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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 


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.  .  .  Looking  back  ...  on 
your  years  at  Euclid  High. 


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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 


Bil 


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 


^k^ 


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 


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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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^  J^k 


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 
kctball 

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^^1 

KEVIN  E.  LYNCH 

Kevin 

^ 

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 

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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. 


^^^^^       /I_^^3 


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 


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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 


I 

i 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Mr.  Barcza 

Mrs.  Barker 

Mrs.  Barry 

Mrs.  Baumeister 

Mr.  Bender 

Science 

Home  Arts 

Treasurer 

Foreign  Language 

Science 

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Miss  Carmody         Mrs.  Carter 
English  Physical  Education 


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Mr.  DeMora 

Social  Studies 


Mr.  Dickinson 

Social  Studies 


Mr.  Diehl 

Social  Studies 


Mrs.  Dunn 
Counselor  S-Z 


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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 


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Mr.  Hartmann 
Socail  Studies 


Mr.  Henderson 

English 


Mr.  Hoffarl 
Industrial  Arts 


Mr.  Hoffert 
Social  Studies 


Mrs.  Huefner 
Business 


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Mr.  Lepold 

English-Math 


Mrs.  Lickert 
Secretary 


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Mr.  D.  Martin 
Dean  A-F 


Mr.  E.  Martin 
Industrial  Arts 


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Mrs.  M.  O'Neill  Mrs    Overberger  Mr.  Patton 

Secretary  Librarian  Art 


Mrs.  Paul 
Secretary 


Mr.  Pawlowski 
Mathematics 


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Mrs.  Reider  Mr.  Reno 


Mr.  Resch 


Librarian 


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Miss  Simonich  Mrs.  Skvasik         Miss  Sliter  Mr.  G.  Smith 

Foreign  Language  English  English  and  F.  Lang.        English 


Mrs.  R.  Smith 
Asst.  Principal 


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Mr.  Stupica 
Business 


Mr.  Supance 

Industrial  Arts 


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Mrs.  Wiersba 

Mrs.  Williams 

Mr.  Yocum 

Mrs.  Zimmerman 

Miss  Zola 

Art 

Business 

Career  Counselor 

Foreign  Language 

Home  Arts 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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Indoor  Track/ 1 27 


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 

T  T^ 

12 

L 1  1     vv  rvi-^o  1 

Richmond  Hts.    _ 

J-jA  1 

9 

Lake  Cathojic  jm 

il 

21 

Mayfield         "^^ 

■ 

26 

Berea               ^M 

27 

Bedford           S 

H 

29 

Brush                9| 

■j 

27 

Cleve.  Hts.      ^ 

14 

North               ^ 

37 

15 

Maple  Hts.     ^ 

46 

25 

Mentor 

31 

43 

South 

17 

30 

Wickliffe 

15 

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»     7 
4 
1 

HOCKEY 

yj^y  Village 
Gjarfield 
^jmer 

8 

5 
5 

^   ^ 

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 

.  WRESTL] 

[NC 

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 

^ 

Mayfield 

53 

123^ 

1.    Fa  ^v  lew 

49 

93 

Lakewood 

79 

II2JL 

1     Bedford 

60 

112  * 

F     Mid  park 

60 

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 

141 


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C 
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A 
S 
S 


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 

IS 

Hayman.  Lora 

He 

nry.  Tan 

nmy 

Harl,  Bruce 

Hassel.  Kris 

Heindel,  Dennis 

Gleisser,  Hannah 

Grdina,  Dinah 

Ha 

mm.  Joe 

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 

Ha 

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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Lanlz,  Mike  Legan,  Mary  Belh  Lewis.  Dan  Lonchar,  Tim 

Laseak.  John  Lemmon.  Kalhy  Lilley.  Elaine  Longslrelh,  Dan 

Lauria.  Pain  Lcnl.  Vic  Limbert,  Mark  Lorber.  Kalhieei 

Leder.  Becky  Lilwinowicz.  Calhy 


Hand  check 


Lu.  Jeff 

MacLeod.  Andrea 

Madun 

ic.  Milan 

Ma 

lion.  Patricia 

Maranv.IIc. 

Luda.  Tina 

Madorsky,  Stephen 

Malon 

.  Don 

Ma 

inion.  Scon 

Richard 

Lyie,  Bill 

MaJon 

.  Vincc 

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 

^HhL"" 

Ferryman, 

Phillips.  Mike 

Flavcan,  Larry 

Powers.  Mark 

P^^pk^  j| 

Christine 

Pietrantozzi,  Viola 

Fluta,  Kurt 

Prines.  Mark 

~^Kvt    ^ 

Pelrella,  Julie 

Fikovnik,  Jim 

Pollard.  Latresa 

Prilchard.  Beverly 

^mIi        i       : 

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 

How  would  you  like  paint  all  over  your  face? 


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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SMILE 


Young.  Pal  Zagorc.  Bob 

/ack.  John  Zak.  Ann  ZaIcCcI,  MaryAnn  Zanghi.  Michael 


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Zdunczyk,  Lori  Znidarsic.  Mary  Zupancic.  Marly  Zurc,  Margaret 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


178/SOPH.  INDEX 


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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SOPH.  INDEX/179 


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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. 


184/Homecoming 


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. 


188/Band 


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. 


190 


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. 


Majorettes/ 191 


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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STUDENT 
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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J.V.  Cheerleaders: 
Pam  Whaling,  Terri 
Baitt,  Jill  Hlabse, 
Laura  Martin,  Joann 
Motuza,  Kerry  Nel- 
son, Joanna  Buccilli, 
Joan  Potocnik.  Ker- 
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Wrestling  Cheer- 
leaders: Nancy  Lom- 
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Middle  group  clock- 
wise from  left,  Deb- 
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Terrill,  Nancy  Tau- 
lien,  Mary  Jo  Balazs, 
last  group,  Edith 
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202/Cheerleaders 


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. 


206 


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. 


■Ti»- 


230/Science  Seminar 


^'-  n 


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. 


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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. 


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Senior  Attendant,  Helen  Pavlovic.         Senior  Attendant.  Karen  Schultz. 
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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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HORSEMANSHIP  CLUB 


SURVEY  BUSINESS  STAFF 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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Graduating  Class  Of  1978 


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CHESTERFIELD 

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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22308  Lakeshore  Blvd. 
731-1550 


FLORAMA 
FLOWERS 

22382  Lakeshore  Blvd. 

731-0200 
O.  Loftus 


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KILLEN  - 
KAUCNICK 

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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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 
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•  Art  Supplies 
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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 

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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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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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FLOWERS  BY  MR.  LEE 


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WILDWOOD 
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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To  The  Class  Of  1978 

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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SURPLUS 

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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ADVERTISING  INDEX 


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 


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PAGE 

281 
278 
260 
272 
268 
267 
282 
00th  St.  263 
263 
278 
281 
264 
273 
280 
279 
270 
277 
267 
269 
269 
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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270 
280 
268 
262 
264 
263 
267 
263 
264 
268 
280 
268 
265 
271 
272 
272 
261 
281 
271 
264 
274-275 
266 
277 
271 
273 


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ALLAN  WARREN 
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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Finest  Italian  American 

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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HUDSON  PHARMACY 

922  East  222nd  Street 
732-7066 


KEN  SAYWELL 
LUIKART  INS.  AGENCY 

18324  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
531-4770 


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MAXIMS  FOODS 

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 

848  East  200th  Street 
481-9452 


SHORE  CARPET  CO. 
COMMERCIAL  and 
RESIDENTIAL 

854  East  185th  Street 
531-0484 


WATERWASH 
HARDWARE 

345  East  200th  Street 
531-0956 


F.W.  WOOLWORTH  CO. 

22830  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-3878 


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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. 

life.:    ■^////////7//iiiJiiV^ftW\\U^^^^         '  ^  ^Pe'^'^'  ^^^"^^^  '°  "^y  ^'^'^°'^-  JACKIE  -  you  really 

^^■■M^//^||MMfc^  are  a  good  worker.  You  were  so  quiet  in  the  Euclidian 
^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^BKg^-  the  we  even  know  you  were 

^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Km  you  your 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^Hr  only  one  on 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V  knew  on  you.  You  have 

^^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. 


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