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CAPUOZZO • CHRISTINE CARLTON • WILLIAM CVELBAR* TIFFANY DALLAS •
JOSE CARRERA • BRIAN CAVANAUGH • MATTHEWDANE* KENNETH DAVIDSON
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CHANDLER • STEPHANIE DANIEL DE FILIPPO • IRENE DEJAK •
CHRISTOPHER • MARK CICKAVAGE • JENNIFER DELL • JOHN DENGEL •
SHAUN CLARK • MICHAEL CLAY • TIFFENEY DENNIS • JASON DEVINE •
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DERRICK BIBBS • GREGORY BITNER •
EDWARD BIZAY • JULIET BLACKFORD •
GERALD BOINER • BRIAN BOWWERS •
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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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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
""touchdown.
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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KING
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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
Garbincus. Junior i
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
homecoming King
Michael Beck
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STORAGE
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.
Jobs
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Tp* he 1992 Valentine season was climaxed
I for Euclid students with the annual Stu-
dent Council Winterfest formal dance which
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
Gaeta. The fourth runner-ups were Peter Swyt
and Michelle Abshire. :>
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eff Pesek and Jennifer Hiser enjoyed their
moments at the dance. Sancy Carrera. Michael
Mc Guinness, Jason Woide and Patty Cox
seated around a table watting for the music to begin.
if
or a visual effect the band re-
leased a cloud of smoke into the
room ballroom. Unfortunately, this
set off the smoke detectors and the
fire department came to investigate.
Harold De Boe is talking with the
firemen describing where the smoke
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Florian, second runner-up,
Carlita Horton, third run-
ner-up, Christina Gaeta, and
fourth runner-up, Michelle Ab-
shire.
King first runner-up. Matt
Dane, second runner-up,
Mike Kelnhofer, third runner-up,
Larry Nosse, and fourth runner-
up, Peter Swyt.
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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-
bers with enthusiasm. All a person has
to do is to want to participate.
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ohn Wheeler is a member of
the Media Aides and is seen
taking pictures during the
Homecoming Assembly
that was held in the audito-
rium. Members of the
Marching Band and the Flag
Corps and the Majorettes
are seen both having fun
and working during one of
Euclid's football games.
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Being a member of the Majorettes takes
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.
^ ^iarching Band, Row one: Senior Field Commander Keith Scheurman, Steve Caldwell, Casey Kleckner, Jeff Granito, Josh Freeh,
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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The Marching Band performing some of their steps on the
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.
Marching Band
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This year's 1991-92 Eu-
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
they were supposed to be black cats.
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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,
Pam Grisard, Chris Puglia.
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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.
Flag Corps
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
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.
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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.
Mixed Chorus/Choral Masters
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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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and members performing at one of their
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Eric Carlson and Jason Samsa practicing in
the Band room for their performances.
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ast 222nd St. Jazz Band, Row one: Keith Scheurman, Marty Witczak, Marc Stauffe
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'.
D
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.
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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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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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elissa Rychlik working hard to get
things organized.
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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.
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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.
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STRAT
GY
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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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
E
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
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NHS, Row one: Wendy Wang, Jennifer Ayers, Joy Lewin, Candi Lukat, Michele Lynn,
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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I [ comes. All come a knocking in the halls of horror-Euclid High
School? WfflB
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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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;
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What were sports aides you ask? Well,
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.
-Alice Ferenac
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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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teve Sirk and Rebecca Bechtel enjoying
themselves on the sidelines.
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evin Bremer and Steve Zahursky enjoying the water that was
served by Daneen Callahan.
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isa Primosch and Nikki Dickerson administering aid to Mark
Kwiatkowski.
Athletic Aides
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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
Miranda.
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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
BASKETBALL GETS SPIRIT
Basketball cheerleaders jump for the team
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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
ready to return a volley
against her opponent.
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
girl's soccer match.
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Greg Williams and his team mates indicating the
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).
Varsity
Football
TEAM
US
THEM
Cleve. Hts.
21
0
East
48
0
Brunswick
35
14
Maple Hts.
42
0
North
35
17
Brush
37
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
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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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ing through the
defense and
scoring against
Brunswick. Mark
Kwiatkowski signaling
another of Euclid's
touchdowns.
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.
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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
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North 6
20
Bedford 24
22
SEASON RECORD WON 1 LOST 6
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Football
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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
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"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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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rian Dunmire checks over his equipment before he has to tee off. Tim Brokaw and Phil Sillia
are teeing off against their opponents.
Golf
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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)
c
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
G
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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Wrestliim
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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
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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
79
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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LEARNING EXPERIENCE
Freshmen girls get valuable playing time
T;
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
Them
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
85
'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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Hockey
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
87
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
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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
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50
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135
Bay
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77
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 8
GCC RECORD
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League finish 5th
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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
GO TO THE HEAD OF THE
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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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LOOK to the leader
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
lifefafeHatl reorqanizat
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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93
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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Academics
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.
H
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.
M
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
Moster
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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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Bu
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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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TH
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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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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Freshmen
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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Sc
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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.
J
eff Granito got to strike the gong
during the Marching Band's half-time
ceremonies.
116 / Sophomores
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
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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
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Sophomores
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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
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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
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Sophomores
Ja
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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.
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Students in the stadium during the evacuation of the school
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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
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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
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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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IRE
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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
The library is the place to g
when you need help
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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Juniors
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.
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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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Melissa Marinelli
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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you. Because Sun Newspapers covers your
neighborhood and keeps you in the light.
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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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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
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school year and
continuing
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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
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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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Anthony Cucanich Damen Cummings Ronald Cunningham Tessa Cunningham
M Jr.
David Cupar
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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
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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
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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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Lynn Keaveney
Anthony Keffer
Kelly Kekic
Lisa Kekic
Devin Kelley
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Seona Latine
Darrell Lausche
Lovey Lawrence
Paul Lech
Joseph J. Leonardi
Debra Ann Long
Nicole Lott Kristen R. Loveless Donald Lowery
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Candi Lukat
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Paul Kostansek
Joy C. Lewin
Kimberly Lyle
Edward Kovacic
Stephen Lindsey
Michele Lee Lynn
Something that
Euclid students have
K
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.
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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
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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
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Tequila Pennington Nicholas Perry
Jeffrey Pesek
Tracy Petkovic
Karen Phipps
Dan Pike
Christine Pinzarroni
Jacqueline M.
Piscitello
Michelle Plevelich
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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
D
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
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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
Seniors < 173
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,
yfc,that better happy land.
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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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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.
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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.
M
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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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
D
enise Moore, Devan Jackson and Tracy Marincek all showing
that it doesn't hurt to give blood.
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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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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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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
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West Tech
14
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Wickliff
4
7
VA-SJ
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7
Holy Name
7
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Mavfield
7
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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
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17
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Season Record Won 18 Lost 1 1
GCC Record
Won 8 Lost 6
League
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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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letting the discus fly.
Coach York discussing the meet's
strategy with team members
Karen Radachy, Meredith
FitzGerald and India Ford.
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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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4
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3
{ Lakewood 2
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j Perry 0
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Season Record Won 3 Lost 8
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0
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Chardon
2
2
Wickliffe
1
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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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
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A Musical Fable of Broadway
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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.
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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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Beautiful Emily Smayda.
Keith Olszens enlisting the help of Tiffany
Highland for the downfall of Truman Pendennis.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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
Edward V. Bizay
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in Kindergarten. Where
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best is yet to come.
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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
Index
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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.
M
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 •