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LENNY NIEVES*  CHRISTINE  NOVOTNY'TIFFANEYOATMAN* 

JEANINEOBLAK*  VICTORIA  OBOCZKY»  MICHAEL  0  CON  NELL* 

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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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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. 


Theme 


Student  Council   supplied   the  school   with  new  horizons  in 
school  beautification 


Center 


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 


Theme 


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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 


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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. 


-~  ^^^^^»--^»- 


Nicolle   Pavlik  taking  the   roast  out   of   the 


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Rain,  faitk  tiy  dampM  nlSiiukiak»^  of  HmeeomMq  gaunt  aid  doMce^. 


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 


10 


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 
Mazzei 


The  Panther  deferis'e  sacking  North  squarlerDac 


Homecoming 


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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 


Mb'  hl(W&  €f)Uut 


Studaitl  kiunn  tin/c  PaiiOie^  Pniik 


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 


15 


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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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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 


HaHoiJem  spoilt 

SHukiitl  ikoui  off  HnfL  (Moib/t  coiHimik 


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? 

-Doug  Matiaska 


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Halloween 


Halloween 


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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. 

Adam  Stauffer 


MicVlie  Va  ler?( 

OxiELN/ 


Nicole  Molnar,  second 
runner-up  with  Bob 
Anderson. 


Karen  Kosmerl,  first  run- 
ner-up. 


>;  Patty  Neligan,  third  run- 

ner-up      with       Rich 
Hornyak. 


Valentine's  Ball 


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King  Todd  Uhlir  and  his  date  Nicolle  Pavlic  and 
Queen  Michelle  Valencic  and  her  date  Bob 
Montana. 


Rich  Kekic,  lirst  runner- 
ap  with  Tiffany  Tekieli. 


Mike  Ball,  second  runner- 
up. 


Annnfil,  tinrtir. 


Dan  Newman»  third  run 
ner-up  with  Nina  Lone. 


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Couples  enjoying  themselves  at  the  Valentine's  Ball. 


Valentine's  Ball 


21 


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 


22 


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 


23 


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 


MansluMq  T(y  A  Piffemt  Beat 

EucAdi  wiatciiiMq  bead  Icupi  tkb  matA  b/df^ 


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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The  percussion  section  readies  for  a  mid-day  practice. 


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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 


TvJUf&M£    AtOUMd 


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 


Woi/iMq   TkUv  Fla^ 


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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Flag  Corps 


27 


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 


Cimc&it  Band  tahu  wf&(,  ofikfo  fodtboK  ieaiotc 


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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Concert  Band 


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^ttiflumit  Wud  Eiuem6&  U  th  e6&  of  1h  luidumtiitl 


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. 


Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble 


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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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Orchestra 


Jaz  Band  adit  ipi»  Iff  jfouM,  Ak 


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. 


I      m^ 


L.    \m 


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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Choral  Masters/Mixed  Chorous 


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VaUttj  Ckotak  U  o>  connbiMdUoH,  of  iingiiig  and  daniciMq 


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. 


LoH  Of  Clum, 

FoolhcM  clieffAadm  ueAf  ikow  UeVt,  ip&Ut 


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 


34 


ClumiMQ  Oh,  Aft  EKceptumal  Tmub 

BahSut  dtmAalen  iefi  Iceef  1U  amud  ifiUlled 


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 


g'  oa^ 


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 


Kiij  Ciuh  %Mm  of  iew(£e>  codHMuek  m 


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 


AcadeiMU!,  Aid  Bf^MsumijajiaJij  Eteg^MC^ 


NeHtmat  fJotioK,  Soddj  U  fo^  iHMd  M  uaatKuS^  uctinik  iM>  iewiee> 


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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LtaniKiMq  About  Ottm,  CouMtJUn 


Maren  Luecrsen  from  Germany. 


^ 


HekiM^  (Mm  Aid  LeauUM^  LoMguagei 

Pe»  tuXki  As^  daum^  uituy  oka  kafUnq  IkouhU  (m,  oku 


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 


E^xfOMillMq  Yowv  Cumum  Backqnjowd 

PuuMi  Ciih  enpeut  HukiH  Hr  oJbutb 


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 


45 


MaJdug   Tk  Auduy,    Viiud 

MedUb  AiM  (ktu/&L  AofuUng  aidu  tb'  Ha  daWunm 


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 


Offux,  Aid  AtlMjc^  BuAum 

AD  Ciuh  ad  0(fu»  Aukl  k^  outiM^UA  buiUm  of  M&hsk  ad  kdwd 


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 


47 


*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 


EwAdi  Qd  Ctih  givu  ffuM  m  o/fpciSuti^ 
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. 


M  Tk  Nm  Tkdti  Fit  n  PtaUr 

Suw&H  Job  U  H'  gitUe^  muH  tb'  Ua  kckad 


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 


Se&cUKg  Thb  Litmiumi  Fiml^ 


EiMJUfiy  pfUtiS  Hi,  CMMti,  dc  la  Cfiaf 


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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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. 


52 


Euclidian 


Bill  Castrovince,  Matthew  Ballish,  Kris  Hren,  John 
Marincek  and  Tony  Castrovinci  brainstorming.  Julie 
Fischer  working  on  a  layout.  Joel  Stewart  eating 
lunch. 


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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 


53 


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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 


55 


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. 


60 


Academics  Divider 


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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 


62 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

80 


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. 


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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 

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Pantherettes  Traci  Vanah,  Nicole  Molnar  and  Jeanine  Oblak  preparing  for  the  long  season. 


Karen  Maroli  nursing  her  injured  knee. 


The  Euclid  spike  in  action. 


84 


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 


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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. 


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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 


*^ 


'O 


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 


BaUd&Jl  Htm  iaxel  U  '^iplt  dl^  In  Un  jama 


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 


.    ...wu.  ,        ......      ^.,^^.^^,      ^uu^..      ».i^y       . 

1 

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 


Hcud  T(y  Hatd  CouSd 


PaiHiefL  qnafpbik  bMe,  fate,  Hy  face,  mitk  UeVu  oppotm 


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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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Lara  Lomac,  Kirstin  Esch  and  Kim  Miller  watchtog  a  close  race. 


The  teams  relaxing  between  races. 


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Swimming 


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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 


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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 


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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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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?' 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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Student  Council  Ad 


Student  Council  Ad 


123 


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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StuMl  u&tl  MemHiu  of  FoiiiU^  Paulo 


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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RemMhm  Wltm... 


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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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Richard  B.  Hornyak  Jr        Po-Chun(Randy)  Hsu        Jeffrey  A.  Huddleston 


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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Kathy  Paroska  and  Tina  lie  show  their  friendship. 


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. 


You  cant  get  far  with  this  little  thing. 


One  embarassing  means  of  transportation. 


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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 


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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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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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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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Rob  Paradise 


Janet  L.  Pardue 


Mia  Parise 


A.  J.  Parker 


Mervin  Parker 


Katalin  Paroska 


Ketan  K.  Patel  Nicolle  Lynn  Pavlic 


Dave  Penny 


Josette  M.  Percic  Barbara  A.  Perko 


Renee  Pcrna 


Anita  Marie  Perrotti 


Rick  M.  Penny 


Christopher  Perry 


David  Perry 


Eric  Perryman 


Eda  Persic 


Brenda  Petho 


Lynn  A.  Phillips 


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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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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 


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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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RaUed  On  Radlc 

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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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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. 


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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, 


150 


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 


153 


ILNIDIEIRCIIaVSS 


154 


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Underclass  Divider 


155 


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 


157 


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 


158 


Juniors 


Bob  Velkos  discussing  his  English  assignment  with  Mrs.  McLaughlin 


Juniors 


159 


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 


160 


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 


Juniors 


161 


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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Juniors 


163 


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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Juniors 


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 


Juniors 


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 


166 


Juniors 


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LoeH  It  Up 

Neui  locki  kd^  keep  (tUct  mcuf 

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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Juniors 


167 


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. 

-Lauri  Bock 


Jouf  Dm 

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Euetd,  Okur  44123 

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168 


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 


Juniors 


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 


Sophomores 


171 


I 


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 


Sophomores 


Jeffrey  Evilsizer 
Kjmberly  Faint 


FRONT    END    REPAIR 

AND    ALIGNMENT 

STARTERS  &   ALTERNATORS 


20401    EUCLID    AVE 
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A  PROSPEROUS  UFB 


Steven  Fakult 
Karin  Faletic 


Rosa  Faraci 
Patrick  Felden 


Duane  Fender 
Jennifer  Fiediga 


Tracey  Filipasic 
Thomas  Fitzpatrick 


Monique  Flonnoy 
Thomas  Fox 


Daniel  Frattin 
Kevin  Gaines 


Kimberly  Gambatese 
Richard  Gamber 


Sophomores 


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 
William  Goodwin 


Morse,  p|^  Weber,  Kim  Herm«,  Traci  Davis  and  John 
Wandersleben  enjoying  themselves  outdoors. 


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174 


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 


Sophomores 


175 


.K'linifi'r  K.upt'rski 
Jt'ssiCrt  KtMtin^ 
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 


176 


Sophomores 


Bridgette  Negrelli  appreciat- 

it|g      nature      w,^    her  Natasha  Martin 

M       Robert  Martin 


Congratulations 

Graduating 
Seniors! 


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Jennifer  Masley 
Jennifer  Mason 


Alison  Matish 
Ian  Matlock 


Ayanna  Matthews 
Teresa  Maust 


Jeanine  McAlpine 
Jernnaine  McCaleb 


Brian  McCarthy 
Wayne  McCartney 


Tamika  McGhee 
Vanessa  McGroder 


Sophomores 


177 


Kerri  McReynolds 
Joseph  Meden  IV 


Sandy  Samas,  Tara  Walworth,  Balee  Riley,  Jenny  SabcH  cjd  Stacey 
five  biological  bra 


Tramayne  Meeks 
Thomas  Milicevic 


Ernest  Miller 
Laura  Minadeo 


Michelle  Mincek 
Charles  Mingle 


Heather  Miranda 
Ruth  Miranda 


Michelle  Mizick 
Patricia  Molenda 


Tricia  Mondok 
Laura  Montagnei 


Pamela  Montgomery 
Kimberly  Moore 


178 


Sophomores 


Marlon  Moore 
Shannon  Moriarty 
Brian  Morris 
Jamal  Morris 
Tracy  Morris 
Joel  Morse 


Stephanie  Moses 
Latanya  Moultry 
Christine  Muccino 
Craig  Murowsky 
Vincent  Myers 
Angela  Naglic 


Bridget  Negrelli 
Jack  Nemecek 
Michelle  Newcomb 
Nina  Nichols 
Ann  Nicolosi 
Lance  Nosse 


Cynthia  Novotny 
Elizabeth  Noyes 
Kathleen  Nugent 
Patrick  Nugent 
Christine  Oblak 
Nicholas  Orazem 


Lorena  Orbanic 
Heidi  Ospelt 
Tim  Pae 
Sanjay  Parker 
Terenz  Parker 
Tina  Parker 


John  Parsons 
Francis  Pavlic 
Nedzad  Pelinkaj 
Debra  Pence 
Barbara  Penn 
Angela  Perry 


Angela  Perusek 
Jennifer  Petrie 
Timothy  Phillis 
Laura  Pizmoht 
Lisa  Plummer 
Heather  Polo 


James  Posavad 
Robert  Povirk 
Tracy  Prestigomo 
Engelbert  Puhalj 
James  Quirarte 
David  Radachy 


Sophomores 


179 


Josip  Radosevic 
Kathleen  Rafail 
Bridget  Ramsay 
Shadced  Rashid 
Carloyn  Rebisli 
Nicole  Reese 


Brandy  Reichman 

Rebecca  Reid 

Cindy  Renner 

Lasheen  Renter 

Thomas  Reynolds 

Sonja  Rhone 


H  Douglas  Rice 

Arthur  Richards 

Balee  Riley 

Steven  Ritchie 

Rachelle  Roethel 

Terrence  Roscoe 


Donald  Ross 

Lenka  Runza 

Kenton  Rusack 

Michelle  Russell 

Lisa  Ryan 

Kevin  Rymarczyk 


Heidi  Sacko 

Sandra  Samas 

Deborah  Sarpolis 

Michele  Savolainen 

Kelly  Schultz 

Matthew  Schwartz 


Sean  Scott 

William  Scott 

Sandra  Secic 

Gregory  Sedmak 

Lana  Seiler 

Theresa  Serafin 


Charles  Shantcry 

Michael  Sheck 

Michael  Shippitka 

John  Shusky 

James  Sigh 

Beth  Sillia 


Janelle  Simmons 
Cory  Sims 
Anthony  Siupinys 
Andrew  Skodnik 
Gregory  Skok 
Mary  Ann  Skrab 


Sophomores 


Jennifer  Slattery 
Chenise  Slaughter 


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all  the  right  places'." 


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Denise  Smith 
Ricky  Smith 


Robert  Smith 
Sowanna  Smith 


Stanley  Smith 
Stephanie  Smolic 


Anthony  Smrdel 
Christopher  Soblesky 


Daniel  Spehar 
Kevin  Spence 


Albin  Sray 
Norman  Staples 


Sophomores 


181 


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Tiffany  Tekieli 


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Monica  Thomas  Nicole  Thomas  Shannon  Thomas 


182 


Sophomores 


Johnny  Thompson 
Marcellus  Thompson 
Natalie  Timm 
Howard  Tingley 
Timothy  Tobin 
Jill  Tomasi 


Danny  Tomic 
Matthew  Tomsic 
Michael  Toth 
Geoffrey  Tuckerman 
Renee  Turner 
Jay  Turpin 


Kristic  Ugrinic 
Michael  Urbania 
Christine  Valencic 
Amy  Varner 
Robert  Vasko 
William  Wagner 


Tara  Walworth 
John  Wandersleben 
Patrice  Ward 
Michaelle  Webber 
Kristen  Weber 
Michael  Weber 


Jennifer  Welker 
Sheila  Wheeler 
Sheila  White 
Fatima  Williams 
Neal  Williams 
Nicole  Williams 


Rashawn  Williams 
Rufus  Williams 
Stephanie  Williams 
Holly  Wilson 
Regina  Wims 
Bonnie  Winkleman 


Carlos  Winston 
Stacey  Witt 
Lorinne  Wolenski 
Traci  Wood 
Robert  Wycoff 
Sonya  Yates 


Sang  Pil  Yoon 
Michael  Young 
Angela  Zanghi 
Angela  Zingale 
Katherine  Zschuppe 
Mary  Zurga 


Sophomores 


183 


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 


MANUFACTURERS  SINCE  1916 


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. 


184 


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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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Security  here  at  Euclid  High  is  a  major  concern  for  our  administra- 
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. 


190 


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: 

Steve  Meyers,  Dianne  Baird,  Brandy  Nickell  Row 
2:  Becky  Hopkins,  Debbie  Isgro,  Betsy  Cayne,  Ann 
Kelly,  Terri  Blasius,  Brian  Sargent,  Chris  Muzinic, 
Kelly  Carney  Row  3:  Chris  Schaefer,  Stephanie 
Slogar,  Kevin  Vance,  Erin  Fox,  Kim  Mikich,  Jenni- 
fer Sankey,  Jayne  Vurusuc,  Shelley  Tobias  Row  4: 
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 
Orsulic,  Jody  Trocheck,  Mike  Cvelbar,  Justin 
Daugherty,  Mike  Sheridan,  Aaron  Haselbusch 


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Mr.   Jablonski   and   Laurie   Bock   show  their  true 
colors 


192 


Freshmen 


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4rs.  Tkac's  eighth  period  English.  Right  to 
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Mr.  and  Mrs.  Theodore  Lomac 

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Stanley  and  Ludmilla  Krulc 

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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. 


195 


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. 


196 


Patrons 


luclefc 


A 


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 


1*4 


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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Students  eager  to  get  to  class  after  a  great  Euclid  pep  rally. 


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 


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CAMPBELL*ANTHONYCAPUOZZO*W  DEAN  *  TONDA  DEAN  *  DEANNA  DE 

ANTHONYCASTROVINCI*  PATRICIA  BALTZO    •   TIMOTHY    DELANEY    * 

CECELIC*JEFFREYCECHURA*LYNN  MATTHEW  DELL  *  KIMBERLY  DEL 

CERCEK    *    LARRY    CHEATHAM    *  MONTE  *  RICHARD  DELSANTER  * 

CHRISTINE     CHINNI     *     STEVEN  TRACYDEMBEK*  BARBARADESICO* 

CHRISTEN *JENNIFERCHRISTOPHER  LESHAWN  DEWBERRY*  NICHOLAS  Dl 

* CARLACINKOLE *  MICHAELCLEARY*  BARTOLOMEO  *  MICHAEL  DIGIOVINE  * 

DEBRACOLANTONIO*JUSTINACOLO  JENNIFERDOMMER*TAMI  DONAHOE* 

*  ADRIANE  CONKLIN  *  ANGELA  FREDERICKDORAZIO*NICKOLEDOSS 
CONROY*ANTHONYCOOK*NANCY  *  WILLIAM  DRAGOLAS  *  DRAGEN 
COOK  *  SHANNON  COOL  *  GARY  DRAZATIC  *  DAWN  DRNEK  *  JILL 
CORBETT*DENNISCOY*JOHNCOYNE  DUDZIAK*  DIANNADUMENDIC*  KATY 
DUNES*  MICHAEL  DUNMIRE*  RICHARD  DUREIKO*  JOHN  EADS*  ROBERT  EASTER  JR*DENISE 

EICHELBERGER*TAWANAELLERB*  JUDITH  ENNEPER*  KIMBERLY  EPPS*  FREDERICK  ETHERIDGE* 

DEREK  EVANS*  ERIC  EYMAN*CARLAFANARA*  CATHY FEISER*  ANDREW FELDEN*  MELISSA 

FIELDS  *  NICHOLAS  FIMIANI  *  SEAN  FLANAGAN  *  MELISSA  FOCARETO  •  MICHAEL  FOCARETO 

*  KEVIN  FOMBY*  KIMBERLY  FORD*  DEMETRIUS  FRANCE  *ANGELAGAMBER*TRACY 

GAMBER*DANIELGEDDES*ROBERTGELO*ROBERTGEZANN*  JOSEPH  GJEREK 
*CHRISTOPHERGLADIN*  SHI  RLEYGLASER*  ERIC  CLICK*  JEFFREY  GLUBISH* 
DESI  REE  GONDEAU*ANTHONYGRANITO*  DAVID  GRAY  *JENNIFERGREEN*  ANTHONY 
GRIFFIN  *DANIELGRIFFIN*  LUCIAGRILLO*  THOMAS  GRON*CHRISTOPHERGROVES*K  SUSAN- 
MARIE  GUIP*  RONALD  GUTTU*  SUSAN  HALL*  BETH  HAMMER*  DEBORAH  HAMMOND*  DANIEL 
HARDING  *HENRYHARRIS*  KEVIN  HARRISON*  MATTHEW  HARRISON  *MONICAHAYDEN*RENEE  HAYES* 
CARLOSHENDERSON*RENAHESS*  KARAULA    *    PAUL    KARPINSKI    * 

KAREN  HEYDUK*  TIMOTHY HICKOK*  KATHLEEN  KEAVENEY*  JOHN  KEHN  * 

SONYAHICKS*  JOSEPH  HILTNER*  JILLKEITH*  RICHARDKEKIC*CHERYL 

KERRI HOCEVAR* DIANEHODNICHAK*  KEMPKE  *  GREGORY  KERNC  *  LEWIS 

ROGERHOFFMAN*THOMAS  HOLLAND  KIMBALL*  HARRYKING*  SHAWN  KLINE 

*  JENNIFER  HOPKINS  *  DEBORAH  *WENDYKLINE*BERNADETTEKNEZ* 
HOPPERT*  DAWN  HORGAN*  RICHARD  MARGARET  KNEZ  *  SUSAN 
HORNYAK  *  PO-CHUN  HSU  *  JEFFREY  KNISTAUTAS  *  PATRICIA  KOBETITSCH 
HUDDLESTON* KEVIN  HUDSON*  LOVE  *  SHAWN  KOBUS*ANGELAKONCAR* 
HUDSON  *  MATHEW  HUESTED  *  JOSEPH  KORB  *  KELLIE  KOREN  * 
EDWARD  HUGHES*  JEFFREY  HYNES*  KAREN  KOSMERL*  VALERIE  KOVACIC* 
KRISTINAILC*CAROLYNIVASKOVIC*  JOHN  KRIBBS*MANDAKRIZAN*  JOHN 
FRANK  JANKOWSKIJR*TERRENCE  KRONIK  *  DAVID  KROPF*  DERRICK 
JAYNE*JENNIFERJERIC*  MICHELLE  KROTINE*SUSANKRULC*CHRISTINE 
JIVIDEN*JEFFREYJOHNSON*MIA  KUBINSKI  *  ERIC  KUCIA  *  PAUL 
JOHNSON  *  STEVE  JOHNSON  *  KUDLAK*ELIZABETH  KUHEN*BRINDA 
VANNIECIA  JONES  *  MLADEN  KUMAR*MAMIKOKURANAKA*BARRY 
J  UNKOVIC*  BRUNO  J  URIC*  ANITA  LANE*  PATRICK  LANGDON*  DANIELLE 
LAUVER*  LAWRENCE  LEE*  ERIC  LENZ*  EDWARD  LEONARDI*LOFRENCHO  LETT*  ALANALINDIC*  RHONDA 
LITTLEJOHN*MARENLUEERSEN*MATTHEWLUNDER*  KEITH  MACKLIN*TRACYMALANEY*  KENNETH 
MANCE  *  DAVID  MANN  *  DANIEL  MANSPERGER*  KAREN  MAROLI  *  ROBERT  MARROT*  LEE  MARSH  *TORAN 

MARSHALL*  JOHN  MARTENS*  KIMBERLY MASTERSON*  AMY MATA*  PHILLIP MATISH*  BRYAN 

MAUSER*  DIANE  MAUSER *DENISEMAXEY*  KELLY MAYLE*  DOUGLAS  MC  ARTHUR*  MICHAEL 

MCCLOSKEY*  KEITH  MCCLURKIN*SHILESHEMC COY *DAWNELIZABETHMCEWEN* 

MARTAMCEWEN*  PAULA  MCGRAW*  MATTHEW  MEDVE*  SUSAN  MEDVE*KRISTA 

MEWS*  ERIC  MEYENBERG*MICHELE MEYERS* GINAMIDOLO*  PETER MIKULIN* 

DEBORAH  MILLER*CONCEPCION  MIRANDA*  NICOLEMOLNAR*TIMOTHY 

MONTAN  A  *  FRANCI N  E  MOORE*  KENNETH  MOO  RE  *LAWONN  A 

MOORE  *  DONALD  MOSES  *  ADRIA  MOTIEJUNAS  *  DANA  MURPHY 

*  EDWARD  MURRAY*  MARK  NAG  Lie*  TERESA  NAGY* 


PATRICIANELIGAN*ANDREWNEMETH*DANIELNEWMAN» 

LENNY  NIEVES*  CHRISTINE  NOVOTNY'TIFFANEYOATMAN* 

JEANINEOBLAK*  VICTORIA  OBOCZKY*  MICHAEL  0  CON  NELL* 

GREGORYOGOREK* TRAVIS  OHANNON*  JEFFREY OLBRYSH*  JAMES 

OLENIK«JODIORNDOFF*KARLAOSOLIN«  JACK  OTT«  DAVID  OVERBERGER* 

STEPHEN  OWEN*  LISA  PAOLUCCI*  NANCY  PARES*  ROBERT  PARADISE  •  JANET 

PARDUE*  MIA  PARISE*  MICHAEL  PARK  •ANDREW  PARKER -MERVIN  PARKER -KATALIN 

PAROSKA«KETANPATEL«NICOLLEPAVLIC«OSMANPELINKOVIC*  DAVID  PENNY»RICKYPENNY 

•  JOSETTEPERCIC*  BARBARA  PERKO»RENEEPERNA»  ANITA  PERROTTI^  DAVID  PERRY  •  ERIC 

PERRYMAN  •  EDA  PERSIC  •  BRENDA  PETHO  •  MARLENE  PETHO  •  EDWARD  PETRICH  •  GERALD  PETROWSKI  • 

THERESEPEVEC*  LYNN  PHILLIPS*  JAMES PHIPPS* CHRISTOPHER PINTA*  ROSE  PIZMOHT*  DOROTHEA 

PLESEC»  BRIAN  PLESKO*  JENNIFER  POCARO«KIMBERLYPORTEN»KURTIS  POSEY*  ALLEN  POWELL* 

MICHAEL  POWELL*  EDDIE  POWERS*  *ANDREA  RUFFING*  DAVID  RUPERT* 

CHARLESPRETCHEL*LISAPRICE*  JUSTINESABATH*RICHARDSABATH* 

KEVIN  PRITCHARD*  KEVIN  QUINN*  JULIE  SAKATCH  *  DENNIS  SAMSA  * 

SEAN  QUINN  *  STEPHEN  RAGUZ  •  JAMESSAMUEL*KELLYSANDY*DAWN 

LARRYRAYMONDJR*ROBERTREESE*  SANKEY*  NOEL  SANTA*  PATRICK 

MELINDAMEID*THERESERENSHAW*  SANTON  *  THEODORE  SCHAFER  * 

RAYMOND      RHONE      *      PAMELA  SUSAN       SCHILLING       *       TERRI 

RICHARDS  *  CASSANDRA  SCHMELING*  MALCOLMSCHNEIDER* 

RICHARDSON*  FRANK  RICHARDSON*  VICTORIA   SCHONAUER   *    DIONE 

TINARICZINGER*THERESARINALDI*  SCHROEDER  *  RENEE  SCHROYER  * 

TRACY  RISKO  *  DEBRA  RITCHIE  *  ANDREWSCHWARTZ*NATALIESCIPIO 

HEATHER  RITCHIE*  RICK  RIZZO  *  *  DANA  SCOTT  *  SANDRA  SCOTT* 

REGINOLD  ROACH*  ROBERT  ROACH*  MAU  RICE  SEAMAN  *  SON  J  A  SEN  N  * 

MARK       ROBERTS       *       DONALD  STEVEN     SEYMOUR     *     SABRINA 

ROCKWOOD*  RONALD  ROCKWOOD*  SHOTWELL*CLARENCESIMMONS* 

TODD  RODE  *  RONALD  ROHLKE  *  TREVORSINK*JAMESSLOGAR* JOHN 

KIMBERLYROLFE* CHARLIE  ROSCOE*  SMICIKLASIII  *  KELLEY SMITH  *  LISA 

DAVID ROSSER*DINAROSTANKOWSKI  SMITH  *  MICHAELSMITH  *  ROBERT 

SMITH*  TINA  SMITH  *SHERISOBECKI*  CHRISTINA  SOLTESZ*  NOAH  SPERNER*  JENNIFER  SPINELLI* 

TIMOTHY  STANTON*  ADAM  STAUFFER*  CAROL  STENNIS*  JULIE  STERBANK*  JOEL  STEWART* 

THOMASSTRAH*PATRICIASTRASSER*SHANNONSTRAUB*SCOTTSTRUNK*VALERIESTUPICA 

*  CRAIG  SUCH  EVITS*  CAROLYN  SULLIVAN*  FRANK  SUSTAR*AMAN  DA  SUSTERSIC* 

JEFFERYSWANSON*  JOSEPH  SWOPE*  JOHN  SWYT*TASCIASZALAY*  DAVID  SZPAK* 

WILLIAMTAJGISZER*  PAMELA  TAYLOR*  MICHAELTEMPLETON  *TARAYTERRY* 

LISATIRABASSI*  SARAH  TOBIN*PAULTONTI*  ADAM  TOTH*  CHARLES  TRAVIS* 

CHRISTINETREBEC*TODDTREVARTHAN*JEFFREYTROBENTER*TERENCETROCHECK* 

MARTIN TUREK*KELLIEUGRINIC*TODDUHLIR*  RONALD  ULLE*  KAREN  URBANCIC*GILBERTO 

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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