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Hail to thee, O Euclid High School
To thy name all praise we sing.
Happy days of youthful pleasure,
Learning,, living, lifg'lPa- d^§!l5».^'**^
Otfr hearts fill with gratitude_«^
Fbr alFthat is to Be; " ' *•■
Alma Mater Euclid High School,
All our praise we sing to thee.
Where the blue of Erie's waters
Casts the sun's bright golden rays.
There all Euclid's sons and daughters
after days be dark and drear,
And storms of life draw nigh,
The memories of our friendships here
Will lift our hearts to Euclid High.
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NIEW IH€IRIIZ€NS
At the beginning of each school
year, many students, whether
they're taking chemistry, biolo-
gy, foreign languages, or typing, ask
themselves why am 1 taking this class?
Walking through the halls day after day,
test after test, these students constantly
ask that question, hoping someday some-
one will answer back. However, sooner
or later the question fades away and the
student starts experiencing the new hori-
zons which come about when a bad first
impression becomes a fun experience.
Many times, a new horizon can mean a
new career which has been found through
experience, or just something you never
thought you would try and you did. It can
be learning a new song and dance in varsi-
ty chorale or going to your first day of
high school. Whatever the case is, a new
chapter of life has been written which will
live in your memory forever.
Doug Matiaska
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Euclid students looking for new horizons in friendships.
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Homecoming '87 taking us to new horizons in the east
Mr. Perez initiated new horizons in dance
crowd control.
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The library offers new horizons in learning.
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Student Council supplied the school with new horizons in
school beautification
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A school of multi-directions
Our mascot showing his ferocity
Kelly Vanah looking
guilty as she gets ready to
pass a note
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SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL
Class of '88, your year is here
The new Justice Center will give Euclid modern law facilities
A pep rally before the Euclid-Maple Hts. game showed our version
of the Mustangs
A decoration symbolizing new wisdom at Euclid High School
Euclid teachers almost striking for new rights
A new theme for the Homecoming dance
Same old Euclid Panther with a new person inside
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§TILIDIENT lllllf IE
Life in high school is a double
sided coin. One side, there's
serious academics and on
the other there's wild activities and
fun times. At Euclid students are
able to enjoy a blend of many class-
es and events. Students could take
college prep, honors and advanced
placement classes, and facilities
such as the AV center, library, and
computer lab aided in student stud-
ies. Most students, however, would
rather participate in the fun things
associated with high school. Stu-
dents could participate in a wide
variety of sports, from golfing and
swimming to football and track.
Dances, football games, and the
bonfire rally were big events that
many students attended to show
their school spirit. Other students
found their niches in clubs and orga-
nizations like AFS, student council,
and key club. The students of '
were a wild and crazy bunch of
many ideas, goals, and attitudes.
-Katie Weakland
Cheerleaders enjoying themselves on a Friday evening
Chris Oblak looking nice at
the dance
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iecon:iing was wet
Majorette Teresa Yuhas twirling her ba
ton at halftime
Varsity Chorale singing before a football game
Tracy Scolaro shows her
spirit
Student Life
his year's fashion at Euclid
was "washed out". The pre
. dominant fad on the scene
was denim. Whether stone washed
or acid washed or just pastel, this
once true western craze spread and
branded Panther fashion. Short
sweaters returned somewhat and
the minis were strong once again.
Safari made its way on a possible
last roaring performance and the
new trends included Spuds Mac-
kenzie T-shirts and tags appearing
outside collars. Swatches seemed
to be everywhere, with an ever in-
creasing number of kinds. With jew-
elry, the pharse "anything goes"
applied. Reebok's reign persisted
as granny boots and flats took over
for girls. Colorful socks were worn
to match.
It seemed it was a year of flash-
backs for fashion. Popular trends
echoed the footsteps of fads of de-
cades past and although some Pan-
thers did not stay with the "in"
styles, they showed their own class
with individual uniqueness in dress.
Heidi Martin
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Dawn Gron and Dawn Kirchncr
showing off the latest in short
skirts
Chris Vonsik, Michelle Scsic, Kelly Duffy, and Sandy Secic preparing
for the flood'
Rob Carsev strutting his 'Spuds' and 'acids' I Rashawn Williams, the hat be chillin' Percussion director Jeff Molten, showing that baggy pants
Fad and Fasion
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As if the loads of liomfwork wtrn't
enough, mdny Euclid studt-'nts
face the^ addetJ joy of going to
work after school This didn't really make
your day, first listening to the teachers
scream, then your grumpy boss yelling at
the slightest thing, but it was worth it
when Friday rolled around and your hand
was full with the fruits of your labor.
Namely, the paycheck. Although every
one would prefer more than what they
got, the measly little check did look pret-
ty good when compared to asking
mommy or daddy for money before go-
ing out.
In the positive sense, jobs gave a feel-
ing of accomplishment and pride A
strong sense of responsibility came with a
job which was hard to learn anywhere
else. Students learned a lot from early
employment that prepared them for fu-
ture jobs of higher importance.
Most Euclid students were found work-
ing in the Euclid area in such places as
Dave's Supermarket and Bernie Shul
man's It was also hard to walk through
the Mall without spotting a fellow student
hard at work in one of the many stores.
As bluntly put by some working students,
"Work is dissapointmg but in the end, the
money makes it all worth while",
-Bill Castrovince
Chris Vukovic, waiting' for orders
Keith McClurkin loves sticky buns.
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Nicolle Pavlik taking the roast out of the
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The rain that fell couldn't dampen
spirits at the 1987 Homecoming
game. It was an encore of last
year's Homecoming, sending the fans un-
der the bleachers until the rain subsided.
The football team managed a respectable
20 to 3 victory over North in the driving
storm. After the game, hundreds of fans
stuck out the deluge to see the Home-
coming queen and her court announced.
Reigning queen Kristi Scott passed her
crown to the new queen Jeanine Oblak.
The senior attendents were Shileshe Mc-
Coy and Adriane Conklin. The junior at-
tendent was Nina Valencic. The soph-
more attendent was Christine Oblak.
There wasn't alot of pomp but there was
the release of 1988 blue and gold bal-
loons, a high flying salute to the senior
class and to the Euclid Panthers.
-Adam Stauffer
Pantiier cheerleaders in full force before the downpour.
ik\^ Jeanine Oblak was crowned Homecoming Queen'
for 1987.
Rob Smith gained many yards against North's defense
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Homecoming
Senior Attendant Shileshe McCoy escorted by Rod- Homecoming Queen Jeanine Oblak and her escort Senior Attendant Adriane Conklin escorted by Dan
ney Suggs Bruce Miller Tressler
Far left: Junior Attendant Nina Va-
lencic and her escort Doug Malvi-
cino. Left: Sophomore Attendant
Chris Oblak and her escort Mike
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The Panther deferis'e sacking North squarlerDac
Homecoming
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4 TRIP TO THE ORIENT
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or an all out too short evening on
October 4th, 1987, the E-room was
transformed into "A Night in the
Orient" Homecoming '87 was filled with
images of the Far East - pagodas, oriental
fans, and a running brook surrounded by
lush greenery. This year's first couples
dance, it was also one of Student Coun-
cil's largest drawings ever with over 330
couples in attendance. Senior Michelle
Valencic was "very impressed by the
tasty refreshments" which included
shrimp cocktail and egg rolls. There was
even a Homecoming "takeout package"
with fortune cookies and a surprise for-
tune in each one. Everyone had a good
fortune and a good time at this year's
Homecoming Dance.
-Adam Stauffer »
FrancJne Moore and her bodyguards
Rhonda Littiejohn, Margo Mayner, Ta
Rhonda Ward, and Rashanda Wiley
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Monica Bender and Sean Allen keeping
their hands warm.
Homecoming
1987 graduate Anthony Lauria and date Amy Hickotk taking
home some souvenirs
Bill Karabinus and Mike Kitchen
regret agreeing to have their pic-
ture taken.
StepMianle«M/altcrs, Dave P^
making their grand entrar-*^
Homecoming
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The spirit was high in Euclid this
year. All you have to do is take a
look down one of the halls. You
will see students showing their school
pride through clothing, buttons, and
signs. Blue and gold days gave students a
chance to show their support through
Panther spirit wear.
Pep assemblies were changed and put
after homeroom, but that did not stop
school spirit. The great sport teams made
these events even better. We supported
our teams and players through all the
highs and lows, showing everyone what a
spirited school we have.
Julie Groves
Students get to show off their spirit at sports
assemblies
Karen Reed, Nora Race, and Marie Sheridan
show off the panther smile
Justin Daugherty shows his spirit
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School Spirit
VIrs. Radaker shows off the latest Panther Spirit
wear.
School Spirit
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■ t's September 2, 1987, the first day
of school, and the first thing you
. come upon is an ugly, green and
brown locker that makes you nauseous.
Besides its nasty appearance, it also de-
vises thousands of ways to annoy stu-
dents, such as refusing to close, jamming,
slamming its door on your fingers, and
letting the handle fall off. What can stu-
dents do to prevent this locker abuse?
One way students found to fight the terri-
ble fiends was to decorate them with pic-
tures of rock stars, pets, animals, friends,
and gorgeous men and women. Others
put mirrors on their lockers so they could
vainly admire themselves between class-
es, and some put up notepads for com-
munication and shelves for extra storage
space. Besides this, students also decorat-
ed the outside of lockers with "Happy
Birthday" messages. All in all, lockers are
student's 'homes away from home.'
Lockers offered students the chance to
express who they are and what they're
interested in with artistic decorations.
They're also a great place to throw books
and other unwanted things.
-Katie Weakland
Christine Yurcich and Kristin .Schocn don't want
to leave their lockers
Dandle Gildonc. Diana Koman and Cheree Turner
were too embarassed to show their lockers.
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Tracy Walworth and Carolyn Barth seem to be Kristina Motiejunas and Mario Merino discussing
holding the lockers in place what they'll do when their lockers
Another Rob Lowe fan
Sue Amato and Dawn Armold admire the lockers in Euclid's halls
Rock and Roll is here to stay
Kathy Paroska and Tina lie get ready to
go home after cleaning out their locker
Lockers 17
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If for one day during the school year
you see ghosts, witches, flashers,
even the Statue of Liberty, roaming
through the halls of Euclid High School,
don't be alarmed. That day could only be
Halloween, sometimes the only time all
year where students really want to come
to school. It doesn't matter how you get a
costume, or where you got it from, just as
long as you had a good one. Of course,
some, like the 'Mac Tonight' of commer-
cial fame, are better than others, but any
costume will get you candy when you're
trick or treating on Halloween night. Who
says high school students aren't smart?
They found out this way to get free can-
dy, didn't they?
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Dancing under the stars and a
plethora of hor d'oeuvres made
this year's Valentine's Ball on
February 13th truly a night of "Moonlit
Magic".
The magic was seen in over 2000 heli-
um filled balloons which suspended spar-
kling stars and hearts above the dance
floor. White columns with captions of
greenery and clouds lined the walls and
created an atmosphere of elegance and
simplicity. Inside the E-room a disk jock-
ey played all of the favorite songs while
outside the E-room a roving violinist sup-
plied mood music for the couples. The
food was up to the high quality that has
been associated with Student Council
dances and included roast beef being cut
by a chef. The usual memory pictures
were taken of the couples. More than
250 couples were in attendance and had
a wonderful time.
The King, Queen and Court was an-
nounced at 9:15 to a packed house. The
Queen was Michelle Valencic and mem-
bers of her court were Karen Kosmerl,
Nicole Molnar and Patty Neligan. The
King was Todd Uhlir and his court con-
sisted of Rich Kekic, Mike Ball and Dan
Newman.
Special thanks go to Student Council
and especially Miss. Bambic for another
fine evening.
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runner-up with Bob
Anderson.
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ner-up.
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ner-up with Rich
Hornyak.
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Queen Michelle Valencic and her date Bob
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up.
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ACTIYITIIES
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Marching Band shows it's appreciation to Mr. Shafer.
Cheerleaders showing off our mascot.
Flag Corps swinging on a Friday night.
Varsity Chorale singing on down the Big River
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Activities Divider
Matt Mcdve, Matt Brizes, Adam Stauffer and their
stuffed buddy at a pep rally.
teve Raguz struggles
equipment
Some very cold cheerleaders at the bonfire.
Marching Band, Flag Corps and Majorettes providing halftime entertainment.
Mr. Shafer, Tracey Baranowski,
Bryan Wolowiecki and Nancy
Cook of marching band.
Tina Soltesz and Nancy Cook in the Fall Play.
A candid look at this year's Varsity Chorale.
Chris Pinta's unusual dress.
Activities Divider
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The year started off in a great
big bang when the whistle
blew and everyone ran into
line. Headed by the band's director
Bill Shafer and Dave Viglione the
marching band season was called
into line in the middle of August.
Marching rudiments in the sun, real-
izing that there are only eight steps
to one yard played a big impor-
tance in a practice. Making circles,
squares, and staight lines made up
a Friday night show. Throughout
the season, the marching band par-
ticipated in the Wolly Bear Festival,
the Festival of the Bands, which
was held in the stadium downtown,
and they cheered on the football
team at every game. The band
played for an Indians Baseball
Game and hopes to get involved
with more shows and participate in
more events such as these. Mr.
Shafer and Mr. Viglione encour-
aged the traveling for experience
and getting those Euclid colors on
top of the best. The band sold
fudge and candy which raised
enough money for new uniforms,
for the band. The uniforms were to
be worn, hopefully in the Memorial
Day Parade if not during the band
concert, at the end of the year.
They our ready now and their ex-
citement will carry for next year,
for they are coming in style and in
good sound, to cheer on the foot-
ball team all the way, and to put the
blue and gold on the map!
-Sarah Bierer
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Marching Band. Row 1: Vicki Jaworstcy, Mike LaManna, Paul Young, Andy Logar, Rick Penny, Rick
Renner, Marty Turek, Nate Holloway, Jim Segulin, Jenny Dreis, Cindy Kleckner. Row 2: Laurie Bock,
Shannon Smith, Steve Burke, Jay Stephens, Matt Sawyer, Tom Gron, Rob Terlizzi, Dan Mansperger, Missy
Gammon, Bill Kunes, Tom Reynolds, Stacy Hamilton. Row 3:Chris Zagore, Rich Brentar, Steve Woodard,
Harry Luikart, Bryan Wolowiecki, Jeff Swanson, Kathie Davis, Matt McPeek, Laura Pizmoht, Mike Blasius,
Chris Shenk, Chris Bryant, Howie Taylor, Jennifer Krasnik. Row 4: Mary Dengel, Beth Perdan, Brian
Sterrick, Greg Skok, Vince Riha, Kurtis Posey, Ryan Lawson, James Mixon, Jim Kosmerl, Ray Lynn,
Catinna Brewington, Lara Lomac, Deidre Clark. Row 5: Valerie McCarthy, Roger Kunes, Ken Wolenski,
Denise Baird, Rose Pizmoht, Steve Christen, Frank Mansi, Charles Nichols, Chuck Burtyk, Jeff Kropf,
Domenic Gubitosi, Erin Fox. Row 6: Theresa Zahursky, Shari Fuhrman, Laura Roil, Kan DiBartolomeo,
Denise Johnson, Regina Wims, Janet Hula, Marcus Hutton, Dan Frattin, Allen Radolovic, Andy Schwartz,
Denise Denovich. Row 7: Charles Cummings, Denny Coy, Sally Bierer, Gunnard Doboze, Caroline Holland,
Nancy Cook, Ken Sheets, Cathy Day, Tracey Baranowski, Jim Sims, Lisa Baber, Crystal Young. Row 8:
Kim Moore, Kim Faint, Debbie Miller, Kim Konrad, Molly Miller, Jessica Keating, Jeanette Henry, Sherry
Gezann, Maureen Hannan, Bernie Zupancic, Sheila White, Meg Fair, Cindy Renner. Row 9: Lisa Riedel,
Diane Hodnichak, Teresa Yuhas, Kellie Koren, Jenny Beck, Coleen Bradach.
Marching Band
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Jeff Swanson and Bryan Wolowcickl laugh it up during
practice.
Ray Lynn and Ryan Lawson at attention.
Matt McPeek and Sheri Gezann fight over a
drumstick.
Marching Band
The 1987-88 Majorettes enjoyed
another successful season as Eu-
clid's "Golden Girls". Led by cap-
tain, Kellie Koren, the majorettes partici-
pated in eleven pre-game and half time
shows. In addition, they participated in a
Cleveland Indians Game, the Vermillion
Wolly Bear Parade, the G.C.C. Tourna-
ment, and the Euclid Memorial Day Pa-
rade along with the Marching Band.
This season was special as three of the
Majorettes were the first four-year Major-
ettes in the history of Euclid High School.
Captain Kellie Koren, Diane Hodnichak,
and Teresa Yuhas acted as "big sisters"
to the three freshman on the team, Co-
leen Bradach, Lisa Riedel, and Jennifer
Beck. They spent a lot of time practicing,
marching, and twirling their batons. Many
memories were made this year. This year
was the greatest football season ever for
the Euclid Panthers.
-Diane Hodnichak
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Maiorettes.Coleen Bradach, Teresa Yuhas, Kellie Koren, Diane Hodnichak, Lisa Riedel, Jennifer Beck.
Practicing after school.
Working on new routines.
Senior-four year majorettes, Diane Hodnichak, Kel-
lie Koren, Teresa Yuhas.
Teresa Yuhas putting her best foot forward.
Performing during halftime.
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Majorettes
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If you've ever seen a half-time perfor-
mance at a Euclid football game, you've
undoubtedly noticed the flags twirling in
perfect synchronization. That's the Flag
Corps led on the field by co-captains
Vicki Jaworsky and Cindy Kleckner. The
girls on the team practice every night
during the football season and fourth and
fifth periods. According to three year
member Stacy Hamilton, "Sometimes
you just don't feel like going to practice,
but Mrs. Houchins makes sure you're
there so you look good on Friday night."
Flag Corps has given an opportunity for
more students to participate in school
activities.
-Vicki Jaworsky
Flag Corps. Row onc:Cindy Kleckner, Vicky Jaworsky. Row tworStacy Hamilton,
Deidra Clark, Jennifer Krasnik, Erin Fox, Denise Denovich, Julie Toth. Row three-
Kathy Glenn, Theresa Zahursky, Valerie McCarthy, Crystal Young, Chris Zagore,
-aurie Bock, Kim Moore.
Playing peek-a-boo with the camera.
The Flag Corps performing.
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Concert band is made up of
musicians who, after the
conclusion of the marching
band season, work hard and prac-
tice for the annual winter and
spring concerts each year. With the
band directors, Dave Viglione and
William Shafer, the band did plan to
attend the OMEA cotest last year
for the first time. This band pre-
pares the students for more study
and musical achievement which will
promote them to a spot on sym-
phonic wind ensemble.
The start of a new tradition for
Euclid's concert band will be the
best musical achievement to Eu-
clid's music program.
-Sally Bierer
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Concert Band Wind. Row 1: Cindy Renner, Bernie Zupancic, Kim Faint, Meg Fair, Jessica Keating,
Melissa Willingham. Row 2: Janet Hula, Valena Maddox, Paulnetta Wilcox, Beth Hammer, Tracey
Baranowski, Sheri Furman, Denise Johnson. Row 3: Mark Macieod, Ken Sheets, Ken Kiigore, Allen
Radolovic, Frank Mansi, Dan Frattin, Chuck Burtyk, Charles Nichols, Ken Wolenski.
Beth Perdan, Sheri Fuhrman and Tracey Baran-
owski practicing for their number.
Concert Band Brass. Row 1: Mike LaManna, Steve Burke, Catinna Brewington, LaTesha Smith, Charles
Cummings, Denny Coy. Row 2: Brent Berardinelli, Rich Renner, Nate Holloway, Missy Gammon, Jennifer
Dreis, Tom Gron, Paul Young. Row 3: Kurtis Posey, Shannon Smith, Ray Brown, Brian Sterrick, Laura
Pizmoht, Rob Terlizzi, Chris Shenk, Matt McPeek, Jeff Swanson, Harry Luikart, Jim Kosmerl, Alfred
Johnson.
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Symphonic Wind Ensemble Wind. Row 1: Sheri Gezann, Debbie Miller, Kim Konrad, Sheila White,
Maureen Hannan, Jeanette Henry, Molly Miller. Row 2: Dan DiBartolomeo, Cathy Day, Laura Roll, Nancy
Cook, Lisa Baber, Kathie Davis, Roger Kunes. Row 3: Jeff Kropf, Denisc Baird, Steve Christen, Domenic
Gubitosi, Andy Schwartz, Joe Tresslcr, Gunnard Doboze.
The 1987-88 Symphonic
Wind Ensemble was one of
the best ever. The director
was William Shafer and under his
direction many of the members
were expected to participate in the
annual district OMEA contest.
Members of the Symphonic
Wind Ensemble were chosen by au-
dition. Each person was required to
perform an assigned piece of mu-
sic. In addition to the auditon, there
was also a sight reading piece which
had to be performed. The musi-
cians were ranked on the basis of
their auditions. The best musicians
were chosen from each section and
became members of the Symphonic
Wind Ensemble.
The Symphonic Wind Ensemble
performed concerts in February
and in May.
The Symphonic Wind Ensemble
hoped to attain its highest goals this
year since they were familiar with
the director that they've had for the
past two years. A significant part of
this year's program was the acquisi-
tion of new band uniforms.
-Sally Bierer
Synphonic Wind Ensemble Brass. Row l:Keith
Speroff, Jay Stephens, Tom Reynolds, Bill Kunes,
Andy Logar, Matt Sawyer, Rick Penny. Row 2:
Ryan Lawson, Rich Brentar, David Bauer, Sally
Bierer, Dan Mansperger, Greg Skok, Lara Lomac,
Jim Segulin. Row 3: Ray Lynn, Howie Taylor, Mike
Blasius, Chris Bryant, Steve Woodard, Craig Mur-
owsky, Bryan Wolowiecki.
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From 10:30 to 11:15 was a
time when rosin flew and the
fun began for members of
the Euclid High School orchestra.
There were only 38 members this
year and almost half of the orches-
tra was composed of band mem-
bers. Rehersals for just orchestra
were every day but every Tuesday
and Thursday was a full rehersal. In
the full rehersals there were not
only the strings but the brass, the
woodwinds and the percussions.
The orchestra performed three
times during the year. The first per-
formance was the Christmas con-
cert, then the Winter concert and
finally the Spring concert. Orches-
tra members also played in the pit
for Big Show.
Helen Chen was the president of
Orchestra while Heidi Martin was
vice president and Kim Miller and
Maureen DeJong were the
librarians.
Helen Chen
Orchestra wind. Row 1: James Sims, Dan DiBartolomeo, Nancy Cooi<, Kim Konrad, Debbie Miller,
Dcnise Baird. Row 2: Denny Coy, David Bauer, Sally Bierer, Greg Skok, Richard Brentar. Row 3: Kurtis
Posey, Mike Blasius, Tom Reynolds, Jim Segulin, Chris Bryant, Ray Lynn.
Some of the members of the Marching Band arc also members
of the Orchestra.
Orchestra string. Row 1: Heidi Martin, Kim Miller, Helen Chen, Lara Lomac, Joe Cesa, Barb Steele.
Row 2: Beth Perdan, Maureen DeJong, Ayanna Matthews, Kim Mikich, Ann Kelly, Jenny Sankey. Row 3:
Carol Morgan-Brown, Lucretia Dillard, Sonya Yates, Jay Stephens, Darryl East, Tom Kermode, Kim
Taylor.
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Jazz Band. Row 1: Nancy Cook, Andy Schwartz, Steve Christen, Rose Pizmoht, Domenic Gubitosi. Row
2: David Bauer, Sally Bicrer, Denny Coy, Richard Brentar, Chris Bryant. Row 3: Bill Shafer, Denisc Baird,
Rick Penny, Tom Reynolds, Jay Stephens, Bill Kunes, Jim Segulin, Bryan Wolowiecki.
7 988 was a "new" year for
the "old" Jazz Band of Eu-
clid High School. With their
new director, Mr. William Shafer,
the jazz band toured Boston, Con-
necticut and New York. On March
4 they traveled to the Lakeland
Jazz Festival and had a great blow
out session as usual. Mr. Shafer
taught the group how to inaprovise
and gain control of their own styles
of playing. The Euclid Jazz Band
had many seniors this year so there
will have to be new talent entering
to make next year's band as alive as
this year's was. Don't worry Euclid,
Jazz Band will be back and swinging
in style.
Sally Bierer
The Jazz Band has to practice a lot in order to be able to excel as they do.
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Bill Kunes practicing his drumming on Nancy Mr. Shafer checking to make sure his beard is still Dennis Coy waiting for things to get started.
Cook's head. there.
Jazz Band
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OiiMxu AdA l/aue^ Tv Chii&iet Gmeei:
Choral Masters. Row 1: Denisc Baird, Michele Meyers, Love Hudson, Beth
Hammer, Jennifer Mason, Caroline Holland, Melissa Focarcto, Gina Midolo. Row 2:
Laura Asseff, Maria Dent, Mary Sweet, Margaret Fair, Francine Moore, Stephanie
Walton, Jeanine Oblak, Amanda Sustersic. Row 3: Renee Shimko, Tracy Thomas,
Shawn Kline, Gina Juengel, Jennifer Welker, Nick DiBartolomeo. Row 4: Julie
Sterbank, Angle Gamber, Heather Morrison, Dee Ann Parker, Maryann Waschura,
Dominic Rymarczyk, Richard Brentar, Andy Schwarz, David Gray, Jeff Syroney,
Todd Trevarthen.
Choral Masters. Row 1: Mary Jo Miller, Melissa Long, Liz Kuhen, Jennifer Jones,
Mirta Maria, Christa Deister. Row 2: Jill Enneper, Kay Corrigan, Roslind Blackmon,
Jennifer Waltermire, Val Zupancic, Kerri McReynolds, Carolyn Ivaskovic, Kim Col-
quitt, Kim Brown, Lara Lomac. Row 3: Troy Berger, Ray Lynn, Pat Cater, Mike
Betts, Hcwie Taylor, Chris Chinni, Chris Obockzy, Katie Roach, Christie Fazio, Stacy
Hamilton. Row 4: Jeff Davis, Jay Stephens, Greg Ogorek, Bruce Thomas, Bill
Rabbits, Phil Arnold, Rob Roach, Megan Wandersleben, Eda Persic, Shannon Straub.
Choral Masters is a group of
approximately 80 to 90
students that met first peri-
od every day. This was a credit
class under the direction of Robert
Godfrey. The Choral Masters gave
two annual performances in addi-
tion to any other scheduled shows.
-Katie Roach
Mixed Chorus was
one of the vocal
music groups at
Euclid High School. This
group was the basic beginning
choir that was composed of
both girls and boys. This choir
prepared students for the
more advanced group of sing-
ers known as Choral Masters.
Mixed Chorus presented two
concerts per year and were
taught the basic steps of vo-
cal music.
-Sally Bierer
Mixed Chorus. Row 1: Annette Massey, Latanya
Moultry, Nikki Farmer, Missy Dorsey, Felicia An-
derson, Aerica Bothwell, Shalom Lawrence, Angle
Zingale, Angela Jones. Row 2: Theresa Michael,
Jenny Marks, Nicole Lozada, Julie Liderbach, Shan-
non Hinton, Heidi Hilger, Traci Henderson. Row 3:
Dawn Kirchner, Robin Hunt, Kim Herman, Vinni
Woods, Michelle Wagner, Chantel VanDyne, Delon
Stephens, Lisa Smith. Row 4: Jesse Coleman, Ver-
nard Adams, Ian Matlock, Michael Carney, Tracy
Barrett, Melissa Vrabel, Christy Coulter, Stephanie
Moses.
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Do you remember the songs;
Varsity Drag, Doctor
Doom, Everybody Loves
My Baby, and Muddy Water from
the brand new Broadway hit musi-
cal Big River? Well, these were
only a few of the songs performed
by the 1987-88 Euclid Varsity
Chorale.
This year's group was uniquely
different from all previous groups
since it consisted of twice as many
girls as boys.
Every year tryouts were held for
the members of Choral Masters.
Each individual was judged on
his/her singing, dancing, and dra-
matic ability.
This year only seven members
returned from last year's group.
The rest was made up of sopho-
mores and juniors and two seniors.
This year they travelled to New
York, Boston and Connecticut.
-Jennifer Jones
Raise your hand if you're sure.
Varsity Chorale. Row 1: Bryan Wolowiecki, Helen Chen, Denise Baird, Ray Lynn. Row 2: Rich Brentar,
Greg Ogorek, Mary Jo Miller, Jennifer Mason, Meg Fair, Jenny Waltermire, Troy Berger, Jeanine Oblak,
Nick DiBartoiomeo, Jenny Jones, Val Zupancic, Liz Kuhen, Kay Corrigan. Row 3: Stephanie Walton, Jason
Goodman, Mike Betts, Roz Blackmon. Row 4: Jeff Davis, Amanda Sustersic, Jeff Syroney, Gina Midolo,
Missy Focareto, Dominic Rymarczyk, Missy Long, Todd Trevarthen.
The instrumental section of Varsity Chorale.
Varsity Chorale
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The football cheerleaders showed
their talent since the beginning of
the season. At camp, the varsity
cheerleaders were awarded the Excel-
lence Plaque, the J.V. squad won Top
Squad, the highest award given, and all
three of the squads, varsity , J.V. , and
Freshman, were awarded the Spirit
Award.
With their cheeriness and pep they
kept up the spirit throughout the season.
Every Wednesday, the cheerleaders
stayed after shcool and painted signs to
help everyone get pysched up for the
games. On Friday's the varsity cheerlead-
ers gave the football players a little some-
thing, such as a twinkie with a sign saying
"Cream 'em!", to help the players get
even more pysched and to show them
that they really cared. They cheered
through all the games even when it was
freezing cold. They cheered on the foot-
ball players with great pep and big smiles.
It was that kind of talent and spirit that
the cheerleaders promoted that helped
the football team have such a successful
season.
-Kristine Hren
JV Football Cheerleaders. Row one:Angela Perry, Jenni-
fer Dudziak, Chris Valencic. Row two:Jaci<ie Thomas, Bridget
Negreili, Jennifer Masiey.
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Varsity Football Cheerleaders. Front row:Kim Brown, Danielle Lauver, Karen Reed, Tascia Szalay,
Tracy Scolaro. Back row:Vicki Medved, Nina Valencic, Michelle Valencic, Tiffiney Oatman.
Freshmen Football Cheerleaders. Row one: Ra Shanda Jackson, Stacie Yuhas, Christine Schaefer,
Janene Zakrajsek, Heather Kristoff. Row two:Meghan Taylor, Jeanette Miller, Jessica Kovac.
Football Cheerleaders
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Varsity Cheerleaders: Panther, Jeanine Oblak, Nora Race, Nina Valencic, Kristin Schoen, Tascia Szalay,
Sue Amato, Kathy Kushma, Danielle Lauver, Danielle DeSico, Vicky Medved, Tiffiney Oatman, Amy
Hickok.
Cheerleading was a great
thing to be involved in.
There was a wide range of
activities that were a part of the
program. From summer practices,
to camp, carwashes, after-school
pratices, and the games them-
selves, the girls realy became a
team. They learned how to be a
good cheerleader and also a good
person. They learned to under-
stand other's ideas and decisions
and gained a sense of responsibility.
All cheerleading squads should
have this willingness to work hard
at camp where Euclid won both of
the only two trophies given.
Kristin Schoen and Danielle De-
Sico said "Our coach , Mrs. Yuhas,
makes the games a lot of fun and
practices more bearable." As they
pointed out, the girls relationship
with their coach was important and
it was something they really
appriciated.
Euclid's cheerleading program
has shown the girls a lot of things,
both good and bad. They felt that
all the girls worked hard and always
will be happy that they were apart
of the Euclid High Cheerleading
Program.
-Kathy Kushma
JV Cheerleaders: Jennifer Dudziak, Bridget Ne- Freshmen Cheerleaders, Row 1: Meghan Tay-
grelli, Shalom Lawrence, Jennifer Masley, Chris lor, Jeanette Miller, Kerri Alesnik. Row 2: Chris
Valencic. Schaefer, Patti Burke, Janene Zakrajsek.
The cheerleaders performing their routines.
Basketball Cheerleaders
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The student council was a group of
student representatives who met
weekly to further school spirit and
foster community service. They provided
a bridge to discuss student needs and
relay them to the faculty. The club con-
sisted of about seventy fun loving mem-
bers who together sponsor Homecoming,
dances, the Valentine Ball, the Communi-
ty Halloween Party, and much, much
more.
The officers on this year's council
were: Adam Stauffer, President, Val Stu-
pica,Vice President/Finance mgr., and
Kim Porten, Vice President/Business
mgr. They worked to direct the energies
of the Council and get jobs done efficient-
ly. The officers also plan meetings, con-
trol correspondence, and work hard.
The faculty advisor for the Student
Council was Miss Sandi Bambic, and she
was the real backbone behind the club. "I
don't see how the Student Council could
function without Miss Bambic's support
and ideas," said Jim Samuel, a four year
council veteran.
So that was Student Council - a combi-
nation of students, spirit, and the right
faculty adviser to make everyone in Eu-
clid High School a little happier and a
little more spirited.
-Adam Stauffer
Sharon Swyt and Lee Swopc wondering where to start.
Out, t/elet, a itaul thaugt, QuduS^Cauud
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Student Council Row l:Paul Kudlak, Michelle Valencic. Row 2:Noah Sperner, Jennifer Mason, Cynthia
Grubach, Heather Miranda, Lisa Drage, Mary Sweet, Michelle Sari, Beth Brickman, Julie Fischer, Michelle
Newcomb, Adam Stauffer. Row 3:Tom Hoag, Love Hudson, Missy Long, Michele Yee, Jennifer Walter-
mire, Laura Glover, April Tanner, Lisa Hradek, Liz Oroz, Janene Zakrajsek. Row 4:Heidi Sacko, Sharon
Billi, Gina Juengcl, Dana Scott Pam Buehner, Barb Springer, Nicole Crombie, Kathy Waltermire, Lisa
Marvin, Stacy Duchon, Shannon Thomas, Chad Highland, Dave Duchon, Sandi Bambic. Row 5:Sharon
Swyt, Bill McGuinness, Karla Osolin, Ketan Patel, John Martens, Jim Samuel, Mia Parise, Kim Porten, Val
Zupancic, Susie Krulc, Julie Noble, Kellie Ugrinic, Lee Swope, Becky Sperner, Stephanie Walton, Dave
Radachy.
Busy days in the office.
Paul Kudlak and Michelle Valencic pass-
ing the brush.
Students enjoying Student Council's homecoming dance
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Student Council
Student Council's triumvirate of Kim Por-
ten, Adam Stauffer, and Val Zupancic.
K&fed Club
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Key Club. Row 1: Tracey Baranowski, Kathie Davis, Sue Schilling, Jim Kosmerl. Row 2: Jennifer Marks,
Harry Luikart, Chrissi Galaida, Kim Moore, Mary Dengel. Row 3: Walter Hill, Kiwanis advisor, Jim Segulin,
Keith McClurkin, Pat Vihtelic, Anthony Castrovinci, Gerald Moore, Matt Tomsic, Mary Stimburys.
Believe it or not, Key Club
has been in Euclid High
School for 38 years, but yet
many people were still not aware of
what happened in this very unique
organization.
Key Club, in gerneral, was an or-
ganization which was sponsored by
the local Kiwanis clubs in the area,
made up of high school students,
and helped with school and commu-
nity activities. What did that man
for Euclid? The Key Club at Euclid
did many things for the school such
as guiding and setting up for open
house. They assisted in the Special
Olympics in their swimming and
bowling events.
This year's officers included
Kathie Davis, president, Tracey
Baranowski, 1st vice-president,
Keith McClurkin, 2nd vice-presi-
dent, Jim Segulin, secretary, and
Sue Schilling, treasurer. They con-
tributed to the outstanding year
that the club had.
Key Club was for those interest-
ed in helping others. As Tracey
Baranowski has said, "It's a lot of
work, but the satisfaction you re-
ceive more than balances out the
work."
Shawn Kobus
Laura Pizmoht, Tracey Baranowski and Dave Segulin as 'He-Man Heroes'
Shawn Kobus and Dennis Coy killing time.
Key Club
Kathie Davis and Shawn Kobus with some friends at Key Club
International.
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Prom was a very important time in the
lives of seniors everywhere. At Euclid
the senior class cabinet was faced
with the task of organizing and making that
night a special one for all.
This year's senior cabinet was composed
of 13 members of the senior class who were
elected to that position or placed there be-
cause of their superior service. They met
during homeroom and went over plans with
advisors, Miss Harris, Mr. Perez and Mr.
McGuinness. In addition to Prom, the cabi-
net also chose graduation announcements
and planned the senior luncheon. Dances,
flower sales, Senior Talent Night and Prom
Aid were all organized to raise money for
those events.
The hard work and effort of this year's
cabinet resulted in a fun and memorable
senior year for everyone. The members con-
tinued to encourage school spirit and class
involvement with the class of '88.
-Michelle Valencic
The Junior Class Cabinet was made up
of 40 eager students who were elect-
ed by their peers. For the first time,
they were given their own homeroom. They
successfully won the canned food drive and
the Christmas decoration competition. Also
there was a fabulous Christmas dance as
well as a spring dance. A major concern of
this fund raising was to help defray costs for
prom.
Leading this enthusiastic and talented
group were Mrs. Fox and Mr. Russo. The
class of '89 was overflowing with spirit in
preparation for their senior year. The cabi-
net definately left its mark as a group ready
to lead Euclid High.
Heidi Martin
Senior class cabinet. Ray Rhone, Dana Scott, Brinda Kumar, Tom Holland, Joe Vehar, Chris Chinni,
Shawn Kobus, Nancy Cook, Beth Hammer, Paul Kudlak, Jeff Davis, Kimi Masterson, Julie Stcrbank,
Michelle Valencic.
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Junior class cabinet. Row 1: Gina Diaddario, Steve Dekleva, Alison Zahler, Erin Walsh, Kristi Attwood,
Barbie Jurkovic, Nora Race. Row 2: Heidi Martin, Amy Hickok, Lisa Baber, Eric Nebe, Cheryl Porter,
Annie Cirino, Carolyn Brandich, Betsy Tobolewski, Jennifer Davis, Sue Lisac, Laurie Zigman, Leila
Thomas, Dwayne Sattler, Kathy Kushma, Vicki Medved, Karen Reed, Lisa Anderson. Row 3: Gerald
Moore, Jim Cudo, Valencia Strowder, Jill Sopko, Sue Walsh, Gunnie Meany, Kelly Vanah, Tasha Spencer,
Nina Valencic.
Senior class cabinet members working during homeroom.
Class Cabinets
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National Honor Society. Row 1: Tim Belavich, Julie Barcza, John Martens, Chris Chinni. Row 2: Julie
Sterbank, Beth Hammer, Bryan Wolowiecki, Katie Weakland, Adam Stauffcr, Shawn Kobus, Val Zupancic,
Debbie Miller, Jim Hunt, Mrs. Schmeling.
Dancing NHS member Julie Barcza.
National Honor Society was
a nation-wide organization
that was composed of stu-
dents selected for their scholarship,
service, and leadership abilities. In
1988, Euclid's NHS, unlike past
years, made itself known. The
group was composed of seniors
who were selected at the end of
their junior year. They met approx-
imately once a month to plan their
activities. A major project for the
year was tutoring 5th and 6th grad-
ers at Forest Park. One day a week
members would travel to the school
and help the kids in such subjects as
math, science, and spelling. Anoth-
er project was being "Student
Guides" for Open House. Members
were stationed in the east gym and
cafeteria and helped parents locate
teachers. NHS also selected two
students, Shawn Kobus and Adam
Stauffer to try for the NHS
scholarship.
Mrs. Schmeling was the group's
advisor and Tim Belavich was the
president. Aiding them were Terri
Schmeling as secretary and Julie
Barcza as treasurer.
The group's most important ac-
tivity was the induction of new
members at the end of the year. All
in all, it was a terrific year for the
members of the National Honor
Society.
Katie Weakland
Chris Chinni and Laura Asseff show how to dance.
An evening with Adam Stauffer.
National Honor Society
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This year's Fall Play offered a different
sort of experience, having three extreme-
ly enjoyable plays instead of one - a mys-
tery, drama and comedy.
"Trifles", written by Susan Glaspell re-
volved around the strangling death of a
man, and the search for evidence by
County Attorney Henderson and Sheriff
Peters. They beared witness to defense
for the wife of the dead man by Mrs.
Peters and Mrs. Hall as well as an account
of the day of the murder by Mr. Hall.
Cast included Nancy Cook, Tina Soltesz,
Dan Geddes, Bill Castrovince and Greg
Sedmak.
Following them came "The Old Lady
Shows Her Medals" by J. M. Barrie. Dur-
ing World War 1, a London charwoman,
Mrs. Dowey, pretended to have a son, to
fit in with her friends, Mrs. Mickleham,
Mrs. Tully and Mrs. Haggerty. The twist
came when the Reverend brought her
assumed son to her home. Beth Hammer,
Tom Kermode, Heidi Martin, Katie
Roach, Michele Meyers and Todd Tre-
varthan were in the cast.
The modern comedy "Louder, I Can't
Hear You" by Bill Gleason wrapped up
the evening. Marge Brown faced a dilem-
ma familiar to mothers everywhere - be-
ing ignored. She desired the attention of
daughters Ann and Butch and husband
Oscar. A visit to the psychiatrist. Dr. Phil-
lips leaves her problems unsolved. Cast
included Brinda Kumar, Rob Johnson,
Gina Midolo, Missy Long, Tom Kermode
and Holly Pirsig.
Invaluable was the help backstage from
Liz Oroz and Mary Sweet and lighting
crew Curt O'Neal and Jon Holmes. Of
course, without the patience and loving
direction from Mrs. McLaughlin and stu-
dent director Tina lie the shows wouldn't
have succeeded.
-Heidi Martin
Time, Fon, Tk Pnim Of One,
Tkb ittoKt f>iufi kad iumoH,, m^iHifu^ cud diuma
Nurse Holly Pirsig compliments Doctor Tom Ker-
mode on his color coordination.
Bill Castrovince and Dan Geddes solving the puzzle
In Trifles".
Jon Holmes and Curt O'Neal gave Fall Plan it's light and sound.
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TRIFLES
George Henderson, County Attorney Dan Geddes
Henry Peters, Sheriff Bill Castrovince
Lewis Hale, Neighboring Farmer Greg Sedmak
Mrs. Peters Nancy Cook
Mrs. Hale Tina Soltesz
THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS
Mrs. Mickleham Heidi Martin
Mrs. TuUy Katie Roach
Mrs. Haggerty Michele Meyers
Mrs. Dowey Beth Hammer
Mr. Wilkinson Todd Trevarthan
Private Dowey .... ... Tom Kermode
Fall Play
LOUDER, I CANT HEAR YOU
Marge Brinda Kumar
Ann Gina Midolo
Oscar Robert Johnson
Butch Missy Long
Nurse Holly Persig
Doctor Phillips Tom Kermode
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director Judith McLaughlin
Student Director Tina lie
Properties Liz Oroz
Mary Sweet
Lighting Curt O'Neal
Jon Holmes
Box Office Bernadette Knez
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Maren Luecrsen from Germany.
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Many students through the
year have found that
some of their classes
were too difficult or too challenging
to tackle without help fronn some-
one else. These students were able
to sign up for a peer tutor to help
them in every subject. Peer tutors
were selected by their teachers on
their knowledge of certain subjects
or their special skills. Tutors met
with their tutees during study halls,
lunch periods, and after school to
help them with their work. The pro-
gram was headed by Miss Spiga,
and so far it has been a success.
Tutors were requested mostly in
the fields of algebra and geometry,
and also in chemistry and physical
science. Some of the less requested
subjects were English, history, and
foreign languages. The program
has proved to be a good idea, and
many students, tutors and tutees,
have benefitted from it.
-Katie Weakland
The Foreign Language Club
was a group of students
who were interested in ex-
periencing differant cultures. They
attended differant events around
Cleveland such as the ballet, and
they went out to dinner at ethnic
re.staurants such as Chi-Chi's and
The Haufbrahaus. They also cele-
brated a German Christmas party.
Besides these activities, the group
was also interested in traveling to
Montreal over spring break, taking
a tour of downtown Cleveland, and
going to sporting events like the
Cavs and the Force. The advisor of
the group was Mrs. Hodgins, and
David Mann was the president. The
club proved to be a very enriching
experience for the members, and as
one member put it, " a great way to
learn about people and cultures dif-
ferant from myself".
-Katie Weakland
Peer Tutors. Row l:Marie Sheridan, Jennifer Mason, Shannon Kelly, Beth Hammer, Shawn Kobus, Chris
Chinni, Gail Van Ness, Heidi Martin. Row 2: Susie Krulc, Nicoile Pavlic, Kim Moore, Brinda Kumar, Sharon
Billi, Brian Ashman. Row 3: Eric Berry, Curt Spencer, Michelle Sari, Natasha Spencer, Alison Zahler, Kimi
Masterson.
Foreign Language Club. Row 1: Michelle Kitis, Jennifer Mantel, Rachelle Roethel, Stephanie Smolic,
Michelle Newcomb, Elise Clemence, Christine Oblak. Row 2: David Mann, Curt Spencer, January Jenkins,
Sharon Swyt, John Swyt, Lee Swope.
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Peer Tutors/Foreign Language Club
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Meetings of deep thought and laughter.
President's Club opened the door to
diversity. At first thought, one may
have thought the members of the
President's Club planned to run for the
White House. But, no, that was not the main
intention of the group. It's aim was to intro-
duce new and exciting fields of life other
than the usual 'Leave it to Beaver' reruns
and 'Mad' magazines. The President's Club
members participated in new dimensions of
culture by attending performances usually
ignored by the common teen-age student.
This year's leaders, Tina Soltesz and Tina
lie had big plans for the 1987-88 President's
Club. Events planned included attending
such plays as the "Nutcracker", the "Mar-
riage of Fiegaro", "West Side Story" and
other theatrical greats in Cleveland.
The President's Club was open to anyone
who was looking for something new. If ev-
eryday life got too tedious you just might
have been able to find a cultural side of
yourself that you never thought you had.
-Bill Castrovince
President's Club. Row 1: Maren Lueersen, Kimi Masterson, Jennifer Mason, Marie Sheridan, Janene Zakrajsel<, Nancy Cook, Beth Hammer. Row 2: Beth Schafer,
Sharon Billi, Dave Rosser, Curt Spencer, Julie Barcza, January Jenkins. Row 3: Heidi Hiiger, Susie Krulc, Nikki Crombie, Tina Soltesz, Chris Vukovic, Kathy Paroska,
Tina lie. Bill Castrovince.
Tina Soltesz and Tina lie preside
over the presidents.
President's Club
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Many Euclid High School
events such as Big Show,
Senior Talent Night, and
choral concerts were often glam-
ourous and exciting productions,
and the actors and singers always
got high praise. But who were the
people behind the scenes that made
the production possible? They
were the Media Aides, a valuable
group of students who were headed
by Mr. Allen Black. The A.V. men
were responsible for sound and
lighting jobs which were often over-
looked as being simple in the big
productions. Without the dedica-
tion of those students, though, the
shows would not have gone on. The
Audio/Visual Department was also
responsible for delivering over-
heads, cassette players, VCR's and
movie projectors to teachers. The
Media Aides were a great asset to
Euclid High School.
-Katie Weakland
Media Aides, Row l:Matt Davis, Jeff Goerndt, Mii<e Cvelbar, John
, ,, „ ji i J ■ i.1. u iu Martens, Tom Reynolds, Dan Mansbcrger. Row 2:Dan DeFilippo, Rick
Jeff Goerndt trudging througii anoth- r> • i n ■ \i w t n j* n .. wu* i- /->u • d id
1^ , Durieko, Craig Voll, Joe Goerndt, Pat Vihteiic, Chris Baranowski, Roger
er Monday. Hoffman, Mark Wirbel, Dean Lett.
Jon Holmes and Curt O'Neal controlling the lights in the Little Theater.
Elizabeth Puhalj, Michele Meyers, Troy Berger, Mr. Perez, Joe Vehar and Todd Uhlir using
equipment supplied by the ;Media Aides.
Anthony Castrovinci helping Allen Black with the A/V supplies.
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Media Aides
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Ever wonder how the lucky
people were chosen to sit in
that little window at all of
Euclid's sporting events? Those
'lucky people' are members of AD
Club. The AD Club's (Athletic De-
partment Club) purpose was to sell
the tickets that allow you into all of
Euclid's athletic events. Not only is
it fun, it taught the business of ath-
letics. The advisor of the Ad Club
was Mr. Raicevich.
Your're sitting in your most bor-
ing class. The minutes are dragging
like an old muffler, and your've got
half an hour of class remaining. But
just as you've given up hope, an
angel comes into the room. An Of-
fice Aide. You know who they are.
They do your unit office's chores to
keep it moving smoothly. You're
referred to the office, given a day in
the hole, and your day had been
ruined. That class didn't look so
bad now did it?
-Bill Castrovince
Office Aides. Row 1: Dana Scott, Alison Zahler, Stacey Marron, Missy Long, Jenny
Waltermire, Jenny Jones, Lisa Hradek, Diane Cicitavage, Kelly Higgins. Row 2: Julie
Sterbank, Nancy Cook, Diane Hodnichak, Tina Soltesz, Jenny Hopkins, Kathi Par-
oska, Tina lie. Row 3: Rob Roach, Sonia Cencic, Chantel Van Dyne, Charlene
Carter, Amy Hickok, Sharon Billi, Jennifer Mason, Danielle Tuckerman, Kelli
Newman.
AD Club. Row 1: Betsy Tobolewski, Mary Sweet, Missy Long, Lisa Drage, Kathi Paroska, Tina lie. Row 2: Liz
Oroz, Michele Yee.
Imagine all the tickets that could be sold to these
people.
Alison Zahler and Kelli Newman at Mrs.
command.
McRedmond's
Kim Miller enjoys her ticket work.
AD Club/Office Aides
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*oiMg
' ow did seventy-five students en-
joy winter more than lots of oth-
. ers? They joined Ski Club. Why
would anyone want to slide down a pile of
snow? At first it seems so redundant. ..up
and down, up and down. "It seems that
way until you try it" exclaimed Ketan
Patel. "After that you find that each run
is ulike all the others. You are constantly
finding new ways down." "It really makes
winter a lot more fun" said Michelle New-
comb. Skiing is a very fast growing sport.
Ski Club gave students an opportunity
to learn to ski. It was especially suited for
beginners since everyone was expected
to take lessons to improve their abilities.
It was most suited to students who did not
know anyone who skiied. They got a
chance to be with classmates who were
similar in experience. They were able to
go off and be with their friends.
Ski Club went to BcJston Mil! Ski Area
on Thursday evening^ They also went
skiing to Cockaigne ;^^ki Area in New
York on Martin Luther King Day. The
New York trip was "kinda wet... but it still
was a lot of fun" as Matt Mazzei put ifrj
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ta kiiaff> (m uHa iiwuf
Lee Swope and Heidi Sacko going up the slopes
while Aron Ohanessian and Marty Turek arc coming
down.
Michele Yee, Missy Long, Mary Sweet, Liz Oroz
and Beth Brickman really going down.
The school's newspaper, The
Survey, was a great success
this year. The editors were
Kimi Masterson and Brinda Kumar,
who were aided by a number of
assistant editors, reporters, and
photographers.
The paper kept the students up
to date on current issues and
events. The Survey also allowed
students to speak their minds and
hear what their peers had to say.
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An excellent feature of the paper
was "Soapbox" which was an arti-
cle devoted to a current topic of
concern, such as AIDS. The final
edition of the paper each year was
devoted mostly to seniors. "Senior
Scandal" is printed, along with se-
niors most embarassing moments,
goodbyes, and last will and testa-
ments. All in all, the paper was a
terrific way for students to commu-
nicate their ideas, concerns, and
complaints.
Katie Weakland
Survey Staff, row l:Miciieic Meyers, Jenny Hopkins, Brinda Kumar, Kimi Masterson, Bill Castrovince, Tina Soltesz, Tina lie, Kathy Paroska. ow 2: Kris Hren,
Maren Lueersen, Shawn Kobus, Liz Corrigan, Michele Yee, Katie Weakland. Row 3: Love Hudson, Adam Stauffer, Ketan Patel, Dave Rosser, Liz
Oroz. Alison Zahler.
LeftrThe backbone of Euclid's
newspaper.
Rlght:Editors-in-Chief Brinda Kumar
and Kimi Masterson plan the next
Survey aas Kathy Paroska, Maran
Lueersen and Tina Soltesz advise.
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Survey
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One of the best kept secrets
of 1988 was the Eucuyo,
Euclid High's own literary
magazine, which was composed of
prose, poetry, and artwork by cre-
ative EHS students. It was pub-
lished and sold at the end of the
year.
In 1988, Miss Carmody and Mrs.
Lidrbach advised the staff on poet-
ry and prose, and Dr. Araca ad-
vised them on artwork. The student
editor was Julie Sterbank, and her
assistant was Beth Perdan. The
staff met every other week to re-
view works submitted by students
or their English teachers. The
works were ranked, and those re-
ceiving the highest praise were se-
lected to be in Eucuyo. Ranking
was done anonymously, to assure
that favoritism was not a factor in
selecting the best works.
The magazine was a way for as-
piring artists and future writers to
show off their talents, and a way for
them to experience the thrill of be-
ing published for the first time.
Hopefully this endeavor will contin-
ue at Euclid High in the coming
years, enrichening students and
staff with up-and-coming artists and
literary geniuses.
-Katie Weakland
Bucuyo Staff, Row 1: Heidi Martin, Curt Spenser, Julie Sterbank, Stevie DeJong, Heather Rowe, Steve Smith. Row 2: Chris Chinni, Katie Weakland, Jenny
'ocaro. Bill Castrovince.
Editor Julie Sterbank, Heidi Mar-
tin and Heather Rowe were faith-
ful members of the Eucuyo.
Eucuyo
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Unless you have worked on
a yearbook you cannot ap-
preciate the amount of
time that was necessary to put the
book together. Hours of time were
spent in deciding what stories
should appear and then writing
them. Hours and hours were spent
taking pictures and sorting pictures
so they could be put in the layouts.
Looking for a particular picture
which you knew was there but
didn't know where. The problems
experienced when different people
worked on the same layout at dif-
ferent times and did it different
ways. The constant 'reinventing the
wheel' that was always occurring.
The hours necessary to make the
pictures and copy into a layout that
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EumdUm, ffaff putHit, hook, toq^Hm otiA ptye^ dt a, 1lmt
would become a page in the year-
book. All the hudreds of little jobs
that had to be done in order to get
the book out. This was called a
yearbook since it covered the activ-
ities that occurred during the 1987-
88 school year. But it should also
be called a yearbook since it takes
years of time to put it together.
It would be nice to say that there
were lots of eager students willingly
devoting time to make this book the
best ever. However, this was not
the case. There were very few peo-
ple who devoted a lot of time to this
book. A few people did a little bit
asnd most people did nothing. It
was a difficult job and everyone
could think up hundreds of excuses
about how they were 'too busy with
other things' to work on the year-
book. Anyone wishing to work on
the yearbook was always welcome.
If anyone wants to work on next
year's book they would be more
than welcome.
Adam Stauffer, Helen Chen and Erica Richards entering copy.
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Euclidian
Bill Castrovince, Matthew Ballish, Kris Hren, John
Marincek and Tony Castrovinci brainstorming. Julie
Fischer working on a layout. Joel Stewart eating
lunch.
Atd Gmm Exp&Ueitm
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Cooperative Office Education. Row 1: Tim Montana Cindy Miranda, Kim Zurilla. Row 2: Patricia
Cecelic, Tawana Ellerb, Shelly Bey. Row 3: Dawn McEwen, Dee Dee Plesec, Katy Dunes, Karen Heyduk.
Row 4: Sandra Belavic, Carolyn Sullivan, Heidi Dickey, David Wheeler. Not Pictured: Debbie Ritchie,
Chris Trebec.
Euclid Cultural Club. Row 1: Tameka Woodard, Charlene Carter, Pam Little, Shannon Hinton, Larry
Raymond, Valencia M. Strowder, Tiffiney Oatman, Tiffony C. McCoy, Nikki Golden, Sonja Rhone, Shalett
Morris. Row 2: Carol Morgan-Brown, Anita Bolden, Sonia Davenport, Tammie Thornton, Nickole Doss,
Denise Smith, Mia Doss, Trina Stinnett, Candace Dickerson, Toni Fannin, Tina Speights. Row 3: David
Gray, Laela Ritte, Rashawn Perry, Bridgette Coleman, LaTrese Higgins, Phaedra Moore. Row 4: Kevin
Hudson, Chonton Lewis, Travis O'Hannon, Sean Allen, Derek Walton, Aaron Loving, Lameer Kidd, Lisa
Whitmore, Renee Rashid, Kim Colquitt, Kathie Glenn, Rachal Hambrick, Ericka Hicks, Regina Wims. Row
5: John Evans, Tracy Poison, Eric Berry, Steve Johnson, James Leamon, Selwyn Johnson, Ray Rhone,
Ryan Lawson, W.J. Daniel, Julie Barcza, Latanya Moultry, Tiwanna Copeland, Angela Williams.
ooperative Office Education, spon-
sored by Mrs. Carol Williams, was
designed to prepare students for the
responsibilities of the business world.
The students used different types of office
equipment and office skills to complete their
work in an office-like atmosphere. Some of
the important factors that they were dealing
with were assignments, work periods and
deadlines.
With COE, employers and employees
worked together to set and achieve impor-
tant goals. Cooperative Office Education
was a professional way to be prepared for
the hustle and bustle of the business life.
-Tim Montana and Cindy Miranda
Euclid's Hall of Fame is where alumni
are honored for their contributions
and unprecedented acheivements in
the field of athletics. It was established in the
auditorium hallway. The first group of mem-
bers, inducted back in October of 1987,
were Len Sadosky '29, Joe Sintic '29, Frank
Montana '39, Frank Skeya '40, "Babe" Li-
povec '41, Neal Nelson '43, Bill Kerslake
'47, Crayton Mast '50, Bob Marich '50, Stan
Intihar '52, Don Visic '53, Joe Nossek '58,
Ed Orazen '61, Tom Murphy '63, "Berkie"
Reichenbach '63, and Ian Glass '70. Clar-
ence Eckert, Walt Schwegler, Mike Marsh,
and former mayor Kenneth Sims were in-
ducted for their influence on Euclid's sports
program.
This year, the scope of the Hall of Fame
has been broadened by inducting people
whose contributions are beyond the norm.
Inductees under this catagory were Sandi
Bambic, Pat Buck, Jim Calvert, Audree Fox,
Joe Mayer, Don Mohr, Mike Papouras, and
Ed Stoch. Three familiar faces in the Hall of
Fame are Robert Addis, Justin Antonini, and
William McGuinness.
William Castrovince
The Euclid Cultural Committee was
established to create a balance be-
tween the different races at Euclid.
Although it attempted to do this, it was not
as successful as it could have been. The
reason for that was the imbalance of races
on the committee itself. Without a variety of
backgrounds in the environment one could
not expect to learn about different cultures.
Education of different cultures was the
strongest, most meaningful step that could
be taken to combat prejudice and create a
harmonious balaiice within the community.
The committee was established for everyone
and perhaps in the years to come many
more students will participate.
Francine Moore
Cooperative Office bducation/Euciid Cultural Club/Hall of Fame
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Julie Sterbank and her Terms of
Endearment.
Sue Schilling and Shawn Kobus discuss who's on first?
Cheryl Kempke and Rich Delsanter visit the doc-
tor's office.
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Senior Talent Night
This year's Senior Talent Night was a
smashing success. The cast and technical
crew put in long hours after school re-
hersing to make everything tip top. Acts
ranged from The Blues Brothers to the
Fat Boys, Varsity Chorale to The Pointer
Sisters and trips down memory lane with
the slide show. Under the direction of
Miss Sandi Bambic and Miss Sue Amato
opening night had the crowds screaming
for more. Comedy crew also earned thier
title with skits that had the audience
laughing in the aisles. Behind the scenes,
however was where the real action took
place. Senior Talent Night brought to-
gether old friends and was the start of
new friendships. The realization of this
being our last year together began to sink
in. Past disputes were put aside. Raising
money for the class fund and prom took
precedence. Determination and comrad-
ery set in. Along the way, the members of
the cast in addition to new friendships
gained self satisfaction, a sense of belong-
ing and discovered a new, sometimes sur-
prising, outlook on thier classmates, all
the while having fun in the process. The
senior class joined together to show our
school, family, and friends just how great
the class of '88 really is. In doing so, they
put on what will live in our memories as
possibly the best Senior Talent Night
ever!
-Tina Soltesz
Senior Talent Night
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If you want to be a secretary,
this is the course to take," said
Diane Hodnichak. The stu-
dents learned word processing, typ-
ing applications, filing, machine
transcription, calculator, and other
office skills. The class also went on
field trips to observe businesses at
work.
The course name will change to
office automation next year. Be-
sides the name change, the course
will be offered for one year to both
juniors and seniors. Upon comple-
tion of office automation, a student
will be able to work in an entry-level
job full time or work in an office
part time while attending college.
GettuM Dou)n T(y BuilMJSU
O.O.^.A. u fox, HAiit, biaum peopA
Mrs. Bensusan's forth period class. Row 1: Angela Bailey, Sandy Roeder, Kelly Burdock, Dawn
Gainer, Shannon Gilmore, Michelle Krance, Michele Troha, Karen Urbancic. Row 2: Lori Moses, Marie
Gelo, Tracy Davis, DeAnn Parker, Leslie Yartz, Kim Watral, Jeanette Sas, Lisa Smith.
Below: Mrs. Rash's seventh period class. Sandy
Scott, Angela Androgna, Linda Wojno, Theresa Zagore,
Laura Walter, Karla Osolin, Josette Pcrcic, TaRhonda
Ward, Mrs. Rash.
Mrs. Weaver's seventh period class. Row 1: Sue Chilling, Ronda Littlejohn, Carlena Williams, Craig
Suchevits, Larry Raymond, Sonya Blair, Paul Tonti. Row 2: Jim Phipps, Scott Soos, Simone Blair, Darren
Pekar, Ed Ryans, Jerry Hutchinson, Len Scott, Cheree Turner, January Jenkins, Curt Spencer, Mrs.
Weaver.
Right: Mrs. Klein's seventh period
class. Row 1: Tracy Risko, Angie Ar-
rington, Tina Riczinger. Row 2: Heather
Ritchie, Sheri Sobecki, Jodi Orndoff,
Trina Alexander, Adriane Conklin,
Diane Hodnichak. Not pictured: Sue
Medve, Denise Maxcy, Angie Ruffing.
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O.O.E.A.
Doii^ It TogeOuffi U Tlub Pool
Vai Napolo, Row l:Suzanne Warman, Chris Chinni, Kim Konrad, Vicky Jaworsky, Cathy Day. Row
5:Kathy Caric, Dawn Gron, Dawn Kirchner, Katie Roach, Julie Groves. Row 3:Stacy Hamilton, Erin Fox,
>heri Gezann, Kami Caric, Kim Taylor, Sonia Cencic.
What in the world was Wai
Napolo? Wai Napolo
was Euclid's very own
synchronized swimming club. The
purpose of the club was to put on a
synchronized swim show in the be-
ginning of May. This year's theme
was S-TV, a spin-off of MTV, This
theme allowed for an unlimited se-
lection of music and a more diversi-
fied show.
Under the leadership of presi-
dent, Kim Konrad, vice president,
Christine Chinni and show direc-
tors, Debbie Miller and Vicky
Jaworsky, the club tried out new
ideas for the show. As always,
things got uptight towards show
time but the group pulled together
and the end result was a show that
was enjoyable for everyone who
saw it. Some of the highlights were
the solo's, blacklight, prop and, of
course, the senior number consist-
ing of Suzanne Warman, Debbie
Miller and Christine Chinni. Su-
zanne Warman said it best, "Its
rough being here every morning
during spring break and after
school for hours of practicing but
the show makes it all worth while."
Through a lot of hard work and
dedication, the club continued its
tradition of providing Euclid with
another excellent show.
-Christine Chinni
-hris Chinni, Suzanne Warman, Kim Konrad, Vicky Jaworsky and Cathy Day waiting for the pool to open.
Wai Napolo
57
For a second time, the Euclid
High drama club presented a
Holiday play. The play was
written and directed by English
teacher Judy Carmody. "Kringle-
Krangle and the Runaway Rein-
deer" included not only a delightful
storyline but also singing and danc-
ing. The play was performed for all
second graders as well as for the
public.
Disrupting Christmas, the rein-
deer supervisors forgot to lock up
Reindeer Hall and Santa's reindeer
escaped. The elves tried to invent
alternate ways to keep Christmas
on schedule but only with the help
of some children and the Crumples-
TnMjdm U Toifuud
Wuitkfi />&^ deai M ^okd^ ipOUt
kins could happiness and the rein-
deer be restored to Toyland.
It starred Beth Hammer as Krin-
gle-Krangle, Heidi Martin and Nich-
olas DiBartolomeo as the toys, Hol-
ly Pirsig, Judy Beder, Curt
Spencer, Michelle Bonnay, Greg
Sedman and Dave Rosser as the
elves, January Jenkins as the baby-
sitter, Kim Moore and India Ford as
the children, Kimi Masterson as
Craby Crabby Grumpleskin, Shelly
Bey, Maren Lueersen, Maria Mar-
celli and Julie Barcza as the Grum-
pleskins and Todd Trevarthen as
Santa.
Student directors were Brinda
Kumar and Michele Meyers. Light-
ing crew was Jon Holmes and
Steve Smith who made the produc-
tion possible.
-Heidi Martin
4 -
The 'Big Man' pops in for inspection.
Beth Hammer, Holly Pirsig and Judy Beder appealing to the audience for help.
Beth Hammer appealing to the children for help.
Julie Barcza, Maria Marcelli, Maren Lueersen, Shelly Bey and
Kimi Masterson strutin' their style.
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Winter Play
aVCAIDIE/HIC!^
Mr. Backos awaiting his next parent conference.
Some fortunate students taking a science test.
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Academics Divider
■is JflB
Angie Arrington and her buddie Mrs. Dolter
Mr. Walsmith at the parent-teacher conferences.
Students taking a break from their studies.
Mrs. Vondrak teaching her students to type.
Mrs. Tkac takes time to smile during class.
Elvis Sugar, Dwayne Sattler, Betsy Tobolewski, Natasha Spencer, Dave Sargent
and juniors reviewing for the PSAT.
Academics Divider
Eumd Sclu)oil A(lLidMMdlloti
Euclid Board of EducationShjrIey Nurmi. Walter Schwegler, Daniel Flowers,
George Mazzaro, Edward Carpenter
Euclid Schools AdministrationThomas Stupica: Business Manager, John Fell:
Director of Curriculum, Carl Hilling: Superintendent of Schools, Lowell Davis:
Treasurer, Robert McLaughlin: Director of Pupil Personnel.
Most of the students at Euclid seem
pleased with the Administration. The
only major change was our new Super-
intendent of Schools, Carl Hilling. Beginning in
January there were also two new school board
members, David Lawrence and Kay Van Ho.
The administration on the High School level
remained the same with Mr. McGuinness still our
much loved principal and Mr. Antonini our Asso-
ciate Principal. It seems that Mr. Perez is the most
popular unit principal since he was fair, spent time
with the students, and got to know them.
All of Euclid's administrators have shown in one
way or another that they care, and all of them
believe that education comes first.
-Katie Roach
William McGuinness, Principal
Justin Antonini, Associate Principal
• /•
Ron Seymour, 9 Grade Unit Principal William Medvick, 10 Grade Unit Ben Pasquale, 11 Grade Unit Principal Frank Perez, 12 Grade Unit Principal
Principal
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Administration
')epmdalA FniJMik
Lynn Davis Freshman Counselor Ruth Krup Freshman Counselor
Brenda Barker Sophomore Counselor
It's been one of those
days. Your parents have
been in their usual 'Get
out of my way' mood. Your
teacher wouldn't give you
those much needed three
points for that much needed
'A' grade. Your best friend is
too busy for you. Even the
dog treats you like last
week's newspaper. Your're
emotionally distraught and
losing hope. Who can you
turn to?
Your guidance counselor!
You remember them, don't
you? They were the smiling
ones in your unit office on the
first day of school and were
the only ones who welcomed
you sincerely. Guidance
Counselors are there for you
in times of need, if you have
any questions, or just to talk
with.
So the next time your're
feeling like a raisin surround-
ed by a bunch of nuts, you
know that your counselor is
the one to turn to.
-Bill Castrovince
Pom Couhig Sophomore Counselor Audree Fox Junior Counselor
Anthony Russo Junior Counselor
Vera Baraniuk Senior Counselor
Sue Harris Senior Counselor
Robert Addis Athletic Director
Robert Yocum Career Office
Guidance Counselors
63
Jane Addis: English, math, social studies.
Sue Amato. Edna Anderson. Antonia M.
Araca: General arts, crafts. Art 11. Earl Ar-
chibald: Day custodian. Cheryl Arthur: Com-
mercial art I and 11.
William Attamante: Work-Study coordina-
tor. Ronald A. Backos: Biology. Sandi Bam-
bic: English(9, 11,12), Student council. Big
show. Tom Banc. Ethel Barbish: Aide. John
Barcza.
Stan Bender. Mrs. C. Bensusan: Secretarial
science I, Typing I. Allen Black: Media tech-
nician. Doloros Black. Katie Black. Al
Bleich.
G. F. Brearton: Mathematics. Patricia Buck:
Physical education, Dept Co-chairperson,
faculty represeentative for girl's sports.
Michael Burns. Jan Carlson: Modern living,
Clothing, Home economics dept chairper-
son. Judith L. Carmody: A. P. English, Brit-
ish survey. Advanced writing. Freshman En-
glish, Christmas play. Spring play musical
co-assistant, Eucuyo co-sponsor. Wilma Car-
roll: Special education, Advisor Euclid Cul-
tural Committee.
Mrs. Lillian Centa: Vocational child care,
Foods I. Ron Chambers. Carmen Colaianni:
Custodian. Leo Collins. Kathleen Coolick,
Holly Copp.
Om DeduuxlJU Qaff
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64
Staff
Lejommj Fum TliA PaiC'
I^UHy ikouii koui UiMgi uimb
"Anyone out there know who shot Martin Luther King?'
Staff
65
Lcmmq CouumKUui^^ ^km
Eitgiii cud FoteigHf LoM^uaqt oituei /tfi/f) MmS haw, la (UnMoudedb
idlak' seems to be
tosf's| class.
66
Staff
^W Of Euc6di Fnimlt^ Teackm
Doc Daugherty: Health and Physical educa-
tion, Head Basketball Coach. Merry Dolter:
Librarian. Terry DuBroy: Math, Head girl's
basketball coach. Michael Durbin. Alex
Dzerowicz. Judy Exum: Aide.
Cal Eyman: Learning Disability. Rosalie
Fette: Secretary. Jane Fowler: Treasurer.
Dan Francetic. Barbara Gates: Special edu-
cation. John Gibbons.
Bob Godfrey. James Goebel. Bill Gooding.
Tom Gubitosi: Latin, Spanish. Patricia A.
Habat: Tec Mec, physics and algebra II, In-
tro to physics and chemistry. Joyce Haffer:
Special education, English, math and social
studies.
Tom Halbedel. Ardelle Harrell: secretary.
Jeff Hartmann: American History, Baseball
coach. Katherine Harwood: Librarian. Rob
Heramb: World and American History.
Carolyn Heuer: Social studies.
Jeann Hodder. Gabrielle Hodgins. Tom Hof-
fart: Occupational work experience, Physi-
cal education. Frank Hoffcrt: European his-
tory, American government, economics,
social studies chairperson. Richard Homo-
vec. Deborah Houchins.
Staff
67
Eujciid Tmclm Am Dediedied
Frank Jablonski. Gale Jaworsky. Jan Kchn.
Jim Kelley. Dave Kcstner. Harry E. King:
Wood I.
Ellen Klein: Clerk Typist II. Mary Jane Ko-
lodziej. Ingrid Koenig: German. Jane Leilis:
Sophomore and Junior English. Joan Lidr-
bauch: Sophomore English, Eucuyo Spon-
sor. Joan Linderman.
Karen Little: Aide. Mary Lomac: English,
Wai Napolo. Ken Lowe. Marge Lucas: Li-
brarian. Marc Manburg: Business dcpt chair-
person, accounting, personal computers.
Kathy Marsh: Librarian.
Allan Matko: Industrial drawing and metals.
Judith McLaughlin: Junior English, Fall play
director. Polly McRedmond: Secretary. Car-
ol Meyers: Librarian. Aldona Miskinis. Ray
Montani.
Jo-Rita Mueller. Carole Niebes: English.
Joan Paskert. Judy Paul: Secretary in career
office. Adam Pawlowski. Robert Petrovic:
English I, III, IV, English dept chairperson.
68
Staff
Mu/uliMq Yom OuiH, Baiuteu
yp^ is one of the ;most valuable skills yo^
can miow.
Staff
69
Qamca Fofo Tlub 80 1
Learning about living things in biology
70
Staff
Euohli Te/xclm ^yoij TlmVv Wofdc
Roy Pignatiello: Geometry, personal com-
puters, math modern living, assistant foot-
ball coach. Sally J. Pla: French, Survey advi-
sor. Ronald Powaski. Jim Presot: Marketing,
education I and II, general business, fresh-
man soccer coach. Ellie Radaker: Secretary.
Mike Raicevich.
Barbara Ramlow: English, AFS advisor. Rob-
ert Ramlow. Toni Rash: Business and office
education. Secretarial science II, General
business. Charles Reno. Ann Roberts. Patty
Robinson.
Joe Rodriguez. Joyce Russo. Fred Sallach.
Sandra Sanborn: Math analysis. Transition
to college math. Computer science. Joel
Sarich. Greg Sattler.
Bette J. Schmeling: Chemistry. Donata
Schultz: Health aide. Pete Schwenke. Mick-
ey Segulin: Health aide. Paul Serra: Mathe-
matics. Janet Severino.
Bill Shafer. Mike Sheck. James Simpson:
Tec mec. Mrs. Bonnie Smith: Foreign lan-
guage. Wayne Smith. Frank Soltesz.
Staff
71
Barbara Spiga. Barb Springer: Secretary.
Veronica Stadler. Judy Stobinski.
Maria Stroup. Carol Tkac. Rosemarie Tonn:
Secretary. Chris Torrelli.
Dennis Turkall. Bill Von Benken: Regular,
Honors and A. P. chemistry, Ski Club and
Yearbook advisor. Nancy Vondrak. Robert
Walsmith. Nick Selvaggio: Aide.
Carolyn Wandersleben:Speedwriting, Re-
cordkeeping, Typewriting 1. Connie War-
man: Secretary. Pat Weaver. Dan Wensing.
Karen Yuhas: Aide.
Eumd Teaciim Cam
Richard Wherley. Mary White. Carol Wil
liams. Dick York. Judith Zubizarreta.
72
Staff
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Mr. Serra's students appeal to our photographer for answers behind his back.
Staff
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Sports Divider
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Sports Divider
75
The 1987 Panther varsity football
team accomplished its preseason
goal and then some. They intended
to have a winning season, but what a season
it was! When the final gun sounded at the
end of the regular season, the Tigers had
been declawed, the Invaders conquered, and
two waves of Wildcats tamed to nothing but
housecats. The Rangers were bushwhacked,
the Cardinals shot down, and the Mustangs
were corralled. The Rebels were crushed,
the Bearcats reduced to cubs, and the Arcs'
charge diminished to nothing but a flickering
of dim light in the darkness. Finally, for the
first time since joining the conference, the
mighty Panthers stood alone atop a pile of
ravaged opponents as the reigning GCC
champion. Then, it was on to the state play-
offs. It was very difficult to express the dis-
appointment that the team experienced in
their first loss of the year to a very big and
physical team from Boardman. Although the
final score did not indicate it, the Panthers
played a tough game. In the first half, the
defense was able to keep their opponent out
of the end zone on several occasions. But
the offense couldn't manage to get through,
around or over the huge Boardman defen-
sive line. In the second half, Boardman man-
aged to control the ball by chipping away at
the already tired Panther defense. Again,
the Panther offense was unable to penetrate
the Spartan defense. So, the team had suf-
fered it's first defeat of the year. It was time
to hang up the pads for another year.
Although their playoff loss was disap-
pointing, the Panthers still had much to be
proud of. Many records were set along the
way in this magnificent, "perfect" year. Itr
was the first team in the school's history to
finish with a perfect 10-0 regular season re-
cord. It was the first team to win the GCC
title outright. It was the first time a Euclid
football team was ever ranked in the Associ-
ated Press State Football Poll. They finished
in the No. 2 spot in the state. Finally, it was
the first football team in the school's history
to make the state playoffs. They also broke
the record for the number of points scored
(284) in a regular season while only giving up
96.
10-0 U TltA Re^uiav Seaim
Panther defense giving the South Rebels paybacks for last year.
The great success of the 1987 Panthers
could be credited to several things: an excel-
lent coaching staff; an extraordinary effort
on the part of all the players; and, last but
not least, the cornersstone of any successful
team - team unity. The tremendous support
and enthusiasm of the loyal Panther fans did
not go unnoticed and did much to keep the
team up and striving for excellence. The
overall effect of these contributions resulted
in a hige-powered offense and the GCC's
stingiest defense.
The senior members of the team set a fine
example for all the underclassmen to strive
for. It was a young team that should grow in
every way.
-Mike Kitchen (#45)
Mike Barnes and Tyrone Gilham seem to think this
is baseball season.
76
Varsity Football
Mark Morek being attended to by Jack Lardomita
10-0
Rick Erwin, Panther field general.
Ron Rohlke fakes the run as Robert Smith turns the corner.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
EUCLID OPPONENT
20 Cleveland Hts.
14
30 St. Ignatius
7
35 Normandy
0
33 Mayfield
22
20 North
3
27 Mentor
23
35 Maple Hts.
6
35 South
0
14 Bedford
7
35 Brush
7
SEASON RECORD
WONIO
LOSTO
GCC RECORD WON 7 LOSTO |
LEAGUE FINISH 1st
Jack Coyne attempting another extra point.
Football
77
Varsity Football. Row one: Mike Kitchen, Mark Roberts, Rich Delsanter, Joe Vehar, Mike Ball, Rick Hornyak, Delmond Cummings, Ron Rohlke, Tom Holland, Jack
Coyne. Row two: Pat Walsh, Mike Scarniench, John Herbst, Robert Smith, Matt Airhart, Derek Evans, Tyrone Gilham, John Kronik, Jim Samuel. Row Three: Darren
Pekar, Jim King, Kevin Malaney, Greg Henderson, Merv Parker, Andre Smith, Kevin Gaines, Mike Barnes, Terry Roscoe. Row four: Matt Mazzei, Mark Morek, Gerald
Moore, Bruce Hardman, Ken Boncela, Brian Hughes, Tom Adams, Kevin Fomby, Chris Martin. Row five: Jim Stipkovich, Ryan Sink, Greg Juratic, Mike Sheck, Ra-
shawn Williams, Scott Pinta, Max Kozlowski, Terrence Rice, Stan Smith. Row six: John Wandersleben, Craig Murowsky, Chris Mannello, John Tucci, Dan Ussai, Rick
Erwin, Matt Chinchar, Matt Hopkins, Steve Tajgiszer, Eric Nebe. Row seven: Tom Banc, Pete Schwenke, Roy Pignatiello, Dan Wensing, Mike Sheck, Jack Lardomita,
Mike Blasius, Don Filips, Mike Rezzolla, Chet Nolan.
Tyrone Gilham the eye of the
tiger.
Celebration on the bench.
Mike Barnes gets assistance from 'Uncle Jack'
78
Football
Tyrone Gilham watching the action from the sideline
#
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Delmond Cummings pulls down Ron Rohlkc's pass
Mark Morek runs to Rick Erwin's assistance
"AS-„*»#<.:jii^te^.i~.l l", ■;«,.
Football
79
J.V. Foatfn G.C.C.
73 -'5^25 4:^34 J'Slr
J.V. Football. Row 1:H. Tingley, K. Hood, T. Batteiger, K. Tadiello, T. Bush, B. Marolt, T. Gjerek, B. Scott, S. ScottRow 2:G. Brokaw, B Laurenson, C. Man
nello, P. Ward, D. Higham, J. Parsons, M. Chinchar, D. AmatoRow 3: Coach D. Filips, J. Cindric, C. Martin, S. Smith, J. Sigh, A. Smith, C. Cummings, M. Airhartii
L. Nosse, J. Wandersleben, S. Rashid, M. Sheck f
The 1987 J.V. Football season was a
great one. Our J.V. came out G.C.C.
champs and went 9-1 this year, only los-
ing to St. Ignatius. We would not have
done it without the help of our coaches
who kept our spirits high. It was tough to
hold our position but we came out on top.
-John Cindric
J.V.
FOOTBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT
26
Cleveland Hts.
6
8
St. Ignatius
33
19
Normandy
0
42
Mayfield
6
33
North
20
21
Mentor
14
21
Maple
0
35
South
0
20
Bedford
14
20
Brush
6
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST
1
G.C.C. WON 7 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH FIRST
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J.V. Football
Defense stops them again
Matt Chinchar going over a play with coach Nolan.
Terry Bush, Shadeed Rashid, Chris Martin, Sean Scott and Patrice Ward showing off after a
game.
Bill Scott taking a break.
FRESHMEN FOOTBALL
EUCLID OPPONENT
8 Mentor Memorial
18
22 South
0
0 Maple Hts.
22
18 Brush
16
22 North
6
14 Bedford
29
18Mayfield
22
SEASON RECORD |
W0N3 L0ST4
The offense takes the field.
J. V. /Freshman Football
The varsity soccer team enjoyed its first win-
ning season under head coach John Gib-
bons. The team, consisted of mostly under-
classmen, had a bright future for the next couple
of seasons.
The varsity was led by senior captain Dave
Brickman, goalie Dave Wendel, and junior for-
wards Marko Bartulovic, Damir Cvitkovic, and
John Colbert. Brickman was named to the second
team G.C.C. and second team News Herald while
Wendel also received second team G.C.C. honors.
The team's most valuable player, Bartulovic, was
selected for first team G.C.C, first team News
Herald, and second team GCSSCA. Bill Kunes was
named the team's best defensive player and Pete
Kostan received the hustler award. The varsity
finished fourth in the G.C.C. and is looking forward
to next season.
The Junior Varsity, coached by Mike Durbin
had a slight let down from the previous season.
The team was led by Brent Pockar, who received
some help on offense from Mike Bunn. The de-
fense was held together by Leila Thomas and
Roger Crombie.
The Freshman soccer teamhad a promising sea-
son under new coach Jim "Sgt." Presot who be-
lieved every player should be given a chance to
play. The team was led on offense by Steve Burke
and on defense by Mark Fifolt.
-John Colbert
VARSITY SOCCER
1
EUCLID <
DPPONENT 1
3
Madison
3
6
Lakewood
2
6
Lake Catholic
4
0
Hawken
2
2
South
0
5
North
6
3
Mayfield
1
0
Mentor
4
3
Brush
1
1
South
9
1
North
4
3
Mayfield
3
3
Mentor
4
3
Brush
1
10
Orange
6
3
St. Joseph
2
1
Mayfield
0
0
Madison
4
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST |
6 TIE 2
GCC
RECORD WON
4 LOST
5
TIE 1
LEAGUE FINISH 4th
Varsity Soccer. Row l:Dave Wendel. Row 2:Bryan Mauser, Chris Barstow, Dave Brickman, Dan
DiBartolomeo. Row 3: Julie Dakdouk, Shawn Kobus, Nick DiBartolomeo, Bill Kunes, Jay Turpin, Mr.
Presot. Row 4: John Gibbons, John Colbert, Alen Deymanic, Steve Raguz, Marko Bartulovic, John Miller,
Michael Durbin.
FRESHMEN SOCCER
1
EUCLID
OPPONENT 1
3 Hawken
0
4 Solon
1
3 Brush
2
1 Shaker
6
6 Lake Catholic
0
1 Shaker
6
1 St. Joseph
3
2 South
5
0 Cleveland Hts.
6
6 Lake Catholic
0
3 North
1
3 University
7
2 Brush
1
1 North
1
2 South
4
SEASON RECORD WON7 LOST7 |
TIEl
Bill Kunes, Chris Barstow and Matt Schwartz readying for
the next opponent.
82
Soccer
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fiJii Tkyias %■
Marko Bartuluvic getting ready to play
Soccer
83
The varsity volleyball team had an
exceptional year, as you can
clearly see by their seasonal re-
cord. They played hard and ended up the
regional runner up. The team was excel-
lently coached by Donna Paderewski,
who not only helped skill improvement,
but also kept team spirits high by her
optomistic attitude.
The team worked very well together
with Megan Wanderslaben and Meme
Vend as setters, while Lynn Phillips,
Terri Sopko, Laura West, Terri Renshaw,
and Nicole Molnar completed the suc-
cessful team with their spiking. Although
great setters, it must not be overlooked
that when Megan and Meme were not
busy setting, their unbelievable spiking
power awed the audience. Traci Vanah
kept the back row in power. Cheryl Por-
ter, Jeanine Oblak, and Jennifer Kac-
perski also helped the team achieve
success.
The 1987 year was, without a doubt, a
satisfying one for the varsity volleyball
team and next year's team has a very
hard reputation to continue. Team spirit,
talented players, and a great coach is
what Euclid's 1987 volleyball team had,
and is what was needed for such success
and great accomplishments.
-Lana Seller
l/mi^ \/(JkffbaK getl tb' RegumEA
I
Pantherettes Traci Vanah, Nicole Molnar and Jeanine Oblak preparing for the long season.
Karen Maroli nursing her injured knee.
The Euclid spike in action.
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Varsity Volleyball
Jeanine Oblak practices before the game.
Nicole Molnar showing her
ability to set up the ball.
Varsity Volleyball. Row l:Lynn Phillips Row 2:Tracy Dembek, Cheryl Porter, Tracy Vanah, Meme
^encl, Terry Renshaw, Terri Sopko. Row 3: Donna Paderewski, Megan Wandersleben, Laura West, Carol
3vijanovic, Nicole Molnar, Jeanine Oblak, Karen Maroli, Jean Savage.
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT
17,15
Brush
15,6
12,15,11
Mayfield
15,3,15
15,15
Shaker Hts.
6,13
12,10
St. Joe Acac
e-
my
15,15
15,15
North
12,6
15,15
Mentor
11,11
15,15
Solon
11,5
11,15,15
Maple Hts.
15,4,6
15,9,15
South
15,9,11
15,19
Bedford
8,17
15,15
Collinwood
6,4
15,6,15
Brush
10,15,9
15,15
Mayfield
13,3
4,10
North
15,15
6,5
Elyria
15,15
15,15,8
Brush
8,17,15
15,15
Brooklyn
4,12
15,8,9
Mentor
7,15,15
15,15
Maple Hts.
6,4
15,15
South
9,12
15,15
Bedford
7,10
15,15
Conneaut
7,4
15,7,15
Lake Catholic 13,15,9 |
15,15
Mentor
13,11
15,15
Geneva
4,8
15,15
Cleveland Hts. 10,9 |
6,11
Brecksville
15,15
SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 8
GCC RECORD WON 10 LOST 4
LEAGUE FINISH 2nd
Carol Cvijanovic in action
Volleyball
85
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J. V. VOLLEYBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT
13.15,6 Brush
15,4,15
15,15 Mayfield
5,2
15,11,7 North
7,15,15
15,15 Mentor
12,9
15,6,2 Solon
9,15,15
2,15,15 South
15,12,11
16,15 Bedford
14,5
15,15 Collinwood
2,9
15,5,13 Brush
10,15,15
15,5,15 Mayfield
3,15,6
8,15,15 North
15,10,9
6,11 Mentor
15,15
15,15 Maple
3,10
15,15 South
3,5
15,15 Bedford
3,10
SEASON RECORD WON
11 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 1
Junior Varsity Volleyball. Row 1: Lana Seller, Miss Paderewski, Liz Mazzei, Tiffany Tekieii, Jean
Savage, Cyndy Cranner. Row 2:Jill Enneper, Laura Montagner, Jennifer Kacperski, Kim Watral, Diane
Cickavage, Tony Chiudioni, Chris Obiak.
FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL
EUCLID OPPONENT |
10,12 South
15,15
8,13 Cleveland Hts.
15,15
11,14 North
15,16
14,7 Memorial
16,15
10,10 Ridge
15,15
10,15,16 Brush
15,12,14
1,7 Shore
15,15
15,15 South
. 12,10
13,15,15 Cleveland Hts.
15,5,8
13,15,15 North
15,12,2
SHORE TOURNEY
15,15 Ridge
12,4
12,5 Shore
15,15
1,8 Memorial
15,15
15,7,15 Ridge
9,15,12
4,11 Brush
15,15
Shore
cancelled
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 9 |
GCC RECORD WON 4 LOST 6
Freshman Volleyball. Row l:Susi Hamilton, Janice Kozlowski, Brandy Nickell, Colleen Gallagher, Sandy
Cvitkovic, Hope Schmidt. Row 2: Coach Buck, Kathy Kubinski, Megan Straub, Cindy Focareto, Vicki
Fumich, Maureen DeJonge manager Balee Riley.
The junior varsity volleyball team
had a rewarding season, which
definitely prepared the players
for the varsity team next year. It was well
coached by Jean Savage and had an over-
whelming number of talented players.
The team spirit played a big part in the
outcome of many games. The players
worked very well together with great set-
ting by Jill Enneper, Toni Chiudioni and
Cyndy Cramer. There was also a great
number of excellent spikers such as: Su-
zane Lisac, Kim Watral, Elizabeth Mazzei,
Tiffany Tekieii and Lana Seiler. Brandy
Reichman played an exceptional all-
around as a setter and spiker. This was a
good year for the J.V. volleyball team
and the best of luck is wished for the team
to do as well on the varsity team next
year!
By Lana Seiler
Freshmen at practice before their game.
86
JV/Freshman Volleyball
SkokiMg tb' Second Pwob
Pai&Bi, gofm (mi, ueeid U Ha G.C.C.
Golf team.
Chris Pinta,
Row l:Scott Duke, Joe Solnosky, Tim Hickok, Tony Granito. Row 2: Tim Pae, John Shivak,
Jason Straub, Mike Raicevich.
't^
.^•.
' /
G
olf team? How many of your
knew Euclid had a golf team.
Well we did and this was their
best season in the past three years. With
a GCC record of 9-4-1 Euclid placed sec-
ond in their division. Scott Duke (a.k.a.
Dukes) led the way with a 41 average and
tied for fourth at the GCC tournament.
The rest of the team contributed to the
successful year with averages of: Jason
Straub 43, Tim Hickok (a.k.a. Gillette)
43.5, Joe Solnosky 43.8, Chris Pinta
44.1 and Tony Granito 46.5.
Tim Hickok, Chris Pinta and Tony
Granito were the senior starters that will
need to be replaced for next year. John
Shivak had an impressive year and Tim
Pae who improved drastically over the
year are two of the hopefull replace-
ments for the 1988 team.
-John Shivak
Joe Solnosky strokes for the green.
IC
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John Shivak, Scott Duke and Jason Straub showing off their golfing form.
VARSITY GOLF
EUCLID OPPONENT |
191 Brush
178
177 Mayfield
182
172 North
178
178 Mentor
159
171 Maple Hts.
168
151 South
156
161 Bedford
164
172 Brush
172
168 North
172
167 Mayfield
180
168 Mentor
157
163 Maple Hts.
175
161 Bedford
166
160 South
172
178 University
185
178 Cuyahoga Hts.
194
SEASON RECORD WONll |
LOST4 TIEl
GCC RECORD WON 9
LOST4
TIEl
LEAGUE FINISH 2nd
Golf
87
SmiM^ It Up
Lack of etcp&dM^ cauiei IhmU '(km to' dkuggk
Entering the 1987 season with a new
coach and a young team, the Euclic Girls
Tennis Team approached this year as one
of learning and improving. All the players
made progress and enjoyed themselves
too. Valerie Stupica, the team's only se-
nior and co-captain, received her third
year letter and the team's Most Valuable
Player Award. She started at both first
and second singles but sat out the latter
part of the season due to an injury. Junior
Chris Oboczky also received her third
year letter and was the other co-captain.
Liz Oroz, another junior, received her
second year letter. Juniors Heather Mor-
rison, Kelly Hyne, Beth Schafer, and
sophomore Jennifer Mason all received
their first year letter. Kelly Hyne and
Beth Schafer both were honored as Most
Improved Players. Jennifer Mason also
received one of the Junior Varsity
Awards, as did Jennifer Petrie, who was
the highlight of sectionals when she ad-
vanced to the third round. June U re-
ceived her Freshman Award. Marie Sheri-
dan, Michelle Yee, Kelly Higgins, and
Karen Zwart rounded out the team. Next
year, with coach Duane Foy and almost
all the players returning, the Lady Pan-
thers are looking for their best season
yet.
-Jennifer Mason
Chris Oboczky and Karen Zwart
the dangerous duo.
Girl's Tennis. Row one:Karen Zwart, Jun U, Micheie Yee, Liz Oroz, Chris Oboczky,
Jennifer Mason. Row two:Duane Foy, Marie Sheridan, Kelly Higgins, Jennifer Petrie,
Kelly Hyne, Heather Morrison, Beth Schafer, Val Stupica.
Tennis anyone?
Jun (J serving it up
Jennifer Petrie and Karen Zwart dodging tennis
balls
Girl's Tennis
ins watches as Jennifer Mason attempts to hit the ball.
aren Zwart is amazed that Chris Oboczky
»n catch the ball with her chin.
GIRL'S TENNIS
EUCLID OPPONENT
0 Gilmour 5
0 West Geauga 5
1 Valley Forge 4
0 Mayfield 5
4 St. Augustine 1
0 Lakewood 5
2 Richmond Hts. 3
0 Solon 5
2 Regina 3
1 St. Joseph 4
0 Mentor 5
0 Lake Catholic 5
3 Shaw 2
0 Wickliffe 5
3 Parma 2
0 Beaumont 5
SEASON RECORD WINS:3 LOSSES: 13
ncentrates on the game \m\\Q Michele
Val Stupica practices her serve
Chris Oboczky lets Val Stupica give her backhand a shot
Jun U wonders where her ball went.
Heather Morrison shows up late after Val Stu- Chris Oboczky follows through with
pica already hits the ball. a tremendous hit.
Tennis
89
The Girl's cross country team had
another fine season. The girl's fin-
ished with a record of 8 wins, 5
losses and finished third in the GCC. At
the Districts, the team just missed qualify-
ing for the Regionals by taking 5th place.
Two Freshmen, India Ford and Meredith
Fitzgerald, qualified for the regionals. At
the Regionals Meredith placed 24th while
India took 5th place and went on to place
27th overall in the state and 2nd fresh-
man runner in the state.
The boy's cross country team was
more unified in their talents. Their record
was 6 wins, 1 loss with Lee Taurman and
Heath Clemcncc leading the pack. The
team took 2nd place in the GCC and
placed 3rd in the Districts. Together the
guys went on to Regionals and finished
up a great season.
-Kristine Hren
Boy's Cross Country. Row l:Harry Luikart, Lee Taurman,
Dennis Coy, Bob Jones, Joe Goerndt, Coach Haibedei. Row
2:Heath Clemence, Eric Eyman, Jeff Davis, Doug Mehis, Kevin
Vance.
Mtm Tkm RumiMq Atound
OuAk couiitkfj takei iecond in, GCC
Mehls, Denny Coy, Bob Brown and Dan Francetic in the lead.
Heidi Ospelt and Missy Rocco setting the pace.
90
Cross Country
Lee Taurman leading the pack.
Kris Hren running hard
Ann Kelly, never breaking her stride.
BOY'S VARSITY
EUCLID OPPONENT |
27
Chardon
30
17
Bedford
43
18
South
43
25
Brush
30
23
North
35
50
Mentor
15
25
Maple Hts.
30
15
Mayfield
50
21
St. Ignatius
40
20
St. Joseph
41
24
Lake Catholic
33
18
Madison
41
BIG MEETS PLACE/NO.
TEAMS
Ave
n Lake Tourn.
12/22
Walsh Invit.
6/13
St.
Joe Intit.
5/13
Malone
16/31
Coaches Classic
10/18
District
4/13
Regional
12/72
SEASON RECORD WONll |
LOSTl
GCC RECORD WON 6 LOSTl
CONFERENCE FINISH 2nd
FRESHMEN
CROSS COUNTRY
EUCLID OPPONENT |
none
Mentor Ridge none
19
Mentor Mem. 36
none
Mentor Shore 18
2nd
Invitational
SEASON RECORD WONl L0ST2
GCC RECORD WONl L0ST2
Cross Country
GIRL'S VARSITY
1
EUCLID OPPONENT |
28 Chardon
29
32 Notre Dame
25
23 Mayfield
32
19 West Geauga
44
26 South
29
22 Bedford
44
36 North
19
23 Brush
37
37 Mentor
24
35 Madison
24
16 Lake Cath.
43
30 Maple Hts.
25
22 Mayfield
37
INVITATIONALS PLACE
Avon Earlybird
10
Walsh Tomahawk
7
St. Joseph
7
Malone
25
Coaches Classic
12
GCC
3
Lorain
2
District
5
Walsh Warrior
3
SEASON RECORD W0N8 L0ST5 |
GCC RECORD W0N4 LOSTc
1
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd Tie
91
The 1987-88 Varsity panthers had an-
other winning season. They spent
most of the season ranked in the top
ten teams in the state and half the season as
the top team in the area. Led by seniors
Derek Walton, Curtis Posey and A.J.
Parker, the panthers streaked to victories in
their first 16 games. Walton led the team in
scoring and was followed closely by A.J.
Parker, who was the team's leading re-
bounder.
Veteran coach Doc Daugherty said that
this was the most talented team he has had,
and credits hard work in practice to their
success. Although the panthers will lose two
of their best players, they should again chal-
lenge for the conference title next year since
they should return two junior starters, Ed
Powers and Mike Guilfoyle.
Dave Sargent
4
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A.J. Pari<er drives against Orange as Eddie Powers follows.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT 1
80Cleve. Hts.
75
100 North
45
72 South
55
108 Orange
46
72 Brush
61
72 Mentor
56
73 Madison
58
89 Maple
58
72 Bedford
57
105 North
49
58 University
51
108 South
52
109 Geneva
57
63 Brush
75
104Wickliffe
56
64 Mayf ield
56
54 Mentor
59
90 Maple
78
70 Bedford
73
70Mayfield
62
SEASON RECORD WON 17 LOST 3
GCC RECORD WON 11 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH 1st
4 , J
Curtis Posey going up for two
Two points courtesy of Ray Rhone.
Derek Walton sets to shoot as Mike Guilfoyle, A.J. Parker, Curtis Posey and Eddie Powers rush to assist
him.
92
Boy's Basketball
arsity Basketball, Row 1: Nickole Doss, Matt Brizes, Derrick Krotine, A.J. Parker, Derek Walton,
ick Stringer, Mike Guilfoyle, Ron Ulle, Diane Cickavage. Row 2: Cheryl LaPuh, Simone Blair,
larence Simmons, Kurtis Posey, Ray Rhone, Kevin Hudson, Scott DiFranco, Bob Brown, Dan
■ancetic. Row 3: Coach John Cayne, Terry Roscoe, Ed Powers, Mike Barnes, Coach Doc Daugherty.
Derek Walton scores over Orange.
Kurtis Posey, Ed Powers, and Derek Walton show how to rise to the occasion.
<*/■■
d Powers, A.J. Parker, and Kurtis Posey rebounding from
irange;
Kevin Hudson, Ed Powers, and Ray Rhone shooting their fouls.
Boy's Basketball
93
At(j6(hn, fxcAet Yem
JV BakkihoM poiHk m aaxpllimai nteefd
Led by juniors Ed Ryans and Ty-
rone Gilham and sophomores Terry
Bush, Joe Meden, Chris Martin,
Rick Smith and Patrice Ward they
won their second straight confer-
ence title. Playing tough man-to-
man defense the panthers harassed
opponents all year long. They came
close to having an undefeated sea-
son. Coach Dennis Turkall called
hard work in practice the main rea-
son for his team's success. Many of
this year's players should get plen-
ty of varsity court time next year.
-Dave Sargent
Patrice Ward and Ed Ryans down on a fast break.
Greg Bachelor and Mark Jefferson working under
the basket.
Chris Martin going for a rebound.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT
34 Mentor Mem.
43
51 Ridge
46
28 Brush
47
30 South
38
22 Bedford
54
48 Maple
49
31 Mayfield
27
47 Mentor Mem.
39
38 Ridge
40
48 Brush
42
29 South
24
38 Bedford
57
33 Maple
30
41 Mayfield
39
SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 7
J. V. BASKETBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT
61 Cleve. Hts.
39
67 North
39
72 South
44
71 Orange
39
34 Brush
32
67 Mentoi*
66
75 Madison
36
58 Maple
38
56 Bedford
53
67 North
46
63 University
42
66 South
45
68 Geneva
53
63 Brush
48
58 Wickliffe
50
60 Mayfield
46
47 Mentor
46
65 Maple
47
63 Bedford
66
60 Mayfield
44
SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 1
GCC RECORD WON 13 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH: 1st
94
Boy's Basketball
Justin Daugherty driving for a layup.
*»««rff^
V. Basketball Team. Row 1: John Little, Terry Bush, Ricky Smith, Greg Bachelor. Row 2: Tyrone
Iham, Chris Martin, Joe Meden, Ed Ryans, Mark Jefferson. Row 3: Coach Turkall, Tim Hoag, Sean Scott,
trice Ward, Marlon Moore, Dan Tomic, Dave Sargent.
Greg Bachelor shooting a foul shot while Tim Hoag and Mark
Jefferson go for the rebound.
reshman Basketball Team. Row 1: Jason Weybrecht, Ken Walter, Cris Ciulla. Row 2: Ed Zivnoska,
att Garbincus, Ken Kilgore, Jody Trocheck, Davion Johnson, Kennard Johnson-Bey, Russell Minter. Row
: Coach Pignatiello, Darryl East, Jamie Roach, Justin Daugherty, Rashawn Washington, Aaron Hasel-
isch, Greg Gerland.
I
Dave Sargent shooting from the outside.
Boy's Basketball
95
The girls varsity basketball
team showed an impressive
season with the help of
three-year starter Michelle Vend
showing off her talent at guard.
Lynn Phillips, the captain of the
Lady Panthers, was a well known
rebounder and a great shooter.
Other players such as Co-Captain
Terry Sopko practically ran the of-
fence and was an outstanding pass-
er. Jennifer Davis, a starter this
year, was a good rebounder and
also impenetrable shot blocker.
From the words of head coach Ter-
ry Dubroy,"We have a great group
of girls, we have worked hard all
season and have dedicated our-
selves to being the best we can be."
-Matt Lunder
Gvdl amb U kiff IM, GOC utH a faibSOe, ijim
VARSITY BASKETBALL
-
EUCLID
OPPONENT 1
78 Collinwood
25
45 Gilmour
54
63 North
28
64 South
44
72 West Geauga
39
75 Brush
51
57 Shaw
52
80 Mayfield
35
71 Maple
51
83 Bedford
49
69 Mentor
38
61 North
34
85 South
57
79 Mayfield
27
47 Lake Catholic
57
66 Mentor
53
76 Maple
53
86 Bedford
48
58 Canton McKiniey
55
76 Brush
50
SEASON RECORD WON 18 LOST 2
GCC RECORD WON 14 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH: 1st
Girl's Varsity Basketball. Row 1: Jeanette Sas, Meme Vend, Lynn Phillips, Kelly Hyne. Row 2: Karen f
Maroli, Terri Sopko, Laura Zigman, Jennifer Davis, Laura West, Tracy Dcmbek, Mrs. Terry DuBroy.
Lynn Phillips from the charity stripe.
Meme Vend shooting from the outside.
Lynn Phillips shoots while Trace Dembek watches from the outside.
96
Girl's Basketball
Giris Basketball
Wumug Lod Of GoM&i
J, v. tkm kal m impHmU^e^ ieaion
The J.V. basketball team showed off their talent
this year with a certain passing and running style
of basketball which brought in the wins. Players
such as Marlene Hribar, Jennifer Petrie, Jill Enneper,
Coleen Bradach and the rest of the unique girls gave it
their all and the results were an impressive season. Six
year head coach of the J.V. team and 1968 Euclid
graduate, Ray Force, said, " While we are concerned
about being successful, we are more concerned about
how we will become so."
-Matt Lunder
J. V. BASKETBALL
EUCLID
OPPONENT 1
37 North
23
36 South
27
41 West Geauga
9
49 Brush
43
45 Shaw
40
53 Mayfield
32
47 Maple
25
43 Bedford
25
36 Mentor
32
37 North
27
42 South
36
70 Mayfield
29
54 Lake Catholic
28
44 Mentor
32
57 Maple
28
59 Bedford
35
35 Canton McKinley
33
50 Brush
25
SEASON RECORD WON 18 LOST 0
GCC RECORD WON 14 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH: 1st
JV Btkskethml. Row 1: Bridget Ramsey, Coleen Bradach, Mia Joiinson, Cindy'
Jcrdc. Row M Audra Butkus, Tracy Prestigomo, Toni Chiudioni, Jennifer Petrie.
Row 3: Marlene Hribar, Terri Blasius, coach Ray Force, Jill Enneper, Ayanna j
Matthes
^11 im-. ji
98
Jennifer Petrie goes for two.
Girls' Basketball
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FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL 1
EUCLID
OPPONENT
46 North
8
34 Memorial
22
30 Ridge
24 ;
30 Brush
24 i
31 South
7
45 Bedford
14 ;
35 Cleveland Hts.
20 i
22 Magnificat
35
17 Memorial
21
11 Ridge
17
26 Brush
32
31 South
16
28 Bedford
24
SEASON RECORD WON 30 LOST 4
Pressure on the defense by Tony Chiudioni and Bridgette Ramsey.
Girl's Freshman Basketball. Row 1: Shelley Tobias, Cantinna Brewington, Col
leen Gallagher, Sue Hamilton, Heather Kristoff. Row 2: Bob Cantini, Andrea Cola
vecchio, Stacie Yuhas, Megan Straub, Karen Maroli.
Coleen Bradach taking a shot while Jennifer Petrie, Toni Chiudioni and Terri Blasius wait for a rebound.
Heather Kristoff driving for a shot.
Girl's Basketball
99
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FRESHMAN WRESTLING
EUCLID
OPPONENT
24
Memorial
47
31
Ridge
27
18
South
40
36
Bedford
54
23
Maple
48
37
Mayfield
30
SEASON RECORD WON 2
LOST 4
Jim King going for the take-down.
The panther wrestling team
was plagued with injuries
and underwent a new
coaching program since former
head coach Harry King was re-
placed by Gary Fortuna. This led to
a disappointing dual meet season
with a 6-5 record. Even though the
dual meet record was not good
they still had a good chance at the
Mayfield districts.
Ed George
100
Rich Kekic, Rich Delsanter and Gerald Moore seem to have
the upper hand.
Wrestling
J.V. WRESTLING
EUCLID OPPONENT |
12 Lake Catholic
56
42 Madison
30
North
Forfeit
35 South
26
47 Brush
23
22 Mayfield
34
9 Mentor
49
12 Maple
55
Bedford
Forfeit
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 4 |
GCC RECORD WON 3 LOST 3
VARSITY WRESTLING
EUCLID
OPPONENT
44 Madison
9
28 Brush
30
58 North
7
35 South
26
27 Cleveland Hts.
37
28 Brush
30
37 Mayfield
28
22 Mentor
34
10 Maple
43
57 Bedford
9
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 5
GCC RECORD WON 4 LOST 4
LEAGUE FINISH: 4th
m^, -^^ k' "m
Mike La Manna and Ed George on the mat.
Rich Delsanter dominating his opponent.
/resiling Team. Row 1: Dan Luzny, Nick Orazem, Rick Rizzo, Harry King, Joel
lorse, Norman Marolt. Row 2: Scott Pinta, Coach B. Walsmith, Bill Scott, Ed George,
raig Brickman, Jason Holland, Dan Newman, Dan Harding, Ken Gambatese, Steve
ekieva, Coach G. Fortuna. Row 3: Gesse Haffey, Eric Nebe, Rich Kekic, Tom Holland,
3e Vehar, Rich Delsanter, John Kronik, Doug Higham, Thomas McConnell, Gerald
loore, Dave Clark, Coach T. D'Anna.
Tom Holland showing his strength.
'reshman Wrestling. Row 1: Brian Germano, Tom Zovko, Steve Burke, Chris
Irickman, Joe Cesa, Steve Meyers. Row 2: Coach Tim D'Anna, Rich Flaisman, Dave ^
heck, Tony Shaw, Mike Sheridan, Gary Latour, Heath Clemence, Jonathan Goler,
;oach Gary Fortuna.
Gerald Moore getting his man close to a pin.
Rich Kekic taking his man down.
Wrestling
101
Indoor track got off on the right
foot this year with several wins
against teams such as Akron Buch-
tel, West Tech, and St. Ignatius.
The team this year was ready for
anything, striving to reach their
goals. An impressive member of
the team this year was Robert
Smith who proved himself strongly
as a sprinter and also in the long
jump. In the area of hurdling, Don-
ald Craig and Travis O'Hannon
were regarded as an outstanding
pair. Distance runners were Reggie
White in the 800m and Eric Eyman
In the 2-miIe. Carlos Henderson
and Thomas McClinton also proved
they had the right stuff in the dis-
tance events. The girl's were also
impressive with such runners as Jill
Tomasi and Teray Terry in distance
and Lisa Tirabassi and Mia Parise in
hurdles. Coach Bob Ramlow said
the team was composed of "Strong
individuals but lacking depth".
-Matt Lunder
BtiMgiMg TliA OiMooni, Imtooti
II . • 9!. 1 1 :
Boy's Indoor Track. Row 1: Vernard Adams, Brian Jackson, Eric Berry, Donald Craig, Jeff Davis, Heath
Clemence, Lee Taurman, Jamal Morris. Row 2: Rob Meagher, Tawfig Akhir, Bob Jones, Reggie White,
James Mixon, Ken Wolenski, Eric Eyman, Wali Bell. Row 3: Head coach Bob Ramlow, Asst. coach Lou
Tomasi, Jack Coyne, Matt Airhart, Chris Baranowski, Joe Vehar, Tarnell Thompson, Travis O'Hannon,
Robert Smith, Carlos Henderson.
INDOOR TRACK
EUCLID OPPONENT |
74 Akron Buchtel
48
87 Cleve.Cath.
21
95 St. Ignatius
35
86 Walsh Jesuit
31
107 Shaker
46
107 John Hay
11
119 Lin. West/JFK
33
87 Lakewood/Harvey
18
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 0
Girl's Indoor Track. Row 1: Coach Ramlow, Margie Knez, Jody Enneper, Jill Dudziak, Jill Tomasi,
Kristina Motiejunas, coach Tomasi. Row 2: Love Hudson, Lisa Tirabassi, Mia Parise.
102
Indoor Track
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lockey Team. Row 1: Mark Blanc, Howard Tingley, Joel Kerne, Bill Dragolas, Steve Seymour, Jeff
rown, Tom Fitzpatrick, Damon Cherne, Bob Gezann. Row 2: Skip Martincic, Asst. coach, Bill Karabinus,
ric Lenz, Tim Belavlch, Bob Bell, John Haggerty, Marc Fifolt, Chuck Marvin, Jason Heck, Gregg Brokaw,
ick Wherley, coach.
Damon Cherne, Eric
Lenz and Chuck Mar-
vin taking to the ice.
A surge of energy at the end of the
season just wasn't enough to get the
panther icers into the Baron Cup.
The team expected to do much better this
season because of its eight returning players.
Mark Blanc was the panther's starting goalie
with senior Bob Gezann playing back-up. For
a first year player, Bob did a great deal to
help the team. Rick Wherley was at the helm
this year after being assistant coach for the
past two years. Assistant coach Skip Martin-
cic came to Euclid after coaching youth
hockey for many seasons. Next year's team
still looks promising since there will be many
returning players. This year's team consist-
ed of three freshman, eight sophomores,
two juniors and six seniors. The seniors left a
legacy for the underclassmen to strive for.
Tim Belavich, Tracy Vanah
HOCKEY
EUCLID OPPONENT
2 .€lyria 8
2 " Olmsted Falls 2
3 Elyria 6
3 Valley Forge 7
1 Garfield 11
1 Brooklyn 7
3 Parma 9
0 Olmsted Falls 6
4 Mentor 4
3 Valley Forge 8
2 Garfield 12
3 Normandy 5
0 St. Ignatius 10
3 Olmsted Falls 7
0 Bay 6
3 Mentor 5
0 Lakewood 3
2 Upper Arlington 8
5 Parma 8
5 Normandy 2
5 Western Reserve Acad 4
2 Lakewood 3
SEASON RECORD WON 2 LOST 19
TIE 1
Hockey
103
Up and at'em. It's 5:30, time for swim prac-
tice. This was just another normal day for
the panther swimmers. The team was domi-
nated by juniors and hopes to someday the
GCC. Many newcomers helped the team but
the vererans were still there swimming
strong. Senior co-captain Tony Capuozzo
and junior co-captain Mike LeQuyea led the
panthers in the distance events along with
Tom Reynolds and Dave Engelke. At the
beginning of the year the panthers had prac-
tically no sprinters after losing two seniors
for personal reasons. Three junior newcom-
ers, Dominic Gubitosi, Bill Kunes and foreign
exchange student, Jorge Berganza helped
make the panthers one of the best sprinting
teams in the conference. Backstrokers, Matt
Davis, Jim Segulin and Tim Tobin were
some of the best in the conference. The
breaststroke was led by Dan Campbell, Joe
Tressler and Tom Reynolds. Doug Mehls
developed as a butterflyer.
The team didn't have any superstars but it
had the potential to win. It was growing and
will improve in the years to come.
Mike LeQuyea and Joe Tressler
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BOY'S SWIMMING
EUCLID
OPPONENT
115 Madison
35
69 University
102
84 Beachwood
77
76 Fairview
90
73 Bedford
98
52 Maple
76
66 Mentor
104
85 Brush
81
llOMayfield
55
32 Berea
48
SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST 6
GCC RECORD WON 2 LOST 3
Boy's Swim Team. Row 1: Ken Gilbert, Andy Logar, Ed Nehrig, John Burich, Dave Strunit.
Row 2: Jeff Jaroscak, Howie Taylor, Mii<e Smith, Tom Reynolds, Tim Tobin, Dave Engelke,
Gunnard Doboze. Row 3: Kevin Pritchard, Joe Tressler, Tony Capuozzo, Mike LeQuyea, Doug
Mehls, Matt Davis, Dan Campbell, Bill Kunes, Dom Gubitosi, Jorge Berganza.
Waiting for the gun...
They're off!!!
104
Boy's Swimming
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jlrl's Swim Team. Row 1: Patty Lux, Brandy Nickel!, Jessie Kovac, Kim Miller, Angie Zanghi. Row 2:
)onna Stephancic, Heidi Ospelt, Kirsten Esch, Liz Mazzei, Sally Bierer, Beth Perdan, Danielle Tuckerman,
illen Mulqueeny. Row 3: Nicole Molnar, Jackie Thomas, Debbie Hoppert, Terri Schmeling, Debbie Miller,
\my Dehner, Denise Murphy, Karen Reed, Lisa Anderson, Kris Hren.
Liz Mazzei, Lara Lomac, Kim Miller and Kirstin Esch getting ready for a race.
The girl's swim team showed a lot of
depth this year. Even with the loss of
many good seniors from last year,
the pantherettes were still able to hang
tough. This was a year where all of the girls:
freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors
all contributed to their many victories.
Winter days during swim season became a
routine of: swim, school, swim, homework,
sleep. Starting in late November the panth-
erettes begin their day at 5:30 AM to get
ready for their 6:00AM practice. Morning
practice ends at 7:00AM and everyone goes
to classes. The 2:35PM bell rings and all the
swimmers are on their way back to the pool
to practice another 2 hours. The days were
rough, but the fun and the feeling of accom-
plishment that they made it through another
day's workout is what kept them going.
The girl's swim team experienced an ex-
cellent season. The girls improved as the
season progressed.
Kris Hren
)ebbie Hoppert after having taken the 'Nestea'
)lunge.
GIRL'S SWIMMING
EUCLID OPPONENT |
85 Madison
84
92 Padua
76
87 Laurel
85
90 Beachwood
78
96 Fairview
72
85 Bedford
87
105 Maple
64
77 Mentor
95
97 Brush
75
107 Mayfield
65
45 Berea
38
Cleve. Hts relays
3rd
Orange relays
10th
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 2
GCC RECORD WON 3 LOST 2
Girl's Swimming
105
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Lara Lomac, Kirstin Esch and Kim Miller watchtog a close race.
The teams relaxing between races.
106
Swimming
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po^ alM ant' aiiiiun Uffo^ 1^ dd^ out
Who were the people be-
hind Euclid's faabulous
sports teams? They
were the Sports aides! Those valu-
able additions to the athletic de-
partment performed many tasks
that lifted the teams to victory.
Those students helped out the
coaches and the players by timing,
keeping statistics, and wrapping
sprained ankles. They also kept the
team supplied with water, and they
were always cheering the team on
and urging them to never give up.
The aides were required to attend
every practice and every game.
Their job was not a glamorous one,
but it was one that was necessary
for the teams to win. So, when you
see the winning records of the foot-
ball, swimming, basketball, and
wrestling teams just remember that
the Sports aides contributed to
those thrilling triumphs.
-Katie Weakland
Mike Barnes getting assistance on the sidelines.
Jennifer O'Neill and Bridgette Lang showing off their train-
er jerseys.
Jennifer O'Neill, Jene Mayerhoffer, Kris
Kubach and Bridgette Lang ask 'Who
was that masked man?'
Kathy Waltermire adjusts straws as Dana Scott from a Gatoradc
dunking.
Uncle Jack Lardomita adjusting a helmet.
107
§IENII€IPS
108
Senior Divider
(en Barber shows off his Halloween attire
Mii<e Ball and Joe Vehar thinking about the future. Sue Schilling and Traci Baranowski enjoying the fine luxuries of
the E-room.
Senior Divider
109
72ft SeMM ClaU
Bu/Mk ietdoH, etau ilutvH toll of pmrnUt
The Euclid Senior High Class
of '88 was a spirited and
determined group of stu-
dents. From the first day of school
to the last, the seniors knew that
this was their year to rule, and they
did just that. With the hard work
and devotion of many students,
1988 proved to be a great year!
The seniors excelled in many areas,
including spirit, academics, and
athletics.
From class competition to extra-
curricular activities, the class of '88
showed their panther spirit, not just
in '88, but in all four years at EHS.
The class developed a togetherness
in the ninth grade that lasted until
commencement. Whether at sport-
ing events, concerts. Big Show,
dances, or clubs, the 1988 panthers
turned out in great numbers to
show their pride and their spirit in
the school. The feelings of unity,
friendship, and pride that devel-
oped will continue with the seniors
long after they leave the halls of
Euclid.
Besides having spirit, the '88
panthers also had a concern for
their academic life. The senior class
had three National Merit Finalists
and three commended students,
who are a few examples of the high
academic achievements of Euclid
students. The seniors worked hard
for good grades and were proud of
their scholastic achievements and
awards. The panthers loved to par-
ty, but they also knew when to hit
the books. Their academic excel-
lence showed that they will go far in
their endeavors after high school.
Last, but not least, the students
of the class of 1988 proved to be
worthy foes on the athletic fields.
The football team went 10-0, and
the volleyball and basketball teams
enjoyed terrific seasons. Several
players received awards for their
outstanding abilities also. The class
was full of talented students who
excelled in athletics for EHS. The
students were proud of their athlet-
ic achievements and outstanding
athletes.
The memories that seniors have
of their years at EHS are many, and
they will all remember the good
times and good friends they had at
Euclid. From being a freshman on
the first day of school to receiving a
diploma at commencement, the se-
niors were a proud and talented
group of students. The pride, spirit,
intelligence, and skills of the class
of 1988 will be long remembered at
Euclid Senior High School.
-Katie Weakland
Karen Lynn Anglen: Youth to Youtii 10;
Cultural Committee 11,12
Lauara L. Asseff: Girl's Choir 9; Mixed
Choir 10; Choral Masters 11,12; Senior Tal-
ent Night 9,12; Big Show 10
Matthew Ballish: Yearbook 9,10,11,12;
Layout/Copy editor 11; Bicycling club
9,10,11; Captain-Mechanic 10,11; Archery
club 9,10; Peer Tutoring 11,12
Julie H. Barcza: Cross country 9,10,11,12;
co-captain 12; Indoor track 9,10,11; Track
9,10,11; AFS 10,11,12; Publicity/activities
11,12; Euclid Cultural Committee 10,11,12;
Publicity officer 11; Christmas play 11; Na-
tional Honor Society officer 11,12; Senior
Talent Night 12
Timothy G. Belavich: Hockey 9,10,11,12;
captain 11,12; National Honor Society
11,12; President 11,12; Peer tutor
10,11,12; Yearbook 9,10,11; Survey 12;
President's club 12
Steve Belle: Wrestling 9,10
David Berke: Golf 9,10
Eric Berry; Basketball 9; Indoor track
10,11,12; Outdoor track 9,10,11,12; Euclid
Cultural Committee 11,12; Peer Tutor
11,12.
Some of the members of the senior class showing their spirit.
110
Seniors
Sandra Accettola La Tonya Aitken Angelo Argenti Angela Arrington
Karma Arter
Laura Asseff
Denise Baird
Michael Ball
Matthew Ballish Tracey Baranowski
Kenneth Barber Julie H. Barcza Christopher Beemiller Sandra Belavic Timothy G. Belavich
Steve Belle Richard Bencivenni David Berke
Eric Berry
Alice Beuck
Seniors
111
Alfred Bielskis
Tina Bitker
Simone Blair
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Sonya Blair
Crystal Bobosik
Mark Bonnay
Denise Bowman
Shannon Brennan Richard Alan Brentar David M. Brickman
Stacie Brickman Matthew A. Brizes Kimberly R. Brown Robert Brown
Scott Brown
George Brozovich
John M. Burke
Robert Burrows
Charles Burtyk Michelle Butauski
112
Seniors
Reginald J. Black: Wrestling 9
Sonya Blair: Basketball 10; Girl's basketball
aid 11,12
Simone Blair: Close-up 11,12; Office aid 12
Mark Bonnay: Football 9,10,11; Baseball
9,10; Wrestling 9,10
Richard Alan Brantar: Commencement
Band 9,10,11; Stage Band 9,10.11,12;
Marching Band 9,10,11,12; OMEA Solo
Contest 9,10,11,12; Choral Masters 12;
Varsity Chorale 12; Big Show 9,10,11,12;
Symphonic Wind Ensemble 10,11,12; Pep
Band 10,11, Director 11; Christmas Brass
10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Soccer 9,10;
Senior Talent Night 11
David M. Brickman: Soccer 9,10,11,12;
Captain 12
Matthew A. Brizes: Basketball 10,11,12
Kimmy R. Brown: Cheerleader 9,10,11; Co-
captain 9; Captain 10; Softball 9,10; Stu-
dent Council 9,10,12; Choral Masters
10,11,12; Big Show 9; Homecoming Atten-
dant 9; Office aid 1 1
Robert Brown: Cross country 9; Basketball
9,10,11,12
John M. Burke: Wrestling 9
Charles Burtyk: Basketball 9; Marching
Band 9,10,11,12; Quartermaster 12.
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PSA T./SA. T./A.C. T. kpJt coKegt mm'.
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PSAT, ACT, SAT, ACH, what do
all these letters mean? Are they a
secret code or something? Well,
not exactly. Some students call them
headaches, but in reality they stand for
the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test,
American College Test, Scholastic Apti-
tude Test, and Achievement Tests. As
most juniors and seniors know, these
tests are usually required for college ad-
mission. The tests (which are three ago-
nizing hours long) are usually given on
Saturday morning, and students usually
leave them with massive migrains. To
help improve students' scores, Mr. Yo-
cum and the counselors hold reviews the
week before each test. In these sessions
students learned differant test-taking tac-
tics and reviewed some of the most im-
portant concepts of grammar, social stud-
ies, science, and math. The students were
also given the chance to take an old test
to "get the feel" of it. One anonymous
senior said, "The review really helped me
to relax about the test. I was so worried I
was going to do terrible, and the session
helped me to realize it wasn't that bad."
-Katie Weakland
'Tracey Baranowski looking confident.
'Pre-test prayers.'
'Psst... what's my name again?'
Seniors
113
Katie Weakland shows off her elf smile.
Elf Day is a senior fundraiser
sponsored by Class Cabinet.
Prospective elves began by
selling tickets to friends and faculty.
A drawing was then held during
lunch periods to choose the lucky
santas. On the magical day seniors
impersonated elves and catered to
their santa's every need. Unfortu-
nately, as all good things must
come to an end, at the ringing of
the bell at 2:35 PM all the elves
were disenchanted.
Taray Terry, January Jenkins and Paul Karpinski display elf originality.
Jenny Pocaro and Beth Hammer look 'elf enchanted'
Jill Dudziak, Margie Knez, Jennifer Spinelli, Kim
Brown and Jeanine Oblak have 'elf appeal'.
Constance A. Cahoon: Softball 9; Office aid
10,11,12
Eric M. Calabrcse: Tennis 9,10,11,12; cap-
tain 11,12
Daniel R. Campbell; Outdoor Club 9,10,11;
Ski Club 10,11,12; Swim Team 10,11,12
Anthony M, Capuozzo; Swim Team
9,10,11,12; co-captain 12; Tennis
9,10,11,12; Outdoor Club 11
W. Anthony Castrovinci: Yearbook 12; Key
Club 11,12; senior representative 12
Patricia K. Cecelic: AFS 10,11; Office aid
9,10,11; COE 12
Jeffrey W. Cechura: Water Polo 9; Archery
Club 9,10; Swim team 11; Ski Club
10,11,12; Key Club 9; Office aid 9,10,11;
Outdoor Club 11; Class Cabinet 9
Christine Noelle Chinni: Class Cabinet
10,11,12; Wai Napolo 9,10,11,12; vice-
president 12; As Club 10,11; Key Club
10,11; Swim timer 10,12; Eucuyo 12; Office
aid 11; Senior Talent Night 9,12; National
Honor Society 11,12; Teen Institute 10,11;
Peer Tutor 11,12; Yearbook 12
Steven Christen: Wrestling 9,10,11,12;
Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12;
Senior Talent Night 9,10,11,12; Battle of
the Bands 10,11,12
Mike J. Clcary: Wrestling 9,10
Debra A. Colantonio: Basketball 9
Justina M. Colo: Basketball 9; AFS
9,10,11,12; vice-president 11; President's
Club 12-
Adriane Marie Conklin: Band 9,10; Key
Club 9; Ski Club 11,12
Anthony J. Cook; Football 9
Nancy Lynn Cook: Fall Play 11,12; Spring
Play 10; Big Show 10,11,12; President's
Club 11,12; Foreign Language Club
10,11,12; co-president 12; Symphonic Wind
Ensemble 9,10,11,12; Marching Band
9,10,11,12; Show designer 10; Librarian
10,11,12; Squad leader 11,12; Secretary
12; National Honor Society 11,12; Stage
Band 11,12; Class Cabinet 10,11,12; Or-
chestra 11,12; Senior Talent Night 12.
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Seniors
bnstance A. Cahoon Eric M. Calabrese Daniel R. Campbell Anthony M. Capuozzo
W. Anthony
Castrovinci
Patricia K. Cecelic Jeffrey W. Cechura Lynn Cercek
Larry Cheatham
Christine Noelle
Chinni
Steven Christen Jennifer Christopher Cheryl Clark
Mike J. Cleary Debra A. Colantonio
Justina M. Colo Adriane Marie Conklin Angela Conroy Anthony J. Cook Nancy Lynn Cook
Seniors
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At some time in everyone's life
they have done something
that they have found embar-
assing. Here are some of the embar-
assing moments that the seniors have
chosen to share with others.
My most embarassing moment was
when:
Troy Williams was egged.
Losing to Youngstown Boardman.
When I walked around school with
magic marker on my skirt and every-
one just laughed.
Richard Brentar marched one way
during halftime and the rest of the
band marched the other.
David Gray went out for track and
the girls were watching him come in so
far back that the rest of the team was
getting ready for the next event.
Jennifer Spinelli fell down the stairs
in a dress in fromt of her friends and
boyfriend.
When Jenny Hopkins and her friend
wore the same skirt four times in a row
in 9th grade and everyone claimed
that they planned it that way.
1 had on blue underwear with white
pants.
Diane Mauser was looking at a male
senior's rear and tripped up the stairs
and he saw her.
Julie Sterbank got her finger caught
in a milk machine.
Tina Soltesz, during track practice,
fell into the boy's locker room in front
of the Varsity Track team and re-
ceived a standing ovation.
Love Hudson fell up the stairs in
front of the seniors when she was in
the 10th grade.
Julie Barcza was slammed into by a
socially unacceptable friend pogoing
down the hall.
Sitting on the bench during the
whole game.
Jumping off the high dive in swim-
ming and landing flat on my back.
Receiving a B+ on a test.
Falling asleep in class and having
the teacher knock on the desk to wake
me up.
Making a wrong turn to get to class
after having gone there for four years.
Aeth/UHu
Jack Coyne: Soccer 9,10,11,12; Swimming
9,10,11,12; captain 12; Indoor track
10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Football
10,11,12; AFS 12; Outdoor Club 12
Donald G. Craig: Football 9; Track
9,10,11,12; PA announcer 12
Charles John Cummings: Marching Band
9,10,11,12; Quartermaster 11,12; Squad
leader 12; Hall Band 11; Pep Band 11,12;
Concert Band 9,10,11,12; AFS 11,12; For-
eign Language Club 10; Yearbook 12
Delmond Tyrone Cummings: Football
9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Indoor Track 9;
Outdoor Track 9; Senior Talent Night 12
Carol Lynn Cvijanovic: Volleyball 12; Soc-
cer Aid 10; Ski Club 11,12; AFS 11; Senior
Talent Night 12
Julie Ann S. Dakdouk: Volleyball 9; Swim
Team 9,10,11; Soccer Aide 10; Clinic Aide
11,12
Jeffrey Sutherland Davis: Cross Country
9,10,11,12; Indoor Track 9,10,11,12; Out-
door Track 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Cabi-
net 12; Varsity Chorale 12
Kara Ann Davis: OEA Treasurer 11
Matthew Dell: Audio Visual Club 9,10
Kimberly A. DelMonte: Track 9; AFS 9;
Student Council 10,12; chairperson 12
Richard A. Delsanter: Football 9,10,11,12;
captain 12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12; captain
12; Track 9,10,11,12; Weight lifting
9,10,11,12
Barbara Ann Desico: Wrestling Aide 9
LeShawn Patrice Dewberry: Choral Master
11,12; Cultural Committee 12
Nicholas DiBartolomeo: Soccer 9,10,11,12;
Choral Masters 10,11,12; Varsity Chorale
11,12; Big Show 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9.
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Seniors
Shannon Cool
Gary Corbett
Dennis Coy
Jack Coyne
Donald G. Craig
Nicole Crombie
Jeffrey Sutherland
Davis
Charles John
Cummings
Delmond Tyrone
Cummings
Carol Lynn Cvijanovic
Julie Anne S.
Dakdouk
Kara Ann Davis Tonda L. Dean
Timothy Julius
Delaney
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Matthew Dell
Kimberly A. Del Richard A. Delsanter Barbara Ann De Sico LeShawn Patrice Nicholas DiBartolomeo
Monte Dewberry
Seniors
119
Michael Digiovine Jennifer Dommer Tami Lyn Donahoe Frederick Dorazio
Bill Dragolas
Stephen Drazdik Dawn Michelle Drnek Jill M. Dudziak
If i\
Robert Easter Jr Judith Marie Enneper Derek Delontay Evans
Nickole Doss
Mary Dugandzic
Eric E. Eyman
Carla Fanara
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Tami Lyn Donahoe: Cheerleaders 9,10,11;
Office Aide 11,12; Ski Club 9,10,12; Choir
9; Softball 9
Nikole Doss: Flag Corps 11; Basketball man-
ager 11,12
Bill Dragolas: Student Council 10,11,12;
Hockey 9,10,11,12; Outdoor Club 9,10;
Choir 9; Peer Tutoring 9,10,11; Cultural
Committee 9
Dawn Michelle Drnek: Ski Club 10,11,12;
Office Aide 11,12
Jill M. Dudziak: Track 9,12; Ski Club 10
Michael S. Dunmire: Baseball 9,10,11,12;
captain 12; Peer Tutoring 10
Rick Dureiko: Audio Visual 10,11,12; Big
Show 10,12; Assistant Stage Manager 12;
Senior Talent Night 10,11,12; Assistant
Stage Manager 11,12; Bicycle Club 10; Na-
tional Honor Society 11,12
Judith Marie Enneper; Volleyball 9,10,11;
Track 10,11,12; Indoor Track 11; Ski Club
12; Senior Talent Night 12; Office Aide 12
Derek Delontay Evans: Football 9,10,11,12;
Basketball 9
Eric E. Eyman: Cross Country 10,11,12;
captain 12; Indoor Track 9,10,11,12; Out-
door Track 9,10,11,12,
On December 8, 1987 Eu-
clid High School took part
in its annual blood drive
which was sponsored by the Euclid
Cultural Committee. It was orga-
nized by Ms. Carroll, Selwyn John-
son and Francine Moore. The drive
went smoothly and more than 100
pints of blood were collected during
the day. The blood drive gives the
students an opportunity to get
started on the worthwhile idea of
giving blood. There is never too
much blood available so the blood
donated by the students and Euclid
High is appreciated.
-Francine Moore
Seniors
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Nick Fimiani
Sean Flanagan
Melissa Focareto
Michael Focareto
Kevin Fomby
Angela M. Gamber Tracy A. Gamber
Daniel Geddes
Rob Gelo
Robert Gezann
Christopher Gladin Jeffrey J. Glubish Desiree Gondeau
Tony Granito
David Xerxes Gray
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Seniors
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Nick Fimiani: Baseball 9,10,11
Michael Focareto: Baseball 9; Golf
9,10,11; Senior Talent Night 12
Kevin Fomby: Football 9,10,11,12; Bas-
ketball 9
Angela M. Gamber: Softball 9,10,11,12;
Cultural Committee recording secretary 10;
Teen Institute 11,12
Tracy A. Gamber: Office Aide 12
Rob Gelo: Soccer 10,11
Rob Gezann: Hockey 12; Student Council
12; Ski Club 12
Joe Gjerek: Soccer 9,10
Jeffrey J. Glubish: Key Club 10,11; Bicy-
cle Club 10,11,12
Tony Granito: Baseball 9,10,12; Golf 12
David Xerxes Gray: Football 9,11,12;
Choral Masters 11,12; Cultural Committee
9,10,11,12; Mixed Choir 9,10
Jennifer Greene: OEA historian 11,12
Anthony Griffin: Yearbook 12
Thomas J. Gron: Marching Band
9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11.
Ray Brown and Steve Woodard show some true
soul at Senior Talent Night.
Wide-eyed Chris Pinta and Tim Hickok.
Seniors look back and recall all
the crazy tinnes through their ju-
nior high years. Some wish they
could forget, and some will never live
down these memories.
REMEMBER WHEN:
Troy Williams lost the basketball
championship.
Richard Brentar remembers when
the rock band had no lead singer be-
cause he did a flip into the pit and hit
his head.
Tom Gron broke the bed in Toronto.
Sue Gulp remembers when Jenny
Greene's shoes were thrown over the
goal post and got stuck.
Tina Soltesz remembers Florida with
just the girls.
The Jello slurping contest.
St. Williams Mexican Fiesta in 7th
grade.
On the trip to Toronto the fire alarm
went off and everyone ran out in their
p.j.'s.
Certain Central students convinced
Forest Park students that there was a
pool in the basement of Forest Park.
-Bets Tobolewski
Dancing Derek Evans with Harry King and Rick Rizzo.
Eric Eyman in deep thought.
Ketan Patel agrees with Mia Parisc that Jim Samual
does have a nail biting habit.
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Euclid students look back at
all the great times they have
had at Euclid Central. Re-
membering the dances, sports, and
teachers will always be good memo-
ries. These are some of the memo-
ries Euclid's seniors recall of their
time spent at Euclid Central.
Jennifer Spinelli remembers
when she won the Uncle Vic air
guitar contest.
Julie Sterbank remembers when
Mr. Russo's homeroom beat Mr.
Petrick's homeroom in the Olympic
games, the Cheerleaders protested
cheering at girl's sporting events,
Sandy Scott and Jack Coyne threw
Jello down the stairs, Mixed Choir
performed "GodspeH"/"West Side
Story",
Tina Soltesz remembers practic-
ing for the cheerleading competi-
tion at Euclid Square Mall with Bon-
nie 'the prep' Smith.
Love Hudson remembers when
everyone was in track.
Yellow Jello in the Atrium
Mr. Syracuse and T.G.I.M.
Uncle Vic at the dances.
Knocking over lab tables.
-Erica Richards
Dan Neuman caught running around tiie halls.
Jim Samuel and Ketan Patel helping Adam Stauffer
try and climb up the pole.
Carla Fanara and Phil Matish thinking of the future.
Julie Barcza enjoying herself at an AFS meeting.
Susan Marie Guip: Cross Country
9,10,11,12; co-captain 12; Senior Talent
Night 11; Prom Aide 11.
Ron Guttu: Wrestling 9.
Susan Lynn Hall: Office Aide 9,11,12; Bas-
ketball aide 9; Student Council 9,10,11.
Beth Ann Hammer: Class Cabinet 10,11,12;
Wai Napolo 10; President's Club 12; Eu-
cuyo 12; AD Club 10,11,12; Swim Timer
10,12; Key Club 10,11; Class Rep 11; Fall
Play 11,12; Holiday Play 11,12; Big Show
11; National Honor Society 11,12; Peer Tu-
tor 10,11,12; Teen Institute 10,11; Senior
Talent Night 9,12.
Dan Harding: Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Cultur-
al Committee 12; Football 12.
Kevin A. Harrison: Audio Visual Club
9,10,11,12.
Matthew J. Harrison: Baseball 10,11,12.
Monica Hayden: Teen Institute 11, Year-
book 11; Key Club 11,12; Track 10.
Timothy Hickok: Football 9; Hockey
9.10,11,12; Baseball 9,10; Golf captain 12.
Diane L. Hodnichak: Student Council 11,12;
Majorettes 9,10,11,12; Yearbook 12; Office
Aide 9,10,11,12.
Thomas C. Holland: Football 9,10,11,12;
Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Class Cabinet 12;
Prom Aide 11,12; Cultural Committee 9,10.
Jennifer Hopkins: Senior Talent Night 12;
AFS 9,10,11,12; publicity chairman 12; Ski
Club 10,11,12; President's Club 12; Survey
12.
Deborah Lynn Hoppert: Swim Team
9,10,11,12; Key Club 9,10
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Seniors
Susan Marie Guip
Karen L. Heyduk
Ron Guttu
Susan Lynn Hall Beth Ann Hammer
Dan Harding
Kevin A. Harrison Matthew J. Harrison Monica Hayden
Renee Hayes
Carlos Henderson
Timothy Hickok Diane L. Hodnichak Roger Hoffman Thomas C. Holland
Martin Holt
John Hooks Jennifer Hopkins Deborah Lynn Hoppert Dawn Marie Horgan
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Love Hudson
Mathew Huested
Michelle Marie Jividen Mia Johnson
Steve C. Johnson Anita G. Karaula Paul Michael Karpinski
Kathleen M. Keaveney John Kehn
Jill Keith
Richard A. Kekic Cheryl Lynn Kempke
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Seniors
Richard B, Hornyak Jr.: Football 9,11,12;
captain 12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball
captain 9.
Po-Chun(Randy) Hsu: Tennis 10,11.
Kevin Hudson: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Cul-
tural Committee 9,10,11,12.
Love Hudson: Peer Counseling 9; AFS 9;
Cultural Committee 9,10,11; vice-president
11; Student Council 10,12; Class Cabinet
10; Ski Club 10,11; Senior Talent Night
11,12; Survey 12; Indoor Track 12.
Matthew Huested: Eucuyo 10.
Jim Hunt: Football manager 9,10; Wrestling
manager 9,10; Track manager 9; National
Jr. Honor Society 9; Student athletic trainer
10; National Honor Society 11; Chess and
Strategy Club 10,11.
Kristina Marie lie: Fall Play 9,10,11; student
director 12; Spring Play 10; Big Show 9,10;
Hockey Aide 11,12; President's Club presi-
dent 12; Survey 12; AD Club 12.
Carolyn Michelle Ivaskovic: Student Council
11,12; music committee chairperson 11;
Symphonic Wind Ensemble 10,11; Big Show
9,10; Senior Talent Night 11; Choral Mas-
ters 12; Spring Play 9,10,11; props manag-
er 10; Marching Band 9,10; Fall Play props
9.
Jennifer Jeric: Volleyball 9; Yearbook 9.
Michelle Marie Jividen: Softball 9,10,11,12;
Ski Club 12.
Robert Johnson: Fall Play 12.
Steve C. Johnson: Basketball 9,10,11; Cross
Country 10; Track 9,12; Wrestling 12; Cul-
tural Committee 10,11,12.
Anita G. Karaula; AFS 10,11,12; Ski Club
12; Peer Tutoring 11,12; Office Aide 12;
Drama Club 10.
Paul Michael Karpinski; Prom Aide
10,11,12; PA announcer 12.
Kathleen M. Keaveney: Cheerleader 9;
Track 12; Student Council 9.
John Kehn: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Tal-
ent Night 12.
Richard A. Kekic: Wrestling 9,10,11,12;
Baseball 9,10,12; Football 9,10.
Cheryl Lynn Kempke: Senior Talent Night
12; Student Council 9,10; Class Cabinet 9;
Softball 9,10,11,12; Ski Club 10; DECA
11,12; president 12.
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Mr. Perez being hauled in by Joe "Nick" Vehar.
Euclid seniors remember all the
unforgetable moments through
their high school years. Some
were good and some were bad, but
high school never would have been the
same without them. Here are some of
the moments that some of the seniors
remember.
Rich Brentar remembers when only
100 people showed up for school on
that snow day.
Diane Mauser remembers when Mr.
Perez-gave his very first, 'I'm not go-
ing to take any from you' speech.
Julie Barcza remembers when her
metal pen exploded across the room
in 9th grade biology.
Joel Stewart remembers when his
chemistry experiment burned.
Love Hudson remembers Euclid
beating St. Joes her freshman year.
Tina Soltesz and Chris Vubonic
went to Washington, D.C. in 10th
grade with Mrs. Smith just to shop.
Nicolle remembers when Mr. Ever-
sole used to fall asleep in class and she
used to have water bottle fights in Mrs.
Schmeling's chemistry class and when
Mia's eyes looked like spiders from all
her mascara.
Ken Barber and Greg Ogorek jammin'
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Many of Euclid's seniors
have specific plans for
their spring breaks.
Todd Uhlir plans to go to Florida
and party his you-know-what off.
Love Hudson plans to go to Myr-
tle Beach.
Julie Barcza plans to travel to
New York and visit Greenwidh Vil-
lage and watch strange and bizarre
people like herself.
Sue Guip is going to Canada.
Jennifer Spinelli plans to go to
California with friends.
Other's plans include:
Doint a little skiing and a lot of
sleeping.
Going to Florida to meet my pen
pal I've been writing to for 9 years.
Go to Napa Valley, California
and soak up the sights and the sun.
Go to Atlantic City and enjoy the
sun and my vacation and also to se
some girls.
Sleep, party and more sleep.
Going to Columbus.
Jammin.
Seniors had many activities
planned for the summer break.
Jenny Pocaro plans to sun,
fun and work.
Tina Soltesz plans to party, work on
a dark tropical tan, spend money,
shop and party some more with
friends.
Julie Sterbank plans to be a life
guard and volunteer at the hospital
until going away to school.
Rich Brentar plans to go to Europe.
Julie Barcza is hoping to go back to
Europe and explore every little brick-
paved alley.
Beth Hammer plans to work, go to
England as a graduation present.
Love Hudson is going to Manhattan.
Jennifer Spinelli is going to get a
tan, party and sleep.
Matt Ballish wants to play racquet-
ball, go climbing, sailing, and diving.
Denny Coy wants to go on a long
vacation.
Chris Chinni is hoping to go to
England.
Susan Knistautas is going to work
full time and going to enjoy the last of
her youthful laziness.
In general everyone plans to work
and have fun.
Gregory Kcrnc: Ski Club 11.
Lewis Kimball: DECA 12.
Harry King: Wrestling 9,10,11,12; Murals
11; Senior Talent Night 12.
Shawn M. Kline: Choir 12.
Bernadettc Knez: Track 9,10; Class Cabinet
11.
Margaret Knez: Track 9,10,12.
Shawn M. Kobus: Key Club 9,10,11,12;
freshmen representative 9; sophomore rep-
resentative 10; relations chairman 10,11;
second vice-president 11; Lt. Governor 12;
Teen Institute 10,11,12; state representa-
tive 11; youth advisory board 12; Swim Tim-
er 9,10,11; Swim Manager 12; Soccer Man-
ager 12; Class Cabinet 9,11,12; Class
Showcase 10,11,12; Marching Band
9,10,11,12; stage crew 9; Concert Band
9,10; librarian 10; Symphonic Wind Ensem-
ble 11,12; Senior Talent Night 10,12; Na-
tional Honor Society 12; Yearbook photog-
raphy editor 12; Survey 11,12.
Angie Koncar: Spirits 9; Fall Play 9; Class
Cabinet 11.
Kellie Ann Koren: Majorette 9,10,11,12;
captain 12.
Karen A. Kosmerl: Majorette 9,10; Clinic
Aide 9; Wrestling Aide 10,11,12.
Valerie A. Kovacic: Senior Talent Night 10;
Office Aide 10,12.
John D. Kribbs: Baseball 9; Peer Tutor 11.
John Michael Kronik: Football 9,10,11,12;
Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
Dave Kropf: Basketball 9.
Derrick Krotine: Basketball 9,10,11,12.
Susan Marie Krulc: AFS 10,11,12; execu-
tive board 12; Student Council 10,11,12;
chairperson 12; Peer Tutor 11,12; Office
Aide 9,10,11; Outdoor Club 9; President's
Club 12; Senior Talent Night 12.
Christine Kubinski: Volleyball 9; Ski Club
10,11,12.
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Seniors
Gregory Kerne
Lewis Kimball
Harry King
Bernadette Knez
Margaret Knez
Susan Knistautas
Shawn Kobus
Angie Koncar
Joseph Korb
Kellie Ann Koren
Karen A. Kosmerl Valerie A. Kovacic John D. Kribbs
Manda Krizan John Michael Kronik
Dave Kropf
Derrick Krotine Susan Marie Krulc Christine Kubinski
Eric Kucia
Seniors
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Paul A. Kudlak Elizabeth A. Kuhen Brinda Kumar
Barry Lane Patrick Langdon
Danielle Renee Lauver Eric Jay Lenz Edward Leonard! Rhonda Littlejohn
Tracey Malaney David A. Mann Dan Mansperger Karen E. Maroli Robert P. Marrott
Lee Ann Marsh John D. Martens
Kimberly A.
Masterson
Amy Lynn Mata Phillip A. Matish
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Seniors
Paul A. Kudlak: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Foot-
ball 9,10,11; Student Council 9,10,11,12;
executive board 10,11; Cultural Committee
10; Class Cabinet 12; Senior Talent Night
12.
Elizabeth A. Kuhen: Big Show 9,10,11; Cho-
ral Masters 11,12; Student Council 11,12;
Choir 9,10; Varsity Chorale 11,12; Office
Aide 9,10; Senior Talent Night 11,12.
Brinda Kumar: Survey editor 11,12; Class
Cabinet 11,12; Peer Tutoring 11,12; AFS
10,12; Cultural Committee 10,11; Fall Play
11,12; Winter Play 11,12; Senior Talent
Night 12,
Patrick Langdon: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Foot-
ball 9; Basketball 9.
Danielle Renee Lauver: Cross Country 9;
Cheerleader 10,11,12.
Eric Jay Lenz: Hockey 9,10,11,12; captain
11,12; Football 9; Office Aide 10.
Rhonda Littlejohn: Office Aide 11,12.
Matt Lunder: Cross Country 9; Swim Team
10; Eucuyo 11; Key Club 12.
Keith Macklin: Office Aide 11.
Tracey Malaney: Volleyball 9; Senior Talent
Night 12; Yearbook 9,10; President's Club
12.
David A. Mann: Foreign Language Club
10,12; CO- president 12; Yearbook 10.
Dan Mansperger: Marching Band
9,10,11,12; Varsity Chorale 10,11.12;
Stage Band 10,11,12; Audio Visual Club
9,10,11,12.
Karen E. Maroli: Class Cabinet 9,10,11; Vol-
leyball 9,10,11,12; captain 12; Basketball
9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; captain
11,12.
Robert P. Marrott: Golf 10; Ski Club 12.
Lee Ann Marsh: Cultural Committee
9,10,11,12.
John D. Martens: Battle of Bands crew
10,11,12; Big Show crew 9,10; Senior Tal-
ent Night crew 9,10,11,12; Audio Visual
Club 9,10,11,12; Student Council 10,11,12;
Swim Show crew 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9;
Fall Play 11; Peer Tutoring 10,11; National
Honor Society 11,12; vice president 12.
Kimberly A. Masterson: Student Council
10,11,12; co-chairperson of class decora-
tions 11; chairperson of decorations 11;
Class Cabinet 11,12; Peer Tutor 11,12; Big
Show 9,10,11; Senior Talent Night 11,12;
Outdoor Club 9; AFS 10,12; Survey 11,12;
co-editor 12; Fall Play 9; Spring Play 9;
Holiday Play 11,12.
Amy Lynn Mata: Class Cabinet 9; Volleyball
9,10.
Phillip A. Matish: Cross Country
9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,12; Indoor Track
10,12; Ski Club 12.
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Pat Vihtelic learning in the library.
The class of '88 enjoyed their
time off from hard work and
studying by relaxing, going
out to the movies with some
friends, and by spending time alone
with a good book. Some of the se-
nior's favorite movies were "Fatal
Attraction", "Top Gun", "The Un-
touchables", "Platoon", and "Back
to the Future". As far as books go,
favorite novels were The Catcher
in the Rye, The Outsiders, The
Invisible Man, A Tale of Two
Cities, and Wuthering Heights.
Whether alone or with friends, the
seniors at Euclid knew when to for-
get their homework and just relax
when the weekend rolled around.
-Katie Weakland
Jennifer Spinelli preparing for a test.
Tina Soltesz learning from books.
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The seniors were asked what
their plans were for their
most memorable night of
1988, and here are some of their
responses.
Tina Soltesz is going with her
special insignificant other, in the
gown she's had picked out since
9th grade and drive a black Jaguar.
Julie Sterbank is going to let her-
self go and have a wonderful, unfor-
getable time.
Todd Uhlir is going to get a limo,
go to prom and Afterprom.
Jennifer Spinelli is going to fly
there in a jet, have a great time and
party all night.
Shawn Kobus is going to have a
great time with all her friends and
go to Niagara Falls after
Afterprom.
Kimmy Brown is going to look
sweet and have a tremendous time
with her good looking date.
The rest of the class said they
wanted to have the time of their
lives and that they will always re-
member and spend time with all
their friends before
commencement.
-Katie Weakland
Seniors have to eat too.
The seniors were polled on
their future plans and here
are some ideas of where
they hope to be in 1998.
Tina Soltesz will be a yuppie
driving a black Jaguar, living in Ver-
mont and planning a family vaca-
tion with Tina lie to Disneyland.
Diane Mauser will be sitting on a
yacht on the coast of Jamaica sip-
ping champagne and spending the
money she'll be making on her
chain of beauty salons.
Rich Brentar will be a profession-
al musician.
Julie Sterbank will be practicing
psychology at a prominent chil-
dren's hospital.
Joel Stewart will be wishing he
was safe back in school.
Tina lie will be living next door to
Tina Soltesz in Vermont complain-
ing about something or other.
Susan Knistautas will be rich and
famous and a rocket scientist for
NASA.
Jennifer Spinelli will hopefully be
wealthy, happy, living somewhere
warm and driving a Porsche.
Kimmy Brown will be broadcast-
ing news on a NYC TV station and
living very rich.
Matt Ballish will be sailing around
the world on the Calypso and ex-
ploring the depths of the ocean.
Denny Coy will be living in Ke-
nya with the bushmen and eating
roots.
Katie Weakland will be married
to Bob, have twins, and studying
whales in New England.
Love Hudson will be a lawyer.
Bryan Mauser: Football 9; Soccer 11,12.
Denise Maxey: Office Aide 12.
Keith McClurkin: PA announcer 12; Radio
Club 12; Key Club vice-president 12.
Matt Medve: Baseball 9,11,12.
Sue Medve: Office Aide 11.
Krista Lee Mews: Wai Napolo 10; Winter
Play 11; Survey 10; Office Aide 9,11; Close-
up 12.
Michele Meyers: Spring Play 10; Fall Play
12; Big Show 9,10; Student Council
10,11,12; Ski Club 9,10,11; Orchestra
9,10,11; Choral Masters 11,12; Senior Tal-
ent Night 12; President's Club 12; Survey
12; Winter Play co-student director 12.
Gina Marie Midolo: Cheerleader 9; Choral
Masters secretary 10,11,12; Varsity Chorale
president 10,11,12; Big Show 9,10,11,12;
Fall Play 12.
Deborah Miller: Swim Team 9,10,11,12;
captain 12; Wai Napolo 9,10,11,12; Jr show
director 11; Sr show director 12; Treasurer
12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; squad lead-
er 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Track
Aide 9.
Nicole Molnar: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Div-
ing 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Senior
Talent Night 12.
Timothy James Montana Jr.: Spring Play 9;
Outdoor Club 9; Big Show 9.
Francine Moore: Peer Tutor 11,12; Student
Council 12; Class Cabinet 11; Choral Mas-
ters 11,12; Close-up 11,12; Cultural Com-
mittee 11,12; Martin Luther King Youth
Leadership Program 11,12.
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Seniors
Bryan Mauser
Diane Mauser
Denise Maxey
Kelly Mayle
Douglas McArthur
Keith McClurkin
Matt Medve
Sue Medve
Krista Lee Mews
Eric Meyenberg
Steven L. Meyer Michele Meyers Gina Marie Midolo Deborah Miller Maria Concepcion B. Miranda
Nicole Molnar Timothy James Montana Jr Francine Moore
Donald Moses
Dana Murphy
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Mark Naglic
David Nagy
Mark Nagy
Teresa Nagy Patricia Ann Eileen iNelige.
Daniel Newman
Lenny Nieves
Crissy Novotny Tiffiney Oatman Jeanine R. Oblak
Karla Osolin
Jack Ott Ringo D. A. Overberger Steve Owen
Nancy L. Papes
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Mark Naglic: Baseball 9,10.11,12.
Teresa Nagy: Office Aide 10,11; Mixed
Choir 10.
Patricia Ann Eileen Neligan: Hockey Aide
11; Football Cheerleader 12; Student Coun-
cil 12; Senior Talent Night.
Lenny Nieves: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Foot-
ball 9.
Crissy Novotny: Cross Country 9; Outdoor
Club 9.
Tiffiney Oatman: Cultural Committee
10,11,12; Cheerleader 10,11,12.
Jeanine R. Oblak: Cheerleader 9,10,11;
Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Varsity Chorale
11,12; Softball 9; Student Council 9,10;
Homecoming Queen 12; Choral Masters
11,12; Panther Mascot 10,11,12.
Michael O'Connell: Wrestling 9,10,12; Ski
Club 12.
Travis O'Hannon: Cultural Committee 11;
Track 9,11,12.
Jim Olenik: Football 9,10; Basketball 9,10;
Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
Karia Osolin: Yearbook 12; Office Aide 10;
Student Council 12; Ski Club 12.
Ringo D. A. Overberger: Cross Country
9,10.
Steve Owen: Baseball 9,10.
Nancy L. Papes; Ski Club 10,12.
Steve Christen gives his wink of approval.
Patti Neligan shows how cheerful she is
The results are in, and the
class of 1988's favorite
teacher turned out to be our
former unit principal-Mr. Bender.
Close behind were Mr. Raicevich
and Mrs. McLaughlin who tied for
second. Other favorite instructors
were Mr. Pawlowski, Mr. Godfrey,
Mrs. Zubizarreta and Mr. Burns.
'Von', 'Biff Wensing, Miss Bambic
and Mr. Reno were also mentioned
as favorite teachers by the seniors.
Government was voted the favorite
class by the seniors by an over-
whelming majority. English was a
close second, and AP biology,
physics, and foods came in third.
Photography, astronomy, and math
were other favorites, too. All in all,
most seniors could choose their fa-
vorite teachers, but when it came to
classes, 'lunch' surpassed every-
thing else!
-Katie Weakland
Anthony Castrovinci showing how to balance a pen
on his finger.
Phil Matish, Scott Pinta and Bob Brown watching
intently.
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Seniors
Rob Paradise: Marching Band 9,10,11.
Mia Parise: Cheerleader 9; Track
9,10,11,12; Indoor Track 11,12; Ski Club
11,12; Student Council 12.
A. J. Parker: Basketball 9,10,11,12.
Katalin Paroska: Ski Club 9,10,11.12; Stu-
dent Council 9,10; AFS 12; Hockey Aide
10,11,12; Yearbook 11,12; Senior Talent
Night 12; Survey 12; President's Club 12;
AD Club 12; Office Aide 9,10; Marching
Band 9,10,11; Concert Band 9,10,11.
Ketan K. Patei: Student Council 9,12; Ski
Club 9,10,11,12; Survey 11,12; Peer Tutor
11,12; Academic Challenge Team 11,12.
Nicolle Lynn Pavlic: Ski Club 10,12; Peer
Tutor 12; Close-up 12; Office Aide 11;
Teacher Aide 12; Senior Talent Night 12;
Choir 9; Buckeye Girls State 11.
Rick M. Penny: Marching Band 9,10,11,12;
Jazz Band 10,11; Senior Talent Night
11,12; Big Show 10; Christmas Brass 10,11.
Josette M. Percic: Wrestling Aide 9; Office
Aide 12.
Barbara A. Perko: Basketball 9; Cultural
Committee 10; Office Aide 10.
Anita Marie Perrotti: AFS 9,10,11,12; presi-
dent 11,12; Office Aide 9,10,11,12; Basket-
ball 9; Cheerleader 10.
Arthur Rupert Perry: Key Club 11,12;
Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Chess Club
11,12.
Eda Persic: Ski Club 10; Girl's Choir 9;
Mixed Choir 10; Choral Masters 11,12.
Marlene Petho: Student Council 11; Choral
Masters 11.
Lynn A. Phillips: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Bas-
ketball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12;
Concert Band 9,10.
High school was just the begin-
ning of education for many of
Euclid High School's gradu-
ates. Many of them planned
to go on to college since it has been
shown that the average college gradu-
ate earns a better salary than one who
has not graduated from college. High
school is the end of public education
and, therefore, money becomes a ma-
jor consideration when applying to col-
leges. Here are some of the colleges
that the class of '88 plans on attending.
Susan Knistautas plans on attending
Kent and major in telecommunications.
Tina Smith plans to be an early child-
hood teacher.
Matt Ballish plans to go to college to
major in photography.
Jennifer Spinelli plans to go to OSU
with her best friend, Kim Brown.
Katie Weakland plans to attend OSU
and major in zoology and then become
a ceteologist and writer.
Adam Stauffer plans on attending
Brown University, then Harvard MBA,
get rich, married, etc.
Julie Barcza plans to attend a good
are school(like Parsons School of De-
sign) and spend her junior year abroad.
Joel Stewart plans to go to JCU and
major in aerospace dynamics.
Liz Kuhen plans to go to Kent State.
Shawn Kobus plans on attending
OSU and majoring in veterinery
medicine.
Nicolle plans to become either a law-
yer or an officer in the Air Force.
Remember when we..." is a
phrase that has been used
by people for all time.
Memories are what life is made of.
Sometimes the only reason for do-
ing something is for the memories
that it leaves. The only thing that is
left after an event has happened
are the memories. Euclid students
have had many memorable mo-
ments. Here are some of the mem-
orable moments that Euclid stu-
dents share.
Susie Gulp remembers Prom aid
Richard Brentar remembers go-
ing to NYC with Stage Band his
freshman year.
Julie Barcza remembers her AFX
experience abroad to the Nether-
lands in the summer of '87.
Katie Weakland remembers slow
dances at Winterfest 1986 and
1988.
Todd Uhlir remembers going to
school on Halloween as the Fat
Boys and winning first place.
Denny Coy will always remem-
ber all the friends he has made at
EHS.
Kimmy Brown remembers al-
most failing chemistry but having
Natasha Spencer as her lab
partner.
Tina Smith will always remember
getting into 12th grade.
Susan Knistautas remembers
decking Adam Stauffer with a book
in English in 11th grade because he
was bothering her.
Nicolle remembers having Ketan
Patel as a iocker buddy' for the
past four years and Homecoming
her junior year with the best guy in
the world.
Shawn Kobus remembers Key
Club District Convention 1985,
'86, '87.
I hope Matt Lunder sees something pretty in there.
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141
Euc/ul itiMl kaff^ uiaiuf difflmtit hffuA
Through your lives various peo-
ple have come to influence
you. The seniors through the
past four years have had
friends, parents, counselors and teach-
ers shape and direct their lives. Many of
the heros were just ordinary people but
others were extraordinary people such
as actors and actresses, music artists
and TV personalities.
Although seniors have had a vast
number of people shape their lives
there were only a few that greatly stood
out. They were looked up to with admi-
ration because they provided great in-
sights to everyone. Everyone has had
someone that he or she has admired at
some time during their life. Here are a
few of the people that some seniors
admire.
Tina Soltesz admires Tina lie for her
friendship, patience and commitment
to her and the unmentionable insignifi-
cant other.
Tina lie admires Mr. Raicevich.
Todd Uhlir admires John Wayne.
Katie Weakland admires all the as-
tronauts who died on the Challenger.
Julie Sterbank admires her parents.
Rich Brentar admires Peter Cetera.
Joel Stewart admires Mr. Von
Benken.
Love Hudson admires Oprah
Winfrey.
Diane Mauser admires Miss B. for
listening to all of us and not telling
where to shove it half the time.
Adam Stauffer admires Big Red
McLaughlin.
Anonymous students mentioned ad-
miring Bob Geldof, Mrs. Fette, since
she really knows what's going on here
at Euclid and she's a super friend and
wishes that there were more people
like her, and 'Bif Wensing.
-Bets Tobolewski
Roscmarie Pizmoht: Big Show Orchestra 11;
Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Swim Team 9;
Pep Band 10; Concert Band 9; Symphonic
Wind Ensemble 10,11,12.
Brian D. Plesko: Track 9.
Jennifer Pocaro: AFS 9,10,11,12; Summer
Exchange Student '86; Teen Institute
9,10,11,12; Eucuyo 10,11,12; co-art editor
10.
Kimberly A. Porten: Student Council
10,11,12; vice-president 12; Wrestling Aide
11; Swim Manager 10.
Kurtis O. Posey; Basketball 9,10,11,12;
Marching Band 9,10,11,12; squad leader
10,11,12; Symphonic Wind Ensemble
9,10,11,12.
Allen C. Powell: Close-up 12.
Kevin P. Pritchard: Ski Club 10,11,12; Div-
ing 12; Golf 11,12.
Stephen Raguz: Soccer 9,10,11,12; Audio
Visual Club 9,10.
Robert L. Reese: Swim Team 9; Wrestling
10.
Melinda P. Reid: Marching Band 9; Sym-
phonic Wind Ensemble 9,10; Non-Marching
Band 10; Survey 12; AFS 12; Close-up 12.
Raymond B. Rhone HI: Basketball
9,10,11,12; captain 12; Track 9,10,11,12;
captain 12; Cultural Committee 11,12;
Class Cabinet 9,12.
Terrence Rice: Football 12; Baseball 12.
Tina Riczinger: Volleyball 9; Student Coun-
cil 11.
Theresa A. RinaJdi: Outdoor Club 9; Ski
Club 10,12.
Classroom teachers are often admired since they help the student relate to problems around them.
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Seniors
Jim Phipps
Christopher Pinta
Gregory Pirak
Rosemarie Pizmoht Dorthea Plesec
Jennifer Pocaro Kimberly A. Porten Kurtis O. Posey
Allen C. Powell
Mike Powell
Eddie Powers Kevin P. Pritchard Stephen Raguz Robert L. Reese Melinda P. Reid
Therese Renshaw Raymond B. Rhone III Pamela Richards
Tina Riczinger Theresa A. Rinaldi
Seniors
143
Tracy Risko
Heather Ritchie
Rick Rizzo
Robert Roach
Mark Roberts
Spencer Robinson Don Rockwood Ron Rockwood
Ron Rohlke
Kinn Rolfe
Dennis Samsa James E.T. Samuel
Kelly Sandy
Dawn Sankey
Pat C. Santon
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Seniors
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Tracy Risko: Swim Team 9; Softball 9,10;
Tennis 10; Key Club 10,11-
Rick Rizzo: Wrestling 10.11,12.
Robert Roach: Football 10; Choir 12; Police
Explorers 12.
Mark Roberts: Football 9,10,11,12.
Spencer Robinson: Track 9,10,11,12.
Don Rockwood: Baseball 9,10,11; Football
9.
Ron Rockwood: Football 9; Baseball 9; Bas-
ketball 11.
Ron Rohlke: Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball
9,10.
David Rosser: Survey 12; AFS 11,12; Li-
brary Page 12; President's Club 12; Foreign
Language CLub 12.
Rik Sabath: Baseball 9,10,12; Football 11.
James E. T. Samuel: Football 9,11,12; Stu-
dent Council 9,10,11,12; Ski Club
9,10,11,12; Highlighters 9,10,11,12; Senior
Talent Night 12.
Dawn Sankey: Orchestra 9,10; Eucuyo
11,12.
Pat C. Santon: Big Show stage crew 11,12;
Eucuyo 12.
Cleveland is the home of the
Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame and no
one knew this better than the class
of 1988. The seniors loved to rock
and their favorite radio stations
were WMMS, WRQC, WLTF
WMJI and WPHR. Seniors also en-
joyed travelling to concerts to see
such rock performers as Burce
Springsteen, U2, and White Snake
at the stadium and Public Hall. Fa-
vorite rock groups included Van
Halen, U2, Prince, Genesis, Chica-
go, and Bon Jovi. All in All the class
of '88 showed that the rock does
stop here. ..in Cleveland.
-Katie Weakland
Future rock star hopefuls Greg Ogorek, Denise Baird, Jay Stephens, Joe Vehar, Rich Delsanter, Troy
Berger, Liz Puhalj and ...Mr. Sheck??
Seniors
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Opesc Home ikouil patesiH owo fiMA kckod
Open House for the 1987-88
school year was differently
planned than in previous
years. It was held on November
16th and 17th, and on February
4th and 5th. In previous years par-
ents followed their student's sched-
ules which made it a problem for
parents with more than one child at
Euclid. This year both of the ses-
sions were parent-teacher confer-
ences in which the parent got a
chance to talk directly with each of
their children's teachers. The first
of the two day conference times
were held in the evening and the
second day was held in the morn-
ing. The parents first picked up
their children's grades and then
could move around to the different
areas where the teachers were lo-
cated and talk with them. If one of
the teachers was busy then they
could go to another and come back
at another time. It made for a much
less confused situation since the
teachers were located in a relative-
ly few places so the parents did not
have to travel all over the building
trying to follow a schedule. Most
people agreed that the new format
was much'easier to follow.
-Bill Castrovince
Mr. Preset and Mrs. Sanborn talking with parents.
A^lUei
Susan K. Schilling: Softball 9,10; Tennis
9,10; Big Show 9; Senior Talent Night 9,12;
Key Club 10,11,12; treasurer 11,12; Flag
Corps 11; secretary 11; Class Cabinet
10,11; Swim Timer 10,11.
Terri Schmeling: Swim Team 9,10,11,12;
captain 12; Track 9,10,11,12; Class Cabinet
11; Highliters 9,10,11,12; Peer Tutor 10.
Andrew D. Schwartz: Marching Band
9,10,11,12; squad leader 11,12; Cross
Country 9,10,11; Jazz Ensemble 11,12; Big
Show 10,11; Senior Talent Night 11,12.
Natalie Scipio: Cultural Committee
10,11,12; Senior Talent Night 12; Office
Aide 11,12.
Dana Marie Scott: Football Trainer
9,10,11,12; AFS 10,11,12; secretary 12;
Ski Club 10,11,12; Student Council 10,12;
Class Cabinet 12; Junior Homecoming At-
tendant 11; Senior Talent Night 12; Office
Aide 12.
Sandra Lynn Scott: Survey 9,12; Eucuyo
12; OEA 11,12; historian 12; President's
Club 12.
Steven R. Seymour: Hockey 9,10,11,12;
Class Cabinet 11; Senior Talent Night 12.
Clarence E. Simmons: Basketball
9,10,11,12; Track.
Trevor Sink: Soccer 9,10; Track 10; Band
9,10; Baseball 9; Senior Talent Night 12.
James E. Slogar: Baseball 9; Survey 9; Ski
Club 10,11; Outdoor Club 10; Hockey 12.
John Smiciklas III: Band 9,10,11.
Lisa Ann Smith: Softball 9; Office Aide 11;
Track 12; OEA treasured 12.
Robert M. Smith: Football 9; Basketball 9.
Sheri Lynn Sobecki: Office Aide 11.
Mr. Halbedel during Open House.
Mrs. Vondrak in the cafeteria.
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Seniors
rheodore Schafer Susan R. Schilling Terri Schmeling Vicki Schonauer Dione Schroeder
idrew D. Schwartz Dana Marie Scott Sandra Lynn Scott
Maurice Donyale
Seaman II
teven R. Seymour Sabrina Shotwell Clarence E. Simmons Trevor Sink
Sonja Senn
James Slogar
John Smiciklas III Lisa Ann Smith Robert M. Smith Tina Marie Smith Sheri Lynn Sobecki
Seniors
147
Christina Marie Soltesz Noah T. Sperner Jennifer R. Spinelli Tim Stanton Adam Stauffer
Scott Strunk Valerie M. Stupica Craig Suchevits Frank Sustar
Amanda C.
Sustersic
Jeffery Swanson Joseph Swope John T. Swyt Tascia Szalay Bill Tajgiszer
148
Seniors
Luiok Up T(y Ok/Jaid
Christina Marie Soltesz; Outdoor Club
9,10,11.12; Fall Play 9,10,11,12; Spring
Play 9,10,11,12; costumes 9,10,11; Big
Show 9,10,11; Track 9; Student Council
10,11; vice-president 11; Panther Mascot 9;
Chccrleder 10; Foreign Language Club 9;
President's Club 11,12; president 12; Sur-
vey 12; Office Aide 9,10,12; Close-up
10,11,12; Ski Club 9,10,11; Senior Talent
Night 11,12.
Noah T. Sperner: Soccer 9,10; Swim Lead-
er 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Stu-
dent Council 12.
Jennifer R. Spinelli; Softball 10; Yearbook
11; PA announcer 12; Student Council 12;
Office Aide 12.
Tim Stanton: Football 9.
Adam Stauffer: Student Council
9,10,11,12; member of year 9; vice-presi-
dent/finance manager 11; president 12;
Yearbook 9,11,12; Survey 11,12; Academ-
ic Challenge Team 11,12; National Honor
Society 11,12; Big Show 10,11; stage man-
ager 10,11; Senior Talent Night 9,10,11;
Peer Tutor 10,11.
Julie Kristinc Strbank: AD Club 9,10,11,12;
Yearbook 9,10,11.12; Peer Tutor 11; Of-
fice Aide 12; Class Cabinet 11,12; Eucuyo
10,11,12; art editor 11; editor-in-chief 12;
National Honor Society 11,12; Swim Aide
12.
Joel Stewart: Yearbook 11,12; Teacher
Aide 11, 12.
Tom Strah: Baseball 10,11.
Valerie Stupica: Tennis 9,10,11,12; captain
12; AFS 11,12.
Amanda C. Sustersic: Varsity Chorale
10,11,12; vice-president 12; Survey 9; AFS
9,10; Big Show 9,10,11,12; Senior Talent
Night 10,11,12; Class Cabinet 10.
Jeffery Swanson: Marching Band
9,10,11,12; squad leader 11; Senior Talent
Night 12.
John T. Swyt: Yearbook 10; Foreign Lan-
guage Club 10,11,12; treasurer 11; secre-
tary 12.
Tascia Szalay: Cheerleader 10,11,12; cap-
tain 12.
Dave SEpak: Ski Club 12.
Bill Tajgiszer: Tennis 9,10,11,12; co-captain
12; Golf 10,11,12.
Look Up To Cleveland was a new
program that was devised to devel-
op the student leaders of tomorrow
and to foster community involve-
ment in young adults. This year Eu-
clid High School's representative to
this selective program was Helen
Chen. Last year the representative
was Adam Stauffer.
In order to participate in this pro-
gram an extensive application had
to be filled out. The top forty appli-
cants from Cuyahoga county
schools were then chosen. The ap-
plicants then met with and learned
from prominent professionals from
the Cleveland area.
The goal of the program was to
complete a civic vision project for
the year 2000. The vision included
a system for community develop-
ment and was presented to the city
planners in May. After the program
was done, it really wasn't over since
the alumni are scheduled to meet
yearly to discuss the city's pro-
gress.
Last year was the first year for
this program and it seemed to be a
great success. It is hoped that the
continuation of the program will
promote the development of
Cleveland.
-Adam Stauffer
Seniors
149
Kristin Taylor
Taray Telesa Terry Anne Ticchione
Lisa A. Tirabassi
Sarah M. Tobin
Paul Tonti
Adam Toth
Charles Travis
Donald Trbovich
Actufitlei
Todd A. Trevarthen Martin A. Turek
Kellie Ugrinic
Taray Telesa Terry: Cross Country 9,1 1,12;
captain 12; Traci< 9, 10, 1 1 , 1 2; Indoor Track
9,10.11,12.
Lisa A. Tirabassi: Track 9,10,11,12; Indoor
Track 11,12.
Sarah M. Tobin: Swim Team 9,10,11,12.
Adam Toth: Wrestling 9.
Todd A. Trevarthen: Big Show 9,10,11,12;
Swim Team 9,10.11; Soccer 9,10; Varsity
Chorale 11,12; Spring Play 9,10; Fall Play
12.
Martin A. Turek: Marching Band
9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Key Club 10;
Track 9; Ski Club 11,12,
Kellie Ugrinic: Swim Team 9; Softball 9,10;
Volleyball 9; Hockey Aide 11,12.
Todd Uhlir: Football 9,10,11; Tennis
9,10,11; Wrestling 9.
Ron Ulle: Basketball 9.10,11,12; Baseball
9,10,11,12.
Karen Marie Urbancic: Spirit 9; Ski Club 10;
Softball 9; Office Aide 11; OEA treasurer
12.
Michelle Rene' Valencic: Football Ceer-
leader 9,10,11,12; co-captain 12; Basketball
Cheerleader 9,10; co-captain 9; captain 10;
Student Council 9,10,11,12; Class Cabinet
11,12; Office Aide 11; Senior Talent Night
12; Survey 12; Spirits 9,10,11.
Traci Vanah: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Softball
9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Senior Talent
Night 12; PA announcer 12; Peer Tutor
10,12.
Gail Van Ness: Peer Tutor 11,12; Cultural
Committee 12.
Joe Vehar: Football 9,10,11,12; Track
9,10,11,12; Class Cabinet 12,
Michelle C. Vend: Volleyball 9,10,11,12;
Basketball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12;
captain 10,11,12.
Patrick Vihtelic: Audio Visual Club
9,10,11,12; Swim Show 10,11.12; Big
Show 9,10,12; stage manager 10; Senior
Talent Night 9,10,11,12; Key Club 12.
Deborah L. Virant: Diving 9,10; Student
Council 9; PA announcer 12.
Christine Vukovic: Outdoor Club 9.10; sec-
retary 10; Close-up 10.11,12; President's
Club 11.12; Survey 12; Office Aide 10.
Patrick Walsh: Football 9.10.11.12.
Laura Walter: Basketball 9.10; Softball
9,10; OOEA 11,12; secretary 11.
Kathy Waltermire: Student Council 11,12;
decorations co-chairperson 11; Ski Club
10,11,12; Senior Talent Night 12; Football
Trainer 9.10,11,12.
Derek L. Walton: Football captain 9; Basket-
ball 9,10,11,12; captain 11,12; Cultural
Committee 10.11,12; Youth to Youth 11.
Megan Wandersleben: Volleyball
9,10,11,12; captain 12; Basketball
9,10,11,12; Softball 10,11,12,
TaRhonda Rochelle Ward: Track 9,10; In-
door Track 9,10; parlimentarian 11,12; Bas-
ketball 9; Class Cabinet 9.10,11; COOEA
11,12; Office Aide 12,
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Seniors
Todd Uhlir
Ron Ulle Karen Marie Urbancic Bernice Ussai Michelle Rene Valencia
Traci Vanah
Gail Van Ness
Joe Vehar Michelle C. Vend Michael Vetman
Patrick Vihtelic Deborah L. Virant Gerald Vitolo Jarrod H. Vobornik Christine Vukovic
Patrick Walsh
Laura Walter Kathy Walternnire
Megan Wandersleben Ta Rhonda Rochelle
Ward
Seniors
151
Suzanne Warman Cathy A. Weakland John Weakland Christina Weaver
Ainsley Weller
David Wendel
David Wheeler III Elonda Williams
Randy Willrich
J ,
Gale Winkleman
Lisa Yarish
Teresa Yuhas
Jennifer Zigman Valerie A. Zupancic
Kim Zurilla
152
Seniors
Suzanne Warman: Ski Club 10; Wai Napolo
10,11,12; historian 12; Eucuyo 12.
Cathy A. Weakland: Teen Institute
9,10,11,12; state representative 10; Eucuyo
10,11,12; Peer Tutor 10,11,12; Yearbook
10,11,12; Outdoor Club 9,10; Foreign Lan-
guage Club 10,12; National Honor Society
11,12; Survey 12; Academic Challenge 12.
John Weakland: Teen Institute 10,11,12;
Outdoor Club 9,10; Fall Play 9.
David Wheeler III: Football 9,10,11; Track
9,10,11,12; Cultural Committee 11,12; Ski
Club 12; Office Aide 12.
Reggie White; Cross Country 11,12; Indoor
Track 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12,
Carlcna Williams: Cultural Committee
10,11,12.
Troy Anthony Williams: Track 9,10,11,12;
Senior Talent Night 11,12.
Linda Wojno: Volleyball 9; Softball
9,10,11,12; OOEA treasurer 11,12.
Lloyd A. Wollmershauser: Band 9,10; Wa-
ter Polo 9; OEA 11,12.
Bryan J, Wolowiecki: Band 9,10,11,12;
president 12; Big Show 9,10,11,12; Water
Polo 9; Senior Talent Night 11,12; Varsity
Chorale 11,12; Battle of the Bands
10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12;
Peer Tutor 10,11,12.
Teresa Yuhas: Majorettes 9,10,11,12; cap-
tain 11.
Theresa M. Zagorc: Track 9; Indoor Track
9; OOEA 11,12; president 12.
Jennifer Zigman: Cross Country 9,10,11; In-
door Track 9; Track 9; Outdoor Club 9,10.
Valerie A. Zupancic; Foreign Language Club
9,10; Eucuyo 9; Big Show 9,10,11,12;
props manager 10; student director 11; Se-
nior Talent Night 11,12; Student Council
10,11,12; executive board 10; chairperson
11; vice-president 12; National Honor Soci-
ety 11,12; Varsity Chorale 12; Orchestra
9,10; Choral Masters 12; Peer Tutor U.
Karen Zwart: Tennis 12.
Marcn Luersen: Ski Club 12; Student Coun-
cil 12; AFS 12; exchange student 12; Survey
12; President's Club 12; Senior Talent Night
12.
Not Pictured: Carl Adams, Carletta Adams,
Latrinia Alexander, Pamela Alexander, Kris-
ten Allen, Jason Anglen, Karen Anglen, Wil-
liam Bealko, John Begovic, Steve Begovic,
Shelly Bey, Lakechea Bonner, Janet Bopp,
Christopher Bradley, Albert Brown III,
Charles Brown, Clyde Brown, Daniel Buk-
vic, Linda Burich, Randolph Burlison, Carla
Cinkole, Paul Crowley, Glenn Davis, Antoin-
iette Dean, Deanna De Baltzo, Tracy Dem-
bek, Dianna Dumendic, Denise Eichelberger,
Tawana Ellerb, Kimberly Epps, Frederick
Etheridge, Cathy Feiser, Andrew Fclden,
Melissa Fields, Kimberly Ford, Demitrius
France, Joseph Gjerek, Shirley Glaser, Eric
Click, Christopher Groves, Deborah Ham-
mond, Henry Harris, Rena Hess, Sonya
Hicks, Joseph Hiltner, Kerri Hocevar, Kevin
Hudson, Frank Jankowski Jr, Jeffrey John-
son, Vanniecia Jones, Mladen Junkovic,
Karen Zwart
Bruno Juric
Shawn Kline
Maren Lueersen
Sakiko Anzai
Keith McClurkin, Dave Wood, Tracey
Vanah, Paul Karpinski, Jennifer Spinelli,
Kim Brown and Debby Virant enjoying
themselves.
Shannon Straub studies light
while Rob Wood, Francine
Moore and Bernadette Knez
look on.
Wendy Kline, Patricia Kobetitsch, Mamiko,
Kuranaka, Lawrence Lee, Lo Frencho Lett,
Alana Lindic, Keith Macklin, Kenneth
Mance, Toran Marshall, Michael McCloskey,
Shileshe McCoy, Dawnelizabeth McEwen,
Marta McEwen, Paula McGraw, Peter Miku-
lin, Kenneth Moore, Lawonna Moore, Adria
Motiejunas, Edward Murray, Andrew Ne-
meth, Gregory Ogorek, Travis O'Hannon,
Michael Park, Osman Pelinkovic, Marlene
Petho, Edward Petrich, Gerald Petrowski,
Therese Pevec, Brian Plesko, Charles Pret-
chel, Lisa Price, Kevin Quinn, Sean Quinn,
Larry Raymond Jr., Cassandra Richardson,
Frank Richardson, Debra Ritchie, Reginold
Roach, Todd Rode, Charlie Roscoe, Dina
Rostankowski, Andrea Ruffing, Noel Santa,
Malcolm Schneider, Rence Schroyer, Nat-
alie Scipio, Kclley Smith, Michael Smith,
Carol Stennis, Carolyn Sullivan, David
Szpak, Pamela Taylor, Michael Templeton,
Christine Trebec, Jeffrey Trobenter, Ter-
rence Trocheck, Gilberto Urena, Phyllis
Venable, Derek Walton, Kenda Ward, Rob-
ert Washington, Reginald White, Carlena
Williams, Troy Williams, Andrew Young,
Theresa Zagore and Louis Zurlo.
Seniors
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Ou of '89 ■ B
Being a Junior is a fun thing to be.
You are well established in the
school and you now know where
most of the classrooms are and how to
get to a bathroom(s) that is open without
having an accident. Juniors can look for-
ward to being a Senior the following year.
Many Juniors have jobs and, therefore,
have a source of income to use for many
of their needs. Juniors are people who
arc in the process of becoming adults and
getting prepared for later life. Being a
Junior is a nice time of life.
Lara Lomac says: "Looi< Julie Groves, a camera.
156
Juniors
Steven Adams
Thomas Adams
Tawfig Akhir
Sean Allen
Suzanne Amato
Lisa Anderson
Marlene Apanaites
Laura Aquiia
Philip Arnold
Frank Asbury
Kristin Attwood
Thomas Austin
Lisa Babcr
Jennifer Baer
Angela Bailey
Joe Baker
Milio Bakich
Barbara Banach
Michael Barnes
Christopher Barstow
Carolyn Barth
Marko Bartulovic
Ronald Barwidi
James Bell
Wali Bell
Troy Berger
Jason Bernstein
Michael Berry
Kurt Bessclman
William Bcsselman
Michael Betts
Cynthia Beuck
Sarah Bierer
Vichelle Billingsley
Chandra Billups
Roslind Blackmon
Mark Blanc
S Michael Blasius
Kenyon Boncela
Rodrigo Botero
Thomas Boyce
Rcgina Boyd
James Braidic
Carolyn Brandich
Johnnie Brown Jr
Kirby Brown
George Brozovich
Kelly Burdock
Robert Burrows
Craig Bush
La Mesa Bush
Cindy Cantini
Todd Capuoizo
Peter Caputo
Kathleen Caric
Larvett Carlton
Lisa Carr
Charlene Carter
Patrick Cater
Stephen Cesar
Theresa Champa
Helen Chen
Marlene Chinchar
John Ciarlillo
Juniors
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Diane Cickavage
Anna Cirino
David Clark
Gina Clark
Terence Clark
John Colbert
Bridgette Colemon
James Coleman
Kevin Collins
Kim Colquitt
Robert Comenschek
John Connerton
Kathleen Corrigan
Carmella Cornelius
Daniel Crews
James Cudo
Christopher Cummings
Carla Curtis
Andrej Cuturic
Michelle Cutwright
Damir Cvitkovic
Zeljko Cvitkovic
Willie Daniel Jr
Michael D'Apollo
Brian Dauer
Jennifer Davis
Matthew Davis
Tracy Davis
Catherine Day
Trycennia Dean
Paul De Filippo
Amy Dehner
Leo Dejak
Steven Dekleva
Kimberly Dembek
Gregory Dennis
Maria Dent
Danielle De Sico
Gina Diaddario
Daniel Di Bartolomeo
Tracy Dickson
Christa Diester
Scott Di Franco
Lucretia Dillard
Mary Di Santis
Christian Dixon
Mark Donnett
Lisa Drage
Daniel Drasler
Stephen Drazdik
Stacy Duchon
Scott Duke
Tracy Dunham
Mark Dunmire
Anton Dushaj
Daniel Duvall
William Edwards Jr
Stephen Eichhorn
Tina Elliott
Richard Erwin
Kirstin Esch
Margaret Fair
Antonia Fannin
Christina Fasick
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Bob Velkos discussing his English assignment with Mrs. McLaughlin
Juniors
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Rmta f/i. tk U. S. A?
Here in the United States we all
know we have good 'ole Ronald
Reagan fighting for us. But what
about overseas in Russia? What's their
leader like?
Mikhail Gorbachev, he's a new kind of
Soviet leader. He's relatively young and
open minded to new ways and ideas. He's
the first Soviet leader since Lenin to have
a university education. He likes the ideas
of restructuring, openness, and democra-
tization. By openness he means; more
freedom of the press, less cencorship,
and letting the Soviet people start to
learn about us just like we are learning
about them. However, Soviet democrati-
zation is completely different from our
Western ways. Even though, the Soviet
people are getting a small voice in thier
government. Are they really against us or
do they want to end the arms race as
much as we do?
We're not sure what the answer to this
question is, but, there does seem to be
hope for a brighter future. Yes, there
have been talks and it does look like
we're all going to get rid of the medium
range nuclear missies. This would be a big
step in ending the arms race.
Jennifer Wclker
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Juniors
Scott Faulisi
Christy Fazio
Christopher Fetkovich
Julie Fischer
Christine Foth
Daniel Francetic
Daniel Frank
Anthony Frankos
James Fredrickson
Shari Fuhrman
Timothy Fulgham
Dawn Gainer
Michael Gasiewski
Maria Gelo
Edward George
Danelie Gildone
Tyrone Gilham
Lena Gilliam
Shannon Gilmore
Joseph Goerndt
Michael Graffius
Kelly Grahek
Willie Grissom
Julie Groves
Domenic Gubitosi
Michael Guilfoyle
Anthony Guttu
Stacy Hamilton
Donald Hamm
Daniel Hansen
Timothy Hanson
Bruce Hardman
Richard Harps
Marie Harrison
Tracy Havergne
Kristin Heffernan
Daniel Heimsoth
Gregory Henderson
Tiffany Henderson
Jeanette Henry
John Herbst
Amy Hickok
Ericka Hicks
Monique Hicks
Kelly Higgins
Donald Hill
Leigh Hill
Ronald Hinton Jr
Thomas Holinski
Jason Holland
Michael Holloman
Jon Holmes
Martin Holt
Matthew Hopkins
Lisa Hradek
Kristine Hren
Frances Hribar
John Hribar
Brian Hughes
Kevin Hughley
Billijo Humphries
Tanya Hutchins
Gerald Hutchinson
Kelly Hyne
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Danutf Jakubauskas
Joseph Jankowski
Victoria Jaworsky
Mark Jelenic
January Jenkins
Phillip Johnson
Selwyn Johnson
Jennifer Jones
William Jones
Gregory Juratic
Barbara Jurkovic
Anjanette Kacperski
Dafne Kadras
John Kale
William Karabinus
Michael Kellers
David Kelly
Marcus Kelly
Tyris Kelly
James King
Lisa Kirchner
Michael Kitchen
Cynthia Kleckner
Diana Koman
Kimberly Konrad
Peter Kostan
Stephen Kovelan
Max Kozlowski
Michelle Krance
Kristine Kubach
William Kunes
Kathleen Kushma
Bridgette Lang
Ryan Lawson
James Leamon
Vicky Lee
Craig Leinweber
Michael Le Quyea
Kevin Limbert
Suzane Lisac
Lara Lomac
Daniel Lombardo
Melissa Long
Laura Longstreth
Kim Luikart
Kenneth Lux
Daniel Luzny
Raymond Lynn
Christopher Mack
Kevin Malaney
Annmarie Marciante
Christopher Marcic
Joseph Marett
Stacey Marron
Heidi Martin
Jimmy Mason
Douglas Matiaska
Candace Mauceri
Kristine Maurer
Dennis Maxey
Jean Mayerhoffer
Mathias Mazzei
Thomas McClinton
Tiffony McCoy
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This was a unique year for
the teacher's contract nego-
tiations. Though traditional
in the sense that negotiations were
not settled until the last minute, this
was the first year in Euclid's history
that the teachers has missed any
school.
An ETA (Euclid Teacher's Asso-
ciation) representative said teach-
ers' contracts are usually negotiat-
ed every two years. It has become
tradition that these negotiotions are
settled early in the morning of the
opening day of school. Only once in
recent history were negotiations
settled during summer break.
Euclid teachers used to be one of
the highest paid in the state. Yet
after past negotiations the raises
have lost in relation to other school
districts. It once was that Euclid
was the place to be. Now it was
becoming a place to be from. This
year the teachers decided that it
had gone far enough. They did not
want to strike but were concerned
about the erosion of the base pay in
relation to other districts and the
ability to attract top quality new
teachers.
They negotiated until early
morning of the first day of school
until accord was finally reached on
issues such as base pay, defined
class size, payment for extra duty
assignments, and many other is-
sues. No strike actually occurred,
yet because of the problem created
by the late negotiations there was
confusion as to whether the teach-
ers should report or not. Because
of that, school was postponed until
the next day. This only amounted
to the loss of fifteen minutes of
class for most sutdents. Compared
to some other school districts which
were on strike for much longer pe-
riods of time Euclid came out well
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William McGuinne
Robert McManus
Gunhild Meaney
Joseph Medved
Victoria Medved
Douglas Mehls
Mario Merino
Christian Miheli
Daniel Miheli
Diane Miller
John Miller
Mary Miller
M Tony Milline
Dalmacio Miranda
James Mixon
Gerald Moore
Katherine Moore
Sandra Moore
Mark Morek
James Moriarty
Shalett Morris
Heather Morrison
Lori Moses
Kristina Motiejunas
Denise Murphy
J Mark Nagy
Eric Nebe
Scott Nickell
Michael Novak
Jessica Novey
Christine Oboczky
Cynthia O'Brien
Aron Ohanessian
Curtis O'Neill II
Jennifer O'Neill
Elizabeth Oroz
De Ann Parker
Ronald Parmertor
Deborah Parsons
Dina Pasquale
Eric Patterson
Darren Pekar
Kimberly Pender
Daniel Penny
Beth Perdan
Rashawn Perry
Linda Peterson
Gregory Petruccelli
Carmen Petti
Donald Phillips
Scott Pinta
Michael Piotrowski
Veronica Piscopo
Brent Pockar
Laura Ponsart
Cheryl Porter
Edwin Powers
Elizabeth Puhalj
Vincent Puruczky
Maria Quinn
William Rabbitts
Nora Race
Eric Ramsey
Najla Rashid
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165
Karen Reed
Ricky Renner
Erica Richards
Vincent Riha
Rita Roach
Richard Roberts
Shawn Roche
Amanda Rodgers
Sandy Roeder
Robert Roethel
Calvin Rogers
Laura Roll
Heather Rowe
Edward Ryans
Dominic Rymarczyk
Thomas Sabol
David Sargent
Michelle Sari
Jeanette Sas
Dwayne Sattler
Joseph Sauer
Matthew Sawyer
Michael Scarniench
Beth Schafer
Kristin Schoen
Tina Schoen
Tracy Scolaro
Leonard Scott
Dawn Segines
James Segulin
James Shaw
Brian Sheehan
Marie Sheridan
Renee Shimko
John Shivak
Marijana Simicevic
Tina Simone
James Sims
Ryan Sink
Kristina Siupinys
Ronald Slogar
Andre Smith
Stephen Smith
Joseph Solnosky
Michael Solnosky
Scott Soos
Jill Sopko
Theresa Sopko
Dubravka Soprek
Curtis Spencer
Michelle Spencer
Natasha Spencer
Rebecca Sperner
Amy Stankivicz
Alchina Steen
James Stephens
James Stipkovich
Jason Straub
David Straus
Richard Stringer
Tracie Strong
Valencia Strowder
Elvis Sugar
Richard Summers
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Euclid High School, just like any
other heavily populated high
school, is highly prone to vandal-
ism and theft. Due to this rising problem,
the Euclid Administration seems to have
found a very effective way to discourage
would-be thieves. They have invested in a
large amount of a heavy duty lock that is
much more difficult to open than the tra-
ditional, good 'ole Master locks.
This advanced combination lock fea-
tures a special "dead-bolt" device and a
thicker structure. This dead bolt device
consists of a special pin which holds the
shackle in place, making entry much
more difficult. Yes, for a mere six dollars,
you could purchase this lock which is
practically impossible to open even if you
do know the combination.
A complicated series of twists and
turns to about five differant numbers is
the way you open this lock. When you
first buy your dead-bolt lock, however,
don't make the mistake of asking the
whole school to first open it for you. This
is a good way to have your combination
spread through the school. Then, your
dead-bolt device will be as effective as a
paperclip on your locker.
This new lock should be very helpful in
protecting our home away from home;
our lockers.
-Bill Castrovince
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No' & Jotk Goma
Why was the St. Joes game can-
celled? That's a question we'd
all like an answer to.
The Joe's game was always a good
game no matter who won or lost, it was a
time to show who you supported more,
Euclid or the forever rival St. Joseph.
The feelings were mixed, some people
just hated Joes and then there were those
who would show up at Euclid in Joe's
school colors.
The reason the games were postponed
was because there were too many fights
after the game. No one ever knows who
starts them but people were always get-
ting hurt.
Well here's something to look forward
to. The games will be back and maybe
then there will be less animosity between
the schools so that the only battling going
on will be on the field.
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Juniors
Mary Sweet
Stephen Tajgiszer
Ralph Taurman
Howard Taylor
Karl Taylor
Kristin Taylor
Jason Thomas
Leila Thomas
Tracy Thomas
Tarnell Thompson
Jeanine Thornton
Shelly Tinker
Anthony Tirabassi
Elizabeth Tobolewski
Craig Touschner
Donald Trbovich
Joseph Tressler
Michele Troha
John Tucci
Danielle Tuckerman
Cheree Turner
Sun Yong U
Michelle Urban
Kathia Urena
Daniel Ussai
Ninette Valencic
Katica Valentic
Kathleen Vanah
Thomas Vanderhoff Jr
Chantel Van Dyne
Pete Veedmont III
Haralambos Velkos
Joseph Velkos
Craig Voll
Melissa Vrabel
Thonda Walls
Erin Walsh
Susan Walsh
Dianna Walter
Jennifer Waltermire
Stephanie Walton
Tracy Walworth
Maryann Waschura
Nasja Washington
Kimberly Watral
John Wengerd
Laura West
Peter Westouer
Sean Whelan
James White
Anthony Todd Wickware
Michelle Williams
Tasha Williams
Khadija Wilson
Mark Wirbel
Steven Woodard
Leslie Yartz
Michele Yee
Lawrence Young
Christine Yurcich
Alison Zahler
Theresa Zahursky
Monica Ziegler
Laura Zigman
Bernetta Zupancic
Larry Zusman
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169
Mattlu'w Airh.ut
Danit'l Amato
Matthfw Amt?s
Felicia Anderson
Renee Aquila
Paul Arlesic
Nicole Asbury
Brian Ashley
Brian Ashman
Denise Asseff
Joseph Avcin
Gregory Bachelor
Michael Baglione
Melissa Ball
Christopher Baranowski
Jennifer Barcza
170
Sophomores
Tracy Barrett
Lucille Bartulovic
James Batteiger
David Bauer
Judita Beder
Frank Robert Bell
Michelle Berzin
Sharon Beutler
Cheryl Bilak
Sharon Billi
Christopher Bitner
Jeremy Blumenstein
Laurie Bock
Joseph Boros
Aerica Bothwell
Matthew Bouffard
Chad Bracken
Beth Brickman
Craig Brickman
Daniel Brihan
Greg Brokaw
Adam Brown
Jeffrey Brown
John Browne
Loraine Bruketa
Tracy Bruno
Christian Bryant
Pamela Buehner
Richard Bunn
Maya Burge
Jennifer Burlison
Steve Burrington
Audra Butkus
Rachel Caine
Matthew Carpenter
William Castrovince
Jeanine Castrovinci
David Cesna
Tamara Chandler
Matthew Chinchar
Jason Chinni
Antoinette Chiudioni
Won Ki Chun
Ivica Cindric
Anthony Cirino
Michael Cirino
Christine Clark
Deidre Clark
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Kimberly Clark
Christopher Clark
Robin Clay
Elise Clemence
Dominic Colantonio
Jesse Coleman
Tiwanna Copeland
Kevin Corbett
Kimberly Corbin
Kevin Costantino
Christine Coulter
Jamie Cox
Cynthia Cramer
Marc Creach
Roger Crombie
Jeffrey Cudo
Tammy Curtis
Heath Custer
Scott Dana
Sonia Davenport
Kathleen Davis
William Davis
Danielle De Paul
David Dewalt
Candace Dickerson
Robin Dietz
Todd Dietzel
Marianne Di Pasquale
Frederick Dixon
Josedine Dixon
Gunnard Doboze
Leeann Dobucki
Allen Dodge
Kimberly Doles
Robert Donccvic
Marquita Dorsey
Mia Doss
Genevieve Douglas
David Duchon
Jennifer Dudziak
Miroslav Dures
Joel Eckert
Leslie Ede
Adriennc Edwards
David Engelke
Jill Enneper
Samantha Enos
Robert Erb
172
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Jeffrey Evilsizer
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Patrick Felden
Duane Fender
Jennifer Fiediga
Tracey Filipasic
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Monique Flonnoy
Thomas Fox
Daniel Frattin
Kevin Gaines
Kimberly Gambatese
Richard Gamber
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173
Janet Gansey
Rodney Garr
W.ilttT Gary
John Gazzuolo
Sheri Geiswcidt
Jean Gercar
Antoni Gjerek
Cathryn Glenn
Laura Glover
Jeffrey Goerndt
Nikki Golden
Thomas Golinar
Humberto Gomez
Heather Good
Jason Goodman
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Sophomores
Lee Grable
Sarah Granito
Maria Grbac
Dawn Gron
Tina Groves
Cynthia Grubach
Gesse Haffey
John Haggerty
Eric Haggins
Steven Hammer
Donna Hammond
Tia Harden
Mia Harrison
David Hartman
Jeffrey Hatcher
Jason Heck
Traci Henderson
Donald Herbert
Danielle Herman
Lisa Heuer
Douglas Higham
Charles Highland
Anita Hill
Heidi Hilger
Jomo Hill
Shannon Hinton
Timothy Hoag
Thomas Hoag
Caroline Holland
Nathan Holloway
Jeffrey Holmes
Melissa Horvath
Marlene Hribar
Michelle Hritz
Ching Wei Hsu
Lisa Hunt
Marcus Hutton
Bruce Irby Jr
Shelli Jackson
Mark Jefferson
Ronald Jenko
Cynthia Jerelc
Antonio Johnson
Renee Johnson
Ja Neisha Jones
Robert Jones
Gina Juengel
Susan Jurisevic
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Brenilan Ki-lU'v
Shannon Ki'llv
Larry Kennt'dy
Thomas Ki'rmodc
RobiTt Kimball
Dawn Kirchncr
Deborah Kirchnor
Jeffrey Kline
Karmen Knez
Daniel Komara
Christine Kucaric
Neil Kucia
Eric Kuhen
Valerie Kunesh
Michael La Manna
Christine Land
Cheryl Lapuh
William Laurenson
Molly Lauver
Shalom Lawrence
Daryl Lawson
Benjamin Leasure
Eldora Lee
Michael Leone
Melissa Leskovec
Patricia Levstik
Chonton Lewis
Julia Liderbach
Carl Lishing
John Little
Pamela Little
Nicole Lozata
Ricardo Lozada
Harry Luikart
Valena Maddox
Matthew Mahovlic
Christopher Mannello
Jennifer Mantel
Christopher Marcinko
Mirta Maria
John Marincek
Jennifer Marks
Norman Marolt
Christopher Martin
Ivory Martin
Jason Martin
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Kathleen Rafail
Bridget Ramsay
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Nicole Reese
Brandy Reichman
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Cindy Renner
Lasheen Renter
Thomas Reynolds
Sonja Rhone
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Balee Riley
Steven Ritchie
Rachelle Roethel
Terrence Roscoe
Donald Ross
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Michelle Russell
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Michele Savolainen
Kelly Schultz
Matthew Schwartz
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Michael Shippitka
John Shusky
James Sigh
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Janelle Simmons
Cory Sims
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Howard Tingley
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Miss. Bambic's first period English. Row l:Julie Plesec, Chris Cecelic, Shelly Ledwell, Michelle
Springer, Laurie Evans. row 2:Cindy Stih, April Tanner, Bridget Brandes, Suzi Brkic, Ed Nehrig. row
3:Damon Cherne, Vidai S Curry, Jack Richards, Liz Mazzei, Michael Carney, row 4: Russell Minter, Tony
Shaw, Charlie Cool, Dan Lo, Derrick McGhee
Freshmen are very concerned about
how they look. Most freshmen
woke up in the morning and had to
make the decision about what to wear to
school. There was no easy answer to that
problem, but many freshmen wound up
with their own correct answers. One an-
swer for the girls was to wear denim mini
skirts with any kind of top. Another one
was to wear leggings with an oversized
top. One more was to roll up the bottom
of their pants. Guys had different styles
of haircuts which were either spiked,
shaved on the sides or their hair dyed.
Both guys and girls wore acid-washed
jeans that came in blue, black, green, pur-
ple, or yellow. Girls wore their hair up in
either a bow, scrunchee, or a banana clip.
It was also "cool" to wear sweatshirts
inside-out.
Every freshmen had their own style.
The freshmen of E.H.S. wore what they
wanted whether "in" or "out".
-Jeanine Castrovinci
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Mr. Jablonski's first period English. Row l:Angela Jones,
Christina Wright, Sherry Nemerovsky, Chris Zagore. Row
2:Kim Lovejoy, Mary Stimburys, Ken Kilgore, Brian Proctor
Mr. Jablonski.Row 3: Bill Goodwin, Maxwell James, Erwin
Shotwell, Don Podmore, April Lang. Row 4:Terrence Moultry,
Rashon Wilson, Ron Slusarski, Dan DeFilippo, Harold An-
drews.
Ben Leasure and Tricia Mondok show off their acid washed
denim jackets.
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Freshmen
"Nick Selvaggio reacts to the word
'Freshmen'"
Mrs. Tkac's first period English. Row l:Irene Ludvik, Charity Jones, India Ford, Mrs. Tkac. Row
2:Donna Leonardi, Jozelia Grace, Claudia Williams, Shanti Rogers. Row 3:Brian Stillings, Shawn Clark,
Mike Frankos, Bernie Hohs, Nick Journey. Row 4:Paulnetta Wilcox, Matt Barley, Rick Flaisman, David
Strunk.
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Class of 1988
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Mr. Jablonski's second period English. Row
l:Meghan Taylor, Sharon Barret, Jennifer Krasnik,
Christine Miranda, Katie Juhl, Windi Dojdak, Mr. Jab-
lonski.Row 2 :Patti Lux, Meredith Fitzgerald, Kami
Caric, Carol Morgan-Brown, Paula Dobransky.Row
3:Michelle Pocaro, Sandy Cvitkovic, Cyndi Focareto,
Phaedra Moore, Sheri Gezann, Kim Taylor, Carla Ma-
tiaska.Row 4:Jason Socha, Tom Raguz, Marc Fifolt,
Philip Walczak, James Zahlar, Chris Spada.
Freshmen
185
Mrs. NIcbcs' second period English. Row l:Christine Cotter, Jessica Kovac, Tina Kline, Keith
Touschner, Dave JohnsonRow 2:Marijo Dujmovic, Lameer Kidd, Jason Weybrecht, Dave Lauver, Danny
Dubecky, Brian JacksonRow 3:Brandi Anewich, Michelle Secic, Jenny Dreis, Andy Logar, Michael O'Neill,
Allen RadolovicRow 4:Terry Cobb, Bruce Torzewski, Jeff Dolsen, Maureen Hannan, Mark Naha, Michael
Pasquale, La Tesha Smith.
SSS- Sleep, Study, or Stare. These
are the only choices you have,
there will be no eating, talking,
nnoving, or breathing! Is that clear? "
Yes, you guessed it, it is the voice of
the god, ruler, dictator and monitor of
your study hall. Thanks to Mr. Perez,
study halls became pits of terror and op-
pression. God forbid, the students have
fun! (What is "fun" by the way?)
This year there was also another
change in study halls. Seinors and juniors,
who traditionaly had study halls in the
cafeteria were moved to the E-room, and
sophmores and freshmen took over the
cafeteria. Most seniors didn't like the
idea, but unrest turned to calm when pop
and juice machines were put in the E-
room for them. Other studints preferred
going to the library.
-Katie Weakland
A Frosh's first
sight
Don't you dare take my picture says Patti Lux
Mrs. Ramlow's second period English. Row l:Richard Franklin, Christine Polito, Rashonda Cum-
mings, Lanay White, Victoria BorosRow 2:Mark Macleod, Paul Young, John Corfias, William Solnosky,
Sue Mcintosh Row 3:Roderick Smith, Charlotte Neal, Rashaun Washington, Debbie Zana, Michelle
Berzinskas
186
Freshmen
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Mr. York's D.H. class Front Row: Monique Lane, Bob Peralta, Theresa
Michael, Natasha Hewlett, Angela Dixon, Lisa Grayer, Patrice Bolden. Back
Row:Ken Burnette, Dwayne Baker, Duane Dillard, Rachal Hambrick, Michelle
Norton, Wendy Hula Not Pictured:Ed Kovacic, Julie Vlach.
Some freshmen enjoying themselves at the bonfire.
Mrs. Lomac's third period English. Row 1: Brian Sterrick, Patty Baker, Lisa
Hawk, Yvonne West. Row 2: Kathy Spiegel, Crystal Young, Kim Peters. Row
3:Frany Taylor, Amamda Martin, Terri Rocco, Annette Massey. Row 4:Ethel
isheim, Tony Merritt, Scott Myers, Lorri Spooner.
Freshmen at lunch. Frosh, Frosh everywhere.
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Mrs. Neibes' third period English. Row l:George Demico, Tracy Capuozzo,
Melissa Krohn, Lisa Riedel, Chris Bailey. Row 2: Heidi Peterson, Jeanne DuVall,
Kenney Gilbert Row 3: Vicki Fumich, Melissa Gammon, Jeanette Miller, Christine
Von Sick, Catinna Brewington.Row 4:Mickey Randolph, Kevin Candow, Rozi
Valentic, Tamurra Kemp, Charlie Yurcich. Row 5:Joe Sage, Rob Hornyak,
Darryl East, Jonathan Goler, Dave Granchi.
Freshmen
187
Freshmen in the fireplace
Mrs. Russo's fourth period English. Row 1:
Holly Pirsig, Janice Kozlowski, Colleen Gallagher,
Doreen Beining, Angela Novak, Hope Schmidt, Jen-
nifer Patterson, Xiaolei Huang. Row 2: Donna
Hoag, Andrea Colavecchio, June U, Anthony Car-
migiano, Keith Olszens, Kevin O'Neill. Row 3: Bry-
an Vehovec, Adrienne Ciuprinskas, Corky Lee, Ter-
ry Lcsko, Brian Guilfoyle, Chris Petranek, Larry
Marold, Mitch Berzin, Ken Walter.
In May '87 the student dress code
outlawed shorts that did not "ap-
proach the knee". Most students,
however, chose to ignore this uninforcea-
ble and unjust law. Some referred to it as
"civil disobediance". The administrators,
on the other hand, responded by sending
the rule breakers home, but after a while
this became a problem because too many
students were wearing shorts and no one
seemed to be able to explain what "ap-
proach the knee" meant. Consequently,
the school allowed us to wear shorts until
the end of the year. Over the summer
Mr.McGuinness, the school system's dis-
cipline committee, and the Student Coun-
cil met and finally agreed that students
are allowed to wear shorts, culottes, and
jams during warm weather, as long as
they were not "disruptive to the educa-
tional process or inappropriate for a
school setting". So, the administrators
and the students rejoiced, and as one
junior put it "We have overcome and
retained our right to free dress".
-Katie Weakland
Mr. Petrovic's fourth period English. Row 1: Rita Rembert, Wally Kuhen, Craig Hoover, Matt
Montgomery, Kerri Alesnik, Marci Schuster, Row 2: Mr. Petrovic, Larry Kennedy, Tina Groves, Linda
Marett, Fatu Obedakah. Row 3: Kari Spicer, Jocclyn Boros, Tim Wood, Michael Fricke, David Sheck.
Miss Carmody's third period English. Row 1:
Gerald Boiner, Tamiko Carter, Adrienne Troha,
Jennifer Beck, Wanda Borgione, Tina Hutchinson,
Steve Kish. Row 2: Carlos Winston, Keith Clark,
Katie Nesbett, Matt Bitker, Chris Shenk, Robert
Schauer, Neil Albert, Walter Hinton. Row 3: Rob-
ert Taylor, Jason Webb, Mike Hromyko.Back:
Dusty Griffiths, John Breeden.
Freshmen
Varsity Chorale warming up before a football game
Mrs. Lomac's fifth period English. Row 1: Mrs. Lomac, Kevin Felden, Doug
Uchbar, Chris Griffin, Maria Cook Row 2: Ed Boyle, Jim Farrar, Marc Hamm,
John Hess, Leonard Craig Row 3: Chris Muccino, Tammy Sanders, Chris Coo-
per, Richard Eads Row 4: Greg Gerland, Dan Hill, Ron Barrett, Dennis Gargiulo,
Dion Jayne
4x. Jablonski's fifth period English. Row 1: Joel Kerne, Matt Murphy, Mr.
lablonski, Becky Roeder, Robert Hill Row 2: Chris Brickman, Rebecca Molaka-
us, Carrie Hatcher, Stacey Apanaites Row 3: Heather Kristoff, Lee Bock, Eric
Dsborne, Kelly Daugherty Row 4: John Stois, Chris Fakult, Kevin Kozlowski,
3rian Germano
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Miss Amato's sixth period English. Row 1: Bryan Duke, Lorenzo Norris,
Matt McPeek, Lynnctte McDaniel, Kelly Gambatesc Row 2: Jeff Simenc, Denise
Johnson, Rosalind Bowie, Chris Ciulla, Chera Kuklica, Shawn Orazen, Jason
Carroll Row 3: Matt Payne, Denise Denovich, Matt Garbincus, Allen Dujmovic,
Brian Miller, Janet Hula
Freshmen
189
Mr. Petrovlc's sixth period English. Row 1: Monica Williams, Jodi
Culliton, Robert Staples, Kawanna Jones, Shawn Orr.Row 2: Marcus Dew-
berry, Shun Gllham, Patti Tinker, Pat Carey, Mike Kmetz Row 3:Jeff Kropf,
Gary LaTour, Gerald Quinn, Walter Johnson-Bey, Robert Norton, Ronald
Thigpen, Donnie Thompson.
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tion. The school, being as large as it is, is hard to patrol for just one
person. A fight or an emergency can come up at any time, and one
person is going to have a rough time handling the situation solo.
For years now, our school has tried and tried to solve this problem
by getting walkie talkies for each person who patrols the hallways.
This year, the administration's wish came true. Each unit principal
and security man received a walkie talkie to communicate with each
other in case of a problem. Help is just a button push away should
trouble arise during lunch or in the hallways.
So should you see Mr. Perez or Mr.McGuinness using a walkie
talkie during a pep rally or in the cafeteria, you now know they are
doing more than just playing G.I. Joe. They are making Euclid a
safer high school to be in.
-Bill Castrovince
Above: Ms.Amato's seventh period English. Row 1: John Madden, Michelle
Donovan, Kelli Newman, Fred Vocaturo, Chris GalaidaRow 2: .Tawanna Cloyd,
Loretta Zalar, Sue Chun, Becky Weaver, Ken Wolenski, Patti Burke. Row 3: Mario
Gaspersic, Robert Sugar, John Riek.Row4: Jamie Roach, Bernie Journey, Brad
Lunder, Carol Zahursky. Below: Mr.Jablonski's seventh period English. Row
l:Valencia Woods, Carla Bartlett, Michael Jacobs, Steve Behun Row 2:Rico Jenkins,
Ken Sheets, Matt Kollar, Jeff Evilsizer Row 3:Mark Ciarlillo, Cindy Orlic, Angela
Rivers Row 4:Justin Scott, Tom Shannon, Ja Neisha Jones, Brian Hancock
Mr. Seymour, Antonini,
Pasquale, and Medvick
using their walkie talkies.
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Freshmen
Shafer instructing the stage band at the Homecoming assembly.
Mrs. Ramlow's seventh period English. Row 1: Mrs. Ramlow, Ross Amata,
Antoine Segines, Rob Voigt, Scott Humphries. Row 2:Frank Alphonso, Bridggett
Bradley, Heidi Kline, Michelle Kitis, Valerie McCarthy. Row 3:RonaId McCoy,
Jermaine Doss, John Herbit, Brandon Cheraso, Jarmine Moore.
Miss Bambic's seventh period English. Row l:Alaster Winston, Tom Whe-
ian, Kelly Duffy, Maria Marcelli, James Foreman. Row 2: Colleen McCartney,
Jonathan Gornik, Steve Burke, Shawn Lomax, Tim Hoffman. Row 3: Kennard
Johnson-Bey, Jim Kosmerl, Frank Mansi, Shonda Woods, Megan Straub. Row 4:
Kim Miller, Christine Chiancone, Kevin Gembarski, Ed Zivnoska, John Noble.
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Mr. Jablonski's eighth period English. Row 1:
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Kelly, Terri Blasius, Brian Sargent, Chris Muzinic,
Kelly Carney Row 3: Chris Schaefer, Stephanie
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La Trese Higgins, Leslie Ccrcek, Coleen Bradach,
Janene Zakrajsek, Becky Karnak, Tom Luzny
Mrs. Russo's eighth period English. Row 1:
Dave Kramer, Cathy Kubinski, Susie Hamilton, Ter-
ra Proctor, Joe Cesa, Sherec Starr Row 2: Roger
Kunes, Stacie Yuhas, Robin Hunt, Angela Roethel,
Kelly Hite, Maureen De Jonge, Danielle Hocevar,
Michelle Wagner Row 3: Heath CIcmence, Rich
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Bob Addis
Jane Addis
Justin J. Antonini
Antonia M. Araca
William Attamante
Ronald A. Backos
Sandi Bambic
Mrs. C. Bensusan
G. F. Brearton
Particia Buck
Jan Carlson
Judith L. Carmody
Wilma Carroll
Mrs. Lillian Centa
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gubitosi
Patricia A. Habat
The Robert Heramb Family
Harry E. King
Jane Lellis
Joan Lidrbauch
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lomac
William McGuinness
Judith McLaughlin
Frank Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrovic
Roy Pignatiello
Sally J. Pla
Barbara and Robert Ramlow
Sandra Sanborn
Bette J. Schmeling
Paul Serra
Mr. Ron Seymour
Mrs. Bonnie Smith
Bill and Barb Springer
David Sprochi
Bill Von Benken
Bob and Carolyn Wandcrsleben
Richard Wherley
PARFNTPATROm
Julie and Bill Brokaw
Terry and Karen Clark
Bob and Nancy Cook
Mary C. Fitzpatrick & Family
Mr. and Mrs. John Groves
Daniel and Marsha Hopkins
Stanley and Ludmilla Krulc
Brenda and Phillip A. Matish
Mr. and Mrs. David Mehls
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Oboczky
James M. Olenik
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Orndoff Sr.
Ken Pekar
Charlotte and Rudy Perdan
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rinaldi
Rick and Solange Swanson
Bernadette Syroney
Nick and Dorothy Wolowiecki
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Berke
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Patrons
PARENT PATRONS
Patrick and Janet Clinton
3ood luck to all the graduates of 1988. Welcome to
/our first year of high school, Jennifer. Love Mom
ind Dad.
Sirs. Radaker and Mrs. Springer
Dear Shelly Bey; You are a great help to us in the
jffice and you are a wonderful worker. We wish you
jvery success in whatever you do. We will miss you.
-ove Mrs. Radaker and Mrs. Springer.
^1 and Roha Bielskis
iVe love you and wish you lots of luck in life. Mom
and Dad and Regina.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Blierer, Jr.
Happy memories of EHS days and Best Wishes for
:he future.
Sherry Click and Jay Click
Andrea, High school will be the best years of your
life. Enjoy them! Always remember life is like a
puzzle and each piece must fit in its place at the
proper time and place. So please stop and think
before you act. We love you and no matter what
may happen, always will. Remember most impor-
tant of all "Learning to love yourself is the greatest
love of all." Mom and Dad.
Mrs. Patricia Dakdouk
Dear Julie Anne, Congratulations! You have accom-
plished many good things and I am very proud of
you. You will succeed in college and life because
you have faith and determination. 1 love you, Mom.
Jane and Bill Dehner
Cood Luck to Amy Dehner; Love Mom and Dad.
Mary Ann Guip
The Guip Family
James and Antoinette Haffey
Cesse, One to go! Hang in there,
Judy and Dave Hammer
Dear Beth, May all your dreams come true. Love
Dad and Mom.
Roy A. Heimsoth
Keep up the good work! We're proud of you. Mom
and Dad.
Doris Hicks
High School is a stepping stone in your future.
Great things lie ahead for you. It's your choice. May
God be with you. Love Mom.
Shirley M. Mooney
Dear Rodrigo, we have many fond memories of
/our stay with us and hope you do too. Good Luck
:o the GREATEST! Good morning, Shirley and the
jang.
Mary and John Brentar
-ove and Pride.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brizes
Congratulations and Best Wishes Matt. Love Mom
and Dad.
•Robert and Joyce Buehner
iVe're proud of you, keep up the good work. We
ove you, Mom and Dad.
3teve and Rita Burke
3ood Luck to the class of
Mary J, Burrows
Remember the carefree '
Luck, Class of '88.
■88 - "The Burkes'
'Happy Days". Good
Anthony J. and Donna J. Calabrese
Hurry up and get a job!
iA/m. and Jo-Elaine Castrovinci
3ood Luck to you Anthony. May all your dreams
;ome true. Love Mom and Dad.
Judy and Joe Cechura
Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of
Joan Delsantcr
Dear Richard, I am very proud of your accomplish-
ments! I will always stand behind you no matter
what direction "life's road" takes you. Our friend-
ship is very special to me. Love Mom.
Nick and Charlotte DiBartolomeo
Congratulations Nick DiBartolomeo.
Steve and Cathy Enneper
Jodi; Good Luck in college. We will miss you. Study
hard. Love you Mom and Dad, Jill and Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Culver F. Eyman
May your graduation be the beginning of a great and
interesting life.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Gagliardi
Missy, we love you Mom and Pops.
Nancy and Bill Foreman
Dear James, We love you and arc proud to be your
parents. Best wishes for much happiness during
your high school years. Love Mom and Dad.
The Rev. and Mrs. Richard D. Weller
Always remember the joy of learning.
Cheryl Brickman
So very proud Jeffrey James, the best is yet to
come! Love, Mom.
Wayne and Bonnie Gould
Compliments of Wayne and Bonnie Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hornyak
Go for it Rick. We love you. Mom, Dad, Rob, and
Ron.
Spencer and Bobbie Jaffe
Lots of memories made, Lots of memories to make.
Rich and Mariann Kerne
Greg; We are so very proud of you, and the person
you've become. Remember we love you very much,
believe in all you do, and we'll always be here for
you. May God bless you and walk alongside you
today and always. Love Mom and Dad.
Jim and Eve Kellerman
Dear Shawn. Congratulations! You've completed
one journey of your life and we are so proud of you.
We pray that the Lord will continue to guide your
footsteps as you travel on through college and life.
Good Luck! We love you! Mom and Dad.
Edward J. Kobus
Wishing you continued success in the future!
Rick and Sandi Burrows
Kelli, Graduation is the first step towards success.
We; know that if you set one goal at a time you will
continue to be successful. Love Mom and Dad.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kovacic
Good Luck to Ted and the Class of '91.
Dale R. and Bernadette R. Kribbs
We are very proud of you. We wish you the Best of
Luck. Go get 'em! Love Dad and Mom.
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PARENT PATROI^S:
Rich and Jan Kubinski
The best is yet to come! Good Luck to all our
seniors. Especially the Roosevelt bunch.
Rich, Jan and Cathy Kubinski
Raymond and Clair-Maric Kudlak
Paul Allan, May you build a ladder to the stars and
climb on every rung. May you stay forever young-
...Bob Dylan.
Love Mom, Dad, Joelle
Shirley Lapuh
Good Luck to the class of '88
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrott
Rob, Enjoy your memories.
Vern and Clara Martin
Love you Heidi, Class of '89
Jim and Kathy Masterson
Kim; We are very proud to be your parents.
Love, Mom and Dad
Al and Tina Winton
We love you Dan, Al and Mom
Luis and Jean Nieves
Congratulations and best of luck to our son, Len,
and to all of his friends and classmates of '88.
Myra Ferryman and Herbert Howell
Congratulaltions Eric, Excellence is knowing that
the unattainable is attainable and the impossible is
possible.
Bill and Sharon Phillips
Poo Bear-We knew you could do it!
Vincent Riha Sr.
Believe in yourself. We do!
Carl and Bethe Rizzo
Dear Rick, I'm proud to be your father.
Dad.
Jim and Eve Roberts
Mark, Congratulations! May you take the road less
traveled by. Good Luck!
Love Mom and Dad
Ramona Cuylcr
Congratulations! You made it.
Love Mom
Gary and JoAnn Sandy
Good Luck Kelly, We love you!
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sarpolis
Debbie, Always strive to be the very best that you
can be in all that you do and say.
Love Mom and Dad
William and Karen Schaefer
Christine Schaefer-For what you are and what you
do-We are so proud.
Love Mom and Dad
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy and Vanessa Secic
Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of
"1988"
Michelle and Sandy Secic
Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of
"1988"
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Sterbank
Congratulations and Best Wishes
Seth T. and Diana J. Stewart
Best Wishes always.
Leo and Kathleen Carabotta
Best Wishes to the class of '91.
Douglas, Leann and Christina
Z. Joseph and Nancy Valencic
Congratulations! We love you.
Mom and Dad.
Richard and Connie Warman
Suzanne, we are so very proud of you! Lots of love,
Mom and Dad.
Mr. and Mrs. Weakland
Good Luck John and Katie, May you always be
"Strong in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to
yield."
Karen and Roy West
Keep up the good work.
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Patrons
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Austin, Thomas 157
Avcin, Joseph 170
A.F.S. 42
Acacia Realty 139
Accettola, Sandra 111
AD Club 47
Ad, Student Council 122
Adams, Steven 157
Adams, Thomas 78, 157
Adams, Vernard 32, 102
Addis, Jane 64
Addis, Robert 53, 63
Administration 62
Aides, Media 46
Airhart, Matthew 70, 78, 80, 102, 170, 204
Aitken, La Tonya 111
Akhir, Tawfig 102, 157
Albert, Neil 188
Alesnik, Kerri 35, 188
Alexander, Latrina M 56
Allen, Sean 12, 53, 157
Alphonso, Frank 191
Amata, Ross 191
Amato, Daniel 80, 170
Amato, Sue 55, 64, 189, 190
Amato, Suzanne 17, 35, 157
Ames, Matthew 170
Anderson, Bob 20
Anderson, Edna 64
Anderson, Felicia 32, 170
Anderson, Lisa 38, 105, 157
Andrews, Harold 184
Androgna, Angela 56
Anewich, Brand! M 186
Antonini, Justin 53, 62, 190
Anzai, Sakiko 153
Apanaites, Marlene 157
Apanaites, Stacey 189
Aquila, Laura 157
Aquila, Renee 170
Araca, Anna 51, 64
Archibald, Earl 64
Argenti, Angelo 111
Arlesic, Paul 170
Armold, Dawn 17
Armold, Tina 193
Arnold, Philip 32, 157
Arrington, Angela 56, 61, 111
Arter, Karma 111
Arthur, Cheryl 64, 160
Asbury, Frank 157
Asbury, Nicole 170
Ashley, Brian 121, 170
Ashman, Brian 44, 170
Asseff, Denise 170
Asseff, Laura 32, 39, 111, 205
Attamante, Bill 64
Attwood, Kristin 38, 157
B
Baber, Lisa 24, 29, 38, 157
Bachelor, Gregory 94, 95, 170
Backos, Ron 60, 64
Baer, Jennifer 157
Baglione, Michael 170
Bailey, Angela 56, 157
Bailey, Christopher 187
Baird, Denise 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 111,
145
Baird, Dianne 192
Baker, Dwayne 187
Baker, Joe 157
Baker, Patti 187
Bakich, Milio 157
Ball, Melissa 14, 16, 78, 109, 111, 170, 177
Ball, Michael 20, 21
Ballish, Matthew 52, 111, 130, 134, 141, 218
Bambic, Sandi 20, 36, 55, 64, 137, 184, 191
Banach, Barbara 157
Banc, Tom 64, 78
Baraniuk, Vera 63, 142
Baranowski, Christopher 46, 102, 170
Baranowski, Tracey 23, 24, 28, 37, 111, 113,
213
Barber, Kenneth 54, 111, 129
Barbish, Ethyl 64
Barcza, Jennifer 42, 170
Barcza, John 64
Barcza, Julie 39, 42, 43, 45, 53, 58, 111,
118, 126, 129, 130, 141, 149, 218
Barker, Brenda 63
Barkly, Vera 13
Barley, Matthew 185
Barnes, Michael 73, 76, 77, 78, 93, 107, 157
Barrett, Ronald 189
Barrett, Sharon 185
Barrett, Tracy 32, 171
Barstow, Christopher 82, 157
Barth, Carolyn 17, 157
Bartlett, Carla 190
Bartulovic, Lucille 171
Bartulovic, Marko 82, 83, 157
Barwidi, Ronald 157
Basketball Cheerleaders 35
Batteiger, James 80, 171
Bauer, David 29, 30, 31, 171
Beck, Jennifer 24, 26, 188
Beder, Judita 42, 58, 171, 177
Beemiller, Christopher 111
Behun, Stephen 190
Beining, Doreen 188
Dan Gcddes saying "Mrs. McLaughlin, this ones for you.
Index
197
Belavic, Sandra 53, 111
Belavich, Timothy 39, 103, 111
Bell, Frank Robert 103. 171, 204
Bell, James 157
Bell, Wali 102, 157
Belle, Steven 111
Bencivenni, Richard 111
Bender, Monica 12
Bender, Stan 64, 137
Bensusan, Charlotte 56, 64
Berardineili, Brent 28
Berganza, Gorge 104
Berger, Troy 32, 33, 46, 145, 157
Berke, David 111
Bernstein, Jason 157
Berry, Eric 44, 53, 102, 111, 121, 157
Berzin, Michelle 171
Berzin, Mitchell 188
Berzinskas, Michelle 186
Besselman, Kurt 157
Besselman, William 157
Betts, Michael 32, 33, 157, 163
Beuck, Alice 111
Bcuck, Cynthia 121, 157
Beutler, Sharon 171
Bey, Shelly 53, 58
Bielskis, Alfred 112
Bierer, Sarah 16, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
105, 157, 218
Bilak, Cheryl 171
Billi, Sharon 36, 44, 45, 47, 171
Billingsley, Vichelle 157
Billups, Chandra 157
Bitker, Matthew 188
Bitker, Tina 112
Bitner, Christopher 171
Black, Allen 46, 64
Black, Doloros 64
Black, Katie 64, 218
Blackmon, Roslind 32, 33, 156, 157
Blair, Simone 56, 93, 112
Blair, Sonya 56, 112
Blanc, Mark 103, 157
Blasius, S Michael 24, 29, 30, 78, 157
Blasius, Theresa 98, 192
Bleich, Al 64
Blumenstein, Jeremy 171
Bobosik, Crystal 112
Bock, Laurie 24, 27, 168, 171, 192, 218
Bock, Lee 189
Boiner, Gerald 188
Bolden, Anita 53, 187, 193
Boncela, Kenyon 78, 157
Bonnay, Mark 112
Bonnay, Michelle 58
Borgione, Wanda 188
Boros, Jocelyn 188
Boros, Joseph 171
Boros, Victoria 186
Botero, Rodrigo 157
Bothwell, Aerica 32, 171
Bouffard, Matthew 171
Bowie, Rosalind R 189
Bowman, Denise 112
Boy's Basketball 92
Boy's Swimming 104
Boycc, Thomas 157
Boyd, Regina 157
Boyle, Edward 189
Bracken, Chad 171
Bradach, Coleen 24, 26, 98, 192
Bradley, Bridggett 191
WIM
Braidic, James 157
Brandes, Bridget 184
Brandich, Carolyn 38, 157
Brcarton, Gene 64
Breeden, John 188
Brennan, Shannon 112
Brcntar, Richard 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 112,
118, 125, 129, 130, 134, 141, 142
Brewington, Catinna 24, 28, 99, 187
Brickman, Beth 36, 49, 171
Brickman, Christopher 101, 189
Brickman, Craig 101, 171
Brickman, David 82, 83, 112
Brickman, Stacie 112
Briganti Photography 138
Brihan, Daniel 171
Brizes, Matthew 23, 93, 112
Brkic, Suzi 184
Brokaw, Gregg 80, 103, 171
Brown Jr., Johnnie 157
Brown, Adam 171
Brown, Clyde 125
Brown, Jeffrey 103, 171, 182
Brown, Kimbcrly 32, 34, 112, 114, 134, 141,
153
Brown, Kirby 157
Brown, Ray 28
Brown, Robert 90, 93, 112, 137, 202, 207
Brown, Scott 112
Browne, John 171
Brozovich, George 112, 157
Bruketa, Loraine 171
Bruno, Tracy 171
Bryant, Christian 24, 29, 30, 31, 171
Buck, Pat 64, 86
Buehner, Pamela 36, 171
Bunn, Richard 82, 171
Burdock, Kelly 56, 157
Burge, Maya 171
Burich, John 104, 193
Burke, John 112
Burke, Patricia 35, 190
Burke, Stephen 24, 28, 82, 101, 191
Burlison, Jennifer 171
Burnette, Ken 187
Burns, Michael 64, 137
Burrington, Steve 171
Burrows, Robert 112, 157
Burtyk, Charles 24, 28, 112
Bush, Craig 157
Bush, La Mesa 157
Bush, Terence 80, 81, 94, 95
Butauski, Michelle 112
Butkus, Audra 98, 171, 177
c
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Cahoon, Constance 115
Cain, Kathy 6
Caine, Rachel 171
Calabrese, Eric 115
Campbell, Daniel 104, 115
Candow, Kevin 187
Canter, John 70
Canter, Robin 193
198
Jodi Enneper, Dana Scott, Mia Parlse and Amanda Sustersic in the skit 'Look at Me, I'm Frank Perez.
Index
Paul Kudlak and Tom Holland watching Miss. Harris and Mr. Perez explain something.
Cantini, Bob 99
Cantini, Cindy 157
Capuozzo, Anthony 104, 106, 115
Capuozzo, Todd 121, 157
Capuozzo, Tracy 187
Caputo, Peter 157
Carey, Patrick 190
Caric, Kami 57, 185
Caric, Kathleen 57, 157
Carjson, Jan 64
Carlton, Larvett 157
Carmigiano, Anthony 188
Carmody, Judith 51, 58, 64, 188
Carney, Kelly 4, 181, 192
Carney, Michael 32, 184
Carpenter, Edward 62
Carpenter, Matthew 70, 171
Carr, Lisa 15, 157
Carroll, Jason 189
Carroll, Wilma 64, 121, 193
Carsey, Robert 8
Carter, Charlene 47, 53, 157
Carter, Tamiko 188
Castrovince, William 9, 40, 41, 45, 47, 50,
51, 52, 53, 63, 146, 167, 171, 190, 218
Castrovinci, Jeanine 171, 184, 218
Castrovinci, W. Anthony 37, 46, 115
Cater, Patrick 32, 157
Cayne, Betsy 192
Cayne, John 93
Cecelic, Christine 184
Cecelic, Patricia 53, 115
Cechura, Jeffrey 115
Cencic, Sonia 47, 57
Centa, Lillian 64
Cercek, Leslie 192
Cercek, Lynn 115
Cesa, Joseph 30, 101, 192
Cesar, Stephen 157
Cesna, David 171
Chambers, Ron 64
Champa, Theresa 157
Chandler, Tamara 171
Chapel Machine and Tool, Inc. 182
Cheatham, Larry 115
Cheerleaders, Basketball 35
Cheerleaders, Football 34
Chen, Helen 30, 33, 52, 149, 157, 218
Cheraso, Brandon 191
Chernc, Damon 103, 184
Chiancone, Christine 191
Chinchar, Marlene 157, 203
Chinchar, Matthew 70, 78, 80, 81, 171
Chinni, Christine 32, 38, 39, 44, 51, 57, 115,
129, 130, 218
Chinni, Jason 171
Chiudioni, Antoinette 86, 98, 171
Christen, Steven 24, 29, 31, 108, 115, 137,
207
Christopher, Jennifer 115
Chun, Soo 190
Chun, Won-Ki 171, 181
Ciarlillo, John 157
Ciarlillo, Mark 190
Cickavage, Diane 47, 86, 93, 158
Cindric, Invicta 80, 171, 218
Cirino, Anna 38, 158
Cirino, Anthony 171, 178
Cirino, Michael 171
Ciulla, Christopher 95, 189
Ciuprinskas, Adrienne 188
Clark, Cheryl 115
Clark, Christine 171
Clark, David 101, 158
Clark, Deidrc 24, 27, 171
Clark, Gina 158
Clark, Keith 188
Clark, Kimberly 172
Clark, Shawn 185
Clark, Terence 158
Clarke, Christopher 172
Class Cabinets 38
Clay, Robin 172
Cleary, Michael 115
Clemence, Elise 44, 172
Clemence, Heath 90, 101, 102, 192
Closing 218
Cloyd, Tawanna 190
Cobb, Terry 186
Colaianni, Carmen 64
Colantonio, Debra 115
Colantonio, Dominic 172
Colavecchio, Andrea 99, 188
Colbert, John 82, 158, 218
Coleman, Bridgette 53
Coleman, James 158
Coleman, Jesse 32, 172
Colemon, Bridgette 158
Collins, Kevin 158
Collins, Leo 60, 64
Colo, Justina 115
Colquitt, Kim 32, 53, 158
Comenschek, Robert 158
Concert Band 28
Conklin, Adriane 10, 11, 56, 115
Connerton, John 158
Conroy, Angela 115
Convenient Food 185
Cook, Anthony 115
Cook, Maria 189
Cook, Nancy 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 38, 40,
41, 45, 47, 115, 163, 193, 218
Cool, Charles 184
Cool, Shannon 119
Coolick, Kathleen 60, 64
Cooper, Christine 189
Cooperative Office Education 53
Copeland, Tiwanna 53, 172
Copp, Holly 64
Corbett, Gary 119
Corbett, Kevin 172
Corbin, Kimberly 172
Corfias, John 186
Cornelius, Carmella 158
Corrigan, Kathleen 32, 33, 50, 158, 159
Costantino, Kevin 172
Cotter, Christine 186
Couhig, Tom 63
Coulter, Christine 32, 172
Counselors, Guidance 63
Cox, Jamie 172, 177
Coy, Dennis 24, 28, 30, 31, 37, 90, 91, 119,
130, 134, 141
Coyne, John 77, 78, 102, 108, 119, 126, 159
Craftline Upholstery 185
Index
199
Craig, Donald 102, 119
Craig, Leonard 189
Cramer, Cynthia 86, 172
Creach, Marc 172
Crews, Daniel 158
Crombie, Nicole 36, 45, 119
Crombie, Roger 82, 172
Cross Country 90
Cudo, James 38, 158
Cudo, Jeffrey 172
Culliton, Jodie 190
Cummings, Charles 24, 28, 42, 119
Cummings, Christopher 80, 158
Cummings, Delmond 78, 79, 119
Cummings, Rashonda 186
Curry, Vidal 184
Curtis, Carla 158
Curtis, Tammy 172
Custer, Heath 172
Cuturic, Andrej 158
Cutwright, Michelle 158
Cvelbar, Michael 46, 192
Cvijanovic, Carol 12, 85, 119
Cvitkovic, Damir 82, 158
Cvitkovic, Sandra 86, 185
Cvitkovic, Zeljko 158
D
D'Anna, Tim 101
D'Apollo, Michael 158
Dakdouk, Julie Anne 82, 119
Daniel Jr., Willie 53, 158
Danna, Scott 172
Dauer, Brian 158
Daugherty, Harold 67, 92, 93
Daugherty, Justin 14, 95, 192
Daugherty, Kelly 189
Davenport, Sonia 53, 172
Davis, Jeffrey 32, 33, 38, 90, 91, 102, 119
Davis, Jennifer 38, 96, 158
Davis, Kara 119
Davis, Kathleen 24, 29, 37, 170, 172, 178
Davis, Lowell 62
Davis, Lynn 63
Davis, Matthew 46, 104, 158, 160
Davis, Tracy 56, 158, 174
Davis, William 172
Day, Catherine 24, 29, 57, 158
De Filippo, Daniel 46, 184
De Filippo, Paul 158
De Jonge, Maureen 192
De Paul, Danielle 172
De Sico, Barbara 119
De Sico, Danielle 35, 158
Dean, Tonda 119
Dean, Trycennia 158
Dehner, Amy 105, 158
Deister, Christa 32
Dejak, Leo 158
DeJong, Maureen 30, 86
DeJong, Stevie 42, 51
Dekleva, Steven 38, 101, 158
Del Monte, Kimberly 119
Delaney, Timothy 119
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Dell, Matthew 119
Delsanter, Richard 54, 78, 100, 101, 119,
145
Dembek, Kimberly 158
Dembek, Tracy 17, 85, 96
Demico, George 187
Dengel, Mary 24, 37, 193
Dennis, Gregory 158
Denovich, Denise 24, 27, 189
Dent, Maria 32, 158, 218
Dewalt, David 172
Dewberry, Leshawn 119
Dewberry, Marcus 190
Deymanic, Alen 82
Di Bartolomeo, Daniel 24, 29, 30, 82, 158
Di Bartolomeo, Nicholas 32, 33, 58, 82, 119
Di Franco, Scott 93, 158
Di Pasquale, Marianne 172
Di Santis, Mary 158
Diaddario, Gina 38, 158
Dickerson, Candacc 53, 172
Dickey, Heidi 53
Dickson, Tracy 158
Diester, Christa 158
Dietz, Robin 172
Dietzel, Todd 172
Digiovine, Michael 120
Dillard, Duane 187
Dillard, Lucretia 30, 158
DiPaolo's House of Beauty 174
Divider, Academics 60
Divider, Activities 22
Divider, Sports 75
Divider, Underclass 154
Dixon, Angela 187
Dixon, Christian 158
Dixon, Frederick 172
Dixon, Josedine 172
Doboze, Gunnard 24, 29, 104, 106, 172
Dobransky, Paula 185
Dobucki, Lee Ann 172
Dodge, Allen 172
Dojdak, Windi 185
Doles, Kimberly 172
Dolsen, Jeffrey 186
Dolter, Merry 61, 67
Dommer, Jennifer 120
Donahoe, Tami 120
Doncevic, Robert 172, 181
Donnett, Mark 158
Donovan, Michelle 190
Dorazio, Frederick 120
Dorsey, Marquita 32, 172
Doss, Elgin 53, 191
Doss, Mia 172
Doss, Nickole 53, 93, 120
Douglas, Genevieve 172
Drage, Lisa 36, 42, 47, 158
Dragolas, William 54, 103, 120
Drasler, Daniel 158
Drazdik, Stephen 120, 158
Dreis, Jennifer 24, 28, 186
Drnek, Dawn 120
Dubecky, Daniel 186
DuBroy, Terry 67, 96
Duchon, David 36, 172
Duchon, Stacy 36, 158
Dudziak, Jennifer 34, 35, 172
200
Index
Dudziak, Jill 7, 102, 114, 120, 203
Duffy, Kelly 8, 191
Dugandzic, Mary 120
Dujmovic, Allen 189
Dujmovic, Marijo 186
Duke, Bryan 189
Duke, Scott 87, 158
Dunes, Katy 53, 120
Dunham, Tracy 158
Dunmire, Mark 158
Dunmire, Michael 12, 120
Durbin, Michael 67, 82
Dureiko, Richard 46, 120
Dures, Miroslav 82, 83, 172
Durham, Deidra 120
Dushaj, Anton 158
Duvall, Daniel 158
Duvall, Jeanne 187
Dzerowicz, Alex 67
E
Eads, John 120
Eads, Richard 189
East, Darryl 30, 95, 187
Easter Jr., Robert 120
Eckert, Joel 172
Ede, Leslie 172
Edwards Jr., William 158
Edwards, Adrienne 172
Eichhorn, Stephen 158
Ellerb, Tawana 53
Elliott, Tina 158
Engelke, David 104, 172
Enneper, Jill 32, 86, 98, 172, 198
Enneper, Judith 102, 120
Enos, Samantha 172
Erb, Robert 172
Erwin, Richard 77, 78, 79, 158
Esch, Kirstin 105, 106, 158
Euclid Cultural Club 53
Euclid Sun Journal 139
Euclidian 52
Eucuyo 51
Evans, Derek 78, 120, 125
Evans, John 53
Evans, Laurie 184
Evilsizer, Jeffery 173, 190
Exum, Judy 67
Eyman, Cal 67
Eyman, Eric 90, 102, 120, 125
F
Fad and Fasion 8
Faint, Kimberly 24, 28, 173
Fair, Margaret 24, 28, 32, 33, 158
Fakult, Christopher 189
Fakult, Steven 173
Faletic, Karin 173
Fall Play 40
Fanara, Carla 120, 126
Fannin, Antonia 53, 158
At least Tracy Vanah and Mr. Reno agree on one thing.
Faraci, Rosa 173
Farkas, Peter 12
Farmer, Tyanna 32
Farrar, James 189
Fasick, Christina 73, 158
Fatica Hardware 164
Faulisi, Scott 161
Fazio, Christy 32, 161
Felden, Kevin 189
Felden, Patrick 173
Fell, John 62
Fender, Duane 173
Fetkovich, Christopher 161
Fette, Rosalie 67, 142
Fiediga, Jennifer 173
Fifolt, Marc 82, 103, 185
Filipasic, Tracey 173
Filips, Don 78, 80
Fimiani, Nicholas 124
Fischer, Julie 36, 52, 161, 218
Fitzgerald, Meredith 90, 185
Fitzpatrick, Thomas 103, 173
Flag Corps 27
Flaisman, Richard 101, 185
Flanagan, Sean 124
Flonnoy, Monique 170, 173
Flowers, Daniel 62
Focareto, Cynthia 86, 185
Focareto, Melissa 32, 33, 124
Focareto, Michael 124
Fomby, Kevin 78, 124
Football, J.V. 80
Football, Varsity 76
Force, Ray 98
Ford, India 58, 90, 185
Foreign Language Club 44
Foreman, James 191
Fortuna, Gary 100, 101
Foth, Christine 161
Fowler, Jane 67
Fox, Audree 38, 63
Fox, Erin 24, 27, 57, 192
Fox, Thomas 173
Foy, Duane 88
Francetic, Dan 67
Francetic, Daniel G 90, 91, 93, 161
Frank, Daniel 161
Franklin, Richard 186
Frankos, Anthony 161
Frankos, Michael 185
Frattin, Daniel 24, 28, 173
Fred Stecker Oldsmobile, Inc. 187
Fredrickson, James 161
Freshmen 184
Fricke, Michael 188
Fuhrman, Shari 24, 28, 161
Fulgham, Timothy 161
Fumich, Victoria 86, 187
G
Gabriel Insurance 189
Gainer, Dawn 56, 161
Gaines, Kevin 78, 173
Galaida, Christine 37, 42, 190
Gallagher, Colleen 86, 99, 188
Index
201
Gambatese, Kelly 189
Gambatesc, Kenneth 101
Gambatese. Kimbcrly 173
Gamber, Angela 32. 124
Gamber. Richard 173
Gamber, Tracy 124
Gammon, Melissa 24, 28, 187
Gansey, Janet 174
Garbincus, Matthew 95, 189
Gargiulo, Dennis 189
Garr, Rodney 174
Gary. Walter 174
Gasiewski, Michael 161
Gaspersic, Mario 190
Gates. Barbara 67
Gazzuolo, John 174
Geddes, Daniel 12, 40, 41, 124, 197
Geisweidt, Sheri 174
Gelo, Maria 56, 161
Gelo, Robert 124
Gembarski, Kevin 191
George, Edward 100, 101, 161
Gercar, Jean 174
Gerland, Gregory 95, 189
Germane, Brian 101, 189
Gezann, Robert 103, 124
Gezann, Sheri 24, 25, 29, 57, 185
Gibbons, John 67, 82
Gilbert, Kenneth 104, 187
Gildone, Danelle 16, 161
Gilham, Shun 190
Gilham, Tyrone 76, 78, 79, 94, 95, 161
Gilliam, Lena 161
Gilmore, Shannon 56, 161
Girl's Basketball 96
Girl's Swimming 105
Gjerek, Aiitoni 80, 174
Gladin, Christopher 124
Glenn, Cathryn 27, 53, 174
Glover, Laura 36, 174
Glubish, Jeffrey 124
Godfrey, Bob 32, 67, 137
Goebel, James 67
Goerndt, Jeffrey 46, 174
Goerndt, Joseph 46, 90, 161
Golden, Nikki 53, 170, 174
Goler, Jonathan 101, 187
Golf 87
Golinar, Thomas 66, 174
Gomez, Humberto 170, 174
Gondeau, Desiree 12, 124
Good, Heather 174
Gooding, Bill 67
Goodman, Jason 33, 174
Goodwin, William 174, 184
Gornik, Jonathan 191
Grable, Lee 175
Grace, Jozelia 185
Graffius, Michael 161
Grahek, Kelly 161
Granchi, David 187
Granito, Anthony 87, 124
Granito, Sarah 175
Graus, Wcndi 193
Gray, David 32, 53, 118, 124
Grayer, Angelissa 187
Grbac, Maria 175
Greene, Jennifer 124, 125
Griffin, Anthony 52, 124, 218
Griffin, Christopher 189
Griffin, Daniel 124
Griffiths, Dusty 188
Grillo, Lucia 124
Grissom, Willie 161
Gron. Dawn 8. 57, 175
Gron, Thomas 24, 28, 124, 125
Groves, Julie 14, 57, 156, 161, 218
Groves, Tina 175, 188
Grubach, Cynthia 36, 175
Gubitosi. Domenic 24, 29, 31, 104, 161
Gubitosi, Tom 66, 67
Guidance Counselors 63
Guilfoyle, Brian 188
Guilfoyle, Michael 92, 93, 161
Gulp, K Susan-Marie 125, 127, 136, 141
Guttu, Anthony 161
Guttu, Ronald 127
H
Habat, Pat 67
Haffer, Joyce 67
Haffey, Gesse 101, 175
Haggerty, John 103, 175
Haggins, Eric 175
Halbedel, Tom 67, 90, 146
Hall of Fame 53
Hall, Susan 127
Halloween 18
Hambrick, Rachal 53, 187
Hamilton, Stacy 24, 27, 32, 57, 161
Hamilton, Suzanne 86, 99, 192
Hamm, Donald 161
Hamm, Marc 189
Hammer, Beth 28, 32, 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45,
58. 114, 127, 130
Hammer, Steven 175
Hammond, Donna 175
Hancock, Brian 190
Hannan, Maureen 24, 29, 186, 192
Hansen, Daniel 161
Hanson, Timothy 161
Harden, Tia 175
Harding, Daniel 101, 127
Hardman, Bruce 78, 161
Harps, Richard 161
Harrell. Ardelle 67
Harris. Sue 38, 63, 108, 199
Harrison, Kevin 127
Harrison, Marie 161
Harrison, Matthew 127
Harrison, Mia 175
Hartman, David 175
Hartmann, Jeff 67
Harwood, Katherine 67
Haselbusch, Aaron 95, 192
Hatcher, Carrie 189
Hatcher, Jeffrey 175
Havergne, Tracy 161
Hawk, Lisa 187
Hawley, David 193
Haydcn, Monica 127
Hayes, Renee 109, 127
Heck, Jason 103, 175
Heffernan, Kristin 161
Heidi's Hair 190
Heimsoth, Daniel 161
Henderson, Carlos 102, 127, 207
Eddie Powers, Kevin Hudson, Bob Brown, Phil Matish, Derek Walton and Chris Pinta acting cool.
202
Index
Henderson, Gregory 78, 161
Henderson, Tiffany 161
Henderson, Traci 32, 175
Henry, Jeanette 24, 29, 161
Heramb, Rob 67
Herbert, Donald 175
Herbst, John 78, 161, 191
Herman, Danielle 175
Herman, Kimberiy 32, 174
Hess, John 189
Heuer, Carolyn 67
Heuer, Lisa 175
Hewlett, Natasha 187
Heyduk, Karen 53, 127
Hickok, Amy 13, 35, 38, 47, 161
Hickok, Timothy 87, 125, 127
Hicks, Ericka 53, 161
Hicks, Monique 161
Higgins, Kelly 47, 53, 88, 89, 161, 192
Higgins, La Trese 121
Higham, Douglas 80, 101, 175
Highland, Charles 36, 175
Hilger, Heidi 32, 45, 175
Hill Jr., Robert 189
Hill, Anita 175
Hill, Danny 189
Hill, Donald 161
Hill, Jomo 175
Hill, Leigh 161
Hill, Walter 37
Hilling, Carl 62
Hinton Jr., Ronald 161
Hinton, Shannon 32, 53, 175
Hinton, Walter 188
Hitc, Kelly 192
Hoag, Donna 188
Hoag, Thomas 36, 175
Hoag, Timothy 95, 175, 204
Hocevar, Danielle 192
Hockey 103
Hodder, Joanne 67
Hodgins, Gabrielle 44, 67
Hodnichak, Diane 24, 26, 47, 56, 127, 218
Hoffart, Tom 67
Hoffcrt, Frank 67
Hoffman, Roger 46, 127
Hoffman, Tim 191
Hohs, Bernard 185
Hoinski, Thomas 161
Holland, Caroline 24, 32, 174, 175
Holland, Jason 76, 78, 79, 101, 109, 127,
161
Holland, Thomas 38, 101, 199
Holloman, Michael 161
Holloway, Nathan 24, 28, 175, 191
Holly, Michael 193
Holmes, Jeffrey 175
Holmes, Jon 40, 41, 46, 58, 161
Holt, Martin 127, 161
Homecoming 10
Homovec, Richard 67
Hood, Keith 80
Hooks, John 127
Hoover, Craig 188
Hopkins, Jennifer 42, 47, 49, 50, 118, 127,
212
Hopkins, Matthew 78, 161
Hopkins, Rebecca 192
Hoppert, Deborah 105, 127
Horgan, Dawn 127
Hornyak, Richard 14, 20, 78, 79, 128
Hornyak, Robert 187
Horvath, Melissa 175
HoLichins, Deborah 27, 67
Hradek, Lisa 36, 47, 161
Hren, Kristine 34, 42, 43, 50, 52, 90, 91,
105, 106, 149, 161, 164, 218
Hribar, Frances 161
Hribar, John 161
Hribar, Marlene 98, 175
Hritz, Michelle 175
Hromyko, Mike 188
Hsu, Ching Wei 175
Hsu, Po-Chun 128
Huang, Xiaolei 188
Huddleston, Jeffrey 128
Hudson, Kevin 53, 93, 202
Hudson, Love 32, 36, 50, 102, 118, 126,
128, 129, 130, 134, 142
Huested, Mathew 128
Hughes, Brian 78, 161
Hughes, Edward 128
Hughley, Kevin 161
Hula, Janet 24, 28, 189
Hula, Wendy 187
Humphries, Billijo 161
Humphries, Scott 191
Hunt, James 39
Hunt, Lisa 175
Hunt, Robin 32, 192
Hutchins, Tanya 161
Hutchinson, Gerald 56, 161
Hutchinson, Tina 188
Hutton, Marcus 24, 175
Hyne, Kelly 88, 96, 161
Hynes, Jeffrey 128
I
lie, Kristina 17, 40, 41, 45, 47, 50, 128, 129,
134, 142, 212
Independent Savings Bank 177
Index 197
Indoor Track 102
Irby Jr., Bruce 175
Isgro, Debra 192
Isheim, Ethel 187
Ivaskovic, Carolyn 32, 128
J
Jablonski. Frank 8, 60, 68, 184, 185, 189,
190, 192
Jackson, Brian 102, 186
Jackson, Ra Shanda 34
Jackson, Shelli 175
Jacobs, Michael 190
Jakubauskas, Danute 162
James, Maxwell 184
Jankowski, Joseph 162
Jaroscak, Jeff 104
Jaworsky, Gale 68
Jaworsky, Victoria 24, 27, 57, 162, 218
Jay Dee Cleaners, Inc. 168
Bets Tobolewski, Marlene Chinchar, Jill Dudziak and Erica Richards smile for the camera.
Index
203
Jay Turpin, Tim Hoag, Matt Airhart and Bob Bell watching water burn.
Jayne, Dion 189
Jazz Band 31
Jefferson, Mark 94, 95, 175
Jelenic, Mark 162
Jenkins, January J 42, 44, 45, 56, 58, 114,
162, 212
Jenkins, Rico 190
Jenko, Ronald 175
Jerele, Cynthia 98, 175
Jeric, Jennifer 128
Jividen, Michelle 128
Jobs 9
Johnson Jr., Alfred 28
Johnson, Antonio 175
Johnson, Davion 95, 186
Johnson, Denise L 24, 28, 189
Johnson, Mia 98, 128
Johnson, Phillip 162
Johnson, Renee 175
Johnson, Robert 40, 41
Johnson, Selwyn 53, 121, 162
Johnson, Steve 53, 128
Johnson-Bey, Kennard 95, 191
Johnson-Bey, Walter 190
Jones, Angela 32, 184
Jones, Charity 185
Jones, Ja Neisha 175, 190
Jones, Jennifer 32, 33, 47, 162, 218
Jones, Kawanna 190
Jones, Robert 90, 102, 175
Jones, William 162
Journey, Bernard 190
Journey, Nicholas 185
Juengel, Gina 32, 36, 175
Juhl, Katherine 185
Juniors 156
Juratic, Gregory 78, 162
Juric, Bruno 153
Jurisevic, Susan 175
Jurkovic, Barbara 38, 162
K
Kacperski, Anjanette 84, 162
Kacperski, Jennifer 86, 176
Kadras, Dafne 162
Kale, John 70, 162
Karabinus, William 13, 103, 162
Karaula, Anita 128
Karnak, Rebecca 192
Karpinski, Paul 114, 128, 153
Keating, Jessica 24, 28, 176
Keaveney, Kathleen 128
Kehn, Jan 68
Kehn, John 128
Keith, Jill 128
Kekic, Richard 20, 21, 100, 101, 128
Keller, Jackqualynn 193
Kellers, Michael 162
Kelley, Brendan 176, 191
Kelly, Ann 30, 91, 192
Kelly, David 15, 162
Kelly, Jim 68
Kelly, Marcus 162
Kelly, Shannon 44, 176
Kelly, Tyris 162
Kemp, Tamurra 187
Kempke, Cheryl 54, 128
Kennedy, Larry 176, 188
Kermode, Thomas 30, 40, 41, 176
Kerne, Gregory 13, 131
Kerne, Joel 103, 189
Kestner, Dave 68
Key Club 37
Kidd, Lameer 53, 186
Kilgore, Kenneth 28, 95, 184
Kimball, Lewis 131
Kimball, Robert 176
King, Harry 54, 68, 100, 101, 125, 131
King, James 78, 100, 162
Kirchner, Dawn 8, 32, 57, 176
Kirchner, Deborah 176
Kirchner, Lisa 162
Kish, Steve 188
Kitchen, Michael 13, 76, 78, 162, 218
Kitis, Michelle 44, 191
Kleckner, Cynthia 24, 27, 162
Klein, Ellen 56, 68
Kline, Christina 186
Kline, Heidi 191
Kline, Jeffrey 176, 181
Kline, Shawn 32, 153
Kmetz, Michael 190
Knez, Bernadette 41, 131, 149, 153
Knez, Karmen 176, 182
Knez, Margaret 102, 114, 131
Knistautas, Susan 12, 130, 131, 134, 141
Kobus, Shawn 37, 38, 39, 44, 50, 54, 82,
131, 134, 141, 149, 213, 218
Koenig, Ingrid 68
Kollar, Matthew 190
Kolodziej, Mary Jane 68
Koman, Diana 16, 162
Komara, Daniel 176
Koncar, Angela 131
Konrad, Kimberly 24, 29, 30, 57, 162
Korb, Joseph 131
Koren, Kellie 24, 26, 131
Kosmerl, James 24, 28, 37, 191
Kosmerl, Karen 20, 131
Kostan, Peter 82, 162
Kovac, Jessica 34, 105, 186
Kovacic, Edward 187
Kovacic, Valerie 131
Kovelan, Stephen 162
Kozlowski, Janice 86, 188
Kozlowski, Kevin 189
Kozlowski, Max 78, 162
Kramer, David 192
Krance, Michelle 56, 162
Krasnik, Jennifer 24, 27, 185
Kribbs, John 131
Kristoff, Heather 34, 99, 189
Krizan, Manda 131
Krohn, Melissa 187
Kronik, John 78, 101, 131
Kropf, David 131
Kropf, Jeffrey 24, 29, 190
Krotine, Derrick 93, 131
Krulc, Susan 36, 42, 44, 45, 131
Krup, Ruth 63
Kubach, Kristine 107, 162
Kubinski, Catherine 86, 192
Kubinski, Christine 131
204
Index
Kucaric, Christine 176
Kucia, Eric 131
Kucia, Neil 176
Kudlak, Paul 36, 38, 66, 132, 199
Kuhen, Elizabeth 32, 33, 132, 141
Kuhen, Eric 176
Kuhen, Walter 188
Kuklica, Chera 189
Kumar, Brinda 38, 40, 41, 44, 50, 58, 59,
132, 212
Kunes, Roger 24, 29, 192
Kunes, William 24, 29, 31, 82, 83, 104, 156,
162
Kunesh, Valerie 176
Kushma, Kathleen 35, 38, 160, 162, 168,
206
L
La Manna, Michael 24, 28, 100, 176
La Tour, Gary 101, 190
Land, Christine 176
Lane, Barry 132
Lane, Monique 187
Lang, April 184
Lang, Bridgette 107, 162
Langdon, Patrick 132
Lapuh, Cheryl 93, 176
Lardomita, Jack 77, 78, 107
Laurenson, William 80, 176
Lauver, Danielle 34, 35, 132
Lauver, David 186
Lauver, Molly 176, 193
Lawrence, David 62
Lawrence, Shalom 32, 35, 176
Lawson, Daryl 176
Lawson, Ryan 24, 25, 29, 53, 162
Le Quyea, Michael 104, 162
Leamon, James 53, 162
Leasure, Benjamin 176, 184
Ledwell, Shelly 184
LcG, Corthaniel 188
Lee, Eldora 176
Lee, Vicky 162
Leinweber, Craig 162
Lellis, Jane 68
Lenz, Eric 103, 132
Leonard!, Donna 185
Leonard!, Edward 132
Leone, Michael 176
Lesko, Terrence 188
Leskovec, Melissa 176
Lett, Lo Frencho 46
Levstik, Patricia 176
Lewis, Chonton 53, 176
Liderbach, Julia C 32, 176
Lidrbach, Joan 51, 68
Limbert, Kevin 162
Linderman, Joan 68
Lisac, Suzane 38, 162
Lishing, Carl 176
Little, John 95, 160, 176
Little, Karen 68
Little, Pamela 53, 176
Littlejohn, Rhonda 12, 13, 56, 132
Jeff Syroney, Laura Asseff and Katie Roach say Ta-Dah'.
Lo, Daniel 184
Lockers 16
Logar, Andrew 24, 29, 104, 186
Lomac, Lara 24, 29, 30, 32, 105, 106, 156,
162, 184
Lomac, Mary 68, 187, 189
Lomax, Dushawn 191
Lombardo, Daniel 162
Lone, Nina 21
Long, Melissa 4, 32, 33, 36, 40, 41, 47, 49,
159, 162
Longstreth, Laura 162
Lovejoy, Kimberly 184
Loving, Aaron 53
Lowe, Ken 68
Lozada, Nicole 32, 176
Lozada, Ricardo 176
Lucas, Marge 68
Ludvik, Irena 185
Lueersen, Maren 42, 43, 45, 49, 50, 58, 153,
212
Luikart, Harry 24, 25, 28, 37, 90, 176, 181
Luikart, Kim 159, 162
Lunder, Bradley 190
Lunder, Matthew 70, 96, 98, 102, 132, 141
Lux, Kenneth 162
Lux, Patricia 105, 106, 185, 186
Luzny, Daniel 101, 162
Luzny, Thomas 192
Lynn, Raymond 24, 25, 29, 30, 32, 33, 162
M
Mack, Christopher 162
Macleod, Mark 28, 186
Madden, John 190
Maddox, Valena 28, 176
Mahovlic, Matthew 176
Majorettes 26
Malaney, Kevin 78, 162
Malaney, Tracy 132
Manburg, Marc 68
Mann, David 44, 132
Mannello, Christopher 78, 80, 176
Mansberger, Daniel 46
Mansi, Frank 24, 28, 191
Mansperger, Daniel 24, 29, 132
Mantel, Jennifer 44, 176
Marcelli, Marie 58, 191
Marching Band 24
Marciante, Annmarie 162
Marcic, Christopher 162
Marcinko, Christopher 176
Marett, Joseph 162
Marett, Linda 188
Maria, Mirta 32, 176
Marincek, John 52, 176, 218
Marks, Jennifer 32, 37, 42, 176, 193
Marold, Lawrence 188
Maroli, Karen 84, 85, 96, 99, 132
Marolt, Norman 80, 101, 176
Marron, Stacey 47, 162
Marrott, Robert 132
Marsh, Kathy 68
Marsh, Lee 132
Martens, John 36, 39, 46, 132
Martin, Amamda 187
Index
205
Martin, Christopher 78, 80, 81, 94, 95, 176
Martin, Heidi 8, 16, 30, 38, 40, 41, 44, 51,
58, 156, 162, 218
Martin, Ivory 176
Martin, Jason 6, 176
Martin, Natasha 177
Martin, Robert 177
Martincic, Skip 103
Marvin, Charles 103, 177
Marvin, Lisa 36, 177
Masley, Jennifer 34, 35, 177
Mason, Jennifer 3, 32, 33, 36, 44, 45, 47, 88,
89, 177, 218
Mason, Jimmy 162
Massey, Annette 32, 187
Masten, Rashawn 193
Masterson, Kimberly 38, 42, 44, 45, 50, 58,
132, 212
Mata, Amy 132
Matiaska, Carla 185
Matiaska, Douglas 2, 18, 162, 218
Matish, Alison 107, 177
Matish, Phillip 13, 126, 132, 137, 202
Matko, Allan 68
Matlock, Ian 32, 177
Matthews, Ayanna 30, 98, 177
Mauceri, Candace 162
Maurer, Kristine 162
Mauser, Bryan 82, 135
Mauser, Diane 118, 129, 134, 135, 142
Maust, Teresa 177
Maxey, Denise 56, 135
Maxey, Dennis 162
Mayerhoffer, Jean 107, 162
Maylc. Kelly 135
Mayner, Margo 12
Mazzaro, George 62
Mazzei, Elizabeth 86, 105, 184
Mc Alpine, Jeanine 177
Mc Andrew, Dennis 12
Mc Arthur, Douglas 135
Mc Caleb, Jermaine 177
Mc Carthy, Brian 177
Mc Carthy, Valerie 24, 27, 191
Mc Cartney, Colleen 191
Mc Cartney, Wayne 177
Mc Clinton, Thomas 102, 162
Mc Clurkin, Keith 9, 37, 135, 153
Mc Connell, Thomas 101
Mc Coy, Ronald 191
Mc Coy, Shileshe 10, 11
Mc Coy, Tiffony 53, 162
Mc Daniel, Lynnette 189
Mc Ewen, Dawnelizabeth 53
Mc Ghee, Derrick 184
Mc Ghee, Tamika 177
Mc Groder, Vanessa 177
Mc Guinness, William 4, 36, 38, 53, 62, 156,
160, 165, 188, 190
Mc Intosh, Susan 186
Mc Laughlin, Judy 40, 41, 68, 137, 159, 197
Mc Laughlin, Robert 62
Mc Manus, Robert 165
Mc Peek, Matthew 24, 25, 28, 189
Mc Redmond, Polly 47, 68
Mc Reynolds, Kerri 3, 32, 178
Meagher, Robert 102
Meaney, Gunhild 38, 165
Meden IV, Joseph 94, 95, 178
Media Aides 46
Medve, Matthew 13, 23, 135
Medve, Susan 56, 135
Medved, Joseph 165
Medved, Victoria 34, 35, 38, 165, 168
Medvick, William 60, 62, 190
Meeks, Tramayne 178
Mehls, Douglas 90, 104, 165
Merino, Mario 17, 165
Merritt, Anthony 187
Mews, Krista 135
Meyenberg, Eric 135
Meyer, Steven 135
Meyers, Carol 68
Meyers, Michele 32, 40, 41, 46, 50, 58, 59,
135
Meyers, Stephen 101, 192
Michael, Theresa 32, 187
Midolo, Gina 32, 33, 40, 41, 135
Miheli, Christian 165
Miheli, Daniel 165
Mikich, Kimberly 30, 192
Mikulec, Patricia 193
Milicevic, Thomas 178
Miller, Brian 189
Miller, Bruce 11
Miller, Deborah 24, 29, 30, 39, 57, 105, 135
Miller, Diane 165
Miller, Ernest 178
Miller, Jeanette 34, 35, 187
Miller, John 82, 165
Miller, Kimberley 30, 47, 105, 106, 191
Miller, Mary 32, 33, 165
Miller, Molly 24, 29, 193
Milline, M Tony 165
Minadeo, Laura 178
Mincek, Michelle 178
Mingle, Charles 178, 181
Minter, Russell 95, 184
Miranda, Christine Joyb 4, 185
Miranda, Concepcion 53, 135
Miranda, Dalmacio 165
Miranda, Heather 36, 174, 178
Miranda, Ruth 178
Miskinis, Aldona 68
Mixon, James 24, 102, 165
Mizick, Michelle 178
Molakakis, Rebecca 189
Molenda, Patricia 178
Molnar, Nicole 20, 84, 85, 105, 135
Molten, Jeff 8
Mondok, Tricia 178, 184
Montagner, Laura 86, 178
Montana, Bob 21
Montana, Timothy 53, 135
Montani, Ray 68
Montgomery, Matthew 188
Montgomery, Pamela 178
Moore, Francine 12, 32, 53, 121, 135, 153,
218
Moore, Gerald 37, 38, 78, 79, 100, 101, 165,
191
Moore, Jarmine 191
Moore, Katherine 165
Moore, Kimberly 24, 27, 37, 42, 44, 58, 178
Moore, Marlon 95, 179
Moore, Phaedra 53, 185
Moore, Sandra 165
Morek, Mark 77, 78, 79, 165
Morgan-Brown, Carol 30, 53, 185
Moriarty, James 165
206
Natasha Spencer, Kelli Vanah and Kathy Kushma realize that A. J. Parker is a real lady's man.
Index
Moriarty, Shannon 179
Morris, Brian 179, 181, 192
Morris, Jamal 102, 179
Morris, Shalett 53, 165
Morris, Tracy 179
Morrison, Heather 32, 88, 89, 165
Morse, Joel 101, 174, 179
Moses, Donald 135
Moses, Lori 56, 165
Moses, Stephanie 32, 179
Motiejunas, Kristina 17, 102, 165
Moultry, Latanya 32, 53, 179
Moultry, Terrence 184
Muccino, Christine 179, 189
Mueller, Jo-Rita 68
Mulqueeny, Ellen 105
Murowsky, Craig 29, 78, 179
Murphy, Dana 13, 135
Murphy, Denise 105, 165, 191
Murphy, Matthew 189
Muzinic, Christopher 192
Myers, Scott 187
Myers, Vincent 179
N
Naglic, Angela 179
Naglic, Mark 136
Nagy, David 136
Nagy, J Mark 136, 165
Nagy, Teresa 136
Naha, Mark 186
National Honor Society 39
Nationwide Driving School 117
Neal, Charlotte 186
Nebe, Eric 38, 78, 101, 165
Negrelli, Bridget 34, 35, 179
Nehrig, Edward 104, 184
Neibes, Carole 187
Neligan, Patricia 20, 136, 137
Nemecek, Jack 179
Nemerovsky, Sherry 184
Nesbett, Katherine 188
Network Video 178
New Beginnings 192
Newcomb, Michelle 36, 44, 48, 49, 173, 179
Newman, Daniel 20, 21, 101, 126, 136
Newman, Kelli 47. 190
Nichols, Charles D 24, 28, 193
Nichols, Nina 179
Nickell, Brandy 86, 105, 192
Nickell, Scott 165
Nicolosi, Ann 179
Niebes, Carole 68, 186
Nieves, Lenny 136
Noble, John 191
Noble, Julie 12, 36
Nolan, Chet 78, 81
Norris, Lorenzo 189
Norton, Michelle 187
Norton, Robert 190
Nosse, Lance 80, 179
Novak, Angela 188
Novak, Michael 165
Novey, Jessica 165
Novotny, Christine 136
Novotny, Cynthia 179
Noyes, Elizabeth 179
Nugent, Kathleen 179
Nugent, Patrick 179
Nurmi, Shirley 62
o
O'Brien, Cynthia 165
O'Connell, Michael 136
O'Hannon, Travis 53, 102
O'Neal II, Curtis 40, 41, 46, 165
O'Neill, Jennifer 107, 165
O'Neill, Kevin 188
O'Neill, Michael 186
O.O.E.A. 56
Oatman, Tiffiney 34, 35, 53, 136
Obedakah, Fatu 188
Oblak, Christine 44
Oblak, Jeanine 10, 11, 13, 32, 33, 35, 84, 85,
114, 136
Oboczky, Christine 32, 88, 89, 165
Oboczky, Victoria 136
Office Aides 47
Ogorek, Gregory 32, 33, 129, 145
Ohanessian, Aron 49, 165
Olbrysh, Jeffrey 136
Olenik, James 136
Olszens, Keith 188
Orazem, Nicholas 101, 179
Orazen, Shawn 189
Orbanic, Lorena 179
Orchestra 30
Orlic, Cindy 190
Orndoff, Jodi 56, 136
Oroz, Elizabeth 36, 40, 41, 47, 49, 50, 88,
165
Orr, Shawn 190
Orsulic, Richard 192
Osborne, Eric 189
Osolin, Karla 36, 56, 136
Ospelt, Heidi 90, 105, 106, 179
Ott, Jack 136
Overberger, David 136
Owen, Stephen 136
P
Carlos Henderson, Bob Brown, Renee Shimko, Joe Vehar, Anita Perrotti and Steve Christen show that you
don't always have to study.
Paderewski, Donna 84, 85, 86
Pae, Tim 87, 179
Papes, Nancy 136
Paradise, Robert 140
Pardue, Janet 140
Parise, Mia 36, 102, 125, 140, 198
Parker, Andrew 92, 93, 108, 140, 206
Parker, Dee Ann 32, 56, 165
Parker, Mervin 78, 140
Parker, Sanjay 179
Parker, Terenz H 179
Parker, Tina 179
Parmertor, Ronald 165
Paroska, Katalin 17, 45, 47, 50, 129, 140,
212
Parsons, Deborah 165
Parsons, John 80, 179
Paskert, Joan 68
Pasquale, Ben 62, 190
Pasquale, Dina 165
Pasquale, Michael 186
Index
207
Seniors watch the coach and football team attentively.
Patel, Ketan 36, 48, 50, 125, 126, 140, 141
Patrons 194
Patterson, Eric 165
Patterson, Jennifer 188
Paul, Judy 68
Pavlic, Francis 179
Pavlic, Nicolle 9, 21, 44, 140
Pawlowski, Adam 68, 137
Payne, Matthew 189
Peer Tutors 44
Pekar, Darren 56, 78, 165, 174
Pelinkaj, Nedzad 179
Pence, Debra 179
Pender, Kimberly 165
Penn, Barbara 179
Penny, Daniel 165
Penny, David 140
Penny, Donna 193
Penny, Ricky 13, 24, 29, 31, 108, 140
Peralta, Robert 187
Percic, Josette 56, 140
Perdan, Beth 24, 28, 30, 51, 105, 165
Perez, Frank 2, 22, 38, 46, 62, 129, 186,
190, 198, 199, 211
Perkins Restaurant 191
Perko, Barbara 140
Perna, Renee 140
Perrotti, Anita 42, 140, 207
Perry, Angela 34, 179
Perry, Christopher 140
Perry, David 13, 140
Perry, Rashawn 53, 165
Perryman, Eric 140
Persic, Eda 32, 140
Perusek, Angela 179
Peters, Kimberly 187
Peterson, Heidi 187
Peterson, Linda 165
Petho, Brenda 140
Petranek, Chrisopher 188
Petrie, Jennifer 88, 98, 179
Petrovic, Robert 68, 188, 190
Petruccelli, Gregory 165
Petti, Carmen 165
Phillips, Donald 165
Phillips, Lynn 84, 85, 96, 97, 140
Phillis, Timothy 179
Phipps, James 56, 143
Phyllis, Tim 173
Pignatiello, Roy 71, 78, 95
Pinta, Christopher 23, 54, 87, 125, 143, 202
Pinta, Scott 78, 101, 137, 165
Piotrowski, Michael 165
Pirak, Gregory 143
Pirsig, Holly 40, 58, 188
Piscopo, Veronica 165
Pizmoht, Laura 24, 28, 37, 179
Pizmoht, Rose 24, 31, 143
Pla, Sally 71
Play, Winter 58
Plesec, Dorthea 53, 143
Plesec, Julianne 184
Plummer, Lisa 179
Pocaro, Jennifer 42, 51, 114, 130, 143
Pocaro, Michelle 185
Pockar, Brent 82, 165
Podmore, Donald 184
Polito, Christine 186
Polo, Heather 179, 193
Poison, Tracy 53, 193
Ponsart, Laura 165
Porten, Kimberly 36, 143
Porter, Cheryl 13, 38, 84, 85, 165
Posavad, James 179
Posey, Kurtis 24, 28, 30, 92, 93, 143
Povirk, Robert 179
Powaski, Ronald 71
Powell, Allen 143
Powell, Michael 143
Powers, Eddie 92, 93, 143, 202
Powers, Edwin 165
President's Club 45
Presot, Jim 71, 82, 146
Prestigomo, Tracy 98, 179
Pritchard, Kevin 104, 143
Proctor, Brian 184
Proctor, Terra 192
Puhalj, Elizabeth 46, 145, 165
Puhalj, Engelbert 179
Puruczky, Vincent 165
Q
Quinn, Gerald 190
Quinn, Marina 165, 193
Quirarte, James 179
R
Rabbits, William 32, 165
Race, Nora 14, 35, 38, 163, 165
Radachy, David 36, 179
Radaker, Ellie 15, 71
Radolovic, Allen 24, 28, 186
Radosevic, Josip 180
Rafail, Kathleen 180
Raguz, Stephen 23, 82, 83, 143
Raguz, Tomislav 185
Raiccvich, Mike 47, 71, 87, 137, 141, 142
Raimor Studios 116
Ramlow, Barb 71, 186, 191
Ramlow, Robert 71, 102
Ramsay, Bridget 98, 180
Ramsey, Eric 165
Randolph, Michelle 187
Rash, Toni 56, 69, 71
Rashid, Najla 53, 165
Rashid, Shadeed 80, 81, 180
Raymond Jr., Larry 53, 56
Rebish, Carloyn 180
Reed, Karen 14, 34, 38, 105, 159, 166
Reese, Nicole 180
Reese, Robert 143
Reichman, Brandy 180
Reid, Melinda 12, 143
Reid, Rebecca 180
Rembert, Rita 188
Renner, Cindy 24, 28, 70, 180
Renner, Ricky 24, 28, 166
Reno, Charles 71, 137, 201
Renshaw, Theresa 84, 85, 143
208
Index
Renter, Lasheen 180
Reynolds, Thomas 24, 29, 30, 31, 46, 104,
180
Rezzolla, Mike 78
Rhone, Raymond 38, 53, 92, 93, 121, 143
Rhone, Sonja 53, 180
Rice, H Douglas 180
Rice, Terrence 78
Richards Jr., John 184
Richards, Arthur 180
Richards, Erica 52, 126, 166, 203, 218
Richards, Pamela 143
Riczinger, Tina 56, 143
Riedel, Lisa 24, 26, 187
Riek, John 190
Riffe, Laela 53
Riha, Vincent 24, 166, 192
Riley, Balee 86, 178, 180
Rinaldi, Theresa 143
Risko, Tracy 56, 144
Ritchie, Debra 53, 56
Ritchie, Heather 144
Ritchie, Steven 180
Rivers, Angela 190
Rizzo, Rick 54, 101, 125, 144
Roach, James 95, 190
Roach, Rita 32, 40, 41, 57, 62, 166, 205, 218
Roach, Robert 32, 47, 144
Roberts, Ann 71
Roberts, Mark 78, 144, 163
Roberts, Richard 166
Robinson, Patty 71
Robinson, Spencer 144
Rocco, Melissa 90
Rocco, Teresa 187
Roche, Shawn 166
Rockwood, Donald 144
Rockwood, Ronald 144
Rodgers, Amanda 166
Rodriguez, Joe 71
Roeder, Rebecca 189
Roeder, Sandy 56, 166
Roethel, Angela 192
Roethel, Rachelle 44, 180
Roethel, Robert 166
Rogers, Calvin 166
Rogers, Shanti 185
Rohlke, Ronald 70, 77, 78, 79, 144
Rohrer, Ken 193
Rolfe, Kimberly 144
Roll, Laura 24, 29, 166
Roscoe, Terrence 78, 93, 180
Ross, Donald 180
Rosser, David 42, 45, 50, 58, 144
Rowe, Heather 42, 51, 166
Ruffing, Andrea 56
Runza, Lenka 170, 180
Rupert, David 144
Rusack, Kenton 180
Russell, Michelle 180
Russo, Anthony 38, 63, 168
Russo, Barb 192
Russo, Joyce 71, 188
Ryan, Lisa 180
Ryans, Edward 56, 94, 95, 166
Rymarczyk, Dominic 32, 33, 166
Rymarczyk, Kevin 180
Class of '88 getting ready for the traditional panoramic picture.
s
Sabath, Justine 144
Sabath, Richard 144
Sabel, Jennifer 178
Sabol, Thomas 166
Sacko, Heidi 36, 49, 180
Sage, Joseph 187
Sakatch, Julie 144
Sallach, Fred 71
Salter Auto Parts 181
Sam Carlo's Pizzeria 117
Samas, Sandra 178, 180
Samsa, Dennis 144
Samuel, James 36, 78, 125, 126, 144
Sanborn, Sandy 71, 146
Sanders, Bryan 193
Sanders, Tammy 189
Sandy, Kelly 144
Sankey, Dawn 144
Sankey, Jennifer 30, 192
Santon, Patrick 144
Sargent, Brian 192
Sargent, David 61, 92, 94, 95, 160, 166
Sari, Michelle 36, 44, 166
Sarich, Joel 71
Sarpolis, Deborah 180
Sas, Jeanette 13, 56, 96, 159, 166
Sattler, Dwayne 38, 61, 166
Sattler, Greg 71
Sauer, Joseph 166
Savage, Jean 85, 86
Savolainen, Michele 129, 180
Sawyer, Matthew 24, 29, 108, 166
Scarniench, Michael 78, 166
Schaefer, Christine 34, 35, 192
Schafer, Beth 42, 45, 88, 166
Schafer, Theodore 147
Schauer, Robert 188
Schilling, Susan 37, 54, 56, 147
Schmeling, Betty 39, 71
Schmeling, Terri 39, 105, 147
Schmidt, Hope 86, 188
Schoen, Kristin 16, 35, 166
Schonauer, Victoria 147
School Spirit 14
Schroeder, Dione 147
Schultz, Donata 71
Schultz, Kelly 180
Schuster, Marci 188
Schwartz, Andrew 24, 29, 31, 147, 213
Schwartz, Matthew 82, 180
Schwarz, Andrew 32
Schwegler, Walter 62
Schwenke, Pete 71, 78
Scolaro, Tracy 7, 34, 73, 166
Scott, Dana 36, 38, 47, 107, 147, 198
Scott, Darnell 193
Scott, Justin 190
Scott, Leonard 56, 166
Scott, Sandra 56, 126, 147
Scott, Sean 80, 81, 95, 180
Scott, William 80, 81, 101, 180
Seaman, Maurice 147
Secic, Michelle 186
Secic, Sandra 8, 180
Index
209
Sedmak, Gregory 40, 41, 58, 180
Segines, Antoinc 191
Segines, Dawn 166
Segulin, Dave 37
Scgulin, James 24, 29, 30, 31, 37, 104, 166
Segulin, Mickey 71
Seller. Lana 86, 180, 218
Selvaggio, Nick 72, 185
Senior Divider 108
Senior Talent Night 54
Seniors 110
Senn, Sonja 147
Serafin, Theresa 180
Serra, Paul 71, 73
Sesic, Michelle 8
Severino, Janet 71
Seymour, Ron 60, 62, 190
Seymour, Steven 103, 147
Shafer, Bill 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 31, 71, 191
Shannon, Thomas 190
Shantery, Charles 180
Shaw, Anthony 101, 184
Shaw, James 166
Sheck, David 101, 188
Sheck, Michael 78, 80, 180
Sheck. Mike 71, 145
Sheehan, Brian 166
Sheets, Kenneth 24, 28, 190
Shenk, Christopher 24, 28, 188
Sheridan, Marie 14, 42, 44, 45, 48, 88, 89,
166
Sheridan, Michael 101, 192
Shimko, Renee 32, 166, 207
Shippitka, Michael 180
Shivak, John 87, 166, 218
Shore Center Barber and Style 167
Shotwell, Erwin 184
Shotwell, Sabrina 147
Shusky, John 180
Sigh, James 80, 180
Sillia, Beth 180
Simenc, Jeffrey 189
Simicevic, Marijana 166
Simmons, Clarence 93, 147
Simmons, Janelle 180
Simone, Tina 166
Simpson, Jim 71
Sims Brothers Buick, Inc. 170
Sims, Cory 180
Sims, James 24, 30, 166
Sink, Ryan 78, 166
Sink, Trevor 147
Siupinys, Anthony 180
Siupinys, Kristina 166
Ski Club 48
Skodnik, Andrew 180
Skok, Gregory 24, 29, 30, 180
Skrab, Mary Ann 180
Slattery, Jennifer 181
Slaughter, Chenise 181
Slaybaugh, Tracy 181
Slejko, Jason 181
Slogar, James 147
Slogar, Ronald 166
Slogar, Stephanie 192
Slusarski II, Ronald 184
Smiciklas III, John 147
Smith, Andre 78, 80, 166
Smith, Bonnie 71, 129
Smith, Denise 53, 181
Smith, Lisa 32, 56, 147
Smith, Michael 104
Smith, Ricky 16, 94, 95, 181
Smith, Robert M 147
Smith, Robert S 7, 10, 77, 78, 102, 181
Smith, Roderick 186
Smith, Shannon 24, 28, 193
Smith, Sowanna 181
Smith, Stanley 78, 80, 181
Smith, Stephen 51, 58, 70, 166
Smith, Tina 141, 147
Smith, Wayne 71
Smolic, Stephanie 44, 49, 181
Smrdel, Anthony 181
Sobecki, Sheri 56, 147
Soblesky, Christopher 181
Soccer 82
Socha, Jason 185
Solnosky, Joseph 87, 166
Solnosky, Michael 166
Solnosky, William 186
Soltesz, Christina 23, 40, 41, 45, 47, 50, 54,
55, 118, 125, 126, 129, 130, 133, 134, 142,
148, 212, 218
Soltesz, Frank 71
Soos, Scott 56, 166
Sophomores 170
Sopko, Jill 38, 166
Sopko, Theresa 84, 85, 96, 97, 166
Soprek, Dubravka 166
Spada, Christopher 185
Spehar, Daniel 181
Speights, Tina 53
Spence, Kenneth 181
Spencer, Curtis 42, 44, 45, 56, 58, 166, 212
Spencer, Michelle 166
Spencer, Natasha 38, 44, 61, 141, 160, 166,
206
Spenser, Curtis 51
Spenser, Natasha 159
Sperner, Noah 36, 148
Sperner, Rebecca 36, 166
Speroff, Keith 29
Spicer, Kari 188
Spiegel, Catherine 187
Spiga, Barbara 44, 72
Spinelli, Jennifer 114, 118, 126, 130, 133,
134, 141, 148, 153
Spooner, Lorri 187
Springer, Barb 36, 72
Springer, Michelle 184
Sray, Albin 181
Stadler, Veronica 72
Staff 64
Stankivicz, Amy 166
Stanton, Timothy 148
Staples, Norman 181
Staples, Robert 190
Starr, Sheree 192
Stauffer, Adam 10, 12, 20, 23, 36, 39, 50,
52, 108, 126, 141, 142, 148, 149, 193, 218
Steele's Garage 173
Steele, Barbara 30, 182
Steen, Alchina 166
Stephancic, Donna 105
Stephanie Walters 13
Stephens, Delon 32, 170, 182
Stephens, James 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 145, 166
Sterbank, Julie 32, 38, 39, 47, 51, 54, 118,
126, 130, 134, 142, 148
Varsity Chorale showing off their singing ability.
210
Index
Sterrick, Brian 24, 28, 187
Stevenson, Shawna 182
Stewart, Joel 52, 129, 134, 141, 142, 148,
218
Stih, Cynthia 184
Stillings, Brian 185
Stimburys, Donna 37, 182
Stimburys, Mary Ann 184
Stinnett, Katrina 53
Stipkovich, James 78, 166
Stobinski, Judy 72
Stois, John 189
Stokes, Katrina 182
Stokes, Ronald 182
Strah, Thomas 148
Strasser, Patricia 148
Straub, Jason 87, 166
Straub, Megan 86, 99, 191
Straub, Shannon 32, 148, 153
Straus, David 166
Stringer, Richard 93, 166
Strong, Tracie 166
Stroup, Maria 72
Strowder, Valencia 38, 53, 166
Strunk, David 104, 185
Strunk, Scott 148
Stuber, Richard 73
Student Council 122
Student Council 36
Student Council Ad 123
Student Life 6
Stupica, Thomas 62
Stupica, Valerie 9, 36, 88, 89, 148
Subel, Jennifer 182
Suchevits, Craig 56, 148
Sugar, Eddie 182
Sugar, Elvis 61, 166
Sugar, Robert 190
Suggs, Rodney 11
Sullivan, Carolyn 53
Summers, Richard 166
Survey 50
Sustar, Frank 148
Sustersic, Amanda 32, 33, 148, 159, 198
Swanson, Jeffery 24, 25, 28, 148
Swearingen, Charles 182
Sweet, Mary 32, 36, 40, 41, 47, 49, 169
Swope, Joseph 148
Swope, Lee 36, 44, 49, 73, 182
Swyt, John 44, 148
Swyt, Sharon 36, 44, 177, 182
Symphonic Wind Ensemble 29
Syroney, Jeffrey 32, 33, 182, 205
Szalay, Tascia 34, 35, 148
Sztul, Victoria 182
T
Tadiello, Keith 80, 182
Tajgiszer, Stephen 78, 169
Tajgiszer, William 148
Tanner, April 36, 184
Taurman, Ralph 90, 91, 102, 169
Taylor, Frances 187
Taylor, Howard 24, 29, 32, 104, 169
Taylor, Karl 169
Taylor, Kimberly 4, 30, 57, 185
Taylor, Kristin 150, 169
Taylor, Laura 193
Taylor, Meghan 34, 35, 185
Taylor, Robert 188
Tekieli, Tiffany 21, 86, 107, 182
Tennis, Girl's 88
Tcrlizzi, Robert 24, 28, 182
Terry, Taray 102, 114, 150
Theme 2
Thigpen, Ronald 190
Thomas, Bruce 32, 182
Thomas, Jacqueline 34, 105, 182
Thomas, Jason 169
Thomas, Leila 38, 82, 168, 169
Thomas, Monica 182
Thomas, Nicole 182
Thomas, Shannon 36, 182
Thomas, Tracy 32, 169
Thompson, Donnie 190
Thompson, Johnny 183
Thompson, Marcellus 183
Thompson, Tarnell 102, 169
Thornton, Jeanine 169
Thornton, Tammieanna 53, 193
Ticchione, Anne Marie 150
Timm, Natalie 183
Tingley, Howard 80, 103, 183
Tinker, Patricia 190
Tinker, Shelly 169
Tlrabassi, Anthony 169
Tirabassi, Lisa 13, 102, 150
Tkac, Carol 61, 72, 185, 193
Tobias, Shelley 99, 192
Tobin, Sarah 150
Tobin, Timothy 104, 183
Tobolewski, Elizabeth 38, 42, 47, 52, 61,
125, 142, 159, 169, 203, 218
Tomasi, Jill 102, 173, 183
Tomasi, Lou 102
Tomic, Danny 95, 183
Tomsic, Matthew 37, 183
Tonn, Rosemarie 72
Tonti, Paul 56, 150
Torrelli, Chris 72
Torzewski, Bruce 186
Toth, Adam 150
Toth, Julie 27
Toth, Michael 183
Touschner, Craig 169
Touschner, Keith 186
Travis, Charles 150
Trbovich, Donald 150, 169
Trebec, Christine 53
Tressler, Dan 11
Tressler, Joseph 29, 104, 169
Trevarthen, Todd 32, 33, 40, 41, 58, 150,
170, 178
Trocheck, Jodin 95, 192
Troha, Adrienne 188
Troha, Michele 56, 169
Tucci, John 78, 169
Tuckerman, Danielle 47, 105, 169
Tuckerman, Geoffrey 183
Turek, Martin 24, 49, 150
Turkall, Dennis 72, 94, 95
Turner, Cheree 16, 56, 169
Turner, Renee 183
Turpin, Jay 70, 82, 183, 204
Mr. Perez and seniors showing off what they can do.
u
Index
211
Vukovic, Christine 9, 45, 129, 151
Vurusic, Jayne 192
Kimi Masterson, Tina Soltesz, Maren Lueersen, Curt Spencer, Katie Paroska, Jenny Hopkins, January
Jenkins, Brinda Kumar and Tina lie looking so happy.
U, Jun Yong 88, 89, 188
U, Sun-Yong 169
Uchbar Jr., Douglas 189
Ugrinic, Kellie 36, 150
Ugrinic, Kristie 181, 183
Uhlir, Todd 20, 21, 46, 130, 134, 141, 142,
151
Ulle, Ronald 93, 151
Urban, Michelle 169
Urbancic, Karen 56, 151
Urbania, Michael 183
Urena, Kathia 169
Ussai, Bernice 151
Ussai, Daniel 78, 169
V
Valencic, Christine 34, 35, 183
Valencic, Michelle 12, 20, 21, 34, 36, 38, 151
Valencic, Ninette 10, 11, 34, 35, 38, 108,
159, 168, 169
Valentic, Katica 169
Valentic, Rose 187
Valentine's Ball 20
Van Dyne, Chantel 32, 47, 169
Van Ho, Kay 62
Van Ness, Gail 44, 151
Vanah, Kathleen 4, 38, 159, 169, 206
Vanah, Patricia 84, 85, 103, 151, 153, 201
Vance, Kevin 90, 192
Vanderhoff Jr., Thomas 169
Varner, Amy 183
Varsity Chorale 33
Vasko, Robert 183
Vecdmont III, Pete 169
Vehar, Joseph 38, 46, 78, 101, 102, 129,
145, 151, 207
Vehovec, Bryan 188
Velkos, Haralambos 159, 169
Velkos, Joseph 169
Vend, Michelle 12, 84, 85, 96, 97, 151
Vetman, Michael 151
Viglione, Dave 24, 28
Vihtelic. Patrick 37, 46, 55, 133, 151
Virant, Deborah 151, 153
Vitolo, Gerald 151
Vlach, Julie 187
Vobornik, Jarrod 151
Vocaturo Jr., Fred 190
Voigt, Robert 191
Voll, Craig 46, 169
Volleyball, JV/Freshmen 86
Volleyball, Varsity 84
Von Benken, Bill 72, 137, 142, 218
Von Sick, Christine 187
Vondrak, Nancy 61, 72, 146
Vonsik, Chris 8
Vrabel, Melissa 32, 169
w
Wagner, Michelle 32, 192
Wagner, William 183
Wai Napolo 57
Walczak, Philip 185
Wallette, Stacy 193
Walls, Rhonda 169
Walsh, Erin 38, 169
Walsh, Patrick 78, 151, 174
Walsh, Susan 13, 38, 169
Walsmith, Robert 61, 72, 101
Walter, Dianna 169
Walter, Kenneth 95, 188
Walter, Laura 56, 151
Waltermire, Jennifer 32, 33, 36, 47, 169
Waltermire, Kathleen 36, 107, 151
Walton, Derek 53, 92, 93, 202
Walton, Stephanie 32, 33, 36, 169
Walworth, Tara 178, 183
Walworth, Tracy 17, 169
Wandersleben, Carolyn 72
Wandersleben, John 78, 80, 174, 183
Wandersleben, Megan 32, 84, 85, 97, 151
Ward, Patrice 80, 81, 94, 95, 183
Ward, Ta Rhonda 12, 56, 151
Warman, Connie 72
Warman, Suzanne 57, 152
Waschura, Maryann 32, 169
Washington, Nasja 169
Washington, Rashawn 95, 186
Watral, Kimberly 56, 86, 169
Weakland, Cathy 6, 16, 39, 44, 46, 50, 51,
107, 110, 113, 114, 133, 134, 137, 141,
142, 145, 152, 186, 188, 218
Weakland, John 152
Weaver, Christina 152
Weaver, Pat 56, 72
Weaver, Rebecca 190
Webb, Jason 188
Webber, Michaelle 183
Weber, Eric 193
Weber, Kristen 183
Weber, Michael 174, 183
Welker, Jennifer 32, 160, 183, 218
Weller, Ainsley 152
Wendel, David 17, 82, 152
Wengerd, John 169
Wensing, Dan 72, 78, 137, 142
West, Laura 84, 85, 96, 169
West, Yvonne 187
Westover, Peter 169
Weybrecht, Jason 95, 186
Wheeler, David 53, 152
Wheeler, Sheila 183
Whelan, Sean 160, 169
Whelan, Thomas 191
212
Index
Wherley, Richard 72, 103
White, James 169
White, Lanay 186
White, Mary 65, 72
White, Reginald 90, 102
White, Sheila 24, 29, 183
Whitmore, Lisa 53
Wickware, Anthony Todd 169
Wilcox, Paulnetta 28, 185
Wiley, Rashanda 12
Williams, Angela 53
Williams, Carlena 56
Williams, Carol 53, 72
Williams, Claudia 185
Williams, Elonda 152
Williams, Fatima 183
Williams, Michelle 169
Williams, Monica 190
Williams, Neal 183
Williams, Nicole 183
Williams, Rashawn 8, 77, 78, 183
Williams, Rufus 183
Williams, Stephanie 183
Williams, Tasha 169
Williams, Troy 118, 125
Willingham, Melissa 28
Willrich, Randolph 152
Wilson, Holly 183
Wilson, Khadija R 169
Wilson, Rashon S 184
Wims. Regina 24, 53, 183
Winkleman, Bonnie 183
Winkleman, Gale 152
Winston, Alaster 191
Winston, Carlos 183, 188
Winter Play 58
Wirbel, Mark 46, 169
Witt, Stacey 178, 183
Wojno, Linda 56, 152
Wolenski, Kenneth 24, 28, 102, 190
Wolenski, Lorinne 183
Wollmershauser, Lloyd 152
Wolowiecki, Bryan 23, 24, 25, 29, 31, 33, 39,
152
Wood, David 152, 153
Wood, Robert 152, 153, 177
Wood, Timothy 188
Wood, Traci 183
Woodard, Steven 24, 29, 125, 169
Woodard, Tameka 53, 193
Woods, Shonda 191
Woods, Valencia 32, 190
Wrestling 100
Wright, Kimberly 184, 193
Wycoff, Robert 183
Y
Shawn Kobus, Andrew Schwartz and Tracey Baranowski posing pretty at a football game.
Yates, Sonya 30, 183
Year, Last 214
Yee, Michele 36, 47, 49, 50, 88, 89, 169
Yocum, Robert 63, 113
Yoon, Sang Pil 183
York, Dick 72, 187
Young, Crystal 24, 27, 187
Young, Lawrence 169
Young, Michael 183
Young, Paul 24, 28, 186
Yuhas, Karen 72, 108
Yuhas, Stacie 34, 99, 192
Yuhas, Teresa 7, 24, 26, 108, 152
Yurcich, Charles 187
Yurcich, Christine 16, 169
Zigman, Jennifer 152
Zigman, Laura 38, 96, 97, 169
Zingale, Angela 32, 183
Zivnoska, Edward 95, 191
Zovko, Thomas 101
Zschuppe, Katherine 183
Zubizarreta, Judith 72, 137
Zupancic, Bernetta 24, 27, 28, 169
Zupancic, Valerie 32, 33, 36, 39, 152
Zurga, Mary 183
Zurilla, Kim 53, 152
Zusman, Larry 169
Zwart, Karen 88, 89, 153
z
Yarish, Lisa 152
Yartz, Leslie 56, 169
Zagore, Christine 24, 27, 184
Zagore, Theresa 56
Zahler, Alison 38, 44, 47, 50, 73, 159, 169
Zahler, James 185
Zahursky, Carol 190
Zahursky, Theresa 24, 27, 169
Zakrajsek, Janene 34, 35, 36, 45, 192
Zalar, Loretta 190
Zana, Deborah 186
Zanghi, Angela 105, 183
Ziegler, Monica 169
Index
213
LOOKING BACK\
MemfUH Fum Laff^ YIbm
Last year we did not charge enough
and were thus unable to publish a supple-
ment to the yearbook. We had lots of
pictures of Spring events which we are
printing in this book.
214
Last Year
Last Year
215
216
Last Year
Last Year
217
Tfumk You,
^
The staff of the Euclidian would like to
extend thanks to all who helped to make
this pook possible. First and formost
thanks go to our advisor, Mr. Von Ben-
ken for the many long hours of hard work
and leadership that he put in and to Miss.
Black our other advisor. Others to be
thanked are: Raimor Studios for process-
ing and printing our photographs, Jostens
Yearbook Company for putting it all to-
gether, the writers and photographers
who contributed their time, and last but
not least the entire student body of Euclid
High School without which this book
could not exist.
Coloffim
110 copies of the 1988 Euclidian
were printed by the Jostens Printing
and Publishing Division at State Col-
lege, Pennsylvania. The book is print-
ed on Gloss 191 paper stock and in-
cludes 8 pages of natural color and 8
pages of spot color. Souvenir type is
used throughout the book with body
copy set in ten point size and caption
copy set in eight point size. The cover
design was done by senior Julie
Barcza. The final deadline to insure
on-time delivery was February 22,
1988.
SUff
Copy Staff: Katie Weakland, Heidi Mar-
tin, Adam Stauffer, Betsy Tobolewski,
Bill Castrovince, Kris Hren, Jennifer
Welker.
Contributors (1 or 2 stories): Jeanine
Castrovinci, Nancy Cook, Laurie Bock,
Vicki Jaworsky, Francine Moore, Diane
Hodnichak, Chris Chinni, Jenny Jones,
Sally Bierer, Tina Soltesz, Katie Roach,
Julie Fischer, Erica Richards, Mike Kitch-
en, John Colbert, Jennifer Mason, John
Shivak, Lana Seiler, Doug Matiaska, Julie
Groves, Jennifer Welker.
Photography Staff: Shawn Kobus,
Matt Ballish, Anthony Griffin, Joel Stew-
art, Katie Roach, Tina Soltesz, Adam
Stauffer, Jennifer Welker, Bill Castro-
vince, John Marincek, Helen Chen.
Layout Staff: Bill Castrovince, John
Cindric, Betsy Tobolewski, Matt Ballish,
Maria Dent.
Photography Liason
Matt Ballish
Layout Editor
Bill Castrovince
Photography Editor
Shawn Kobus
Copy Editor
Katie Weakland
Advisors
Mr. William Von Benken
Miss. Katy Black
Euclid High School was full of a
great variety of interests and personal-
ities in 1988. The Euclidian Staff has
attempted to depict everyone to the
best of its ability. Unfortunately, very
few people actually helped to put the
book together. Though the names
were numerous, only a few dedicated
individuals did the work. This is espe-
cially true with the copy and photogra-
phy staff where people contributed
very little time. The Euclidian also re-
grets that some seniors are not pic-
tured because they never bothered to
have their picture taken at Raimor
Studios. The Euclidian office was often
a place of much activity and conversa-
tion, unfortunately not much work was
accomplished and as a result, the com-
piling of the book rested on a few
shoulders. The staff regrets any errors
or omissions that may have been
made. Anyone wishing to work on the
1989 yearbook would be welcome.
GOOD LUCK CIMC OF '88
Closing
Signatures 219
220 Signatures
Signatures 221
222 Signatures
Signatures
224 Signatures
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URENA*BERNICEUSSAI*MICHELLEVALENCIC*PATRICIAVANAH*GAILVAN NESS* JOSEPH VEHAR*
PHYLLIS VENABLE* MICHELLE VENCL* MICHAEL VETMAN* PATRICK VI HTELIC*DABORAH VI RANT*
GERALD VITOLO*JARODVOBORNIK* *TERESAYUHAS*THERESAZAGORE*
CHRISTINE VUKOVIC * PATRICK JENNIFER ZIGMAN * VALERIE
WALSH* LAURA WALTER* KATHLEEN ZUPANCIC * KIM ZURILLA* LOUIS
WALTERMIRE * DEREK WALTON * ZURLO* KAREN ZWART * SANDRA
MEGAN WANDERSLEBEN * KENDA ACCETTOLA * CARL ADAMS *
WARD *TARHONDAWARD* SUZANNE CARLETTAADAMS* LA TONYA AITKEN*
WARMAN*ROBERTWASHINGTON* LATRINA M ALEXANDER * PAMELA
CATHYWEAKLAND*JOHNWEAKLAND ALEXANDER * KRISTEN ALLEN *
* CHRISTINA WEAVER * AINSLEY ANGELAANDROJNA* JASON ANGLEN *
WELLER* DAVID WEN DEL* DAVID KAREN ANGLEN * SAKIKOANZAI *
WHEELER * REGINALD WHITE * ANGELO ARGENTI * ANGELA
CARLENA WILLIAMS * ELONDA ARRINGTON * KARMAARTER* LAURA
WILLIAMS * TROY WILLIAMS * ASSEFF * DENISE BAIRD * MICHAEL
RANDOLPH WILLRICH * GALE BALL* MATTHEW BALLISH *TRACEY
WINKLEMAN * LINDA WOJNO * LLOYD BARANOWSKI * KENNETH BARBER*
WOLLMERSHAUSER * BRYAN JULIE BARCZA * WILLIAM BEALKO *
WOLOWIECKI*DAVIDWOOD* ROBERT CHRISTOPHER BEEM I LLER * JOHN
WOOD* LISA YARISH*ANDREWYOUNG BEGOVIC* STEVE BEGOVIC* SANDRA
BELAVIC* TIMOTHY BELAVICH* STEVEN BELLE* RICHARD BENCIVENNI* DAVID BERKE* ERIC BERRY*
ALICE BEUCK* SHELLY BEY* ALFRED BIELSKIS* REGINALD BLACK *SIMONEBLAIR*SONYA BLAIR*
CRYSTAL BOBOSIK * MARK BON NAY *LAKECHEA BONNER* JAN ETBOPP* DENISE BOWMAN*
CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY* SHANNON BRENNAN * RICHARD BRENTAR * DAVID BRICKMAN * STACIE
BRICKMAN*MATTHEWBRIZES* ALBERT BROWN III* CHARLES BROWN* CLYDE BROWN*
KIMBERLY BROWN* ROBERT BROWN* SCOTT BROWN* DANIEL BUKVIC* LINDA BURICH*
JOHN BURKE* RANDOLPH BURLISON*CHARLESBURTYK*MICHELLEBUTAUSKI*
CONSTANCE CAHOON* ERIC CALABRESE* DAN I EL CAMPBELL* ANTHONY
CAPUOZZO*WANTHONYCASTROVINCI* PATRICIA CECELIC* JEFFREY
CECHURA*LYNNCERCEK*LARRYCHEATHAM*CHRISTINECHINNI*
STEVEN CHRISTEN *JENNIFERCHRISTOPHER*CARLACINKOLE
*MICHAELCLEARY*DEBRACOLANTONIO*JUSTINACOLO*
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