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EUCLIDIAN 1978
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
71 1 Fast 222rui Slrccl
Euclid, Ohio 44123
Volume 29
ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, O Euclid High School
To thy name all praise we sing.
Happy days of youthful pleasure,
Learning, living, life so dear.
Our hearts fill with gratitude
For all that is to be
ALMA MATER, Euclid High School,
All our praise we bring to thee.
Where the blue of Erie's waters
Casts the sun's bright golden rays.
There all Euclid's sons and daughters
Sing the joys of student days.
If after days be dark and drear
And storms of life draw nigh,
The memories of our frendships here
Will lift our hearts to Euclid High.
To treasure something . . . .
to hold it dear; to cherish
it . . .
As the school year speeds by. we pause to remember the
things, both good and bad. which stand out in our minds
and rcHcct upon them . . . We then sort the pieces, which,
when collected, join to make an unforgettable year . .
Moments of concentration. Times when you
can be alone with your thoughts; to work, to
and other times .... chaos!
complete and total
CO fu o
n si n.
The feeling of not knowing
what's going on, and not
even caring! Instances
when you just KNOW the little
men in their white coats
are coming to get you!!
Time to study to reflect
10
14
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TME
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. . . Looking back ... on
your years at Euclid High.
15
16
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OUCATIOM IN
UCLID SCHOOLS
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
71 1 EAST 222 STREET
EUCLID, OHIO 44123
PRINCIPAL
WALTER SCHWEGLER
PHONE (216) 261-2900
Dear Graduating Seniors -
The Class of 1978:
We have shared triumphs and failures
together for three years. No-w, as
you go on to new and greater challenges,
my wish for each of you is: that you
continue to grow personally, socially,
educationally; that you hold the same
pride in your school that we have had
in you; that you succeed in what ever
your next step in life may bring.
Each of you has experienced important moments in your life as a Euclid High
student; memorable, dramatic, climactic, even traumatic. New faces, new
courses, new goals have presented you ^^vith nev/ challenges. Each has contributed
to your education and growth.
Since I, too, shall be leaving Euclid High this' year, I take the liberty of consider-
ing myself a member of your graduating class.
Therefore, the "Class of Seventy-eight" will always have special significance to
me. It has been a privilege to know and work with you.
Sincerely,
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The class of "78" was outstanding! They
possessed a vital unity which has separated
them from all other classes, past and future.
It has been a privilege to work with them,
and I am proud to say that I am a member
of that class.
I would like to thank the Class of "78"
for providing me with many wonderful
memories and I wish to extend many thanks
to Cheryl Frank for her tremendous help
with this section. Cheryl, We did it!
Gloria Petrick
Senior Editor
seniors/ 19
CAROL L.ADAMS Carol
DIANA R. ADAMOWICZ
Dcedee
Cosmetology 11,12.
PAULJ. ADAMS
RUTH A. ACER
D.E
Aide 10,11,12; Junior Class
11; Senior Class 12; Student
Council 11,12; Powder Puff
"Blue" 12; Ad Club 12;
Basketball Aide 11; Fall Play
12; Skate Leader 10,11.12;
Drill Team 11,12.
Paul E. Anderson Denise K. Andrews
"Oh my gosh! I'm going bald!'
20/Seniors
WILLIAM F. ANDREWS Will
Choral Masters 10,11; Varsity Chorale 12
P. DENISEANTOLICK Mouse
STEPHEN L.APICELLO Steve
THOMAS J. APPLETON Tom
Wrestling 10.11,12; Football 10,12; Track 10;
Euclid Outdoors Club 11,12; Senior Class 12;
Swim Leader 1 2.
SUZANNE AVFNI Shrimp
Sophomore Class 10; Teacher's Aide
10,11,12.
DAWN M. AYRES
Dawn
MARYAM ASSADIAN
RICHARDA.AUFMUTH
Mary am
Rich
LYNN M.BADSTIBNER Lynn
Symphonic Band 10,11,12; Marching
Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11;
Children's Drama Club 10; Winter
Play 10; Ski Club 10,12; N.H.S.
11,12; Euclidian 12; Powder Puff 12.
JAMES G.BAITT Jim
Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12;
Track 10,12; Spirits 1 1,12.
JANETA.BAITT
Senior Class 12.
JAMESG.BALALA
Janet
Jim
Thomas J. Appleton Maryam Assadian Richard A. Aufmuth
Suzanne Aveni Dawn M. Ayres Lynn M. Badstibner
Janet A. Baitt James G. Balala
Seniors/ 2 1
Kenneth Balogh Kenneth I. Baris
Diane L. Barry Charles L. Bartel
Michael Bartok John A. Basar Carol S. Baur
"No, Mr. Recher, we DON'T accept McDonald's gift j^ %.
Certificates!" ^^ ^
Steve A. Bealko ib.^.
Barbara J. Beasley Patricia L. Becker Sandra L. Beeman
KENNETH BALOGH
Vocational Auto 11,12.
KENNETH I. BARIS
Ken
Ken
DIANE L.BARRY Diane
Children's Drama Club 10: Girls' Track 10; G.L.C.
11,12, Secretary 12; Marching Band 10,11,12; G.A.A.
10; Sophomore Class 10; Junior Class 11; Senior Class
12; Spirits 10,1 1,12; Ad Club 10,1 1,12.
James F. Beidle
STEVE A. BEALKO
Vocational Auto 11,12.
BARBARA J. BEASLEY
Steven H. Bell
Paul R. Bencin
Butch PAUL R. BENCIN
Barb
Bene
CHARLES L. BARTEL
Chuck
MICHAEL BARTOK Bart
Ski Club 10; Survey 10; Basketball Aide II; Senior
Class 12; Cabinet 12; Powder Puff 12.
JOHN A. BASAR
Football 10,11,12; Ski Club 12.
CAROLS BAUR
Vocational Commercial Art 11,12.
John
Lorac
22/Seniors
PATRICIA L.BECKER Patty
SANDRA L. BEEMAN Sandy
JAMES F. BEIDLE Jim
A.V. Club 10,12; Soccer II.
STEVEN H.BELL Ding-Bell
Marching Band 10,11,12; Fall Play
10,12; Winter Play 10,11,12; Big
Show 10,11,12; Media Aides
10,11,12; Swim Leader II; P.A.
Club II; Marching Band An-
nouncer 12; Survey 12; Majorette
Announcer 11,12.
Charles M. Benko Jeffrey A. Bergman David J. Berlan Debra A. Bernacki
"The drive shaft's connected to the transmission, the . . ."
Denise C. Berzin
JEFFREY A. BERGMAN Jeff
J.V. Basketball 10; Vocational Auto 11,12.
DAVID J. BERLAN
Football 10,11,12.
DEBRA A. BERNACKI Debbie
Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12; Powder
Puff "Blue" 12; Track Aide 10; Soph-
omore Class 10.
DENISEC. BERZIN
C.O.E. 12, President 12.
DAVIDA.BILKO Dave
Junior Data Processing 11, Vice-Pres-
ident
JAMES N.BILLER Jim
Stage Crew 10; A.V. Aide 12.
Seniors/23
Siegfried Boehm
Don A. Bohn
Judith M. Boiin
Joanne M. Bokar
Kathleen A. Bolsar
CHRISTOPHER BLACK
Wrestling 10,1 1,12.
Blacky
DAWN R. BLACK Daunathin
Cosmetology 11,12; Powder Puff 12;
Marching Band 10,11.
WILLIAM C.BLANKENSH IP
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CAROLA.BLASKO Carol
Vocational Stenography 11; C.O.E. 12,
Parlimentarian 12; Ski Club 11,12;
Marching Band 10; Symphonic Band 10.
JEROME F.BLAU
Jerorae
JUDITH M.BLAZUN Judy
Language Lab Aide 10,12; Powder Puff
"Blue" 12; Teacher's Aide 11: Senior
Class 12; Senior Talent Night 12; Survey
12; N.H.S. 11,12; Ski Club 12.
DAVID BLEISTEIN Dave
SIEGFRIED BOEHM Rick
Soccer 10, II, 12.
DON. A. BOHN Don
Track 10.
JUDITH M. BOHN Judy
Girls' Track 10,11,12; Girls' Cross
Country 12; Girls' Chorus 10; Choral
Masters 11; Varsity Chorale 12; G.A.A.
10; G.L.C. 12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12;
N.H.S. 11,12.
JOANNE M. BOKAR Bo
Girls' Varsity Volleyball 10,11,12; Girls'
J.V. Basketball 10,11; Girls' Varsity
Basketball 12; Girls' Varsity Softball
10,11,12, Captain 11; G.A.A. 10,11;
Powder Puff "Blue" 12; G.L.C. 11,12,
Treasurer 12.
KATHLEEN A. BOLSAR
Ski Club 10,11,12; N.H.S. 11, K
10; Ad Club 11.
RONALD A. BORK
Debate 12.
Kathy
Band
Ron
LYNNM.BORZI Lynn
N.H.S. 11,12; Girls' Track 11; Science
Seminar 10; Majorette Club 10.
24/Seniors
Ronald A. Bork Lynn M. Borzi
iWitf
Armand F. Boschi Stephen C. Bour
"I'd like to talk to you about diarrhea.
Ronald K. Brehm Barry R- Breining Patricia K. Brennan
Terrance R. Brennan Lori J. Breskvar
SCOTT EBRADAC
J.V. Football 10.
Scott RONALD K. BREHM Ron
Cross Country 10; Marching Band 10;
Vocational .'\uto 11,12.
ARMANDF. BOSCHI
STEPHEN C. BOUR
KATHLEEN M.BRADDOCK Kathv BARRY R. BREINING
Boch
JAMES PBRADSHAW
Steve
Fall Play 10,11,12; Winter Play 11,12; Big JANET E.BRADY
Show 10,11.12; A.F.S. 11,12; Ski Club 11,12;
Senior Class 12; N.H.S. 11,12.
iarry
Patti
THOMAS N.BOWINS
DAVID M.BRADAC
Jim PATRICIA K. BRENNAN
Teacher's Aide 11,12.
Janet
TERRANCE R. BRENNAN Terry
NOREENC.BRANDICH Noreen Swimming 10,11,12; Water Polo 11,12;
Student Store 11; Euclidian Salesman Swim Leader 11.
Tom 12; Spirits 12; Powder Puff "Gold"
OEA 11,12, Treasurer 11, Secretary
Senior Class 12; Ski Club 12; LORI J. BRESKVAR Toots
12
Dave 1 2
Teacher's Aide 12.
MARK J BREGY
Teacher's Aide 10; G.A.A. 10,11; G.L.C.
11.12, Historian 12; Girls' Volleyball
10,11,12.
Mark
Seniors/25
BRIANS. BOYES
Brian
MARGARETT. BREZNIKAR Margo
Girls' Track 10; Science Seminar 11;
A.F.S. 11; Spirits 10,11.
ALEASEE. BRINK Alease
Girls' Chorus 10; Teacher's Aide 11,12.
Marching Band 10,11; Powder Puff
"Blue" 12; Drill Team 10,11.12;
Teacher's Aide 1 2.
KENNETH A. BRONKALL
Bronk
DARLENE A. BROCHAK
D.E. 11,12.
BARBARA E.BROD
Roach
Barb
DAVID R.BROWN Dave
Choral Masters 10,11,12, Accompianist
Varsity Chorale 11,12, Accompianist
Big Show 10,11,12; Fall Play 11,12
Winter Play 10; Spirits 12; Senior Class
12; Cabinet 12; Senior Talent Night
12.
ROSEMARIE BROWN
Cosmetology 11,12.
MARKJ.BRUENING
MICHAEL W. BRULINSKI
Physical Fitness Team 12.
MARK A.BRUNELLE
Euclid Outdoors Club 12.
Rose
Mark
Mike
Mark
26/Seniors
NORA M.BURKE Nora
Children's Drama Club 10,11,12;
Wai Napolo 11,12, Historian 12;
OF.. A. 12; Ski Club 11; Powder
Puff "Gold" 12; Senior Class 12;
Huclidian .Staff 11,12; Swim Leader
11,12; Swim Timer 12.
KATHLEEN M. BURNS Kathy
Winter Play 11,12; Swim Leader
11; Junior Class 11, Cabinet 11;
Powder Puff "Blue" 12; Fall Play
Props 10; Winter Play Props 10.
ROSE M. BURRINGTON
O.E.A. 11,12.
Rose
Sophomore Class 10; .Junior Class
11; Senior Class 12; Traek Aide
11; N.H.S. 11,12; Spirits 11.
STEPHEN E. BURRESS
Football 10,1 1,12.
Steve
RICHARDW BURROWS Vinnic
Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10;
Weight Club 10,11.
SUZANNE R. BURTON Susie
G.A.C. 10; Teacher's Aide 11,12.
EILEEN SBUSDIECKER Bu//
Powder Puff "Blue" 12, Co-cap-
tain 12; Girls' Swim Team 10,11,
12, Captain 11; Swim Leader 10;
Girls' Varsity Volleyball 12; Ad
Club 11,12; Teacher's Aide 11,12;
WAYNEA.BUZA
Wayne
MARK C.BYRNE Mark
J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football
11,12; Powder Puff "Blue" Cheer-
leader 12; Junior Class 11; Senior
Class 12.
KATHLEEN A. CAHILL Kathy
SANDRA L. CALABRACE
Sandy
STEVEN A. CALABRESE Steve
BONNIE M. CANNAVINO
Bonnie
Girls' Tennis 11,12; Girls' Swim-
ming 11,12; Powder Puff "Gold"
12.
Suzanne R. Burton Eileen Busdiecker Wayne A. Buza
Mark C. Byrne Kathleen A. Cahill Sandra L. Calabrace Steven A. Calabrese
Bonnie M.
Cannavino
Seniors/27
Tina M. Capretta
David p. Carrish Deborah A. Carson Joseph D. Cartulla
Stephen M. Cavell Robert B. Cayne Bruce A. Cefaratti Anthony M. Centa Mark A. Centa
CHERYL L. CAPADONA
Cosmetology 11,12.
Cheri
MARLENER.CAPICCIONI Marlene
Data Processing 11; O.E.A. 11,12; C.O.E. 12, Secretary 12.
TINA M. CAPRETTA
DAVID P. CARRISH
Tina
Dave
DEBORAH A.CARSON Debbie
A.F.S. 10; Swim Leader 11; N.H.S. 11,12; Girls' Swim Team
11,12; Senior Class 12, Cabinet 12; Powder Puff Publicity
Chairman 12; Euclidian 11,12, Business Coordinator 12; Swim
Timer 11,12, President 12.
William M.
Chambers
JOSEPH D. CARTULLA Joe WILLIAM M. CHAMBERS Bill
STEPHEN M. CAVELL Steve MICHAEL A. CHAPMAN Chap
A.V. Club 10,11,12; Hockey
ROBERTS. CAYNE Harvey 10,11,12; Swim Leader 1 1.
Golf 10,11,12; Swim Leader 11.
BRUCE A. CEFARATTI Bruce
ANTHONY M. CENTA Tony
MARK A. CENTA Mark
Football 10,11,12; Track 11,12;
Baseball 10; Indoor Track 12.
JAMES P. CHAMBERS Jim
28/Seniors
^iTTTl'i'^'lifm"-'
Karen A. Collins
CHRISTINE J. CHRESTOFF
Chris
LINDA J.CIARILLO Mighty
Manfred
Powder Puff "Blue" I2;O.W.E. 12.
MICHAEL P. CIGETICH Cig
Swim Leader 11; Student Council
II.
JEFFREY S.CIKA Jeff
Choral Masters 10; Big Show 10,12;
Student Council 11; Sophomore
Class 10; Junior Class 11.
FRANK D. CIOTTI Frank
Euclidian 10,11; Camera Club 10;
Swim Team 11,12.
GARYM.CIRINO Gary
Soccer 12; Gym Leader 12.
JEFFREY D.CLARKE Jeff
Radio Club 10,11,12, President 12.
KATHLEEN T.CLARKE Kathy
D.C.T. 12; Teacher's Aide 10,11.
Karen M. Cooke
ROBERT J. CLINES Bob
Swim Team 10,11,12; Water Polo 10,11,12; Tennis
10; Senior Class 12; Powder Puff "Blue" Cheer-
leader 12.
KAREN A.COLLINS Peaches
Girls' Chorus 10; Senior Talent Night 10; Choral
Masters II; Varsity Chorale 12; Senior Class 12;
Big Show 12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
CHRISTINE M.COOKE
Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
Chris
KAREN M.COOKE Cooke
Cheerleader 10,11,12, Captain II; Wai Napolo
10,11,12, Treasurer II; Swim Leader 10; Powder
Puff "Blue" 12; Student Council 11; NHS. 11,12.
Seniors/29
Mary M. D'Amico
Daniel J. Darasko James L. Daugherty
Frank Debevec
John J. De Geronimo
Paul J. De Geronimo
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Edward J. Delaney Mary E. Delehanty
MARCIA A.COONS Marcie
Marching Band 10,11,12: A.F.S. 11,12;
Fall Play 10,11; Winter Play 10,11; Big
Show 10,11; Ski Club 10.
KENNETH M. CORRIGAN
Ken
ROBERT N. COWAN Bob
Soccer 10,11,12; Indoor Track 10,11,12;
Outdoor Track 10,11; Teacher's Aide 11.
MONIQUE M.COYNE Monique
Ski Club 10,11,12; Teacher's Aide 10.
ELIZABETH R.CRAIG
JANET M.CRAIG
Gymnastics Team 10.
Black Betty
Janet
ANNETTE CRI ADO Annette
Student Council 10; Wrestling Aides
10; Vocational Stenography 11,12; Powder
Puff 12.
DEBORA L. CROUCH
Debbie
NORAM.DALLOS Nora
Sophomore Class 10, Vice-President 10;
Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12; Stu-
dent Council 12; Wrestling Aides 10,11;
Ad Club 12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
MARY M. D'AMICO Mare
Girls' Varsity Volleyball 10,11,12, Cap-
tain 12; Girls' J.V. Basketball 10,11,
Co-Captain 11; Girls' Varsity Basketball
12; Girls' Varsity Softball 10,11,12;
Swim Leader 10,11; G.L.C. 11,12, Pres-
ident 12.
30/Seniors
Diane De Luca Elaine E. Deptola Janet M. Diaddario "I just love a man who wears tights!"
DANIEL J. DARASKO Dan
Football 1 0, 1 1 ; Sophomore Class 1 0.
JAMES L.DAUGHERTY Doc
Varsity Basketball 10,11,12, Co-
Captain 12; Student Council 12.
Head of Communications 12; Jun-
ior Class 11; Senior Class 12;
Powder Puff Cheerleader 12;
N.H.S. 11,12; Boys' Gym Leader
11,12; Spirits Club 10,11,12.
FRANK DEBEVEC Franz
Boys' Gym Leader 12; Basketball
Manager 12; Key Club 12.
JOHN J.DeGERONIMO John
PAULJ.DeGERONIMO Paul
EDWARD J. DELANEY Ed
Football 10,11,12. Co-Captain 12;
Wrestling 10,11,12; Outdoor Track
10,11.12.
DIANE DeLUCA
O.E.A. (Accounting) 11.
Diane
MARYE. DELEHANTY
Commercial .-Xrt 11.12.
Mary
Beth
ELAINE E. DEPTOLA Elaine
Survey 10, Business Staff 10.
JANET M. DIADDARIO Jan
G.A.A. 10; Vocational Child Care
11,12.
MICHAEL J. DiDOMENTCO
Mike
Soccer 10; Key Club 11.
PATRICIA A.DIETRICH Patti
G.A.A. 10,11; Girls' Volleyball
10; Girls' Softball 11; Powder
Puff 1 2.
EUGENE DIMITROV Bean
J.V. Tennis 10; Varsity Tennis
11,12.
DENNIS M.DIXON Denny
Hockey Team 10,1 1,12, Captain 12.'
Ac'klli
Gerald C. Dodds Christopher J. Dole
WENDY F.DIXON Wendy
FRANK DOBLER Frank
Marching Band 10,11,12; Ski Club 10,11.
DAVID T. DOBNIKAR
GERALD C. DODDS Jerry
Basketball 10,11; Spirits 10; Radio Club 10.1 1';
A.V. Club 10,11,12.
CHRISTOPHER J. DOLE Chris
Cross Country 10,11,12, Captain 12; Indoor
Track 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Outdoor Track 1 0. 1 1 , 1 2; Choral
Masters 10,11; Varsity Chorale 12; Orchestra
12; Student Council 12; Powder Puff "Blue"
Cheerleader 12; Lettermans' Club 12.
Seniors/31
MERRY B.DOLTER Beth
Big Show 10; Girls' Chorus 10; Choral Masters 1 I ; Powder Puff
"Gold" 12.
MICHAEL DONLEY Mad Dog
Diving Team 10,1 1,12; Swim Team 10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 12.
CYNTHIA A. DOTSON
O.W.E. 11,12; Powder Puff 12.
SANDRA M. DOTSON
O.W.E. 11.12.
Cyndi
Sandv
JACK T. DOWNER Smack
Wrestling 10,1 1,12; Choral Masters 10; Varsity Chorale 11,12;
Student Council 12; Debate Club 11; N.H.S. 11,12; Powder
Puff "Gold" Coach 12; Investment Club 12: Sophomore Class
10; Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12; Varsity Varieties 11.
DEBORAH S. DOWNING
MARIA T. DRAXLER Maria
Majorette Club 10,11,12; Major-
ette 12; Sophomore Class 10;
Junior Class 11; Senior Class
12; Ad Club 11,12; Spirits 11;'
G.A.A. II; N.H.S. 11,12; Wres-
tling Aide 1 1 .
VICTORIA L.DUBECKY Vicki
O.E.A. 11,12; N.H.S. 11,12.
GAILM.DUDEK Gail
G.A.A. 10; Majorette Club
10,11,12; Majorette 12; Soph-
omore Class 10; Powder Puff
"Gold" 12.
PATRICIA L.DUDLEY Dud
Red Cross Club 11; Science
Seminar 11; Teacher's Aide 12;
Ski Club 12; Library Aide 10;
Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
KIM A. DUFFY Duffy
Sophomore Class 10; Junior
Class 11, Cabinet 11; Senior
Class 12; Girls' Softball 11,12;
Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
DARYL A. DUREIKO Daryl
Science Seminar 10; A.V. Club
10,11; Metal Sculpture Club
10,11,12.
Patricia L. Dudley
Kim A. Duffy
Daryl A. Dureiko
32/Seniors
ROBERT E.DUTKO
Bob
RICHARD K.EDE
DIANA K. EDGAR
Rich NAHIDEI.I.INI
Nahid
Diana TIMOTHY ERJAVEC Erj. RJ
Football 10,1 1.12: Baseball 10; Weight Club
Fifi 10,1 1: Powder Puff Referee 12; indoor Track
DONNA M ELLENBEST
Majorette Club 10,11,12; Majorette 11.12, 12.
Captain 12; G.A.A. 10,11, Treasurer 11;
N.H.S. 11,12; Ad Club 12; Junior Class DANIEL L. ESSERT
11; Senior Class 12; Powder Puff "Blue"
12; Spirits 12; Student Council 10.12; JOHNM.ESTOK
Medical Explorers 11,12. Key Club 10,11.
Dan
Zero Gravity
LORRAINES. EVANS Evans
Marching Band 10; Junior Class 11;
Senior Class 12; Girls' Swim Team 11;
Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
ROBERT C.EVANS Bob
Ski Club 10,11; Junior Class 11; Senior
Class 12; Spirits 12.
y-^r
Nahid Ellini
SCOTT A. EVANS
Scott
They put these manequins in the strangest positions!
Timothy Erjavec
Daniel L. Essert
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John M. Estok Lorraine S. Evans Robert C. Evans Scott A. Evans
Seniors/33
Cheryl L. Everson Margaret C. Eyman Michael R. Fabec
Ronald P. Fabec Helen Fabianich
David C. Fabig
Charles T. Fagan Robert M. Farinacci
"Okay, Stick 'em up!"
CHERYL L. EVERSON Cheryl
Data Processing 11,12, Secretary 11,12.
MARGARET C. EYMAN Peggy
G.A.A. 10,11, Executive Board 11;
N.H.S. 11,12: Euclidian 11,12; A.F.S.
10,11,12; Volleyball Aide 10; Track
Aide 11,12; Girls' J.V. Basketball 10;
Girls' Softball 10; Science Seminar
11; Teacher's Aide 10,11,12; Junior
Class 11; Senior Class 12; Powder Puff
"Gold" 12.
MICHAEL R. FABEC Mike
Cross Country 11,12; Indoor Track
10,11.12; Track 10,11,12.
^ Richard Farkas
Cynthia L. Fawcctt
RONALD P. FABEC Ron
Marching Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 12.
HELEN FABIANICH Helen
Survey 11,12, Co-Editor 12; Girls' Chorus
10; Choral Masters 11; N.H.S. 11,12; I.Q.S.
11,12.
DAVID C. FABIG
Ski Club 11; D.E. 12.
CHARLES T. FAGAN
ROBERT M. FARINACCI
RICHARD FARKAS
Dave
Chuck
Bob
Rick
CYNTHIA L.FAWCETT Cindy
Girls' Gymnstics 10,11; Teacher's Aide 12.
BEDA M.FEDERICI Fetuccini
Pink Panthers 10,11,12, Treasurer 12; Spirits
10,11,12; Teacher's Aide 10; Survey Business
Staff 11; Ad Club 11; Soccer Aide 10.11.12;
Big Show 11; Fall Play 12; Student Store 11;
N.H.S. 11,12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12;
Eucuyo 1 1.
Beda M. Federici
A. Maria Festini
EDWIN E.FILBY Ed
A.V. Club 10; Lighting Crew 10,11.12; Big
Show 10.11,12; Fall Play 10.11,12; Winter
Play 10,11,12; Senior Talent Night 10.11.12.
NANCYA.FILSINGER
Track Aide 10.
Nancy
ROBERTA M.FINNELEY Bobbi
Horsemanship Club 10; Teacher's Aide 11;
Nurse's Aide 11.12.
CRAIG A. FISHER
ROBERT J. FITZSIMMONS
BYRON FONDRAN
Craig
Fitz
Jay
A. MARIA FESTINI
Maria
34/Seniors
^^ 1
Craig A. Fisher Robert J.
Fitzsimmons
I always do this in my spare time.'
The 5 o'clock shadow.
Byron Fondran
Christopher M. Deborah M. Foster
Formica
Cheryl L. Frank Edward R. Franko
Sandra L. Frattin
Marc Freedman
Donna L. French
Lisa A. Friedel
Robin L. Friend
CHRISTOPHER M. FORMICA
Student Store 10.
Chris
EDWARD R. FRANKO
Football 10; N.H.S. 11,12.
Ed MARC FREEDMAN Fred
Survey Editorial Staff 10,11,12. Co-Ed-
itor 12: Tennis Team 10,11; N.H.S. 11,12;
Debbie SANDRA L. FRATTIN Sandy I.Q.S. 1 1,12; Powder Puff Majorette 12.
Children's Drama Club 10; Winter Play
10; Sophomore Class 10; Junior Sten- DONNA L. FRENCH Donna
ography Club 11, Vice President 11; Senior Swim Team 10; Swim Leader 10,11.
Stenography Club 12, President 12; In-
Chief 12; Girls' Chorus 10; Choral Masters vestment Club 12; Senior Class 12; Spirits LISA A. FRIEDEL Lisa
11; Varsity Chorale 12; Big Show 10,12; 12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
N.H.S. 11,12; I.Q.S. 11,12; Winter Play ROBIN L. FRIEND Robin
12; Senior Talent Night 12; Powder Puff
12.
DEBORAH M.FOSTER
CHERYL L.FRANK Fred
Ski Club 10; Euclidian Staff 10,11,12; Eucli
dian Section editor 11; Euclidian Editor-in
Seniors/35
DOMINIC J. FUERST
ANTHONY GABRIELE
GLORIA J. GADMACK
C.O.E. 12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
Dominic
Tony
Gloria
LYNNM.GARAPIC Lynn
G.A.A. 10; Science Seminar 10; A.F.S. 10; G.A.A. Executive
Board 11; Powder Puff "Gold" 12; N.H.S. 11,12; Teacher's
Aide 11,12.
WILLIAMJ.GARGIULO Bill
JUDITH L. GARRETT Judy
Girls" Chorus 10; Choral Masters 11; Orchestra 10; Winter
Play 11,12; Big Show 11; Fall Play 12.
CURTIS R.GASSER Curt
Varsity Soccer 10; Varsity Swimming 10,11; Swim Leader 11;
Swim Show 12; Sophomore Class 10; Junior Class 11; Senior
Class 12; O.E.A. 12.
DEBORAH A. GAWDOR Debbie
Girls" Volleyball 10,11; G.A.A. 10,11; Gym Leader 12.
Ht.-SS
Lynn M. Garapic William J. Gargiulo
NANCY A.GAYDOS Nancy
Girls" Chorus 10; Choral Masters
11; Children's Drama Club 10;
Swim Team II, Manager 11.
RICHARDC.GAYLOR Rick
ANDREA M.GERL Andrea
CORINNEL.GESKE Cory
GINAGIANGIACOMO
GLEN J.GIEGERICH
Survey Artist 10.
SAMS.GIUNTA
Dominic J. Fuerst
A typical "head".
Gina
Glen
Sam
MICHAEL D.GLASER Mike
Varsity Swimming 10,1 1,2; Varsity
Cross Country 10,12; Varsity
Water Polo 1 1 .
MAUREEN A. CLICK Flick
C.O.E. 12, Social Chairman 12.
LEEA. GLINSKI Lee Ann
Children"s Drama Club 10
Survey Business Staff 10,11,12
Ski Club 10,11,12; I.Q.S. 11,12
N.H.S. 11,12; Marching Band
10,11; Concert Band 10; Powder
Puff "Gold"" 12; Softball Aide 10.
Anthony Gabriele
Gloria J. Gadmack
Judith L. Garrett
Curtis R. Gasser Deborah A. Gawdor Nancy A. Gaydos Richard C. Gaylor
36/Seniors
BONNIE M.GLOVAN Bonnie
Choral Masters 12.
ALAN N.GOLDSTEIN Alan
PAMELA AGON AS Pam
G
JOHN J.GRABITZ
.lohn
PATRICK GRIESHAMMER Gries
Water Polo 10.1 1,12; Varsity Swimming 10,1 1.12: Swim Show
10,11,12; Scnoir Class 12; Track 10; Orchestra 10,11; Powder
Puff Cheerleader "Gold" 12.
LAURA L.GRIFFIS
lirls- Chorus 10; Choral Masters STANLEY J. GREGORIN Jack RpHrm«CI„hll Serref.rv
1; C.O.E. 12. Secretary 12; Weight Lifting Club 10.1 1,1 2; J.V. Red Cro.ss Club 1 1. Secretary
Ski Club 12; O.E.A.
OE.A. 12. Football 10; J.V. Baseball 10;
Varsity Football 11,12; Varsity
CATHY GORN Cat Baseball 11,12; N.H.S. 11,12;
A.F.S. 10,12; Powder Puff "Gold" Powder Puff Majorette 12; Senior
12. Class 12; Letterman Club 11,12.
NANCY L.GRISWOLD
Griff
11,12.
Nancy
Glen J. Giegerich Sam S. Giunta Michael D. Glaser Maureen A. Click Lee A. Glinski
Bonnie M. Glovan Alan N. Goldstein Pamela .'\. Gonas Cathy Gorn John J. Grabitz
Stanley J. Gregorin Patrick Laura L. Griffis Nancy L. Griswold
Grieshammer
Seniors/37
Kevin Hartegan
David J. Harth
DINEEN M. GROSEL Dena
Stenography I II; Stenography II 12,
Vice President 12; Powder Puff "Blue"
12; O.E.A. 11,12.
JILL M. GROUDLE Jill
Indoor Track 10,1 1,12; Girls' Track 10,
11,12; Senior Class 12; Ski Club 12.
MICHAEL R.GRUBAR
D.E. 11,12, Treasurer 12.
STEPHEN J. GRZSIK
Vocational Automotives ll,i:
LAWRENCER. HALE
Grube
Crank
Larry
Cindy
CINDYJ.HANEY
Survey 10,1 1,12, Business Manager 12
A.F.S. 10.
Debra
RITAA. HANEY Rita
Gymnastic Team 10; Swim Leader \
C.O.E. 12, Historian 12.
ERIC J. HANSON Eric
Media Aides 10,11,12; Camera Club
1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, President 1 2; Big Show 10,11,
12; Senior Talent Night 10,11,12;
Li(>hting Crew 10,11,12; Senior Class
12; Swim Show 10,11,12; Powder Puff
Cheerleader "Gold" 12; Buckeye Boys"
State 11; Euclidian 10,11,12; Head
Photographer 12; Survey 10,11,12;
LQ.S, 11,12; Varsity Tennis 10,11,12.
LORIP. HARPS Lori
O.W.E. 11,12.
KEVIN HARTEGAN Kevin
DAVID J. HART Dave
Pinochle Club 10,11,; O.E.A. 12; Stu-
dent Store 11,12, Manager 11,12.
38/Seniors
DENISEHARTMAN
Denisc
MICHELLE HAUPT
A.F.S. 12.
Michelle
DARLENEM.HARWOOD Dar
G.L.C. 10; Red Cross Club 11.12,
President 12; Student Council 12;
Senior Class 12; Powder Puff
"Gold" 12; Spirits 12; Eucuyo 12.
CYNTHIA J. HASSEL Cindy
Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12;
Powder Puff "Blue" 1 2; Track Aide
10.
SANDRA E. HASTINGS Sandie
Orchestra 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Big Show 1 0, 1 1 .
12; Majorette Club 10.11; Child-
ren's Drama Club 10.11,12; Fall
Play 12, Student Director 12; Swim
Leader 1 I; Winter Play 12, Set De-
sign 1 2; Junior Class 1 1 ; Senior Class
JEFFREY B.HAUSER Jeff
Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11,12
Pep Band 10,1 1; Marching Band 10.1 1
Science Seminar 11; Debate Club 12
Senior Talent Night 10.11; Orchestra
TODD A. HAVERLOCK
Todd
Ski Club 10,11; Tennis 10.
JOSEPH HAYES
Joe
BECKY HEALEY
Kit
Seniors/39
START
HERE
SOPHOMORE
YEAR
Get lost on the
first day.
(Lose 1 turn)
Join a club
(Move ahead
2 spaces)
Bought an
elevator pass.
(Move back 3
spaces)
Join the foot-
bail team.
(Move ahead
space)
Christ-
mas Va-
cation
Elected presi-
dent of junior
class.
(Move ahead
2 spaces)
Contract
Mono.
(Lose 1 turn)
Talk back to a
teacher.
(Lose 1 turn)
Recieve an
"A" in math
class.
( Receive 1
free turn)
GRADUATION
The game of Graduation may be played by
two or more players. A die and some mari<;-
ers (Coins for example) are needed to be-
gin. All the players start by rolling the
die. The one with the lowest number begins
and the play proceeds counter-clockwise.
The first player rolls again and moves his
marker the number of spaces shown on the
die. A player must follow the instructions
on any block on which he lands .
Girlfriend
leaves for the
captain of the
football team.
(Move ahead 2
spaces)
JUNIOR
YEAR
Make a good
impression on
the principal.
(Move ahead
2 spaces)
Summer
Vacation
Get a job.
(Move ahead
2 spaces)
Get a date for
Junior Prom.
(Move ahead 3
spaces)
Show up for
your classes
all week.
(Move ahead 1
space)
Become the
star of the
track team.
( Move ahead
4 spaces)
Excepted at
Harvard.
( Receive I free
turn)
Senior
Cut Day
Easter
Vacation
Bring ilic
teacher an
apple.
( Move ahead
.1 spaces)
I, ale lor das
(lose 1 turn)
Write extra
credit report.
(Move ahead I
space)
I ake english in
summer
school.
Go to Senior
\'ear
Caught "bor-
rowing" a
library book.
(Lose 2
turns)
Join Spirits.
(Move ahead 2
spaces)
SENIOR
YEAR
Flunk a major
class.
Return to
Junior Year
Decide on a
career.
( Move ahead 2
spaces)
Become a Pow-
der Puff
Cheerleader.
(Move ahead 3
spaces)
GRADUATION
"THE
HOLE"
(Lose I turn)
Lock gels
"ripped-off
(.Move ahead
I space)
Pulled fire
alarm.
Go back to
"The Hole"
Get "5" on the
A. P.
(Move ahead
5 spaces)
Valedictorian
(Move ahead
6 spaces)
Pulled fire
alarm again.
(Return to
"Senior
Year")
Caught senior
smashing.
(Return to
"The Hole"
Caught cut-
ting on Senior
Cut day.
(Move back 3
spaces)
Take a swint'
at a teacher
(Go back to
"The Hole")
Work on Prom
committee
( Move ahead
2 spaces)
Become Win-
ter Festival
Queen
(Move ahead
space)
Snow Da\
(Lose I turn)
Caught smok-
ing. Must
watch movie,
(Miss 1 turn)
DENISEM.HEGEDUS Hcg
G.A.C. 10; Pink Panthers 10; Junior Class
11; Senior Class 12; Powder Puff "Gold"
12.
DONALD R. HHIMSOTH Don
EDWARD M.HENFLING Ed
RONALDJ. HENRY
CYNTHIA A. HERAK
Ron
Ping
CAROLYN M.HERBST Pepper
A.F.S. 10; Swim Timer 12; Vocational
Child Care 11,12.
ROBERT HERSHMAN
DAVID F.HENRY Hank
Senior Class 12; Powder Puff Publicity
12; NHS. 11,12; Varsity Chorale 12; CHRISTA M. HILTNER
Choral Masters 10,11; Junior Class 11;
Euclidian Staff 12; Sophomore Class 10. MARK J. HIMMELMAN
Bob
Christa
Little Man
Donald R. Heimsoth Edward M. Henfling David F. Henry
Ronald J. Henry
•
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'This is the SIDE of the pool, and this wet stuff is called
Cynthia A. Herak Carolyn Herbst
Robert Hershman Christa M. Hiltner Mark J. Himmelman
42/Seniors
10RA.I. HLABSE I oni
Wai Napolo 10,11,12. President 12; Swim Leader
10; N.H.S. 11,12; 'IVaek Aide 10; Powder Puff
"Blue" 12.
DOUGIAS H. HODAKIi;VIC Dudley
Media Aides 10,1 1,12; Camera Club 10,1 1,12; I'. A,
Club 10,11,12; Big Show 10,11,12; Fall Play 10,1 1,
12; Winter Play 10,11,1 2; Senior Talent Night 10,
11,12; lighting Crew 10,1 1 ,1 2; Swim Show 10,11,
12; Baekpacking Club 11,12; Radio Club 10; Ski
Club 1 1,12.
ROBl-RTI. HOI 1 AND
Bob
IIARR> P IIOC.AN
"I just saw ;i mouse'"""
Phil
MARY II. HOI Ml S Mary II
Sophomore Class 10, .Seeretary 10;
Sophomore Class 10, Seeretary 10;
Varsity Chorale 12; .I.V. Girls' Vol-
leyball 1 1; .I.V. Girls' Basketball II;
Softball 1 1; G.A.A. 10,1 1; Senior
Class 12; Choral Masters II; Girls'
Chorus 10; Junior Class II; I'lash-
card Section 12; Majorette Club 10;
Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
CAROI A. HOl.ODNIAK Carol
tuelidian Staff 12; Junior Class 1 1;
Spirits 10,1 1,12; Senior Class 12;
Powder Puff "Gold" 12; Hockey
Aide 12.
THOMAS WHONGOSH Tom
Baseball 10,11; Water Polo 10; l-ootball 11.
PHIl IPHOkABIK
Football 1(1, II, I 2
Phil
RICHARDS HORN Bucky
J.V. Cross Country 10; Cross Country 11;
Water Polo 12; Swim Team 10,1 1,12; Spirits
11,12; Swim Leader 11,12; Senior Class 12;
Track 11,12,
MICHFLLi; L. HORNSBY
Missy
JANFTL HOSA Janny
Marching Band 10; Data Processing Club 1 1.
12.
Robert J. Holland Mary H. Holmes Carol A. Holodniak
mTA
Thomas W. Hongosh
m
Philip Horabik Richard S. Horn Michelle L. Hornsby Janet L. Hosa
Brian J Houser
Susan Hrwatzki
James P. Hug Pamela J. Humpal
Seniors/43
James D. Hunt Scott Hurshman James L. Huston Mary Lou Ice
Xw-r*=^
Eileen Imler
Catherine R. Jacobs James A. Jalcovlic
BRIAN J.HOUSER Hous
Marching Band 10; Vocational Graphic Arts
11.
SUSAN HRWATZKI
Sue
JAMES P. HUG Mugs, Horg, Slug
Football 10; Cross Country 11; Swim Show
12; Euclid Outdoors Club 12.
PAMELA J. HUMPAL
Pam
JAMES D.HUNT Jim
Football 10.11,12; Varsity Wrestling 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2,
Captain 12.
SCOTT HURSHMAN
JAMES L.HUSTON
Scott
Tex
MARY LOU ICE Mary Lou
Girls" Track 10,11,12; J.V. Football Cheer-
leader 11; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 11,
Captain 11; Spirits 12; Varsity Cheerleader
1 2; Powder Puff "Gold" 1 2; Senior Class 12.
EILEEN IMLER
LYNN.M.INDIANO
Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
Eileen
Lynn
Lynn M. Indiano Lawrence F. Insana Sharon M. Ivancic
Ruta Jakubauskas
Gail A. Jalovec
LAWRENCE F. INSANA Stich
Student Council 10,11; Track 10.11,12; In-
door Track 10,1 1,12; Football 10,1 1,1 2; Swim
Show 10,11,12; Choral Masters 10,1 1; Spirits
10,11,12.
SHARON M. IVANCIC Sharon
G.A.A. 10,11; G.L.C. 11,12; Ski Club II.
CATHERINE R. JACOBS Kate
Vocational Commercial Art 11,12.
JAMESA.JAKOVLIC Jim
A.F.S. 11.
RUTA JAKUBAUKAS Ruta
Senior Class 12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12;
Clerk Typist 11,12; President 12; O.E.A. II,
12.
GAILA. JALOVEC
Cosmetology 11,12.
Gail
MICHELLE N.JAMNIK Michelle
Survey Business Staff 10,1 1,1 2; Secretary I 2.
DONNA M.JANES Donna
Gymnastic Team 10,1 1; Junior Class 1 1, Cabi-
net II; Student Council 11,12, Executive
Cabinet 12; Senior Class 12; Powder Puff
"Blue" 12; Football Aide 10.
TERESA A. JANKOVICH Terry
Girls' Track 10; Spirits 10,1 1,1 2; A.F.S. II;
Science Seminar 1 1 ; G.A.A. 1 I .
MARYA. JANKOWSKI Mary
Girls" Tennis Team I I; Spirits 10,1 1; Senior
Class 12; Powder Puff Publicity 12; G.A.A.
JOSEPH J. JARMUSKIEWICZ Joe
J.V. Football 10; J.V. Wrestling 10; VICA
12.
RICHARDS. JAMBOR Rich
Indoor Track 10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Track 10,
11,12, Captain 12; Football 10,1 1,12; Choral
Masters 10; Varsity Chorale 11,12; Sopho-
more Class 10; Junior Class 1 1; Senior Class
12; Cabinet 12; Sophomore Class President
10; N.H.S. 11,12; Swim Leader 11; Debate
Team 11,12; Spirits 12; Flash Card Section
44/Seniors
Richard S. Jambor Michelle N. Jamnik Donna M. Janes Teresa A. Jankovich Mary A. Jankowski
Memories grow at Euclid Ruth A. Jerome John A. Jesberger Amy B. Johnson Carv T. Johnson
High.
Mark J. Johnson Norman W. Johnson
EUGENE M.JASKIEWICZ Gene
Water Polo 10,1 1,12; J.V. Swimming 10; Swim-
ming 10,11,12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12, Coach
12; Senior Class 12; Swim Leader 11.
Donna L. Johnston
JOHN A. JESBERGER Super Stud ROBIN G. JOKELA Robin
Soccer 10,11,12; Senior Class 12; Big Girls' Swim Team 10; A.F.S. 11; Girls'
Show 1 1 ; Fall Play 1 2, Stage Manager 1 2; Chorus 1 0; Choral Masters 11.12; Powder
Varsity Chorale 12. Puff "Gold" 12.
ROBERT JEJCIC
Robert
CHRISTINES.JELENIC Cricket
Big Show Stage Crew 10,1 1; C.O.E., O.E.A., 12;
Survey Typist 12; Girls' Chorus 10.
RUTH A. JEROME Ruth
Swim Leader 10; Wai Napolo 10,11,12; J.V.
Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 1 1,12; Pow-
der Puff 12; N.H.S. 11,12.
AMY B.JOHNSON A.J. DOUGL.AS A. JONES Doug
^;*^,'^;J"-i-"'"",'°^^'f^^, "\^°'^*'^'^^"^^''' ^^^™ Leader 11; Sophomore Class 10;
Junior Class I 1; Senior Class 12. Cabinet
12; Water Polo 11,12; Swim Team 10.1 1.
Club 10; Teacher's Aide 10.11.
CARV T.JOHNSON Gary
MARK J. JOHNSON Mark
NORMAN W.JOHNSON Big Norm
DONNA L.JOHNSTON Vackie
12. Co-Captain 12; Spirits 10.1 1.1 2; Swim
Show 10.1 1.12.
CHRISTINE M. JOURNEY Worm
Senior Class 12; O.E.A. 1 1; Date Process-
ing 11, Treasurer 11; Teacher's Aide 10,
Seniors/45
Wally
Lydia
Sharon
Chris
Charlie
PAULA K.KARDOS Paula
Vocational Stenography 1 1, Historian 1 1 ; Teacher's
Aide 10,11,12.
WALTERJ.JURISEVIC
LYDIA L.JURKOVIC
SHARON M.KANE
CHRISTINA KANEEN
Red Cross Club 1 1 ; C.O.E., O.E.A. 1 2.
CHARLESS. KAPEC
A.F.S. 12; N.H.S. 11,12.
KAREN L. KARLAN
Girls" Gymanstics 10.
PATRICIA A. KASTELIC
Ski Club 11; G.L.C. 10.11,12.
Karen
Patty
Lori
LORI J.KATZ
Marching Band 10,11,12; Symphonic
Band 10,1 1,1 2; Sophomore Class 10; Jun-
ior Class II; Cabinet II; Senior Class 12;
Student Council 1 1,12; Track Aide 10,11,
12; Ad Club 11,12; N.H.S. 11,12.
Paula K. Kardo;
Karen L. Karlan Patricia A. Kasteli
46/Seniors
STANI.HY A. Kl I 1 I RS
Baseball 10,12.
CHARLi;Sl .. K1;AY Chuck
Water Polo 10: S.I.E. 10.11, Vice President II;
Swim Team 1 0, 1 1 ; Big Show 1 0, 1 1 ; Key Club I I ,
12; Student Council 1 1 ,1 2; Red Cross Club II, JOHNV KDNT
12; Junior Class 1 1 ; Spirits 11,12; Winter Play q £ IIP
12. ' ' " "
JANICEC.KECK
Spirits 11; Cosmetology 12; Euclidian 12.
ERNESTO. KEHN
KR Y.ST A I K. KENT
Red Cross Club IO;C.O.I';
Stosh
Pepper
Kris, Amber
2. Auditor I 2.
E'.rnic
KAREN K. KELLER Keller, K -
Children's Drama Club 10.1 I ; Survey 1 1 ; Teach-
er's Aide 11,12; N.H.S. 11,12; a'.F.S. 11,12;
Winter Play 1 1,1 2; Student Director 12; Eucuyo
12; PA. Announcer 12; Fall Play 12.
JOHNR.KERNYA .lohn
MICHELLE.!. KERRETT Michelh
LAURA 1. KESSLER Laura
.Swim Team 10; Track 10,12; Marching
Band 10,1 1.12; Winter Play 12.
.lAMES A. KluSZENIiEIMER lim
ERK W.KIMURA Eric
SANDRA KIRBY Sandy
Cosmetology 11,12.
Janice C. Keck Ernest G. Kehn
Another fire drill.
Karen K. Keller Stanley A. Kellers John V. Kent
John R. Kernya Michelle J. Kerretl
Scniors/47
CLIFFORDS. KIRCHNER Cliff
Varsity Basketball 10,1 1 ,1 2, Co-Captain 1 1,1 2; Student Council
12, Executive Board 12; Senior Class 12; Track 10; Powder Puff
Cheerleader 12.
DENISJ. KIRCHNER
V.I.C.A. 12.
DEBBIEKLEINHENZ
DANIEL J. KLEMENCIC
Ski Club 11.
SUZANNE L.KLEPAC
Sophomore Class 10; Ad Club 1 1
Denis
Debbie
Dan
Sue
JOANNER. KLEPACKI Jo
Big Show Stage Crew 10; Winter Play Stage Crew 10; Fall
Play Stage Crew 10; Euclidian Staff 12; Water Polo 12, Flag
Person 12; N.H.S. 11,12.
WILLIAM L.KLUN Bill
KAREN L.KNAUS Karen
Clerk Typist 11,12, Secretary 11,12.
FREDERICK W. KNIGHT Fred
Football 10; Investment Club 12; Teacher's Aide 10.
NINAH.KOETH Nina
Girls' J.V. Track 10.11.
SANDRA LKOHAGEN Sandy
G.A.A. 10.
EVELYN J. KOHLER Ev
A.F.S. 10; Children's Drama Club 10,11; N.H.S. 11,12; Ski Club 11,12;
Big Show Stage Crew 11; O.E.A. 11,12.
JOHNF. KOKAL John
MARVK.KONCHAN Mary
O.E.A. II; Data Processing 11, Vice President 11.
48/Seniors
Suzanne L. Klepac Joanne R. Klepacki William L. Klun
.1 AMIS KOPE
THOMAS J. KOSIR
KIM M. KRAWCZYS7YN Kimmy K '
Ski Club 10.11,12; Ad Club 11,12; Gymnaslic Team 10; Wai
Napolo 11,12; Sophomore Class 10; Junior Class II; Senior
Jim Class 12; Student Council 12.
Tom ROBERTO. KRENISKY Bob
Debate Team 1 2; Teacher's Aide 1 2; Medical Explorers 11,12.
lOSEPH M. KOTLAR Joe Bob
Baseball 10; D.E. Merchandising 12. Vice President 1 2; D.E. Retail 11 STEFANIE A. KROFINA Stefanie
Big Show Orchestra 10; Marching Band 10,11; N.II.S. 11.12;
Jim Pep Band 10.
lAMESF. KOVACIC
MICHAEL J. KRAL
KAWN M.KRAUSE
Girls" Swim Team 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Ski Club 1 1 , 1 2; Swim Leader 1 0.
Mike ROBERTG.KROME
Bob
A.F.S. 10; Kev Club 1 1,1 2; Children's Drama Club 10.11;Gyr
Dawn Leader 10.1 1.
LAURA A. KRLGER Krugs
Wai Napolo 10,11,12; Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12; Drill
Team 10,11,12; Varsity Chorale 12; Girls' Chorus 10; Choral
Masters 1 1.
ARTHUR KRUTSCH Artie
Choir 10,11.
Karen L. Knaus Frederick W. Knight Nina H. Koeth
John F. Kokal Mary K. Konchan Thomas Konchar
James Kope Thomas J. Kosir Joseph M. Kotlar
James F. Kovacic
Michael J. Krai
Dawn M. Krause Kim M. Krawczyszyn Robert D. Krenisky
Seniors/49
CARLM.KRYSIAK Stash
Marching Band 10,11,12; V.I.C.A. 12; Symphonic Band 10,
11,12; Orchestra 10,1 1,12; Camera Club' 10.
FRANK KUCHARSKl Kuch
Football 10,11,12; Outdoor Track 10.11,12; Weight Lifting
Club 10,11; Powder Puff Cheerleading 12.
JACQUELINE L.KUHAR Jackie
SILVAN KUHARICH Silvan
Soccer 10,11,12; Track 10,1 1 ,12; Student Council 12.
MARYK.KUHEN Mary
Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
TERESA L. KUKLICA Teresa
Majorette Club 10; Vocational Sten-
ography 11,12, Historian 11, Trea-
surer 12; G.L.C. 11; G.A.A. 10, 11;
Spirits 1 2; Key Club 1 2; O.E.A. 11,
1 2; Teacher's Aide 1 0; Volleyball 1 1 ,
12; Softball 10.
TINA M. KUKLICA Tina
Majorette 1 2.
ELSAKUTUGATA Elsa
BRADFORD M.KUZIK Kuz
Hockey 10; Track 11,12.
BRIDGET A. LANE Bridget
CHERYL L.LANTZ Cheryl
Majorette Club 10; Student Council
10; Sophomore Class 10; Pink Pan-
thers 11; C.O.E. 12, Parlimentarian
12; Girls' Chorus 10.
Teresa L. Kuklica Tina M. Kuklica Elsa Kutugata Bradford M. Kuzik
50/Seniors
MICHELEA. LANTZY
Shelly, Bird
DHNISELASTORIA
Denise
JOHN A.l.AUGHLIN
Nubs
.I.V. Basketball 10: J.V. Soccer
12.
1; V
arsity Soccer
l.ORl A.l ALKIAVICH
Luke
Children's Drama Club
0,
1 1;
Ski
Club 11.12;
O.E.A. 1 1,12. President 1
2;
A.F.S.
10; Teacher's
Aide 1 1,12; Euclidian Sal
csman
11,
2; Big Show
Stage Crew 11; Majorette
C
ub
10.
EUGENE C.LaVALLEY
Eug
J.V. Baseball 10; Baseball
1 1
12;
Hockey 10,11,12;
l.etlcrmen C-|ub 10,11,12.
SCOTT R. LAWYER
Scott
ROBERT LEGAN
Bob
J.V. Basketball 10; J.V. B
asL
ball 10.
MARYJ.LEGGE
Mary Jane
Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
RICHARDLENDER
Rick
Bridget A. Lane Cheryl L. Lantz Michele A. Lantzy "Walking Tall"
t- p wr^
Denise Lastoria John A. Laughlin Lori A. Laukiavich Eugene C. La Valley Scott R. Lawyer
Robert Legan Mary J. Legge Richard A. Lender
Seniors/51
CHARLES L.LIMBERT
Powder Puff Publicity 12.
Chuck
PATRICIA LEPLEY
G.A.A. 10.
Pattie
DAVIDA. LINANE Rabbit
Basketball 10,11,12; Track 10.
CORAA. LESEFKY Baker
Spirits 10; C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12.
LAURA F. LICK Laura
Student Council 1 2, Spirit Chairman
1 2- Powder Puff 1 2; Wai Napolo 1 1 ,
12, Secretary 12; N.H.S. 11.12; Ski
Club 10,11,12; Swim Leader 10; Ad
Club 11,12; Track Aide 10,12;
Sophomore Class 10; Junior Class
II, Cabinet 11; Senior Class 12,
Cabinet 12.
RICHARD W.LISKO
Richard
LORRAINES. LITTLETON
Lorriane
EDWARD L.LOCKE
O.E.A. 11,12.
Ed
KEITH A. LOCKHART Ed
Marching Band 10,11; Symphonic
Band 10,11; Senior Class 12; Pow-
der Puff "Blue" Coach 12.
MARILYN LOKAR
Wrestling Aide 10.
MICHELEL. LONCHAR
NANCY A. LONG
SANDRA LOOMIS
BRENDAL.LORAW
Mimi
Michele
Nancee
Sandra
Smiles
Choral Masters 11; A.F.S. 10; C.O.E. 12, Vice President 12;
O.E.A. 12, Vice President 12; Survey Business Staff 10,11;
Senior Class 12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12; Euclidian Salesman
10,11,12; Teacher's Aide 11.
Sandra L. Loomis Brenda L. Loraw
52/Seniors
JOSEPH M.LORHNCH
Soccer 10.
Joe
FREDERICK M.LOVE
KATHYJ.LUCAS
JONI L.LUCCIO
Fred
Kalliy
Luch
SANDRA L. LUDA
Vocational Child Care 1 1,12.
CHRISTINE M.LUSKY Chri
Co.smetology 11.12; Powder
"Blue" 12.
DENNIS J. LYNCH L
Varsity Football 1 1; Varsity Bas
11; Lettermen Club 1 1.
Sandy
s. Lusk
PulT
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yncher
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KEVIN E. LYNCH
Kevin
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1
MICHAEL A. LYNN
Baseball 10,11.12; Football 10.
JOSEPH MACK
Euclid Outdoors Club 11,12;
Leader 11.12.
Lynns
Joe
Swim
H
WILLIAM MACK
Euclid Outdoors Club 11.12.
Leader 12.
Bill
Swim
J[^
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Ya
Joseph M. Lorence Frederick M. Love
Kathy J. Lucas
Joni L. Luccio Sandra L. Luda Christine M. Lusky Dennis J. Lynch Kevin E. Lynch
"I always cry during sad stories."
wrr '
Michael A. Lynn Joseph Mack William Mack
53
Donna L. Madison Beth L. Madorsky Michael R. Maggio John W. Magruder
Brian R. Makse Michael Malloy David L. Mangosh
Ruth A. Manners John M. Mansperger
Rose Mantz
Beveraly A. Manzo
DONNA L.MADISON Donna
Fall Play 11; Winter Play 10,11; A.F.S. 11; Big Show
11; Marching Band 10,11. 12; Concert Band 10,1 1,12.
BETH L. MADORSKY Beth
Gymnastic Team 10; C.O.E. 12, Treasurer 12.
MICHAEL R. MAGGIO Magg
J.V. Soccer 10,1 1 ; Varsity Soccer 1 2; Senior Class 1 2;
Junior Class 1 1 ; Swimming 10; Outdoor Track 1 1 ; D.E.
11; Ski Club 12; Spirits 10,1 1,12.
JOHN W. MAGRUDER
Wrestling 10.
John
FRANK H.MAIRE Frank
J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 12;
J.V. Basketball 10; J.V. Baseball 10;
Varsity Baseball 11,12; Varsity Chorale
12; Senior Class 12; Sophomore Class
10.
BRIAN R.MASKE Bn-Bri
Choral Masters 10,12.
MICHAEL MALLOY Mike
Big Show 10; A.F.S. II; Fall Play 11.
BEVERLY A. MANZO Bev
Clerk Typist 11,12, Vice President 12;
Powder Puff "Blue" 12; Senior Class
12; O.E.A. 11,12.
JOANNEMARINO
Junior Class 1 1 .
Joanne
JANICE L.MARKHAM J.J.
Marching Band 10; Symphonic Band
10; C.O.E. 12; G.A.A. 10; Vocational
Stenography 1 1 .
DAVID L. MANGOSH
Ski Club 10,11.
RUTH A. MANNERS
JOHN M. MANSPERGER
ROSE MANTZ
Dave LAURAJ.MARKULIN
Ruth
John
Rosie
Mark
JOSEPH B. MAROSAN
Football 10.
Laura
Joe
MARK MANTZ
Euclidian Staff 10; Swim Leader 1 1
Vocational Auto 11,12.
KATHLEEN M. MARTIN Kathie
Choral Masters 1 1; Varsity Chorale 12;
Cheerleader 10,11,12; Powder Puff
"Gold" 12; Spirits 12.
SANDRA J.MARTIN
Teacher's Aide 1 2.
Sandi
54/Seniors
Joanne Marino Janice 1-. Mari<ham There's my ad under "Bargain Buys of ilic Week
ura J, Markulin
Joseph B. Marosan Kathleen M. Martin Sandra J. Martin
Rob Frank climbing the ladder of fortune Steven R. Martin
John A. Massaro Semi \ \1
Eileen M. Mayock George J. Mazzaro James E. McArthur Lynn M. McCallion John M. McCluskey
STEVEN R. MARTIN Steve
Stage Band 1 1,1 2; Golf Team 10,11.12.
JOHN A. MASSARO John
Track 10; Wrestling 1 1: Cross Country 12;
Swim Team 10; J.V. Football 10.
SCOTT A. MAXWELL
Football 10,11,12; Baskctba
10,11.12; Indoor Track 1
Club 11.12; Chess Club 12.
GEORGE J. MAZZARO George
VarsityGolf 1 1,1 2; J.V. Tennis 10; Varsity
Tennis 11,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Lab Assistant
1 1; Computer Jock 12.
JAMES E. Mc ARTHUR Jim
LYNN M. Mc CALLION Lvnn
Borneo
; Baseball
Lettermen JOHN M. Mc CLUSKEY Bunky
J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11.12;
Golf Team 12; Lettermen Club 10.11.12;
EILEEN M. MAYOCK Eileen Chess Club 10; Varsity Club 1 1 .1 2.
Choral Masters 10,11; Girls" Swim Team
11.12; Senior Class 12; Ski Club 12; Pow- MARK J. Mc DONOLGH Mac
der Puff "Gold" 12; Swim Leader 10;
Medical Explorers Club 11.12.
Seniors/55
STEPHEN Mc KENNA Mack
Football 10,12. Manager 10,12, Trainer 10,12; Wrestling 10; Man-
ager 10; Indoor Track 10, Manager 10; Soccer 1 2, Trainer 12; Pow-
der Puff 12, Trainer 12.
MARGARET A. Mc LAREN Margie
A.F.S. 10,11,12, Secretary 11; Big Show 10,11; Stage Crew 11;
Powder Puff "Gold" 12; Swim Leader 10; Eucuyo 11.
LINDA Mc LAUGHLIN
G.A.A. 10; I.O.E. 11,12; Spirits 12.
Linda
JAMES B. Mc MULLEN Micro
A.F.S. 10,11; Fall Play 10,11; Winter Play 10; Big Show 10,11;
Children's Drama Club 10.
TERRENCE T. Mc NALLY
TERRY A. Mc NAMARA
FRED K. Mc VEY
SHIREEN A.MEANEY
DEBRAG. MEISTER
G.A.A. 10; Ski Club 11,12.
TERESA MELFI
Terry
Terry
Flash
Shireen
Debbie
Teresa
LISA A. MEYER Lisa
Marching Band 10,11,12; A.F.S. 10,11,12, President 12; Fall Play 11.
12; Winter Play 10,1 1,12; Big Show 10; Eucuyo 1 1,12; N.H.S. 11,12;
Senior Class 12; Eucuyo Short Story Editor 12.
DIANE MICALE Diane
Wrestling Aide 10,11 , Secretary 11; A.F.S. 12; N.H.S. 11,12.
JO ANNG. MICHAEL JoAnn
Junior Class 1 1; Cheerleader 1 1; I.O.E. 1 1,12, Treasurer 11,12; Spirits
II.
Fred K. McVey Shireen A. Meaney
56/Seniors
,l{)ll\ MIHl^LI
DAVID A. MIHEl ICH
Teacher's Aide 1 1 .
John
Dave
KATHLEEN A. MIKELICH Kalhy
Wrestling Aide 10,11,12. President 12; Sophomore Class
10; Junior Class 1 1; Senior Class 12; Ad Club 12; N.H.S.
11,12.
\1AR^ ANN MIKOVICH Miekcv
Gymnastic Team 10; Big Show 10,1 1,12; Fall Play 11,12;
Winter Play I 1,12; N.H.S. 1 1 ,1 2; Senior Talent Night 12.
KAREN M. MILLER Karen
Marching Band 10.11,12; Pep Band 10,11; A.F.S. 11.12;
Girls" Track 10; Track Aide 11,12; G.A.A. 10; Ski Club
11,12.
LINDAS. Mil LER
Cosmetology 1 1,12.
MAR^ I Mil 1 ER
WILLIAMT. Mil I IR
NADER MIRHADl
LORI MOLNAR
Thumper
Mary
Billy
Nader
Lori
LILIANAMONTEJO Lili
A.F.S. Exchange Student 12; Wai
Napolo 1 2; Survey 1 2.
ELLEN MOON EY Ellen
Horsemanship Club 10,11; Child-
ren's Drama Club 10,
NANCY MOORE
Nancy
CHRISTOPHER MYERS Chris
Science Seminar 1 1 .
Diane Micale Jo Ann G. Micheal
John Miheli
"Hey, don't I get service at this table?" David A. Mihelich Kathleen A. Mihclich Mary Ann Mikovich
Karen M. Miller
MARGARETS. MURPHY Peggy
Office Machines 1 2; Teacher's Aide 1 2.
RICHARD MULVINAS
Fonz
ROBERTS. MORVAJI Siggy, Bob
MArching Band 10,1 1.12.
CHERYL A. MORABITO Cheri
Majorette Club 10; Wai Napolo 11,12,
Show Director 12; N.H.S. 11,12;
G.A.A. 10.11: Eucuyo 12, Art Editor
12; A.F.S. 12; Fall Plav 1 2; Winter Play
12.
DONALD MORRIS
Don
i
W-
DIANE L.NACINOVICH Diana
Student Council 11; Ad Club 11,12; Junior
Class 1 1, Cabinet 1 1; Senior Class 12.
STEPHENS. NAGEL Nages
A.F.S. 11; Children's Drama Club 10,11;
Student Store 1 1; Drama Club 10,1 I; Swim
Leader 1 1 .
William Miller Nader Mirhadi Thomas J. Molkentin Liin Mulnar
Christopher Myers
Robert S. Morvaji
Richard Mulvinas Margaret S. Murphy Donald Morris
He's new here. His name is XR-7.
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I
Diane L. Nacinovich Stephen S. Nagel
58/Seniors
I RANCFSNAGODl-
RIC 11 ARDP. NASS
I'riinccs
Rich
Boris
VICTORIA L. NEFF Tory
Girls' Varsity Swim Team 10,11.12; Stu-
dent Council 11,12. Treasurer 1 2; Ad Club
12; Junior Class II; Senior Class 12.
BORIS NASTASICII
Hockev 10.
NANCY A. NIMIC I:K Mom
Football Aide 10; Girls' Chorus 10;
Choral Masters 11; Big Show 10.11,12;
Girls' Gym Leader 11; N.M.S. 11.12;
Powder Puff Football 11.12; Senior Class
12. Cabinet 12; Student C Duneil 10,11.
12. Committee Chairman 12; Spirits 10.
11; .I.V. Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheer-
leader 11.12; Teacher's Aide 10; A.F.S.
1 1.
JOFIN M. NEUBFRT
John
GARY P. NFIDE
GRFGOR^J NFIDi:
THOMAS C.NELSON
JANICEL. NEUMANN Jan
Spirits II; Junior Class 11; Senior Class
12; Horsemanship Club 10; Euclidian
Staff 12; Teacher's Aide 12.
Gary
Greg
LAURELS. NICCUM Laurie
Tom A.F.S. 11; Fall Play II; Junior Class 11;
Senior Class 12; Band Librarian 10.1 1,12;
Varsity Chorale 1 2.
Nancy A. Nemecek John M. Ncubert Janice L. Neumann Laurel S. Niccum
Seniors/59
BRIAN E. NICHOLLS
JANET A. NICKELS
PAULR. NIEDERMEYER Koogk
Basketball 10; A.F.S. 10,11; Girls' Basketball
Coach 1 1; Teacher's Aide
RONALD A. NIEMCZURA Ron
MICHAEL F.NORTON Mike
DANIEL J. NOVAK Dan
CAROL M.NOVINC Carol
Vocational Stenography 11,12; O.E.A. 11,12;
Powder Puff "Gold" 12; Girls' Chorus 10.
60/Seniors
Steven A. Nykiel Angela M. Oberaitis Michael O Brochta
CHRISTOPIIF.RC.OTCASEK
Chris
JOHN 1 OFFERLE
1 AURA L.OGDEN
Ml SUN OH
MARYM.OLGIATE
John DALEONIONS
Uaura DIANA ORTMAN
Mi Sun SAl.UY E.ORTON
Mary DANIEL E. OSTBERG
JENNIFFRC.OTCASHK Jenny
Sludend Council 11,12; Senior Class 12; P. A.
Dale Announcer 12; Children's Drama Club 10;
Teacher's Aide 10.11,12.
Diana
DAVID G. O'TOOLE Dave
Sally Swimming 10,1 1; Ski Club 12; Swim Leader 1 1.
Dan EDWARD W.OVERBERGER
Ed
Christopher C. Jennifer C. Olcasek David G. O'Toole
Otcasek
THOMAS L.PALUMBO Tom
Football 10,11,12; Foremen's Club 11,12;
Lettermen Club 11,12.
JAMES M. OWEN Jim
RICHARD K.OWEN Rich
KIMBERLY P. OWENS Kim
SHARON MOYASKf Sharon
JAMESJ.PAJK Pike
Vocational Auto 11,12.
PATRICIA A. PAOLUCCI
Trish
EVAM. PARZIALE Eva
Hockey Aide 10,11,12; Spirits 10,11,12; N.H.S.
1,12; Euclidian 12, Sports Co-Editor 12; Stu-
Ad Club 12; V.I.C.A. 12. Vice President dent Council 12; Executive Board 12, Election
12.
TONI L. PAONSHA
Toni
R.SCOTT PARKER Scott
N.H.S. 11,12; Soccer 10,1 1 ,1 2; Track 10,
11,12.
Chairman 12; Junior Class II; Senior Class 12;
Powder Puff "Gold" 12; Teacher's Aide 12.
ANN PASCALE Ann
CHRISTINE E.PATTERSON Pittcr-Pat
Spirits 11; Ad Club 12.
Helen A. Pavlovic
Herbert Pawski Robert H. Payne Lisa A. Pemberton
62/Seniors
HEU.EN A. PAVl OVIC Helen
Junior Class II: Majorette Club 10.11,12: Majorette 11.12:
Spirits 10.1 1,12; G.A.A. 10: Ad Club 11,12: Student Council
11,12: Powder Puff -'Ciold" 12: Senior Talent Nighi II:
Sophomore Class 11: Senior Class 12.
HERBERT PA WSKI Paw
Soccer 10,11,12: Marchinj; Band 10.11,12: Band 10.11:
Symphonic Ensemble 12.
ROBERT H.PAYNE Bob Prcs
Key Club 10,11.12, Secretary 11. President 12: Student
Council 12. President 12: P.T.S.A. 12, Board Member 12:
Junior Class 1 1: Senior Class 12.
Lisa
Piz/a
Tricia
I aura Petkovsek Beatrice M. Petraska Deborah Petrich Gloria L. Patrick
Lisa Petsanis
Scniors/63
ANTHONY J. PERKO Perk
Choral Masters 10: Varsity Chorale II, 12; Powder Puff "Blue"'
Head Coach 12; Senior Class 12.
Ready
PHILLIP L.PERME
Phil
JOSEPH J. PERPAR Perp
Water Polo 10,11,12; Swimming 10,11,12; Boys" Chorus 10;
Varsity Chorale 11,12; Powder Puff 1 2; Water Polo Captain 1 2.
LISAPETSANIS
Powder Puff "Gold"" 12; Student Council 1 1; Junior Class 1 1
Lisa
DEBORAH A. PETCHAK
Vocational Accounting II.
LAURA PETKOVSEK
C.O.E. I2,Treasurer 12; O.E.A. 12.
BEATRICE M. PETRASKA
Swim Leader 11; N.H.S. 11,12; O.E.A. 12.
ERICT. PENICA
Indoor Track 10; Senior Class 12; Key Club 10.
Rick, Bonzo
Debbie
Laura
CHARLES J. PENKO Chuck
Band 10,1 1,12; Senior Talent Night 11; Band President 12.
Bea
Debbie
ROBERT J. PENKO
CANDI L. PETTI
GEORGEO. PHILLIPPE
Bob
Motor Mouth
George
DEBORAH M. PETRICH
Swim Leader 10; Girls" Swim Team 10,11,12; Volleyball II;
N.H.S. 11,12; Ad Club 11,12; Spirits 12; Senior Class 12;
Powder Puff "Blue"" 12; Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader 12.
GLORIA L.PETRICK Cinn
N.H.S. 11,12; Red Cross Club 10; Wrestling Aide 10,11,12;
Swim Timer 11,12; A.F.S. 10,11,12; Vice President 12; Eu-
clidian Staff 10,11,12; Senior Editor 12; Sophomore Class 10;
Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12; Powder Puff Publicity 12:
I.Q.S. 11.12; Ad Club 12.
LIANA L.PHILLIPS Liana
Homecoming Sophomore Attendent 1 0; Student Council 1 1 ; Junior Class
11; Powder Puff "Gold"" 12.
SUSAN C.PHILLIPS
C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12; Senior Class 12.
JOHN J.PIKULA
Sue
Pik
64/Seniors
David C. Pratt David F. Praznovsky Karen M Preston
"Are you getting this all down?" Sharon L. Prileson
"Another round for my friends and me!"
JOHNS. PLANISEK Planny
Senior Class 12: J.V. Baseball 10; J.V. Baseball 10, Captain 10: Varsitv
Baseball 11,12, Captain 12; Orchestra 10,11; Powder Puff 12.
JAMES F.PODRIZNIK J. P.
.•\.F.S. 11,12, Treasurer 12; Eucuyo 12; Choral Masters 12; Winter Play
1 1; Senior Class 1 2.
DAVIDA.POKLAR Poke
J.V. Baseball 10; Baseball II: Senior Class 12; Powder Puff 12; Junior
Class 11: Golf 12.
LORRAINE E. POLLOCK Lori
Vocational Stenography 11,12; O.E.A. 11,12; Senior Class 12; Girls"
Chorus 10.
JANET POZELNIK
Vocational Accounting 11,12; O.E.A. 12.
DAVIDC. PRATT
DAVID F. PRAZNOVSKY
KAREN M.PRESTON
C.O.E. 12, Vice President 12.
SHARON L. PRILESON
Jan
Dave
Dave
Karen
Sharon
LEONARDO. POST
CAROLYN POULOS
Vocational Stenography 11; O.E.A. 11,12; C.O.E. 12.
CHRISTOPHER A. POWELL
Lenny
Carol
Chris
KENNETH G.POWELL Ken
Ski Club 10,11.12; A.F.S. 12; Eucuyo 12, Poetry Editor 12; N.H.S. 11,
12; Fall Play 12; Winter Play 12.
CYNTHIA M.PRITCHARD Cindy
J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 11; Junior Class II; Cabinet II;
Senior Class 12; Sophomore Attendant Winter Festival 10.
NANCY A. PRYATEL Nancy
Marching Band 10,1 1,12; Symphonic Band 10.1 1,12; Pep Band
II; N.H.S. 11,12; Red Cross Club 11,12; Junior Class II: Pow-
der Puff Publicity 12; Debate Team 1 1.
BLAINE A. PULLIN Blaine
Children's Drama Club I 1 ; Teacher's Aide 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2: Senior Tal-
ent Night 1 1.
LAURIE A. PL'LTORAK Polski
Girls' Track 10: Spirits 1 1,1 2; Science Seminar 1 1 ; Cosmetology
11,12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
Seniors/65
¥Ki?KiKs5Eir-S5SS?.i3!ESa3 i8B^8BBSS;>:,iJ!!SSK
Blaine A. Pullin Laurie A. Pultorak Dean A. Putzbach Patrick J. Pyie
Brian A. Ramona Corrine M. Beverly K. Ranson Charles P. Rapkin
Randolph
Patty K. Redman
Marcia M. Reed
Sandra L. Reid Steven L. Reminick "Wow, iookit those sexy legs!'
DEAN A. PUTZBACH
PATRICK J. PYLE
BRIAN A. RAMONA Brian
Wrestling 10; Ski Club 11; Junior Class 11,
Cabinet 1 1 ; Senior Class 1 2. Cabinet 1 2; Pow-
der Puff "Gold" Coach 12.
CORRINE M. RANDOLPH
BEVERLY K. RANSON Bev
Metal Sculpture Club 1 2; Red Cross Club 1 2.
Dean MARGARET A. REAGAN Margaret
Pat THERESA L.REAGAN W.T.
Vocational Cosmetology 11,12.
DIANE R. REBECK Diane
Marching Band 10,11,12; Symphonic Band
10,11,12; Big Show Orchestra 11; Orchestra
11,12; Band Secretary 12; Euclidian Staff 11,
Cory 12, Activities Editor 12; Swim Timer 11,12;
N.H.S. 11,12; Powder Puff Publicity 12; Sen-
ior Class 1 2.
MARCIA M. REED Marcy
G.A.A. 10; Junior Class 11; N.H.S. 11,12;
Senior Class 12; Euclidian Staff 12; Spirits
12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
SANDRA L. REID Short-Cakes
Student Council 10; Girls" Track 10; Wai Na-
polo 1 1 ; Swim Leader 1 1 ; Science Seminar 1 1 ;
N.H.S. 11,12; G.A.A. 11.
STEVEN L.REMNICK
Steve
CHARLES P. RAPKIN
PATTY K.REDMAN Patti
Chuck Pink Panthers 10,11,12, Vice President 12;
Senior Class 12; Junior Class 1 1; Vocational
Clerk Typist 11,12, Historian 12.
STEPHEN M.RESAR Reese
J.V. Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12;
Track 10,12; Junior Class I 1; Senior Class 12;
Senior Talent Night 12.
66/Seniors
Wendell W.
Rountree
DeSales L. Rowan Kathleen P. Rowe
Lori B. Russell
JOHN C.RICHARDS Rich JAMES ROEDER Roeds DE SALES L. ROWAN
J. V. Football 10: Varsity Football 11,12; Sen- N.H.S. 1 1,12; J. V. Basketball 10; J. V. Tennis
ior Class 12; Junior Class 1 1; Senior Talent 10; Varsity Tennis 11,12; Senior Class 12; KATHLEEN P. ROWE
Night 12. Varsity Basketball 11. C.O.E. 12; O.E.A. 12.
NANCY ROBERTS Nanc ALAN J. ROLIK
Wai Napolo 10,11; Swim Leader 10,11,12;
Swim Timer 10.11; D.C.T. 12. LORI J. ROSS
^1 LORI B. RUSSELL
DC.
Lady
Lori
Wai Napolo 10,11,12; Swim Leader 10.
JAMES P. ROBERTSON
O.W.E. 11,12.
Jim JAMESA. ROSSMAN
P.T.S.A. 12; Debate Club 12; A.F.S. 12
Lori
Jim
LANDIN D. ROBINETTE
Landin THOMAS W. ROTONDO Ro, Possum
J.V. Baseball 10; Indoor Track 12.
WENDELL W. ROUNTREE
Wendell
Seniors/67
'Who was that masked man?'
Garv J Saletrik Ronald A. Salvatore Lynn M. Sample
Susan M. Samuel Constance Santorelli Sharon L. Sapatka
RONALD J. RYDER Yuler LYNN M. SAMPLE Lynn
Baseball 10. Girls' Cross Country 10; Ski Club 11;
D.C.T. 12, President 12; G.A.A. 10.
GINAL.SABOL Gina
SUSAN M. SAMUEL Sue
DEBRA M. SADOWSKI Debi Varsity Chorale 1 2; Choral Masters 1 1 ,
C.O.E. 12, President 12; Clerk Typists Girls' Chorus 10.
11, President 11.
CONSTANCE SANTORELLI
GARY J. SALETRIK Gary Constance
Band 10,11.12; Pep Band 10,11,12;
Marching Band 10,1 1,12; Orchestra 10, SHARON L. SAPATKA Sap
11,12; Media Aide 12. G.A.A. 10; Powder Puff 12.
RONALD A. SALVATORE
Ron
■'C'mon, don't make me laugh.'
68/Seniors
I'li/abeth 1,. Sawyer Janice L. Schal
Julie A. Scheer Laura L. Scherbarth Joseph W. Schervish
Carolyn E. Schmidt Roy L. Schneider
ELIZABETH L.SAWYER Beth
G.A.A. 10,11; Majorette Club 10,11; Girls"
Chorus 10; Student Council 10,12; Choral Mas-
ters 1 1; Wai Napolo 11,12; Varsity Chorale 12;
Euclidian Staff 12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
JANICE L.SCHALL
Girls" Gym Leaders II; Spirits 12.
JULIEA. SCHEER
Janice
Julie
Susan M.
Schuenemann
P. Celia Schulik
Elizabeth A. Schulte
LAURA L. SCHERBARTH Laura
A.F.S. 10; Junior Class II; N.H.S. I 1,12; Senior
Class 12; Library Aide 12; Powder Puff Publici-
ty-
ROY L.SCHNEIDER
SUSAN M. SCHUENEMANN
Roy DIANE M.SCHULTZ. Diane
Cheerleading 10,11,12, Captain 12.
Sue
JOSEPH W. SCHERVISH
Joe
JANISM.SCHIMPF Shrimp
A.F.S. I 1,1 2, Secretary 12; Eucuyo 1 1,12, Editor-
in-chief 12; Girls" State 11, N.H.S. 11,12; I.Q.S.
11,12; Winter Play 10,11,12; Fall Play 12;
G.A.A. 10; Girls" Chorus 10; Choral Masters 11,
12; Children's Drama Club 10,1 1.
P. CELIA SCHULIK "C""
Senior Data Processing 1 2, Parlimentarian P,^'^^,'^ ?; ^,^91.^
12; Survey 12, Business Staff 12.
DONNA SCHWENNER Donna
Donna
Ski Club
tary 12
KAREN SCHLEIMER
Powder Puff 12; Cosmetology 12.
Karen
ELIZABETH A. SCHULTE Betsy
Swim Leader 10; Powder Puff "Blue"" 12.
KAREN M. SCHULTE Bear
Girls' Track 10,11; Girls' Cross-Country
10,11; Girls' Basketball 10; Indoor Track
I I; Ski Club I 2; Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
V.I.C.A. Club 12, Secre-
AMYM.SELWYN Amy
CAROLYN E.SCHMIDT Carolvn
Swim Leader 10; G.A.A. 10; Ski Club 10,1 I, l'2;
Senior Class 12; Score keeper for Girls' Swim
Team I I; Teacher's aide I I.
Seniors/69
Karen M. Schultz Diane M. Schultz Donna Schwenner Donna S. Scott
Amy M. Selwyn
Christine Shantery Timothy J. Sherman
John M. Shipley
Adam P. Shunk
Sally L. Sidak
ELLENS. SESEK Melon
A.F.S. 10,11; Stage Band 10,11,12; March-
ing Band 10,11,12; Symphonic Band 10,11,
12; Euclidian 12; Senior Class 12; Big Show
Orchestra 10,11; N.H.S. 11,12.
PHILIPSETNIK Phil
N.H.S. 11,12; P. A. Announcer 12; Winter
Play 10; Academic Challenge 12.
JEAN M. SEVERING
Cosmetology 11,12; Track 12.
T.H.
DEBORAH L. SHANKS Deb, Mrs. OB
Girls' Chorus 10; Choral Masters 11,12; Euc-
lidian 12; Teacher's Aide 11.
CHRISTINE SHANTERY
V.I.C.A. 12.
TIMOTHY J. SHERMAN
JOHN M.SHIPLEY
ADAM P.SHUNK
Football 1 1; Wrestling 10.
SALLY L. SIDAK
Hockey Aide 10,11; Spirits 10,1 1; CO
Auditor 12.
HAROLD D.SIEFERD
CAROLJ.SIEFKES
Teacher's Aide 11,12.
Chris
RAYMONDG.SIERKO Beach, Vladimir
Baseball 10,11,12.
Tim ANNEM.SIFORD
G.A.C. 10; Teacher's Aide 11.
John
PAMELA L.SIMKINS
Adam V.I.C.A. Club 12, Treasurer 12.
Pam
GREGORY W.SIMPSON OJ
Sally
E. 12; LOUISJ. SINGER Big Lou
Choral Masters 10,11,12; Powder Puff
Majorette 12; Library Aide II; Teach-
Chip er's Aide 11,12.
Carol GARNETM.SINKO
Orchestra 10,11,12.
Garnet
70/Seniors
BERNADliTTER.SKLR Bernie THERESE SMRDEL
Student Council 10; Powder Puff "Blue" Ad Club 12.
12.
JOANN SNYDER JoAnn
RONALD J. SLABE Ronald O.W.E. 11; D.C.T. 12; Varsity Basket-
ball 12; Band 10; V.l.C.A. Club 12.
RICHARD E.SLOVENEC Rick
Senior Class 12; Marching Band 10,11; MARYK. SNYDER Kim
Symphonic Band 11,12.
ALFREDJ.SOEDER Alf
CURTISL.SMITH Curtis Wrestling 10; Track 10,11; Metals 12.
vN \ 1 I
Bernadette R. Skur Ronald J. Slabe
CYNTHIASMITH
Teacher's Aide 10.
Cindy VICTOR G. SOEDER
Band 10, 11.
DEANNA D.SMITH Smitty LINDA SOMRAK
Senior Class 1 2; Junior Class 1 1; Washing- Soccer Aide 12.
ton Close-Up 12.
Vic
Linda
Richard E. Slovenec Curtis L. Smith
THOMASSMITH
Tom
'Help! The Euclid High aiiackcr is at it again!" Cynthia Smith Deanna D. Smith Thomas Smith
Richard J. Speiic
Michael Spencer
SANDRA L. SPRINGBORN Springy
Junior Class 11; Senior Class 12; Junior
Stenography 1 1 , Secretary 1 1 ; Senior Sten-
ography 12.
JEFFREY R. SPRINGER Springboard
Basketball 11.12; Football 12.
BRYAN P. SPEECE Bryan
N.H.S. 11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 10,
11,12; Symphonic Band 10,11.12; Big Show Or-
chestra 10,11; Marching Band 10,11,12; Quarter-
masters 11,12.
LOUISE A. SPER Loui.se
A.F.S. 10; Band Librarian 11,12; Band Vice Presi-
dent 12; Symphonic Band 11,12; Marching Band
10,11,12; Big Show Orchestra 11; Stage Band 12;
Pep Band 10,1 1,12; Children's Drama Club 10.1 1;
Euclidian Staff I 2; Senior Class 12; N.H.S. 11,12.
R. SCOTT SPEROFF Scott
Sophomore Class 10; Junior Class 1 1; Senior Class
12; Swimming 10.1 1,12.
SALLY A STALKER
C.O.E. 12.
SCOTT J. STAN iC
Choral Masters I 1 .
JAMESJ.STAMCKI
Basketball 10.
CHRISTINEA.STASO
THOMASJ. STEARNS
Sally
Buzzed
Jim
Chris
Tom
72/Seniors
Louise A. Sper R. Scotl Speroff Sandra L.Springborn Jeffrey R. Springer Sally A Stalker
Thomas J. Stearns Elizabeth E. Stephens
Gregory Stephens
Hollv D. Sterbik
Karen J. Stevko
ELIZABETH E.STEPHENS Beth
Varsity Chorale 12; Choral Masters I I; Student
Council 11,12; Euclidian Staff I 1.12; G. A. A. 10;
Spirits II; Junior Class 11; Wrestling Aide 11;
I.Q.S. 11,12; Hockey Aide 12.
GREGORYSTEPHENS
Bowling 10.
HOLLY D. STERBIK
Junior Stenography 11.
Greg
Hollv
MARKG.STIPKOVICH Mark
Wrestling 10.
JULIE A.STRAGISHER Julie
NICHOLAS J. STRAH Nick
DENNISA.STRNAD Den
Football 10,11,12.
DONNA E.STROBERG Donna
KIMBERLY J.STRLNK Kim
DAVID J STL BER Dave
DAVIDB.SLFKA Dave
GAILM.SUSCHECK Gail
Student Council 1 1,12; Ski Club 10,11.12;
Ad Club 11.12; Marching Band 10,11;
N.H.S. 11.12; Spirits 10. II. I 2: Sopho-
more Class 10; Junior Class II: Senior
Class 12; Track Aide 10.1 1,12.
KAREN J. STEVKO Karen
Writing Club II; D.C.T. 12; VIC. A. 12; Girls'
Chorus 10,1 1.
Seniors/73
Goldie Suttle
Daniel R. Swalius Sharon K. Swaney Barbara Swansinger Cynthia L. Swarl
Deborah Tamburro
ELIZABETH A.SWIFT
Beth
GOLDIE SUTTLE
DANIEL R. SWALIUS
SHARON K. SWANEY
C.O.E. 12.
Goldie
Sway
Cha
BARBARA SWANSINGER Swan
J.V. Basketball 10,1!; Varsity Softball
10,11,12: P. A. Announcer 10,11,12;
Powder Puff "Blue" 12; G.L.C. 11.12;
G.A.A. 10; Marching Band 10,11.
JULIEA.SZOLEK Julie
Sophomore Class 10; Junior Class 11, Cabinet
U; Senior Class 12; Ski Club 10,1 1,1 2; Ad Club
11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12, Secretary 11; P. A.
Announcer 12; Fall Play 12; Children's Drama
Club 10; N.H.S. 11,12; Track Aide 10,11;
Spirits 10,11,12; Teacher's Aide 12.
CARMELA A.TANCRED
Sophomore Class 10, Treasurer 1
Class 11, Cabinet 11; Senior Class
net 12; Fall Play II; Spirits 10,1 1,1 :
Council 11,12; Powder Puff "Blue"
STEVEN D. TANNER
Choral Masters 10,1 1,12.
JOHN E.TEPLEY
LUKEL.TERCEK
Carmi
0; Junior
12,Cabi-
1; Student
■ 12.
Lukas
John
Luke
CYNTHIA L.TADDIE
DEBORAH TAMBURRO
Cindy
Debbie
74/Seniors
Carmela A.Tancredi Steven D. Tanner John E. Tepley
Luke I. Tcrcck
Karen M. Tcrrill
Veronica A. Terrill Guenlher Thiedemann Mary Ann Thomas Michael S. Thomas Robert B. Thomas
Richard J. Tolley Michael C. Topping Ellen D. Tortorici
KAREN M. TERRILL Karen
J.V. Football Cheerleader 10,1 1; J.V. Basketball
Cheerleader 11; Varsity Wrestling Cheerleader
10,12, Captain 12; Junior Class 1 1; Senior Class
12; Powder Puff "Blue" 12.
VERONICA A. TERRILL Ronnie
Girls' Track 10; Ski Club 10,11,12, Treasurer
1 1 ; Survey Business Staff 11,12, Business Mana-
ger 12;O.E.A. 11,12, Regional Treasurer 1 2: Ad
Club 12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
GUENTHERTHIEDMANN Guenther
MARY ANN THOMAS Mary Ann
Powder Puff 12; Senior Class 12.
Mark W. Trela
Chunk
MICHAELS. THOMAS
Hockey 10,1 1,12.
ROBERT B.THOMAS Bob
Key Club 10; N.H.S. 11,12; Senior Class 12;
J.V. Wrestling 10.
BETH E.THOMPSON Beth
Gymnastics 10,11; Junior Class II; Senior
Class 12; Girls' Track 10.
MICHAEL A. THUR Cowboy
Teacher's Aide ; Track 10; Senior Class 12.
James E. Tolley
PATRICIA TIZZANO
JAMES E. TOLLEY
RICHARD J. TOLLEY
Varsity Chorale 12.
MICHAELC. TOPPING
Soccer 10,11,12.
Patti
Jim
Rich
Mike
ELLEN D. TORTORICI Dorie
Spirits 10,11,12; Junior Class 11; Euc-
lidian Staff 12; Powder Puff "Gold"
12; Hockey Aide 12; Senior Cla.ss 12;
Student Council 12.
MARK W. TRELA Mark
Key Club 1 0. 1 1 ; Big Show I 1 ; Fall Play
12.
MONICA A. TROHA Monica
Senior Talent Night 1 1; D.E. 11,12.
KATHYTIMMINS
Kathy
Seniors/75
Christopher Unetich Alan M. Urbancic
John W. Ussai
Sandra A. Vallee Tina M. Van Beneden
Daniel C. Vandeveer Mark R. Van Sice
Lawrence Varwig Kenneth R. Vaughan
William N.
Veedmonl
DIANEM.TROTTA Diane WILLIAM G. UCIC
Spirits 12; Senior Class 12; Junior Class 11; Marching Band 10.
Euclidian Staff 12; Powder Puff "Gold" 12.
GARYJ.UHAS
ROYENEM.TRUNKLEY Royene Football 10; Debate Team 1 1 .
Spirits 12; Senior Class 12; Student Coun-
cil 12; Teacher's Aide 12.
MARLENEA.TRUSKOLASKI Muff CHRISTOPHER UNETICH
Crosscountry 10,1 1 ; Basketball 10.11; Track
10; Softball 11,12; D.C.T. 12, Reporter 12. ALAN M. URBANCIC Al
J.V. Baseball 10, Varsity Baseball 1 1,12; Me-
tal Sculpture Club 1 1.
Gary TINA M. VAN BENEDEN
DANIEL C. VANDEVEER
Chris Choir 10.
TIMOTHY M. TUCHEICZ
LISA ANN TURK
DAVIDJ. TURNER
Student Store 10,11; Key Club 11.
Tim
Lisa
T
JOHN W. USSAI John
J.V. Football 10; Varsity Wrestling 10,11.
MARKR.VANSICE
LAWRENCE VARWIG
KENNETH R. VAUGHAN
Choral Masters 10,11,12.
Tina
Dan
Mark
Larry
Ken
SANDRA A. VALLEE Sandy WILLIAM N. VEEDMONT WildBil
Red Cross Club 11,12, Secretary 12; Student Store 1 1; Vocational Auto 1 1,12.
76/Seniors
RICHARD L.VEHOVEC
O.W.E. 11,12.
DENISE R. VENTURA Denise
JAY R.VERNON J"s
O.W.E. 11,12
BRIAN E.VICKERMAN Brian
CYNTHIA A. VIDAL
PATRICIA E. VISAGE
THOMAS W. VITANTONIO
Concert Band 10,12; Symphonic Band 1
Lorence CYNTHIA VOHNOUT
JULIEA.VOSS
SHARON L. VOVK
PAULD. WACHHAUS
Vocational Auto 11,12.
MARIAN C.WALLACE
Myron K. Weems Thomas S. Weinmann
Cindy RICHARD M. WARMAN Rick
Julie VICTORIA WEAKLAND Vicki
Sharon DAVID WEBSTER Dave
Paul MYRON K. WEEMS Myron
Indoor Track 10; Track 10; Wrestling 1 I,
12.
Marian
Steven
Cindy Student Council 10,1 1; VIC. A. 12. Parlemen- THOMAS S. WEINMAN
tarian 12.
Pat DOUGLAS A. WEISS
GREGORY C.WANCHISN Greg
Vit Baseball 10,11,12.
Doug
Seniors/77
JEFFREY L. WEST Jeff
Choral Masters 10; Varsity Chorale 1 1,
12; N.H.S. 11,12; Junior Class 11 ; Sen-
ior Class 12, Cabinet 12.
CHRISTINE K. WHALING Chooch,
Whale
Majorette Club 10,11; Wrestling Aide
10; Pink Panthers 11; Student Council
1 1; Senior Class 1 2.
DEBRA E.WILLIAMS Debbie
N.H.S. 1 1,12; Tennis 10,1 1,12; Basketball 10,
11,12; Track 10,11,12; Survey Staff 10; Tea-
cher's Aide 11,12; G.A.A. 1 1, Sports Coordi-
nator 1 1 .
LISAG. WILLIAMS
Lisa
MICHAEL R.WILSON Birdman
Fall Play 11,12; Winter Play 11,12; Big Show
11,12.
ROBERT 1 WHITNEY
Whit
PATRICIA A. WILSON
Student Council 10.
DENIS M. WOLOWIECKI
Key Club 10; N.H.S. 11,12.
Patti
WALTER WOLSKI Ski
Crosscountry 10,1 1,12; Indoor Track 10,11,12;
Track 10,11,12; Spirits 10,11,12; 500 Mile Club
10,11; Wrestling 12.
DAWN C.WOODRUFF Dawn
Marching Band 10,11; Symphonic Band 10,11,
12; Cross Country 10,1 1,12; Indoor Track 10,1 1,
12; Track 10,11,12; N.H.S. 11,12.
FREDERICK M.WOODS Bomba, Woody
Wrestling 10; Spirits 10,1 1,12.
KIM M WORKMAN
Debra E. Williams Lisa G. Williams Michael R. Wilson Patricia A. Wilson Denis M.Wolowiecki
Walter Wolski Dawn C. Woodruff Frederick M. Woods Kim M. Workman James D. Wright
Lynne M. Wutchiett Thomas Wutchiett Cynthia L. Yaggie Thomas M. Yanacek David Yeckley
78/Seniors
I AMI S 1) WRKIIir i'lnii)
IJand 10; 1 iiolball 10.11; Wrcslling 10,11,12.
1 YNNHM.WUTCHII IT Lynnc
Sludcnl Council 10; N IIS 11,12.
THOMAS WUTCH I ETT lom
Orchestra 10.11,12.
CYNTHIA L.YAGGIE Yags
\oc;ili(inal Stciu)grapli\ 11,12, Secretary 12;
().i:,A. 11.12.
THOMAS M.YANACEK Yanny
Marching Band 10,1 1,1 2; Teacher's Aide 11,12.
DAVIDYHCKIEY Dave
Eootball 10,11,12; Track 12; Weight lift-
ing Club 10,1 1,12.
JANET I.. YOUNG ,Ianet
Gymnastics 10; Wai Napolo II; Powder
Puff "Blue" 12; Senior Talent Night 11.
JOHNM.YURAS .lohn
HELEN A. YURCHEK Helen
ANTHONY J. ZAEAR Tony
MITCHELZALAR Mitch, Zal
Marching Band 10; Hockey 11,12.
THERESA A. ZAWO.IEK Theresa
MARY HELEN ZELE Mary
MARY A.ZELINSKY Mary
DENNIS L.ZERBY Dennis
Key Club 10,11,12; Choir 10.
JEFFREY M.ZHTKL'I l( H
Jeff
PAMELA M.ZNIDARSK Pam
Pink Panthers 10,1 1,12, President 12: Pow-
der Puff "Blue" 12; Choral Masters 11,
12; Girls' Chorus 10.
JOHN A.ZORSKIS John
ALANZUPANCIC Alan
STEVEN A. ZUPONCIC Zup
J.V. Football 10; Key Club 10.
MICHAEL P. ZURILLA Mike
Camera Club 10; Horsemanship Club 10.
Helen A. Yurchek Anthony J. Zaiar Mitchel Zalar
Mary Helen Zele Mary A. Zelinsky Dennis L. Zerby Jeffrey M. Zetkulich Pamela M. Znidarsic
John A. Zorskis Alan Zupancic Goranka Zupanovic Steven A. Zuponcic Michael P. Zu
Scniors/79
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Board of Education, (L-R): seated, Mrs. Shirley Nurmi - President, Mr. Donald Smith, - Vice-President, Mr.
Mary King. Standing: Dr. Frank Houser, Mr. Joseph Sustersic.
/Board of Education
BOARD OF EDUCATION
AND
ADMINISTRATION
The members of the Board of Education es-
tablished the policy for the administration
of the schools. The superintendent's team met
regularly and provided the answers to the
problems and concerns that faced the schools.
Dr. Husarik, superintendent of schools, en-
joyed teaching and served as a substitute
occasionally.
^iT^ ■j\t:-^.
Administrative staff, (L-R); John Lewis - Business Manager, Dr. William Dodds - Asst. Supt. Elementary,
Dr. Ernest Husarik - Superintendent, Lowell Davis - Clerk-Treasurer, Dr. Robert Wightman - Asst. Supt.
Secondary.
81 /Board Of Education
WALTER
SCHWEGLER
PRINCIPAL
Leading the way in which each of us seniors
must go, a guiding force tcept the path open
to each of us. His openness and understand-
ing of our problems made it possible for our
commencement into a new adventure of life
after high school graduation. Our goals,
our happy times, and our losses kept us on
the road of progress because of his interest
in each of us as human beings. His constant
vigilance and presence in the school helped
to keep us mindful of the real purpose of
education. His friendship will always be
TREASURED as we go on to fulfill our
goals. The proof of our value of Mr.
Schwegler is pictured here with the many
duties, yet, real involvement with all the
students of Euclid High School.
82/Walter Schwegler
83/Walter Schwegle
dikUM
Mr. Barcza
Mrs. Barker
Mrs. Barry
Mrs. Baumeister
Mr. Bender
Science
Home Arts
Treasurer
Foreign Language
Science
84/FACULTY
Miss Carmody Mrs. Carter
English Physical Education
FACULTY/85
Mr. DeMora
Social Studies
Mr. Dickinson
Social Studies
Mr. Diehl
Social Studies
Mrs. Dunn
Counselor S-Z
86/FACULTY
Mrs. Fellman Mr. Fowler Mrs. Fox Mr. Francetic
Registered Nurse Occupational Ed. Physical Education Science
Mr. Freedman
Science
Mrs. Frye
Counselor A-F
Mr. Galicki
Industrial Arts
Mr. Germock
Industrial Arts
Mrs. Gibson
Counselor G-L
FACULTY/87
Mr. Hartmann
Socail Studies
Mr. Henderson
English
Mr. Hoffarl
Industrial Arts
Mr. Hoffert
Social Studies
Mrs. Huefner
Business
88/Faculty
Mr. Lepold
English-Math
Mrs. Lickert
Secretary
Faculty/89
Mr. D. Martin
Dean A-F
Mr. E. Martin
Industrial Arts
90/FACULTY
Mrs. M. O'Neill Mrs Overberger Mr. Patton
Secretary Librarian Art
Mrs. Paul
Secretary
Mr. Pawlowski
Mathematics
FACULTY/91
92/FACULTY
Mrs. Reider Mr. Reno
Mr. Resch
Librarian
Science and Math Physical Education Mathematics Physical Education
Miss Simonich Mrs. Skvasik Miss Sliter Mr. G. Smith
Foreign Language English English and F. Lang. English
Mrs. R. Smith
Asst. Principal
FACULTY/93
Mr. Stupica
Business
Mr. Supance
Industrial Arts
94/Faculty
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V
Miss Uhry Mr. Vollman Mr. Von Benken Mr. Weisenberg Mrs. Wiegand
Mathematics Art and Indus. Art Science Social Studies Business
m^ D C^ ^^
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Mrs. Wiersba
Mrs. Williams
Mr. Yocum
Mrs. Zimmerman
Miss Zola
Art
Business
Career Counselor
Foreign Language
Home Arts
FACULTY/95
CAFETERIA
WORKERS
This staff did an excellent job of cooking
and serving hot and nourishing lunches.
They tried to change our usual French fries
and hamburgers into a wider variety of
foods. They achieved this by challenging
our taste buds. The Paul Bunyan, Torpedo,
pizza sandwiches and many other nutrition-
al meals varied the menu.
Cafeteria Employees (left to right). Row 1: Elizabeth Zimmerman, Jean Hassel, Lois Brow, Mary Black, Rose
Haines, Margaret Payne, Sadie Taylor. Row 2: Mavis Kopach, Charlotte Coulter, Mildred Somrak, Eleanor Doble-
kar, Jean Skolaris, Winifred Modic, Margaret Brooks, Carol McDonough, Barbara Apanaswicz, Mae Kolesar, Mary
Markovich. Row 3: Clara Kuzmic, Anne Schepke, Catherine Wirsing, Charlene Gervasi, Lucy Glavic, Mary Urge-
leit, Marianne Edelman, Laura Meyer, Frances Tavenier, Helen Chudzik, Ruth Chabrand.
96/Cafeteria Workers
CUSTODIAL
STAFF
Our school was in A-1 shape because
of the custodians who did what we
took for granted. The essentials, like
cleaning and maintaining the building,
were hard chores which this staff
handled beautifully. Mr. Ganzer, one
of these dedicated workers has retired
this year. We thank him for all his ser-
vices rendered us.
Mr. Ganzer
Custodians/97
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
This year's team was exceptional in many respects.
The defense led the Greater Cleveland Conference in
TOTAL DEFENSE and RUSHING DEFENSE. They
allowed opponents only 7.6 points a game. Offensively,
Euclid led the Conference in RUSHING YARDAGE
and was second in TOTAL DEFENSE. There were
many players who excelled at their positions. Jim Baitt
broke the school rushing and scoring records. He was
named M.V.P. in the conference. Other All-Conference
players were: Dave Berlan, Ed Delaney, Jack Gregorin,
Mark Centa, Tom Palumbo, and Dave Yeckley.
The most thrilling aspect of this year's team was the
way the young men played the game. They were ex-
tremely enthusiastic toward contact, and they earned the
genuine respect of all their opponents.
The team finished in second place due to a one point
upset loss to Mayfield.More importantly, however, they
established the fact that Euclid Senior High plays
winning football and thrives on "hardnosed" football
players.
Coach Ron Seymour
100
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ROW 1- John Basar, Jack Gregorin, Larry Insana, Tom Palumbo, Dave Berlan, Ed Delaney. Jim Hunt, Scott Bradac, Mark Byrne. Mark
Centa. ROW 2-Scott Maxwell, Rick Burrows, John McCluskey, John Richards, Steve Resar, Rich Jambor, Frank Kucharski, Dennis
Strand, Steve Burress, Dave Yeckley. ROW 3- Tom Rinderle, Dan Angelo, Tom Centa, Noel Brady, Frank Maire, Jim Baitt, Tim Sher-
man, Tom Appleton, Phil Horabik, Tim Erjavic, Scott Parker. ROW 4- Lenny Caplick, Joe Doyle, Tim Yerman, Bill Holmes, Frank
Claybough, Devin Wilson, Bill Bildstein, Joe Hrvsovsky, Kevin Sidman, Mark Dolinar. ROW 5- Dave Wolf, Ray Naro, George Newcomb,
Bob Clemence, Dave Carbone, Ray Strah, Greg Chiudioni, Jerry Drobnick, Don King, Joe Smith. ROW 6- Manager Pat Pyle, Dave
Schonauer, Tom Stupica, Joe Regano, Jeff Hartman, Chet Knowian, Paul Kapastec, George Pana, Ron Seymour, Trainer Steve McKenna.
Football/ 101
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The J.V. football team finished their season in second
place in the league. Following tough losses in three of
their first four games, the Panthers came back to win
five of their last six games. Even though they were ham-
pered by many injuries and also sophomores playing for
the Varsity, the J.V.'s were determined to have a winning
season. Their hard work and fine play sets the ground-
work for their successful varsity careers.
Coach Tom Stupica
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ROW 1- Dan Kastelic, Ed Marinkov, Timm Moriarity, Greg Barnauskas, Jamie Sherman, John Attwood, Larry Lewis, Mike Cascioto.
ROW 2- Kevin Print, Al Tortarella, Kerry Manassa, Don Reilly, Carl Pungerchar,Tim Polokar, Brian Bukovec, Dave Nichling. ROW 3-
Andy Barnauskas, Dan Daugherty, Bob Penika, John Fowie, Mark Reel, Ron Knaus, Brad Newcomb, Mike Nagode. ROW 4- Rich Wil-
trout. Chip Neff, Tom Lynch, John Berlan, Nick Sakacs, Mark Rado, Tom Simon, Dave Galious. ROW 5- Dave Schonauer. Paul
Kapastec, Tom Stupica, Joe Regano, Jeff Hartman, Chet Knowlan, George Pana.
104/Football
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VARSITY SOCCER
The 1977 Euclid High Soccer Team finished the season with a very
respectable 8-4-1 record. Our G.C.C. record was 6-3-1 which was
good enough for 3rd place behind Eastlake North and Mentor.
Highlights of the year were our 0-0 tie with undefeated Eastlake
North, and our 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Lake Catho-
lic. Receiving honors on this year's team were Scott Parker, 1st
team G.C.C. and Euclid Soccer Most Valuable Player, Jorge
Lanese, 1st team G.C.C. and Euclid Soccer Most Valuable Defen-
sive Player, Rob Cowan, 2nd team G.C.C. and Euclid Soccer Most
Valuable Player Offense, Bob Simisak received 2nd team G.C.C.
Coach Greg Sattler
ROW 1: Mike Maggio, Sylvan Kuharich,
Dave Seidei, Bob Simicak, George Lanese.
ROW 2: Joe Cartulla, Herb Pawski, Rob Co-
wan, Scott Parker, Rick Boehm, John Laugh-
lin. ROW .3: Paul McFadden, Mike Topping,
Tom Deemer, Mike Campbell, Bob Dalic.
106/Soccer
Soccer/ 107
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ROW 1- Jeff Freedman, Scott Foreman, David Ice. ROW 2- Jacques Gondeau, Lou Vidovic, Greg
Giegerich. ROW 3- Dave Dodd, Mike Reed, Dave McGraw, Craig Hasegawa. ROW 4- Coach Dicl<
Homovec, Chris Durbin, Dave Mays, Jeff Kleinfeid, Tom Kohagen, Boris Masera, Dave Uchbar, Mike
Kupfer, Doug Ayers, Jim Gaydosh.
108/J.V. Soccer
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J.V. SOCCER
The 1977 Junior Varsity Soccer Team ended the season
with a respectable 3-4-2 record. Starting practice in
August with a squad of twenty-five boys, the team
showed constant improvement in both the skill and tacti-
cal areas of the game. Since only five of the twenty-five
J.V.'s had any previous soccer experience, the whole
team worked exceptionally hard. Their play at the end
of the season reflected this hard work.
Coach Dick Homovec
J.V, Soccer/ 109
CROSS COUNTRY
The 1977 edition of the Panther Harriers was one of those forgettable seasons filled with misfortune at every
turn. One bright spot in the season was Chris Dole who qualified for the State meet where he finished 43rd in the
individual race. Leaving the team will be seniors Mike Fabec, Walt Wolski, Chris Dole, and Mike Glaser, who
did a fantastic job throughout their cross-country careers. The underclassmen on our team are strong runners
and they will be the backbone of our team next year.
Coach Tom Halbedel
ROW 1- Eric Jochum, Steve Easier, Steve Jones, Bob Debevc, Mike Voase. ROW 2- Greg Shock, Kurt Mews, T.J. Theodore, Gerry
Davies, Joe Mersnick, Scott Wright, Mark Walters, Bob Elze. ROW 3- Art Buanno, Mike Fabec, Walt Wolski, Larry Plavcan, Chris Dole,
Mike Glaser, Charlie Simpson, Coach Tom Halbedel.
IlO/X-Co
GOLF
Our golf season was moderately successful. After a very
poor start of 1 -5- 1 , we won 5 of our last 7 matches. I n so
doing, we set two school scoring records including a re-
markable 150 wherein all 4 scorers shot under 40.
Individual performances were noteworthy as well. Cap-
tain George Mazzaro set a record for rounds 40 or
under. Bob Cayne qualified for the District as a sectional
medalist, and he also had the season's lowest round of
34. Keith Kester had 5 rounds under 40, one of which
was an even-par 35.
Kester, along with Don Malone and Dave Thompson will
form the nucleus of next year's team. These returnees,
playing for the first time on a genuine "home" course,
should give us a good chance to improve this year's
record.
Coach Mike Raiccvich
ROW 1- Steve Martin, George Mazzaro, Don Malone, Kurt Raicevich. ROW 2- Frank Balogh, Dave Thompson, Bo
Cayne, Keith Kester, Coach Mike Raicevich.
112/Golf
HOCKEY
A youthful Panther Hockey team bogged down early in
the season by inexperience and tough competition. The
team showed their character by bouncing back to post a
successful winning record.
Providing solid goalkeeping were sophomores Tom Bell,
Ross Campensa, and junior John Williams. The defense
was led by senior captain Denny Dixon and senior Mike
Thomas, whose experience helped steady the remaining
defense corps of sophomores Mike Burke, Jeff Schroll,
Dave Nichting, and Ed Sheridan.
By mid-season, three sound forward lines took shape and
provided plenty of action. Seniors Mitch Zalar and Eu-
gene LaValley flanked junior Chuck Golden on one unit,
while sophomore scoring sensation Jim Banaszek center-
ed for Jeff Sidak and Rick Smelko. The junior trio of
Brian McCullough at center and wingers Jeff Fiffik and
Kurt Raicevich, formed another unit. Tony Vitolo and
Mike Chapman rounded off the forwards. Serving capa-
bly as manager for this rambunctious squad was Scott
Ullman.
Coach Alex Dzerowicz
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ROW 1- Tom Bell, Jeff Sidak. Mike Burke, Mitch Zalar. Coach Alex Dzerowicz, Denny Dixon. J.D. Stump. John Wil-
liams. ROW 2- Manager Scott Ullman, Chuck Golden, Mike Thomas, Brian McCullough, Jeff Fiffik, Ed Sheridan.
Gene LaValley, Mike Chapman, Scott McCance, Jim Banaszek, Jeff Schroll, Rick Smelko, Tony Vitolo.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
This year's team has been a joy to work with. Co-captains,
Jim Daughtery and Cliff Kirchner, were outstanding lead-
ers for the team. Jeff Springer developed into a fine for-
ward, while our other senior, Dave Linane, became our
strong shooting guard. Lead by Kevin Kaifesh, Jerry Drob-
nick, Terry Harrell, Mark Kordic, Don Koller, and Rich
Wagner, the blue team turned in an excellent season.
Highlights of the season included wins over Mayfield,
North, Brush, and South. The team showed vast improve-
ment as they won ten of their last eleven games. The inten-
sity of play has been enjoyable to watch, and it exemplifies
the type of individuals that were on our team.
Coach Doc Daugherty
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16/Basketball
ROW 1- Coach Doc Daugherty, Manager Frank Debevc, Jim Daugherty, Jeff Springer, Cliff Kirchner, Dave Li-
nane, Kevin Kaifesh, Jerry Drobnicl<. ROW 2- Assistant Coach Tom Stupica, Bob Rowland, Marty Zupancic, Dale
Frey, Mark Kordic, Kris Hassel, Tim Tichcnor, Terry Harrell, Don Koller, Rich Wagner.
Basketball/ I 17
118/J,V. Basketball
J.V. BASKETBALL
The Junior Varsity Basketball team finished the season with a
good record. Many games were lost by less than ten points- a
basket here or there could have created many more victories.
The team is characterized by its great hustle and desire to win.
With this attitude, many of the players will develop into fine
basketball players because of their hard work and dedication.
Coach Tom Stupica
J.V. Basketball/ 119
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VARSITY WRESTLING
Even though there are 7 seniors, this year's team is still rather young with a bright future. Jim Hunt, senior co-
captain, had the best record on the team. Jack Downer was the team's only place winner in the Kenston Tourna-
ment. Chris Black and Ed Delaney were both two time letter winners and completed their third year of Varsity
competition. With the fine leadership that this year's seniors have provided, and the excellent junior wrestlers,
next year should be interesting.
Coach Attamante
120/V. Wrestling
V. Wrestling/121
122/V. Wrestling
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING
Row 1- Reno Poplstein,
T. J. Theodore, Tom
Schauer.Row 2- Ed
Noles, Chip Neff, Chris
Gordon, Nathan Hol-
land, Mike Cunning-
ham. Row 3- Bob Sum-
mers, Mike Radabaugh,
Mark Gordon, Mike
Kester.
J.V. Wrestling/ 1 23
SWIM TEAM
This years' swim team started the season with two losses,
but came back to win ten in a row, with the biggest vic-
tory over Lakewood. Bart Cerer, our most outstanding
swimmer with the greatest potential, established three
school records during the season. Doug Jones swam
many of the same events as Bart, yet was able to set two
pool records.
Divers Mike Donley and Scott Harmon both had un-
defeated records in duel meets this year, while Mike
set the school record in diving. This was the hardest
working and most cooperative team Fve ever had the
pleasure of coaching, and I'm proud to say that the boys
really did deserve the G.C.C. Championship.
Coach Joe Rodriguez
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Row 1- John Mullen, Bart Cerer, Eric Darcy, Mark Carney, Pat Grieshammer, Bob Clines, Joe Perpar. Row 2- Dave
Coyne. Rick Horn, Todd Reese, Scott Speroff,Greg Pyle, Terry Brennan. Row 3- Mike Donley, Jack Sheldon, Doug
Jones, Scott Harmon, Jeff Mavsar, Mike Glaser, Eugene Jaskiewicz.
I 24/Swimming
Swimming/ 1 25
126/ Indoor Track
INDOOR TRACK
The indoor track team has developed into another tra-
ditional Euclid team by maintaining our outstanding
record. Our strength on this team centered around the
senior middle distance runners, captain Scott Parker,
Chris Dole, Mike Fabec, Walt Wolski, and Scott Max-
well. Senior Jay Fondran was the mainstay in the sprint
events, supported by speedsters Larry Insana, Brad
Kuzik, Frank Civatrese, Vince Malone, Kevin Selway,
and Pat Bine.
Mark Centa and Rich Jambor were Euclid's muscle men
in the shot put. The high jump was led by Tom Waschura
who will return next year.
Our sophomores and juniors filled the gaps when needed
and did an admirable job of lending depth to make this
another winning season.
Coach Bob Ramlow
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Row 1- Tim Erjavec, Jay Fondran, Scott Parker, Al Buanno. Steve Resar, Silvan Kuharich, Brad Kuzic, Walt Wolski, Chris Dole. Mike
Fabec. Row 2- Mark Centa, Eric Besselman, Dave Yeckley. Vince Malone, Tom Waschura. Bob Holloway. Raymond J. Johnson Jr., Frank
Civitarese, Larry Plavcan, Paul Bene, Jim Tomsick, Bret Walther, Brian Coons. Row 3- Eric Jochum. Mark Walters, Ed Szabrak. Scott
Wright, Mike Voase, Larry Banning, Steve Jones, Jerry Davies, Dan Kostan. Jamie Keefe, Gary Rail, Dale Varner, John Rose, Tom
Centa. Row 4- Paul Calabrese, Bill Fierle, Kurt Mews, Scott Maxwell, Karen Rymarczyk, Kim Stegh, Judy Bohn. Janine Kato, Dawn
Woodruff, Ellen Buck.
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HALL OF FAME
This section is devoted to outstanding atliletes who have
achieved excellence in his or her sport during the 1977-
1978 season, as recommended by their coach.
Jim Baitt-V. Football
Jim Banaszek-Hockey
Dave Berlan-V. Football
John Berlan-J.V. Football
Mark Bukovic-J.V. Football
Bart Cerer-Swimming
Rob Cowan-V. Soccer
Mary D'Amico-Volleyball
Denny Dixon-Hockey
Mike Donley-Swimming
Jack Downer-V. Wrestling
Chuck Golden-Hockey
Jack Gregorin-V. Football
Scott Harmon-Swimming
Doug Jones-Swimming
Jeff Kooser-J.V. Basketball
Mary Beth Legan-Gymnastics
Dave Linane-V. Basketball
George Mazzaro-Golf
Linda Misch-Girls' Volleyball
-Girls' Basketball
Tom Palumbo-V. Football
Jamie Sherman-J.V. Football
Debbie Williams-Girls' Basketball
Rich Wiltrout-J.V. Football
-J.V. Basketball
Greg Barnauskas-J.V. Football
Mark Centa-V. Football
Dave Yeckley-V. Football
Jim Hunt-V. Wrestling
Bill Zalar-J.V. Basketball
128/Hall of Fame
Ed Delaney-V. Football
Cliff Kirchner-V. Basketball
Mike Thomas-Hockey
Jim Daugherty-V. Basketball
Jeff Springer-V. Basketbal
Scott Parker-V. Soccer
Hall of Fame/ 129
EUCLID
OPP. EUCLID
OPP.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
75
Berea
83
106
Orange
25
60
University
103
100
Cleve. Hts.
31
104
90
Brush
Fairview
7\C
93
Lakewood
•■ 84
60
Bedford
70
130
EUCLID
OPP. EUCLID
OPP.
J.V. BASKETBALL
42
CIcvc. Hts.
49
46
Geneva ".
Brush
25
38
40
41
Eastlake North
46
55
Bedford
52
34
Maple
42
38
Mentor
35
43
U. Arlington
46
39
Mayfield
27
48
Willoughby Jferi^
52
39
Brush ^/^
38
50
Willoughby^^Bt
■ 41
56
Bedford SHp
... 53
32
Maple
43
72
Wickliffe
47
39
Mentor
33
44
4RS1
Mayfield
[TY WRFST
35
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12
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Richmond Hts. _
J-jA 1
9
Lake Cathojic jm
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21
Mayfield "^^
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26
Berea ^M
27
Bedford S
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29
Brush 9|
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27
Cleve. Hts. ^
14
North ^
37
15
Maple Hts. ^
46
25
Mentor
31
43
South
17
30
Wickliffe
15
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4
1
HOCKEY
yj^y Village
Gjarfield
^jmer
8
5
5
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Padua
10
4
Brooklyn
North Olmsted
4
3
15
St. Ignatius
2
3
Kent
6
8
Parma
3
8
Flyria
1
5
i 4
St. Joseph
Lakewood
1
2
i- 3
8
Rocky River
Si. Ignatius
2
2
9
St. Joseph
2
8
Padua
8
16
4
Brooklyn
Kent
0
3
J.V
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21
Richmond Hts.
38
Lake Catholic
33
33
S^Mayfield
Berea
41
21
44
Bedford
26
30
Brush
22
42
Cleve. Hts.
24
26
North
30
8
Maple Hts.
58
19
Mentor
40
49
South
9
56
Wickliffe
12
VARSITY SWIMMING
76
Berea
96
117
Orange
54
75
University
97
95
Cleve. Hts.
76
90
Rocky River
82
120
Brush
52
1^
Maple
Bedford Relays
51
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Mayfield
53
123^
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49
93
Lakewood
79
II2JL
1 Bedford
60
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GIRLS' TENNIS
The 1977 Euclid High School Girls Tennis Team p>
had its finest season ever. They accomplished an 8-6
season, despite playing in one of the toughest tennis
leagues in the state of Ohio, the Northeastern Ohio High
School Tennis Association.
The heart of the team were its seniors, Debbie
Williams (13-1) and Bonnie Cannavino (9-4). These
two girls were inspirational not only in their play, but
also in the fine example of sportsmanship they set. With
such a strong foundation our promising underclassmen
were given much valuable playing time which will
give us a good start next season.
Marilyn Bowker
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ROW 1- Sue Meglich, Carol Hanson, Vickie Chapman, Linda Pierolo, Claudia
McChancy. ROW 2- Coach Marilyn Bowker, Debbie Williams, Cindy Orehek,
Meg Humensky, Bonnie Cannavino, Eileen Welton, Theresa Mackanos.
Girls' Tennis / 133
VOLLEYBALL
The Varsity Volleyball team had a 9-5 record for the
year which placed them third in the league. Five seniors
compose the 12 member team-Mary D'Amico and
Teresa Kuklica co-captains, JoAnne Bokar, Lori Bresk-
var, and Eileen Busdiecker. The juniors are Linda
Misch, Laurie Oberaitis, and Jeanne Dommer. Karen
Busdiecker, Mickey Bolocanoff, and Martha Eyman
are the sophomore representatives.
The state sponsored sectional and district tournaments
were held at Euclid on November 5 and 12 respectively.
Our girls were second seeded when they played Jane
Addams on November 5.
The J.V. team was 5-9 for the season. However, they
have done the job by grooming many sophomores for
the team next year. 5" 10" Monika Matthews will help
provide some height for the future, while Diane Fakult
and Mickey Dupay will give us some depth with our
setting.
Coach Pat Buck
Varsity, ROW 1: Linda Misch, JoAnne Bokar, Mary D'Amico, Lori
Bresl<var, Cheryl Strah. ROW 2: Teresa Kuklica, Sue Burton, Karen
Busdiecker, Joan Ryder, Martha Eyman, Coach Pat Buck. Missing:
Eileen Busdiecker, Michelle Bolocanoff, Laurie Oberaitis, and Jeanne
Dommer.
134/Volleyball
Junior Varsity, ROW 1: Doris Skarica, Maureen Dupay, Nicoletta lafelice, Kim Strah, Robin Henry,
Debbie Hegedus. ROW 2: Coach Veronica Stadler, Donna Wisniewski, Lisa Wardeiner, Diane Fakult,
Cathy Suschak. ROW 3: Michelle Bolocanoff, Pat Schultz, Terri Weber, Milena Jarc, Josephine Jarc.
GIRLS'
X-COUNTRY
As a coach I have never had a team which showed
such vast improvement over one season. The girls'
cross country team worked hard, obtained the pro-
per attitude, and developed confidence which en-
abled them to reach their goal, the All-Ohio Cham-
pionship.
Leaving the squad this year will be Judy Bohn and
three year vetern. Dawn Woodruff. Juniors, Janine
Kato, Kathy Rymarczyk, Carrie Schuster, and Jan
Slejko will join forces with sophomores Amy
Arnold, Ellen Buck, and Kim Stregh in hopes of
producing an equally strong team next year.
Coach Bob Ramlow
136/Girls' Cross Country
ROW 1- Jan Slejko, Dawn Woodruff, Kathy Rymarczyk. ROW 2- Coach Bob Ramlow,
Carrie Shuster, Amy Arnold, Janine Kato. Missing- Ellen Buck. Kim Stregh, Judy Bohn.
Cross Country/ 137
GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL
The girls' varsity basketball
team has had a successful season.
They were seeded third for the
tournament behind Mentor,
whom they defeated 49-44.
Debbie Williams has had an out-
standing season, having scored
400 points in 15 games, her high
being 39 against Mayfield. Linda
Misch has also played extremely
well, being recognized as one of
the premiere defensive people in
the league. Her aggressive play
has played a major part in the
success of the team.
Others who have played success-
ful roles were JoAnn Bokar,
Monica Matthews, Jan Slejko,
Christine and Cathleen Perry-
man, and Vicki Chapman, who
will develop into a strong guard
with more game experience.
Coach Don Martin.
ROW 1- Cathleen Perryman, Debbie Williams, Linda Misch, JoAnn Bokar, Jan Slejko. ROW 2-
Coach Jim Englehart, Cheri Strah, Chris Perryman, Terri Mackanos, Monica Matthews, Vicki
Chapman, Coach Don Martin.
138/Girls' Basketball
GIRLS' J.V. BASKETBALL
Row 1- Sally Jaksa, Rose Bene, Martha Eyman, Diane Cavell, Sherie Garapic. Row 2- Coach Audrey
Fox, Toni Rowland, Monica Matthews, Terri Mackanos, Karen Naininger, Patti Hastings.
Girls' Basketball/ 1 39
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS
This year's girls' gymnastics team had a winning season. We ended up with a 5-4 record, and were third in our lea-
gue. The team consisted of many hard working young ladies who worked together to make a winning team. They
were all sophomores and juniors and will be returning again next year in the hopes of improving even more.
Coach Dick Homovic
Coach Greg Sattler
140/Gymnastics
EUCLID
OPP. EUCLID
OPP.
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
J.V. VOLLEYBALL
5-15-1
1 5- 1 5
12-15-
15-15
1 5- 1 5
8-4
13-18-
15-18
15-9-1
1 5- 1 5
15-15
16-3-1:
! 5-5-4
12-5
15-15
15
CIcvc, Hts.
Willoughby Sth
Bedford
Brush
Mayficid
North
Maple Ht
W illoughby Sth
Bedford
^Brush
Mayfieid
North
Mentor
Maple Hts.
TENNIS
Regina
Aurora
Cieve. Hts.
Mayfieid
Hawken
Shaker Hts
Brush
Chagrin Fa
Beaumont
ichmond Hts.
Orange
Hathaway Brown
Beachwood
Collinwood
11-15-5
Clcvc. Hts.
15-11-15
10-2
Willoughby
Sth. 15-15
8-8
Bedford
15-15
12-15-15
Brush
1 5- 1 3-6
15-15
Mayficid
8-9
14-8
North
16-15
15-5-4
Mentor
9-15-lT*^
6-15-15
Maple Hts.
15-5-11
5-11
Willoughby
Sth. 15-^^
14-15-1
Bedford
16-13i^^
15-11-15
Brush
6-\5j^r i
15-15-15
Mayfieid
^^^NtO-17-^ 1
12-2
North
15-l^B
11-16-13
Mentor
15-14-15
15-15
Maple Hts.
12-13
CROSS COUNTRY
22
Chagrin Falls
34
34
Bay
21
20
North Olmsted
37
15
Marshall
50
18
Mayfieid
42
15
Rhodes
47
20
Madison
35
3rd
Clover Leaf
Invitational
1st
Willoughby Sth.
Invitational
2nd
Wadsworth In.
1st
Chagrin Falls
1st
All-Ohio AAA
VARSITY BASKETBALL
J.V. BASKETBALL
56
51
60
45
46
59
61
54
61
49
59
36
54
Cleve. South
Willoughby Slh.
North
Bedford
Maple Fits.
kakewood
Mentor
Brush
Willoughby Sth.
Bedford
Mayfieid
Mentor
Mayfieid
North
Brush
53
36
57
35
31
29
65
27
47
46
33
44
16
42
31
32
South
17
23
South
33
10
North
58
30
Bedford
20
26
Maple Hts.
32
14
Lakewood
42
14
Mentor
25
16
Brush
18
17
South
33
33
Bedford
17
36
Mayfieid
45
22
Mentor
39
26
Mayfieid
33
27
North
43
23
Brush
25
25
Maple
26
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Adkins. Pam
Albancse.
Arc
hacki. Karen
Bacchi. Joe
Kathleen
Ankuda. Rulh
Arr
old, Sharon
Ayer
i. Doug
Bachmann, L
Amoroso. Greg
Aquilano. Barb
Au
Iin, Beverly
Ayer
s. Elaine
Bacon. Mike
Angelo, Dan
Arjps, John
Au
tin. Connie
Aven
. Joe
Bailey. Jason
Bailt. Jerri Beasley, Debbie Betcastor. Angel Berish. James
Balazs. Tom Becay. Gloria Bene. Paul Berkey. Craig
Barnetl. Doug Beck. Jim Beranek. Robert Besselman. Erii
Basler, Steve Bcdnar. Chris Beres. Debbie Bevacqua. Rina
Bealowski. Greg Beidle, Sharon Beres. Robert
Bibler. Su
Buanno,
Andrea
Buccilli.
Bukvic. Dorccn
Burd. Kevin
Burger. Rulh
eiek, Daiid
fro. Missy
Idslein. Bill
ase. Chris
Blevins. Bob
Bliss. Richard
Boka. Kim
Bolsar. Sharon
ase. Michelle
BonHeld.
Tracey
Juniors / 145
Caresani.
Cell. Rich
Champa. Ed
Jackie
Cerbin. Heidi
Chambers,
Caresani. Louis
Cerer, Bart
Gloria
Carney, Kevin
Cerjan. Lisa
Chanakas. Tom
Cavan, Tom
Cers. AInis
Chapman, Vicki
Cefaratti.
Chiudioni. Greg
Monica
Choromanski.
Cell, Jim
Jim
146 / Juniors
Dalic. Bob
Dalion. Laura D'Anna, Meg
D'Amico. Dan/ingcr.
Matthew Tina
Dao. Nguyet
Darcy. Eric
Davidson.
Carolyn
Delambo. Elisc Demyanchik. Dc%xny, Chuck
Dclas. Anionia George Dickard. Maun
Dclaney. Jill Dcnnick. Ed DiUlla. Doug
Deoma. Mary
Juniors / 147
DiTomaso, Dorado, Jo
Nannette Downing. La
Dolinar, Ed Dommer. Jeanne Doyle, Joe
Elze, Bob
Erne
Mary
Eroskey, Sandy
Pagan, Sheila
Fanara, Rcnee
Erdani. Mark
Eller
Evancic, John
Fahey, Laura
Faragov, Betty
148 / Juniors
Juniors / 149
Harrell. Terry
Hasegawa, Cr
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Hayman. Lora
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Harl, Bruce
Hassel. Kris
Heindel, Dennis
Gleisser, Hannah
Grdina, Dinah
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Gmeiner. Bill
Gordon. Mark
Gnesmer. Jean
Haines, Carol
Ha
nion. Bill
Golden, Chuck
Gorjup. Donna
Gudenas, Kesty
Halberg. Kevin
Ha
nson, Greg
Grano. Gary
Gullo, Rila
Hallcr, Edward
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rich. Jill
Goodfellow. Amy
Graziano, Diane
Gundling. Nancy
Hamula, Koren
Ha
rmon, Scol
Hershman. Rila Hocevar. Gloria Holloway. Robert Noon. Beth
Higgins, Andrea Horfcrt. Mike Holmes, Bill Hopkins.Tom
Hinko. Linda Hollis. Jan
150 / Juniors
Hfusovsky. Joe Hufgard, Krcd
Hudak, Krank Mufnaglc, Jim
Hucslcd. Kalhy Hughes. Arlecn
Hungcrford. Mary
Hiildcrman. Tom Bclh
Humcnsky. Meg Hullun, Kalhy
Hunlsman. Sieve Insana. Frank
Isaac, Terry Ivancic, Barb Jagielski. Diane
Isbeslor, Kay |vanc,c. Bob Jarmuszkicwcz.Su
Jclepis. Andy Journey, Jeff Kamposek, Edward Kascak. Mark
Jochum, Eric Juralovic. Mark Kaneen. Tern
Kaifcsh, Kevin
Kalka. John
Juniors / 151
152 / Juniors
Kulbickas. Mike
Kuchla, Gary Kupfcr. Mike l.ampcla. Robcrl
Kunalh. Kalhy LaBarbcra. Kalhy Lancsc, Jorge
Lang. Diana
Langdon. Ktlli
Langdon. Mike
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Leder. Becky Lilwinowicz. Calhy
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Lu. Jeff
MacLeod. Andrea
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Luda. Tina
Madorsky, Stephen
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Lyie, Bill
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Markicwicz. Bonnie
Lynn. Greg
Marosan. Ron
Lyon. Bob
Lyile, Dan
Juniors / 153
Mannings, Linda
Murphy, Diane
Murray, Jim
Mast, Roy
Mavsar, Jeff
May. Tonita
McArthur, Dave
McCanv, Carol
McCulloughl.
Millar, James
Monsman, Marl
McCaskie, Joanne
Brian
Miller, Deborah
Moore. Pete
McChancy,
Mc Gill. Darren
Miller, Donna
Morris. Bob
Claudia
McPadden. Dan
Miller. Phyllis
Morris. Patli
McCluskey. Brian
Meanney. Tami
Misch, Linda
Motuza. Joann
McCluskey.
Medves, Steve
Modic, Ed
Mulholland. Da
Michelle
Meier. Carl
Molesky, Caria
McCraith. Michael
Mein, Vinoe
Moody, Robin
McCrcighl. Bob
Mews, Moncia
McCullcy, Mark
Mihelcic, Jackie
154 / Juniors
Pecnik. Ofcg
Peirolo. Linda Pcnko. Nancy
Ptnko. Diane Pcrrolli, Mike
Raicevich, Kurt
Rash. Sandy
Rail, Gary
Raney, Rich
Raymonl, Scott
Reed, Jim
Ramona. Dave
Rapinz, Jim
Reed, Diane
Reese, Steve
Ferryman, Calhleen
Phillips, Cathy
Piscopo. Sue
Powell. John
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Flavcan, Larry
Powers. Mark
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Pietrantozzi, Viola
Fluta, Kurt
Prines. Mark
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Pelrella, Julie
Fikovnik, Jim
Pollard. Latresa
Prilchard. Beverly
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Petrich, Sherie
Finney, Sharon
Polly. Joy
Pysell. David
Fetrick, Cheryl
Pinto. Donna
Potocnik. Joan
Radabaugh. Mike
Reese. Todd
Petsche, Robert
Reichert. Wi
Reid, Lori
156 / Juniors
Reminick. Scott Rinderle, Thomas Rocco. Jim
Rezonja. Mimi Roberts. Mark Roedcr. Pam
Rhyne. Cindi Robinson, Scott Roeder, Patty
Romoser, Donuld
Roper. Chrislophi
Rose. Kalhy
Sharer. Dotlic
Shaner, Edward
Sheehan. Kelly
Shefcheck. Mike
Shelden. Jack
Shullz. Jack
ShuU;. Pamela
Shuster. Cai
Siberl. Lisa
Sidman. Kc
Simpson. Charlie
Sisson. Douglas
Sivillo. Sue
Juniors / 157
Sparks, Jeanelle
Slaso, Denise
Slrah, Cheri
Such
vus. Bob
Slcfanac, Milch
Strah, Raymond
Suda
Srnick, Phil
Slelmach. Dwayn
c Strah, Robert
Sumn
lerfield. Da
Slack, Jim
Slevko, Mike
Strle. Helen
Sumn
lers. Bob
Slanek, Jan
Sligamicr, Steve
Struna, Gary
ak, Calhv
Stanisa, Andrew
Slouffer. Ten
Stumpf, Beverly
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Skedel. Therese
Snyder, Janet
Skerl, Denise
Snyder, Rich
Skovira. Joseph
Snyder, Roger
Slejkos, Janet
Soinosky, Sha
Smith, Cheryl
Sotka, Charier
Smith. Cynthia
Spaiek, Patti
Smith, Kelly
158 / Juniors
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Topping, Jancl Turner. Diane
Tor(orici. Slclla Turner, Kalhyc
Treichel, Dave Tulolo, Tom
Trommetlcr, Grcla Udovic, Ludvick
Juniors / 159
Wright. Robert
Wyhe. Jenny Yeagcr, Earl Yerman, Tir
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Wendel. Dons West, Patricia
Wcrstak. Bill Wieganti. Don
Wilson. Devin Wisniewski. Tony Wolf. David
Wilson. Jim Wuchner. Marlene Wright. George
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Zelko. Jim Zupancic. .Andria Zupanic. Lisa
Zigman, Frank Zupocic. Mary Beth
Juniors / 161
SOPHOMORES
Last year's rival junior high freshman stu-
dents met on September 6, 1977, to join to-
gether as the sophomore class of Euclid High
School. They added enthusiasm and excite-
ment to the corriders of Euclid High. Their
year consisted of meeting new people, getting
adjusted to high school life and sharing in
the fun of the high school's different activi-
ties. The sophomore class decorated the halls
for Christmas and planned activities that
would acquaint themselves with their fellow
classmates.
Mrs. Skvasik, 1 Period, Top Row, L to R: Tony Lovano, Duaine Thome, Scott
Sanderson, Mark Caplick, Steve Cline, Bottom Row: Jerry Bowman, Bill Kimble,
John Christopher, John Hoffart, Linda Warner Missing: Cheryl Adam, Jack
Crouch, Pat McCallion, Nick Pietrantozzi, Chris Suvak
Miss Harris, 1 Period, 1 Row: Beth Black, Sammy Brunner, Bridget Barba, Janet D'Amico, Lisa Hastert,
Diane Perusek, Millie Turkalj. Second Row: Doug Baars, Sharen Andrews, Terri Smiddy, Jim Duthie, Michael
Reed, Diane Perusek, Lynn Swansinger. Third Row: Joe Massaro, Richard Norton, Ken Roberts, Carmen
Weissfus, Mark Sawyer. Fourth Row: Ed Konchan, John Glicken, Mike Casciato, Richard Hrwatzki, Rimas
Nausas. NOT PICTURED: Ed Sheridan, Bob Thomas
162/Sophomores
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Mr. Hall, 1 Period, Front Row, L to R; Sandy Wintle, Mike MacDermott, Lisa Little-
ton, Morman Goldrich, Ken Hlebak, Keith Lawrence Row 2: Bill Zaller, Barbara Rep-
fell, Paula Gray, Michele Boloconoff, Dean Merrifield, Arthur Buanno, George Kampo-
sek, John Marcoli, J.D. Stump, Rick Smelko, Dave Zaiben, Linda Smith, Annemarie
DiTirro, Scott McCance. Row 3: Vera Radosevic, Doug Jones, Tom Sapatka, John
Pritchard, John Powell, Richard Wiltrout, Dan Ross.
Sophomores/ 163
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Mrs. Gale, 1 Period, Front Row, Left to Right: Andrea Rudolph, Laurie Isbestor, Lisa Simmons, Laurie
DeLuca, Tiffany Buda, Nancy Sledz, Dawn Glaser, Deanna Brzozowski, Rosemary Sulkowski, Regina
Cirota. Second Row: Tami Truscott, Mary Markos, Holly King, Laurel Malone, Denise Jordan, Shirley
Jue, Janine Boettcher, Jeanne Matuch. Third Row: Theresa Machanos, Greg DuUa, Dave Mays,
Timothy Fawcett, Chip Neff, Glen Gregrich, Larry Lewis. Not Pictured: Jane Palinkas.
Don't worry . . . it's only a fire drill.
Miss Harris, 2 Period, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Susan
Pahle, Kathy Rotondo, Pat Hayes. Second Row: Donna
Weslee, Robbie Soeder, Leah Halus Andrea Schembre.
Third Row; Karen Behun, Jane Bartel, Margie ODonnell
Fourth Row: Vicky Centa, Richard Lusky, Janice Lexa,.
Fifth Row: Jay Attwood, Jeff Anderson, Bonnie Bydash,
Vickie Yatsko. Sixth Row: Craig Kordic, Chris King,
Lee Tanner. Seventh Row: Sandy Mulligan, Cindy Woide,
Al Totarella, Kim Stegh, Eighth Row: Greg Pritchard,
Tom Bell, Ray Giangiacomo. Not Pictured: Rebecca
Dutko
164/Sophomores
Miss Lellis, 2 Period, Top Row, Left To Right: Roberta Raci<er, Jackie Zori<o, Frani< Balogh,
Jeff Kooser, Jeff Potokar, Jeff Kleinfeld, Julie Skur. Second Row: Noreen Hernan, Ellen
Kessler, Jesse DiRando, Diane Cibrik, Jeff Freedman, Edith Stibinger, Lisa Gates. Third Row:
Svetlana Beros, Eileen Welton, Ferolyn Powell, Barbara Moeller. Fourth Row: Georgene
Kormos. Julie Dimitrow, Debbie Grubb.
Miss Spiga, 2 Period, Bottom Row, Left to Right: Diana Watson, Sandy Kusera,
Victoria Colaric, Diana Meyenberg, Pam Hicks. Second Row: Louise Pardi, Mary
Drake. Third Row: John Balaka. Jeff Sidak, Laurel Rogers, Gretchen Mulvinas,
Helen Linane, Kathy Thompson. Top Row: Pete Greismer, Tom Simon. Bill Dodd.
Joe Uss'ai, Marc Broccone, Dave Sceranka, Deron. Malenda. Not Pictured: Margaret
Ashley, Ray Deptola, Virginia Turner, Kelly Caruthers.
Sophomores/ 165
Mrs. Gale, 2 Period Front Row 1 eft To Right Maureen McGill, Michelle Maggio, Sandy Royce,
Mike Unick, Scott Penko. Second Row: Dean Bucceri, Debbie Dixon, Johnna Cook, Patty Doison,
Terri Ratchford, Theresa Kroczek, Sandy Gross, Donna Sim. Third Row: Denise Selvaggio, Marc
Hughes, Barbara Gawor, Jay Sullivan, Sharon Lent, Frank Sivillo. Fourth Row: Al Clemens,
Anthony Mihelich, Mark Warzawski. Not Pictured: Joe Baglione, William Blechm, Sherri Ora-
zem, Cheryl Alphonso
Ms. McLaughlin, 3 Period: Bottom Row, Left To Right, Gary Nousek, Rob Williams, Bob
Crombie, Bob Thompson, Chuck Galer. Second Row: Cheryl Pular, Chris Perko, Jonna Stock-
dale, Jamie Sherman, Don Knific, Brian Speroff, Ron Ledger, Third Row: Gary Keith, Kim
Madorsky, Ray Burris, Dan Reilly, Dave Arnold. Not Pictured: Chris Gannon, Rick Heydok,
Carl Pungerchar, Ray Adamowicz, Dan Coles, Dave Thomas, Ron Perri, Jim Murray
I can eat the whole thing in one bite.
Mr. Petrovick, 3 Period. Left To Right,
Bottom Row; Howard Myers, Scott Fore-
man, Maria Sajn, Donata Schulz. Second
Row: Stan Krulc, Paul Calabrese, Maomi
Higaki, Terry Donner. Third Row: Lori
DeLambo, Mary Jo Balasz, Christ Hor-
vath, Liz Taylor. Fourth Row: Shelly
Miller, Colleen Campbell, Kay Toth,
Debbie Fagan. Fifth Row: Julie Fifik,
Tammy West. Terry Stupica. Sixth Row:
Mike Kobe, Millie Jarc, Sharon Synk,
Andy Barnauskas. Seventh Row: Jim Mc-
Chancy, Lori Thompson, Carol Hanson,
Nancy French. Top Row: Rich Taylor,
Damir Spanjol, Dave Bokor, Greg Schalk.
166/Sophomores
Miss Sliter, 3 Period, Left To Right. Top Row: Ray Martinez, Mike Phillips, Barry
Maxwell, Mark Zimmerman. Second Row: Gary Saba, Auggie Bruno, Janet Laseak,
Chris Parker. Bottom Row: Mike Swanson, Mike Mocny, Dave Dodd. John Bosko.
Not Pictured: Therese Calabrese, Greg Hall, Jeff McCallion
Mr. Smith, 3 Period. Left To Right.
Front Row: Aurelia Pehcock, Donna
Wisniewski, JimPevee John Dorado,
Kathy Ludvik. Second Row: Sandy
Zeitz, Mark Walters Tim Kaselonis,
Jeff SchroU, Cris Rowley, Brad
Newcomb, Trish Sansbury. Third
Row: Denise Szabo, Bill Shega, John
Monacelli, Bob Blevins. Fourth Row:
Row: Greg Thomson. Auggie
Haupt, Keith Will, Dan Tarantino,
Jeff Rupsic, John Berlan, Scott
Bratton, Ted Fabec, Brian Schrock.
Fifth Row: Bob Prizzi
Sophomores/ 167
Mr. Hall. 3 Period: Front Row, Left to Right, Steve Deuschie, Brigid Deveny, Louise Perriman,
Bob Hall, Gerald Davies. Second Row: Maureen Dupay, Jackie Hall, Sally Jakes, Dave Craw-
ford, Dan Himmelman, Mancy Garguilo, Sherie Gerapic, Rick Salyan. Third Row: Jim Bana-
szek, Scott Ullman, Pete Troha, John Christensen, Jeff Schaffer, Steve Kurrent, Dale Stelmach,
Sue Legan, Marsha Novak, Tammi Tucci, Sue Roeder, Sandra Honer, Sue Leonhardt, Mark
Reel, Tim Mocny. Not Pictured: Rosemarie Hunter.
Mr. Smith, 4 Period: Bottom Row, Left To Right: Karen Nainger.Sue Bukovec, Maria Hayes,
Michelle Lonchas, Mark Lawyer, Dan Guarino, Kelly Wilbcr, Dave Hershey, Laura Chukayne.
Ellen Buck. Second Row: Anna Kry.siak, Darlene Cooper, T J. Theodore, Karen Sump, Jean
Araps, John Rup.sic, Val Baris, Pat South, Bob Crane, Marion Klum, Cynthia Vallee, Rebecca
Keeran, Denise Geddes, Pat Fiorelli, Mark Rado, Paul Owen, Not Pictured: Dan Caito
Miss Harris, 4 Period: First Row, Left to Right: Greg Triplett, Mike Voase. Second Row:
Terry Loraw, Pam Wickam, Tony Harwood, John Oldenburgh, Donna Ferrara, Cindy Cor-
bett. Barb Miller. Third Row: David Galvas, Tim Frimel, John Pavis, Marie Elkanick,
Ron Smith. Steve Bost. Sharon Schiller, Missie Busher, Debbie Zuzek, Marilyn
Mechle, Wanda Popovic, Kim Ford, Doug Koestcr, Jim Reeves. Not Pictured: Bill Grau.
This is a PRIVATE meeting
Sophomores/ 169
Mr. Hall, 5 Period, Front Row, Left to Right; Sandy Bures, Pam Whaling, Maria Yanko,
and Thomonica Ware, Row 2; Tom Hink, Ken Johnson, Regina Petraska, and John Emser.
Row 3: Tom Centa, Mike Nagode, Buddy Sulen, Shawn Justus, Alex Spirikaitis, Dean
Schulz, Nathan Holland, and Nick Sakacs. Row 4: Karen Fratino, Patty Miller, Gary Luca-
relli, Mark Bukowec, Wally Vance, Ron Knaus, John Rose, Dave Willert, Greg Pyle, Bob
Sullivan, Christine Watral, Agnes Ortman, and Toni Rowland. Not Pictured: Tim Moriarty.
I just got the joke you told me last week!
Mrs. Gale, 5 Period, Front Row, Left to Right; Sharon Harth, Chris Kucmanic,
Sue Mauser. Row 2: Debbie Holchnecht, Nancy Lombardi, Darlene Bowens.
Jackie Schulz, Chris Redman, Terri Jamnik, Debbie McGinley, Monika Veres.
Back Row; Renee Rose, Jacques Gondeau, Karen Busdiecker, Bill Drasler, John
Fowle, Jack Avcin, Bob Clarke, Daniel Kastelac, Alan Jones, Dennis Kehn, Not
Pictured; Cynthia Downie, Sunita Gupta, Pamela Parker, Thomas Wright
Ms. Spiga, 5 Period, Bottom Row, Left to Right; Angle, Dombrosky, Greg Barn-
auskas, Niki lafelice, Lisa Tekancic, Julie Crane, Mario Pinjuh. Row 2; Chris
Munici, Cliff Norton, Norbert Callahan, Wayne Rexrode, Pat Taylor, Clarence
Senn, Jean Kravos, Row 3; Ed Marinkow, Frank Bolden, Dave Smiddy, Tom
Galon. Top Row; Rob Formica, Terry Lohrey, Mike Rukule, Keith Stumpf. Not
Pictured; Mike Clark, Arleen Funk, Lucy Gravinski, David Scott, Gordon Luce.
170/Sophomores
Ms. Skvasik, 6 Period, Left to Right, Row 1: Sachlow, Tony Aveni, John Becchun,
Tony Corbran, Ed Petric. Row 2: Jim Dotson, Bob Formica, Jim Wilkenson, Kevin
Mahrstedt. Row 3: Joe Lanese, Keith Ludwig, Dan Reichcrt, Bill McKenzie. Not
Pictured: Diane Kowaiewski, Mark Maleney, Tom Rutan.
Mr. Petrovick, 6 Period, Left to Right, Row 1: Greg
Savernik, Mike DeCapite, Sabrina Martinak,. Row
2: Dave Nichting, Lou Vidovic, Ann Masterson,
Ann Shilander, Row 3: Chris Salopek, Pat Minich,
Cindy Siovenec. Row 4: Dawn Dureiko, Ruthanne
Kubik, Pat Purvis, Jean Elhs. Row 5: Jill HIabse,
Rosie Nacinovich, Jim Brentar, Row 6: Sylvia Pov-
rik, Lisa Wardeiner, Judy Freiden, Leslie Johnson.
Top Row: Steve Grubar, John Arnold, Bill Boh-
anon. Ken Kohagen, Duane Foy.
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Miss Hams, 6 Period I eft To Right Row 1 ChcrvlSuraei (jknn /erb\ \m\ Ross,
Ed Noles, Row 2: Mia Ho, Tern Weber, Roy Geyer, Phil Long. Row 3- Sharon
Holland, Sandy Haskin, Kim Burrows, Bob Perusek, Mike Cunningham. Row 4: Jean
Puz, Laura Zebold, Nancy Heimsoth, Tim Wright, Joe OToole, Debber Waterman,
Not Pictured: Mike Ferrara, Stephanie Pies, Bill Schauer, Geoff Trebel.
I
I pledge allegiance to the flag
172/Sophomores
Mrs. Gale. 7 Period, Front Row. Left to Right: Benita Benedik, Colette
Toth, Cindy Stephenson. Heidi Koch, Sharon Barravechia, Carol Gessler,
Linda Honson, Linda Sauerman, Lori Artzner, Sharon Martin Nancy
Nordman, Julie Otcasek, Mary Jo Hulen, Rich Kozich. Row 2: Gina Gial-
iambardi. Diane Urey, Monika Matthews, Patty Naro, Don Cika, Linda
Alaburda, Cindy Just, Becky Deakin, Chris Gordon, Tom Liddy, Tom
Lynch, Dan Spence. Not Pictured; Douglas Carter.
I'm practicing for my ballet lesson.
Ms. McLaughlin, 7 Period, Front Row, Left To Right: Joe Trommetter, Vicki Krcal, Laurie
Glick, Diana Shanks, Jackie Marancic, Jim Haller. Row 2: Rick Brewer, Dan Kostan. Mike
Sachs, Ken Bernacki, Tom O'Brien, Amy Jaklich, Kelly McKenna. Row 3: Dave McGraw. Jim
Ferencak, Kerry Manassa, Jack Clark, Bob Depalma, Dave Reese, Amy Arnold. Bret Polley,
Rick Ellul, Denise Gavell, Mike Burke.
Sophomores/ 1 73
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Mr. Hall, 7 Period, Left To Right, Front Row: Derek Geske, Jim Ventreska, Reno Poplstein,
Blaise Festini, Chris Hale, Chris Chrestoff, Row 2: Bob Brochak, Dan Keith, Don Stein, Ken
Bosco, Joe Hribar, Boris Masera, Vickie Skora, Diana Corrigan, Natalie Rendina, Kim Par-
sons, Mark Golen, Martha Eyman, Rosemarie Bene, Ruth Schuememann. Not Pictured: Kim
Merkley, Kate Kotar, Stanley Kardum, Patricia Hastings.
Mr. Smith, 8 Period, Left To Right, Row 1: Nena Yeck-
ley, Kelly Sivert, Shirley Finney. Row 2: Jackie Morabito,
Robin Henry, Crystal Bashline. Row 3: Eileen Criado.
Row 4: Mike Braidich, Laura Martin, Charlene Leveno,
Wendy Cerbin. Row 5: Renee Hall, John Pecnik, David
Ice, Martin Talty, Steve Jones, Kelly Tempest, Row 7:
Ron Kotar, Ron Roberts. Not Pictured: Andre Kirkland,
Susan Meglich, Allan Dickard, Laurie Norton
This is the annual once a year study
174/Sophomores
Miss Lellis, 8 Period, Left To Right, Bottom
Row, Laura Seieman, Jackie Ryder, Debbie
Reider, Row 2: Meg Clements, Becicy Full<erson,
Julie Magode, Laurie Beres. Row 3: Jill Bad-
stibner, Diane Fakull, Douglas Sebusch, Row 4:
Sue Nemeth, Daryl Gordon, Row 5: Joe Mers-
nik, Tom Anderson, Patty Drienka, Sandy Mor-
gan. Row 6: Kathy De Marco, Cindy Orehek,
Josie Jarc. Row 7: Linda Francetic, Dave Sigg,
Row 8: Joe Harbert, Bob Fox, Ross Campensa.
Row 9: Jim Galloway, Tim Potokar.
I won the daily double!
The future is all in the cards.
Ms. Harris, 8 Period, Left To Right, Bottom Row, Karen Halliday, Suzanne Tekanic,
Renee Osborne, Tony Brentar, Dan Weiss, Cheryl Twoey, Ruth Hommel. Row 2: Lori
Zivkovich, Beth Laufer, Richard Roberts, Lori Kimura. Debbie Cup, Debbie Chinnici,
Doris Skarica, Row 3: Tim Neumann, Todd Ivancic, Sara Miller, Susan Behrend,
Colleen Driscoll, Rachel Mann. Row 4: Rich Fambrini, Dominick Scheid, Bob Martin,
Bob Penicka, Larry Banning, Bob Fox.
175
Mrs. Gale, Period 8, Left To Right, Front Row: Dan Bumbarger, George Heimberger, Karen
Wonderiy, Lisa Andrews, Rose Ann DiVincenzo, Row 2: Greg Andersi<y, Kurt Meros,
Nelson Fulton, Tom Clapp, Karen Slovenec, Ray Willrich. Row 3: Janet Behum, Debbie
Memerovsky, Lisa Fiorelli, Patti Schultz, Beth Cover, Donna Klemensic, Kim Strah, Helene
Lusoski. Back Row: Dan Daugherty, Helen Marvin, Rick Kidder. Not Pictured: Cathy
Redone, Gina Lauria.
176
bUi'hlUMUKii UNUJUA
Adam, Cheryl Skavasik 1
Adamowicz, Raymond Mclaughlin 3
Alaburda, Linda Gale 7
Alphonso, Cheryl Gale 2
Andersky, Gregory Gale 8
Anderson, Charles Hall 6
Anderson, Jeffrey Harris 2
Anderson, Thomas Lellis 8
Andresky, Michelle Mclaughlin 1
Andrews, Lisa Gale 8
Andrews, Sharon Harris 1
Araps, Jean Smith 4
Arnold, Amy Mclaughlin 7
Arnold, David Mclaughlin 3
Arnold, John Petrovick 6
Artzner, Lori Gale 7
Ashley, Margaret Spiga 2
Attwood, John Harris 2
Avcin, Jack Gale 5
Avellone, Jill
Aveni, Anthony Skvasik 6
Baars, Douglas Harris 1
Badstibner, Jill Lellis 8
Baehr, James Mclaughlin 1
,, Baglione, Joseph Gale 2
Balala, John Spiga 2
/. Balazs, Mary Jo Petrovick 3
;"., Balogh, Frank Lellis 2
■' Banaszek, James Hall 3
Banning, Larry Harris 8
•■; Barba, Bridget Harris 1
;^- Baris, Valerie Smith 4
'■_^ Barnauskas, Andrew Petrovick 6
Barnauskas, Gregory Spiga 5
Barravechia, Sharon Gale 7
Bartel, Jane Harris 2
Bartol, Edward Haffer 3
Bashline, Crystal Smith 8
Behrend, Susan Harris 8
Behum, Janet Gale 8
Behun, Karen Harris 2
Bell, Thomas Harris 2
- Belviso, Robert Mclaughlin 4
¥_ Bene, Rosemarie Hall 7
!S? Benedick, Benita Gale 7
Bennett, Laura Mclaughlin 1
Beres, Laurie Lellis 8
Berlan, John Smith 3
Bernacki, Kenneth Mclaughlin 7
Bernstein, Donna Haffer 3
Beros, Svetlana Lellis 2
Black. Beth Harris 1
Blevins, Robert Smith 3
Bluhm, William Gale 2
r Boettcher, Janine Gale 1
Bohanon, William Petrovick 6
Bokor, David Petrovick 3
i Bolden, Frank Spiga 5
r Bolocanoff, Michele Hall 1 *
Bosco, John Sliter 3
Bosco, Kenneth Hall 7
, Bost, Steven Harris 4
^■;, Bowins, Arlene Mclaughlin 1
i| Bowins, Darlene Gale 5
Bowman, Jerry Skvasik 1
Braidich, Michael Smith 8
Bratton, Scott Smith 3
Brechun, John Skvasik 6
Brentar, James Petrovick 6
Brentar, Tony Harris 8
Brewer, Richard Mclaughlin 7
Bridgewater, Gregory Mclaughlin 4
Brochak, Robert Hall 7
Broccone, Marc Spiga 2
Brunner, Samia Harris 1
Bruno, August Sliter 3
Brzozowski, Deanna Gale 1
Buanno, Arthur Hall 1
Bucceri, Dean Gale 2
Buck, Ellen Smith 4 ' ^i ^5/
Buda, Tiffany Gale 1 '* ^^
Bukovec, Mark Hall 5
Bukovec, Susan Smith 4
Bumbarger, Daniel Gale 8
Bures, Sandra Hall 5
Burke, Michael Mc Laughlin 4
Burris, Raymond Mc Laughlin 3
Burrows, Kimberly Harris 6
Busdiecker, Karen Gale 5
Busher, Rosemary Harris 4
Bydash, Bonnie Harris 2
Caito, Daniel Smith 4
Calabrese, Paul Petrovic 3
Calabrese, Theresa Sliter 3
Callagan, Norbert Spiga 5
Campbell, Colleen Petrovic 3
Campensa, Ross Lellis 8
Caplick, Mark Skvasik 1
Capper, Greg Hall 6
Caputo, Joseph
Carney, Mark Mc Laughlin 1
Carter, Douglas Gale 7
Caruthers, Kelly Spiga 2
Casciato, Michael Harris 1
Cavell, Diane Mc Laughlin 4
Centa, Thomas Hall 5
Centa, Vicky Harris 2
Cerbin, Wendy Smith 8
Chinnici, Deborah Harris 8
Chrestoff, Christopher Hall 7
Christensen, John Hall 3
Christopher, John Skvasik 1
Chukayne, Laura Smith 4
Cibrik, Diane Lellis 2
Cika, Donald Gale 7
Cirota, Regina Gale 1 :-^ .,_
Clapp, Thomas Gale 8 ^— -'
Clark, Jack Mc Laughlin 7
Clark, Michael Spiga 5
Clarke, Robert Gale 5
Clemens, Albert Gale 2
Clements, Margaret Lellis 8
Cline, Stephen Skvasik 1
Colaric, Victoria Spiga 2
Coles, Daniel Mc Laughlin 3
Cook, Johnna Gale 2
Coons, Brian Mc Laughlin 1
Cooper, Darlene Smith 4
Corbett, Cynthia Harris 4
Corbran, Anthony Skvasik 6
Corrigan, Diana Hall 7
Cover, Beth Gale 8
Crane, Julie Spiga 5
Crane, Robert Smith 4
Crawford, David Hall 3
Criado, Eileen Smith 8
Crombie, Robert Mc Laughlin 3
Crouch, Jack Skvasik 1
Cunningham, Michael Harris 6
Cup, Debora Harris 8
D Amico, Janet Harris 1
Daugherty, Daniel Gale 8
Davidson, Lincoln Mc Laughlin 1
Davidson, Mark Gale 8
Davies, Gerald Hall 3
Deakin, Rebecca Gale 7
Decapite, Michael Petrovic 6
De Lambo, Lore Petrovic 3
De Luca, Laurie Gale 1
Demarco, Kathryn Lellis 8
De Mattie, Rosanne Hall 6
De Palma, Robert McLaughlin 7
Deptola, Raymond Spiga 2
Deuschle, Steven Hall 3
Deveney, Brigid Hall 3
Dickard, Allan Smith 8
Dickens, Sheila
Dimitrov, Juliette Lellis 2
Di Rando, Jesse Lellis 2
Di Tirro, Annemarie Hall 1
Divincenzo, Roseanne Gale 8
Dixon, Debra Gale 2
Dodd, David Sliter 3
Dodd, William Spiga 2
Dolsen, Patricia Gale 2
Dombrosky, Angela Spiga 2
Donner, Terry Petrovic 3
Dorado, Jonathan Smith 3
Doremus, Richard Haffer 3
Dotson, James Skvasik 6
Downie, Cynthia Gale 5
Drake, Mary Spiga 2
Drasler, William Gale 5
Drienka, Particia Lellis 8
Driscoll, Colleen Harris 8
Dulla, Gregory Gale 1
Duapy, Maureen Hall 3
Durbin, John McLaughlin 1
Dureiko, Dawn Petrovic 6
Duthie, James Harris 1
Dutko, Rebecca Harris 2
Ecker, Lee McLaughlin 4
Ede, Larry McLaughlin 1
Eiermann, Denise Smith 8
Elkanick, Marie Harris 4 "
Elliott, Jeffery Haffer 3
Ellis, Jean Petrovic 6
Ellul, Roderick McLaughlin 7
Emser, John Hall 5
Eyman, Martha Hall 7
Fabec, Ted Smith 3
Fagan, Deborah Petrovic 3
Fahey, Linda McLaughlin 4
Fakult, Diane Lellis 8
Fambrini, Richard Harris 8
Fawcett, Timothy Gale 1
Ferencak, James McLaughlin 7
Ferrara, Donna Harris 4
Ferrara, Michael Harris 6
Festini, Blaise Hall 7
Fierle, William McLaughlin 4
Fifik, Juliana Petrovic 3
Finneley, Dorothy
Finnic, Shirley Smith 8
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Fiorelli, Lisa Gale 8
Fiorilli, Patrick Smith 4
Ford, Kimberly Harris 4
Foreman, William Petrovic 3
Formica, Robert Skvasik 6
Formica, Robert Spiga 5
Fowle, John Gale 5
Fox, Robert Lellis 8
Fox, Robert Harris 8
Foy, Duane Petrovic 6
Francetic, Linda Lellis 8
Franze, Michele McLaughlin 7
Fratcher, James McLaughlin 4
Fratino, Karen Hall 5
Freedman, Jeffrey Lellis 2
French, Nancy Petrovic 3
Frieden, Judy Petrovic 6
Frimel, Timothy Harris 4
Fulkerson, Rebecca Lellis 8
Fulton, Nelson Gale 8
Funk, Arleen Spiga 5
Galer, Charles McLaughlin 3
Galloway, James Lellis 8
Galon, Thomas Spiga 5
Galer, Charles McLaughlin 3
Galloway, James Lellis 8
Galon, Thomas Spiga 5
Galyas, David Harris 4
Gambitta, AnnMarie McLaughlin 4?
Gannon, Christopher McLaughlin 3
Garapic, Sherie Hall 3
Gargiulo, Nancy Hall 3
Gates, Lisa Lellis 2
Gavell, Denise McLaughlin 7
Gawor, Barbara Gale 2 ,*
Geddes, Denise Smith 4
Geske, Derek Hall 7
Gessler, Carol Gale 7
Geyer, Roy Harris 6
Giallombardo, Gina Gale 7
Giangiacomo, Ray Harris 2
Gilroy, John
Glaser, Dawn Gale 1
Glick, Laurie McLaughlin 7
Glicken, John Harris 1
Glover, Thomas Hall 6
Goldrich, Norman Hall 1
Golen, Mark Hall 7
Gondeau, Jacques Gale 5
Gordon, Christopher Gale 7
Gordon, Daryl Lellis 8
Grabinski, Lucille Spiga 5
Grau, William Harris 4
Gray, Paula Hall 1 i^
Gregrich, Glenn Gale 1 t^
Griesmer, Peter Spiga 2 ^
Grindle, Steven ,. f^\^
Gross, Sandra Gale 2
Grubar, Stephen Petrovic 6 ,,, .'^
Grubb, Deborah Lellis 2 ;
Guarino, Daniel Smith 4
Gupta, Sunita Gale 5
Hale, Christopher Hall 7
Hall, Gregory Sliter 3
Hall, Jackolette Hall 3
Hall, Rennee Smith 8
Hall, Robert Hall 3
Hall, William McLaughlin 4
iV*
Haller, James McLaughlin 7
Halliday, Karen Harris 8
Halus, Leah Harris 2
Hann, Patricia Haffer 3
Hannan, Bernadette McLaughlin I
Hansen, Linda Gale 7
Hanson, Carol Petrovic 3
Harbert, Joseph Lellis 8
Harrison, Thomas Harris 1
Harth, Sharon Gale 5
Harwood, Anthony Harris 4
Haskin, Sandra Harris 6
Hastert, Lisa Harris 1
Hastings, Patricia Hall 7
Haupt, August Smith 3
Hayes, Maria Smith 4
Hayes, Patricia Harris 2
Hegedus, Deborah McLaughlin 7
Heglaw, Daniel McLaughlin 4
Heimberger, George Gale 8
Heimsoth, Nancy Harris 6
Henry, Robin Smith 8
Hernan, Noreen Lellis 2
Hershey, David Smith 4
Heyduk, Richard McLaughlin
Hicks, Pamela Spiga 2
Higaki, Naomi Petrovick 3
Himmelman, Daniel Hall 3
Hink, Thomas Hall 5
HIabse, Jill Petrovic 6
HIebak, Kenneth Hall 1
: Holland, Nathan Hall 5
Holland, Sharon Harris 6
Hommel, Ruth Harris 8
Honer, Sandra Hall 3
Horvath, Christy Petrovic 3
Howze, Kennetha Gale 1
Hribar, Joseph Hall 7
Hrisko, Michelle Lellis 2
Hrobat, Richard Hall 6
Hrwatzki, Richard Harris 1
Hughes, Mark Gale 2
Hulin, Mary Jo Gale 7
Hunter, Rosemarie
Hutchins, Christopher McLaughlin 4
lafelice, Nicolette Spiga 5
Ice, David Smith 8
Isbestor, Laura Gale 1
Ivancic, Todd Harris 8
Jaklich, Amy McLaughlin 7
Jaksa, Sally Hall 3
Jamnik, Teri Gale 5
Jarc, Josephine Lellis 8
Jarc, Milena Petrovic 3
Johnson, Karen Smith 8
Johnson, Kenneth Hall 5
Johnson, Leslie Petrovic 6
Jones, Alan Gale 5
Jones, Douglas Hall I
Jones, Steven Smith 8
Jordan, Denise Gale 1
Jue, Shirley Gale 1
Just, Cynthia Gale 7
Justus, Maureen McLaughlin 1
Justus, Shawn Hall 5
Kaercher, John Haffer 3
Kaifesh, Lawrence McLaughlin
Kamposek, George Hall 1
Kardum, Stanley Hall 7
Kaselonis, Timothy Smith 3
Kastelic, Daniel Gale 5
Keeran, Rebecca
Kehn, Dennis Gale 5
Keith, Daniel Hall 7
Keith, Gary McLaughlin 3
Kessler, Ellen Lellis 2
Kidder, Richard Gale 8
Kimble, William Skvasik 1
Kimura, Lorijean Harris 8
King, Christopher Harris 2
King, Holly Gale I
Kirkland, Andre Smith 8
Kleinfield, Jeffrey Lellis 2
Klemencic, Donna Gale 8
Klun, Marion Smith 4
Knaus, Ronald Hall 5
Knific, Donald McLaughlin 3
Kobe, Michael Petrovic 3
Koch, Heidi Gale 7
Koester, Douglas Harris 4
Kohagen, Kenneth Petrovic 6
Koncar, Frank Hall 6
Konchan, Edward Harris 1
Kooser, Jeffrey Lellis 2
Kordic, Craig Harris 2
Kormos, Georgene Lellis 2
Kostan, Daniel McLaughlin 7
Kotar, Kate Hall 7
Kotar, Ronald Smith 8
Kovalec, John McLaughlin 4
Kowalewski, Diana Skvasik 6
Kozich. Richard Gale 7
Kravos, Jean Spiga 5
Krcal, Vickie McLaughlin 7
Kroczek, Theresa Gale 2
Krulc, Stanley Petrovic 3
Krysiak, Anna Smith 4
Kubik, Ruthanne Petrovic 6
Kucera, Sandra Spiga 2
Kucmanic, Christine Gale 5
Kurrent, Stephen Hall 3
Lanese, Joseph Skvasik 6
Laseak, Janet Sliter 3
Laufer, Beth Harris 8
Lauria, Gina Gale 8
Lawrence, Keith Hall 1
Lawyer, Mark Smith 4
Ledger, Ronald McLaughlin 3
Legan, Susan Hall 3
Lent, Sharon Gale 2
Leonhardt, Susan Hall 3
Leveno, Charlene Smith 8
Lewis, Larry Gale 1
Lexa, Janice Harris 2
Liddy, Thomas Gale 7
Linane, Helen Spiga 2
Littleton, Lisa Hall 1
Lohrey, Roger Hall 6
Lohrey, Terry Spiga 5
Lombardi, Nancy Gale 5
Lonchar, Michelle Smith 4
Long, Philip Harris 6
Loraw, Teresa Harris 4
Lovano, Anthony Skvasik 1
Lowe, Nancy Haffer 3
Liicarelli, Gary Hall 5
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Luce, Gordon Spiga 5
Ludvik, Kathleen Smith 3
Ludwig, Keith Skvasik 6
Lusky, Richard Harris 2
Lusoski, Helene Gale 8
Luther, Therese Krup
Lynch, Thomas Gale 7
MacDremott, Michael Hall 1
Machine, Richard McLaughlin 1
Mackanos, Theresa Gale 1
Madison, Denise Harris 1
Madorsky, Kim McLaughlin 3
Maggio, Michele Gale 2
Majewski, Anthony McLaughlin 4
Malaney, Carrie Lynne McLaughlin 1
Malaney, Mark Skvasik 6
Malenda, Deron Spiga 2
Malone, Laurel Gale 1
Manassa, Kerry McLaughlin 7
Mann, Rachel Harris 8
Marincic, Jaqueline McLaughlin 7
Marinkov, Edward Spiga 5
Marks, Mary Gale 1
Maroli, John Hall 1
Martin, Laura Smith 8
Martin, Robert Harris 8
Martin, Sharon Gale 7
Martinak, Sabrina Petrovic 6
Martinez, Raymond Sliter 3
Marvin, Helen Gale 8
Masera, Boris Hall 7
Massaro, Joseph Harris 1
Masterson, Ann Petrovic 6
Matthews, Monika Gale 7
Matuch, Jeanne Gale 1
Mauser, Susan Gale 5
Maxwell, Barry Sliter 3
Mays, David Gale 1
McCallion, Jeffry Sliter 3 ,
McCallion, Patricia Skvasik 1 --^
McCance, Scott Hall 1
McChancy, James Petrovic 3
McGill, Maureen Gale 2
McGinley, Deborah Gale 5
McGraw, Kavid McLaughlin 7
Mc Kenna, Colleen McLaughlin 7
Mc Kenzie, William Skvasik 6
Mechle, Marilyn Harris 4
Meglich, Susan Smith 8
Merkley, Kimberly Hall 7
Merrifield, Dean Hall 1
Mersnik, Joseph Lillis 8
Mews, Kurt Gale 8
Meyenberg, Diana Spiga 2
Meyers, Terri McLaughlin 4
Micale, Marcia McLaughlin 1
Mihelich, Anthony Gale 2
Miller, Barbara Harris 4
Miller, Michelle Petrovic 3
Miller, Patricia Hall 5
Miller, Sara Jane Harris 8
Millhof, Dane Haffer 3
Minich, Patricia Petrovic 6
Mocny, Michael Sliter 3
Mocny, Timothy Hall 3
Moeller, Barbara Lellis 2
Monacelli, John Smith 3
Morabito, Jacqueline Smith 8
Morgan. Sandra Lillis 8
Moriarty, Timothy Hall 5
Moses, Mary Hall 6
Mulligan, Sandra Harris 2
Mulvinas, Gretchen Spiga 2
Munici, Christopher Spiga 5
Murray, Deborah Hall 6
Murray, James McLaughlin 3
Myers, Howard Petrovic 3
Nacinovich, Rosalba Petrovic 6
Nagode, Julianne Lellis 8
Nagode, Michael Hall 5
Nahrstedt, Kevi Skvasik 6
Nainiger, Karen Smith 4
Naro, Patricia Gale 7
Narusas, Rimas Harris 1
Nauth, Gregors
Neff, Charles Gale 1
Neiman, Edward McLaughlin 1
Nemerovsky, Debra Gale 8
Nemeth, Susan Lellis 8
Neumann, Timothy Harris 8
Newcomb, Bradley Smith 3
Nichting, David Petrovic 6
Noles, Edward Harris 6
Nordman, Nancy Gale 7
Nordstrom, Dean
Norton, Clifford Spiega 5
Norton, Laurelei Smith 8
Norton, Richard Harris 1
Nousek, Gary McL 3
Novak, Marsha Hall 3
Nulty, Patricia McL 7
Nunnally, Susan McL 4
O Brien, Thomas, McL 7
O Donnell, Marjorie Harris 2
Oldenburgh, John Harris 4
Orazem, Sherri Gale 2
Orehek, Cynthia Lellis 8
Ortman, Agnes Hall 5
Osborne, Renee Harris 8
Otcasek, Juliet Gale 7
O Toole, John Harris 6
Owen, Matthew McL 4
Owen, Paul Smith 4
Pahle, Susan Harris 2
Palinkas, Jane Gale 1
Pardi, Louise Spiga 2
Pardue, Michael McL 1
Parker, Christopher Sliter 3
Parker, Pamela Gale 5
Parsons, Kimberly Hall 7
Pavis, John Harris 7
Peacock, Aurelia Smith 3
Pecnik, Albert Smith 8
Pedone, Catherine Gale 8
Penicka, Robert Harris 8
Penko, Scott Gale 2
Perko, Christine McL 3
Perryman, Louise Hall
Perusek, Diane Harris 1
Perusek, Robert Harris 6
Petraska, Regina Hall 5
Petric, Edward Skvask 6
Petti, Ronald Gale 8/McL 3
Pevec, James Smith 3
Phillips, Janet McL 1
Phillips, Michael Sliter 3
Pies, Stephanie Harris 6
Pietrantozzi, Violanda Skvask 1
Pinjuh, Mario Spiga 5
Plesnicar, Joseph Haffer 3
Pogorelski, Laura McL 4
Policy, Bret McL 7
Poplstein, Cerino Hall 7
Popovic, Wanda Harris 4
Potoar, Jeffrey Lellis 2
Potokar, Timothy Lellis 8
Povirk, Sylvia Petrovic 6
Powell, Ferolyn Lellis 2
Powell, John Hall 1
Pridemore, Janet
Print, Kevin Dunn
Pritchard. Gregory Harris 2
Pritchard, John Hall 1
Prizzi, Robert Smith 3
Propst, Alysia Spiga 2
Pular, Cheryl McL 3
Pungerchar, Carl Mel 3
Purvis, Patricia Petrovic 6
Puz, Mary Jean Harris 6
Pyle, Gregory Hall 5
Rackar, Roberta Lellis 2
Rado, Mark Smith 4
Radosevic, Vera Hall 1
Ratchford, Terri Gale 2
Rawlings, Douglas McL 4
Redman, Christie Gale 5
Reed, Michael T Harris 1
Reel, Mark R Hall 3
Reese, David M McL 7
Reeves, James Harris 4
Reffell, Barbara M Hall 1
Reichert, Daniel M Skvasik 6
Reider, Deborah Lellis 8
Reilly. Daniel W McL 3
Reminick, Kelly L McL I
Rendina, Natalie Hall 7
Rexrode, Wayne S Spega 5
Robasz, Scott Hall 6
Roberts, Kenneth J Harris 1
Roberts, Patricia McL 4
Roberts, Richard R Harris 8
Roberts, Ron A Smith 8
Roeder, Susan T Hall 3
Rogers, Laurel R Spega 2
Rose, John G Hall 5
Rose, Renee Gale 5
Ross, Amy R Harris 6
Ross, Daniel J Hall 1
Rotondo, Kathy A Harris 2
Rowland, Toni M Hall 5
Rowley, Chris B Smith 3
Royce, Sandra L Gale 2
Rudolph, Andrea Gale 1
Ruggiero, Rick A Spega S
Rukule, Michael J Spega S
Rupsic, Jeffrey F Smith 3
Rupsic, John F Smith 4
Rutan, Thomas H Skvasik 6
Ryder, Jacqueline M Lellis 8
Saba, Gery Sliter 3
Sachs, Michael McL 7
Sahlani, Elie Skvasik 6
Sajn, Maria Petrovic 3
Sakacs, Nicholas Hall 5
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Saley, Barbara McL 1
Salopek, Christine Petrovic 6
Salyan, Richard Hal) 3
Sanderson, Scott Skvasik 1
Sansbury, Patricia Smith 3
Sapatka, Thomas Hall 1
Sauerman, Linda Gale 7
Savernik, Gregor Petrovic 6
Sawyer, Mark Harris 1
Saywell, Karen Haffer 3
Sceranka, David Spiga 2
Schaefer, Jeffrey Hall 3
Schalk, Gregory Petrovic 3
Schauer, William Harris 6
Scheid, Dominick Harris 8
Schembre, Andrea Harris 2
Schiller, Sheron Harris 4
Schrock, Brian Smith 3
SchroU, Jeffrey Smith 3
Schuenemann, Ruth Hall 7
Schultz, Patricia Gale 8
Schuiz, Dean Hall 5
Schulz, Donata Petrovic 3
Schuiz, Jacqueline Gale 5
Scott, David Spiga 5
Sebusch, Doug Lellis 8
Seleman, Laura Lellis 8
Selvaggio, Denise Gale 2
Senn, Clarence Spiga 5
Shanks, Diana McL 7
Sheehan, Kathleen McL 1
Shega, William Smith 3
Sheridan, Edward Harris 1
Sherman, James McL 3
Shilander, Anne Petrovic 6j
Shusky, Ann Haffer 3*2
Sidak, Jeffrey Spiga 2 "
Siford, Deborah Haffer 3
Sigg, David Lellis 8
Sim, Donna Gale 2
Simicak, Robert McL 1
Simmons, Lisa Gale 1
Simon, Thomas Spiga 2
Sivert, Kelly Smith 8
Sivillo, Frank Gale 2
Skarica, Doris Harris 8
Skora, Veronica Hall 7
Skur, Julianne Lellis 2
Sledz, Nancy Gale 1
Slovenec, Cynthia Petrovic 6
Slovenec, Karen Gale 8
Smelko, Richard Hall 1
Smiddy, David Spiga 5 r-s^
Smiddy, Theresa Harris 1 ■^
Smith, James McLaughlin 4
Smith Linda Hall 1
Smith, Ronald Harris 4
Snyder, Lynn Hall 6 >.
Soeder, Roberta Harris 2 /
South, Patricia Smith 4^,
Spanjol, Damir Petroy^ 3
Spence, Dan Gale 7 "*'
Speroff, Brian McLaughlin 3
Spirikaitis, Alex Hall 5
Stegh, Kim Harris 2
Stein, Kanald Hall 7
Stelmach, Dale Hall 3
Stephens, Margaret McLaughlin 1
Stephenson, Cynthia Gale 7
Stevens, Ernest W Haffer 3
Stevko, Lori A Mel 4
Stibinger, Edith Lellis 2
Stockdaie, Jonna L McL 3
Strah, Kimberly Gale 8
Stump, James Hall 1
Stumpf, Keith A Spega 5
Stupica, Terri L Petrovic 3
Sulen, Frank Hall 5
Sulkowski, Rosemary Gale 1
Sullivan, Gerald L Gale 2
Sullivan, Robert F Hall 5
Sump, Karen Smith 4
Suraci, Cheryl A Harris 6
Suvac, Christopher Skvasik 1
Swansinger, Lynnette Harris 1
Swanson, Michael Sleter 3
Synk, Sharon Petrovic 3
Szabo, Denise Smith 3
Szabrak, Edward M Smith 8
Tally, Martin J Smith 8
Tanner, Lee A Harris 2
Tarantino, Daniel J Smith 3
Tarazi, Gehane P
Taylor, Elizabeth M Petrovic 3
Taylor, Patric W Spega 5
Taylor, Richard T Petrovic 3
Tekancic, Lisa A Spega 5
Tekanic, Suzanne L Harris 8
Tempest, Kellie H Smith 8
Templar, Kathleen Spega 2
Theodore, T J Smith 4
Thomas, David E McL 3
Thomas, Robert M Harris 1
Thome, Duaine E Skvasik 1
Thompson, Lori A Petrovic 3
Thompson, Robert D McL 3
Thompson, Stuart A Mel 1
Thomson, Gregory Smith 3
Throop, William Hall 6
Tillett, Robert McL 4
Todd, Richard McL 1
Totarella, Albert Harris 2
Toth, Colette Gale 7
Townsend, Yvonne
Trebec, Geoffrey Harris 6
Triplett, Gregory Harris 4
Troha, Peter Hall 3
Trommetter, Joseph McL 7
Troth, Kay Petrovic 3
Truscott, Tamara Gale 1
Tucci, Tammy Hall 3
Tuft, Joseph McL 4
Turkalj, Millie Harris 1
Turner, Susan Hall 6
Turner, Virginia Spiga 2
Twoey, Cheryl Harris 8
Uchbar, David McL 1
Ullman, Scott Hall 3
Unick, Michael Gale 2
Urey, Dianne Gale 7
Ussai, Joseph Spiga 2
Vallee, Cynthia Smith 4
Vance, Walter Hall 5
Varkett, Victoria McL 4
Ventresca, James Hall 7
Veres, Monica Gale 5
Vidovic, Louis Petrovic 6
Voase, Michael Harris 4
Vohnout, James Hall 6
Walker, Dan Hall 6
Walters, Mark Smith 3
Wardeiner, Lisa Petrovic 6
Ware, Thomonica, Hall 5
Warner, Linda Skvasik 1
Warszawski, Mark Gale 2
Waterman, Debra Harris 6
Watral, Christine Hall 5
Watson, Diana Spiga 2
Weber, Terri Harris 6
Weiss, Daniel Harris 8
Weissfuss, Carmen Harris 1
Welton, Eileen Lellis 2
Wendel, Jack Hall 6
Wendel, Karl McL 4
Weslee, Debbie Hall 6
Weslee, Donna Harris 2
West Tamara Petrovic 3
Whaling, Pamela Hall 5
Wickham, Pamela
Wiegand, Daniel Haffer 3
Wilber, Kelly Smith 4
Wilkinson, James Skvasik 6
Will, Keith Smith 3
Willert, David Hall 5
Williams, Robert McL 3
Willrich, Raymond Gale 8
Wilson, Gregory McL 1
Wiltrout, Richard Hall 1
Wintle, Sandra Hall 1
Wisniewski, Donna Smith 3
Woide, Synthia Harris 2
Wonderly, Karen Gale 8
Wright, Scott Hall 6
Wright, Thomas Gale 5
Wright, Timothy Harris 6
Yan, Joseph Hall 6
Yanko, Maria Hall 5
Yatsko, Victoria Harris 2
Yeckley, Nena Smith 8
Young, Joanna McL 4
Young, William Hall 6
Zalben, David Hall 1
Zaller, William Hall 1
Zebold, Laura Harris 6
Zeitz, Sandra Smith 3
Zerby, Glen Harris 6
Zimmerman, Mark Sliter 3
Zivkovich, Lori Harris 8
Zorko, Jacqueline Lellis 2
Zuzek, Deborah Harris 4
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HOMECOMING - 1977
It was a cool, rainy October first that followed the victorious
Homecoming game. Homecoming week was full of activities such
as a parade, a bonfire, an assembly, a football game against South,
and a dance that culminated the festivity with the crowning of
Tina Kuklica. After the crowning, the E-room decorations, com-
plete with a Parisian cafe' and Toulouse-Lautrec sketching,
set the atmosphere for the couples dancing to "Love Affair."
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\9n Homecoming Court: Standing: Bob Dutko, Patty Naro, Sophomore Attendant; Dan Angelo, Ed Delaney, Dave Berlan, Terri
Baitt, Junior Attendant; Chip Neff. Silting: Kim Snyder, Senior Attendant, Tina Kuklica, Homecoming Queen, Patty Dietrich,
Senior Attendant.
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Seniot Attendant, Patty Dietrich. Senior Attendant, Kim Snyder.
Junior Attendant, Terri Baitt. Sophomore Attendant, Patty Naro.
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MARCHING BAND
The Euclid Panther Marching Band opened the
season this year with a drum roll and a cymbol
crash as they marched downfield to Stevie Won-
der's "Living for the City." They made such unique
formations as a trumpet, a rocket that blasted
downfield with smoking exhaust pipes and the
smiling face of Mickey Mouse. No one will forget
when the band sang Mickey Mouse and revolved a
"D" in the dark. They finished the season with
the traditional script Euclid and a marching band
concert where they performed the "Rubberband
Man" dance. Their spirited "Across the Field"a
and "Fight Song" added to the excitement of the
pep assemblies.
Row 1: H. Pavlovic, J. Delaney, G. Dudek, M. Draxler, D. Pinto, D. Ellenbest, L. Draxler, S. Mauser R. Kubik, T.
Kuklica, Jo Nachtigal. Row 2: T. Balaze, F. Powell, J. Rose, S. Kurrent, T. Hink, K. Johnson, E. Besselman, J. Tom-
sick, Mrs. Braddock. Row 3: L. Francetic, F. Dobler, J. Mansperger, W Darash, R. Fabec, G. Zerby, P Srnik, C. Kry-
siak, S. Bell. Row 4; G. Andershy, K. Stumpf, D. Hershey, M. Kobe, T. Galon, B. Elze, C. Penko, L. Meyer, Mr. Sydow.
Row 5: M. Juratovic, M. Hone, B. Speroff, J. Sparks, D. Reichert, M. Tally, P. Calabrese, P. Klodor, Mr. Kochan. Row
6: M.B. Hungerford, T.J. Theodore, J. McChancy, J. Offerle, B. Speece, D. Treichel, D. Rawlings, B. Thompson, Row
7: J. Fratcher, A. Jones, M. Braidich, J. Schaefer, D. Knific, C. Limbert, T. Fabec, S. Bratton. Row 8: B. Martin, J.
Arnold, L. Alaburda, G. Saletrik, N. Pryatel, D. Rebeck, P. Drienka, D. Kast. Row 9: E. Sesek, B. Morvaji, B. Blevins,
M.K. Joyce, T. Yanacek, C. Horvath, S. Synk, K. Foreman. Row. 10: H. Cerbin, D. Lewin, D. Szabo, D. Reider, L.
Katz, T. Bonfield, L. Lang, T. Stupica. Row 1 1: L. Badstibner, C. Tice, S. Bibler, S. Nemeth, D. Barry, T. West, J.
Caresani, K. Troth. Row 1 2: L. Sper, K. Miller, R. Racker, L. Johnson, S. Jaksa, J. Hall, L. Niccum, D. Skerl. Row 1 3:
M. Coons, D. Reed, L. Schieman, M. Sajn, D. Madison, K. Lemmon.
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Band/ 189
MAJORETTES
M-I-C-K-E-Y-M-O-U-S-E! Euclid School presents
the 1977-78 Panther Golden Girls. This year the
girls performed a variety of imaginative routines in-
cluding a lights-out show with green glowing batons
and a hat and cane routine. They surprised everyone
by performing the second show dressed as Micky
Mouse. Soloist Donna Ellenbest's routine to "I Write
the Songs" brought rounds of applause from an ap-
preciative audience. They deserved credit for standing
still in the pre-game tunnel during winter tempera-
tures. This year's majorettes showed their skill at
making each show a treasure and adding a touch of
class to the half time show.
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Seniors: Tina Kuklica. Maria Draxler, Gail Dudek, Helen
Paviovic.
2. Juniors: Jill Delany, Laura Draxler.
3. Captain: Donna Ellenbest.
4. Sophomores: Sue Mauser, Ruthanne Kubik.
5. Altranates: Joanna Nachtigal, Donna Pinto.
6. Row 1: Gail Dudek, Sue Mauser, Maria Draxler, Donna
Ellenbest, Laura Draxler, Donna Pinto, Ruthanne Kubik. Row
2: Joanna Nachtigal, Tina Kuklica, Jill Delaney, Helen Paviovic.
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SPIRITS
"Beat Joes!" "Scrub-Brush!" "Panther Power!" These
signs plus many more are seen all around the high school
and are not just old signs taken from the archives of the
school. They are the products of a hundred imaginative
students who spend their Wednesdays after school paint-
ing signs and having a bit of fun. Their work informs
the student body of the upcoming games and helps gen-
erate school spirit.
1. SENIORS; Row 1; J. Daugherty, C. Tancredi, L. Lick, F.
Maire. Row 2: S. Vallee, P. Eyman, F. Woods, L. Martin, K.
Cooke, E. Parziale. Row 3: D. Harwood, L. McLaughlin, J. Schall,
J. Downer, K. Alaburda, H. Pavlovic, C. Holodniak, D. Tortorici.
Row 4: B. Payne, T. Kuklica, C. Kirchner, M. Ice, D. Petrich.
2. JUNIORS; Row 1; S. Basler, T. Baitt, L. Cerjan, J. Motuza,
B. Tancredi, L. NovoseL Row 2; N. Tauiien, K. Boka, N. Samuel,
C. Perryman, L. Oberaitis, M.E. Cooke. Row 3: D. Grdina, L.
Schibert, P. Payne, N. Dt Tomaso, L. Draxler, B. Holloway, S.
Petrich. Row 4; J. Thomas, B. Debevc, K. Foreman, R. Bevacqua.
Row 5; E. Jochan, L. Plavcan, M. Sidel, V. Malone, C. Hassel, K.
Kaifesh, D. Seidel.
3. SOPHOMORES; T. West, F. Powell, B. Moeller, R. Osborne, L.
Martin, J. Matuch. Row 2; L. Hansen, J, Skur, S. Martin, N.
Heimsoth, R. Sulkowski, B. Laufer. Row 3; L. Wardeiner, S.
Roeder, W. Walski, A. Schembre, J. Schulz. Row 4; D. Eiermann,
L. Chukayne, R. Hommel, K. Johnson, M. Voase.
192/Spirits
AD CLUB
Bracing the cold and windy night air, members of the
Ad Club circulated programs throughout the bleach-
ers at football games. Those who manned the ticket
booth did a fantastic job of selling the tickets to the
crowd of sports fans. Under the direction of Mr.
Raicevich, the sales went smoothly throughout the
year. For their loyality and work, they had the ad-
vantage of seeing all home games free. With their
help, the athletic department met the financial costs
better this year.
SENIORS: Row 1: Maria
Draxler, Kim Krawczyszyn,
Julie Szoleic, Carmie Tan-
credi, Karen Aiaburda, Nora
Dallos, Gail Suscheck. Row
2: Kathy Mihelich, Denise
Andrews, Gloria Petrick,
Diane Barry, Laura Lick, Sue
Samuel. Row 3; Lori Katz,
Tory Neff, Beth Thompson,
Debbie Petrich, Eileen Bus-
iecker; Helen Pavlovic.
SOPHOMORES AND JUN-
IORS: Row 1: Sheri Petrich,
Mary Rezonja, Jill Delaney,
Laura Draxler, Lisa Vende-
land, Nancy Heimsoth. Row
2: Cindy Westlee, Pam Ad-
kins, Kim Terrill, Julie
Nagode, Rosie Nacinovich.
Row 3: Lisa Wardeiner, Kathy
Foreman, Cathy Suschak,
Rina Bevacqua, Peggy Payne,
Sue Jarmuszkiewicz, Janet
Snyder, Laurie Oberaitis,
Lisa Cerjan. NOT PIC-
TURED: Angle Oberaitis,
Cindy Vallee, Chris Patter-
son, Karen Archacki, Donna
Janes, Diane Nacinovich, Pat
Paolucci, Chips Mullins,
Karen Garapic, Veronica
Terrill, Terri Smrdel, Candy
Kavon.
Ad Club/ 193
CHEERLEADERS
Varsity Cheerleaders: Clockwise, Laura Keyes Carla Santon, Diane
Schulz, Karen Cooke, Kathie Martin, Ruth Jerome.
194/Cheerleaders
Left: Nancy Nemecek. Right: Mary Lou Ice.
Cheerleaders/ 195
SWIM LEADERS
The talented people who were the
right-arms of the swim teachers
were the swim leaders. Their
duties, among taking attendance,
getting equipment needed, and
conducting warm-up exercises,
were teaching students the cor-
rect way of swimming, diving,
and just having fun in the water.
These dedicated people who did-
n't mind getting their hair wet
were very appreciated in this
year's swim program.
Left to Right, Bottom Row: Nora Burke, Sandy Wintfe. Katie Kirchner, Kay Isbestor, Ellen Kast,.
Debbie Reider. Second Row: Cheryl Frank, Suzanne Tckanic, Karen Halliday, Patty Hastings.
Barb Moeller, Julie Skur, Donna Miller, Jane Battel. Third Row: Hannah Gleisser, Ann Shilander,
Beth Laufer, Nancy French, Lisa Shieman, Kathy DeMarco. Row Four: Rich Galasko, Joe Con-
nelly, Andy Rossman, Mark Seidel, Tom Appleton, Chris Black. Fifth Row: John Mullen, Eric
Besselman, Todd Reese. Joe Bacchi, Joe Klein, Rick Horn. Not Pictured: Sandy Coulter, Sandy
Eroskey, Dawn Glaser, Josie Jarc, Millie Jarc, Sue Meglich, Ivana Rozman, Pam Smith, Lisa
Vendeland, Sue Voss, Laura Zebold, Robbie Wright, Carmen Weissfuss, Kathy Hutton, Pam
Parker, Jackie Zorko, Debbie Zuzek, AInis Cers, Rich Ciotti, Scott Harmon, Victor Lent, Joe
Mack, Tom Waschura, Jim Waschura, Nick Massieilo, Kevin O'Neil, Kevin Sidman, Bart Cerer,
Joe Perpar.
196/Swim Leaders
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WATER POLO
Instead of riding liorses. this team
rides trained dolphins, and provide
an interesting contest at each en-
gagement. Water Polo is a fast
moving water sport, full of excite-
ment, and the thrill of victory over
the agony of defeat. They had a
very successful year thanks to
Coach Rodriguez.
Top Row; Left to Right: John Mullen. Bob Clines, Andy Rossman, Greg Pyle. Pat Griesham-
mer. Middle Row: Eugene Jaskiewicz, Joe Perpar, Eric Darcy. Bart Cerer, Doug Jones. Todd
Reese. Front Row: Rick Horn, Terry Brennan, Mark Carney
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G.A.A.
G.A.A. represents Girls Athletic
Association which consists of a
female intramural sports club.
They participate in many activi-
ties such as basketball and volley-
ball. Teamwork and personal sat-
isfaction rank high in their list
of achievements.
Bottom Row. Left to Right: Kim Stegh, Janine Kato, Tammy Ware. Dawn Woodruff, Judy Bohn,
Ellen Buck. Joanna Buck. Second Row: Ram Adkins, Kim Terrill, Debbie Carson, Laura Zebold.
Sherri Orazim. Third Row: Monica Matthews, Toni Rowland, Sally Jakso, Josic Jarc, Millie Jarc,
Keren Nainiger, Debbie Hegedus. Fourth Row: Martha Eyman, Diane Cavell, Vickie Chapman,
Kathy Redone, Carol Hanson, Diane Fakult, Lori Breskvar, Christine Perryman. Fifth Row: Sue
Meglich, Becky Deakin, Jan Slejko, Carrie Shuster, Linda Misch, JoAnne Bokar, Cathlccn Perry-
man, Eileen Busdiecker.
Water Polo, G.A.A./197
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council, the voice of the student body and the
pathway for student participation in school administra-
tion, improved the communication between students and
faculty this year by innovating new assembly procedures
as well as morning announcements. Throughout the
year the Student Council promoted school spirit with
pep rallies. Homecoming and Winter Festival, and a
student exchange among area schools. So that they
might be effective listeners, a suggestion box was placed
in the main hallway. From these suggestions. Council
developed new programs for the entire student body. The
efforts of Council were visualized most effectively with
the refurbishing of the E-Room.
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1. Top: Tory Neff, Treasurer; Nanette DiTomaso, Secretary; Bot-
tom: Eric Jochum, Vice President; Bob Payne, President.
2. Hey! Don't look so excited!
3. Terri watches as the Three Stooges do their thing.
4. Bob Payne, President.
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STUDENT COUNCILS
198/Student Council
Row 1: Darlene Harwood, Becky Tancredi, Kim Burrows, Kim Krawczyszyn, Carmie Tancredi, Nanette Di-
Tomaso, Karen Alaburda, Donna James. Row 2: Eric Jochum, Sandy Valiis. Sharon Prileson, Donna Miller,
Jack Downer, Angle Oberitis, Tory Neff, Laura Lick. Row 3: Cliff Kirchner, Nora Dallos, Kim Boka, Lori
Thompson, Debbie Walerman, Kim Terrill, Beth Sawyer, Jim Daugherty, Donna Ellenbest. Row 4: Helen
Pavlovic, Lori Katz, Gail Suscheck, Eva Parziele, Beth Stephens. Row 5: Bob Payne. Doric Tortorici, Helene
Lusoski, Chuck Keay, Lisa Sibert, Nancy Nemecek, Dinah Grdina.
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COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Bottom Row: Eric Jochum, Tory
Neff, Nanette DiTomaso, Bob
Payne; Second Row: Lori Thomp-
son, Nora Dallos, Laura Lick, Gail
Suscheck; Third Row: Jim Daugh-
erty. Cliff Kirchner, Beth Stevens.
SENIOR CLASS
Dr. Bergem. Peggy Eyman, Janet Baitt, Lori Evans. Carmic Tancrcdi, Nora Dallos, Debbie Carson. Diane Rebeck, Nora Burke,
Norecn Brandich, Mike Maggio, Angic Obcraitis, Sue Samuel, Kathy Bolsar, Julie Szolck. Ruta Jakubauskas. Jenny Otcasck.
Beth Thompson. Gail Suscheck, Diane Nacinovich, Jill Groudlc, Eileen Mayock, Laura Lick, Donna Janes, John Richards. Scott
Spcroff, Chris Journey. Sandy Springborn, Cindy Pritchard, Sandy Eraltin, Helen Pavlovic, Donna Ellenbest. Karen Terrill, Sandy
Vallec, Louise Spcr, Ellen Scsck, Carolyn Schmidt, Mary Holmes, Rick Horn. Pal Grieshammer, Karen Alaburda. Jack Downer,
Mary Lou Ice, Tory Neff, Silvan Kuharich. Rick Janibor, Bob Clines. Bob Thomas. Frank Maire, Mike Thur, Steve Resar, Dave
Webster, Curt Gasser, Jack Jesbcrger, Dave Poklar, Jim Rocdcr. Mike Bartok. John Planisck. Jeff West. Lori Kat/. Eileen Bus-
diecker, Dave Henry, Keith Lockharl. Eugene Jaskicwicz, Dave Brown, Brian Raniona.
200/Senior Clas
SENIOR
CABINET
First Row: Doug Jones, Carmie Tan-
credi, Dave Brown; Second Row: Brian
Ramona, Rick Jambor, Debbie Carson,
Mike Bartok; Third Row: Nancy Nem-
ecek, Laura Lick. Jeff West.
JUNIOR
CLASS
First Row: Laura Draxler, Becky Tan-
credi; Second Row: Sandy Kovacs, Kim
Boka, Bev Pritchard, Nancy Samuel,
Kerry Nelson.
SOPHOMORE
CLASS
First Row: Josie Jarc, Millie Jarc; Sec-
ond Row: Jeanne Matuch, Barb Moel-
ler, Cindy Orehek, Sue Meglich; Third
Row: Svetlana Beros, Eileen Welton,
Carol Hanson. Jeff Potokar
Cabinets/201
CHEERLEADERS
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tures clockwise:
J.V. Cheerleaders:
Pam Whaling, Terri
Baitt, Jill Hlabse,
Laura Martin, Joann
Motuza, Kerry Nel-
son, Joanna Buccilli,
Joan Potocnik. Ker-
ry Nelson, Captain.
Wrestling Cheer-
leaders: Nancy Lom-
bard!, Debbie Cup;
Middle group clock-
wise from left, Deb-
bie Petrich, Karen
Terrill, Nancy Tau-
lien, Mary Jo Balazs,
last group, Edith
Stibinger and Dinah
Grdina.
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PINK PANTHERS
The Pink Panthers were a club of seamtresses who held
the seams of Euclid's athletes together. They helped keep
the uniforms looking sharp and in one piece. Their work
behind the scenes was appreciated.
Row 1: Louise Pardi, Chris Redman, Miss Zola, Sylvia Porvid, Beda Federici; Treasurer. Row 2: Pam
Znidarsic; President, Palli Redman; Vice President, Chris Kucmanic, Denise Jordan.
203/Pink Panthers
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WAI N A POLO
No, this isn't a rare tropical disease. These maidens of the sea
pride themselves on synchronized swimming and other difficult
aquatic maneuvers. Their annual show gets more popular each
year. Mr. Von Benken is lucky to be in charge of so many beauti-
ful fishies at one time.
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Row 1: Janet Young, Laura Kruger, Lora Hlabse, Ruth Jerome, Pam Smith,
Laura Martin. Row 2: Jill Hlabse, Kim Krawczyszyn, Denise Andrews,
Karen Cooke, Nora Burke. Laura Lick, Liliana Montejo, Mary Ellen Cooke,
Debbi Reider. Row 3: Cheryl Morabito, Ann Schander, Shelly Miller, Han-
nah Gleisser, Pam Parker, Nancy French, Cindy Orehek, Jane Palinkas, Jean
Matuch, Holly King. Maureen Dickard.
Officers top to bottom: Lora Hlabse, Denise Andrews, Laura Lie
Nora Burke.
204/WAI NAPOLO
GYM LEADERS
Gym leaders aid gym teachers in
many ways, from attendance to run-
ning errands. They demonstrate
many skills, such as basketball,
speed ball, volleyball, and shower-
ing without getting their hair wet.
They are a vital asset, and are
appreciated by teachers and stu-
dents alike.
Row 1, L to R: Lori Breskvar, Diane Ortman, Mary D"Amico. JoAnne Bokar, Diane Barry.
Row 2: Diane Ortman. Debbie Gawar. Judy Bohn, Jan Udovich. Row 3: Denise Staso. Cheryl
Strah. Carrie Shuster, Kathy Rymarczyk, Barb Swansinger. Bev Pritchard. Row 4: Margie
Rapes. Karen Rymarczyk. Lynn Swansinger, Joanna Buccilli
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The 1977 Blue team regained the past dynasty this year by
sliding past the Gold team 18-14 in the final minutes of the
game. Blue's record is now 7-1 . Winter's early arrival and the
muddy field plagued the girls, but the only thing dampened
were bodies, not spirits. The efforts of all the coaches,
committees, "cheerleaders" and "majorettes" provided an
action-packed afternoon. Happiest of all was the class of '78,
who made over $1,000; a figure yet unsurpassed. The money
went toward the Senior Prom.
Maureen Alaburda, Denise Andres, Lynn Badstibner, Diane Barry,
Debbie Bernaci<i, Chris Blacic, Judy Blazun, Judy Bohn, Jo Ann Bokar,
Kathy Braddock, Noreen Brandich, Barb Brod. Nora Burke, Kathy
Burns, Eillen Busdeicker, Bonnie Cannavino, Debbie Carson, Linda
Ciarcillo, Karen Collins, Karen Cooke, Marcie Eoons, Nora Dailos,
Pattie Dietrich, Beth Dolter, Jack Downer, Maria Draxler, Gail Dudek, Pattie Dudly, Kim Duffy, Donna Ellenbest, Lori Evens, Peggy
Euman, Helen Fabianich, Beda Federici, Jay Fondran, Cheryl Frank, Sandy, Frattin, Lyn Garapic, Curt Gasser, Lee Ann Glinski, Noreem
Golden, Cathy Gorn, Dena Grosel, Jill Groudle, Darlene Harwood, Cindy Hass, Joe Hayes, Denise Hegedus, Dave Henry, Lora HIabse,
Mary Holmes, Carol Holodniak, Mary Lou Ice, Lynn Indiano, Donna Janes, Mary Jankowski, Eugene -Jaskiewicz, Ruth Jerome, Robin
Jokela, Patty Kastelic, Lori Katz, Karen Keller, Kim Krawczysyn, Laura Kruger, Mary Kuhen, Denise Lastoria, Chuck Limbert, Keith
Lockhart, Nancy Long, Brenda Loraw, Chris Lusky, Donna Madison, Bererly Manzo, Kathy Martin, Margie McLaren, Theresa Melfi,
Lisa Meyer, Kathy Mihelich, Karen Miller, Cheryl Morabito, Diane Nacinovich, Tory Neff, Nancy Nemecek, Laurie Niccum, Carol
Novinc, Angle Oberaitis, Sally Orton, Eva Parziale, Helen Pavlovic, Tony Perko, Gloria Petrich, Lisa Petsantis, Be Petraska, Liana Phil-
lips, Sharon Prileson, Cindy Pritchard, Laurie Pultorak, Brian Ramona, Beverly Ranson, Patty Redman, Marcy Reed, Jim Roeder, Lori
Ross, Tom Rotondo, Cathie Rowe, Sharon Spatka, Beth Sawyer, Laura Scherbarth, Karen Schleimer, Sue Schuenemann, Betsy Schulte,
Diane Schultz, Karen Schultz. Bernie Skur, Deanna Smith, Mary K.Snyder Louise Sper, Sandy Springborn, Beth Stephens, Kim Strunk,
Gail Suschek, Barb Swansinger, Julie Szoiek, Carmie Tancredi, Karen Terrill, Veronica Terrill, Ellen D. Tortorici, Diane Trotta, Sandy
Vallee, Cathy Vouhnout, Julie Voss, Chris Whaling, Janet Young, Pam Znidzrsic, Diane Rebeck, Robert Thomas, Nancy Pryatel, Beth
Thompson.
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The Blue Team.
Powder Puff/207
BANDS
The Symphonic Woodwind Ensemble and the Concert Bands
continued their trend of excellence this year in all their per-
formances. Many hours of practice went into their concerts.
They provided endless enjoyment with soothing or exciting
music for their parents and fellow music lovers. Included in
their programs this year were Sousa marches, "Chorus Line"
by Marvin Hamlisch and a song by Robert Resseger. Mr. Sydow
should be commended for another job well done.
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1. Symphonic Percussion (Left to right)
Feroiyn Powell, Tom Balazs, Eric Besscl-
man. Rick Slovenic, Devin Wilson 2
Symphonic Woodwinds (Left to right)
Row 1: Don Malone, Mary Beth Hunger-
ford, John Offerle Row 2: Robbie Rac'kar
Leslie Johnson, Laurie Niccum, Louise
Sper. Row 3: Nancy Pryatel, Mary Kay
Joyce, Bob Morvaji, Laura Kessler, Steve
Bell. Row 4: Lisa Schieman, Sue Bibler,
Diane Rebeck, Kathy Foreman, Kathy
Lemmon, Debbie Lewin, Dawn Woodruff.
Row 5: John Emser, Bob Blevins, Diane
Barry, Lori Katz.
208/ Bands
Symphonic Brasses (Left to right):
Row 1: Jeff Hauser, Gary Saletril<.
Herb Pawski, John Arnold. Row 2:
Paul Klodor, Mike Hone, Dave Treich-
ei, Brian Speece, Tom Galon. Row 3:
Phil Srnik, Mark Gordon, John Man-
sperger. Linda Francetic, Frank Dob-
ler, Carl Krysiak. Not Pictured: Dave
Kast, Dave Hershey, Bob Martin.
Bands/209
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BAND
Trumpets: Dave Hershey,
Mike Hone, Bryan Speece,
Bob Penicka, Jeff Hauser,
Paul Klodor. Drummers: Ken
Johnson, Steve Kurrent. Saxo-
phone: Ellen Sesek, Dave
Kast, Don Malone, Bob Mar-
tin, Jim McChancy, Mary Beth
Hungerford. Trombones: Cary
Johnson, Frank Dobler, Linda
Francetic, John Mansberger.
Tuba: Ron Fabec. Guitar; Steve
Martin. Bass: Mark Lawyer.
Piano: Terri Stupica, Lisa
Gates, Louise Sper. Directed
by Mr. Harry Hershey.
ORCHESTRA
Piano: Chris Dole. Row 1, left to right:
Sandie Hastings, Lori Stevko, Mike
Kupfer, Mr. Hutson. Row 2: Chris Salo-
pek, Frank Insana, Mark Lawyer, Patricia
Hastings. Row 3: Tom Wutchiett. Alan
Rolik. Not Pictured: Jeff Lu.
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CONCERT
BAND
1 Concert Band Percussion left
to right, Tim Wright, Steve Kur-
rent, Ken Johnson, John Rose,
Tom Hink, Jim Tomsicl<, Keith
Stumpf. 2. Concert Band Wood-
winds left to right, bottom row 1.
Maria Sajn, Ruthanne Kubik,
Jackie Hall, Karen Miller. Row 2,
Diane Reed, Linda Alaburda,
Marcie Coons. Sally Jaksa Row 3.
Mark Walters, Patty Drienka,
Chris Tice, Sue Nemeth, Debbie
Reider, Heidi Cerbin, Sharon
Synk. Row 4. Don Knific, Dave
McGraw, Alan Jones, Margie
Stephens, Tami
Stupica, Denise
Madison, Christy
5. Ted Fabec,
West, Terri
Szabo. Donna
Horvath. Row
Chuck Limbert,
Scott Bratton Ed Petric, Jim
McChancey, T.J. Theodore, Mark
Juratovic, Mike Bradich, Jeff
Shaefer Concert Band
Brass, Row 1 . Ron
Fabec, Bob Thompson,
Doug Rawlings, Glenn
Zerby. Row 2. David
Mays, Chuck Penko,
Janette Sparks Kelly
Smith. Larry Down-
ing Jim Choromanski,
Row 3. Marty Tally,
Bob Penicka, Brian
Speroff, Mike Kobe,
Dan Reichert, Tom
Vitantonio. Bob Elze.
Row 4. Greg Ander-
sky, Paul Calabrese.
Missing from pic-
ture, Wende Tay-
lor, Denise Skerl.
Glenn Gregrich, Pat
Taylor, Shawn Jus-
tus, Jim Fratcher,
David Zaiben, Frank
Plesko, Tom Wright.
Band/211
EUCLID
CHOIRS
Euclid has three very talented choirs.
They are Girls' Choir, Choral Masters
and Varsity Chorale The first is com-
posed of only girls. Chorale Masters is
mixed, using selected voices. Varsity is a
Swing Choir, using the best from both
groups. They are the smallest and per-
form pop songs. The choirs are directed
by Mr. Sam Taylor, sometimes a diffi-
cult task.
VARSITY CHORALES MEMBERS: Sue
Samuel, John Mullen, Kathy Martin, Jeff West,
Karen Collins, Jeff Mavsar, Laura Kruger,
Frank Maire, Beth Sawyer, Beth Stephens. Tony
Perko, Laurie Niccum, Jack Downer, Mary
Holmes, Bill Andrews, Laura Novosel, Dave
Henry, Melody Musick, Chris Dole, Cheryl
Frank, Rich Jambor, Judi Bohn, Joe Perpar.
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Accompianist: Dave Brown
CHORAL MASTERS
CHORAL MASTERS CHOIR: Mimi Rezonja, Denise Andrews, Cindi Rhync, Joanna Buck. Kalic Kirchner, Donna Miller, Laura Lick.
Pam Znidarsic Pam Adkins, Nancy Taulien, Lisa Cerjan, Patti Gibson, Bonnie Glovan, Lisa Vcndcland, Sue .larniuskiewicz. Robin Jokela.
Ginnic Frederking. Rob Frank, Greg Savernik, Dan Weiss. Jim Podriznik, Jim Kisthardt, Jason Bailey, Brian Makse, Mario Pinjuh, Lou
Singer, Steve Tanner, Joe Klein. David Eros. John Glovan. George Demyanick, Mark Seidel. Dennis Seidel Jim Waschura Not Pictured:
Ruth Burger. Carolyn Davidson. John Glovan, Ellen Kast. Chuck Keay. Nick Massiello. Angle Oberaitis. Debbie Paul. Diane Penko, Jan
Schimpf, Debby Shanks, Matt D'Amico. Scott Stanic, Ken Vaughan, Roberta Wright.
GIRLS CHOIR
GIRL'S CHORUS: Ann Masterson, Judy Hornung, Lisa Gates, Laura Seleman, Diane Cibritc. Cindy Downie, Mary Jo Hulin, Linda
Sauerman, Laurie Maione, Beth Cover, Joanna Young, Donna Kiemcncic, Gcorgenc Kormos, Barb Moeller, Linda Hansen, Jeanne
Matuch, Pam Parker, Beth Laufer. Rosemary Suiicowski, Renee Hall Laura Martin. Diana Watson, Cathy Pedone Sara Miller, Lisa Ward-
ener, Debbie Zuzek, Dorothy Finneley, Beth Black, Sharon Holland, Rose Ann Divincenzo, Lisa Andrews, Diane Perusek, Darlene Bow-
ins, Debbie Cup, Meg Clements, Johnna Cook, Patty Dolsen, Anne Shilander, Renee Osborne, Ruth Hommel, Jackie Schuiz, Janet
Phillips, Sherri Orazem, Lee Ann Ecker, Amy Arnold, Kathy Templar, Raren Johnson, Denise Eiermann, Diane Cavell, Julie Otcasek,
Patty Roberts, Nancy Nordman Niki lafelicc, Debbie Hegedus, Patty Schultz. Cindy Woide, Julie Dimitrov, Laurie Norton, Mary Ellen
Marks, Rose Bene, Lisa Propst, Angle Dombrosky, Lee Tanner Eileen Wclton, Colette Toth, Svetlana Beros, Ellen Buck Not Shown:
Laura Bennett, Deanna Brzozowski, Laura Chukayne, Gina Giallombardo, Debbie Grubb, Cindy Just, Terri Lowar, Mary Moses, Susan
Nunnally Susan Pahle, Kelly Sivert, Cindy Vallee, Karen Wonderly.
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THANKS MR. 'T'
After 31 years of fine teaching excellence, Mr.
Samuel Taylor, director of Euclid's choirs, has de-
cided to retire. In his many years of service to the
Euclid school system, he has accomplished things
that will remain unsurpassed in the annals of time.
Some of these efforts include the many choir trips
to various countries of the world, as well as the
United States. Mr. Taylor has spread his cheer and
vitality to such places as Mexico, Florida and
Europe, just to name a few. His happiness was
shared with the audience as well as the performers
in the many concerts at school and other places
throughout the Euclid vicinity. Although he will be
gone, his past achievements and his spirit will never
be forgotten. All of his friends, collegues and choir
members would like to wish him the best of wishes
on his retirement, and Good Luck in the years to
come. Goodbye Mr. Taylor, We'll miss you!
DON'T DRINK
THE WATER
216/Fall Play
Father Drobney Ken Powell
Ambassador Macgee Dave Eros
Ms. Kilroy Judy Garrett
Axel Magee Steve Bell
Marion Hollander Julie Szoiek
Walter Hollander Steve Bour
Susan Hollander Julie Nagode
Krojak Mike Wilson
Mrs. Burns Sandy Hastings
Cook Jan Schimpf
Sultan of Bashir Jack Jesberger
Sultan's First Wife Jackie Morabito
Kasnar Dave Brown
Countess Bordoni Ruth Berger
Guard Jim Bour
This year's Fall Play was cn-
lilled "Don't Drink the Water",
originall) directed by Woody
Allen. It is a comedy about an
American family on vacation
in Russia who arc suspected
as spies, and seek shelter in the
U.S. Embassy. There they en-
counter a priest who thinks he
is Houdini and a down-heartened
young man who does everything
wrong. He eventually does a
brilliant task by helping the
family out of the country
through the underground. One
comes away from the play won-
dering, "What does the title
have to do with the play?" The
answer: Absolutely nothing.
On Feburary 23, 24, and 25, audiences were entertained by four
in one; an Evening of one act plays, making up this year's Winter
Play. This collection of plays had something for everyone.
"Werewolf," the first play, humorously showed the problems
of a timid, shy man with a domineering wife and mother, who
goes to see a psychiatrist. He thinks he's a werewolf.
"The Summer People" was a chilling tale about an elderly
couple who decide to stay at their summer cottage with deadly
results.
"Why I Am a Bachelor" was humorous lecture which pointed
out the before and after stages of a courtship and marraige.
"Egad! What A Cad!" is an old time melodrama complete with
a villain and a heroine, and of course, a hero.
Special thanks should be given to the many people behind the
scene who, without their help, would not have made the play
possible. Thank You to the Stage Crew of Jack Jesberger, Sandie
Hastings, and Cheryl Morabito; The Lighting Crew of Eric
Hanson, Ed Filby, and Doug Hodakievic; and Student Director
Rarer Keller.
CAST
WERFAVOLF
Doctor Ken Powell
Harold Worley Mike Wilson
Lovey Laura Novosel
Mumsey Cheryl Frank
THE SLIMMER PEOPLE
Janet Allison Judy Garrett
Robert Allison David Eros
Mrs. Larkind Jan Schimpf
Mr. Babcock Chuck Keay
Tilda Babcock Laura Kessler
Mr. W'alpole Steve Bour
WHY I AM A BACHELOR
Lecturer Ken Powell
.Algernon Jim Bour
Henrietta Lisa Meyer, Mary Ann Mikovich
Henrietta's Mother Cheryl Frank
Aunt Emma Laura Novosel
Ida May Jackie Morabito
EGAD, WHAT A CAD
Llrusula Greystone Kathy Burns
Fowler Jan Schmipf
Augustus Greystone David Eros
Constant Hope Julie Nagode
Manly Rash Steve Bell
Bertram Oleander Steve Bour
Millie Smith Jackie Morabito
Piano Player Cheryl Morabito
Audio Aides Left To Right: Mike Kupfer, Mr. Staines, Doug Hodaicievic, Frank Ulizzi.
AUDIO AIDES
The audio aides combine their efforts
to combat most any sound difficulty
imaginable. They run communi-
cations, eliminating any feedback as
well as other important jobs during
concerts, assemblies and plays.
Audiences would have to turn up their
hearing aides to listen to performances
without these students.
Red Cross Front Row L to R: Darlene Harwood, President; Bev Ranson, Jcanette
Sparks, Mary kay Joyce, Chuck Keay. Back Row L to R: Cheryl Smith, Vice
President; Nancy Pryatel; Sandy Vallee, Secretary/Treasurer; Mark Seidel; Jan
Stanek; Sue Cowling; Jan Udovich; Karen Brentar; Claudia McChancy, Dawn
Dureiho. Missing, Mary Kosovich.
RED CROSS
Philanthropic students in Euclid gave their time and unselfish aid this
year to the Red Cross and Bloodmobiles in Euclid's community. They
sponsored various fund raising activities during the year to help
organizations. They practiced lifesaving techniques and learned how
not to faint at the sight of blood.
220/ Audio Aides/Red Cross
STUDENT STORE
Personnel employed in this de-
partment provide fellow stu-
dents with everything from
Certs to pencils. They open in
the morning and do business
between periods. They also
have enough pantyhose to
clothe an army, an army of
girls that is!
Supply Store Front Row: Lee Tan-
ner, Steve Tanner. Back Row:
Richard Norton, Lisa Schieman,
Dave Harth, Larry Kern, Not Pict-
ured: Rose Burrington, Sue Tlr-
watzki, Stu Thompson, Ed Szabrak,
Sharon Harth, Karen Naniger.
EUCLID OUTDOORS CLUB
Nature lovers can enjoy the many out-
door activities while preserving wilder-
ness areas in the Euclid Outdoors
Club. Their projects are beneficial to
Nature and mankind. Despite rumors,
their favorite pasttimes do not include
Hide-and-Seek or Search for the miss-
ing Buffalo.
Euclid Outdoors Club Front Row: Jim Hug,
Doug Hodakievic. Back Row: Joe Klein, Bill
Mack, Mr. Soltesz, Joe Mack. Not Pictured:
Tom Appleton, Mark Brunelle, Laura Dalton,
Mike Glaser, John Mullen, Dave Seidel,
Kevin Sidman.
Student Store/Euclid Outdoors Club/221
PINOCHLE
A few select students have the chance to play Pi-
nochle and show their superiority to their teach-
er. These students meet Tuesdays to engage their
wits in this fascinating card game. They master
their Pinochle skills by having fun with class-
mates and teachers.
Counter Clockwise: Elise Delambo, Lori DcLambo, Mr.
Sallach, Meg Clements.
METAL
SCULPTURE
In the industrial section of the school a eroup of
imaginative and artistic students solder their ide-
as together. These students learn to work with
metals to create a new form of art under the di-
rection of Mr. Germock. When they finish, their
creations prove their skill to form an illusion with
metal.
Row 1; Cheryl Twoey. Wendy Cerbin, Mr. Germock.
Row 2: Bev Ranson, Janet Brace, Gloria Hocevar, Joanna
Buck.
222/Pinocle/Metal Sculpture
RADIO CLUB
Never say that the High School does not have any hams. They
can be found in the Radio room and heard on the radio as
WA8ZGE. Through the supervsion of Mr. Reno and Mr.
Hungerford, these students can work for their amateur li-
cense. This year, the club has talked to people from Salt Lake
City, Canary and Windward Island, and Hawaii. They
learned much about the radio and of other countries.
Row 1: Dave Bokor, WB8ZQG; Manny "Hank" Scanlan, WD8BQO
Vice President, Mark Gordon. Row 2: Jeff Clark, WD8ALG President;
Charles Reno, WA8WKQ. Absent, Mr, Hungerford, WB8BHC; Mike
Kulbickas, WD8EDM; Kevin Halberg, WD8EAB.
DEBATE
CLUB
Controversial issues arise within
a team, but in the Debate Club,
these students do not use brute
force. The teammates study the
pros and cons of recent occur-
rences and compete against other
schools. This year, the club de-
veloped its skill of polemics
through discussions about medi-
cal care. Their skills of logic were
strengthened through persuasive
and deductive reasoning.
Row L: Tammy Ware, Robbie Rackar, Sandy Morgan, Sandie Hastings. Row 2: Bob Krenisky, Jeff
Hauser, Sharon Synk, Jackie Zorko, John Kalka, Ms. McLaughlin. Not Pictured: Julie Fifik, Bob
Blevins, Rich Jambor, Jack Downer, Ron Bork, Chuck Keay.
Radio/Debate/223
AFS
"Walk together, talk together all ye people of the
earth, for then and only then shall we have peace."
A.F.S. (American Field Service) is an active club that
sends students abroad to experience other cultures and
gives foreign students a chance to live in the United
States. The members of A.F.S. contribute money to
pay the expenses of the exchange students and have a
good time doing it. There are also exchanges within
the different school systems in the Cleveland area.
Some of the major money-making projects are a can-
dy sale at Christmas, a dance, and the A.F.S. Rock-a-
thon. A.F.S. is a great way to get to know more about
people in other countries, as well as people in one's
own country.
1. President Lisa Meyer. Not
pictured. Vice President, Glor-
ia Petrick, Secretary, Jan
Schimpf, Treasurer, Jim Pod-
riznik.
2. Liliana Montejo and Sue
Bibler. Liliana is staying with
the Biblers.
3. Mrs. Cowan and Liliana.
4. Row 1; Top right, Mary
Ann Mikovich, Jim Rossman,
Ken Powell, Jim Bour, Gin-
ny Frederking, Steve Bour,
Cheryl Morabito, Row 2:
Jackie Morabito, Meg Clem-
ents, Martha Eyman, Jackie
Mason, Noreen Walters,
Diane Micale, Karen Keller,
Marcie Coons, Kathy Gorn.
Row 3: Gloria Petrick, Lisa
Meyer, Liliana Montejo, Sue
Bibler, Jan Schimpf, Jim Pod-
riznik.
224/AFS
EUCUYO
EUCUYO, Euclid High School's literary
magazine, is published annually. Stu-
dents contribute poems, plays, stories
and art work. These projects are sub-
mitted to the staff who select the best
works and then they arrange these contri-
butions into a booklet that is sold to the
student body. As students share their
ideas in literary and various art forms,
these aspiring authors and artists are en-
couraged to continue their talent.
Mr. Henderson in his usual pose.
Jan Schimpf lost her head over the EUCUYO.
1. Assistant editor, Cathie Santa; Editor, Jan Schimpf; Art edi-
tor, Cheryl Morabito; Poetry editor, Ken Powell; Short Story edi-
tor, Lisa Meyer.
2. Front Row: Jan Schimpf, Cathie Santa, Andrea Buanno. Back
Row: Cheryl Morabito, Mr. Henderson, Jim Podriznik, Sharon
Prileson. Not Pictured: Lisa Meyer, Ken Powell, Karen Keller,
Darlene Harwood, Delores Paparizos, Mrs. Cowan.
Eucuyo/225
KEY CLUB
Key Club is a civic-minded group
that has been in existence for a
long time. They are readily involved
in community activities, and help
out worthy groups in the neighbor-
hood. Each year they sponser candy
sales, dances, and other fund rais-
ing events in school. This year
marked the introduction of the
Keycttes, the female members of
the group.
1. Officers: left to right: Sandy Kovacs, secretary; Paul Klodor,
Treasurer; John Kali<a, Second Vice President; Dwane Stelmach,
Lieutenant Governor. Not pictured: Jim Gaydosh, First Vice
President. 2. President, Bob Payne. 3. Row 1. Mary Drake, Mary
Ellen Marks, Dan Himmelman. Row 2. Bob Zagore, Sandy Ko-
vacs, Paul Klodor. Row 3. Doug Sebusch, Bob Payne, Mr. Heramb.
Row 4. Jackie Zorko, Duane Foy. Joe Mersnik. Row 5. John Kalka,
John Kovalec. Row 6. Chuck Keay, Scott Ullman, Jim Millar.
4. Row 1. Helene Lusoski, Teresa Kuklica. Row 2. Jim Simeo,
Craig Hasegawa, Bill Hanlon, Bob Krome. Row 3. Ted Radisek,
Dan Weiss. Row 4. Frank Ulizzi, Dave Carbone, Dale Stelmach.
Row 5. Tom Katcher, Mike Kupfer. Jim Gaydosh, Dwayne
Stelmach.
226/Key Club
AV AIDES
The members of this group have a
very important job. They provide
us. the students, with a break in
the monotony of the classroom by
delivering projectors and over-heads
to show movies and transparencies.
They also tape all sports events en-
abling coaches to see mistakes. These
men are an asset to the educational
and entertaining aspects of visual
learning in the classroom.
Row 1. Steve Bell. Frank Ulizzi. Joe Klein,
Jeff Sanlon. Row 2. Mark Limbert, Doug
Hodakievic. John Grabits. Row 3. Rich Lisko,
Chuck Limbert, Mike Chapman. Behind
the camera, Eric Hanson.
LIBRARY
PAGES
Library Aids assist the already
heavily burdened librarians with
their chores. They do such in-
teresting things as filing, book
sorting, and reshelving. They also
wander through the many volumes
in search of that engrossing novel
that you "just couldn't find" by
yourself.
Row I. Peggy Eyman, Maria Sajn, Karen
Miller, Elaine Ayers. Row 2. Sharon Synk,
Robbie Rackar, Ed Champa, Rich Norton,
Not pictured; Terry Lohrey, Shirley
Finnic, Diane Horton, Laura Scherbarth,
Janet Baitt.
AV Aides/Library Pages/227
SURVEY IQS
Survey Quill and Scroll, Front: Marc Freedman.
Row I: Linda Francetic, Andrea Buanno, Arthur
Buanno, Greg Schalk, Eric Hanson. Row 2: Car-
ol Hanson, Lee Ann Gilinski, Michelle Jamnik,
Veronica Terrill, Judy Blazun, Helen Fabianich.
Not Pictured: Steve Bell, Mike DeCapite, Lori
Thompson. Jackie Zorko, Claudia McChancy,
Donny Furman.
EUCYO IQS
Eucyo Quill and Scroll, Jim Podriznic,
Andrea Buanno, Cathie Santa, Jan
Schimpf, Karen Keller, Cheryl Mora-
bito. Not Pictured: Delores Paparizos.
228/IQS
EUCLIDI
IQS
Euclidian Quill and Scrol
Row 1: Eric Hanson, Diane
Rebeck, Gloria Petrick,
Rob Frank, Jim Millar,
Jim Simeo. Row 2: Cheryl
Petrick, Debbie Carson,
Peggy Eyman, Hannah
Gieisser, Jackie Mihelcic,
Beth Stephens, Beth Saw-
yer. Not Pictured: Eva
Parziale, Doric Tortorici,
Cheryl Frank.
IQS/229
SCIENCE
SEMINAR
Science Seminar provides an opportunity
for students interested in the science to meet
people who are knowledgeable in the field
fo science. Under the direction of Mrs. Lu-
cas, they can learn about anything from
lasers to astonomy. People involved in in-
dustry or universities lecture, and this year
the members have visited Warner-Suasy
Observatory, NASA, Chase Brass and
Copper and Lubrizol.
Top picture: Front Row: Mrs. Lucas.
Greg Schalk, Jeff Lu, Back Row,
Craig Hasagaua, Bev Ranson, Deb-
bie Lewin, Ann Zak. Not Pictured:
Joanne Klapacki, Dave Seidel,
Mario Periziek, Joe Heibae, Chris
Horvath, Maria Sajn, Kevin Ha-
brig, Mike Kupfer, Leslie Otcasek,
Sue Bibler, Arthur Buanno.
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230/Science Seminar
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SKI CLUB
Ski Club represents Euclid's amatuer stu-
dents. They enjoy one evening a week skiing
at nearby slopes. All enjoy the spills, chills,
and thrills of skiing. They are the only people
who benefit from our blizzards.
Connie Austin, Elaine Ayers, Connie Bell,
Janet Bork. Karen Brentar. Judy Blazun,
Brian Campbell, Ken Darash, Bob DePal-
ma, Mary Ellen Erne, Sandy Frank, Pete
Hadzima, Jeff Hogan, James Jay, Sharon
Knack. Mike MacDermott, Tami Meany,
Karen Miller, Denise Myers, Donna Pinto,
Dan Richert, Patty Roeder, Gregor Saver-
nik, Wende Taylor, Joanna Thomas, Tam-
my White, Ann Zak, Ken Bernacki, Carol
Blasko, Kathy Bolsar, Alnis Cers, Calvis
Cers, Bill Chambers, John Christiansen,
Monique Coyne, Rosie DeMattie, Jess Di-
Rando. Rob Frank, Rich Galaska,Lee Ann
Glinski, Jill Groudle, Dan Guarino, Kathie
Hutton, Joe Klein, Mary Kosovich, Dawn
Krause, Kim Krawczyszyn, Laura Lick,
Eileen Mayock, Marilyn Mechle, Tim
Mocny, John Mullen, Tom Mullen, Janet
Nickels, Cindy Orehek, Dave O'Toole,
Ken Powell, Chris Rolik, Nancy Samuel,
Sue Samuel, Carolyn Schmidt, Donata
Schulz, J.D. Stump, Gail Suscheck, Julie
Szolek, Dave Thomas, Veronica Terrill,
Pam Urquhart, Jim Waschura, Tom Waschura, Kel Wilber,
Doug Ayers, Lynn Badstibner, Jim Bour, Steve Bour,
Noreen Brandich, Mike Campbell, Jackie Carisani, Rich
Ciotti, Tom Deemer, Patti Dudley, Jim Gaydosh, Laura
Griffis, Scott Harmon, .lustin Hornung, Dave Ice, Ellen
Kessler, Evelyn Kohler, Silvan Kuharich, Lori Laukiavich,
Mike Maggin, Debra Meister, Sandra Morgar, John Offerle,
Bob Petsche, Dave Pysell, Karen Schultz, Jeff Szolek, Pat
Taylor, Kay Troth, Tami West, Mike Wilson, Pat Young.
Ski Club/231
SURVEY
The hottest rivalry, except the one bet-
ween Euclid and St. Joe's, is the one
that exists between the Survey and the
Euclidian. Affectionately called the
"Scurvey," it is published six times a
year in the form of a magazine. It dis-
cusses school news and articles of inte-
rest. Talented journalists print news
for the benefit of the students and
supply the paper free. They are always
in hot pursuit of the Euclidian staff for
the number one position in journalism,
and come close very often. Kidding
aside, the Survey and it editors do a
great job and are greatly appreciated
and respected by all, even the Eucli-
dian staff.
Survey Editorial Staff: Row 1: Marc Freed-
man, Judy Biazun, Liliana Montego. Helen
Fabianich, Mike DeCapite, Arthur Buanno,
David Zalben. Row 2: Carol Hanson, Robbie
Rackar, Andrea Buanno, Row 3: Linda Fran-
cetic, Jackie Zorko, Patty Purvis. Row 4:
Sabrina Martinak, Sue Nemeth, Sue Bibler,
Lisa Gates. Row 5: Ron Kotar, Svetlana
Beros, Debbie Waterman. Row 6: Lor!
Thompson, Greg Schalk. Not Pictured: Deb-
bie Petrich, Scott Wright, Steve Bell, Donna
Furman, Claudia McChancy, Eric Hanson,
Debi Lewin, Julie Skur.
1%.
232/Survey
Survey Business members,
Left To Right: Veronica Ter-
riil. Business Manager;
Michelle Jamniic, Secretary;
Debbie Kaufman. Not
Pictured: Vicky Chapman,
Treasurer, Cindy Haney, Asst.
Business Manager; Celia
Schulek, Debbie Kaufman,
Ellen Kast, Mary Kay Joyce,
LeeAnn Glinski, Marge Papes.
Survey/233
EUCLIDIAN
The members of the EUCLIDIAN are dedicated to deadlines or so it
seemed this year! Sometimes they caught up with the dates in the nici<
of time and though there was always something to worry about, they
all kept their spirit up. The production of the book and seeing it in its
final form, was the reward of their work. They learned how to make a
book and lay out pages during week-end or summer workshops. Mr.
Dickinson and Mr. Hall sponsored the club but they were quite inde-
pendent in designing the book. Each person had a different job, from
selling the yearbooks to students to selling advertising to businesses.
The staff hopes their efforts are enjoyed by its supporters and hopes
the yearbook staffs of the future have much fun and luck.
Euclidian members Row 1 from bottom to top:
Rob Frank, Cheryl Frank, Jackie Mihelcic,
Kathy De Marco, Linda Francetic. Row 2: Eric
Hanson, Dave Henry, Sue Nemeth, Patty Pur-
vis, Chris Tice. Row 3: Debbie Carson, Diane
Rebeck, Lynn Badstibner, Hannah Gleisser, Sue
Bibler. Not Pictured: Patti Akiba, Svetlana
Beros, Noreen Brandich, Joanna Buck, Nora
Burke, George Demyanchik, Martha Eyman,
Peggy Eyman, Lynn Garapic, Carol Hanson,
Carol Hoiodniak, Amy Johnson, Joanne Kie-
packi, Evelyn Kohler, Georgene Kormos, Kelly
Kozak, Lori Laukiavich, Debi Lewin, Brenda
Loraw, Sabrina Martinak, Jim Millar, Barb
Moeller, Jackie Morabito, Jan Neumann, Eva
Parziale, Cheryl Petrick, Gloria Petrick, Marcy
Reed, Cindi Rhyne, Sue Roeder, Toni Rowland,
Beth Sawyer, Gerri Schimes, Ellen Sesek, Debbie
Shanks, Jim Simeo, Louise Sper, Beth Stephens,
Lori Stevko, Chris Tice, Doric Tortorici, Diane
Trotta, Vickie Varkett, Eileen Welton.
Advisors: Mr. Hall & Mr. Dickinson
234/Euclidian
Euclidian/235
EUCLIDIAN
EDITORS
236/Euclidian Editors
Euclidian Editors; top. left to right: Editor-in-Chief, Chervl Frank. Head
Photographer, Eric Hanson.
Left; Activities Editor, Diane Rebeck, Senior Editor, Gloria Petrick.
Euclidian Editors/237
WINTER
FESTIVAL
Euclid's cold and snowy white winter was warmed by the annual Win-
ter Festival. The theme was Las Vegas and the couples attending the
dance saw the E-Room decorated in Casino like style with Black-jack
tables. Dancing to the beat of the band Crossfire, the Queen and her
court danced throught the night. The couples enjoyed the atmosphere
and the music.
238/Winter Festival-
Winter Festival/239
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Winter Festival Queens/241
Swim Timers: Row 1: Joe
Conelly, Nora Burlce. Row
2: Carolyn Herbst, Diane
Rebeci<, Debbie Carson,
Gloria Petrick. Row 3: Lisa
Schieman, Julie Petrella,
Elise DeLambo. Row 4:
Donata Schulz, Pam
Urquehart, Donna Miller,
Chris Salapeh. Row 5:
Sandy Coulter, Jane
Bartel, Debbie Waterman,
Louise Pardi. Row 6:
Lori Thompson, Lisa
Tekancic, Rosi Nacino-
vich, Nancy French, Chris
Redman.
Wrestling Aides Row 1: Karen Walters, Jackie Schultz, Ruth Hummel. Row 2: Dawn
Glaser, Kim Burrows, Sue Leonhart, Lori Zitkovich. Row 3: Denise Andrews, Sandy
Coulter, Cheryl Petrick, Beth Laufer, Rose Marie Sulkowski. Row 4: Kathy Mihelich,
Sue Jarmuszkiecz, Gloria Petrick, Nora Dallos, Laura Chukayne, Denise Eireman. Not
Pictured: Sharon Prielson, Angle Oberaitis.
Soccer Aides: Clockwise, Beda Federici, Denise Jordan, Linda
Somrak.
242/Sports Aides
SPORTS AIDES
Football Aides: Lori Thompson, Paula Kardos, Debbie Watterman,
Kathy Timmins, Colen Sternz, Dinah Grdina, Nanette D'tomaso,
Pam Parker. Below, Track Aides.
LETTERMEN
The Letterman Club is a group of
young atheletes, not only acceling in
sports but also work for top grades.
They have spirit and enthusiasm in all
they do for the school.
Sports Aides/243
N.H.S.
The National Honor Society honors students of
high academic achievement and outstanding
character. The organization has been in exist-
ence over the years to encourage high scholar-
ship and character. These students are involved
in extra- curricular activities and service or-
ganizations in their school and community, as
well as academic courses. This year the N.H.S.
has been disbanded; therefore, the Seniors pic-
tured here became members last year. At the
present time, they are the last members of the
National Honor Society.
Lynn Badstibner, Mike Bartok, Judy Blazun, Kathy Bol-
sar, Judy Bohn, Lynn Borzi, Steve Bour, Jim Bradshaw,
Eileen Busdiecker, Debbie Carson, Karen Cooke, Jim
Daugherty, Frank Dobier, Chris Dole, Jack Downer,
Maria Draxier, Vicky Dubecky, Donna Ellenbest, Peggy
Eyman, Helen Fabianich, Beda Federici, Nancy Fiisinger,
Cheryl Frank, Ed Franko, Marc Freedman, Lynn Gara-
pic, Judy Garrett, Lee Glinski, Johp Glovan, Jack Gregor-
in, Jeff Hauser, Dave Henry, Lora Hlabse, Mary Lou
Ice, Rick Jambor, Ruth Jerome, Charlie Kapec, Paula
Kardos, Lori Katz, Karen Keller, Joanne Klepacki, Eve-
lyn Kohler, Kim Krawczyszyn, Stefanie Krofina, Teresa
Kuklica, Tina Kuklica, Larua Lick, Keith Lockhart,
George Mazzaro, Teresa Melfi, Lisa Meyer, Diane Mi-
cale, Kathy Mihelich, Cheryl Morabito. Nancy Nemecek,
Angle Oberaitis, Laura Ogden, Scott Parker, Eva Par-
ziale, Bea Petraska, Debbie Petrich, Gloria Petrick, Ken
Powell, Nancy Pryatel, Diane Rebeck, Marcie Reed, San-
dy Reed, Jim Roeder, Lynn Sample, Laura Scherbarth,
Jan Schimpf, Ellen Sesek, Phil Setnik, Sally Sidak, Bryan
Speece, Louise Sper, Gail Suscheck, Julie Szolek, Bob
Thomas, Beth Thompson, Jeff West, Debra Williams,
Denis Wolowiecki, Dawn C. Woodruff, Lynn Wutchiett.
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244/N.H.S.
HORSEMANSHIP CLUB
SURVEY BUSINESS STAFF
Horsemanship, Survey/245
Junior Clerk Typists Back Row Left to Right: Mary Znidarsic, Cathy Phillips, Sandy Caulter,
Angel Toiga, Joanne Buccilli, Carla Santon, Dianna Nasse, Front Row Left to Right: Noreen
Raggets, Monica Mews. Missy Bifree, Kathy Bregy, Bernie Di Santa. Not Pictured: Jeannette
Geddes, Angel Belcastra, Linda Lang.
CLERK TYPISTS
The purpose of the Clerk Typists Club
is to develop leadership abilities through
participation in vocational education
and civic, recreational, and social ac-
tivities. The students plan together, or-
ganize, and carry out worthy activities
through the use of the democratic
process. The club fosters practica
application of business and office educa
tion through competition.
246/Clerk Typists
Officers of the Junior
Clerk Typists: Cathy Phil-
lips, President; Sandy Cau
ter. Secretary; Angela Toi-
ga, Treasurer; Joanna Buc-
cilli, Parliamentarian; not
pictured, Jeannette Gid-
der. Vice President; Ange
Belcastro, Historian. Sen-
ior Vocational Clerk Typ-
ists, Back Row, Left to
Right; Belly Craig, Ruth
Jerome, Patti Redman, his-
torian, Beverly Manzo, Vice
president, Linda McLaugh-
lin, Royene Trunkely.
Front Row; Karen Terri
Parlimentarian, JoAnn
Michaels, treasurer, Rula
Jackabauskas, President,
Karen Knaus, secretary.
Not Pictured: Lisa Pem-
berton, Dcbi Downing.
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VOCATIONAL ART
Vocational Art Classes are proud of their fine accomplishments,
including year round displays in the cross-corridor, and the out-
side showcase. Thanks to this organization, the 1978 EUCLI-
DIAN has an original cover designed by a student. The students
learn the skills needed for commercial art. By the end of this
course, the students will master the skills of dot-to-dot and color
by number!
1 . Junior Vocational Art, Left to Right: Mr. Patton, Jan Gilbert. Greg Pecnick,
Terri Stouffer. Sharon Solosky, Nancy Samuel, Jill Harich. Tina Schembre,
Koren Hamula, Diane Grazizno, Pat Young, Becky Miller, Tim Kirker, Karen
Rossi, Cathy Suschak, Sandy Erosky, Eugene Matrzney, Mitch Stefana 2.
Senior Vocational Art, Row 1 Left to Right: Mr. Patton, Carl Beckwith, Brian
Nicholls, Kathy Bolsar, Karen Karlan, Mary Jankowski, Mike Wilson, Lori
Lipton, Kate Jacobs. Row 2: Wayne Buza, Armand Boschi, Gary Uhas, Sharon
Oyoski, Karen Schultz, Marilyn Lokar, Lisa Turk, Mary Beth Delehanty. Not
Pictured: Cindi Swart, Dave Washbon, Carol Baur, John Meheli.
Vocational Art/247
C.O.E.
Fortunate are the group of
students involved in C.O.E.
who attend school only half
a day and earn money by
working the other half.
Cooperative Office Educa-
tion, as it is called, prepares
students for the hungry
business world. Concerned,
Organized and Enthused
best describes this group.
unniK!
1. Left to right: Amy Johnson; Fund
Raising Chairman, Karen Preston;
Vice President, Krystai Kent; Audi-
tor, Denise Berzin; President, Laura
Petkovseic; Treasurer, Rita Haney;
Historian, Carol Balsko; Parhamen-
tarian, Marlene Capiccioni; Secre-
tary, Corrie Lesefky; Social Chair-
man, Sue Phillips; Fund Raising Co-
Chairman. 2. Row 1: Brenda Loraw,
Pam Gonas, Debi Sadowki, Goronka
Zupanovic, Corrine Randolph. Row
2: Beth Madorsky Row 3: Janice
Markhan, Cheryl Lantz, Debbie Fos-
ter, Donna Johnston, Sally Sidak.
Row 4: Eileen Imler, Maureen Click,
Sally Stalker. 3. Debi Sadowski;
President, Brenda Loraw; Vice Presi-
dent, Pam Gonas; Secretary, Beth
Madorsky; Treasurer.
4. Left to Right: Christine Jelenic,
Kathleen Rowe, Virlyn Covington,
Roberta Finneley, Teresa Collins,
Mary Helen Zele, Gloria Gadmack,
Sharon Swaney.
248/COE
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DATA
PROCESSING
Potential computer jocks learn to understand com-
puters and the big business world through Data
Processing. Under the direction of Mr. Mize and
Mr. Stupica they raise funds through sucker and
bake sales, dances and other activities. Their goal is
to become better acquainted with computers and
business. One member, was quoted as saying, "Af-
ter I graduate, I think Til study to be an 1130."
Date Processing 1, Left row top to bottom: Eric Darcy, Bill
Holmes. Lori Zdunczyk, Michelle McCluskey, Chris Mullins,
Karne Garapic. Middle row txip to bottom: Mary Ann Zaietel,
Rich Bozak, Kurt Pluta, Mary Ficere. Right row top to bot-
tom: Mr. Stupica. Sandy Rash, Dave Peters, Dottie Shafer,
Rachelle Ricci, Diane Turner. Not pictured-Joe Doyle, Kelli
Langdon.
Date Processing 2, Front left to right: Roger Stenger, Evelyn
Kohler, Cheryl Everson, Celia Schulik, Ed Locke. Back left to
front: Cathy Vohnout, Laura Griffis, Lori Laukiavich, Veron-
ica Terrill, Janet Hosa, Rose Burrington.
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ACCOUNTING
Amateurs and Big Business Buffs aiitce enjoy the
challenge and the amusement of figures that account-
ing provides. Students in the Vocational Accounting
program learn all the basic skills and the refined
techniques of thfS important occupation. These future
bookkeepers of America take pride in their work while
making friends and having fun in class.
I. "Dave, you have something I want!" 2. Senior Vocational
Accounting Left to Right Row 1: Nora Burke, Denise Hegedus,
Jan Pozelnik, Mary Kuhen, Noreen Brandich, Brian Makse.
Row 2: Dave Harth. Curt Gasser, John Degeronimo, Barry
Breining. Dave Linane. Larry Hale. Not Pictured: Dan Combs,
Dan Novak. 3. Junior Vocational Accounting Left to Right
Front Row: Tamie Taylor, Michelle Walker, Lisa Rogers.
Second Row: Mary Kosovich, Latressa Pollard, Kathy Hutton,
Kelly Santon. Back Row: Jan Slejko, Linda Waters, Cyndy
Kleinhenz, Peggy Payne, Mr. Regano, Tonita May, Dean Fazio,
Karen Rymarczyk. Not Pictured: Therese Skedei, Elise De
Lambo.
D.E. MERCHANDISING AND
D.E. RETAIL
1. Junior DE Merchantising Left to Right Row 1: Jean Griesmcr, Janet
Topping. Karen Pavlovic, JoAnnc McCaskic, Marie Ciomek. Row 2:
Rose Zimmerman. Pamela Capasso, Beth Hoon, Chris Roper, Dan
Kecver. Row 3: Ron Petti, Gary Rail, John Laseak. Frank Koval,
Jeff Jones, Tom Weglar?, Vince Malone, Dan Longstreth. Dale Varner,
Mr. Sibert. Not Pictured: Toni Bronkall, Ernest Kehn, Bryan Ketchum,
Bob Klein, Tina Luda, Robin Moody. 2. Senior DE Merchantising
Left to Right Row 1: Dave Fabig, Adam Shunk, Darlenc Brochak,
Donna Janes, Rose Mantz, Margaret Reagen, Monica Troha. Row 2:
James Owen, Anthony Perko, Joe Kotlar, Robin Friend. Toni Paonsha,
Gina Sabol, Ruth Ager, John Grabitz. Row 3 (begins in the middle of
picture): Tom Molkentin, Richard Lisko, John Kent, Mike Grubar,
Mr. Sibert. Not Pictured: Kevin Hartegan, Dave Mihelich, Charles
Paul, Lori Ross.
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STENOGRAPHY,
No, just because you couldn't read those
funny curves and lines, it wasn't an an-
cient method of communication. This
was the stenographers perfecting their
skill of shorthand. Shorthand was only
one of the countless office techniques
the stenographers learned. These girls
were interested in the business world
of America. Many fund raising cam-
paigns helped cover their expenses.
Stenography 2: (L-R), Front row: Secretary - Cindy Yaggie, President - Sandy Fruttii
Historian - Cindy Hassel, Vice-President - Dena Grosel. Middle row: Vicki Dubecky, Mauree
Alaburda, Annette Criado, Sandy Springborn, Dawn Ayres. Back row: Lon Pollock, Debb
Kaufman, Laura Ogden, LeeAnn Sroczynski, Mary Miller, Carol Hovine missing - Treasurer
Teresa Kuklica
Stenography 1: (L-R), Sitting: Laure Sustar, Ivana Rozman, Chris Rolik, Treasurer - Tracy Coe, Tami
Chrestoff, Stella Tortorici, Historian - Jenny Boros, Pat West, Kerry Nelson, Sharon Beidle. Standing: President -
Mary Beth Legan, Mary Fuerst, Marilyn Wata, Vice-President - Helen Strle. Mary Thompson, Carol Haines,
Michele Kimack, Darlene Caferelli, Secretary - Nancy Penko, missing: Lori Reid, Sue Cwalinski, Berni
Markiewicz
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Automotives
O'Neill, Jim
Bill Werstak
John Oraps.
Suchevits.
I (L-R): Back row: Ed Haller, Ed Dolinar, Louis Caplick, Robert Husa, Mike
Pikovnik, Charles Myers, Bob Morris. Doug Sisson, Dave Pysell, Sam Ventura,
Bottom row: Steve Golinar, Kevin Burd, Ed Modic, Gene Brocone, Dave Wolf,
missing: Jeff Journey. Brian Klun. Mike Langdon. Milian Mudonic, Bob
AUTOMOTIVES
The auto mechanics learned all
the aspects of auto repair and
maintenance. They woriced on
many types and mai<es of cars.
The students acquired the knowl-
edge they needed to know for
the care of cars.
Automotives 2 (L-R): Ken Balogh. Tony Centa, Steve Grzsik, Rick Aufmuth, Dave Turner, Bill Veedmont,
Bill Miller, Rick Lender, D. Strnad, Ron Brehm, Jim Stanick, Paul Wachhaus, Jeff Bergman, Mike Thomas,
Steve Bealko, Greg Simpson.
Child Care 1: Kathy Albanese, Sharon Bolsar, Rcnee Fanara, Leslie Henderson, Kelly
Kinsey, Sue McCoy, Phyllis Miller, Kathy Seadek, Greta Trommetter, Robin Vaughn,
Pam Shultz, Janet Pridemore, Andrea Zupancic.
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CHILD CARE
Vocational Child Care was a course offered to prepare
young girls for their future life as parents. They got prac-
tice by teaching youngsters at Noble School. The children
enjoyed the change of a routine teacher and the students
earned to deal with youngsters.
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Row 1: Muff Truskolaski (reporter), Pat Paolucci (Vice Pres.), Donna Scott (secretary),
Pam Simkins (treasurer), Lynn Sample (Pres.) 2nd row kneeling: Nancy Roberts, Karen
Stevko, Genute Vaiginis, Jan Nickols, Cathy Clarke, Chris Stantery. 3rd row standing:
Carl Krysiak, Larry Varwig, Tom Nelson, Joe Jarmuszkiewicz, Joe Vanco, Dennis Kirch-
ner, Gary Neide, Mr. John Eichhorn (DCT coordinator)
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750 East 185 Street
481-1166
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Serving Euclid For
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820 East 185th Street
481-7540
"Insurance For Everyone's
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"For Insurance Service
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DAIRY BAR
20321 Euclid
486-1325
CONVENIENT
FOOD MART
756 East 200 Street
531-6026
DALLOS - SPIES
BEDS.
2140 Waynoka
Euclid, Ohio
Phone
261-6211
261-8594
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Euclid School System
"You Can't Beat It."
Congratulations To The
Graduates Of 1978
MAX'S
RESTAURANT
22350 Lakeshore Blvd.
731-1800
908 East 222nd. Street
731-4662
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Class Of 1978
'W I'M IT
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18322 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-6868
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Class Of 78
From
NON-FERROUS METALS
21721 Tungsten Rd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
531-3585
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STEEL
SERVICE CO.
1220 East 222 St.
481-6600
FRIEDMAN'S
JEWELERS
22304 Lakeshore Blvd.
731-3450
Good Luck To The
Class Of 1978
MARK
HAIRDRESSERS
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731-1550
FLORAMA
FLOWERS
22382 Lakeshore Blvd.
731-0200
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KILLEN -
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Insurance Agency
Residential-289-2900
Commercial-289-2901
425 Euclid Office Plaza
26250 Euclid Ave.
Euclid, Ohio
44132
Best Wishes To The
Class Of 1978
MEL'S TUX
SHOP
342 Euclid Sq. Mall
289-7282
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WE'RE the 'PLANT PROFESSIONALS"
'•SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL TO SHARE''
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Euclid, Ohio
Randall Park Malt
No. Randall. Ohio
Good Luck To The
Class Of 1978
BRONKO
BEVERAGE
510 East 200th St.
Euclid, Ohio
531-5858
Best Wishes From
MILLER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
22470 Shore Center Dr.
Euclid, Ohio
731-9358
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EUCLID RACE DAIRY
& ICE CREAM CO.
503 East 200th Street
481-4700
Congratulations
And
Good Luck
To The
Class Of
1978
FRENCH'S
PHARMACY
26598 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6300
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To The
Class Of
1978
gingiss formal wear
Euclid Square Mall
Congratulations
To The
Class Of 1978
K & G
MACHINE COMPANY
26981 Tungsten Road
732-7115
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PAPA JOE'S SUBS
564 E 200 St.
692-1068
Congratulations
To The Class Of '78
TOMYE SHERRILL
HILLTOP REALTY, INC.
620 E. 222nd Street
289-2445
Res.: 486-6553
• Framing
• Art Lessons
• Art Supplies
•Art Works For
Sale
VLASTA'S ART
GALLERY
915 E. 222nd Street
Euclid, Ohio 44132
(216) 731-2112
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And
Good Luck
To The
Class Of 1978
PTSA
Euclid Senior High School
Parent Teacher Student
Association
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BORNEO'S BURGER PALACE
AND EMPORIUM
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COMPANY
26260 Lakeland Blvd.
731-9191
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With Every Good Wish To The Class Of 1978
YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor
Judge, Municipal Court
Law Director
Administrative Director
Finance Director
President of Council
1st Ward Councilman
2nd Ward Councilman
3rd Ward Councilman
4th Ward Councilman
Chief of Police
Fire Chief
Tony J. Sustarsic
Robert F. Niccum
Patrick R. Rocco
Anthony J. Guinta
Donald Sheppard
Michael Kosmetos
William J. DeMora
Mark F. Jochum
Paul Oyaski
William Mabel
Frank Payne
George Langa
Councilmen- At- Large
Edward J. Eckart
Joseph Farrell
Gary Peterson
Edward J. Sustarsic
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Council peri-ormed tuith cooper-
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lish qoal:b -For their school.
They CQOie up oaainst "tough
admin I ti-f rotors L^lho qlsc.^ concern-
ed +hennselve^ Lijuf h berxefi'ts
for +he s^uden+'s Mee+inqs
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MANUFACTURING CO,
Helyx Drive Screws-Nails-Tacks
21700 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland Ohio 44117
Charles K. Hill Telephone 531-0300
President Area Code 216
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FLICKINGER
INC.
GOODFYEAR
Flickinger
939 East 222 St.
731-9200
Buying A Home? Selling A Home?
CALL MR. FRANK
JOCHUM
Vice President-Associate Broicer
Bob Anderson Realty Inc.
21801 Lakeshore Blvd.
Office 26 1 -3200 Res. 731 -893 1
Complete Line Of
Health Foods
Health Foods Are Delicious And
Nutritious For Everyone. Try
Our Old Fashioned Whole Grain
Health Breads, Pies, And Cakes.
VASSAR HEALTH
FOODS
Special Foods For Your Special
Diet
* Salt Free
* Allergy
* Sugar Free
* Vegetarian
* High Protein
* Low Cholesterol
21933 Euclid Ave.
692-1875
Congratulations
To The
Class Of 78
From
JACKSHAW
CHEVROLET,
INC.
543 East 185th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44119
Tel: 481-9090
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FLORIST
20020 Lake Shore Blvd.
Flowers For All
Occasions
Phone: 486-5100
ERIE
AUTO PARTS
2033 East 71 Street
Cleveland, Ohio
Phone
881-8018 431-8433
Delivery
Service
Congratulations
Class Of '78
Go Out And Conquer
The World
ROBERT T. BARRY
Insurance To Suit Everyone's
Needs And Likes
261-0498 228-0444
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From
EUCLID HIGH KEY CLUB
President .
. Bob Pavne
Isl Vice President . . .
Jim Gaydosh
Secretary .
. . Sandy Kovacs
2nd Vice President . .
John Kaika
Treasurer .
. . Paul Klodor
Lieutenant Governor .
■ Dwayne Stelmach
KEYCLUBBERS: Doug Ayers, Dave Carbone, Dave Crawford, Frank Debevec, Mary Drake. Duane Foy, Bill
Hanlon, Craig Hasegawa. Augie Haupt. Dan Himmelman. Eric Jochum, Tom Katcher, Chuck Keay, John Kovalec,
Bob Krome, Teresa Kuklica, Mike Kupfer, Helene Lusoski, Joe Mersnik, Mary Ellen Marks, Jim Millar, Doug
Sebusch, Jim Simeo, Dale Stelmach. Frank Ulizzi. Scott Ullman, Dan Weiss. Bob Zagore. Jackie Zorko.
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SUBSIDIARY OF ^^HITE MOTOR CORPORATION
22221 St. Clair Ave.
Euclid, Ohio 44117
EUCLIDIAN BEAUTY
COLLEGE
22741 Shore Center Dr.
261-2600
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STORES
618 E. 185th St.
Cleveland, Ohio 44119
Phone: 531-3326
24 Warn Center Rd.
Bedford, Ohio 44146
Phone: 439-3794
Government Surplus
Still Your Best Buy
Ntxjr headquarters
for automotive ports and supples
SALTER AUTO
PARTS CO. INC
21149 Euclid Ave.
486-3798
'Tnside Sherwood
Plaza"
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26841 Tungsten Rd.
Cleveland. Ohio 44132
Phone: 216/261-2100
Soeket Head Products
Cold Headed Products
Cap Screws
Set Screws
Automatic And Hand
Screw Machine Products
Good Luck To The
Class Of "78"
MIHELICH'S
HOMETOWN
RESTAURANT
830 Babbitt Rd.
731-9689
Delicious
Fine Food
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READY MIX CONCRETE
587-2700
Ten Locations Serving Greater Cleveland and the Suburbs
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NAME
Army Surplus
Robert T. Barry
Big Bouquet
Borneo's B.P.A.E.
Bronko's Beverage
Chesterfield Steel Service
Collinwood Concrete
Convenient Food Mart E.
Dallos-Spies
Erie Auto Parts
Euclid, Inc.
Euclid Blue Print
Euclid City Officials
Euclidian Beauty College
Euclid High Key Club
Euclid-Race
Flickinger, Inc.
Florama Flowers
Flowerama
Fredon Corp.
French's Pharmacy
Friedmans Jewelers
Gingiss International
Millwood Manufacturing
Jackshaw Chevrolet, Inc.
Frank Jochum
Co
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260
272
268
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282
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263
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264
273
280
279
270
277
267
269
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270
267
270
276
277
277
NAME
K&G Machine Co.
Kerr Lakeside, inc.
Killen-Kaucnik Ins. Agency
Knific insurance Service, Inc.
Lakeshore Florist
Lubri/ol
Mark Hairdressers
Martin's Dairy Bar
Max's Restaurant
Mel's Tux Shop
Mihelich's Hometown Restauran
Miller's Beauty Salon
Non-Ferrous Metals Fabricating
Papa Joe's
P.T.S.A.
Radix Wire
Raimor's Studios
Salter Auto Parts Co.
Tomye Sherrill-Hilltop Realty
Sims Buick
Student Council
TRW, inc.
Vassar Health Foods
Vlasta's Art Gallery
Wildwood Florist
Co
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280
268
262
264
263
267
263
264
268
280
268
265
271
272
272
261
281
271
264
274-275
266
277
271
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FASHIONS FOR MEN
342 Euclid Square Mall
289-7282
DR. and MRS. R.M.
BALDWIN
BALI HAl CHINESE
RESTAURANT
25649 Euclid Avenue
731-4800
BANC OHIO
1270 East 260th Street
289-3000 or 289-7660
BEACHLAND
PHARMACY
20010 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-0631
DR. A.J. BLASKEVICA
848 East 185th Street
486-0322
BRESLER^S ICE CREAM
SHOP
Euclid Square Mall
261-3374
DR. RENATO BROGLIO
D.D.S.
21801 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6069
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CERAMIC TREASURES
INC.
22034 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-5428 or 261-3338
DECKER APPLIANCE
445 East 200th Street
486-7200
CERAMICS AT RS
29953 Warren Road
585-0222
DEE-ANNE CERAMICS
843 East 222nd Street
261-7452
CLEVELAND TRUST
BRANCH 138
13731 St. Clair Avenue
687-4325
EUCLID OFFICE SUPPLY
INC.
756 East 222nd Street
531-5311
CLEVELAND WIRE DIE
INC.
19850 St. Clair Avenue
481-6350
EUCLID SUNOCO
470 East 200th Street
531-9695
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Cuisine
GIACOMAZZOS
Restaurant Lounge
34471 Vine Street
942-2068
LORETTA KOZAK
HANDY RENTS INC.
1329 East 260th Street
731-6950
JAY DEE CLEANERS
878 East 222nd Street
731-7060
HENRY TAYLOR & SON
CO,
BI-RITE
22320 Lake Shore Blvd.
289-0150
LEADER DRUG
22824 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-7474
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922 East 222nd Street
732-7066
KEN SAYWELL
LUIKART INS. AGENCY
18324 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-4770
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602 East 185th Street
531-2893
MOLNARS DAIRY
QUEEN
435 East 200th Street
486-0929
ROSS MEAT MARKET
20068 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-5757
DR. and MRS. ELWOOD
SAWITKE
20050 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-0979
SAXON MEATS
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Well, here it is! The 1978 Euclidian. May you
derive much pleasure from it. The value of this
book may not be apparent to you until years from
now but it is a valuable memory book. Please try
to overlook the mistakes. In a book this size there
are bound to be many mistakes. After all the many
problems we had with this book, it's a wonder that
it's even here, but thanks to the help of many people,
we got it done. There are so many people who helped
that it is not possible to mention them all, but there
are a few special people whom I would like to mention.
A thank you to all the teachers who let us get out
of their classes and were so understanding during
our deadlines. Also to Dr. Bergem for letting us
get out of homeroom to sell books, etc. And to
Morey for getting the pictures to us when we really
needed them.
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^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^BKg^- the we even know you were
^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Km you your
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^^H^^I^^I^H^^^B^^^I^^^Hl^ . with the yearbook and I wish the best.
SIMEO - you were really a surprise. You came in,
and with the help of Mr. Dickinson and many other people picked up the pieces and put together the Advertising
Section. For awhile there, I was beginning to wonder if we could ever get that section done. HANNAH - You're a
good sport, H.B. You were always there, and with a little pushing and yelling you got your section done. You got it
done, though,and you added what I had only talked about before, making our book a little different and a little
better. I hope someday, too, you find the right door! CHERYL - I guess I was always yelling at you, but I had to
take it out on someone, and I guess it was you. I got you moving, though. DIANE - What can I say? You were
handed the biggest section, with virtually no experience and to be honest, I was doubtful that you would pull it
through. But, you took command, scheduling endless pictures which no one showed up for; you got together a staff
of your own, dishing out pages for people to do, and you got it done. DORIE AND EVA - You two really pulled
together to get your section done. Coping with loss of pictures, bad pictures, etc. etc.. I never saw you guys, but pages
kept coming in faithfully, and that's what counted. ERIC - You are completely crazy! But there was method to your
madness, because pictures got taken, and things got done. With all your other interests, I'm glad you took so much
time to help us out (Even if I was a no good editor). You are a really good photographer and next year's staff will
know how good you were. GLORIA - We've gone through a lot with this section of yours. You had new ideas on
how to set up the section and you carried it through. It takes a lot of work to do that, but I'm glad you went through
with it. MR. HALL AND MR. DICKINSON - You put up with a lot from all of us and I'm sure we had you sweat-
ing there for awhile, but for as much as we never admitted it, we really appreciated all your help and support.
All the other people Debbie, Carol, Beth, Millar, Mary, Kathy, Louise, Ellen. Dave, Peggy, Beth, who wrote copy
(sometimes unprintable), did pages, sold ads, took pictures, sold books, and just generally helped to put the book
on its feet. I can't thank you more than enough. You got the book done. I would like to say a special thank you to
Ed. for helping me to keep my sanity through all the craziness. and problems that I went through, and listening to all
my troubles, no matter how stupid. I would've never made it without you.
Remember all the good times in the Euclidian Office that we had. Obsene messages on the board, throwing darts,
doing shorthand all the time, cutting down everyone, and all the other craziness that we went through.
I just want to wish the best of luck to next year's staff. I sincerely hope you don't have all the problems we had.
CJu/uJ R'^^yit