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MICHELLEABSHIRE»ADAMALBANO»MYISHAALEXANDER« 
THOMIKA  ANDERSON  •  MARCOS  ANDRADE  •  JOHN  APUZZIO  • 
WALTER  ARCHIE*  JOHN  ARLESIC*  WILLIAM  AUBE«AMYAYER«  JENNIE 
AYERS  •  THOMAS  BABB  •  BRYAN  BACHELOR  •  DAVID  BAIONI  •  DWAYNE 
BAKER  •  JAMES  BALL  •  MICHAEL  BALOGH  •  DANNIELLE  BAMM  •  SHELLEY 
BANNING*  MATTHEW  BARLEY*  STEPHEN  BARSTOW«DAVERABEARD«TEDBECHTEL« 
MICHAEL  BECK  •  STEPHEN  BEHUN  •  BRIAN  BELL  •  NIKKI  BELL  •  TOMAS  BERZINSKAS  • 
KAMEL  BEY  •  DERRICK  BIBBS  •  GREGORY  BITNER  •  EDWARD  BIZAY  •  JULIET  BLACKFORD  • 
GERALD  BOINER  •  BRIAN  BOWWERS  •  SHERITA  BOWLING  •  NANCY  BOYCE  •  BENJIE  BOYD  •  JENNEAN 
BOYKIN  •  EDWARD  BOYLE  •  CHARLES  BROOKS  •  DARRELL  BROOKS  •  DONJUANNA  BROWN  •  STACEY 
BROWN  •  ANTHONY  BRUKETA  •  RONALD  BRYANT  JR  •  NICHOLAS  BURDOCK  •  BRIDGET  BURICH  •  STEVE 
BURRINGTON  •  SAULIUS  BUTKUS  •  DAVID  CALDWELL  •  JAMES  CALWISE  III  •  LATRICE  CAMPBELL  •  JOSEPH 
CAPUOZZO  •  CHRISTINE  CARLTON  •  WILLIAM  CVELBAR*  TIFFANY  DALLAS  • 

JOSE  CARRERA  •  BRIAN  CAVANAUGH  •  MATTHEWDANE*  KENNETH  DAVIDSON 

JACQUELYN    CHAMBERS    •    RONALD  •  KENNETH  DAVIS  •  HAROLD  DE  BOE  • 

CHANDLER  •  STEPHANIE  DANIEL  DE  FILIPPO  •  IRENE  DEJAK  • 

CHRISTOPHER  •  MARK  CICKAVAGE  •  JENNIFER    DELL    •    JOHN    DENGEL   • 

SHAUN    CLARK    •    MICHAEL    CLAY    •  TIFFENEY  DENNIS  •  JASON  DEVINE  • 

VERNETTA  COFFER  •  JESSE  COLEMAN  MICHAEL  Dl  BARTOLOMEO  •  SAMUEL 

•     ANGELA     COLLINS     •     JACKLYN  Dl  BARTOLOMEO*  JOHN  Dl  PASQUALE 

COLLINS     •     STACEY     COLONNA     •  •  NICOLE  T  DICKERSON  •  JENNIFER 

ANTHONY     CONGIN      •     CATHERINE  DIETZ   •   DUANE   DILLARD   •   ANGELA 

COPELAND   •    DANIELLE   COULTER   •  DIXON  •   DENNIS  DIXON   •  STEWART 

REBECCA  COVER  •  THANDEKA  COX  •  DOBOZE  •  RONALD  DODGE  •  JEFFREY 

NICOLE  CRAWFORD*  DAWN  CROSBY*  DOLSEN  •  JAMES  DORAZIO  •  RENEE 

ANTHONY      CUCANICH       •       DAMEN  DOUGLAS     •     MICHAEL     DUCHON     • 

CUMMINGS  •  RONALD  CUNNINGHAM  MARIJODUJMOVIC'BRIANDUNMIRE* 

JR  •   TESSA  CUNNINGHAM   •    DAVID  DANA  DURAN  •   MICKELLE  DWYER  • 

CUPAR    •    AMY    CURRY    •    MICHAEL  JAMES     EDSALL     •     KATIE     ELLS     • 

CURTIS    •    THOMAS    CUTWRIGHT    •  CHRISTOPHER  EMRICH  •  FERNANDO 

ENGLISH  •  WILLIAM  EPPICH  •  KARIN  ESCH  •  MATTHEW  FAULISI  •  MICHELLE  J  FERRATO  •  JENNIFERR 
FETKOVICH  •  KIMBERLY  FLORIAN  •  KEVIN  FLYNT  •  CHRISTIN  FOGARTY  •  AMORA  FRANCIS  •  IVAN  FRANIC  • 
NATALIE  FRANIC  •  TIMOTHY  FULGHAM  •  CHRISTINA  GAETA  •  KRISTEN  GAJOWSKI  •  EDWARD  GALOSI  • 
ROBERT  GALOSI  •  TABITHA  GAMBLE  •  SEAN  GANNON  •  DENNIS  GARAGIULO  •  AMY  GARBINCUS  • 
DORIAN  GARDNER*  MARIO GASPERSIC*  MAX GAST»  AUDREY GBONEY*  YVONNE GBONEY'TADAS 
GELAZIS  •  RENEE  GEMBARSKI  •  LYNN  GESSLER  •  JOSEPH  GIBALDI  •  SHANEL  GIBSON  •  ERICA 
GLOVER  •  JOSEPH  GODINA  •  JOSEPH  GOJEVIC  •  KRISTEN  GOLINAR  •  MARCOS  GOMEZ  • 
MEGHAN  GORMAN  •  JOZELIA  GRACE  •  HEATHER  GRAFFIUS  •  SAMANTHA  GRAVES  -TRACEY 
GRAVES  •  SCOTT  GRAY  •  ROSHAWN  GREER  •  DAVID  GRICE  •  CHRISTOPHER  GRIFFIN  • 
DUSTYGRIFFITHS«DANGRISEZ«PAMELAGRISARD»JEFFREYGROSSMAN«JANELLE 
GROVES*  JOHN  GUGLIOTTA»TIMOTHYHAGGERTY«TONAHAILE«  DANIEL  HALL  II  • 

ROBERT  HARRIS  •  SEMIKA  HARRIS  • 

WENDY       HARRIS       •        MARGANNA 

HARTMAN  •  MELANIE  HART  •  CARRIE 

HATCHER  •  TAMARA  HAUSEN  •  LISA 

HAWK    •    RACHAEL    HAYES    •    ALANA 

ANTHONY  KEFFER  •   KELLY  KEKIC  •  HAYNES      •      GRETCHEN      HECK      • 

LISAKEKIC«DEVINKELLEY»  MICHAEL  LEHENDRO  HILL  •  JENNIFER  HISER  • 

KELNHOFER  •   KENNETH   KILGORE  •  KAREN  HOCHSCHILD*  KELLYHODDER 

MATTHEW  KILLION'JOON  KIM  »DAVID  •     KENYADUS     HOLLINS    •    CARLITA 

KIMBALL  •  MICHAEL  KMETZ  •  DUSTIN  HORTON  •   DAWN  HOWARD  •  JANET 

KOCINA*  PAUL  KOSTANSEK*  EDWARD  HUDDLESTON  •  KIRK  ISRAEL*  DEVAN 

KOVACIC    •    JEFFREY    KOWALSKI     •  JACKSON  •  SHELLI  JACKSON  •  SUSAN 

ROBERT  KRAMER  •  JASON  KRISTO  •  JAKOPANEC  •  WILLIAM  JERIN  •  STACY 

ANTHONY      KUCARIC      •      CANDACE  JOLLY«ARTHURJONES«  LASHAUNDA 

KUCINSKI«JOSEPHKUGEL«COLLEEN  JONES    •    JULIE    JURATIC    •    SUSAN 

LANZARETTA     •     SEONA     LATINE     •  JURATOVAC  •  JEFFREY  KALEAL  •  KYLE 

DARRELL  LAUSCHE  •  SAHARA  LOVEY  KALINOWSKI  •  MICHAEL  KARABINUS  • 

LAWRENCE  •   PAUL  LECH   •  JOSEPH  LAURIE  KAUSEK  •  LYNN  KEAVENEY  • 

LEONARDI  •  DENNIS  LESEFKY  •  JOY  LEWIN  •  STEPHEN  LINDSEY  •  DEBRA  LONG  •  NICHOLE  LOTT •  KRISTEN 

LOVELESS  •  DONALD  LOWERY*  CANDI  LUKAT*  KIMBERLY  LYLE  •  MICHELE  LYNN  •  MARK  MACLEOD  •  MIKE 

MANNARINO  •  MELISSA  MARCHUK  •  SHANNON  MAREK  •  TRACY  MARINCEK  •  OLIVER  MARKON  •  TERRI 

MASON  •  DE  VONNA  MAULDIN  •  JOSEPH  MC  ARTHUR  •  KELLY  MC  CANDLESS  •  ERICA  MC  DUFFIE  • 

MICHAEL  MC  DOUGALL  •  DELISKA  MC  GHEE  •  MARTIN  MC  GRATH  •  ANGELA  MC  KEAN  •  MARY  MC 

NAMARA«CHANTELLEMEDVES»  JENNIFER  MELNYK«ANTHONYMERRIT«LYDIAMIKULCIC 

•  DONOVAN  MITCHELL  •  RASHIID  MITCHAM  •  HEATHER  MOCK  •  DENISE  MOORE  • 

ELIZABETH  MOSTER •  KATHY  MUSCARELLA*  DAMIEN  MYERS  •  EDWARD  NEHRIG 

•    RACHEL   NORTON   •    LAWRENCE   NOSSE   •    LEAH    NOWAK   •   JOSEPH 

NOWOSIELSKI*  COLLEEN  NUGENT*  NOREEN  NUGENT*  JACK  NYKIEL* 

KOFI  OBENG  •  MICHELLE  OBOCZKY  •  SUSAN   PAE  •  OUANE 

PANYATHONG    •    MARC    PARKER    •    SHANE    PARRINO    • 


MANISHBHAIPATEL*  ANNE  PEKOL*  TEQUILA  PENNINGTON 

•   DE  SEAN   PERKINS   •   ERNEST  PERNA  •   ALFRED   PERRY  • 

NICHOLAS  PERRY  •  JEFFREY  PESEK  •  TRACY  PETKOVIC  •  BENJAMIN 

PFAHL  •   JASON    PHILLIS   •   KAREN    PHIPPS  •   DAN   PIKE   •   CHRISTINA 

PINZARRONI  •  JACQUELINE  PISCITELLO  •  MICHELLE  PLEVELICH  •  JOE  PONSART 

•  DEBORAH  POWELL  •  KAREN  POWELL  •  STEVE  POWELL  •  ANGELA  M  PRITCHETT  • 

BRIAN  PROCTOR  •  DANA  PUGH  •  JOSEPH  PUPO  •  KAREN  RADACHY  •  MARJA  RAGUZ  • 

MICHELLE  REED  •  ANGELA  RELLIFORD  •  ANJANETTE  RICHARDSON  •  DENISE  RIEDEL  •  DEBRAH 

RISKO  •  FRANCES  RIVERA  •  VERENDA  RIVERS  •  HOPE  ROBINSON  •  SHANTI  ROGERS  •  RACHEL 

ROSBERG  •  LEON  ROZIC  •  ANN  RUGGERI  •  JONATHAN  SAJETOWSKI  •  MARNIE  SALUPO  •  JOSHUA  SAMAS  • 

KRISTEN  SARPOLIS  •  ROBERT  SAVCHUK  •  KEITH  SCHEURMAN  •  DEANA  SCHIAVONI  •  KIM  SCHMIDT  • 

ROBERT  SCHMELING  •  JAMES  SCHNEIDER  •  RICHARD  SCHOVAL  •  HOLLY  SCOTT  •  JUSTIN  SCOTT  •  TOM 

SEDMAK  •  DAWN  SEGINES  •  PATRICIA 


SHADY*  DARSHI  SHAH  'THOMAS  SHEA 
•  DANIEL  SHIMKO  •  MONICA  SHINE  • 
PHILLIP  SILLIA  JR  •  MARKO  SIMIC  • 
JOYCE  SIMMONS  •  DIONNE  SIMS  • 
STEVEN  SIRK  •  ANNA  SKRTIC  •  JILL 
SLATTERY  •  EMILY  SMAYDA  •  IESHA 
SMITH  •  STEPHEN  SNITZKY  •  SEAN 
SOCHA  •  FRANK  SOLTESZ  •  CHRISTIAN 
SOMRAK  •  GREGORY  SONNHALTER  • 
RICHARD  SOPREK  •  DOMINIC  SORIC  • 
JENNIFER  SPADA  •  SAMANTHA 
SPENCER  •  CATHERINE  SPIEGEL  • 
ROBIN  STAPLES  •  BRIAN  STILLINGS  • 


MARK  STRBAC  •  ADRIENNE  STRUKEL  • 
HOLLYSTRUNA«ANGELASTRYJEWSKI 
•CHRISTINESUBEL»ERICKSWANSON 
•HEATHERSWAN«JOESWEET«  PETER 
SWYT    •     APRIL    TANNER     •     ERICK 
TAYSOM  •  ANN  TEKAVEC  •  TRACEY 
TEKAVEC  •  FREDERICK  THOMPSON  • 
MICHAEL       THOMAS       •       SPENCER 
THOMAS  •  KATHRYN  TILLINGHAST  • 
NEHVON   TOLBERT   •    MARK  TOMSIC   • 
NICOLE   TOTH    •    CORRINNE   TURKALL    • 
DOUGLAS  UCHBARJR*  JENNIFER  VAN  NESS* 
BRYAN  VEHOVEC  •  MICHELLE  VOLL  •  NICHOLAS 
VUNDERINK»JOHNVUYANCIH»ANTHONYWALKER 
JR  •  CHERYL  WALLER  •  RHOAN  WALLACE  •  SHEENA 
WALLACE*  KARRIEWALTERMIRE«RENEEWALTON« 
ERIC  WANDERSLEBEN  •  WENDY  WANG  •  KIMBERLY 
WARIK    •    JESSICA    WEBSTER    •    JOSEF    WEIN    • 
KIMBERLY  WHITEMAN  •  VANESSA  WHITE  •  PHIL 
WIGGINS    •     DRANOEL    WILKERSON     •    CAMARA 
WILLIAMS  •  GREGORY  WILLIAMS  •  JUAN  WILLIAMS  • 
RASHAWN    WILLIAMS   •    ETHAN   WILT   •   ALASTER 
WINSTON  •  MICHAEL  WITCZAK  •  RICHARD  WOLF  • 
EDRINA  WOMACK  •  STEVEN  WORKMAN  •  DONNAIRE 


WOULLARD  •  ANTHONY  YANNI  •  ROBERT  YOE 
NATHAN  YOUNG  •  JO  ANNE  ZAKRAJSEK  •  DEBORAH 
ZANA*  COURTNEY ZAPPIA«  JENNIFERZELE*  BRIAN 
ZEMBA  •  JURE  ZOVKO  •   BARBARA  ZUPANCIC  • 
DONALD  ZURCHER  III  •  MICHELLE  ABSHIRE  •  ADAM 
ALBANO     •     MYISHA     ALEXANDER     •     THOMIKA 
ANDERSON  •  MARCOS  ANDRADE  •  JOHN  APUZZIO  • 
WALTER  ARCHIE  •  JOHN  ARLESIC  •  WILLIAM  AUBE  • 
AMYAYER*  JENNIE  AYERS 'THOMAS  BABB»  BRYAN 
BACHELOR  •   DAVID  BAIONI  •  DWAYNE  BAKER  • 
JAMES   BALL   •    MICHAEL   BALOGH    •    DANNIELLE 
BAMM«  SHELLEY  BANNING  •  MATTHEW  BARLEY* 
STEPHEN  BARSTOW  •  DAVERA  BEARD  •  TED 
BECHTEL   •    MICHAEL    BECK    •    STEPHEN 
BEHUN   •   BRIAN   BELL  •   NIKKI   BELL  • 
TOMAS  BERZINSKAS  •  KAMEL  BEY  • 
DERRICK  BIBBS  •  GREGORY  BITNER  • 
EDWARD  BIZAY  •  JULIET  BLACKFORD  • 
GERALD  BOINER  •  BRIAN  BOWWERS  • 
SHERITA  BOWLING  •  NANCY  BOYCE  • 
BENJIE  BOYD  •  JENNEAN  BOYKIN  • 
EDWARD  BOYLE  •  CHARLES  BROOKS  • 
DARRELL    BROOKS     •     DONJUANNA 
JACKLYN  COLLINS*  STACEYCOLONNA 
•  REBECCA  COVER  •  THANDEKA  COX 


BROWN  •  STACEY  BROWN  •  ANTHONY 
BRUKETA  •  RONALD  BRYANT  JR  • 
NICHOLAS  BURDOCK  •  BRIDGET 
BURICH  •  STEVE  BURRINGTON  • 
SAULIUS  BUTKUS  •  DAVID  CALDWELL  • 
JAMES  CALWISE  III  •  LATRICE 
CAMPBELL  •  JOSEPH  CAPUOZZO  • 
CHRISTINE  CARLTON  •  JOSE  CARRERA 
•  BRIAN  CAVANAUGH  •  JACQUELYN 
CHAMBERS  •  RONALD  CHANDLER  • 
STEPHANIE  CHRISTOPHER  •  MARK 
CICKAVAGE»SHAUN  CLARK*  MICHAEL 
CLAY  •  VERNETTA  COFFER  •  JESSE 
COLEMAN  •  ANGELA  COLLINS  • 
ANTHONYCONGIN»CATHERINECOPELAND»DANIELLECOULTER 
NICOLE  CRAWFORD  •  DAWN  CROSBY  •  ANTHONY  CUCANICH  • 


DAMEN  CUMMINGS  •  RONALD  CUNNINGHAM  JR  •  TESSA  CUNNINGHAM  •  DAVID  CUPAR :  • >AMY  CURRY  • 
MICHAEL  CURTIS  •  THOMAS  CUTWRIGHT  •  WILLIAM  CVELBAR  •  TIFFANY  DALLAS  •  MATTHEW  DANE  . 
KENNETH  DAVIDSON  •  KENNETH  DAVIS  •  HAROLD  DE  BOE  •  DANIEL  DE  FILIPPO  •  IRENEDEJAK  •JENNIFER 
DELL  •  JOHN  DENGEL  •  TIFFENEY  DENNIS  •  JASON  DEVINE  •  MICHAEL  Dl  BARTOLOMEO  •  SAMUEL  Dl 
BARTOLOMEO  •  JOHN  Dl  PASQUALE  •  NICOLET DICKERSON  JENNIFER  DETZ.DUA^ 
DIXON  •  DENNIS  DIXON  •  STEWART  DOBOZE  •  RONALD  DODGE  •  JEFFREY  DOLSEN  • JAMES  DORAZK)  • 
RENEE  DOUGLAS  •  MICHAEL  DUCHON  •  MARIJO  DUJMOVIC  •  BRIAN  DUNMIRE-  DANA  DURAN  • WIICKELLE 
DWYER  •  JAMES  EDSALL  •  KATIE  ELLS  •  CHRISTOPHER  EMRICH  •  FERNANDO  ENGLISH  •  WILLIAM  EPPICH  • 
KARIN  ESCH  • MATTHEW  FAULISI  •  MICHELLE  J  FERRATO  •  JENNIFERR FETKOVICH  -KIMBERLY  FLORIAN  . 
KEVIN  FLYNT  •  CHRISTIN  FOGARTY  •  AMORA  FRANCIS  •  IVAN  FRANIC  •  NATALIE  FRANIC  •  TIMOTHY 


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EUCLIDIAN 


Euclid  High  School 

711  East  222nd  Street 

Euclid,  Ohio  44123 
Volume  43 

(216)261-2900 
Enrollment  1802 


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Table  of  Contents 

Student  Life 6 

Activities 22 

Sports 62 

Academics 90 

Underclass 104 

Senior. 146 

Memories 188 


Mike  Di  Bartolomeo  really  seems  to  know 
where  it's  at  when  he  is  near  Kelly  Kekic 
and  Kelly  Dwyer.  Jessica  Hopkins,  Amy  Hod- 
der,  Kathy  Bartel  and  Gina  Zeman  seem  to  be 
looking  for  where  it's  at  in  the  E-Room. 


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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,  life  so  dear. 
Our  hearts  fill  with  gratitude 
for  all  that  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 
Sing  the  joys  of  student  days. 
If  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. 


Mike  Karabinus,  Karen  Esch  and  Mamie  Salupo  know  that  in  order  to  face 
a  hard  day  of  classes  they  must  get  enough  nourishment.  Dan  Vega, 
Verne  Daugherty,  Dave  Hartman  and  John  Vuyancih  believe  that  a  game 
of  air  hockey  is  where  it's  at.  Joe  Wein  knows  that  it's  great  to  be  with  Jackie 
Chambers. 


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A  NEW  LOOK 

Euclid  High  School 
sports  a  new  fashion 

for  1991  -92 


transformation  came  over  Euclid  High  School  in  1991  -92  and  a  New  Look  developed.  A 
large  number  of  changes  occurred  during  the  summer  and  greeted  the  students  when  they 
returned  in  the  Fall. 

Physically  the  building  itself  went  through  numerous  improvements.  The  roof  was  recovered  to  stop 
the  leaking  and  to  improve  drainage.  The  Greenhouse  was  removed  from  the  roof  above  the 
Planetarium  so  there  would  be  no  more  leaks.  Hazardous  asbestos  was  removed  from  the  walls  in 
the  E-Room  and  the  decorations  were  completely  redone.  Carpeting  was  added  to  the  floor  of  the 
activity  room  and  walls  of  the  entire  E-Room.  Skylights  were  installed  and  glassed  doors  were 
placed  to  separate  rooms. 

The  halls  on  the  first  floor  had  their  ceilings  removed  and  dropped  ceilings  installed  with  enclosed 
lighting.  Carpeting  was  installed  in  the  Administrative  corridor  and  offices.  A  new  fire  alarms 
system  was  installed  to  pass  state  laws.  An  improved  P.A.  system  greeted  students  in  the  halls  the 
first  couple  of  weeks  of  school.  The  Girl's  Pool  was  finally  completed.  A  new  computer  network  was 
installed  and  the  Whittle  Television  System  was  expanded.  Much  of  the  parking  lot  was  resurfaced 
and  new  lights  installed.  Old  mortar  was  removed  from  the  outside  of  the  building  and  new  mortar 
installed.  The  Stadium  was  finished  and  a  new  press  box  was  built  for  the  baseball  field. 
An  enormous  counseling  change  occurred  within  the  administrative  offices.  The  Unit  Offices,  once 
organized  by  grade  level,  were  rearranged  to  alphabetical  order  creating  three  unit  offices  where 
there  were  four.  A  new  Attendance  office  was  established,  along  with  the  PASS  Unit  for  at  risk 
students. 

Returning  students  were  greeted  by  a  much  improved  school  building. 
Emily  Smayda 


N-ew  exit  signs  were  mounted  throughout  the  school. 
Many  of  the  changes  took  place  outside  the  school.  Some  of  the 
students  enjoying  the  new  look  were  Bob  Yoe  and  Kristen  Golinar,  Kim 
Schmidt,  Jill  Slattery  and  Greg  Bitner,  Mark  Cickavage,  Benji  Boyd,  Nick 
Burdock,  Nick  Perry  and  Phil  Sillia,  and  Dan  Burke,  Jeff  Grossman,  Carrie 
Winter  and  Bill  Eppich. 


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STUDENT 
LIFE 


Lisa  Gavin  and  Stacy  Evans  having  the  time  of  their  lives  hanging  around  together 
after  school  in  the  parking  lot.  Lynn  Keaveney  and  Spencer  Thomas  getting  ready  to 

go  home  so  they  can  pursue  their  lives  after  school.  Nick  Burdock  realizes  that  his  lift 
will  be  better  if  he  is  in  better  condition. 


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eghan  Gorman,  Shannon  Marek,  Karrie  Waltermire,  Tracy  Petkovic,  Kathy  Muscarella  and  Michelle  Fogarty  having  the  time  of  their  lives  at  a 
dance  after  a  football  game.  Dan  Vega  and  Rich  Reed  showing  that  they  are  enjoying  their  lives  during  their  senior  year.  Amy  Heuer,  Bill  Jerin 
and  Jason  Phillis  having  the  time  of  their  lives  at  a  football  game.  Renee  Thomas,  Cara  Parise,  Liesel  Sacko,  Carrie  Belavich,  Cecilia  Miller, 
Stacy  Meden  and  Julie  Montagner  having  fun  while  waiting  for  the  bus  that  would  take  them  to  their  volleyball  game 


lag  Corps,  Co-Captain,  Lesley  Hamilton  stands  at  attention  during  one  of  the  spirited  halftime 
ceremonies  at  a  football  game.  The  Majorettes,  Michelle  Plevelich,  Chrissy  Zivnoska,  Mary 
Kunes,  Stacey  Brown,  Sonia  Janezic,  Paula  Sustarsic  and  Denise  Riedel  showing  lots  of  spirit 
as  they  pose  during  halftime.  The  Homecoming  candidates  for  King  and  Queen  wer™ 
introduced  during  the  football  game. 


Euclid  has  Spirit 


The  cheerleaders  are  always  synonymous  with  spirit.  Here, 
Holly  Scott,  Mary  McNamara,  Kristen  Golinar,  Laura  Nickell, 
Lisa  Aspinwall,  Tabitha  Gamble,  Irene  Dejak,  Janelle  Groves, 
Christen  Fogarty,  Lauren  Scheurman  and  Dawn  Jerele  stand  at 
attention  during  the  playing  of  the  National  Anthem  before  a  football 
game.  Kevin  Flynt  smashes  through  the  cheerleader  banner  to  begin 
the  Cleveland  Heights  game.  Brian  Peoples,  Bob  Yoe  and  Marcos 
Gomez  all  showed  spirit  on  and  off  the  football  field.  Band  Director, 
Stephen  Alspaugh  discusses  formations  with  band  leader,  Keith 
Scheurman  while  Mark  Taylor  looks  on. 


Spirit 


HOMECOMING 


Shannon  Marek,  Saul  Butkus,  Gorman, 
Mark  Cickavage,  Tracy  Petkovic  and 
Joe  Godina  were  only  of  a  few  of  the 
students  who  enjoyed  themselves  at  the 
Homecoming  Dance. 
The  entire  King  and  Queen  and  Court  at 
the  Homecoming  Dance. 


aeshuan  Jernigan  returning 
the  opening  kickoff  for  a 
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Senior  Queen  attendants,  Amy 
Garbincus  and  Holly  Scott,  and 
senior  King  attendants,  Mike  Kim 
and  Von  Tolbert. 


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Homecoming 


The  Euclid  Panthers  smashed  to  a  37-0  victory  over  Brush  to  begin  an  exciting  Homecoming  weekend.  Students 
and  alumni  sat  back  to  watch  outstanding  plays  by  our  extremely  talented  and  dedicated  team.  The  fans  and  noise 
ose  with  each  touchdown  which  started  off  quickly  as  Raeshuan  Jernigan  returned  the  opening  kickoff  for  a  touchdown 
ind  the  Panthers  never  looked  back. 

traditionally  the  halftime  show  unveiled  the  Homecoming  King  and  Queen.  Michael  Beck  and  Kelah  Pennington  were 
:rowned  under  wondering  eyes  and  a  starry  sky. 

;ireworks  broke  out  after  the  game  to  enhance  the  magic  of  the  night.  The  football  game  proved  to  be  an  outstanding 
vay  to  start  an  unforgettable  Homecoming  weekend. 
-Emily  Smayda 


Quarterback,  John  Arlesic,  try- 
ing to  get  some  enthusiasm  into 
the  offense  after  the  defense 
just  scored  their  second  touchdown. 


Junior  Queen  attendant,  Tosha 
Elliot  and  junior  King  attendant, 
Marty  Moushey  and  sophomore 
Queen  attendant,  Julie  Di  Bartolomeo 
and  sophomore  King  attendant,  Tim 
Brokaw. 


Homecoming 


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ctober  5,  1991  was 
Euclid's  annual 
Homecoming  gala  in 
the  E-Room.  The 
theme  was  "Almost 
Paradise"  and  Stu- 
dent Council  again 
did  their  usual  excel- 
lent job  of  creating 
the  perfect  atmo- 
sphere. Palm  trees 
and  pink  flamingos 
adorned  the  win- 
dows, and  the  cus- 
tomary multi-col- 
ored balloons  clung 
to  the  ceiling. 
Couples  posed  for 
their  pictures  next  to 
a  waterfall  in  front  of 
a  tropical  island 
backdrop. 

The  Homecoming 
court  reigning  over 
the  festivities  con- 
sisted of  King  Mike 
Beck  and  Queen 
Kelah  Pennington. 
Senior  attendants 


were  Von  Tolbert, 
Holly  Scott,  Mike 
Kim,  and  Amy 
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attendants  were 
Marty  Moushey! 
and  Tasha  Elliot. 
Sophomore  atten- 
dants were  Tim 
Brokaw  and  Julie 
Di  Bartolomeo. 
Some  students  at- 
tended Homecom- 
ing with  a  good 
friend,  some  went 
with  that  "special 
someone".  Many 
danced  up  a  storm, 
while  others  spent 
the  evening  social- 
izing with  their 
friends.  Despite  di- 
verse interests,  all 
who  were  there 
agreed  that  "Almost 
Paradise"  came 
quite  close  to  it. 


Kristen  Gajowski 


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Over  the  years  lockers  have  be 
come  less  of  a  storage  area  for 
books  and  personal  belongings  and  more 
of  a  place  for  personal  creativity  for 
those  who  are  so  inclined.  Some  stu- 
dents have  made  their  lockers  their  own 
special  home.  These  decorations  were  a 
good  escape  for  those  students  who 
needed  to  break  away  from  the  "norm" 
of  empty  locker  walls.  As  part  of  the 
building  improvements  that  took  place 
during  the  summer  the  lockers  on  the 
first  and  second  floors  were  repainted  so 
the  students  occupying  those  lockers 
had  bright,  cheery  lockers  while  the 
students  who  found  they  had  lockers  on 
the  third  floor  had  the  same,  drab  colors 
as  in  previous  years.  Maybe  next  year 
they  will  be  the  lucky  ones. 
-Jeff  Kaleal 


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Mike    Kim,    Keith 
Scheurman,  Chris- 
tine Perry  and  Lesley  Ham- 
ilton and  Amy  Von  Sick 
showing  off  the  way  they 
decorated  their  lockers. 


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Lockers 


EXPRESSION 


Angela  Stryjewski, 
Todd  Shuskey,  Dan 
Burke,  Tatiana  Marteletti, 
Michele  Lynn,  Chrissy 
Zivnoska,  Nikki  Toth,  Jaime 
Trocheck  and  Mike  Swyt 
all  showing  off  the  decora- 
tions that  make  their  lock- 
ers unique. 


Lockers 


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Work!,  Work!,  Work!  Play?  Are  jobs 
just  full  of  dull,  tiresome  work  or  is 
there  a  small  glimmer  of  enjoyment  in  them? 
A  job  gives  students  a  sense  of  independence 
along  with  responsibility.  One  can  feel  a  cer- 
tain satisfaction  in  selling  a  large  order,  help- 
ing a  customer  or  even  making  a  perfect  ice 
cream  cone.  Jobs  help  to  force  students  to 
manage  their  time  and  money  better. 
Sometimes  having  a  job  doesn't  seem  to  be 
worth  the  time  or  effort.  It  may  interfere  with 
school  work  or  social  activities.  Bosses  may 
get  on  peoples  nerves  or  everything  you  do 
turns  out  wrong.  During  these  bad  days  a 
smile  from  a  customer,  a  friend  coming  in  to 
say  "Hi",  or  just  a  good  song  on  the  radio  is 
enough  to  cheer  you  up. 
It  isn't  easy  to  juggle  a  high  school  life  and  a 
job.  For  some  students  it  is  necessary  to  plan 
for  the  future.  For  others  it  just  means  extra 
spending  money.  Whatever  it  is,  it  changes  a 
person's  outlook  of  their  high  school  years. 
-Emily  Smayda 


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Jobs 


Kelly  Dwyer  greeting  people  at  her  job  at  Cards  and  Such.  Dearu 
Schiavoni  is  showing  off  her  goods  at  the  County  Seat.  Robert  Galos 
tries  to  'toy'  around  with  his  customers  at  Kay  Bee  Toy  Store.  Tim  Gannon  tries 
to  be  a  good  'sport'  about  working  at  Koenig's  Sporting  Goods. 


Mike  Karabinus  and  Kristen  Sarpolis  seem  to  be  enjoying  mak 
ing  yogurt  specials  at  TCB  Y's.  Dan  Grisez,  on  the  other  hand 
is  doing  his  'shaking'  at  the  shake  machine  in  Dairy  Queen.  Jennifer 
Picozzi  showing  the  latest  fashions  to  potential  customer.  Julie  Di 
Bartolomeo,  at  Deb.  Jessie  Jakimowicz  is  busy  pointing  out  the 
hottest  fads  at  Attivo.  Emily  Smayda  is  getting  down  to  the  'bear' 
essentials  at  Claire's  Boutique. 


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was  held  in  the  E-room  on  Saturday,  February 
1 5  from  7:30  to  1 1 :00  PM.  The  theme  was  The 
Royal  Ball  and  all  couples  were  appropriately 
treated  like  royalty  as  they  were  announced  by 
Mr.  Stephen  Alspaugh  as  they  entered  and 
presented  their  tickets.  The  E-room  was  magi- 
cally transformed  into  a  medieval  casde  com- 
plete with  Royal  Red  drapery,  a  carriage,  suits 
of  armor,  shields  and  balloons.  With  only  200 
couples  in  attendance,  the  E-room  was  not  at 
full  capacity  but  everyone  present  seemed  to 
have  an  enjoyable  time.  ■, 

One  very  important  part  of  the  evening  was  the 
announcing  of  the  King  and  Queen  and  the 
members  of  the  Court.  The  1992  Winterfest 
King  and  Queen  were  Kenyadus  Hollins  and 
Kelly  Kekic.  The  first  runner-ups  were  Matt 
Dane  and  Kim  Florian.  Second  runner-ups 
were  Mike  Kelnhofer  and  Carlita  Horton.  Third 
runner-ups  were  Larry  Nosse  and  Christina 
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Mc  Guinness,  Jason  Woide  and  Patty  Cox 

seated  around  a  table  watting  for  the  music  to  begin. 

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leased a  cloud  of  smoke  into  the 
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ticipate in  events  outside  the  class- 
room. There  are  many  clubs  and  orga- 
nizations that  the  students  can  belong 
to.  It  is  a  shame  that  more  students  do 
not  take  advantage  of  all  the  opportu- 
nities that  they  could.  All  of  the  orga- 
nizations would  welcome  new  mem- 
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the  Media  Aides  and  is  seen 
taking  pictures  during  the 
Homecoming  Assembly 
that  was  held  in  the  audito- 
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Marching  Band  and  the  Flag 
Corps  and  the  Majorettes 
are  seen  both  having  fun 
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Euclid's  football  games. 


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lots  of  practice  and  skill.  The  Cheerlead- 
ers work  hard  to  build  up  the  fan's  interest  in 
the  games.  The  Marching  Band  brings  enthu- 
siasm and  enjoyment  to  the  field  as  they  per- 
form their  music  and  routines. 


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The  '91 -'92  Euclid  Panther  Marching 
Band  under  the  supervision  of  Mr. 
Stephen  Alspaugh  and  Miss  Diane  Tiz- 
zano  began  it's  energetic  season  at  Theil 
College  in  Pennsylvania.  There  they  suf- 
fered through  fundamentals  and  intro- 
duced the  freshmen  to  the  heart  and  soul 
of  Marching  Band.  From  there  they  be- 
gan their  best  season  ever.  The  band  was 
led  on  the  field  by  Senior  field  com- 
mander Keith  Scheurman  and  Juniorfield 
commander,  Eric  Carlson.  The  band's 
half-time  shows  contained  such  songs  as 
Black  Cat,  Poison  and  Right  Here  Wait- 
ing for  You.  Besides  performing  half- 
time  shows  every  Friday  night,  they  also 
performed  at  the  Wollybear  Festival,  Bay 
Village  Band  Festival  and  a  Baldwin- 
Wallace  football  game.  For  the  second 
year  in  a  row  the  band  traveled  out-of- 
state.  They  visited  Atlanta,  Georgia  and 
many  of  it's  historic  sites. 
The  1991-92  band  council  was  made  up 
of  president,  Jennie  Ayers,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Michele  Lynn,  secretary,  Tammi 
Vicic,  and  class  representatives  Keith 
Scheurman,  Monique  Hayes,  Tony  Hren 
and  Karen  Gezann.  This  year's  council 
worked  hard  for  the  band  by  raising  over 
$5,000  in  donations  and  setting  up  a  24- 
hour  March-A-Thon  that  raised  over 
$1,000  dollars  for  the  participants  and 
the  band.  Their  hard  work  helped  pay  for 
the  buses  and  make  the  Atlanta  trip  af- 
fordable for  all. 

-Jennie  Ayers  (President) 
-Keith  Scheurman  (Senior  Field 
Commander) 


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Senior  Field  Commander,  Keith  Scheurman  and  Junior  Field  Commander 
Eric  Carlson  directing  the  action  on  the  field.  Band  Director,  Mr.  Stepher 
Alspaugh,  giving  instructions  to  the  band  members.  Band  member,  Marl 
Tomsic,  playing  a  solo  during  halftime. 


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I  W  B  Watley  Turner,  Junior  Field  Commander  Eric  Carlson.  Row  two:  Monique  Hayes,  Karen  Gezann,  Jennie  Ayers,  Michele  Lynn,  Patty 
Sheck,  Cyndi  Ujcich,  Laura  Dengel,  Mandy  Siplock,  Ben  Mooney,  Kelly  Mover.  Row  three:  Tammi  Vicic,  Kevin  Ketchum,  Andy  Thompson, 
Mate  Marron,  Kevin  Carlson,  Michelle  Abshire,  Nichole  Crawford,  Joyce  Ashman.  Row  four:  Marty  Witczak,  Mike  Tomsic,  Heidi  Fuhrman, 
Ellen  Mansperger,  Marie  D' Amico,  Mark  Taylor,  Jason  Samsa,  Nate  Phillips,  Michelle  Voll,  Jenny  Wolchko.  Row  five:  Mark  Tomsic,  Tony 
Hren,  John  Kobe,  Darrell  Lausche,  Mike  Witczak,  Mike  Waltermire,  Josh  Boncha,  Greg  Bauer,  Paula  Good,  Adam  Van  Ho. 


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football  field  during  half-time.  Greg  Bauer,  Mike  Tomsic, 
Tony  Hren  and  Keith  Scheurman  dancing  to  the  music.  The 
band  and  Majorettes  beginning  their  24-hour  March-A-Thon  in 
which  they  were  able  to  raise  over  $1000. 


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clid Majorette  squad 
consisted  of  eight  talented 
young  ladies;  (Co-Captains) 
Stacey  Brown  and  Denise 
Riedel,  Michelle  Plevelich, 
Christine  Zivnoska,  Amy 
Lindic,  Mary  Kunes,  Paula 
Sustarsic  and  Sonia  Janezic. 
Majorette  season  began  dur- 
ing the  summer  when  they 
began  practicing  with  the 
Marching  Band.  They  per- 
formed their  routines  during 
half-time  of  the  football 
games.  Before  the  season  be- 
gan they  traveled  to  Ashland, 
Ohio  where  they  took  first 
runner-up  in  competition  at 
Majorette  Camp.  The  sea- 
son was  not  over  after  foot- 
ball since  six  of  the  girls  went 
to  Atlanta,  Georgia  in  De- 
cember and  the  two  captains 
went  to  Florida  where  they 
performed  in  the  Florida  Cit- 
rus Bowl. 

These  Golden  Girls  really 
worked  hard  which  made 
them  look  awesome  on  the 
field.  The  Majorettes  were 
under  the  instruction  of  Miss 
Debbie  Houchins. 
-Denise  Riedel 


The  Majorettes  marching  in  time  in  front 
of  the  band.  Sonia  Janezic,  Michelle 
Plevelich,  Mary  Kunes,  Paula  Sustarsic  and 
Christine  Zivnoska  using  some  of  the  many 
props  that  were  necessary  for  their  numbers. 
The  Majorettes  dressed  in  black  leotards  when 
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Flag  Corps,  Row  one:  Lesley  Hamilton,  Melissa  Parey,  Co-Captains.  Row  two:  Lynn 
Gessler,  Patty  Mogyorody,  Erika  Drake,  Sharryse  Harris,  Seleana  Cox,  Tamara  Maines, 
Chyrese  Boyd.  Row  three:  Elizabeth  Walters,  Audrey  Gboney,  Amy  Barber,  Katie  Patterson, 
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Corps  started  off 
their  season  by  attend- 
ing the  Marching  Aux- 
iliaries camp  at  Ashland 
College.  The  squad  con- 
sisted of  fifteen  girls  and 
was  led  by  co-captains 
Melissa  Parey  and 
Lesley  Hamilton  and 
Lieutenant  Patty  Mogy- 
orody. Not  only  did  they 
perform  during  the  half- 
time  at  the  football 
games,  they  also  partici- 
pated at  the  Bay  Village 
band  festival  and 
marched  in  the 
Wollybear  Parade  in 
Vermillion.  They  fin- 
ished up  their  season 
with  a  trip  to  Atlanta  to 
march  in  the  Ogleston 
Christmas  Parade. 
The  adviser  for  the  Flag 
Corps  was  Miss 
Deborah  Houchins.  This 
was  her  last  year  since 
she  will  be  leaving  Eu- 
clid to  study  for  her  doc- 
torate in  administration. 
-Katie  Patterson 


Members  of  the  Flag  Corps  march- 
ing onto  the  field.  It  takes  a  lot  of 
practice  to  keep  all  the  flags  synchro- 
nized. Lynn  Gessler  is  concentrating  on 
what  she  is  doing  so  the  show  will  be 
performed  together. 


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Symphonic  Concert  Band  plays  classical  works 


Symphonic  Concert  Band,  Row  one:  Katie  Patterson,  Rashawn  Mc  Dougall,  Michelle  Abshire,  Mary  Kunes,  Mandy  Siplock,  Kelly  Moyer, 
Cindy  Ujcich,  Jennie  Wolchko,  Paula  Good,  Karen  Gezann,  Michele  Lynn.  Row  two:  Nate  Marron,  Mike  Tomsk,  Kevin  Conklin,  Greg 
Bauer,  Maira  D'Amico,  Joyce  Ashman,  Patty  Sheck,  Jennie  Ayers,  Jree  Lowe,  Brad  Snell,  Josh  Boncha,  Nikki  Brennan,  Mike  Waltermire, 
William  Preston,  Mike  Witczak.  Row  three:  Michelle  Voll,  Nichole  Crawford,  Kevin  Carlson,  Heidi  Fuhrman,  Omar  Germany,  Adam  Van  Ho, 
Ellen  Mansperger,  Elaine  Smith,  Carlos  Gillyard,  Jae  Amos,  John  Kobe,  Mark  Tomsic,  Mark  Taylor,  Anthony  Hren,  Ben  Mooney,  Jason  Samsa, 
Monique  Hayes,  Randy  Babic.  Row  four:  Eric  Carlson,  Mark  Stauffer,  Kevin  Ketchum,  Marty  Witczak,  Andy  Thompson,  Rhoan  Wallace,  Kirk 
Israel.  Row  five:  Josh  Free,  Jeff  Granito,  Laura  Dengel,  Casey  Kleckner,  Steve  Caldwell. 


Rashawn  Mc  Dougel,  Michelle  Abshire, 
Mary  Kunes  and  Mandy  Siplock  want 
to  practice  hard  so  that  the  concert  that  they 
will  present  will  be  the  best  that  it  can  be. 


Symphonic  Concert  Band 


The  199 1-1992 music  sea- 
son began  strongly  with 
the  combination  of  the  Sym- 
phonic Band  and  Concert 
Band  to  create  one  large  band 
to  be  called  the  Symphonic 
Concert  Band.  This  band  was 
directed  by  Mr.  Stephen  Als- 
paugh  and  Assistant  Director 
Miss.  Diane  Tizzano.  The  mu- 
sicians were  challenged  by 
the  classical  works  of  Mozart, 
the  Ragtime  of  Scott  Joplin 
and  the  contemporary  sounds 
of  Hoist.  Many  were  encour- 
aged to  attend  and  participate 
in  the  OMEA  solo  and  en- 
semble contest  held  at  Euclid 
High  School  in  February.  The 
Symphonic  Concert  Band  had 
two  great  performances  dur- 
ing the  year,  the  first  being  in 
February  and  the  second  in 
May,  helping  to  close  a  re- 
warding season. 

-Jennie  Ayers(President) 


Kevin  Carlson,  Heidi  Fuhrman, 
Greg  Bauer  and  Maria  D'Amico 
getting  in  some  practice  before  the  class 
begins. 

Mark  Taylor,  Jason  Samsa,  Marty  Witc- 
zak,  Mike  Waltermire,  Ben  Mooney, 
William  Preston  and  Monique  Hayes  ar- 
ranging their  instruments  so  they  can 
begin  practice. 

Jennie  Wolchko  plays  a  note  while  Paula 
Good  looks  for  her  place  in  the  music. 


Symphonic  Concert  Band  \     29 


STRING  VIBRATIONS 


Orchestra  gets  it's  sounds  from  vibrating  strings! 


This  year's  orchestra  had  an  un- 
usual season.  It  all  began  with  a 
spectacular  performance  in  the  Holi- 
day Winter  concert  and  ended  with 
a  successful  performance  in  the 
Spring  concert.  Their  plans  for  a 
possible  tour  in  the  Spring  with  the 
Jazz  Band  were  put  on  hold  because 
their  director,  Mrs.  Cheshier,  had  to 
go  on  maternity  leave  half  way 
through  the  school  year.  It  was  still 
a  successful  year  for  all  involved. 
-Jennie  Ayers 


Orchestra,  Row  one:  Christine  Agaibi.  Melanie  Reed,  Carissa  Scott,  Beth  Blatni,  Tejf 
Day.  Row  two:  Olympia  Christides,  Angie  Gudaitis,  Randy  Babic,  Christina  Deskin 
Row  three:  Debbie  Bush,  Joe  Marcelli,  Katrina  Sharpe. 


Christine  Agaibi,  Debbie  Bush  and  Randy  Babic  looking  over 
their  notes  before  the  practicing  begins. 
Christine  Agaibi,  Beth  Blatnik,  Tera  Day  and  Randy  Babic  conversing 
before  class  begins. 

Angie  Gudaitis,  Olympia  Christides,  Melanie  Reed,  Katrina  Sharpe, 
Carissa  Scott  and  Beth  Blatnik  all  seated  and  ready  to  begin  playing. 


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Orchestra 


VOICES  RAISED  HIGH 


Choral  Masters  and  Choraliers  add  voices  to  the  music 


Choraliers,  Row  one:  Naglia  Hill,  Meg  Wolchko,  Jody  Shields,  Sarah  Kuhen,  Kim 
Schoval,  Lisa  Iannetta,  Karen  Abshire,  Kari  Wallette,  Heather  Soutar,  Adrienne  Chinni, 
ewell  Hagood.  Row  two:  Mary  Carol,  Latonia  Mc  Griff,  May  Lin,  Lakita  Cottingham,  Karnita 
vlalone,  Kim  Schoval,  Linda  Bradley,  Kristen  Kish,  Rasa-Lila  Andrews  Melanie  Foree,  Miss 
tfaxine  Miles.  Row  three:  Katie  Patterson,  Carrie  Howell,  Dreama  Gardner,  Kim  Dominique, 
vlikki  Greer,  Katie  Pikus,  Valerie  Jeroncic,  Jessica  Adams,  Timika  Tisdale. 


The  Choraliers  and  the  Choral  Masters  presenting  a  concert  before  the  Winter  break.  Row 
one:  Suzanne  Eckert,  Chris  Puglia,  Erin  Harsch,  Maria  DAmico,  Maggie  Maurer, 
Zhrissie  Cox,  Tonia  Ashurst,  Karen  Kollar,  Chris  Di  Biase,  Dante  Appling,  Tilden  Humphery, 
vlark  Tome,  Chris  Ridings,  Marnie  Salupo,  Elaine  Smith,  Heather  Swan.  Row  two:  Isis  Clark, 
Damon  Callahan,  Michele  Fogarty,  Terese  Schneider,  Danielle  Milinski,  Nicole  Phillips, 
-evelle  Perry,  Marcus  Allen,  Mitchell  Hawkins,  Isaac  Bonner,  D'Hiate  Mc  Cray,  James 
Driscoll,  Sarah  Nehrig,  Christine  Cesa,  Lillian  Johnson,  Christine  Johnson,  Markisha  Clay,  Liz 
Vluzinic.  Row  three:  Takia  Moorman,  Tiffany  Highland,  Jane  Miller,  Karen  Phipps,  Amy 
-Jeuer,  Denice  Virant,  John  Scarniech,  Geno  Criado,  Tom  Berzinskas,  Mike  Riha,  Josh  Haffey, 
\nne  King,  Holly  Slaybaugh,  Patti  Mogyorody,  Lynette  Perry,  Jaime  Wakkila,  Sandy  Johnson, 
Rachel  Chitwood.  Row  four:  Kimberly  Sumpter,  Deonna  Ivey ,  Nichole  Witter,  Silvya  Petrovic, 
rabitha  Gamble,  Cheryl  Waller,  Michelle  Abshire,  Joe  Ludvick,  Brian  Lyons,  Antoinette 
Cenas,  Richard  Reed,  Pepe  Pearson,  Roshid  Moorman,  Mike  Kelnhofer,  Ron  Bryant,  Jessie 
lakimowicz,  Lisa  Primosch,  Dezi  Pagonis,  Sarah  Chitwood,  Alisa  Georgigevdin. 


The  Choraliers  consisted  of  un- 
derclassmen that  met  seventh 
period  every  day.  The  group  was  an 
all  female  chorus.  They  participated 
in  two  concerts  throughout  the  year. 
One  of  these  was  the  annual  Winter 
concert  held  at  the  high  school  where 
they  were  joined  by  the  Choral  Mas- 
ters and  the  Varsity  Chorale. 
The  Choral  Masters  was  a  much  larger 
choral  group  that  was  made  up  of 
both  males  and  females.  They  put  on 
several  concert  during  the  year  that 
were  enjoyed  by  all. 

-Katie  Patterson 


The  Choraliers  love  to  perform  in  front  of 
an  audience.  Here  they  are  'hamming'  it 
up  before  it  was  time  to  begin  their  practice 
session. 


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THAT  JAZZ 


E.  222nd  St.  Jazz  Band  plays  the  sounds  of  the  time 


JAZZ!  That  quintessentially  American 
form  of  music  was  once  again  heard  echo- 
ing throughout  the  cold  stone  halls  of  Euclid 
High  School  in  the  form  of  East  222nd  Street 
Jazz.  Donning  his  black  fedora,  Mr.  Alspaugh 
led  the  band  into  its  third  year  of  playing  the 
coolest  music  permitted  by  school  policy. 
This  was  not  the  easiest  of  years  for  E.  222nd 
St.  Jazz:  music  program  budget  cuts  from 
previous  years  took  their  toll  by  eating  into 
the  number  of  experienced  musicians.  De- 
spite that,  the  band  managed  to  produce  high 
quality  music  performance  after  performance. 
Rehearsals  were  every  Tuesday  evening  with 
an  occasional  Thursday  practice  which  would 
almost  always  manage  to  annoy  the  custodial 
staff  at  the  school.  This  year's  highlights  in- 
cluded a  lightning  tour  of  the  elementary 
schools,  performances  on  1100  WWWE, 
106.5  Lite  Rock,  and  an  exciting  journey 
down  south  to  Florida  in  the  Spring. 
-Kirk  Israel 


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Patty  Sheck,  Elaine  Smith,  Heidi  Fuhrman.  Row  two:  Eric  Carlson,  Jason  Samsa,  Ste\ 
Workman.  Row  three:  Mike  Waltermire,  Ellen  Mansperger,  Mike  Witczak,  Josh  Freeh.  Ro 
four:  Greg  Bauer,  Ben  Mooney.  Row  five:  Mark  Taylor,  Tony  Hren,  Mark  Tomsic,  Mil 
Tomsic,  Kirk  Israel. 


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Varsity  Chorale  was  a  select  group  of 
sophomores,  juniors  and  seniors 
that  were  chosen  by  an  open  audition. 

Only  the  most  talented  of  the  candidates 
were  selected.  This  year  the  group  was 
under  the  direction  of  Miss.  Maxine  J. 
Miles.  She  brought  changes,  traditions 
and  eclecticity  to  the  group.  Varsity  Cho- 
rale performed  throughout  Northeastern 
Ohio  for  various  organizations  as  well  as 
performing  at  the  annual  Winter  Concert. 
The  group  excelled  this  past  year  and  a 
bright  future  should  be  in  store  for  them. 
-Mike  Karabinus 


Varsity  Chorale,  Row  one:  Jennifer  Dineen,  Mike  Karabinus,  Debbie  Long,  Dan  Burke, 
Darlene  Baird.  Row  two:  Hope  Robinson,  Todd  Shuskey,  Kim  Warik,  Emily  Smayda, 
Mike  Kelnhofer,  Eric  Dysart.  Row  three:  Jo  Anne  Zakrajsek,  Maggie  Dane,  Tory  Doles,  Sandi 
Carrera,  Holly  Struna,  Melissa  Wilson,  Michelle  Reed,  Ann  Ruggeri.  Row  four:  Chuck 
Maxwell,  Deonna  Ivey,  Bob  Schmeling,  Kelly  Bartel,  Larry  Nosse,  Chris  Norton,  Wendy 
Myles.  Lesley  Hamilton,  Ben  Carroll. 


Tne  of  the  events  that  the  Varsity  Chorale  participated  in  was  the 
Student  Council  Halloween  Party  for  the  children  of  Euclid. 
They  also  sang  the  Alma  Mater  and  the  National  Anthem  before  each 
football  game. 


Varsity  Chorale 


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What  does  an  old  teacher  breaking 
dishes,  a  screaming  kid,  a  classic 
curmudgeon,  a  snobby  business  man,  a 
gumptionless  architect,  a  mood  swinging  girl 
friend  with  a  passion  for  cleaning  and  an 
extremely  obnoxious  geek  all  have  in  com- 
mon? The  Nerd! 

The  Fall  Play  of  1991  was  The  Nerd.  It  was 
a  story  of  a  young  architect,  William  (Todd 
Shuskey)  who  didn't  have  the  gumption  to  go 
to  Washington  to  follow  his  girlfriend,  Tansy 
(Emily  Smayda)  and  marry  her.  So  Alexis 
(Wendy  Wang),  a  classic  curmudgeon,  de- 
cided to  intervene.  Meanwhile  Warnook 
Waldgrave-Ticky  (Eric  Dysart)  has  a  hotel 
under  development.  Waldgrave  brings  his 
wife  Clecia  (Jackie  Chambers),  who  is  a  little 
bit  crazy,  and  his  son  Thor  (Sarah  Nehrig), 
who  whines  and  screams,  to  William's  home. 
And  out  of  the  blue  Rick  Steadman  (Debra 
Long)  shows  up.  Rick  aggravates  everyone  to 
such  an  extreme  that  they  will  do  anything  to 
get  rid  of  him.  Turn  into  a  pig?  Yes,  anything: 
The  end  had  an  interesting  twist  revealing 
who  the  true  nerd  was. 
Miss  Sandi  Bambic  directed  the  play  which 
was  very  humorous  and  original  and  was  a 
truly  enjoyable  experience  for  both  the  actors 
and  the  audience. 

-Emily  Smayda 

Wendy  Wang,  Emily  Smayda,  Eric 
Dysart,  Jackie  Chambers  and 
Debra  Long  playing  'shoes  and  socks' 
during  one  of  the  many  humorous  stunts 
that  occurred  in  the  play. 
Wendy  Wang  asking  Todd  Shuskey  what 
his  favorite  swim  stroke  is. 
Sarah  Nehrig  telling  Eric  Dysart  and 
Jackie  Chambers  that  he  'hates  it  here'. 


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ebra  Long  meeting  the  rest  of  the  family  for  the  first  time  and  Eric  Dysart,  Todd  Shuskey, 
Chambers  and  Emily  Smayda  realize  that  Debra  is  not  quite  all  there. 


Jackie 


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Fall  Play 


Chris  Di  Biase,  Sarah  Nehrig, 
Wendy  Wang,  Kathy  Copic, 
Maria  D'Amico  and  Carrie  Howell  re- 
joicing after  the  missing  reindeer  were 
returned  in  the  Holiday  Play  presented 
on  December  13  and  14.  It  was  called 
Kringle-Krangle  and  the  Runaway 
Reindeer  and  gave  the  actors  a  chance 
to  interact  with  the  young  children  in 
the  audience. 


RUNAWAY  nSIKCESn 

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efore  the  play  began,  cast  members,  Wendy  Wang,  Kathy  Copic  and  Sarah  Nehrig  had 
volunteers  from  the  audience  participate  in  some  fun  activities. 


KRINGLE-KRANGLE  AND  THE  RUNAWAY  REINDEER 

Jingle,  a  jumping  jack Chris  Di  Biase 

Jangle,  the  dancing  doll Sarah  Nehrig 

Twinky  Toddletot,  a  toyshop  worker Trisha  Galloway 

Candy  Toddletot,  a  toyshop  worker Lisa  Iannetta 

Kringle-Krangle,  North  Pole  Supervisor .Wendy  Wang 

Pitter,  a  reindeer  keeper ..Kathy  Copic 

Patter,  a  reindeer  keeper April  Luikart 

Belinda,  a  babysitter Carrie  Howell 

Harriet  Hinson,  a  little  girl Maria  D'Amico 

Thelma  Thinson,  her  friend : Sarah  Ruhen 

Tooter,  a  train  elf ...John  Scarniench 

Holly,  a  book  elf , Alicia  Salvatore 

Jolly,agameshopelf , Martha  Urh 

Crabby  Grabby  Grumbleskin Tiffany  Highland 

Crumbly  Grumbleskin ; LizMuzinic 

Grumbly  Grumbleskin JennaBrzeczkowski 

Sulky  Grumbleskin KrisSergo 

Pete  the  Pine Lisa  Iannetta 

Director Judith  L.Carmody 

Lights JohnBechtel 

Technical  Efects Stewart  Duboze 


Trisha  Galloway,  Kathy  Copic,  John 
Scarniech,  April  Luikart,  Martha  Urh, 
Sarah  Nehrig  and  Chris  Di  Biase  worrying 
about  what  they  are  going  to  do  if  the  missing 
reindeer  are  not  found  in  time  to  pull  Santa's 
sleigh. 


Play  Director,  Judith  Carmody,  talking  to 
the  audience  before  the  performance. 
April  Luikart  and  Martha  Urh  listening  to  the 
Grumbleskins,  Tiffany  Highland,  Liz  Muzinic, 
Jenna  Brzeczkowski  and  Kris  Sergo. 


Holiday  Play  \     35 


GOOD  MORNING  EUCLID  PANTHERS.. 

Morning  announcers  become  more  like  newscasters 


This  year's  morning  announcers 
made  a  transition  from  talking 
behind  a  microphone  to  sitting  in  front 
of  a  camera.  The  morning  announce- 
ments were  presented  on  the  Whittle 
communications  televisions  that  were 
located  throughout  the  school. 
Like  newscasters,  our  creative  announc- 
ers read  the  information  the  students 
needed  to  know.  Included  in  this  infor- 
mation were  senior  birthdays,  dates  for 
which  activities  met,  important  school 
information  and  sports  highlights.  Also, 
with  the  announcements  now  broad- 
casted on  television,  different  activities 
had  to  opportunity  to  present  skits  in 
order  to  publicize  their  event. 
-JeffKaleal 


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orning  Announcers  Homeroom,  Row  one:  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Deliska  Mc  Ghee 
Denise  Riedel,  Ann  Ruggeri,  Kelly  Hodder,  Nichole  Crawford.  Row  two:  Steve  Sirk 
Eric  Wandersleben,  Mike  Mc  Dougall,  Bridget  Burich,  Mike  Karabinus. 


Ann  Ruggeri,  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Steve  Sirk  and  Eric  Wandersleben  getting  ready  for  the 
morning  announcements  by  reading  over  their  scripts.  Sam  Di  Bartolomeo  was  one  of 
the  technicians  who  got  the  show  to  all  the  homerooms. 


36    /  Morning  Announcers 


rder  in  the  library!  That 
was  the  library  aides'  job. 
Shelving  the  books  numeri- 
cally and  alphabetically,  they 
kept  the  library  in  order.  The 
library  aides  did  all  of  that 
during  their  study  halls,  lunch 
periods  and  after  school 
-Jenny  Wolchko 


ibrary  aides:  Ellen  Mansperger, 
Jennie  Wolchko  and  Quanita  Gage. 


Ellen  Mansperger,  Jennie  Wolchko  and 
Quanita  Gage  keeping  the  library  in 
order.  Library  staff  members,  Carol  Meyers 
and  Merry  Dolter  reviewing  new  materials 
while  Chad  Dulla,  Dan  Grisez,  Amora  Fran- 
cis and  Tom  Cutwright  enjoy  the  benefits  of 
the  library. 


Library  Aides 


37 


HEALTH  HELP 


Clinic  aides  help  keep  the  school  healthy 


The  clinic  aides  of  Euclid  High  School 
did  not  receive  much  recognition  for 
their  time  but,  nevertheless,  they  had  one  of 
the  most  helpful  and  important  jobs  in  the 
school.  Most  of  the  aids  spent  their  free  study 
halls  or  lunch  periods  in  the  clinic  comfort- 
ing ill  students.  They  sometimes  got  food  for 
them,  got  blankets  for  them,  went  to  their 
lockers  to  get  their  books,  took  them  out  of 
school  in  the  wheelchairs,  or  simply  were 
there  for  moral  support.  They  sometimes  did 
other  jobs  around  the  clinic  like  gave  eye 
tests  to  students  or  decorated  the  bulletin 
boards.  They  occasionally  worked  in  the 
office  giving  out  passes  or  sorting  mail.  They 
were  ready  to  help  in  any  way  they  were 
needed. 

-Irene  Dejak 

Clinic  Aides,  Row  one:  Karen  Phipps, 
Courtney  Telich,  Carmen  Strickland, 
Nathan  Siplock.  Row  two:  Michelle  Voll, 
Jeremy  Wojdak,  Noreka  Lewis,  Kathy  Mus- 
carella. 


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eremy  Wojdak  gets  ready  to  help  a  student  that  is  not  feeling  well  by  getting  some  ice  while 
Noreen  Nugent  gets  ready  to  get  some  cotton  for  the  health  aides. 


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Chrissy  Mlac,  Jean  Enneper,  Amy  Lindic,  Amy  Von  Sick,  Corrie  Turkall,  Nikki  Dicker- 
son  and  Francis  Rivera  helping  out  in  the  offices  while  Jackie  Hamilton  is  occupied 
helping  secretary,  Joyce  Sadowsky. 


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ffice  Aides,  also  known  as  student  secretar- 
ies, or  "runners"  were  an  important,  some- 
times unrecognized,  and  usually  unrewarded  part 
of  the  workings  of  Euclid  High  School.  Among  the 
vital  functions  they  performed  were,  of  course, 
running  for  the  counselors  and  principals,  typing, 
and  answering  the  phones.  They  were  also  respon- 
sible for  stuffing  envelopes,  working  the  copy 
machines  and  decorating  the  offices  for  the  holi- 
days. 

Being  an  office  aide  was  a  very  rewarding  experi- 
ence for  a  student.  It  was  not  only  an  activity,  but 
a  chance  to  meet  new  people  in  the  school.  Also,  it 
was  a  unique  opportunity  to  get  to  know  the  secre- 
taries, counselors,  and  administrators  that  one  would 
not  otherwise  have. 

-Kristen  Gajowski 

Ofice  aides,  Row  one:  Michelle  Voll, 
Alice  Ferenac,  Maria  Spada,  Debbie 
Long,  Kelly  Hodder.  Row  two:  April  Lu- 
ikart,  Came  White,  Debra  Risko,  Amy  Ayer, 
Cara  Parise,  Nikki  Dickerson,  Iesha  Smith, 
Francine  Rivera.  Row  three:  Corri  Turkall, 
Diana  Butkus,  Annette  Hollis,  Becky  Sakatch, 
Amy  Von  Sick,  Amy  Wilson,  Candi  Lukat. 


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GET THE NEWS 

The  Survey  has  all  the  news  that's  fit  to  print 


Survey!  Survey!  Get  your  free  Survey? 
A  brand  new  production  process  along 
with  an  abundance  of  advertisements  enabled 
the  Survey  staff  to  provide  free  newspapers  to 
every  student. 

Two  staffs  made  up  a  solid  Survey  team.  A 
new  Journalism  course  dominated  the  writing 
staff,  and  the  Macintosh  computer  opened  up 
the  world  of  Desk  Top  Publishing.  Instead  of 
typing  out  each  story  and  then  sending  it  to  a 
printer  to  be  set  and  then  having  to  cut  and 
paste  it  together  into  a  layout  that  was  then 
sent  back  to  the  printer,  the  stories  were  en- 
tered into  the  computer  and  the  pages  laid  out 
with  the  computer  and  printed  out  ready  to  be 
printed.  Miss  Amato  was  in  charge  of  the 
writing  staff  while  Mr.  Wherley  was  in  charge 
of  the  page  layouts. 

-Emily  Smayda 


Survey,  Row  one:  Jason  Phillis,  Candi  Lukat,  Kelly  Hodder,  Maria  Spada,  Mike  Beck 
Row  two:  Maria  D'Amico,  Maria  Raguz,  Dan  Grisez,  Bill  Aube,  Joyce  Ashman,  Emil) 
Smayda.  Row  three:  Jeremy  Lange,  Todd Gelazis,  Mike Cating,  Rob Galosi,  Eric  Wandersle| 
ben,  Sam  Di  Bartolomeo,  Mike  Kelnhofer. 


Dan  Grisez,  Mike  Kelnhofer,  Todd  Gelazis,  Maria  Spada  and 
Mike  Cating  are  members  of  the  Survey  production  staff  in 
charge  of  getting  the  stories  onto  the  pages.  Here  they  are  listening  to 
Mr.  Wherley  give  them  suggestions  on  how  to  accomplish  that. 
Students  in  Miss.  Amato's  Journalism  class  learn  the  basics  of  writing 
for  a  newspaper  and  compose  most  of  the  stories  that  go  into  the 
Survey. 


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Survey 


FOREIGN  VISITORS 


AFS  gives  students  a  chance  to  see  other  lands 


AFS!  The  smell  of  a  freshly  made 
Expresso  in  an  Italian  Cafe. ..The  stun- 
ning beauty  of  a  sunrise  over  Brazil. ..The 
throbbing  metropolitan  pulse  of  a  night  in 
Tokyo... 

All  of  these  adventures  and  more  are  open  to 
members  of  AFS(  American  Field  Service) 
intercultural  programs.  Although  no  one  from 
Euclid  studied  abroad  through  AFS  this  past 
year,  many  multi  cultural  events  throughout 
the  year  helped  students  experience  the  world 
and  learn  about  other  cultures.  Deftly  orga- 
nized by  Mrs.  Ramlow  and  Miss  Addis.  AFS 
students  got  the  chance  to  better  understand 
people  both  near  and  far.  The  year,  the  EHS 
AFS  welcomed  a  delegation  from 
Wallingford,  Connecticut  and  also  visited 
them  in  Connecticut  for  a  week. 
Students  this  year  also  got  the  chance  to  learn 
about  Portugal  from  Marcos  de  Andrade,  a 
foreign  exchange  student  who  stayed  the  en- 
tire year  with  the  Israel  host  family.  Marcos' 
stay  was  beneficial  to  all  parties  involved 
since  they  got  a  chance  to  learn  about  Portugal 
and  he  got  a  chance  to  experience  America. 
-Kirk  Israel 


AFS,  Row  one:  Amanda  Hartman,  Danielle  Milinski,  Nicole  Phillips,  Debbie  Podmore, 
Helena  Oroz,  Dave  Duck.  Row  two:  Cathi  Hillier,  Stacie  Johnson,  Carrie  Collins,  Gwen 
Zherne,  Becky  Shrader,  Kelly  Moyer,  Amy  Hendrickson.  Row  three:  Bonnie  Struna,  Maggie 
Dane,  Allison  Repko,  Carrie  White,  Erneliza  Brown,  Sherita  Bowling.  Row  four:  Tracy 
3oyarsky,  Annette  Hollis,  Sharon  Bowling,  Tiffany  Highland.  Row  five:  Lillian  Mazzei, 
ViariannaZdrilic,JenniferGrisard,Darshi  Shah.  Row  six:  Marcos  Andrade,  ToshaEUiott,  Kirk 
Israel,  Kim  Bishop,  Ellen  Mansperger,  Rafael  Boo. 


Beth  Geddes,  Annette  Hollis,  Helena  Oroz,  Nicole  Phillips,  Sandy 
Carrera,  Amy  Hendrickson,  Mike  Dacar,  Amanda  Hartman  and 
Danielle  Milinski  helping  the  AFS  raise  money  by  having  a  Pizza  sale  after 
school. 


Foreign  exchange  student  from  Portugal,  Marcos  Andrade. 
pointing  out  his  home  country  to  AFS  advisers,  Jane  Addis  and 
Barbara  Ramlow.  His  host  family  is  Kirk  Israel  and  his  mother. 


AFS 


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IF  YOU  NEED  HEL 


Peer  Tutors  give  students  the  help  they  need 


Peer  Tutors  were  a  special  group  of  students  who  volunteered  their  time  and  energy  to  help  their  peers  in  their 
studies.  Not  only  did  the  tutees  learn  from  this  experience  but  the  tutors  did  also.  The  tutors  understood  the 
material  more  from  this  process  and,  therefore,  learned  a  little  more  about  themselves. 

The  Peer  Tutor  adviser  was  Miss  Barbara  Spiga  who  matched  students  with  scholastic  needs  with  tutors.  Tutors 
and  tutees  met  during  study  halls,  lunch  periods  or  after  school.  It  was  an  opportunity  for  both  persons  to  expand 
their  understanding  and  achievement. 
-Emily  Smayda 


Peer  Tutors,  Row  one:  Alice  Ferenac,  Maria  D'Amico,  Holly  Struna,  Kristen  Gajowski,  Chris  Carlton,  Marnie  Salupo,  Wary  Wein, 
Stephanie  Christopher,  Emily  Smayda.  Row  two:  Lynn  Gessler,  Sylvia  Orsulic.  Ellen  Mansperger,  Melissa  Nagode,  Leann  Uchbar,  Carrie 
White,  Cara  Parise,  Jackie  Chambers,  Candi  Lukat.  Row  three:  Kelly  Bartel,  Jennie  Wolchko,  Jeff  Kaleal,  Ed  Galosi,  Mike  Cating,  Greg  Bauer. 
Mike  Beck. 


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he  library  is  a  good  place  for  peer 
tutors  and  tutees  to  get  together  with 
each  other. 


Peer  Tutors 


BUSINESS  KNOWLEDGE 

D.E.C.A.  helps  students  learn  about  business 


D.E.C.A.,  Row  one:  Dawn  Crosby,  Holly  Scott,  Christin  Fogarty,  Katie  Schoen,  Kim 
Ritz,  Kristen  Loveless,  Janelle  Groves.  Row  two:  Damon  Allen,  Chantelle  Medves, 
Kelly  Dwyer,  Heather  Graffius,  Danielle  Coulter.  Row  three:  Jim  Puglia.  Juan  Williams,  John 
Arlesic,  Rich  Reed,  Joe  Mc  Arther,  Benjie  Boyd,  Deana  Schiavoni,  Jenny  Zele,  Jackie  Zele, 
Chris  Subel,  Mr.  Presot.  Not  pictured:  Tony  Keffer,  Janet  Huddleston,  Steve  Sirk,  Jumal 
Trice,  Sue  Lishing,  Jennifer  Masek. 


D.E.C.A. (Distributive  Education  Clubs 
of  America)  was  the  student  run  club 
that  coincided  with  Euclid's  Marketing  Edu- 
cation class.  Euclid's  program  was  designed 
for  juniors  and  seniors  who  were  interested 
in  a  career  in  marketing  and  management.  In 
their  junior  year,  the  students  attended  classes 
and  studied  the  stock  market,  business  fi- 
nance, marketing  research  and  many  other 
business  related  activities.  Seniors  spent  part 
of  their  day  in  school  learning  about  every- 
thing from  job  interviewing,  to  advertising 
and  sales.  During  the  remainder  of  the  day 
they  were  employed  in  retail  establishments 
within  the  Euclid  area  in  a  variety  of  retail, 
wholesale,  or  service  capacities.  In  D.E.C.A., 
students  competed  against  other  high  school 
students  on  the  local,  state  and  national  level 
in  areas  related  to  their  career  interest.  Mr. 
Presot  was  in  charge  of  the  organization. 


Kelly  Dwyer,  Steve  Sirk  and  John  Arlesic 
getting  practice  setting  up  the  marketing 
display  in  the  showcase  across  from  the  Library. 
Sometimes  the  class  would  take  field  trips  to  col- 
leges and  other  schools  to  compete.  Here  are  Holly 
Scott  and  Kelly  Dwyer  on  the  bus  going  to  Lake- 
land Community  College  for  a  compe- 
tition. 


Distributive  Education 


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LEARNING  ABOUT  WORLD  GOVERNMENT 


Model  UN  helps  students  learn  about 
intercountry  relations 


Model  United  Nations  opened  an  inter- 
national outlook  to  Euclid  High 
School.  Members  participated  in  delegate  ses- 
sions at  Cleveland  Council  throughout  the 
year.  Mock  debates  were  held  during  meet- 
ings. 

The  goal  of  the  Mode!  United  Nations  was  to 
show  to  students  how  different  countries  in- 
fluence each  other.  By  showing  students'  dif- 
ferences ethnically,  Model  UN  hoped  to  re- 
veal a  way  to  unite  all  of  them. 
Led  by  President  Marija  Raguz,  Vice-Presi- 
dent Amy  Garbincus,  Secretary  Bill  Aube. 
and  Treasurer  Julie  Pekol,  Model  United  Na- 
tions was  successful  in  their  endeavor. 
-Emily  Smayda 


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ot  only  was  Amy  Garbincus  the  Vice- 
President  of  Model  UN,  she  was  also  a 
candidate  for  Homecoming  Queen. 
At  the  Model  UN  meetings  the  members 
discuss  the  relations  that  would  occur  be- 
tween different  countries. 


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odel  UN,  Row  one:  Mike  Kelnhofer,  Emily  Smayda,  Helena  Oroz,  Margana  Dane, 
Kathy  Hillier,  Allison  Repko.  Row  two:  Jeremy  Lange,  Samantha  Spencer,  Marija 
Raguz,  Bill  Aube.  Row  three:  Chris,  Julie  Pekol,  Amy  Garbincus,  Anne  Pekol,  Max  Gast.  Row 
four:  Tessa  Cunningham,  Mark  Peters,  Marty  Mc  Grath.  Row  five:  Bob  Kramer,  Mike  Kim, 
Donald  Lowery,  Joe  Gojevic. 


KEEPING  IT 

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SADD,  Row  one:  Emily  Smayda,  Michael  Kelnhofer.  Row  two:  Deonna  Ivey,  Sarah  Nehrig,  Margana  Dane,        ^" 
Darshi  Shah,  Helena  Oroz,  Rebecca  Sakatch,  Debra  Podmore,  Amy  Heuer.  Row  three:  Kenyadus  Hollins,      v^2 
Lisa  Moster,  Steve  Sirk,  Eric  Wandersleben,  Jennifer  Melnyk.  Not  pictured:  Alana  Haynes.  (/) 


Students  Against  Driving  Drunk  was  a 
group  of  students  that  tried  to  make  the 
rest  of  the  students  aware  of  the  dangers  of 
driving  under  the  influence  of  drugs.  SADD 
tripled  its  membership  from  the  previous 
year  as  more  and  more  students  are  becom- 
ing aware  of  the  serious  implications  of  driv- 
ing drunk.  Homecoming  and  Winterfest 
mementoes  were  given  to  students  for  safe 
weekends  along  with  Red  Ribbon  wreaths 
and  party  hats  for  the  holidays.  SADD's 
officers  included:  President  Emily  Smayda, 
Vice  President  Michael  Kelnhofer,  Treasurer 
Jennifer  Melnyk  and  Secretary  Lisa  Moster. 
Ms.  Paskert  was  the  adviser  for  the  group. 
-Emily  Smayda 

Adviser,  Ms.  Paskert  and  Mike  Kelnhofer 
getting  ready  for  a  meeting,  Jennifer  Mel- 
nyk and  Eric  Wandersleben  listening  to 
what  is  going  on,  Margana  Dane  and  Helena  Oroz 
and  Sarah  Nehrig,  Kenyadas  Hollins  and  Darshi 
Shah  making  posters  to  be  hung 
around  the  school. 


SADD 


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STRAT 


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Chess  Club  helps  students  plan  ahead 


The  Chess  Club  was  a  group  of  students 
who  shared  the  same  interest  of  playing 
chess.  They  met  after  school  and  practiced 
together  so  they  could  prepare  to  play  against 
other  schools.  The  club  was  open  to  anyone 
who  was  interested  in  learning  to  play  or 
already  knew  how  to  play  this  strategic  and 
complex  game.  Again  Mr.  Thaddeus  Thaxton 
supervised  and  played  along  with  them. 
-Jeff  Kaleal 


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hess  Club,  Row  one:  Ed  Sedmak,  Rick  Wheeler,  Adviser  Thaddeus  Thaxton.  Rov 
two:  Stephen  Snitzky,  Kevin  Troy. 


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dviser,  Thaddeus  Thaxton,  helps  Rick  Wheeler  work  out  a  strategy  for  the  game.  Stephen  Snitzky  playsi 
with  Ed  Sedmak  while  Kevin  Troy  looks  on  with  advice. 


H I STO  R  Y 


Yearbook  tries  to  record  events  of  the  year 


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Euclidian  Staff,  Row  one:  Kristen  Gajowski,  Maria  Raguz,  Chris  Carlton,  Dan  Grisez, 
Emily  Smayda,  Bill  Aube.  Row  two:  Mike  Kim,  Jeff  Kaleal,  Ed  Galosi,  Rob  Galosi, 
Mike  Karabinus,  Kristen  Sarpolis. 


As  one  pages  through  the  yearbook,  one 
is  looking  at  the  history  of  the  school 
for  that  year.  One  sees  styles,  people  and 
events  that  occurred  during  that  period  of 
time.  This  year,  due  to  the  many  improve- 
ments because  of  the  bond  levy,  the  school 
took  on  a  'New  Look'.  The  Euclidian  staff 
attempted  to  capture  these  changes  within  the 
pages  of  this  book. 

The  production  of  the  yearbook  was  an  evolu- 
tionary process  in  which  computers  were  used 
more  and  more.  Up  to  this  year,  copy  was 
entered  into  the  computer  but  the  layouts  were 
hand-written.  With  the  advent  of  Desk  Top 
Publishing,  layouts  and  copy  were  accom- 
plished directly  on  a  Macintosh  computer. 
Because  of  this  what  appeared  on  the  monitor 
would  be  identical  with  what  would  appear  in 
the  yearbook.  This  means  that  there  was  more 
versatility  when  working  on  the  yearbook. 
-Jeff  Kaleal  and  Emily  Smayda 


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eff  Kaleal  working  on  a  story  that  needs  to  be  done.  Lisa  Moster  and  Sue  U  cutting  out  the  pictures  that  went  into  the  collage  on  pages  fourteen 
and  fifteen.  Ed  Galosi  entering  data  into  the  computer. 


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LITERARY 

Eucuyo  allows  students  to  display  their  literary  talents 


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^h,  I  know  this  isn't  good  enough." 
"Where  did  you  find  that,  that's  from 
my  diary."  "Are  you  kidding,  my  art  teacher 
hated  it."  Authors,  poets  and  artists  don't 
critique  yourself,  let  Eucuyo  do  it  for  you. 
Eucuyo  was  the  literary  magazine  that  show- 
cased students'  works  exposing  their  true 
talents.  Ms.  Carmody  and  Mrs.  Lidrbauch 
were  the  advisers  for  Eucuyo  and  they  and 
the  Eucuyo  staff  would  decide  which  of  the 
works  submitted  by  the  students  would  be 
eligible  to  go  into  the  magazine  that  was 
published  at  the  end  of  the  school  year. 
-Emily  Smayda 


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ucuyo,  Row  one:  Maria  Raguz,  Chris  Carlton,  Emily  Smayda,  Dan  Grisez,  Kristei 
Sarpolis.  Row  two:  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Jeremy  Lange,  Mike  Karabinus,  Mike  Kim,  Bil 
Aube. 


Mike  Karabinus,  Lauren  Sarpolis  and 
Kristen  Sarpolis  are  helping  to  decide 
what  kind  of  works  should  go  into  the  Eucuyo. 
Jennifer  Berry  and  Jeremy  Lange  are  looking 
over  some  of  the  many  stories  that  were  sub- 
mitted by  the  students.  Adviser,  Ms.  Carmody, 
is  holding  up  a  previous  issue  of  the  Eucuyo  so 
Bill  Aube  can  get  an  idea  of  what  the  cover 
looked  like.  David  Kale  is  waiting  for  an 
article  that  he  can  read. 


Eucuyo 


SAVE  THE  EARTH 

S.A.V.E.  wants  to  help  preserve  life  on  our  planet 


S. A. V.E. (Students  Against  Violating 
Earth)  was  founded  last  year  in  an  at- 
tempt to  make  other  people  realize  that  the 
earth  is  an  important  place  to  all  living  crea- 
tures and  that  if  we  don't  take  care,  it  will  no 
longer  be  an  enjoyable  place  to  live.  The 
members  tried  to  get  across  the  importance  of 
recycling  to  the  students  by  having  containers 
to  collect  aluminum  cans  spread  throughout 
the  building.  They  did  several  projects,  like 
decorating  a  showcase  to  depict  the  impor- 
tance of  rain  forests,  throughout  the  year. 
The  group  headed  by  co-presidents,  Robin 
Barwidi ,  Dawn  Medved  and  Ginger  Pomiecko 
and  was  advised  by  Mr.  Frank  Jablonski. 


S.A.V.E.,  Row  one:  Cindy  Ciulla,  Kelly  Focareto,  Jan  Gallagher,  Courtney  Telich.  Row 
two:  Leah  Walczak,  Tara  Day,  Jessica  Hopkins,  Sharon  Bowling,  Dawn  Medved, 
Adviser,  Mr.  Jablonski,  Jeremy  Lange.  Row  three:  Jennifer  Grisard,  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Liz 
Slogar,  Dina  Mc  Closkey,  Kim  Bischof,  Robin  Barwidi,  Ginger  Pomiecko,  Ed  Boyle. 


Members  of  the  group  listening  to  presi- 
dent,  Robin  Barwidi.  Ginger 
Pomiecko  decorating  the  showcase  by  the 
library  to  look  like  a  rain  forest. 


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Media  aides  make  it  all  happen 


The  Media  Aides  headed  by  Mr.  Allen  Black  were  an  asset  to 
Euclid  High  School.  Without  their  superior  knowledge  of  the 
audio  and  visual  equipment  and  their  dedication,  most  of  Euclid's 
shows  wouldn't  be  produced  as  flawlessly  as  they  were. 
The  Media  Aides  were  in  charge  of  taking  care  of  all  the  projectors, 
video  tape  machines  and  overhead  projectors  used  in  the  class- 
rooms. They  also  ran  the  cameras  for  the  morning  announcements 
and  special  assemblies.  So  the  next  time  you  hear 
"Lights. ..Camera.. .Action!"  remember  all  the  hard  work  and  dedi- 
cation that  was  put  in  by  the  AV  staff. 
-Alice  Ferenac 


Media  Aides,  Row  one:  Donovan  Smith.  Row  two:  Sam  Di 
Bartolomeo,  Tom  Fording,  Bob  Drotleff.  Row  three: 
Tony  Hren,  Mike  Tomsic,  Steve  Vaslavsky.  Row  four:  John 
Bechtel,  Tom  Gugliotta,  John  Wheeler.  Row  five:  Jim  Dorazio, 
Matt  Boos,  Kevin  Sterrick.  Row  six:  Ron  Dodge,  Bill  Cvelbar. 
Not  pictured:  Dave  Cupar,  Paul  Lech,  Erick  Swanson,  Mark 
Tomsic. 


Bill  Cvelbar  watching  the  monitors  dur- 
ing a  performance  in  the  auditorium  to 
make  sure  that  the  signal  is  being  sent  to  all  the 
rooms.  Cameramen,  John  Wheeler  and  Tom 
Fording  recording  the  events  occurring  on  the 
stage. 


Media  Aides 


SERVICE 

<ey  Club  helps  the  school  and  the  community 


\^  ey  Club,  Row  one:  Darrell  Lausche,  Seona  Latine,  Keith  Scheurman,  Nick  Seifried. 
|^^  Row  two:  Mike  Witczak,  Melissa  Parey,  Maria  D'Amico  Kelly  Lauria,  Patty  Sheck, 
5aula  Good.  Row  three:  Kevin  Carlson,  Steve  Caldwell,  Katie  Patterson,  Krissie  Lawrence, 
'enny  Wolchko,  Dina  Butkus. 


The  Euclid  High  School  Key  Club  was 
very  active  during  the  year.  It  almost 
doubled  its'  size  from  the  previous  year.  They 
were  also  lucky  enough  to  have  Seona  Latine 
as  a  member  who  became  the  Governor  of  the 
Ohio  District.  They  also  had  Darrell  Lausche 
who  was  Lt.  Governor  of  divisions  15  and  23. 
The  officers  this  year  were:  Keith  Scheur- 
man, President,  Paule  Good,  First  Vice  Presi- 
dent, Mike  Witczak,  Second  Vice  President, 
Christy  Lawrence.  Secretary  and  Maria 
D'Amico,  Secretary-Treasurer. 
During  the  year  there  were  many  activities 
going  on.  The  club  ran  a  Kiwanis  meeting 
where  the  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Mr. 
Kurt  Stanic,  spoke.  Throughout  the  year  the 
club  helped  such  organizations  as  the  Rose- 
mary Home,  Coats  for  Kids,  Special  Olym- 
pics swimming  and  bowling  and  several  other 
needy  groups.  It  was  an  active  and  successful 
year. 

-Keith  Scheurman 


The  Key  Club  Board  members,  Paula  Good,  Seona  Latine,  Keith 
Scheurman,  Maria  D'Amico,  Christy  Lawrence,  Mike  Witczak  and 
Darrell  Lausche.  Mike  Witczak,  Maria  D'Amico  and  Keith  Scheurman 
getting  ready  to  call  the  meeting  to  order.  Steve  Caldwell,  Jennifer 
Hayes,  Katie  Patterson,  Melissa  Parey,  Jenny  Wolchko,  Darrell  Lausche, 
Laura  Dengel,  Patti  Sheck  and  Kelly  Moyer  learning  about 
what  will  be  happening  at  the  meeting. 

Key  Club 


GOVERNMENT 


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Student  Council  directs  many  school  activities 


Once  again,  this  group  of  dedicated  stu- 
dents volunteered  their  time  for  the 
sake  of  others.  Although  the  turnout  was  less 
than  previous  years.  Executive  Board,  along 
with  adviser  Ms.  Sandi  Bambic  led  the  coun- 
cil to  many  considerable  achievements. 
To  start  things  off.  Student  Council  planned 
and  decorated  for  the  Homecoming  Dance 
and  festivities.  Soon  afterwards,  they  threw  a 
Halloween  Party  for  Euclid's  youngsters. 
During  the  second  part  of  the  year,  Student 
Council  was  also  responsible  for  Winterfest 
and  the  annual  Senior  Citizen  Prom.  But 
dances  aren't  the  only  thing  Student  Council 
does.  Remember  Sweetest  Day,  the  blood 
drive,  Elf  day,  holiday  canes  and  kisses,  the 
model  train  show,  krushes  and  all  those  other 
little  things?  Those  were  all  Student  Council's 
doing. 

So  next  time  you  go  to  that  dance  or  buy  that 
Sweetest  Day  flower,  think  of  the  hard  work 
Student  Council  put  into  it  because  they  defi- 
nitely deserve  a  giant  pound  of  applause 
-Ed  Galosi 

Kelly  Focareto,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Katie 
Ells,  Chris  Carlton  and  Debbie  Long 
decorating  the  cafeteria  before  Winter  vaca- 
tion. 

Corri  Turkall  and  Debbie  Long  donating  to 
the  penny  war  table  manned  by  Katie  Ells  and 
Todd  Shuskey. 


Student  Council,  Row  one:  Chris  Carlton,  Debbie  Long,  Karrie  Waltermire,  Carlital 
Horton,  Tory  Doles,  Maggie  Dane,  Cathy  Hiller,  Allison  Repko.  Row  two:  Lydiaj 
Mikulcic,  Holly  Struna,  Liz  Slogar,  Kathy  Muscarella,  Shannon  Marek,  Karnita  MaloneJ 
Melissa  Geiger,  Ilese  O'Keefe,  Amy  Hendrickson,  Amy  Von  Sick,  Kim  Warik.  Row  three:] 
Rachel  Hayes,  Tina  Medved,  Jeremy  Wojdak,  Dan  Carlton,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Kelly  Focareto. 
Cindi  Ciulla,  Darshi  Shah,  Keisha  Jones,  Pam  Grisard,  Amy  Barber.  Row  four:  Jennifer 
Grisard,  Christy  Salisbury,  Carrie  Howell,  April  Luikart,  Deliska  Mc  Ghee,  Wendy  Wang. 
Kelly  Marunowski,  Mike  Karabinus,  Dan  Burke,  Selena  Cox,  Emily  Smayda,  Ed  Galosi, 
Wendy  Harris,  Bill  Aube,  Rob  Galosi.  Row  five:  Debbie  Podmore,  Ben  Carroll,  Eric  Dysart, 
Lynn  Gessler,  Paul  Kostansek.  Row  six:  Dionne  Sims,  Holly  Scott,  Katie  Ells,  Chantelle 
Medves,  Todd  Shuskey,  Mike  Beck,  Matt  Dane,  Marnie  Salupo,  Helena  Oroz,  Hope  Robinson,' 
Lisa  Gavin,  Stacie  Evans. 


HONOR 


National  Honor  Society  recognizes  the  best 


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Kelly  Hodder.  Row  two:  Emily  Smayda,  Christine  Carlton,  Marnie  Salupo,  Amy  Ayer, 
Holly  Struna,  Alana  Haynes,  Jason  Phillis.  Row  three:  Lynn  Gessler,  Kristen  Sarpolis,  Darshi 
Shah,  Ann  Ruggeri,  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Jennifer  Hiser,  Darrel  Lausche.  Row  four:  Michael 
Karabinus,  Conine  Turkall,  Karin  Radachy,  Jeff  Kaleal,  Dave  Grice,  Mark  Tomsic. 


National  Honor  Society  was  composed 
of  Euclid's  brightest  stars  and  finest 
students.  Each  exhibited  fire  and  determina- 
tion towards  their  goals  as  a  group  and  as  an 
individual.  Leadership,  Scholarship,  Charac- 
ter and  Service  were  the  qualities  that  must  be 
exhibited  by  all  NHS  members. 
National  Honor  Society  President  was  Emily 
Smayda,  Vice  President  was  David  Cupar, 
Secretary  was  Lynn  Gessler  and  Historian 
was  Bill  Aube.  These  students  led  the  society 
in  successful  community  and  school  services. 
National  Honor  Society  sponsored  ice  cream 
socials  for  honor  roll  students,  were  guides  at 
parent-teacher  conferences  and  helped  activi- 
ties increase  membership. 
Students  were  selected  in  May  and  were  for- 
mally inducted  in  an  evening  ceremony  that 
involved  parents  and  friends. 
-Emily  Smayda 


NHS  members  getting  ready  for  one  of  their  meetings.  Anne  Ruggeri, 
Marnie  Salupo,  Emily  Smayda  and  Michael  Karabinus  dishing  out 
ice  cream  at  the  ice  cream  social  that  NHS  sponsored  for  students  that  got 
on  the  Honor  Roll  during  the  first  semester. 


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r  I  ,hings  that  go  bump  in  the  night.  Something  wicked  this  way 
I  [   comes.  All  come  a  knocking  in  the  halls  of  horror-Euclid  High 

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Halloween  brought  the  strange,  unique  and  humorous  out  in  the  open 
for  aD  to  see.  A  dancing  flower  pot,  sneaky  cupid,  spooky  medusa, 
beautiful  princess  and  saloon  girl  helped  to  reveal  the  true  spirit  of  the 
Eve-of-all-Hallows. 

Student  Council  organized  the  costumejudging  and  later  continued  the 
Halloween  festivities  by  hosting  the  Children's  Community  Party. 
Varsity  Chorale  performed  there  along  with  a  magician.  The  Commu- 
nity Party  brought  many  smiling  ghosts  and  goblins, 
-Emily  Smayda 


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ulie  Di  Bartolomco  trying  to  attract  fellow  Martians.  Farmer,  Wendy  Wang,  caught  Lynn  Gessler  'clowning  around'  with  Pumpkin.  Shannon 

Marek.  John  Cimperman.  Denise  Riedel,  Jozefina  Mance,  Jennifer  Dineen,  Katie  Patterson  and  Chris  Carlton  showing  their  spirit  during 

class.  The  Three  Amigos,  Chyrese  Boyd,  Erika  Brake  and  Selenea  Cox  having  fun.  Jennie  Ayers,  Emily  Smayda,  Mr.  Von  Benkenj 

Tracy  Marmcek  and  Kirk  Israel  during  homeroom.  Charlie  Brown  (Joe  Salopek),  Waldo  (Chris  Atlas),  'backwards  Ernest'  (Becky 

Thompson)  and  'Miss'  Sparkey  Birkett  are  ready  for  trick  or  treating. 

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Meg  Gorman  and  Heather  Graffius  dressed  as  part  of  the  group,  KISS,  while  Marnie  Salupo  scared  people  into  stone  as  Medusa. 
Rich  Reed  portrayed  the  pain  of  a  Mentor  player  after  encountering  the  Euclid  football  machine.  Pamela  Grisard  and  Darshi 
Shah  as  bumblebee  and  Indian  maiden.  Wild  and  wacky,  Deb  Risko,  as  Frosty  the  Snowman,  tries  to  sweep  up  Tracy 
Marincek's  'drinking  problem'.  Queen,  Deliska  Mc  Ghee,  watches  over  her  young  friend,  Wendy  Harris.  Another  KISS  star,  Bob 
Lemieux,  tries  to  put  the  moves  on  innocent,  Little  Red  Riding  Hood,  Ellen  Mansperger. 

Halloween 


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Wai  Napolo  looks  at  doing  it  together 


Wai  Napolo  was  Euclid's  synchronized 
swim  club.  It's  purpose  was  to  design 
and  perform  a  show  in  the  Spring.  This  year's 
theme  was  Colors.  The  girls  found  songs 
involving  colors  and  designed  the  show  ac- 
cordingly. 

This  year's  club  was  stronger  than  ever  with 
the  addition  of  many  new  members.  The  girls 
all  practiced  hard  after  school  during  the  Fall 
and  Winter  to  pull  off  a  spectacular  show  in 
the  Spring. 

The  officers  this  year  were:  President  Michele 
Lynn,  Vice-President  Jennie  Ayers,  Secre- 
tary Melissa  Nagode,  Treasurer  Jenny 
Wolchko  and  Historian  Lauren  Scheurman. 
-Jennie  Ayers(  Vice-President) 


Wai  Napolo,  Row  one:  Kristen  Kish,  Colleen  Lanzaretta,  Michele  Lynn,  Jennie  Ayers, 
Tammi  Vicic,  Paula  Good,  Meg  Wolchko.  Row  two:  Lauren  Scheurman,  Jennifer 
Dell,  Shannon,  Joyce  Ashman,  Melissa  Parey,  Adrienne  Chinni,  Maria  D'Amico.  Row  three: 
Ellen  Mansperger,  Jessica  Adam's,  Karen  Gezann,  Jenny  Wolchko,  Amy  Baber,  Melissa 
Nagode,  Beth  Walters. 


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Wai  Napolo 


Melissa  Nagode,  Jenny  Wolchko,  Michele  Lynn  Jennie  Ayers,  Melissa  Parey,  Amy 
Baber,  Joyce  Ashman,  Ellen  Mansperger,  Jennie  Wolchko  and  Marie  D'Amico 
practicing  on  land  before  they  go  into  the  water. 


Close-Up  gets  to  see  how  government  functions 


The  Close-Up  program  was  sponsored 
by  Mr.  Wayne  Smith.  The  Close-Up 
group  visited  Washington  D.C.  for  one  week 
to  study  the  United  States  government.  To 
raise  money  for  their  trip,  students  sold  candy 
bars  and  held  a  walkathon.  The  trip  involved 
visiting  historical  sites  and  getting  a  chance  to 
talk  to  the  influential  people  of  the  govern- 
ment. The  best  part  of  the  experience  was  the 
new  friendships  that  were  made  along  the  way. 
-Ann  King 


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lose-Up  members,  Cecilia  Miller,  Adam  Van  Ho,  Erin  Smith,  Ann  King,  Becky  Thomp- 
son and  Lisa  Steele  discussing  the  details  of  fund-raising  with  Mr.  Wayne  Smith. 


Erin  Smith,  Cecilia  Miller,  Lisa  Steele,  Julianne  Hejduk,  Ann 
King,  Becky  Thompson  and  Amanda  Luke  discussing  the  oppor- 
tunities that  they  will  have  when  they  go  to  Washington. 
Julianne  Hejduk,  Lisa  Steele,  Erin  Smith  and  Cecilia  Miller  listening 
to  Mr.  Smith  tell  them  about  previous  trips  and  experiences. 


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ACADEMIC  COMPETITION 

Academic  Challenge  pits  Euclid  against  other  schools 


Cameras  generating  tension  so  thick  it 
was  almost  tangible...  Lights  burning, 
dancing  displays  of  lights  on  retinas...  an  Au- 
dience that  clapped  on  cue... 
This  was  an  exciting  and  victorious  year  for 
Euclid  High's  Academic  Challenge  team.  Af- 
ter a  strenuous  selection  process  and  months  of 
preparation,  the  team,  composed  of  Bill  Aube, 
Mike  Cating,  Tadas  Gelazis,  and  alternates 
Dave  Cupar,  Dawn  Howard  and  Kirk  Israel 
were  ready  for  competition.  Mr.  Adam 
Pawlowski  was  the  adviser  for  the  Academic 
Challenge  team. 

On  a  show  broadcast,  by  one  of  those  odd  but 
meaningless  twists  of  fate  that  life  is  so  full  of. 
on  Leap  Day  1992  (February  29),  Euclid  won 
a  victory  on  the  very  last  question  after  taking 
an  early  commanding  lead.  If  anyone  asks,  the 
Painted  Desert  is  in  Wyoming,  and  four  pi 
equals  720  degrees. 

-Kirk  Israel  and  Jeff  Kaleal 


SCIENCE 
OLYMPIAD 

The  Science  Olympiad  was  an  event  that 
several  Euclid  students  participated  in  at 
Case  Western  Reserve  University  in  Febru- 
ary. There  were  many  events  and  the  idea  was 
to  design  and  build  an  apparatus  that  would 
accomplish  something.  Some  of  the  more 
popular  events  were  "Bridge  Building,  Scram- 
bler, Get  your  bearings,  Science  Bowl  and 
Circuit  Lab."  Mr.  Wherley  and  Mrs.  Torelli 
were  the  advisers  for  the  activity. 


Mike  Cating,  Jae  Amos,  Greg  Bauer, 
and  Ed  Galosi  choosing  events  that 
they  wish  to  participate  in  at  the  Science  Olym- 
piad while  Adviser,  Mrs.  Chris  Torelli,  watches. 


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r.  Pawlowski  asking  questions  of  team  members,  Dawn  Howard,  Mike  Cating  and  Kirt 
Israel. 


Tadas  Gelazis,  Bill  Aube,  Dave  Cupar,  Mike  Cating  and  Kirk  Israel  practicing  as  Ed  Galosi  read; 
questions  to  them. 


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they  were  the  spirit  behind  the  athletic 
teams.  They  were  there  to  cheer  them  on, 
bandage  their  wounds  and  quench  their  thirsts. 
They  were  the  unsung  heroes  who  had  to  clean 
up  the  mess  when  the  game  was  over  and  had 
to  keep  everything  organized  while  dozens  of 
players  were  milling  about.  Through  rain,  sleet 
and  snow,  the  sports  aides  stuck  by  their  team. 
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ports  Aides,  Row  one:  Hannah  Davis,  Sarah  Kuhen,  Jenna  Brzeczkowski.  Row  two: 
Rebecca  Bechtel,  Carol  Dacar,  Lisa  Primosch,  Nikki  Dickerson. 


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Cheerleaders  bring  enthusiam  to  the  games 


The  Varsity  Cheerleaders  had  a  more  difficult  task  of 
maintaining  spirit  among  the  crowd  this  season  due 
to  the  unusual  circumstances  that  were  caused  by 
legal  complications  concerning  the  eligibility  of  one  of 
the  players. 

The  cheerleaders  had  it  easy  during  the  beginning  of  the 
season  due  to  the  Panthers  perfect  7-0  record.  School 
spirit  was  high  and  the  future  looked  promising.  Then, 
when  the  OSHAA  threatened  to  take  away  all  the  victo- 
ries due  to  a  legal  complication  the  cheerful  crowd  and 
players  became  very  angered  and  concerned.  Thischanged 
drastically  during  the  last  week  when,  just  hours  before 
gametime,  a  judge  overturned  the  OSHAA  ruling  and  the 
Panthers  had  a  9-0  going  into  the  last  game.  The  crowd 
and  players  were  ecstatic.  Unfortunately  the  season  ended 
tearfully  as  the  Panthers  lost  their  first  playoff  game  in 
the  last  minutes.  The  cheerleaders  could  only  try  their 
best  to  thank  the  players  for  the  wonderful  season  they 
gave  to  Euclid.  One  benefit  of  the  season's  trials  and 
tribulations  was  that  the  players,  cheerleaders  and  fans 
became  closer. 
-Irene  Dejak 


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arsity  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Janelle  Groves,  Laura  Nickell.  Row  two:  Lauren 
Scheurman,  Mary  Nc  Namara,  Kristen  Golinar,  Christin  Fogarty.  Row  three:  Coach 

Mr's.  Karen  Yuhas,  Lisa  Aspin wall.  Dawn  Jerele,  Tabitha  Gamble.  Not  pictured:  Irene  Dejak, 

Holly  Scott. 


Freshmen  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Kim 
Schoval,  Pam  Jordan.  Row  two:  Laura 
Fifolt,  Angela  Sadler.  Row  three:  Jenn  Kas- 
cak,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Danni  Reagan.  Not 
pictured:  Coach  Miss  Conklin,  Rosalyn 
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unior  Varsity  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Abby  Ayer,  Liesel  Sacko.  Row  two:  Rebecca 

Sakatch,  Cara  Parise,  Kim  Schultz.  Row  three:  Carrie  White,  Renee  Thomas,  Ebony 

ifylor. 


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Football  Cheerleaders 


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Varsity  Basketball  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Mary  Mc  Namara,  Janelle  Groves.  Row 
two:  Kristen  Golinar,  Irene  Dejak,  Kristen  Fogarty,  Holly  Scott.  Row  three:  Lauren 
Scheurman,  Dawn  Jerele,  Lisa  Aspinwall,  Laura  Nickell. 


e  basketball  cheerleaders  had  a  lot 
to  cheer  about  during  the  basketball 
season.  The  team  had  one  of  the  best 
records  that  they  ever  had  and  there  was 
lots  of  spirit  and  enthusiasm  at  the  games. 
The  cheerleaders  were  kept  together  by 
adviser,  Mrs.  Karen  Yuhas  who  made  sure 
that  everything  was  ready  to  go  before  the 
girls  took  the  floor  at  the  games. 
Not  only  did  the  girls  have  to  cheer  during 
the  games,  they  also  would  do  little  things 
for  the  players  like  bring  them  candy  dur- 
ing homeroom  before  each  game.  The 
girls  did  not  have  to  make  a  big  sign  for  the 
players  to  run  through  like  they  did  for  the 
football  games.  The  girls  like  cheering  for 
basketball  games  since  the  conditions  are 
much  more  predictable  than  they  are  for 
football  games. 


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unior  Varsity  Basketball  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Kim 

Schultz,  Becky  Sakatch.  Row  two:  Liesel  Sacko,  Renee  Tho- 
mas, Cara  Parise.  Row  three:  Abby  Ayer,  Karrie  White,  Kyle 
Russ. 


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'reshman  Basketball  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Jennifer  Kascak, 
Katie  Pikas,  Rosalyn  Miranda,  Michelle  Dineen,  Laura  Fifolt,  Dawn 
Adams,  Pam  Jordan. 


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SPORTS 


Students  are  able  to  partici- 
pate in  a  wide  variety  of 
sports  at  Euclid  High  School. 

These  athletics  give  the  students 
a  chance  to  compete  with  other 
schools  and  athletes  in  order  to 
stretch  their  accomplishments  to 
the  limit  of  their  abilities.  Victo- 
ries, as  well  as  well  played  losses, 
give  the  entire  school,  and  even 
the  city  of  Euclid  something  of 
which  to  be  proud. 

-Mike  Karabinus 


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manda  Rowe  getting 
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Tom  Sedmak.  Jim  Shamp,  Larry 
Nosse  and  Mike  Di  Bartolomeo 
getting  ready  to  congratulate  their 
team  mates  after  scoring  another 
touchdown.  Laura  Fifolt  and  Katie 
Ells  driving  down  the  field  in  a 
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beginning  of  the  fourth  quarter.  Peter  Swyt  drib- 
bling the  ball  down  the  field.  Kelly  Hodder,  Joy  Lewin 
and  Jean  Enneper  anticipating  the  serve  in  one  of  their 
volleyball  games.  The  Boy's  cross  country  team  and 
the  Girl's  cross  country  coach,  Dick  York  waiting  for 
the  meet  to  begin. 


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The  1991  Varsity  Football  Team  once 
again  put  Euclid  on  the  map  as  it  ended 
it's  season  with  an  incredible  10-0  record  in 
regular  season  play.  The  Euclid  team  was  an 
awesome  display  of  both  offense  and  defense. 
Led  by  tailbacks,  Raeshuan  Jernigan  and  Pepe 
Pearson,  they  scored  373  points  while  the 
defense,  led  by  Marc  Parker,  allowed  only  66 
points  and  recorded  four  shut  outs.  Every 
game  was  an  exciting  display  of  offensive 
fireworks.  Raeshuan  Jernigan  gained  1005 
yards  for  the  season  and  scored  an  area  high 
150  points. 

The  team  had  many  outstanding  players  who 
were  recognized  throughout  the  area. 
Raeshuan  Jernigan  was  the  News  Herald 
Offensive  Co-Player  of  the  year  and  Marc 
Parker  was  Defensive  Player  of  the  year. 
Larry  Nosse,  Pepe  Pearson  and  Rashawn  Greer 
were  picked  for  the  First  Team  while  Mike  Di 
Bartolomeo,  John  Arlesic,  Steve  Sirk,  Adam 
Reichman  and  Von  Tolbert  were  picked  for 
the  Second  Team.  Coach  Tom  Banc  was 
picked  by  The  Plain  Dealer  as  the  most 
valuable  coach.  At  the  annual  Football  Ban- 
quet the  Most  Valuable  Player  was  Raeshuan 
Jernigan,  the  Most  Valuable  Linemen  were 
Mike  Di  Bartolomeo  and  Larry  Nosse.  the 
Defensive  Lineman  was  Marc  Parker,  the 
Most  Valuable  Defensive  Backs  were  Von 
Tolbert  and  Devan  Jackson,  the  Most  Valu- 
able Offensive  Back  was  Pepe  Pearson  and 
the  Coaches  Award  went  to  John  Arlesic  and 
Eric  Wandersleben. 
-Bill  Aube 


Much  of  Euclid's  offense  was  supplied  by  Pepe  Pearson,  John  Arlesic  and  Raeshua 
Jernigan.  Coach  Tom  Banc  giving  current  instructions  to  his  players  during  a  time-ou 
Darryl  Brooks  and  Mike  Di  Bartolomeo  waiting  for  their  chance  to  get  on  the  field.  Steve  Sir 
had  one  of  the  highest  number  of  points  scored  in  the  area  because  of  all  the  extra  points  h 
kicked.  Eric  Wandersleben  was  a  valuable  factor  on  defense  and  won  the  Coaches  Award  fc 
the  year.  Carol  Dacar  and  Lisa  Primosch  helping  Pepe  Pearson  stretch  out  an  injury  during 
game. 


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Varsity  Football,  Row  one,  coaches:  Michael  Sheck,  Michael  Bamauskas,  Dan  Wensing,  Mike  Rezzolla,  Tom  Banc,  Roy  Pignatiello, 
Pete  Schwenke,  Chet  Nolan.  Row  two:  Devan  Jackson,  Issac  Bonner,  Bryan  Peoples,  Jim  Sas,  Eric  Cantini,  Spencer  Thomas,  Scott 
Jordan,  Brandon  Biggom,  Marcos  Gomez.  Row  three:  Mario  Hall,  Vince  Sztul,  Bob  Welch.  Ben jie  Boyd.  Greg  Cominsky.  Mark  Kwiatkowski, 
Brian  Boers,  Keith  Eubank.  Row  four:  Mark  Fuduric,  Von  Tolbert,  Pepe  Pearson,  John  Arlesic,  Adam  Reichman.  Robert  Yoe,  Darryl  Brooks, 
Raeshuan  Jernigan.  Row  five:  Steve  Burkette,  Gregory  Williams,  Frederick  Thompson,  Kevin  Flynt,  Rashawn  Greer,  Willie  Reed,  Mike 
Yurcich,  Tom  Sedmak.  Row  six:  Joe  Sweet,  Jimmie  Lake,  Jim  Shamp,  Anton  Williams,  Eric  Wandersleben,  Marc  Parker,  Michael  Petterson, 
Mark  Cickavage.  Row  seven:  Stephen  Lindsey,  Sam  Di  Bartolomeo,  Steve  Sirk,  Larry  Nossee,  Mike  Mc  Dougall,  Herbert  Morris,  Saul  Butkus. 
Mike  Di  Bartolomeo.  Not  pictured:  Jack  Lardomitaf Equipment  manager). 


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0 

Mayfield 

37 

3 

South 

50 

12 

Bedford 

40 

14 

Mentor 

35 

6 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  0 
GCC  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  0 
League  Finish  First 


Larry  Nosse  running  through  the  banner  that  the  Cheerleaders  made  to  begin  the  game. 
Raeshuan  Jernigan  running  around  right  end  on  his  way  to  a  long  gain  with  Kevin  Bremer 
supplying  some  needed  blocking.  Pepe  Pearson  getting  around  the  right  end  for  a  long  gain. 
Defensive  players,  Marcos  Gomez,  Sam  Di  Bartolomeo  and  Marc  Parker  watching  the  offense 
Jo  it's  thing  on  the  field. 


Football 


65 


The  1991  Junior  Varsity  Football  Team 
made  up  for  last  year's  disappointing 
season  and  then  some  with  an  incredible  10-0 
first  place  finish.  Running  back  B.  J.  Harrison 
helped  the  offense  score  an  astounding  266 
points  while  the  defense  gave  up  a  mere  40 
points  all  season.  Under  the  guidance  of 
Coaches  Roy  Pignatiello  and  Mike  Bamauskas, 
the  JV  Panthers  not  only  clinched  the  GCC 
title,  they  shut  out  their  opponents  5  times. 
Like  their  Varsity  counterparts,  the  JV  team 
brought  both  victory  and  pride  to  Euclid. 
-Bill  Aube 


Von  Tolbert  waiting  on  the  side- 
lines for  the  chance  to  go  in.  Willlie 
Reed  showing  what  he  thinks  of 
his  team.  Steve  Sirk  kicking  another 
extra  point  with  John  Arlesic  holding  for 
him.  Quarterback,  John  Arlesic,  study- 
ing the  events  that  are  occurring  on  the 
field. 


Junior  Varsity  Football 

TEAM 

US       THEM 

Cleve.  Hts 

18 

0 

East 

55 

0 

Brunswick 

25 

6 

Maple  Hts. 

26 

6 

North 

14 

6 

Brush 

27 

0 

Mayfield 

12 

0 

South 

35 

6 

Bedford 

34 

0 

Mentor 

20 

16 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  0 

GCC  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  0 

League  Finish  First 

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Football 


Junior  Varsity  Football,  Row  one:  Coach  Roy  Pignatiello,  Steve  Birkett,  Mike  Yurcich, 
Mario  Hall,  Issac  Bonner,  Scot  Jordan,  Coach  Mike  Barnauskas.  Row  two:  Tom  Marshal, 
Adam  Norris,  Jim  Driscoll,  Adonis  Bell.  Brent  Warren,  Kevin  Johnson.  Row  three:  Brian 
Dreis,  Myron  Phillips,  Steven  Black,  Robert  Drotleff,  William  Jones,  Wilson  Rogers,  Brian 
Jordan.  Row  four:  Charles  Smialek.  Jay  Cudo,  Mark  Loas,  Kenneth  Johnson,  Rayshawn  Byrd. 
Steven  Tingley,  William  Harrison.  Row  five:  Samuel  Seawright,  Charles  Maxwell,  Kevin 
Rusack,  Jeffrey  Lapuh,  Donte  Allen,  Douglas  Torzewski,  Archie  Triplett.  Row  six:  Donald 
Lowery,  Michael  Stepic,  Martin  O'Neill,  Craig  Hillier,  Joseph  Bailey,  Donald  Dawson,  Kevin 
Bremer. 


H 


ead  Coach,  Tom  Banc,  keeping  track  of 
what  is  occurring  on  the  field.  With  the 
information  that  he  gets  from  his  spotters  in 
the  press  box,  he  is  better  able  to  decide  what 
play  to  call. 


Euclid  players  stand  around  during  the  Brunswick  J.V.  game  as  the 
referee  recovers  after  having  been  hit  in  the  head  by  the  football  that 
was  thrown  by  the  Brunswick  quarterback.  Quarterback,  John  Arlesic, 
coming  around  the  right  end 
with  Raeshuan  Jernigan  fol- 
lowing him  waiting  for  the 
pitch.  While  the  offense  is 
on  the  field  Defensive  co- 
ordinator, Pete  Schwenke, 
coaches  members  of  the 
defense  on  how  to  react  to 
the  opponents  offensive 
strategy.  B.J.  Harrison  run- 
ning the  length  of  the  field 
to  score  during  the  J.V.  game 
with  Brunswick. 


Freshman  Foot 

ball 

TEAM                 US 

THEM 

Mentor  Memorial     6 

14 

South                        6 

12 

Maple  Hts.                0 

20 

Mayfield                    8 

22 

Brush                         6 

S 

North                         6 

20 

Bedford                    24 

22 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  1  LOST  6 

| 

Football 


67 


The  Varsity  Soccer  team  had  a  disap- 
pointing record  but  made  progress  for 
next  year's  team.  Leading  the  team  were  tri- 
captains  Steve  Barstow,  Jason  Phillis,  and 
first  team  GCC  selection  Tony  Bruketa. 
Bruketa  led  the  team  with  8  goals  and  5 
assists.  Others  who  lead  the  offense  were  5 
goal  scorer  Mario  Covic,  Jeff  Grossman  and 
Matt  Dane  with  his  all  out  hustle.  The  defense 
was  the  greatest  strength  of  the  team  led  by 
seniors  Jeff  Pesek,  Dave  Baioni,  Steve  Sirk 
and  Sophomore  Joe  Brkic.  The  team  should 
be  very  strong  next  year,  coming  back  with 
three  sophomores.  Joe  Brkic.  Robbie  Heramb 
and  Steve  Nicolosi  and  Juniors  Mario  Covic 
and  Jason  Woide. 

The  J.  V.  Soccer  team  had  their  best  record  in 
years,  finishing  at  7-6-3.  The  team,  coached 
by  Jeff  Jordan,  showed  signs  to  make  an 
impact  on  the  Varsity  level.  The  defense  was 
led  by  goalie  Justin  Mc  Kee  and  Drazan 
Bilavcic  and  John  Buchner.  The  offense  was 
led  by  Andrew  Newsome,  David  Bartulovic 
and  Tony  Marusic.  Other  contributors  were 
Jeff  Kristoff.  Dan  Carlton  and  Marcos  An- 
drade. 

-Tony  Marusic 


Varsity ! 

soccer 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Shaker  Hts. 

0 

3 

Madison 

4 

1 

Mentor 

0 

2 

Brush 

2 

2 

South 

2 

1 

North 

1 

3 

Mavfield 

0 

2 

Mentor 

1 

2 

Brush 

1 

2 

Solon 

0 

0 

South 

3 

3 

North 

1 

1 

Mavfield 

1 

4 

Bay 

0 

3 

Kens  ton 

5 

5 

Lakewood 

1 

0 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  4  LOST  8  TIE  4 

GCC  RECORD  WON  1  LOST  6  TIE  3 

v; 


"arsity  Soccer,  Row  one:  Justin  McKee.  Row  two:  Tony  Bruketa.  Zeljko  Tolo,  Steve 
Barstow,  Scott  Gray,  Bill  Eppich.  Row  three:  Coach  John  Gibbons,  Joe  Brkic,  Frank 
Soltesz,  Ben  Pfahl,  Jason  Phillis,  Mario  Covic,  Rob  Heramb.  Row  four:  Jeff  Pesek,  Dom 

Soric,  Steve  Sirk,  Jason  Woide,  Matt  Dane,  Bob  Kramer.  Not  pictured:  Dave  Baioni,  Steve 

Nicolosi. 


Junior  Varsity  Soccer,  Row  one:  Matt  Davis.  Row  two:  Grady  Buhaley,  Jeremy  Lange, 
Shawn  Thomas,  Jason  Mc  Creight.  Row  three:  Drazen  Bilavcic,  David  Wagner,  John 
Buchner.  Chad  Gady,  Dan  Carlton.  Row  four:  Coach  Jeff  Jordan,  Tony  Marusic,  David 
Bartulovic,  Joe  Amos,  Jeff  Kristoff.  Not  pictured:  Zeljko  Cindric,  Andy  Newsome. 


Soccer 


J  irl's  Soccer,  Row  one:  Sandy  Brown,  Kyle  Russ,  Mary  Wein.  Row  two:  Laura  Fifolt, 
■  I  Angela  Haynes,  Chris  Eppich.  Debbie  Podmore,  Katie  Ells,  Beth  Blatnik,  Pam  Jordan. 
Row  three:  Allison  Repko,  Maggie  Dane,  Barb  Zupancic,  Alicia  Salvatore,  Ann  Ruggeri, 
Danielle  Milinski,  Devanie  Pfahl.  Row  four:  Coach  Doug  Dunn.  Cathy  Hillier,  Melissa  Clarke, 
Sue  Jakopanec,  Tatiana  Marteletti,  Linda  Turchik,  Nancy  Certic,  Anne  King,  Jessica  Kochis. 
Row  five:  Angela  Sadler,  Lori  Davison,  Bridie  Carroll,  Danielle  Coulter,  Helene  Schwartz, 
Vtonique  Jurgensen,  Kris  Eminger.  Not  pictured:  Chrissy  Bunn,  Stacie  Johnson,  Helena  Oroz, 
Becky  Thompson,  Courtney  Telich,  Nikki  and  Olympia  Christides. 


F 


reshman  Soccer,  Row  one:  Jason  Perganc,  Brad  Snell,  Dragan  Tolo,  Mike  Caric.  Row 
two:  Mike  Swyt,  Greg  Pesek,  Kevin  Gray,  Brian  Udovich,  Coach  Jim  Presot.  Not 
pictured:  Kevin  Gady. 


NEW 


For  the  first  time  ever,  Euclid  High  School 
organized  a  girl's  soccer  team.  This  was 
formed  since  soccer  has  increased  in  popular- 
ity in  the  past  few  years  and  many  girls  were 
interested  in  playing  on  the  high  school  level. 
There  were  girls  on  the  boy's  team  in  past 
years  but  they  only  saw  limited  action  since 
they  were  competing  with  boys.  This  year  the 
girls  had  a  chance  to  compete  against  other 
girls. 

The  coach  was  Mr.  Doug  Dunn  who  tried  to 
keep  their  spirits  up  as  they  faced  the  many 
difficult  situations  as  a  first  year  team.  Al- 
though the  girls  only  won  a  couple  of  games 
they  learned  to  work  together  and  to  be  a  team . 
They  never  gave  up  and  they  always  fought 
hard.  The  team  had  a  lot  of  young  players  who 
will  benefit  from  the  experience  and  enable 
the  team  to  show  improvement  in  the  follow- 
ing years. 

-Angela  Sadler 


i  the  follow- 


The  Freshman  soccer  team  had  their  best 
season.  Their  record  was  11-3,  which 
gave  the  soccer  program  a  great  future  in 
the  upcoming  years.  On  offense  the  team  was 
led  by  David  Bartulovic,  Greg  Pestle,  and 
Mike  Caric.  The  goalie  was  Jason  Derganc 
who  posted  8  shutouts.  The  team  was  coached 
by  Mr.  Jim  Presot. 

-Tony  Marusic 


Freshman  Soccer 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Cleve.  Hts 

3 

0 

South 

5 

0 

Mentor 

1 

5 

Brush 

4 

1 

Bay 

0 

3 

Lake  Catholic 

4 

1 

Mentor 

4 

7 

South 

4 

0 

Lake  Catholic 

7 

0 

North 

7 

0 

University 

6 

5 

Brush 

5 

0 

North 

3 

1 

Cleve.  Hts. 

1 

0 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  11  LOST  3 

Soccer 


69 


■Hi 


The  1991  Varsity  Volleyball  team  in- 
creased their  record  from  last  year,  fin- 
ishing with  a  12-9  record  and  9-5  in  the 
GCC  for  a  second  place  standing.  The  Lady 
Panthers  captured  first  place  in  their  home 
Euclid  Tournament,  but  fell  short  in  the  sec- 
tional championships  to  close  their  season. 
Leading  the  Panthers  were  captains  Joy  Le  win 
and  Kelly  Hodder  followed  by  seniors  Corri 
Turkall,  Amy  Garbincus,  Jennifer  Hiser  and 
Deb  Risko.  The  Varsity  squad  also  included 
three  Juniors,  and  two  Sophomores  who  would 
help  the  team  in  the  upcoming  years. 
-Joy  Lewin 


Varsity  Volleyball 

TEAM                 US              THEM 

,  South 

16,15 

14,9 

Maple  Hts. 

8,15,15 

15,4,5 

Bedford 

15,4,15 

12,15,11 

Lake  Catholic 

15,13,15 

8,15,11 

Shaker  Hts. 

15,15 

5,5 

Brush 

4,15,15 

15,9,12 

Mayfield 

15,15 

6,5 

Solon 

9,9 

15,15 

North 

14,15,9 

16,13,15 

Mentor 

16,3 

18,15 

South 

15,15 

5,9 

Maple  Hts. 

2,3 

15,15 

Bedford 

15,17 

3,15 

Brush 

15,15 

9,3 

Canton  McKinley 

1,6 

15,15 

Holy  Name 

11,9 

15,15 

Brunswick 

15,14,15 

3,16,6 

Mayfield 

13,15,11 

15,13,15 

North 

15,6,15 

9,15,5 

Mentor 

2,3 

15,15 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  13  LOST  9 

GCC  RECORD  WON  9  LOST  5 

League  finish  2nd 

Members  of  the  Volleyball  team,  Meredith 
Mihalic,  Amy  Garbincus,  Corri  Turkall,  Deb 
Risko  and  Carrie  Collins,  waiting  for  a  bus  that 
always  seemed  to  be  late.  Action  on  the  floor. 


70 


Volleyball 


V 


arsity  Volleyball,  Row  one:  Joy  Lewin,  Debby  Risko,  Meredith  Mihalic,  Michell 
Suchy,  Julie  De  Bartolomeo,  Jean  Enneper.  Row  two:  Dan  Maxson,  Jennifer  Hiser 
Kelly  Hodder,  Amy  Garbincus,  Julie  Montagner,  Corri  Turkall,  Karen  Phipps. 


J 


ulie  Montagner  getting  ready  to  serve  the  ball.  Joy  Lewin  getting  up  high  to  hit  spike  the 
ball  over  the  net. 


This  year's  J.  V.  Volleyball  had  a  terrific  season.  The  team  ended  up  tied  for  first 
place  (with  Mentor)  in  the  GCC  even  though  they  defeated  Mentor  twice. 
Kristen  Mihalic  and  Leann  Uchbar  were  the  team's  top  hitters  while  Julie  Di 
Bartolomeo  led  the  team  in  serves.  The  team's  starting  setters  were  Julianne  Hadyk, 
Stacey  Meden  and  Michelle  Suchy.  Bench  strength  at  the  net  was  provided  by 
Miriam  Hohs,  Cecelia  Miller  and  Lillian  Mazzei.  The  back  row  substitutes  were 
Carrie  Belavich,  Carrie  Collins,  Kathy  Walsh  and  Amy  Heuer.  Sue  Skrab  also 
helped  with  her  setting  skills  in  various  games. 

This  year's  success  suggests  that  next  year's  team  will  continue  on  its  winning  ways 
and  so  the  Lady  Panthers  will  be  looking  forward  to  a  string  of  victories  in  the  future. 

-Julie  Di  Bartolomeo 


Junioi 

Varsity  Volleyball 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

South 

15,15 

12,5 

Maple  Hts. 

15,16 

11,14 

Bedford 

15,15 

5,13 

Brush 

12,15,10 

15,5,15 

Mayfield 

15,8,16 

4,15,14 

Solon 

15,15 

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North 

15,15 

0,9 

Mentor 

7,15,15 

15,7,5 

South 

13,15,8 

15,5,15 

Maple  Hts. 

15,15 

5,8 

Rocky  River 

15,15 

3,0 

Lakewood 

15,14,15 

2,16,11 

Bedford 

15,15 

10,1 

Brush 

15,15 

5,10 

Mavfield 

15,15 

9,5 

North 

12,15,15 

15,12,7 

Mentor 

15,5,15 

3,15,10 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  15  LOST  2 

GCC  RECORD  WON  12  LOST  2 

League  finish  1st 

Junior  Varsity  Volleyball,  Row  one: 
Amy  Heuer,  Sue  Skrab,  Stacey  Meden, 
Kristen  Mihalic,  Julie  Di  Bartolomeo, 
Cathy  Walsh.  Row  two:  Kathy  Mihalic, 
Denise  Virant,  Julianne  Hadyk,  Michelle 
Suchy,  Leann  Uchbar,  Miriam  Hohs.  Lillian 
Mazzei,  Cecelia  Miller,  Carrie  Collins,  Carrie 
Belavich,  Karen  Phipps. 


Freshman  Volleyball,  Row  one:  Nikki 
Meier,  Lindsay  Freeman,  Amy  Hod- 
der,  Stacey  Glavan,  Laura  Baber,  Jes- 
sica Hopkins.  Row  two:  Gina  Zeman,  Rachel 
Pierce,  Meredith  Bell,  Kelly  Shea,  Elizabeth 
Powalie,  Kelly  Focareto,  Cindy  Ciulla. 


■       a 

Freshman  Volleyball 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Memorial 

4,7 

15,15 

Mayfield 

15,14,15 

9,16,9 

North 

15,15 

4,6 

South 

9,15,10 

15,8,15 

Brush 

13,15,15 

15,7,10 

Shore 

15,15,2 

17,13,15 

Orange 

8,7 

15,15 

Warrens  ville 

10,8 

15,15 

Ridge 

15,15 

5,3 

Memorial 

3,11 

15,15 

Mayfield 

13,12 

15,15 

North 

10,7 

15,15 

South 

2,15,14 

15,6,16 

Brush 

5,15,16 

15,9,14 

Shore 

5,15,0 

15,13,15 

Ridge 

15,9,15 

8,15,7 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  10 

GCC  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  8 

Discussing  strategy  before  tak- 
ing to  the  floor. 


Volleyball 


The  Varsity  Girl's  Tennis  Team  was  not  only  a  hard 
working  team  but  a  supportive  family.  The  girls 
proved  to  be  a  tough  team  to  beat,  being  victorious 
in  many  matches  and  shut  out  in  very  few.  Much  of  the 
improvement  was  owed  to  the  summer  program.  Team 
Tennis. 

Both  the  Varsity  and  JV  teams  received  new  uniforms  at 
the  beginning  of  the  season  which  helped  in  the  new- 
found respect  that  the  girls  received. 
The  Varsity  Team  consisted  of  singles  players:  Emily 
Smayda,  Susan  U  and  Helena  Oroz.  while  the  doubles 
teams  consisted  of  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Lisa  Moster,  Dawn 
Medved  and  Amanda  Rowe. 

The  Varsity  coach  was  Pete  Swope  and  the  JV  coach  was 
Mark  Barnes.  Jennifer  Melnyk  and  Dawn  Medves  were 
voted  the  Most  Improved  players  while  Emily  Smayda 
was  Captain  and  the  Most  Valuable  Player. 
-Emily  Smayda 


Varsity 
TEAM           US 

Tennis 
THEM 

Normandy 
Richmond  Hts. 

3 

5 

2 
0 

Wickliffe 

3 

2 

Solon 

2 

3 

Shaker  Hts. 

5 

0 

Beachwood 

1 

4 

South 

1 

4 

Mayfield 
Brush 

1 
0 

4 
5 

Regina 

4 

1 

Mentor 

0 

5 

Cleve.  Hts 

0 

5 

North 

5 

0 

St.  Joseph  Acdmy. 
Lake  Catholic 

0 
2 

5 
3 

NDCL 

0 

5 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  10 

GCC  RECORD  WON  1  LOST  4 

League  Finish  5th 

V 


arsity  Tennis,  Row  one:  Emily  Smayda,  Jenn  Melnyk,  Susan  U.  Row  two:  Coach 
Peter  Swope,  Lisa  Moster,  Dawn  Medved,  Amanda  Rowe,  Helena  Oroz. 


Junior  Varsity 

Tennis 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Solon 

0 

5 

Shaker  Hts. 

0 

5 

Beachwood 

0 

5 

South 

2 

3 

Mayfield 

2 

3 

Brush 

2 

3 

Mentor 

0 

5 

Cleve.  Hts 

0 

5 

Lake  Catholti 

:      1 

4 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  0  LOST  9 

GCC  RECORD  WON  0  LOST  4 

J 


unior  Varsity  Tennis,  Row  one:  Amy  Repko,  Wendy  Lapuh,  Lisa  Steele,  Tory  Doles. 
Row  two:  Coach  Mark  Barnes,  Janeen  Miklowski,  Eileen  Hannan,  Lisa  Iannetta,  Erin 
Smith. 


Chicos...we  swoped  them! 


Girl's  Tennis 


Golf,  Row  one:  Brian  Dunmire,  Bill  Jerin,  Tim  Kohanski,  Phil  Sillia,  Tim 
Brokaw.  Row  two:  Brian  Bush,  Matt  Baker,  Ken  Novak,  Jim  Price,  Tony 
Sustarsic.  Row  three:  Brian  Vargo,  Jim  Masterson,  Ron  Siedler,  Aaron  Boyce,  Mike 
Walczak,  Coach  Mike  Raicevich. 


Euclid  High  School  was  proud  of 
it's  1991  Golf  Team.  Under  the 
watchful  eye  of  Coach,  Mr.  Mike 

Raicevich,  the  Golf  Team  drove  it's 
way  to  an  impressive  10-4  record 
which  gave  it  a  second  place  finish 
in  the  GCC.  Leading  the  Panthers 
were  seniors,  Phil  Sillia,  Brian  Dun- 
mire and  Bill  Jerin,  juniors,  Brian 
Bush  and  Tim  Kohanski  and  sopho- 
more, Tim  Brokaw.  The  underclass- 
men on  the  team  should  insure  that 
the  team  will  be  competitive  in  the 
future. 

-Bill  Aube 


Golf 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

North 

163 

157 

North 

176 

173 

Brush 

162 

169 

Brush 

170 

172 

Mayfield 

174 

188 

Mayfield 

165 

183 

Maple  Hts. 

165 

194 

Maple  Hts. 

166 

206 

South 

168 

179 

South 

162 

163 

Mentor 

166 

148 

Mentor 

156 

145 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  4 

GCC  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  4 

League  Finish  2nd 

■„ 1 

B 


rian  Dunmire  checks  over  his  equipment  before  he  has  to  tee  off.  Tim  Brokaw  and  Phil  Sillia 
are  teeing  off  against  their  opponents. 


Golf 


73 


The  Boy's  Cross  Country  team 
ended  the  season  with  a  2  and  5 
record  for  a  fifth  place  finish  in  the 
GCC.  Even  though  they  posted  a  dis- 
appointing record,  the  runners  were 
close  in  all  the  races.  The  team  was  led 
by  captain,  Chris  Atlas,  who  was 
undefeated  in  the  GCC.  He  was  voted 
All  GCC  and  named  the  Most  Valu- 
able Player  in  the  GCC.  Other  mem- 
bers of  the  team  were  Andy  Ehrhardt, 
Dave  Podmore,  Phil  Bandy,  Brian 
Francetic,  Pat  Carney,  Pat  Longbrake, 
Kyle  Bush  and  Paul  Roth.  They  all 
contributed  to  a  close  season  and  sup- 
plied the  seeds  for  future  years. 
-Chris  Atlas 


Boy's 

Cross  Country 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Mayfield 

36 

21 

Maple  Hts. 

28 

28 

Mentor 

42 

20 

South 

30 

25 

Bedford 

26 

29 

North 

28 

28 

Brush 

20 

40 

St.  Joe 

15 

46 

West  Geauga 

34 

21 

Brush 

46 

16 

Shaw 

28 

28 

Chagrin  Falls 

22 

33 

Newbury 

21 

34 

Chardon 

34 

22 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  9 

GCC  RECORD  WON  2  LOST  5 

League  Finish  4th(tie) 

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hris  Atlas,  David  Podmore,  Phil  Baioni, 
Brian  Francetic  and  Paul  Roth  on  the 
Cross  Country  course  at  Chapin  Forest. 


B 


oy's  Cross  Country,  Row  one:  Kyle  Bush,  Mike  Riding,  Pat  Carney,  Phil  Baioni,  Andy 
Ehrhardt.  Row  two:  Brian  Francetic,  Pat  Longbrake,  Paul  Roth,  Chris  Atlas,  Coach  Tomi 
Halbedel.  I 


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Cross  Country 


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irl's  Cross  Country,  Row  one:  Amy  Ayer,  Meg  Wolchko,  Kim  Sabel,  Kathy  Mus- 
carella,  Wendy  Richmond,  Becky  Schrader.  Row  two:  Coach  Dick  York,  Jennifer  Daly, 
Ginny  Bush,  Karen  Radachy,  Shannon  Marek,  Kari  Wallette. 


The  Euclid  girl's  cross-country  team 
had  a  slow  start  but  as  the  season 
progressed  they  began  to  improve.  Re- 
turning lettermen  were  senior  Karen  Ra- 
dachy, juniors  Jennifer  Daly  and  Jody 
Wallette.  Strong  newcomers  to  the  team 
were  senior  Amy  Ayer  and  freshman  Kari 
Wallette.  The  highlight  of  the  season  was 
the  first  place  showing  a  the  North  Coast 
Classic.  Also,  a  qualifying  individual  for 
the  Regional  meet  was  Jennifer  Daly 
which  added  to  wrapping  up  the  season. 
The  team  was  coached  by  Mr.  Dick  York 
and  finished  fifth  in  the  GCC. 
-Jennifer  Daly 


Girl's 
TEAM 

Cross 

as 

Country 
THEM 

Chardon 

33 

22 

Chagrin  Falls 
Brush 

40 

28 

19 
31 

Shaw 

forfeit 

Newbury 
West  Geauga 

32 

forfeit 
23 

VA-SJ 
Maple  Hts. 
Mayfield 
Mentor 

21 

36 

44 

37 

forfeit 
19 
19 

Bedford 

22 

33 

South 

30 

25 

North 

50 

15 

Brush 

27 

28 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  7 

GCC  RECORD  WON  3  LOST  4 

League  Finish  5th 

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ennifer  Daly,  Kari  Wallette,  Jody  Wal- 
lette and  Karen  Radachy  running  on  the 
Chapin  Forest  course. 


Cross  Country 


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QORFEITS  ANDQINS 

Wrestling  team  did  not  have  enough  participants 


The  wrestling  team  suffered 
through  a  long  season.  Very 
few  boys  went  out  for  the  team. 
The  entire  freshman  team  was  as- 
similated into  the  varsity  and  JV 
teams.  Even  with  that  there  weren't 
enough  people  to  fill  some  weight 
classes  on  the  varsity  level  and 
many  missing  classes  on  the  JV 
level.  These  missing  classes  meant 
forfeits  so  the  rest  of  the  team 
started  off  the  matches  behind  their 
opponents.  The  team  suffered  from 
lack  of  experience.  They  were  a 
young  team  that  could  not  rely  on 
the  leadership  from  lots  of  seniors. 
It  was  a  young  team  that  should 
improve  in  the  years  to  come. 


Wrestling 

Team 

Us 

Them 

Hudson 

17 

36 

Bedford 

23 

43 

Maple  Hts. 

22 

41 

Mentor 

21 

38 

North 

33 

36 

Cleveland  Hts. 

23 

43 

South 

27 

29 

Brush 

33 

25 

Mayfield 

9 

46 

SEASON  RECORD  WON 

1  LOST  8 

GCC  RECORD 

WON 

1  LOST  6 

League  finish  7th 

Marcos  Gomez,  Damen  Cummings, 
Bruce  Willingham  and  Shawn  Thomp- 
son all  working  on  their  opponents. 


Wrestling,  Row  one:  Mike  Turk.  Donte  Allen,  Jim  Pikus,  B.  J.  Harrison,  Greg  Higham, 
Quentin  Hudson.  Row  two:  William  Preston,  DeMarco  Miller,  Mark  Swan,  Dano 
Meros,  Bruce  Willingham,  Marcos  Gomez,  Jason  Gray.  Row  three:  Coach  Tim  D'Anna, 
Andrew  Newsome,  Damon  Cummings,  Matt  Dane,  Jim  Lake,  Brian  Newsome,  Shawn 
Thompson,  Mike  Beck,  Coach  Steve  Knaack. 


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Matt  Dane  taking  his  man  down  while  Bruce  Willingham 
tries  to  get  his  opponent  turned  over.  Marcos  Gomez 
decides  to  give  his  opponent  a  lift  while  heavyweight,  Shawn 
Thompson  rides  his  man  into  the  mat. 


Greg  Higham,  Shawn  Short, 
Zahrod  Tolbert,  Damon  Cum- 
mings  and  Jim  Lake  all  controlling 
their  men  on  the  mat. 


Wrestling 


77 


SEVEN  IN  A  ROW 


Roundballers  take  GCC  in  almost  perfect  season 


The  number  seven  is  considered  lucky  by  some 
people.  Well  it  was  the  right  number  for  the  boys 
varsity  basketball  team.  The  team  won  its'  seventh 
consecutive  GCC  championship  as  it  headed  for  the  state 
tournaments.  The  team  was  led  by  captains  Brian  Dun- 
mire,  Gary  Meeks  and  John  Vuyancih.  Dunmire  was  a 
highly  rated  guard  in  giving  assists.  Meeks  led  the  Cleve- 
land area  in  rebounding.  Meeks  and  Vuyancih  were  among 
the  leaders  in  scoring.  Coach  Daugherty  also  received 
great  all-around  performances  by  Mike  Mc  Dougall. 
Daymond  Callahan  and  Raeshuan  Jemigan.  Other  players 
off  the  bench  were  Ken  Davis.  Kevin  Flynt,  Brian  Fran- 
cetic,  Dave  Grice.  Michael  Lee,  Jewvon  Mc  Michael, 
Larry  Nosse,  Ron  Siedler  and  Vince  Sztul.  This  was 
Coach  Daugherty's  33rd  season  as  the  Panthers'  coach. 
The  team  was  rated  in  the  top  5  in  the  area  and  in  the  top 
10  in  the  state. 

Dave  Grice 


Varsity  Boy's  Basketball 

Team 

Us 

Them 

St.  Ignatius 

87 

81 

Cleveland  Hts. 

83 

65 

Maple  Hts. 

67 

58 

North 

77 

73 

South 

88 

72 

East 

84 

70 

Mentor 

83 

59 

Mayfield 

57 

37 

Bedford 

86 

52 

Brush 

70 

66 

Maple  Hts. 

74 

65 

Bedford 

71 

54 

University 

68 

56 

North 

89 

68 

Valley  Forge 

85 

86 

South 

78 

65 

Brush 

60 

75 

Lakewood 

70 

56 

Mayfield 

86 

44 

Mentor 

79 

55 

SEASON  RECORD  WON 

18  LOST  2 

GCC  RECORD 

WON 

13  LOST  1 

League  finish  1st 

Brian  Dunmire  bringing  the  ball  down  the 
court.  Gary  Meeks  doing  one  of  his 
crowd-pleasing  dunks.  John  Vuyancih,  Brian 
Dunmire  start  down  the  court  after  Raeshuan 
Jemigan  and  Gary  Meeks  pull  down  the  re- 
bound. John  Vuyancih,  Brian  Dunmire  and 
Daymond  Callahan  watching  as  Gary  Meeks 
fights  for  the  rebound. 


Varsity  Basketball  and  aides.  Row  one:  Lisa  Primosch,  Denise  Callahan,  Kelly  Bartel| 
Michelle  Reed,  Nikki  Dickerson,  Amy  Garbincus,  Jackie  Hamilton,  Debbie  Gustafson.1 
Carol  Dacar.  Row  two:  Dave  Grice,  Damon  Callahan,  Vince  Sztul,  Brian  Dunmire.  Raeshuan 
Jemigan,  Brian  Francetic,  Kevin  Flynt.  Row  three:  Michael  Lee,  Jevon  Mc  Michael,  Gary) 
Meeks,  Larry  Nosse,  John  Vuyancih,  Ken  Davis,  Ron  Siedler. 


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Boy's  Basketball 


UPCOMING  TALENT 


Junior  Varsity's  skills  will  help  future  teams 


Junior  Varsity  Basketball,  row  one:  Jim  Zdesar,  Charles  Hall,  Samuel  Seawright,  Thomas 
Bodin,  Tim  Banach,  Bruce  Thomas,  Steve  Guttu.  Row  two:  Brian  Tomasic,  Evand  Birkett, 
Bill  Vuyancih,  Steve  Zahursky,  Mike  Yurcich,  Kevin  Bremer,  Coach  Dennis  Turkall. 


Under  the  tutelage  of  coach  Dennis 
Turkall  the  JV  boy's  basketball 
team  compiled  an  impressive  16-4 
record  and  finished  first  in  the  GCC. 
The  entire  boy's  basketball  program  was 
very  successful  since  the  varsity,  JV 
and  freshmen  teams  won  48  regular 
season  games  while  only  losing  6.  The 
J  V  players  learned  to  work  together  and 
help  each  other  when  needed.  With  the 
addition  of  many  talented  players  from 
the  freshmen  team,  next  years  varsity 
and  JV  teams  should  have  excellent 
seasons. 


Junior  Varsity  Boy'; 

.  Basketball 

Team 

Us 

Them 

St.  Ignatius 

47 

58 

Cleveland  Hts. 

43 

60 

Maple  Hts. 

70 

49 

North 

65 

34 

South 

58 

66 

East 

53 

32 

Mentor 

64 

48 

Mavfield 

62 

41 

Bedford 

47 

56 

Brush 

51 

35 

Maple  Hts. 

66 

42 

Bedford 

58 

41 

University 

70 

35 

North 

57 

45 

Valley  Forge 

65 

51 

South 

65 

49 

Brush 

51 

35 

Lakewood 

62 

44 

Mayfield 

58 

48 

Mentor 

58 

50 

SEASON  RECORD  WON 

16  LOST  4 

GCC  RECORD 

WON 

12  LOST  2 

League  finish  1st 

Mike  Yurcich,  Sam  Seawright  and  Bruce 
Thomas  bringing  the  ball  down  the 
court.  Sparky  Birkett,  Sam  Seawright  and  Bill 
Vuyancih  maneuvering  the  ball  into  position 
for  a  shot.  Bill  Vuyancih  taking  the  shot.  Bill 
Vuyancih,  Sam  Seawright  and  Sparky  Birkett 
getting  into  position  for  a  rebound. 


Boy's  Basketball 


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Undefeated  season 

What  a  season  for  the  Freshman  bas- 
ketball team!  They  finished  the 
regular  season  with  a  perfect  14-0  record 
and  then  participated  in  the  Willoughby 
South  tournament  and  won  all  three  of 
their  games  against  Cardinal,  South  and 
North  to  finish  the  year  with  a  1 7-0  record. 
The  team  was  coached  by  Mr.  Steven 
Marcu  without  whose  leadership  they 
would  never  have  been  able  to  achieve 
what  they  did.  The  fast  game  plan  that  the 
Freshmen  used  will  make  the  transition  to 
the  junior  varsity  and  varsity  levels  easy. 
Several  of  these  players  will  no  doubt  be 
playing  on  the  varsity  next  year  which 
should  help  keep  the  strong  basketball 
tradition  alive  in  the  years  to  come. 


Freshman  Boy's  Basketball 

Team 

Us 

Them 

Memorial 

58 

38 

Ridge 

53 

42 

Brush 

65 

52 

South 

61 

42 

Bedford 

62 

41 

Maple  Hts. 

68 

55 

Mayfield 

57 

51 

Memorial 

54 

34 

Ridge 

56 

45 

Brush 

57 

42 

South 

52 

38 

Bedford 

61 

51 

Maple  Hts. 

67 

45 

Mayfield 

53 

51 

SEASON  RECORD  WON 

14  LOST  0 

Brian  Kelley  and  Darnea  Mc  Kinney  go- 
ing for  the  ball  against  South.  Driving  in 
for  a  layup.  Brian  Kelley  taking  a  shot  and 
dribbling  the  ball  to  get  it  into  position.  Pass- 
ing the  ball  around  the  outside  to  get  better 
position.  Things  get  very  crowded  under  the 
basket. 


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reshman  Boy's  Basketball,  row  one:  Tim  Rudy,  Jaime  Trochek,  Joseph  Marusic 
Dontrell  Callahan,  Matt  Baker,  Joe  Janez.  Row  two:  Ryan  Campbell,  Darnea  Mc  Kinney 
Barry  Grisez,  Mike  Banach,  Seth  Sederholm,  Chris  Kletecka,  Rich  Slade,  Hannah  Davis.  Rov 
three:  Jason  Gray,  Orry  Howard,  Erin  Boyce,  Geno  Criado,  LeRoy  Billips,  Francesco  Santiago 
Coach  Steven  Marcu. 


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Boy's  Basketball 


LEARNING  EXPERIENCE 

Freshmen  girls  get  valuable  playing  time 

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he  Freshmen  girls  had  a  tough  time  during  the 
1 992  season.  The  fought  hard  but  came  out  on 
the  losing  end  of  most  of  their  games.  Under  the 
watchful  eye  of  coach  Mark  Barnes  they  developed 
some  sense  for  the  court  and  the  ball  and  each  other. 
Hopefully  as  they  mature  they  will  be  able  to 
contribute  more  to  the  junior  varsity  and  varsity 
teams. 


Freshman  Girl's  Basketball,  Row  one:  Selena  Jim,  Wendy  Lapuh,  Amy  Hodder,  Wendy 
Freeman.  Row  two:  Natalie  Sylvia,  Nikki  Christides.  Meredith  Bell,  Amy  Guy,  Nicole 
'reeman.  Coach  Mark  Barnes. 


Freshman  Girl's  Basketball 

Team 

Us 

Them 

Memorial 

17 

22 

Ridge 

29 

3S 

Brush 

20 

14 

South 

32 

48 

Bedford 

27 

30 

Memorial 

20 

34 

Ridge 

25 

45 

Brush 

15 

19 

South 

28 

35 

Bedford 

23 

25 

Mayfield 

32 

38 

North 

25 

40 

SEASON  RECORD  WON 

1  LOST  11 

Practicing  their  foul  shots  are  Trina  Sharpe,  Kim  Sumpter.  Adrienne  Dixon,  Montoyia  King,  Stacie  Ashley,  Tamika  White.  Lynnette  Perry  and  Jennifer  Hall. 
Jennifer  Hall,  Adrienne  Dixon,  Lynnette  Perry,  Trina  Sharpe  and  Montoyia  King  warming  up  before  a  game.  Adrienne  Dixon.  Stacie  Ashley  and  Montoyia  ^ 
King  getting  ready  for  a  rebound  as  Trina  Sharpe  takes  a  shot  against  North.  Montoyia  King.  Adrienne  Dixon  and 
itacie  Ashley  get  ready  to  go  down  the  court  after  North  got  the  rebound.  


Girl's  Basketball 


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Coach  Roy  Pignatiello  defined  a  team  as  "a  group  of  individuals  that  put 
the  goal  before  themselves".  Varsity  was  exactly  that,  the  top  female 
basketball  players,  working  together  as  one.  The  player  that  scored  the  most 
points,  had  the  most  rebounds  and  had  good  ball  handling  was  Jennifer  Hiser. 
Other,  less  heralded  players,  were  guard  Jill  Slattery  who  displayed  a  positive 
attitude  with  lots  of  leadership,  and  Kristen  Mihalic  who  often  led  the  team  to 
victory.  During  practice  harder  work  and  more  intensity  was  stressed.  That 
helped  the  team  to  improve  on  the  court  during  the  games.  Coach  Pignatiello 
encouraged  the  girls  "to  make  themselves  better  and  the  team  better  by 
improving  their  skills". 

The  girls  finished  the  season  with  an  overall  record  of  12-7  and  7-7  in  the  GCC 
which  gave  them  a  third  place  finish. 
-Tomeka  Gibbs 


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Varsity  Basketball,  Row  one:  Bonnie  Struna,  Kristin  Mihalic, 
Stacey  Meden.  Row  two:  Jean  Enneper,  Jennifer  Hiser,  Monica 
Tomazic,  Jill  Slattery.  Row  three:  Karen  Radachy ,  Kim  Sumpter,  Julie 
Pekol,  Deliska  Mc  Ghee,  Latonya  Smith. 


Varsity  Girl's  Basketball 


Stacy  Meden,  Julie  Pekol  and  Jennifer  Hiser 
trying  to  work  the  ball  to  the  basket  against 
North.  Stacy  Meden,  Bonnie  Struna  and 
Kristen  Mihalic  practicing  their  shots  before  the 
game.  Deliska  Mc  Ghee  taking  a  shot  while  Jennifer 
Hiser  tries  to  get  into  position  for  a  rebound.  Julie 
Pekol  and  Jennifer  Hiser  waiting  for  a  rebound 


Girl's  Basketball 


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Team 

Us 

Cleve.  Cen.  Cath. 

53 

19 

West  Tech 

52 

49 

Brush 

33 

36 

Maple  Hts. 

62 

34 

Laurel 

42 

15 

North 

45 

60 

South 

45 

38 

Lake  Catholic 

51 

32 

Mentor 

26 

45 

Mavfield 

49 

38 

Maple  Hts. 

34 

25 

Gilmour 

39 

33 

Bedford 

52 

35 

North 

45 

58 

South 

46 

58 

Brush 

53 

61 

Mayfield 

42 

38 

Mentor 

35 

51 

Bedford 

36 

34 

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SEASON  RECORD  WON  12  LOST  7 
GCC  RECORD        WON  7  LOST  7 
League  finish  3rd 


IMPROVING  SKILLS 

Junior  Varsity  supplies  talent  to  the  Varsity 


The  Junior  Varsity  girl's  basketball  team  had  a  season  filled  with  obstacles. 
But  as  coach  Sue  Drienka  said,  "it  was  fun  and  a  learning  experience  for 
each  girl".  The  goal  was  to  work  harder  and  get  together.  Coach  Drienka 
advised  the  players  to  "keep  improving  to  be  the  best"  and  "take  what  is  learned 
on  the  court  and  use  it  off  the  court."  The  team  had  constant  discussions  about 
past  performances  and  how  that  could  relate  to  the  future. 
Despite  the  J  V's  record  of  1 0-9,  they  had  a  7-7  mark  in  the  GCC  which  was  good 
enough  for  a  fourth  place  finish.  That  would  not  have  been  possible  without  the 
'second  string  people'  who  pushed  the  others.  Otherwise  the  concept  of  a  team 
would  have  been  meaningless.  Coach  Drienka  defined  'team'  where  everyone 
gets  along,  works  together  to  meet  the  same  goals  and  helps  one  another  so  that 
everyone  can  become  their  best.  JV  was  achieving  that. 
-Tomeka  Gibbs 


Junior  Varsity  Basketball,  Row  one:  Adrienne  Dixon,  Nicole 
Skuly,  Kesha  Buggs,  Montoya  King.  Row  two:  Yonnie  Jones, 
Stacie  Ashley,  Jennifer  Hall,  Diana  Butkus.  Row  three:  Roshell 
\shley,  Lynnette  Perry,  Patricia  Chatman, 
rrina  Sharpe,  Tameka  White. 


Junior  Varsity  Girl's 
Team                  Us 

Them 

Cleve.  C.  Cath. 

35 

32 

West  Tech 

29 

35 

Brush 

32 

41 

Maple  Hts. 
Laurel 

50 
41 

13 
16 

North 

36 

41 

South 

26 

31 

Lake  Catholic 

30 

43 

Mentor 

23 

31 

Mayfield 
Maple  Hts. 
Gilmour 

32 
39 
33 

45 
26 
27 

Bedford 

30 

35 

North 

42 

41 

South 

38 

42 

Brush 

45 

41 

Maytield 
Mentor 

32 
45 

31 
38 

Bedford 

31 

30 

SEASON  RECORD  WON 

10  LOST  9 

GCC  RECORD 

WON  7  LOST  7 

League  finish  4th 

Jennifer  Hall,  Adrienne  Dixon,  Montoyia  King 
and  Trina  Sharpe  waiting  for  the  ball  to  be 
inbounded.  Adrienne  Dixon  shooting  while  Jen- 
nifer Hall  hopes  that  the  shot  will  be  good.  Staci 
Ashley  and  Trina  Sharpe  are  in  the  crowd  under  the 
basket  as  everyone  is  trying  for  the  rebound.  Jen- 
nifer Hall,  Adrienne  Dixon,  Montoyia  King,  Trina 
Sharpe  and  Diana  Butkus  getting  some 
shots  before  the  game. 

Girl's  Basketball  - 


PRACTICING  INSIDE 


Indoor  track  helps  prepare  team  for  outdoor  season 


Indoor  track  gives  students  who  were  inter- 
ested in  track  an  opportunity  to  do  some- 
thing during  the  Winter  season  between  cross 
country  in  the  Fall  and  outdoor  track  in  the 
Spring.  Indoor  track  was  not  a  GCC  sport  since 
most  of  the  schools  do  not  possess  facilities  as 
Euclid  does.  Opponents  come  from  all  over 
northeast  Ohio.  Indoor  track  is  becoming  more 
popular  and  there  are  many  dual  meets  as  well 
as  multi-school  invitational  meets  that  the 
Euclid  team  participated  in.  Head  coach.  Bob 
Ramlow  and  assistants,  Lou  Tomasi,  Tom 
Halbedel  and  Frank  Soltesz  made  sure  that  the 
participants  were  prepared  for  their  events. 
Their  practices  involved  extensive  stretching 
and  weight  training  and  running. 
The  team  was  very  strong  in  the  sprint  events 
with  Pepe  Pearson,  Raeshuan  Jernigan,  Bran- 
don Biggom,  Keith  Eubank,  Mike  Nagy  and 
Devon  Jackson.  In  the  longer  events  outstand- 
ing participants  were  Chris  Atlas,  Pat  Carney 
and  Phil  Baioni. 


Indoor  Track 

Team 

Us 

East 

Won 

St.  Ignatius 

Won 

John  Adams 

Lost 

Shaker  Hts. 

Won 

John  Hay 

Won 

Walsh  Jesuit 

Won 

Lincoln-West 

Buchtel 

Riverside 

Won 
Won 
Won 

East  Tech  Invitational  5  out  of  17 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  5 

LOST, 

The  track  team  stretching  out  before  a 
practice.  Mike  Nagy  going  over  a  high 
hurdle.  Keith  Eubank  winning  his  heat.  Donald 
Dawson  winning  his  heat. 


Indoor  Track,  Row  one:  Doug  Torzewski,  John  David,  Joe  Bailey,  Matt  Ortman,  Pat 
Carney,  Pepe  Pearson,  David  Bartulovic,  Marsha  Appling,  Keith  Eubank,  Kristal  Baker. 
Steve  Ladovich,  Kevin  Conklin.  Row  two:  Coach  Robert  Ramlow,  Bill  Nainiger,  Dan  Grisez. 
Israel  Jackson,  Phillip  Baioni,  Bryan  Peoples,  James  Driscoll,  Vanya  Stewart,  Michelle  Suchy. 
Kari  Wallette,  Roschell  Ashley,  Annette  Hollis,  Jennifer  Daly,  Virginia  Bush,  Nikki  Jackson, 
Coach  Lou  Tomasi.  Row  three:  De  Moulh  Dudley,  Edward  Sedmak,  Chad  Dulla,  Ken  Schuster. 
Donald  Dawson,  Brandon  Biggom,  Ben  Pfahl,  Chris  Atlas,  Mike  Nagy,  Amora  Francis,  Sandra 
S.  Brown,  Linda  Turchik,  Jeff  Pesek. 


Indoor  Track 


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randon  Biggom  easily  winning  his  race.  Raeshuan  Jernigan 
clearing  the  hurdle  on  his  way  to  a  first  place  finish. 


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onald  Dawson  and  Joe  Bailey  clearing  their  hurdles.  Brian 
Jordan  finishing  his  sprint.  Mike  Nagy  was  a  little  off  time  and 
hit  the  hurdle. 


Indoor  Track 


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'CHECKING'  IT  OUT 

Euclid  hockey  skates  to  second  in  division 


The  199 1  -92  season  was  a  time  in  which  the  Euclid 
High  School  Hockey  team  gained  long  overdue 
recognition  and  attention  from  the  media  and  the 
school,  and  hockey  fans  learned  that  Euclid  was  a  force 
to  be  reckoned  with  on  the  ice. 

Even  before  the  season  opener  the  players  had  their  hearts 
set  on  winning  their  third  straight  division,  the  Baron  Cup 
Championship,  and  a  final  four  spot  in  the  state  tourna- 
ment. Led  by  a  fast,  threatening  set  of  forwards,  an 
experienced,  hard-hitting  crew  of  defensemen  and  strong, 
consistent  performances  from  the  goalies,  the  team  got  a 
great  start  and  was  in  first  place,  with  an  undefeated 
league  record,  going  into  the  home  stretch.  Two  critical 
losses  late  in  the  season  knocked  the  Panthers  out  of  first. 
Poor  showings  in  the  Baron  Cup  and  State  Playoffs  ended 
the  season  early  and  shattered  the  goals  that  the  team 
wanted  to  attain  so  badly. 

One  of  the  great  accomplishments  made  by  the  team  was 
to  show  Euclid  fans  that  hockey  has  truly  developed  into 
a  winning  program  at  Euclid  and  will  continue  to  show 
constant  development. 
Eric  Cantini 


Hockey 

Team 

Us                 Them 

Garfield 

3                     2 

Bay  Village 

3                     5 

North  Olmsted 

1                     3 

Garfield 

7                     5 

Kent 

5                     0 

University 

9                     3 

St.  Joe. 

6                     1 

North  Olmsted 

3                     1 

Madill(Canada)  3                    9 

Mentor 

4                     3 

Rocky  River 

4                     1 

Valley  Forge 

7                     6 

Garfield 

6                     2 

Mentor 

6                     4 

Valley  Forge 

1                     4 

Lakewdod 

9                     8    j 

Kent 

4                     1 

Mentor 

2                     3    ' 

North  Olmsted 

6                     1 

St.  Joe. 

4                     3 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  15  LOST  5 

League  Finish  2nd 

Tim  Brokaw  ready  to  get  the  puck  on  the 
face-off  while  Mike  Mc  Neill  and  Bob 
Lemieux  wait  in  the  background.  Tim  Brokaw 
winding  up  for  a  shot.  Tim  Brokaw  getting  a 
pass  from  Mike  Mc  Neill  on  the  way  to  the 
goal.  Tim  Kohanski  and  Mario  Durant  waiting 
for  a  pass  in  front  of  the  goal. 


Hockey,  Row  one:  Michele  Fogarty,  Frank  Soltesz,  Leon  Rozic,  Tony  Rozic,  Ray  Morris. 
Bob  Lemieux,  Eric  Cantini,  Erin  Smith,  Abby  Ayer.  Row  two:  Coach  Skip  Martincic, 
Trisha  Galloway,  Julianne  Hadyk,  Mario  Durant,  Ben  Mooney ,  Mike  Mc  Neill,  Matt  Lemieux. 
Ray  Miller,  Tim  Gannon,  Terese  Schneider,  Coach  Forest  Dixon.  Row  three:  Lorene  Davison, 
Tim  Brokaw,  Joe  Sweet,  Tim  Kohanski,  Mike  Davis,  Matt  Davis,  Steve  Tingley,  Carrie 
Belavich. 


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B 


ob  Lemieux,  Tim  Brokaw  and  Leon  Rozic  congratulating  each  other  after  having  scored 
a  goal  against  Valley  Forge. 


Leon  Rozic  bringing  the  puck  down  while 
Mike  Mc  Neill  skates  into  position. 


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Mario  Durant  and  Tim  Kohanski  work- 
ing the  puck  against  Mentor.  Mike  Mc 
Neill  struggling  to  get  up  after  tangling  with  a 
Valley  Forge  player.  Tim  Kohanski  skating 
for  the  puck.  Brothers,  Mike  and  Matt  Davis 
on  the  ice  together.  Bob  Lemieux  and  Mike 
Mc  Neill  bringing  the  action  in  front  of  the 
Valley  Forge  goal. 


Hockey 


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DIFFERENT  STROKES 

Boys  and  girls  swim  teams 


Lead  by  Coach  Lou  Davis  and 
Tri-Captains,  Mike  De 
Bartolomeo,  Paul  Kostansek  and 
Bob  Schmeling,  the  men's  swim 
team  splashed  through  a  success- 
ful season.  With  strong  support 
from  the  underclassmen,  the  pre- 
dominately senior  team  worked 
hard  from  the  beginning.  Prac- 
tices were  held  both  before  and 
after  school  so  a  lot  of  time  was 
put  into  the  process  of  learning 
the  basics  of  swimming.  The  high- 
light of  the  season  occurred  when 
freshman,  Jim  Belanich  won  the 
GCC  in  the  backstroke. 

-Bob  Schmeling 


Before  the  meet  began  the  girls  and  boys 
got  together  for  some  spirit  raising.  Kyle 
Bush  and  Tony  Hren  on  the  blocks  and  ready 
to  go.  Marcos  Andrade  taking  off  on  his  lap  in 
the  relay.  Rob  Galosi  doing  a  practice  dive  in 
preparation  for  the  meet. 


Boy's 
Team 

Swimming 
Us             Them 

Madison 

115 

53 

Berea 

22 

112 

St.  Edwards 

103 

78 

University 
Fair  view 

65 
.  106 

119 
79 

Beach  wood 

143 

30 

Brush 

95 

88 

Mayfield 
Bedford 

57 
83 

129 
103 

Shaw 

108 

76 

Maple  Heights 
Mentor 

126 
76.5 

56 
109.5 

Bay 

90.5 

93.5 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  6 

GCC  RECORD 

WON  2  LOST  3 

League  finish  4th 

Swimming 


Boy's  Swimming,  Row  one:  Adam  Norris,  Mike  Tomsic,  Kyle  Bush,  Mike  Swyt,  Greg 
Simenc,  Nino  Prodan,  Eric  Ehrhardt.  Row  two:  Brian  Bush,  Tony  Hren,  Jim  Beletic,  Josh 
Pelz,  John  O'Doshey,  Shawn  Lowery,  Kyle  Lynch,  Coach  Lou  Davis,  Coach  Marty  Guzaiskis. 
Row  three:  Reggie  Obeng,  Marcos  Andrade,  Mark  Tomsic,  Rob  Galosi,  Paul  Kostansek, 
Michael  Di  Bartolomeo,  Bob  Schmeling,  Pete  Swyt,  Bill  Jerin,  John  Wheeler,  Edgar  Swanson. 


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Girl's  Swimming,  Row  one:  Rebecca  Bechtel,  Maria  Schiavoni,  Rebecca  Shrader, 
Deanna  Hoppert,  Meryann  Bruketa,  Christine  Perry,  Coach  Joan  Bush.  Row  two:  Vanya 
Itewart,  Andrea  Hazelwood,  Mariana  Zdrilic,  Kimberly  Florian,  Julie  Di  Bartolomeo,  Jessica 
)ietz,  Kim  Sabel.  Row  three:  Kelly  Moyer,  Patti  Sheck,  Melissa  Wilson,  Jodie  Wallette, 
lachel  Pierce,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Nichole  Christopher,  Melissa  Parey. 


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Kim  Florian  andMarianaZdrilic, 
freshman  Melanie  Shippitka  and 
Mariana  Bruketa  the  lady  panther  swim 
team  suffered  a  disappointing  season. 
The  team  finished  with  a  5-8  record 
overall  and  0-5  in  the  GCC. 
The  team  was  led  by  coach,  Joan  Bush. 
She  had  experience  coaching  elsewhere 
but  this  was  her  first  year  at  Euclid.  The 
girl's  worked  hard  and  put  in  a  lot  of 
dedicated  hours  but  the  team  suffered 
from  a  lack  of  experience.  Because  of 
that,  next  year's  team  should  be  stron- 
ger and  have  a  better  record. 

-Julie  Di  Bartolomeo 


Shawn  Lowery  showing  how  to  enter  the 
water  during  the  diving  competition. 
Christine  Perry,  Nikki  Christopher,  Melissa 
Perry,  Kelly  Moyer,  Maria  Schiavoni  and 
Melissa  Wilson  waiting  for  their  events. 
Melanie  Shippitka  getting  close  to  the  finish 
line.  Bill  Jerin  discussing  strategy  with  coach 
Joan  Bush. 


Girl' 
Team 

i  Swimming 
Us            Them 

Madison 

79 

91 

Berea 

42 

51 

Beaumont 

116 

67 

Laurel 

117 

51 

Fairview 

140 

35 

Beachwood 

125 

42 

Brush 

72 

113 

Mayfield 
Bedford 

70 
69 

113 
114 

Maple  Heights 
Mentor 

70 
50 

113 
135 

Bay 

103 

77 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  8 

GCC  RECORD 

WON  0  LOST  5 

League  finish  5th 

Swimming 


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ACADEMICS 


A  wide  range  of  courses  are  of- 
fered to  the  students  of  Euclid 
High  School-possibilities  include 
everything  from  physics  to  keyboard- 
ing.  An  intelligent  and  dedicated 
collection  of  instructors  is  a  neces- 
sity in  order  for  the  students  to  gain 
the  knowledge  which  will  prepare 
them  for  the  future.  The  teachers 
here  at  Euclid  are  undoubtedly  well- 
qualified  in  this  regard.  They  are 
always  available  should  a  student 
need  assistance.  Thanks  to  them,  Eu- 
clid students  are  given  the  opportu- 
nity to  succeed. 

-Kristen  Sarpolis 


Joe  Rodriguez  getting  ready 
to  participate  in  the  benefit 
soccer  game  that  was  held 
for  Courtney  Collins.  Carol  Wil- 
liams showing  her  computer  class 
how  to  use  the  machines.  Librar- 
ians, Catherine  Harwood  and 
Peggy  Torzewski  help  students 
in  the  library. 


DIVIDER 


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Spirited  teachers,  Sandi  Bambic 
and  Judith  Carmody,  selling 
spirit  goods  during  a  football  game. 
Unit  Principal,  Frank  Perez,  getting 
things  rolling  at  the  Homecoming 
Assembly  in  the  auditorium.  Cheryl 
Warman  and  Jane  Lellis  helping  to 
keep  things  running  smoothly  during 
lunch  periods.  Connie  Warman  and 
Bill  Medvick  getting  their  mail  in  or- 
der to  begin  their  day. 


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School  Board  and  Administrators:  Ronald  L  Victor,  Carol  DeWine,  Lowell  B^      Euc|id  SchooVs  Administration,  Row  one:  Robert  McLaugh- 

Davis,  President  K.  F.  Van  Ho,  Kurt  Stanic,  Barbara  E.  Kramer,  Vice-President  .  .  ° 

Carol  L.  Bechtel,  David  A.  Lawrence.  "n:  Director  of  Pupil  Personnel,  Kurt  Stanic:  Superintendent  of 

Schools,  Lowell  B.  Davis:  Treasurer.  Row  two:  Ronald  L. 
Victor:  Business  Manager,  John  P.  Fell:  Assistant  for  Superin- 
tendent, Robert  Knuth:  Director  of  Secondary  Education. 

Ad  m  i  n  i  st  r  at  o  rs! 


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William  Mc  Guinness 

Principal 
Frank  Perez 

A-G  Unit  Principal 

Academics 


Justin  Antonini 

William  Medvick 

Associate  Principal 

P-Z  Unit  Principal 

Ben  Pasquale 

Ron  Seymour 

H-O  Unit  Principal 

PASS  Unit  Principal 

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Unit  Offices  now  alphabetical 


The  unit  offices  underwent  major 
reorganizations  for  the  1991-92  school 
year.  Instead  of  the  traditional  counsel- 
ors and  unit  principals  being  assigned  to  a 
specific  grade  level  the  staff  was  assigned 
to  students  in  a  particular  alphabetical 
placement.  This  meant  that  counselors  had 
students  of  all  grade  levels.  The  letters 
were  arranged  so  as  to  give  the  counselors 
approximately  equal  student  populations. 
In  addition,  a  new  unit,  call  the  PASS  unit 
was  created  to  handle  students  with  special 
problems. 


Robert  Addis 

Director  of  Athletics 

Lynn  Davis 

L-R  Division 

Brenda  Barker 

PASS  Division 
Audree  Fox 

PASS  Division 

Sue  Harris 

S-Z  Division 

Robert  Yocum 

Career  Counselor 

Jeanne  Koenig 

E-K  Division 

Tony  Russo 

A-D  Division 

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NEW 

DIVISION 

The  new  Unit  divisions  meant  that  the  counselors  had  to  be  up 
to  date  on  events  happening  in  all  the  grade  levels.  It  took 
some  getting  used  to  but  will  hopefully  be  better  since  each 
counselor  will  be  exposed  to  students  of  all  grades  and  not  stuck 
with  all  ninth  graders  for  an  entire  year. 


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Euclid  students  get  much  information  from  their 
classes  but  their  counselors  help  them  decide  which 
classes  would  be  best  for  them  to  take. 


Jane  Addis,  English,  Social  Studies. 

Stephen  Alspaugh,  Band. 

Sue  Amato,  English,  Journalism. 

Antonia  M.  Araca,  Crafts,  General  Art, 

Drawing. 

Earl  Archibald,  Custodian. 


William  Attamante,  Work-Study 
Coordinator. 

Ronald  A.  Backos,  Biology. 
Sandi  Bambic,  Freshman  and  Senior 
English,  Theatre  Arts,  Student  Council, 
Fall  Play,  Spring  Musical. 
Thomas  Banc,  Government,  Geopolitics, 
Current  Issues,  Head  Football  Coach. 
Ethel  Barbish,  Security  Aide. 
John  Barcza,  Science  Topics,  Introduc- 
tion Chemistry  Physics,  General  Science. 
Stanford  Bender,  Honors  and  A.P. 
Biology,  Introduction  to  Living  Things. 
Charlotte  Bensusan,  Secretarial  Special- 
ist, Notetaking  for  the  College  Bound. 
Allen  Black,  Media  Technician,  Key 
Club  Adviser. 

Dolores  Black,  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  English. 

Al  Bleich,  Accounting,  Business. 
Gene  Brearton,  Personal  Computers, 
Math. 

Rebecca  Brehmer,  Foods  I,  Independent 
Living. 

Patricia  Buck,  Physical  Education. 
Jan  Carlson,  Foods,  Independent 
Living,  Home  Economics  Dept.  Chair- 
person. 

Judith  L.  Carmody,  Sophomore  and 

Senior  English,  Eucuyo,  Holiday  Play, 

Spring  Musical. 

Ron  Chambers,  Woodworking,  Wood 

Sculpture. 

Lisa  Cheshier,  Orchestra. 

Carmen  Colaianni,  Custodian. 

Harold  Daugherty,  Health. 

Merry  Dolter,  Library  Staff. 
Sue  Drienka,  Girl's  Asst.  Basketball 
Coach,  SIS. 

Theresa  DuBroy,  Algebra,  H.  S.  Math. 
Michael  Durbin,  Math,  Computers, 
Alex  Dzerowicz,  Government,  Geopoli- 
tics, Current  Issues. 


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Paul  Emery,  Architecture,  Industrial  Drawing, 
Advanced  Drafting,  Freshman  Football  Coach. 
Rosalie  Fette,  Secretary-Associate  Principal. 
Susan  First,  World  History  and  Culture. 
Gale  Flament,  Art,  Photography. 
Jane  Fowler,  Treasurer. 


Dan  Francetic,  Astronomy. 

Holly  Freedman,  Art  Design. 

Maria  Garza,  Spanish. 

Barbara  Gates,  Vocational  Spcial  Education 

Coordinator. 

John  Gibbons,  Physical  Education. 


James  Goebel,  Vocational  Automotive  I,  Pre- 

Vocational  Automotive,  Practical  Automotive. 

Bill  Gooding,  Biology. 

Thomas  Gubitosi,  Latin,  Spanish. 

Patricia  A.  Habat,  Physics,  Physical  Science. 

Tom  Halbedel,  Basic  Science,  Introduction  to 

Physics  and  Chemistry. 


Jeff  Hartmann,  Social  Studies,  American 

History,  World  Cultures,  Asst.  Varsity  Baseball 

Coach. 

Catherine  Harwood,  Library  Staff. 

Robert  E.  Heramb,  Social  Studies,  Boy's  Tennis 

Coach. 

Carolyn  Heuer,  Social  Studies. 

Tom  Hoffart,  Physical  Education. 

Frank  Hoffert,  A. P.  European  History,  American 
Government,  Social  Studies  Department  Chairper- 
son. 

Richard  Homovec,  Physical  Education,  DCT. 
Deborah  A.  Houchins,  Junior  and  Senior  English, 
Flag  Corps  and  Majorette  Adviser,  Career 
Beginnings,  Teacher/Broker. 
Frank  Jablonski,  Honors  English  I,  American 
Literature,  Reading. 

Joyce  Katona,  English,  Math,  Social  Studies. 
Jan  Kehn,  Principal's  Secretary. 
Jim  Kelley,  U.  S.  History. 
Ellen  Klein,  Typing  I,  Notetaking  for  College, 
Advanced  Typing,  Word  Processing. 
Ingrid  Koenig,  German  I,  II,  III,  A. P. 
Jane  Lellis,  English  I  and  III. 


NEW 

Attendance 


Anew  attendance  policy  was  implemented  this  year  because  of 
Senate  Bill  140  which  required  all  absences  and  tardies  to  be 
accounted  for. 

The  new  attendance  is  located  where  the  Athletic  Office  used  to  be  and 
students  are  required  to  check  in  if  they  arrive  late  to  school.  There  is  a 
"call-home"  machine  which  automatically  calls  thehome  of  students  that 
are  not  in  school  and  informs  their  parents. 

With  this  system  there  is  more  accurate  knowledge  of  who  is  or  is  not  in 
school. 


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Mr.  Robert  Smith  realizes  that  the  new  attendance  policy  will  make  it  easier  for  him 
to  keep  track  of  students  in  his  classes.  Mrs.  Bette  Schmeling  still  has  a  lot  of  work 
to  do  to  keep  track  of  all  of  her  students.  Security  Aide,  Academics 

Karen  Yuhas  and  Tom  Banc  discussing  how  nice  it  is        

to  get  an  absence  list  that  is  up  to  date. 


PASS 

Anew  unit  called  PASS,  Positive  Alternative  to  School  Success,  was 
also  added  for  the  1991-92  school  year.  This  was  established  for  the 
ninth  grade  since  it  was  found  that  many  students  were  not  able  to  handle  the 
high  school  environment  with  success  and  were  not  able  to  get  out  of  the  ninth 
grade.  This  unit  was  formed  for  students  with  problems  that  made  it  difficult 
for  them  to  succeed  at  the  High  School.  Mr.  Seymour  was  the  Unit  Principal 
and  Mrs.  Barker  and  Mrs.  Fox  were  the  Counselors.  The  students  were  in 
their  own  homerooms  and  they  got  special  attention  from  the  counselors  and 
the  school  psychologists,  Mrs.  Jean  Fankell  and  Mr.  Jim  Mackemull. 
Much  effort  in  the  way  of  group  guidance,  weekly  progress  reports,  atten- 
dance monitoring,  parent  programs  and  additional  counseling  went  into 
trying  to  enable  these  students  to  succeed.  The  motto  of  the  program  was 
'Discipline  with  Responsibility'. 

The  goal  of  the  program  was  to  enable  the  students  to  claim  self  esteem,  to 
act  responsible,  to  relate  effectively  and  to  be  able  to  solve  problems  without 
showing  anger. 


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opefully  the  implementation  of  the  PASS  program  will  enable  all  students 
at  Euclid  High  School  to  become  successful  members  of  the  classroom  like 
these  students  are. 


Betsy  Leonetti,  Spanish  I  and  II. 
Joan  Lidrbauch,  English. 
Joan  Linderman,  Secretary. 
Karen  Little,  Security  Aide. 
Mary  Lomac,  English,  Social  Studies. 


Ken  Lowe,  English,  Fine  Arts. 

Marge  Lucas,  Library  Staff. 

Arle  Lumadue,  Security  Aide. 

Marc  Manburg,  Business,  Accounting. 

Steven  Marcu,  American  History, 

Psychology. 


Diane  Maroli,  Social  Studies,  American 

History,  Current  Issues,  Asian,  African, 

Latin  American  History. 

Kathy  Marsh,  Library  Staff. 

Allen  Matko,  OWA  Work  Adjustment. 

Judy  McLaughlin,  Junior  English. 

Edie  Mellen,  Commercial  Art. 


Carol  Meyers,  Library  Staff. 

Maxine  Miles,  Show  Choir,  Choral  Masters, 

Choraliers. 

Aldona  Miskinis,  Geometry,  H.S.  Math, 

Transition  to  College  Math. 

Ray  Montani,  Psychology,  Vocational 

Automotive  II. 

Katie  Morris,  Biological  Science. 

Carole  Niebes,  Freshman  and  Junior 

English. 

Joan  Paskert,  Algebra,  Math,  S.A.D.D. 

sponsor. 

Judy  Paul,  Secretary  Career  Office. 

Adam  Pawlowski,  Computer  Science, 

Mathmatics. 

Jo-Rita  Perez,  Geometry,  Honors  Algebra. 

Deborah  Petrick,  Spanish  I  and  II. 
Robert  Petrovic,  English  I  and  III,  AP 
English,  English  Dept.  Chairperson. 
Roy  Pignatiello,  Algebra  I,  Geometry, 
Personal  Computers,  Asst.  Football  Coach, 
Head  Girl's  Basktball  Coach. 
Sally  Pla,  French,  German. 
Ronald  Powaski,  World  History,  AP 
American  History. 


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Jim  Presot,  Marketing,  Business,  DECA 
Club  Adviser,  Freshman  Soccer  Coach. 
Mike  J.  Raicevich,  Government,  Geopoli- 
tics. 

Barbara  Ramlow,  English  I  and  II,  AFS 
Club  Adviser. 

Robert  R.  Ramlow,  Co-Chairperson 
Health  and  Physical  Education  Dept.  Boy's 
Indoor  and  Outdoor  Track  Coach. 
Charles  Reno,  Physics,  AP  Physics,  AP 
Calculus. 

Ann  Roberts,  HS  Math,  Honors  Geometry, 

Algebra. 

Marie  Roden,  Attendance  Secretary. 

Joe  Rodriguez,  Physical  Education. 

Debbie  Rudder,  GRADS  Program. 

Joyce  Russo,  Sophomore  and  Junior 

English. 

Joyce  Sadowsky,  Main  Office  Secretary. 
Fred  Sallach,  Math,  Geometry. 
Sandra  Sanborn,  Math  for  Modern  Living, 
Geometry,  Math  Analysis. 
Greg  Sattler,  Occupational  Work  Experi- 
ence Coordinator. 

Bette  Schmeling,  Chemistry,  Physical 
Science,  NHS  Sponsor. 

Donata  Schultz,  Health  Aide. 
Pete  Schwenke,  Physical  Education. 
Mickey  Segulin,  Health  Aide. 
Nick  Selvaggio,  Law  Enforcement. 
Paul  Serra,  Math,  Head  Baseball  Coach. 


Janet  Severino,  English. 

Michael  Sheck,  OWA  Work  Adjustment, 

SAT  School  Supervisor,  Asst.  Football 

Coach. 

Elaine  Sheridan,  Special  Education. 

Paula  Sheridan,  Foods 

Jim  Simpson,  Social  Studies,  OWE  Lab. 


Bonnie  Smith,  French  I  and  II. 
Robert  A.  Smith,  Energy,  Power  and  Small 
Engines,  Engineering  Drafting  and  Welding. 
Wayne  Smith,  Honors  World  History, 
Asian,  African,  Latin  America  History. 
Frank  Soltesz,  Science  Topics,  Biology, 
Introduction  to  Physics  and  Chemistry. 
Barbara  Spiga,  English,  Speech,  Peer  Tutor 
Coordinator. 


GRADS 

in  a  family  way 


Another  new  program  this  year  was  the  GRADS  one  which  stood  for, 
Graduation,  Reality  And  Dual-Role  Skills.  This  was  for  students  who 
were  either  pregnant  or  were  young  parents.  It  was  for  both  males  and  females 
and  focused  on  knowledge  and  skills  related  to  positive  self  image,  the  medical 
aspects  of  pregnancy,  parenting  and  economic  independence.  Mrs.  Deborah 
Rudder  was  the  GRADS  coordinator  at  the  high  school .  The  students  met  both 
individually  and  in  groups  to  discuss  ideas  to  gain  confidence  and  support  and 
to  increase  the  likelihood  that  they  would  remain  in  school  and  be  able  to 
graduate. 


Speaking  of  reproduc- 
tion.  Mrs.  Zubi- 
zarreta  is  using  one 
of  the  three  new  copy  ma- 
chines that  were  installed 
in  the  building  for  the 
1991-92  school  year. 
These  were  very  versatile 
machines  that  made  repro- 
ducing materials  for  the 
classroom  a  faster  and  sim- 
pler operation  since  the 
Main  Office  secretaries  no 
longer  had  to  do  it.  The 
machines  were  located  in 
the  library  and  the  first 
floor  teacher's  workroom. 


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iss  Carmody  and  Miss  Bambic  ran  the  spirit  booth  in  the  stadium  during  th 
football  games. 


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NEW 

NEWS 


' '  T-^  ranc*  ^ew  Journalism  Class  Offered  to  Euclid  High 
JL/  Students" .  What  a  headline!  Journalism  was  offered 
during  the  second  and  eighth  periods.  Taught  by  Miss.  Amato,  the 
class  consisted  of  learning  the  skills  necessary  to  go  into  a  career 
in  journalism.  The  class  conducted  interviews  and  wrote  stories 
based  on  them.  The  class  supplied  stories  to  the  Survey.  The 
course  succeeded  in  opening  a  new  career  opportunity  to  Euclid 
students. 

-Emily  Smayda 


Barb  Springer,  Unit  Secretary. 

Judith  Stobinski,  Freshman  and  Senior 

English,  PALS  lab. 

Michael  Sustin,  Ninth  Grade  Science. 

Diane  Tizzano,  Instrumental  Music,  Asst. 

Band  Director. 

Carol  Tkac,  British  Literature,  Freshman 

Honors  English,  Sophomore  English. 

Rosemarie  Tonn,  Unit  Secretary. 

Chris  Torrelli,  Biology,  Science  Olympics 

Adviser,  S.A.V.E.  Adviser. 

Peggy  Torzewski,  Library  Staff. 

Pat  Turk,  Security  Aide. 

Dennis  Turkall,  Math,  Algebra,  Transition 

to  College  Math. 


Bill  Von  Benken,  Chemistry,  AP  Chemis- 
try, Yearbook  Adviser. 
Phillis  Walsh,  Secretary. 
Bob  Walsmith,  Algebra,  Math. 
Cheryl  Warman,  Special  Education. 
Connie  Warman,  Athletics  Secretary. 


Dan  Wensing,  Algebra,  Advanced  Math, 

Computers. 

Richard  Wherley,  Chemistry,  Science 

Olympics  Adviser,  Survey  Adviser. 

Mary  White,  World  Cultures,  American 

History. 

Carol  Williams,  Typing,  Keyboarding. 

Dick  York,  Science,  English,  Math,  Special 

Education  Dept.  Chairperson. 

Judith  Zubizarreta,  Spanish,  Japanese 
Facilitator,  Foreign  Language  Dept.  Chair- 
person. 

Ed  Greisl,  Custodian. 
Karen  Hodder,  Security  Aide. 
Veronica  Stadler,  Physical  Education. 


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tudents  in  Miss  Amato's  Journalism  Class 
learn  the  basics  of  writing  for  publication  in 
newspapers  and  magazines. 


UNDERCLASS 


Life  at  Euclid  High  School  is  full 
of  opportunities  for  underclass- 
men. A  large  variety  of  organiza- 
tions and  sports  are  available  to  the 
students.  The  underclass  years  can 
be  very  stressful  for  many  students 
since  they  are  striving  to  meet  people 
and  form  friendships.  In  a  school  the 
size  of  Euclid,  the  chances  of  form- 
ing relations  is  highly  likely.  Under- 
classmen experience  a  great  change 
in  maturity  as  they  move  through 
their  beginning  years  at  Euclid  High 
School.  The  three  years  spent  as  an 
underclassman  are  essential  for  cre- 
ating an  outstanding  senior  class. 


-Laurie  Sarpolis  and  Lisa 


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my  Heuer  and  Denise  Virant  en- 
joying themselves  at  the  Wil- 
loughby  South  football  game. 
Michelle  Derganc,  Staci  Johnson,  Jennifer 
Simenc  and  Lisa  Aspinwall  taking  a  break  from 
their  mass-volume  experiment  in  chemistry  lab. 
Julie  Di  Bartolomeo  and  Lillian  Mazzei  are  friends 
who  are  looking  forward  to  being  with  each  other  for 
several  more  years. 


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roy  Biggom  and  Raeshuan  Jernigan  discussing  exciting  events  that 
occurred  during  their  school  day.  Matt  Davis  and  lab  partner,  Bryan 
Peoples,  making  careful  measurements  with  their  balance  during  class. 


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It's  sooooo  big,  is  the  impression  that  most 
freshmen  get  when  they  first  enter  the  huge 
expanse  that  is  called  Euclid  High  School. 
There  are  so  many  halls  and  so  many  rooms 
and  so  many  ways  to  get  to  the  same  place  or 
to  get  lost.  The  Administration  hosts  an  infor- 
mal get  together  before  school  begins  to  ac- 
quaint the  freshmen  with  many  of  the  intrica- 
cies of  the  school  which  makes  the  first  few 
days  much  less  painful.  No  matter  what  is 
done,  though,  going  into  a  big,  new  school  as 
a  freshmen  is  a  traumatic  experience  for  many 
students.  There  are  so  many  people  to  meet 
and  new  friends  to  be  made.  Most  of  the 
freshmen  are  able  to  adjust  and  go  on  to 
become  productive  members  of  the  school.  A 
few,  however,  never  seem  to  be  able  to  make 
the  transition  to  the  larger  environment  of  the 
high  school  and  are  not  able  to  succeed  on  the 
high  school  level.  The  formation  of  the  new 
PASS  unit  this  year  should  help  to  enable 
more  freshmen  to  be  successful  at  Euclid. 


Missy  Ferrato,  John  Scarniench,  Mike 
Waltermire  and  Shannon  Nadvornik 
learning  many  of  the  important  things  about 
the  world  around  them  in  their  science  class. 
The  first  day  of  school  saw  only  freshmen 
going  to  their  classes  which  helped  to  accli- 
mate them  to  the  school.  Here,  some  freshmen 
are  learning  about  the  process  of  getting  served 
in  the  cafeteria.  Freshmen  need  several  his- 
tory courses  in  order  to  graduate  such  as  Mrs. 
Heuer's  class  shown  here.  The  cafeteria  was  a 
great  place  to  congregate  and  discuss  the 
day's  events. 


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Freshmen 


Caron  Abshire 
Dawn  Adams 
Jesica  Adams 
Christine  Agaibi 
Richard  Agnew 
Dana  Allen 
Vernesha  Anderson 

Rasa-Lila  Andrews 
Elijah  Anthony 
Dante  Appling 
Frank  Argie 
Roschell  Ashley 
Laura  Baber 
Matthew  Baker 

Michael  Banach 
Jetaun  Banks 
Amy  Barber 
Maria  Barker 
Charles  Barnard 
Shaheena  Barnes 
Tammi  Barnes 

Kathryn  Bartel 
David  Bartulovic 
Stephanie  Batich 
Larry  Battle 
John  Bechtel 
Jason  Behun 
Jennifer  Beiskeidt 

James  Belanich 
Chakquera  Bell 
Cory  Bell 
Meredith  Bell 
Lolita  Benson 
Louis  L  Besses 
Dennis  Beutler 

Melissa  Beverly 
Melissa  Bialko 
James  Biggom 
Matthew  Bilak 
Le  Roy  Billips 
Carrie  Birdsong 
Richard  Birdsong 

Tanisha  Blackwell 
Elizabeth  Blatnik 
Jameka  Bloom 
Damon  Blunt 
Joseph  Boose 
Heather  Borcziak 
Clarissa  Bowie 

Aaron  Boyce 
Niki  Brennan 
Adrian  Brooks 
Lakiesha  Brown 
Rafael  D  Brown 
Meryann  Bruketa 
Jenna  Brzeczkowski 


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Marian  Burge 
James  Burgess 
Kyle  Bush 
Alfonzo  Cade 
Dontrell  Callahan 
Michael  Caric 
Kevin  Carlson 

Joseph  Carrier  II 

Courtney  Carroll 

Damon  Carter 

Latresa  Charles 
Russell  Chinchar 
Adrienne  Chinni 

Jamie  Chitwood 

Androniki  Christides 

Nicole  Christopher 

Charles  Ciarlillo 

Calli  Ciomek 

Nick  Cirino 

Cindy  Ciulla 

Bryant  Clark 

Kimberly  Clark 

Melissa  Clark 

Shawn  Clarkson 

Sheena  Clarkson 

Akilah  Coates 

Manicka  Collins 

Christopher  Colonna 

Michael  Congin 

Kevin  Conklin 

Dane  Cool 

Katherine  Copic 

Michael  Copley 

Marina  Corleto 

Christopher  Costa 

Geno  Criado 

Michael  Cupar 

Scott  Custer 

George  Cutwright 

Michael  Dacar 

James  Daugherty 

Antonio  Davis 

Hannah  Davis 

Danielle  De  Boe 

Brian  Dickard 

Katie  Dietrich 

Jessica  Dietz 

David  Dirk 

Brian  Dlugos 

Kimberly  Dominique 

Ray  Dorsey 

Demetrius  Dowell 

Mario  Durant 

Gary  Dwyer  Jr. 

Michael  Edwards 

Sylvia  Eler 


Freshmen 


Kristina  Eminger 
Chad  Ernst 
Christopher  Fannin 
Paul  Felden 
Melissa  Ferrato 
Laura  Fifolt 
Kelly  Focareto 

Michael  Fording 
Kathryn  Formick 
Lori  Franklin 
Tara  Frantz 
Joshua  Freeh 
Lindsay  Freeman 
Nicole  Freeman 

Michael  Fuduric 
Kevin  Gady 
James  Gammon 
Jason  Ganser 
Dreama  Gardner 
Tammy  Gardner 
Erika  Gaspersic 

William  Gast 
Omar  Germany 
Karen  Gezann 
Anna  Giancola 
Carlos  Gillyard 
Stacie  Glavan 
Jamie  Godec 

Kevin  Gorman 
Jason  Grant 
Jason  Gray 
Kevin  Gray 
Michele  Grayer 
Nikeeya  Greer 
Barry  Grisez 

Katy  Gross 
Cynthia  Gustafson 
Amy  Guy 
Joshua  Haffey 
Jewel  Hagood 
Jennifer  Haile 
Jennifer  Hall 

La  Tassha  Harper 
Damian  Harris 
Ronald  Harris 
Sharryse  Harris 
Tanyanekia  Harris 
Johnathan  Harrison 
William  Harrison 

William  Hartman  III 
Nyesha  Hartson 
Angela  Haynes 
Jennifer  Hejduk 
Karvarees  Herman 
John  Hess 
Charlene  Hickman 


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CLUB 


Euclid  offers  it's  students  many  opportu- 
nities to  get  involved  in  extracurricular 
activities.  High  school  is  not  just  a  matter  of 
going  to  classes  but  also  the  enjoyment  of 
getting  interested  in  activities  so  that  you  can 
meet  other  people  with  similar  interests.  If 
there  is  not  an  existing  activity  then  it  is 
possible  to  get  together  with  other  students  of 
similar  interests  and  find  a  teacher  who  would 
be  a  sponsor  and  begin  your  own  club. 


During  the  first  day  for  freshmen  Key 
Club  and  other  clubs  had  displays  set  up 
in  the  cafeteria  so  freshmen  could  see  what 
the  different  clubs  offered.  Laura  Kunchik 
and  Liza  Zorko  trying  to  decide  how  to  get 
there  from  where  they  are. 


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Amy  Hilger 
Robert  Hillier 
David  Hobson 
Amy  Hodder 
Matthew  Hoffman 
Michael  Hoffman 
Joshua  Holland 

Antoine  Holloway 
Jessica  Hopkins 
Jeffrey  Horton 
Jessica  Howard 
Luciana  Howard 
Orry  Howard 
Rashawn  Howard 

Carrie  Howell 
Nicole  Hudspath 
Amy  Hutchins 
Charlea  M  Hutton 
Matthew  Inghram 
De  Shawn  Jackson 
Israel  Jackson  Jr. 


Jeffrey  Jakse 
Sonia  Janezic 
Phillip  Janout 
Christina  Jenko 
Solema  Jennings 
Jesse  Jensen 
Valerie  Jeroncic 

Gretchen  Jogel 
Latanyia  Johnson 
Shenise  Johnson 
Tenesia  Johnson 
Kisha  Jones 
Yolanda  Jones 
Pamela  Jordan 

Joseph  Journey 
Carolyn  Karnak 
Jennifer  Kascak 
Shannon  Keeney 
Jessica  Keffer 
Sunny-Jim  Kelley 
Jeffrey  Kelly 

Erikka  D.  Kemp 
Kevin  Ketchum 
Mark  Killion 
Montoyia  King 
Mary  Kiral 
Kristin  Kish 
Christopher  Kletecka 

Jessica  Kochis 
Kristina  Koepp 
Brad  T.  Kovatch 
Joseph  Krsak 
Sarah  Kuhen 
Mary  Kunes 
Angela  La  China 


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Stephan  Ladovich 

Gwendolynn  Lapuh 

Jeffrey  Latine 

Johnny  Lausch 

Melissa  Leach 

Shawn  Leben 

Jennifer  Lepley 

Narieka  Lewis 

Amy  Lindic 

Benjamin  Linn 

Robin  Little 

David  Longstreth  Jr. 

Christopher  Lucido 

Joseph  Ludvik 

Sean  Luikart 

Michelle  Ly 

Thang  Ly 

Brian  Lyons 

Christina  Mahle 

Dana  Malaney 

Karnita  Malone 

Joe  Marcelli 

Michelle  Martin 

Joseph  Marusic 

David  Masek 

Tiffany  Matlock 

Jason  Maynard 

Kevin  Mc  Carthy 

Lura  Mc  Clure 

Angelo  Mc  Coy 

Tameka  Mc  Coy 

D'Hiati  Mc  Cray 

Rashaun  Mc  Dougal 

Latonia  Mc  Griff 

Sean  P.  Mc  Guckin 

Darnea  Mc  Kinney 

Michael  Mc  Millan 

Orlando  Meadows 

Nicole  Meier 

Rhonda  Melton 

Christopher  Merritt 

Michael  Meyers 

Daniel  Mihalic 

Janeen  Miklowski 

Demarco  Miller 

Raymond  Miller 

Tremayne  Miller 

Suzanna  Miocic 

Rosalyn  Miranda 

Rochelle  Mitcham 

Christopher  Molakakis 

David  Mominey 

Douglas  Mominey 

Bradford  Monroe 

Benjamin  Mooney 

Shannon  Moore 


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Tia  Moore 
Gregory  Morris 
Jeffery  Morris  Jr. 
Todd  Mosby 
Todd  Moses 
David  Moskalski 
Brian  Mowell 

Shannon  Nadvornik 
William  Nainiger 
James  Naro  III 
Eric  Netherly 
Brian  Newsome 
Shaunda  Niemann 
Kimberly  Niksick 

Michael  Nocera 
William  Norton 
Kory  Novak 
Janet  O  Brien 
Laurie  Olszewski 
Mathew  Ortman 
Assadi  Osama 

Diane  Osredkar 
April  Padavick 
Steven  Pae 
Christine  Parey 
Minalben  Patel 
Leonidas  Patouhas 
Shevaughn  Patrick 

Renee  Pecnik 
Christina  Peralta 
Irma  Peredne 
Scott  Perry 
Gregory  Pesek 
Melissa  Petrowski 
Danielle  Picard 

Catherine  Pikus 
Brent  Pirich 
Jessica  Post 
Elizabeth  Powalie 
Suzanne  Prejean 
William  Preston 
James  Price 

Christine  Puglia 
Daniela  Reagan 
Melanie  Reed 
David  Renftle 
Amy  Repko 
Laura  Rettger 
Stephen  Riek 

Robert  Rogers 
Ronald  Rucker 
Michael  Russo 
Angela  Sadler 
Christina  Salisbury 
Michael  Sanders 
Francisco  Santiago 


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John  Scarniench 

Maria  Schiavoni 

Kim  Schoval 

Heather  Schulz 

Lindsay  Schulz 

Kenneth  Schuster 

Helene  Schwartz 

Carissa  Scott 

Samuel  Scott 

Seth  Sederholm 

Nicholas  Seifried 

Patricia  Sergo 

La  Resha  Sharp 

Katrina  Sharpe 

Kelly  Shea 

Mary  Shenk 

Jodi  Shields 

Melanie  Shippitka 

Shavonne  Sims 

Amanda  Siplock 

Richard  Slade  Jr. 

Tara  Smith 

Brad  Snell 

Wayne  Snitzky 

Melko  Soric 

Marc  Stauffer 

Olen  Steelman 

Bina  B  Stitt 

Carmen  Strickland 

Bradford  Stroth 

Joseph  Strunk 

Laneka  Stubbs 

Amy  Stuber 

Paula  Sustarsic 

Michael  Swyt 

Natalie  Sylvia 

Kristen  Tamburrino 

Desmond  Taylor 

Latina  Taylor 

Courtney  Telich 

Bruce  Thomas 

Jeric  Thomas 

Gerri  Thornburg 
Craig  Tillinghast 
Timika  N  Tisdale 
Dragen  Tolo 
Aleksandar  Tot 
Karen  Touschner 
Christina  Tratnik 

Jaimeson  Trocheck 

Watley  Turner  Jr. 

Brian  Udovich 

Martha  Urh 

Bridgette  Varnju 

Anthony  Verch 

David  Verrocchi 


Freshmen 


Gretchen  Vogel 
Leah  Walczak 
Thomas  Walker 
Kari  Wallette 
Michael  Waltermire 
Elizabeth  Walters 
Rickie  Walters 

Damien  Ward 
Kevin  Warik 
Jennifer  Was 
Edwin  Watkins 
Daniel  Way 
Angel  Weems 
Michelle  Wenderoth 

Jeffery  Whittaker 
Sarah  Whittaker 
Daleah  Williams 
Michael  Williams 
Steven  Williams 
Lisa  Willoughby 
Cleve  Wilson 

Tenia  Wilson 
Dannika  Witten 
Margaret  Wolchko 
Kathleen  Wolenski 
James  Wolf 
Rebecca  Wood 
Kenya  Worthington 

Deborah  Zagore 
Jennifer  Zelenskas 
Gina  Zeman 
Maria  Zemba 
Lisa  Zorko 
Jason  Bowers 


Steve  Riek  trying  to  decide  what  books  he  needs  to  take  to  his 
next  class.  Jason  Grant  seems  to  be  trying  to  gather  enough 
energy  to  get  to  his  next  class  after  a  strenuous  orientation.  Jerrick 
Thomas  is  finding  his  way  around  the  cafeteria  in  order  to  get 
something  to  eat.  Mrs.  Tkac  seems  to  be  wondering  what  these  new 
students  will  be  able  to  accomplish  in  her  class. 


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The  sophomore  year  is  one  of  maturing 
into  the  rigors  of  high  school  life.  Sopho- 
mores have  gained  enough  maturity  so  as  to 
realize  that  they  have  to  do  a  little  bit  of  study- 
ing and  have  been  able  to  get  out  of  the  fresh- 
man class  and  are  well  on  their  way  towards 
graduation.  It  is  a  very  important  time  of  life 
since  many  sophomores  turn  sixteen  which 
means  that  getting  their  driver's  license  is  pos- 
sible. This  is  what  most  adolescents  look  for- 
ward to  from  their  first  day  in  school. 
Sophomores  lack  the  sophistication  of  juniors 
and  seniors  and  the  naivete  of  being  a  fresh- 
man. They  have  a  certain  innocence  which 
makes  them  very  pleasant  to  be  around. 


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eff  Granito  got  to  strike  the  gong 
during  the  Marching  Band's  half-time 
ceremonies. 


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Abby  Ayer  and  Carrie  Collins  are  Euclid  students  who  realize  that  they  must  eat  a  good 
meal  in  order  to  be  healthy.  J.V.  Cheerleaders,  Liesel  Sacko,  Abby  Ayer,  Cara  Parise, 
Renee  Thomas  and  Carie  White  helped  cheer  the  JV  football  on  to  a  10-0  season. 


Helen  Abramovic 
Reid  Abriani 
Donte  Allen 
Marcus  Allen 
Marsha  Appling 
Gregory  Armaro 

Staci  Ashley 
Abby  Ayer 
Joseph  Bailey  III 
Phillip  Baioni 
Darlene  Baird 
Krystal  Baker 

Timothy  Banach 
Matthew  Barkoot 
Carl  Bartlett 
Christopher  Barton 
Anthony  T  Battle 
Jason  Baylog 

Carrie  Belavich 
Adonis  Bell 
Benjamin  Bergenstein 
Kimberly  Bessire 
Karrie  Bialko 
Brandon  Biggom 

Drazan  Bilavcic 
Stephen  Bilyk 
Evand  Birkett  III 
Kimberly  Bischof 
Steven  Black 
Tanya  Bobbs 

Thomas  Bolden 
Issac  Bonner 
Johnny  Booker 
Matthew  Boos 
Sharon  Bowling 
Therese  Boyarsky 

Fredreka  Boykin 
Kevin  Bremer 
Blane  Britt 
Josip  Brkic 
Timothy  Brokaw 
Ernieliza  Brown 

Ronnie  Brown 
Sandra  Brown 
Jonathan  Buchner 
Grady  Buhaley 
Daniel  Burke 
Bryan  Burless 


Ab 


Bu 


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Bu 


De 


Michael  Burns 

Daina  Butkus 

Darnika  Butler 

Rayshawn  Byrd 

Steven  Caldwell 

Daneen  Callahan 

Michael  Caputo 

James  Carey 

Patrick  Carney 

Sandra  Carrera 

Adam  Carroll 

David  Carroll 

Robert  Castrovinci 

Michele  Ceranowicz 

Patricia  Chatman 

Sarah  Chitwood 

Maryann  Christopher 

Anka  Cindric 

Zelko  Cindric 

Michael  Cipo 

Christopher  Clark 

Isis  Clark 

Rikole  Clark 

Tiffany  J  Clark 

Michael  Cline 

Caroline  Collins 

Kevin  Collins 

Damian  Colon 

Christiann  Conner 

Ralph  Cosiano  Jr. 

Lakita  S  Cottingham 

Christine  Cox 

Patricia  Cox 

Nancy  Craig 

Jay  Cudo 

Russell  Cummings 

Margana  Dane 

John  David  III 

Dion  Davs 

Michael  Davis 

Lorene  Davison 

Donald  Dawson 

Tara  Day 

Donald  De  Boe 

Terri  De  Panicis 

Tracey  De  Panicis 

Lisa  Dean 

Laura  Dengel 


118 


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SUMMSn  JOB 

Lots  of  improvements  made 


CHAPEL 
MACHINE  &  TOOL 

25901  Tungsten 

Euclid  Ohio  44132 

481-5800 

WISHES 

THE  CLASS  OF 

1992 

BEST  WISHES 

AND 
GOOD  LUCK 


Ceiling  in  front 
hall  replaced 

Asbestos  removed 

Roof  replaced 


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Daina  Butkus  distributing  the  Panther  Press  to  the 
homeroom  teachers  at  the  end  of  the  day. 

Sophomores 


119 


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Gr 


Daniel  Derezic 

{Christina  Deskins 

Julie  Di  Bartolomeo 

Christopher  Di  Biase 

Nicholas  Dietz 

Victoria  Doles 

Anthony  M  Dooley 

Michael  Doolin 

Brian  Dreis 

James  Driscoll  Jr. 

Mark  Drotleff 

Robert  Drotleff 

Kristina  Dugandzic 

Michael  Duke 

Anthony  Dulaney 

Suzanne  Eckert 

Eric  Ehrhardt 

Christine  Eppich 

Janet  Ervin 

Joseph  Evans 

Gia  Farone 

Kelly  Felice 

Thomas  Fenick 

Fernanda  Ferrarini 

Tshombe  Fisher 

Michele  Fogarty 

Thomas  Fording 

Melonie  Foree 

Latrina  Foster 

Heidi  Fuhrman 

Chad  Gady 

Patricia  Galloway 

Thomas  Gannon 

Elizabeth  Geddes 

Melissa  Geiger 

Michael  Gibaldi 

Tomeka  Gibbs 

Robert  Godina 

Paula  Good 

Charles  Gordon 

Michael  Gorman 

Jeffrey  Granito 

Orlando  Grant 

Melinda  Gray 

Damian  Grayes 

Brandon  Gregory 

Sarah  Grieshammer 

Jennifer  Griffin 


120 


Sophomores 


Jennifer  Grisard 
Susan  Grywalski 
Angela  Gudaitis 
Robert  Guttu 
Steven  Guttu 
Julianne  Hadyk 

James  Haffey 
Carlos  Hall 
Charles  Hall 
Mario  Hall 
Gregory  Hancock 
Alfred  Harper  Jr. 

Jennifer  Harrison 
Erin  Harsch 
Amanda  Hartman 
Andrea  Haselbusch 
Dawn  Hausen 
Mitchell  Hawkins 

Michael  Hawthorne 
Albert  Helcberger 
Amy  Hendrickson 
Susan  Henry 
Robert  Heramb 
Tiffany  Hicks 

Gregory  Higham 
Tiffany  Highland 
Catherine  Hillier 
Craig  Hillier 
Mark  Hlabse 
Anthony  Hocevar 

Bryan  Hodge 
Annette  Hollis 
Jason  Holloman 
Robert  Hoover 
Deanna  Hoppert 
Marcus  Howard 

Terry  Howard 
Anthony  Hren 
Heather  Hughes 
Kwanita  Humbert 
Tilden  Humphery 
Lisa  Iannetta 

Valerie  Irby 
Brian  Isgro 
Deonna  Ivey 
Nicole  Jackson 
Richard  Jackson 
Jessica  Jakimowicz 


Gr 


Ja 


Sophomores 


Ja 


Ma 


P  Neal  Jayne 

Ricky  Jeffrey 

Kenneth  Johnson 

Kevin  Johnson 

Ralph  Johnson 

Sandra  Johnson 

Stacie  Johnson 

William  Jones 

Brian  Jordan 

Scott  Jordan 

Peter  Joyce 

Dennis  Karaba 

Joseph  Karabinus 

Melannie  Keiffer 

Tyreal  Kidd 

Chastity  Kilgore 

David  Klann 

Casey  Kleckner 

Hoyet  Knight 

Karen  Kollar 

Joseph  Kracheck 

Denise  Kukla 

Stacy  La  China 

Jeffrey  Lapuh 

Christina  Lawrence 

Corey  Lederer 

Matthew  Lemieux 

Greg  Lemmois 

Joanne  Leonardi 

Tameka  Lewis 

Jason  Little 

Robert  Lohn 

Edward  Lornwell 

James  Loveless 

Jree  Lowe 

Shawn  Lowery 

Matthew  Lucas 

Emma  Ludvik 

Kyle  Lynch 

Christian  Mahovlic 

Tamara  Maines 

Stanley  Makupson  II 

Michael  Malnar 

Damon  Malone 

Stacy  Mannarino 

Bernardo  Maria 

Nathaniel  Marron 

Tatiana  Marteletti 


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MOTIVATION 

Reggie  Dabbs  talked  about  tough  times 


On  November  15,  during  the  second  period  many  Euclid  students  got  to 
hear  a  motivational  speech  by  Mr.  Reggie  Dabbs.  The  previous  year 
Reggie  was  at  Euclid  with  Dave  Roever  who  talked  about  his  incident  in  Viet 
Nam  where  a  phosphorous  grenade  exploded  in  his  face. 
This  year  Reggie  talked  about  his  life  as  a  fatherless  child  who  was  taken  in  by 
a  family  and  had  pride  instilled  in  him.  He  showed  how  really  hard  of  a  life  he 
had  and  how  he  was  able  to  get  through  it. 


Reggie  Dabbs  went  into  the  audience  to  talk  to  the  students. 


9 1 1  East  222nd  St. 

261-7272 

Beauty  Is  Our  Business 


We  Specialize  In 

Permanents  And 

Haircutting 


Students  in  the  stadium  during  the  evacuation  of  the  school 
because  of  the  smoke  in  the  Boy's  Pool. 

Sophomores 


123 


Ma 


No 


Thomas  Massingill 

Michele  Masten 

Charles  Maxwell 

Ricky  Maxwell 

Patrick  May 

Rhonda  Maynard 

Maria  Mazar 

Lillian  Mazzei 

Altonio  Mc  Cants 

Kevin  Mc  Cartney 

Dina  Mc  Closkey 

Jason  Mc  Creight 

Otha  Mc  Daniel 

Sharon  Mc  Ewen 

Christopher  Mc  Kay 

Justin  Mc  Kee 

Michael  Mc  Neill 

Stacey  Meden 

Tina  Medved 
John  Melaragno 
Timothy  Merrill 

Tina  Michael 

Kristen  Mihalic 

Danielle  Milinski 

Cecilia  Miller 

Jane  Miller 

Brent  Mingle 

Courtney  Miranda 

Ray  Mominey 

Melanie  Monge 

Debra  Moore 

Thomas  Moore 

Carrie  Morris 

Terance  Morrison 

Shawn  Mowell 

Brian  Moyer 

Kelly  Moyer 

John  Mueller 

Joanne  Mullen 

Nicole  Munici 

Elizabeth  Muzinic 

Melissa  Nagode 

Sarah  Nehrig 

Eric  Newsom 

Stephen  Nicolosi 

Takia  Norman 

Adam  Norris 

Mary  Nosan 


124    ?    Sophomores 


James  Nowosielski 
Michael  Nugent 
Nicholas  Oletz 
Martin  O'Neill 
Matthew  Orgovan 
Helen  Oroz 

Marie  Ortman 
Andy  Padavick 
Sherry  Padavick 
Despina  Pagonis 
Nicholas  Papo 
Erika  Papp 

Cara  Parise 
William  Parsons 
Sarah  Payne 
Chamika  Peacock 
Pepe  Pearson 
Joshua  Pelz 

Peter  Perez 
Joseph  Perry 
Lynnette  Perry 
Bobby  Peru 
Matthew  Peters 
Brian  Petrowski 

Michael  Petty 
Devanie  Pfahl 
Scott  Pfeifer 
Nicole  Phillips 
Nathanial  Phillips  II 
Alphonzo  Phillips  Jr. 

Justin  Pierce 
James  Pikus 
Dawn  Piotrowski 
Tiruss  Pittman 
Debbie  Podmore 
Jason  Pope 

Anthony  Powell 
Timothy  Powell 
Lisa  Primosch 
Nino  Prodan 
Kacie  Ray 
Willie  Reed 

James  Reksten 
Allison  Repko 
Lisa  Rhodes 
Wyley  Richardson 
Scott  Ridings 
Akilah  Robinson 


No 


Ro 


Sophomores 


125 


Ro 


Su 


Wilson  Rogers  Jr. 

Mike  Rotch 

Tony  Rozic 

Kevin  Rusack 

Kyle  Russ 

Liesel  Sacko 

Rebecca  Sakatch 

Alicia  Salvatore 

Jason  Samsa 

Lauren  Sarpolis 

Paris  Saunders 

Heather  Scaife 

Kevin  Schill 

Jenifer  Schilling 

Terese  M  Schneider 

Kimberly  Schultz 

Tammi  Schultz 

Samuel  Schwan 

David  Scimenes 

Samuel  Seawright 

Gary  Senger 

Christina  Sergo 

Patricia  Sheck 

Christie  Shelton 

Theodore  Shepherd 

Ricce  Sherels 

Rebecca  Shrader 

Dorian  Shy 

Gregory  Simmons 

Nicole  Skuly 

Charles  Smialek 

Antonio  Smith 

Brandon  Smith 

Demetrius  Smith 

Donovan  Smith 

Elaine  Smith 

Erin  Smith 

Heather  Soutar 

Zachary  Spencer 

Anthony  Springer 

Greta  Staples 

Lisabeth  Steele 

Michael  Stepic 
Kevin  Sterrick 
Vanya  Stewart 
Mark  Stillings 
Aaron  Stocum 
Michelle  Suchy 


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wice  in  one  week  in  October,  school  was 

dismissed  early  due  to  fires  in  the  school.  On 

Tuesday,  October  15,  the  students  were  sent  home  at 

2:15  because  of  a  burning  smell  and  smoke  in  the  office 

corridor,  which  was  later  discovered  to  have  been  caused  by  a  faulty 

ballast  transformer  in  a  fluorescent  light  in  a  showcase  in  the  front 

corridor.  On  Thursday,  October  17,  the  building  was  evacuated 

during  the  second  period  when  smoke  was  again  detected  in  the 

boy's  pool.  All  students  and  staff  members  waited  in  the  stadium 

for  about  30  minutes.  The  cause  of  the  smoke  could  not  be 

discovered  so  classes  were  dismissed  for  the  rest  of  the 

day.  Just  afterthe  students  left  it  was  discovered  that  a  piece  of  wood 

in  the  roof  was  smouldering  throughout  the  night  because  a  roofer's 

torch  had  been  set  down  incorrectly. 

-Kristen  Sarpolis 


Congratulations 
Graduates 

From 

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470  East  200th  St. 

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Cars  and  Trucks 

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Open  7  Days  a  Week 

Compliments  of  Joe  Zigman  '63 
and  Laurie  Zigman  '89 


The  fluorescent  light  that  started  the  first  smoke.  Students  waiting 
around  in  the  stadium  while  the  Fire  Department  tried  to  deter- 
mine the  cause  of  the  second  smoke. 


Sophomores 


127 


Su 


Wh 


Kala  Sullivan 

Kimberlly  Sumpter 

Anthony  Sustarsic 

Luciana  Sylvia 

Ebony  S  Taylor 

Joseph  Tekavec 

Ernest  Telford 
Robert  Tepley 
Bruce  Thomas 
Dana  Thomas 
Renee  Thomas 
Andrew  Thompson 

Anitra  D  Thurman 

Timera  Timmons 

Steven  Tingley 

Karin  Tinker 

Gene  Toler 

Brian  Tomazic 

Mark  Tome 

Michael  Tomsic 

Douglas  Torzewski 

Kevin  Troy 

Naja  Tucker 

Tamika  Tuggle 

Michael  Turk 

Kevin  Tyree 

Leann  Uchbar 

Adam  Van  Ho 

Brian  Vargo 

Steven  Vaslavsky 

Crystal  Vaughn 

Tammi  Vicic 

Amy  Von  Sick 

Kresimir  Vucic 

William  Vuyancih 

David  Wagner 

Jeannette  Wagner 

William  Wagner 

Jaime  Wakkila 

Michael  Walczak 

Raquel  Ware 

Brent  Warren 

Adam  Weber 

Margaret  Wein 

Jacquelyn  Welsh 

Ronald  Wenderoth 

Carrie  White 

Tamika  White 


Sophomores 


Shelina  Whitmore 
Andrea  Williams 
Rashaan  Williams 
Bruce  Willingham 
James  Willis 
Amy  Wilson 

Martin  Witczak 
Nichole  Witten 
Damon  Wright 
Michael  Yurcich 
Denis  Zaharija 
Melissa  Zahtila 

Stephen  Zahursky 
Christine  Zakrajsek 
Catherine  Zalar 
James  Zdesar 
David  Zupancic 


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Our  past  insures  your  future 


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1990 


1990 


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1986 


1984 


Awards 

NARI  National 

Regional  Contractor  of  the  Year  Award 

Comnercial  Interior-tore's  Euclid,  CH 

Contractor  of  The  Year  Award 
Presented  by  NARI  Cleveland  Chapter 
Room  Addition 
North  Boyden  Road 
Sagamore  Hills,  Ohio 

Contractor  or  The  Year  Award 
Presented  by  NARI  Cleveland  Chapter 

Light  Commercial 
Shore  Center  Drive 
Euclid,  Ohio  44123 

Contractor  or  The  Year  Award 
Presented  by  NARI  Cleveland  Chapter 
Whole  House  Renovation 
Woodward  Avenue 
Cleveland  Hts.,  Ohio 

NARI  National 

Regional  Contractor  of  The  Year  Award 

Entire  House  Remodeling 
Woodward  Avenue 
Cleveland  Hts.,  Ohio 

NARI  National 

Regional  Contractor  of  The  Year  Award 

Commercial  Interior 

Shore  Center  Drive 

Euclid,  Ohio 

NARI  National 

Regional  Contractor  of  The  Year  Award 

Residential  Exterior 

Ctaigmere  Drive 

Middleburg  Hts.,  Ohio 

NARI  National 

Regional  Contractor  of  The  Year  Award 

Residential  Exterior 

Lakeshore  Boulevard 

Bratenahl,  Ohio 


[Build, 

Dallos-Spies  Builders  Inc. 

22660  Shore  Center  Drive  •  Euclid,  OH  44123  •  (216)  261-9485 
Each  MR.  BUILD  Contractor  is  independently  Owned  and  Operated 


Liesel  Sacko,  Maggie  Dane,  Julianne  Hadyk  and  Lisa  Steele  getting 
some  homework  done  during  their  lunch  period. 
Mike  Yurcich,  Jay  Cudo,  Scott  Jordan  and  Joe  Perry  are  more  concerned  with 
eating  than  with  their  homework. 


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ONLY  ONE  YEAR  TO  GO 


Juniors  are  in  a  unique  position. 
They  are  not  seniors  and,  there- 
fore, are  not  the  oldest  students  in  the 
school,  and  they  are  no  longer  sopho- 
mores so  they  lack  the  innocence  of 
youth.  They  have  advanced  to  the  point 
where  they  are  expected  to  be  able  to 
make  decisions  for  themselves  but  are 
not  the  ruling  class  in  the  school.  They 
have  to  be  content  with  making  it 
through  the  year  so  they  can  be  se- 
niors next  year. 


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Members  of  Var- 
sity    Chorale 
singing  at  the 
annual  Student  Council 
halloween  party.   Sandy 
Johnson  and  Virginia  Bush 
seem  to  be  discussing  the  all 
the  wonderful  things  that 
they  hope  to  be  doing  in  the 
future.  Melissa  Parey  is  just 
happy  to  be  around  her 
friends. 


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Juniors 


Kristen  Akos 
Christopher  Alexander 
Jae  Amos 
Gregory  Aquilano 
Louis  Armaro 
Joyce  Ashman 

Tonia  Ashurst 
Lisa  Aspinwall 
Christopher  Atlas 
Roxanne  Babic 
Kelly  Bartel 
Robyn  Barwidi 

Gregory  Bauer 
Rebecca  Bechtel 
Joana  Behrens 
Tara  Behun 
Anthony  Beletic 
De  Launda  Benjamin 

Jennifer  Berry 
James  Biggom 
Lamicca  Blackwell 
Jeri  Anne  Bleigh 
Joshua  Boncha 
Lonzelle  Booker 

Shamarr  Borden 
Michael  Boyce 
A  Chyrese  Boyd 
Linda  Bradley 
Jennifer  Brizes 
Katherine  Brodzinski 

Kelly  Brown 
James  Bucknot 
Christine  Bunn 
Dan  Burke 
John  Burnette 
Brian  Bush 

Virginia  Bush 
Monica  Cable 
Catherine  Caine 
Cynthia  Caldwell 
Garry  Caldwell 
Daymond  Callahan 

Eric  Cantini 
Eric  Carlson 
Daniel  Carlton 
Bridie  Carroll 
Michael  Cating 
Nancy  Certic 


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Eu 


Christine  Cesa 

Donaze  Chatman 

Rachel  Chitwood 

Mark  Chmielewski 

Shannon  Chrestoff 

Shannon  Christen 

Olympia  Christides 

John  Cimperman 

Carrie  Clark 

Quasheba  Cleveland 

David  Coleman 

Karin  Collins 

Gregory  Comiskey 

Casey  Cool 

Scott  Cooper 

Mario  Covic 

Selena  Cox 

Calvin  Crutchfield 

Maria  D'Amico 

Carol  Dacar 

Jennifer  Daly 

Kenneth  Davidson 

Matthew  Davis 

Damon  De  Andrade 

Mark  Del  Monte 

Christine  Dennick 

Andrew  Derezic 

Michelle  Derganc 

Kevin  Dietz 

Jennifer  Dineen 

Chad  Dixon 

Keyonna  Dominique 

Christopher  Donato 

Peter  Dornai 

Erika  Drake 

De  Moulh  Dudley 

Sakina  Dudley 
Chad  Dulla 

Wendy  Durket 
Loro  Dushaj 

Eugene  Dycks 
Eric  Dysart 

Gerard  Echon 

Andrew  Ehrhardt 

Tosha  Elliott 

Jean  Enneper 

Mladan  Erak 

Keith  Eubank 


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PARTICIPATIO 


Look  at  all  the  students 
enjoying  Euclid's  activities 


RaeshuanJernigan 
coming  around 
the  right  side  of  the  line 
with  Pepe  Pearson 
blocking  for  him. 
Members  of  Varsity 
Chorale  singing  the 
Alma  Mater  before  a 
football  game.  Matt  Pe- 
ters working  in  shop 
class.  Steve  Barstow 
trying  to  take  the  ball 
away  from  one  of 
Euclid's  opponents. 
Meredith  Mihalic  serv- 
ing during  a  volleyball 


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LOOK  IN  THE  BOOK 


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Shantai  Jones  knows  that  the  card  catalog  is  the 
place  to  begin  when  you  are  trying  to  look  up 
a  topic  in  the  Library.  Adam  Weber  and  Mike 
Cating  are  often  found  in  the  Library  where  they 
do  research  for  their  classes.  The  students  in  Mrs. 
Zubizarreta's  foreign  language  classes  sometimes 
study  in  the  Library. 


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Juniors 


Stacie  Evans 
Shaquita  Farrow 
Alice  Feranac 
Matthew  Fifolt 
Brian  Francetic 
Stacey  Frano 

Mark  Fuduric 
Christian  Furlong 
Hakesia  Gadson 
Quanita  Gage 
Christie  Gallon 
Timothy  Gannon 

Mosadi-Rra  Garner 
Lisa  Gavin 
Kirk  Gilbert 
Christy  Gochneaur 
Clarence  Gordon 
Kevin  Granito 

Ikeira  Gray 
Angelissa  Grayer 
Eric  Green 
Rubin  Green 
Thomas  Gugliotta 
Debra  Gustafson 

Stacy  Gustafson 
Jason  Gustetic 
Keely  Hall 
Jacqueline  Hamilton 
Lesley  Hamilton 
Eileen  Hannan 

David  Harmon 
Tamara  Harmon 
Regina  Harper 
Tremaine  Harris 
Larry  Harris  Jr. 
Jennifer  Harrison 

Derek  Harsh 
Gregory  Hart 
Paul  Hartson 
Monique  Hayes 
April  Haynes 
Ericka  Head 

Christina  Herbert 
Scott  Herbert 
David  Hess 
Amy  Heuer 
Miriam  Hohs 
Joan  Hunter 


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Juniors 


Robert  Hutson 

Dawn  Jerele 

Raeshuan  Jernigan 

Lanesha  Johnson 

Lillian  Johnson 

Amont  Jones 

Ayonna  Jones 

Demetria  Jones 

Robin  Jones 

Shantai  Jones 

Angela  Jorz 

Benjamin  Juengel 

Monique  Jergensen 

Konstantina  Kadras 

David  Kale 

Caroline  Kane 

Fred  Karaba 

Anne  King 

Monolito  King 

Stephanie  Knirnschild 

Lynda  Knistautas 

John  Kobe 

Timothy  Kohanski 

Daniel  Kohler 

David  Korb 

Karly  Kovac 

Mark  Kovacevich 

Jefrey  Kristoff 

Michelle  Kusa 

Mark  Kwiatkowski 

Jimmie  Lake  Jr. 

Jeremy  Lange 

Matthew  Lanzaretta 

Eric  Lawrence 

Michael  Lee 

Robert  Lemieux 

Shu-Hui  Lin 

Susan  Lishing 

Patrick  Longbrake  Jr. 

April  Luikart 

Amanda  Luke 

Brian  Macleod 

Sarah  Madden 

Carie  Majercik 

Jozefina  Mance 

Ellen  Mansperger 

Carla  Marcelli 

Jane  Marchuk 


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LOOK  AT  THE  WORLD 


rhe  world  certainly  changed  throughout  the  1 99 1  -92 
school  year.  The  continuing  changes  in  the  Soviet 
Jnion  dominated  the  news.  Soviet  leader  Mikhail 
}orbachev,  who  played  such  an  important  part  in  the 
ieginning  of  the  reforms  in  Russia,  lost  much  of  his 
lower  to  Russian  President  Boris  Yeltsin.  After  the 
insuccessful  military  coup  in  August  many  Russian 
epublics  began  dropping  out  of  the  Soviet  Empire  to 
tecome  independent  states.  The  world  had  to  be  con- 
erned  with  the  many  nuclear  weapons  that  were  now 
tot  in  the  control  of  the  Soviet  Union.  A  new  term, 
(SU(Ex  Soviet  Union),  was  coined  to  describe  the 
epublics  that  seceded  from  the  Soviet  Union.  The  once 
>owerful  Communist  Party  was  removed  from  leader- 
hip.  The  world  was  very  different  from  what  it  had  been. 


Congratulations 
Class  of  1992 

PERKINS 
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tudents  in  Mr.  Lowe's,  Mr.  Jablonski's  and  Mrs.  Pla's  classes  are 
probably  wondering  how  the  changes  in  the  world  will  affect  them 
in  the  future. 


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137 


LOOKING  AT  THE  USA 


Foreign  exchange  student 
America  in  a  different  way 


arcos  Andrade  is  a  Foreign  Exchange  student  from  Beira 
Alta,  Portugal.  He  entered  the  AFS  program  to  prepare 

himself  to  be  a  more  knowledgeable  person.  He  found  America  to 

be  a  big  place  in  comparison  with  his  home.  He  stayed  with  Kirk 

Israel. 

One  big  difference  he  found  with  American  schools  was  the  lack 

of  freedom  that  the  students  had.  The  schools  in  Portugal  were 

more  similar  to  American  colleges  in  that  the  students  had  the 

option  to  leave  the  school  grounds  at  any  time  or  to  spend  study 

hall  time  outside  the  school  or  even  at  home 

He  said  that  young  people  in  the  United  States  had  less  freedom 

than  in  Portugal  where  there  were  no  restrictions  on  night  clubs  or 

drinking  nor  any  curfews. 

Marcos  hopes  to  finish  his  education  and  become  a  film  producer. 


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Lisa  Aspinwall  and  Amy  Heuer. 


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Kelly  Marunowski 
Anthony  Marusic 
Jennifer  Masek 
James  Masterson 

Margaret  Maurer 
Joseph  Mc  Crone 
Shannon  Mc  Duffie 
Danielle  Mc  Groder 
Michael  Mc  Guinness- 
Jewvon  Mc  Michael 

Dawn  Medved 
Gary  Meeks 
Danno  Meros 
Maureen  Meyers 
Meredith  Mihalic 
Christine  Minich 

Paul  Miocic 
Chandrielle  Mitchell 
Monesha  Mitchell 
Christie  Mlac 
Patricia  Mogyorody 
Julie  Montagner 

Priest  Moore 
Jennifer  Moorman 
Herbert  Morris 
Raymond  Morris 
Hallie  Morrison 
Martin  Moushey 

Angelina  Munici 
Wendy  Myles 
Lisa  Mytrosevich 
Erika  Nagy 
Michael  Nagy 
Darryl  Nash 

Shawn  Neal 
Sherry  Nemerovsky 
Jolie  Negrelli 
Andrew  Newsome 
Laura  Nickell 
John  Nolan 

Christopher  Norton 
Kenneth  Novak 
Marie  Novak 
Silvia  Orsulic 
James  Paolucci 
Melissa  Parey 


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Katherine  Patterson 

Nicole  Patterson 

Damon  Patton 

Julie  Pekol 

Josh  Pelz 

Teresa  Penny 

Bryan  Peoples 

Raymond  Perme 

Christopher  Perovsek 

Mark  Peters 

Jason  Petrasko 

Kari  Petrik 

Michael  Petterson 

Rebekah  Phillips 

Jennifer  Picozzi 

Lakesha  Pierce 

Rachel  Pikus 

David  Podmore 

Tameka  Pollard 

Ginger  Pomiecko 

Sean  J  Popov  ic 

Angelina  Popp 

Melissa  Powalie 

James  Puglia 

F  Jason  Pursley 

Nakia  Ransaw 

Richard  Reed 

Robert  Reichert 

Adam  Reichman 

Katherine  Rhodes 

Wendy  Richmond 

Michael  Riha 

Kimberly  Ritz 

James  Rogers 

Matt  Rogonjic 

Robert  Roll 

Kenneth  Rose 

Eric  Roth 

Paul  Roth 

Amanda  Rowe 

Paul  Runza 

Melissa  Rychlik 

Kimberly  Sabel 

Esan  Sabur 

Andrew  Sadler 

Joseph  Sakatch 

Joseph  Salopek 

James  Sas 


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On  October  9  and  1 0  the  first  Parent-Teacher  Conferences  of  the  year 
were  held.  They  were  Wednesday  evening  and  Thursday  morning. 
Students  did  not  have  class  on  Thursday  which  made  for  a  long  weekend 
since  Friday  was  NEOTA  Day.  The  conferences  gave  parents  a  chance  to 
meet  their  children's  teachers  and  to  learn  how  they  were  doing.  Here,  Mr. 
Presot  and  Mr.  Sustin  discuss  progress  with  parents. 


iarents  can  monitor  their  children's  progress  in  class  by 
talking  to  the  teachers  during  Parent-Teacher  Conferences. 


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CLASS 


The  classroom  environment  is  the  very  essence  of  educa- 
tion and  how  it  is  conducted  dictates  whether  or  not 
learning  will  take  place.  Mr.  Walsmith's  and  Mrs.  Niebes' 
classrooms  are  examples  of  a  positive  learning  situation. 


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The  Sun's  always  shining  in 
your  neighborhood. 


THE  NEWS  IS  OUT  AND  THE  WORD  IS  GOOD. 


The  sky  could  be  falling,  but  it  won't  fall  on 
you.  Because  Sun  Newspapers  covers  your 
neighborhood  and  keeps  you  in  the  light. 
We  inform.  We  uncover.  We're  your  local 
newspaper.  Like  no  other.  With  every 
word,  you  know  that  we  care  about  what 
you  care  about.  Because  it's  our  neighbor- 

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Lauren  Scheurman 
Jennifer  Schultz 
Edward  Sedmak 
Victor  Seper 
James  Shamp 
Bryan  Shantery 

Matthew  Sholtis 
Todd  Shuskey 
Ronald  Siedler 
Jennifer  Simenc 
Nathan  Siplock 
Mario  Skandul 

Suzanne  Skrab 
Holly  Slaybaugh 
Elizabeth  Slogar 
Jeffrey  Smith 
Latonya  Smith 
Maria  Spada 

Sheldon  Sparks 
Ramon  Starling 
Maureen  Strbac 
Bonnie  Struna 
Angela  Sustarsic 
Mark  Swan 

Kimberly  Swearingen 
Vincent  Sztul 
Jill  Taplin 
Mark  Taylor 
Shawn  Thomas 
Darryl  L  Thompson 

Rebecca  Thompson 
Shawn  Thompson 
James  Timm 
James  Timmons 
Zeljko  Tolo 
Freank  Tomaro 

Monica  Tomazic 
Aundray  Toney 
Michael  Toth 
Jumal  Trice 
Scott  Trimmer 
Angela  Trzcinski 

Julie  Tucci 
Shawn  Tucker 
Linda  Turchik 
Joanne  Turek 
Su  Yong  U 
Cynthia  Ujcich 


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Gabrielle  Ursich 

Steven  Vaccarino 

Ivica  Valentic 

Davong  Vannarath 

Kimberly  Veedmont 

Daniel  Vega 

Denice  Virant 

Bryan  Walczak 

Kristana  Walden 

Jody  Wallette 

Kathleen  Walsh 

Cherie  Walters 

Damon  Ware 

Melanie  Wargo 

Pamela  Watkins 

Mary  Wein 

Robert  Welch 

Danita  Wells 

Cynthia  Welsh 

John  C  Wheeler 

Anton  Williams 

Grady  Wilson 

Melissa  Wilson 

Tina  Wilson 

Stephen  Wise 

Michelle  Witt 

Jason  Woide 

Jeremy  Wojdak 

Jennifer  Wolchko 

Jennifer  Wolenski 

Toni  Marie  Yafanaro 

Kathleen  Young 

Anita  Zajec 

Mariana  Zdrilic 

Jackie  Zele 

Christine  Zivnoska 


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Juniors 


MarianaZdrilic  making  sure  she  has  everything  she  needs  from  her  locker  before  she  go< 
to  class.  Lisa  Aspinwall,  Amy  Heuer  and  Meredith  Mihalic  discussing  the  importai 
parts  of  their  science  experiment. 


betting  Through 


During  the  summer  of  1990,  Euclid  High  School  was  wired  and  equipped  with 
the  Whittle  Communication  System,  Channel  One.  This  was  used  to  bring 

Channel  One  broadcasts  into  the  homerooms  throughout  the  school.  It  was  really 

appreciated  during  the 

•An     ■     n  w   L        _  - Beginning  at  the 

war  m  the  Persian  Gull    \* — - — . 2^Bl       jfWk  fc         & 

end  of  the  1990-91 
school  year  and 
continuing 
through  the  1991- 


since  the  students 
were  able  to  get  up-to- 
the-minute  informa- 
tion about  what  was 
going  on.  Morning  an- 
nouncements, how- 
ever, were  still  pre- 
sented over  the  P.A. 
system. 


92  school  year  the 
morning  an- 
nouncements were 
presented  using  the 
Whittle  equipment 


so  that  the  announcers  could  be  seen  as  well  as  heard.  This  was  brought  about  by 
integrating  the  Media  Aides  and  the  Morning  Announcers  with  members  of  the 
Media  Aides  becoming  TV  technicians  and  the  P.A.  announcers  becoming  TV 
personalities.  This  has  brought  about  a  much  greater  interaction  between  the 
announcers  and  the  audience.  The  people  in  the  homeroom  pay  much  more  attention 
to  the  TV  broadcasts  than  they  did  to  the  P.A.  announcements  since  they  can  see 
exactly  who  is  making  the  announcement  and  there  is  a  greater  chance  for  creativity. 
The  Whittle  system  has  been  a  great  asset  so  far  and  shows  promise  of  being  even 
a  bigger  asset  in  the  years  to  come. 


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SENIOR 


Paul  Kostansek,  Stacie  Evans,  Hope  Robinson  and  Dionne  Sims  getting  together  during 
the  Homecoming  Game  before  presenting  the  Homecoming  Queen  and  Court  to  the 

fans.  H^ 


By  the  time  students  become  seniors,  many  realize  that  getting  to  school  on  time  is 
very  good  habit  to  get  into  since  many  prospective  employers  look  at  the  attendano 
record  of  their  applicants  to  see  if  they  are  in  the  habit  of  arriving  on  time. 

Being  a  senior 
means  having 
more  responsibili- 
ties and  advan- 
tages. Seniors  were 
allowed  to  go  to  a 
special  assembly 
dealing  with  the 
Bill  of  Rights  in 
conjunction  with 
their  History 
classes. 


DIVIDER 


Vhile  the  offense  is  on  the  field,  Coach  Rezzolla  gives 
lefensive  players,  Sam  Di  Bartolomeo  and  Bryan  Peoples, 
ome  advice  on  how  to  handle  the  opposing  team. 


As  freshmen  they  saw  Euclid  High  School  as  a  mountain, 
beckoning  them  to  climb.  As  sophomores,  the  top  could  be  seen,  but  reaching 
it  still  seemed  an  impossible  task.  During  their  junior  year  the  summit  was  in 
reach,  and  the  end  of  the  journey  was  within  their  grasp.  Now,  as  seniors,  the  class  of 
1992  have  reached  their  goal  and  are  now  able  to  gaze  back  down  the  mountain.  What 
they  saw  were  four  years  of  anticipation,  wondering  what  the  future  would  bring  them. 
For  many,  high  school  was  a  time  of  tremendous  pressure.  Students  strived  for  good 
grades,  studied  for  weekly  exams,  crammed  for  finals,  and  some  prepared  for  advanced 
placement  examinations.  High  school  was  an  endless  party  for  others,  whose  primary 
concerns  were  to  get  passing  grades  to  be  able  to  graduate  in  June. 
The  Class  of  '92  will  never  forget  the  accomplishments  of  Euclid's  various  clubs 
and  activities,  or  the  exceptional  athletic  success  stories  of  the  Panther  teams. 
Memories  of  spirited  pep  rallies,  dances,  Homecomings,  and  Winterfests  will 
be  fondly  remembered  by  all  who  attended  them. 

No  one  can  tell  what  the  future  will  hold  for  the  graduates.  With  a  little  luck, 

the  Class  of  1992  will  be  able  to  remain  at  the  peak  of  their  mountain  for  many 

years  to  come.  |n^  ^^| 

-Kristen  Gajowski  5fl 


'articipation  in  the  many  events  that  go  on  at  Euclid  High  School  is  a 
jood  way  to  feel  involved  in  student  life.  Homecoming  was  a  good 
vay  that  allowed  many  students  to  participate  in  school  activities. 
itudents  did  everything  from  passing  around  petitions  to  be  signed, 
Hitting  up  signs,  making  tapes  for  the  morning  announcements, 
lecorating  for  the  dance  and  many  other  activities  that  were  a  part  of 
iomecoming.  ^^^B  B  _  .s^^B  ^^^5 


Cheerleaders  are  always  an  example  of  spirit  at  Euclid  High  School.  Here  are 
Lisa  Aspinwall,  Laura  Nickell,  Kristen  Golinar,  Lauren  Scheurman,  Irene  Dejak, 
Mary  McNamara,  Tahitha  Gamble,  Holly  Scott,  Janelle  Groves  and  Christen 
Fogarty  showing  how  much  enjoy  being  at  Euclid  High  School. 


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eniors  are  the  oldest  and  supposedly  wisest  students  in  high  school.  Euclid  High 
School  has  its  share  of  old  and  wise  students.  Here  are  Kristen  Fogarty,  Katy 
Schoen,  Kelly  Kekic,  Heather  Graffius,  Kim  Ritz,  Kelly  Dwyer,  Janelle  Groves, 
Jackie  Zele,  Emily  Smayda,  Bill  Aube,  Corri  Turkall,  Debra  Long,  Mike  Karabinus 


Michelle  Lynn  Abshire        Stephanie  Akers 


Walter  Archie 


John  Arlesic 


Christopher  Barton 


Davera  Beard 


Stacey  Brown 


Anthony  Bruketa 


Ronald  Bryant  Jr.  Nicholas  Burdock         Bridget  Marie  Burich 


sWimwith 

Daymond  Callahan 


James  Calwise  III  Latrice  Campbell  Joseph  Capuozzo  Christine  Carlton 


150 


Seniors 


Juliet  Blackford 


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Darrell  Brooks 


Saulius  Butkus 


Brian  Bowers 


Looking  Home 

Homecoming  gives 
seniors  a  chance 
to  shine 


Donjuanna 
Marguerite  Brown 


David  Caldwell 


Brian  Cavanaugh         Jacquelyn  I  Chambers 


I  Can't  Eat  This 


No  matter  how  good  the  food  is,  students  feel 
that  it  is  their  duty  to  complain  about  it.  Actu- 
ally, Euclid's  food  is  very  good  in  comparison  to 
other  schools  that  have  the  food  prepared  outside 
the  school  and  brought  in  for  each  meal.  Visitors 
from  other  schools  usually  remark  about  the  high 
quality  of  our  food.  Here  are  Mike  Kim,  Marija 
Raguz,  Tessa  Cunningham,  Dana  Duran,  Jennifer 
Hiser,  Jennifer  Pinzarroni,  Kelly  Hodder  and  Joy 
Lewin  enjoying  their  lunch  break. 


Donaze  Chatman        Stephanie  Christopher 


Angela  Collins 


Jacklyn  Collins 


Nicole  Charmain 
Crawford 


Dawn  Crosby 


Mikey  Phfonrin  Curtis- 


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lim  ib 

Anthony  Cucanich  Damen  Cummings        Ronald  Cunningham       Tessa  Cunningham 

M  Jr. 


David  Cupar 


Seniors  \     153 


Kenneth  Davidson  Kenneth  Davis 


Jason  Devine  Michael  Di  Bartolomeo   Samuel  Di  Bartolomeo       John  Di  Pasq 


icole  Tanisha  Lorick 
Dickerson 


Angela  Dixon 


Dennis  Dixon 


Stewart  Doboze 


Ronald  Dodge 


Jeffrey  Dolsen 


M.  Kathleen  Ells 


Bassem  El-Khatib 


GET  TO  SCHOOL 


Joe  Godina,  Jackie  Zele,  Matt  Dane  and  Joe  Sakatch  rushing  to  get  to 
school  on  time,  while  Kathy  Muscarella,  Irene  Dejak,  Shannon  Marek, 
Heather  Graffius,  Chris  Subel  Jill  Slattery,  Paul  Runza  and  Benji  Boyd 
stroll  in  later. 


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Student  Council  officers,  Dionne  Sims  and 
Meghan  Gorman,  announced  the  candidates  for 
Homecoming  King  and  Queen  and  their  court  at  an 
assembly  held  in  the  auditorium.  The  candidates 
were  escorted  by  members  of  the  football  team  and 
the  cheerleaders.  -*^^^^  M 

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Christopher  Emrich  William  Eppich 


Audrey  Gboney 


vonne  Gboney 


Karin  P.  Esch 


Amora  Francis 


Mathew  Faulisi  Michelle  J.  Ferrato  Jennifer  Fetkovich  Kimberly  Florian 


Natalie  Frame 


Christina  Gaeta  Kristen  T.  Gajowski         Edward  M.  Galosi 


Tadas  Gelazis       Renee  Elizabeth  Gembarski       Lynn  Gessler 


oseph  Gibaldi 


Shanel  Gibson 


Seniors  \     157 


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Joeseph  Godina 


Joe  Gojevic 


Kristen  M.  Golinar  Marcos  Gomez 


Meghan  Gorman 


Janelle  C.  Groves 


John  Gugliotta  Timothy  Haggerty 


Tona  Haile 


Eddie  Harper 


Wendy  Harris 


Marganna  Hartman       Tamara  Ann  Hausen 


Rachael  M.  Hayes 


Alana  Haynes 


158 


Seniors 


Heather  Graffius 


Pamela  Grisard 


Scott  Gray 


Jeff  Grossman 


Gretchen  Heck 


Christina  Herbert 


Seniors 


s~*i  eniors  play  a  big  part  in  Euclid's  athletic  program  since 
^^  they  are  the  oldest  and  most  mature  and  are,  therefore,  the 
leaders  on  the  sport's  teams.  Here  is  Brian  Dunmire  getting 
ready  to  tee  off  the  ball  for  the  golf  team  and  John  Arlesic, 
Benji  Boyd  and  Adam  Reichman  being  congratulated  by  coach 
Tom  Banc  after  scoring  a  touchdown. 


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TEAMS 


Tony  Bruketa  and 

Bill  Eppich  trying  to 

get  to  the  ball  during 

a  soccer  match.  Julie 

Montagner,  Jennifer 

Hiser,  Corri  Turkall, 

Kelly  Hodder  and 

Joy  Lewin  getting 

ready  to  receive  a 

serve  during  a 

volleyball  game  and 

Jennifer  Melnyk 

return  a  volley 

during  a  tennis 

match  with  Lisa 

Moster  ready  to  back 

her  up. 


Gretchen  Heck 


Marrico  Herman 


Carlita  Horton 


Dawn  Howard 


Michael  L.  Karabinus  Laurie  Kausek 


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160 


Seniors 


Lynn  Keaveney 


Anthony  Keffer 


Kelly  Kekic 


Lisa  Kekic 


Devin  Kelley 


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Seniors  \     161 


Seona  Latine 


Darrell  Lausche 


Lovey  Lawrence 


Paul  Lech 


Joseph  J.  Leonardi 


Debra  Ann  Long 


Nicole  Lott  Kristen  R.  Loveless  Donald  Lowery 


!  a  .  fe  . 


Candi  Lukat 


162 


Seniors 


i 


Paul  Kostansek 


Joy  C.  Lewin 


Kimberly  Lyle 


Edward  Kovacic 


Stephen  Lindsey 


Michele  Lee  Lynn 


Something  that 
Euclid  students  have 


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ari  Wallette  and  Kathy  Muscarella  doing  their  best 
on  the  cross-country  course  in  Chapin  Forest. 
Debbie  Risko  and  Tracy  Marincek  show  that  there  are 
many  happy  times  during  the  school  day.  Flag  Corps 
members,  Lynn  Gessler  and  Pam  Grisard,  having  a 
good  time  before  the  East  Football  game. 


Seniors 


163 


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With  only  four  minutes  to  get  from 

class  to  class,  students  have  to  make 

good  use  of  their  passing  time. 


Kristen  Golinar,  Dave  Kimball,  Amy 
Ayer,  Angie  Collins,  Kim  Ritz  and 
Janelle  Groves  in  the  process  of  going 
to  their  next  class. 


Azmam 

Mike  Mannarino  Melissa  Marchuk 


Joseph  Mc  Arthur  Kelly  Mc  Candless 


Mary  Mc  Namara 


Chantelle  Medves 


Michael  Mitchell 


Denise  Moore 


164 


Seniors 


Shannon  E.  Marek  Tracy  Marincek  Oliver  Markon 


Teri  Mason  De  Vonna  Mauldin 


Michael  Mc  Dougall  Erica  Mc  Duffie        Deliska  Laureen  Mc  Ghee     Martin  Mc  Grath  Angela  Mc  Kean 


Jennifer  Melnyk  Anthony  Merritt  Lydia  Mikulcic  Rashid  Mitcham  Donovan  Mitchell 


Stephanie  Moses  Elizabeth  Moster        Kathy  Lynn  Muscarella         Damien  Myers 


Darryl  Nash 


Rachel  Norton  Lawrence  M.  Nosse 


Anne  Pekol 


Leah  Nowak  Joseph  Nowosielski  Colleen  Nugent 

■ 


Tequila  Pennington  Nicholas  Perry 


Jeffrey  Pesek 


Tracy  Petkovic 


Karen  Phipps 


Dan  Pike 


Christine  Pinzarroni 


Jacqueline  M. 
Piscitello 


Michelle  Plevelich 


166 


Seniors 


Noreen  Nugent 


Ben  Pfahl 


Jack  Nykiel 


Shane  Parrino  Manishbhai  Patel 


Jason  Phillis 


Joe  Ponsart 


Deborah  Powell 


eggie  Obeng  helping  Mr.  Reno  in  Advanced  Place- 
ment Physics  class.  Jennie  Zele  and  Katie  Schoer 
working  in  their  classes. 


Look  At  Us 


Going  to  class 
to  study  and  learn 


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onald  Lowery  thinking  about  what  to  do  next  in  class  while  Gretchen  Heck  seems 
to  know  what  she  will  be  doing  next.  Dawn  Crosby  is  trying  to  get  some  informa- 
tion  from  her  neighbor. 


Steve  Powell 


Richard  Reed 


Francie  Rivera 


Jon  Sajatowski 


Angela  M.  Pritchett 


Angela  Relliford 


Hope  Robinson 


Joe  Sakatch 


Jim  Puglia 


Joseph  Pupo  Karen  Lynn  Radachy  Marija  Raguz 


Michelle  Reed 


Katie  Rhodes  Anjanette  Richardson  Denise  Riedel  Debrah  Michelle  Risko  Kim  Ritz 


James  Rogers 


Rachel  Rosberg 


Leon  Rozic 


Ann  Ruggeri 


Paul  Runza 


Marine  Salupo 


Joshua  Samas  Kristen  Diane  Sarpolis         Robert  Savchuk         Keith  D.  Scheurman  Jr. 


Holly  K.  Scott 


Look  at  me 


Steve  Lindsay  and  Benji 
Boyd  trying  to  look 

cool  while  Sean  Socha  and 
Julie  Juratic  try  to  look 
relaxed.  Devan  Kelley  just 
looks  surprised. 


Gregory  Sonnhalter 


Seniors  \    171 


Radio  Waves 


The  seniors  at  Euclid  High  School  were 
polled  as  to  their  favorite  radio  station. 
108  FM,  WPHR  received  the  most  votes. 
100.7  WMMS  came  in  second.  College  radio 
WUJC,  88.7  came  in  third.  Other  popular 
stations  were  98.5,  92.3,  93.1  and  98.5. 


David  Baioni  looks 
as  if  he  is  thinking 
about  the  music  that  he 
will  be  hearing  on  the  way 
home  from  school.  Tadas 
Gelazis  doesn't  seem  to 
approve  of  the  music  that 
he  is  hearing. 


Jennifer  Spada 


Samantha  M.  K. 
Spencer 


Christine  D.  Subel 


Erick  Swanson 


Frederick  Thompson         Michael  Thomas 


Corrine  Turkall 


Jenni  Van  Ness 


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Catherine  Spiegel 


Robin  Staples 


Adrienne  Strukel  Holly  Ann  Struna  Anne  Stryjewski 


Heather  Swan 


Spencer  Thomas  Kathryn  Tillinghast  Neh-Von  Tolbert 


Mark  Tomsic 


Nikki  Toth 


Michelle  Voll  Nicholas  Vunderink  John  Vuyancih  Anthony  L.  Walker  Jr.  Rhoan  Wallace 


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Sheena  Wallace 


Cheryl  Waller  Karrie  Waltermire  Renee  Walton  Eric  Wandersleben 


Josef  Wein 


Russell  Weiss 


Vanessa  White  Kimberly  Whiteman      Dranoel  S.  Wilkerson 


Juan  Williams 


Ethan  Wilt 


Michael  E.  Witczak 


Richard  J.  Wolf 


Steven  Workman 


Robert  Yoe 


Nathan  Young  Jo  Anne  Zakrajsek  Courtney  Zappia 


Jackie  Zele 


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Wendy  W.  Wang  Kimberly  Warik 


Camara  Williams  Gregory  Williams 


Anthony  Yanni 


Stephanie  Yelstik 


Jure  Zovko 


Barbara  Zupancic 


Movies 

Euclid  students  had 
many  favorite  movies. 
It  almost  seemed  as  if 
everyone  had  their 
own  favorite.  A  couple 
that  appeared  more 
than  once  were  Rocky 
and  Top  Gun. 


Dina  Schiavoni  and  Mike  Mihalic  might  go  to  one  of  their  favorite  movies 
after  the  football  game  while  Matt  Killion,  Kim  Whiteman  and  Jack 
Nickels  could  be  thinking  about  one  of  their  favorite  ones. 


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The  following  seniors  did  not  have  their  picture  taken 
and,  therefore,  do  not  appear  with  the  rest  of  the 
seniors.  Michael  Balogh,  Shelley  Banning,  Edward  Boyle, 
Jose  Carrera,  Ivan  Franic,  Erica  Glover,  Samantha  Graves 
Melanie  Hart,  Shelli  Jackson,  Heather  Mock,  Richard 
Soprek  and  Alaster  Winston. 


In  Memoriam 


On  July  29, 1 984  Tracy  L.  Cusack  was  swimming 
in  a  race  at  Centerville  Mills  Summer  Camp. 
After  the  race  she  said  she  felt  dizzy  and  couldn't 
breathe.  She  was  given  mouth-to-mouth  resusci- 
tation but  never  recovered.  The  cause  of  death 
was  never  determined.  She  would  have  been  a 
senior  graduating  with  the  class  of  1992.  Her 
parents  would  like  to  share  this  story  with  her 
friends. 
To  Our  Dearest  Daughter  Tracy, 

The  last  seven  years  have  been  the  hardest  to 
cope  with,  because  you  have  not  been  here  to 
share  them  with  us.  We  know  love  is  eternal,  but 
it's  hard  without  your  sense  of  humor  and  great 
personality!!!  We  have  nothing  but  wonderful 
memories  of  you,  and  they  will  last  forever. 

Tracy,  we  will  be  going  to  see  all  your  friends 
graduate  as  the  class  of  '92.  It  will  be  hard  not 
seeing  you  there,  but  you  will  be  remembered  in 
the  hearts  of  all  graduates,  faculty,  all  others 
present,  and  mostly  by  mom,  dad  and  family. 

We  will  never  for  get  you,  for  love  is  eternal 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Covelli 


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There's  a  corner  up  in  heaven 
Where  the  little  babies  play 
And  our  Blessed  Mother  watches 
All  throughout  the  live  long  day. 
They're  a  happy  lot,  these  babies 
Sure  the  reason's  very  plain 
For  they've  missed  the  worlds'  contagion 
Came  unscathed,  without  its'  pain 
'Tis  an  angel  band  they  call  them, 
And  you  both  should  happy  be. 
You're  the  parents  of  an  angel. 
'Cause  your  baby's  there  you  see. 
Yes,  and  smiling  down  upon  you 
With  an  innocence  sublime; 
Waiting,  watching  for  the  parents 
It  will  meet  again  in  time 
You  should  never  be  rebellious 
Rather  thank  a  loving  God 
For  your  little  guardian  Angel, 
As  along  life's  way  you  plod. 
With  a  faith  that  never  falters 
Clasping  each  the  other's  hand 
t'J.edge  yourselves  to  meet  your  baby, 
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Stephanie  Christopher  phoning 
home  to  find  out  what  is  going  on 
and  Kristen  Loveless  and  Joy  Lewin 
enjoying  themselves  during  lunch. 


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SANTAS  AND  ELVES 


■If  day  raises  money  for  prom 


Decked  out  in  bells,  elf  hats,  and  al 
the  red  and  green  they  could  find, 
members  of  the  class  of  '92  transformed 
themselves  from  normal,  average  students 
into  Santa's  little  helpers. 
Seniors  had  to  sell  40  tickets,  or  twenty 
dollars  worth  to  attain  the  privilege  of 
becoming  an  elf.  A  drawing  was  held  the 
Wednesday  before  Winter  vacation  to  find 
out  who  the  lucky  Santas  were.  Those 
fortunate  enough  to  become  Santas  re- 
ceived the  services  of  their  elf  for  the 
entire  elf  day  which  was  the  last  day  of 
school  before  vacation.  Participation  in 
Senior  Elf  Day  was  a  great  way  to  get  into 
the  Winter  spirit.  This  was  the  most  suc- 
cessful elf  day  ever  since  the  class  of  '92 
raised  over  $1500  for  their  Prom  in  June. 
-Kristen  Gajowski 


Some  of  the  participants  in  Senior  Elf  Day  were  Sheba  Cleveland.  Tiffeney 
Dennis,  Devonna  Mauldin,  Kamel  Bey  and  Tequila  Pennington. 
Others  were  Holly  Scott.  Irene  Dejak,  Dave  Cupar,  Stacey  Brown  and  Emily 
Smayda. 

Mr.  Presot's  friends  were  Kristen  Loveless.  Holly  Scott,  Chrissy  Subel,  Janelle 
Groves,  Christin  Fogarty,  Heather  Graffius,  Kelly  Dwyer  and  Katie  Schoen. 
Denise  Kukla,  Julie  Di  Bartolomeo,  Kristen  Mihalic,  Marie  Ortman,  Sue 
Jakopanec  and  Stacy  Meden  enjoyed  themselves  during  the  day. 


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Christen  Fogarty  and  Holly  Scott  are  very 
involved  with  cheerleading  and  all  it  entails. 
Mike  Witczak  seems  to  be  involved  in  some  sort  of 
activity  with  Elaine  Smith  during  East  222nd  St. 
Jazz  Band  rehearsal. 


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Michelle  Lynn  Abshire:  Marching  Band  9,10,11,12;  Concert  Band  9,10,11,12;  Swim 

Team  9;  Big  Show  9,12;  AFS  10,11,12;  Key  Club  10,12. 

Marcos  Rodrigues  de  Andrade:  Cine-Club  10,1 1,  President  10,11;  Student  Council  11, 

Vice-President  1 1;  Hand  Ball  10;  Literature  Club  10,  Secretary  10;  Soccer  12. 

John  Apuzzio:  Chess  Club  10;  Key  Club  11;  Peer  Tutor  9,10,11. 

Bill  Aube:  Tennis  9,10,1 1,12;  NHS  11,12,  Histroian  11,12;  Model  UN  10,11,12,  secretary 

11,12:  Science  Olympiad  10,11,12;  Eucuyo  10,11,12;  Survey  11,12;  Euclidian  11,121 

Academic  Challenge  1 1,12;  Radio  Club  12. 

Amy  Ayer:  Football  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Track  11,12;  Cross  Country  12;  NHS  11,12. 

Jennie  E.  Ayers:  Marching  Band  9,10,11,12,  Squad  Leader  10,11,12,  President,  12; 

Orchestrall,12;BigShowPitll,12;SymphonicBand9.10,ll,12;WaiNapolo9,10,ll,12, 

Show  Director  11,12,  Vice-President  1 2,  NHS  11,12;  Yearbook  11,12;  Library  Aide  11,12. 

Bryan  Bachelor:  Baseball  9,10,11,12. 

Steve  Barstow:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12. 

Ted  A.  Bechtel:  Football  9. 

Michael  Beck:  Wrestling  9,10,1 1,12;  Peer  Tutor  10,11,12;  Survey  12;  Executive  Board 

Student  Council  12. 

Kamel  Bay:  Office  Aide  9,10,12;  Student  Council  11,12. 

Juliet  Blackford:  Track  9,  10,12;  Yearbook  12. 

Sherita  Bowling:  AFS  10,11,12;  FBLA  10;  SAVE  11,12;  Eucuyo  1 1,12;  Survey  12. 

Donjuanna  Marguerite  Brown:  Student  Council  12. 

Stacey  Brown:Majorette9,10,ll, 12,  Captain  12;  Track9,10,l  1,12;  Yearbook  12;  Student 

Council  10. 

Bridget  MarieBurich:  Varsity  Chorale  10,11,12;  Christmas  Play  10;  Big  Show  10.11,12; 

SADD9. 

Christine  Carlton:  Softball  9,10;  Student  Council  10,11,12;  Peer  Tutor  10,11,12;  NHS 

11,12;  Yearbook  12. 

Jacquelyn  I.  Chambers:  Spring  Play  11;  Fall  Play  12. 

Mark  Anthony  Cickavage:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Basketball  9,10,12;  Baseball  9,10,12. 

Danielle  Marie  Coulter:  Cheerleading  9;  Softball  9;  Soccer  12;  Model  UN  1 1 ,12;  DECA 

12. 

Nicole  Charmain  Crawford:  Student  Council  9,10;  Yearbook  9;  SAVE  11,12;  AFS 

9,10,11,12. 

David  Cupar:  NHS  11,12,  Vice-President  12;  Big  Show  9, 1 0. 1 1 ;  Senior  Talent  Show  9,10; 

Symphonic  Band  9,10,11;  Stage  Band  10;  Tennis  9;  AV  9,10,1 1,12. 

Amy  L.  Curry:  Survey  12. 

Kenneth  Davis:  Basketball  9,10,11,12. 

Irene  L.  Dejak:  Ski  Club  9;  Football  Cheerleader  10,11,12,  Captain  10,12;  Basketball 

Cheerleader  10,11,12;  Yearbook  12. 

Jennifer  Dell:  Ski  Club  10;  Big  Show  10,11,12;  Wai  Napolo  10,11,12;  Key  Club  9. 

Na'Kohl  Tanisha  Lorick-Dickerson:  Football  Trainer  11,12;  Track  Aide  10,11 

Basketball  Aide  12. 

Jennifer  Dietz:  Softball  9,10,11. 

Michael  J.  Duchon:  Student  Council  9,10. 

Brian  J.  Dunmire:  Golf  9,10,11,12;  Baseball  9,10,11,12:  Basketball  9,10,11,12. 

Mickelle  C.  Dwyer:  DECA  12. 

Kathleen  Ells:  Cheerleading  9;  Office  Aide  9,10,11;  Fall  Play  10,11;  Spring  Play 

Executive  Board  12;  Soccer  12. 

KarinP.Esch:  Softball  9, 10;  AFS  10,1 1,1 2;  Peer  Tutor  11:  Clinic  Aide  10,11,12;  Survey 

12;  SADD  12. 


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Kevin  Flynt:  Football  10,1 1,12;  Basketball  9,10,11,12:  Baseball  10. 

Christin  M.  Fogarty:  Cheerleading  9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  9;  Office  Aide  12; 

DECA  12. 

Christina  Gaeta:  Student  Council  9,10. 

Kristen  T.  Gajowski:  Cheerleading  9,10;  Peer  Tutor  9,10,11,12;  Office  Aide  10,12; 

Yearbook  1 1 , 1 2;  Eucuyo  1 1 , 1 2. 

Edward  M.  Galosi:  Ski  Club  9, 1 0;  Diving  9;  Tennis  11.12;  Student  Council  11,12;  Survey 

11,12;  Science  Olympiad  10,11,12;  Eucuyo  11;  Yearbook  11,12;  Peer  Tutor  11,12. 

Robert  Gaiosi:  Diving  9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2;  Ski  Club  9,10;  Survey  11,12,  Production  Manager  12; 

Eucuyo  1 1 ;  Peer  Tutor  1 1 ;  Student  Council  11,12;  Yearbook  11,12. 

Max  Gast:  SAVE  1 1,12;  Model  UN  12. 

Tadas  Gelazis:  Survey  11,12;  Academic  Challenge  11,12. 

Renee  Elizabeth  Gembarski:  Basketball  9,10. 

Lynn  Gessler:  Flag  Corp  11,12;  Student  Council  10, 11, 12,  Executive  Board  11, 12;  NHS 

11,12,  Secretary  12;  Peer  Tutor  9,10,12;  Big  Show  10,1 1,12;  Eucuyo  11;  Key  Club  9,10. 

Shanel  Gibson:  Basketball  9,10. 

Joe  Gojevic:  Football  9;  Model  UN  12. 

Kristen  M.  Golinar :  Football  Cheerleader  9, 10, 11,12;  Basketball  Cheerleader  9. 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. 

Meghan  Gorman:  Softball  9,10, 1 1 ;  Cheerleader  10,1 1;  Executive  Board  12:  Office  Aide 

9,10,11;  Basketball  9;  Homecoming  Jr.  Attendent. 

Heather  Graffius:  Track  11,12;  DECA  12. 

Scott  Gray:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12. 

David  Thomas  Grice:  Basketball  9,10,1 1,  Co-Captain  9;  Track  10;  NHS  11,12. 

DanielP.Grisez:CrossCountry9,10,ll;IndoorTrack9,10,ll;Track9,10;  Tennis  11, 12; 

Yearbook  12;  Survey  12;  Eucuyo  12. 

Pamela  Grisard:  Key  Club  9;  Ski  Club  1 0;  Big  Show  11,12;  Student  Council  11.12;  Flag 

Corp  12. 

Jeff  Grossman:  Soccer  9,12;  Football  11;  Baseball  10,1 1. 

Janelle  C.  Groves:  Band  9;  Cheerleader  10,11,12;  DECA  12. 

John  Gugliotta:  Football  10. 

Timothy  Haggerty:  Basketball  9.10,1 1,12;  Track  11,12. 

Tamara  Ann  Hausen:  Survey  9,12. 

Rachael  M.  Hayes:  Fall  Play  10;  Christmas  Play  10:  Big  Show  11,12;  Student  Council 

10,11,12. 

Jennifer  A.  Hiser:  Volleyball  9,10,1 1.12;  Basketball  9,10,1 1,12;  Track  11,12. 

Kelly  A.  Hodder:  Volleyball  9,10, 1 1 , 1 2,  Captain  1 2;  Basketball  9, 10;  Softball  9, 1 0, 1 1, 1 2; 

NHS  11,12;  Office  Aide  10,12;  Band  9,10;  Morning  Anouncements  12;  Survey  12. 

Kenyadus  Hollins:  Band  9,10,1 1;  Track  11,12. 

Carlita  Horton:  Student  Council  12. 

Janet  L.  Huddleston:  Key  Club  9;  Big  Show  10,1 1,12;  DECA  12. 

William  P.  Jerin:  Football  9;  Golf  10,11,12;  Basketball  10,11;  Baseball  9,10,11,12; 

Swim  Team  1 2. 

Julie  Juratic:  Peer  Tutor  11,12;  Eucuyo  11,12;  Survey  12;  Model  UN  12;  Yearbook 

11,12. 

Jeffery  S.  Kaleal:  Track  9;  Varsity  Chorale  10;  Choral  Masters  10;  Euclidian  10,11,12; 

Big  Show  10;  Ski  Club  10;  Student  Council  1 1 ;  Office  Aide  1 1 :  Peer  Tutor  11,12;  NHS 

11,12. 

Michael  L.  Karabinus:  Varsity  Chorale  10,1 1,12,  Treasurer  11;  Eucuyo  11,12;  Survey 

11,12;  Big  Show  10,11,12;  Fall  Play  11;  Student  Council  11,12;  Yearbook  11.12;  Peer 

Tutor  10,11,12;  Morning  Announcements  12;  NHS  11,12. 

Anthony  Keffer:  Track  11,12;  DECA  12. 

Michael  Anthony  Kelnhofer:  Latin  Club  9.10.11;  Science  Club  10,11,  Historian, 

Secretary  10,11;  Survey  10,12;  Choir  9,10,1 1,12:  Swim  Team  12. 

Michael  J.  Kim:  Model  UN  10,12;  Eucuyo  1 1,12;  Survey  11,12;  NHS  1 1,12;  Peer  Tutor 

11,12. 

David  R.  Kimball:  Football  9.10. 

Jason  B.  Kristo:  Soccer  12;  Football  12. 

Candace  Lyn  Kucinski:  Soccer  Aide  10. 

Joe  Kugel:  Chess  Club  10. 


Homecoming  was  very  enjoyable  for  Deliska 
Mc  Ghee,  Wendy  Harris  and  Alana  Haynes 
and  also  for  Jeff  Kaleal  and  Kristen  Ga- 
jowski. 

Jason  Phillis,  Dominic  Soric  and  Erick  Swanson 
enjoyed  the  benefit  soccer  game. 


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nington and  Michael  Beck  after  being  an- 
nounced at  the  game. 
Brian  Bell  all  dressed  up  for  Halloween. 
Benji  Boyd,  Holly  Scott,  Kelly  Dwyer,  Kim  Ritz, 
Katie  Schoen,  Christen  Fogarty ,  Deana  Schiavoni, 
Janelle  Groves,  Heather  Graffius,  Jenny  Zele, 
Chrissy  Subel  and  Jackie  Zele  in  the  Distributive 
Education  class  coming  back  from  one  of  their 
competitions. 


180 


Seniors 


Seona  Latine:  Student  Council  9;  SADD  10,11;  Key  Club  9,10,1 1,12,  Secretary  10,  Lt. 
Governor  11,  District  Governor  12;  AV  11,12. 

Darrell  Laasche:  Marching  Band  9,10,11,12,  Squad  Leader  10,11,12,  Quartermaster 
10,11,12:  AFS  9,10.11;  NHS  11,12;  Key  Club  9,10,11,12,  Freshmen  Rep.,  Secretary ' 
Treasurer  10,  Vice-President  11,  Lt.  Governor  12. 
Joseph  J.  Leonardi:  Basketball  9,10;  Baseball  9,10,1 1,12. 

Joy  C.  Lewin:  Volleyball  9,10,1 1,12,  Captain  11,12;  Softball  9,10,1 1,12;  Yearbook  12; 
NHS  11,12. 

Debra  Ann  Long:  Band  9;  Fall  Play  9,10,1 1,12;  Varsity  Chorale  10,1 1,12;  Big  Show 
9,10,11,12;  Eucuyo  11;  Spring  Play  10;  Christmas  Play  9;  NHS  11,12;  Student  Council 
9,10,11,12;  Ski  Club  9. 

Kristen  R.  Loveless:  Basketball  Aide  9;  DECA  11,12;  Office  Aide  10. 
Candi  Lukat:  Close-up  10,11;  Fall  Play  11,12;  Spring  Play  11;  Cheerleader  10;  Cross 
Country  Aide  11;  Office  Aide  11,12;  NHS  11,12;  Peer  Tutor  11,12;  Survey  9,12. 
Michele  Lee  Lynn:  Marching  Band  9,10,1 1,12.  Squad  Leader  10,11,12,  Vice-President 
1 2;  Symphonic  Band  9,1 1 , 1 2;  Concert  Band  1 0;  Orchestra  9, 1 1 , 1 2;  Wai  Napolo  10,11,12, 
Secretary  1 1,  President  12;  NHS  11,12. 

Shannon  E.  Marek:  Band  9;  Cross  Country  9,10,11,12,  Captain  1 2:  Track  9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; 
Student  Council  12;  Survey  12. 

Deliska  Laureen  McGhee:  Band  9, 1 0, 1 1 .  Squad  Leader  10,11;  Basketball  9,11,12;  Track 
9;  Cheerleading  10;  Student  Council  12;  Teacher  Aide  10,11,12:  Morning  Announce- 
ments 12;  Big  Show  10. 

Jennifer  Melnyk:  Student  Council  9;  Softball  9.10,11;  Tennis  11,12;  Ski  Club  10; 
Yearbook  11;  Eucuyo  12;  Morning  Announcements  12;  NHS  11,12;  SADD  12. 
Rashid  Mitcham:  Football  9,10,11. 
Denise  Moore:  Key  Club  10;  Marching  Band  10. 

Kathy  Lynn  MuscarelJa:  Cross  Country  9,11.12;  Clinic  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Student 
Council  12. 

Lawrence  M.  Nosse:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Track  10,1 1,12;  Basketball  12. 
Colleen  Nugent:  Student  Council  9,10;  Offise  Aide  10;  Clinic  Aide  10,1 1. 
BenPfahl:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12;  Indoor  Track  11,12;  Track  10,11.12. 
Jason  Phillis:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12,  Captain  12;  Baseball  9,10,1 1,12:  Survey  12. 
Karen  Phipps:  Volleyball  9.  Manager  10,11,12;  Clinic  Aide  10,11,12;  Big  Show 
10.1 1,12;  Track  10. 

Christina  Pinzarroni:  Softball  9,10,1 1.12;  Basketball  9,10;  Office  Aide  1 1. 
Jacqueline  M.  Piscitello:  Office  Aide  11,12. 
Joseph  Pupo:  Student  Council  10;  Chess  Club  10. 

Karen  Lynn  Radachy:  Cross  Country  10,11,12,  Captain  12;  Basketball  9,10,11.12; 
Track  9,10,11,12;  NHS  1 1,12;  Christmas  Play  9;  Band  9. 

Michelle  Reed:  Softball  9;  Ski  Club  9:  Volleyball  9,10,11:  Student  Council  11,12;  Varsity 
Chorale  11,12;  Big  Show  11,12;  Office  Aide  11,12;  Basketball  Aide  9,10,11,12. 
Denise  Riedel:  Majorette  9,10,1 1,12,  Captain  12;  Office  Aide  12;  Basketball  9,10,11,12; 
Morning  Announcements  12;  Track  9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  10. 
Debrah  Michelle  Risko:  Volleyball  9,10,1 1,12;  Ski  Club  9;  Softball  9,10,1 1,12;  Office 
Aide  11,12. 

Francie  Rivera:  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  11,12. 
Hope  Robinson:  Student  Council  9,10,12,  Vice-President  12;  Varsity  Chorale  11,12, 
Secretary  11. 

Jon  Sajetowski:  Christmas  Play  10. 

Marnie  Salupo:  Student  Council  9,10,11,12,  Executive  Board  11,12;  Big  Show  11,12: 
Peer  Tutor  10,11,12;  NHS  11,12. 

Kristen  Diane  Sarpolis:  Eucuyo  11,12;  Yearbook  11,12;  NHS  1 1,12. 
Keith  D.  Scheurman  Jr.:  Marching  Band  9,10,11.12,  Field  Commander  11,12,  Class 
Representative  1 2;  Symphonic  Band  9;  Concert  Band  10, 1 1 , 1 2;  Pep  Band  10:  Commence- 
ment 11;  Jazz  Band  12;  Orchestra  9;  Key  Club  9,10,11.12,  Secretary  11,  Treasurer  11, 
President  12;  Peer  Tutor  10;  Yearbook  12;  Close  Up  1 1. 

Robert  Schmeling:  Swim  Team  9,10.1 1,12,  Captain  12;  Varsity  Chorale  10,1 1 ,12;  NHS 
11,12;  Big  Show  10,11,12;  Yearbook  10,1 1,12. 
Kimberly  Schmidt:  Track  10,11,12. 


Holly  K.  Scott:  Cheerleading  9,10,11,12,  Captain  10,12;  DECA  10,11,12;  Office  Aide 

9,10,1 1,12;  Executive  Board  12. 

Thomas  A.  Sedmak:  Football  9,10,1 1.12. 

Marko  Simic:  Wrestling  9;  Football  9,10,1 1,12. 

Dionne  Sims:  Track  9,10;  Student  Council  1 1,12,  President  12;  Executive  Board  1 1 . 

Jill  Slattery:  Volleyball  9,10;  Basketball  9,10,11,12. 

Emily  Ann  Smayda:  Student  Council  9,10,11,12;  Executive  Board  10;  Model  UN 

9,10,11, 12;  SADD  10,1 1,12,  Treasurer  11, President  12;  NHS  11, 12,  President  12;  Eucuyo 

11, 12;  Survey  9,10,11, 12;  Yearbook  9, 10,1 1,12;  Hockey  Aide  9;  Tennis  10.11, 12,  Captain 

12;  Varsity  Chorale  12;  Spring  Play  1 1;  Chorale  Masters  ll;BigShow  12;PeerTutorll,12. 

Stephen  A.  Snitzky:  Chess  Club  10,11,12. 

Frank  A.  Soltesz:  Soccer  9,10,12;  Hockey  10,11,12;  Track  9,10,1 1,12. 

Dom  Soric:  Soccer  9,10,1 1.12. 

Jennifer  Spada:  Fall  Play  9;  Yearbook  9;  Office  Aide  10,1 1,12;  Survey  10. 

Samantha  M.K.  Spencer:  Swim  Team  9:  Model  UN  1 1,12. 

Holly  Ann  Struna:  Student  Council  9,10,1 1,12;  Varsity  Chorale  11,12;  NHS  1 1,12;  Big 

Show  10. 

Ange  Stryjewski:  Officr  Aide  9. 

Christine  D.  Subel:  Volleyball  9,10;  Basketball  9,10.11,12;  DECA  12. 

Joseph  Sweet:  Basketball  9,10;  Baseball  9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2;  Football  11,12;  Hockey  11,12;  Office 

Aide  12. 

Michael  Thomas:  Track  10.12. 

Von  Tolbert:  Track  10,11,12;  Football  10,1 1,12;  Office  Aide  12. 

Mark  Tomsic:  AV  9,10,11,12;  Big  Show  Pit  9,10,11,12;  Symphonic  Band  9.10,11,12; 

Marching  Band  9,10,11,12,  Squad  Leader  10,11,12;  Commencement  Band  9,10,11;  Jazz 

Band9,10,l  1,12;  Senior  Talent  Night9,10,l  1.12,  Stage  Crew  11, 12;  Swim  Team  10,1 1,12; 

Diving  10,11,12;  Soccer  9. 

Corrinne  Turkall:  Volleyball  9,10,11,12;  Softball  9,10,11.12;  NHS  11,12;  Office  Aide 

11,12;  Yearbook  11,12. 

Jenni  VanNess:  Key  Club  10. 

Michelle  Voll:  Marching  Band  9,10,11,12,  Squad  Leader  12;  Big  Show  Pit  11,12;  Key 

Club  10;  SADD  12;  Office  Aide  12. 

John  Vuyancih:  Basketball  9,10,11,12;  Baseball  10. 

Anthony  L.  Walker  Jr.:  Baseball  1 1,12;  Swim  Team  12. 

Karrie  Waltermire:  Choir  9;  Choral  Masters  10;  Varsity  Chorale  11;  Office  Aide 

10,11,12;  Student  Council  9. 

Wendy  W.  Wang:  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Eucuyo  10,11,12;  Survey  10;  Orchestra  9; 

ChoraiMasterslO,ll;FallPlaylO,ll,12;YearbooklO,ll,12;StudentCouncilll,12;AFS 

12;  Model  UN  9,10;  NHS  11,12;  Peer  Tutor  10,11;  Teacher  Aide  12. 

Kimberly  Warik:  Big  Show  11,12;  Varsity  Chorale  12;  Student  Council  12. 

Dranoel  S.  Wilkerson:  Football  10;  Basketball  1 1. 

Michael  E.  Witczak:  Marching  Band  9.10,11,12.  Quartermaster  10,11,  Squad  Leader 

11,12;  Symphonic  Band  9,10,1 1,12;  Pep  Band  10;  Jazz  Band  10,1 1,12;  Commencement 

Band9,10,ll,  12;  Big  Show  Pit  10,11, 12;  Orchestra  9, 10,1 1,12;  Peer  Tutor  11.12;Key  Club 

9,10,11,12,  2nd  Vice-President  12. 

Richard  J.  Wolf:  Baseball  9;  Student  Council  10. 


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arnie  Salupo  was  all  dressed  up  as  Medusa 

on  Halloween. 
Janelle  Groves,  Paul  Kostansek.  Peter  Swyt  and 
Bill  Eppich  were  very  appealing  in  their  costumes. 
Mark  Cickavage  seems  to  be  ready  to  play  a  song. 
All  the  students  at  Homecoming  were  dressed  up 
and  having  a  good  time. 

The  students  in  Ms.  Houchins  class  gave  her  a 
surprise  birthday  party. 


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181 


BLOOD  LETTING 


Student  Council  sponsors  annual  blood  drive 


Student  Council  sponsored  its'  annual 
blood  drive  on  Thursday,  December  5, 
1 99 1 .  It  was  held  on  the  stage  in  the  Audito- 
rium. Many  students  took  this  opportunity  to 
give  blood.  The  students  who  gave  found  it  to 
be  a  pleasant  way  to  help  others.  Blood  was 
something  that  was  always  in  demand  since 
it  has  so  many  uses  in  the  medical  environ- 
ment. The  procedure  does  not  hurt  and  the 
students  were  usually  done  in  about  an  hour. 
A  common  misconception  is  that  you  can  get 
sicknesses  from  giving  blood.  Everything  is 
sterile  so  there  is  no  way  a  person  can  get  sick 
from  giving  blood.  Donating  blood  is  a  help- 
ful activity  that  everyone  should  participate 
in. 

-Kristen  Gajowski 


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enise  Moore,  Devan  Jackson  and  Tracy  Marincek  all  showing 
that  it  doesn't  hurt  to  give  blood. 


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Seniors 


Years  to  Tteasuie 


There's  no  better  way  to  remember  these  times  than  to  wear 

your  class  ring.  We  carry  the  very  best,  ArtCarved. 

For  exciting  style  and  unsurpassed  quality,  there  just  isn't 

anything  else.  Come  in  any  time  and  let  our  expert  sales 

staff  show  you.  You'll  have  the  ring  that's  right  for  you... 

at  the  right  price,  too. 


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Euclid,  Ohio 


Seniors  share  some  of  their  most  embarrassing  moments 


Everyone  has  some  embarrassing  mo- 
ments. The  senior  class  was  asked  what 
heir  most  embarrassing  moments  were  and 
hese  are  some  of  their  responses  in  no  par- 
icular  order. 

Tracy  Petkovic  hit  a  school  truck  in  the 
student  parking  lot  and  dented  her  bumper. 
Ben  Pfahl  was  the  worst  discus  thrower  in  the 
3CC  his  sophomore  year. 
VJick  Perry  was  playing  drums  in  front  of  200 
jeople  at  Mayfield  High  and  dropped  his 
drumsticks  a  couple  of  times  and  messed  up. 
Debra  Long  sang  "Blame  It  on  the  Rain" 
3ver  the  loudspeaker  at  the  football  game  in 
11th  grade. 

Stephanie  Moses  went  to  all  the  wrong  classes 
ler  Freshman  year. 

Kathy  Muscarella  got  lost  in  the  woods  at  a 
:ross  country  meet. 

Larry  Nosse  was  almost  knocked  out  when 
le  walked  out  of  class  and  hit  his  head  on  the 
metal  door  closer  on  the  door. 
Mike  Witczak  got  hit  by  a  car  in  front  of  the 
school  and  got  taken  away  in  an  ambulance. 
Kim  Warik  was  embarrassed  when  her 
brother  walked  in  on  her  saying  "good  night" 
to  her  boyfriend. 

Michelle  Voll  was  sitting  back  on  a  chair  in 
band  and  fell  off  and  hit  her  head. 
Jenni  Van  Ness  got  oil  all  over  her  hair  in 
auto  class  in  1 1th  grade. 
Nehvon  Tolbert  fell  on  the  escalator  in  the 
mall  in  front  of  a  crowd. 
Jennifer  Spada  walked  into  the  boys  wash- 
room the  second  day  of  her  freshman  year 
while  2  or  3  guys  were  doing  their  business. 
Marko  Simic  was  wrestling  with  his  girl- 
friend and  she  grabbed  his  arm  and  flipped 
him  over  her  back  dislocating  his  shoulder. 
Keith  Scheurman  messed  up  the  entire  pre- 
game  show  by  marching  the  band  out  to  the 
wrong  spot  on  the  field  during  one  game  his 
junior  year. 

Marnie  Salupo  started  to  cry  in  Mr.  Smith's 
World  History  class  and  got  sent  out  of  the 
room  and  was  embarrassed  to  go  back. 
Jennifer  Dell  got  duct  taped  at  the  tearing 
down  of  Annie  and  had  to  have  the  tape  cut 
off. 


Francie  Rivera  was  flipped  upside  down  her 
junior  year  by  Vidal  Curry  and  her  shirt  came 
off. 

Denise  Riedel  walked  into  the  wall  on  the 
second  floor  that  looks  like  a  hall  way  her 
freshman  year. 

Karen  Radachy  was  running  in  the  park  and 
turned  to  a  teammate  who  just  missed  a  corner 
and  called  her  a  cheater.  Karen  then  proceeded 
to  fall  into  a  hole. 

Karen  Phipps  was  wheeled  out  of  the  library 
in  a  wheelchair. 

Joy  Lewin  ran  out  of  the  house  and  fell  flat  on 
her  face  because  she  shut  the  door  on  her 
shoelace. 

Paul  Kostansek  shaved  his  whole  body  bald 
for  one  event  at  district  swimming  and  then 
disqualified. 

Ronald  Bryant  came  to  a  Euclid  dance  in  a  3- 
piece  suit  and  tennis  shoes  but  everybody  else 
was  dressed  casually. 

Mickelle  Dwyer  fell  down  a  cliff  at  Sims  park 
her  freshman  year. 

Christen  Fogarty  was  a  cheerleader  at  her 
first  basketball  game  forgot  to  wear  her 
bloomers  and  was  doing  jumps  and  could  not 
figure  out  why  everyone  was  laughing  at  her. 
David  Grice  sat  in  bubble  gum  at  lunch  and  it 
really  showed  on  his  dress  pants, 
.land  le  Groves  had  her  bra  come  unhooked  at 
cheerleading  camp  in  front  of  a  male  instruc- 
tor. 

Bill  Aube  was  embarrassed  when  he  confused 
the  gas  with  the  brakes  on  Mr.  Von  Benken's 
ATV  at  the  AP  chemistry  party  and  drove  it  off 
a  cliff  and  into  a  tree. 

Kelly  Hodder  walked  around  Cedar  Point  for 
six  hours  with  her  zipper  down. 
The  most  common  embarrassing  moments 
invariably  happen  on  stairs  when  a  person 
either  falls  up  or  down  them.  Debbie  Zana, 
Kanyadus  Hollins,  Tammy  Hausen,  Audrey 
Gboney,  Na'Kohl  Tanisha  Lorick-Dicker- 
son,  Juliet  Blackford,  Jennifer  Melnyk, 
Kimberly  Schmidt,  Tracy  Tekavec,  Shan- 
non Marek  and  Kristen  Loveless  all  had 
incidents  that  occurred  on  stairs. 


They  don't  seem  embarrassed  now  but 
Denise  Riedel,  Janelle  Groves,  Kristen 
Loveless,  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Debra  Long, 
Lawrence  Nosse,  Keith  Scheurman  and  Paul 
Kostansek  had  some  embarrassing  moments. 


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183 


REMEMBER  WHEN...EHS 


Seniors  were  asked  what  they  remem- 
bered most  about  Euclid  High  School. 
Here  are  some  of  their  thoughts. 
Pam  Grisard  remembered  when  Mr.  Serra 
put  additions  on  to  the  end  of  your  name,  like 
-iverous. 

Janelle  Groves  remembered  when  she  and 
Holly  Scott  and  Irene  Dejak  got  caught  toilet 
papering  their  first  house  as  a  cheerleader. 
Dave  Grice  remembered  all  those  lectures, 
terms  and  reports  for  Mr.  Hartmann. 
Katie  Ells  remembered  when  Matt  Dane  de- 
pantsed  Jenn  Hiser  in  the  hall. 
Sherita  Bowling  remembered  Mr.  Backos' 
memorable  jokes  in  biology  class. 
John  Apuzzio  remembered  when  Mr.  Mc 
Guinness  said  the  Pledge  of  Allegiance  wrong 
at  the  Honors  Banquet. 
Paul  Kostansek  and  Bill  Eppich  remember 
when  they  lit  the  drawer  on  fire  in  chemistry 
class. 

Kim  Schmidt  remembered  when  they  lit  their 
hands  on  fire  and  froze  a  Barbie  doll  in  liquid 
nitrogen  and  it  exploded  in  chemistry  class. 
Denise  Riedel  remembered  when  EHS  had  a 
dance  every  month. 

Kathy  Muscarella  remembered  when  Mr. 
Brearton  fell  going  up  the  stairs. 
Debra  Long    and  Chris  Carlton  remem- 
bered when  they  had  to  clean  Mrs.  Paskert's 
overheads  in  the  bathroom. 
Tracy  Petkovic  remembered  when  Nick 
Burdock  broke  Jeanine  Zakrajsek's  wind- 
shield when  he  kicked  it. 
Hope  Robinson  remembered  when  John 
Arlesic  fell  over  the  adding  machine  cord  in 
accounting  class. 

Michelle  Voll,  Nehvon  Tolbert,  Marnie 
Siiln  po,  Karen  Radachy  and  Rachael  Hayes 
all  remembered  the  fires  that  there  were  at 
EHS  and  all  the  disruptions  they  caused. 


Bill  Jerin,  Carrie  Collins,  Ken  Davis,  Liesel 
Sacko  and  Kim  Ritz,  Chris  Subel,  Josh 
Samas  and  Jason  Phillis  could  be  discussing  all  the 
wonderful  memories  that  they  have  formed  at  EHS. 
The  memories  that  Kelly  Hodder,  Mike  Karabinus. 
Ed  Galosi  and  Kristen  Sarpolis  got  from  Homecom- 
ing will  last  them  for  a  lona  time. 


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When  asked  what  they  remembered 
about  Euclid  Central  many  students 
responded  with  thoughts  of  happy  moments. 
Tammy  Hausen  remembered  when  Mr. 
Koluder  caught  two  girls  reading  a  dirty  maga- 
zine in  class. 

Janet  Huddleston  remembered  when  it  was 
illegal  to  write  the  word  'Friday'  in  Mr. 
Syracuse's  class. 

Corri  Turkall  and  Joy  Lewin  remembered 
when  a  guy  mooned  the  entire  volleyball  team 
on  the  bus. 

Pam  Grisard  and  Nick  Vunderink  remem- 
bered when  Miss  Foley  would  put  her  finger 
up  to  her  nose  and  say  "Bo!  It's  a  nasal." 
Juliet  Blackford  and  Michael  Witczak  re- 
membered when  there  were  five  minutes  be- 
tween classes. 

Jennifer  Melnyk  remembered  when  they  went 
to  Toronto  on  a  bus  that  got  a  flat  tire  and  they 
had  to  wait  several  hours  at  the  Science  Mu- 
seum. 

Deliska  Mc  Ghee  remembered  when  the  pool 
turned  green. 

Jennifer  Dell  remembered  the  frog  dissec- 
tion. 

Keith  Scheurman  remembered  when  he  broke 
his  foot  and  had  to  go  to  a  science  fair  at 
Cuyahoga  Community  College  and  stand  on  it 
for  three  hours. 

Nick  Perry  remembered  when  lunches  cost 
$1.10. 

Matt  Killion  remembered  that  the  atrium 
leaked  even  if  it  wasn't  raining. 
Irene  Dejak  used  to  make  up  personal  prob- 
lems just  so  she  could  talk  to  Mr.  Drews  and 
get  out  of  class. 

Bridget  Burich  remembered  the  air  condi- 
tioning and  the  live  plants. 
Mark  Tomsic  remembered  the  Toronto  trip 
and  the  man  across  the  hotel  was  looking  in  his 
windows  and  the  security  guard  wanted  to  beat 
him  up  but  couldn't  since  he  was  on  duty. 


One  of  the  memorable  moments  at  EHS 
was  waiting  in  the  football  stadium 
while  the  firemen  tried  to  find  the  cause  of  the 
smoke  in  the  building.  The  students  were 
dismissed  before  the  cause  was  discovered. 


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185 


Developing  Citizenship 

And 

Serving  Our  School  And  Community 


Serves  our  school  through... 


Dances 


Halloween 


Student  Council  Ad 


Wishes  The  Best  Of  Luck 
To  The  Graduating  Seniors  In  The 

Class  Of  1992 


Winter  decorations 


Fund  raising  for  prom 


Blood  drive 


Student  Council  Ad 


LAST 


TD  ecause  the  Euclidian  is  pub- 
*~~*  lished  in  the  Spring  the  last 
deadline  is  at  the  end  of  February.  As 
aconsequence,  any  eventthat  occurs 
after  that  time  cannot  be  included  in 
the  book.  This  section,  therefore, 
covers  the  events  that  occurred  dur- 
ing the  Spring  of  1 99 1 . 


The  Orchestra  getting  ready  to  play  at  Commence- 
ment. 


Bob  Yoe,  Ron  Chandler  and  Pepe  Pearson  finishing  a  sprint  against  Bedford. 


188 


Big  Show  gave  a  lot  of  students  a  chance  to  get  on  the  stage. 


YEAR 


om  Fording  practicing  his  swing  before  he  gets  to  the  plate.  Corri  Turkall  really  hitting  the  ball  and  Joy  Lewin  pitching  the  ball  to  the  opponent. 


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mily  Smayda  and  Eric  Dysart  plotting  against  good  in  'Love  Rides  the  Rails  and  Bryant  Carroll,  Dianne  Baird,  Jennifer  Dineen, 
esley  Hamilton  and  Ann  Ruggeri  in  'Guys  and  Dolls'. 

Raeshuan  Jernigan  clearing  one  of  the 
hurdles  and  Kirk  Israel  and  Veronika 
Schnell  enjoying  themselves  at  the  Prom. 


189 


Baseball  Swings  Into  First 

Varsity  takes  GCC  for  fifth  straight  yeai 


The  Varsity  Baseball  Team  won  an 
unprecedented  fifth  straight  Greater 
Cleveland  Conference  Championship. 
The  team  returned  only  three  starters  from 
the  previous  year's  State  semi-finalist  team. 
They  were  led  by  All-Ohio  pitcher.  Greg 
Gerland.  They  completed  the  season  with  a 
25-5  record.  They  lost  to  Mayfield  in  the 
District  semi-finals. 

The  Junior  Varsity  Baseball  team  won  their 
6th  straight  GCC  championship  with  a  21-5 
overall  record.  This  will  be  a  good  building 
block  for  following  years. 

The  Freshmen  Team  had  so  many  players 
that  they  made  an  "A"  and  a  "B"  team.  They 
finished  with  a  15-8  record. 


Varsity  Baseball,  row  one:  Brian  Dunmire,  Chris  Muzinic,  Phil  Sillia,  John  Arlesic,  Matt  McPeek,  Bill 
Jerin,  Jeff  Grossman,  Joe  Leonardi,  Keith  Touschner.  Row  two:  Coach  Jeff  Hartmann,  Brian  Guilfoyle, 
Jack  Richards,  Roger  Kunes,  Tim  Hoffman,  Joe  Sweet,  Adam  Reichman,  Jason  Phillis,  Coach  Ray  Fisher. 
Row  three:  Matt  Garbincus,  Chris  Fakult,  Ed  Zivnoska,  Greg  Gerland,  Ken  Walter,  Greg  Bitner,  Charlie 
Yurcich,  Head  Coach  Paul  Serra. 


J.V.  BASEBALL 

VARSITY  BASEBALL 

TEAM            US        THEM 

TEAM 

US          THEM 

Lakewood      3              4 

Lakewood 

8             7 

Holy  Name    11             5 

Holy  Name 

2              1 

Holy  Name    3              2 

Gonzalez 

1              5 

St.  Ed              2              S 

Airport,  S.C. 

6              I 

N.  Royalton   8              6 

Oviedo,  Fla 

7             3 

Chanel            20            5 

University 

1  1              1 

St.  Joe              15            3 

Chanel 

11             2 

Valley  Forge  5              1 

VA-SJ 

2             0                  l 

Wil.  South      4              5 

Vallev  Forge 

7              I 

Bedford          7              2 

Will.  South 

6               1 

Mentor           8              3 

Bedford 

6             0 

Benedictine    5              3 

Mentor 

12            2 

Brush              15            8 

Benedictine 

3             2 

Bay  Village     14            9 

Brush 

6             4 

North              5              4 

Bav  Village 

8              1 

Maple  Hts.     13            4 

North 

3             0 

Mayfield        9             5 

Maple  Hts- 

12            2 

Rocky  River  b              3 

Mavfield 

12            2 

Wil  South      15            8 

Rocky  River 

3             2 

Bedford            15             0 

Will.  South 

1              3 

Mentor            4                9 

Bedford 

6              1 

Stow                1               14 

Mentor 

6             2 

Brush              21             4 

Stow 

1             2 

North             21             4 

Brush 

6             2 

St.  Ed              8              3 

Collinwood 

15            2 

Mavfield         14            3 

North 

8             3 

Season  Record  Won  21  Lost  5 

St.  Edward 

4             6 

GCC  Record      Won  1 1   Lost  2 

Mavfield 

1              4 

League  Finish  1st 

Mayfield 

9             4 

Season  Record 

Won  24     Lost  5 

GCC  Record 

Won  12     Lost  1 

League  Finish 

1st 

J.V.  Baseball,  row  one:  Brian  Bush,  Jim  Sas,  Eric  Cantini,  Tim  Brokaw,  Tom  Gugliotta,  Vince  Sztul.  Row 
two:  Ray  Morris,  Chad  Dulla,  Greg  Cherne,  Mark  Kovacivich,  Marty  Moushey,  Coach  Turkall.  Row 
three:  John  Nolan,  Joe  Mc  Crone,  Mike  Yurcich,  Ben  Juengel,  Ron  Sidler,  Matt  Davis. 


All  Ohio  pitcher,  Greg  Gerland,  getting  ready  to  let 
go  of  one  of  his  awesome  pitches  while  John 
Arlesic  waits  for  a  pitch. 


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Baseball 


Softballers  Hurting 

Varsity  encounters  too  many  injuries 


Varsity  Softball,  Row  one:  Coach  Maxson,  Angie 
Collins,  Debby  Risko,  Sue  Hamilton,  Christina 
Pinzarroni.  Row  two:  Julie  Montagner,  Meredith 
Mihalic,  Kelly  Hodder.  Row  three:  Amy  Garbin- 
cus,  Corri  Turkall,  Joy  Lewin,  Kristen  Mihalic,  Kim 
Swearingen. 


The  ladies  of  the  Softball  team  had  a 
disappointing  season  because  of  injuries. 
After  the  first  20  games  they  sported  a 
15-5  record  and  were  first  in  the  GCC.  Their 
luck  was  not  to  hold,  however,  and  four 
major  injuries  to  Angie  Collins,  Chris 
Pinzarroni,  Kris  Mihalic,  Wendy  Durket  and 
Kelly  Hodder  caused  them  to  finish  the  year 
with  a  18-11  record 

The  Junior  Varsity  managed  to  post  a  7-15 
record  while  the  freshmen  finished  with  an 
1 1  -6  record. 


7reshman  Softball,  Row  one:  Caroline  Collins,  Stacey  Meden.  Kyle  Russ.  Carrie  Wright, 
Carri  Bialko,  Staci  Ashley,  Mike  Rezzola.  Row  two:  Carie  Belavich,  Abby  Ayer,  Julianne 
-ladyk,  Laurie  Paterson,  Dawn  Petrowski,  Melissa  Geiger. 


JV  Softball,  Row  one:  Christine  Minich,  Becky 
Thompson,  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Carol  Dacar.  Row 
two:  Chrissy  Bunn,  Linda  Turchik,  Wendy  Durket, 
Arle  Lumadue,  Dick  Shusky.  Row  three:  Megan 
Gorman,  Jennifer  Simenc,  Michelle  Derganc, 
Dawn  Medved,  Catherine  Caine. 


VARSITY  BASEBALL 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

West  Tech 

14 

1 

Wickliff 

4 

7 

VA-SJ 

11 

0 

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4 

7 

Holy  Name 

7 

3                                        \ 

Mavfield 

7 

0 

Padua 

7 

6 

!       Lake 

8 

1 

North 

11 

1 

Mentor 

1 

2 

Maple  Hfs. 

3 

4 

Bedford 

21 

1 

Brush 

3 

0 

Wil  South 

3 

15 

Glenville 

17 

2 

Bedford 

25 

5 

VVarrensville  14 

9 

Wil.  South 

5 

6 

St.  Joe  Ac. 

9 

5 

VA-SJ 

11 

5 

'i       Mentor 

2 

9 

North 

5 

7 

Mavfield 

4 

2 

Mentor 

3 

11 

Brush 

3 

5 

Wil.  South 

6 

5                                      1 

j       Maple  Hts. 

8 

9                                      ! 

Bedford 

17 

3 

Season  Record  Won  18  Lost  1 1 

GCC  Record 

Won  8   Lost  6 

League 

Finish  3rd 

Softball 


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Boy's  track  is  undefeated  for  third  straight  yean 


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For  the  third  straight  year, 
the  1990-91  boy's  track 
team  was  undefeated.  The 
team  had  many  underclassmen 
and  freshmen  who  contributed 
to  the  team  and  will  enable  it  to 
excel  in  the  future. 


Boy's  track,  Row  one:  Lorenzo  Norris,  Darnell  Scott,  Vidal  Curry,  Darryl  East,  Ken  Wolenski,  Mike 
Carney,  Mike  O'Flynn.  Row  two:  Dan  Pike,  Ken  Hollins,  Brandon  Biggom,  Brent  Warren,  Keith  Eubank, 
Chris  Atlas,  Rashawn  Byrd.  Row  three:  Marcus  Gomez,  Ben  Pfahl,  Brian  Peoples,  Shawn  Thompson, 
Pepe  Pearson,  Gustavo  Banzatto,  Stephen  Caldwell,  Tim  Haggerty.  Row  four:  Von  Tolbert,  losh  Boncha, 
Matt  Lemieux,  Paul  Roth,  Larry  Nosse,  Bob  Yoe,  lames  Shamp,  Frank  Soltesz.  Row  five:  Devan  Jackson, 
Brian  Jackson,  Phillip  Baioni,  Pat  Carney,  Scott  Trimmer,  Pat  Longbrake,  Andrew  Ehrhardt,  Sam 
Marchuk.  Coach  Robert  Ranilow. 


Chris  Atlas  finishing  first  in  his  race. 


Freshman  track,  Row  one:  Brian  Tomazic,  Pepe  Pearson,  Marcus  Allen.  Row 
two:  James  Driscoll,  Brent  Warren,  Steve  Caldwell,  Brandon  Biggom.  Row  three: 
Pat  Carney,  Donald  Dawson,  Matt  Lemieux,  Phillip  Baioni,  Coach  Frank  Soltesz. 


VARSITY  TRACK 

TEAM 

US  THEM 

VA-SJ 

115  17 

Brush 

68.3  63.7 

Wil.  South 

92    31 

North 

93     39 

Bedford 

77    55 

Maple  Hts. 

109  23 

Mentor 

74    58                                 [ 

May  field 

95    37 

Season  Record  Won  8  Lost  0 

GCC  Recorc 

Won  7  Lost  0 

League  Finish  1st 

Devan  Jackson  making  a  tremendous  effort  in  the  long  jump. 


Track 


VARSITY  TRACK 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Madison 

105.5 

34 

Collinwood 

105.5 

21.5 

Brush 

88 

40 

Wil.  South 

97 

31 

North 

85 

43 

Bedford 

64.7 

63.3 

Maple  Hts. 

106 

22 

Mentor 

66 

62 

Mavheld 

84 

44 

Season  Record  Won 

9  Lost  0 

GCC  Record 

Won  7  Lost  0 

League  Finish  1st 

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meet. 


he  1990-91  girl's  track  team  finished 
the  season  with  a  perfect  9-0  record 
and  came  in  second  in  the  GCC  league 


The  3200  m  relay  team  consisting  of  Jennifer 
Daly,  Jennifer  Hiser,  Lee  Jackson  and  India 
Ford  finished  first  at  the  regionals  and  went  to 
the  state  meet. 

Many  underclassmen  played  significant  roles 
in  the  team's  performance  which  should  lead 
to  a  promising  future  for  the  team. 


Varsity  Track,  Row  one:  Lee 

Jackson,  Monica  Tomazic,  Shaljason 
Marer,  Amy  Von  Sick,  Annette 
Hollis,  Miriam  Hohs,  Heather 
Hughes.  Row  two:  Ayonna  Jones, 
Karen  Radachy,  Cara  Parise, 
Michelle  Suchy,  Jennifer  Daly,  Tracy 
De  Panicis,  Denise  Riedel,  Monica 
Shine.  Row  three:  Coach  Schwenke, 
Vanya  Stewart,  Kristal  Baker, 
Latonya  Smith,  India  Ford,  Jody 
Wallette,  Kathy  Muscarella.  Row 
four:  Coach  Tomasi,  Coach  York, 
Leann  Uchbar,  Jennifer  Hiser, 
Heather  Graffius,  Meredith 
FitzGerald,  Sahra  Grieshammer, 
Kelly  Moyer,  Tina  Mitchell.  Row 
five:  Kris  Zivnoska,  Kim  Schmidt, 
Lisa  Riedel,  Stacy  Brown,  Tracy 
Marincek,  Julie  Di  Bartolomeo, 
Amora  Francis. 


Freshman  Track,  Row  one: 

Heather  Hughes,  Amy  Von  Sick, 
Michelle  Suchy,  Annette  Hollis. 
Row  two:  Sarah  Grieshammer, 
Cara  Parise,  Renee  Thomas,  Julie 
Di  Bartolomeo,  Tracy  De  Panicis. 
Row  three:  Leann  Uchbar,  Tina 
Michael,  Darnika  Butler,  Tamika 
White,  Coach  York. 


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Monica  Tomasic  winding  up  before 
letting  the  discus  fly. 


Coach  York  discussing  the  meet's 
strategy  with  team  members 
Karen  Radachy,  Meredith 
FitzGerald  and  India  Ford. 


Track 


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Varsity  Tennis,  Row  one:  Dan  Grisez,  Jeff  Lapuh, 

Jeremy  Lange,  Bill  Aube,  Dennis  Dixon.  Row  two: 

Coach  Rob  Heramb,  Adam  Norris,  Jay  Amos,  Ed 

Galosi,  Matt  Killion,  Kevin  Bremer. 


Lots  Of  Love 

Boy's  tennis  snaggles  through  season 
with  high  hopes  for  upcoming  years 


The  Boy's  Varsity  Tennis  Team  had  a 
really  rough  year  and  finished  with  a 
1-11  record.  An  encouraging  point  is 
that  all  of  the  varsity  players  will  return  this 
year  so  the  team  will  consist  of  experienced 
players.  There  were  so  many  people  going 
out  for  the  tennis  team  that  they  were  able  to 
have  a  J.  V.  Team  for  the  first  time  in  many 
years. 

The  J.  V.  Team  finished  the  season  with  a  3- 
8  record.  They  suffered  many  close  deci- 
sions so  there  should  be  hope  for  the  future. 


J.  V.  Tennis,  Row  one:  Mike  Walczak,  Jason  Samsa,  Adam  Vanito,  Kevin  Trynee,  Damon  Smith.  Row 
two:  Coach  Warman,  Eric  Green,  Dorian  Sky,  Rob  Heramb,  Steve  Zahursky,  Jason  Mc  Creight. 


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Adam  Norris  getting  into  position  to 
return  the  volley. 

Boy's  Tennis 


J.  V.  TENNIS 

'                        TEAM           US 

THEM 

1                          Lake  Catholic    forfeit 

[                        Wickliffe        3 

2 

Brush             0 

5 

1                        Wil.  South     2 

3 

CIeve.  Hts.     1 

4 

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j                        Mentor          0 

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I                          Valley  Forge  2 

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j                        Perry             0 

5                                     j 

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Season  Record  Won  3  Lost  8 

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Chardon 

2 

2 

Wickliffe 

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4 

Brush 

0 

5 

Wil.  South 

1 

4 

North 

0 

5 

Cleve.Hts. 

0 

5 

Mayfield 

0 

5 

Twnsbg.  Chamb 

0 

5 

Mentor 

0 

5 

Valley  Forge 

1 

4 

Lakewood 

0 

5 

KirtUmd 

3 

2 

Season  Record  Won  1  Lost  11  Tie  1 

GCC  Record      Won 

0  Lost  5 

League  Finish  6th 

The  50's  and  60's  Remembered 

Swim  Show  brings  back  some  ole  memories 


Euclid's  annual  synchronized  swim  show 
was  put  on  by  the  Wai  Napolo  Swim 
Club  in  May  of  1991.  Music  of  the  50's  and 
60's  was  featured.  The  Senior  Show  Director 
was  Sheri  Gezann  and  the  Junior  Show  Direc- 
tor was  Jennie  Ayers.  The  announcer  for  the 
performances  was  Jonasis  Smith. 

The  show  consisted  of  some  land  work  around 
the  pool  and  water  work  in  the  pool.  The 
annual  underwater  number  took  place  totally 
beneath  the  surface  of  the  pool. 

The  Swim  Show  is  the  culmination  of  months 
of  work  trying  to  get  everything  to  come 
together. 


Michele  Lynn,  Melisa  Nagode,  Jenny  Wolchko,  Joyce  Ashman,  Sheri  Gezann,  Jennie  Ayers,  and  Lisa 
Moster  doing  the  land  work  during  the  'Opening'. 


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Jennifer  Dell,  Lisa  Moster,  Kelly  Carney,  Michele  Lynn,  Jennie  Ayers,  and  Lauren  Scheurman  doing  their 
routine  for  the  'Prop'  number.  This  was  the  only  number  in  which  the  girls  did  not  go  into  the  water  but 
just  did  a  land  performance. 


unior  Show  Director,  Jennie  Ayers  and  Senior 
9how  Director,  Sheri  Gezann  introducing  the 
;how  with  announcer,  Jonasis  Smith. 


One  of  the  formations  that  the  club  made  during  the  'Opening'  number. 


Lisa  Moster  and  Michele  Lynn  during  their  'Duet' 
in  which  they  performed  to  At  the  Hop'. 


Swim  Show 


195 


A  Musical  Fable  of  Broadway 


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nee  again  Euclid  High 
School's  Big  Show  was 

a  complete  success.  In  contrast 
to  the  well  known  story  of 
'Annie'  the  1991  production  of 
'Guys  and  Dolls'  centered  on 
both  the  lives  of  gamblers  and 
missionaries. 


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Set  in  the  heart  of  New  York 
City,  the  musical  opened  with 
a  street  scene  showing  daily 
life  in  New  York.  It  then  moved 
on  to  show  how  Nathan  Detroit 
(Todd  Shuskey)  was  trying  to 
find  a  place  for  his  crap  game 
where  the  police  couldn't  find 
it.  Nathan  knows  that  if  he  could 
find  a  place  for  his  game,  he 
could  make  a  lot  of  money  be- 
cause lots  of  high  stakes  play- 
ers were  in  town  including 

Sky  Masterson(  Bryant  Car- 

1  I    roll),  the  highest  player  of  them 

J  J  all.  Nathan  eventually  found  a 
'  "^    place  for  his  crap  game  but  he 

needed  $  1 000.  To  get  the  money 
Nathan  bet  Sky  Masterson 
$1000  that  he  could  not  take 
Sargent  Sarah  Brown(Dianne 
Baird),  the  head  of  the  town 
mission  to  Havana  with  him.  Sky  takes  the  bet  and 
ends  up  falling  in  love  with  Sarah.  After  Sky  returns 
with  Sarah  from  Havana,  he  finds  out  where  the  crap 
game  was.  While  at  the  game,  Sky  bets  all  the  guys 
present  $  1 000  against  their  souls,  meaning  that  they 
would  have  to  attend  one  prayer  meeting  at  Sargent 
Sarah's  mission.  The  story  concluded  with  the  mar- 
riages of  both  Sky  Masterson  to  Sargent  Sarah 
Brown  and  Nathan  Detroit  to  Mission 
Adelaide(Debra  Long),  his  fiance  of  14  years. 

The  show  was  brought  together  by  director  Ms. 
Sandi  Bambic,  Vocal  director  Mr.  Paul  Newell, 
Orchestra  director  Mr.  Stephen  Alspaugh,  choreog- 
raphers Sally  Parrino  and  Jerry  Macek,  Technical 
director  Mr.  Allen  Black  and  art  director  Mrs.  Edie 
Mellen. 

-Jennie  Ayers  and  Bob  Schmeling 


The  mission  band  being  directed  by  Dianne  Baird  trying  to  get  the  people  of  New  York  to  repent. 


„      „     ,      I--T-.  ,D      ,-.        „  ,.  Debra  Long  and  Todd  Shuskey  discussing  the 

Dan  Burke,  hnc  Dysart  and  Ben  Carroll  discussing  ......  a    r  .  .       ,    .   ,. 

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While  in  Havana,  Bryant  Carroll  met  Jennifer 
Dineen  but... 


Ann  Ruggeri,  Bridget  Burich,  Lesley  Hamilton  and 
Maria  D'Amico  handling  Chris  DiBase  at  the  Hot 
Box  Cafe. 


he  found  that  his  love  for  Dianne  Baird  was  much 
more  important. 


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histles,  cheers  and  groans  echoed 
throughout  the  Little  Theater  as 
Euclid  High  School  presented 
Love  Rides  the  Rails'.  This  melodrama 
consisted  of  the  traditional  villain,  villainess, 
aero  and  heroine.  The  widow  Hopewell  was 
:o  lose  her  home  and  her  daughter  to  the  evil 
Simon  Darkway  and  counterpart.  Dirk 
Sneath.  Truman  Pendennis  would  have  put 
in  end  to  this  earlier  if  it  weren't  for  the 
ieductive  Carlotta  Cortez.  Harold,  Fifi,  Fred, 
md  Beaulah  Belle  all  played  a  part  in  their 
:hickening  plot.  Talent  and  enjoyment  made 
;ach  performance  a  success. 

-Emily  Smayda 


CAST 

Mrs.  Hopewell Amy  Smith 

Prudence  Hopewell Candi  Lukat 

Simon  Darkway Eric  Dysart 

Truman  Pendennis James  Masterson 

Harold  Starifast Helena  f.  Oroz 

Dirk  Sneath Keith  Olszens 

Fifi Tiffany  Highland 

Carlotta  Cortez Emily  Smayda 

Fred  Wheelwright Stephen  Alspaugh 

Dan Kevin  Granito 

Beaulah  Belle Jackie  Chambers 

Officer April  Luikart 

Railroad  Workers .Lisa  larmetta 

Sarah  Nehrig 
Pianist Marty  Witczak 


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Eric  Dysart  meeting  with  the  widow,  Amy  Smith 
and  meeting  her  daughter,  Candi  Lukat  for  the 
first  time  and  immediately  falling  in  love  with  her. 


Candi  Lukat  and  Jim  Masterson  going  for  a  walk 
in  the  woods  and  planning  for  the  future. 


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lim  Masterson  being  seduced  by  the  Evil  but 
Beautiful  Emily  Smayda. 


Keith  Olszens  enlisting  the  help  of  Tiffany 
Highland  for  the  downfall  of  Truman  Pendennis. 


Spring  Play   \  197 


Senior  Talent 
Night  gives  the 
students  a 
chance  to  show 
off  their  cre- 
ativity and  their 
musical  abili- 
ties. It  is  a  fun 
time  for  both 
cast  and  crew. 
It  is  a  worth- 
while learning 
experience. 


The  announcers  for  the  evening  were  Betsy  Cayne 
and  Lee  Jackson. 


Dianne  Baird,  Sheri  Gezann,  Hope  Robinson  and  Kim  Mikich  getting  'All  Fired  Up'. 


Vidal  Curry  and  Ken  Hollins  during  their  'E-Town  Productions'  and  Patty  Lux,  Missy  Rocco,  Michelle 
Springer,  Cindy  Stih,  India  Ford  and  Terri  Blasius  with  'School  Days'. 


1 98  /  Senior  Talent  Night 


On  May  21,  1991  the  annual  Senior  Awards  Program  was  held  in  the  Little 
Theater  after  school.  At  that  time  seniors  received  many  awards  presented  by 
colleges  and  city  organizations.  The  awards  vary  from  certificates  to  plaques 
to  monetary  awards  to  help  pay  for  advanced  education.  It  is  a  nice  time  since 
so  many  seniors  are  recognized  for  their  achievements. 


SENIOR  AWARDS 


Mr.  Stanic  and  Mr.  Mc  Guinness 
presenting  the  Salutatorian 
Award  to  Rebecca  Karnak  and 
the  Valedictorian  Award  to  Carla 
Matiaska.  Co- Valedictorian, 
Meredith  FitzGerald  was  unable 
to  attend  the  ceremony  due  to 
medical  reasons. 


Euclid  students  were  exposed  to  a  rare  event  on 
May  8, 1991  during  the  second  period  when  a  fire 
started  in  one  of  the  ventilation  units  above  the 
drafting  shops.  It  was  necessary  for  the  firemen  to 
remove  the  cover  in  order  to  put  out  the  fire. 
Students  were  outside  for  more  than  a  half-hour 
while  the  fire  was  brought  under  control. 


Some  of  the  many  seniors  who 
received  awards  during  the 
assembly. 


FIRE!! 


Senior  Awards/Spring  Fire\     1 99 


Senior  citizens  regained  their  teenage  memo- 
ries at  Student  Council's  'Senior'  Senior  Prom. 
Colorful  flowers  and  exciting  sights  brought 
smiles  from  all  in  attendance.  A  special  appear- 
ance from  Mayor  Lynch  brightened  the  evening 
and  made  the  crowning  of  the  King  and  Queen 
a  memorable  experience.  A  night  of  dance  and 
talk  ended  with  wishes  of  more. 

-Emily  Smayda 


The  senior  citizens  were  entertained  by  music  from  the  Big  Band  era 


Senior  Senior  Prom 


Derrick  Wilson,  Shelley  Tobias  and  Vidal  Curry  dancing  with  some  of  the  senior  citizens  who  were  enjoying  themselves  during  the  evening. 


Pro  Wrestling 


Euclid  students  were  treated  to  a 
unique  experience  when  Pro 
Wrestling  came  to  Euclid  High  School. 
The  wrestlers  made  appearances  dur- 
ing the  lunch  periods  where  they  signed 
autographs  and  mingled  with  the  stu- 
dents. On  Saturday  evening  there  was 
a  wrestling  match  in  the  Boy's  Gym. 


200    /Senior  Senior  Prom/Wrestling 


Senior  Prom 


Prom  was  a  time  of  happiness  and  unfor- 
gettable memories.  Landerhaven  Coun- 
try Club  hosted  the  gala  event  on  June  5. 
After-Prom  was  a  break  from  tradition  by 
being  held  at  Riverview  Racket  Club.  Tennis, 
beach  volleyball  all,  swimming,  eating  and 
dancing  ended  the  night  of  fun. 

-Emily  Smayda 


After  arriving  at  Landerhaven  the 
couples  had  to  get  their  tickets  from 
the  receptionist.  Most  of  them  then 
got  in  line  to  have  their  picture 
taken.  After  that,  there  was  plenty 
of  time  to  get  some  refreshments 
and  mingle  before  dinner  started. 


Commencement 


Senior  Commencement  was  a  farewell  to 
the  Class  of  E'xci'tement.  It  took  place  on 
June  9  at  the  Front  Row  Theater.  Special 
speeches  were  given  by  the  Co-Valedictori- 
ans, Carla  Matiaska  and  Meredith  FtizGerald. 
Graduates  received  their  diplomas  and  walked 
out  into  the  world  with  a  new  perspective. 

-Emily  Smayda 


The  students  lined  up  in  the  outer  halls  of  the  Front  Row  waiting  for  the  precessional.  After  enter- 
ing the  Varsity  Chorale  sang  several  songs.  Co- Valedictorians,  Meredith  FitzGerald  and  Carla 
Matiaska  talked  to  their  classmates  and  their  parents. 


Senior  Prom/Commencemenf\    201 


Showing  Appreciation 


BUSINESS  PATRONS 


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FACULTY  PATRONS 


Jane  Addis 

Robert  Addis 

Justin  and  Patricia  Antonini 

Anna  Araca 

Ronald  A.  Backos 

Sandi  Bambic 

Tom  Banc 

Stan  Bender 

Allen  Black 

Gene  and  Emily  Brearton 

Pat  Buck 

Judith  L.  Carmody 

Sue  Drienka 

Tom  Gubitosi 

Patricia  A.  Habat 

Carolyn  Heuer 


Frank  Hoffert 

Frank  Jablonski 

Jan  Kehn 

Jane  Lellis 

Betsy  Leonetti 

Joan  Lidrbauch 

Mary  Lomac 

Marge  Lucas 

Diane  Maroli 

William  Mc  Guinness 

Judy  Mc  Laughlin 

Katie  Morris 

Robert  Petrovic 

Roy  Pignatiello 

Sally  Pla 

Jim  Presot 


Barbara  Ramlow 

Robert  Ramlow 

Sandy  Sanborn 

Bette  Schmeling 

Paul  Serra 

Ron  Seymour 

Paula  Sheridan 

Frank  Soltesz 

Judy  Stobinski 

Diane  Tizzano 

Chris  Torrelli 

Bill  Von  Benken 

Connie  Warman 

Richard  Wherley 

Judy  Zubizarreta 


PARENT  PATRONS 


Richard  and  Evelyn  Arlesic/John  Arlesic 

John  #12,  You  are  truely  "NUMBER  1",  Love,  Dad  and  Mom 

Dennis  and  Karen  Ayer/Amy  Ayer 
Janet  and  Stanley  E.  Bizay/Edward  Bizay 

Jerry  and  Jeanette  Blaekford/Juliet  Blackford 

Dear  Juliete, 

Thank  you  for  all  the  joy  and  happiness  you've  given  us.  We  are 
very  proud  of  you.  We  love  you. 
Mom  and  Dad  and  Jaina 

Hattie  Owens  and  Willie  Brown/Donjuanna  Brown 


Patrons 


Anton  and  Josipa  Bruketa/Anthony  Bruketa 

Dearest  Tony, 

You  are  the  best  son  we  could  have.  We  pray  that  the  Lord 

will  continue  to  guide  your  footsteps  as  you  travel  through 

life.  Congratulations!  Love  and  prayers. 

Mom,  Dad,  Lori  and  Meryann 

c 

Eric  and  Marilyn  Clark/Shaun  Clark 

Ronald  and  Geraldine  Cunningham  Jr. /Ronald 
Cunningham  Jr. 

Nick  and  Charlotte  Di  Bartolomeo/Michael 
Di  Bartolomeo 

Stephen  Di  Biase/Christopher  Di  Biase 

Dear  Critter, 

Thank  you  for  being  the  best  son  in  the  world.  We  love  you 

very  much. 

Mom  and  Dad 


PARENT  PATRONS 


Karen  and  Gary  Dwyer/Mickelle  Dwyer 

'Dear  Mickelle(Kelly), 

We  are  so  proud  of  you  as  your  graduation  approaches.  You  have 

Decome  a  beautiful,  intelligent,  caring  young  woman.  No  matter 

nvhat  path  you  choose  in  life  we  wish  for  you  much  success  and 

lappiness.  Remember,  you  will  always  be  our  little  "Kelly  Belly". 

vVith  all  our  love, 

Vlom,  Dad  and  Gary 

rim  and  Carmie  Fogarty/Christin  M.  Fogarty 

Zhristin  and  Michele  you  make  us  proud  parents.  Best  wishes  to  the 
:ollege  girl.  Only  two  more  for  you  Toots. 
Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Al  and  Gerry  Gajowski/Kristen  Gajowski 

Dear  Kristen: 

We  are  so  very  proud  of  your  scholastic  accomplishments  and  of  the 

person  you  have  become.  We  are  sure  whatever  goals  you  set  for 

yourself,  you  will  reach.  May  God  bless  you  and  guide  your 

footsteps  as  you  preceed  into  college  and  also  through  your  lifetime. 

We  love  you  very  much. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Mr.  and  Mrs  William  Gamble/Tabitha  Gamble 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harlan  Grice/David  Grice 

Ray  and  Barb  Grisard/Pamela  Grisard 

Mr.  and  Mrs  Thomas  Grossman/Jeffrey  Grossman 

Don't  be  satisfied  with  less  than  all  you  can  be,  for  you  have 
greatness  within  you.  Whatever  goals  you  set  for  yourself  you  will 
reach.  Congratulations!  On  the  first  day  of  the  rest  of  your  life. 
Love, 
Your  Family 

Ann  Hall/Karen  Hall 

Marva  Haynes/Alana  Haynes 

Bill  and  Laurel  Jerin/William  Jerin 

Mike  and  Peggy  Jolly/Stacy  Jolly 

Stacy, 

We  love  you  and  we're  very  proud  of  you! 

Congratulations  honey. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Carlyle  Kane/Caroline  Kane 

Carpe  Diem! 
Love,  Mom 
You're  the  best 


Patricia  Kovac/Karly  Kovac 

Dear  Karly, 

We're  so  proud  of  you.  Keep  setting  goals  and  follow  your  dreams. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Karen  Lewin/Joy  Lewin 

Rebecca  S.  Lott/Nicole  Lott 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Douglas  R.  Lynn/Michele  L.  Lynn 

Dear  Michele, 

We  hope  the  future  brings  you  as  much  happiness  as  you've  always 

given  us. 

With  all  our  love  and  support. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Lynn  Marek/Shannon  Marek 

Rick  and  Arzelia  Melnyk/Jennifer  Melnyk 

Tony  and  Kathy  Muzinic/Elizabeth  Muznic 

Dear  Liz, 

Keep  up  the  good  work! 

We  love  you!  Mom  and  Dad 

Len  and  Dorothy  Nosse/Lawrence  Nosse 

Big  Larr(Oak). 

We  knew  you  would  do  it.  Do  your  best  and  you  will  always 

accomplish  the  impossible.  Congratulations.  You  make  us  very 

proud. 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  the  boys 

Henry  and  Jacqueline  Nykiel/Jack  Jay  Nykiel 

Dear  Jack, 

You  are  a  special  son  who  we  are  proud  of. 

Love  always.  Mom  and  Dad 

Carol  J.  Oboczky/Michelle  R.  Oboczky 

Michelle, 

So  very  proud  of  you, 

Love.  Mom 

Ron  and  Kate  Pfahl/Benjamin  Pfahl 

Dear  Ben, 

We  had  no  doubts  you'd  make  it. 

Well,  maybe  a  little. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Bruce  and  Cheryl  Pfeifer/Scott  Pfeifer 


Patrons 


203 


PARENT  PATRONS 


Francine  and  Chuck  Phillis/Jason  Phillis 

Dear  Jas, 

We  are  very  proud  of  your  accomplishments  and  all  the  hard  work 
it  took.  Never  stop  dreaming-go  for  it-dreams  do  come  true! 
Love,  Your  Family 

Vincent  J.  Riha/Michael  Riha 

Mike, 

We  are  proud  to  be  your  parents. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Regina  Struna/Holly  Struna 

Holly, 

You've  given  us  so  many  happy  memories.  Our  prayers  are  with 

you  as  God  helps  guide  you  while  you're  away  from  us.  We  love 

you. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Ed  and  Sandy  Subel/Chrissy  Subel 

Dear  Chris, 

May  your  future  be  filled  with  happiness,  joy  and  all  the  good 

things  that  life  can  offer. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Sal  and  Kathy  Ruggeri/Ann  Ruggeri 

Dearest  Anne, 

We  love  you  and  we're  proud  of  you.  Congratulations  and  God 

bless  you,  always! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad  and  Felicia  and  Rachel 

Keith  and  Donna  Scheurman/Keith  Scheurman 

Linda  and  Robert  Schmidt/Kimberly  A.  Schmidt 

To  Kimberly, 

Always  our  "Tigger".  We  love  you;  and  we're  proud  of  you  too! 

Happines  always. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

George  and  Marlene  Shady/Patricia  Ann  Shady 

We  wish  you  the  best  of  health,  wealth  and  happiness  always. 
Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Frank  C.  Soltesz  Jr./Frank  Soltesz 

Debbie  Schudel/Catherine  Spiegel 

Good  luck  Cathy  in  everything  you  do. 
Love,  Mom  and  Pat 


Marshall  and  Cathy  Thomas/Spencer  Thomas 

Dennis  and  Sheila  Turkall/Corrinne  Marie  Turkall 

Dear  Corri... 

When  we  heard  you  were  coming,  we  were  filled  with  joyful 

surprise. ..ad  all  your  life  you  have  multiplied  that  joy  while  you 

constantly  surprise  us  in  so  many  wonderful  ways!! 

Thank  you  for  who  you  are. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Madeline  Vunderink/Nick  Vunderink 

23  years  ago  I  graduated  from  Euclid  and  now  it's  your  turn.  You 
turned  out  OK  and  have  made  me  very  proud  of  you.  Thanks  for 
being  my  friend  and  my  son. 
Mom 

Mary  L.  Walker/Anthony  Walker  Jr. 

Harry  and  Nancy  Varik/Kimberly  Warik 

Kenneth  and  Pat  Whiteman/Kimberly  Whiteman 

Bob  and  Debby  Young/Nathan  Young 

We  are  so  proud  of  the  extraordinary  person  you  have  become.  We 
wish  you  happiness  and  success  as  you  create  your  future.  May  God 
bless  you  and  guide  you  always. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Paul,  Kathy  and  Valerie 


Donjuanna  M.  Brown 
Donjuanna: 

We  like  you  better  when  you  were  this, 

SPEECHLESS! 

CONGRATULATIONS ! 

.(I!  Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Amy  Elizabeth  Ayer 
Our  Dearest  Amy, 

You  are  one  of  God's  most  precious  gifts. 
Use  your  talents  wisely.  We  are  so  very 
proud  of  you.  We  love  you. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Abby,  Adam  and  Aaron 


Pam  Grisard 
Dear  Pam, 

As  you  graduate  in  '92, 

May  all  your  future  dreams  come  true. 

Remember  this,  your  whole  life  through, 

We  are  very  proud  of  you! ! 

Mom  and  Dad 


Michael  Di  Bartolomeo 
Mike, 

Another  milestone-congratulations ! 
Our  love  and  best  wishes  go  with  you 
as  you  make  your  future  plans. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Family 


Tabitha  Gamble 

Congratulations  to  our  daughter 

Tabitha. 

We  wish  you  much  success  in  your 

life! 

Love,  Mommy  and  Daddy 


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Karen  Hall 

We  can  just  see  you  in  the  next 
picture  with  a  horse! 
We  love  you  Karen. 
Mother,  Starson,  Dawn  and  Joy 


William  Jerin 

Step  4  finished!  Whew! 

But  you  don't  have  to  celebrate  that 

much  do  you? 

Congratulations,  Mom,  Dad  and 

Steven 


Shannon  Marek 

Dear  Shannon, 

Even  through  the  dark  times  you've 

been  the  sunshine  of  my  life. 

Thank  you.  Honey. 

I  love  you,  Mom 


Joy  Lewin 

Joy, 

Congratulations.  We  are  so  proud  of 

you.  You  have  brought  us  much  joy 

and  fantastic  memories. 

Love  you.  Mom  and  Tom 


Keith  Scheurman 

Keith, 

We  love  you,  you  have  always  made 

our  family  proud.  Success  is  waiting 

for  you,  and  we  know  you  will  achieve 

it. 

Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Lauren  and  Eliza- 


Nicole  F.  Lott 

Nikki, 

Some  dreams  come  true  in  '92. 

I  gave  you  love,  time,  understanding, 

discipline  and  independence. 

Use  these  five  seeds  to  continue  to 

grow. 


Kimberly  Whiteman 
Kim, 

We  are  very  proud  of  you.  And  we  hope 
you  reach  all  of  your  goals  in  life.  You 
are  very  special  to  us  and  we  love  you  a 
lot. 
Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

205 


A 


Abramovic,  Helen 117 

Abriani,  Reid 117 

Abshire,  Caron 31,  107 

Abshire,  Michelle  ..20,  21 ,  25, 
28,31,  148,  178 

Academics 92 

Academics  Divider 90 

Activities  Divider 22 

Ad,  Student  Council 186 

Adams,  Dawn 61,  107 

Adams,  Jessica  ...31,  56,  107 

Addis,  Jane 41,94,202 

Addis,  Robert 93,  202 

AFS 41 

Agaibi,  Christine 30,  107 

Agnew,  Richard 107 

Aides,  Athletic 59 

Aides,  Clinic 38 

Aides,  Library 37 

Aides,  Media 50 

Aides,  Office 39 

Akers,  Stephanie 148 

Akos,  Kristen 131 

Albano,  Adam 149 

Alexander,  Christopher  ...131 

Alexander,  Myisha 149 

Allen,  Damon 43,  149,  153 

Allen,  Dana 107 

Allen,  Donte 67,76,  117 

Allen,  Marcus  ....31,  117,  192 
Alspaugh,  Stephen  .9,  21 ,  24, 
29,94,  196,  197 

Amato,  Sue 40,94,  102 

Amos,  Jae  ....28,58,  68,  131, 
194 

Anderson,  Vernesha 107 

Andrade,  Marcos  ..41 ,  68,  88, 
132,  138,  149,  178 
Andrews,  Rasa-Lila  ...31,  107 


Announcers,  Morning 36 

Anthony,  Elijah 107 

Antonini,  Justin 92,  202 

Appling,  Dante 31,  107 

Appling,  Marsha 84,  117 

Apuzzio,  John. .149,  178,  184 

Aquilano,  Gregory 131 

Araca,  Anna 94,202 

Archibald,  Earl 94 

Archie,  Walter 148 

Argie,  Frank 107 

Arlesic,  John  ...43,  64,  65,  66, 

148,  159,  184,  190,202 

Armaro,  Gregory 117 

Armaro,  Louis 131 

Ashley,  Roschell..83,  84,  107 
Ashley,  Stacie  ....81,  83,  117, 
191 

Ashman,  Joyce 25,  28,  40, 

56,  131,  195 

Ashurst,  Tonia 31,  131 

Aspinwall,  Lisa  ...60,  61,  131, 
138,  144,  147 

Atlas,  Christopher 74,  84, 

131, 192 

Attamante,  William 94 

Aube,  William  .40,44,47,48, 
52,53,58,64,66,73,  148, 

149,  178,  183,  194,221 
Ayer,  Abby.. ..60,  61,86,  116, 
117,  191 

Ayer,  Amy 39,  53,  75,  149, 

164,  178,202,204 
Ayers,  Jennie  .24,  25,  28,  29, 
30,53,56,  149,  178,  195, 
196,221 

B 

Babb,  Thomas 149 

Baber,  Amy 56 

Baber,  Laura 71,  107 

Babic,  Randy 28,  30 

Babic,  Roxanne 131 

Bachelor,  Bryan 149,  178 


206 


Index 


Backos,  Ron 94,  184,  202 

Bailey  III,  Joseph  ..67,  84,85, 
117 

Baioni,  David 68,  148,  172 

Baioni,  Phillip 74,  84,  117, 

192 

Baird,  Darlene 33,  117 

Baird,  Dianne  ..189,  196,  198 

Baker,  Dwayne 148 

Baker,  Kristal 84,  117,  193 

Baker,  Matthew  ...73,  80,  107 

Ball,  James 149 

Balogh,  Michael 176 

Bambic,  Sandi  21 ,  34,  52,  91 , 
94,  101,  151,  196,202 

Banach,  Michael 80,  107 

Banach,  Timothy 79,  117 

Banc,  Tom  64,  65,  67,  94,  97, 
159,202 

Band,  Marching 24 

Bandy,  Phil 74 

Banks,  Jetaun 107 

Banning,  Shelley 176 

Banzatto,  Gustavo 192 

Barber,  Amy 27,  52,  107 

Barbish,  Ethel 94 

Barcza,  John 94 

Barker,  Brenda 93,  98 

Barker,  Maria 107 

Barkoot,  Matthew 117 

Barley,  Matthew 149 

Barnard,  Charles 107 

Barnauskas,  Michael  ..65,  66, 
67 

Barnes,  Mark 72,  81 

Barnes,  Shaheena 107 

Barnes,  Tammi 107 

Barstow,  Steve  .68,  133,  149, 
178 

Bartel,  Kathryn 2,  107 

Bartel,  Kelly  ...33,  42,  78,  131 

Bartlett,  Carl 117 

Barton,  Christopher  .117,  148 
Bartulovic,  David  .69,  84,  107 

Barwidi,  Robyn 49,  131 

Basketball,  Boy's 78 

Basketball,  Girl's 82 

Batich,  Stephanie 107 


Battle,  Anthony  T 117 

Battle,  Larry 107 

Bauer,  Gregory 25,  28,  29, 

32,42,58,  131 

Bay,  Kamel 178 

Baylog,  Jason 117 

Beard,  Davera 148 

Bechtel,  Carol  L 92| 

Bechtel,  John 35,50,  107| 

Bechtel,  Rebecca  59,  89,  131 

Bechtel,  Ted 149,  178 

Beck,  Michael .  1 1 ,  12,40,42, 
52,76,  149,  151,178,  180 

Beder,  Edward 149 

Behrens,  Joana 131; 

Behun,  Jason 107 

Behun,  Tara 131 

Beiskeidt,  Jennifer 107 

Belanich,  James 88,107 

Belavich,  Carrie 71 ,  86 

Beletic,  Anthony 131 

Beletic,  Jim 88 

Bell,  Adonis 67,  117 

Bell,  Brian 149,  180 

Bell,  Chakquera 107 

Bell, Cory 107 

Bell,  Meredith 71,81,  107 

Bell,  Nikki 149 

Bender,  Stan 94,  202 

Benjamin,  De  Launda 131 

Benson,  Lolita 107 

Bensusan,  Charlotte 94 

Bergenstein,  Benjamin  ....117 

Berry,  Jennifer 48,  131 

Berzinkas,  Tomas 150 

Berzinskas,  Tom 31 

Besses,  Louis  L 107 

Bessire,  Kimberly 117 

Beutler,  Dennis 107 

Beverly,  Melissa 107 

Bey,  Kamel 150,  177 

Bialko,  Karrie 117,  191 

Bialko,  Melissa 107 

Bibbs,  Derrick 150 

Biggom,  Brandon  .65,  84,  85, 
117,192 

Biggom,  James 107,  131 

Biggom,  Troy 105 


Jilak,  Matthew 107 

Bilavcic,  Drazan 68,  117 

Billips,  Le  Roy 80,  107 

Bilyk,  Stephen 117 

Jirdsong,  Carrie 107 

Jirdsong,  Richard 107 

Jirkett,  Steve 67 

Jirkett  III,  Evand  ..54,  79,  117 
Jischof,  Kimberly  41,49,  117 
iitner,  Gregory. ...5,  150,  190 
3izay,  Edward  .150,202,207 
Slack,  Allen  .50,94,  196,202 

Slack,  Dolores 94,  103 

Black,  Steven 67,  117 

Blackford,  Juliet 151,  178, 

83,  185,202 

Blackwell,  Lamicca 131 

Blackwell,  Tanisha 107 

Jlasius,  Terri 198 

3latnik,  Elizabeth. 30,  69,  107 

Bleich,  Al 94 

Sleigh,  Jeri  Anne 131 

Bloom,  Jameka 107 

Blunt,  Damon 107 

Sobbs,  Tanya 117 

Bodin,  Thomas 79 

Boers,  Brian 5 

Bolder),  Thomas 117 

Boncha,  Joshua  .25,  28,  131, 
92 
Bonner,  Isaac  31 ,  65,  67,  1 1 7 

Boo,  Rafael 41 

Booker,  Johnny 117 

Booker,  Lonzelle 131 

Boos,  Matthew 50,  117 

Boose,  Joseph 107 

Borally  &  B  &  G  Catering .  1 33 

Borcziak,  Heather 107 

3orden,  Shamarr 131 

3owers,  Brian 151 

3owers,  Jason 115 

3owie,  Clarissa 107 

3owling,  Sharon  ..41,49,  117 

3owling,  Sherita41,  150,  178, 

I84 

3oyarsky,  Therese  ....41,  117 

3oyce,  Aaron 73,  107 

3oyce,  Erin 80 

3oyce,  Michael 131 


Boyce,  Nancy 150 

Boyd,  A  Chyrese 27,  131 

Boyd,  Benjie...5,  43,  65,  150, 
155,  159,  171,  180 

Boykin,  Fredreka 117 

Boykin,  Jennean 150 

Boyle,  Edward 49,  176 

Bradley,  Linda 31,  131 

Brearton,  Gene. .94,  184,  202 

Brehmer,  Rebecca 94 

Bremer,  Kevin  59,  65,  67,  79, 
117,  194 

Brennan,  Nikki 28,  107 

Britt,  Blane 117 

Brizes,  Jennifer 131 

Brkic,  Josip 68,  117 

Brodzinski,  Katherine 131 

Brokaw,  Timothy  ..11,  12,  73, 
86,87,  117,  190 

Brooks,  Adrian 107 

Brooks,  Charles 150 

Brooks,  Darrell  ....64,  65, 151 
Brown,  Donjuanna..151,  178, 
202, 204 

Brown,  Ernieliza 41,  117 

Brown,  Kelly 131 

Brown,  Lakiesha 107 

Brown,  Marguerite 151 

Brown,  Rafael  D 107 

Brown,  Ronnie 117 

Brown,  Sandra 69,  117 

Brown,  Sandra  S 84 

Brown,  Stacey 8,  26,  150, 

177,  178,  193 

Bruketa,  Anthony 68,  150, 

160,202 

Bruketa,  Meryann 89,  107 

Bryant  Jr.,  Ronald  ....31,  150, 

183 

Brzeczkowski,  Jenna..35,  59, 

107 

Buchner,  Jonathan  ....68,  117 

Buck,  Pat 94,  202 

Bucknot,  James 131 

Buggs,  Kesha 83 

Buhaley,  Grady 68,  117 

Bunn,  Christine. .69,  131,  191 
Burdock,  Nicholas  ..5,  6,  150, 
184 


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Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Burge,  Marian 108 

Burgess,  James 108 

Burich,  Bridget. .36,  150,  178, 

185,  196 

Burke,  Daniel. ...5,  17,33,52, 

117,  131,  196 

Burkette,  Steve 65 

Burless,  Bryan 117 

Burnette,  John 131 

Burns,  Michael  118 

Bush,  Brian. .73,  88,  131,  190 

Bush,  Debbie 30 

Bush,  Joan 89 

Bush,  Kyle 74,88,  108 

Bush,  Virginia 75,  84,  130, 

131 

Butkus,  Daina39,  51,  83,  118, 

119 

Butkus,  Saulius 65,  151 

Butler,  Darnika 118,  193 

Byrd,  Rayshawn  67,  118,  192 

c 

Cable,  Monica 131 

Cade,  Alfonzo 108 

Caine,  Catherine 131, 191 

Caldwell,  Cynthia 131 

Caldwell,  David 151 

Caldwell,  Garry 131 

Caldwell,  Steven  ..25,  28,  51, 

118,  192 

Callahan,  Daneen  59,  118 

Callahan,  Daymond  ....31 ,  78, 
131, 150 

Callahan,  Denise 78 

Callahan,  Dontrell 80,  108 

Calwise  III,  James 150 

Campbell,  Latrice 150 

Campbell,  Ryan 80 

Cantini,  Eric. 65,  86,  131,  190 

Capuozzo,  Joseph 150 

Caputo,  Michael 118 

Carey,  James 118 

Caric,  Michael 69,  108 

Carlson,  Eric. ..24,  25,  28,  32, 
131 

Carlson,  Jan 94 

Carlson,  Kevin  25,  28,  29,  51, 

108 

Carlton,  Christine  .42,  47,  48, 

52,53,54,  150,  184,221 

Carlton,  Daniel  ....52,  68,  131 

Carmody,  Judith  ...35,48,91, 

94,  101,202 

Carney,  Kelly 195 

Carney,  Mike 192 

Carney,  Patrick. ..74,  84,  118, 
192 


Carol,  Mary 31 

Carrera,  Jose 176 

Carrera,  Sandra  ...20,  33,  41, 
118 

Carrier  II,  Joseph 108 

Carroll,  Adam 118 

Carroll,  Ben 33,  52,  196 

Carroll,  Bridie 69,  131 

Carroll,  Bryant 189,  196 

Carroll,  Courtney 108 

Carroll,  David  118 

Carter,  Damon 108 

Castrovinci,  Robert 118 

Cating,  Michael  ....40,  42,  58, 
131, 134 

Cavanaugh,  Brian 151 

Cayne,  Betsy 198 

Ceranowicz,  Michele 118 

Certic,  Nancy 69,  131 

Cesa,  Christine 31,  132 

Chambers,  Jacquelyn  34,  42, 
151,178,197 

Chambers,  Ron 94 

Chambers.,  Jacquelyn 3 

Chandler,  Ronald 188 

Chapel  Machine  &  Tool  Inc. 
119 

Charles,  Latresa 1 08 

Charmain,  Nicole 152 

Chatman,  Donaze  ...132, 152 

Chatman,  Patricia 83, 118 

Cheerleaders,  Basketball  ..61 

Cheerleaders,  Football 60 

Cherne,  Greg 190 

Cherne,  Gwen 41 

Cheshier,  Lisa 30,  94 

Chess  Club 46 

Chinchar,  Russell 108 

Chinni,  Adrienne..31,  56,  108 

Chitwood,  Jamie 108 

Chitwood,  Rachel 31,  132 

Chitwood,  Sarah 31,  118 

Chmielewski,  Mark 132 

Chorale,  Varsity 33 

Choraliers 31 

Chorus,  Mixed 31 

Chrestoff,  Shannon 132 

Christen,  Shannon 132 

Christides,  Androniki  ..69,  81, 

108 

Christides,  Olympia  ....30,  69, 

132 

Christopher,  Maryann 1 1 8 

Christopher,  Nicole. ...89,  108 

Christopher,  Stephanie  ....42, 

152 

Ciarlillo,  Charles 108 


Index 


207 


Cickavage,  Mark  ..5,  65,  153, 
178,  181 

Cimperman,  John 54,  132 

Cindric,  Anka 118 

Cindric,  Zelko 68,  118 

Ciomek,  Calli 108 

Cipo,  Michael 118 

Cirino,  Nick 108 

Ciulla,  Cindy  ..49,  52,  71,  108 

Clark,  Bryant 108 

Clark,  Carrie 132 

Clark,  Christopher 118 

Clark,  Isis 31,  118 

Clark,  Kimberly 108 

Clark,  Melissa 108 

Clark,  Michael 153 

Clark,  Rikole 118 

Clark,  Shaun  ...153,202,208 

Clark,  Tiffany  J 118 

Clarke,  Melissa 69 

Clarkson,  Shawn 108 

Clarkson,  Sheena 108 

Clay,  Markisha 31 

Clay,  Michael 153 

Cleveland,  Quasheba 132, 

177 

Cline,  Michael 118 

Club,  Chess 46 

Club,  ey 51 

Coates,  Akilah 108 

Coffer,  Vernetta 153 

Colaianni,  Carmen  94 

Coleman,  David 132 

Collins,  Angela  152,  164,  191 
Collins,  Caroline  ...41,  70,  71, 
116,  118,  184,  191 

Collins,  Jacklyn  152 

Collins,  Karin 132 

Collins,  Kevin  118 

Collins,  Manicka 108 

Colon,  Damian 118 

Colonna,  Anastasia 1 53 

Colonna,  Christopher 108 

Comiskey,  Gregory  ...65,  132 
Communications,  Whittle  145 

Congin,  Anthony 153 

Congin,  Michael 108 

Conklin,  Kevin 28,  84,  108 

Conner,  Christiann 118 

Cool,  Casey 132 

Cool,  Dane 108 

Cooper,  Scott 132 

Copic,  Katherine 35,  108 

Copley,  Michael 108 

Corleto,  Marina 108 

Corps,  Flag 27 

Cosiano  Jr.,  Ralph 118 


Costa,  Christopher 108 

Cottingham,  LakitaS.31,  118 
Coulter,  Danielle. 43,  69,  153, 
178 

Council,  Student 52 

Country,  Cross 74 

Covelli,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  David 
176 

Cover,  Rebecca 153 

Covic,  Mario 68,  132 

Cox,  Christine 31,  118 

Cox,  Patricia 20, 118 

Cox,  Selenea 27,  52,  132 

Cox,  Thandeka 153 

Craig,  Nancy 118 

Crawford,  Nicole. ..25,  28,  36, 
152,  178 

Criado,  Geno 31,  80,  108 

Crosby,  Dawn.. ..43,  152,  168 

Crutchfield,  Calvin 132 

Cucanich,  Anthony 153 

Cudo,Jay 67,  118,  129 

Cummings,  Damen  ....76,  77, 
153 

Cummings,  Russell 118 

Cunningham,  Tessa  .44,  152, 

153 

Cunningham  Jr.,  Ronald  153, 

202, 209 

Cupar,  David  50,  53,  58,  153, 

177,  178 

Cupar,  Michael 108 

Curry,  Amy 152,  178 

Curry,  Vidal  192,  198,200 

Curtis,  Michael 152 

Cusack,  Tracy 1 76,  21 0 

Custer,  Scott 108 

Cutwright,  George 108 

Cutwright,  Thomas  ....37,  153 
Cvelbar,  William 50,  153 

D 

D'Amico,  Maria25,  28,  29,  31 , 
35,40,42,51,56,  132,  196 

D'Anna,  Tim  76 

Dabbs,  Reggie 123 

Dacar,  Carol  .59,  64,  78,  132, 
191 

Dacar,  Michael 41,  108 

Dallas,  Tiffany 153 

Daly,  Jennifer 84 

Dane,  Margana  ....33,  41,  44, 
45,52,69,  118,  129 
Dane,  Matthew20,  21 ,  52,  68, 
76,77,  153,  155,  184 

Daugherty,  Harold 94 

Daugherty,  James 108 

Daugherty,  Verne 3 


David  III,  John 84,  118 

Davidson,  Kenneth  ..132,  154 

Davis,  Antonio 108 

Davis,  Hannah 59,80,  108 

Davis,  Kenneth  .78,  154,  178, 
184 

Davis,  Lou 88 

Davis,  Lowell  B 92 

Davis,  Lynn  93 

Davis,  Matthew 68,  86,  87, 

105,132,  190 

Davis,  Michael 86,  87,  1 1 8 

Davison,  Lorene  ..69,  86,  1 1 8 

Davs,  Dion 118 

Dawson,  Donald  ...67,  84,  85, 
118,  192 

Day,  Tara 49,  118 

De  Boe,  Danielle 108 

De  Boe,  Donald 118 

De  Boe,  Harold 20,  154 

De  Panicis,  Terri 118 

De  Panicis,  Tracey  ..118,  193 

Dean,  Lisa 118 

Dejak,  Irene  9,  20,  38,  60,  61, 
146,  147,  154,  155,  177,  178, 
184,  185,221 

Del  Monte,  Mark 132 

Dell,  Jennifer  ....56,  154,  178, 
183,  185,  195 

Dengel,  John 155 

Dengel,  Laura 25,  28,  118 

Dennick,  Christine 132 

Dennis,  Tiffeney 155,  177 

Derezic,  Andrew 132 

Derezic,  Daniel 120 

Derganc,  Jason 69 

Derganc,  Michelle  ...132,  191 

Deskins,  Khristina 30,  120 

Devine,  Jason 154 

DeWine,  Carol 92 

Di  Bartolomeo,  Julie  ...11,  12, 
19,54,70,71,89,  104,  120, 
177,  193 

Di  Bartolomeo,  Michael  2,  62, 
64,65,88,  154,202,205 
Di  Bartolomeo,  Samuel  ....36, 
40,50,65,  146,  147,  154 
Di  Biase,  Christopher  .31 ,  35, 
120,  196,202 


Di  Pasquale,  John 154 

Dickard,  Brian 1 06 

Dickerson,  Nicole  T  ....39,  59 
78,154,178,  183 

Dietrich,  Katie 10E 

Dietz,  Jennifer 155,  17E 

Dietz,  Jessica 89,  106 

Dietz,  Kevin 132 

Dietz,  Nicholas 12C 

Dillard,  Duane 155 

Dineen,  Jennifer  .33,  54,  132 
189,  196 

Dineen,  Michelle 61 

DiPaolo's  House  of  Beauty 
123 

Dirk,  David 106 

Distributive  Education 46 

Divider,  Academics 9( 

Divider,  Activities 22 

Divider,  Last  Year 186 

Divider,  Senior 146 

Divider,  Sports 62 

Divider,  Student  Life 6 

Divider,  Underclass 10' 

Dixon,  Adrienne 81,  8C 

Dixon,  Angela 15' 

Dixon,  Chad 132 

Dixon,  Dennis 154,  19' 

Dixon,  Forest 86 

Dlugos,  Brian 106 

Doboze,  Stewart 35,  15' 

Dodge,  Ronald 50, 15' 

Doles,  Victoria33,  52,  72,  12C 

Dolsen,  Jeffrey 15' 

Dolter,  Merry 37,  9' 

Dominique,  Keyonna 132 

Dominique,  Kimberly  .31,  106 

Donato,  Christopher 132 

Dooley,  Anthony  M 12C 

Doolin,  Michael 12( 

Dorazio,  James 50,  155 

Dornai,  Peter 132 

Dorsey,  Ray 106 

Douglas,  Renee 15J 

Dowell,  Demetrius 106 

Drake,  Erika 27,  132 

Dreis,  Brian  67,  12C 

Drienka,  Sue 83,94,  202 


208 


Index 


Shaun  E.  Clark 

Dear  Shaun; 

This  picture  is  to  remind  you 

that  since  your  first  day  of  school 

you  have  come  a  long  way.  We 

are  very  proud  of  you  and  all 

your  accomplishments. 

With  all  our  love  and  great 

memories  of  a  great  son. 

Love  always,  Mom  and  Dad  and 

Sisters. 


(riscoll  Jr.,  James  31 ,  67,  84, 
20,192 

)rotleff,  Mark 120 

Jrotleff,  Robert  ....50,  67, 120 

>uBroy,  Theresa 94 

)uchon,  Michael 154,  178 

>uck,  Dave 41 

ludley,  DeMoulh 84, 132 

ludley,  Sakina 132 

lugandzic,  Kristina 120 

)uke,  Michael 120 

lulaney,  Anthony 120 

lulla,  Chad  .37,84,  132,190 

lunkin  Jewelers 182 

>unmire,  Brian  ...73,  78,  154, 
59,178,  190 

>unn,  Doug 69 

luran,  Dana 152,  154 

lurant,  Mario 86,87,  108 

lurbin,  Michael 94 

lurket,  Wendy 132,  191 

>ushaj,  Loro 132 

iwyer,  Mickelle 2,  18,43, 

48,  154,  177,  178,  180,  183, 
03 

twyer  Jr.,  Gary 108 

tycks,  Eugene 132 

lysart,  Eric. ..33,  34,  52,  132, 

89,196,  197 

izerowicz,  Alex 94 

E 

!.  222  St.  Jazz  Band 32 

i.  T.  Samuel,  Printers  Inc. 
34 

ast,  Darryl 192 

chon,  Gerard 132 

ckert,  Suzanne 31,  120 

dsall,  James 154 

dwards,  Michael 108 

hrhardt,  Andrew 74,  132, 

92 

hrhardt,  Eric 88,  120 

l-Khatib,  Bassem 155 

ler,  Sylvia 108 

lliott,  Tosha 12,41,  132 


Ells,  Katie 52,62,69,  155, 

178,  184 

Emery,  Paul 97 

Eminger,  Kristina 69,  109 

Emrich,  Christopher 156 

Enneper,  Jean  39,  63,  70,  82, 
132 

Eppich,  Christine 69,  120 

Eppich,  William 5,  68,  156, 

160,  181,  184 

Erak,  Mladan 132 

Ernst,  Chad 109 

Ervin,  Janet 120 

Esch,  Karin 3,  157,  178 

Eubank,  Keith 65,84,  132, 

192 

Euclid  Jalousies 141 

Euclid  Office  Supply 141 

Euclid  Sunoco 127 

Euclidian 47 

Eucuyo 48 

Evans,  Joseph 120 

Evans,  Stacie  6,  52,  135,  146 

F 

Fakult,  Chris 190 

Fankell,  Jean 98 

Fannin,  Christopher 109 

Farone,  Gia 120 

Farrow,  Shaquita 135 

Faulisi,  Mathew 157 

Felden,  Paul 109 

Felice,  Kelly 120 

Fell,  John  P 92 

Fenick,  Thomas 120 

Ferenac,  Alice  39,  42,  50,  59, 
135,221 

Ferrarini,  Fernanda 120 

Ferrato,  Melissa 106,  109 

Ferrato,  Michelle  J 157 

Fetkovich,  Jennifer 157 

Fette,  Rosalie 97 

Fifolt,  Laura  ....60,  61,62,  69, 
109 

Fifolt,  Matthew 135 

First,  Susan 97 

Fisher,  Ray 190 


Ronald  S.  Cunningham  Jr. 

Ronnie, 

We  are  very  proud  of  what 
you  have  done,  and  even 
more  proud  of  what  you  want 
to  be.  Dr.  Ron  C.  M.D. 
We  love  you  very  much. 
Dad  and  Mom. 


Fisher,  Tshombe 120 

FitzGerald,  Meredith 193, 

199,201 

Flament,  Gale 97 

Florian,  Kimberly  ..20,  21,  89, 

157 

Flynt,  Kevin  ....9,65,78,  156, 

179 

Focareto,  Kelly 49,  52,  71, 

109 

Fogarty,  Christin9,  43,  60,  61, 
146,  147,  148,  156,  177,  178, 
179,  180,  183,203 

Fogarty,  Michele 7,  31,  86, 

120 

Football 64 

Ford,  India 193,  198 

Fording,  Michael 109 

Fording,  Thomas50,  120,  189 

Foree,  Melonie 31,  120 

Formick,  Kathryn 109 

Foster,  Latrina 120 

Fowler,  Jane 97 

Fox,  Audree 93,98 

Francetic,  Brian  ...74,  78,  135 

Francetic,  Dan 97 

Francis,  Amora...37,  84,  157, 
193 

Franic,  Ivan 176 

Franic,  Natalie 157 

Franklin,  Lori 109 

Frano,  Stacey 135 

Frantz.Tara 109 

Freedman,  Holly 97 

Freeh,  Joshua25,  28,  32,  109 

Freeman,  Lindsay 71,  109 

Freeman,  Nicole 81,  109 

Freeman,  Wendy 81 

Freshmen 106 

Fuduric,  Mark 65,  135 

Fuduric,  Michael 109 

Fuhrman,  Heidi 25,  28,29, 

32,  120 

Furlong,  Christian 135 

G 

Gadson,  Hakesia 135 

Gady,  Chad 68,  120 

Gady,  Kevin 69,  109 

Gaeta,  Christina  ..20,  21,157, 
179 

Gage,  Quanita 37,  135 

Gajowski,  Kristen  .12,  39,  42, 
47,  147,  157,  177,  179,  182, 
203, 221 

Gallagher,  Jan 49 

Gallon,  Christie 135 


Galloway,  Patricia 120 

Galloway,  Trisha 35,  86 

Galosi,  Edward42,  47,  52,  58, 
157,  179,  184,  194,221 
Galosi,  Robert  18,  40,  47,  52, 
88,  148,  156,  179,221 

Gamble,  Tabitha 9,  31,  60, 

146,  147,  157,203,205 

Gammon,  James 109 

Gannon,  Sean 156 

Gannon,  Thomas 120 

Gannon,  Timothy.  18,  86,  135 

Ganser,  Jason 109 

Garagiulo,  Dennis 157 

Garbincus,  Amy ....  10,  12,  44, 
70,78,  151,  157,  191 

Garbincus,  Matt 190 

Gardner,  Dorian 157 

Gardner,  Dreama 31,  109 

Gardner,  Tammy 109 

Garner,  Mosadi-Rra 135 

Garza,  Maria 97 

Gaspersic,  Erika 1 09 

Gast,  Max 44,  157 

Gast,  William 109 

Gates,  Barbara 97 

Gavin,  Lisa 6,52,  135 

Gboney,  Audrey  27,  156,  183 

Gboney,  Yvonne 156 

Geddes,  Elizabeth 41,  120 

Geiger,  Melissa  .52, 120, 191 
Gelazis,  Tadas  ...40,  58,  157, 
172,  179 
Gembarski,  Renee  ..157,  179 

Georgigevdin,  Alisa 31 

Geppetto's  Pizza  &  Ribs  .134 

Gerland,  Greg 190 

Germany,  Omar 28,  109 

Gessler,  Lynn  .27,  42,  52,  53, 
54,  157,  163,179 
Gezann,  Karen24,  25,  28,  56, 
109 

Gezann,  Sheri 195,  198 

Giancola,  Anna 109 

Gibaldi,  Joseph 157 

Gibaldi,  Michael 120 

Gibbons,  John 68,97 

Gibbs,  Tomeka  ....82,  83,  120 

Gibson,  Shanel 157,  179 

Gilbert,  Kirk 135 

Gillyard,  Carlos 28,  109 

Glavan,  Stacie 71,  109 

Glover,  Erica 176 

Gochneaur,  Christy 135 

Godec,  Jamie 109 

Godina,  Joseph  .10,  155,  158 
Godina,  Robert 120 


Index 


209 


Goebel,  James 97,  220 

Gojevic,  Joseph. 44,  158,  179 

Golf 73 

Golinar,  Kristen  ..5,  9,  60,61, 

147,  158,  164,  179 

Gomez,  Marcos  9,  65,  76,  77, 

158,  192 

Good,  Paula  ...25,  28,  51,  56, 

120 

Gooding,  Bill 97 

Gordon,  Charles 120 

Gordon,  Clarence 135 

Gorman,  Kevin 109 

Gorman,  Meghan  .7,  55,  156, 

158,  179,  191 

Gorman,  Michael 120 

Graffius,  Heather  43,  55,  148, 
155,  159,  177,  179,  180,  193 
Granito,  Jeffrey. ..25,  28,  116, 
120 

Granito,  Kevin  135,  197 

Grant,  Jason 109,  115 

Grant,  Orlando 120 

Graves,  Samantha 176 

Gray,  Ikeira 135 

Gray,  Jason 76,  80,  109 

Gray,  Kevin  69,  109 

Gray,  Melinda 120 

Gray,  Scott  68,  158,  159,  179 

Grayer,  Angelissa 135 

Grayer,  Michele 109 

Grayes,  Damian 120 

Green,  Eric 135 

Green,  Rubin 135,  158 

Greer,  Nikeeya 31,  109 

Greer,  Roshawn  D 64,  65, 

158 

Gregory,  Brandon 120 

Greisl,  Ed  102 

Grice,  David  53,  78,  158,  179, 
183,  184,203,211,221 
Grieshammer,  Sarah  120,  193 

Griffin,  Jennifer 120 

Grisard,  Jennifer. ..41,  49,  52, 

121 

Grisard,  Pamela  ...27,  52,  55, 

159,  163,  179,  184,  185,203, 
204 

Grisez,  Barry 80,  109 

Grisez,  Dan  ....19,  37,40,  47, 
48,84,  158,  179,  194,221 

Gross,  Katy 109 

Grossman,  Jeffrey  5,  68,  159, 
179,  190,203 

Groves,  Janelle  9,  43,  60,  61 , 
146,  147,  148,  158,  164,  177, 
179,  180,  181,  183,  184 


Grywalski,  Susan  121 

Gubitosi,  Tom 97,  202 

Gudaitis,  Angela 30,  121 

Gugliotta,  John 158,  179 

Gugliotta,  Thomas. ...50,  135, 
190 

Guilfoyle,  Brian 190 

Gustafson,  Cynthia 109 

Gustafson,  Debra 78,  135 

Gustafson,  Stacy 135 

Gustetic,  Jason 135 

Guttu,  Robert 121 

Guttu,  Steven 79,  121 

Guy,  Amy 81,  109 

Guzaiskis,  Marty 88 

H 

Habat,  Pat 97,202 

Hadyk,  Julianne..71,  86,  121, 
129,  191 

Haffey,  James 121 

Haffey,  Joshua 31,  109 

Haggerty,  Timothy  ..  1 58,  1 79, 
192 

Hagood,  Jewel 31,  109 

Haile,  Jennifer 109 

Haile,  Tona 158 

Halbedel,  Tom 74,84,97 

Hall, Carlos 121 

Hall,  Charles 79,  121 

Hall,  Jennifer 81,83,  109 

Hall,  Karen  203,205 

Hall,  Keely 135 

Hall,  Mario 65,66,67,  121 

Halloween  54 

Hamilton,  Jacqueline  .78,  135 

Hamilton,  Lesley 8,  16,  27, 

33,  135,  189,  196 

Hamilton,  Sue 191 

Hancock,  Gregory 121 

Hannan,  Eileen 72,  135 

Harmon,  David 135 

Harmon,  Tamara 135 

Harper,  Eddie 158 

Harper,  LaTassha 109 

Harper,  Regina 135 

Harper  Jr.,  Alfred 121 

Harris,  Damian 109 

Harris,  Robert 159 

Harris,  Ronald 109 

Harris,  Semika 159 

Harris,  Sharryse 27,  109 

Harris,  Sue 93 

Harris,  Tanyanekia 109 

Harris,  Tremaine 135 

Harris,  Wendy  ....52,55,  158, 

179 

Harris  Jr.,  Larry 135 


Harrison,  Jennifer....  121,  135 

Harrison,  Johnathan 109 

Harrison,  William  ..66,  67,  76, 
109 

Harsch,  Erin  31,  121 

Harsh,  Derek 135 

Hart,  Gregory 135 

Hart,  Melanie 176 

Hartman,  Amanda 41,  121 

Hartman,  Dave 3 

Hartman,  Marganna 158 

Hartman  III,  William 109 

Hartmann,  Jeff  ...97,  184,  190 

Hartson,  Nyesha 109 

Hartson,  Paul 135 

Harwood,  Catherine  ....90,  97 

Haselbusch,  Andrea 121 

Hausen,  Dawn 121 

Hausen,  Tamara  ....158,  179, 
183,  185 

Hawkins,  Mitchell 31,  121 

Hawthorne,  Michael 121 

Hayes,  Jennifer 51 

Hayes,  Monique  ...24,  25,  28, 

29,  135 

Hayes,  Rachael  52,  158,  179, 

184 

Haynes,  Alana....45,  53,  158, 

179,203,212 

Haynes,  Angela 69,  109 

Haynes,  April 135 

Hazelwood,  Andrea 89 

Head,  Ericka 135 

Heck,  Gretchen159,  160,  168 

Hejduk,  Jennifer 109 

Hejduk,  Julianne 57 

Helcberger,  Albert 121 

Hendrickson,  Amy41,  52,  121 

Henry,  Susan 121 

Heramb,  Robert. .68,  97,  121, 

194 

Herbert,  Christina  ....  1 35,  1 59 

Herbert,  Scott 135 

Herman,  Karvarees 109 

Herman,  Marrico  160 

Hess,  David  V 135 

Hess,  John 109 

Heuer,  Amy 7,31,45,71, 

104,  135,  138,  144 


Heuer,  Carolyn  ..97,  106,  202 

Hickman,  Charlene 1 0S 

Hicks,  Tiffany 121 

Higham,  Gregory  .76,  77,  121 
Highland,  Tiffany  ..31,35,41; 
121, 197 

Hilger,  Amy 111 

Hill,  Lehendro 161 

Hill,  Naglia 31 

Hillier,  Catherine. ..41,  44,  52, 
69,121 

Hillier,  Craig 67,  121 

Hillier,  Robert 111 

Hiser,  Jennifer  20,  53,  70,  82, 
152,  160,161,  179,184,193 

Hlabse,  Mark 121 

Hobson,  David 1 1 1 

Hocevar,  Anthony 121 

Hochschild,  Karen 161 

Hockey 86 

Hodder,  Amy  ...2,71,81,  111 

Hodder,  Karen 102 

Hodder,  Kelly. .36,  39,  40,  53, 
63,70,  152,  160,  161,  179, 
183,  184,  191 

Hodge,  Bryan 121 

Hoffart,  Tom 97 

Hoffert,  Frank 97,202 

Hoffman,  Matthew 1 1 1 

Hoffman,  Michael 111 

Hoffman,  Tim 190 

Hohs,  Miriam 71,  135,  193 

Holland,  Joshua 111 

Hollins,  Kenyadus 20,  45, 

161,  179,  183,  192,198 

Hollis,  Annette 39,41,  84, 

121, 193 

Holloman,  Jason 121 

Holloway,  Antoine 111 

Homecoming 10 

Homovec,  Richard 97 

Hoover,  Robert 121 

Hopkins,  Jessica  ....2,  49,  71 , 
111 

Hoppert,  Deanna 89,  121 

Horton,  Carlita 20,21,52, 

160,  179 

Horton,  Jeffrey 1 1 1 


210 


Index 


Houchins,  Deborah  ....26,  27, 
37,  181 

Howard,  Dawn 58,  160 

Howard,  Jessica 1 1 1 

Howard,  Luciana 1 1 1 

Howard,  Marcus 121 

Howard,  Orry 80,  111 

Howard,  Rashawn 1 1 1 

Howard,  Terry 121 

Howell,  Carrie  31,  35,52,  111 
Hren,  Anthony  24,  25,  28,  32, 
50,88,  121 

Huddleston,  Janet  ....43,  161, 
179,  185 

Hudson,  Quentin 76 

Hudspath,  Nicole 1 1 1 

Hughes,  Heather 121,  193 

Humbert,  Kwanita 121 

Humphery,  Tilden 31,  121 

Hunter,  Joan 135 

Hutchins,  Amy 111 

Hutson,  Robert 136 

Hutton,  CharleaM 111 

I 

annetta,  Lisa. 31,  35,  72,  121, 
197 

Inghram,  Matthew 111 

Irby,  Valerie 121 

Isgro,  Brian 121 

Israel,  Kirk 28,32,41,58, 

138,  161,  189 

Ivey,  Deonna.31,  33,45,  121 

J 

Jablonski,  Frank  .49,  97,  137, 
202 

Jackson,  Brian 192 

Jackson,  De  Shawn 1 1 1 

Jackson,  Devan..64,  65,  161, 
182,  192 

Jackson,  Israel 84 

Jackson,  Lee 193,  198 

Jackson,  Nicole 84,  121 

Jackson,  Richard 121 

Jackson,  Shelli 176 


Jackson  Jr.,  Israel 111 

Jakimowicz,  Jessica ...  1 9,  31 , 

121 

Jakopanec,  Susan.. ..69,  161, 

177 

Jakse,  Jeffrey 1 1 1 

Janez,  Joe 80 

Janezic,  Sonia 8,  26,  111 

Janout,  Phillip 111 

Jayne,  P  Neal 122 

Jeffrey,  Ricky 122 

Jenko,  Christina 111 

Jennings,  Solema 111 

Jensen,  Jesse 11 1 

Jerele,  Dawn  ...9,  60,  61,  136 

Jergensen,  Monique 136 

Jerin,  William  ....7,  73,  88,  89, 
161,179,  184,  190,203,205 
Jernigan,  Raeshuan  ...10,  11, 
64,65,67,78,85,  105,  133, 
136,  189 

Jeroncic,  Valerie 31 ,111 

Jim,  Selena 81 

Jobs 18 

Jogel,  Gretchen 1 1 1 

Johnson,  Christine 31 

Johnson,  Kenneth 67,  122 

Johnson,  Kevin 67,  122 

Johnson,  Lanesha 136 

Johnson,  Latanyia 1 1 1 

Johnson,  Lillian 31,  136 

Johnson,  Ralph 122 

Johnson,  Sandra31,  122,  130 

Johnson,  Shenise 111 

Johnson,  Stacie...41,  69,  122 

Johnson,  Tenesia 1 1 1 

Jolly,  Stacy 160,203 

Jones,  Amont 136 

Jones,  Arthur 160 

Jones,  Ayonna 136,  193 

Jones,  Demetria 136 

Jones,  Kisha 52,  111 

Jones,  La  Shaunda 161 

Jones,  Robbin 136 

Jones,  Shantai 134,  136 

Jones,  William 67,  122 

Jones,  Yolanda 83,  111 

Jordan,  Brian 67,85,  122 

Jordan,  Jeff 68 


David  Grice 

To  our  "Chief, 
Congratulations!  May 
you  fill  the  "shoes  of  life 
ahead"  as  well  as  you've 
done  so  far.  We're  proud 
of  you  and  will  love  you 
always! 
Love;  Mom  and  Dad. 


Jordan,  Pamela  ....60,  61,  69, 

111 

Jordan,  Scott65,  67,  122,  129 

Jorz,  Angela 136 

Journey,  Joseph 11 1 

Joyce,  Peter 122 

Juengel,  Benjamin.. .136,  190 

Juniors 130 

Juratic,  Julie  ...161,  171,  179, 
221 

Juratovac,  Susan 161 

Jurgensen,  Monique 69 

K 

Kadras,  Konstantina 136 

Kale,  David 48,  136 

Kaleal,  Jeffrey  16,36,42,46, 

47,  53,58,  161,  179,221 

Kalinowski,  Kyle 161 

Kane,  Caroline 136,  203 

Karaba,  Dennis 122 

Karaba,  Fred 136 

Karabinus,  Joseph 122 

Karabinus,  Michael. 3,  19,  33, 
36,47,48,52,53,62,  148, 
160,  179,  184,221 

Karnak,  Carolyn 111 

Karnak,  Rebecca 199 

Kascak,  Jennifer. .60,  61,  111 

Katona,  Joyce 97 

Kausek,  Laurie 160 

Keaveney,  Lynn  6,  161 

Keeney,  Shannon 1 1 1 

Keffer,  Anthony 161,  179 

Keffer,  Jessica 111 

Keffer,  Tony 43 

Kehn,  Jan 97,202 

Keiffer,  Melannie 122 

Kekic,  Kelly.... 2,  20,  148,  161 

Kekic,  Lisa 161 

Kelley,  Brian 80 

Kelley,  Devin 161,  171 

Kelley,  Jim 97 

Kelley,  Sunny-Jim  111 

Kelly,  Jeffrey 111 

Kelnhofer,  Michael  20,  21,  31, 
33,40,44,45,  162,  179 

Kemp,  ErikkaD 111 

Kenas,  Antoinette 31 

Ketchum,  Kevin  ...25,  28,  111 

Kidd,  Tyreal 122 

Kilgore,  Chastity 122 

Killion,  Mark 111 

Killion,  Matthew 162,  175, 

185,  194 

Kim,  Joon  .10,  12,  16,44,47, 

48,  151,  152,  162,  179 
Kimball,  David  .162,  164,  179 


King,  Anne 31,  57,  69,  136 

King,  Monolito 136 

King,  Montoyia  ....81,  83,  111 

Kiral,  Mary 111 

Kish,  Kristin 31,56,  111 

Klann,  David 122 

Kleckner,  Casey  ..25,  28,  122 

Klein,  Ellen 97 

Kletecka,  Christopher  80,  1 1 1 

Knaack,  Steve 76 

Knight,  Hoyet 122 

Knirnschild,  Stephanie  ....136 

Knistautas,  Lynda 136 

Knuth,  Robert 92 

Kobe,  John 25,28,  136 

Kochis,  Jessica 69,  1 1 1 

Kocina,  Dustin 162 

Koenig,  Jeanne 93 

Koepp,  Kristina 1 1 1 

Kohanski,  Timothy  73,  86,  87, 
136 

Kohler,  Daniel 136 

Kollar,  Karen 31,  122 

Korb,  David 136 

Kostansek,  Paul  .52,  88,  146, 
151,  163,  181,  183,  184 

Kovac,  Karly 136,203 

Kovacevich,  Mark.. ..136,  190 

Kovacic,  Edward 163 

Kovatch,  T.  Brad 111 

Kowalski,  Jeffrey 162 

Kracheck,  Joseph 122 

Kramer,  Barbara  E 92 

Kramer,  Robert. ..44,  68, 162, 
213 

Kristo,  Jason  162,  179 

Kristoff,  Jeffrey 68,  136 

Krsak,  Joseph 111 

Kucaric,  Anthony 162 

Kucinski,  Candace  ..162,  179 

Kugel.Joe 163,  179 

Kuhen,  Sarah  31,35,59,  111 

Kukla,  Denise 122,  177 

Kunchik,  Laura 110 

Kunes,  Mary  ....8,  26,  28,  111 

Kunes,  Roger 190 

Kusa,  Michelle 136 

Kwiatkowski,  Mark  59,  65,  66, 
136 

L 

La  China,  Angela 1 1 1 

La  China,  Stacy 122 

Ladovich,  Stephan  ....84,  112 


Index 


Lake  Jr.,  Jimmie  ...65,  76,  77, 

136 

Lange,  Jeremy  40,  44,  48,  49, 

68,  136,  194 

Lanzaretta,  Colleen  ...56,  163 

Lanzaretta,  Matthew 136 

Lapuh,  Gwendolynn 112 

Lapuh,  Jeffrey  ...67,  122,  194 

Lapuh,  Wendy 72,  81 

Lardomita,  Jack 65 

Last  Year  Divider 188 

Latine,  Jeffrey 112 

Latine,  Seona....51,  162,  180 

Lauria,  Kelly 51 

Lausche,  Darrell  ...25,  51 ,  53, 
162,  180 

Laush,  Johnny 112 

Lawrence,  Christina  ..51,  122 

Lawrence,  David  A 92 

Lawrence,  Eric 136 

Lawrence,  Sahara  Lovey  1 62 

Leach,  Melissa 112 

Leben,  Shawn 112 

Lech,  Paul 50,  162 

Lederer,  Corey 122 

Lee,  Michael 78,  136 

Lellis,  Jane 91,97,202 

Lemieux,  Matthew  ....86,  122, 

192 

Lemieux,  Robert. ..55,  86,  87, 

136 

Lemmois,  Greg 122 

Leonardi,  Joanne 122 

Leonardi,  Joseph. ...162,  180, 
190 

Leonetti,  Betsy 98,  202 

Lepley,  Jennifer 112 

Lewin,  Joy  ....53,  63,  70,  152, 
160,  163,  176,  180,  183,  185, 
189,  191,203,205,221 

Lewis,  Narieka 38,  112 

Lewis,  Tameka 122 

Lidrbauch,  Joan. ..48,  98,  202 

Lin,  Shu-Hui  31,  136 

Linderman,  Joan 98 

Lindic,  Amy 26,  39,  112 

Lindsey,  Stephen 65,  163, 

171 

Linn,  Benjamin  112 

Lishing,  Susan 43,  136 

Little,  Jason 122 

Little,  Karen 98 

Little,  Robin 112 

Loas,  Mark 67 

Lockers 16 

Lohn,  Robert 122 


Lomac,  Mary 98,  202 

Long,  Debra  ...33,  34,  39,  52, 
148,  162,  180,  183,  184,  196, 
221 

Longbrake  Jr.,  Patrick 74, 

136,  192 

Longstreth  Jr.,  David 1 1 2 

Lornwell,  Edward 122 

Lott,  Nicole 162,203,205 

Loveless,  James 122 

Loveless,  Kristen 43,  162, 

176,  177,  180,  183 

Lowe,  Jree 28,  122 

Lowe,  Ken 98,  137 

Lowery,  Donald  ..44,  67,  162, 

168 

Lowery,  Shawn.. ..88,  89,  122 

Lucas,  Marge 98,  202 

Lucas,  Matthew 122 

Lucido,  Christopher 112 

Ludvick,  Joe 31 

Ludvik,  Emma 122 

Ludvik,  Joseph 112 

Luikart,  April  .35,39,  52,  136, 
197 

Luikart,  Sean 112 

Lukat,  Candi  ...39,  40,  42,  53, 
162,  180,  197 

Luke,  Amanda 57,  136 

Lumadue,  Arle 98,  191 

Lux,  Patty 198 

Ly,  Michelle 112 

Ly,  Thang 112 

Lyle,  Kimberly 163 

Lynch,  Kyle 88,  122 

Lynn,  Michele  .17,  24,  25,  28, 
53,56,  163,  195,203 
Lyons,  Brian 31,  112 

M 

Macek,  Jerry 196 

Mackemull,  Jim 98 

Macleod,  Brian 136 

Madden,  Sarah 136 

Mahle,  Christina 112 

Mahovlic,  Christian 122 

Maines,  Tamara 27,  122 

Majercik,  Carie 136 

Majorettes 26 

Makupson  II,  Stanley 122 

Malaney,  Dana 112 

Malnar,  Michael 122 

Malone,  Damon 122 

Malone,  Karnita  ...31,  52,  112 

Manburg,  Marc 98 

Mance,  Jozefina 54,  136 

Mannarino,  Mike 164 


»12 


Index 


Mannarino,  Stacy 122 

Mansperger,  Ellen  25,  28,  32, 
37,41,42,55,56,  136 

Marcelli,  Carla 136 

Marcelli,  Joe 30,  112 

Marching  Band 24 

Marchuk,  Jane 136 

Marchuk,  Melissa 164 

Marchuk,  Samuel  ....139,  192 

Marcu,  Steven 80,  98 

Marek,  Shannon7,  52,  54,  75, 
155,  165,  180,  183,203,205 

Marer,  Shaljason 193 

Maria,  Bernardo 122 

Marincek,  Tracy  55,  163,  165, 
182,  193,221 

Marinelli,  Melissa 139 

Markon,  Oliver 165 

Maroli,  Diane 98,  202 

Marron,  Nathaniel  25,  28,  122 

Marsh,  Kathy 98 

Marshal,  Tom 67 

Marteletti,  Tatiana17,  69,  122 

Martin,  Michelle 112 

Martincic,  Skip 86 

Marunowski,  Kelly 52,  139 

Marusic,  Anthony  68,  69,  139 

Marusic,  Joseph 80,  112 

Masek,  David 112 

Masek,  Jennifer 43,  139 

Mason,  Teh 165 

Massingill,  Thomas 124 

Masten,  Michele 124 

Master  Pizza 133 

Masters,  Choral 31 

Masterson,  James  ....73,  139, 
197 

Matiaska,  Carla 199,201 

Matko,  Allen 98 

Matlock,  Tiffany 112 

Mauldin,  De  Vonna..165,  177 

Maurer,  Maggie 31 

Maurer,  Margaret 139 

Maxson,  Dan 70,  191 

Maxwell,  Charles  .33,  67,  124 

Maxwell,  Ricky 124 

May,  Patrick 124 

Maynard,  Jason 112 

Maynard,  Rhonda 124 

Mazar,  Maria 124 

Mazzei,  Lillian 41,  71,  104, 

124 

Mc  Arthur,  Joseph 43,  164 

McCandless,  Kelly 164 

Mc  Cants,  Altonio 124 

McCarthy,  Kevin 112 

Mc  Cartney,  Kevin 124 

Mc  Closkey,  Dina 49,  124 

McClure,  Lura 112 

Mc  Coy,  Angelo 112 

Mc  Coy,  Tameka 112 

McCray,  D'Hiate 31,  112 


Mc  Creight,  Jason 68,  124 

Mc  Crone,  Joseph  ...139,  190 

Mc  Daniel,  Otha 124 

Mc  Dougal,  Rashaun  .28,  112; 
Mc  Dougall,  Michael  ...36,  65,, 
165 

Mc  Dougel,  Rashawn 281 

Mc  Duffie,  Erica 165 

Mc  Duffie,  Shannon 139 

Mc  Ewen,  Sharon 124 

Mc  Ghee,  Deliska.36,  52,  55,; 
82,165,  179,180,  185 

McGrath,  Martin  44,  165 

Mc  Griff,  Latonia 31,  112J 

Mc  Grader,  Danielle 139 

McGuckin,  Sean  P 112 

Mc  Guinness,  Michael20,  139 

Mc  Guinness,  William 92, 

184,  199,202 

Mc  Kay,  Christopher 124 

Mc  Kean,  Angela 165 

Mc  Kee,  Justin 68,  124 

Mc  Kinney,  Darnea....80,  112 

Mc  Laughlin,  Judy 98,  202 

Mc  Michael,  Jewvon  ..78,  139 

Mc  Millan,  Michael 112 

Mc  Namara,  Mary. ..9,  60,  61, 

146,  147,  164 

McNeill,  Michael  .86,  87,  124 

McPeek,  Matt 190 

McLaughlin,  Robert 92 

Meadows,  Orlando 112 

Meden,  Stacey7,  71,  82,  124, 

177,  191 

Medved,  Dawn  ...49,  72,  139, 

191 

Medved,  Tina 52,  124 

Medves,  Chantelle 43,  52, 

164 

Medvick,  William 91,92 

Meeks,  Gary 78,  139 


Alana  Haynes 

Lonie; 

Who  loves-u-better? 


Meier,  Nicole 71,  112 

Melaragno,  John  124 

Mellen,  Edie 98,  196 

Melnyk,  Jennifer  ...36,  45,  48, 
49,53,72,  160,  165,  180, 
183,185,  191,203,214 

Melton,  Rhonda 112 

Meros,  Danno 76,  139 

Merrill,  Timothy 124 

Merritt,  Anthony 165 

Merritt,  Christopher 112 

Meyers,  Carol 37,  98 

Meyers,  Maureen 139 

Meyers,  Michael 112 

Michael,  Tina 124,  193 

Mihalic,  Daniel 112 

Mihalic,  Kathy 71 

Mihalic,  Kristen  ... 71,  82,  124, 
177,  191 

Mihalic,  Meredith 70,  133, 

139,  144,  191 

Mihalic,  Mike 175 

Mikich,  Kim 198 

Miklowski,  Janeen 72,  112 

Mikulcic,  Lydia 52,  165 

Miles,  Maxine 31,  33,  98 

Milinski,  Danielle  ..31,41,  69, 

124 

Miller,  Cecilia. ..7,  57,  71,  124 

Miller,  Demarco 76,  112 

Miller,  Jane 31,  124 

Miller,  Raymond 86,  112 

Miller,  Tremayne 112 

Mingle,  Brent 124 

Minich,  Christine 139,  191 

Miocic,  Paul 139 

Miocic,  Suzanna 112 

Miranda,  Courtney 124 

Miranda,  Rosalyn  60,  61,  112 

Miskinis,  Aldona 98 

Mitcham,  Rashid 165,  180 

Mitcham,  Rochelle 112 

Mitchell,  Chandrielle 139 

Mitchell,  Donovan 165 

Mitchell,  Michael 164 

Mitchell,  Monesha 139 

Mitchell,  Tina 193 

Mlac,  Christie 39,  139 


Mock,  Heather 176 

Mogyorody,  Patricia  ...27,  31, 

139 

Molakakis,  Christopher....  112 

Mominey,  David  112 

Mominey,  Douglas 112 

Mominey,  Ray 124 

Monge,  Melanie 124 

Monroe,  Bradford 112 

Montagner,  Julie. ..7,  70,  139, 
160,  191 

Montani,  Ray 98 

Mooney,  Benjamin  25,  28,  29, 
32,86,112 

Moore,  Debra 124 

Moore,  Denise.164,  180,  182 

Moore,  Priest 139 

Moore,  Shannon 112 

Moore,  Thomas 124 

Moore,  Tia 113 

Moorman,  Jennifer 139 

Moorman,  Roshid 31 

Moorman,  Takia 31 

Morris,  Carrie 124 

Morris,  Gregory 113 

Morris,  Herbert 65,  139 

Morris,  Katie 98,  202 

Morris,  Raymond86,  139,  190 

Morris  Jr.,  Jeffery 113 

Morrison,  Hallie 139 

Morrison,  Terance 124 

Mosby,  Todd 113 

Moses,  Stephanie  ...165,  183 

Moses,  Todd 113 

Moskalski,  David 113 

Moster,  Elizabeth  .45,  47,  72, 
104,  160,165,  195,221 
Moushey,  Martin  12,  139,  190 

Mowell,  Brian 113 

Mowell,  Shawn 124 

Moyer,  Brian 124 

Moyer,  Kelly  ...25,28,41,89, 
124,  193 

Mr.  Build 129 

Mueller,  John 124 

Mullen,  Joanne 124 

Munici,  Angelina 139 

Munici,  Nicole 124 


Muscarella,  Kathy. ..7,  38,  52, 
75,  155,  163,  165,  180,  183, 
184,  193 

Muzinic,  Chris 190 

Muzinic,  Elizabeth 31,  35, 

124,203 

Myers,  Damien 165 

Myles,  Wendy 33,  139 

Mytrosevich,  Lisa 139 

N 

Nadvornik,  Shannon  106,  113 
Nagode,  Melissa  42,  56, 124, 
195 

Nagy,  Erika 139 

Nagy,  Michael  ....84,  85,  103, 
139 

Nainiger,  William 84,  113 

Napolo,  Wai 56 

Naro  III,  James 113 

Nash,  Darryl 139,  165 

Neal,  Shawn 139 

Negrelli,  Jolie 139 

Nehrig,  Sarah  .31,  34,  35,  45, 
124,  197 

Nemerovsky,  Sherry 139 

Netherly,  Eric 113 

Newell,  Paul 196 

Newsom,  Eric 124 

Newsome,  Andrew 68,  76, 

139 

Newsome,  Brian 76,  113 

NHS 53 

Nickell,  Laura  .9,60,61,  139, 
146,  147 

Nickels,  Jack 175 

Nicolosi,  Stephen 68,  124 

Niebes,  Carole 98,  142 

Niemann,  Shaunda 113 

Niksick,  Kimberly 113 

Nocera,  Michael 113 

Nolan,  Chet 65 

Nolan,  John 139,  190 

Norman,  Takia 124 

Norris,  Adam  67,  88,  124,  194 

Norris,  Lorenzo 192 

Norton,  Christopher. ..33,  139 

Norton,  Rachel 166 

Norton,  William 113 

Nosan,  Mary 124 

Nosse,  Lawrence  .20,  21,  33, 
62,64,65,78,  166,  180,  183, 
192,203 

Novak,  Kenneth 73,  139 

Novak,  Kory 113 

Novak,  Marie 139 

Nowak,  Leah 166 

Nowosielski,  James 125 


Nowosielski,  Joseph 1 66 

Nugent,  Colleen 166,  180 

Nugent,  Michael 125 

Nugent,  Noreen 38, 167 

Nykiel,  Jack 167,203 

o 

O'Brien,  Janet 113 

O'Doshey,  John 88 

O'Flynn,  Mike 192 

O'Keefe,  llese 52 

O'Neill,  Martin 67,  125 

Obeng,  Kofi 88,  1-66,  167 

Oboczky,  Michelle  ...166,  203 

Oletz,  Nicholas 125 

Olszens,  Keith 197 

Olszewski,  Laurie 113 

Orchestra 30 

Orgovan,  Matthew 125 

Oroz,  Helen  ....41,  44,  45,  52, 
69,72,  125,  197 

Orsulic,  Silvia 42,  139 

Oilman,  Marie 125,  177 

Ortman,  Mathew 84,  113 

Osama,  Assadi 113 

Osredkar,  Diane 113 

P 

Padavick,  Andy 125 

Padavick,  April 113 

Padavick,  Sherry 125 

Pae,  Steven 113 

Pae,  Susan 166 

Pagonis,  Despina 31,  125 

Panyathong,  Ouane 166 

Paolucci,  James 139 

Papo,  Nicholas 125 

Papp,  Erika 125 

Parey,  Christine 113 

Parey,  Melissa  27,  51 ,  56,  89, 

139 

Parise,  Cara7,  39,42,  60,  61, 

116,  125,  193 

Parker,  Marc 64,  65,  166 

Parrino,  Sally 196 

Parrino,  Shane 167 

Parsons,  William 125 

Paskert,  Joan 45,  98,  184 

Pasquale,  Ben 92 

Patel,  Manishbhai 167 

Patel,  Minalben 113 

Paterson,  Laurie 191 

Patouhas,  Leonidas 113 


Index 


213 


Patrick,  Shevaughn 113 

Patterson,  Katherine  ..27,  28, 
31,51,54,  140,221 

Patterson,  Nicole 140 

Patton,  Damon 140 

Paul,  Judy 98 

Pawlowski,  Adam 58,  98 

Payne,  Sarah 125 

Peacock,  Chamika 125 

Pearson,  Pepe31,  64,  65,  84, 
125,  133,  188,  192 

Pecnik,  Renee 113 

Peer  Tutors 42 

Pekol,  Anne 44,  166 

Pekol,  Julie 44,82,  140 

Pelz,  Joshua 88,  125,  140 

Pennington,  Tequila  ...11,  12, 
13,  145,  151,  166,  177,  180 

Penny,  Teresa 140 

Peoples,  Bryan9,  65,  84,  105, 
140,  147,  192 

Peralta,  Christina 113 

Peredne,  Irma 113 

Perez,  Frank 91,  92 

Perez,  Jo-Rita 98 

Perez,  Peter 125 

Perkins  Restaurant 137 

Perme,  Raymond 140 

Perovsek,  Christopher 140 

Perry,  Christine 16,  89 

Perry,  Joseph 125,  129 

Perry,  Levelle 31 

Perry,  Lynnette 31,  81,  83, 

125 

Perry,  Nicholas  ...5,  166,  183, 

185 

Perry,  Scott 113 

Peru,  Bobby 125 

Pesek,  Gregory 69,  113 

Pesek,  Jeffrey  20,  68,  84,  166 

Pestle,  Greg 69 

Peters,  Mark 44,  140 

Peters,  Matthew 125,  133 

Petkovic,  Tracy  ...7,  166,  183, 
184 

Petrasko,  Jason 140 

Petrick,  Deborah  98 

Petrik,  Kari 140 

Petrovic,  Robert 98,  202 

Petrovic,  Silvya 31 

Petrowski,  Brian 125 

Petrowski,  Dawn  191 

Petrowski,  Melissa 113 

Petterson,  Michael  ....65,  140 
Petty,  Michael 125 


214 


Index 


Pfahl,  Benjamin  ..68,  84,  167, 
180,  183,  192,203 

Pfahl,  Devanie 69,  125 

Pfeifer,  Scott 125,203 

Phillips,  Myron 67 

Phillips,  Nicole 31,41,  125 

Phillips,  Rebekah 140 

Phillips  II,  Nathaniel. ..25,  125 

Phillips  Jr.,  Alphonzo 125 

Phillis,  Jason  ....7,40,53,68, 
167,  179,  180,  184,  190,204 
Phipps,  Karen. 31,  38,  70,  71, 
166,  180,  183 

Picard,  Danielle 113 

Picozzi,  Jennifer 19,  140 

Pierce,  Justin 125 

Pierce,  Lakesha 140 

Pierce,  Rachel  E 71,  89 

Pignatiello,  Roy  ....65,  66,  67, 
82, 98,  202 

Pike,  Dan 166,  192 

Pikus,  Catherine  ..31,  61,  113 

Pikus,  James 125 

Pikus,  Jim 76 

Pikus,  Rachel 140 

Pinzarroni,  Christina166,  180, 
191 

Pinzarroni,  Jennifer 1 52 

Piotrowski,  Dawn 125 

Pirich,  Brent 113 

Piscitello,  Jacqueline166,  180 

Pittman,  Tiruss 125 

Pla,  Sally 98,  137,202 

Play,  Fall  34 

Plevelich,  Michelle. 8,  26,  166 

Podmore,  David  74,  140 

Podmore,  Debbie  .41,  45,  52, 
69,  125 

Pollard,  Tameka 140 

Pomiecko,  Ginger 49,  140 

Ponsart,  Joe 167 

Pope,  Jason 125 

Popovic,  Sean  J 140 

Popp,  Angelina 140 

Post,  Jessica 113 

Powalie,  Elizabeth 71,  113 

Powalie,  Melissa 140 

Powaski,  Ronald 98 

Powell,  Anthony 125 

Powell,  Deborah 167 

Powell,  Steve 168 

Powell,  Timothy 125 

Prejean,  Suzanne 113 

Presot,  Jim  .43,69,  101,  141, 

177,202 

Preston,  William  ...28,  29,  76, 

113 

Price,  James 73,  113 

Primosch,  Lisa  31 ,  59,  64,  78, 
125 


Pritchett,  Angela  M 1 68 

Prodan,  Nino 88,  125 

Puglia,  Christine  ..27,  31,  113 
Puglia,  James.... 43,  140,  169 

Pupo,  Joseph 169,  180 

Pursley,  F  Jason 140 

R 

Radachy,  Karen  ...53,  75,  82, 
169,  180,  183,  184,193 
Raguz,  Marija  .40,  44,  47,  48, 
152,  169 

Raicevich,  Mike 73,  101 

Ramlow,  Barbara 41,  101, 

202 

Ramlow,  Robert  84,  101,  192, 

202 

Ransaw,  Nakia 140 

Ray,  Kacie 125 

Reagan,  Daniela 60,  113 

Reed,  Melanie 30,  113 

Reed,  Michelle  ...33,78,  169, 

180 

Reed,  Richard  ..7,  31 ,  43,  55, 

140,  168,221 

Reed,  Willie 65,66,  125 

Reichert,  Robert 140 

Reichman,  Adam  64,  65,  140, 
159,  190 

Reksten,  James 125 

Relliford,  Angela 168 

Renftle,  David 113 

Reno,  Charles 101,  167 

Repko,  Allison  41,  44,  52,  69, 
125 

Repko,  Amy 72,  113 

Rettger,  Laura 113 

Rezzolla,  Mike  ..65,  146,  147, 
191 


Jennifer  Melnyk 

Jenn, 

We  will  always  be  proud  of 

you  no  matter  what  kind  of 

mood  you're  in. 

Love  ya,  Mom  and  Dad. 


Rhodes,  Katherine  ..140,  169 

Rhodes,  Lisa 125 

Richards,  Jack 190 

Richardson,  Anjanette 169 

Richardson,  Wyley 125 

Richmond,  Wendy 75,  140 

Riding,  Mike 74 

Ridings,  Chris 31 

Ridings,  Scott 125 

Riedel,  Denise  ..8,  26,  36,  54, 
169,  180,  183,  184,193 

Riedel,  Lisa 193 

Riek,  Stephen 113,  115 

Riha,  Michael  ....31,  140,204 
Risko,  Debrah  39,  55,  70, 

163,  169,  180,  191 

Ritz,  Kimberly...43,  140,  148, 

164,  169,  180,  184 

Rivera,  Frances  39,  168,  180, 
183 

Roberts,  Ann 101 

Robinson,  Akilah 125 

Robinson,  Hope  .33,  52,  146, 
168,  180,  184,  198 

Rocco,  Missy 198 

Roden,  Marie 101 

Rodriguez,  Joe 90,  101 

Roever,  Dave 123 

Rogers,  James 1 40,  1 69 

Rogers,  Robert 113 

Rogers  Jr.,  Wilson 67,  126 

Rogonjic,  Mate 140 

Rolfe,  Allan  A 202 

Roll,  Robert 140 

Rosberg,  Rachel 169 

Rose,  Kenneth 140 

Rotch,  Mike 126 

Roth,  Eric 140 

Roth,  Paul  74,  140,  192 

Rowe,  Amanda.... 62,  72,  140 
Rozic,  Leon 86,87,  169 


Spencer  Thomas 

Proud  is  what  we  feel 

For  a  beautiful  son  that  is  so 

dear. 

Our  love  for  you  will  always 

by  near.  Love,  Mom  and  Dad. 


Rozic,  Tony 86,  126 

Rucker,  Ronald 113 

Rudder,  Deborah 101 

Rudy,  Tim 80 

Ruggeri,  Ann  ..33,  36,  53,  69, 
169,  189,  196,204 

Runza,  Paul 140,  155,  169 

Rusack,  Kevin 67,  126 

Russ,  Kyle  ...61,  69,  126,191 

Russo,  Joyce 101 

Russo,  Michael 113 

Russo,  Tony 93 

Rychlik,  Melissa 39,  140 

s 

Sabel,  Kimberly...75,  89,  140 

Sabur,  Esan 140 

Sacko,  Liesel..7,  60,61,  116, 
126,  129,  184 

SADD 45 

Sadler,  Andrew 140 

Sadler,  Angela 60,69,  113 

Sadowsky,  Joyce 39,  101 

Sajetowski,  Jonathan 168, 

180,217 

Sakatch,  Joseph 140,  155, 

168 

Sakatch,  Rebecca  39,  45,  60, 

61,  126 

Salisbury,  Christina  ...52,  113 

Sallach,  Fred 101 

Salopek,  Joseph 140 

Salupo,  Mamie  .3,  31 ,  42,  52, 

53,55,  169,180,  181,  183, 

184 

Salvatore,  Alicia  ..35,  69,  126 

Samas,  Joshua 169,  184 

Samsa,  Jason  25,  28,  29,  32, 
126 

Sanborn,  Sandy 101,  202 

Sanders,  Michael 113 

Santiago,  Francisco  ..80,  113 

Sarpolis,  Kristen  ...19,  47,  48, 

53,90,  127,  169,  180,184, 

221 

Sarpolis,  Lauren48,  104,  126, 

221 


Sas,  James 65,  140,  190 

Sattler,  Greg 101 

Saunders,  Paris 126 

Savchuk,  Robert 169 

SAVE 49 

Scaife,  Heather 126 

Scarniench,  John  31 ,  35,  1 06, 

114 

Scheurman,  Keith. ..9,  16,  24, 

25,32,51,  169,  180,  183, 

185,204,205 

Scheurman,  Lauren  9,  56,  60, 

61,  143,  146,147,  195 

Schiavoni,  Deana18,  43,  170, 

175,  180 

Schiavoni,  Maria 89,  114 

Schill, Kevin 126 

Schilling,  Jennifer 126 

Schmeling,  Bette97,  101,  202 

Schmeling,  Robert 33,  88, 

170,  180,  196,221 

Schmidt,  Kim 5,  170,  180, 

183,  184,  193,204 
Schneider,  Terese  M  ..31 ,  86, 
126 

Schnell,  Veronika 189 

Schoen,  Kathleen 43,  148, 

167,  170,  177,  180 

Schoval,  Kim 31,60,  114 

Schoval,  Richard 170 

Schrader,  Becky 75 

Schultz,  Donata 101 

Schultz,  Jennifer 143 

Schultz,  Kimberly  60,  61,  126 

Schultz,  Tammi  126 

Schulz,  Heather 114 

Schulz,  Lindsay 1 14 

Schuster,  Kenneth 84,  114 

Schwan,  Samuel 126 

Schwartz,  Helene 69,  114 

Schwenke,  Pete  .65,  67,  101, 
193 

Scimenes,  David 126 

Scott,  Carissa 30,  114 

Scott,  Darnell 192 

Scott,  Holly.  9,  10,12,43,52, 
60,61,  146,  147,  151,  171, 
177,  178,  180,  181,  184 
Scott,  Justin 171 


Frank  A.  Soltesz 

Hockey  may  be  your  life,  but 
education  is  your  meal  ticket. 
You  can't  have  one  without 
the  other.  Best  of  luck  with 
both,  as  you  skate  down  the 
road  to  a  successful  future. 
We  love  you; 
Papa,  Grandma,  Dad  and  Tina 


Scott,  Samuel 114 

Seawright,  Samuel 67,  79, 

126 

Sederholm,  Seth 80,  114 

Sedmak,  Edward  .46,  84,  143 

Sedmak,  Tom 62,  65,  170, 

181 

Segulin,  Mickey 101 

Seifried,  Nicholas 51,  114 

Selvaggio,  Nick 101 

Senger,  Gary 126 

Senior  Divider 146 

Seper,  Victor 143 

Sergo,  Christina 35,  126 

Sergo,  Patricia 114 

Serra,  Paul 101,  184,  190, 

202 

Severino,  Janet 101 

Seymour,  Ron 92,  98,  202 

Shady,  Patricia 170,  204 

Shah,  Darshi  ..41,45,52,53, 

55,  170 

Shamp,  James  ...62,  65,  143, 

192 

Shantery,  Bryan 143 

Sharp,  La  Resha 114 

Sharpe,  Katrina 30,  114 

Sharpe,  Trina 81,83 

Shea,  Kelly 71,  114 

Shea,  Thomas 170 

Sheck,  Michael 65, 101 

Sheck,  Patricia 25,  28,  32,  51 , 
126 

Sheck,  Patti 89 

Shelton,  Christie 126 

Shenk,  Mary 114 

Shepherd,  Theodore 126 

Sherels,  Ricce 126 

Sheridan,  Elaine 101 

Sheridan,  Paula 101,  202 

Shields,  Jodi 31,114 

Shimko,  Daniel 170 

Shine,  Monica 171,  193 

Shippitka,  Melanie  52,  60,  89, 
114 

Sholtis,  Matthew 143 

Shore  Center  Barber  and 

Style 110 

Short,  Shawn 77 

Shrader,  Rebecca 41,  89,  126 
Shuskey,  Todd  17,  33,  34,  52, 
143,  196 

Shusky,  Dick 191 

Shy,  Dorian 126 

Siedler,  Ronald. ..73,  78,  143, 
190 

Signatures 222 

SilliaJr.,  Phillip 5,73,  190 

Simenc,  Greg 88 


Simenc,  Jennifer  ....138,  143, 

191 

Simic,  Marko  ...170,  181,  183 

Simmons,  Gregory 126 

Simmons,  Joyce 170 

Simpson,  Jim 101 

Sims,  Dionne....52,  146,  156, 
170,  181 

Sims,  Shavonne 114 

Siplock,  Amanda  .25,  28,  1 14 

Siplock,  Nathan 38,  143 

Sirk,  Steven  ....36,  43,  45,  59, 
64,65,66,68,  145,  170 

Skandul,  Mario 143 

Skrab,  Suzanne 71,  143 

Skrtic,  Anna 170 

Skuly,  Nicole 83,  126 

SladeJr.,  Richard 80,  114 

Slattery,  Jill. ..5,  82,  155,  171, 
181 

Slaybaugh,  Holly 31,  143 

Slogar,  Elizabeth  .49,  52,  143 
Smayda,  Emily  .4,  11,  18,  19, 
33,  34,  40,  42,  44,  45,  47,  48, 
52,53,54,72,  102,  148,  171, 
177,  189,  197,200,201 

Smialek,  Charles 67,  126 

Smith,  Amy 197 

Smith,  Antonio 126 

Smith,  Bonnie 101 

Smith,  Brandon 126 

Smith,  Demetrius 126 

Smith,  Donovan 50,  126 

Smith,  Elaine  28,31,32,  126, 
178 

Smith,  Erin 57,72,86,  126 

Smith,  lesha 39,  170 

Smith,  Jeffrey 143 

Smith,  Jonasis 195 

Smith,  Latonya  ..82,  143,  193 

Smith,  Robert 97,  101 

Smith,  Tara 114 

Smith,  Wayne. ...57,  101,  183 

Snell,  Brad 28,69,  114 

Snitzky,  Stephen 46,  170,  181 

Snitzky,  Wayne 114 

Soccer 68 

Socha,  Sean 170,  171 

Soltesz,  Frank 68,  84,  86, 

101,  170,  181,  192,  202,  204, 
215 

Somrak,  Christian 170 

Sonnhalter,  Gregory 171 

Sophomores 1 16 

Soprek,  Richard 176 

Soric,  Dominic  ..68,  171,  179, 
181 


Index 


215 


Soric,  Melko 114 

Soutar,  Heather 31,  126 

Spada,  Jennifer172,  181,  183 

Spada,  Maria 39,  40,  143 

Sparks,  Sheldon 143 

Spencer,  Samantha  .44,  172, 
181 

Spencer,  Zachary 126 

Spiegel,  Catherine...  173,  204 

Spiga,  Barbara 42,  101 

Spirit 8 

Sports  Divider 62 

Springer,  Anthony 126 

Springer,  Barb 102 

Springer,  Michelle 198 

Stadler.,  Veronica 1 02 

Stanic,  Kurt 92,  199 

Staples,  Greta 126 

Staples,  Robin 173 

Starling,  Ramon 143 

Stauffer,  Marc 28,  32,  114 

Steele,  Lisabeth  .57,  72,  126, 
129 

Steele's  Garage 138 

Steelman,  Olen 114 

Stepic,  Michael 67,  126 

Sterrick,  Kevin 50,  126 

Stewart,  Vanya...84,  89,  126, 
193 

Stih, Cindy 198 

Stillings,  Mark 126 

Stitt,  BinaB 114 

Stobinski,  Judy 102,202 

Stocum,  Aaron 126 

Strbac,  Maureen 143 

Strickland,  Carmen.... 38,  114 

Stroth,  Bradford 114 

Strukel,  Adrienne 1 73 

Struna,  Bonnie  ....41,  82,  143 
Struna,  Holly. ..33,  42,  52,  53, 
173,  181,204 

Strunk,  Joseph 114 

Stryjewski,  Angela... .17,  173, 
181 

Stubbs,  Laneka 114 

Stuber,  Amy 114 

Student  Council  Ad 186 

Student  Life  Divider 6 

Subel,  Christine  43,  155,  172, 
177,  180,  181,  184,204 
Subway  Sandwiches  & 

Salads 138 

Suchy,  Michelle  ....70,71,  84, 
126,  193 

Sullivan,  Kala 128 

Sumpter,  Kimberlly31 ,  81 ,  82, 
128 


Sun  Newspapers 142 

Survey 40 

Sustarsic,  Angela 143 

Sustarsic,  Anthony  ....73,  128 
Sustarsic,  Paula  ....8,  26,  114 

Sustin,  Mike 102,  141 

Swan,  Heather 31,  173 

Swan,  Mark 76,  143 

Swanson,  Edgar 88 

Swanson,  Erick  .50,  172,  179 

Swearingen,  Kimberly  ....143, 

191 

Sweet,  Joe  .65,  86,  173,  181, 

190 

Swimming 88 

Swope,  Peter 72 

Swyt,  Michael  17,69,88,  114 

Swyt,  Peter 20,  21,  63,  88, 

173,  181 

Sylvia,  Luciana 128 

Sylvia,  Natalie 81,  114 

Symphonic  Concert  Band  .28 

Sztul,  Vincent 65,78,  143, 

190 

T 

Table  of  Contents 2 

Tamburrino,  Kristen 114 

Taplin,  Jill 143 

Taylor,  Desmond 114 

Taylor,  Ebony  S 60,  128 

Taylor,  Latina 114 

Taylor,  Mark 9,  25,  28,  29,  32, 
143 

Taysom,  Erick 173 

Tekavec,  Joseph 128 

Tekavec,  Tracy 173,  183 

Telford,  Ernest 128 

Telich,  Courtney  ...38,  49,  69, 
114 

Tennis,  Girl's 72 

Tepley,  Robert 128 

Thaxton,  Thaddeus 46 

Theme 4 

Thomas,  Bruce  ..79,  114,  128 

Thomas,  Dana 128 

Thomas,  Jeric 114 

Thomas,  Michael 172,  181 

Thomas,  Renee 7,  60,  61, 

128,  193 

Thomas,  Shawn 68,  143 

Thomas,  Spencer. 6,  65,  173, 

204,214 

Thompson,  Andrew  ....25,  28, 

128 

Thompson,  Darryl  L 143 

Thompson,  Frederick  65,  172 


216 


Index 


Thompson,  Rebecca  ..54,  57, 
69,  143,  191 

Thompson,  Shawn 76,  77, 

143,  192 

Thornburg,  Gerri 114 

Thurman,  Anitra  D 128 

Tillinghast,  Craig 114 

Tillinghast,  Kathryn 1 73 

Timm,  James 143 

Timmons,  James 143 

Timmons,  Timera 128 

Tingley,  Steven  ...67,  86,  128 

Tinker,  Karin 128 

Tisdale,  Timika  N 31,  114 

Tizzano,  Diane  ...24,  29,  102, 
202 

Tkac,  Carol 102,  115 

Tobias,  Shelley 200 

Tolbert,  Nehvon....10,  12,  64, 
65,66,  173,  181,  183,  184, 
192 

Tolbert,  Zahrod 77 

Toler,  Gene 128 

Tolo,  Dragen 69,  114 

Tolo,  Zeljko 68,  143 

Tomaro,  Frank 143 

Tomasi,  Lou 84,  193 

Tomazic,  Brian  ..79,  128,  192 
Tomazic,  Monica82,  143,  193 

Tome,  Mark 31,  128 

Tomsic,  Mark. .24,  25,  28,  32, 
50,53,88,  173,  181,  185 
Tomsic,  Michael  ...25,  28,  32, 
50,88,  128 

Toney,  Aundray 143 

Tonn,  Rosemarie 102 

Torelli,  Chris 58,  102,202 

Torzewski,  Douglas. ...67,  84, 
128 

Torzewski,  Peggy 90,  102 

Tot,  Aleksandar 114 

Toth,  Michael 143 

Toth,  Nicole 17,  173 

Touschner,  Karen 114 

Touschner,  Keith 190 

Track,  Indoor 84 

Tratnik,  Christina 114 

Trice,  Jumal 43,  143 

Trimmer,  Scott 143,  192 

Triplett  Jr.,  Archie 67 

Trocheck,  Jaimeson  ..17,  114 

Trochek,  Jaime 80 

Troy,  Kevin 46,  128 

Trzcinski,  Angela 143 

Tucci,  Julie 143 

Tucker,  Naja 128 

Tucker,  Shawn 143 

Tuggle,  Tamika 128 

Turchik,  Linda 69,  84,  143, 

191 

Turek,  Joanne 143 

Turk,  Michael 76,  128 


Turk,  Pat 102 

Turkall,  Corrinne...39,  52,  53, 
70,  148,  160,  172,  181,185, 
189,  191,204,221 
Turkall,  Dennis  ..79,  102,  190 

Turner  Jr.,  Watley 25,  114 

Tyree,  Kevin 128 


u 


U,  Su  Yong..47,  72,  143,221 
Uchbar,  Leann  ....42,  71 ,  128, 
193 

Udovich,  Brian 69,  114 

Ujcich,  Cynthia  ....25,28,  143 

UN,  Model 44 

Underclass  Divider 1 04 

Up,  Close 57 

Urh,  Martha 35,  114 

Ursich,  Gabrielle 144 

V 

Vaccarino,  Steven 144 

Valentic,  Ivica 144 

Van  Ho,  Adam25,  28,  57,  128 

Van  Ho,  K.  F 92 

Van  Ness,  Jennifer .  1 72,  181, 
183 

Vannarath,  Davong 144 

Vargo,  Brian 73,  128 

Varnju,  Bridgette 114 

Vaslavsky,  Steven 50,  128 

Vaughn,  Crystal 128 

Veedmont,  Kimberly 144 

Vega,  Daniel 3,  7,  144 

Verch,  Anthony 114 

Verrocchi,  David 114 

Vicic,  Tammi  ..24,  25,  56,  128 


: 


Anthony  L.  Walker  Jr. 

My  son  receive  my  advice,  and  the 
years  of  your  life  shall  be  many.  Re- 
member now  your  creator  in  the  days 
of  your  youth.  Seek  first  the  kingdom 
of  God,  and  His  righteousness,  and 
all  things  shall  come  unto  you. 
May  God  richly  bless  you  as  you 
prosper  in  life. 
Love  always.  Mom. 


Victor,  Ronald  L 92 

Virant,  Denice 31,  71,  104, 

144 

Vogel,  Gretchen 115 

Voll,  Michelle  ..25,28,  38,  39, 
173,  181,  183,  184 

Volleyball 70 

Von  Benken,  Bill 102,202, 

221 

Von  Sick,  Amy 1 6,  39,  52, 

128,  193 

Vucic,  Kresimir 128 

Vunderink,  Nicholas  173,  185, 
204 

Vuyancih,  John 3,  78,  173, 

181 

Vuyancih,  William 79,  128 

w 

Wagner,  David 68,  128 

Wagner,  Jeannette 1 28 

Wagner,  William 128 

Wakkila,  Jaime 31,  128 

Walczak,  Bryan 144 

Walczak,  Leah 49,  115 

Walczak,  Michael 73,  128 

Walden,  Kristana 144 

Walker,  Thomas 115 

Walker  Jr.,  Anthony  173,  181, 
204,216 

Wallace,  Rhoan 28,  173 

Wallace,  Sheena 174 

Waller,  Cheryl 31,  174 

Wallette,  Jody 75,89,  144, 

193 

Wallette,  Kari  31 ,  75,  84,  115, 

163 

Walsh,  Kathleen 71,  144 

Walsh,  Phillis 102 


Kimberly  Warik 

Dear  Kim; 

You've  come  a  long  way  and  yet  you 
have  so  far  to  go.  As  you  go  into  life, 
remember  you  are  a  "Warik  Warrior" . 
You  will  be  loved  always.  We  know 
you  will  achieve  your  dreams  if  you 
always  give  it  your  best. 
We  love  you.  Mom  and  Dad. 


Walsmith,  Bob 102,  142 

Walter,  Ken 190 

Waltermire,  Karrie  7,  52,  174, 

181 

Waltermire,  Michael  ...25,  28, 

29,32,  106,  115 

Walters,  Cherie 144 

Walters,  Elizabeth  27,  56,  115 

Walters,  Rickie 115 

Walton,  Renee 174 

Wandersleben,  Eric... 36,  40, 
45,64,65,  174 
Wang,  Wendy. 34,  35,  52,  53, 
54,175,  181,221 

Ward,  Damien 115 

Ware,  Damon 144 

Ware,  Raquel 128 

Wargo,  Melanie 144 

Warik,  Kevin 115 

Warik,  Kimberly  ..33,  52,  175, 
181,  183,204,217 

Warman,  Cheryl 91,  102 

Warman,  Connie  91,  102,  202 
Warren,  Brent  ....67,  128,  192 

Was,  Jennifer 115 

Watkins,  Edwin 115 

Watkins,  Pamela 144 

Way,  Daniel 115 

Weber,  Adam 128,  134 

Weems,  Angel 115 

Wein,  Josef 3,  174 

Wein,  Margaret 128 

Wein,  Mary 42,  69,  144 

Weiss,  Russell 174 

Welch,  Robert 65,  144 

Wells,  Danita 144 

Welsh,  Cynthia 144 

Welsh,  Jacquelyn 128 

Wenderoth,  Michelle 115 

Wenderoth,  Ronald 128 


Jonathan  Sajetowski 

Dear  Jon; 

You've  come  a  long  way. 

We're  proud  of  you! 

Love, 

Mom,  Dad  and  Laurel 


Wensing,  Dan 65,  102 

Wheeler,  John  C  ..22,  50,  88, 
144 

Wheeler,  Rickey 46 

Wherley,  Richard  40,  58,  102, 

202 

White,  Carrie  ..39,41,42,60, 

61, 128 

White,  Mary 102 

White,  Tamika....81,83,  128, 
193 

White,  Vanessa 174 

Whiteman,  Kimberly  174,  175, 
204, 205 

Whitmore,  Shelina 129 

Whittaker,  Jeffery 115 

Whittaker,  Sarah 115 

Whittle  Communications  .145 
Wilkerson,  Dranoel  ..174, 181 

Williams,  Andrea 129 

Williams,  Anton 65,  144 

Williams,  Camara 1 75 

Williams,  Carol 90,  102 

Williams,  Daleah 115 

Williams,  Gregory  63,  65,  175 

Williams,  Juan 43,  174 

Williams,  Michael 115 

Williams,  Rashaan 129 

Williams,  Steven 115 

Willingham,  Bruce 76,  77,  129 

Willis,  James 129 

Willoughby,  Lisa 115 

Wilson,  Amy 39,  129 

Wilson,  Cleve 115 

Wilson,  Derrick 200 

Wilson,  Grady 144 

Wilson,  Melissa  ...33,  89,  144 

Wilson,  Tenia 115 

Wilson,  Tina 144 

Wilt,  Ethan 174 

Winston,  Alaster 176 

Winter,  Carrie 5 

Wise,  Stephen 144 

Witczak,  Martin 25,  28,  29, 

32,  129,  197 

Witczak,  Michael  ..25,28,32, 

51,  174,  178,  181,  183,  185 

Witt,  Michelle 144 

Witten,  Dannika 115 

Witten,  Nichole 31,  129 

Woide,  Jason 20,  68,  144 

Wojdak,  Jeremy  ..38,  52,  144 
Wolchko,  Jennifer. 25,  28,  29, 
37,42,51,56,  144,  195 
Wolchko,  Margaret31 ,  56,  75, 
115 

Wolenski,  Jennifer 144 

Wolenski,  Kathleen 115 

Wolenski,  Ken 192 

Wolf,  James 115 


Wolf,  Richard 174,  181 

Wood,  Rebecca 115 

Workman,  Steven 32,  174 

Worthington,  Kenya 115 

Wrestling 76 

Wright,  Carrie 191 

Wright,  Damon 129 

Y 

Yafanaro,  Toni  Marie 144 

Yanni,  Anthony 175 

Yelstik,  Stephanie  D 1 75 

Yocum,  Robert 93 

Yoe,  Robert 5,9,65,  174, 

188,  192 

York,  Dick.... 63,  75,  102,  193 

Young,  Kathleen 144 

Young,  Nathan 174,  204 

Yuhas,  Karen 60,  61,  97 

Yurcich,  Charlie 190 

Yurcich,  Michael  ...65,  67,  79, 
129,  190 

z 

Zagore,  Deborah 115 

Zaharija,  Denis 129 

Zahtila,  Melissa 129 

Zahursky,  Stephen 59,  79, 

129 

Zajec,  Anita 144 

Zakrajsek,  Christine 129 

Zakrajsek,  Jeanine 184 

Zakrajsek,  Jo  Anne  ...33,  174 

Zalar,  Catherine 129 

Zana,  Deborah 183 

Zappia,  Courtney 174 

Zdesar,  James 79,  129 

Zdrilic,  Mariana. ..41,  89,  103, 
144 

Zele,  Jackie 43,  144,  148, 

155,174,  180 

Zele,  Jennifer  ....43,  167,  180 

Zelenskas,  Jennifer 1 1 5 

Zeman,  Gina 2,  71,  115 

Zemba,  Maria 115 

Zivnoska,  Christine. 8,  17,  26, 
144,  193 

Zivnoska,  Ed 190 

Zorko,  Lisa 110,  115 

Zovko,  Jure 175 

Zubizarreta,  Judy  ...101,  102, 
134,202 

Zupancic,  Barbara 69,  175 

Zupancic,  David 129 


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JAMES  F.  GOEBEL 

March  1,  1934  -  January  27,  1992 

Euclid  High  School  1973-1992 

Mr.  James  F.  Goebel  passed  away  on  January  27,  1992,  while  serving  in  his 

nineteenth  year  as  a  teacher  of  Vocational  Automotives  and  Industrial  Arts. 

Mr.  Goebel  had  the  respect  and  admiration  of  his  many  students  who  appreciated 

not  only  the  knowledge  which  he  imparted  to  them,  but  also  the  concern  which  he 

showed  for  each  of  them. 

The  adult  staff  members  also  held  Mr.  Goebel  in  high  esteem,  remembering  him 

fondly  for  both  his  expertise,  willingness  to  help  and  good  humor. 

He  will  not  be  forgotten. 


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r.  Goebel  always  found  time  to  help  students  during  class. 

Often  the  students  in  his  classes  would  get  together  in  a  social  setting  after  school  was  out. 


THIS  IS  THE  END 


Thank  You 

The  staff  of  the  1992  Euclidian 
would  like  to  extend  thanks  to 

all  who  helped  to  make  this  book 
possible.  First  and  foremost,  thanks 
have  to  go  to  the  adviser,  Mr.  Von 
Benken  for  the  many  long  hours  of 
hard  work  and  planning  that  had  to 
be  put  in  to  get  the  entire  operation 
going  and  to  keep  it  going.  Others  to 
be  thanked  are:  Ohio  School  Pic- 
tures for  supplying  film  and  process- 
ing for  the  many  pictures  that  appear 
in  the  book  and  for  taking  many  of 
the  team  pictures,  senior  and 
underclass  pictures.  Josten's  Year- 
book Company  for  putting  it  all  to- 
gether in  such  an  artistic  manner,  Jan 
Kehn  for  all  the  time  she  spent  ar- 
ranging photography  dates  and  sup- 
plying needed  materials,  the  writers 
and  photographers  who  contributed 
their  time,  Jim  Presot  and  his  Mar- 
keting Education  class  for  selling 
ads,  and  last  but  not  least,  the  entire 
student  body  at  Euclid  High  School 
without  which  this  book  could  not 
exist. 

Regrets 

The  1991-1992  school  year  is  his- 
tory. Many  interesting  and  signifi- 
cant events  occurred  during  that 
time  and  the  Euclidian  tried  to  cover  as 
many  of  them  as  possible.  This  was  diffi- 
cult, however,  due  to  the  few  people  that 
worked  on  the  production  of  the  book.  The 
enrollment  at  Euclid  High  School  was 
very  low  compared  to  previous  years.  Be- 
cause of  this  there  were  fewer  people  who 
devoted  time  to  the  yearbook.  Most  of  the 
work  was  done  by  the  adviser  who  tried  to 
do  his  best  but  there  is  only  so  much  that 
could  be  done.  We  sincerely  apologize  for 
any  errors  or  omissions  that  occurred  but 
you  have  to  understand  that  this  is  only  a 
high  school  publication  and  mistakes  hap- 
pen. Anyone  was  welcome  to  help  on  the 
book  this  year  and  would  also  be  welcome 
to  help  next  year.  The  adviser  was  work- 
ing on  the  book  every  day  after  school  in 
room  398  and  would  welcome  anyone's 
help.  If  you  didn't  like  the  way  something 
was  done  this  year  then  help  change  it  for 
next  year.  Your  ideas  and  help  are  always 
welcome. 


Staff 


Colophon 

700  copies  of  the  1992  Euclidian  were  printed  by  the  Jostens 
Printing  and  Publishing  Division  at  State  College,  Pennsylvania. 
The  book  was  printed  on  Gloss  1 9 1  paper  stock  and  incl  uded  48  pages 
of  full  color,  32  of  which  were  the  senior  photographs.  Copy  was 
justified  and  dropped  initials  were  used  at  the  beginning  of  most  copy. 
All  pages  were  created  using  the  Aldus  Pagemaker  4.01  program 
running  on  a  Macintosh  Ilsi  computer  which  allowed  a  great  flexibility 
in  the  use  of  fonts  and  type  sizes.  Most  headlines  and  subheadlines 
were  Helvetica  type  while  the  copy  was  Times.  Senior  names.  Dropped 
initials,  folios  and  captions  were  Palantino  type.  The  computer  was 
running  system  6.07  and  had  5  megabytes  of  RAM  and  a  40  megabyte 
hard  drive.  The  book  used  about  1 5  megabytes  of  storage.  This  was  the 
first  time  that  the  Euclidian  was  published  using  Desk  Top  Publishing. 
The  pages  were  recorded  on  3.5  inch  high-density  disks  printed  on  a 
Hewlett  Packard  LaserJet  III  printer.  The  hardcopy  and  disks  were 
sent  to  Josten's  which  stripped  in  the  photos  and  produced  the  final 
copy  on  a  Linotronic  printer.  The  use  of  Desk  Top  Publishing  led  to  a 
great  many  opportunities  for  creativity  but  the  learning  curve  was  so 
high  which  made  it  a  time-consuming  process. 
The  cover  was  designed  by  the  Josten's  Art  Department.  Pages  were 
submitted  to  the  plant  on  five  deadlines;  November  11,  December  2, 
January  6,  February  3  and  March  2.  All  the  color  pages  had  to  be  in  the 
first  deadline  since  their  production  entails  so  much  work.  Since  the 
final  deadline  was  in  late  February,  nothing  that  occurred  after  that 
time  was  included  in  the  book. 


Copy  Staff:  Jeff  Kaleal,  Emily 
Smayda,  Wendy  Wang,  Kristen 
Gajowski,  Mike  Karabinus, 
Kristen  Sarpolis,  Mr.  Von 
Benken. 

Contributors  (1  or  2  stories): 

Rob  Galosi.  Ed  Galosi,  Dave 
Grice,LisaMoster,  Laura  Sarpo- 
lis, Joy  Lewin,  Bill  Aube,  Tameka 
Gibbs.  Katie  Patterson  Irene  De- 
jak,  Bob  Schmeling. 

Data  Input:  Jeff  Kaleal,  Mike 
Karabinus,  Kristen  Sarpolis,  Joy 
Lewin,  Jennie  Ayers,  Mr.  Von 
Benken. 

Photography:  Rich  Reed,  Rob 
Galosi,  Ed  Galosi,  Dan  Grisez, 
Jeff  Kaleal,  Wendy  Wang,  Lisa 
Moster,  Bill  Aube,  Mr.  Von 
Benken. 

Layouts:  Julie  Juratic,  Chris  Car- 
lton, Lisa  Moster,  Sue  U,  Corri 
Turkall,  Mr.  Von  Benken. 

People  who  helped  at  least  one 
time:  Jeff  Kaleal,  Rob  Galosi,  Ed 
Galosi,  Dave  Grice,  Dan  Grisez, 
Julie  Juratic,  Chris  Carlton, 
Wendy  Wang,  Lisa  Moster,  Sue 
U,  Rich  Reed,  Kristen  Gajowski, 
Mike  Karabinus,  Kristen  Sarpo- 
lis, Joy  Lewin,  Corri  Turkall, 
Jennie  Ayers.  Bill  Aube,  Lauren 
Sarpolis,  Debbie  Long,  Alice 
Ferenac,  Tracy  Marincek,  Katie 
Patterson,  Irene  Dejak,  Bob 
Schmeling. 


Closing 


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MICHELLEABSHIRE«ADAMALBANO»MYISHAALEXANDER» 
THOMIKA  ANDERSON  •  MARCOS  ANDRADE  •  JOHN  APUZZIO  • 
WALTERARCHIE*  JOHN  ARLESIC*  WILLIAM  AUBE«AMYAYER»  JENNIE 
AYERS  •  THOMAS  BABB  •  BRYAN  BACHELOR  •  DAVID  BAIONI  •  DWAYNE 
BAKER  •  JAMES  BALL  •  MICHAEL  BALOGH  •  DANNIELLE  BAMM  •  SHELLEY 
BANNING  •MATTHEW  BARLEY*  STEPHEN  BARSTOW»DAVERABEARD»TEDBECHTEL» 
MICHAEL  BECK  •  STEPHEN  BEHUN  •  BRIAN  BELL  •  NIKKI  BELL  •  TOMAS  BERZINSKAS  • 
KAMEL  BEY  •  DERRICK  BIBBS  •  GREGORY  BITNER  •  EDWARD  BIZAY  •  JULIET  BLACKFORD  • 
GERALD  BOINER  •  BRIAN  BOWWERS  •  SHERITA  BOWLING  •  NANCY  BOYCE  •  BENJIE  BOYD  •  JENNEAN 
BOYKIN  •  EDWARD  BOYLE  •  CHARLES  BROOKS  •  DARRELL  BROOKS  •  DONJUANNA  BROWN  •  STACEY 
BROWN  •  ANTHONY  BRUKETA  •  RONALD  BRYANT  JR  •  NICHOLAS  BURDOCK  •  BRIDGET  BURICH  •  STEVE 
BURRINGTON  •  SAULIUS  BUTKUS  •  DAVID  CALDWELL  •  JAMES  CALWISE  III  •  LATRICE  CAMPBELL  •  JOSEPH 
CAPUOZZO  •  CHRISTINE  CARLTON  •  WILLIAM  CVELBAR*  TIFFANY  DALLAS  • 

JOSE  CARRERA*  BRIAN  CAVANAUGH  •  MATTHEWDANE*  KENNETH  DAVIDSON 

JACQUELYN    CHAMBERS    •    RONALD  •  KENNETH  DAVIS  •  HAROLD  DE  BOE  • 

CHANDLER  •  STEPHANIE  DANIEL  DE  FILIPPO  •  IRENE  DEJAK  • 

CHRISTOPHER  •  MARK  CICKAVAGE  •  JENNIFER   DELL   •   JOHN    DENGEL   • 

SHAUN    CLARK    •    MICHAEL    CLAY    •  TIFFENEY  DENNIS  •  JASON  DEVINE  • 

VERNETTA  COFFER  •  JESSE  COLEMAN  MICHAEL  Dl  BARTOLOMEO  •  SAMUEL 

•     ANGELA     COLLINS      •     JACKLYN  Dl  BARTOLOMEO*  JOHN  Dl  PASQUALE 

COLLINS     •     STACEY     COLONNA     •  •  NICOLE  T  DICKERSON  •  JENNIFER 

ANTHONY     CONGIN     •     CATHERINE  DIETZ   •    DUANE   DILLARD   •   ANGELA 

COPELAND   •    DANIELLE   COULTER   •  DIXON  •   DENNIS  DIXON   •  STEWART 

REBECCA  COVER  •  THANDEKA  COX  •  DOBOZE  •  RONALD  DODGE  •  JEFFREY 

NICOLE  CRAWFORD*  DAWN  CROSBY*  DOLSEN  •  JAMES  DORAZIO  •  RENEE 

ANTHONY      CUCANICH       •       DAMEN  DOUGLAS     •     MICHAEL     DUCHON     • 

CUMMINGS  •  RONALD  CUNNINGHAM  MARIJODUJMOVIC»BRIANDUNMIRE» 

JR   •   TESSA  CUNNINGHAM    •    DAVID  DANA  DURAN  •   MICKELLE  DWYER  • 

CUPAR    •    AMY    CURRY    •    MICHAEL  JAMES     EDSALL     •     KATIE     ELLS     • 

CURTIS    •    THOMAS    CUTWRIGHT    •  CHRISTOPHER  EMRICH  •  FERNANDO 

ENGLISH  •  WILLIAM  EPPICH  •  KARIN  ESCH  •  MATTHEW  FAULISI  •  MICHELLE  J  FERRATO  •  JENNIFERR 
FETKOVICH  •  KIMBERLY  FLORIAN  •  KEVIN  FLYNT  •  CHRISTIN  FOGARTY  •  AMORA  FRANCIS  •  IVAN  FRANIC  • 
NATALIE  FRANIC  •  TIMOTHY  FULGHAM  •  CHRISTINA  GAETA  •  KRISTEN  GAJOWSKI  •  EDWARD  GALOSI  • 
ROBERT  GALOSI  •  TABITHA  GAMBLE  •  SEAN  GANNON  •  DENNIS  GARAGIULO  •  AMY  GARBINCUS  • 
DORIAN  GARDNER*  MARIO GASPERSIC*  MAX GAST»AUDREYGBONEY»  YVONNE GBONEY-TADAS 
GELAZIS  •  RENEE  GEMBARSKI  •  LYNN  GESSLER  •  JOSEPH  GIBALDI  •  SHANEL  GIBSON  •  ERICA 
GLOVER  •  JOSEPH  GODINA  •  JOSEPH  GOJEVIC  •  KRISTEN  GOLINAR  •  MARCOS  GOMEZ  • 
MEGHAN  GORMAN  •  JOZELIAGRACE*  HEATHER  GRAFFIUS*  SAMANTHAGRAVES'TRACEY 
GRAVES  •  SCOTT  GRAY  •  ROSHAWN  GREER  •  DAVID  GRICE  •  CHRISTOPHER  GRIFFIN  • 
DUSTYGRIFFITHS»DANGRISEZ«PAMELAGRISARD«JEFFREYGROSSMAN«JANELLE 
GROVES*  JOHN  GUGLIOTTA*  TIMOTHY  HAGGERTY»TONAHAILE»  DANIEL  HALL  II  • 

ROBERT  HARRIS  •  SEMIKA  HARRIS  • 

WENDY       HARRIS       •       MARGANNA 

HARTMAN  •  MELANIE  HART  •  CARRIE 

HATCHER  •  TAMARA  HAUSEN  •  LISA 

HAWK    •    RACHAEL    HAYES    •    ALANA 

ANTHONY  KEFFER  •   KELLY  KEKIC  •  HAYNES      •      GRETCHEN      HECK      • 

LISAKEKIC»DEVINKELLEY«MICHAEL  LEHENDRO  HILL  •  JENNIFER  HISER  • 

KELNHOFER  •   KENNETH   KILGORE  •  KAREN  HOCHSCHILD*  KELLYHODDER 

MATTHEW  KILLION'JOON  KIM*  DAVID  •     KENYADUS     HOLLINS    •    CARLITA 

KIMBALL  •  MICHAEL  KMETZ  •  DUSTIN  HORTON  •  DAWN  HOWARD  •  JANET 

KOCINA*  PAUL  KOSTANSEK*  EDWARD  HUDDLESTON  •  KIRK  ISRAEL  •  DEVAN 

KOVACIC    •    JEFFREY    KOWALSKI     •  JACKSON  •  SHELLI  JACKSON  •  SUSAN 

ROBERT  KRAMER  •  JASON  KRISTO  •  JAKOPANEC  •  WILLIAM  JERIN  •  STACY 

ANTHONY      KUCARIC      •      CANDACE  JOLLY*ARTHURJONES* LASHAUNDA 

KUCINSKI -JOSEPH  KUGEL*COLLEEN  JONES    •    JULIE    JURATIC    •    SUSAN 

LANZARETTA     •     SEONA     LATINE     •  J U RATOVAC • JEFFREY  KALEAL* KYLE 

DARRELL  LAUSCHE  •  SAHARA  LOVEY  KALINOWSKI  •  MICHAEL  KARABINUS  • 

LAWRENCE  •   PAUL  LECH   •  JOSEPH  LAURIE  KAUSEK  •  LYNN  KEAVENEY  • 

LEONARDI  •  DENNIS  LESEFKY*  JOYLEWIN  •  STEPHEN  LINDSEY*  DEBRA  LONG  •  NICHOLE  LOTT*  KRISTEN 

LOVELESS  •  DONALD  LOWERY •  CANDI  LUKAT  •  KIMBERLY  LYLE  •  MICHELE  LYNN  •  MARK  MACLEOD  •  MIKE 

MANNARINO  •  MELISSA  MARCHUK  •  SHANNON  MAREK  •  TRACY  MARINCEK  •  OLIVER  MARKON  •  TERRI 

MASON  •  DE  VONNA  MAULDIN  •  JOSEPH  MC  ARTHUR  •  KELLY  MC  CANDLESS  •  ERICA  MC  DUFFIE  • 

MICHAEL  MC  DOUGALL  •  DELISKA  MC  GHEE  •  MARTIN  MC  GRATH  •  ANGELA  MC  KEAN  •  MARY  MC 

NAMARA«CHANTELLEMEDVES»  JENNIFER  MELNYK*  ANTHONY  MERRIT'LYDIAMIKULCIC 

•  DONOVAN  MITCHELL  •  RASHIID  MITCHAM  •  HEATHER  MOCK  •  DENISE  MOORE  • 

ELIZABETH  MOSTER*  KATHYMUSCARELLA*  DAMIEN  MYERS*  EDWARD  NEHRIG 

•    RACHEL   NORTON    •    LAWRENCE   NOSSE   •    LEAH    NOWAK   •   JOSEPH 

NOWOSIELSKI  "COLLEEN  NUGENT*  NOREEN  NUGENT*  JACKNYKIEL* 

KOFI  OBENG  •  MICHELLE  OBOCZKY  •  SUSAN   PAE  •  OUANE 

PANYATHONG    •    MARC    PARKER    •    SHANE    PARRINO    • 


MANISHBHAIPATEL-  ANNE  PEKOL*  TEQUILA  PENNINGTON 

•   DE   SEAN    PERKINS   •   ERNEST   PERNA  •   ALFRED   PERRY  • 

NICHOLAS  PERRY  •  JEFFREY  PESEK  •  TRACY  PETKOVIC  •  BENJAMIN 

PFAHL  •  JASON   PHILLIS  •   KAREN   PHIPPS  •   DAN   PIKE  •  CHRISTINA 

PINZARRONI  •  JACQUELINE  PISCITELLO  •  MICHELLE  PLEVELICH  •  JOE  PONSART 

•  DEBORAH  POWELL  •  KAREN  POWELL  •  STEVE  POWELL  •  ANGELA  M  PRITCHETT  • 

BRIAN  PROCTOR  •  DANA  PUGH  •  JOSEPH  PUPO  •  KAREN  RADACHY  •  MARJA  RAGUZ  • 

MICHELLE  REED  •  ANGELA  RELLIFORD  •  ANJANETTE  RICHARDSON  •  DENISE  RIEDEL  •  DEBRAH 

RISKO  •  FRANCES  RIVERA  •  VERENDA  RIVERS  •  HOPE  ROBINSON  •  SHANTI  ROGERS  •  RACHEL 

ROSBERG  •  LEON  ROZIC  •  ANN  RUGGERI  •  JONATHAN  SAJETOWSKI  •  MARNIE  SALUPO  •  JOSHUA  SAMAS  • 

KRISTEN  SARPOLIS  •  ROBERT  SAVCHUK  •  KEITH  SCHEURMAN  •  DEANA  SCHIAVONI  •  KIM  SCHMIDT  • 

ROBERT  SCHMELING  •  JAMES  SCHNEIDER  •  RICHARD  SCHOVAL  •  HOLLY  SCOTT  •  JUSTIN  SCOTT  •  TOM 


SEDMAK  •  DAWN  SEGINES  •  PATRICIA 
SHADY*  DARSHI  SHAH  -THOMASSHEA 
•  DANIEL  SHIMKO  •  MONICA  SHINE  • 
PHILLIP  SILLIA  JR  •  MARKO  SIMIC  • 
JOYCE  SIMMONS  •  DIONNE  SIMS  • 
STEVEN  SIRK  •  ANNA  SKRTIC  •  JILL 
SLATTERY  •  EMILY  SMAYDA  •  IESHA 
SMITH  •  STEPHEN  SNITZKY  •  SEAN 
SOCHA  •  FRANK  SOLTESZ  •  CHRISTIAN 
SOMRAK  •  GREGORY  SONNHALTER  • 
RICHARD  SOPREK  •  DOMINIC  SORIC  • 
JENNIFER  SPADA  •  SAMANTHA 
SPENCER  •  CATHERINE  SPIEGEL  • 
ROBIN  STAPLES  •  BRIAN  STILLINGS  • 


MARK  STRBAC  •  ADRIENNE  STRUKEL  • 
HOLLY  STRUNA»ANGELASTRYJEWSKI 
•  CHRISTINE  SUBEL  •  ERICK  SWANSON 
•HEATHER  SWAN*  JOE  SWEET*  PETER 
SWYT     •     APRIL    TANNER     •     ERICK 
TAYSOM   •  ANN  TEKAVEC  •  TRACEY 
TEKAVEC  «  FREDERICK  THOMPSON  • 
MICHAEL      THOMAS      •      SPENCER 
THOMAS  •  KATHRYN  TILLINGHAST  • 
NEHVON   TOLBERT   •   MARK  TOMSIC   • 
NICOLE    TOTH    •    CORRINNE    TURKALL    • 
DOUGLAS  UCHBARJR*  JENNIFER  VAN  NESS* 
BRYAN  VEHOVEC  •  MICHELLE  VOLL  •  NICHOLAS 
VUNDERINK»JOHNVUYANCIH«ANTHONYWALKER 
JR  •  CHERYL  WALLER  •  RHOAN  WALLACE  •  SHEENA 
WALLACE*  KARRIEWALTERMIRE«RENEE WALTON* 
ERIC  WANDERSLEBEN  •  WENDY  WANG  •  KIMBERLY 
WARIK    •    JESSICA    WEBSTER    •    JOSEF    WEIN    • 
KIMBERLY  WHITEMAN  •  VANESSA  WHITE  •  PHIL 
WIGGINS     »     DRANOEL    WILKERSON     •     CAMARA 
WILLIAMS  •  GREGORY  WILLIAMS  •  JUAN  WILLIAMS  • 
RASHAWN   WILLIAMS   •    ETHAN   WILT   •   ALASTER 
WINSTON  •  MICHAEL  WITCZAK  •  RICHARD  WOLF  • 
EDRINA  WOMACK*  STEVEN  WORKMAN  •  DONNAIRE 
WOULLARD  •  ANTHONY  YANNI  •  ROBERT  YOE  • 
NATHAN  YOUNG  •  JO  ANNE  ZAKRAJSEK  •  DEBORAH 
ZANA*  COURTNEY ZAPPIA*  JENNIFERZELE*  BRIAN 
ZEMBA  •  JURE  ZOVKO  •   BARBARA  ZUPANCIC  • 
DONALD  ZURCHER  III  •  MICHELLE  ABSHIRE  •  ADAM 
ALBANO     •     MYISHA     ALEXANDER     •     THOMIKA 
ANDERSON  •  MARCOS  ANDRADE  •  JOHN  APUZZIO  • 
WALTER  ARCHIE  •  JOHN  ARLESIC  •  WILLIAM  AUBE  • 
AMYAYER»JENNIEAYERS«THOMASBABB»  BRYAN 
BACHELOR  •  DAVID  BAIONI  •  DWAYNE  BAKER  • 
JAMES   BALL  •   MICHAEL   BALOGH   •   DANNIELLE 
BAMM*  SHELLEY  BANNING  •MATTHEW  BARLEY* 
STEPHEN  BARSTOW •  DAVERA  BEARD  •  TED 
BECHTEL   •    MICHAEL   BECK    •    STEPHEN 
BEHUN  •   BRIAN   BELL  •   NIKKI   BELL  • 
TOMAS  BERZINSKAS  •  KAMEL  BEY  • 
DERRICK  BIBBS  •  GREGORY  BITNER  • 
EDWARD  BIZAY  'JULIET  BLACKFORD  • 
GERALD  BOINER  •  BRIAN  BOWWERS  • 
SHERITA  BOWLING  •  NANCY  BOYCE  • 
BENJIE  BOYD  •  JENNEAN  BOYKIN  • 
EDWARD  BOYLE  •  CHARLES  BROOKS  • 

DARRELL    BROOKS     •     DONJUANNA 

JACKLYN  COLLINS*  STACEYCOLONNA«ANTHONYCONGIN«CATHERINECOPELAND«DANIELLECOULTER 

•  REBECCA  COVER  •  THANDEKA  COX  •  NICOLE  CRAWFORD  •  DAWN  CROSBY  •  ANTHONY  CUCANICH  • 
DAMEN  CUMMINGS  •  RONALD  CUNNINGHAM  JR  •  TESSA  CUNNINGHAM  •  DAVID  CUPAR  •  AMY  CURRY  • 
MICHAEL  CURTIS  •  THOMAS  CUTWRIGHT  •  WILLIAM  CVELBAR  •  TIFFANY  DALLAS  •  MATTHEW  DANE  • 
KENNETH  DAVIDSON  •  KENNETH  DAVIS  •  HAROLD  DE  BOE  •  DANIEL  DE  FILIPPO  •  IRENE  DEJAK  •  JENNIFER 
DELL  •  JOHN  DENGEL  •  TIFFENEY  DENNIS  •  JASON  DEVINE  •  MICHAEL  Dl  BARTOLOMEO  •  SAMUEL  Dl 
BARTOLOMEO*  JOHN  Dl  PASQUALE*  NICOLETDICKERSON  •  JENNIFER  DIETZ*  DUANE  DILLARD*  ANGELA 
DIXON  •  DENNIS  DIXON  •  STEWART  DOBOZE  •  RONALD  DODGE  •  JEFFREY  DOLSEN  •  JAMES  DORAZIO  • 
RENEE  DOUGLAS  •  MICHAEL  DUCHON  •  MARIJO  DUJMOVIC  •  BRIAN  DUNMIRE  •  DANA  DURAN  •  MICKELLE 
DWYER  •  JAMES  EDSALL  •  KATIE  ELLS  •  CHRISTOPHER  EMRICH  •  FERNANDO  ENGLISH  •  WILLIAM  EPPICH  • 
KARIN  ESCH  •  MATTHEW  FAULISI  •  MICHELLE  J  FERRATO  •  JENNIFERR  FETKOVICH  •  KIMBERLY  FLORIAN  • 
KEVIN  FLYNT  •  CHRISTIN  FOGARTY  •  AMORA  FRANCIS  •  IVAN  FRANIC  •  NATALIE  FRANIC  •  TIMOTHY 


BROWN  •  STACEY  BROWN  •  ANTHONY 
BRUKETA  •  RONALD  BRYANT  JR  • 
NICHOLAS  BURDOCK  •  BRIDGET 
BURICH  •  STEVE  BURRINGTON  • 
SAULIUSBUTKUS'DAVIDCALDWELL* 
JAMES  CALWISE  III  •  LATRICE 
CAMPBELL  •  JOSEPH  CAPUOZZO  • 
CHRISTINE  CARLTON  •  JOSE  CARRERA 
•  BRIAN  CAVANAUGH  •  JACQUELYN 
CHAMBERS  •  RONALD  CHANDLER  • 
STEPHANIE  CHRISTOPHER  •  MARK 
CICKAVAGE«SHAUNCLARK«  MICHAEL 
CLAY  •  VERNETTA  COFFER  •  JESSE 
COLEMAN     •     ANGELA     COLLINS     •