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Student  Life 6 


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Activities 50 


Academics 90 


Underclass 104 


Seniors 146 


Last  Year 186 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2011  with  funding  from 

Euclid  Public  Library 


http://www.archive.org/details/euclidian46unse 


Euclid  High  School 


711  East  222nd  Street 


Euclid,  Ohio  44123 


Volume  46 


(216)  261-2900 


Enrollment  1899 


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Look  at  it  this  way. ..it's  all  attitude. 
Everything  you  do  depends  on 
your  attitude...  How  you  think, 
how  you  act,  what  you  do.  Whether  good 
or  bad,  everyone  has  one. 

How  are  you  with  your  friends? 
ATTITUDE.  How  do  you  react  to  your 
teachers?  ATTITUDE.  Do  you  have 
school  spirit?  ATTITUDE.  What  about 
your  parents?  ATTITUDE.  What  are 
your  feelings  about  relationships? 
ATTITUDE. 

We  all  have  some  kind  of  an  attitude. 
In  fact  attidudes  usually  change  on  a 
daily  basis.  The  weekend  was  really 
awesome. ..but  you  forgot  about  your 
English  paper.  You  were  picked  Student- 
of-the-Month.  Your're  feehng  sick. ..but 
your  friends  cheered  you  up.  She  didn't 
go  to  the  game  with  you.  You  lost  your 
lunch  money. ..but  that  special  someone 
shared  their  lunch  with  you.  You  lost 
your  project.  The  morning  was 
awful. ..but  then  you  aced  your  biology 
test.  He  bought  you  flowers.  You  got 
accepted  to  the  college  of  your  dreams. 
Hanging  out  with  your  friends.  Cheering 
for  the  panthers.  Enjoying  high  school. 
What  could  be  better?  A  LOT.  Because 
it's  all  about  what  you  see  and  do.  IT'S 
ALL  ABOUT  ATTITUDE.  IT'S  ALL 
ABOUT  YOU.  LOOK  AT  IT  THIS 
WAY... 

-Janet  Fonovic,  Stacie  Glavan, 
Beckie  Glavan 


Seniors  look  at  high  school  in  a  different 
way  than  most  underclassmen. 


Jason  Grant,  Ron  Rucker,  Latina  Taylor,Tanya  Robinson,  Maria  Barker  and  Kenya 
Smith  looking  forward  to  having  a  lot  of  enjoyment  at  a  football  rally. 


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Yolonda  Johnson,  Nikki  Greer,  Daleah  Williams  and  Carmen  Strickland  look  as 

if  they  are  enjoying  their  lunch. 


Amy  Barber  looks  ahead  as  she  stands  at  attention 
during  a  Flag  Corps  routine  during  half-time. 


Amy  Hodder  looks  to  serve  a  point  during  a  Varsity 
Volleyball  game. 


New  Euclid  principal,  Mr.  Robert  Knuth,  looks  at  the 
high  school  differently  now  that  he  is  no  longer  just  at 
the  Board  building.  Alison  Stahre  is  looking  forward  to 
cheering  for  the  football  team.  Athletic  Director,  Mr. 
Spencer  Kane  was  also  looking  for  a  win  on  the 
football  field. 


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Theme 

Janet  Fonovic  and  Kathy  Copic 

look  at  all  the  neat  ways  that  a 

TI-82  graphing  calculator  can  be 

used  to  help  them  in  their 

calculus  and  physics  classes. 


Will  Buchannon  looked  the  ball  into  his  hands  and 
made  this  reception  over  the  back  of  the  North  defender 
and  took  it  into  the  end  zone  for  a  touchdown. 


When  it  comes  to  looks,  the  cheerleaders  give  a  lot  of  them.  Here 

are  Wendy  Lapuh,  Gina  Zeman,  Meghan  Orazen.  Kim  Petrik, 

Melanie  Shippitka,  Gina  Phillips,  Laura  Fiiolt,  Christina 

Fabert,  Shona  Mc  Cune  and  Kristina  Gelger  posing  for  the 

camera. 


Bicnda  Moyer,  Tara  Van  Ho,  Joi  Hutton  and  Heather 
Perusek  look  up  from  the  gym  floor  during  a  football  rally. 


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Theme 

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Students  really 

cheered  for  the 

football  team  at  the 

rally. 


Students  at  Euclid  High  School  had 
the  opportunity  to  enjoy  a  variety  of 
activities.  During  the  school  day, 
students  attended  classes  that  were 
conducted  by  our  excellent  faculty.  After 
school,  many  participated  in  extracurricu- 
lar activities  such  as  clubs,  sports  and 
other  organizations  which  added  to  the 
excitement  of  high  school  life.  Life  at 
Euclid  High  School  was  a  rewarding 
experience  for  most  students. 


Margaret  Corcoran,  Alison  Stahre,  Kelly  Gavin  an 
Maureen  Pavicic  had  a  lot  to  do  during  school  since 
they  were  cheerleaders. 


Angela  Miklavcic  and  Marianne  Wilson 

would  go  to  great  lengths  to  get  the  most  out 
of  their  school  day. 


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Tanya  Robinson,  Shenise  Johnson,  Maria  Barker,  Lakesha  Buggs  and  Manicka  Collins  know  that 
they  will  have  lots  of  fun  at  a  football  rally. 

Pam  Jordan,  Jessica  Hopkins,  Chris 

Kletecka  and  Matt  Ortman  know  that  the 
library  iks  an  important  place  in  which  to 
get  work  done  during  school. 


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Carrie  Sharp  and  Karen  Gezann  get  a 

chance  to  lead  the  Marching  Band 
during  the  half-time  ceremonies.  This  is 
only  one  of  the  many  activities  that  both 
girls  participate  in  at  Euclid. 


Amy  Repko  and  Paula  Sustarsic  are  active  in  many  organizations  in 
the  school  and  have  an  active  school  life. 


Leah  Walczak  enjoys  the 
satisfaction  she  gets  from  playing 
tennis  for  the  high  school  team. 


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Cheerleaders,  Rashanda  Lockett,  Christina  Fabert,  Melanie  Shippitka  and  Gina  Phillips  show  off 
the  sign  that  they  helped  make  for  the  Euclid-Villa  Angela/St.  Joe  game. 

Students  cheering  at  the  rally  before  the  Euclid-Norlh  game. 


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Dani  Picard,  .Karen  Touschner  and  Kim  Clark  are  trying  to  make  the  best  of  their 
school  year  by  working  in  the  Library  on  their  assignments. 

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Flag  Corps  members, 
Chris  Pugib,  Amy 
Barber,  Maureen 
Porcen  and  Heather 

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Euclid  by  participat- 
ing in  our  half-time 
ceremonies. 


Monroe  Hillsman  takes  off  for  a  long  gain  on  the  JV 
Football  team. 

Liz  Buchner  knows  that  academics  is  an  important 
part  of  her  high  school  experience  and  takes 
Advanced  Placement  chemistry  to  help  her  in  college. 


Jodi  Doniinick  and  Emily  Bode  were  cheering  for  the  Panthers  at  the  rally  while  Maureen  Porcen, 
Heather  Mulhall,  Marissa  Mukavetz  and  Lorrie  Melton  were  dancing  with  the  Flag  Corps. 
The  football  team  sat  together  in  the  stands  and  were  introdticed  during  the  rally. 


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Nicole  Jackson  and 
Matrika  Jolinson 

are  involved  with  the 

Marching  Band  and 

are  learning  a  lot 

about  life  at  Euclid 

High  School. 

A  new  program  that 

was  begun  this  year 

was  NJROTC  in 

which  the  students 

participate  in  military 

exercises  and  are 

prepared  for  entrance 

into  the  armed  forces. 

In  this  way  they  can 

get  money  for  college 

and  get  a  commision 

upon  graduation. 

Here  they  are  shown 

drilling  during  one  of 

their  classes. 

Rich  Echols  runs 

around  the  left  side  of 

the  line  for  a  big  gain. 

Members  of  the 

tennis  team,  Coach 

Pete  Swope,  Leah 

Walczak,  Angela 

Meros,  Janeen 

Miklowski. 

Niaryann  Oroz, 

Cathy  Gibbons  and 

Jennifer  Hrovat, 

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Christina  Fabert  enjoys  cheering  for  the 

Euclid  teams. 


Carlos  Prince  takes  off  for  a  big  gain  against  VASJ  in  the  first 
game  of  the  season. 

Katie  Salisbury,  Amanda  Davis,  Lori  Dean,  Ann  Fcldkamp, 
Becky  Boos  and  Melissa  Novinc  look  as  if  they  are  enjoying 
their  lives  at  Euclid  High  School. 


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The  State  ranked  Euclid  Panther 
Football  team  danced  their 
way  to  a  Homecoming  victory 
by  mutilating  the  Maple  Heights 
Mustangs  58-12  on  Friday  October  8. 
It  was  a  beautiful  night  as  fireworks 
sparked  through  the  air  along  with  the 
mighty  Panthers.  Euclid  gained  526 
yards  to  Maple's  216.  Euclid  cruised 
to  a  12-0  in  the  first  quarter  on  Steve 
Duncan's  63  yard  score  and  De  Juan 
Goulde's  diving  catch  for  a  20  yard 
touchdown  pass  from  Darnea  Mc 
Kinney.  B.  J.  Harrison  was  credited 


with  two  dancing  touchdowns  of  9  and  56 
yards.  Monroe  Hillsman  and  Carlos  Prince 

rounded  out  the  scoring.  Mike  Heramb  and 
Andy  Eminger  both  handled  the  kick  offs 
and  extra  points. 

Pregame  festivities  included  "Blue  and 
Gold"  Day  and  "Hippy  Day"  along  with 
faces  painted  in  the  cafeteria.  On  Thursday 
evening  an  awesome  bonfire,  the  first  one  in 
many  years,  was  held  on  Diamond  #4.  The 
band  played  their  instruments  and  the  fans 
cheered.  It  was  an  exciting  beginning  to  an 
exciting  weekend. 

-Stacie  Glavan  and  Janet  Fonovic 


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All  of  the  Homecoming  candidates  and  tlieir  parents  were  introduced  to  the  fans  at  the  stadium  and  lined  up  on  the 


The  Thursday  night  bonfire  started  the  Homecoming 

activities. 

Gary  Dvvyer  catching  the  ball  for  a  large  gain  against 

the  Mustangs. 


Many  students  and  parents  watched  the  Cheerleaders  and  Majorettes  and  Marching  Band  perform  at  the  bonfire. 


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Gary  Dwyer  crashes  through  the  Cheerleader  banner  at  the  beginning  of  the 

game. 

De  Juan  Goulde  malces  a  diving  catch  of  Darnea  Mc  Kinney's  pass  in  the 

endzone  for  a  touchdown. 


Kris  Eniinger,  Fritz  Streiff,  Carmeesha  Norman, 

Rafael  Brown  and  Katliy  Copic  dressed  up  for  the 

'70's  during  Homecoming  week. 


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Royal  Gala"  was  the  1994 
theme  for  the  Homecoming 
Dance.  Blue,  Maroon  and 
cream  completed  the  E-room 
atmosphere.  As  the  dance  began 
couples  strolled  through  the  door 
and  were  transported  into  Medieval 
times.  They  proceeded  onto  the 
dance  where  they  passed  Knights, 
Dragons  and  a  Dungeon.  Their 
pictures  were  taken  on  a  draw- 
bridge in  front  of  a  castle.  Two 
hundred  twenty-four  couples 
danced  the  night  away.  Midway 


through  the  evening  the  Homecoming 
Court  was  announced.  Gina  Zeman  was 
crowned  Queen  and  Ben  Mooney  was 
King.  The  senior  female  attendants 
included  Maria  Barker,  Melissa  Beverly, 
Wendy  Lapuh,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Paula 
Sustarsic  and  Aisha  Tillman.  The  male 
attendants  were  Kyle  Bush,  Gary  Dwyer, 
Kevin  Gorman,  Chris  Kietecka,  Rich 
Slade  and  Mike  Swyt.  The  Junior  Jester 
was  Lakisha  Phillips  and  the  Sophomore 
Jester  was  La'Keya  Mc  Cauley.  It  was  a 
night  to  remember  for  everyone  involved. 
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Blatnik  and  Senior  male  attendant,  Rich  Slade. 


Gina  Phillips,  Senior  male  allendant,  Kevin  Gorman,  Kyle  kuss.  Senior  male  attendant,  Gary  Dwyer, 
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Homecoming  Queen,  Gina  Zeman. 


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Homecoming  King,  Ben  Mooney. 


Senior  male  attendant,  Mike  Swyt  dancing  with       Senior  female  attendant,  IMelanie  Shippitka 
his  date,  Queen  Gina  Zeman.  dancing  with  her  date,  Seniot  male  attendant, 

Chris  Kletecka. 


Gina  Phillips,  Ali  Kucinski  and  Kim  Petrik  were 
really  dressed  up  for  the  dance. 


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one.  It  was  a 
locker  of 
course.  A  locker 
was  a  place 
where  students 
could  keep  all 
their  belongings 
while  they  were 
at  school.  For 
some  it  was  just 
a  place  that  they 
would  throw 
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others  it  was 
their  home 
away  from 
home  and  it  was 
a  place  to  show 
off  to  others  in 
the  school  and 
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Mandy  Sipluck  shows  off  her  locker  which  has  many 
pictures  of  her  family  and  friends  in  it. 

Beth  Walters  loclcer  has  pictures  of  family  and  friends 
and  a  lot  of  art  work  and  commercial  pictures. 


Kisha  Jones'  locker,  on  the  other  hand,  doesn't  have 
pictures  but  does  have  a  lot  of  drawings  and  cartoons. 

Megan  Miezin's  locker  has  a  combination  of  pictures, 
artwork  and  slogans  that  she  uses  to  help  her  get 
through  the  day. 


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Lockers 


Lakesha  Buggs,  Shenise  Johnson,  and  Manicka  Collins  find 
that  meeting  by  their  lockers  is  a  good  time  to  sociahze. 


Joi  Hutton  shows  her  appreciation  tor  Flag  Corps 
and  Disney  movies. 


Robin  Lausche  decorates  her  locker  with  Ziggy, 
Disney  characters  and  pictures  of  her  friends. 


Sarah  Kale  meets  at  Rachel  Zielinski's  locker  before  the 
school  day  begins. 


Stacia  Ketchum  likes  to  'bear'  with  her  teddies 


Sharon  Mollis,  Kristina  Geiger,  and  Christina 

Fabert  reveal  that  many  surprising  things  can  be 
found  in  Euclid's  lockers. 


Kendra  Proctor  displays  her  fondness  for  Gary 
Larson's  Far  Side. 


Shannon  Clark's  locker  depicts  her  interest  in  Flag 

Corps,  while  Beth  VVeinbrecht  wraps  her  locker  in 

Muppet  Baby  paper. 


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Lockers 

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Most  of  Euclid's  seniors  have  a  job  outside  school 

Having  a  job  was  an  important  part  in  the  life  of  most  high  school  students.  By  the 
time  they  became  a  senior  most  students  had  a  job.  In  a  poll  taken  it  was  shown 
that  75.8%  of  the  seniors  had  a  job.  This  was  very  similar  to  the  results  of  last 
year's  poll  in  which  81%  of  the  seniors  said  they  had  a  job.  Most  of  the  students  work 
between  11  an  30  hours  each  week.  A  few  worked  more  than  40  hours  every  week  and  a 
couple  even  had  more  than  one  job  outside  school. 

The  money  that  the  students  earned  was  used  to  support  their  cars,  buy  clothes  and 
other  durable  goods  and  supply  the  students  with  a  means  of  entertainment.  Some  of  the 
money  also  went  into  the  bank  to  help  them  with  college  costs. 


□   Yes       75  8% 
B    No         24.2% 


Do  you 
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time  job? 


14.3% 
37.1% 
40.0% 


How  many 
hours  do  you 
work  per 
week? 


Radames  Colon  and  Gerald  Tate  will  make  up  your 

order  quickly  at  Wendy's. 

Mike  Dacar  will  make  sure  all  your  groceries  get 

packed  efficiently  at  Reider's  Slop-n-Shop. 

Laura  Novak  will  take  your  money  when  you  pay  for 

your  pizza  at  Liltle  Caesar's. 

Margaret  Good  keeps  the  hooks  in  shape  at  Holy 

Cross. 
Marlena  Stewart  checks  your  order  at  Wendx's. 


Kelly  Focareto  wants  to  sell  you  something  imported 

from  Pier  I  Imports. 

Nikki  Johnson  will  be  happy  to  take  your  inoney  at 

Marcs. 

Irma  Peredne,  Renee  Pecnik  and  Jessica  Hopkins  show 

how  to  wait  on  tables  at  the  Italian  Oven  Restaurant. 

Eric  Heiss  and  Sean  Fox  like  to  put  the  toppings  on  pizzas 

at  Longos. 

Ciiris  Schmidt  will  accept  your  money  when  you  are 

shopping  at  Best. 


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night  away  at  the  annual 
Winterfest  ball  which  was  held 
from  7:00  -J  1 :00p.m.  on  Saturday, 
February  1 1,  1995.  "Frozen  in  Time" 
was  the  theme  and  the  E-Room  was 
decorated  with  snowflakes  and  ice.  The 
colors  were  blue,  silver  and  white 
making  the  atmosphere  feel  chilly. 
Cindy  Ciulla  and  Rafael  Brown  were 
at  the  head  of  the  court  as  Winterfest 
Queen  and  King.  First  King  and  Queen 
attendants  were  Olen  Steelman  and 
Beth  Blatnik.  Second  attendants  were 
Mike  Hoffman  and  Slienise  Johnson. 
Mike  Zivnoska  was  Jack  Frost,  the 
Court  Jester.  The  dances  wei-e  great  and 
every  song  under  the  sun  was  played. 
Winterfest  was  sponsored  by  Student 
Council  and  everyone  enjoyed  them- 
selves in  a  situation  that  was  Frozen  in 
Time. 

-Helene  Schwartz 


Hershal  Hall  and 
Katrina  Sliarpe 

enjoyed  themselves  at 

the  dance. 

Winterfest  CiHirl,  Mike 

Zivnoska,  Mike 

Hoffman.  Olen 

Steelman,  Rafael 

Brown,  Cindy  Ciulla 

and  Beth  Blatnik 


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Paul  Paridc  and  Donna  Beuoy  having  their  pictures 
taken  at  the  beginning  of  the  dance. 

Brian  Dlugos.  \allen.  Polls.  Lori  Meden.  Dan 
Cherkas.  Nikki  Barbis  and  Tony  \erch  were  having 
lots  of  fun  at  the  dance. 

Ra\  .Miller.  Cindy  Ciulla.  Kristin  Sacko.  Doug 
Zeman.  Jim  Swy  t,  Dana  \'ance,  Katie  Gross  and  Joe 
Tomino  w  ere  some  of  the  others  who  were  ha\  ing  fun 

at  the  dance. 


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Euclid.  Whether  you  want  it  to  be  your 
ticket  to  college  or  just  something  to  do 
everyday  after  school,  at  Euchd  there  is  a  sport  for 
you.  It  has  sports  for  all  levels:  Varsity  for  the 
experienced;  Freshmen  for  the  first  time  players,  and 
JV  for  everyone  in  between.  Spoils  here  gives  you 
the  opportunity  to  be  part  of  a  team  and  meet  many 
new  friends. 

-Angela  Miklavcic 


Sports  Dixider 


Ken  Schuster  and  Tim  Carney  leading  the  «  a>  on  the  cross-country  course. 

Antoine  Fisher  rushes  for  yards  w  ith  help  from  blockers  Albert  Simpson  and  Sean  Mc  Laughlin. 


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Jim  Swyt  dribbling  the 

ball  dott  n  against 

BiTish. 

Monroe  Hillsman 

getting  the  ball  around 

the  end  while  Mike 

Melnylv  follow  s  the 

play. 

Chris  KJetecka  makes 

a  di\  ing  save  of  the  ball 

in  front  of  the  2oal. 


B.  J.  Harrison  coming 
around  the  left  side  of 
the  line  as  he  did  so 
well  during  the  season. 


Gina  Zeman  leaps  up  to  kick  the  bail  while  Sandy  Brown  looks  on. 

Man.  Dacar  and  Jamie  Smialek  w ere  pan  of  the  cross  country  team  that  did  well. 


23 

Sports  Divider 

Varsity  closes  out  regular  season  with  10-0  record 


Running  game.  Those  were  the  two 
words  that  summed  up  the  1994-95  #15 
in  the  NationlU.S.A.Todny)  and  #1  in  the 
state  iA.P.)  Euclid  Panther  offense.  This  from  a 
team  that  was  picked  by  the  coaches  at  the 
beginning  of  the  season  to  finish  third  in  the 
G.C.C.  It  didn't  have  the  super  runners  and 
players  of  previous  3'-ears.  It  didn't  have  the 
depth.  AH  it  had  was  a  bunch  of  kids  that  went 
out  every  Friday  evening  and  outplayed  all  of 
their  opponents.  Out  of  the  total  3,477  offensive 
yards  that  the  panthers  gained,  B.  J.  Harrison 
had  1,448  yards  and  scored  15  touchdowns. 
The  few  times  Damea  Mc  Kinney  did  put  the 
ball  in  the  air,  receivers  like  Gary  Dwyer, 
Jamie  Willett,  Pete  Thomas,  De  Juan  Goulde 
and  Simeon  Boddie  were  there  to  catch  it. 
Darnea  threw  for  729  yards. 

Helping  to  gain  yards  was  power  fullback 
Steve  Duncan  and  the  great  offensive  line 
among  whom  were  Olen  Steelman(AIl  G.C.C, 
All  News  Herald,  All  Northeast  Ohio),  and 
Steve  Pae  (All  G.C.C,  All  News  Herald).  The 
defense  was  not  unseen.  Gary  Dwyer  had  4 
interceptions,  Pete  Thomas  and  Bryant  Clark 
had  3.  The  front  line,  let  by  Shawn  Leben  and 
Antoine  Kemp  held  opposing  teams  to  a  total 
of  1093  yards  rushing  and  De  Juan  Goulde  had 
a  team  record  in  sacks  with  Tim  Rutti  putting 
on  the  pressure  from  the  other  end. 

As  this  team  became  the  4th  undefeated 
group  in  school  history,  they  also  became  the 
first  Euclid  team  to  be  ranked  nationallv  and 
first  in  the  state.  Even  though  falling  short  in 
the  playoffs  against  Strongsville,  the  1994 
Euchd  Football  team  went  beyond  all  expecta- 
tions and  will  always  be  remembered  as  "The 
team  that  could". 

-Jamie  Willett 


The  Panther  team  runnins  onto  the  field  at  the  heginnine  of  the  same 


24 

Football 

Nick  Pfahl  waiting  for  the  ball  to  be  snapped  so  he 
can  begin  moving. 

Gary  Dwyer  running  the  ball  down  the  sidelines 
after  intercepting  it  against  Brush.  The  Panthers  had  a 
school  record  of  seven  interceptions  during  the  game 
and  they  were  all  by  different  players. 


After  pitching  the  ball  to  B.  .1.  Harrison,  Darnea  Mi 
Kinney  watches  as  B.  J.  makes  some  of  his 
tremendous  moves  on  the  secondary  and  weaves  his 
way  through  the  line  for  a  substantial  gain.  Pete 
Thomas  moves  over  to  make  a  block  to  get  him 
through. 


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Varsity  Football.  Row  one:  John  Arlesic,  Mike  Sheck,  Pete  Schwenke,  Chet  Nolan.  Tom  Banc,  Roy  Pignatiello.  Mike  Barnauskas,  Mike  Kezzolla,  Jack  Lardomita, 
Ken  Shriner.  Row  two:  Jeff  Morris,  Olen  Steelman,  Shawn  Leben,  Gary  Dwyer,  B.  J.  Harrison,  Darnea  Mc  Kinney,  Antoine  Kemp.  Jamie  Willett.  Row  three: 
DeMarco  Miller,  Bill  Gast,  Mike  Zivnoska,  Mike  Summerfield.  Barry  Grisez.  Bob  Chmielewski.  Carlos  Prince  Row  tour:  John  Scarniench.  Tim  Rutti,  Steve  Pae, 
Tony  Laurich,  Sean  Mc  Laughlin.  Chris  Molakakis.  Bryan  Clark.  Row  five:  Mike  Melnyk,  Nick  Pfahl,  Tony  Raia,  Jeron  Cooper,  Scott  Longazel.  Fernandes 
Johnson,  Lee  Nosse.  Row  six:  Monroe  Hillsman,  Deleonte  Brown,  Simeon  Boddie,  Lamonte  Foster,  John  Mc  Clain,  Robert  Wilson,  Isaac  Martin,  Wayman  White. 
Row  seven:  Latell  Stewart,  De  Juan  Goulde,  Pete  Thomas,  Tony  Fisher,  Joe  Tucceri,  Albert  Simpson,  Steve  Duncan.  Row  eight:  Katie  Baioni.  Hannah  Davis,  Erin 
Vincenti,  Beth  Kramer,  Wendy  Case. 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL             | 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

VAsr 

30 

8 

Barberton 

6 

CoUinwood 

35 

7 

Nordonia 

.3." 

17 

East.  North 

28 

18 

Maple  Hts. 

58 

12 

WiU  South 

34 

6 

Bedford 

36 

14 

Brash 

51 

10 

Uovheld 

28 

16 

PLAYOFFS                      1 

StTongs\'ille 

29 

36 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  1 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  0 

LEAGUE  FINISH 

first 

Simeon  Boddie  about  to  catch  a  pass  from 
Darnea  Mc  Kinney  for  a  long  gain  against 
Brush. 


25 

Football 

J.V.  FOOTBALL                   1 

TEAM           US 

THEM 

VASJ               6 

22 

Barberton       30 

12 

Collinwuod    57 

0 

Nordonia       21 

0 

East.  North     2h 

8        ^^ 

Maple  Hts,     28 

0      ^HH  ^ 

Will.  South     14 

211     -^I^HhR 

Bedford          38 

4||Hm 

Mayfield        41 

14     MM 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  2 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  1 

r  ;.'„  !»— FRESHMAN 

FOOTBAii' 

TEAM 

US 

THBCir 

Mernorialo(scr) 

12 

6 

Ridge(bcr) 

12 

6 

Nordonia 

30 

6 

East.  North 

8 

IS 

Maple  Hts, 

20 

20 

Will.  South 

42 

b 

Bedford 

18 

6 

Brush 

24 

6 

Mayfield 

16 

0 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  1  | 

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G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  1        | 

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J  A    Football.  Rou  one:  ,\Iike  Barnauskas,  Matt  White.  Deleonte  Brown.  Bob  ChmieleHski,  .Simeon  Boddie,  Wayman 
White,  Jeron  Cooper,  John  .Arlesic  Row  two:  Sean  Mc  Laughlin,  Lamonte  Foster,  John  Mc  Clain,  Nick  Pfahl,  Isaac 
Martin,  R  W  ilson.  Row  three:  Scott  Longazel,  Tony  Raia,  Casey  Carmichael,  Jonathan  Hartshorn,  Mike  Zivnoska, 
Richard  Pecnik  Row  four:  Rashand  Durrah,  Tony  Fisher,  Latell  Stewart,  Detric  Wilson,  .\ndre  Mc  Michael,  Michael 
Melnyk.  Row  11\  e:  Lee  Nosse,  Albert  Simpson,  Carlos  Tailaferro,  Richard  Wynn,  Monroe  Hillsman,  Fernandes  Johnsoj 


Deleonte  Brown  and  Lamonte  Foster  getting 
instructions  from  Head  Coach  Tom  Banc  during  the 

game. 
Pete  Thomas  waiting  for  the  snap  so  he  can  run  his 

pass  pattern. 
Carlos  Prince  following  blocks  by  Joe  Tucceri  down 

the  field. 


26 

Football 

_ 

Freshman  Football,  Row  one:  Coach  Windham,  Fred  Bush,  Mike  Higgins,  Amos  Renix,  Terrance  Moore,  Dave  Johnson. 
Coach  Mc  Creight.  Row  two:  Tom  Heuer,  Donte  Thomas,  Kevin  Banks,  Dave  Thomas,  Rich  Echols,  Howard  Westerfield, 
Larry  Brown.  Row  three:  Shaun  Brochak.Scott  Koop,  Denny  Bosher,  Charles  Howard,  Will  Buchannon,  Johnny  Johnson. 
Row  four:  Jerrod  Torrence,  Derrick  Crutchficid,  Jeremy  Pfahl,  John  Wahl,  Mike  Valentine,  Shaun  Cummings.  Not 
pictured:  Michael  Creer. 


Jamie  Willett  as  a  wide  receiver  gets 
ready  to  move  after  the  snap  of  the  ball. 
Fred  Bush  and  Rich  Echols  playing  on 
the  freshman  team  to  get  experience  for 
later  years. 


Antoine  Fisher  picking  up  some  yards  agamst 

Barberton. 

The  defensive  line  of  Fernandes  Johnson,  Isaac 

Martin,  Albert  Simpson  and  Simeon  Boddie  helped 

stop  the  Barberton  Magics  from  gaining  many  yards. 


27 

Football 

New  coach  but  wrestlers 

still  struggling 

livi 


Under  the  new  coaching  of  Chris 
Paporus  and  Craig  Petty,  the 
1994-94  wresthng  team  still  fell 
short  and  turned  out  a  disappointing 
season.  The  teain  consisted  of  many  new 
wrestlers  along  with  seniors  Josh 
Holland(  1 35#),  DeMarco  Miller(  1 52#). 
Shawn  Leben(215#)  and  B.J.  Harri- 
son(189#).  The  leadership  of  the  team 
was  shown  by  Harrison  and  Junior  Joe 
Tucceri(  1 45#),  whose  records  reflect 
many  hours  of  practice  that  payed  off. 
Dedicated  wrestlers  will  be  needed  for  the 
upcoming  years  in  order  to  improve  their 
record.  Juniors,  Tucceri.  Nick 
PfahK  140#)  and  Nate  Davis{  103#) 
should  help  to  make  next  year  more 
fruitful. 

-Angela  Mercs 


Wrestling,  Row  one:  Beth  Kramer,  Demetrius  Dowell.  DeMarco  Miller,  B,  J,  Harrison,  Josh  Holland,  Kristj 
Brznawski  Row  iwo:  .\nthonv  Smith,  Coaeh  Mike  Papouras.  Coaeh  Bill  Kazen,  .Mike  Mc  Donald,  Scott  Bee 
Tim  Goerndt,  .Mike  Doyle,  Coach  Craig  Petty.  Head  Coaeh  Chris  Papouras.  Nathaniel  Davis  Row  three:  Mil 
Bruno,  Mike  Litwinowicz,  Ryan  Whitcly,  Mike  Smith,  Jeron  Cooper,  Daryl  Taylor,  Ken  Wells,  La  Mar  Mc 
Kinney,  Paul  Solema  Row  four:  Raychand  Durrah.  Keauntee  Redfearn.  Nick  Pfahl,  Chris  Trzcinski,  Joe 
Tucceri,  .Mark  Zrim,  I.emiul  (iardner.  Bob  Chmielewski,  Howard  Westerfield. 


Wrestling 


Keauntee  Redfearn  and  Waynian  W  hite  struggHng 
hard  to  get  their  opponents  turned  over  so  they  can 
earn  points. 


Steve  Duncan  twisting  liis  opponent  around  so  he 
can  get  liini  into  position  for  a  point. 


B.  J.  Harrison  getting  his  man  into  a  coinproniising 

position  before  winning  his  match. 

DeMarco  Miller  w  orking  hard  on  his  opponent  to  earn 

points. 

,|oc  Tucceri  trying  hard  to  get  control  of  his  man. 

Nick  Pfahl  on  top  of  his  opponent  and  trying  to  get  him 

turned  o\  er. 


Ryan  Whitely  trying  to  get  control  of  his  opponent  so 
lie  can  get  some  points. 


sh  Holland  working  on  his  opponent  during  his 
Itch. 


29 

Wfestling 

Soccer  teams  get 
their  kicks  in 


The  1994  Boy's  Varsity  Soccer 
Team  got  off  to  a  slow  start  since 
they  were  short  of  coaches  for 
the  ninth  grade  team.  Because  of  this 
they  were  only  able  to  manage  a  5-8-3 
overall  record  and  finished  in  a  fourth 
place  tie  in  the  G.C.C.  They  fought 
many  close  games  that  were  decided  by 
only  a  few  goals.  Standouts  for  the  club 
were  seniors.  Chris  Kletecka,  Rich 
Slade  and  Greg  Pesek.  Dan  Corleto, 
Eric  Heiss  and  Mike  Heramb  were 
juniors  that  contributed  much  offen- 
sively. Seniors,  Kevin  Gady,  Kevin 
Gray,  Brad  Snell,  Mike  Swyt  and  Tom 
Walker  also  helped  out  significantly. 


BOY'S  VARSITY  AND  J.V.  SOCCER          j 

TEAM 

VAR. 

THEM 

J.V. 

THEM 

il-akewood 

1 

3 

3 

3 

Mordonk 

0 

2 

3 

2 

East.  North 

0 

1 

4 

3 

Bay  Village 

0 

1 

2 

5 

Will.  South 

■^ 

2 

8 

2 

Bedford 

8 

0 

4 

0 

Brush 

1 

T 

0 

5 

Mayfield 

0 

3 

3 

2 

Nordonia 

1 

0 

6 

1 

£ast.  North 

1 

1 

5 

2 

Kenston 

4 

0 

4 

1 

Will.  South 

I 

1 

Mentor 

■1 

6 

0 

10 

Bedford 

4 

2 

4 

4 

Brush 

1 

4 

\ 

O(forfeit) 

Mayfield 

0 

0 

2 

7 

VAR.  SEASON  RECORD 

WON  5  LOST  8  TIE  3 

G.CC.  RECORD 

WON  4  LOST  5  TIE  3 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  fourth(tie 

) 

J.V.  SEASON  RECORD 

WON  8  LOST  4  TIE  1 

G.C.C.  RECORD 

WON  8  LOST  3  TIE  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  second 

Varsity  Soccer.  Row  one:  Chris  Kletecka.  Row  two:  Brad  Snell,  Kevin  Klocker,  Eric  Heiss,  Sean  Fox,  Kevin 
Gady  Row  three:  Jim  Swyt,  Greg  Pesek,  Mike  Swyt,  Mike  Heramb,  Andy  Emminger,  Rich  Slade.  Coach 
Mike  Durbin.  Row  four:  Dan  Corleto,  .Jeff  Grundman,  Kevin  Gray,  Mario  Laush,  Doug  Zeman,  Tom 
Walker  Row  five:  .Icnna  Brzeczkowski,  Rvan  Eddv 


30 

Soccer 

.I.V.  Soccer,  Row  one:  Fred  Blatnik,  Dave  Burke.  Row  two:  Steve  Barrett,  Todd  Woodruff,  Ben  Mooney, 
Rafael  Brown,  Coach  Mike  Durbin.  Row  three:  George  LaCava,  Rich  Figuero,  Bill  Nainiger,  Matt  Pikus, 
Dennis  Vitolo.  Row  four:  Jim  Swyt,  Doug  Zeman,  Rob  Slade,  Reggie  George. 


Dana  Finotti  and  Jennifer  Waina  dribbhng  the  ball  against  the  Willoughby  South  Rebe 


Girl's  Soccer.  Row  one:  Goalies.  Helene  Schwartz,  Cory  Watsdii   Row  luo:  Nicole  Hrdlicka.  Nikki  Christides, 
Michelle  Dineen,  Sandy  Brown.  Trainer.  Jennifer  Lcpley  Row  three:  Beth  Blatnik.  Missy  Clarke,  .Jaina 
Blackford,  Nancy  Pekol,  Dana  Finotti,  Ali  Kucinski.  Row  four:  Laura  Fifolt,  Katie  Walker,  Gina  Zeman, 
Jennifer  Waina.  Coach  Mike  Sustin.  Not  pictured:  Heather  Nickell,  Kristin  Sacko,  Lisa  Udovich. 


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Freshman  Soccer,  Row  one:  Ryan  Heramb,  Pat  Dilalla,  Sean  Nelson,  Mike  Mc  Donald,  Mike  Reilly.  Row  two: 
Craig  Hciss,  Matt  De  Wine,  Jason  Waina,  Alan  Cvetovac,  John  Wolchko,  Coach  Mike  Durbin 


The  1994  Girl's  Varsity  Soccer  team 
finished  the  season  with  a  8-7-1  overall 
record  and  ended  up  in  third  place  in 
the  G.CC,  with  a  6-3-1  record.  This  was  very 
similar  to  last  year's.  The  team  had  many 
important  players  in  all  classes  so  they  should 
be  in  a  good  position  for  future  years.  Leading 
scorers  were  Jennifer  Waina,  Jaina  Black- 
ford and  Nancy  Pekol.  Leading  stealers  were 
Katie  Walker,  Heather  Nickell,  Ali  Kucinski 
and  Dana  Finotti.  Sandy  Brown  and  Laura 
Fifolt  were  co-captains  for  the  squad.  There 
was  so  much  interest  in  girl's  soccer  that  Euclid 
even  added  a  J.V.  team.  They  finished  the 
season  with  a  7-7  record. 


VARSITY  AND  J.  V.  GIRL'S  SOCCER         | 

TEAM            VAR    THEM 

J.V. 

THEM 

Hawken         1 

1 

N.  Darne(scr) 
Madison         2 

3 

1 

0 

Chagrin  Falls! 

4 

0 

3 

Nordonia        1 

6 

y 

1 

Beaumont 

1 

2 

Brush              9 

0 

Mentor           2 

7 

1 

6 

Cleve.  Hts. 

1 

0 

Will.  South     4 

0 

East.  North    0 
Mayfield        4 
Nordonia       5 

1^ 

0 

1' 

4 
1 
1 

West  Geauga  2 

I.,..:.- 

1 

4 

Berea 

'uit-' 

0 

4 

Brush              2 

1 

Will.  South     6 

0 

East.  North     0 

1 

2 

3 

Solon              0 

4 

3 

5 

.\la\-tield         4 

3 

3 

1 

DISTRICT  TOURNAMENT 

Madison         3 

1 

Hawken         2 

3 

VARSITY  SEASON  RECORD                 | 

WON  8  LOST  7  TIE  3 

G.CC.  RECORD 

WON  6  LOST  3  TIE  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  third 

JV 

SEASON  RECORD 
WON  7  LOST  8 

BOY'S  FRESHMAN  SOCCER              | 

TEAM 

Mentor 

US       THEM           -SHHj 
2         6                  .^aSSipW^^J 

St.  Ignatius 

0         6 

IhB 

East.  North 

t          I 

llpH 

Bay  Village 
Will.  South 

^0     fe3  ^ 

6        4 

Brush 

St.  Ignatius 

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University 

4        7 

East.  North 

2         1 

Will.  South 

3        6 

Mentor                 0        3 
Cuyahoga  Hts.    2          1 
Hawken               2         8 

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Bay  Village          1          3 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  9 

G.CC. 

RECORD  WON  4  LOST  1            1 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  first(lie)                 1 

Soccer 


31 


Hockey  team 


Sail 


duplicate  record  from  preVIOUS  p\ 


The  1994-95  Panther  Hockey  team 
began  the  season  right,  taking  a 
second  place  at  the  Thanksgiving 
tournament.  They  played  Olmstead  Falls 
Nov.  25  and  won  7-6,  after  one  regular 
overtime  and  a  sudden  death  overtime. 
They  then  continued,  beating  Garfield 
and  losing  a  tough  one  to  North 
Olmstead. 

The  team  was  led  this  year  by  senior  co- 
captains,  Ben  Mooney  and  Tony  Verch. 
High  scorers  included  Verch  and  Matt 
Carroll.  In  goal,  Raymond  Miller 
started  and  freshman  Geoffrey  Zevnik 
was  a  great  backup,  saving  over  25  shots 
in  one  game. 

Keys  to  defense  were  captain  Ben 
Mooney  and  junior  Vince  Lombardo 
and  sophomore  Doug  Zeman.  The  team 
suffered  because  of  a  large  number  of 
varsity  players  who  graduated  last  year. 
The  future  looks  promising  as  the  yoimg 
team  becomes  more  dangerous  next  year. 
-Carrie  Sharp 


Ton)  Verch,  Doug  Zeman  and  Ben  Mooney  liyluing 
for  control  of  Ihe  puck. 

Matt  Carroll  taking  the  pass  from  a  team  male  and 
getting  ready  to  bring  it  down  the  ice. 


32 

Hockey 

Matt  Carroll  and  Joe 
Trobenter  in  action  in  front 
of  the  opponent's  goal. 


John  Bechtel  and  Vince  Lombardo  going  to  the  action. 


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-lockey  Team.  Row  one:  Randolph  Dawson,  Ray  Miller,  Adam  Codec.  Row  two;  Scott  Lawrence,  Jeff  Zevnik,  Tom  Heuer,  Joseph  Trobenter,  Bryan  Benak,  Kris 
Eminger,  Matt  Pikus,  Brian  Zorman.  Row  three:  Coach  Forrest  Dixon,  Angela  Koeth,  Wayne  Arndt,  Matt  Carroll,  Ben  Mooney,  Doug  Zeman,  Vince  Lombardo, 
(ohn  Bechtel,  Tony  Verch,  Randall  Scott,  Andy  Eminger,  Mary  Kiral,  Brent  Figueira. 


Co-Captain.  Ben  Mooney.  brings  the  puck  down  while        Tony  Verch  faces  off  while  Doug  Zeman  looks  on  to 
John  Bechtel  gets  ready  for  an  assist.  get  the  puck. 

Vlnce  Lombardo  taking  a  slap  shot  at  the  goal.  Joe  Trobenter  and  Matt  Carroll  trying  to  get  the 

puck  away  from  the  boards  so  the  can  get  a  shot  on 


33 

Hockey 

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Volleyballers  not  able  to  duplicate  last  year's  sensational  seasor 


The  1994  Varsity  Volleyball  team 
consisted  of  10  juniors  and  one 
senior.  There  was  a  lot  of  talent 
but  a  real  lack  of  varsity  experience. 
There  was  only  one  returning  letterman 
from  the  previous  year's  squad  and  the 
majority  of  the  other  girls  were  coming 
up  from  the  junior  varsity.  It  was  a  yem- 
for  great  improvement  and  was  an 
excellent  learning  experience  for  the 
juniors.  They  finished  the  season  with  a 
solid  record  of  9-12,  and  with  \  0  retui'n- 
ing  players  for  next  yeai",  they  could  have 
an  unbeatable  season. 
-Angela  Miklavcic 


VARSITY  VOttEYBALL                    | 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Nordtmia 

1^15,15 

15,11,8 

Ea.si,  North 

b  15,7 

15,12,15 

Maple  Hfc 

13  N 

15,15 

Will.  South 

^1,17^1 

15,15,15 

Bod lord 

15,15 

12,.H 

BoaumoiU 

(1,1(1 

15,15 

Bruhh 

11  i 

15,15 

Mayliekl 

15,15 

5,4 

Nordoma 

15,12  6 

10,15,1^ 

East  North 

«,i5,l5 

15,9,9 

Glen  Oak 

6,12 

15,15 

Maple  I  Its 

15,15 

9,10 

Will  South 

16,0,7 

14,15,15 

Bedford 

15,13,15 

7,15,4 

Brush 

15,15 

10,8 

Mayfield 

7,15,12 

15,13,15 

SOLON  tourn,\\ii:nt               I 

Lake  Cath. 

15,9,15 

8,15,8 

Solon 

7,2 

15,15 

NEXZL 

3,16,12 

15,14,15 

SECTIONALS                             | 

Collinwood 

15,15 

0,3 

Mentor 

8,6 

15,15 

SEASON  RECORD  WO\  4  LOST  12           | 

G.C.C 

RECORD  WON  7  LOST  7              i 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  fourtb(Ue)                  | 

\  aiMtv  Volle\hall,  Row  one:  Missy  Koerber,  Lauren  Hadjk,  Lori  Meden,  Cherie  Hinton,  Allison  FitzGeral 
\my  Hodder  Row  two:  Coach  Wendy  Sustin,  Missy  Bonfiglio,  Kelly  Smith,  Megan  Westphal,  Angela 
Mikla\cic,  Catherine  Mc  Guinness. 


Amy  Hodder,  Lauren  Hadyk,  Missy  Koerber  and 
Angela  Miklavcic  getting  instruction.s  from  coach  Wendy 

Sustin. 

Megan  Westphal  getting  ready  to  .serve  the  ball. 

Kelly  Smith  getting  ready  to  spike  the  ball. 


34 

Volleyball 

J.V.  Volleyball.  Row  one:  Jackie  Sas,  Dana  Vance,  Colleen  Longshaw,  Angela  Sucliy  Row  two:  Kristin 
Samsa,  Stacey  Lesefky,  Veronica  Mc  Graw,  Annie  Feldkamp.  Coach  Kathy  Mihalic. 


Freshman  Volleyball.  Row  one:  Lauren  Freeman,  Karen  Lemieux,  Sarali  Rojeck.  Row  two:  Stephanie  Fox, 
Amber  Cogley,  Kathy  Stobierski,  Faye  Wurm,  Becky  Godec.  Not  pictured:  Chrissy  Kovacevic,  Jackie 
Montgomery,  Vernadette  White,  Dana  Barbish. 


J.V.  VOLLEYBALL                         | 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Nordonia 

11,15,18 

15,6,15 

East.  North 

9,2 

15,15      ,™_ 

Maple  Hts. 

12,15,15 

15,8,10    jiHI 

Lake  Cath. 

?,15,? 

15,?,15   ^^ll 

Cardinal 

7  7 

15,15            X 

Will.  South 

3,5 

15,15            fl 

Bedford 

15,15 

^A                ■ 

Beaumont 

15,13,15 

10,15,11         ' 

Bmsh 

15,12,11 

6,15,15 

Mavfield 

7,15,8 

15,8,15 

Nordonia 

15,15 

8,13 

East.  North 

3,7 

15,15 

Glen  Oak 

15,6,7 

10,15,15 

Maple  Hts. 

15,15,15 

17,8,13 

Will.  South 

15,10,2 

9,15,15 

Bedford 

15,9,15 

-;         6,15p 

Brush 

3,15,4 

15,3,15 

Mavfield 

8,6 

15,15 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  12          | 

G.C.C 

.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  9            1 

FRESHMAN  VOLLEYBALL                | 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Maple  Hts. 

15,8,15 

8,15,13 

Bmsh 

4,7 

15,15 

Beaumont 

15,9,8 

10,15,15 

St.  Joe.  Acad. 

7,15,6 

15,4,15          J.,^ 

Will.  South 

15,15 

12,12             ^ 

East.  North 

15,2,16 

7,15,14        ^1 

West  Geauga 

15,15 

8,5              4» 

Beatunont 

15,15 

12,12          lUi 

Wickliffe 

15,15 

is'iA  H 

Mayfield 

8,11 

Maple  Hts. 

5,9 

15  15 

Glen  Oak 

7,15,11 

15,10,15 

Brush 

13,7 

15,15 

Will.  South 

15,13,14 

4,15,16 

Padua 

15,8,9 

7,15,5 

Lake  Cath. 

15,6,7 

6,15,15 

East.  North 

15,15 

5,10 

Mayfield 

12,15,15 

15,3,12 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  9  LOST  9          | 

G.C.C. 

RECORD  WON  4  LOST  6             1 

Kristin  Samsa,  Stacy  Lesefky,  Veronica  Mc  Graw  and 

Ann  Feldkamp  warming  up  before  a  game. 
Missy  Koerber  getting  the  ball  over  the  net  with  a 
mighty  serve. 


Volleyball 


35 


Basketball  began  strong 


Although  losing  many  players,  the  Varsity  Panthers  kept 
their  poise.  With  the  dazzling  dunks  from  Mehln  Levett, 
and  the  supreme  shot  blocking  of  Larry  Taylor,  the 
Panthers  pounded  then  opponents  Tlie  panthers  traveled  to  Stow 
and  upset  the  Bulldogs.  They  had  a  strong 
beginning  but  had  a  tough  middle  when 
they  lost  a  couple  of  key  players  when 
their  parents  were  not  pleased  with  their 
grades.  They  returned  at  the  end  of  the 
season  and  helped  to  make  a  strong  finish. 
They  were  not  able  to  keep  up  with 
Nordoniabut  they  had  a  lot  of  exciting 
games. 

The  Junior  Varsity  team  had  a  successful 
season  under  the  direction  of  coach, 
Dennis  Turkall  and  were  able  to  pull  off 
many  clutch  victories.  The  freshman 
team,  on  the  other  hand,  totally  dominated 
their  competition  and  finished  the  season 
with  a  17-2  overall  record  and  14-0  in  the 
G.C.C.  despite  losing  key  players  to  the 
varsity  and  J.  V.  teams. 
-Paul  Pavicic 


Simeon  Boddie  looking  lor 
someone  to  pass  the  hall  to 


VARSITY  BOY'S  BASKETBALL 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

St.  Ignatius 

57 

54 

North 

66 

65 

Maple  Hts. 

83 

57 

South 

78 

70 

Bedford 

53 

58 

Brush 

65 

60 

Twinsburg 

60 

70  • 

Cinn.  Woodward 

56 

65 

Mayfield 

64 

57 

Mentor 

68 

74 

Nordonia 

63 

68 

North 

63 

66 

Maple  Hts. 

85 

56 

Stow 

76 

75 

South 

113 

75 

Bedford 

78 

67 

Brush 

88 

57 

Mavfield 

57 

42 

Cntn.  McKinley 

53 

81 

Nordonia 

64 

79 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  12  LOST  8 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  4 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  third 

1 

as* 

J.V.  BOY'S  BASKETBALL 

^' 

TEAM 

US 

THKM 

St.  Ignatius 

36 

60 

North 

54 

51 

Maple  Hts. 

63 

77 

SouUi 

52 

40 

Bediord 

60 

57 

Brush 

4^ 

41 

Twntsburg 

50 

;■' 

St.  Ed. 

45 

71 

Mayfield 

44 

37 

Mentor 

58 

55 

Nordonia 

55 

54 

North 

55 

32 

Maple  Hts. 

57 

52 

Stow 

32 

40 

South 

65 

41 

Bedford 

37 

36 

», 

Brush 

40 

33 

Mayfield 

62 

43 

Cntn  McKinley 

42 

/  60 

W' 

Nordonia 

66 

^'    62 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  15  LOST  S 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  13  LOST  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  first 

FRESHMAN  BOY'S  BASKETBALL 


TEAM 

Shore 

Nordonia 

North 

Maple  Hts. 

South 

St.  Ignatius 

^kish 

Stow 

Bedford 

Brush 

Mayfield 

St.  Ignatius 

Nordonia 

North 

Maple  Hts. 

South 

Bedford 

VASJ 

Mavfield 


US 

67 
77 
57 
85 
85 
73 
58 
59 
63 
43 
65 
45 
70 
61 
75 

m 

■62 
47 
44  ■ 


THEM 

53 
38 
50 
47 
21 
36 
40 
56 
50 
22 
44 
55 
51 
48 
43 
40 
55 
51 
30 


SEASON  RECORD  WON  17  LOST  2 
G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  14  LOST  0 


Chris  Boddie  goes  In        Aaron  Boyce  setting  up  for 
for  a  lay  up.  .shot  from  the  outside. 


TEri 


..a 


nd  finished  Strong 


Clayton  Cunningham  goes  up  for  a  shot  while  Larry 
Taylor  and  Aaron  Boyce  and  Melvin  Levett  come 
down  the  court. 


Melvin.IieVett  sours  through  the  air  showing  one  of  his 

spectacular  dunks  to  eighth  graders  at  an  activities 

assembly. 

Ue  Juan  Goulde  puts  a  move  on  a  defender  before 

going  up  for  a  shot. 


Darnea  Mc  Kinney  drives  under  the  basket  to  make  a 
lay-up. 


to€>><^  AT  OUR 


Varsity  Boy's  Basketball,  Row  one;  Lorrie 

Mi'lton,  Jennifer  David,  Ryan  Eddy,  Stacie 

(71avan,  Hannah  Davis,  Molly  O'Brien,  Katie 

ISaioni.  Row  two:  F'al  Vuyancih  Jr.  Brandon 

Ashley,  Chris  Kletecka.  Sahriah  Matthews. 

Mike  Banach,  Darnea  Mc  Kinney.  Clayton 

Cunningham,  Coach  Doc  Daugherty.  Row  three: 

l^or  Sugar,  Scott  Granito,  Simeon  Boddie. 

Melvin  I.cvett,  Lawrence  Taylor,  Aaron  Boyce, 

Paul  Pavicic,  Jeff  Grundman.  De  Juan  Goulde. 


J.  V.  Boy's  Basketball.  Row  one:  Lorrie 

Melton,  Katie  Baioni.  John  Mc  Clain,  Tom 

Sctser,  Jay  Kletecka.  Jeimifer  David.  Moll> 

O'Brien.  Row  two:  Eric  Lassiter,  Dave 

Banach.  Monroe  Hillsman.  Tyrone  Simmons, 

Larry  Banks,  Rashad  Wilson.  Coach  Dennis 

Turkall.  Row  Ihiee:  Simeon  Boddie,  Brian 

Vuyancih,  Patrick  Frazier,  Lee  Nosse,  Kevin 

Evans,  Leonard  Wilkerson,  Sam  Robinson. 


Fieshman  Boy's  Basketball.  Row  one:  Allen 

*;Slamic,  Fred  Bush,  Margaret  Corcoran, 

.\ilisim  Starr,  Jeff  Cahill,  WUl  Buchannon. 

Row  two:  Terrance  Moore,  Taunon  Warren, 

fyrone  Kenncr,  Artis  Powell,  Kevin  I'aksar, 

Scott  Rupp,  Jimmy  Grinsted,  Coach  Steve 

Marcu,  Mike  Higgins.  Row  three:  Cedric 

Johnson,  Steve  Norton,  Antoine  Fisher. 

Shaun  Holness.  Eric  Smith,  Al  Simpson, 

Doloris  Mushay,  Mike  Jollv. 


Boy'.s  Basketball 


ummm 


^"SKETBAU  TE 


v\ 


Kellj  Smith  and  Angela 
Miklavcic  wait  foi'  the 
rebound  after  makiiit!  a  shot. 


Varsity  Ciirl's  Basl^etball,  Row  one:  Solema  Jennings.  Katie  Bauer, 
Jennifer  Hall,  Carmelia  Harris,  Cherie  Hinton,  Alaycia  Clark.  Row 
two:  Coach  Marcy  Haluska,  Lori  Meden,  Margie  Mihalic,  \  eroniea 
Mc  Graw ,  Nancy  Pekol,  Coach  Roy  Fignatiello.  Row  three:  Lakeisha 
Henderson,  Allison  FitzGerald,  Kelly  Smith,  Angela  Miklavcic, 
Sharon  Hollts,  Katie  Mc  Guinness. 


9^9 


I.  V.  GirUs  Basketball,  Row  one:  Coach  Sam  Santilli,  Angela  Suchy,  Monica 
Martin,  Alisa  Patterson,  Kristin  Samsa,  Colleen  Taylor.  Row  two:  Jamie 
Greskowiak,  Elnora  Caldwell,  Vatreisha  Farrow,  Stacy  Lesetky,  Olivia  Penn, 
Ebonie  Lane. 


Freshman  Giii's  Basketball.  Row  one:  Erin  Flynt.  Dara  Garrett,  Chrissy 
Kovacevich  Row  two:  Stephanie  Troha,  Terreia  VVhitsett,  Becky  Crismor.  Kim 
Smith,  Najah  Weeams.  Row  three:  Jenea  Weems,  Linea  Hudson,  Shavon  Bell, 
Kristen  Kascak,  .Alicia  Renix,  Coach  Kletecka. 


Eric  Smedley  and  Calvin  Bradford  wail  for  lo  come 
down  after  making  a  .shot. 


39 

Girl's  Basketball 

Girl's  basketball  increased  expectati 

as  season  deve^^^P^Vf?  Tf 


ons. 


This  year's  Lady  Panthers  discov 
ered  the  true  meaning  of  the  word 
TEAM.  When  they  worked 
together,  they  were  almost  unstoppable. 
They  proved  that  by  winning  7  of  their  10 
second  half  games.  After  an  unfortunate 
injury  to  one  of  their  co-captains, 
everyone  stepped  up  to  fill  her  shoes  by 
putting  in  extra  time  after  practice.  Coach 
Pignatiello  and  Coach  Haluska  were 
veiy  impressed  with  the  togetherness 
Euclid  found  and  they  should  be  ready  for 
an  excellent  1995-96  season.  The  Lady 
Panthers  planned  on  practicing  together 
during  the  off-season  so  that  next  yeai' 
with  eleven  returning  players,  they  should 
be  the  team  to  beat. 
-Angela  Miklavcic 


u 


VARSITY  GIRL'S  B.4SKETBALL 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Lakewood 

27 

89 

Mentor 

36 

32 

Nordonia 

35 

27 

Nortli 

28 

88 

Maple  Hts. 

52 

45 

South 

60 

61 

Bedford 

50 

27 

Brush 

41 

45 

West  Geauga 

48 

84 

Mayt'ield 

35 

52 

Beaumont 

51 

25 

Nordonia 

33 

37 

St.  Joseph 

50 

44 

North 

38 

83 

East 
Maple  Hts. 

msr 

mjmffi 

■17 
26 

South 

73 

48 

Bedford 

64 

30 

Brusli 

44 

^»       .., 

Mavfield 

39 

46        i 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  11  LOST  9 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  7        ; 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  fourth 

■Ki 

Katie  Bauer  takes  a  shot  while  Cherie  Hinton  and 
Nancv  Pekol  wait  for  a  rehound. 


40 


Girl's  Basketball 


FRESHMAN  GIRL'S  BASKETBALL 


TEAM 

Nordonia 

North 

South 

Lake  Cath. 

Beaumont 

Stow 

Kenston 

Bedford 

St.  Joseph 

I3ayfield 

Brush 

Lake  Calh. 

Nordonia 

North 

Cnin  McKinley 

South 

Bedford 

Beaumont 

Mavfield 


US 

54 

45 

21 

36 

45 

34 

31 

51 

56 

34 

34 

33 

34 

43 

27 

43 

32 

46 

45 


THEM 

19 


SEASON  RECORD  'WON  12  LOST  7 


J.V.  GIRL'S  BASKETBALL 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Lakewood 

24 

36 

Mentor 

37 

39 

Nordonia 

34 

50 

North 

23 

44 

Maple  Hts. 

55 

26 

South 

46 

45 

Bedford 

43 

44 

Brusli 

39 

32 

West  Geaut 

a         15 

22 

Mayfield 

28   -»»,^~ 

34 

Beaumont 
Nordonia 

fM. 

'P^ 

St.  Joseph 

27 

44 

North 

37 

55 

East 

51 

17 

Maple  Hts. 
South 

m- 

^^^ 

Bedford 

54.i^H 

Brush 

f^5 

25  ^H 

Mayfield 

45 

39  wm 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOSl  13  J^^H 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  9        .^^M 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  fifth 

11 

ri 


Angela  Miklavcic,  Kelly  Smith  and  Jennifer  Hall  turn  and  begin  running  down  the 
court  so  they  can  be  ready  when  their  opponents  bring  the  ball  down. 

Katie  Bauer  and  Kelly  Smith  watch  Angela  Miklavcic  put  the  ball  up  for  two  points. 

Jennifer  Hall  takes  a  shot  from  the  outside  as  Margy  Mihalic  watches. 

Katie  Bauer  drives  in  for  a  layup  as  the  defender  tries  to  stop  her. 


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m^Z 

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^^Htijlt  iSB^ 

3B 

■^ 

H 

Ju  ul'H 

Vf'M 

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4 

1:                            4 

?i 

'^K^ 

1  m 

^  M 

N 

Jennifer  Hall  goes  up  for  a  lay  up  while  Angela 
Miklavcic  and  Sharon  Hollis  wait  to  see  what  is  going 
to  happen. 

Angela  Miklavcic  has  her  eye  on  the  basket  as  she  gets 
ready  to  put  the  ball  up  for  two. 


Kelly  Smith  getting  ready  to  pass  the  ball  to  a 
team  mate. 


41 

Girl's  Basketball 

I 


Tennis  showed  slight 
mprovement  over  previous  year 


The  1994  Varsity  Girl's  Tennis 
Team  once  again  attempted  to 
fulfill  Coach  Pete  Swope's  motto 
of  the  3  C's:  Control,  Command  and 
Confidence,  but  only  placed  fourth  in  the 
G.C.C.  The  girls  played  well,  and  al- 
though the  record  doesn't  show  it,  lost 
many  tough  3-set  matches,  and  had  team 
scores  of  2-3.  Leading  the  squad  were 
senior  co-captains  Janeen  Miklowski  and 
Leah  Walczak  (Most  Valuable  Players)  at 
first  doubles,  who  held  one  of  their  own 
best  personal  records.  Returning  under- 
classmen included  sophomore  Maryann 
Oroz  at  first  singles,  Cathy  Gibbons  and 
Jennifer  Hrovat  alternating  at  singles' 
positions,  and  the  dynamic  duo  of  Angela 
Meros  and  Kristina  Geiger  at  second 
doubles.  With  Meros,  Geiger,  Oroz, 
Gibbons,  and  Hrovat  returning,  ne.xt 
year's  team  should  continue  to  improve, 
while  Mr.  Warman's  J.V.  team  will  also 
improve. 

-Janeen  Miklowsld 


GIRL'S  VARSITY  TENNIS                         | 

ITEAM 

1;  PnsvU.  Harvey 

US 

THEM 

5 

0 

Geneva 

2 

3 

Nordonia 

2 

3 

feBrush 

0 

5 

6  Chagrin  Falls 

1  St.  Joseph 

2 

3 

?  Will,  South 

2 

3 

Beachwood 

0 

5 

,  East  North 

3 

2 

I'Mayfield 

3 

2 

'  Wickliffe 

4 

1 

Nordonia 

0 

5 

Brush 

0 

5 

Twinsburg 

2 

3 

Will.  South 

0 

5 

Perry 

3 

2 

East.  North 

3 

0 

Mayfield 

1 

4 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  12 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  3  LOST  7 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  fourth 

»                "»■  ■  ■ 
^                »' 

'        -       ^    'A'"" 

^^     ^'     "  /^'          ^^""^■■^Mj 

.---          ..         -IV 
V-*. 

JUmmamim^^m^^ 

\M 


t^    Jt  I 


Gill's  Tennis.  Row  one:  Cathy  Gibbons,  Theresa  Parey,  Veronica  Radolovic,  Katie  Bauer,  Allison  Hrovat, 
Jenny  Mc  Creight.  Rov\  two:  Coach  Swf  pe,  Kristina  Geiger,  .Jennifer  Hrovat,  Kristi  Zevnik,  Janeen 
Miklowski,  Maryann  Oroz,  Angela  Meros. 


42 

Tennis 

Janeen  Miklowski  getting  in  an  overhand  shot  while 
Jennifer  Mc  Creight  watches  the  ball  after  she  hits  it. 


GIRL'S  J.V.  TENNIS 

TEAM 

US 

TMEM 

Pnsvll.  Harvey- 

4 

l'^ 

Geneva 

4 

1 

Nordonia 

0 

3 

Brush 

3 

2 

Chagrin  Falls 

1 

4 

Will.  South 

2 

3 

Beachwood 

0 

5                         ,  .,,:,,,-,,,,<.3^ 

Wickliffe 

4 

1     :  ;^^^^ 

Nordonia 

5 

0             '^^ 

Brush 

2 

'  ^    m 

Will.  South 

2 

3     ;        ^ 

Perr^' 

,5 

0 

East.  North 

5 

Olforfeit) 

Mayfield 

Rain 

PnsvU,  Harvey 

0 

5(forfeit) 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  6 

mn 


m 


.^       Panther  golfep 

uch  improvement  over  last  year 


Golf.  Row  one:  Pat  Grisez,  Bud  White,  Mike  Doyle,  Jay  Kletecka,  Tim  Fogarty.  Row  two:  Jim  Naro,  Jay 
Bojc,  Mike  Mukavetz,  Aaron  Boyce,  Brian  Gecewich,  Kevin  Evans,  Coach  Bob  Ramlovv. 


The  Panther  golf  team  finished 
with  a  10-6-1  overall  record 
wliich  gave  them  a  fourth  place 
finish  in  the  G.C.C.  and  was  a  vast 
improvement  over  the  5-7  record  that 
they  posted  the  previous  year.  Sopho- 
more Bud  White  had  a  strong  season  by 
finishing  first  in  the  G.C.C.  tournament, 
averaging  40  shots  per  match,  and  being 
selected  to  the  all  G.C.C.  team.  Another 
sophomore,  Adam  Ayer  averaged  42 
shots  and  had  a  fine  season.  Senior 
Aaron  Boyce  and  Junior  Joe  Bojc 
played  great  as  they  battled  for  the  #2 
spot  all  year.  Team  leaderslup  was  found 
in  Jim  Nero  who  was  captain  of  the 
players.  Jay  Kleteclia,  Tim  Fogarty  and 
Kevin  Evans  were  other  golfers  who 
earned  letters  for  their  fme  year's  work. 
With  tlie  team  losing  only  2  seniors, 
they  will  be  looking  for  even  more 
improvement  next  year. 

-Adam  Ayer,  Bud  White,  Kevin 
Evans 


Bud  Wliite  sends  the  ball  off  the  tee  with  one  of  his 
mighty  drives  that  earned  him  all  G.C.C.  honors. 
Joe  Bojc  making  good  on  a  long  putt. 


VARSITY  GOLF                          ^ 

TEAM 

"Nordonia      ^ 

US 

™^J^ 

East.  North 

169 

163 

Maple  Hts. 
Will.  South 

167 
171 

^'216    ■ 
174 

Shaker  Hts. 

188 

.185 

Bedford 

178 

V-  185 

Brush 

154 

166 

Mavfield 

186 

162    . 

Gilmour  Aca. 

179 

157 

Nordonia 

170 

176 

East.  North 

160 

160 

Maple  Hts. 

165 

207 

Chardon 

176 

169 

Bedford 

165 

195 

Bn.ish 

167 

_ ,    168  - 

Mayfield 
Wm.  South 

157 
172 

182 
182 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  6  TIE  1      1 

G.CC.  RECORD  WON  10  LOST  3  TIE  1        | 

43 

Golf 

t; 


I  he  1994-95  Boy's  Swim  Team  had 
an  outstanding  season.  Led  by 
Coach  Joe  Rodriguez,  they 
repeated  as  G.C.C.  Champions  for  the 
first  time  since  1982.  Co-Captains,  Kyle 
Bush  and  Jim  Belanicli  helped  guide  the 
team  to  an  overall  record  of  7-5  and  a 
G.C.C.  record  of  3-1.  The  backbone  of 
the  team  consisted  of  seniors  Miice  Swyt, 
Kyle  Bush  and  Jim  Belanich  and 
sophomores  Rich  Belanich,  Scott 
Simmons,  Todd  Lapp,  and  Jim 
Coleman.  Help  was  provided  by  under- 
classmen Paako-Obeng,  Jason  Waina, 
Chris  Slagle,  Bryan  Scheider,  Mike 
Reilly  and  Martin  Tomsic,  many  of 
wliom  made  vast  improvements  over  the 
course  of  the  season.  Also  helping  the 
team  were  divers  Chris  Molakakis, 
Fritz  Streiff  and  Dan  Nainiger. 
-Mike  Swyt 


Boy's  Swimming,  Row  one:  Todd  Lapp,  Chris  Lego,  Martin  Tomsic.  Row  two:  Brian  Sciieider,  Scott 
Longazel,  Jason  Waina,  Kyle  Bush.  Coach,  Joe  Rodriguez.  Row  three:  Mike  Swyt,  Jim  Coleman,  Fmi 
Schlishman.  Rich  Belanich 


IBIMB  li^TifTmgJ 


Mike  Swyt  diving  into 

the  water  at  the 

beginning  of  a  race 

and  Jim  Belanich 

starting  off  in  the 

water  at  the  start  of  his 

race. 


44 

Swimming 

BOY'S  SWIMMING 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Berea 

69 

114 

St.  Ed 

112 

65            "iil 

University 

62 

118         ^i^^k 

Madison 

65 

36          '^^H^ 

Fairview 

46 

'^^Hk 

Maple  Hts. 

124 

l^H 

Mentor 

76 

106        MlH 

Riverside 

131 

28             |4H^K 

Brush 

76 

107             fHRft 

■k 

Mayfield 

114 

53         i^Jn 

■ 

Bay 

104 

^Vl 

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Bedford 

97 

80            >'i-~    "5" 

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SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  5 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  3  LOST  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH: 

first 

Girls  swim  to  a  perfect  12-0  record 


The  1994-95  Lady  Panther  Swim 
Team  reclaimed  the  Greater 
Cleveland  Conference  title  by 
going  undefeated  during  the  regular- 
season  and  then  taking  first  place  in  the 
G.C.C.  meet.  Mrs.  Joan  Bush,  who  has 
been  the  girls'  coach  for  the  past  four 
years  did  an  excellent  job  of  motivating 
the  girls  to  do  their  best  at  every  meet. 
The  lady  panthers  had  depth,  talent  and 
worked  very  well  together  which  were 
some  of  the  reasons  for  the  team's 
success.  The  many  underclassmen  should 
insure  that  the  team  will  do  well  in  future 
years. 

-Mary  Wolf 


jirl's  Swimming,  Row  one:  Jamie  Piscitello,  Trish  O'Hara,  Nicole  Schumer,  kristina  Geiger,  Deanna  Lauver. 
low  two:  Patti  Carpenter.  Coach  Joan  Bush,  Tracy  Martorello,  Jessica  Doyle,  Casey  Mc  Redmond,  Maryann 
iVilson,  Georian  Peric,  Marty  Garzinskas,  Gina  Prodan.  Row  three:  Kate  Bechtel,  Becky  Hren.  Lauren 
<'reeman,  Allison  Metti,  Megan  Westphal,  Allison  Fredrick,  Brenda  Moyer,  Mary  Wolf,  Christine  Parey, 
^aurie  Mitskavich,  Amanda  Dodge,  Kari  Wallette,  Shona  Mc  Cune,  Katie  Walker,  Dana  Vance,  Megan 
r^oyne,  Jennifer  Waina 


Megan  Westphal  and  Trish  O'Hara  showing  the 
good  form  that  enabled  them  to  help  the  diving  team 
have  such  a  success. 


Ihristine  Parey  showing  her  backstroke. 
leorian  Peric  stroking  her  way  through  the  water. 


■' 

GIRL'S  SWI1V1MIN(;                      | 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Berea 

103 

83 

Beaumont 

1.^0 

52 

Hathaway 

116 

67 

Madison 

66 

35 

Fair\'iew 

67 

35 

Maple  Hts 

132 

41 

Mentor 

104 

82 

Riverside 

130 

43 

Brush 

117 

68 

Mayfield 

98 

88 

'■:'My       ,:;, 

117 

68 

ieiedfora 

134 

51 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  12  LOST  0 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  4  LOST  0 

LEAGUE  FINISH: 

rirsf 

45 

Swimming 

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The  boy's  cross  country  team  didn't 
do  quite  as  well  as  they  did  the 
previous  year.  This  year  they  lost 
one  meet  whereas  last  year  they  were 
undefeated.  Their  only  problem  was  with 
North  who  beat  them  both  in  the  dual 
meet  and  at  the  conference  meet.  The 
Panthers  partially  made  up  for  it  by 
defeating  them  at  the  District  and 
Regional  meets.  The  leading  times  were 
run  by  Senior  Ken  Schuster,  (All  G.C.C., 
District,  News-Herald,  Regional  and  42nd 
in  the  state).  Junior,  Tim  Carney,  (All 
G.C.C.,  District)  was  another  important 
member  of  the  team.  Sophomores,  Paul 
Glowacki,  Adam  Hines  and  Derek 
Stanic  all  made  2nd  Team  All  G.C.C. 
With  only  one  senior  graduating  there 
should  be  a  good  beginning  for  the  next 
year. 


BOY'S  CROSS  COUNTRY                  | 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Cha,  Falls 

20 

38 

V.A.SJ. 

16 

42 

Mayfield 

21         ^X, 

33' 

Nordoiiiti 

34 

Will.  South 

18                   % 

42 

■Bedford 

1-              £'50,;                1 

East.  North 

29 

26 

Brush 

15 

40 

INVITATIONALS                           | 

Walsh  Invit. 
Maloiie  Invi 

3/16 
t.       18/30 

WISSi 

VVndsworth 

4/8 

JK9Hp| 

Coaches  Clas^.ic  3/12 

^^^fl 

G.C.C. 

2/8 

^^^H 

District 

1/10 

^ 

Regional 

6/58 

1 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  8  LOST  1 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH 

:  second                    1 

Bo\  \  Cross  Country:  Mike  Simenc,  Eric  Schuster,  Ken  Schuster,  Tim  Carney,  Jim  Coleman.  Derek  Stanic 
.\dam  Hines,  Paul  Glowacki.  Coach  Tom  Halbedel. 


46 

Cross  Country 

Ken  Schuster  and  I  im  C  arney 

ran  so  fast  that  they  probably 

appeared  like  this  to  many  of 

their  opponents. 

Adam  Hines  and  Eric 

Schuster  were  running  togethr 

on  this  part  of  the  course. 

Paul  Glowacki  tring  to  make 

time  and  catch  up  with  the 

leaders. 


On  July  5,  the  first  day  of  Cross 
Country  practice.  Coach  Dick 
York  didn't  know  what  to 
expect  of  the  season.  The  team  lost  no 
members  to  gi-aduation  and  returning 
were  lettermen  senior  Kari  Wallette, 
and  juniors  Mary  Dacar,  Kathleen 
Graham,  Margaret  Good,  Marie 
Salupo  and  Jamie  Smialek.  Sophomore 
Carolyn  Gudaitis  also  rejoined,  along 
with  freshmen  Becca  Borchert,  Erin 
Kilkenny  and  Jill  Smialek.  The  girls 
worked  very  hard  to  earn  their  5-4  record 
which  gave  them  fourth  place  in  the 
G.C.C.  and  an  itnprovement  over  last 
year's  season.  Although  they  didn't  make 
it  out  of  Districts,  they  ran  their  best  and 
should  provide  a  strong  team  for  future 
years. 

-Jamie  Smialek 


Girl's  Cross  Countr> :  Margaret  Good,  Jill  Smialek.  Carolyn  Gudaitis,  Erin  Kilkenny,  Megan  Osterman, 
Jamie  Smialek,  Kari  Wallette,  Mary  Dacar,  Becca  Borchert,  Kathleen  Graham,  Ccmch  Dick  York,  Marie 
Salupo. 


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GIRL'S  CROSS  COUNTRY 


TEAM 

Cha.  Falls 
V.A.SJ. 
Ma  V  field 
Maple  Hts. 
Nordonia 
Will.  South 
Bedford 
East.  North 
Brush 


US 

49 
2.1 
42 
V) 
30 
37 
15 
24 
24 


THEM 

15 
40 
15 
40 
25 
22 
50 
32 
35 


INVITATIONALS 
Walsh  Invit.  5/7 

Boardman  Invit,        23/24 
Makme  Invit.  24/  28 

Wadsworth  8/9 

Coaches  Classic        10/26 
G.C.C.  4/8 

Sim  Earich  Invit,       7/^ 
District  8/10 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  HOST  4 

CC.C.  RECORD  WON  4  LOST  3 

LEAGUE  FINISH:  fourth 


Kari  Wallette,  Marie  Salupo  and  Becca  Borchert 
and  Jamie  Smialek  and  Mary  Dacar  running  along 
the  cross  country  course  in  Chapin  Forest, 


Cross  Country 


47 


'"door  Track  prepares" 
athletes  for  the  outdoor  t 


rack  seasor 


The  Indoor  Track  team  was  again  very 
successful.  With  the  cross-country  team 
coming  off  one  of  their  best  seasons,  the 
distance  runners  did  a  lot  to  help  in  the 
scoring.  Many  young,  talented  sprinters  like 
Lamonte  Foster  and  Deleonte  Brown 
worked  together  with  hurdler,  Co-captain, 
Bryant  Clark  and  1/2  railer,  Co-captain, 
Jamie  Willett  made  it  a  great  season.  Two 
distance  runners  that  led  the  team  were  Tim 
Carney  and  Ken  Schuster.  The  girls,  led 
by  Co-captain  Roschell  Ashley  accom- 
plished much  in  the  sprint  events  with 
Kisha  Phillips  and  others. 

-Ken  Schuster  &  Jamie  Willett 


Stretching  out  before  competition  is  a  very  important  factor  in  avoiding  injuries  in  any  sport.  Here  are  Indoor  Tn 
Captains.  Roschell  Ashley,  Ken  Schuster  and  Bryant  Clark  leading  the  squad  in  exercises  before  a  meet. 


48 

Indoor  Track 

Carlos  Prince  finishing  first  in  his  heat. 

Ken  Schuster  and  Tim  Carney  running  together. 

Richard  Wynn  clearing  the  hurdle. 


Lamonte  Foster  winning  his  heat  during  the  meet. 


ndoor  Track.  Row  one:  Lamonte  Foster,  Lakisha  Phillips,  Tim  Carney,  Jill  S»ansej;ar,  Jamie  Willett,  Angelec  Fears,  Paul  Glowacki,  Eric  Schuster.  Row  two:  Carolyn 
judaitis,  Jamel  Lawrence,  Antonio  Davis,  Mike  Simenc,  Tshombe  Fisher,  Ken  Schuster,  Becka  Borchert.  Coach  Bob  Ramlow.  Row  three;  Bryant  Clark,  Chris 
^olakakis,  Tim  Moriarty,  Deleonte  Brown,  Mike  Melnyk,  Mike  Valentine,  .Adam  Hines,  Dontrell  Callahan,  Rick  Cooper 


V 

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Bryant  Clark  and  Matt  Ortman  approaching  and 
then  clearing  the  high  hurdles. 


49 

Indoor  Track 

BOW 


The  1994-95  Panther  cheerleaders 
had  an  excellent  year.  They 
started  off  at  Akron  summer 
camp  where  they  made  many  new 
friends  and  earned  several  awai-ds.  They 
were  awarded  a  third  place  trophy  for 
their  homemade  dance  routine,  a 
superior  plaque  for  the  entire  week,  and 
the  most  spirited  squad  award.  This 
prestigious  awai'd  came  with  an  auto- 
matic bid  to  the  national  competition  in 
Walt  Disney  World,  Florida.  This  was  an 
excellent  accomplishment  for  the 
cheerleaders  because  no  Euclid  squad 
had  ever  been  able  to  qualify  for  such  an 
event. 

After  camp  and  summer  were  over, 
football  season  arrived  and  the  girls  were 
able  to  cheer  their  team  on  and  watch 
them  become  Division  I  champs  once 
again. 

The  team's  adviser  was  Mrs.  Bonnie 
Smith  and  was  led  by  captains  Gina 
Zeman,  Wendy  Lapuh,  Melanie 
Shippitlca,  and  Laura  Fifolt.  There 
were  many  high  hopes  for  another  fun 
and  successful  year  in  1995-96. 

-Laura  Fifolt 


Varsity  Football  Cheerleaders.  Row  one;  Melanie  Shippitka,  Gina  Zeman,  Wendy  Lapuh.  Row  two:  Gina 
Phillips,  Meghan  Orazen,  Christina  Fabert.  Row  three:  Laura  Fifolt,  Kim  Petrik,  Kristina  Geiger,  Rashand 
Lockett. 


Cheerleaders  standing  for  singins  of  National  Anthen 


50 


Cheerleaders 


Varsity  Basketball  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Melanie  Shippitka,  Wendy  Lapuh,  Michelle  Dineen.  Row  two: 
Nikki  Barbis,  Kim  Schoval,  Gina  Zeman.  Row  three:  Pam  Jordan,  Paula  Sustarsic,  Laura  Fifolt. 


J.V.  Football  Cheerleaders:  Jodi  Dominick,  Emily  Bode,  Annie  Wein 


Varsity  Cheerleaders  together  at  a  game. 


J.V.  Basketball  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Annie  Wein,  Gina  Pliillips,  Megiian 
Orazen.  Row  two:  Natalie  Mc  Gill,  Christina  Fabert,  Kim  Petrik. 


Freshman  Basketball  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Christy  Peacock.  Row  two: 
Amber  Cogley,  Kristen  Choma.  Row  three:  Becky  Codec,  Kelly  Gavin,  Karen 
Lemieux. 


Freshman  Football  Cheer- 
leaders, Row  one:  Christy 
Peacock.  Row  two: 
Margaret  Corcoran,  Kelly 
Gavin.  Row  three:  Alison 
Stahre,  Maureen  Pavicic. 


Cheering  at  a  pep  assembly. 


51 

Cheerleaders 

/s  ^t 


High  school  is  much  more  than  just  a  place  to 
learn  about  curriculum.  There  are  many  other 
activities  that  the  students  can  participate  in 
both  during  and  after  the  school  day.  Sports  are  some 
of  these  things  but  there  are  also  many  clubs  and 
organizations  that  students  can  enjoy.  If  there  isn't  an 
organization  that  students  are  interested  in  they  can 
get  together  and  get  an  adviser  and  begin  their  own 
club.  The  opportunities  were  limited  only  by  their 
minds. 


52 

Activities  Divider 

Mary  Kunes  has  been  a  Majorette  for  most  of  her  years  at  Euchd. 

Doloris  Orbanic,  Carrie  Mack,  Fritz  Streiff,  Sliona  Mc  Cune,  Tim  De  Wine,  Meron  Yimen  and 

Kristina  Geiger  enjoy  the  times  they  had  together  in  A.F.S.  club. 

Wayne  Arndt,  Ed  Mc  Connell,  Katiiy  Copic,  Kris  Eminger,  Kristina  Geiger,  Cliristina  Fabert,  Katie 

Mc  Guinness,  Siiaron  Mollis,  Kate  Walker,  Lindsay  Freeman,  Gina  Zeman  and  Brian  Udovich  enjoy 

the  good  times  at  Student  Council. 


Students  interested  in  journalism  get  a  chance  to  work 
on  the  Survey. 


Todd  Vicic,  Omar  Coles,  Shaun  Holness,  Joe  Dula  and  Mike  Guarnieri  are  interested  in  music  and  are 

members  of  Euclid's  Marching  Band  which  performs  at  half-time  of  the  football  games  and  in  many  other 

events. 

Cheerleaders,  Wendy  Lapuh,  Rashanda  Lockett,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Tanisha  Blackwell,  Christina  Fabert, 

Gina  Zeman  and  Kim  Petrik  had  lots  of  fun  cheering  for  the  Panther  Footbal  team. 


Kendra  Proctor  was  able  to  participate  as  a  Flag  Corps 
member  on  the  field  during  half-time. 


53 

Activities  Divider 

Concert  Band  and 

the  Orchestra  make  beautifu 


Concert  Band.  Row  one:  Cassandra  Jones,  Tina  Taylor,  Denise  Witten,  Maartje  Bekenkamp,  Katie  Ross,  Jennifer  Grabianowski,  Matrika  Johnson,  Mandy  Siplock, 
Rachel  Zielinski,  Alana  Roberts,  Katie  Bauer,  Jenny  Mc  Creight,  Karen  Gezann.  Row  two:  Joe  Dula,  Beth  Weinbrecht,  Jenny  Cicco,  Danielle  Calabrese,  Antonina 
Fiorelli,  Richard  Landsman,  Reggie  George,  Nicole  Jackson,  Paula  Rees,  Allison  Metti,  Stephanie  Di  Blase,  Gwen  Wurm,  Mike  Zielinski,  Sean  Nelson,  Tim  Zorman 
Mike  VValtermire.  Row  three:  Josh  Freeh,  Tom  Heuer,  Don  Miller,  Rich  Butera,  Mike  Rellly,  Patrick  Dilalla,  Shaun  Holness,  Matt  De  Wine,  Jason  Waina,  Robin 
Lausche,  Todd  Lapp,  Todd  Vicic,  Lyie  Steelman,  Jim  Coleman,  Emily  Freeh,  Lemuel  Gardner,  Carlos  Gillyard,  Kevin  Carlson  Row  four:  Romeo  Gillyard,  Jamel 
Lawrence,  Stacia  Ketchum,  Courtney  Strah,  David  Breeze,  Doug  Grisard,  Tim  Mazurik,  Carrie  Sharp,  David  Tisi,  Rachand  Durrah,  Nick  Tirabassi,  Ben  Mooney, 
Martin  Tomsic,  Brenda  Smith,  Rob  Latsch,  Kevin  Ketchum,  Director,  Diane  Tizzano. 


Suddenly,  after  months  of  mairhing, 
standing  at  attention  for  what 
seemed  like  days,  and  playing  up- 
beat, blasting  tunes,  students  were  thrown 
into  a  new  style  when  marching  band 
ended.  Members  of  the  Symphonic 
Concert  Band  had  to  sit  still,  follow 
downbeats,  and  played  with  dynamics 
other  than  triple  forte  (for  those  of  you 
who  didn't  speak  the  band  jargon,  this 
meant  extremely  loud). 
This  year  the  band  consisted  of  about  70 
students  who  rehearsed  eveiy  day  during 
4th  period.  The  band  played  five  major 
concerts  duiing  the  year.  For  the  third  year 
in  a  row,  in  January,  the  band  members 


played  a  combined  concert  with  the 
Hillcrest  Concert  Band.  The  director,  Paul 
Lawrence,  said  he  hoped  these  concerts 
become  a  tradition. 

In  March,  the  band  took  part  in  the  Ohio 
Music  Education  Association  (OMEA) 
large  group  contest.  Other  concerts 
included  the  Winter  Concert,  Spring 
Concert,  and  the  All-City  Concert.  Many 
band  members  took  part  in  solo  or 
ensemble  contests.  Also,  many  students 
were  involved  in  other  musical  activities 
outside  of  die  band.  The  Symphonic 
Concert  Band  was  directed  by  Miss  Diane 
Tizzano. 

-Beth  Weinbreclit 


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54 

Concert  Band 

Members  of  the  woodwinds  and  the  brass  sections  add 
to  the  overall  quality  of  the  band. 


MANY  INSTRUMENTS  PLAYING  TOGETHER 


mm 


sounds 


The  Euclid  High  School  Orchestra, 
under  the  direction  of  Mrs.  Lisa 
Cheshier  consisted  of  1 3  violins, 
4  cellos,  3  violas  and  2  busses.  The 
musicians  practiced  every  day  preparing 
for  thek  scheduled  concerts.  In  addition 
to  normal  concerts  throughout  the  year, 
the  orchestra  performed  at  the  I-X  Center 
and  also  gave  a  performance  for  the  9th 
and  10th  graders.  Small  groups  in  the 
Orchestra  competed  in  solo  and  ensemble 
contests.  Overall,  it  was  a  fun  and 
productive  year  for  all  members. 
-Aileen  Glowacki 


)rchestra.  Row  one:  Jackie  Montgomery,  Danielle  Calabrese,  Aileen  Glowacki,  Catliy  Gibbons,  Margaret 
lood,  Betsy  Gibbons,  Jackie  Young,  Gina  Prodan,  Jennifer  Cicco.  Row  two:  Karen  Gezann,  Allison  Metti. 
[atie  Bauer,  Paula  Rees.  Jennifer  Mc  Creight,  Beth  Weinbrecht,  Stephanie  Di  Biase,  Paul  Glowacki,  Joe 
)ula,  Kathleen  Graham,  Gilbert  Taylor,  Katrina  Sharpe.  Row  three:  Carissa  Scott,  Carolyn  Gudaitis,  Aisha 
)trembo,  Kim  Kosovich,  Georian  Peric,  Katrina  Murphy,  Amber  Sable.  Director,  Lisa  Cheshire.  Row  four: 
osh  Freeh,  Steve  Barrett,  Dave  Renftle,  Doug  Grisard,  Martin  Tomsic,  Lyle  Steelman. 


Beth  Weinbrecht  and  Stephanie  Di  Biase  practice 

their  woodwinds  while  Kim  Kosovich  and  Carolyn 
Gudaitis  practice  on  their  violins. 


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Katrina  Sharpe  and  Aileen  Glowacki  practicing 
before  their  concert. 


55 

Orchestra 

Marching  Band  brings  musical  entertainment  to  football  games 


Marching  Band  was  not  all  hard 
work,  it  was  also  fun.  What 
was  it  that  they  did  in  March- 
ing Band?  They  marched  and  when  they 
were  not  marching  they  were  practicing. 
When  they  weren't  practicing  during 
rehearsal  they  were  tossing  anything 
across  the  band  floor,  jamming  with 
others  on  different  pieces  of  music  or  just 
going  crazy. 

Marching  Band,  on  average,  performed 
about  15-20  shows  during  the  season. 
That  included  all  the  football  games, 
festivals,  parades  and  perfonnances  for 
other  schools.  It  takes  a  lot  of  work  to  get 
all  the  different  instruments  and  people 
together  into  a  cohesive  unit  and  that  was 
why  Marching  Band  began  three  weeks 
before  school  began  for  everyone  else.  It 
took  a  lot  of  work  to  write  the  shows, 
learn  the  music  and  practice  everything  so 
it  could  be  performed  in  front  of  the 
halftime  crowd. 
-Kevin  Carlson 


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Kevin  Ketchum  and  Lyle  Steelman  pertorniing  a  solo 
durinc  the  halftime  ceremonies. 


Stacia  Ketchum,  Josh  Freeh,  Chris  Trczinsl<i,  Joe  Tomino,  Milie  Guarnieri  and  Franli  Lewis  playing  during 
the  roiilball  rallv. 


56 

Marching  Band 

Band  Director.  Ms.  Diane  Tizzano.  and  cheerleader. 
Wendy  Lapuh,  watch  the  band  perform  during  one 
of  the  games. 

Richard  Landsmann,  Allison  Metti,  Jennifer 
Cicco  and  Danielle  Calabrese  waiting  for  the  action 
to  begin. 


Omar  Coles,  Todd  Vicic  and  Lyle  Steelman  really 
made  their  instruments  wail  during  this  number. 


Marching  Band,  Row  one:  Chris  Puglia,  Tara  Van  Ho.  Row  iwo:  Kisha  Jones,  Dave  Giancola.  Jamel  Lawrence,  Ben  Mooney,  Jason  Sanisa,  Amy  Barber  Row  three: 
Karen  Gezann,  Carrie  Sharp.  Row  tour:  Stacia  Ketchum,  Courtney  Strah,  Romeo  Gillyard,  Steve  Caldwell,  Chris  Trzcinski,  Josh  Freeh,  Rich  Butera,  Mike 
Guarnieri.  Row  five:  Mandy  Siplock,  Rachel  Zielinski,  Kelley  Taylor,  Paula  Rees,  Alana  Roberts,  Matrika  Johnson,  Denise  Witten,  Jennifer  Mc  Creight  Row  si.x: 
Jennifer  Grabianowski,  Danielle  Calabrese,  Antonina  Fiorelli,  Beth  Weinbrecht,  Nick  Tirabassi,  Rich  Landsmann,  AIILson  Metti,  Jennifer  Cicco,  Katie  Bauer.  Row 
seven:  Kevin  Ketchum,  Martin  Tomsic,  Rob  Latsch,  Chris  Litwinowicz.  David  Tisi,  Lemuel  Gardner,  Jim  Coleman.  Row  eight:  Joe  Dula,  Tim  Zorman,  Mike 
Waltermire,  Sean  Nelson,  Katie  Ross,  Mike  Zielinski,  Gwen  Wurm,  Todd  Vicic.  Row  nine:  Shaun  Holness,  Omar  Coles,  Mike  Reilly,  Stephanie  Di  Biase,  Robin 
Lausche,  Matt  De  Wine,  Pat  Dilalla,  Lyle  Steelman.  Row  ten:  Heather  Perusek,  Ericka  Dennis,  Le  Tera  Blair,  Brenda  Mover,  Amanda  Carleton,  Dawn  Ganser, 
Heather  Mullhall,  Kendra  Proctor,  Marissa  Mukavetz.  Row  eleven:  Maureen  Porcen,  Candle  Ferguson,  Joi  Button,  Megan  Meizen,  Shannon  Clark,  Lorrie  Melton, 
Kanch  Matthews.  Row  twelve:  Reggie  George,  Christy  Peacock,  Kim  Kosovich,  Amy  Repko,  Mary  Kunes,  Paula  Sustarsic,  Stefanie  Brown,  Elizabeth  Walters, 
Christy  Gecewich,  Doug  Grisard. 


The  Marching  Band  and  Flag  Corps  and  Majorettes 
playing  in  the  stands  during  the  game. 


57 

Marching  Band 

Euclid's  1994-95  Flag  Corps  began 
their  season  with  a  bang!.  With 
new  director,  Betsy  Leonetti,  and 
captains  Chris  Puglia  and  Tara  Van  Ho 
along  with  Lieutenants  Amy  Barber  and 
Kisha  Jones  the  corps  took  on  a  fun  and 
challenging  year.  The  Corps  was  reduced 
to  a  1 9  girl  squad,  but  that  didn't  stop  the 
girls  from  conquering  eleven  football 
games,  various  parades,  festivals  and  a 
competition.  When  their  4  months  of 
long,  hard  dedication  had  come  to  a 
conclusion,  it  was  time  to  say  their  good 
byes  to  the  end  of  yet  another  great 
season.  Everyone  was  sad  to  see  the 
seniors  leave  but  the  underclassmen 
moved  up  to  take  their  places  in  the 
program. 

-Amy  Barber 


Flag  Corps,  Row  one:  Amy  Barber,  Tara  Van  Ho,  Christine  Puglia,  Kislia  Jones.  Row  two;  Shannon  Clark,  L 
Tera  Blair,  Candace  Ferguson,  Heather  Mulhall,  Amanda  Carlton,  Brenda  Moyer.  Row  three:  Heather 
Perusek,  Marissa  Mukavetz,  Joi  Hutton,  Ericka  Dennis,  Kanch  Matthews,  Lorrie  Melton,  Megan  Miezin, 
Maureen  Porcen,  Kendra  Proctor. 


Chris  Puglia  performed  all  her  routines  with 
exceptional  enthusiasm. 


At  the  last  regular  game  of  the  season.  Amy  Barber 
and  Chris  Puglia  were  in  tears  thinking  about  their 

many  memories. 
The  entire  Flag  Corps  were  together  during  one  of  their 

numbers. 

Paula  Sustarsic  was  also  in  tears  as  she  was  being 

introduced  at  the  last  game  of  the  season. 


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Flag  Corps 

Majorettes.  Row  one:  Paula  Sustarsic,  Mary  Kunes.  Row  two:  Amy  Repko,  Elizabeth  Walters,  Stephanie 
Brown.  Row  three:  Christy  Gecewich,  Christy  Peacock,  Kim  Kosovich 


The  entire  Majorette  Squad  during  their  performance. 


The  1994-95  Euclid  Majorette 
Squad  was  led  on  the  field  by 
senior  co-captains,  Paula  Sustar- 
sic and  Mary  Kunes.  Together  they 
twirled  with  seniors  Amy  Repko  and 
Elizabeth  Walters,  Junior  Stefanie 
Brown  and  three  freshmen,  Christy 
Gecewich,  Kim  Kosovich  and  Christy 
Peacock.  They  perfomied  in  every 
football  game,  vtirious  pep  rallies,  and 
continued  lifting  school  spirit  by  march- 
ing through  the  halls.  Their  final  perfor- 
mance was  in  the  Memorial  Day  Parade 
in  Euclid.  During  the  summer  at  Major- 
ette Camp  at  Maiietta  College  Paula 
Sustarsic,  Mary  Kunes,  Beth  Walters, 
Stefanie  Brown  and  Christy  Peacock 
made  "All  American"  which  meant  that 
they  got  to  go  to  Orlando,  Florida  to 
peiform  during  the  halftime  ceremonies 
in  the  Citris  Bowl.  The  season  was  an 
enjoyable  time  that  would  be  remembered 
by  everyone. 
-Mary  Kunes 


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Beth  Walters  during  one  of  the  Majorette  routines 
during  halftime. 


59 

Majorettes 

6 

Band  creates  the  mood.. 


The  Euclid  Jazz  Band  was  again 
diiected  by  Ms.  Diane  Tizzano 
and  was  able  to  perform  at  the 
annual  Winter  Concert  and  additional 
performances  throughout  the  year.  They 
worked  together  in  the  evening  through- 
out to  year  to  prepare  for  their  perfor- 
mances. 


Diane  Tizzano  diiectirm  the  Ja/z  Band, 


Ja//  Band.  Row  one:  Mike  Zielinski.  Emily  Freeh,  Tim  Zurniun.  ,Joe  Dula,  Mike  VValtermirc,  Lauren  Arnoli 
Row  iwo:  Doug  Grisard,  Robert  Latscti.  Kevin  Ketclium.  Martin  Tomsic,  David  Tisi  Row  three:  Matt  De 
Wine.  .Allison  Metti.  Carrie  Sharp,  Jim  Coleman,  .Advlsei.  Diane  Tizzano.  Row  lour:  Pat  Dilalla.  Marc 
Stauffer,  Joe  Tomino,  Todd  Lapp,  Chri.s  Trzcinski,  Josh  Freeh,  Todd  Vicic,  Lyie  Steelman,  Mike  Reilly. 


David  Tisi  BlowinsJ  on  his  horn 


Jazz  Band 


Kevin  Ketchum  showing  how  to  make  his  trombone 
express  itself. 


Marc  Stauffer  tuning  up  his  bass  with  the  rest  of  the 
group. 


...while  Varsity  Chorale  sways  to  the  rpn 


[Varsity  Chorale,  Row  one:  Kim  Schoval,  Joe  Strunk,  Sara  Kuhen.  Row  two:  Kevin  Klocker,  Fritz  Streiff, 
Heatlier  Kinison,  Andre  Mc  Michael,  Creig  Sulecki.  Row  three:  Tom  Walker.  Nicole  Genovese.  Colleen 
Longshaw,  T.  J.  Grabianowski,  Valerie  Young,  Jodi  Dominick,  Rachel  Zielinski.  Row  four:  Alia  Crawford. 
Scott  Granito,  Jill  Corrigan,  Marc  Stauffer,  Cory  Watson. 


Under  the  direction  of  Bea 
Grushcow  and  Ken  Ferlito, 
the  Varsity  Chorale  touched 
many  hearts  and  performed  in  a  variety 
of  different  places  around  Euclid 
including  numerous  nursing  homes  and 
elementary  schools.  The  highlight  of 
the  year  was  having  the  honor  to  sing 
on  the  Morning  Exchange.  The  Varsity 
Chorale  also  went  to  Toronto  for  their 
annual  trip.  They  performed  more  than 
20  shows  during  the  winter  holidays 
and  many  more  shows  were  presented 
during  the  Spring.  The  students 
involved  in  Varsity  Chorale  feel  that 
they  are  a  family  and  develop  a  close 
relationsliip  with  each  other  since  they 
see  each  other  throughout  the  day  and 
after  school  at  practices.  Varsity 
Chorale  was  a  group  of  committed 
people  who  did  what  they  love  most,  to 
perfomn  and  to  sing. 
-Kim  Schoval 


Alia  Crawford,  Heather  Kinison,  Jodi  Dominick,  Tom  Walker,  Andre  Mc 
Michael,  Creig  Sulecki,  Kevin  Klocker,  Jason  Edwardsen  and  other  members 
of  Varsity  Chorale  sing  the  National  Anthem  before  a  football  gaine. 


m^me  Awp 


Varsity  Chorale  sang  a  series  of  songs  at  the  Student  Council  Halloween  Party  that  was 
held  in  the  E-Room  for  the  children  of  Euclid. 


^^^Wl^il^) 


Varsity  Chorale 


^choraiMasters,  Chordliers  and  Gospe 


The  seventh  period  Choialiers 
were  directed  by  Ms.  Diane 
Tizzano  and  included  anyone 
who  was  interested  in  vocal  music. 
They  peifonned  at  the  winter  concert 
which  was  held  on  December  15  in  the 
EHS  Auditorium. 


Brenda  Smith,  Erin 
Vance  are  all  dressed 
Winter  Concert. 


Vincente,  Julie 

up  and  ready  to 


Dacar  and  Dana 

perform  in  the 


Choral  IMasters,  Row  one:  Marie  Salupo,  Dana  Vance,  Katie  Baioni,  .Julie  Dacar,  Dawn  Ganser,  Melanie 
Gilliam.  Row  two:  Michelle  Marcelli.  Dawn  Lo  Conti,  Marianne  Wilson,  Brenda  Smith,  Erin  Vincenti, 
Carolyn  Klocker,  Natalie  Mc  Gill,  Shayla  Mc  Cafferty.  Row  three:  Emily  Bode,  Maartje  Bekenkamp, 
Jennifer  Calvert,  Angela  Hayncs.  Erin  Stern.  Row  four:  Joe  Strunk,  Richard  Landsman,  Dave  Giancola, 
Kevin  Ketchum,  Rick  Papo,  Chris  Slagle,  Darrell  Taylor. 


Clifton  Beasley  practices  with  the  Gospel  Choir  while 
Latricia  Hollins  shows  her  admiration  for  hiin. 


Choraliers,  Row  one:  Adviser,  Diane  Tizzano,  Sarah  Kale,  Rachel  Ackley,  Sherrie  Dudley,  Kochiya  Mc  Dadt 
Ebony  Wheeler,  Jessica  Bowser,  Shannon  Woodworth.  Row  two:  Jessica  Serwatka,  Kourtncy  Highland, 
Tawana  Young,  Kimberly  Jenkins,  Michelle  Williams,  Dana  Barbish,  Michelle  Price,  Lori  Mitskavich,  Mrs 
Petri.  Row  three:  Lyle  Steelman,  Tim  Zorman,  Karen  Gezann,  Marc  Stauffer. 


62 

Choraliens/Chorl  Masters 

Choir  use  music  to  express  theirteefinl 


The  Voices  of  New  Life  choir  was 
in  it's  third  year  of  existence.  It  put 
on  a  concert  with  the  Jazz  Band 
before  winter  vacation  and  performed 
during  Black  History  month.  Mr.  Clifford 
Beasley  was  the  director  of  the  group. 


/oices  of  New  Life,  Gospel  Choir.  Row  one:  Cherie  Dudley,  Mamie  Alexander,  Latrica  Hollins,  Latoria  Ware, 
iim  Schoval,  Jewell  Hagood,  Faith  Thomas,  Angelie  Fears.  Row  two:  Markeysha  Harris,  Twshanaa  Hollins, 
iim  Smith,  Theresa  Poindexter,  Terreia  Whitsett,  Gina  White,  La  Quita  Hill,  Andre  Stewart,  Maurice 
lairston,  Alicia  Renix,  Ebony  Lane.  Row  three:  Jacqueline  Montgomery,  Rokita  Riddle,  Katrina  Murphy, 
iochiya  Mc  Dade,  Tabithy  Polachek,  An'DreaWoodard,  Andre  Wallace,  Jua  Adrien-Robinson,  Charmaine 
!^loyd,  Tamerah  Williams.  Row  four:  Michelle  Price,  Monique  Bateman,  Lauren  Freeman,  Tawana  Young. 
Jirector.  Clifton  Beasley. 


Students  singing  along  with  Mr.  Clifford  Beasley  as  he 
plays  the  piano  during  rehearsals  after  school.  | 


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Gospel  Choir 

Euclid  High  School  was  introduced 
to  a  new  program  this  year.  It  was 
called  the  Naval  Junior  Reserve 
Officers  Training  Corps  or  NJROTC  for 
short.  Euclid  was  one  of  45  schools  in  the 
U.  S.,  Japan,  and  Italy  to  begin  a  program 
in  1994  and  one  of  the  360  active  units 
established  since  1966.  NJROTC  was 
about  ships  -  vScholarship.  Citizenship, 
and  Leadership.  Not  only  did  cadets  learn 
about  the  military  but,  more  importantly, 
they  learned  about  themselves.  Com- 
mander Tomsk  and  Sergeant  Major 
Isaacs  assisted  the  cadets  with  organizing 
many  fun  filled  field  trips  like  the  time 
one  of  the  Blue  Angel's  pilots  came  to 
speak  to  the  group  about  flying.  After  a 
brief  stay  with  the  Blue  Angels  they  got  to 
go  to  Burke  Lakefront's  special  VIP 
section  to  see  the  Blue  Angels  in  action. 
Their  rifle  team  and  Academic  team  were 
proudly  able  to  represent  EHS  in  National 
Competition.  The  Color  Guard  performed 
during  the  Homecoming  game.  Many 
cadets  were  also  able  to  participate  in 
Honor  Details  during  the  football  season. 


The  Color  Guard  also  carried  the  flags  for 
the  Cavs  vs.  Golden  State  game  at  the 
newly  built  Gund  Arena.  After  a  few 
months  of  drilling  and  learning  standard 
regulations  cadets  were  promoted  to 
positions  of  higher  responsibilities.  Some 
of  their  responsibilities  were  to  arrange 
field  trips  such  as  sea  craises  aboard  Naval 
and  Coast  Guard  vessels  and  visiting 
Naval  and  other  military  facilities  in 
different  states.  Many  of  them  were  in 
charge  of  certain  departments  such  as 
Administration,  Supply  and  Operations 
and  such  jobs  as  Public  Affairs  Officers, 
Armory.  Platoon  leaders.  Squad  Leaders, 
and  Mustering  Petty  Officers.  NJROTC 
was  worth  giving  a  try  because  partici- 
pants learned  many  interesting  things  in  a 
multitude  of  subject  areas  and  about 
themselves.  They  got  a  chance  to  experi- 
ment with  Leadership  styles  and  learned 
management  through  application  and  trial 
and  error.  All  of  this  and  they  got  to  have 
fun  while  doing  it. 
-Regina  Motiejunas 


NJROTC  cadet.s  drilling  in  the  E-rooni  on  a  Saturda; 
morning. 

Third  Period,  Second  Platoon,  Row  one:  Scott 
Longazel,  Joe  .lanosik.  Row  two:  Romeo  Gillyard, 
Kelly  Gavin,  Michelle  Kumel,  Paul  Solema,  King, 
Janice  Pavlica.  Row  three:  Michael  Mc  Donald, 
Steven  Higham,  Andrew  Aquilano,  Jennifer  Leple 
Djranell  Henderson,  Nicholas  Marek,  Kevin 
Carlson,  Dontell  Mc  Michael.  Row  four:  Patrick 
Bujnocki,  Casey  Arp,  Jeffery  Schill,  Chris 
Molakakis,  Andy  Eminger,  Tom  Deister.  Row  five 
,Iohn  Bechtel 


■lJReSiIKSE*'  S 

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First  Period,  First  Platoon,  Row  one:  Dwight  Schied.  Row  two:  Brenda  Volpe, 
Brandi  .Jones,  Frederick  Kope,  Marquis  Still,  Regina  Motiejunas,  Mike 
Kreischer  Row,  three:  Kevin  Crosby,  Dominic  Rufo,  James  Alexander,  Mark 
Frederick,  Cavan  Vannice.  Row  four:  Robert  Rogers,  Mike  Reksten,  Tyisha 
Tomlinson,  Lynn  Bell,  Charles  Galati,  Jessica  Nelson,  Joe  Trobenter.  Not 
pictured,  Carrie  Birdsong, 


64 

NJROTC 

Demetrius  Dowell, 

Dontrell  Callahan, 

John  Morris  and 

Dwight  Schied  were  the 

color  guard  and  one  of 

Euclid's  football  games. 


Stay  in  line 


New  program  gives  Eucljd 
students  a  chance  to  learn  about  military  lite 


Get  in  formationi 


Fourth  Period,  Third  Platoon,  Row  one:  Demetrius  Dowell.  Row  two:  John  Morris,  Colleen 
Longshaw,  Marianne  Wilson,  Doraja  Lake,  Tamsen  Taylor.  Row  three:  Markus 
Garlauskas,  Brian  Mitchell,  Mike  Mukavetz,  Alan  Rice  Row  four:  De  Onte  Rucker,  Louis 
Lindic,  Adam  Perusek,  Rodney  Forbes,  Curtis  Koeth.  Not  pictured,  Damon  Blunt,  Danielle 
Ebright,  Allen  Robinson,  Willie  Robinson,  Melanie  Shippitka,  Charles  Walker,  Thomas 
Walker,  La  Gina  White. 


Seventh  Period,  Fourth  Platoon,  Row  one:  Kevin  Gray,  Angela  Haynes,  Kevin 
Hendrickson,  Pandora  Dana,  Nakeshia  Duke,  Ryan  Heramb,  Johnathan  Davis, 
Ralph  Poole,  William  Gast.  Row  two:  Deanna  Lauver,  Randolph  Hammond, 
Israel  Jackson,  Bradford  Armstrong,  Tamsan  Taylor,  Michael  Zdanowicz,  Eric 
Raphael,  David  Rogers,  Joel  Williams.  Row  thiee:  Terence  Rohike,  Demetrius 
Harris,  Casey  Carmichael,  Daniel  Zbiegien,  James  Humar,  La  Tasha  Gibbs, 
Dontrell  Callahan. 


Eighth  Period,  Fifth  Platoon,  Row  one:  Randolph  Deramus,  David  Hance,  Angel 
Duncan,  Damion  Sawyer,  Carlos  Gillyard.  Row  two:  Craig  Heiss,  Charles 
Ceranowicz,  Stewart,  Edward  Ceranowicz,  Vytas  Saldunas,  Christopher 
Sheehan,  Allison  Fredrick. 

Look  sharp  I 


Petty  Officer,  Dontrell  Callahan,  talks  with  Sgt. 
Rowe  during  drill  practice. 
The  fourth  period  class  practicing  their  drills  in 
the  parking  lot. 


65 

NJROTC 

£iinic  aides  are  th 


for  students  who  need  t 


If  you  had  a  free  period  in  your 
schedule,  you  might  have  thought 
about  being  a  cHnic  aide.  Clinic 
aides  had  the  opportunity  to  spend  a 
whole  period  providing  their  services  to 
students  who  needed  them.  The  begin- 
ning of  the  year  was  the  most  hectic 
because  of  all  the  incoming  freshmen  but 
as  the  year  progressed  it  became  more 
routine.  The  job  of  a  clinic  aide  consisted 
of  getting  students  out  of  class  for 
physicals,  hearing  and  eye  tests  and 
doing  mail  runs.  It  was  a  really  good  way 
to  meet  a  lot  of  the  people  in  the  school. 
The  health  aides,  Mrs.  Donata  Schulz 
and  Mrs.  Mickey  Segulin  provided 
endless  help  and  amusement  for  the 
aides. 

-Kelly  Smith 


Clinic  Aides.  Row  one:  Katie  Kunsman,  Erin  Stern,  Denise  La  Rich.  Row  two:  Jill  Corrigan,  Kelly  Smith 
Olen  Steelman. 


Christy  Zevnik  takes  Tiffany  Harmon's  temperature  to 
see  if  she  is  sick. 

Kelly  Smith  gets  some  vital  measurements  such  as  height 
and  weight  from  Margy  Mihalic  during  a  physical. 


66 

Clinic  Aides 

S,A.D.D.  wants  all  students  to  be  responsible 


Every  year  thousands  of  teenagers  are  injured  or 
killed  because  of  drinking  and  driving.  The 
purpose  of  S.A.D.D.  (Students  Against  Driving 
Drunk)  was  to  get  the  message  out  to  the  students  that 
driving  and  drinking  should  not  go  together.  Before  the 
winter  break  members  passed  out  to  all  students  red 
ribbons  to  be  worn  as  a  reminder  to  not  mix  driving  and 
drinking. 

Kids  on  the  Block  was  a  group  of  students  that  used 
puppets  and  performed  at  various  elementary  schools  and 
tried  to  get  a  message  across  to  the  children  about  a 
variety  of  subjects  such  as  name  calling,  divorce  and  drug 
use.  Mrs.  Joan  Paskert  was  the  adviser  for  the  club. 


,( drink 


"and  drive 


Lydia  Urh  practices  with  her  puppet  for  the  show  that 
she  is  going  to  present  to  the  elementary  schools. 


l.A.D.D.  members  Lydia  Urh,  Katie  Clark,  Freddy  Blatnik,  Brian  Arndt,  Landon  Proctor,  Fritz  Streiff,  Tim 
)e  Wine. 


Vdviser,  Joan  Paskert,  helps  the  members  decide  what 
liey  are  going  to  do  to  try  to  get  their  message  to  the 
chool. 


Lydia  Urh,  Kellie  Smrdel  and  Tim  De  Wine  help 
Mrs.  Joan  Paskert  prepare  for  the  year. 


Office  Aides  help  l(eep  the  offices  functioning 


There  were  many  jobs  that  had  to  be  done  by  the  different 
offices  at  Euclid  High  School  and  it  was  the  Office  Aides 
who  helped  make  those  jobs  manageable.  The  Office  Aides 
gave  up  one  or  more  of  their  study  halls  so  they  could  help  the 
secretaries  in  the  different  offices  throughout  the  school.  They 
helped  the  staff  with  filing,  attendance  reporting  and  running 
around  the  halls  to  give  messages  to  teachers  and  students.  They 
decorated  the  offices  and  made  them  a  more  enjoyable  place  to  be. 
The  school  would  not  have  mn  as  smoothly  without  them. 


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Office  Aides.  Row  one:  Heather  Scott,  Amanda  Carlton,  Mary  Kunes,  Katie  Mc 
Guinness  Row  two;  Lori  Dean,  .Jennifer  Smith,  Katie  Baloni,  Amy  Hodder  Row 
three:  Beclvy  Boos,  Casey  Mc  Redmond,  Ehzabeth  Sterl,  Meryann  Bruketa  Row 
four:  Gina  Zeman,  Angela  Meros,  ,|ohn  Scarniench,  .Jennifer  Hrovat.  Row  five: 
Ericia  Reiter,  Lauren  Hadyk,  Jennifer  Kascak,  Catherine  Petty.  Row  six:  Olen 
Steelman,  Barry  Grisez,  Jeff  Morris. 


More  Office  Aides.  Manicka  Collins  and  Jameka 

Bloom  and  Courtney  Telich  and  Dana  Malaney. 

Heather  Nickell  and  Angela  Meros  .sorting  passes  in 

one  of  the  offices. 


Office  Aides  II.  Row  one:  Jamie  Greskowiak,  Amber  Cogley,  Kathy  Stobierski, 
Becka  Borchert.  Row  two:  Paula  Rees,  Rich  Figuero,  Colleen  Taylor. 


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Key  Club  is  a  national  organization  that  help  others 

ey  Club  was  an  international  sei-vice  organization  in  which 
members  leai^ned  the  true  meaning  of  the  word  sendee.  It's 
purpose  was  to  of  service  to  the  school  and  the  community. 
They  collected  food  and  money  for  needy  families,  and  sponsored 
many  worthwhile  activities.  Tom  Walker  was  the  President  of  the 
club  and  Mr.  Allen  Black  was  its  adviser. 


Menihcrs  of  Kc\  Club  Kmi  n  x\  lial  new  pnijects  arc  Wwvi  phinm 


Courtney  Sharp,  Emily  Bode,  Ben  Mooney,  Jason  Edwardsen  and 
Kathy  Copic  enjoy  what  is  going  on  at  a  meeting. 
Marie  Salupo  gives  a  report  to  tlie  rest  of  the  members. 


Nick  Siefried,  Jason  Edwardsen,  Chad  Shuskey,  Paul  Glowacki  and  Kathy  Copic  are 

important  members  of  the  Key  Club. 


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What  did  you  do  on  Thursday  evenings 
during  the  winter?  That  question  vvas 
easy  to  answer  for  members  of  the 
Euclid  High  School  Ski  Club.  They  were  out 
learning  to  ski  at  Boston  Mills  Ski  Area.  The  school 
program  allowed  inembers  to  ski  every  Thursday 
that  there  were  skiable  conditions  tliroughout  the 
season.  Students  were  able  to  take  lessons  at  every 
session  if  they  wanted  to  or  just  go  out  and  ski  if 
they  already  knew  how.  About  a  quarter  of  the 
members  had  their  own  skis  hut  most  of  them  got 
their  equipment  at  the  ski  area.  Ski  club  gave 
sttidents  who  were  not  nomially  able  to  ski  with 
friends  or  family  a  chance  to  learn  to  ski  and  be  with 
a  lot  of  other  people  in  the  same  situation.  Ski  Club 
was  for  beginners.  Everyone  took  lessons  and  was 
able  to  progress  to  a  higher  level  of  .skiing  ability 
after  just  a  few  sessions.  Adviser,  Bill  Von  Benken, 
remarked  "It's  just  .so  enjoyable  to  watch  the 
beginners  come  out  and  struggle  at  first  but  have  so 
much  fun  doing  it  and  to  progress  to  a  point  of  much 
higher  enjoyment  and  proficiency  throughout  the 
season.  Skiing  does  this  since  it  is  such  an  unnatural 
act.  Everyone  begins  as  a  klutz,  but  no  matter  what 
level  you  ski  it  is  so  much  fun  as  witnessed  by  the 
smiles  on  the  students  faces." 


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"It's  fun  and  I 
think  everyone 
should  join. 
Everyone  should 
learn  how  to  ski. 
It's  something 
you  should  know 
in  life" 
Laura  Fifolt 


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Yashiko  Nakano,  Jamie  Smialek,  Helene  Schwartz,  Kristen  Sacko,  Jessica  Sas,  IVIike  Praskavieh,  Paula 
Sustarsic,  Jamie  Codec,  Danielle  De  Boe,  Mike  Swyt,  Josh  Holland  and  Jamie  Willett  meeting  with  their 
instructor  for  their  first  lesson.  For  many  of  them  this  was  the  first  time  they  ever  had  skis  on. 


Doug  Zeman,  Kevin  Evans  and  Gina  Zeman  had 

their  own  skis  so  they  were  able  to  go  out  skiing  right 
away  but  they  later  took  lessons  to  improve  their  skills. 


Lindsay  Freeman  getting  ready  to  put  her  skis  on  so 
she  can  enjoy  an  evening  of  sliding  on  the  hills. 


Ski  Club 


"I  just  started  skiing  and 
I'm  learning. ..I'll  be 
better  by  the  end.  It's  fun 
when  you  can't  ski  and 
it's  funner  when  you  can 
and  you  can  have  fun 
even  if  you  can't  ski  well. 
1  got  better." 
Mike  Praskavieh 


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Euclidian  preserves 
memories  for  a  lifetime 


This  year's  Euclidian,  aptly  titled 
Look  At  It  This  Way,  displayed  the 
numerous  changes  in  the  1994-95 
school  year.  Students  involved  with  the 
Euclidian  assisted  the  production  by 
selecting  and  identifying  pictures,  updating 
data,  tallying  responses  in  questionnaires, 
writing  stories,  and  running  errands  to  the 
offices.  The  yearbook  showcased  the  many 
events  and  activities  of  Euclid  High  School, 
and  allowed  student  and  faculty  input. 
-Janeen  Miklowski 


Angela  Miklavcic  working  on  page  layouts  on  the  computer  while  Stacie  and  Becky  Glavan  take  a  break  after 
writing  several  stories. 


Marianne  Wilson  helps  out  by  filling  envelopes  with 
yearbook  information  while  Janet  Fonovic  works  on  a 
story. 


"I  wanted  to  work  on  the  yearbook  this  year 
since  I  am  graduating.  I  wanted  to  be  a  part  of 
preserving  my  own  special  memories." 
Jewel  Hagood 


Sylvia  Eler  and  Janeen  Miklowski  devoted  much  of  their  time  to  the  yearbook  production.  They  also  helped  in  the 
sale  of  the  yearbook  by  taking  orders  for  the  books  in  the  cafeteria  during  the  lunch  periods. 


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Euclidian 

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to  help  keep  the  earth 


Students  Against  Violating  the 
Earth  was  Euclid's  little  known 
environmental  group.  It  consisted 
of  approximately  ten  members  with  only 
one  returning  from  last  years  group. 
Their  major  projects  during  the  year 
included  a  larger  aluminum  can  recy- 
cling program  and  Adopt-a- Wolf  and 
Adopt-a-Dolphin  sponsorship.  They 
also  begtm  a  major  paper  recycling 
campaign  making  Euclid  one  of  the  first 
large  high  schools  in  Ohio  to  achieve 
that.  With  their  adviser,  Ms.  Barbara 
Breeden  and  all  members  returning  next 
year,  they  planned  to  expand  their 
recycling  projects  to  more  Euclid 
students  and  become  more  active  in  the 
community. 

-Angela  Miklavcic 


SAVE  members  Allisun  Fitzderald,  Josh  Freeh,  Mary  Dacar,  .Jamie  Smiaiek  and  Kathleen  Graham  listei 
It)  Angela  Miklavcic  discuss  what  Ihey  vvill  be  doing  during  the  year  to  try  and  help  conserve  the  earth's  resourct 


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Superintendent  i>l  Schools.  Mr.  Kurt  Stanic  watches  as  Euclid  Principal.  Mr. 
Robert  Knuth  receives  a  checlc  for  S2500  for  the  athletic  teams  from  Euclid 
Square  Mall  after  students  participated  in  a  fund  raising  walk-a-thon. 


Adviser.  Ms.  Barbara  Breeden  give  ideas  to  the  group  while  Kathleen  Graham  and 
.Angela  Miklavcic  try  to  do  the  most  with  what  resources  are  available  to  thcni. 


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S.A.V.E. 

S.A.V.E.  member. 
Angela  Miklavcic. 

looks  through  the 

National  Geographic 

Atlas  of  the  World  to  try 

to  find  out  different 

ways  that  she  can  help 

to  preserve  the  world 

that  we  know. 


Sports 

keep  the  teams'in  top 


Dana  Vance,  Katie  Baioni  and  Hannah  Davis  were  trying  to  help  Antoine  Kemp  as  much  as  they  could. 


The  Sports  Aides  were  students 
who  assisted  the  football, 
basketball  and  hockey  teams. 
Their  main  responsibilities  included 
supplying  the  athletes  with  refreshments, 
first  aid  and  any  thing  else  that  they 
might  be  needing.  They  did  many  of  the 
little,  unrewarding  tasks  that  were 
necessary  to  keep  the  activities  moving 
smoothly. 

-Janeen  Miklowski 


Alter  injuring  his  leg,  Steve  Duncan  was  administered 
to  by  trainer.  Wendy  Case  and  the  sports  aides. 


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Trainer.  Wendy  Case,  is  appreciated  by  Katie  Baioni. 
Erin  Vincent!,  Betli  Kramer,  Lisa  Primosch, 
Hannah  Davis  and  Katie  Baioni  helped  the  football 
team  post  an  undefeated  regular  season. 


Sports  Aides 


73 


Future  Educators  of  America  was 
looking  out  for  America's  future. 
Under  the  dii^ection  of  advisers 
Mr.  Frank  Jablonski  and  Mrs.  Judy 
Zubizarreta,  and  president  Jenna 
Brzeczkowski,  F.E.A.  helped  interested 
students  prepare  for  a  future  in  teaching, 
school  administration  or  school  counsel- 
ing. Some  of  the  activities  that  the 
members  participated  in  were  bake  sales 
and  shadowing  teachers  in  the  middle 
and  elementary  schools. 
-Tara  Van  Ho 


F.E.A.  members  Christina  Marcelli,  Jenna  Brzeczliowski,  Tara  Van  Ho,  Mary  Kiral  and  Carrie  Howell 

listening  to  Adviser.  Frank  Jablonski.  explain  what  will  be  going  on  throughout  the  year. 


Poetry  Club  lets  students  express  themselves  through  verse 


Poetry  Club  was  begun  last  year  by 
some  students  who  were  inter 
ested  in  reading  poetry.  It  contin- 
ued this  year  under  the  direction  of 
Advisers  Barbra  Spiga  and  Joyce 
Russo.  During  meetings,  members  read 
poetry  that  they  have  enjoyable  or  read 
verses  that  they  have  composed  during 
the  year. 


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Future  Educators/Poetry  Club 

Poetry  Club  members.  Valerie  Spears,  Jon  Schied,  Leah  Walczak,  Rafael  Brown,  Gwen  Wurm  and  Amand 
Davis  and  Advisers,  Barbara  Spiga  and  Joyce  Russo  listen  to  poetry  at  a  meeting. 


Gwen  Wurm  show  the  rest  of  the  group  a  good  book  that  she  has  discovered. 


Close  Up  gives  studeSs 
a  chance  to  see  how  gove 


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'  ant  to  see  how  the  govern 
ment  runs?  Then  Close  Up 
was  the  club  for  you.  The 
members  of  Close  Up  sold  candy  and 
did  other  things  to  raise  money  for  their 
annual  trip  to  Washington,  D.C.  in  the 
spring.  There  they  met  with  other  Close 
Up  groups  from  around  the  country  and 
visited  many  historic  places  in  the 
nation's  capital  and  attended  meetings  of 
the  Congress  and  the  Senate.  They  were 
able  to  see  the  government  process  close 
up.  Mr.  Wayne  Smith  was  the  adviser 
for  the  group. 


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Close  Up  members  Stacie  Glavan,  Marie  Salupo,  Helene  Schwartz,  Beckie  Glavan  and  Pat  Dilalla  listen  to  Mr. 
Wayne  Smith  as  he  describes  what  has  to  be  done  in  order  to  participate  in  the  trip  to  Washington. 


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Wai  Napolo  likes  to  do  their  swimming  together 


1  Wai  Napolo,  Jenny  Mc  Creight,  Margaret  Good,  Junior  Show  Director;  Shannon  Moore,  Jessica  Kochis, 
'  Adrienne  Chinni.  Historian;  Karen  Gezann  and  Kristin  Kish,  Co-Presidents;  Maartje  Bclienkamp,  Sarah 

Rojeck,  Mandy  Siplock.  Secretary;  Chris  Puglia,  Treasurer;  Paula  Rees.  Not  Pictured.  Jessica  Adams.  Senior 

Show  Director. 


What  "Wai  Napolo"  means, 
you  may  never  know.  But 
you  could  know  what  they 
did.  Wai  Napolo  was  Euclid  High 
School's  synchronized  swimming  club, 
made  up  of  under  20  members.  Every 
May,  they  performed  a  spectacular 
water  show  made  up  of  many  group  and 
individual  routines.  This  year,  they 
swam  to  showtunes.  Mrs.  Katie  Morris 
was  the  adviser  for  the  group  and 
Karen  Gezann  and  Kristin  Kish  were 
Co-Presidents. 
-Kristin  Kish 


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Culture  Club  helps  students  understand  foreign  life  style 


Culture  Club  was  organized  this 
year  to  meet  the  interest  of 
Euclid  students  in  foreign 
cultures.  Mrs.  Ingrid  Koenig  was  the 
adviser.  Meetings  were  infoimal,  but 
productive  as  membership  was  small. 
This  year  the  Culture  Club  offered 
foreign  language  tutoring  through  the 
help  of  foreign  language  teachers  and 
student  volunteers.  The  club  also  had  a 
holiday  party  and  went  on  cultural  field 
trips,  such  as  a  visit  to  a  Japanese 
restaurant.  More  activities  were  planned 
for  upcoming  years. 
-Jewel  Hagood 


Culture  Club  niemheis.  Allison  FitzGerald,  Dave  Masek,  Leah  Walczak  and  Tim  De  Wine  waiting  for  ttie 
meeiine  to  beein. 


Tim  De  Wine,  Dave 
Masek,  Leah 
Walczak  and  Allison 
FitzGerald  wait  for 
Mrs.  Koenig  to  begin 
the  meeting. 


Steve  Riek,  Dave  Masek  and  Jewel  Hagood  composing  signs  to  be  hung  in  the  hal 


Danielle 

Ebright  works 

on  her  sign 

while  Katrina 

Sharpe  tallcs  to 

Mrs.  Ingrid 

Koenig  about 

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meeting. 


.Mike  I'ikus  works  on  a  sign  that  that  discusses  forei 
culture. 


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Library  Aides  help  keep  the  Library  in  order 


Numbering  only  two,  the  1994-95 
Library'  Aides  had  to  work 
diligently  to  help  keep  our 
school's  library  neat  and  orderly.  Their 
main  responsibilities  included  shelving 
library  materials  such  as  books,  maga- 
zines, and  pamphlets,  while  maintaining 
the  library.  As  always,  the  library  aides 
looked  ahead  to  their  annual  picnic  at 
Memorial  Park  in  the  spring. 
-Janeen  Miklowski 


library  Aides.  Najah  Weeams  and  Erin  Brzezinski 

Aforking  in  the  library. 


Najah  Weeams  and  Erin  Brzezinski  replacing 
material  that  the  .students  v\ho  have  used  the  library 
ha\  e  returned.  It  is  important  for  the  material  to  be  in 
the  correct  place  or  else  no  one  will  be  able  to  find  it. 


Eucuyo  publishes  the  creations  of  Euclid  students 


m     iiicuyo  was  an  award-winning  TlH 
ri    literary  magazine,  showcasing  the 
*    -^  creative  talents  of  the  writers  and 
artists  at  Euclid.  Headed  by  advisers  Mrs. 
Judy  Stobinski  and  Mrs.  Joan 
Lidrbauch  and  editor  Leah  Walczak.  the 
staff  raised  money  for  expensive  produc- 
tion costs  in  the  early  part  of  the  year. 
Springtime  meant  choosing  which  poems, 
short  stories,  essays,  photographs,  and 
artwork  would  appear  in  the  magazine. 
An  equally  difficult  task  was  arranging 
the  pieces  into  a  satisfactory  layout.  The 
issue  came  out  near  the  end  of  the  year, 
proving  that  Euclid  houses  some  ex- 
tremely imaginative  and  talented  artists 
and  writers.  Eucuyo  continued  its  legacy 
of  expressing  the  thoughts  and  reflections 
of  youth. 

-Leah  Walczak 


Judith  Stobinski  talks  to  Nick  Soletna,  Courtney 
Telich,  Kelly  Hiscott  and  Leah  Walczak  about  the 
jobs  ahead. 


I^llison  Hrovat,  Jennifer  Hrovat  and  Courtney  Strah,  as  well  as  Sarah  Kale  and  David  Tisi  listen  to  what 
will  be  happening  throughout  the  year  as  far  as  Eucuyo  is  concerned. 


Library  Aides/Eucuyo 


77 


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Media  Aides  have  the  technology  to  get  the  information  out. 


The  Audio  Visual  Club  was  the 
life  of  the  school.  All  of  the 
movies,  copies  and  other 
equipment  were  all  provided  by  that 
club.  Under  the  direction  of  adviser, 
Allen  Black,  the  members  produced  the 
morning  announcements  as  well  as  all 
technical  portions  of  assemblies, 
programs  and  plays.  Members  were 
trained  to  use  cameras,  stage  lights  and 
sound  systems.  The  club  was  respon- 
sible for  delivering  AV  equipment, 
fixing  copy  machines  and  acting  as  an 
overall  service  to  teachers  and  students. 
-Nick  Seifried 


Tom  Walker  taking  pictures  during  an  assembly  from 
tlie  balcony. 

Dan  Bergolc  setting  up  the  equipment  so  the  P.A. 
announcers  can  get  the  message  throughout  the  school. 


Media  Aides,  row  one:  Dan  Bergolc,  Scott  Lawrence,  Paul  Solema.  Row  two:  John  Bechtel,  Seth  Sederholm, 
Nick  Solema.  Mark  Browne.  Row  three:  Mike  Fuduric,  Nick  Seifried,  Tom  Walker.  Row  four:  Ben  Mooney, 
C  Iiiick  I'jlterson. 


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PA.  announcers.  Jewel  Hagood,  Melanie  Shippitka 

and  Chris  Kletecka  getting  last  minute  instructions 

from  AV  director.  Mr.  Allen  Black  before  they  go  on 

the  air. 


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while  the  P.  A.  announcers  make  the  reports 


Lmy  Hodder,  Lakesha  Buggs  and  Nick  Seifried  get  ready  to  read  their  annt)uncements  while  Director.  Mr.  Allen 
Slack  hangs  up  a  background  picture. 


Scott  Lawrence  and  Nick  Solema  working  on  the 

control  panel  to  adjust  all  the  equipment  before  the 

broadcast. 

Dan  Bergolc  holds  a  white  paper  so  the  light  levels 

can  be  adjusted  while  Chris  Kletecka  get  ready  for 

his  announcements. 


roadcasting  the  school  s  news  was 
the  duty  of  the  P.A.  Announcers. 
Every  day,  specific  students  were 
assigned  to  arrive  at  school  by  7:25  a.m.  in 
order  to  prepare.  Airing  live,  the  announc- 
ers informed  and  updated  the  school  on 
current  events,  sports,  and  other  activities. 
With  the  assistance  of  the  Media  Aides, 
who  set  up  the  cameras  and  controlled 
studio  production,  the  P.A.  Announcers 
were  able  to  present  the  school's  highlights 
every  day. 

-Janeen  Miklowski 


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P.  A.  Announcers 

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It  was  stimulating  being  involved  in 
the  making  of  the  school  newspaper. 
It  allowed  the  participants  to  see 
how  all  the  activities  came  together  and 
how  the  production  of  the  paper  oc- 
cun-ed.  From  giving  out  the  assignments, 
to  seeing  that  they  were  carried  out,  to 
seeing  the  issue  go  to  the  printer,  it  was  a 
very  involved  process.  Of  course,  there 
were  always  surprises  that  developed, 
but  these  only  ser\'ed  to  keep  the  staff  on 
it's  toes. 

It  was  also  scary  knowing  that  what 
was  put  in  the  paper  was  seen  by  over 
3500  people.  You  were  part  of  a  team 
that  was  responsible  for  telling  people, 
whether  inside  or  outside  the  school, 
what  was  happening  with  the  students  of 
Euclid  High.  Seeing  the  finished  product 
made  all  the  work  worthwhile  and  seeing 
their  name  on  a  story  made  the  staff 
members  forget  how  many  headaches 
they  had  to  go  through  to  get  it  out.  Mr. 
Stan  Bender  was  the  new  adviser  for 
the  Survey  and  had  to  learn  a  lot  about 
how  to  get  everything  to  work  together. 

-Mike  Pikus 


Survey  Staff.  Row  one:  Marc  Orlando,  ,lill  Smiaiek,  Katie  Kocin,  Dan  Bergolc.  Katie  Salisbury,  Melanie 
Bergolc,  Brad  Kovatcli.  Row  two:  Chad  Sliusliey.  Robin  Little.  Christy  Salisbury,  Kathy  Copic.  Angelyn 
Mattson,  Marie  Salupo,  Shamuire  Spivey.  Ad\  iser,  Stan  Bender.  Row  three:  Jim  Price.  Jennifer  Davis,  Dav 
Bischof,  Stacy  Glavan,  Mike  Pikus,  Janet  Fonovic,  Christine  Parey,  Erin  Patterson,  Erin  Kilkenney.  Katie 
Clarke. 


Features  Co-Editor  Kathy  Copic  and  Editor-in-Chief.  Christina  Salisbury  talk  about  the  goals  of  the  issues  to  t 
staff  in  order  to  get  the  assignments  arranged- 


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Photo/Art  Editor.  Mike  Pikus.  talks  to  the  staff  about  getting  good  pictures  and  the  different  kinds  of  artwork 
they  are  expecting  for  the  next  issue. 

Sports  Editor,  Chad  Shuskcy,  discusses  the  different  sports  that  need  to  be  covered  in  the  next  issue  and  who  : 
going  to  be  covering  each  one  and  how  they  should  approach  each  problem. 


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,  Elizabeth  Walters,  Lindsay  Freeman.  Row  two:  Sandy  Brown,  Michelle  Dineen,  Missy  Clarke,  Laura 
Kevin  Gray,  Michael  Fording,  Brent  Pirich,  Jennifer  Lepley,  Christy  Mahle,  Adviser,  Jean  Jelinic. 


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Education  Clubs  of  America)  had 
a  new  teacher.  Mrs.  Jean  Jelinic 
became  the  new  adviser  after  the  former 
adviser,  Mr.  Jim  Presot  moved  to 
another  school.  D.E.C.A.  was  a  student 
run  club  that  coincided  with  Euchd's 
Marketing  Education  class.  It  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  finance,  marketing 
research  and  many  other  business  related 
activities.  Seniors  spent  part  of  their  day 
in  school  learning  about  everything  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,  of  service  capacities.  In 
D.E.C.A.,  students  competed  against 
other  high  school  students  on  the  local,     I 
state  and  national  level  in  areas  related  to 
their  career  interest. 


Junior  D.E.C.A.  Class,  Row  one:  Laura  Baber,  Lindsay  Freeman,  Vince  Lombardo,  Jaina  Blackford,  Julie 
Newsome,  Doloris  Orbanic,  Christy  Mahle.  Row  two:  Alia  Kaminskaya,  Dana  Finotti,  Angela  Koeth,  Beckie 
Glavan,  Dave  Champa,  Igor  Sugar,  Carmeesha  Norman,  Lino  Sergo,  Angela  Meros,  Heather  Nickell,  Megan 
Orazen,  Adviser,  Jean  Jelinic. 


Senior  DEC. A.  students,  Gina  Zeman,  Laura  Baber, 
Sandy  Brown,  Nikki  Christides  and  Missy  Clark  and 
Kevin  Gray,  Jennifer  Copley,  Christy  Mahle  and 
Brent  Pirich  learn  about  business  practices. 


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On  October  31,  1994  Euclid  High  School  celebrated  its 
annual  Halloween  dress-up  day  and  many  students 
came  to  school  dressed  as  many  spooky,  scary  or  cute 
characters.  During  the  lunch  periods  Student  Council  sponsored 
contests  for  the  different  types  of  costumes.  The  activities 
continued  into  the  evening  with  the  Children's  Halloween  Party 
for  youngsters  in  the  community.  Student  Council  members 
were  dressed  up  and  there  were  many  games  for  the  children  to 
play.  Varsity  Chorale  perfomied  several  numbers  during  the 
evening  and  Kathy  Copic  put  on  a  magic  show.  It  was  a  wet 
and  gloomy  night  outside  but  the  students  inside  had  an  enjoy- 
able time. 


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happiness  on  Halloween. 


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Halloween 


Helene  Schwartz,  Heather  Nickell  and  Meryann 
Bruketa  and  Liz  Buchner  and  Aubrey 
Marunowski  enjoyed  themselves  on  Halloween. 


Jennifer  Waina,  Jodi  Dominick,  Katie  Baioni  and  Mandy  Mc  Peek  showing  off  their 

costumes  at  the  Halloween  party. 

Ann  Feldkamp  and  Maria  Negolfka  are  friends  in  costume. 

The  m&m's  and  Hershey's  Kisses  are  Sharon  Hollis,  Krlsty  Praznovsky,  Christina 

Fabert,  Meigan  Gerich,  Kristina  Geiger  and  Angela  Meros. 


Kathy  Copic  showing  off  her  magical  coloring  book  during  the  Children's  Halloween 

Party. 

Children  playing  musical  chairs  at  the  party. 


The  members  of  Varsity  Chorale  performed  at  the  Children's  Halloween  Party  by 
singing  several  monster  songs. 


A.F.S.  helps  students 

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A.F.S.  was  a  club  where  you  got  a 
chance  to  learn  about  other  people 
in  other  countries.  You  got  a 
chance  to  taOc  with  people  who  came  from 
other  countries  and  visited  other  A.F.S. 
clubs  in  other  places  so  you  could  commu- 
nicate with  different  students. 


A.F.S.  Row  one:  Marie  Salupo,  Shona  Mc  Cune,  Christina  Fabert,  Kristina  Geiger,  Heather  Scott,  Lindsay 
Freeman.  Row  two:  Annette  Cunningham,  Tim  De  Wine,  Marina  Corlcto,  Adviser.  Jane  Addis.  Row  three: 
Amanda  Davis,  Rafael  Brown,  Carlton  Nash,  Dan  Corleto.  Row  four:  Yoshilio  Naliano,  Kris  Eminger.  Row 
five:  Candie  Ferguson,  Maureen  Porcen,  Brenda  Moyer,  Jessica  Kochis,  Mandy  Siplock,  Paula  Rees. 


Vice-President  and  President,  Rafael  Brown  and  Marina  Corleto  getting  ready  to  begin  a  meeting  to  explain  wht 

is  going  to  occur  in  thie  future  witli  tiie  A.F.S.  club. 

Advisers,  Barbara  Ramlow  and  Jane  Addis  discuss  plans  with  Meron  Yimen  during  a  meeting. 

A.F.S.  members  socializing  before  a  meeting. 


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National  Honor  Society  members  help  the  school  and  the  community 


^.H.S.  Row  one:  Stacie  Glavan,  Kesha  Buggs,  Janeen  Miklowski,  Leah  Walczak,  Wendy  Lapuh,  Laura  Fifolt,  Mary  Kunes.  Row  two:  Helene  Schwartz,  Meg 
iVolchko,  Nikki  Christopher,  Meron  Yimen,  Kathy  Copic,  Janet  Fonovic,  Kristin  Kish,  Christine  Parey,  Amy  Hodder.  Row  three:  Marina  Corleto,  Seth  Sedcrholm, 
[eff  Morris,  John  Scarniench,  Christy  SaUsbury.  Brian  Udovich,  Kisha  Jones,  Lindsay  Freeman,  Rafael  Brown  Row  four:  Steve  Riek,  Paul  Carpenter,  Josh  Freeh, 
iaron  Boyce,  Michael  Banach,  Greg  Pesek,  Karen  Gezann,  Jessica  Kochis. 


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"J.H.S.  Adviser,  Mrs.  Dolores  Black,  talks  to  the  members  of  N.H.S.  about  what  they  will  be  doing  throughout 
he  year  to  help  the  school  and  the  community. 


The  National  Honor  Society  attempted  to 
become  more  organized  in  order  to 
accomplish  it's  many  goals.  The  group 
continued  to  arrange  ice  cream  socials  for 
students  who  achieved  Honor  Roll  status,  and 
also  aided  parents  at  Parent-Teacher  Confer- 
ences. Some  of  the  organization's  community 
service  projects  included  reading  to  elementary 
children  during  Right-To-Read  week,  and  getting 
involved  with  Habitat  for  Humanity.  N.H.S.  was 
designed  to  recognize  the  school's  best.  Elected 
as  President  and  Vice-President  were  Leah 
Walczak  and  Wendy  Lapuh.  while  Janeen 
Miklowski  and  Kesha  Buggs  held  the  offices  of 
secretaries  and  Laura  Fifolt  was  the  historian. 
The  new  adviser  for  this  year  was  Mrs.  Dolores 
Black. 

-Janeen  Miklowski 


National  Honor  Society 


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"You've  got  to  stay  Conway.  Don't  go!",  Katie  Mc 
Guinness  begs  Fritz  Streiff  while  rehearsing  a  scene 
from  the  play  that  was  going  to  be  presented  in  the  play. 


English  teacher  sought  fun  and  relaxation  away  from  school  play 


On  November  17,18,  &  19  "Our  Miss 
Brooks'"  was  presented  in  the  Little 
Theater.  It  was  about  an  English 
teacher  who  was  longing  for  a  good  vacation 
away  from  tlie  school  play,  but  with  the  school's 
basketball  coach.  It  showed  the  many  humorous 
moments  that  she  had  to  go  through  in  order  to 
realize  her  dreams. 


"Did  you  ever  dream  of  a  real  vacation?",  Kathy  Copic       Cast.  Our  Miss  Brooks.  Row  one:  Michelle  Marcelli,  Angela  Koeth,  Ranessa  Barrett,  Mary  Kiral.  Row  two: 


asks  Lindsay  Freeman,  while  skimming  through  travel 

brochures. 

"Thunder!  More  snow!  it's  a  blizzard!"  Kathy  Copic 

exclaims  to  Creig  Sulecl(i,  Dawn  Lo  Conti,  Michelle 

Marcelli,  Mary  Kiral,  Angela  Koeth  and  Ranessa 

Barrett  as  they  create  a  blizzard  in  Shangri-La. 


Colleen  Longshaw,  Kathy  Copic,  Nikki  Christopher,  Fritz  Streiff.  Row  three:  Alia  Crawford,  Justin  Barrett 
Dawn  Lo  Conti,  Lindsay  Freeman,  Carl  Nash,  Creig  Sulecki,  Gilbert  Taylor,  Jodi  Dominick,  Katie  Mc 
Guinness,  Rafael  Brown. 


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Runaway  reindeer  returne        ^ 


^^ast,  Kiingle-Krangle  and  the  Runaway  Reindeer,  Row  one:  Alia  Crawford,  Amy  Howell.  Row  two:  Michelle 
tlarcelli,  Lydia  Urh,  Sara  Kuhen,  Emily  Bode,  Christina  Marcelli,  Doraja  Lake,  Gilbert  Taylor.  Row  three: 
Catrina  Murphy,  Courtney  Highland,  Colleen  Longshaw,  Marty  Urh,  Craig  Sulecki.  Row  four:  Dawn  Lo 
^onti.  Amber  Sable,  Joe  Marcelli,  Becky  Boos,  Tony  Carlton,  Rachel  Ackley.  Row  five:  Carrie  Howell,  Jenna 
Jrzeczkowski,  John  Scarniench. 


n  December  14,15,16,  and  17 
Euclid  presented  it's  annual 
Holiday  Play  which  was  written 
and  directed  by  English  teacher,  Ms. 
Judith  L.  Carmody.  Matinee  perfor- 
mances were  provided  for  the  elementary 
schools  and  an  evening  performance  for 
the  rest  of  children  occiuxed  on  Friday. 
Kringle-Krangle  and  the  Runaway 
Reindeer  dealt  with  the  problems  that 
arose  at  the  North  Pole  just  before  the 
Holidays  when  two  clumsy  elves  acciden- 
tally forgot  to  lock  up  reindeer  hall  and  the 
reindeer  escaped  and  were  found  by  the 
Grumbleskins  who  wanted  to  hold  them 
for  ransom.  They  had  a  change  of  heart, 
however,  and  returned  them  in  time  for 
their  usual  holiday  activities. 


Janta  and  Robot,  CW3,  gave  out  gifts  after  the  performance. 

imily  Bode,  Christine  Marcelli  and  Sara  Kuhen  are  sad  because  the  reindeer  are  missing. 

rhe  Grumbleskins,  Creig  Sulecki,  Marty  Urh,  Courtney  Highland,  Katrina  Murphy  and  Colleen  Longshaw 

ire  plotting  to  steal  the  reindeer. 


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Holiday  Play 

that  gets  things  done 


Student  Council  went  through  a 
series  of  changes  tliis  year.  A 
newly  developed  executive  board 
allowed  every  class  to  have  their  own 
officers.  Because  of  this  there  were  many 
new  faces.  Though  many  of  these  officers 
lacked  experience,  it  was  made  up  for  by 
their  enthusiasm  and  energy.  Great  ideas 
from  these  students  combined  with  good 
attendance  contributed  to  a  successful 
year  of  EHS  student  government. 
-Lindsay  Freeman 


Student  Council  Executive  Board,  Row  one:  Brian  Udovich,  Nicole  Cliristoplier,  IVIelanie  Shippitka,  Lindsay 
Freeman,  Gina  Zeman,  Rafael  Brown,  Mike  Swyt.  Row  two:  Kristina  Geiger,  Shona  Mc  Cune,  Sharon  Holl 
Christina  Fabert,  Fritz  Streiff,  Katie  Mc  Guinness.  Row  three:  Jodi  Dominick,  Katie  Walker,  Annie  Wein, 
Mandy  Mc  Peek. 


Matt  Schmidt,  Julie  Ann  Newsome,  and  Doug 
Zeman  and  Margy  Mihalic  and  Lori  Meden  enjoyed 
themselves  at  Homecoming. 


Student  Council 


Student  Council  Adviser,  Diane  Maroli,  and 
President,  Lindsay  Freeman,  running  the  meeting 


Student  Council,  Row  one:  Christy  Fulton,  Leah  Walczak,  Dana  Vance,  Shona  Mc  Cune,  Christina  Fabert,  Kristina  Geiger,  Sharon  Mollis,  Katie  Mc  Guinness,  Paula 
)ustarsic,  Marie  Salupo.  Row  two:  Khristina  Brewer,  Chrissy  Richards,  Kelly  Gavin,  Jewell  Hagood,  Brian  Udovich,  Nichole  Christopher,  Melanie  Shippitka, 
Lindsay  Freeman,  Gina  Zeman,  Kathy  Copic,  Rafael  Brown,  Mike  Swyt,  Bud  White,  Katie  Baioni.  Zenal  Patel  Row  three:  Michelle  Kumel,  Jennifer  Cicco,  Amy 
ilepco,  Helene  Schwartz,  Katie  Walker,  Jodi  Dominick,  Becky  Hren,  Annie  Wein,  Fritz  Streiff,  Mandy  Mc  Peek,  Vic  Ferrari,  Vance  Klemero,  Christine  Parey, 
Lauren  Freeman,  Erin  Patterson.  Row  four:  Carlos  Gillyard,  Demetrius  Dowell,  Jay  Kletecka,  Christy  Zevnik,  Tim  De  Wine,  Jennifer  Waina,  Tim  Fogarty,  Kevin 
Evans,  Jessica  Sas,  Jackie  Sas,  Jessica  Hopkins,  Nikki  Christides.  Stacie  Glavan.  Row  five:  Dontrell  Callahan,  Lisa  Taplin,  Nino  Parrino,  Kim  Hutton,  Bryan 
Conyers,  Karen  Gnandt,  Sarah  Rojeck,  Yanira  Prokop,  Kelly  Kontra. 

On  December  5.  Student  Council  sponsored 
it's  semiannual  blood  drive.  Students  who 
donated  blood  had  to  be  at  least  17  years  old 
and  weigh  at  least  105  pounds.  Many 
students  and  staff  members  got  into  the  good 
habit  and  donated  their  blood  which  was  a 
big  help  to  the  area  hospitals  since  there  is 
always  a  need  for  blood  during  the  winter 
holidays.  Katie  Mc  Guinness,  Mike  Swyt, 
Rafael  Brown  and  Lindsay  Freeman  are 
seen  here  helping  Mary  Kunes  give  blood. 
-Sylvia  Eler 


Student  Council's  annual  Halloween  party 
was,  once  again,  a  great  success.  Besides  the 
normal  carnival  games  and  animated  heroes. 
Varsity  Chorale  performed  a  special 
Halloween  show.  Kathy  Copic  showed  her 
stuff  in  a  great  magic  show  and  everyone 
enjoyed  the  assorted  refreshments.  There 
was  everything  from  princesses  to  Power 
Rangers.  Everyone  had  a  great  time  and  are 
looking  forward  to  subsequent  years.  Here 
you  see  Becky  Hren  and  Annie  Wein 
running  one  of  the  games  for  the  children. 
-Lindsay  Freeman 


Student  Council 


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Coach  Roy 
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watches  what  is 

happening  on 

the  field  while 

Coach  Chet 

Nolan  gives 

some  pointers  to 

Steve  Duncan. 


One  of  the  most  important  parts  of  any  school 
were  the  employees  who  made  everything 
happen.  The  staff  consisted  of  teachers, 
administrators,  secretaries,  paraprofessionals, 
security  guards,  nurses,  librarians,  cafeteria  workers 
and  custodians  without  which  Euclid  would  not  be 
the  school  that  it  was. 


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Academics  Divider 

English  teacher,  Mrs.  Barbara  Ramlow  makes  sure  that  her  students  get  the  basic  information  that  is  necessary 
to  be  productive  in  the  English  language. 


Head  Football  Coach  Tom  Banc  is  very  interested  in 
how  his  players  are  doing  on  the  field  while  Jamie 
Willett,  Monroe  Hillsman  and  Carlos  Prince  watch 
and  wait  for  their  chance  to  get  on  the  field. 


Mrs.  Sally  Pla  tries  hard  to  get  her  students  to  understand  languages  that  are  foreign  to  them. 
Mrs.  Carole  Niebes  works  with  her  students  to  help  them  understand  English. 


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School  Board  members:  David  A.  Lawrence,  President,  Carol  De  Wine.  Carol 
Bechtel,  Barbara  E.  Kramer,  K.  F.  Van  Ho,  Vice-President. 


Euclid  Sciiool's  Administration,  Row  one:  John  P.  Fell,  Assistant  for  Superintendent 
Patti  Pedersen,  Business  Manager;  Katie  M.  Shorter,  Director  ot  Human  Resource 
Row  two:  Lowell  B.  Davis,  Treasurer;  Robert  Knuth,  Director  of  Secondary 
Education;  Kurt  Stanic,  Superintendent  of  Schools;  Robert  Mc  Laughlin,  Director 
Pupil  Personnel. 


Robert  Knuth 

Principal 


Justin  Antonini 

Associate  Principal 
9th  grade  Unit  Principal 

Ben  Pasquale 

1 0th  grade  Unit  Principal 
9th  grade  Unit  Principal 


Mike  Ward 

1  Ith  grade  Unit  Principal 
9th  grade  Unit  Principal 


Michelle  Ayers 

1 2th  grade  Unit  Principal 
9th  grade  Unit  Principal 


Spencer  Kane 

Athletic  Director 


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Audree  Fox 

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Brenda  Barker 

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The  beginning  of  the  1994-95  school  year  saw  the  counselors 
in  their  new  offices  in  what  used  to  be  the  Panther  Den.  It 
also  saw  a  new  principal,  Mr.  Robert  Knuth,  who  was 
announced  following  the  resignation  of  two-year  principal,  Mr.  Bill 
Scoggan.  Mr.  Knuth's  office  was  moved  back  to  where  the 
principal's  office  was  several  years  ago  in  the  Administrative 
Corridor.  Other  changes  that  occurred  in  the  offices  were  the  hiring* 
of  new  secretaries  to  help  keep  track  of  attendance  and  the  installa- 
tion of  more  phone  lines  so  that  secretaries  and  teachers  could 
make  more  calls  home  to  parents.  It  was  felt  that  the  way  to 
improve  attendance  was  to  contact  the  parents  at  home  and  if  they 
couldn't  be  reached  at  home  then  they  would  be  called  at  work. 
More  security  guards  were  hired  to  help  enforce  the  school  rules  so" 
the  school  could  run  more  smoothly. 


Lynn  Davis 

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lOthgrade/T-U 


Sue  Harris 

11th  grade/M-Z 
lOthgrade/Q-R 


Bill  Dwyer 

1 0th  grade/A-L 


Counselor.  Bill 
Gooding,  explains  a 
scheduling  problem  to 
biology  teacher,  Mrs. 
Katie  Morris  while 
Trika  Johnson  and 
Johnathan  Davis  do 
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■  r.  Robert  H.  Knuth  became  the  principal  of  Euclid  High  School  near  the  end  of 
the  summer  following  the  resignation  of  former  principal,  Mr.  Bill  Scoggan 

.  who  left  to  take  another  job  in  Oklahoma.  Mr.  Knuth  was  a  graduate  of  Euclid 
High  School  and  has  been  the  Director  of  Secondary  Education  since  1989.  He  retained 
both  jobs  during  the  1994-95  school  year.  He  tried  to  improve  the  school  climate  by 
establishing  a  stricter  discipline  pohcy  and  made  sure  that  every  student  was  aware  of 
what  was  expected  of  them. 


The  new  principal  in.stituted  a  dress  code  that 

hmited  some  of  the  clothes  that  students  could 

wear  to  school.  This  did  not,  however,  alter 

what  Refael  Brown  and  Fritz  Streiff  wore 

during  Homecoming  week  when  the  students 

were  to  dress  up  in  '70's  fashions. 

Mr  Robert  Knuth  getting  to  know  Christina 
Fabert,  Sharon  Hollis  and  Kristina  Geiger  in 

the  cafeteria. 

Mrs.  Judy  Mc  Laughlin  seems  to  be 

remarking  to  Kathy  Copic  about  some  of  the 

new  things  that  are  going  on  at  Euclid. 


94 

Academics 

_ 

Jane  Addis.  English,  Social 
Studies,  AFS  Club  Adviser 
Laura  Adelstein,  Vocational 
Home  Economics 
Alex  Allan.  Law  Enforcement 
Susan  Amato.  English 
Earl  Archibald.  Custodian 


Bill  Attamante.  Work-Study 

Coordinator 

Ronald  A.  Backos.  Biology 

Tom  Banc,  Government, 

Geopolitics,  Current  Issues,  Head 

Football  Coach 

Ethel  Barbish,  Security  Aide 

John  Barcza,  Science 

Joyce  Barrett,  Vocational  Home 
Economics 

Stan  Bender,  AP  Biology, 
Advanced  Biology,  Honors 
Biology,  Intro,  to  Living  Things, 
Survey  Adviser,  Academic 
Challenge,  Science  Dept. 
Chairperson 

Allen  Black.  A.V.  Technician, 
Key  Club  Adviser 
Dolores  Black,  English,  NHS 
Adviser 

Mary  Black.  Cafeteria  Supervi- 
sor 

Gene  Brearton,  Personal 

Computers.  Math 

Barbara  Breeden.  Algebra  1. 

Geometry,  College  Algebra/Trig, 

SAVE. 

Patricia  Buck,  Phys.  Ed.  Dept 

Co-Chairperson,  Faculty 

Representative,  Freshman 

Volleyball  Coach. 

Kendra  Callihan,  Mathematics 

Judith  L.  Carmody,  English, 

Student  Council  Activities  j 

Manager,  Hiliday  Play,  Big 

Show  Director 

Wendy  Case,  Sports  Trainer 
Lisa  Cheshier,  Orchestra  &  Big 
Show  Orchestra  Director 
Angela  Christopher,  Main 
Office  Secretary 
Marie  Clark,  Home  Economics 
John  Copenhaver,  Security 
Aide 

Carmen  Colaianni.  Custodian 
Harold  Daugherty,  Health, 
Head  Basketball  Coach 
Kim  Dixon,  Mathematics, 
Proficiency  Intervention,  Math 
and  Algebra  Connections 
Terry  DuBroy,  Mathematics 
Michael  Durbin,  Math, 
Computers 


95 

Academics 

Alex  Dzerowicz,  Government. 

Geopolitics,  Current  Issues 

Reggie  Echols,  Industrial 

Technology 

Charlotte  Elston,  Principal's 

Secretary 

Ken  Ferlito.  Varsity  Chorale, 

Choral  Masters,  Big  Show 

Gale  Flament,  Photography 


Jane  Fowler,  Treasurer 
Daniel  R.  Francetic,  Plan- 
etarium, Astronomy,  Physics 
Holly  Freedman,  Design, 
Painting,  Portfolio,  Art  Dept, 
Chairperson 
Barbara  Gates,  Vocational 
Special  Education  Coordinator 
Ed  GreisI,  Custodian 

I  Bea  Grushcow,  Varsity  Chorale, 

Choral  Masters,  Big  Show 

Tom  Halbedel,  Science,  Head 

Coach  Cross  Country,  Asst. 

Track  Coach 

Marcy  Haluska,  Proficiency 

Mathematics 

Jeff  Hartmann,  American 

History,  World  Cultures 

Robert  Heramb,  World 

Cultures,  Psychology,  Boy's 

Tennis  Coach 

Carolyn  Heuer.  American 

History 

Suzanne  Hines,  Latin,  French 

Jo  Ann  Hodder,  Counselor's 

Secretary 

Frank  Hoffert,  A. P.  European 

History,  American  Government, 

Economics,  Social  Studies  Dept. 

Chairperson 

Dale  Hollingsworth,  Science 

Dick  Homovec,  Physical 

Education,  DCT 

Larry  Isaacs,  NJROTC 

Frank  Jablonski,  Honors 

English  I,  English  I,  Future 

Educators  of  America  Adviser 

Jean  Jelenic,  Marketing 

Coordinator,  DECA  Adviser 

Joyce  Katona,  Supplemental 

Services  for  Special  Needs 

Students 

Janice  Kauffman,  Personal 

Development,  Life  Planning  & 

Family  Relations 

Bill  Kazen,  Supervisor,  I.S.S. 

Center 

Dennis  Kehn,  Security 

I  Jan  Kehn,  Principal's  S.secretary 

Jim  Kelley.  Honors  U.S.  History 


96 

Academics 

Lots  of  things  have  changed  at  Euclid 


I  new  class  established  this  year  at  Euclid  was  the  NJROTC  program.  After  graduation  the  participants  get 
inancial  help  for  college  and  can  be  commissioned  officers  in  the  Navy.  Here  is  one  of  the  classes  drilling  during 
leir  classes. 


With  the  installation  of  a  new 
principal  many  things  have 
undergone  change.  There  is  a 
new  attendance  policy,  a  new  tardiness 
policy,  a  new  dress  code,  a  new  eating 
policy,  a  new  parking  policy,  a  new 
suspension  policy  and  a  new  classes.  The 
policies  were  installed  to  try  to  solve 
problems  or  to  keep  new  ones  from 
developing.  The  new  attendance  and 
tardiness  policy  was  installed  to  decrease 
the  increasing  number  of  absences  and 
tardinesses  to  class.  The  dress  code  was  to 
make  the  students  look  better.  The  no 
eating  in  the  halls  and  classrooms  policy 
was  to  help  keep  the  school  cleaner.  The 
parking  permits  were  needed  to  keep  track 
of  the  students  who  drive  to  school.  Some 
students  did  not  like  the  new  policies  but 
they  were  instigated  because  students 
were  not  following  the  rules.  If  everyone 
behaved  there  would  be  no  reason  to  have 
rales. 


Mr.  Bill  Kazen  was  one  of  the  teachers  in  charge  of  the 

Inschool  Suspension  Room  which  was  a  much  stricter 

place  this  year. 

Chris  Tratnik  monitors  the  activity  in  the  hallways  and 

outside  the  school  using  the  cameras  that  were  installed 

throughout  the  school. 

Eric  Stambaugh,  Shannon  Moore,  Mekeleya  Yimen, 

Mary  Wolf  and  Meron  Yimen  learn  about  French 

foods  in  Mrs.  Pla's  French  111  class. 


(S  to  improve  attendance 


In  ati  effort  to  improve  a  lowering 
attendance  rate,  a  new  attendance 
policy  was  adopted  for  the  1994 
school  year.  In  order  to  implement  this  a 
new  person  was  hired  in  the  attendance 
office.  Parents  were  required  to  call  in  if 
their  children  were  absent,  ff  a  call  was 
not  received  the  secretary  would  call 
home  to  find  out  about  the  absence.  After 
school  the  teachers  received  an  absence 
list  and  they  would  have  to  indicate 
whether  or  not  there  were  any  discrepan- 
cies between  it  and  what  they  found  in 
class  for  the  day.  Any  differences  had  to 
be  reported  to  the  attendance  office.  The 
following  morning  the  teachers  received 
an  updated  attendance  list  which  had 
some  of  the  errors  corrected.  Throughout 
the  day  students  were  called  down  to  the 
offices  and  had  to  explain  why  there  was 
an  en-or.  Because  of  that  the  attendance 
list  was  much  more  accurate  than  in 
previous  years. 


Because  of  the  new  attendance  policy  teachers  had  to  go  down  to  the  Main  Office  right  after 
absence  lists  and  record  any  discrepancies.  Here  are  Bob  Ramlow  and  Pat  Buck  comparing 
their  class  attendance. 


school  to  check  their 
their  absence  lists  wi 


Kevin  Carlson  knows  that  it  is  important  to  be  in  school 

everyday  and  to  follow  the  attendance  rules. 

Heather  Koczur  tries  to  impress  upon  her  class  the 

importance  of  being  in  school  every  day  and  have  a  valid 

excuse  if  you  aren't  present. 

Students  cannot  learn  if  they  are  not  in  class.  These  students 

are  in  class  and  learning. 


98 


Academics 


Ellen  Klein.  World  History, 
Electronic  Office,  Typing,  Word 
Processing 

Heather  Koczur,  Science 
Ingrid  Koenig,  German  I,  II,  III, 
A. P.  German,  Cultural  Club 
Karen  Kozlowski,  Library 
Betsy  Leonetti.  Spanish  I,  II, 
Flag  Corps  &  Majorette  Adviser 


Joan  Lidrbauch,  English, 
Eucuyo  Adviser 
Carl  Lockhart,  Math 
Joan  Linderman.  Secretary 
Ken  Lowe,  English,  Fine  Arts 
Margaret  Lucas,  Librarian 


Marc  Manburg,  Accounting, 

Adv.  Accounting,  Personal  and 

Business  Law.  Business  Dept. 

Chairperson 

Steven  L.  Marcu,  Current  Issues 

and  Psychology,  Basketball 

Coach,  Sprit  Club  Adviser 

Diane  Maroli,  Social  Studies, 

Student  Council  Adviser.  Spirit 

Club  Adviser,  Freshman  Softball 

Coach 

Kathleen  Marsh,  Library  Media 

Specialist 

Orlando  Mason,  Supervisor, 

l.S.S.  Center 

Barbra  Massaria.  Social 

Studies 

Allan  Matko,  OWA,  Science 

Michelle  Mc  Garry,  Science 

Karen  Mc  Gill,  Freshman  & 

Soph.  English,  English  as  a 

second  Language 

Judy  Mc  Laughlin,  Freshman 

English,  Jun.  Honors  English. 

Fall  Play  Director 

Sandi  Mc  Redmond,  Secretary 

Edie  Mellen,  Commercial  Art 

Mary  Jane  Miceli,  Gerneral  Art, 

Crafts,  Drawing 

Raymond  R.  Montani,  Voc. 

Automotives  I,  II 

Katie  Morris,  Biological 

Science 


Margaret  Nielsen,  GRADS 

Program 

Joan  Paskert,  CBE  Coordinator, 

Vocational  Bus.  Dept.  Algebra 

II.  Math..  SADD  Adviser.  Kids 

on  the  Block  Adviser 

Kathy  Pasquale 

Catherine  Payne 

Jo- Rita  Perez,  Pre-Caleulus, 

Algebra  II 


99 

Academics 

Mike  Peterson,  Security  Aide 

Deborah  Petrick,  Spanish  I,  II 

Robert  Petrovic,  English  I,  A.P. 

English,  English  Dept. 

Chairperson 

Roy  Pignatiello,  Math,  Personal 

Computers,  Asst.  Football 

Coach,  Head  Girl's  Basketball 

Coach 

Sally  Pla,  French,  German 


Ronald  Powaski,  World 
History,  A.P.  American  History 
Lisa  Proctor,  Algebra  I, 
Proficiency  IVlath  Intervention 
Barbara  Ramlow,  Jun.  English, 
AFS  Adviser 
Robert  Ramlow,  Health, 
Physical  Education  Dept.  Co- 
Chairperson,  Track  Coach 
:>  Charles  Reno,  A.P.  Physics  and 

;;{  Calculus 

I  Mike  Rezzolla 

I  Penny  Roberts,  IVIath 

Joe  Rodriguez,  Physical 

;!        Education,  Head  Boy's  Swim 

Coach 

Dennis  Rogers,  Secretary 

Debbie  Rudder,  Personal 

Development,  Resource 

:~  Management  and  Life  Planning, 

:;  Future  Homemakers  of  America 

;:;  Adviser 

I  Joyce  Russo,  English 

JiSam  Santilli,  Typing,  Keyboard- 

Jl  ing,  Notetaking,  Freshman  Boy's 

I  Soccer.  Girl's  Basketball 

I  Greg  Sattler,  OWE 

I       Bette  Schmeling,  Chemistry, 

Honors  Chemistry 

Cheryl  Schossler,  Math  and 

English  Intervention 


Ken  Schriner,  Introduction  to 

;  Business,  Keyboarding,  Personal 

Money  Matters,  Recordkeeping, 

:        Asst.  Varsity  Football  Coach 

Fred  Schroeder,  Industrial 

Technology 

Dona  Schulz,  Health  Aide 

Pete  Schwenke.  Physical 

Education 

Mickey  Segulin,  Health  Aide 

Nick  Selvaggio,  Law  Enforce- 

;  ment 

Janet  Severino,  Occupational 

Work  Experience  Coordinator 

Laura  Sharp,  Attendance 

Secretary 

Mike  Sheck,  OWA  Work 

Adjustment,  Asst.  Football 

Coach 

Elaine  Sheridan,  Special 

Education  Department 


100 

Academics 

Euclid  provides  students  with  a  place  to  learn 


In  order  to  learn  students  had  to  be  in 
a  place  where  it  was  clean  and  the 
teachers  and  the  surroundings  were  a 
positive  influence.  Euclid  had  many  fine 
teachers  who  were  concerned  with  the 
welfare  of  their  students  so  they  had  an 
opportunity  to  succeed 


Judy  Mc  Laughlin,  Barbara  Spiga,  Ingrid  Koenig 

and  Dolores  Black  watching  the  students  dtiiing  a  rally 

in  the  gym. 

Deborah  Petrick  tries  to  get  her  students  to  understand 

the  importance  of  a  foreign  language. 

Head  Football  Coach.  Tom  Banc,  watches  the  action 

taking  place  on  the  field  so  that  he  can  send  in  the  right 

play. 

Computer  teacher.  Mike  Durbin.  explaining  the 

importance  of  being  computer  literate  in  today's 

society. 

Brandi  Wright  is  one  of  Euclid's  students  trying  to  get 

a  aood  education. 


101 

Academics 

Teachers  are  there  to  help  students  learn 


Tom  Halbedel  helps  his  students  to  learn  science. 

Paula  Sheridan  helps  Shelly  Lumpkin,  Elnora  Caldwell,  Damian 

Harris,  John  Vegal  and  Joe  Moore  to  get  the  basics  of  Home 

Economics. 

Mike  Sustin  wants  his  students  to  do  well  in  his  science  course. 


Ron  Zucca  helps  his  students  learn  to  use  the  computers. 

Kathy  Pasquale  helps  David  Harris  and  Joe  Barzal  get  important 

information. 

Marie  Clarke  wants  her  students  to  become  proficient  in  the 

kitchen. 


102 

Academics 

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Paula  Sheridan,  Foods  I,  III 
James  Simpson.  Social  Studies 
Anthony  Smith,  Security 
Bonnie  Smith.  French,  Spanish, 
Varsity  Cheerleading  Coach 
Robert  Smith,  Architecture, 
Advanced  Drafting,  Small 
Engines,  Introduction  to  Welding 


Wayne  Smith,  Honors  World 
History,  African  Asian  Literature 
Frank  Soltesz,  Science 
Barbara  Spiga,  Soph,  and  Jun. 
English.  Poetry  Club  Adviser, 
Peer  Tutoring  Adviser 
Barb  Springer.  Unit  Secretary 
Veronica  Stadler.  Health. 
Physical  Education 


Judith  Stobinski.  Sophomore 
and  Senior  English 
Michael  Sustin.  Chemistry. 
General  Science.  Girl's  Soccer 
Coach.  Girl's  Track  Coach 
Genese  Thompson.  Secretary 
Diane  Tizzano.  Marching  Band. 
Concert  Band.  Jazz  Band.  Pep 
Band,  Choraliers 
Carol  Tkac,  English 

CDR  Joseph  A.  M.  Tomsic, 

Director,  NJROTC  Program 
Chris  Torrelli.  Biology. 
Science.  Science  Olympics 
Kimberly  Tribby,  Spanish  I,  II 
Pat  Turk.  Security  Aide 
Dennis  Turkall.  Honors 
Algebra  II,  Algebra  I,  JV 
Basketball  Coach,  Varsity 
Baseball  Coach 

Bill  Von  Benken,  Chemistry, 
A. P.  Chemistry,  Yearbook 
Adviser.  Ski  Club  Adviser 
Connie  Warman.  Athletic 
Director  Secretary 
Daniel  Wensing.  Personal 
Computers,  Honors  Pre-Calculus, 
Modem  Living  Math 
Phyllis  Walsh.  Secretary 
Rick  Wherley,  Chemistry, 
Honors  Chemistry,  Multimedia, 
Science  Olympics  Adviser 


103 

Academics 

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Students  spent  three  \ei\rs  as  underclassmen  at 
Euclid  High  School.  During  that  time  they 
went  from  being  a  new  freshman  who  was  in 
awe  with  the  size  of  the  school  to  juniors  who  were 
well  versed  in  the  operation  of  the  building.  It  was  a 
growing  up  and  learning  process  that  they  all  had  to 
go  through.  It  was  necessary  to  prepare  them  to 
become  seniors. 


104 

Underclass  Divider 

Jennifer  Mc  Creight  works  hard  to  improve  her 
tennis  game  for  next  year. 
Joi  Button  shows  a  lot  of  concentration  as  she 
waits  for  her  cues  during  a  half-time  perfor- 
mance. 


Erin  Vincenti  and  Beth  Kramer  help  out  with  the 
football  team  by  supplying  the  players  with  water 
during  the  game. 


When  the  freshmen  arrived  at  the  high  school  they  were  faced 
with  four  years  of  education  ahead  of  them. 
Ben  Mooney,  Randy  Scott  and  Mike  Pikus  came  to  enjoy  their 
time  at  Euchd  Hi^h  School. 


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Angela  Miklavcic  knows  that  studying  is 
the  only  way  that  she  is  going  to  be  able 
to  succeed. 

Alison  FitzGerald  works  hard  in  her 
classes  but  also  has  time  to  be  a  member 
of  the  volleyball  and  other  sports  teams. 
Paul  Glowacki  and  Derek  Stanic  enjoy 
their  time  on  the  cross-country  course. 


Rachel  Zielinskl  and  Sarah  Kale  check  under  the 
sinks  in  the  chemistry  lab  to  make  sure  there  is  no  one 
hiding  in  there. 


105 

Underclass  Divider 

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The  Class  of  1998  came  to  Euclid  High 
School  with  a  sense  of  awe.  They 
couldn't  believe  it  was  so  huge.  Two 
pools,  two  gyms,  an  indoor  track,  a 
planetarium,  the  E-room;  there  was  just 
so  much  to  it.  Much  time  was  .spent 
trying  to  figure  out  where  their  classes 
were  and  how  to  get  there.  It  was  hard  to 
believe  that  in  a  few  short  yeai-s  these 
freshmen  would  become  seniors. 


Mandy  Mc  Peek  and  Lindsay  Freeman  watch  as 

Stephanie  Fox  signs  an  interest  form  for  Student 

Council  on  her  first  day  at  Euclid.  Stephanie  made  a 

typical  remark  about  Euclid  when  she  said  it  was 

"confusing. ..big  and  hot"  and  that  she  was  "looking 

forward  to  volleyball". 


All  the  freshmen  gathered  in  the  Auditorium  the  first 
day  of  school  to  learn  about  Euclid. 


106 

Freshmen 

Emanuel  Burton,  Antoine  Fisher  and  Mike  Higgins  enjoying  their  lunch  on  the 
first  day  of  school.  Antoine  said  "I  enjoy  the  football  games. ..I'm  going  to  be  playing 
tailback".  Mike  said  "I'm  playing  football... cornerback  like  I  did  in  middle  school". 


Antony  Abramovic 
Laura  Abshire 
Rachel  Ackley 
Robin  Adanns 
Misty  Amonette 
Andrew  Aquilano 
Bryan  Arendt 

Bradford  Armstrong 
Lauren  Arnold 
Michael  Baker 
Rashaad  Bandy 
Kevin  Banks 
Andre  Bankston 
Dana  Barbish 

Cliff  Bartlett 
Joseph  Barzal 
Kristin  Bell 
Lynn  Bell 
Shavon  Bell 
Jamil  Benjamin 
Majida  Besley 

Truceilla  Besses 
Kristie  Bialko 
Thomas  Blackburn 
Jerry  Blacie 
William  Bluhm 
Cornelia  Bogard 
Rebecca  Borchert 

Denny  Bosher 
Jessica  Bowser 
Elan  Boyd 
Calvin  Bradford 
Gregory  Bresler 
Nicholas  Bresler 
Kristina  Brewer 

Christina  Brewster 
Maurice  Briscoe 
Shaun  Brochak 
Chameka  Brooks 
Christopher  Brown 
James  Brown  III 
Jeffrey  Brown 

Kenneth  Brown   Jr. 
Kimyashia  Brown 
Larry  Brown 
Michael  Bruno 
Erin  Brzezinski 
William  Buchannon 
Clifton  Bunton 

Christopher  Burrell 
Emanuel  Burton  III 
Frederick  Bush  III 
Richard  Butera 
Tina  Cadovec 
Jeffrey  Cahill 
Daryl  Callahan  Jr. 


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107 

Freshmen 

David  Calvert 

Jennifer  Capretta 

Amanda  Carleton 

Patricia  Carpenter 

Robby  Casiato 

Belicia  Caves 

Charles  Ceranowicz 

Leroy  Champion 

Amy  Chandler 

Kristin  Choma 

Angelo  Ciarlillo 

Jennifer  Cicco 

John  Clark 

Shannon  Clark 

Monique  Cleaves 

Tomika  Cockrell 

Bridgette  Cofield 

Amber  Cogley 

Joseph  Colantonio 

Jamie  Cole 

April  Comer 

Frances  Connelly 

Talia  Connor 

Atimu  Conteh 

Bryan  Conyers 

William  Cooper 

John  Copic 

Margaret  Corcoran 

Felisha  Corn  well 

Deshavv'n  Cousette 

Sandra  Crawford 

Michael  Creer 

Rebecca  Crismor 

Derrick  Crutchfield 

Shaun  Cummings 

Alan  Cvetovac 

Pandora  Dana 

Bernardette  Daniels 

Antonio  Darby 

Richard  Dattilo 

Darnell  Davis 

Eugene  Davis 

Howard  Davis 

Johnathan  Davis 

Maurice  Davis  Jr. 

Matthew  De  Wine 

Ericka  Dennis 

Johathan  Dennis 

Randolph  Deramus 

Toni  Diggins 

Patrick  Diklla 

Ann  Dixon 

Sean  Dlugos 

Amanda  Dodge 

Richard  Dotson 

Rashida  Dowd 


108 

Freshmen 

Jessica  Doyle 
Zineta  Duheric 
Nakeshia  Duke 
Darius  Durr 
April  Dworning 
Richard  Echols 
Michael  Echon 

Andrew  Edmonds 
Ronnie  Edmonds  Jr. 
Keri  Eiding 
Sandy  Eler 
Quiana  Ellis 
Yelonda  Ellis 
Angelec  Fears 

James  Fernatt 
Antonina  Fiorelli 
Charmaine  Fleetwood 
Erin  Flynt 
Terrance  Fortson 
De  Laurence  Fouche 
Stephanie  Fox 

Mark  Frederick 
Emily  Freeh 
Lauren  Freeman 
Tyria  Freeman 
John  Fuduric 
Donna  Fuller 
Raychaun  Fuller 

Christine  Fulton 
Erin  Gady 
Charles  Galati 
Jarod  Ganser 
Tonya  Gardner 
Lloyd  Gatson 
Kelly  Gavin 

Christine  Gecewich 
Erica  Gentile 
Elizabeth  Gibbons 
Breslin  Giboney 
Chacity  Gilliam 
Romeo  Gillyard  II 
Joseph  Glass 

Karen  Gnandt 
Rebecca  Godec 
Timothy  Goerndt 
Donte  Goodwin 
Jeffrey  Gorman 
Rolynda  Gould 
Jennifer  Grabianowski 

Danielle  Grande 
Brian  Grant 
Ciara  Greismar 
Angela  Grida 
Malinda  Graves 
James  Grinstead 
Patrick  Grisez 


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109 

Freshmen 

Maurice  Hairston 

Lora  Hale 

Ebony  Hall 

Hanisha  Hall 

Milton  Hall 

Edward  Haller 

Joshua  Hammond 

David  Hance 

Amanda  Harris 

Damian  Harris 

Desiree  Harris 

Kortni  Harris 

Markeysha  Harris 

Richard  Harris  Jr. 

Terry  Harris  Jr. 

Tiffany  Harris 

Stephany  Hasberry 

Craig  Hatcher 

Jennifer  Hausen 

Craig  Heiss 

Kevin  Hendrickson 

Ryan  Heramb 

Thomas  Heuer 

Leshe  Hicks 

Gregory  Higgins 

Michael  Higgins 

Kourtney  Highland 

Berry  Hill  111 


Shaun  Holness 

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Christopher  Holtz 
Steven  Horton 

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Charles  Howard  11 

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Romero  Howard 

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Tiffany  Howard 
Amy  Howell 

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Allison  Hrovat 

Linea  Hudson 

Eugene  Hunter 

Tiffany  Hurt 

Azizi  Hutson 

Kimberly  Hutton 

Shmere  Ingram 

Darice  Ivory 
David  Jackson 

Jonta  Jackson 
Nicole  Jackson 
Margaret  Jakse 

James  Janosik 
Amber  Jenkins 

Kimberly  Jenkins 

Mikia  Jenkins 

Garrett  Jerousek 

Michael  Jochum 

Cedric  Johnson 

David  Johnson 

Gregory  Johnson 


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Freshmen 

Johnny  Johnson 
Kimberly  Johnson 
Matrika  Johnson 
Riki  Johnson 
Shawnte  Johnson 
Michael  Jolly 
Robert  Jones 

Phillip  Kaminski 
Kristen  Kascak 
Stephanie  Kazar 
Matthew  Keiffer 
Sarah  Keller 
Omar  Kennedy 
Daniel  Kerestesy 

Melissa  Kerko 
Erin  Kilkenney 
Jeanna  King 
Jessica  King 
Kristopher  Klingmann 
Curtis  Koeth 
Kelly  Kontra 

Terry  Kontra 
Matthew  Koons 
Frederick  Kope 
Kimberly  Kosovich 
Christina  Kovacevich 
Jacob  Kovit 
Kimberly  Kozar 

Michael  Kreischer 
Michael  Kulcsar 
Michelle  Kumel 
Kathryn  Kunsman 
Harry  La  Fountaine 
Denise  La  Riccia 
Devoncil  Lash 

Barry  Lawrence 
Leon  Layton  Jr. 
Karen  Lemieux 
Ronald  Lemieux 
Louis  Lindic 
Eric  Lorber 
Andy  Ludvik 

J  Damon  Luksich 
Michael  Madison 
Keila  Malone 
Ryan  Maloney 
Michelle  Marcelli 
Qiana  Martin 
Tracy  Martorello 

Jason  May 
Sean  Mc  Cafferty 
Allison  Mc  Clain 
Gregory  Mc  Clain 
Maureen  Mc  Cluskey 
Michael  Mc  Donald 
Mitchell  Mc  Donald 


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Reginald  Mc  Ghee 

John  Mc  Graw 

Robert  Mc  Graw 

Jakiya  Mc  Intyre 

La  Mar  Mc  Kinney 

Guy  Mc  Laughlin 

Daniel  Medves 

La  Shandra  Meely 

Shaun  Melton 

Danielle  Merritt 

Allison  Metti 

Amanda  Meyer 

Erica  Mikolajski 

Michael  Miller 

Ouida  Mims 

Therese  Mitchell 

Lori  Mitskavich 

Jaccjueline  Montgomery 

Robin  Moore 

Shane  Moore 

Tia-Miea  Moore 

Erin  Morrison 

Reginald  Mosley 

Matthew  Moster 

Marissa  Mukavet/ 

Gerald  Murphy 

Katrina  Murphy 

Stacie  Muzinic 

Terrance  N'Dow 

Adrienne  Nadvornik 

Alena  Nalbandyan 

Sean  Nelson 

Thomas  Norman  Jr. 

Lewis  Nunley  Jr. 

Molly  O'Brien 

Cathleen  O'Grady 

Matthew  O'Hara 

Vencott  Palmer 

Michael  Paoloni 

Nina  Parrino 

Zinal  Patel 

Gregory  Patouhas 

Erin  Patterson 

Nicole  Patterson 

Maureen  Pavicic 

Christy  Peacock 

Ozzie  Penn  Jr. 

Lori  Penny 

Michelle  Penny 

Georgian  Peric 

Matthew  Pettit 

Rachael  Pettit 

Marcell  Petway 

Jeremy  Pfahl 

Todd  Pfeifer 

Soulasack  Phoumyyoth 


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Freshmen 

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April  Piendzik 
Christian  Pierce 
Theresa  Poindexter 
Tabitha  Polachek 
Ralph  Poole 
Monica  Povirk 
Artis  Powell 

Rocco  Preston 
Landon  Proctor 
Gina  Prodan 
Yanira  Prokop 
Tony  Radan 
Schenee  Reed 
Michael  Reilly 

Alicia  Renix 
Amos  Renix  111 
Michael  Renko 
Hillary  Resnik 
Sir  Rafeal  Rey 
Christina  Richards 
Sara  Richardson 

Kristi  Ries 
Keith  Roberts 
Allen  Robinson 
Jill  Robinson 
Heather  Rodick 
David  Rogers 
Harold  Rogers 

Sarah  Rojeck 
Scott  Roop 
Katie  Ross 
Janelle  Routen 
Dominic  Rufo 
Erin  Ryan 
Samuel  Sampson 

Bryan  Scheider 
Jeffery  Schill 
Carrie  Schoen 
Eric  Schuster 
Paul  Schweikert 
Jessica  Serwatka 
Shawn  Shady 

Courtney  Sharp 
Brian  Shaw 
Jeffrey  Shields 
Kimberley  Shippy 
Jason  Short 
Michael  Simenc 
Kathy  Simic 

Ivana  Simicevic 
Albert  Simpson  Jr. 
Shelesta  Sims 
Jamilyin  Singleteary 
Christopher  Slagle 
Allen  Slamic 
Eric  Smedley 


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Some  (illhc  class  of  199X  learning  about  what  is  expected  of  them  at 
Eiiclitf 


Mike  Baker  talking  with  Hannah  Davis 
and  Katie  Baioni  about  joining 
organizations  at  Euclid. 
Mike  said  that  "I  just  want  to  gel 
nvolved". 


Anthony  Smith 

Chaka  Smith 

Kimberly  Smith 

Raymond  Spangler 

Christopher  Sparks 

Shamuire  Spivey 

AHson  Stahre 

Suzanne  Stambaugh 
Joel  Stavange 
Adrian  Stewart 
Andre  Stewart 
Kathleen  Stobierski 
Matthew  Stout 
Courtney  Strah 

Nicole  Strukel 

John  Sulzmann 

Jill  Swansegar 

Anthony  Switalski 

Davin  Tabe 

Kevin  Taksar 

Lisa  Taplin 

Nicholas  Tate 

Jamee  Taylor 

Kelley  Taylor 

Lakesha  Taylor 

Tamsen  Taylor 

Lucious  Terrell 

Angela  Tetter 

Alexander  Tettey 

David  Thomas  Jr. 

Donte  Thomas 

Jennifer  Thomas 

Shalyn  Thomas 

James  Tilk 

Roseanne  Timm 


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Freshmen 

Mirl  Timmons 
Nicholas  Tirabassi 
Tyisha  Tomlinson 
Martin  Tomsic 
Jerrod  Torrence 
Gevorge  Tovmasyan 
January  Traven 

Joseph  Trobenter 
Stephanie  Troha 
Christopher  Trzcinski 
Lisa  Udovich 
Robyn  Ulle 
Michael  Valentine 
Cristina  Vega 

Lynn  Vernon 
Terrance  Vernon 
David  Verrocchi 
Drina  Vurbic 
Elizabeth  Vurusic 
Alexis  Wade 
John  Wahl 

Jason  Waina 
Christopher  Walker 
Steven  Walker 
Lydell  Ware 
Taunon  Warren 
Demetrius  Watkins 
Najah  Weeams 

Jenea  Weems 
Howard  Westerfield 
Vernadette  White 
Terreia  Whitsett 
Benjamin  Whittaker 
Jennifer  Wiggins 
Camille  Williams 

Joel  Williams 
Kalicia  Williams 
Qiana  Williams 
Tanisha  WiUiams 
Jennifer  Wilhs 
Owen  Willis 
Jason  Witten 

John  Wolchko 
Beau  Woodford 
Dante  Woods 
Fa  ye  Wurm 
Steven  Yannaras 
Allen  Yasko 
Melissa  Yatsko 

Jacqueline  Young 
Daniel  Zbiegien 
Michael  Zdanowicz 
Sharon  Zemba 
Geoffrey  Zevnik 
Michael  Zielinski 
Brian  Zorman 


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The  sophomore  year  was  an  enjoyable  one  for 
most  students.  The  building  was  much  more 
familiar  and  it  was  much  easier  to  find  your 
way  around.  After  escaping  from  the  ninth  grade 
most  students  were  able  to  establish  themselves  as 
young  adults  who  wanted  to  get  ahead.  Many  chose 
that  year  to  become  involved  in  the  many  extracur- 
ricular activities  that  were  available  such  as  .sports 
and  clubs. 

Louis  Besses  and  Lino  Sergo  are  iiiMiKed  in  their 

lLissw  nrk  as  w  ell  as  outside  acti\  ities 

Karen  Gezann,  Leah  Walczak  and  (enny  Mc  Creight  enjov 

their  lunch 


Jaina  Blackford,  Meghan  Orazen,  Amanda  Edsall  and  Sara  Arnold  were        Larry  Uissauer  is  learning  how  to  manage  his  time  between  his  studies  and 
enjoying  their  sophomore  year  when  they  dressed  up  for  Halloween.  everything  else  he  is  involved  in. 


Sophomores 


Caron  Ahshire 
Brandi  Adams 
Christina  Adams 
Leah  Adams 
Latasha  Adamson 
jasaon  Agnew 

Adrijana  Alaupovic 
Jamell  Anderson 
Sarah  Arnold 
Brandon  Ashley 
Bndgette  Atlas 
Da  Von  Avery 

Tomika  Ball 
Will  Banks 
Nicole  Barbis 
Brandon  Barbish 
Keyonna  Barfield 
Melanie  Barkin 


Charles  Barnard 
Ranessa  Barrett 
Steven  Barrett 
Kathryn  Bauer 
William  Becay 
Brigita  Begovic 

Bryan  Benak 
Melanie  Bergolc 
John  Bertovic 
Andrew  Beuck 
Donna  Beuoy 
Melikssa  Bialko 


David  Bischof 
laina  Blackford 
Christopher  Bock 
Joseph  Bojc 
Daunte  Bolden 
Benjamin  Bolding 


Melissa  Bonfiglio 
Kristy  Boos 
Sommer  Boswell 
Kerry  Brokaw 
Adrian  Brooks 
Cherria  Broome 


Dale  Brown 
Stefanie  Brown 
Tomika  Brown 
Elizabeth  Buchner 
Patrick  Bujnocki 
Brandi  Buttari 


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David  Burke 

Jason  Burke 

Tiffany  Butler 

Corey  Callahan 

Tiarla  Calwise 

Brendan  Carey 

William  Carleton 

Jennifer  Carlson 

Casey  Carmichael 

Matthew  Carroll 

Laura  Carse 

Eric  Casciato 


Edward  Ceranowicz 

Terrance  Chambers 

Paige  Chandler 

Aglow  Ciarlillo 

Angelo  Cirino 

Laura  Cirino 


Christine  Clark 

Darnell  Clark 

Joseph  Clark 

Richard  Clark 

Shane  Clarkson 
Sherita  Coffey 

James  Coleman 

Thurman  Collins  Jr. 

Vanessa  Collins 

Jeron  Cooper 

Ocurlest  Cooper 

Rick  Cooper 


Kizzy  Crider 

Annette  Cunningham 

Cory  Cunningham 

Nicholas  Cyganski 

Jessica  D'Apice 

Jennifer  David 


Amanda  Davis 

Jennifer  Davis 

Lori  Dean 

Richard  DiBartolomeo 

Stephanie  Di  Biase 

Carly  Dillon 

Shannon  Dindia 

Elizabeth  Domin 

Jodi  Dominick 

Sonia  Dooley 

Jacqueline  Doolin 

Shannon  Dorsey 


Sophomores 


Sheree  Dotson 
Michael  Doyle 
erry  Du  Bose 
Rashand  Durrah 
Jonathan  Duval 
Jessica  Earick 

Kelly  Echols 
Christopher  Eddy 
Mark  English 
Thomas  Erak 
Kevin  Evans 
Vatreisha  Farrow 


Ann  Feldkamp 
Candace  Ferguson 
Marcus  Fields 
Richard  Figuero 
Noella  Fitzpatrick 
Samuel  Fleischer 


Kelly  Fletcher 
Timothy  Fogarty 
Mark  Fording 
Tiyona  Fort 
Courtney  Foster 
Lamonte  Foster 


Michelle  Fox 
Sean  Fox 
Nicole  Frano 
Johnny  Frazier 
Allison  Fredrick 
Jennifer  Frieden 


Lisa  Fulton 
Davina  Gage 
Travis  Gallon 
Lemuel  Gardner 
Brian  Gecewich 
Charles  Genaro 


Reginald  George  Jr. 
Nicholas  Geosano 
David  Giancola 
La  Tasha  Gibbs 
Michele  Gilbert 
Robyn  Gildersleeve 


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Paul  Glowacki 

Adam  Codec 

Timothy  Grabianowski  Jr.' 

Derrick  Grant  CVT-' 

Malinda  Graves  ^  jf/"' 

Martel  Graves 


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Jamie  Greskowiak 

Mary  Grieshammer 

Douglas  Grisard 

Alexis  Grubach 

Michael  Guarnieri 

Carolyn  Gudaitis 

Jeffrey  Guttu 

Milton  Hall 

Joshua  Halstead 

Randolph  Hammond 

Anthony  Harris  Jr. 

David  Harris 


Demetrius  Harris 

John  Harris  111 

Maurice  Harris 

Venita  Harris 

Tracey  Hartman 

Sharonda  Hayes 


Tramico  Herman 

Damien  Higgins 

Ambreese  Hill 

La  Quita  Hill 

Monroe  Hillsman  Jr. 

Adam  Hines 


Kelly  Hiscott 

Bradley  Hodge 

Samantha  Hoffa 

Datricia  Hollins 

Latricia  Hollins 

Oaticia  Hollins 


Lisa  Hoover 

Melissa  Hoppert 

Shawn  Howard 

Nicole  Hrdlicka 

Rebecca  Hren 

Michael  Hubbard 


De  Aunte  Hughes 

Joi  Hutton 

John  Jackson  111 

Jerry  Jeffrey 

Karenina  Jeffries 

David  Jenko 


Christine  Jernejcic 

Brandon  Johnson 

Fernandes  Johnson 

Jacques  Johnson 

Qiana  Johnson 

Shawnte  Johnson 


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Sophomores 

Nicole  Johnston 
Christopher  Jones 
Jason  Jones 
Robert  Jones 
Jaime  Jordan 
ivan  Jurcic 

Mladen  Jurcic 
Jeffrey  Kasunic 
Jennifer  Keller 
Amanda  Kelly 
Stacia  Ketchum 
lason  Kimball 


Jason  Kletecka 
Carolyn  Klocker 
Robert  Knight 
Cassandra  Kolich 
Nicole  Kolich 
Michael  Krause 


Brian  Kukla 
Elizabeth  Kulcsar 
George  La  Cava 
Denise  La  Rich 
John  Lally 
Heather  Lamento 


Richard  Landsmann 
Ebonie  Lane 
Nicholas  Lanzaretta 
Todd  Lapp 
Eric  Lassiter 
Nicole  Lastoria 


Robert  Latsch 
Mario  Laush 
Jamel  Lawrence 
Scott  Lawrence 
Anthony  Laws 
Dustin  Leasure 


Nicole  Leasure 
Andrew  Lederer 
Stacy  Lesefky 
Frank  Lewis 
Jeffrey  Little 
Christopher  Litwinowicz 


Charmayne  Lloyd 
Jason  Long 
Maland  Long 
Timothy  Long 
Scott  Longazel 
Phonmany  Lothy 


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■'To  me  sophomore  year  is  different  from 
freshmen  year  in  a  way  that  the  together- 
ness is  gone  and  classwork  is  much 
harder  because  is  expected  out  of  you." 
-Marianne  Wilson 


"This  year  has  been  very  good 
for  me.  I  beheve  this  year  I  have 
matured  more  and  I'm  really 
ready  for  a  challenge  this  year." 
-Carmekia  Harris 


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"I  have  matured  a  lot  over  a 
certain  period  of  time.  I'm  just  a 
sophomore,  but  it  doesn't  feel  that 
way.  I  feel  this  year  is  easier  than 
last  year  as  a  freshman." 
-Veronica  Mc  Graw 


Sophomores 


Stephanie  Di  Biase,  Jenny  Mc  Creight,  Beth  Weinbrecht  and  Danielle  Calabrese  find  much  warmth  and 
friendship  with  other  members  of  the  Marching  Band. 


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'  any  sophomores  felt  that 
their  freshman  year  was  a 
.  time  for  banding  together 
and  forming  superficial  relationships  to 
resist  the  pressures  of  a  huge,  new 
environment.  After  becoming  sopho- 
mores, however,  more  time  could  be 
devoted  to  forming  more  intimate 
relationships  that  could  last  a  lifetime. 
Sophomores  looked  at  relationships 
differently  from  the  way  freshmen  did. 
-Marianne  Wilson 


"This  year  has  been  good.  Not  as  much 
fun  as  last  year  because  freshman  year 
was  a  lot  easier.  Being  a  sophomore  has 
helped  me  mature.  The  work  is  more 
challenging." 

-Angela  Suchy 
"1  feel  that  the  teachers  treat  us  more 
like  adults  and  1  think  that  we  have 
matured  much  more  since  last  year." 
-  Stacy  Lesefky 


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"My  sophomore  year  has  been  very 
good." 

-Sam  Robinson 


Mary  Greishammer,  Maria  Negolfka  and  Ann  Feldkamp  look  to  ha\  e  long 
and  lasting  memories  of  their  days  at  Euclid  High  School. 


Maryann  Oroz,  Colleen 
Taylor,  Laurie  Salvatore, 
Kristin  Samsa,  Alexis 
Grubach,  Jay  Kletecka,  Dana 
Vance,  Keith  Baron,  Matt 
Carroll,  Kevin  Evans,  Rick 
Pecnik  and  Tim  Fogarty  show 
some  of  the  closeness  that 
sophomores  exhibit. 


"My  sophomore  is  so  confusing  I  don't 
know  what  to  do" 
-Monroe  Hillsman 


Joe  Strunk,  Creig  Sulecki,  Jessica  Serwatka  and  Rachel  Ackely  know  that 
being  friends  is  the  only  way  to  look  at  their  high  school  years. 


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Sophomores 

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Christopher  Lucido 

Makeshia  Lumpkin 

Christian  Mahovhc 

Qiana  Manigault 

Nicholas  Marek 

Cheryl  Marn 

Deanna  Marn 

Colvey  Martin 

Isaac  Martin 

Monica  Martin 

Timothy  Mazurik 

La 'Key  a  Mc  Cauley 

John  Mc  Clain 

Angel  Mc  Creary 

Kochiya  Mc  Dade 

Dwayne  Mc  Daniel 

Tonya  Mc  Donald 

Natalie  Mc  Gill 


Veronica  Mc  Graw 

Sean  Mc  Laughlin 

Vanessa  Mc  Laughlin 

Jessica  Mc  Manemy 

Andre  Mc  Michael 

Dontell  Mc  Michael 


Amanda  Mc  Peek 

Casey  Mc  Redmond 

James  Meely 

Valerie  Mehring 

Mike  Melnyk 

Brian  Mitchell 


Jo  Linette  Mitchell 

Tormeika  Mitchell 

Danny  Moore  Jr. 

Anjeiko  Moric 

John  Morris 

Sedrick  Morton 


Brenda  Moyer 

Katrina  Murphy 

Adrienne  Nadvornik 

Maria  Negolfka 

Jessica  Nelson 
Brian  Newsome 


Patrina  Nickson 

Lee  Nosse 

Laura  Novak 

Melissa  Novinc 

Kevin  Nugent 

Nick  O'Conner 


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Sophomores 

Michelle  O'Donnell 
Paa-Kofi  Obeng 
David  Olszewski 
Francis  Orgovan 
Maryann  Oroz 
Megan  Osterman 

Theresa  Parey 
Nicole  Parisi 
Jovan  Parker 
Alisa  Patterson 
Richard  Pecnik 
Olivia  Penn 


Heather  Perusek 
Travis  Phelps 
Kongkham  Phommavichit 
Onkeo  Phommavichit 
Matthew  Pikus 
Carolina  Pino 


Jamie  Piscitello 
Jimmy  Pomiecko 
Maureen  Porcen 
Tabitha  Poticher 
James  Poulos 
Michael  Praskavich 


Michelle  Price 
Winny  Pupo 
Leland  Pursley 
Veronica  Radolovic 
Angela  Ramos 
Jamila  Range 

Rashida  Range 
Eric  Raphael 
Keauntee  Redfearn 
Shanithra  Reed 
Tiffany  Reed 
Venita  Reed 


Paula  Rees 
Cynthia  Reese 
Jovan  Rese 
Michael  Reksten 
Derrick  Respress 
Gary  Rhodes 

Alan  Rice 
Stacy  Richmond 
Michael  Riczinger 
Rokita  Riddle 
Jason  Robinson 
Michael  Robinson 


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Sophomores 

Gaining 

Freshman  yeai"  was  history. 
Sophomores  looked  forward  to 
more  freedoms  and  responsibili- 
ties as  they  continued  their  ti^ek  up  the 
ladder  of  seniority  at  Euclid  High 
:  School.  New  friendships  were  formed, 
others  matured  while  some  dissolved. 
The  togetherness  experienced  as 
freshmen  decreased  as  individuality 
;  developed. 

-Jewel  Hagood 
-Marianne  Wilson 


seniority 


Laura  Carse  and  Katie  Sierputowski  have  extended 
their  friendship  into  their  sophomore  year  and  are 
looking  forward  to  many  more  years  of  communication. 

Brandon  Johnson,  Eric  Lassiter  and  Rasliida  Range 

use  the  Library  as  a  resource  to  adavance  their  learnuig 
skills. 


Kristin  Samsa,  setting  up  for  the  J.  V.  Volleyball  tet 
hopes  to  move  up  to  the  varsity  in  future  years. 


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Sophomores 

Students  in  Mr.  Hollingsworth's  biology 

class  learn  about  the  living  things  around 

them. 

Rich  Gentile,  Valerie  Mehring,  Heather 

Kinison,  Carrie  Sharp  and  Meghan 

Nagode  are  learning  about  the  chemicals 

around  them. 

Jason  Robinson,  Jade  Tolliver,  Heather 

Winton,  Cherie  Hinton  and  Kesha 

Dudley  working  together  to  get  an 

experiment  done. 


Rosalind  Robinson 
Samuel  Robinson 
Willie  Robinson 
Julie  Robson 
Terence  Rohlke 
Katherine  Ross 


Jeannette  Rychlik 
Amber  Sabel 
Kristin  Sacko 
Amie  Salerno 
Catherine  Salisbury 
Laurie  Salvatore 


Tyrone  Sammons 
Kristin  Samsa 
Colette  Sarns-Gaunt 
Jaclyn  Sas 
Michael  Scalese 
Dwight  Schied 


Dawn  Schultz 
Stephanie  Schulz 
Heather  Scott 
Maria  Scott 
Joseph  Senart  II 
Thomas  Setser 


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Christopher  Sheehan 

Katie  Sierputowsl<i 

Scott  Simmons 

Lonnie  Simpson 

Jabari  Sims 

William  Skrah 

Robert  Slade 

Devilin  Smith 

Christina  Smith 

Gregory  Smith 

Jeffery  Smith 

Syreeta  Smith 


Wayne  Smith 

Rion  Smith 

Nicholas  Solema 

Paul  Solema 

Valerie  Spears 

David  Spooner 


Mitchell  Stanford 

Derek  Stanic 

Lyle  Steelman 

Christa  Stern 

Christine  Stewart 

Delmar  Stewart 


Dale  Stigamier 

Marquis  Still 

Michael  Stout 

Angela  Suchy 

Donald  Sukis 

Creighton  Sulecki  Jr. 


James  Swyt 

David  Tabb 

Colleen  Taylor 

Darrell  Taylor 

Gilbert  Taylor  II 

Ronald  Taylor  Jr. 


Tina  Taylor 

Hawah  Tebbs 

Patrick  Telich 

Faith  Thomas 

Timika  Thomas 

Brian  Thompson 

Anthony  Thurman 

Ronald  Timm 

David  Tisi 

Jacqueline  Tran 

Lydia  Urh 

Dana  Vance 


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Sophomores 

John  Vegal  II 
Eloisa  Vela 
Todd  Vide 
Erin  Vincenti 
Dennis  Vitolo  Jr. 
Brian  Vuyancih 

Kirk  Waganek 
Shawn  Waganek 
Jennifer  Waina 
Kathleen  Walker 
Lee  Walker 
Norman  Walker 


David  Walter 
Timothy  Walter 
Latoria  Ware 
Sarah  Was 
Edwin  Watkins 
Anna  Wein 


Beth  Weinbrecht 
Kenneth  Wells  Jr. 
Patrick  Welsh 
Christopher  White 
Joshua  White 
Tamika  Williams 


Mathew  White 
Ryan  Whitely 
Warden  Whittington 
Ramone  Wiley 
Leonard  Wilkerson 
Bobby  Williams  Jr. 

Darnell  Williams 
James  Williams 
Robert  Williams 
Anthony  Wilson 
Detric  Wilson 
Marianne  Wilson 


Starla  Withers 
Denise  Witten 
An'Drea  Woodard 
Anthony  Woodard  Jr. 
Gwen  Wurm 
Mark  Yelich 


Tawana  Young 
Douglas  Zeman 
Richard  Zgrabik  III 
Michael  Zivnoska 
Matthew  Zorko 
Timothy  Zorman 


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"When  you 
are  a  junior 
the  rest  of 
the  people 
are  more 
mature  and 
that  makes 
the  class 
more 
enjoyable." 


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Brendan  Mc  Gee 


Juniors 


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Juniors  are  happy  they  only  have  one  year  to  go 


any  students  liked  school  but 
almost  everyone  agreed  that 
they  wanted  to  be  out  of  high 
school  and  be  able  to  get  into  the  rest  of 
the  world.  Juniors  were  one  year  closer 
to  that  goal  than  sophomores  and  two 
years  closer  than  when  they  were 
freshmen.  Many  juniors  agreed  that  it 
was  a  year  of  maturing  and  time  to 
begin  planning  seriously  for  the  future. 
Post  high  school  plans  had  to  be  made 
and  most  of  the  students  were  thinking 
about  which  college  they  were  inter- 
ested in.  They  were  making  decisions 
that  could  very  well  affect  what  would 
be  going  on  for  the  rest  of  their  lives.  Of 
course,  many  juniors  had  no  idea  what 
there  were  going  to  do  but  many  others 
were  planning  ahead  and  getting 
information  about  choices. 


Vlany  of  these  students  will  be  thinking  of  the  future 

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Jeth  Weinbrecht,  Missy  Bonfiglio,  Kelly  Smith, 

Xristen  Sacko,  Mike  Praskavicli  and  Jim  Swyt  know 

hat  a  knowledge  of  science  will  help  them  in  the 

iiture. 

fennifer  Mc  Creiglit  enjoys  playing  tennis  but  she  is 

ilso  academically  oriented  so  that  she  will  be  able  to 

ook  on  to  higher  education 


Juniors,  Margy  Mihalic  and 
Julie  Dacar,  show  how 
much  more  mature  they  are 
than  sophomore,  Todd  Vicic 
during  Halloween  dress-up 
day. 


"Junior  year  is  kind  of  scary 
because  you  have  to  begin 
making  decisions  that  affect 
the  rest  of  your  Ufe." 

Katie  Mc  Guinness 


"1  feel  that  junior  year  is  the  most 
challenging  of  all  my  years  at  Euclid 
High  School.  Not  only  do  you  have 
social  pressures  but  an  increase  of 
academic  pressures." 

Lisa  Pike 


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Brandi  Adams 

Leah  Adams 

Latasha  Adamson 

Jason  Agnew 

Adrijana  Alaupovic 

Mamie  Alexander 

Jamell  Anderson 

Dante  Appling 

Frank  Argie 

Brandon  Ashley 
Bridgette  Atlas 
Da  Von  Avery 

Tomika  Ball 

Will  Banks 

Nicole  Barbis 

Brandon  Barbish 

Keyonna  Barfield 

Melanie  Barkin 

Ranessa  Barrett 

Steven  Barrett 

Kathryn  Bauer 

Brigita  Begovic 

Bryan  Benak 

Melanie  Bergolc 

John  Bertovic 

Andrew  Beuck 

Donna  Beuoy 

David  Bischof 

Jaina  Blackford 

Tanisha  Blackwell 

Christopher  Bock 

Christopher  Boddie 

Joseph  Bojc 

Daunte  Bolden 

Thomas  Bolden 

Benjamin  Bolding 

Melissa  Bonfiglio 

Kristy  Boos 

Keith  Boyes 

Kerry  Brokaw 

Dale  Brown 

Stefanie  Brown 

Tomika  Brown 

Elizabeth  Buchner 

Patrick  Bujnocki 

Ivica  Buncic  Jr. 

Brandi  Buttari 

Danielle  Calabrese 


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Jennifer  Calvert 
Jason  Cangemi 
Jeffrey  Cangemi 
Timothy  Carney 
Benjamin  Carr 
Daniel  Carr 

Charles  Carter  III 
Jennifer  Cerjan 
William  Cesa 
Amira  Chambers 
David  Champa 
Frank  Cheraso 

Daniel  Cherkas 
Tameshala  Childress 
Martha  Chitwood 
Robert  Chmielevvski 
Patricia  Christen 
Magdalen  Christopher 

Anita  Clark 
Nicole  Clark 
Richard  Clark 
Katie  Clarke 
Sheena  Clarkson 
Alan  Collier 

Michael  Congin 
Kevin  Conklin 
Daniel  Corleto 
Jill  Corrigan 
Christopher  Costa 
Glenn  Cotton 

Megan  Coyne 
Alia  Crawford 
Kizzy  Crider 
Kristopher  Croft 
Kevin  Crosby 
Yolanda  Cummings 

Clayton  Cunningham 
Kelly  D'Apice 
Julie  Dacar 
Mary  Ann  Dacar 
Antonio  Davis 
Nathaniel  Davis 

Randolph  Dawson 
Stephanie  Dawson 
Timothy  De  Wine 
Jason  Derganc 
La  Donti  Dickson 
Thomas  Deister 


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Juniors  counting  down  the  las 


"I  feel  more  at  home  now.  When  I 
was  a  freshman  and  a  sophomore  I 
was  out  of  place." 

Alana  Roberts 


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"You  become  more  of  an  individual 
and  less  of  a  follower." 

Sharon  Hollis 


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"It's  better  being  a  junior  because 
not  only  are  you  an  upperclassman 
you  also  know  you  only  have  one 
more  year  left." 

Brandi  Wright 


"It  was  exciting  bucause  you're  looking 
forward  to  your  senior  year  but  difficult 
because  you  have  to  pressure  of  college 
preparation." 

Julie  Ann  Newsome 


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work  hard  on  their  science 
experiment  since  they 
know  that  they  must  get 
good  grades  to  be  accepted 
into  a  good  college  and  be 
eligible  for  scholarships. 
Juniors,  Julie  Ann 
Newsonie  and  Renee 
Slade.  are  excited  about 
the  new  teachers  that  will 
have  their  last  years  at 
Euclid. 

Aileen  Glowacki,  Katie 
Mc  Guinness,  Sharon 
Hollis,  Shona  Mc  Cune, 
Mary  Wolf  and  Brandi 
Wright  only  have  one 
more  time  to  dress  up  for 
Halloween  while  at 
Euclid. 


"Since  this  is  my  first  year 
here  I  almost  feel  like  a 
freshman  but  the  people 
make  me  feel  at  home." 
Cuana  Newson 


"It's  hard  but  it's  worth  it  because  you 
are  learning  more  about  the  world" 
Doloris  Orbanic 


"School  work  is  a  lot  harder  than  it 
was  last  year.  I'm  looking  forward 
to  going  to  college." 

Eric  Heiss 


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Andrew  Diik 

Jerome  Dismukes 

Lan'y  Dissauer 

Dana  Dobucki 

Nichole  Duchon 

Kesha  Dudley 

Ana  Dugandzic 

Joseph  Diild 

Steven  Duncan 

Danielle  Ebright 

Amanda  Edsall 

Jason  Edwardsen 

Stacy  Egrek 

Andrew  Emingei 

Christina  Fabeit 

Nichole  Fenick 

Dana  Finotti 

Jason  Fioiille 

Allison  FitzGerald 

Kelly  Fletcher 

Jamie  Fox 

William  Freeman 

Dawn  Ganser 

Markus  Garlauskas 

William  Gast 

Kristina  Geigei 

Nicole  Genovese 

Richard  Gentile 

Meigan  Gerich 

Catherine  Gibbons 

Wendy  Gibson 

Melaney  Gilliam 

Beckie  Gia\an 

Aileen  Glowacki 

Margaret  Good 

Brandon  Goodman 

Erica  Gordon 

Melissa  Gorman 

De  Juan  Goulde 

Kathleen  Graham 

Scott  Granito 

Kevin  Gray 

Katy  Gross 

Ethan  Grubach 

Jeffrey  Grundman 

Zinzila  Haddon 

Lauren  Hadyk 

Kaiser  Hamelin 


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Juniors 

Sherika  Hamilton 
Fredrick  Hance 
La  Tassha  Harper 
Demetrius  Harris 
Maurice  Harris 
Venita  Harris 

Aaron  Harsh 
Andrew  Harsh 
Gregory  Hart 
Jonathan  Hartshorn 
KhaHlah  Heard 
James  Hegedus 

Eric  Heiss 
Djranell  Henderson 
Lakeisha  Henderson 
Robert  Henson 
Michael  Heramb 
Scott  Herbert 

Steven  Higham 
Amy  Hilger 
La  Quita  Hill 
Cherie  Hinton 
Dwayne  Hinton 
Twshanaa  Hollins 


Sharon  Hollis 
Richard  Holly 
Dennis  Holstein 
La  Toya  Howard 
Anthony  Hrdlicka 
Jennifer  Hrovat 

James  Humar 
Katherine  Humbert 
Nigel  Hunter 
Brian  Hylkema 
Krista  lannetta 
Leandra  Ibarra 

William  Irons 
Caroline  Jackson 
Elisha  Jackson 
Kayola  Jackson 
Joseph  Janosik  Jr. 
Donshay  Jenkins 

Jason  Jenkins 
Kelly  Jeric 
Donald  Johnson 
Nicole  Johnson 
William  Johnson 
April  Jones 


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Brandi  Jones 

Cassandra  Jones 

Carolyn  Jakiewic/ 

Sarah  Kale 

Dennis  Karaba 

Leslie  Kausek 

Erica  Kavcic 

Jennifer  Keller 

Mark  Ketchum 

Diana  Kineva 

Heather  Kinison 

Christopher  Kinkopf 

Kevin  Klocker 

Kathryne  Kocin 

Melissa  Koerber 

Angela  Koeth 

Zackery  Kovit 

Elizabeth  Kramer 

Alexandra  Kucinski 

Marlene  Kugei 

Thomas  Lacey 

Stephan  Ladovich 

Doraja  Lake 

Gemini  Lane 

Debi  Langsdale 

Anthony  Laurich 

Robin  Lausche 

Deanna  Lauver 

Valonte  Lawson 

Erin  Lesefky 

David  Lewis 

Tameka  Lewis 

Amy  L  Lindic 

Thomas  Lishing 

Joi  Lloyd 

Dawn  Lo  Conti 

Rashanda  Lockett 

Adam  Loew 

Vincent  Lombardo 

Colleen  Longshaw 

Kevin  Lynch 

Michael  Macek 

Caroline  Mack 

Joe  Mallard 

Christina  Marcelli 

Stacey  Marinelli 

Aubrey  Marunowski 

Sahriah  Matthews 


138 

Juniors 

Angelyn  Mattson 
Kimberly  Maurer 
Brian  Maxwell 
D'haiti  Mc  Cray 
Jennifer  Mc  Creight 
Shona  Mc  Cune 

Brendan  Mc  Gee 
Lakisha  Mc  Ginnis 
Catherine  Mc  Guinness 
Erin  Mc  Mullen 
Anthony  Medak 
Lori  Meden 

Brian  Medlen 
Lorrie  Melton 
Angela  Meros 
Christopher  Mezzacappa 
Megan  Miezin 
Margaret  Mihalic 

Angela  Miklavcic 
Mark  Milicevic 
Lynnette  Mitchell 
Chris  Molakakis 
Michael  Montgomery 
James  Moore 

Joseph  Moore 
Timothy  Moriarty 
Lenardo  Morman 
Michelle  Moses 
Regina  Motiejunas 
Michael  Mukavetz 

Heather  Mulhall 
Avery  Mulins 
Claud  Myrick 
Catherine  Mytrosevich 
Meghan  Nagode 
Daniel  Nainiger 

Sovlinh  Nankhati 

Andrew  Nesbett 
Christopher  Neurohr 
Julie  Ann  Newsome 
Cuana  Newson 
Heather  Nickell 

Mark  Nicolosi 
James  Nolden 
Carmeesha  Norman 
Joseph  Nosan 
Janet  O'Brien 
Trisha  O'Hara 


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Dawniqua  O'Neal 

Meghan  Orazen 

Doloris  Orbanic 

Marc  Orlando 

Michael  Osredkar 

Ricky  Papo 

Shawn  Pasbrig 

Leonidas  Patouhas 

Paul  Pavicic 

Bobby  Peacock 

Nancy  Pekol 

Latosha  Peoples 

Adam  Perusek 
Matthew  Peters 
Kimberly  Petrik 

Nicholas  Pfahl 

Gina  Phillips 

Lakisha  Phillips 

Soulydeth  Phoumyyoth 

Lisa  Pike 

Michael  Pikus 

Brent  Pirich 

James  Podboy  Jr. 

Vallery  Polis 

Joaneice  Porch 

Kristy  Praznovsky 

Suzanne  Prejean 

Karla  Prince 

Kendra  Proctor 

Winny  Pupo 

Paul  Radolovic 

Anthony  Raia 

Rosalyn  Rainey 

Theresa  Ramey 

Tanisha  Ramsey 

Carey  Raymond 

Ericka  Reaves 

Latina  Reddick 

Ericia  Reiter 

David  Renftle 

Douglas  Revilla 

Jose  Rey 

Wyley  Richardson 

Alana  Roberts 

Nickeesha  Robinson 

Tanya  Robinson 

Cherese  Rocquemore 

Renee  Rogers 


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Juniors 

Stjepan  Rogonjic 
Robert  Rosberg 
Mark  Roth 
Ronald  Rucker 
Arikibraa  Rushton 
Dominic  Russo 

Stephanie  Sabo 
Vytas  Saldunas 
Marie  Salupo 
Jessica  Sas 
Steven  Scerbovsky 
Jonathan  Schied 

Matthew  Schmidt 
Christopher  Schniegenberg 
Christopher  Schroder 
Kathleen  Schultz 
Nicole  Schumer 
Randall  Scott 

Lino  Sergo 
Glenn  Settle 
Carrie  Shaip 
Brent  Shaw  Jr. 
Marlena  Sheesley 
Jodi  Shields 


Chad  Shuskey 
Colleen  Sidak 
Jeremy  Sidhu 
Renee  Slade 
Steven  Slamic 
Raymel  Slaughter  Jr. 

Nicholas  Slogar 
Kellie  Smerdel 
Jamie  Smialek 
Ebon  Smiciklas 
Alfonso  Smith 
Brenda  Smith 

Formeka  Smith 
Jennifer  Smith 
Kelly    Smith 
Michael  Smith 
Heather  Spencer 
Jason  Spivey 

Eric  Stambough 
Tachara  Stanton 
Elizabeth  Sterl 
Erin  Stem 
Jacinda  Stewart 
Latell  Stewart 


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Juniors  were  very  similar  to  most 
high  school  students  in  that  they 
wanted  to  express  their  individual- 
ity. Some  of  the  ways  that  students 
expressed  their  individuality  were 
through  the  way  they  dressed,  the  way 
they  spoke,  the  music  they  listened  to 
and  whom  they  associated  with.  One  of 
the  greatest  pressures  that  students  were 
exposed  to  was  that  of  peer  pressure. 
The  true  individuals  didn't  care  what 
others  thought  of  them  but  most  of  the 
students  were  only  concerned  about 
how  they  were  perceived  by  their  peers 
and  did  not  want  to  do  anything  that 
they  felt  would  not  be  approved  by  the 
students  around  them. 

-Sylvia  Eler  and  Janeen  Miklowski 


Katie  Mc  Guinness  and  I^indsay  Freeman  show  off 
what  some  well-dressed  Euchd  students  wear  for 
relaxation. 


Paula  Rees,  Missy  Bonfiglio,  Deanna  Lauver,  Melanie  Bergolc,  Les  Kausek,  Scott  Granito,  Christina  Faber 
Fritz  Streiff  and  Regina  Motiejunas  show  off  some  of  the  different  ways  that  students  can  dress  to  show  their 
individuality. 


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Kendra  Proctor  and  David  Tisi  have  no  problem  looking  at  the  camera,  but  Christina  Fabert  seems 
to  be  so  interested  in  Latell  Stewart  that  she  can't  keep  her  eyes  straight. 


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Dana  Stroberg 
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Michael  Summerfield 
Carlos  Taliaferro 
Jennifer  Taplin 
Matthew  Tepley 


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David  Thomas 

Kareese  Thomas 

Peter  Thomas 

PhilHp  Thompson 

Tabitha  Thompson 

Joseph  Toigo 

Gene  Toler 

Dragen  Tolo 

Joseph  Tomino 

Jaime  Toth 

Joseph  Trotter  II 

Joseph  Tucceri 

Tara  Van  Ho 

Yolanda  Van  Tilburg 

Bozidar  Varga 

Crystal  Vaughn 

Michael  Vidra 

Michael  Vihtelic 

Brenda  Volpe 

Monolito  Walker 

Shanna  Washington 

Cory  Watson 

Megan  Westphal 

La  Gina  White 

Wayman  White 

Tawaunna  Whitfield 

Jason  Wiggins 

Shantee  Wilbum 

Chenise  Williams 

Daniel  Williams  Jr. 

Michelle  Williams 

Ginger  Wilson 

Heather  Winton 

Mary  Wolf 

Kelly  Woodley 

Todd  Woodruff 

Shannon  Woodworth 

Julie  Workman 

Brandi  Wright 

Damon  Wright 

Richard  Wynn 

Mekeleya  Yimen 

Adam  Zeitz 

Kristina  Zevnik 

Rachel  Zielinski 

Mark  Zrini 

Brett  Zubek 

Robert  Zupancic 


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man  year  filled  with  excitement 
and  fear.  Now,  as  they  looked 
back  on  graduation,  they  experienced 
similar  feelings.  Though  they  may  feel 
that  way,  they  must  not  forget  the 
changes  they've  gone  through,  growing 
in  different  ways,  the  times  of  celebra- 
tion and  the  times  they  would  rather 
forget.  Many  changes  occurred  to  those 
little  freshmen  who  began  at  Euclid  four 
years  ago.  They  grew  academically, 
socially,  physically,  emotionally, 
athletically  and  many  other  ways.  Some 
students  excelled  in  certain  activities 
while  others  excelled  in  other  things. 
Emotionally  students  grew  and  learned 
how  to  love,  have  faith,  control  hatred, 
and  even  trust.  There  were  good  times 
and  bad  ones.  Hopefully  they  got  a 
chance  to  learn  from  everything.  Being  a 
senior  was  a  wonderful  thing  for  most  of 
them. 


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Matt  Hoffman,  Darnea  Mc  Kinney,  Ron  Rucker  at 
Maria  Barker  enjoy  working  on  their  assignments  in 
ihe  Library. 

.)oe  Marcelli  and  Sarah  Kuhen  have  known  each  oth 
lor  years  and  are  looking  forward  to  a  rewarding  hfe 
after  high  school. 


Maria  Barker,  Greg  Barker  and  Shenise  Johnson 

enjoy  being  together. 
Alfonzo  Cade  coming  out  of  Mrs.  Heather  Koczur's 

classroom  on  his  way  to  his  next  class. 


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Being  a  senior  was 
what  almost  everyone 
in  high  school  wanted 
to  be.  It  was  being  at  the  top 
of  the  ladder.  It  meant  having 
the  most  responsibilities.  It 
meant  having  underclassmen 
looking  up  at  you.  It  was  as 
high  as  you  could  go  at  Eu- 
clid High  School.  You  had  to 
set  examples  for  the  rest  of 
the  school.  The  seniors  were 
the  ones  who  were  the  lead- 
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Lindsay  Freeman,  Liz  Domin,  Marina  Corleto,  Katie  Baioni,  Dana  Vance,  Amie 
Salerno,  Jamie  Piscitello  and  Kevin  Gady  had  a  good  time  at  the  Homecoming  Dance. 
Homecoming  King.  Ben  Mooney  and  Principal,  Robert  Knuth  enjoyed  each  other's 
company  during  the  Homecoming  game. 


Dawn  Adams 


Jessica  Adams  Jua  Adrine-Robinson 


Dana  Allen 


Vernesha  Anderson 


Michael  Banach 


Jetaun  Banks 


Amy  M.  Barber 


Maria  Barker 


Kathryn  Bartel 


Stephanie  Batich 


Anthony  Battle 


Larry  Battle 


Tammie  Barnes 


John  Bechtel 


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Jason  Behun  Maartje  Bekenkamp  James  Belanich 


Meredith  Bell 


Rodney  Bell 


Edmond  Bennett  Jr  Lolita  Benson  Louis  Besses 


Melissa  Beverly 


Matthew  Bilak 


Carrie  Birdsong  Tanisha  Blackwell  Elizabeth  Blatnik 


Jameka  Bloom 


Damon  Blunt 


Thomas  Bolden 


Heather  Borcziak 


Anita  Borrero 


Josip  Bosolt 


Jason  Bowers 


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This  year  the  members  of  the 
senior  class  were  polled  as  to 
which  teacher  gave  the  most 
homework.  The  clear  winner  in  this 
category  was  Mr.  Jeff  Hartmann. 
Mrs.  Bette  Schmeling  came  in 
second  and  Mr.  Ron  Powaski  came 
in  third.  Other  teachers  that  received 
votes  were  Bob  Petrovic,  Betsy 
Leonetti,  Carol  Tkac,  Jo-Rita 
Perez,  Dennis  Turkall,  Alex 
Dzerowicz,  Gene  Brearton,  Wayne 
Smith,  Rick  Wherley,  Frank 
Hoffert,  Terry  DuBroy,  Deborah 
Petrick,  Judy  Zubizarreta,  Judy 
Carmody,  Joyce  Russo,  Penny 
Roberts,  Joan  Lidrbauch,  Carole 
Niebes,  Judy  Stobinski,  Stan 
Bender,  Charles  Reno,  Rob 
Heramb,  and  Ken  Schriner. 


Mr.  Rick  Wherley.  Mr.  Robert  Heramb  and  Mrs.  Judy  Stobinski  were 
some  of  the  teachers  mentioned  as  giving  a  lot  of  homework. 


Seniors  vote  Mrs.  Carol  Tkac  their  favorite  teachei 


In  their  annual  poll  seniors  voted 
on  who  their  favorite  teacher  was. 
Mrs.  Carol  Tkac  received  the 
most  votes.  Mr.  Jeff  Hartmann  came 
in  second  while  Mr.  Adam 
Pawlowski  came  in  third.  Other 
teachers  that  were  mentioned  were: 
Robert  Walsmith,  Barbra  Masseria, 
Ken  Lowe,  Edie  Mellen,  Katie 
Morris,  Joan  Paskert,  Joyce  Russo, 


Bill  Von  Benken,  Rob  Heramb,  Steve 
Marcu,  Betsy  Leonetti,  Jo-Rita  Perez 
Penny  Roberts,  Reggie  Echols,  Stan 
Bender,  Mike  Sustin,  Dale 
Hollingsworth,  Judy  Zubizarreta, 
Dan  Francetic,  Pete  Schwenke,  Jean 
Jelinic,  Deborah  Petrick,  Tom  Banc, 
Jim  Kelley,  Barbara  Ramlow,  Wayn( 
Smith,  Joan  Lidrbauch,  Ken  Schrine 
and  Dick  Homovec. 


Jeff  Hartmann  pointing  out  important  things  to  his  students. 
Tom  Banc  addressing  the  rally  before  the  North  game  while  Spencer  Kane,  Wendy 

Lapuh  and  Laura  Fifolt  look  on. 

Students  looking  forward  to  a  fun  Homecoming  assembly. 

Betsy  Leonetti  explains  a  foreign  language  to  her  students. 


Clarissa  Bowie 


Aaron  Boyce 


Niki  Brennan 


Daniel  Brown  Earnest  Buttrick  111 


Felicia  Brown  Rafael  Dean  Brown 


Sandra  Brown         Meryann  Bruketa         Jenna  K  Brzeczkowski 


Kevin  Carlson 


Paul  Carpenter  Jennifer  Centofanti  Latresa  Charles  Adrienne  Chinni 


153 


Seniors 


Jamie  Chitwood         Androniki  Christides         Nicole  Christopher  Cindy  Ciulla 


Bryant  Clark 


Kimberlv  Clark 


Melissa  Clarke 


Akilah  Coates 


Margaret  Colan 


Omar  Coles 


Manicka  Collins  Christopher  Colonna  Michael  Congin  Kevin  Conklin 


Dane  W  Cool 


Katherine  Copic  Marina  Corleto 


Geno  Criado  Yolonda  Cummings  Michael  Cupar 


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Seniors 


mmmMI  HUm  HMI 


S  Yes       51.0% 
H   No        49.0% 


Lower  (percentage  of  seniors  have  been  in  Euclid  schools  their  entire  life 

Seniors  were  asked  whether  or  not  they  had  attended  Euclid  schools  their  entire  life. 
5 1  %  responded  that  they  had  while  49%  responded  that  they  had  not.  Of  the  ones 
that  had  not  attended  all  their  years  the  range  was  from  eleven  years  to  one  year  in 
the  Euclid  system.  When  the  same  question  was  asked  in  1994.  61.3%  responded  that 
they  were  in  the  Euclid  schools  their  entire  life. 


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Ray  Miller  and  Kristin  Kish  working  together  in  the  library. 

Chris  Puglia  wa,s  a  member  of  the  Flag  Corps  that  really  put  her 

heart  into  her  actions. 

All  of  these  students  have  spent  their  entire  lives  in  the  Euclid 

schools. 


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Seniors 


Most  Euclid  students  be  a  house  to  come  iiome  to 


In  a  poll,  seniors  were  asked  whether  or  not  they  lived  in  a  house.  82.2%  of  the  seniors 
responded  that  they  did,  while  17.8%  said  they  didn't.  In  last  year's  poll  the  response 
was  86.2%  lived  in  a  house.  These  numbers  are  almost  equal,  so  there  doesn't  seem  to 
be  much  difference  in  the  city's  housing. 


Do  you  live  in  a  house? 


Kristina  Geiger  presents  Homecoming  King,  Ben  Mooney  with  his 

sash. 

Many  of  the  football  team  members  hved  in  houses. 

Rich  Slade  and  Beth  Blatnik  and  Gary  Dwyer  and  Kyle  Russ  at 

Homecoming. 


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Seniors 


Melissa  Leach,  Pam  Jordan,  Rachel  Pierce  and  Kristin  Kish  enjoy  their  homes. 


George  Cutwright  Michael  Dacar 


Farisha  Davis 


Hannah  Davis  Danielle  De  Boe 


Thomas  Deister  Jason  Dennis 


Jason  Derganc 


Katie  Dietrich 


Jessica  L  Dietz 


Michelle  A  Dineen 


Brian  Duer 


David  Dirk 


Brian  Dlugos  Kimberly  Dominique         Demetrius  Dowell 


Angel  Duncan 


Gary  Dwyer  Jeffrey  Dybzinski 


Ryan  Eddy 


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Seniors 


Kimiko  Edwards  Slyvia  Eler  Jeremy  Emerman  Kris  Eminger 

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Gia  Farone 


Kyla  Farrow 


Paul  Felden 


Laura  Fifolt 


Kelly  Focareto 


Janet  Fonovic 


Michael  Fording 


Joshua  Freeh  Lindsay  E  Freeman  Nicole  Freeman 


Michael  Fuduric 


Kevin  A  Gady 


Tammy  Gardner 


William  Gast 


Karen  C  Gezann 


Carlos  Gillyard 


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Seniors 

H  Yes  68.0°-o 

No  22.3% 

Q   Maybe         9.7% 

Do  you 
believe  it's 
important  to 
be  in  school 
every  day? 


Students  realize  the  importance  of  being  in  school  every  day 

Seniors  were  polled  as  to  whether  of  not  they  believed  that  it  was  important  to  be  in 
school  every  day.  68%  responded  that  it  was  important  to  be  in  school  every  day 
while  22.3%  didn't  believe  it  was.  This  was  very  close  to  last  years  results  where 
69.5%  said  it  was  important  and  17.9%  said  it  wasn't  important. 


Matt  Hoffman,  Nikki  Christopher,  Mike  Banach,  Matt 

Hoffman.  Rich  Slade,  Igor  Sugar  and  Kyle  Bush  enjoy  being 

in  school  together. 

Jewell  Hagood,  Shenise  Johnson  and  Daleah  Williams 

working  together. 

Ken  Schuster,  Angela  Meros.  Sharon  Hollis.  Kevin  Carlson, 

Jessica  Sas,  Leah  Walzak,  Kathy  Graham,  and  Beckie 

Glavan  and  Cindy  Ciulla  and  Kelly  Focareto  all  realize  the 

importance  of  being  at  school. 


Seniors  were  polled  as  to  whether  they  felt  that  a  person  without  a  high  school 
diploma  could  get  a  very  good  job.  Only  7.8%  felt  that  they  could.  Over  83%  of 
the  seniors  thought  that  they  couldn't.  This  was  very  comparable  with  last  year's 
poll  in  which  6.2%  felt  they  could  and  80.2%  felt  that  they  couldn't.  Some  of  the  people 
that  responded  'maybe'  added  that  it  depended  on  who  you  knew  and  on  special  circum- 
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them  get  their  high  school  diploma. 

Narketa  Wooten,  Deleonte  Brown,  Aisha  Tillman,  Manicka  Collins,  Ken 
Jordan,  Vernesha  .lohnson,  Jennifer  Hall,  Katrina  Sharpe  and  Hershel  Hall 

enjoyed  themselves  at  Homecoming  but  know  that  they  have  to  be  back  to  school  on 
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Stacie  Glavan,  Kim  Schoval,  Amy  Guy  and  Meredith  Bell  know  the  importance  < 
studying  hard  and  getting  good  grades  so  that  they  can  get  the  high  school  diploma  ; 
they  can  go  on  to  higher  forms  of  education. 


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Seniors 

Michele  Grayer  Nikeeya  Greer 


Barry  Grisez 


Cynthia  Gustafson 


Amy  Guy 


Jewel  Hagood 


Jennifer  Hall 


Ron  Harris 


Tanyanekia  Harris  William  Harrison 


Angela  Haynes  Karvarees  Herman  Brett  Higgins  Darneisha  Higgins  David  Hobson 


161 


Seniors 


Amy  L  Hodder  Clarice  Hodge  Matthew  T  Hoffman         Mike  C  Hoffman 


Josh  Holland 


Ralph  E  Hood  III  Jessica  Hopkins 


Jeffrey  Horton 


Carrie  Howell 


Amy  Hutchins  Israel  Jackson  Jr 


Jeff  Jakse 


Joseph  Janez 


Lakehsa  Hubbard 


Christina  Jenko 


Solema  Jennings  Donald  Johnson  Latanyia  Johnson  Melinda  Johnson  Shenise  Johnson 


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Seniors 


Tenesia  Johnson 


Joel  Jones 


Jason  Jones 


Kisha  Jones 


Latisha  Jones 


Yolanda  Jones 


Pamela  Jordan  Alia  Kaminskaya 


Jennifer  Kascak 


Jessica  Keffer 


Antoine  Kemp 


Kevin  Ketchum  James  Khamassi 


Mark  Killion 


Kristin  L  Kish  Christopher  S  Kletecka  Jessica  Kochis 


Kristina  Koepp 


Mary  Kiral 


Seniors 


163 


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Seniors  were  asked  whether  or  not  they  usually  came  to  school  every  day.  82.5%  of 
the  students  replied  that  they  did  while  12.6%  of  them  said  they  didn't.  In  last  year's 
poll,  85.6%  said  they  usually  came  every  day  and  10.0%  said  they  didn't.  The 
results  were  very  similar  with  no  significant  difference  between  the  two  years. 


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Jennifer  Zelenskas  and  Meg  Wolchko  have  good 
attendance  records  since  ttiey  enjoy  being  with  each  othe 
at  school. 

Darnea  Mc  Kinney  spends  a  lot  of  time  in  school  since 
he  is  involved  in  athletics  and  realizes  the  importance  of 
being  in  school  and  getting  a  good  education. 

Marc  Stauffer  takes  some  lessons  from  Melanie 
Shippitka  about  how  to  get  the  fans  involved  in  the  gam 
Both  of  them  are  involved  in  many  activities  and  realize 
the  importance  of  good  attendance. 


164 


Seniors 


T  Brad  Kovatch 


Sarah  A  Kuhen 


Mary  Kunes 


Angela  La  China       Gwendolynn  A  Lapuh 


Jeffrey  Anthony  Latine  Shawn  Leben 


Jennifer  Lepley 


Letia  Marie  Lewis 


Narieka  Lewis 


Joseph  Ludvik 


Sean  Luikart 


Christina  Mahle 


Dana  Malaney 


Karnita  Malone 


165 


Seniors 


Joe  Marcelli 


Joseph  Marusic 


David  Masek 


Tameka  Mc  Coy 


Louis  Mc  Cray 


Rashaun  Mc  Dotigal  Latonia  Mc  Griff  Darnea  Mc  Kinney 


Nicole  Meier 


Rhonda  Melton 


Michael  Meyers 


Janeen  Miklowski  DeMarco  Miller  Raymond  Miller 


Suzanna  Miocic 


Christopher  Molakakis       Benjamin  Mooney  Shannon  Moore 


Tia  Moore 


Gregory  Morris 


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person  with  a 
high  school 
diploma  can 
get  a  very 
good  job? 


Many  seniors  realize  you  have  to  have  education  beyond  high  school 

Seniors  were  polled  as  to  whether  or  not  they  believed  a  person  with  just  a  high 
school  education  could  get  a  very  good  job.  40.6%  responded  that  they  could  while 
37.6%  said  that  they  couldn't.  In  last  year's  poll,  3 1 .9%  felt  that  they  could  and 
38.5%  felt  that  they  couldn't.  The  results  from  both  years  are  very  similar  and  it  shows 
that  a  significant  part  of  the  senior  class  knows  that  they  must  go  on  to  get  some  form  of 
higher  education  if  they  are  going  to  amount  to  anything. 


Olen  Steelman,  Tony  Laurich  and  Steve  Pae  plan  on  using  their  athletic  skills  to  help  them 
get  to  college  so  they  can  further  their  education. 


Most  seniors  realize  that  a  college  education  is  important 


In  the  poll,  seniors  were  asked  whether  or  not  they  intended  to  go  to  college.  86.3%  of 
the  seniors  responding  said  that  they  did  intend  to  go  to  college.  7.8%  said  that  they 
were  not  intending  on  going  to  college.  This  was  very  similar  to  last  year's  results 
where  92.5%  said  they  were  going  to  college  and  4.3%  said  they  were  not.  This  showed 
that  seniors  realized  the  advantages  that  they  would  get  if  they  attended  college  and  that 
they  realized  that  a  high  school  education  was  not  the  end  to  their  educational  process. 


Q  Yes  86.3 

H   No  7.8 

C3  Maybe         5.9 

Are  you 
planning  on 
going  to 
college  after 
you  gradu- 
ate? 


Irma  Peredne  and  Dave  Burke, 
Kevin  Gady  and  Josh  Holland 

know  that  in  order  to  get  into  a 

good  college  they  are  going  to 

have  to  study  and  get  good  grades 

and  that  the  Library  is  a  good 

place  to  help  them  accomplish 

that. 


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Having  school  spirit  and  participating  in  school  activities  is  an  important  part  of 
getting  into  a  good  college  since  many  colleges  look  at  the  student's  activities  as 
well  as  their  grades.  Here  are  Heather  Nickell,  Sandy  Brown,  Missy  Clarke  and 
Laura  Fifolt  and  Marina  Corleto  dressed  up  in  '70's  clothes  as  a  promotion 
during  Homecoming  Week.  Mary  Kunes  is  active  in  Majorettes  and  sports  and  is 
shown  about  to  catch  her  baton  during  Homecoming  activities. 


Seniors 


Jeffrey  Morris  Jr  Terrance  Morrison  Brian  Mowell  Shannon  Nadvornik        William  Nainiger 


Ilese  O  Keefe 


Laurie  Olszewski  Mathew  Ortman 


Diane  Osredkar 

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Steven  Pae 


Christine  Parey 


Cindy  Parker 


Minalben  Patel  Charles  Patterson 


Renee  Pecnik 


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169 


Seniors 


Irma  Peredne 


Gregory  Pesek 


Danielle  Picard 


Rachel  Pierce 


Jennifer  Poderzay 


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William  Preston 


James  Price 


Carlos  Prince 


Aretha  Pritchard 


Christine  M  Puglia  Daniela  Reagan 


David  Renftle 


Amy  Repko 


Christopher  Richardt  Stephen  Riek 


Christopher  Riggar  Tanya  Robinson 


Laura  Rettger 


Robert  Rogers 


170 


Seniors 


Ronald  Rucker 


Timothy  Rutti  Christina  L  Sahsbury  John  Scarniench  Maria  Schiavoni 


Christopher  Schmidt       Kim  Marie  Schoval  Heather  Schulz  Lindsey  Schulz  Kenneth  Schuster 


Samuel  Schwan  Helene  M  Schwartz         Carissa  Ann  Scott 


Seth  Sederholm 


Nick  Seifried 


Patricia  Sergo 


La  Resha  Sharp  Katrina  Sharpe 


Kelly  Shea 


Mary  Shenk 


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Melanie  A  Shippitka        Amanda  J  Siplock  Richard  W  Slade  ]r  Kenya  Smith 


William  Snell 


Wayne  Snitzky 


Marc  Stauffer 


Olen  Steelman 


Bina  Stitt 


Carmen  Strickland 


Bradford  Stroth 


Joseph  Strunk 


Amy  Stuber 


James  Summers 


Paula  Sustarsic 


Michael  P  Swyt 


Desmond  Taylor 


Latina  Taylor 


Lawrence  Taylor 


Courtney  Telich 


172 


Seniors 


Craig  Tillinghast 


Aisha  Tillman 


Timika  Tisdale 


Jade  Tolliver 


Aleksandar  Tot 


Brandi  Tucker 


Brian  Udovich 


Martha  Urh 


Bridgette  Varnju 


Tony  Verch  Jr 


Leah  E  Walczak 


Charles  Walker  Thomas  A  Walker  Joseph  Wallace 


Kari  Wallette 


Seniors 


173 


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Mike  Waltermire 


Alia  Walters 


Elizabeth  Walters        Andrea  Janell  Warren  Angel  Weems 


Michelle  Wenderoth  Sarah  Whittaker 


Jamie  Willett 


Lisa  Willoughby  Charles  Wilson 


Dannika  Witten  Margaret  Wolchko  Kathleen  Wolenski 


James  Wolf 


Gregory  Yarbrough  Meron  Yimen 


Valerie  Young  Deborah  Zagore 


Narketa  Wooten 


Therese  Zele 


174 


Seniors 


Jennifer  Zelenskas  Gina  Renee  Zeman 


We  tried  very  hard  to  ensure  that  every 
senior  had  a  picture  taken  for  the  year 
book.  The  photographers  came  to  Eucid 
twice  to  take  senior  pictures  but  some  students  missed 
both  picture  dates. When  possible,  we  used  underclass 
pictures  from  previous  years.  Unfortunately,  these 
students  are  not  pictured:  Amber  Ballash,  Timothy 
Barzal,  Dawn  Brltsky,  Mike  Burdecki,  Mickael 
Ciofani,  Gregory  Compton,  Daniel  Duvall,  Joel 
Espiritu,  Shawn  Forster,  Eric  Frederick,  Ryan 


Fretter,  Rob  Garrison,  Matthew  Gerome,  Damien 
Gooden,  Bryan  Kelly,  Todd  Kravos,  Wendy 
Lemieux,Dana  Marino,  Dan  Mc  Donald,  Jennifer 
Mulanax,  Jason  Mullen,  J.  Tom  Nelson,  Sean 
Nelson,  Eric  Parks,  John  Pata,  Gary  Pickup, 
Dawn  Piotrowski,  Brian  Reber,  Paul  Rini,  Cara 
SchoU,  Michael  Sipos,  Stacy  Skeel,  Dan  South, 
Joseph  Sprafka,  Chad  Steffens,  Steven  Tegner, 
Michael  Thomas,  and  James  Weinpert. 
-Angela  Miklavcic 


Isis  Clark 


Richard  Agnew 


Adonis  Bell 


Adrienne  Dixon 


Tshombe  Fisher 


Tenishia  Kelly 


Seniors 


175 


Le  Roy  Billips  James  Burgess  Michael  Copley  Antonio  Darby  James  Daugherty 


Chad  Ernst 


Jamie  Fernatt 


Jason  Ganser 


Erika  Gaspersic  Vincent  Hawley 


Shaundra  Ibarra 


Melissa  Leach 


Eero  Lina 


Kevin  Mc  Carthy  Michael  Nocera 


Melissa  Petrowski 


Justin  Pierce 


Janoris  Reese  Daleah  Williams 


Damon  Youns 


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Senior  Class  President,  Lindsay  Freeman 
Senior  Class  Treasurer.  Nicole  Christopiier 


Senior  Class  Vice  President.  Rafael  Brown 

For  the  first  time  in  many  years 
Euclid  students  got  a  chance  to 
elect  officers  for  their  respective 
classes.  Euclid  always  had  a 
Student  Council  but  it  did  not  have 
a  set  of  officers  that  were  elected 
by  the  student  body.  It  was  felt 
that  class  officers  would  be 
another  means  of  communication 
between  tlie  students  and  the 
administration.  They  also  helped 
out  with  many  of  the  activities  that 
was  normally  done  be  the  Student 
Council. 


Katie  Mc  Guinness  and  Lindsay  Freeman 

about  to  announce  who  was  to  be  the 
Sophomore  Jester  during  halftime  at  the 
Homecoming  football  same. 


Euclid  students  that  will 
benefit  from  the  election  of 
class  officers. 


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Seniors 

Many  seniors  partici|)ate  in  the  host  of  aetiirities  that  Euclid  offers 


Euclid  offered  many  opportunities  for  students  to  get 
involved  in  activities  during  the  school  day  and  after  the 
school  day  was  over.  There  was  also  a  complete  list  of 
sports  that  the  students  could  participate  in.  Freshmen  even  had 
their  own  sports  program  where  they  could  compete  with  other 
freshmen  teams.  There  was  no  reason  why  a  student  could  not 
find  something  that  they  were  interested  in  at  Euclid  High 
School.  If  a  group  of  students  were  interested  in  something  that 
there  was  no  formal  club  they  could  always  find  an  adviser  and 
begin  their  own  club.  All  that  was  needed  was  a  desire  to 
interact  in  a  particular  way. 


Amy  Repko  has  found 

that  her  time  at  Euchd  is 

made  more  enjoyable  by 

participating  in 

Majorettes  during  the 

football  season. 

Gina  Zeman,  Maria 

Negolfka.  Paula 

Sustarsic,  Wendy 

Lapuh,  Mike 

Hoffman,  Melanie 

Shippitka.  Nikki 

Christopher,  Jenny 

Waina,  Jim  Swyt, 

Dana  Vance,  Chris 

Kletecka,  Tim 

Fogarty,  Matt 

Hoffman,  Meghan 

Nagode,  Kelly  Echols, 

Sharon  Hollis  and 

Kristina  Geiger  help 

the  school  and  find 

enjoyment  by 

participating  in  Student 

Council. 


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Seniors 

Rasa  LHa  Furaha  Andrews:  Track  9,10,11,12. 
Laura  Baber:  Volleyball  9;  Softball  9;  Office  Aide  1 1 ;  Student 
Council  11,12;  Spirit  Club  12. 

Amy  M.  Barber:  Flag  Corps  9.  10,  11,  12;  Captain  11;  Lieuten- 
ant 12;  Swim  Team  10;  Key  Club  10;  Wai  Napolo  9;  Big  Show 
9,10,  11,  12;  AFS  10;  Student  Coucil  9,10,  11. 
Jameka  Bloom:  Student  Coucil  9,10,12;  AFS  10;  Flag  Corps  10; 
Drill  Team  11.  Captain  11. 
Josip  Bosolt:  Deca  1 1,12. 

Aaron  Boyce:  Baseball  9,10.  Basketball  9,10,1 1,12;  Golf 
9,10.1 1.12  ,  Captain;  NHS  1 1.12. 
Niki  Brennan:  Band  9,10;  Diving  11,12. 
Rafael  Dean  Brown:  Student  Council  10,11,12;  Vice  President 
12;  AFS  9,10,1 1,12;  Vice  President  10;  Publicicty  Chairman  1 1 ; 
Poetry  Club  11,12;  Co-founder  11,12;  Co-chaim:ian  12;  Key  Club 
9,10,  11,12;  Sui-vey  10;  SAVE  10;  Big  Show  11;  Soccer  11,12; 
Track  9,10;  Cross  Country  9;  Peer  Tuttor  11;  Spirit  Club  11,12; 
NHS  11,12. 

Sandra  Brown:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12;  Co-captain  10,11,12;  Student 
Council  12. 

Meryann  Bruketa:  Swimming  9,10.1 1,12;  Co-captian  1 1,12; 
Eucuyo  11;  Yearbook  12. 

Jenna  K.  Brezeczkowski:  Holiday  Play  9,10,1 1,12;  Big  Show 
10,12;  F.E.A.  10,1 1,12;  Vice  President  11;  President  12;  Student 
Council  10,11;  Office  Aide  12,  Boys  Soccer  Trainer  12. 
Kyle  Bush:  Cross  Country  9,10;  Swimming  9,10,11,12;  Captain 
11,12;  Track  10,1 1,12. 

Paul  Carpenter:  Key  Club  9;  Tennis  9,10;  NHS  1 1,12;  Eucuyo 
11;  Survey  12. 

Adrienne  Chinni:  SAVE  9,10,11;  Key  Club  9.10,11;  Wai 
Napolo  9,10,1 1,12;  Vice  President  11;  Eucuyo  12. 
Androniki  Christides:  Soccer  9,10,1 1;  Basketball  9,10,12;  AFS 
9;  Spirit  Club  11,12;  Student  Council  11.12;  NHS  11,12. 
Cindy  Ciulla:  Student  Council  9,10,1 1,12;  Spiiit  Club  1 1,12; 
AFS  10,11;  Eucuyo  10;  Volleyball  9;  SAVE  9. 
Kimberly  Clark:  Career  Explorations  10,1 1,12;  Big  Show  9,12; 
Key  Club  10. 

Manicka  Collins:  Drill  Team  1 1 ;  Student  Council  1 1 ;  Morning 
Announcer  12. 
Dane  Cool:  Basketball  10. 

Jessica  Dietz:  Softball  9;  Swimming  9;  Peer  Tutor  10. 
Michelle  Dineen:  Cheerleader  9,12;  Soccer  10,11,12;  Softball 
9,10;  Student  Council  11;  Spirit  Club  12;  Peer  Tutor  1 1. 
Demetrius  Dowell:  Tennis  1 1,12;  Eucuyo  11;  Poetry  Club  11,12; 
Law  Enforcement  11,12;  Student  Council  11,12. 
Angel  Duncan:  NJROTC  12. 

Gary  Dwyer;  Football  9.10.1 1,12;  Captain  12;  Baseball 
9,10,1 1,12;  Basketball  9;  DECA  11,12. 
Ryan  Eddy:  Boy's  Basketball  Aide  9,10,1 1,12;  Boy's  Soccer 
Aide  12. 


Kris  Eminger:  Key  Club  10,1 1,12;  Sergeant-at-Arms  &  Co- 

Chaimian  of  Public  Relations  Committee  11,12; 

Student  Council  11,12;  Soccer  9,10;  Track  9,10;  Swimming  10; 

AFS  9,10,11;  Peer  Tutor  10,11;  Poetry  Club  11,12;  Spirit  Club 

11,12;  Hockey  12;  NHS  11,12;  Cross  Country  11;  Science 

Olympiad  11,12;  Academic  Challenge  12;  Survey  10,11,12; 

Photo/Art  Editor  11. 

Laura  Fifolt:  Soccer  9,10,11,12;  Captain  12;  Cheerleader 

9,10,1 1,12;  Captain  12;  Peer  Tutor  10;  Career  Explorations 

10,11;  Yearbook  9,10,11,12;  NHS  11,12;  Historian  12;  Student 

Council  12;  Ski  Club  12. 

Kelly  Focareto:  Volleyball  9;  Softball  9;  SAVE  9;  AFS  9,10; 

Student  Council  9,10;  Eucuyo  9,10,1 1. 

Joshua  Freeh:  Marching  Band  9,10,1 1,12;  Section  Leader  1 1,12; 

Concert  Band  9,10,11,12;  Section  Leader  11,12;  Jazz  Band 

9,10,11,12;  Pit  Orchestra  10,11;  Key  Club  10;  Orchestra 

9,10,1 1,12;  NHS  1 1,12;  Commencement  Band  9,10,1 1,12;  Peer 

Tutor  11;  SAVE  12. 

Lindsay  Freeman:  VoUeyball  9,10,1 1 ;  Basketball  9,10;  SoftbaU 

9,10,1 1,12;  Student  Council  9,1 1,12;  President  of  Senior  Class 

12;  Eucuyo  10,11,12;  PubUcity  Chair  10,11,12;  Survey  10.11; 

Sports  Writer  of  the  Year  1 0;  NHS  11,12;  Spirit  Club  11,12;  Vice 

President  12;  AFS  12;  Fall  Play  12;  Big  Show  12;  Kids  on  the 

Block  12;  SADD  12;  Wai  Napolo  12;  DECA  12;  Vice  President 

12;  Ski  Club  12;  Office  Runner  12;  Business  Club  12;  Key  Club 

12;  Culture  Club  12;  Science  Olymiad  12;  Peer  Tutor  II; 

NJROTC  12. 

Kevin  A.  Gady:  Soccer  9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2;  Spirit  Club  1 1 ;  Student 

Council  11. 

WilUara  Cast:  Football  11,12;  Spirit  Club  11,12. 

Karen  C.  Gezann:  Band  9,10,1 1,12;  Junior  Field  Commander 

1  ] ;  Senior  Field  Commander  12;  Wai  Napolo  9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; 

Secretary  9;  Historian  10;  Big  Show  9,10,1 1,12;  Orchestra  9,10 

11,12;  Survey  10.11;  Career  Exploration  10,11,12;  NHS  11,12; 

Student  Council  12;  Yearbook  12. 

Stacie  Glavan:  Softball  9,10,1 1,12;  Volleyball  9,10,11;  Boy's 

BasketbaU  Statistician  10,11,12;  Survey  10,11,12;  Career 

Exploration  11,12;  Spirit  Club  11,12;  NHS  11,12;  Student 

Council  12;  Peer  Tutor  11,12;  Close-Up  11.12;  Yearbook  12; 

Office  Aide  11. 

Jamie  Godec:  Office  Aide  10,11;  Student  Council  12;  DECA 

11.12. 

Kevin  Gray:  Soccer  9,10,11,12;  DECA  11,12;  NJROTC  12; 

Spirit  Club  11,12. 

Jewel  Monique  Hagood:  Voices  of  New  Life  9,10,1 1,12; 

Secretary  10,1 1;  President  12;  Student  Council  11,12;  Yearbook 

12;  Fall  Play  12;  Career  Exploration  10,1 1,12;  Peer  Tutor  12; 

Morning  Announcements  12;  Big  Show  12. 

Amy  LrHodder:  VolleybaO  9,10,11,12;  Captain  12;  Basketball 

9,10:  Softball  9,10,11,12;  NHS  11,12;  Peer  Tutor  10,11;  Office 

Aide  10,1 1,12;  Morning  Announcements  12;  Spirit  Club  12; 

Spanish  Student  Teacher  at  T.J.  12. 

Matthew  T.  Hoffman:  Wrestling  9,10.1 1.12;  Office  Runner  12; 

Football  9, 10, 11, 12;  Baseball  9, 10, 11, 12. 

Mike  C.  Hoffman:  Baseball  9,10,1 1,12. 

Josh  HoUand:  WrestHng  9.10,1 1;  Track  10. 

Ralph  E.  Hood  III:  Drama  Club  11,12. 

Carrie  Howell:  Student  Council  9,10;  Future  Educators  of 

America  10;  Treasure  10;  Secretary  11;  Holiday  Play  9,10,11,12. 


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Most  Euclid  students  enioyed  their  high  school  years 


□  Maybe      22  6°; 

Have  you 
enjoyed 
your  years 
at  Euclid 
High 
School? 


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I  he  seniors  at  Euclid  were 
asked  whether  or  not  they 
enjoyed  their  years  in  high 
school.  About  86%  said  that  they 
did  or  maybe  did.  Only  14.2% 
said  that  they  did  not.  In  a  similar 
poll  last  year  93%  said  that  they 
did  or  maybe  did  and  6.4%  said 
that  they  did  not.  In  any  situation 
like  that,  there  would  always  be 
some  people  who  do  not  like  what 
was  going  on. 


Ken  Jordan,  Bina  Stitt,  Narketa  Wooten 
and  Deleonte  Brown  had  a  good  time  with 
each  other  during  Homecoming. 

Jade  Tolliver,  Paula  Sustarsic,  Ben  Linn, 
Mark  killion.  Jessica  Adams,  Martha 
Urh,  Helene  Schwartz,  Amy  Repko, 
Yolanda  Jones  and  Danielle  Picard  all 

seem  to  he  having  a  good  time  in  their 
class. 


Jessica  Kochis,  Karen  Touschner,  Nikki  Christopher,  Janet  Fonovic,  Mary 
Shenk,  Rich  Slade,  Kathy  Copic,  Greg  Pesek,  Josh  Holland  and  Matt  Hoffman  are 

really  calling  to  the  world  and  telling  it  how  much  they  enjoyed  Euclid 


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Many  Euclid  students  admire  tiieir  motiiers 


□  Mom 

B  DM  111°,, 

0  Teacher  8  3% 

B  Mysell  4  2°'. 

a  Olhe's  34  7°= 


When  the  seniors  were 
asked  who  the  person 
they  most  admired 
was,  their  mother  was  tiie  person 
who  received  the  most  responses. 
41 .7%  of  the  students  reported 
that  their  mother  was  the  person 
they  most  admire.  11.1% 

responded  that  it  was  their  father  and  8.3%  said  it  was  a  former 
teacher.  4.2%  admired  themselves  the  most  and  34.6%  of  the  seniors 
reported  brothers,  sisters,  aunts,  uncles,  grandparents  and  others. 


The 

person  I 
most 
admire  is: 


Melanie  Shippitka  admires  Ik 
brother  while  Aaron  Boyce  admin 
his  parents.  Chris  Kletecka  admin 
a  former  teacher  and  Kelly  Focareto 
studies  with  them. 
Kyle  Bush  admires  his  parents  while 
Wendy  Lapuh  feels  that  her  sister 
means  a  lot  to  her. 
KIsha  Jones  admires  a  former 
teacher. 


Kisha  Jones:  AFS  9, 1 0, 1 1 ;  Vice  President  1 1 ;  NHS  11 , 1 2; 
SADD  10,11;  Flag  Corps  10,11,12;  Co-Captain  11;  Lieutenant 
12;  Student  Council  9,10;  Peer  Tutor  10,11,12;  Kids  on  the 
Block  10. 

Jennifer  Kascak:  Cheerleading  9,10;  Softball  9,10. 
Mark  Killion:  Baseball  9,10. 

Kristin  L.  Kish:  Wai  Napolo  9,10,11,12;  Historian  10;  Vice 
President  11;  NHS  11,12;  SAVE  9,10,11;  Key  Club  10,11; 
Career  Exploration  10,11,12;  Yearbook  12. 
Christopher  S.  Kletecka:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12;  Football  10,11,12; 
Basketball  9,10,11,12;  Baseball  9,10,11,12;  Spirit  Club  11,12; 
Student  Council  12  ;  Morning  Announcements  12. 
Sara  A.  Kuhen;  Football  Trainer  9,10;  Holiday  Play  9,10,1 1,12; 
Big  Show  9,10,12;  Varsity  Choral  11,12;  Student  Council 
10,ll,12;FutureEducatorsof  America  10,11;  Choir  9,10. 
Gwendolynn  A.  Lapuh:  Cheerleading  10,1 1,12;  Captain  12; 
Tennis  9,10,11;  Basketball  9;  NHS  11,12;  Yearbook  11,12;  Peer 
Tutor  10,1 1,12;  Student  Council  12;  Spirit  Club  11,12; 
Homecomming  Sophmore  Attendant  10. 
Jeffrey  Anthony  Latine:  Fall  Play  9. 
Amy  M.  Lindic:  Majorette  9,10. 

Robin  Little:  Tennis  9,10,1 1,12;  Survey  11,12;  Business 
Manager  11,12;  Career  Exploration  10. 
D'Hiati  Mc  Cray:  Office  Runner  9, 1 0, 1 1 . 
Rashaun  Mc  Dougai:  Band  9;  Flag  Corps  10. 
Janeen  Miklowski:  Tennis  9,10,11, 12;  Co-captain  12;  Survey 
10;  Sports  Editor  10;  Yearbook  11,12;  N.H.S.  11,12;  Eucuyo  12; 
S.A.V.E.  9;  Career  Explorations  10;  Big  Show  Crew  9:  Ski  Club 
12. 

Benjamin  Mooney:  Marching  Band  9,10,1 1,12;  Squad  Leader 
10,11;  Jazz  Band  9;  Concert  Band  9,10,11,12;  Commencement 
Band  9,10;  Key  Club  9,10,1 1,12;  Sophomore  Class  Representa- 
tive 10;  Vice  President  11;  AV  9,10,1  l,12;Track  10;  Hockey 
9, 1 0, 11 , 1 2;  Soccer  1 1 , 1 2;  Wai  Napolo  1 0, 1 1 ;  Boy's  Comedy  & 
Lighting  10;  Big  Show  9,10,1 1,12;  Survey  11;  Morning  An- 
nouncements 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2;  Spirit  Club  1 1 . 
Jeffery  Morris  Jr:  Football  9,10,11,12:  Baseball  9,10,1 1,12; 
Office  Runner  11,12;  N.H.S.  11,12;  Peer  Tutor  9,10,11. 
Carleton  Nash:  A.F.S.  11,12;  Fall  Play  11. 
Christine  M.  Puglia:  Flag  Corps  9,1 1,12;  Captain  12;  Wai 
Napolo  1 1,12;  Key  Club  9,12;  Career  Explorations  1 1,12. 
Christina  L.  Salisbury:  Survey  10,1 1,12;  Editor-in-Chief  11,12; 
Key  Club  9,10,1 1,12;  Peer  Tutor  10,1 1,12;  Eucuyo  11,12;  Close- 
Up  10;  Student  Council  9;  N.H.S.  11,12. 
John  Scarniench:  Key  Club  9,10,1 1,12;  Student  Council 
10,11,12;  Football  10,11,12;  Drama  Club  9,10,11,12;  Peer  Tutor 
1 1,12;  N.H.S.  1 1.12;  Office  Runner  12. 
Kim  Marie  Schoval:  Cheerleader  9,10,11,12;  Captain  12; 
Softball  9;  Choraliers  9;  Choral  Masters  10;  Varsity  Chorale 
11,12;  President  12;  Gospel  Choir  11,12;  Big  Show  12. 
Helene  M.  Schwartz:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12;  Yearbook  11,12; 
N.H.S.  1 1,12;  Student  Council  12;  Ski  Club  12;  Spirit  Club 
11,12. 

Carissa  Ann  Scott:  Track  10;  Wai  Napolo  9,10,12;  Treasurer 
10;  Orchestra  9,10,1 1,12;  Secretary  10;  Librarian  12;  Big  Show 
Pit  10;  Prayer  Group  10;  Peer  Tutor  10,1 1,12;  Solo  and  En- 
semble 9,10,11,12. 

Nick  Seifried:  Baseball  9;  AV  9,10,11,12;  Career  Explorations 
11;  A.F.S.  9;  Key  Club  9,10,11,12;  Vice-President  10;  Lieutenant 
Governor  11;  Key  Club  International  Trustee  12;  Spirit  Club 
11,12;  Big  Show  Tech.  10,11,12;  Swim  Show  Tech.  10,11,12. 


Melanie  A.  Shippitka:  Cheerleader;  9,10,1 1,12;  Captain  9,12; 
Swimming  9,10;  Softball  9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  9,10,11,12; 
Executive  Board  9,10,1 1,12;  N.H.S.  11,12;  S.A.D.D.  ll;Office 
Runner  11;  NJROTC  12;  Kids  on  the  Block  11;  Spirit  Club  1 1.12. 
Amanda  J.  Siplock:  Marching  Band  9,1 1,12;  Concert  Band 
9,10,11,12;  Wai  Napolo  10.1 1.12;  Treasurer  11 ;  Secretary  12; 
A.F.S.  12;  Key  Club  11,12. 

Richard  W.  Slade  Jr.;  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12;  BasketbaU  9,10;  Track 
9;  Tennis  11;  Spirit  Club  11,12;  Key  Club  11. 
Bina  Stitt:  Track  9,10;  Flag  Corps  10;  Executive  Board  11;  Drill 
Team  11. 

Michael  P.  Swyt:  Soccer  9,10,1 1,12;  Swimming  9,10,11,12; 
Spirit  Club  11,12;  A.F.S.  11;  Student  Council  11,12. 
Timika  Tisdale:  Choii"  9,10. 

Brian  J.  Udovich:  Soccer  9,10,1 1;  Student  Council  11,12;  Senior 
Representative  12;  Eucuyo  10,1 1,12;  Survey  11;  Business 
Manager  1 1;  Peer  Tutor  10,1 1,12;  Office  Runner  12;  N.H.S. 
11.12;  Spirit  Club  11,12;  Career  Explorations  10,11,12;  Ski  Club 
12. 

Bridgett  Varnju:  Peer  Tutor  9, 1 0, 1 1 ,  12;  Yearbook  9, 10, 1 1 . 
Tony  Verch  Jr.:  Soccer  10;  Hockey  10,11,12. 
Leah  E.  Waiczak:  Tennis  9,10,1 1,12;  Co-Captain  12;  Eucuyo 
10,1 1,12;  assistant  Editor  ll;Editor  12;  N.H.S.  11.12;  Survey 
10,1 1,  Featmes  Editor  10;  Career  Explorations  10,1 1,12; 
S.A.V.E.  9;  Big  Show  Crew  9.1 1,12;  Citizen  Bee  10,1 1,12; 
Academic  Challenge  12. 

Thomas  A.  Walker:  Key  Club  10,1 1,12;  Vice  President  10,1 1; 
President  12;  Spirit  Club  11,12;  Student  Council  12;  Senior 
Representative  12;  Soccer  9,10.1 1.12;  J.  V.  Captain  1 1;  Tennis  9; 
Track  10,1 1;  Swimming  11;  NJROTC  12;  Asst.  Class  Com- 
mander 12;  D.E.C.A.  11;  AV  10,1 1,12;  Varsity  Chorale  12;  Sgt  at 
Arms  12;  Big  Show  Stage  Crew9,10,l  1. 
Mike  Waltermire:  Marching  Band  9,10,1 1,12;  Key  Club  9,10; 
Senior  Talent  Night  10;  Tennis  9. 

Jamie  Willett:  Football  9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2;  Indoor  Track  9,10,11,12; 
Outdoor  Track  9,10,1 1,12;  Eucuyo  12;  Yearbook  1 1.12. 
Deborah  Zagore:  Office  Aide  9.1 1,12. 
Gina  Renee  Zeman:  Soccer  9,10,11,12;  Cheerleader  10,11,12; 
Captain  12;  Softball  9,10,1 1,12;  Volleyball  9;  Student  Council 
10,1 1,12;  Secretary  12;  Class  Off icer( Secretary)  12;  Spirit  Club 
11,12;  President  12;  Eucuyo  10,11,12;  Historian  11,12;  Poetry 
Club  11,12;  Office  Aikde  11,12;  D.E.C.A.  11,12;  Parliamentarian 
12;  Ski  Club  12. 


Most  seniors  drive  to  school 


S   ves  74  5% 

n    Md  18  6% 

a   Maybe  5  9% 

Do  you 
usually 
come  to 
school  in  a 
car? 


B  Ve,  64  9% 

□   r*  28.6% 

D  Maybe        6  5% 


If  so,  do 

^^-;.:3  you  do 


Seniors  were  asked  whether  or  not  they  came  to  school  in  a    M 
car.  Less  than  19%  said  that  they  did  not  which  compares     ^ 
closely  with  the  14%  who  said  they  did  not  come  to  school  in 
a  car  last  year.  When  asked  whether  or  not  they  did  the  driving, 
28.6%  said  that  they  did  not  and  64.9%  said  that  they  did.  Last  year 
45%  said  they  did  the  driving  and  42%  said  that  they  did  not.  The 
automobile  was  a  very  important  part  in  the  lives  of  seniors  at 
Euclid. 


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Kim  Clark  works  at  Scotlos  Pizza  so 
she  can  drive  her  own  car  to  school. 

Sylvia  Eler  works  at  the  Slovene  Home 
for  the  Aged  so  she  can  drive  her  car  to 
school. 

Kristin  Kish  and  Melissa  Leach  work 
at  Cainelot  Music  when  they  are  not  at 
school.  Kristin  only  drives  occasionally. 

Christine  Puglia  comes  to  school  in 
her  car  and  finds  it  tiseful  for  getting  to 
Flag  Corps  practices. 


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very  year  seniors  are  asked  about  some  of  the  most  embarrass 
iiig  moments  that  they  have  suffered  through  during  their 
years.  Al!  the  responses  can  be  divided  into  two  main  catego- 
ries, students  who  have  been  embarrassed  by  tripping  on  staii-ways 
and  everything  else.  Euclid  students  have  experienced  a  wide  variety 
ot  anxious  moments  and  have  been  gracious  enough  to  share  some  of 
them  with  everyone  else. 

Ij.uira  Baber  was  enibanassed  when  t>he  torgol  to  pitk  up  Maria  Schia\oni  for 

'■chool  and  she  waited,  but  ne\  er  went 

Maria  Earlier  was  embarrassed  when  she  was  in  the  ninth  grade  and  was  about  to  he 

hite  lor  class  so  she  was  running  down  the  hall  reallv  fast  and  a  teacher  opened  a  door 

ai'd  she  ran  right  into  it. 

Janielca  Bloom  was  embarrassed  when  she  went  with  her  mothei  to  Red  Lobster  and 

ordi.  I  ^'d  crab  legs  and  she  iried  to  ciack  one  open  and  one  ot  the  legs  flew  away  and 
4^idLd  two  tables  behind  hei 
6^ilii  Brennan  was  embai'rassed  when  she  walked  into  the  wrong  class  two  periods  in  a 

^enna  Brzeczkowski  was  enibaixassed  in  the  elev^th  grade  when  she  thought  she  was 
^ccoiating  Carrie  Howell's  locker  and  found  out  she  had  decorate^d  the  wrong  locker 
Sind  had  to  go  back  and  take  off  all  the  decorations.  ^        '  JilS- 

?>AI  Cade  was  embarrassed  when  he  came  to  school  With  a  bad  hair  cut  and  wi^  he 
.  Spelled  his  name  incorrectly.  ■ 

^^Adrienne  Chinni  was  embarrassed  when  she  stood^te  to  leave  Mr.  Pignatiello's 
'■^>phomore  geometry  class  and  lost  her  balance  ain^pfton  her  butt  in  front  of 
everyone.  4  ^ms^ 

Cindy  Ciulla  was  cinbanassed  when  she  passed  gas  in  die  hbi  u  \  and  everyone 
blamed  it  on  Renee  Pecnik  and  were  laughing  real  hard  and  (  nid\  joined 
in  on  the  laughter.  That's  how  Renec  got  hci  nickname  'Little  Fooptr' . 
Kimberly  Clark  was  embarrassed  when  she  slid  down  the  incline  of  the 
hallway  by  the  auditorium. 

George  Cutwright  was  embarrassed  when  he  was  in  the  E-room  and  went 
to  sit  down  and  his  friend  kicked  the  chair  out  from  under  him  and  he  fell 
on  the  ground  near  .some  girls. 

Michelle  Dineen  was  embarrassed  during  her  junior  jear  when  she  went 
sled  riding  with  her  friends  on  McDonalds  hill  and  hit  a  bump  and  went 
flying  off  the  sled  and  landed  on  her  face  and  ended  up  with  a  bloody 
nose,  a  trip  to  the  hospital,  a  broken  cheek  bone  and  a  black  eye  that  was 
swollen  shut  fordavs 

Demetrius  Dovrell  w<is  embaiTassed  duiing  his  freshman  year  when  it  was 
hot  and  he  wore  a  lot  of  powdei  in  his  shorts  so  he  would  not  get  all 
sweaty  and  he  was  sittmc  m  history  class  and  passed  gas.  He  tried  to  act 
like  it  wa.snt  him  but  a  big  cloud  of  powder  came  out  of  his  .shorts  and 
rose  straight  up  aiound  him 

Laura  Fifolt  was  embairassed  when  she  drove  to  .school  just  after  she  got 
her  license  m  a  huge  Delta  h8  and  got  tiapped  crooked  between  two  cars 
She  began  cr\ing  and  had  to  tall  hei  mother  to  move  it. 
:  Lindsay  Freeman  has  ne\er  been  embarrassed  since  she  is  way  too  cool 
for  that.  She  makes  odiei  people  feel  embanassed, 

Kevin  Gady  was  embanassed  when  he  began  fifth  grade  and  bought  some 
;  bright  red  hightops  He  thought  they  were  cool  until  he  began  classes  and 
everyone  began  laughmg  at  them  and  calling  him  'Big  Red'. 


Seniors 


relati 


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Melanie  Shippitka  is  not  embarras.sed  in  her  German  class  with  Danielle  Ebrigl 
and  Angelyn  Mattson  becau.se  she  has  not  fallen  out  of  her  chair,  like  she  did  it 
the  Little  Theater. 

Wendy  Lapuh  is  embarrassed  when  the  rest  of  the  cheerleaders  did  their  cartwheels  and  she  couldn't  decide 

whether  to  go  right  or  left. 

Jessica  Hopkins  tells  Pam  Jordan  about  the  time  when  Melanie  Shippitka  tripped  her  with  her  crutch. 

Lindsay  Freeman  shows  her  ability  to  keep  cool  when  speaking  to  her  classmates  at  the  Homecoming  assembl 


MOMENTS 


Brett  Higgins  was  embairassed  when  he  drove  his  car  into  the  back  of  a 

school  bus. 

Amy  Hodeler  was  embarrassed  when  she  was  running  out  to  Miss 

Maroli's  car  after  softhaU  practice  and  tripped  over  the  curb  and  fell  on  her 

face  in  tlie  parkins  lot  and  got  a  sprained  ankle. 

Jessica  Hopkins  \\  as  embarrassed  when  Melanie  Shippitka  tripped  her 

with  her  crutch  her  First  day  of  school  during  her  freshman  year. 

Melinda  Johnson  was  embarrassed  when  she  fell  in  a  pile  of  dog  stuff  on 

her  way  to  school  in  the  eighth  grade.  Nobody  was  around  but  she  heard 

about  when  she  got  home. 

Kisha  Jones  was  efnbarrasscd  when  she  v\  as  studying  in, the  Library 

during  her  junior  year  and  fell  out  of  the  chair. 

Kristin  Kish  was  embarrassed  when  her  shorts  had  a  huge  hole  in  the  butt 

and  she  got  to  school  before  she  realized  that  her  shirt  wasn't  as  long  as 

she  thought  it  was, 

Sara  Kuhen  was  embarrassed  when  she  went  to  class,  sat  down  and 

realized  she  was  sitting  in  the  w  rong  class.  M^'^'^tf' 


Wendy  Lapuh  was  embarras.sed  at  Winterfest 
during  her  junior  year  when  she  found  out  the  day 
before  the  dance  that  her  date  had  his  hocke\  game 
rescheduled  so  he  couldn't  go  to  the  dance  He  tned 
to  find  her  another  date  and  everyone  in  school 
fotmd  out  about  it.  She  ended  up  asking  someone 
five  hours  before  the  dance  began. 
Jeff  Latine  was  embarrassed  when  he  had  a  tight 
w-ith  his  girlfriend  in  the  cafeteria  and  when  he       ,-.« 
turned  around  he  saw  that  everyone  was  looking  aT 
him. 

Jeff  Morris  was  embarrassed  when  he  dressed  up  as 
a  girl  for  Halloween  1993  and  forgot  to  put  shorts  on 
under  his  skirt  and  was  de-skirted  twice  in  the 
middle  of  the  cafeteria  by  Matt  Lucas,  Carl 
Bartlett  and  Steve  Zahursky. 
John  Scarniench  was  embarrassed  during  his  first 
home  iV  football  game  when  Euclid  fumbled  the 
ball  and  he  was  the  only  Euclid  player  near  the  ball 
and  the  players  on  the  sidelines  were  yelling  to  him 
to  get  the  ball  but  he  just  stood  there. 


Kim  Schoval  was  embarrassed  when  she  was ruimiaftjp  the  stairs  and 

noticed  her  skirt  was  all  the  way  up  and  her  butt  was  showing. 

Carissa  Scott  was  embarrassed  when  she  ran  into  the  pool  wall  underwater 

and  almost  broke  her  nose. 

Melanie  Shippitka  was  embarrassed  when  she  fell  out  of  a  chair  in  the  Little 

Theater  during  English  class  because  it  broke.         3 

Rich  Slade  was  embarrassed  because  of  the  hideous  hairstyle  he  had  as  a 

freshman.  He  had  4"  spiked  hair  on  top  with  the  sides  combed  bgdj  and  long 

hairinjjack. 

Jaim^TrOcheck  was  embarrassed  when^iSBiasked  Wendy  I  upuh  out  to= 

Look-Out  Point  and  she  thought  it  u  as  Cedar  Point.  When  he  coiTected  her, 

she  laughed  and  then  still  said  ".Noooo".  *• 

Brian  Udovich  was  embairassed  when  he  chased  Helene  Schwartz  aroundin 

first  grade  trying  to  kiss  her  and  she  turned  around,  slapped  him,  and  he  cried. 

Bridgette  Varnju  was  embairassed  w  hen  she  was  sound  asleep  in  Mr. 

Wherley's  chemistr)'  class  and  w  hen  he  woke  her  up  she  shot  up  and  said 

"Your  sister's  here". 

Tom  Walker  was  embarrassed  as  a  sophomore  when  he  was  pole  \  aulting  at 

home.  He  attempted  an  8  foot  vault,  missed  the  mat  and  landed  on  a  box.  The 

entire  crowd  shouted  "oooooohh!!"  at  the  same  time  and  then  began  laughing. 

Gina  Zeman  was  embarrassed  as  a  sophomore  when  she  was  at  cheerleadipg 

ptacticedoing  back  flips.  She  tucked  too  much  and  knocked  herself  out.  broke 

her  own  nose,  gave  herself  a  concus,sion  and  as  a  result  had  amnesia.  She 

couldn't  remember  anything  and  started  doing  cheers  backwards  and  lost  her 

memory  of  the  entire  day. 


And  finally  there  iire  Clarissa  Bowie,  Jessica  Dietz,  Jewell  Hagood,  Chris  Kletecka, 
Letia  Lewis,  Janeen  Miklowski,  Christine  Parey,  Cindy  Parker,  Janoris  Reese,  Chris 
Schmidt,  Bina  Stitt,  Deborah  Zagore  and  Jennifer  Zelenskas  all  had  embarrassing 
moments  dealing  with  stairs  and  falling  down  or  up  them. 


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ill  stniors  recall  past  school  experi 


Seniors  have  many  fond  memories  of  events 
that  occurred  during  their  lifetimes.  Some  of 
these  memories  were  of  circumstances  that 
took  place  at  Euclid  Higli  School.  Seniors  were  asked 
to  share  their  favorite  memory  with  everyone.  Do  you 
remember  when... 

...Euclid  wa.sn't  as  strict,  girls  wore  their  hair  real 
high,  and  the  guys  didn't  sag  their  pants?  (Dawn 
Adams) 

...Michelle  Dineen  went  out  with  Chad  Dulla? 
(Laura  Baber) 

...Euclid  had  all  those  bomb  threats  and  everyone  got 
to  go  home,  but  they  finally  got  a  ttace  on  the  calls 
and  that  ended  all  the  fun?  (Maria  Earlier,  Clarissa 
Bowie,  Niki  Brennan,  Sandy  Brown,  Jamie 
Chitwood,  Cindy  Ciulla,  Sara  Kuhen,  Joe 
Marcelli,  Christine  Parey,  Kim  Schoval,  Trisha 
Sergo,  Rich  Siade,  Leah  Walczak) 
...Euclid  had  its  pep  rally  when  Mr.  Pasquale  and 
Mr.  Peterson  shaved  their  heads  bald?  ( Jameka 
Bloom) 

...Euclid  didn't  have  as  many  rules?  (Aaron  Boyce. 
Kyle  Bush) 

...Euclid  had  awesome  freshman  (class  of  1995)? 
(Rafael  Brown) 


...people  thought  sweaters.French  cuffed  jeans  and 

penny  loafers  were  cool?(  Jenna  Brzeczkowski) 

...Euclid  looked  a  lot  bigger?(Paul  Carpenter,  Tony 

Verch  Jr.,  Tom  Walker) 

...you  could  walk  through  the  hallways  witliout  being 

endlessly  harassed  by  every  security  guard  in 

sight?(Adrienne  Chinni,  Jessica  Dictz,  Ryan  Eddy, 

Jennifer  Kascak,  Mark  Killion,  Kristin  Kish,  Angle 

La  China,  Jeff  Latine,  Christine  Puglia,  Chris 

Schmidt,  Helene  Schwartz,  Jamie  Willett) 

...Euclid  had  two  fires  and  a  bomb  threat  in  the  same 

year(91-92)?(Kimberly  Clark). 

...the  school  caught  on  tire  and  we  got  a  whole  day 

off?(George  Cutwright,  Carl  Nash) 

...Euclid  was  fun!?(Kim  Dominique,  Letisha  Jones, 

Chris  Kletecka,  Jamie  Trocheck) 

...you  could  attend  a  football  game  at  home  and  be  able 

to  walk  around  and  talk  with  your  friends?(  Kris 

Eminger) 

...the  varsity  soccer  team  had  Doug  Dunn  as  a 

coach?(Laura  Fifolt) 

...Kristina  cried  when  she  didn't  win  the  A.F.S.  handless 

phone ?(Lindsay  Freeman) 

...Euclid  didn't  have  rent-a-cops?(Bill  Gast) 

...they  didn't  tell  you  over  the  P.  A.  system  when  the 


bell  was  going  to  ring?(Karen  Gezann) 

...there  were  no  security  guards,  no  comeras  on  tlie 

school  buses,  you  could  eat  and  drink  in  classes, 

driver's  education  was  only  $50?(Jewel  Hagood) 

...you  could  walk  down  the  hallway  without  seeing 

someone's  underware  hanging  out  of  their 

pants?(Amy  Hodder) 

...the  Marching  Band  was  on  a  truck  driving  through 

Euclid  playing  music  in  the  rain  to  help  the  levy 

pass?(Kisha  Jones) 

...we  had  fun  times  during  chemistry  labs  and  when  I 

set  Laura  Fifolt's  lab  book  on  fire?(Wendy  Lapuh) 

...Matt  Lucas  and  Steve  Zahursky  set  their  lab 

drawer  on  fire  in  Mr.  "Von  Benken's  chemistry 

class?(  Jeff  Morris) 

...students  had  spirit?( Carissa  Scott) 

...had  fewer  students?(Mandy  Siplock) 

...Mr,  Mc  Guinness  and  Mr.  Scoggan  were  principals 

and  seniors  had  priviledges?(Mike  Swyt) 

...we  were  freslunen  and  drugs  and  sex  were  never 

talked  about?(Brian  Udovich) 

...cutting  school  was  easy?(Bridgette  Varnju) 

...Euclid  didn't  care  about  certain  things  that  they  now 

do  care  about?(Michelle  Wenderoth) 

...had  a  bell  that  rang'?(Jennifer  Zelenskas; 


Travis  Reid,  Fritz  Streiff,  Rafael  Brown,  Gina  Zeman  and  Christopher 
Litwinowjcz  will  remember  many  of  the  good  times  that  they  had  when  they 
were  members  of  Student  Council. 


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Chris  Kletecka  and  Mike  Swyt  show  how  much  they  would  cheer  for  all  the 
good  times  that  they  had  at  Euclid  during  the  annual  children's  Halloween  Party  i 
the  E-room  sponsored  by  Student  Council. 


Most  euclid  students  have  never  been  suspended 


Q  Yes      20 
S   No        79.2 


Have  you 
ever  been 
suspended 
out  of 

school  from 
Euclid? 


'  n  the  poll  that  was  taken  of  seniors, 
most  responded  that  they  had  never 

.  been  suspended  out  of  school  from 
Euclid.  About  20%  of  the  seniors  re- 
sponded that  they  had  been  suspended  out 
of  school  and  80%  said  that  they  had  never 
been  suspended. 


185 

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The  final  deadline  for  the  1994  Euclidian 

was  at  the  beginning  of  March  so 
everything  that  happened  after  that  could 
not  be  included  in  the  book.  Because  of 
that  we  are  including  the  highlights  from 
the  end  of  the  year  in  this  section. 


Mandy  Siplock,  Heather  Mulhall,  Karen  Gezann 
and  Samantha  Hoffa  performing  in  the  Wai  Napolo 
Swim  .Show  on  April  29,30. 


186 


Memories  Divider 


Parents  in  the  stands  during  Euchd's  first  graduation  in 
the  football  stadium. 


Marc  Stauffer  and  Daina  Butkus  look  on  as  Daina's 
father  considers  their  request  to  marry  during  Fiddler  On 
The  Roof  which  was  performed  on  March  17,18,19. 


mmn  *  Mil  !H 


The  Varsity  Baseball  Team  had  an 
excellent  season  and  finished  with 
an  18-10  record  and  8-4  in  the 
G.C.C.  They  tied  for  the  conference 
championship  in  the  G.C.C.  and  were 
also  Sectional  Champions.  Jim  Zdesar 
had  an  outstanding  year,  finishing  with  a 
batting  average  of  .357.  He  also  had  39 
RBIs,  and  10  homeruns,  tying  the  school 
record.  Mike  Yurcich  and  Jim  Zdesar 
made  First  Team  All  G.C.C.  Members  of 
the  team  that  made  Second  Team  All 
G.C.C.  were  Tim  Banach  and  Mike 
Hoffman. 


TEAM 

VARSITY  BASEBALL 
US                    THEM 

Holy  Name 

Apopka 

Boone 

8 
0 

1 

9 
8 
11 

Olympia 
VASJ 

10 
8 

6 
6 

Ashtabula 

18 

6 

Strongsville 

Mayfield 

Bnish 

4 
9 
14 

1 
7 
15 

Bedford 

5 

4 

St.  Edwaid.s 

11 

I 

Mentor 

South 

North 

3 
6 
9 

4 
2 
7 

Bay  Village 
Maple  Hts  . 
Brush 

10 

0 

5 

3 
1 
4 

Rocky  River 
Bedford 
South 
North 

9 
8 
8 

1 
1 
6 

1 

St.  Ignatius 

Geneva 

Glenville 

2 

1 
13 

8 
0 

Painesville       0                            5 
SEASON  RECORD  WON  18  LOST  10 
G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  8  LOST  4 
LEAGUE  FINISH  First 

Varsity  Baseball.  Row  one:  Coach  Rick  Brown,  Tim  Banach,  Matt  Orgovan,  Joe  Perry,  Coach  Don  Lewis. 
Row  two:  Coach  Dennis  Turkall.  Barry  Grisez,  Chris  Kletecka,  .Mike  Mc  Neill,  Jay  Cudo.  Row  three:  Jeff 
Morris,  Kevin  Mc  Carthy.  Ron  \\  endroff.  Bill  Parsons,  Jua  ,\drine-Robin.son,  Gary  Dwyer.  Row  four:  Loui 
Bes.ses,  Tim  Rutti,  Matt  Lucas,  Tim  Belanich.  Michael  Fording,  Pat  May  Row  five:  Mike  Hoffman,  Matt 
Hoffman,  Mike  Yurcich,  Steve  Zahursky,  Nathan  Randall.  Jim  Zdesar.  Martin  O'Neill. 

JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASEBALL 


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TEAM 

US                         THEM 

Holy  Name 

14                          5 

VASJ 

9                            5 

Ashtabula 

13                          7       , 

Strongsville 

18                          1 

Mayfield 

13                          1 

Brush 

11                         5 

Bedford 

20                          1 

St.  Edwards 

2                            5 

Mentor 

4                            3 

South 

12                          1 

North 

14                          4 

Bay  Village 

8                            4 

Maple  Hts. 

20                          4 

Mavfield 

4                            1 

Brush 

8                            7 

Rocky  River 

6                            5 

Bedford 

9                            1 

South 

13                          9 

St.  Ignatius 

3                            7 

St.  Ignatiu  s 

13                          0 

North 

13                          6 

Maple  Hts  . 

6                            0 
8                            1 
.CORD  WON  21  LOST  2 

SEASON  RI 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  12  LOST  0 

LEAGUE  FINISH  First 

FRESHMAN  BASEBALL 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Mayfield 

12 

4 

Brush 

4 

0 

Kirtland 

10 

6 

Bedford 

9 

0 

St.  Edwards 

6 

10 

Solon 

3 

8 

South 

2 

0 

North 

4 

2 

Bay  Village 

4 

9 

Maple  Hts. 

10 

3 

Perry 

9 

1 

Mayfield 

1 

9 

Brush 

1 

3 

Bedford 

12 

1 

Kirtland 

8 

7 

South 

11 

0 

;    North 

12 

0 

Mayfield 

4 

0 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  13  LOST  5 

G.C.C.  RECORD  10  LOST  2 

LEAGUE  FINISH  First 

V.  Baseball,  Row  one:  Coach  Don  Lewis,  Scott  Herbert,  Bud  White,  Brett  Zubek,  Cliris  Schniegenberg 
[low  two:  Joe  Nosan,  Pat  Bujnocki,  Chad  Shuskey,  Joe  Tucceri,  Mark  Zrim.  Row  three:  Joe  Zdesar,  Todd 
ifoadruff,  Jeff  Grundman,  Vince  Lombardo,  Dave  Bischof,  Joe  Boyce. 


One  of  Euclid's  great  pitchers  was  Matt  Hoffman. 


reshman  Baseball.  Row  one:  Coach  Ken  Godnovec,  Mike  Doyle,  Adam  Ayer,  Frank  Orgovan,  Tim  Fogarty, 
err>  Jeffrey,  Mike  Litwinowicz.  Row  two:  Jay  Kletecka,  Tim  Long,  John  Lally,  Tim  Walter,  John  Mc 
'lain,  Shawn  Waganek.  Row  three:  Keith  Barron,  Kevin  Evans,  Brian  Gecewich,  Mike  Praskavich,  Dave 
ianach,  Mike  Slace,  John  Morris.  Row  four:  Brad  Hodge,  Mark  Fording,  Larry  Banks,  Tim  Zorman,  Joe 
Moore,  Doug  Zeman,  Mike  Zivnoska. 


Joe  Tucceri  throwing  the  ball  in  from  the  infield. 
Todd  Woodruff  and  Scott  Herbert  making  some 
plays  in  the  infield. 


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pj^Hj 

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The  team  gets  ready  for  the  game. 

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The  Boy's  Track  Team  had  a  very 
successful  season.  They  finished 
second  in  the  G.C.C.  They 
competed  in  eight  invitational  meets 
and  won  four,  got  a  second  in  three  and 
third  in  one.  The  team  placed  fifth  in 
the  State  Regional  meet  and  fourteenth 
in  the  state  meet.  Six  athletes  made  All- 
Ohio  honors  and  Matt  Lemieux  was 
invited  to  compete  in  the  Mid-West 
meet  of  champions.  The  4  X  100  meter 
Relay  Team  placed  second  in  the  State 
Meet  and  set  a  new  school  record  with 
a  42.1  timing.  Team  members  were: 
Delonte  Brown,  Brandon  Biggom, 
Brian  Jordan  and  Pepe  Pearson. 


TEAM 

VASJ 

Brush 

South 

North 

Bedford 

Maple  Hts. 

Mayfield 


BOY'S  TRACK 
US       THEM 

109  23 
93  38 

110  22 

82  50 
65  67 

83  49 
97  '/.  34  Vi 

BIG  MEETS 

1/9 

1/22 

1/9 

3/16 

2/16 

1/8 

2/7 

2/16 

5/16 

14/85 


Strongsville 

Medina 

Mentor 

Walsh 

Ranger  Relays 

Euclid  Relays 

G.C.C,  League  Meet 

District 

Regional 

State  Meet 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  1 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  1 


Boy's  Track.  Row  one:  Kevin  Wales.  Mike  Smith,  Robert  Tepley,  Tim  Carney,  Derek  Stanic,  Paul  Glowacki. 
Row  two:  Lamonte  Foster,  Wendel  White.  Grady  Buhaley,  Jamel  Lawrence,  Bryant  Clark,  Antonio  Davis, 
Coach  Frank  Soltesz.  Row  three:  Brian  Jordan,  Brandon  Biggom.  James  Driscoll.  Pepe  Pearson.  Kyle  Bush, 
Rich  Cooper,  Coach  Bob  Ramlow  Row  four:  .^dam  Hines.  Pat  Carney,  Ken  Schuster,  Eero  Lina,  Monroe 
Hillsman,  Coach  Tom  Halbedel.  Row  tive:  Reggie  George.  Ralph  Cosiano,  Matt  Lemieux,  Brian  Tomazic, 
Alan  Rush.  Rashun  Wilson.  Row  six:  John  David,  Steve  Caldwell,  Brian  Vargo,  Lee  Nosse,  Dan  Corleto, 
Dejuan  Goulde.  Rich  W'vnn. 


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Ken  Schuster  making  a  strong  finish  in  his  race. 


Monroe  Hillsman.  Toncy  Davis  and  Delonte  Brown 
finishing  their  sprint. 


Itesf^ — 


The  Girl's  Track  Team  had  a  very 
successful  season  by  finishing  in 
a  tie  for  first  place  in  the  G.C.C. 
and  having  an  undefeated  season.  At  the 
conference  meet  they  had  three  first  place 
finishes.  AUison  FitzGerald  made  it  to 
the  State  Meet  in  the  high  jump  and  set  a 
school  record  of  5'4".  Tamika  White 
placed  seventh  in  the  State  Meet  in  the 
long  jump.  The  4  X  400  relay  of  Roschell 
Ashley,  Sandy  Brown,  Lakeisha 
Henderson  and  Tamika  White  placed 
14th. 


iris  Track,  Row  one:  Coach  Dick  Yorlv,  Aileen  Glowacki,  Carolyn  Klocker,  Mary  Kuncs,  Nicole  Freeman, 
lichelle  Suchy,  Jamie  Smialek,  Mary  Dacar,  Marie  Salupo.  Row  two:  Rachel  Short.  Rasa-Lila  Andrews, 
eann  Uchbar,  Megan  Coyne,  Nikki  Jackson,  Ebony  Taylor,  Lakisha  Phillips,  Tanisha  Ramsey.  Coach  Lou 
'omasi.  Row  three:  Katie  Walker,  Elizbeth  Walters,  Katrina  Murphy,  Brandi  Wright,  Tracy  Appling, 
Courtney  Harris,  Megan  Westphal,  Coach  Pete  Schwenke.  Row  four:  Maria  Barker,  Ameenah  Rasheed, 
atie  Salisbury,  Lynette  Perry,  Megan  Osterman,  Sandy  Brown,  Heather  Perusek.  Row  live:  Kari  Wallette, 
larrie  Sharpe,  Missy  Koerber,  Carolyn  Gudaitis,  Jennifer  Hrovat,  RoschellAshley.  Row  six:  Olivia  Penn, 
losalyn  Raney,  Angela  Miklavcic,  Kelly  Smith,  Lakeisha  Henderson,  La  Quita  Hill,  Tamika  White,  Kim 
umpter. 


GIRL'S  TRACK 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Madison 

75 

53 

Mayt'ield 

78 

50 

Brush 

89 

30 

South 

64 

55 

North 

85 '/2 

42'/: 

Bedford 

64 

64 

Maple  Hts. 

106 

22 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  (1  TIE  1 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  0  TIE  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH  First  (Tie) 

Mary  Kunes  and  Rasa-Lila  Andrews  clearing  the 
hurdles  in  good  form. 


'amika  White  showing  the  form  she  used  to  place  7th 
1  the  Long  Jump  in  the  State  Meet. 


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Softball  had  lots  of  offense  and  finished  third  in  G.C.C. 


The Pantherettes  completed  their 
season  with  a  tliird  place  G.C.C. 
finish  and  an  overall  record  of 
19-9.  Senior  Kristin  Mihalic  made  First 
Team  All  G.C.C.  Other  team  members 
that  were  recognized  for  their  outstand- 
ing achievements  were;  Melanie 
Shippitka,  Colleen  Taylor,  Kyle  Russ, 
and  Stacie  Glavan. 

-Angela  Miklavcic  &  Stacie  Glavan 


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VARSnV  SOFTBALL 

TEAM             US 

THEM 

Beaumont 

6 

5 

We.sl  Geauga 

1 

7 

Wickliffe 

16 

1 

Wicklifle 

7 

6 

Lake  Cath. 

5 

4 

Bedford 

12 

9 

Maytleld 

5 

2 

North 

2 

3 

Padua 

9 

6 

Bru.'^h 

20 

25 

Oninee 

9 

S 

Soulli 

2 

12 

Maple  His 

12 

7 

KcaslonlforfeilJ 

7 

0 

Holy  Name 

10 

7 

Bedford 

-■i 

0 

.Solon-NEO 

4 

7 

Brush-NEO 

7 

3 

Trinily-.\EO 

2 

7 

M.iyricid 

6 

3 

Trinity 

7 

5 

North 

;, 

0 

Twinsburg 

2.^ 

9 

,St.  Joseph 

3 

8 

Brush 

b 

8 

South 

■> 

7 

Kenston 

17 

2 

Maple  Hts. 

15 

1 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  19  LOST  » 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  5 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Third 

J.V. 

SOFTBALL 

TEAM             US 

THEM 

Beaumont 

12 

25 

West  (jeauga 

4 

3 

Wickliffe 

11 

3 

Wickliffe 

24 

6 

Lake  Cath. 

8 

13 

Bedford 

31) 

6 

Hudson 

!S 

3 

Maytield 

10 

15 

Noith 

6 

11 

Padua 

10 

7 

Brush 

3 

IS 

Orange 

12 

8 

South 

7 

12 

Maple  His 

10 

4 

Holy  Name 

10 

1 

Bedford 

30 

5 

Maytield 

5 

4 

Trinity 

1 

19 

North 

12 

13 

Brush 

1 

il 

South 

7 

16 

Kenston 

10 

5 

Maple  Hls. 

11 

7 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  15  LOST  1 1 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  7 

Varsity  Softball,  Row  one:  Coach  Chet  Nolan,  Kyle  Russ,  Colleen  Taylor,  Amy  Hodder,  Patti  Christian, 
Coach  Arle  Lemadue.  Row  two:  Heather  Nickel!,  Lindsay  Freeman,  Kristin  Mihalic,  Melanie  Shippitka 
Row  three:  Stacie  Glavan,  Gina  Zeman,  Sally  Kohanski,  Margy  Mihalic,  Maria  Schiavoni. 


JV  Softball.  Row  one:  .Jenny  Mc  Creight,  Jessica  Sas,  Julie  Dacar,  Cherese  Roquemore.  Coach  Diane  Maroli. 
Row  two:  Kathy  Schultz,  Angela  Meros,  Katie  Bauer,  Missy  Bonfiglio,  Lisa  Pike,  Beckie  Glavan.  Row  three: 
Stacy  Lesefky,  Terry  Ramey,  Lauren  Hadyk,  Sharon  Hollis,  Nicole  Genovese,  Kristi  Zevnik. 


Softball 


Boy's  tennis  stiuggles  through  iQfFi^ojIt  season 


Freshman  Softball,  Row  one:  Jackie  Sas,  Dana  Vance,  Kristin  Samsa,  Kristin  Sacico,  Angela  Suchy,  Monica 
Martin.  Row  two:  Maria  Negolfka,  Jamie  Piscitello,  Jennifer  Waina,  Melissa  Hoppert,  Jennifer  Carlson. 
Row  three:  Marianne  Wilson,  Casey  McRedmond,  Jamie  Greskowiak,  Angela  Barker,  Ann  Feldkamp, 
Coach  Sue  Drienka. 


Despite  their  2-11  season  Rob 
Heramb  pulled  off  a  win  in  the 
G.C.C.  tournament  at  third 
singles.  They  are  looking  forward  to  next 
year  with  seven  returning  netters. 

-Stacie  Glavan  &  Angela  Miklavcic    i 

Varsity  Tennis,  Row  one:  Demetrius  Dowell,  Paul 
Felden,  Seth  Sederholm,  Scott  Bett,  Coach  Rob 
Heramb.  Row  two:  Matt  Pikus,  Rich  Slade,  Mike 
Heramb,  Robin  Little,  Rob  Heramb.  Row  three:  Jeff 
Lapuh,  Adam  Van  Ho,  Kevin  Bremer,  Dave  Masek, 
Jon  Buchner,  Mike  Walczak. 


VARSITY  BOY'S  TENNIS 

TEAM 

US 

THEM 

Mayfield  Hts 

0 

5 

Wicklifte 

4 

1 

South 

0 

5 

Peixy 

2 

3 

North 

2 

3 

Brush 

0 

5 

Mayfield  Hts 

0 

5 

Hawken 

2 

3 

Soutli 

] 

4 

North 

1 

4 

Madison 

1 

4 

Brush 

3 

2 

Mentor 

2 

3 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  2  LOST  11 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  1  LOST  7 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Fifth 

FRESHMEN  SOFTBALL 
US  THEM 


Wickliffe 

7 

Nonh 

15 

Cny.  Hts. 

12 

South 

12 

23 

Maple  His. 

10 

13 

NDCL 

15 

VASJ 

13 

13 

Lake  Cat. 

11 

Mayfield 

18 

5 

Beaumont 

11 

Nortll 

4 

South 

14 

Cnv.  Hts. 

19 

Maple  His. 

19 

15 

Mentor 

4 

Brush 

11 

23 

Oranse 

10 

7 

Scion 

7 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  .^  LOSI  14 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  5  LOS  r  f. 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Sixtli 

193 

Boy's  Tennis 

On  March  17.  IS  tuid  19  Fiddler  On 
the  Roof  Uiis  presented  as  tlie 
annual  Euelid  High  School  Big 
Show.  Dozens  and  dc/ens  of  students  were 
involved  in  the  produeiion  in  ways  ranging 
from  musicians  in  the  orchestra,  dancers, 
actors  and  stage  crew.  The  songs  were 
eojoyaWe  and  the  aclnig  was  excellent  atid  an 
enjov  able  time  w  as  had  by  all  who  attended 


Daina  Butkus,  Maggie  Dane.  Dan  Hurke.  Amy  Htndriiksoii,  Hon 
Ciiiroll.  Jodi  Doniinick,  Maic  Stiiuffcr,  .Marie  .Salupo  ;'nd  Katie 
Baioni  :ut;  mcinlicr'^  oi'i'evy.Vs  family  ;iiul  ilicii  giiosl.'-  ;iiid  an- 
prcpiuiiig  for  ilic  SjM")i.ilii  mi-iil 


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Stephanie  Pi  l?ia>.e.  Curric  Howell,  Katie  Baioni,  Marie  Salup<i,  Marc  Stautl'er,  Daina  Batkus,  Jodj 
Dominic,  Anr*  Hcndrickson  and  Cliris  Di  Biase  me  at  tlie  wedding  ot  Tzeitci  and  Mote!, 


195 

Big  Show 

29  and  30  were  the  dates  for 
the  annu^  Wai  Napolo  Swim  Show 
^^___,^^titled  "Bodyfs  of  Water".  Under  this  theme, 
the'girt's  swam  to  songsi^t  had  to  do  with  rain,  tears,  and 
oceartsr<AJJ[,jQ^hgjj»ffibers  put  a  tremendous  amount  of 
nto  the  production  to  make  it  one  of  the  best  shows  yet. 

The  1 994  club  was  under  the  direction  of  Melissa  Nagode, 
senior  show  director,  and  Jessica  Adams,  Junior  show  director.  The  adult 

supei  \  isors  were  Anita  Perrotti  and  Joan  Busli. 

-Melissa  Nagode 


V^  Napdo  M^e  a  Big  %}l^h  in  Annual  Swim  Show 


Kristin  Kisli  and 
Jessica  Adams 

perfurming  in  their 
Duet  number  to  the 
music,  Reflections  of 
Passion. 


196 

Swim  Show 

On  May  10  a  truly  unique  event  occurred.  An  annular 
eclipse  in  which  the  moon  passed  in  front  of  the  sun 
occurred  in  Euclid.  Since  the  moon  was  farther  away 
from  the  earth  it  did  not  totally  obscure  the  sun  and  an 
annular  ring  of  the  sun  could  be  seen.  Euclid  was  in  a 
position  for  almost  perfect  viewing  of  the  eclipse  as  can 
be  seen  from  the  picture  where  the  moon  is  almost 
perfectly  in  the  center  of  the  sun. 


On  May  24.  the  annual  Senior  Awards  Program  was 
held  in  the  Little  Theater.  Parents  were  able  to  see  their 
children  receive  many  awards.  Here  is  Mr.  Ken  Ferlito 
presenting  the  National  School  Choral  Award  to  senior 

Margana  Dane. 


Diane  Tizanno  presented  the 
Louis  Armstrong  Jazz  Award  to 
Tony  Hren  and  Ed  Zovak 
presented  the  Euclid  Teachers 
Association  scholarship  to 
Kiniberly  Bischof. 

DeMarco  Miller  and  Ray 
Vliller  observing  the  annular 
solar  eclipse. 


On  April  21  Student 
Council  sponsored  its 
annual  Senior  Prom 
for  Senior  Citizens  in 
which  senior 
members  of  the 
community  are 
invited  to  the  school 
to  participate  in  a 
dance  and  snack. 
Martin  O'Neill  and 
Kevin  Granito 
enjoyed  themselves 
by  dancing  with  the 
guests  and  Euclid 
Mayor,  David  Lynch 
sang  several  songs. 


197 

Senior  Awards/Senior  Senior  Prom 

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Prom  was  held  on  Wednesday,  June 
1  at  Landerhaven  Country  Club  It 
was  an  extravagant  affair  that  was 
enjoyed  by  everyone.  After  arriving  most 
couples  had  their  pictures  taken  and  were 
then  served  the  traditional  meal.  After 
dinner  the  band  played  and  the  couples 
danced.  After  the  Prom  the  students  could 
go  to  River\'iew  Racquet  Club  for  an 
evening  of  fun  and  games. 


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Couples  waiting  in  line  to  have  their  pictures  taken. 


Kristina  Geiger  and  Matt  Leniieux  and  Joe  Bailey  and 
Darlene  Baird  and  Joe  Brkic  and  Chri.stina  Fabert  and 
Martay  Wright  and  Pepe  Pearson  and  Megan  Von 

Benken  all  enjoying  themselves  at  the  prom. 


On  March  22.  in  preparation  for  Prom,  there 

was  a  Fashion  Show.  Here  are  Dana  Allen, 

Ken  Hamilton,  Tiffany  Hick.s,  Ed  Bank.ston, 

Tri.sha  Chatman,  Pepe  Pearson,  Chris  King 

and  Ed  Rollins  showing  off  their  outfits. 


Prom 


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Members  of  Varsity  Chorale.  Greg  Simmons,  Chris  Di  Biase,  Ben  Carroll,  Tllden  Humphery  and  Steve 
Caldwell  singing  during  the  ceremony. 


On  Sunday,  June  5,  1994.  a  new 
tradition  was  begun  at  Euclid 
High  School.  Commencement 
was  held  in  the  stadium  instead  of  at  the 
Front  Row  Theater  since  the  theater  is  no 
longer  open.  It  was  a  perfect  evening  for 
the  ceremony  and  everything  went  well. 
The  graduates  had  a  lot  to  remember  as 
they  began  the  rest  of  their  lives. 


Kurt  Stanic.  Superintendent  of  Euclid  School, 
speaking  at  commencement. 

Valedictorian.  Nate  Marron  and  Salutatorian.  Paula 
Good  spoke  about  their  lives  in  the  Euclid  Schools  and 
hopes  for  the  future. 


The  American  Flag  was  waving  gently  in  the  breeze 
during  the  ceremony. 


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rhe  students  began  the  program  by  assembling  in  the  auditorium  and  then  marching  to  the  stadium. 


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Commencement 

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Jane  Addis 

Justin  J.  Antonini 

Ronald  A.  Backos 

Brenda  Barker 

Stan  Bender 

Allen  Black 

Dolores  Black 

Barbra  Breeden 

Patricia  Buck 

Kendra  Callahan 

Judith  L.  Carmody 


Ken  Ferlito 

Bea  Grushcow 

The  Heramb  Family 

Carolyn  Heuer 

Jo  Anne  Hodder 

Spencer  Kane 

Jan  Kauffman 

Bill  Kazen 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Knuth 

Joan  Lidrbauch 

Margaret  Lucas 


Steven  L.  Marcu 

Diane  M.  Maroli 

Judith  Mc  Laughlin 

Raymond  R.  Montani 

Katie  Morris 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Petrovic 

Barbara  and  Bob  Ramlow 

Sam  Santilli 

The  Schmelings 

Elaine  Sheridan 

Paula  Sheridan 


Judith  Stobinski 
Mike  and  Wendy  Sustin 

Diane  Tizzano 

Cdr.  Joseph  A.  M.  Tomsic 

The  Torrelli  Family 

Dennis  Turkall 

The  Von  Benken  Family 

Connie  Warman 

Judith  Zubizarreta 

BIUISUINIESS  PAT^®IS^ 

Climax  Speciality  Metals  Corp. 


Richard  and  Cheryl  Bartel/Kathryn  A. 
Bartel 

Kathy, 

We  are  so  very  proud  of  you  and  know  you 

will  do  well  in  whatever  you  choose. 

All  our  love. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Ed  and  Nancy  Greskowiak/Jamie 
Greskowiak 

Dear  Jamie, 

You're  all  grown  up  but  you  will  always  be 

our  little  girl.  We  love  you  and  are  proud  of 

you. 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 

Tony  and  Kathy  Muzinic/Stacie  Muzinic 

Stacie, 

Follow  your  dreams,  work  hard  and  stay 

sweet; 

We  love  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Susan  and  Albert  Ulle/Robyn  Ulle 

Go  Panthers 

Ulle  Plumbing  and  Heating 


200 


Patrons 


Jeffery  and  Inez  M.  Morris/Jeffery  and 
John  Morris 

Dear  Jeff, 

We  are  very  proud  of  your  accomphsh- 

ments,  and  we  wish  you  the  very  best  in  all 

your  future  endeavors. 

May  God  bless  you  always. 

Love, 

Dad  and  Mom 

Jean  A.  Prejean/Suzanne  M.  Prejean 

Yeah!!!!  Suzanne 

I  knew  you  could  do  it! 

I'm  so  proud  of  you. 

Love, 

Mom 

Madeline  and  Jerry  Scarniench/John 

Scarniench 

Private  Scarniench, 

Congratulations!  You  have  grown  up  to 

make  us  all  very  proud  of  you.  Good  Luck 

and  love. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Bruce  and  Cheryl  Pfeifer/Todd  Pfeifer 

Jan  UUe/Jamie  Willett 

Congratulations  Class  of  1995. 
Good  Luck  in  whatever  you  do. 
Jan  Ulle 


Scott  and  Pati  Salisbury/Christy 
Salisbury 

Dear  Christy; 

Tucked  away  in  this  book  are  so  many 

memories  of  your  senior  year  at  Euclid 

High.  Remember  too,  how  proud  we  are  of 

you  and  the  wonderful  person  you've  grown 

to  be. 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 

Kurt  and  Ronni  Stanic/Derek  Stanic 

Keep  up  with  the  "pack".  You  can  do  it! 

Herman  and  Sharon  Volpe/Brenda  Volpe 

Brenda  Volpe 
We  are  so  proud  of  you! 
Remember  to  follow  your  dreams  and  shoot 
for  the  stars! 
Love, 

Dad,  Mom,  Christina 
Karen  and  Dale  Waltermire/Michael 
Waltermire 

Mike,  All  our  love  in  the  future  and  con- 
gratulations to  the  last  of  the  Waltermires  to 
graduate  from  Euclid. 
Love,  Dad(Dale  '64),  Mom(Karen  '64), 
Jenny('89),  Karrie('92),  Uncle  Chuck 
Fensch('54),  Aunt  Arleen('55),  Uncle 
Dave('59),  Aune  Maddie('60),  and  cousins 
Beth('82),  Amy('86),  and  Kathy('88). 


Cay  Adams/Dawn  Adams 
Jue  and  Jim  Belanich/James  Belanich  Jr. 
^nton  and  Josipa  Bniketa/Meryann 
Jruketa 

lizabeth  Fay/Jenna  K.  Brzeczkowski 
virs.  Buggs/Lakesha  Buggs 
klan  and  Joan  Bush/Kyle  Bush 
iichard  and  Margaret  Dacar/Michae!  J. 
)acar 

larold  and  Maryann  De  Boe/Danielle  De 
Joe 

^orene  Dowell-Howard/Demetrius  L. 
)oweIl 

iaren  and  Gary  Dwyer/Gary  E.  Dwyer 
r. 

)onna  Dybzinski/Jeffrey  Dybzinski 
ulia  and  Antun  Eler/Sylvia  Eler 
Lnie  Eminger/Kristina  Eminger 
lichard  L.  Freeh/Josh  Freeh 
klark  and  Terry  Freeman/Lindsay 
reeman 


Rich  and  Sue  Glavan/Stacie  Glavan 

Carol  Pohl/Jamie  Godec 

Don  and  Sandy  Grisez/Barry  Grisez 

Roscoe  and  Tina  Heath/Jewel  Hagood 

William  and  Eva  Travis/Angela  E. 

Haynes 

Tim  and  Chris  Hoffman/Matt  and  Mike 

HofTman 

Rick  and  Diane  Jordan/Pam  Jordan 

Andy  Kiral/Mary  Kiral 

Cathy  and  Larry  Kletecka/Chris  Kletecka 

Colleen  M.  Kochis/Jessica  L.  Kochis 

Kathleen  Kuhen/Sara  A.  Kuhen 

Janet  Swaidner/Angela  La  China 

James  and  Grandmother  Victoria  Lindic/ 

Amy  Marie  Lindic 

Diane  Luikart/Sean  B.  Luikart 

Dan  and  Gayla  Malaney/Dana  K. 

Malaney 

Pat  and  Ed  Miklowski/Janeen  Miklowski 

Fred  and  Barbara  Mooney/Ben  Mooney 


Noreen  Sylvester/Ilese  Dana  O'Keefe 

Bud  and  Helean  Pecnik/Renee  Pecnik 

Gary  and  Carole  Pierce/Rachel  and 

Justin  Pierce 

Mary  and  Jack  Price/James  J.  Price 

Patricia  M.  Repko/Amy  B.  Repko 

Timothy  and  Carol  Rutti/Timothy  Rutti 

Ken  and  Kathy  Schuster/Kenny  Schuster 

Burton  and  Joyce  Schwartz/Helene  M. 

Schwartz 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Shippitka/Melanie  Ship- 

pitka 

Jerry  and  Gerry  Sustarsic/Paula  Sustar- 

sic 

Ed  and  Mary  Ellen  Udovich/Brian 

Udovich 

Bill  and  Nancy  Walczak/Leah  Walczak 

Tom  and  Mary  Ann  Walker/Tom  Walker 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Zele/Therese  Zele 

Judy  Zeman/Gina  Zeman 


mmttm 

Dawn  Adams 

Once  you  were  pee-pee!  Now  you're  a 
lady,  and  my  best  friend.  Congratula- 
tions. 
Love,  Mom 


James  J.  Belanich  Jr. 

Dear  Jim, 

As  you  graduate  in  '95,  we  hope  you 
continue  to  reach  all  of  your  goals  in  life. 
We  are  very  proud  of  you.  Thanks  for  the 
fantastic  memories.  Congratulations. 
Remember  you'll  always  be  our  "Jimmy". 
"God  Bless"  Love  you  always 
Mom  and  Dad 


Meryann  Bruketa 

Dear  Meryann, 

No  one  could  ask  for  a  better  daughter, 
sister,  and  friend.  We  wish  you  the  best  of 
luck  and  all  the  happiness  in  the  world  as 
you  begin  the  next  chapter  of  your  life. 
Love,  Dad,  Mom,  Lori,  Anthony       „„^ 


Jenna, 
I'm  so 
proud 
you're  my 
daughter! 
Believe  in 
yourself 
and  you 
can't  go 
wrong ! 
We  love 
you 

always. 
Mom  and 
Michael 


Jenna  K.  Brzeczkowski 


To  my 
sweet  baby 
girl.  The 
world  is 
yours!  Keep 
reaching  for 
the  stars. 
Remember.. 
"You  make 
the 

difference." 
Love 
forever. 
Mommy 


Lakesha  Buggs 


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Kyle  Bush 

We  are  so  VERY  proud  of  you,  Kyle! 

You  never  gave  up.  May  all  your  dreams 

become  realities! 

We  love  you,  Kylely! 

Love  Always,  Mom  and  Dad 


Mike, 

Congratula- 
tions on 
your 

graduation 
and  always 
keep 
reaching 
for  the 
stars. 
Love, 
Dad  and 
Mom 


Michael  J.  Dacar 


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Danielle, 
Never  stop 
smiling. 
Never  stop 
thinking  for 
yourself  or 
lose  sight  of 
your  goals. 
Always 
remember 
who  loves 
you. 

Congratula- 
tions, 
Mom  and 
Dad 


Demetrius  L.  Dowell 


Congratula- 
tions! 
Meechie 
We  love  you 
and  are  very 
proud  of 
you. 

May  all  your 
dreams  come 
true. 

Thank  you 
for  so  many 
unforgettable 
years. 
God  Bless 
you, 

Corine  and 
Rita 


Danielle  De  Boe 


Dear  Sylvia, 
Congratula- 
tions! We  are 
proud  of  you. 
We  wish  you 
all  the  luck  in 
the  future. 
Love, 

Mom,  Dad, 
Sandy  and 
Steven 


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fe^r™"  ..^ 

Sylvia  Eler 


202 


Gary  E.  Dwyer  Jr. 

The  doctor  said  "it's  a  boy", 
we  were  filled  with  lots  of  joy! 
How  the  time  has  flown  by, 
we  look  back  with  quite  a  sigh. 
All  the  years  have  been  such  fun, 
time  to  take  the  ball  &  run! 
Thanks  for  being  a  great  son 
Good  luck  in  all  you  do. 
Love,  Mom,  Dad  &  Kelly 


Jeffrey  Dybzinski 

I'm  proud  of  you! 
Congratulations  too! 
Your  childhood  is  past, 
New  get  a  job  that  will  last. 
A  career  at  Subway- 
A  sandwich  artist?  No  way! 
You'll  work  towards  your  pension- 
But  did  I  fail  to  mention... 
Son.  be  a  man  of  strength  and  integrity- 
But  to  me  you're  still  Baby  Jeff-er-y! 


Kristina  Eminger 

Looking  back  on  how  much  you've 
accompHshed  already  and  looking 
forward  to  a  lifetime  of  achievement,  we 
salute  you,  Kris. 
Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


Josh  Freeh 

Josh, 

Congratulations!  We  are  proud  of  all  of 
your  accomplishments  so  far.  You  have  a 
bright  and  promising  future  ahead  of  you. 
The  whole  family  is  proud  of  you. 
Dad 


Lindsay  Freeman 

Dear  Lindsay. 

We  are  so  proud  of  you.  You've  become  a 
wonderful  young  adult.  Keep  going. 
Mom,  Dad  and  Lauren 


Stacie  Glavan 

Stacie, 

We  are  so  proud  of  all  your  accomplish- 
ments. We  love  you  and  will  always  be 
there  for  you.  We  wish  only  the  best  for 
you! 
All  our  love.  Mom.  Dad,  Beckie  &  Rickie 


Jamie  Godec 

We  are  all  so  proud  of  the  special  young 
lady  you  have  become. 
Love  you. 

Mom,  Ron,  Michelle.  Dad 
Adam,  Robbie,  Shelly.  Ronnie 


Barry  Grisez 

Barry, 

You've  come  a  long  way  in  the  last  12 

years.  Keep  up  the  good  work.  We're  very 

proud  of  you. 

Love.  Dad  and  Mom 


Angela  E.  Haynes 

Wherever  your  travels  take  you,  you'll 
never  be  alone;  nor  will  you  ever  be  too 
far  away  from  home. 
Love,  Pop  and  Mom 


Matt  and  Mike  Hoffman 

Congratulations,  we  are  very  proud  of  both 

of  you.  We  hope  all  the  best  for  you  both. 

There's  nothing  you  can't  achieve. 

Love, 

Mom  and  Dad 


Pam  Jordan 

Pam, 

Congratulations!  We  are  very  proud  of 

you!  Best  of  luck  in  the  years  ahead.  We 

know  you  will  achieve  anything  you  set 

your  mind  to  do! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 


203 


Mary  Kiral 

The  hard  work,  the  hours  spent,  the  fears 
and  the  anticipation.  There  can  be  no  one 
any  prouder  of  a  daughter. 
Congratulations, 
Dad 


Chris: 

We  are  very  proud 
of  you  and  all 
your  accomplish- 
ments. Congratu- 
lations on  four 
great  years.  You 
have  given  us 
some  wonderful 
memories. 
Continue  to  aim 
high  and  work 
hard  to  make  your 
dreams  come  true. 
You  are  the  best. 
We  love  you. 
Mom,  Dad  and  J. 


Chris  Kletecka 


Jessica  L.  Kochis 

Jess, 

God  blessed  me  with  a  rare  and  beautiful  gift- 

you.  From  the  moment  of  your  conception  you 

have  given  purpose  to  my  life  and  filled  it  with 

a  special  love  and  joy.  Success  will  be  yours  if 

you  stay  true  to  your  ideals,  follow  your 

dreams,  be  a  true  and  loyal  friend  and  above 

all  keep  God  in  your  heart  and  a  smile  on  your 

face. 

Love  always.  Mom 


Graduating... 
didn't  you 
just  start 
school!  Stay 
as  sweet  as 
you  are 
today  and 
always.  I 
know  you'll 
always  make 
your  dad  and 
me  proud. 
He  is 
watching 
over  you.  I 
love  you. 
Love,  Mom 


Sara  A.  Kuhen 


Angela  La  China 

Congratulations!  Just  remember,  Angle,  be 

yourself  and  follow  your  dreams.  We  are  so 

proud  of  you. 

We  love  you. 

Dad,  Mom,  Tommy. Stacy,  Tommy! 


Amy  Marie  Lindic 


Amy, 
We  knew 
you  could 
do  it.  Love 
you  very 
inuch. 
Good  Luck 
in  your 
future. 
Dad  and 
Grandma 


Dear  Sean, 
You  have 
brought  so 
much 
happiness 
into  our 
lives.  We 
are  very 
proud  of 
you. 
Love, 

Mom,  Kim, 
Harry,  April 
&  Eddie 


Sean  B.  Luil<art 


Dana, 

Congratula- 
tions! We 
are  very 
proud  of 
you!  You 
have  given 
us  much 
happiness! 
Love  -  Mom. 
Dad  &  Dawn 


Congratula- 
tions !  We  are 
all  proud  of 
your  achieve- 
ments. With 
God's 
continued 
grace  and 
your  sense  of 
humor  may 
your  success 
continue. 
Love, 

Mom,  Dad, 
Nanci 


204 


Dana  K.  Malaney 


Janeen  Miklowski 


Ben  Mooney 


Ilese  Dana  O'Keefe 


Lesie, 
I've  always 
been  so  very 
proud  of 
you. ..you've 
become  an 
honest,  fun- 
loving, 
enthusiastic, 
smart,  witty, 
sweet,  strong 
and  beautiful 
woman. ..always 
be  proud  of 
yourself! 
Congratula- 
tions, Lesie! 
I  love  you. 
Mom 


Renee, 
Great  work.  We 
are  so  proud  of 
you  and  LOVE 
you  very  much. 
Congratulations, 
Mom,  Dad, 
Katie,  Stephie, 
T.C.,  &  Pooper 


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Two  roads  diverged  in  a  yellow  wood. 
And  sorry  I  could  not  travel  both 
And  be  one  traveler,  long  I  stood 
And  looked  down  one  as  far  as  I  could... 

Two  roads  diverged  in  a  wood,  and  I- 

I  took  the  one  less  traveled  by. 

And  that  has  made  all  the  difference. 

(From  Robert  Frost's  "The  Road  Not  Taken") 

Dear  Rachel  and  Justin, 

We  love  you  and  pray  that  you  will  choose  your 

roads  wisely. 

Mom  and  Dad 


James  J.  Price 


Where  have 
the  years 
gone?  You  did 
it!  Congratula- 
tions! We  are 
so  very  proud 
of  you  and 
wish  you  all 
the  best  life 
has  to  offer! 
Thank  you  for 
being  such  a 
wonderful  son 
and  brother! 
May  God 
Bless  you 
always! 
Love,  Mom  & 
Dad& 
Amanda 


Through  all 
the  ups  and 
downs  you 
have  always 
brought  me 
joy  and 
wonderful 
memories.  I 
wish  you 

joy, 

happiness, 
and  all  the 
success  in 
the  world. 
ALL  MY 
LOVE, 
MOM 


Amy  B.  Repko 


Timothy  Rutti 

We  have  watched  you  crawl,  to 
walking  and  standing  tall.  Knowing  you 
will  face  every  challenge  with  courage  and 
strength,  tho'  there  may  be  times  you  may 
fall,  we  will  always  be  there  for  you  plus 
always  be  very  proud  of  you. 
Congratulations ! 
Love  Always! !  Mom  and  Dad 


Kenny  Schuster 

Little  Kenny, 

God  truly  blessed  us  with  this  little  bundle  of 

amazement,  and  you  continue  to  amaze  us  to  this 

day  with  all  your  strength,  courage  and  charm. 

We  are  so  very  proud  of  the  fine  young  man  that 

you  are. 

Remember:  you'll  always  be  our  "Little  Kenny" 

and  we  love  you  more  than  words  can  say ! 

Congratulations, 

Mom,  Dad  and  Eric 


Helene  M.  Schwartz 


As  a  little 

girl  you 

were  such  a 

blessing 

from  God  to 

us. 

Your  future 

looks  bright, 

continue  to 

be  a  blessing 

to  all  you 

meet. 

We  love  you 

and  are  so 

proud  of 

you. 

Mom  &  Dad 

205 


Melanie  Shippitka 

Best  of  Luck!  Mom  and  Dad 


Paula  Sustarsic 

Dear  Paula, 

We  are  so  proud  of  you!  Always  know 
how  much  we  love  and  support  you.  Best 
of  luck  in  Pittsburgh. 

Love,  Mom.  Dad,  and  Tony 


Brian, 

Your  strength 
of  character 
continues  to 
make  us  very 
proud.  We 
congratulate 
you  as  you 
finish  one 
hurdle,  to 
begin  another. 
With  God's 
blessings, 
may  you  stay 
strong  in  all 
you  do. 
We  Love 
You, 
Mom  &  Dad 


Brian  Udovich 


Graduation!  Wow! 

It's  hard  to  believe 

you  are  so  grown. 

You've  brought  much 

Joy  to  our  lives.  We're 

proud  of  you. 

Love.  Mom  &  Dad 


Leah  Walczak 

Leah, 

We  are  so  proud  of  all  you  and  excited  for 
what  is  yet  to  come. Use  what  is  special  and 
unique  in  you  to  realize  all  that  you  dream. 
We  are  with  you  every  step  of  the  way! 
All  our  love. 

Dad,  Mom,  and  Michael 


Congratu- 
lations to  a 
very 
Special 
Lady.  God 
Bless  you 
and  keep 
you  happy 
always. 
Love  You, 
Mom 
&Dad 


Tom  Walker 


Therese  Zele 


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You  have 
been  a  great 
joy  in  our 
lives.  We  are 
very  proud  of 
you.  Good 
luck  and  God 
bless  you 
always. 
Love  you  lots. 
Mom,  Dad.  & 
Bucky 


Gina  Zeman 


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Jewel  Hagood 

Punkin: 

As  you  graduate  I  consider 

the  "radiance"  of  your  smile 

the  "brilliance"  of  your  mind 

the  "shapes  and  colours"  of  your  past 

the  "magnificence"  of  your  present 

Blended  with  the  "clarity"  of  your  future 

And  behold  the  "exquisite  cut"  of  a 

perfect  "Jewel". 

Love,  Mommy  -  1995 


Manicka  Collins 

My  Love, 

I  was  proud  of  you  then, 

and  I  am  just  as  proud  of  you  now! 

Continue  to  believe  and  trust  in  the  Lord 

Jesus. 

Eternally  yours. 

Love  -  Moramie 


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was  more  strictly 
enforced 

A.F.S 84 

Abramovic.  Anthony 107 

Abshire,  Laura 107 

Academics  Divider 90 

Ackley.  Racfiel  62,  87,  107,  123 

Activities  Divider 52 

Adams,  Brandi 132 

Adams,  Christina 117 

Adams.  Dawn 149.  184,  201 

Adams,  Jessica 75,  149,  179,  196 

Adams,  Leah 132 

Adams,  IVIarcus 117 

Adams,  Nichole 117 

Adams,  Robin  107 

Adamson,  Latasha 132 

Addis,  Jane 84,  95,  200 

Adelstein,  Laura 95 

Adrine-Robinson,  Jua 63,  81,  149,  188 

Agnew, Jason  132 

Agnew,  Richard 175 

Aides,  Clinic 66 

Aides,  Office 68 

Ataupovic,  Adrijana 132 

Alexander,  James 64 

Alexander,  Mamie 63,  132 

Allan,  Alex 95 

Allen,  Dana  149,  198 

Amato,  Susan  95 

Amonette,  Misty 107 

Anderson,  Jamell 132 

Anderson,  Scott 219 

Anderson,  Vernesha 149 

Andrews,  Rasa-Lila 149,  178,  191 

Anthony,  Elijah 149 

Antonini,  Justin 92,  200 

Appling,  I3ante 132 

Appling,  Traeey 117, 191 

Aquilano.  Andrew 64,  107 

Aquilano,  Nicholas 117 

Archibald,  Earl 95 

Arendt,  Bryan 67,  107 

Argie,  Frant<  132 

Arlesic,  John  25,  26 

Armaro,  Dominic 117 

Armstrong,  Bradford 65,  107 

Arndt,  Wayne 33,52.117 

Arnold,  Lauren  8,60,  107 

Arp,  Casey 64,  117 

Arthur,  Qiana 117 

Ashley,  Brandon 38,  132 

Ashley,  Roschell  48, 149.  191 

Atlas,  Bridgette 132 

Attamante,  Bill 95 

Avery,  Da  Von 132 

Ayer,  Adam 43, 117,  189 

lyers.  Michelle 92 

filood  drive  was  succes.s- 
ful,  attracting  many 
students  and  faculty 

Baber,  Laura 81.149,  178,  182,  184 


Bacl<os,  Ron  95,200 

Bailey,  Belinda  149 

Bailey,  Joe 198 

Baioni,  Kathenne  5,  25,  38,  62,  68,  73,  83, 
89,114,  117,  148,  194 

Baird,  Darlene 198 

Baizel,  Dawn 117 

BaKer,  Michael 107,  114 

Ball,  Cynthia 117 

Ball,Tomil<a 132 

Ballash,  Amber 175 

Banach,  David 38,  117,  189 

Banach.  Michael  5,  38,  85.  149,  159 

Banach,  Tim IBS 

Banc.  Tom 25,  26.  91,  95,  101, 152 

Bandy,  Rashaad 107 

Banl<s.  Jetaun 149 

Banks.  Kevin 27.  107 

Banks.  Lawrence 37,  38, 117,  189 

Banks,  Will  132 

Bankston.  Andre  107 

Bankston,  Ed 198 

Barber,  Amy  ...  3,  9,  57,  58,  149, 178,  219 

Barber,  Angela 117,  193 

Barbis.  Nicole 21 ,  50,  132 

Barbish,  Brandon 132 

Barbish,  Dana 35,  62.  107 

Barbish.  Ethel 95 

Barcza.  John 95 

Barfield.  Keyonna 132 

Barker,  Brenda 93,  200 

Barker,  Greg  117,  147 

Barker,  Maria  2,  7,  14.  146,  147,  149,  184, 
191,218 

Barkin,  Melanie 132 

Barkoot,  David  117 

Barnard.  Charles 117 

Barnauskas,  Mike  25.  26 

Barnes,  Tammie 149 

Baron,  Keith 117,  123.  189 

Barrett.  Joyce 95 

Barrett.  Justin 86,218 

Barrett.  Ranessa 86,  117,  132,  218 

Barrett.  Steven 30,55,  132 

Bartel.  Kathryn  149.  200 

Bartlett,  Carl 183 

Bartlett,  Cliff 107 

Barzal,  Joseph 102,  107 

Barzai,  Timothy 175 

Baseball 188 

Basketball,  Girl's 40 

Bateman,  Monique 63. 1 17 

Batich,  Stephanie 149 

Battle,  Anthony 149 

Battle,  Larry 149 

Bauer.  Kathryn  .  39,  40,  41,  42,  54,  55,  57, 
132,  192 

Beasley,  Clifton 62,63 

Beatty,  Brian 117 

Bechtel,  Carol  92 

Bechtel,  John 32,  33,  64.  78,  149 


Starla  Withers,  Shanna 

Washington,  Joneice  Porch,  and 

Sommer  Boswell  are  enjoying 

themselves  at  one  of  Euclid's  football 

pep  rallies. 


Bechtel,  Kate 45,  117 

Beck,  Jeffery 117 

Beck,  Scott 28,117,  193 

Begg,  Tiffany 117 

Begin,  Adam 117 

Begovic,  Brigita 132 

Behun,  Jason 150 

Bekenkamp,  Maartje 54,  62,  75,  150 

Belanich,  James 44,  150,  188,201 

Belanich,  Richard 44,  117 

Bell,  Adonis 175 

Bell,  Kalisha 117 

Bell,  Kristin 107 

Bell,  Lynn 64, 107 

Bell,  Meredith 5,  150,  160 

Bell,  Rodney 150 

Bell,  Shavon 39, 107 

Benak,  Bryan  33,  132 

Bender,  Stan 80,95,  151,  152,200 

Benjamin,  Jamil 107 

Benjamin,  Lavory 117 

Bennett  Jr,  Edmond 150 

Benson,  Lolita 150 

Bergolc,  Daniel 78,  79,80,  117 

Bergolc,  Melanie 80,  132,  142 

Bertovic,  John 132 

Besley.  Majida 107 

Besses.  Louis 150,  188 

Besses,  Truceilla ..., 107 

Best,  Ariana  117 

Beuck,  Andrew 132 

Beuoy,  Donna  21,  132,  185,218 

Beverly,  Melissa 14,  150 

Bialko.  Khstie 107,  117 

Big  Show 194 

Biggom,  Brandon  190 

Bilak,  Matthew 150 

Billips,  Le  Roy 176 

Birdsong,  Carrie 64, 150 

Bischof,  David 80, 132,  189 

Bischof,  Kimberly 197 

Black,  Allen  69,  78,  79,  95,  200 

Black,  Dolores 85,95, 101,  200 

Black,  Mary 95 

Blackburn,  Thomas 107 

Blackford,  Jaina 5,31,81,  132 

Blackwell,  Tanisha 53,  132,  150 

Blade,  Jerry 107 

Blair,  Le  Tera 57,  58 

Blatnik,  Elizabeth  14,  31, 150,  156 

Blatnik,  Frederick 20,  30,  67,  117 

Bloom,  Jameka 68,  150, 178, 182,  184 

Bluhm.  William 107 


Blunt,  Damon 65,  1! 

Bock,  Christopher i; 

Boddie,  Christopher 36, 1; 

Boddie,  Simeon24,  25,  26,  27,  36,  38, 1 

Bode,  Emily 10,  51 ,  52,  69,  87,  1 

Bogard,  Cornelia 1i 

Bojc.  Joseph 43,  1; 

Bolden,  Daunte 1; 

Bolden,  Thomas 132,  II 

Bolding,  Benjamin 1: 

Bonfiglio,  Melissa  ..34,  131,  132,  142,  l! 

Boos,  Becky 11,  68,  87. 117,  2 

Boos,  Kristy 1: 

Borally's  Catering 2i 

Borchert,  Rebecca 47,  49,  68,  1i 

Borcziak,  Heather 1; 

Borrero,  Anita 1: 

Bosher,  Denny 27,  1i 

Bosolt,  Joseph  150,  t 

Boswell.  Sommer 117,  2 

Bowers,  Jason  1; 

Bowie,  Clarissa 153,  183,  1i 

Bowser,  Jessica 62,  1i 

Boy's  Tennis  1: 

Boyce,  Aaron  36,  37,  38,  43,  85,  153,  1/ 
180, 184 

Boyce,  Joseph  43,  ti 

Boyd,  Elan 1i 

Boyes,  Keith 1 17,  1: 

Bradek,  Crystal  1 

Bradford,  Calvin 39,  1i 

Bragg  Jr,  Johnny 1 

Bray.  Latisha 1 

Brearton.  Gene  95.  103,  II 

Breeden,  Barbara 72,  95,  2i 

Breeze,  David  i 

Bremer,  Kevin 1! 

Brennan,  Nicholle 153,  178,  182,  V. 

Brenner,  Rhiannon 117,  2 

Bresler,  Gregory 1i 

Bresler,  Nicholas 1i 

Brewer,  Kristina 89,  1i 

Brewster,  Christina 1i 

Brinovec,  David 1 

Briscoe,  Maurice 11 

Britsky,  Dawn T 

Brkic,  Joe 1! 

Brochak,  Shaun 27,  1i 

Brokaw,  Kerry  1: 

Brooks,  Chameka 1i 

Brown,  Christopher 1i 

Brown.  Dale  II 

Brown.  Daniel II 


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Brown,  Deleonte  25,  26,  48,  49, 117,  160, 
179,  190 

Brown,  Felicia 153 

Brown,  Jeffrey 107 

Brown,  Jerin 117 

Brown,  Kennetli  107 

Brown,  Kimyashia 107 

Brown,  Larry 27,  107 

Brown,  Rafael  ..  13,  20,  30,  74,  84,  85,  86, 
88.  89,  94,  153,  177,  178,  184 

Brown,  Fiick 188 

Brown,  Sandra  .23,  31,  81,  153,  168,  178, 
184,  191 

Brown,  Stefanie 57,  59,  132 

Brown,  Tomika 132 

Brown  III.  James 107 

Browne,  Mark 78,79,  117 

Bruketa.  Meryann 68,  82,  178,  201 

Bruno,  Michael 28,  107 

Brzeczkowski,  Jenna  30,  74,  87,  153.  178, 
182,  184,201.202,217 

Brzezinski,  Erin 77, 107 

Brznawski,  Kristy 28 

Buchannon,  William 4,27,38, 107 

Buchner,  Elizabetfi 9,  82, 132 

Buchner,  Jon 1 93 

Buck,  Pat 95,98,  200 

Buggs,  Lakesha  3,  7,  17,  79,  85,  153,  201 , 
202 

Buhaley,  Grady 190 

Bujnocki,  Patrick  64,  132,  189 

Buncic  Jr..  Ivica 132 

Bunton.  Clifton  107 

Burdecki,  Mike 175 

Burgess,  James 176 

Burke.  Dan 194, 195 

Burke,  David 30, 118,  168 

Burke,  Jason 118 

Bunell,  Christopher 107 

Burton  111.  Emanuel 106,  107 

Bush,  Debra 153 

Bush,  Joan 45,  196 

Bush,  Kyle  14,  44,  82,  153, 159,  178,  180. 
184,  190,201,202 

Bush  III,  Frederick 27,  38,  107 

Butera,  Richard 54,  57,  107 

Butkus,  Daina 187,  194 

Butler,  Tiffany 118 

Buttari,  Brandi 132 

Buttrick  III.  Earnest 153 

Culture  Club  was  a 
new  organization  that 
began  this  year 

Cade,  Alfonzo  147,  153,  182 

Cadovec,  Kristina 107 

Cahill,  Jeffrey 38,  107 

Calabrese,  Danielle....  54,  55,  56,  57,  122, 
132 

Caldwell,  EInora 39,  102 

Caldwell,  Steven  57,  190,  195,  199 

Callahan,  Corey 118 

Callahan,  Dontrell 49,  64,  65,  89,  153 

Callahan  Jr,  Daryl  107 

Callihan,  Kendra  95,200 

Calvert,  David 108 

Calvert,  Jennifer .-;;-?;;?;SSf.  62,  133 

Calwise,  Tiaria 118 


Cangemi,  Jason 133 

Cangemi,  Jeffrey 133 

Capretta.  Jennifer 108 

Carey,  Brendan 118 

Carleton,  Amanda 108 

Carleton,  William 118 

Carlson,  Jennifer 118,  193 

Carlson,  Kevin ....  54,  56,  64,  98,  153, 159, 
219 

Carlton,  Amanda 57,  58,  68 

Carlton,  Tony  87 

Carmichael,  Casey 26,  65,  118 

Carmody,  Judy 87,  95,  151 ,  200 

Carney,  Pat 190 

Carney,  Timothy ..  22,  46,  48,  49,  133,  190 

Carpenter,  Patricia 45,  108 

Carpenter,  Paul  David ...  85,  153,  178,  184 

Carr,  Benjamin 133 

Carr,  Daniel 133 

Carroll,  Ben 194,  199 

Carroll,  Matthew 32,  33,  118.  123 

Carse,  Laura 118.  126 

Carter  111,  Charles 133 

Case,  Wendy 25,  73,  95 

Casiato,  Eric 118 

Casiato,  Robby 108 

Caves,  Belicia 108 

Centofanti,  Jennifer 153 

Ceranowicz,  Charles 65,  108 

Ceranowicz,  Edward 65,  118 

Cerjan.  Jennifer 133 

Cesa.  William 133 

Chambers.  Amira 133 

Chambers.  Terrance 118 

Champa.  David 81,  133 

Champion,  Leroy 108 

Chandler,  Amy 108 

Chandler,  Paige 118 

Charles,  Latresa 153 

Chatman.  Trisha 198 

Cheerleaders 50 

Cheraso,  Frank 133 

Cherkas,  Daniel  21,  133 

Cheshier,  Lisa 55.  95 

Childress,  Tameshala 133 

Chinni,  Adrienne  ...75,  153,  178,  182,  184 

Chitwood,  Jamie  154,  184 

Chitwood,  Martha 133 

Chmielewski,  Robert 25,  26,  28,  1 33 

Choir,  Gospel 63 

Choma,  Kristin  51,  108 

Choral  Masters 62 

Choraliers 62 

Cfiristen,  Patricia 133,  192 

Christides,  Androniki  .,31,  81,  86,  89,  154, 
178.  185 

Christopher,  Angle 95 

Christopher,  Magdalen 133 

Christopher,  Nicole  ..  85,  88,  89,  154, 159, 
177,  178,  179 

Ciarlillo,  Angelo 108,  118 

Cicco,  Jennifer 54,  55,  56,  57,  89,  108 

Ciofani,  Michael  ,.,. 175 

Cirino,  Angelo  :V; 118 

Cirino,  Laura; 118 

Ciulla,  Cindy...  20,  21,  154,  159,  178,  182, 
184 

Clark,  Alaycia .;,.. 39 

Clark,  Anita 133 

Clark,  Bryant 24,25,48,49,  154,  190 


Clark,  Christine 118 

Clark,  Darnell 118 

Clark,  Isis 175 

Clark,  John 108 

Clark,  Joseph 118 

Clark,  Kimberly  8,  154,  178,  181,  182,  184 

Clark,  Marie 95,  102 

Clark,  Nicole 133 

Clark,  Richard 118,  133 

Clark,  Shannon 17,  57,  58,  108 

Clarke,  Katie 67,  80,  133 

Clarke.  Melissa  31,81,  154,  168 

Clarkson,  Shane  118 

Clarkson,  Sheena  133 

Cleaves,  Monique 108 

Climax  Specialty  Metals  Corp 200 

Clinic  Aides 66 

Close  Up 75 

Club,  Key 69 

Club,  Ski 70 

Coates,  Akilah 154 

Cockrell,  Tomika 108 

Coffey,  Sherita 118 

Cofield,  Bridgette 108 

Cogley,  Amber 35,  51 ,  68, 108 

Colaianni,  Carmen 95 

Colan,  Margaret 154 

Coiantonio,  Joseph 108 

Cole,  Jamie 108 

Coleman,  James  ...44,  46,  54,  57,  60,  118 

Coles,  Omar 53,  56,57,  154 

Collier,  Alan 133 

Collins,  Manicka  .  7,  17,  68,  154.  160,  178, 
206 

Collins.  Vanessa 118 

Collins  Jr.  Thurman 118 

Colon,  Radames 19 

Colonna,  Christopher 154 

Comer,  April 108 

Commencement 199 

Compton,  Gregory  175 

Congin,  Michael 133,  154 

Conklin,  Kevin 133,  154 

Connelly,  Frances 108 

Connor,  Talia 108 

Conteh,  Atimu 108 

Conyers,  Bryan 89,  108 

Cool,  Dane 154,  178 

Cooper,  Jeron 25,26,28,  118 

Cooper,  Ocurlest 49.  118 

Cooper,  Richard 118,  190 

Cooper,  William 108 

Copenhaver,  John 95 

Copic,  John 108 

Copic,  Katherine  4,  13,  52,  69,  80.  82.  83, 
85,  86,  89,  94,  147,  154,  179,  218 

Copley.  Michael 176 

Corcoran.  Margaret 6,  38,  51,  108 

Corleto,  Daniel 30,84,  133,  190 

Corleto,  Marina  84,  85,  148,  154,  168,  185 

Cornwell,  Felisha 108 

Corrigan,  Jill 61,  66,  133 

Cosiano,  Ralph  190 

Costa,  Christopher 133 

Cotten,  Glenn 133 

Council,  Student 88,  89 

Cousette,  Deshawn 108 

Coyne,  Megan 45,  133,  191 

Cravrford,  Alia 61,86,87,  133 

Crawford.  Sandra 108 

Creer,  Michael 27,  108 

Criado,  Geno 154 

Crider,  Kizzy 118,  133 

Crismor,  Rebecca 39, 108 

Croft,  Kristopher 133 

Crosby,  Kevin 64,  133 

Cross  Country 46 

Crutchfield.  Derrick  27,  108 

Cudo,  Jay 188 

Culture  Club 76 


Michelle  O'Donnell  and  Brandi 
Wright  working  on  a  chemistry 
experiment. 


Cummings,  Shaun  27,  108 

Cummings,  Yolanda 133 

Cummings,  Yolonda 154 

Cunningham,  Annette 84, 118 

Cunningham,  Clayton  37,  38,  133 

Cunningham,  Cory 118 

Cupar,  Michael 154 

Cutwright,  George 157.  182,  184 

Cvetovac,  Alan 31,  108 

Cyganski,  Nicholas 118 

ictionaries  were  used 
by  students  to  improve 
I  their  vocabulary 

D'Apice,  Jessica 118 

D'Apice.  Kelly 133 

Dacar,  Julie 5,  62,  131.  133,  192 

Dacar,  Mary  Ann 23,47,  72,  133,  191 

Dacar,  Michael 19,  157,  201,  202 

Dana,  Pandora 65,  108 

Dane,  Margana 194,  197 

Daniels.  Bernardette 108 

Darby,  Antonio  B 108,  176 

Dattilo,  Richard 108 

Daugherty,  Harold 38,  95 

Daugherty,  James 176 

David,  Jennifer 38,  118 

David,  John 190 

Davis,  Amanda 11,  74,  84,  118 

Davis,  Antonio 49,  133,  190 

Davis,  Darnell 108 

Davis,  Eugene 108 

Davis,  Farisha 157 

Davis,  Hannah  5,25,38,73,  114,  157 

Davis,  Howard 108 

Davis,  Jennifer 80,  118 

Davis,  Johnathan 65,  93,  108 

Davis,  Lowell 92 

Davis.  Lynn  93 

Davis,  Nathaniel 28,  133 

Davis  Jr.  Maurice  108 

Dawson,  Randolph 33, 133 

Dawson,  Stephanie 133 

De  Boe,  Danielle  .., 70,  157,  201,  202 

De  Wine,  Carol  ....aj,^^^ 92 

De  Wine,  Matthew  .''....73l ,  54,  57,  60.  1 08 
De  Wine,  Timothy  52,  67,  76,  84,  89,  133. 
195 

Dean,  Lori 11,68,  118 

Deister,  Thomas 64, 133,  157 

Dennis,  Erioka 57,  58,  108 

Dennis.  Jason 157 

Dennis,  Jonathan 108 

Deramus,  Randolph 65,  108 

Derganc,  Jason 133,  157 

Di  Bartolomeo,  Richard 118 

Di  Blase,  Chris  199 

Di  Blase,  Stephanie  ,.  54,  55,  57,  1 1 8.  1 22 

Dickson,  La  Donti 133 

Dietrich,  Katie 157 

Dietz,  Jessica 157,  178,  183,  184 

Diggins,  Toni 108 

Dilalla,  Patrick 31,  54,  57,  60,  75,  108 

Dillon,  Carly 118 

Dindia,  Shannon 118 

Dineen,  Michelle31,  50,  81,  157.  178,  182, 
184 

DiPaulo's  Home  of  Beauty 208 

Dirk,  Andrew 136 

Dirk,  David  157 

Dismukes  Jr,  Jerome 136 

Dissauer,  Larry 136 

Distributive_Education 81 

Divider,  Academics 90 

Divider.  Activities 52 

Divider,  Memories 186 

Divider,  Senior  146 

Divider,  Sports 22 

Divider,  Student  Lite 6 

Divider,  Underclass 104 

Dixon,  Adrienne 175 

Dixon,  Ann  108 


211 

Index 

Dixon,  Forrest  33 

Dixon,  Kim 95 

Olugos.  Brian  21,  157 

DIugos,  Sean  ,..:-, 108 

Dobucki,  Dana  ;■. 136 

Dodge,  Amanda 45,  108 

Domin,  Elizabetln 116,  118,  148 

Oominick,  Jodi  .10,  51,  61,  83,  86,  88,  89, 
118,  194 

Dominique,  Kimberly 157,  184 

Dooley,  Sonia.     ■— .•^- 118 

Doolin,  Jacqueline...,;^,'. 118 

Dorsey,  Shannon  ......i 118 

Dotson,  Richard '. 108 

Dolson,  Sheree    .' 119 

Dowd,  Rashida 108 

DovtoII,  Demetrius         28,  64,  65,  89,  157, 
178,  182,  193,201,202 

Doyle,  Jessica 45,  109 

Doyle.  Michael  28.43,  119,  189 

Drienka,  Sue  193 

Dnscoll,  James 190 

Du  Bose  Jr,  Jerry 119 

DuBroy,  Terry 95,  151 

Duchon,  Nichole 136 

Dudley,  Cherie 62,  63 

Dudley.  Kesha 127,  136 

Dugandzic,  Ana 1,36 

Duheric.  Zineta 109 

Duke,  Nakeshia 65,  109 

Dula,  Joseph 54,  55,  57,  60.  1 36 

Dulla,  Chad  184 

Duncan,  Angel  65,  157,  178 

Duncan,  Steven12,  24,  25,  29,  73,  90,  136 

Dunn.  Doug 184 

Durbin,  Michael 30,  31,  95. 101 

Durr,  Darius 109 

Durrah,  Rachand,..,. 26,54, 119 

Durrah,  Raychand 28 

Duval,  Jonathan 119 

Duvall,  Daniel 175 

Dworning,  Apnl 109 

Dwyer,  Bill 93 

Dwyer  Jr,  Gary12,  13,  14.24,25,81,  156, 
157,178,  188,201,202 

Dybzinski,  Jeffrey 157,  201,  202 

Dzerowicz,  Alex  95,  151 

uclid  sports  had  a 
successful  vear 


Earick,  Jessica 119 

Ebright,  Danielle 65,76,  136,  182 

Echolls,  Rich  27 

Echols,  Kelly 119,  178 

Echols,  Reggie 96,  152 

Echols,  Richard 10,  27,  109 

Echon,  Michael 1:69 

Eddy,  Christopher 119 

Eddy.  Ryan  30,38,  157.  178,  184 

Edmonds,  Andrew 109 

Edmonds  Jr,  Ronnie 109 

Edsall,  Amanda 136 

Edwards,  Kimiko -,,... a 158 

Edwardsen,  Jason  1...  6l','6S,  136 

Egrek,  Stacy 136 

Elding,  Ken 109 

Eler,  Sandy 109 

Eler,  Sylvia 71,89,  142,  158.  181,201, 

202,219 

Ellis.  Quiana 109 

Ellis,  Yelonda  109 

Elston.  Charlotte  96 

Emerman,  Jeremy 158 

Eminger,  Andrew  13,  30,  33,  64,  136 

Eminger,  Kns  33 

Eminger,  Knstina 13,  52,  84, 147,  158, 

179.  184,201,  203 

Enaro,  Jim 43 

English,  Mark 119 

Erak,  Thomas 119 

Ernst,  Chad 176 


Espiritu,  Joel  175 

Euclid  Heat  Treating  Co 208 

Euclid  Office  Supply 208 

Euclidian  71 

Eucuyo 77 

Evans,  Kevin  38,  43,  70,  89,  1 1 9,  1 23,  1 89 

I  ootball  team  re- 
'  corded  another  10-0 
record 

Fabert,  Christina  ..4,8. 11,  17.  50,51,  52, 
53,  83,  84,  88,  89.  94,  136.  142.  143,  198, 
218 

Fall  Play 86 

Farone,  Gia 158 

Farrow,  Kyla 158 

Farrow,  Vatreisha 39,  116,  119 

Fears,  Angelec 49,  63,  109 

Felden,  Paul 158, 193 

Feldkamp,  Ann  ..  11,35,83.  119,  123,  193 

Fell.  John 92 

Fenick,  Nichole 136 

Ferguson,  Candace  57,  58,84,  119 

Ferlito.  Ken 61,  96,  197,200 

Fernatt,  James 109.  176 

Fields.  Marcus 119 

Fifolt,  Laura  ....  4,  31.  50,  70,  85,  152,  158, 
168,179,182,  184,219 

Figueira,  Brent 33 

Figuero,  Richard  30,68,119 

Finotti,  Dana 5,30.31,81,  136,214 

Fiorelli,  Antonina 54,  57,  109 

Fiorille,  Jason 136 

Fisher,  Antoine 22,  25,  26,  27,  38,  106 

Fisher,  Tshombe 49,  175 

FitzGerald,  Allison 34,  39,  72,  76,  105, 

135,  136,  191,219 

FItzpatrick,  Noella 119 

Flag  Corps  58 

Flament,  Gale 96 

Fleetwood,  Charmaine 109 

Fleischer,  Samuel 119 

Fletcher,  Kelly 119,  136 

Flynt,  Erin 39.  109 

Focareto,  Kelly 19,  158,  159.  179,  180 

Fogarty,  Timothy  ...43,  89,  119,  123,  178. 
189 

Fonovic,  Janet 2,4,  12,  14,71,80,85. 

158.  179,219 

Football 24 

Forbes,  Rodney  65 

Fording,  Mark 119,  189 

Fording,  Michael  81,158,  188 

Forster,  Shawn 175 

Fort,  Tiyona 119 

Fortson,  Terrance 109 

Foster,  Courtney 119 

Foster,  Lamonte ..  25,  26,  48.  49,  119,  190 

Fouohe.  De  Laurence  .,.,.  109 

Fowler,  Jane  96 

Fox,  Audree  ^ 93 

Fox,  Jamie  .1 136 

Fox,  Michelle M 119 

Fox,  Sean  .,.„,,,,j..,„,i., J.|.  19,  30,  1 19 

Fox,  Stephanie... ". '35.  106,  109 

Francetic,  Dan 96,  152 

Frano,  Nicole v;:ri:K iMS 

Frazier,  Johnny ....; I|9 

Frazier,  Patrick 38 

Frederick,  Eric 175 

Frederick,  Mark 64,  109 

Fredrick,  Allison  45,65,  119 

Freedman,  Holly 96 

Freeh,  Emily 54,  60,  109 

Freeh,  Joshua  ..  54,  55,  56,  57,  60,  72,  85, 
158,  179,201,203 

Freeman,  Lauren  35.  45,  63,  89,  109 

Freeman,  Lindsay  .  52,  70.  81,  84,  85.  86, 
88,  89.  106,  142,  148,  158,  177,  179,  182, 
183,  184,  192,201,203 

National  Honor  Society  inductees 
having  lunch  in  the  cafeteria  after 
being  tapped. 


Freeman,  Nicole.. 158,  191 

Freeman,  Tyria..,., 109 

Freeman,  William 136 

Fretter,  Ryan , 175 

Frieden,  Jennifer 119 

Fuduric,  John 109 

Fuduric,  Michael 78,  158 

Fuller,  Donna  109 

Fuller,  Raychaun 109 

Fulton,  Christine 89,  109 

Fulton,  Lisa  119 

Future  Educators  74 

Goals  are  an  important 
part  of  a  person's  life 
if  they  want  success 

Gady,  Erin 109 

Gady,  Kevin  ..  30.  148,  158,  168, 179.  182 

Gage,  Davina 119 

Galati,  Charles 64,  109 

Gallon,  Travis 119 

Ganser,  Dawn 57,  62,  136 

Ganser,  Jarod 109 

Ganser,  Jason 176 

Gardner,  Lemuel 28,  54,  57,  1 19 

Gardner,  Tammy 158 

Gardner,  Tonya 109 

Garlauskas,  Markus 65,  136,  142 

Garrett,  Dara 39 

Garrison,  Rob 175 

Garzinskas,  Marty 45 

Gaspersic,  Erika 176 

Gast,  William  ..,25,  65,  136,  158,  179,  184 

Gates.  Barb 96 

Gatson,  Lloyd 109 

Gavin.  Kelly 6,  51 ,  64.  89,  109 

Gecewich,  Brian 43,  119,  189 

Gecewich.  Christine 57,  59,  109 

Geiger,  Kristina  ,.  4,  17,  42, 45,  50,  52,  83, 
84,  88,  89,  94,  136,  156,  178,  198,  218 

Genaro,  Gharies 119 

Genovese,  Nicole 5,  61. 136,  192 

Gentile,  Erica 109 

Gentile,  Richard 127, 136 

George  Jr,  Reginald  ..30,  54,  57,  119,  190 

Geosano,  Nicholas 119 

Gench,  Meigan 5,  83,  136 

Gerome,  Matthew  175 

Gezann.  Karen  .,.  7,  54,  55,  57,  62,  75.  85, 
158,  179,  184,  186 

Giancola,  David 57,  62,  1 19 

Gibbons,  Catherine 10,  55,  136 

Gibbons,  Elizabeth 42,  55,  109 

Gibbs,  LaTasha 65, 119 

Giboney.  Breslin 109 

Gibson,  Wendy 136 

Gilbert,  Michele 119 

Gildersleeve,  Robyn 119 

Gilliam,  Chacily 109 

Gilliam,  Melaney 62,  136 

Gillyard,  Carlos  54.  65,  89,  158 

Gillyard  II,  Romeo 54,  57.  64,  109 

Girl's  Tennis 42 

Glass,  Joseph 109 

Glavan,  Beokie 2,  71,  75,  81,  136,  159, 

192.219 

Glavan,  Stacie  2,  5,  12,  14,  38,  71,  75,  80, 
85,89,  160,  161,  179,  192,  193,201.203, 
218.  219 


Glowacki,  Aileen  55,  135,  136,  191 

Glowacki,  Paul  ,„  46,  49,  55,  69,  105,  119. 
190 

Gnandt,  Karen 89,  109 

Godec,  Adam 33,  119 

Godec,  Jamie,,70,  81,  161, 179.201,203 

Godec,  Rebecca 35,  51,  109 

Godnovec,  Ken 189 

Goerndt,  Timothy 28,  109 

Golf  43 

Good,  Margaret ,..  19,  47,  55,  75, 136,  196 

Good,  Paula 199 

Gooden,  Damlen 175 

Gooding,  Bill 93 

Goodman,  Brandon 136 

Goodwin,  Donte 109 

Gordon,  Erica 136 

Gorman,  Jeffrey 109 

Gorman,  Kevin 14,  161,  167 

Gorman,  Melissa 136 

Gould,  Rolynda 109 

Goulde,  De  Juan  ....  12,  13,  24,  25,  37,  38, 
136,  187,  190 

Qrabianowski,  Jennifer 54,  57,  109 

Grabianowski  Jr,  Timothy 61.  119 

Graham,  Kathleen 47,  55,  72,  136,  159 

Grande,  Danielle 109 

Granite,  Kevin 195.  197 

Granito,  Scott 38,61,  136,  142 

Grant,  Brian 109 

Grant,  Derrick 119 

Grant,  Jason  2, 161 

Graves,  Malinda 109,  119 

Graves,  Mattel 119 

Gray,  Kevin  30,  65,  81,  136,  161,  179 

Grayer,  Michele 161 

Greer,  Nikeeya 2,  161 

GreisI,  Ed 96 

Greskowiak.  Jamie  ,,  39,  68,  120,  193,  200 

Gnda,  Angela 109 

Gneshammer,  ttflary 120,  123 

Gnesmar,  Clara 109 

Grinsted,  James 38,  109 

Grisard,  Doug.... 54,  55 

Gnsard,  Douglas 57,  60, 120 

Gnsez,  Barry  ...  25,  68,  161,  188,  201.  203 

Grisez,  Patrick 43,  109 

Gross,  Katy 21,  136 

Grubach,  Alexis 120, 123 

Grubach,  Ethan 136 

Grundman,  Jeffrey 30,  38, 136.  189 

Grushcow,  Bea  61,  96,  200 

Guarnien,  Michael 53,  56,  57, 120 

Gudaitis,  Carolyn  47,  49,  55,  120,  191 

Gustafson.  Cynthia 161 

Guttu,  Jeffrey 120 

Guy,  Amy 5,  160.  161 


H 


onies  were  called  by 
teachers  if  students 
were  tardv  to  class 


Haddon.  Zinzila 136 

Hadyk,  Lauren 34.  68.  136, 192 

Hagood,  Jewel 63.  71,  76,  78,  89,  159. 

161.  179,  183,  184,201,206.213,219 

Hairston,  Maurice 63,  110 

Halbedel,  Tom 46,96.  102,190 

Hale,  Lora 110 


:iMall.  Ebony....... 110 

Hall,  Hanisha 110 

Hall,  Hershel  160 

Hall,  Jennifer 39,41,  160,  161 

Hall,  Milton  110,  120 

Hailer,  Edward  110 

Halloween  82 

Halstead,  Joshua 120 

Haluska,  Marcy 39,  40,  96 

Hamelin.  Kaiser 136 

Hamilton,  Ken 198 

Hamilton,  Sheril<a 137 

Hammond,  Joshua 110 

Hammond,  Randolph 65,  120 

Hance,  David  65,  110 

Hance,  Fredrick 137 

Harmon,  Tiffany 66 

Harper,  LaTassha 137 

Harris,  Amanda 110 

Harris,  Carmekia 39,  122 

Harris,  Courtney 191 

Harris,  Damian 102.  110 

Harris,  David 102,  120 

Harris,  Demetrius 65,  120,  137 

Harris,  Desiree 110 

Harris,  Kortni 110 

Harris,  Markeysha 63,  110 

Harris,  Maurice 120,  137 

Harris,  Ronald 161 

Harris,  Sue 93 

Harris,  Tanyanekia 161 

Harris,  Tiffany 110 

Harris,  Venita  120,  137 

Harris  111,  John 120 

Harris  Jr.  Anthony 120 

Harris  Jr,  Richard 110 

Harris  Jr,  Terry 110 

Harrison.  William  ....  12,  23,  24,  25,  28,  29, 
161 

Harsh,  Aaron 137 

Harsh,  Andrew 137 

Hart,  Gregory 137 

Hartman,  Tracey 120 

Hartmann,  Jeff  96,  151,  152 

Hartshorn,  Jonathan  26,  137 

Hasberry,  Stephany 110 

Hatcher,  Craig 110 

Hausen,  Jennifer 110 

Hawley,  Vincent 176 

Hayes,  Sharonda 120 

Haynes,  Angela 62,  65,  161 ,  201 ,  203 

Heard,  Khalilah  137 

Hegedus.  James 137 

Heiss,  Craig  31,  65,  110 

Heiss,  Eric 19,  30,  135.  137 

Henderson,  Djranell  64,  137 

Henderson,  Lakeisha 39,  137,  191 

Hendrickson,  Amy 194 

Hendrickson,  Kevin 65,  110 


Henson,  Robert  137 

Heramb.  IVIichael  30  137  193 

Heramb,  Rob 96,  151,  152,  193,200 

Heramb,  Ryan 31,  65,  110 

Herbert,  Scott 137,  189 

Herman,  Karvarees 161 

Herman,  Tramico  120 

Heuer,  Carolyn 96,  200 

Heuer,  Thomas 27,  33,  54,  110 

Hicks,  Leslie 110 

Hicks,  Tiffany  .:...  198 

Higgins,  Brett 161,  183 

Higgins,  Damien 120 

Higgins,  Darneisha 161 

Higgins,  Gregory 1 10 

Higgins,  Michael 27,  38,  106,  110 

Hlgham.  Steven 64,  137 

Highland,  Kourtney 62,87,  110 

Hilger,  Amy  137 

Hill,  Ambreese 120 

Hill,  La  Quita  D 63,  120,  137,  191 

Hill  III,  Berry 110 

Hillsman  Jr,  Monroe  .  9,  12,  23,  25,  26,  38, 
91,  120,  123,  190 

Hines,  Adam  46.49,  120,  190 

Hines,  Suzanne 96 

Hinton,  Cherie 34,  39,  40,  127,  137 

Hinton,  Dwayne 137 

Hiscott,  Kelly 77,  120 

Hobson,  David  161 

Hockey 32 

Hodder,  Amy ..  3,  34,  68,  79,  85,  1 62,  1 79, 
183,  184,  192 

Hodder,  Jo  Anne 96,  200 

Hodge,  Bradley 120,  189 

Hodge,  Clarice 162 

Hoffa,  Samantha 120,  186 

Hoffert,  Frank 96,  151 

Hoffman,  Matthew 146,  159,  162,  178, 

179,  188,201,203 

Hoffman.  Michael 5,  20, 162, 178,  179, 

188,201,203 

Holiday  Play 87 

Holland,  Joshua  28,  29,  70,  162,  168,  179 

Hollingsworth,  Dale 96,  127,,  152 

Hoilins,  Latrica 62.  63,120 

Hoilins,  Oaticia 120 

Hoilins,  Twshanaa 63.  137 

Hollis,  Sharon ...  17,  39.  41,  52,  83,  88.  89, 
94,  134,  135,  137,  159,  178,  192,  218 

Holly,  Richard 137 

Holness,  Shaun 38,  53,  54.  57,  110 

Holstein,  Dennis 137 

Hoitz,  Christopher 110 

Homecoming 12 

Homovec,  Dick 96,  152 

Hood,  Ralph 162,  179 

Hoover.  Lisa 120 

Hopkins,  Jessica  .  7,  19,  89, 162,  182,  183 

Hoppert,  Melissa 120,  193 

Horton,  Jeffrey 162 

Horton,  Steven 38,  110 

Hose  Master  Inc 208 

Howard,  Charies 27 

Howard,  Latoya 137 

Howard.  Romero 110 

Howard.  Shawn 120 

Howard,  Tiffany 1 10 

Howard  II,  Charies 110 

Howell,  Amy 87,  110 

Howell,  Carrie  74,  87,  162,  179,  217 

Hrdlicka,  Anthony 137 

Hrdlicka,  Nicole .,31,  120 

Hren,  Rebecca 45,89,  116,  120 

Hren,  Tony 197 

Hrovat,  Allison 42,  77,  1 10 

Hrovat,  Jennifer.,  10,  42,  68,  77,  137,  191, 
218 

Hubbard,  Lakehsa 162 

Hubbard,  Michael 120 

Hudson,  Linea 39,  liO 

Hughes,  De  Aunte 120 

Humar,  James 65,  137 

Humbert,  Katherine 137 

Humphery,  Tilden 194,  199 

Hunter,  Eugene 110 

Hunter,  Nigel 137 

Hurt,  Tiffany 110 


Hutchins,  Amy 162 

Hutson,  Azizi 110 

Hutton,  Joi 4,  17,57,  58,  104,  120 

Hutton,  Kimberiy  89,  110 

Hylkema,  Brian 137 

n-School-Suspension 
was  much  more  strict 
than  in  previous 
years 

lannetta,  Krista 137 

Ibarra,  Leandra 137 

Ibarra,  Shaundra 176 

Index 210 

Indoor  Track 'i.., 48 

Ingram,  Shmere 110 

Irons,  William  137 

Isaacs,  Larry  96 

Ivory,  Darice 110 

uniors  always  looked 
forward  to  their 
senior  year 

Jablonski,  Frank 74,  96 

Jackson,  Caroline  137 

Jackson,  David 1 10 

Jackson,  Elisha 137 

Jackson,  Israel 65 

Jackson,  Jonta 110 

Jackson,  Kayola 137 

Jackson,  Nicole 10,  54,  110.  191 

Jackson  111,  John 120 

Jackson  Jr,  Israel 162 

Jakiewicz,  Carolyn 138 

Jakse.  Jeffrey 162 

Jakse,  Margaret 110 

Janez,  Joseph 162 

Janosik,  James 110 

Janosik  Jr.  Joseph  64,  137 

Jazz  Band  60 

Jeffrey.  Jerry 120,  189 

Jeffrey,  Ricky 175 

Jeffries,  Karenina 120 

Jelinic,  Jean  81,  96,  152 

Jenkins.  Amber 110 

Jenkins,  Donshay 137 

Jenkins,  Jason 137 

Jenkins,  Kimberiy 62,  110 

Jenkins,  Mikia 110 

Jenko,  Christina 162 

Jenko,  David 120 

Jennings,  Solema  39,  162 

Jenc,  Kelly 137 

Jernejcic,  Christine 120 

Jerousek.  Garrett 110 

Jobs  18 

Jochum,  Michael 110 

Johnson,  Brandon 120.  126 

Johnson,  Cedric 38.  110 

Johnson,  David 27,  110 

Johnson,  Donald 137,  162 

Johnson.  Fernandas 25,  26,  27,  120 

Johnson,  Gregory 110 

Johnson,  Jacques 120 

Johnson,  Johnny 27,  1 1 1 

Johnson,  Kimberiy Ill 

Johnson,  Latanyia 162 

Johnson,  Matrika 10,  54,  57,  93,  111 

Johnson,  Melinda 162,  183 

Johnson,  Nicole  19,  137 

Johnson,  Qiana 120 

Johnson,  Riki  1 1 1 

Johnson,  Shawnte  Ill,  120 

Johnson,  Shenise  ..  3,  7,  17,  20,  147,  159, 
162 

Johnson,  Tenesia 163 

Johnson.  Vernesha 160 

Johnson,  William 137 

Johnson,  Yolonda 2 

Johnston,  Nicole  121 

Jolly,  Michael  38,  111 

Jones,  April 137 


Jones,  Brandi ..64.  138 

Jones.  Cassandra 54,  138 

Jones.  Christopher 121 

Jones,  Jason 121,  163 

Jones,  Joel 163 

Jones,  Kishaie.  57,  58,  85, 163,  180,  183, 
184,  218 

Jones,  Latisha 163,  189 

Jones,  Robert 111.  121 

Jones,  Yolanda 163.  179 

Jordan,  Brian 190 

Jordan,  Jaime 121 

Jordan,  Ken 160,  179 

Jordan,  Pamela  7,  50,  156,  163,  182,  201, 
203 

Juniors 130 

Jurcic,  Ivan 121 

Jurcic.  Mladen 121 


K 


nuth,  new  principal, 
at  Euclid  High  School 


Kale  Sarah  17,  62,  77,  105,  138,  142 

Kaminskaya.  Alia  81,  163 

Kaminski,  Phillip 1 1 1 

Kane,  Spencer 3,  92,  152,  200 

Karaba,  Dennis 138 

Kascak,  Jennifer 68,  163,  180,  184 

Kascak,  Kristen 39,  111 

Kasunic.  Jeffrey  121 

Katona,  Joyce 96 

Kauffman,  Jan 96,  200 

Kausek,  Leslie 138,  142 

Kavcic,  Erica 138 

Kazar,  Stephanie Ill 

Kazan,  Bill 28,  96,  97,  200 

Keffer,  Jessica 163 

Kehn,  Dennis  96 

Kehn,  Jan 96 

Keiffer,  Matthew 1 1 1 

Keller,  Jennifer 121,  138 

Keller,  Sarah 1 1 1 

Kelley,  Jim 96,  152 

Kelly,  Amanda 121 

Kelly,  Bryan 175 

Kelly,  Tenishia 175 

Kemp,  Antoine  24,  25,  73,  163 

Kennedy,  Omar Ill 

Kenner,  Tyrone 38 

Kerestesy,  Daniel Ill 

Kerko,  Melissa Ill 

Ketchum,  Kevin 54,  56,  57,  60,  62,  163 

Ketchum,  Mark 138 

Ketchum,  Stacia 17,54,56,57,  121 

Key  Club 69 

Khamassi,  James ri;e'l63 

Kids  on  the  Block 67 

Kilkenney,  Erin 47,80,  111 

Killion,  Mark 163,  179,  180,  184 

Kimball,  Jason 121 

Kineva,  Diana 138 

King,  Chris 198 

King.  Jeanna Ill 

King,  Jessica 111 

Kinison,  Heather 61,  127,  138 

Kinkopf,  Christopher 138 

Kiral,  Mary  33,  74,  86,  163, 185,  201,  204. 

218 

Kish,  Kristin  ....75,  85,  155.  156, 163,  180, 

181,  183,  184,  196 

Klein,  Ellen 99 

Kletecka,  Christopher7,  14,  15,23,  30,  38, 

78,  79,  163,  178,  180,  183.  184,  188,  201, 

204 

Kletecka,  Jason,  38.  43,  89,  121,  123,189 

Klingmann,  Kristopher Ill 

Klocker,  Carolyn 62,  121,  191 

Klocker,  Kevin 30,  61,  138 

Knight,  Robert 121 

Knuth,  Robert..  3,  72,  92,  93,  94,  148,  200 
Kochis,  Jessica  75,  84,  85,  163,  179,  201, 
204,218 


Kocin,  Kathryne 138 

Kocin,  Katy 80 

Koczur.  Heather 98,  99,  147 

Koenig,  Ingrid 76,99,  101 

Koepp,  Kristlna 163 

Koerber,  Melissa 34,  138,  191 

Koeth.  Angela 33,  81,  86,  138,  218 

Koeth,  Curtis 65,  111 

Kohanski,  Sally  192 

Koiicti,  Cassandra 121 

Kolich,  Nicole 121 

Kontra,  Kelly 89,  111 

Kontra.  Terry 1 1 1 

Koons,  Matthew Ill 

Koop,  Scott  27 

Kope,  Frederick 64,  111 

Kosovich,  Kimberly  55.  57,  59,  1 1 1 

Kovacevich,  Christina  35,39,  111 

Kovatch,  T  Brad  80,  165 

Kovit,  Jacob  111 

Kovit,  Zackery 138 

Kozar,  Kimberly Ill 

Kozlowski,  Karen  99 

y-^'A/-  Kramer,  Barbara 92 

?#^S/Kramer,  Elizabeth  ,  5,  25,  28,  73,  104. 138 

Krause,  Michael 121 

Kravos.  Todd 175 

Kreisoher,  Michael 64, 111 

Kuclnski,  Alexandra 15,31,  138 

Kugel,  Marlene 138 

Kuhen,  Sara  ...  61,  87,  146,  165,  180,  183. 
184,  185,201,204 

Kukia,  Brian 121 

Kulcsar,  Elizabeth 121 

Kulcsar,  Michael 1 1 1 

Kumel.  Michelle 64,89.  Ill 

Kunes,  Mary  ...  52,  57,  59.  68,  85.  89, 165, 

168,  191 

Kunsman.  Kathryn  66,  111 

^     unches  were  very 
J       good  in  comparison 
j^J  with  other  schools 

La  Cava.  George 30.  121 

La  China,  Angela 165, 184,  201,  204 

La  Fountaine,  Harry .111 

La  Riccia,  Denise Ill 

La  Rich,  Denise 66,  121 

Lacey,  Thomas 138 

Ladovich,  Sfephan 138 

Lake,  Doraja ;.,65.  87.  138,217 

Lally,  John 121,  189 

Lamento.  Heather 121 

Landsmann.  Richard  ...  54,  56,  57,  62.  121 

Lane.  Ebonie 39,63,  121 

Lane.  Gemini 138 

Langsdale,  Debi 138 

»         .      Lanzaretta,  Nicholas 121 

Lapp.  Todd 44,  54,  60.  121 

It  Lapuh,  Gwendolynn  .  4.  14,  50.  53,  56.  85, 

■L  152,165,178,180,182,183.184 

^B^  Lapuh,  Jeff 193 

^fc '"'^liardomita,  Jack 25 

immi.       Lash,  Devoncil  Ill 

Lassiter.  Eric 38,  121.  126 

Lastoria.  Nicole 121 

Latine.  Jeffrey  165,  180,  183,  184 

Latsch.  Robert 30,  54,  57,  60.  121 

Laurich,  Anthony 25,  138,  167 

Lausche,  Robin 17,  54,  57,  138 

Laush,  Mario 30,  121 

Lauver,  Deanna 45,  65,  82,  138, 142 

Lawrence,  Bany,... Ill 

Lawrence,  David 92 

Lawrence.  Jamel 49,  54,  57,  121,  190 

Lawrence,  Scott 33,  78,  79,  121 

Laws,  Anthony 121 

Lawson,  Valonte  ....fi...fn J«; 138 

Layton  Jr,  Leon : Ill 

Leach.  Melissa '. 176,  181 

Leasure,  Dustin 121 


Leasure,  Nicole 121 

Leben,  Shawn 24,  25,  28.  165 

Lederer,  Andrew 121 

Lego,  Chris 44 

Lemadue,  Arle 192 

Lemieux,  Karen 35,  51,  111 

Lemieux,  Matt 190.  198 

Lemieux,  Ronald Ill 

Lemieux,  Wendy 175 

Leonetti,  Betsy 58,  99, 151,  152 

Lepley,  Jennifer 31,  64,  81,  165 

Lesefky,  Erin  138 

Lesefky,  Stacy 35,  39,  121,  123,  192 

Levett,  Melvin 36,  37,  38 

Lewis,  David 138 

Lewis,  Don 188,  189 

Lewis,  Letia 165.  183 

Lewis,  Narieka 165 

Lewis.  Tameka 138 

Lewis  IV,  Frank 56,  121 

Library  Aides 77 

Lidrbauch,  Joan 77,  99,  151,  152,  200 

Linderman,  Joan 99 

Lindic,  Amy  L  138 

Lindic,  Amy  M  165,  180,  201,  204 

Lindic,  Louis 65,  111 

Linn,  Benjamin 165,  179 

Linna,  Eero 176.  190 

Lishing,  Thomas 138 

Little.  Jeffrey 121 

Little,  Robin 80,  165.  180,  193 

Litwinowicz,  Christopher  28,  57,  121,  184, 
189 

Lloyd,  Charmaine 63 

Lloyd,  Charmayne 121 

Lloyd,  Joi 138 

Lo  Conti,  Dawn  62,  86,  87,  138,  218 

Lockers  16 

Lockett,  Rashanda 8,  50,  53,  138 

Lockhart,  Carl 99 

Loew,  Adam 138 

Lombardo,  Vincent  ....32.  33,  81,  138,  189 

Long,  Jason 121 

Long.  Maland 121 

Long,  Timothy 121,  189 

Longazel,  Scott 25,  26,  44.  64,  121 

Longshaw,  Colleen  61.  65,  86,  87,  138 

Longstreth  Jr,  David 165 

Lorber,  Eric Ill 

Lose,  Kelly  165 

Lothy,  Phonmany 121 

Lowe.  Ken 99.  152 

Lucas,  Marge 99,200 

Lucas.  Matt 183,  184,  188 

Lucido,  Christopher 124 

Ludvik.  Andy 111 

Ludvik,  Joseph 82.  165 

Luikart,  Sean 165,  201,  204 

Luksich,  J  Damon  Ill 

Lumpkin,  Makeshia 102,  124 

Lynch,  David 197 

Lynch,  Kevin  138 

arching  Band 
1  performed  at  the 
Citrus  Bowl  on  New 
Year's  Dav 


214 

Index 

Mack,  Caroline k 52,  138 

Madison,  Michael .' 111 

Mahle,  Christina 81.  165 

Mahovlic.  Christian 124 

Majorettes 59 

Malaney.  Dana 68,  165,  185,201,204 

Mallard,  Joe 138 

Malone,  Karnita 165 

Malone,  Keila Ill 

Meghan  Orazen,  Lori  Meden,  Dana 
Finotti,  Margy  Mihalic,  Gma 
Phillips,  Jeff  Morris,  Julie  New- 
some,  and  Renee  Slade  shou  their 
Christmas  spirit.  Jeff  Morris  vv'as  an 
elf  this  past  Elf  Day 


Maloney,  Ryan 111 

Manburg,  Marc 99 

ManigaulL  Qiana 124 

Marcelli.  Christina 74,  87, 138 

Marcelli,  Joe 87,  146,  166,  184 

Marcelli,  Michelle  62,86,87.  111,218 

Marching  Band 56 

Marcu,  Steve 38,  99,  152,  200 

Marek,  Nicholas 64.  124 

Maria,  Bernardo 175 

Marinelli,  Stacey 138 

Marino,  Dana 175 

Marn,  Cheryl  124 

Marn.  Deanna 124 

Maroli,  Diane 88,  99.  183, 192,  200 

Marron,  Nate 199 

Marsh.  Kathy 99 

Martin,  Colvey 124 

Martin,  Isaac 25,  26,  27.  124 

Martin,  Monica 39,  124,  193 

Martin,  Qiana 111 

Martorello,  Tracy 45,  111 

Marunowski,  Aubrey  82, 138 

Marusic,  Joseph 166 

Masek.  David 76,  166.  193 

Mason,  Orlando 99 

Masseria,  Barbra 99,  152 

Matko,  Allan 99 

Matthews,  Kanchambala 57.  58 

Matthews,  Sahriah 38,  138 

Mattson,  Angelyn 80,139,  182 

Maurer,  Kimberly 139 

Maxwell,  Brian 139 

May,  Jason 111 

May,  Pat 188 

Mazurik.  Timothy 54,  124 

Mc  Cafferty,  Sean 111 

McCafferty,  Shayla 62 

Mc  Carthy,  Kevin 176,  188 

Mc  Cauley,  La'Keya 14,  124 

Mc  Clain,  Allison Ill 

Mc  Clain,  Gregory 111 

Mc  Clain,  John  ....  i1,  25,26,  38,  124,189 

Mc  Cluskey,  Maureen 111 

Mc  Connell,  Edward 52 

Mc  Coy.  Tameka 166 

Mc  Cray,  D'Hiati 180 

McCray.  Louis 139,  166 

Mc  Creary,  Angel 124 

Mc  Creight,  Jennifer 42,  54.  55,  57,  75, 

104,  122,  131,  139,  192,218 

Mc  Creight,  Tom  27 

Mc  Cune.  Shona4.  45,  52,  84,  88,  89.  135, 
139 

Mc  Dade,  Kochiya 62,  63.  124 

Mc  Daniel,  Dwayne 124 

Mc  Donald,  Dan 175 

Mc  Donald,  Michael 28,31.64,  111 

Mc  Donald,  Mitchell Ill 

Mc  Donald,  Tonya 124 

Mc  Dougal,  Rashaun 166,  180 

Mc  Garry,  Michelle 99 

Mc  Gee.  Brendan 130,  139 

McGhee,  Reginald 112 

Mc  Gill,  Karen  99 

Mc  Gill,  Natalie 51.  62.  124 

Mc  Ginnis,  Lakisha 139 

McGraw.  John ,. 112 

Mc  Graw.  Robert  ,.,.. 112 

Mc  Qraw,  Veronica  35,  39, 122,  124 


Mo  Griff,  Latonia 16 

Mo  Guinness,  Catherine34,  39,  52,  68,  8f 
88,89,  131,  135,  139,  142,  147,  177 

Mc  Guinness.  William  18 

Mclntyre,  Jakiya 11 

Mc  Kinney,  Darnea   12,  13,  24,  25,  37,  3S 
146.  164,  166 

Mc  Kinney,  La  Mar 28,  1 1 

Mc  Laughlin,  Guy 11 

Mc  Laughlin,  Judy 94,  99,  101,  20 

Mc  Laughlin,  Robert ;.:.'s| 

Mc  Laughlin,  Sean 22,  25,  26,  if 

Mc  Laughlin,  Vanessa 12 

Mc  Manemy,  Jessica 12 

Mc  Michael,  Andre 26.  61, 12 

Mc  Michael,  Dontell 64.  12 

Mo  Mullen,  Erin 13 

Mc  Neill,  Mike 18 

Mc  Peek,  Amanda 83,  88,  89,  106,  12 

Mc  Redmond,  Casey 45.  68,  124,  19 

Mc  Redmond,  Sandi  9 

Medak,  Anthony 13 

Meden,  Lori 21,  34,  39,  88,  139,  21 

Media  Aides 7 

Medien,  Brian 13 

Medves,  Daniel 11 

Meely,  James 12 

Meely,  La  Shandra 11 

Mehring,  Valerie 124,  12 

Meier,  Nicole 16 

Mellen,  Edie 99,  15 

Melnyk,  Mike 23,  25,  26,  49.  12 

Melton,  Lorrie 10,  38,  57,  58, 13 

Melton,  Rhonda 16 

Melton,  Shaun 11 

Memories  Divider 18 

Meros,  Angela  ..  10,  28,  42,  68,  81,  83,  8! 
139,  159,  192,218 

Merritt,  Danielle 11 

Metti,  Allison  .,.,  45,  54,  55,  56,  57,  60,  1 1 

Meyer,  Amanda 11 

Meyers.  Michael 16 

Mezzacappa.  Christopher 13 

Miceli.  Mary  Jane 9 

Miezin.  Megan 16.  57,  58, 13 

Mihalic,  Kathy ,^ 3 

Mihalic,  Kristin ', 19 

Mihalic,  Margaret  5,  39,88,  131,  139,  19 

Mihalic,  Margy 41.  66,  88,  21 

Miklavcic,  Angela  6.  22,  34,  39,  40,  41.  7 

72.  105,  116,  135,  139,  175,  191,  192, 

193.218,219 

Miklowski.  Janeen  ..  10,  42,  71 ,  73,  77,  7! 

85,  142.  166,  180.  183.  185,  201,  204, 

219 

Mikolajski,  Erica 11 

Milicevic,  Mark 13 

Miller,  DeMarco 25,28,29,  166,  19 

Miller,  Don 5 

Miller,  Michael 11 

Miller,  Raymond 21,32,33,166,  19 

Mims,  Ouida 11 

Miocic,  Suzanna 16 

Mitchell,  Brian  65,  12 

Mitchell,  Jo  Linette 124,  13 

Mitchell,  Therese 11 

Mitchell,  Tormeika 12 

Mitskavich,  Lori 45.62,  11 

Molakakis.  Christopher25.  44.  49,  64.  13! 
166 


Montani,  Ray 99.  200 

Montgomery,  Jacqueline  ...  35,  55,  63,  112 

Montgomery,  Michael 139 

Mooney,  Benjamin  14,  15,  30.  32,  33,  54, 
57,  69,  78,  105,  148,  156,  166.  180,  201, 
205 

Moore.  James 139 

Moore,  Joseph 102,  139,  189 

Moore,  Robin  112 

Moore,  Shane 112 

Moore,  Shannon  75,  97,  166 

Moore.  Terrance 27.  38 

Moore.  Tia 166 

Moore,  Tia-Miea 112 

Moore  Jr,  Danny  124 

Moriarty,  Timothy 49,  139 

Moric,  Anjeiko 124 

Mornian,  Lenardo 139 

Morris,  Gregory 166 

Morris.  John 64,  65,  124,  189,  200 

Morris,  Katie 75,  93,  99, 152,  200,  218 

Morris  Jr,  Jetfery  ....  5.  25,  68,  82,  85,  169, 
180,  183,  184,  188.200,214 

Morrison,  Erin 112 

Morrison,  Terrance 169 

Morton,  Sedrick 124 

Moses,  Michelle 139 

Mosley,  Reginald 112 

Moster,  Matthew 112 

Motiejunas,  Regina 64.  139,  142 

Mowell,  Brian  169 

Moyer,  Brenda  4,  45.  57.  58,  84,  124 

Mukavetz,  Marissa 10,  57,  58,  112 

Mukavetz,  Michael  43,65,  139 

Mulanax,  Jennifer 175 

Mulhall,  Heather...  9,  10.  57.58.  139,  186. 
196 

Mulins.  Avery  139 

Mullen.  Jason 175 

Murphy.  Gerald  112 

Murphy,  Katrina,55.  63,  87,  112, 124,  191 

Mushay,  Doloris 38 

Muzinic,  Stacie 1 12,  200 

Myrick,  Claud ,.....,  139 

Mytrosevich.  Catherine 139 


JROTC  branched 
out  to  Euclid  High 
School 


N'Dow,  Terrance 112 

Nadvornik,  Adrienne 112.  124 

Nadvornik,  Shannon 169 

Nagode,  Meghan  , 127,  139,  178 

Nagode,  Melissa j%, 196 

Nainiger,  Daniel  ..3;....4#139.  218 

Nainiger,  William ,; 30,  169 

Nakano.  Yoshiko ;i;:. 70,84, 169 

Nalbandyan,  Alena 112 

Nankhati.  Sovlinh 139 

Naro  III.  James , S69 

Nash,  Carlton 84,  86,°169,  180  %4 

National  Honor  Society .......\ 85 

Neal,  Maria y^. 169 

Negolfka,  Maria 83,  123.  124>a78  193 

Nelson,  J  Tom „.,     175 

jNelson,  Jessica 64,  124 

Nelson,  Sean  31,54,57.  112,  175 


Nero,  Jim 43 

Nesbett,  Andrew 139 

Neurohr,  Christopher 139 

Newsome,  Brian 124 

Newsome,  Julie  AnnSI ,  88, 134, 135, 139, 
214 

Newson,  Cuana 135,  139 

NFMF  An  Austin  Hunt  Company 208 

Nickell,  Heather  ..31,  68,  81,82, 139,  168, 
192,218 

Nickson,  Patrlna 124 

Nicolosi,  Mark 139 

Niebes,  Carole 91, 151 

Nielsen,  Margaret 99 

NJROTC  64 

Nocera,  Michael 176 

Nolan,  Chet 25,  90,  192 

Nolden,  James 139 

Norman,  Carmeesha 13,  81,  139 

Norman  Jr,  Thomas  112 

Nosan,  Joseph 139.  189,  213 

Nosse,  Lee 25,  26,  38,  124,  190 

Novak,  Kory 169 

Novak,  Laura 19, 124 

Novinc,  Melissa 11,  124 

Nugent,  Kevin  124 

Nunley  Jr,  Lewis 1 12 


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ffices,  housing 

administrators, 

rearranged 


O'Brien,  Janet 139 

O'Brien,  Molly 38.  112 

O'Conner,  Nick 124 

O'Donnell,  Michelle 125,211 

O'Grady,  Cathleen 112 

O'Hara,  Matthew 112 

O'Hara,  Trisha 45,  139 

O'Keefe,  llese 169,  201.  205 

O'Neal,  Dawniqua 140 

O'NIell,  Martin  188.  197 

Obeng,  Paa-Kofi 44,  125 

Office  Aides 68 

Olszewski.  David 125 

Olszewski.  Laurie 169 

Orazen.  Meghan  ...4,  50,  51,  81,  140,  214 

Orbanic.  Doloris 52,81,  135,  140 

Orgovan.  Francis  125 

Orgovan.  Frank 189 

Orgovan,  Mathew 188 

Orlando,  Marc 80,  140 

Oroz,  Maryann 10,  42.  123,  125 

Ortman,  Mathew  7,  49.  169 

Osredkar,  Diane 169 

Osredkar,  Michael 140 

Osterman,  Megan  47, 125,  191 

Otrembo,  Aisha 55 

arking  outside  of 

student  parking  lot 

iPiesulted  in  towing  of 

vehicles 

p.  A.  Announcers 79 

Pae,  Steven  24,  25,  167,  169 

Palmer,  Vencott 112 

Paoloni,  Michael 112 

Papo,  Ricky 62,  140 


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Papouras,  Chris  28 

Papouras,  Mike  28 

Parey,  Christine    45,  80,  85,  89,  169,  183, 
184 

Parey,  Theresa 42, 125 

Parisi,  Nicole 125 

Parker,  Cindy 169, 183 

Parker,  Jovan 125 

Parks,  Eric 175 

Parrino,  Nino 89, 112 

Parsons,  Bill 188 

Pasbrig,  Shawn 140 

Paskert,  Joan 67,  99, 152 

Pasquale,  Ben 92, 184 

Pasquale,  Kathy 99, 102 

Rata,  John 175 

Patel,  Minalben 169 

Patel,  Zinal 89,  1 12 

Patouhas,  Gregory 112 

Patouhas,  Leonidas 140 

Patterson,  Alisa 39,  125 

Patterson,  Charles 78,  169 

Patterson,  Erin 80,  89, 112 

Patterson,  Nicole 112 

Pavicic,  Maureen  6,  51,  112 

Pavicic.  Paul  21,  36,  38.  140 

Pavlica,  Janice 64 

Pawlowski,  Adam 1 52 

Payne,  Kathy 99 

Peacock,  Bobby 140 

Peacock,  Christy 51,  57,  59.  112 

Pearson.  Pepe 190,  198 

Pecnik,  Renee 19,  169,  182,201,205 

Pecnik,  Richard 26,  123.  125 

Pedersen,  Patti  92 

Pekol.  Nancy 31,  39,  40,  140 

Pelz,  Joshua  175 

Penn,  Olivia 39,  125,  191 

Penn  Jr,  Ozzie  112 

Penny,  Lon : 112 

Penny,  Michelle 112 

Peoples,  Latosha 140 

Peredne,  Inna 19,  168,  170,  218 

Perez,  Jo-Rita 99,  151,  152 

Peric,  Georian  '. 45,  55.  112 

Perrotti,  Anita 196 

Perry,  Joe 188 

Perry,  Lynette 191 

Perusek,  Adam  65,  140 

Perusek,  Heather 4,  57,  58,  125,  191 

Pesek,  Gregory 5,  30,  85,  170, 179 

Peters,  Matthew 140 

Peterson,  Mike 100,  184 

Petrick,  Deborah 100,  101,  151,  152 

Petrik,  Kimberly 4,  15,50,51,  53,  140 

Petro  Mart 207 

Petrovic,  Robert 100.  151,  200 

Petrowski,  Melissa 176 

Petti,  Craig 28 

Pettit,  Matthew 112 

Pettit,  Rachael 112 

Petty,  Catherine 68 

Petway,  Marcell 112 

Pfahl,  Jeremy 112 

Pfahl,  Nicholas 24.  25,  26,  28,  29,  140 

Pfeifer,  Todd  112,  200 

Phafl,  Jeremy 27 

Phelps,  Travis 125 

Phillips,  Gina 4,  8,  14,  15,50,  51,  140,214 

Phillips,  Lakisha 14,  48,  49,  140.  191 

Phommavichit.  Kongkham 125 

Phommavichit.  Onkeo 125 

Phoumyyoth,  Soulasack 112 

Phoumyyoth.  Soulydeth 140 

,Plcard.  Danielle 8,  170, 179 

fStllp.  Gary  175 

Pieridziki  April 113 

Pierce.  Chnstian 113 

Pierce.  Justin  176.  201.  205 

Pierce,  Rachel 156,  170,  201.  205 


Band  members  await  theirhalftime 
show  in  the  bleachers  during  a 
football  game  this  year. 


Pignatiello,  Roy 

Pike,  Lisa 

Pikus,  Matthew 
Pikus,  Michael 
Pingatiello,  Roy 


25  39,90,  182 

131,140,192 

30  33,  125.  193 

76  80,  105,  140 

40,  100 


Pino,  Carolina 125 

Piotrowski,  Dawn  175 

Pinch,  Brent 81, 140 

Piscitello,  Jamie  ...  45.  125, 148.  193,  218 

Pla,  Sally 91,  97, 100 

Play,  Fall 86 

Play,  Holiday 87 

Podboy  Jr,,  James 140 

Poderzay,  Jennifer 170 

Poetry  Club 74 

Poindexter,  Theresa 63. 113 

Polachek,  Tabitha 63, 113 

Polls,  Vallery 5,  21,  140 

Pomiecko,  Jimmy 125 

Poole,  Ralph  65,  113 

Porcen,  Maureen    ...9,  10.  57,58,84,  125 

Porch,  Joaneice x04&i2AO 

Post,  Jessica 170 

Poticher,  Tabitha 125 

Poulos,  James 125 

Povirk,  Monica 1 13 

Powaski,  Ronald 100.  151 

Powell,  Artis 38,  113 

Praskavich,  Michael 70,  125.  131,  189 

Praznovsky.  Kristy 83,  140 

Precision  Metalsmiths 208 

Prejean,  Suzanne 140,  200 

Presot,  Jim 81 

Preston,  Rocco 113 

Preston,  William 170 

Price,  James 80,  170,  201,  205 

Price,  Michelle 62,63,  125 

Pnmosch,  Lisa  73 

Prince.  Carlos  .11.12,25.26,48,91,  170 

Prince,  Karia 140 

Pritchard.  Aretha 170 

Proctor,  Kendra  ...  17,  53,  57,  58,  140,  143 

Proctor,  Landon 67,  113 

Proctor,  Lisa 100 

Prodan,  Gina 45,  55,  113 

Prokop,  Yanira 89,  113 

Prom 198 

Puglia,  Christine  ,..  9.  57,  58,  75,  155,  170. 
180.  181,  184.  196 

Pupo.  Winny 125.  140 

Pursley,  Leiand 125 

elaxlng  in  the  E-room 

made  many  days 

enjoyable  for  some 

I  students 

Radan.  Tony 113 

Radolovic,  Paul 140 

Radolovic,  Veronica 42,  125 

Raia,  Anthony 25.  26, 140 

Rainey,  Rosalyn 140 

Ramey,  Theresa  140,  192 

Ramlow,  Barbara  ....  84,  90,  100.  152,  200 
Ramlow,  Robert  43,  49,  98,  100.  190,  200 

Ramos.  Angela 125 

Ramsey,  Tanisha 140,  191 

Randall,  Nathan  ,. 188 

Raney,  Rosalyn 191 

Range,  Jamila 125 

Range,  Rashida 125,  126 

Raphael,  Eric  65,  125 

Rasheed,  Ameenah 191 

Raymond,  Carey 140 

Reagan,  Daniela 170 

Reaves.  Ericka 140 

Reber,  Brian 175 

Reddick,  Latina 140 

Redfearn,  Keauntee 28,  125 

Reed,  Schenee 113 

Reed,  Shanithra 125 

Reed,  Tiffany 125 

Reed,  Venita 125 

Rees,  Paula  ...  54.  55,  57,  68,  75,  84,  125, 
142 


Reese.  Cynihia  125 

Reese,  Janoris 176,  183 

Reese,  Jovan 125 

Reid,  Travis 184 

Reilly.  Michael 31,44,  54,57,60,  113 

Rerter,  Ericia  68,  140 

Reksten,  IWichael 64,  125 

Renftie,  Dave 55 

Renftle,  David 140.  170 

Renix,  Alicia 39,  63,  113 

Renix  111,  Amos 27,  113 

Renko,  Michael 113 

Reno,  Charles 100.  151 

Repko.  Amy  ,  7,  57,  59,  89.  147,  170,  178, 
179.201.205 

Resnik,  Hillary 113 

Respress.  Derrick  125 

Rettger.  Laura 170 

Revilla.  Douglas 140 

Rey.  Jose 140,  218 

Rey,  Sir  Raleal 113 

Rezzolla,  Mike 25,  100 

Rhodes,  Gary 125 

Rhodes,  Lisa 175 

Rice,  Alan 65,  125 

Richards,  Christina 89.  113 

Richardson,  Sara 113 

Richardson,  Wyley 140 

Richardt,  Christopher  J 170 

Richmond.  Stacy 125 

Riczinger,  Michael 125 

Riddle,  Rokita 63,  125 

Riek,  Stephen  76,  85,  170 

Ries.  Kristi 113 

Riggar,  Christopher 170 

Rini,  Paul 175 

Roberts,  Alana 54,  57,  134,  140 

Roberts,  Keith  113 

Roberts,  Penny 100,  151,  152 

Robinson,  Allen 65,  113 

Robinson,  Jason 125,  127 

Robinson,  Jill 113 

Robinson,  Michael  125,  218 

Robinson.  Nickeesha 140 

Robinson,  Rosalind 127 

Robinson,  Samuel 38,  123,  127 

Robinson,  Tanya 2,  7,  140,  1 70 

Robinson,  Willie  65,  127 

Robson,  Juiie 127 

Rocquemore.  Cherese 140,  192 

Rodick,  Heather 113 

Rodriguez,  Joe 44, 100 

Rogers,  David 65,  113 

Rogers,  Dennis 100 

Rogers,  Harold 113 

Rogers,  Renee 140 

Rogers,  Robert 64,  170 

Rogonjic,  Stjepan 88,  141 

Rohike,  Terence 65,  127 

Rojeck,  Sarah  35.  75,  89,  113 

Rollins,  Ed 198 

Roop,  Scott 113 

Rosberg,  Robert 141 

Ross,  Katherine  54.  57, 1 13.  127 

Roth,  Mark  141 

Routen,  Janelle 113 

Rucker,  De  Onte 65 

Rucker,  Ronald 2,  141,  146,  171 

Rudder,  Debbie 100 

Rufo,  Dominic  64,  113 

Rupp,  Scott 38 

Rush,  Alan  190 

Rushton,  Arikibraa  141 

Russ,  Kyle 14,  156,  192 

Russo.  Dominic 141 

Russo.  Joyce  74.  100,  151,  152 

Russo,  Tony 93 

Rutti,  Timothy  25  171    188  201  205 

Ryan,  Erin  ,113 

Rychlik,  Jeannette  127 


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ki  Club  was  revived 


216 

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Index 

S.A.D.D 67 

S.A.V.E 72 

Sabel.  Amber 55,  87, 127,  217 

Sabo,  Stephanie  141 

Sacko,  Kristin  ,.,.21,  31,  70,  127,  131,  193 

Saldunas,  Vytas 65, 141 

Salerno,  Amie  127.  148 

Salisbury.  Catherine........  11.  80,  127,  191 

Salisbury,  Christina  ,  80,  85,  171.  180,  200 
Salupo,  Marie  ...  47,  62,  69,  75,  80,  84,  89, 
141.  147,  191,  194 

Salvatore,  Laurie 116,  123. 127 

Sammons,  Tyrone 127 

Sampson,  Samuel 113 

Samsa,  Jason 57 

Samsa,  Kristin  35,  39,  123,  126.  127,  193, 
218 

Santord,  Mitchell 30 

Santilli,  Sam 39,  100,  200 

Sarns-Gaunt,  Colette 127,  196 

Sas,  Jaclyn 35,89,  127,  193 

Sas,  Jessica. ...70,  89.  141,  159,  192,218 

Sattler,  Greg 100 

Sawyer,  Damion 65 

Scalese,  Michael 127 

Scarniench,  John  25,  68,  85,  87,  171,  180, 
183,  195,200,217 

Scerbovsky,  Steven  141 

Schelder,  Bryan  44,  113 

Schiavoni,  Maria 171,  192 

Schied,  Dwight 64,  127 

Schied,  Jonathan 74,  141 

Schill,  Jeffery 64,  113 

Schiil,  Kevin  175 

Schlishman,  Jim 44 

Schmeling,  Bette 100.  151,  200 

Schmidt,  Christopher  ....  19,  171,  183,  184 

Schmidt.  Matthew  141 

Schniegenberg,  Christopher 141,  189 

Schoen,  Carrie 113 

Scholl.  Cara 175 

Schossler,  Cheryl 100 

Schoval.  Kim  ....50,61,63,  160,  171,  180. 
183,  184,  219 

Schriner,  Ken  100,  151,  152 

Schroder,  Christopher 141 

Schroeder,  Fred 100 

Schultz,  Dawn 127 

Schultz,  Kathleen 141,  192 

Schuiz,  Donata 66.  100 

Schuiz,  Heather 171 

Schuiz,  Lindsey 171 

Schuiz,  Stephanie 127 

Schumer,  Nicole 45,  141 

Schuster,  Eric 46,  49,  1 13 

Schuster,  Kenneth  22,  46,  48,  49,  159, 

171,  190,201,205 

Schwan.  Samuel 171 

Schwartz,  Helene  ...  20,  31 ,  70,  75,  82,  85, 
89,  171,  179,  180,183,  184.201,205 

Schweikert,  Paul 113 

Schwenke.  Pete 25,  100,  152,  191 

Scoggan,  Bill 93,94,  184 

Scott,  Canssa 55,  171,  180,  183,  184 

Scott,  Heather 68,  84,  127 

Scott,  Maria 127,  196 

Scott,  Randall 33,  105,  141 

Sederholm,  Seth 78,85,  171,  193 

Segulin,  Mickey 66,  100 

Seifried.  Nicholas 78,  79,  171,  180 

Seifried,  Nick 69 

Selvaggio,  Nick 100 

Senart  II,  Joseph 127 

Jamie  Willett  attended  the  1994 

Woodstock  Concert  in  New  York 

diiring  the  summer  of  1994.  Some  of 

the  liighlights  tor  him  were  seeing 

Grecu  Day  and  Nine  Inch  Nails. 


Senior  Awards 197 

Senior  Divider 146 

Senior  Senior  Prom 197 

Sergo.  Lino 81,  141 

Serge,  Patricia 171,  184 

Senwatka,  Jessica 62,  113. 123 

Setser,  Thomas 38,  127 

Settle,  Glenn 141 

Severino,  Jan 100 

Shady,  Shawn 113 

Sharp,  Carrie ..  7,  32,  54,  57,  60,  127,  141 , 
191 

Sharp,  Courtney 69,  113 

Sharp,  La  Resha 171 

Sharp,  Laura 100 

Sharpe,  Katrina 20,  55,  76,  160,  171 

Shaw,  Brian 113 

Shaw  Jr.,  Brent 1^ 

Shea,  Kelly 171:^ 

Sheck,  Mike % 25,  100 

Sheehan,  Christopher 65,  128 

Sheesley,  Mariena 141 

Shenk,  Mary 171,  179 

Sheridan,  Elaine 100,  200 

Sheridan,  Paula 102,  103,  200 

Shields,  Jeffrey 113 

Shields,  Jodi 141 

Shippitka,  Meianie  4,  8,  14.  15.  50.  53,  65, 
78,88,89,  164,  172,178,  180,  181,  182, 
183,192,201,206 

Shippy,  Kimberiy 113 

Short,  Jason 113 

Short,  Rachel 191 

Shorter,  Katie 92 

Show,  Fashion 198 

Show,  Swim 196 

Shriner,  Ken 25 

Shuskey,  Chad 69,80,  141,  189 

Sidak,  Colleen 141 

Sidhu,  Jeremy 141 

Sierputowski,  Katie  126,  128 

Simenc,  Michael 46,  49,  113 

Simio,  Kathy 113 

Simicevic,  Ivana 113 

Simmons,  Greg 199 

Simmons,  Scott 44,  128 

Simmons,  Tyrone 38 

Simpson,  James 103 

Simpson,  Lonnie 128 

Simpson  Jr,  Albert. 22.  25,  26,  27,  38,  113 

Sims,  Jabari 128 

Sims,  Shelesta 113 

Singleteary,  Jamilyin 113 

Siplock,  Amanda  ..  16,  54,  57.  75,  84,  172. 
181.  184,  186.  196 

Sipos,  Michael 175 

Skeel,  Stacy 175 

Ski  Club 70 

Skrab,  William 128 

Slace,  Michael 189 

Siade,  Renee 135, 141,  214 

Slade,  Richard 193 

Slade,  Robert 30,  128 

Slade  Jr,  Richard  ...  14.  30,  156,  159,  172, 
183,  184 

Slade  Jr.,  Richard 179 

Slagle,  Christopher 44,62,  113 

Slamic,  Allen 38,  113 

Slamic,  Steven 141 

Slaughter  Jr.,  Raymel 141 


Slogar,  Nicholas 14 

Smedley,  Eric 39.  11 

Smerdel,  Kellle 67, 14 

Smerdel,  Leiand 1 1 

Smiaiek,  Jamie  ...23,  47,  70,  72, 141,  191 
218 

Smiaiek,  Jill 47,  80,  1 1 

Smiciklas,  Ebon 14 

Smith,  Alfonso 14 

Smith,  Anthony 28,  103.  11 

Smith,  Bonnie 50,  10 

Smith,  Brenda 54,62,  14 

Smith,  Chaka 11 

Smith,  Christina 12 

Smith,  Devilin 12 

Smith,  Eric 3 

Smith,  Formeka 14 

Smith,  Gregory 12 

Smith,  Jeffery 12 

Smith,  Jennifer 68,  14 

Smith.  Kelly. 34,  39,41,66,131,  141,  19 

Smith,  Kenya 2,  17 

Smith,  Kimberiy 39,  63,  1 1 

Smith,  Michael  28,  141,  19 

Smith,  Rion  12 

Smith,  Robert 10 

Smith,  Syreeta  12 

Smith,  Wayne 75,  103,  128.  151,  15 

Snell,  William  30,  17 

Snitzky,  Wayne 17 

Softball 19 

Solema,  Nicholas , 77,  78,  79,  12 

Soiema,  Paul 28,  64,  78,  12 

Soltesz,  Frank 103,  19 

Sophomores —^.it!i0- 1^ 

South,  Dan ^^^^- ''^ 

Spangler,  Raymon'tf^H 1 1 

Sparks,  Christopher  ...Jl 11 

Spears,  Valerie  .; 74,  12 

Spencer,  Heather 14 

Spiga,  Barbara 101,  10 

Spiga,  Barbra 7 

Spivey,  Jason 14 

Spivey,  Shamuire 80.  1 1 

Spooner.  David  12 

Sports  Aides 7 

Sports  Divider 2 

Sprafka,  Joseph 17 

Spnnger,  Barb 10 

Stadler,  Veronica  10 

Stahre.  Alison 3,  6,  51 ,  1 1 

Stambaugh,  Eric 97,  14 

Stambaugh,  Suzanne 11 

Stanford,  Mitchell 12 

Stanic,  Derek  46,  105,  128,  190,  20 

Stanic,  Kurt  72.  92,  19 

Stanton.  Tachara i4 

Starr,  Allison 3 

Stauffer,  Marc  ..  60,  61,  62,  164, 172.  18: 
194,  195 

Stavange,  Joel 1 1 

Steele's  Garage 20 

Steelman,  Lyie 54,  56,  57,  60,  62,  12 

Steelman,  Olen  ....  20,  24,  25,  66.  68,  16: 
172 

Steffens,  Chad 17 

Sterl,  Elizabeth 68,  14 

Stern,  Christa 12 

Stern,  Erin 62,  66,  14 

Stewart,  Adrian  11 


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Stewart,  Andre 63, 114 

Stewart,  Christine 128 

Stewart,  Delmar 128 

Stewart,  Jacinda 141 

Stewart,  Latell 25,26,  141,  143 

Stewart,  Marlena 19,  143 

Stigamler,  Dale 128 

Still,  iwlarquis 64, 128 

Stitt,  Bina  B 172,  179,  181,  183 

Stobierski,  Kathleen 35,  68,  114 

Stobierski  Jr,  Thomas 143 

Stobinski,  Judy 77,103,  151.200 

Stout,  Matthew 114 

Stout,  IVlichael 128 

Strah,  Courtney 54,  57,  77,  114 

Strelff,  Frederick  13.  44,  52,  61,  67,  86,  88, 
89,94.  142.  143,  184.  194 

Strickland,  Carmen  2.  172 

Stringer,  Timmeshia 143 

Stroberg,  Dana 143 

Stroth,  Bradford 172 

Strukel,  Nicole 114 

Strunk.  Joseph 61,  62,  123,  172 

Stuber,  Amy 172 

Student  Council 88,  220 

Student  Life  Divider 6 

Suchy,  Angela 35,39,  123,  128,  193 

Suchy.  Michelle 191 

Sugar.  Igor 38,  81,  143,  159 

Sukis,  Donald 128 

Suleoki  Jr,  Creighton  .  61 ,  86,  87,  1 23,  1 28 

Suizmann,  John 114 

Summerfield,  Michael  25,  143 

Summers,  James 172 

Sumpter,  Kim 191 

Survey 80 

Sustarsic,  Pauia  .  7,  50,  57,  58,  59,  70,  89, 
147,  172,  178,  179,201,206 

^Sustin,  IWichaei 102.  103.  152,  200 

"Sustin.  Wendy 34 

Swansegar.  Jill 49,  114 

Swim  Show 196 

Swimming  44 

Switalski.  Anthony 114 

Swope.  Pete 10,  42 

Swyt,  James 21,23,  30,  128,  131,  178 

Swyt,  Michael ...  14, 15,  30.  44.  70.  88,  89, 
172,181.  184 

Top  priority  for 
many  students  was 
getting  prepared 
for  college 

Tabb.  David 128 

Tabb,  Davin 114 

Taliaferro.  Carlos 26,  143 

Taksar,  Kevin 38,  114 

Taplin,  Jennifer 143 

Taplin,  Lisa 89,  114 

Tate.  Gerald 19 

Tate,  Nicholas 114 

Taylor,  Colleen  .  35,  39.  68,  1 1 6.  1 23,  1 28, 
192 

Taylor,  Darrell  28,62,  128 

Taylor,  Desmond 172 

Taylor,  Ebony 191 

Taylor,  Jamee 114 

Taylor.  Kelley 57,  114 


Taylor,  Lakesha 114 

Taylor,  Latina 2,  172 

Taylor,  Lawrence  36,  37,  38,  172 

Taylor,  Tamsen 65,  114 

Taylor,  Tina 54,  128 

Taylor  II.  Gilbert  55,  86,  87,  128,  194,  217 

Taylor  Jr,  Ronald 128 

Tebbs,  Hawah 128 

Tegner,  Steven  175 

Telich,  Courtney 68,  77.  172 

Telich,  Patrick 128 

Tennis,  Boy's 193 

Tennis,  Girl's 42 

Tepley,  Matthew 143 

Tepley,  Robert 190 

Terrell,  Lucious 114 

Tetter,  Angela 114 

Tettey,  Alexander 114 

Theme 2 

Thomas,  David 27.  144 

Thomas.  Donte  27.  114 

Thomas,  Faith 63,  128 

Thomas,  Jennifer 114 

Thomas,  Kareese 144 

Thomas.  Michael 175 

Thomas.  Peter 24,  25,  26,  144 

Thomas,  Shalyn 114 

Thomas,  Timika 128 

Thomas  Jr,  David 114 

Thompson,  Brian 128 

Thompson,  Genese 103 

Thompson,  Philip 144 

Thompson,  Tabitha 144 

Thurman,  Anthony  128 

Tilk,  James 114 

Tillinghast,  Craig 173 

Tillman,  Aisha 14, 160,  173 

Timm,  Ronald 128 

Timm,  Roseanne 114 

Timmons,  Mirl 115 

Tirabassi,  Nicholas 54,  57,  115 

Tisdale,  Timika 173,  181 

Tisi.  David  54.57.60,77,  128,  143 

Tizzano.  Diane  ...54.  56,  60,  62.  103.  197. 
200 

Tkac.  Carol 103.  151,  152 

Toigo,  Joseph  144 

Toier.  Gene 144 

Tolliver,  Jade 127,  173,  179 

Tolo,  Dragen 144 

Tomasi,  Lou 191 

Tomazic,  Brian 190,  195 

Tomino,  Joseph  21,56,60,  144 

Tomlinson,  Tyisha 64,  115 

Tomsic.  Joseph 103,  200 

Tomsic,  Martin  44,  54,  55.  57,  60,  1 1 5 

Torrelli,  Chris 103.  200 

Torrence,  Jerrod 27.  115 

Tot,  Aleksandar 173 

Toth,  Jaime 144 

Touschner,  Karen  8,  173,  179 

Tovmasyan,  Gevorge 115 

Track 190 

Tran,  Jacqueline 128 

Trapp,  Charles 173 

Tratnik.  Christina 97,  173 

Traven,  January 115 

Tribfay,  Kimberly 103 

Trobenter,  Joseph 32,  33,  64,  1 15 

Trocheck,  Jaimeson 173,  183,  184 


Troha,  Robert 173 

Troha,  Stephanie 39,  115 

Trotter  II,  Joseph 144 

Trzcinski.  Christopher  .  28.  56,  57,  60,  115 
Tucceri.Joseph...  13,  25,  28,  29,  144,  189 

Tucker,  Brand! 173 

Turk,  Pat 103 

Turkall,  Dennis  .36,  38,  91,  103,  151,  188. 
200 

pperclassmen  look 
forward  to  attending 
higher  education 
next  year 

Uchbar,  Leann 191 

Udovich,  Brian  ....  52,  85,  88,  89,  173,  181 , 
183,  184,201,206 

Udovich,  Lisa 31,  115 

Ulle,  Robyn  115,  200 

Underclass  Divider 104 

Urh,  Lydia 67,  87,  128,  217 

Urh,  Martha 87,  173.  179 

ery  many  students 
enjoy  schoool  more 
because  they  can 
participate  in  sports 

Valentine.  Michael 27,  49.  115 

Van  Ho,  Adam 193 

Van  Ho,  Kay 92 

Van  Ho.  Tara 4.57,58,74,  144 

Van  Tilburg,  Yolanda  144 

Vance,  Dana  ..  20.  35.  45.  62,  73,  89,  123, 
128,  148,  178,  193 

Vannice,  Cavan 64 

Varga,  Bozidar 144 

Vargo,  Brian 190 

Varnju,  Bridgette 173,  181.  183,  184 

Varsity  Chorale 61 

Vaughn,  Crystal  144 

Vega,  Cristina 115 

Vegal  il,  John 102,  129 

Vela,  Eloisa 129 

Verch,  Anthony  32,  33,  155,  173 

Verch  Jr,  Anthony  21.181,  184 

Vernon,  Lynn 115 

Vernon,  Terrance 115 

Verrocchi.  David 115 

Vicic,  Todd  ....  53,  54,  56,  57,  60,  129,  131 

Vidra,  Michael 144 

Vihtelic.  Michael 144 

Vincenti,  Erin 5,  25,  62,  73.  104,  129 

Vitolo  Jr,  Dennis 30,  129 

Volpe,  Brenda 64,  144.200 

Von  Benken,  Bill  ,.,70.  103,  152,  184,  200, 
219 

Von  Benken,  Megan  198 

Vurbic.  Drina  115 

Vurusic.  Elizabeth  ..115 

Vuyancih.  Brian 38.  129 

Vuyancih  Jr.,  Pat 38 

aiting  for  the  future  is 
how  too  many  people 
spend  their  present 

Wade.  Alexis 115 

Waganek.  Kirk 129 

Waganek,  Shawn 129,  189 

Wahi,  John 27, 115 

Wai  Napolo 75 

Waina,  Jason 31,44,54,  115 

Waina,  Jennifer ....  30,  31 ,  45,  83,  89.  129, 
178,  193 

Jenna  Brzeczkowski,  John 
Scarniench,  Carrie  Howell,  Becky 
Boos,  Amber  Sable,  Lydia  Urh, 
Gilbert  Taylor  and  Doraja  Lake 

making  plans  on  how  to  find  the 
runaway  reindeer  in  the  winter  play. 


Watczak,  Leah  ,.,7.  10,  74.  76,  77,  85,  89, 
173,  181,  184,201,206 

Walczak,  Mike 193 

Wales,  Kevin 190 

Walker,  Charles  65,  173 

Walker.  Christopher 115 

\/Valker.  Kathleen ..  31 .  45.  52.  88.  89.  1 29, 
191 

Walker,  Lee 129 

Walker,  Monolito 144 

Walker,  Norman 129 

Walker,  Steven 115 

Walker,  Thomas  ...  30,  61.  65,  69,  78,  173, 
181,  183,  184,201,206 

Wallace,  Andre 63 

Wallace,  Joseph 173 

Waliette,  Kari 45.  47.  173. 191 

Walsh,  Phllis  103 

Waismith,  Robert 152 

Waiter,  David  129 

Walter,  Timothy 129,  189 

Waltermire,  Michael  .  54,  57,  60,  174,  181, 
200 

Walters,  Alia 174 

Walters,  Elizabeth  16.  57,  59,  81 .  1 74.  ISfl 

Walzak.  Leah 159 

Ward,  Mike 92 

Ware,  Latoria  63.  129 

Ware,  Lydell  L 115 

Warman,  Connie 103.  200 

Warren.  Andrea 174 

Warren,  Taunon 38.  115 

Was,  Sarah 129 

Washington,  Shanna 144,  210 

Watkins,  Demetrius 115 

Watkins,  Edwin  129 

Watson,  Cory 31,  61,  144 

Weeams,  Najah 39,77,  115 

Weems,  Angel 174 

Weems,  Jenea ,.  .  39,  115 

Wein,  Anna  51.88,89,  116,  129 

Weinbrecht,  Beth  17,  54.  55,  57, 122,  129, 
131 

Weinpert,  James 175 

Wells  Jr,  Kenneth 28,  129 

Welsh.  Patrick 129 

Wenderoth,  Michelle 174,  184 

Wendroff,  Ron 188 

Wensing,  Dan 103 

Westerfield,  Howard 27,28,115 

Westphal,  Megan 34,  45, 144, 191 

Wheeler,  Ebony 62 

Wherley,  Rick 103,  151,  183 

White,  Christopher 43,  89,  129. 189 

White.  Gina 63 

White.  Joshua 129 

White,  La  Gina 65,  144 

White,  Mathew 26,  129 

White,  Tamika 191 

White,  Vemadette 35,  115 

White,  Wayman 25,26,28,  144 

White,  Wendel 190 

Whitely,  Ryan 28,29,  129 

Whitfield,  Tawaunna 144 

Whitsett,  Terreia 39,63,  115 

Whittaker,  Benjamin 115 

Whittaker,  Sarah 174 

Whittington,  Warden 129 

Wiggins,  Jason 144 

Wiggins,  Jennifer 115 

Wilburn,  Shantee 144 

Wiley,  Ramone 129 

Wilkerson,  Leonard 38.  129 

Willett  Jr,  James .  9,  24,  25.  27,  48,  49,  70, 
91,  174,  181,  184,  200,  216,  218,  219 

Williams,  Camille 115 

Williams,  Chenise  T 144 

Williams,  Daleah 2,  159, 176 

Williams,  Darnell 129 

Williams,  James 129 

Williams,  Joel 65, 115 

Williams,  Kalicia 115 

Williams,  Michelle  62.  144 


'YiHiains.  Quiana 115 

vVifiiaiiis,  Robert 129 

Williams,  Tamerah  C 63 

Williams,  Tamika 129 

Williams,  Tanisha 115 

Williams  Jr,  Bobby  •. 129 

Williams  Jr,  Daniel  144 

Willis,  Jennifer 115 

Willis,  Ov,/en 115 

Willoughby,  Lisa 174 

Wilson,  Anthony 129 

Wilson.  Charles 174 

Wilson,  Detric 26,  129 

Wilson,  Ginger  144 

Wilson.  Marianne  ...  6,  45.  62,  65,  71,  122, 
123,  129,  193,219 

Wilson,  R 26 

Wilson,  Rashun 38,  190 

Wilson,  Robert  25 

Winterfest 20 

Winton,  Heather 127,  144 

Withers,  Starla 129,  210 

Witten,  Dannika 174 

Witten,  Denise 54,  57,  129 

Witten,  Jason 115 

Wolchko,  John  31,  115 

Wolchko,  Margaret 85,  164,  174,  196 

Wolenski,  Kathleen  174 

Wolf,  James  174 

Wolf,  Mary 45,  97,  135,  144 

Wolfe,  Rick 185 

Woodard,  An'Drea  63,  129 

WoodardJr,  AntKony 129 

Woodford,  Beau 115 

Woodley,  Kelly 144 

Woodruff,  Todd 30,  144,  189 

Woods,  Dante 115 

Woodworth,  Shannon  62.  142,  144 

Wooten,  Narketa 160,  174,  179 

Workman,  Julie  144 

Wrestling 28 

Wright,  Brandi  .,.,101,  134,  135,  144,  191, 
211 

Wright,  Damon 144 

Wright,  Martay 198 

Wurm,  Faye    115 

Wurm,  Gwen 35,  54,  57,  74,  129 

Wynn,  Richard 26,  48,  144,  190 


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ou  are  the  key  to 
your  own  success 


Yannaras,  Steven  115 

Yarbrough,  Gregory .,,,.,174 

Yasko.  Allen ^'villS 

Yatsko,  Melissa 115 

Yelich,  Mark ^ ,, 129 

Yimen,  Mekeleya  :,:#*!:;;..  97, i44 

Yimen,  Meron 52,  84,  85,  97,  174,  218 

York,  Dick 47,  103,  191 

Young,  Damon 176 

Young,  Jacqueline 55,  115 

Young,  Peter ,.,,, 219 

Young,  Tawana 62,  63,  129 

Young,  Valerie  61,  174,  185 

Yurcich,  Mike  188 


zzz's  not  tolerated  at 
In-School-Suspension 


Zagar  Incorporated  207 

Zagore,  Deborah 174,  183 

Zahursky,  Steve 183,  184,  188 

Zbiegien,  Daniel 65,  115 

Zdanowicz,  Michael  65,  115 

Zdesar,  Jim 188 

Zdesar,  Joseph  189 

Zeitz,  Adam 144 


Zele,  Therese 174,  201,  206 

Zelenskas.  Jennifer 164,  175,  183,  184 

Zeman,  Douglas  21 ,  30,  32,  33,  70,  88,  89, 

129,189 

Zeman,  Gina  ..  4.  9,  14,  15,  23,  31 ,  50,  52, 

53,  68,  70,  81,  88,  89,  175,  177,  178,  181, 

183,  184.  192,201,206 

Zemba,  Maria 175 

Zemba,  Sharon 115 

Zevnik,  Geoffrey 32,  115 

Zevnik,  Jeff 33 

Zevnik,  Kristina  42,  66,  89,  144,  192 

Zgrabik  III,  Richard 129 

Zielinski.  Michael 54  57.  60,  115 

Zielinski,  Rachel .  17,  54,  57,  61,  105  142, 
144 

Zivnoska,  Michael  20,25,26  129   189 

Zorko,  Matthew 129 

Zorman,  Brian 33  115 

Zorman,  Timothy  ,  54,  57,  60,  62  129   189 

Zovak,  Ed 197 

Zrim,  Mark 28  144,  189 

Zubek,  Bretl  144,  189.  218 

Zubizarreta,  Judy  ..  74,  103,  151, 152.  200 

Zucca,  Ron 102.  103 

Zupancic.  Robert 14J 


Jose  Ray  and  Maria  Barl<e,r  find  that 

the  library  is  aii  e-xcellent  place  to  get 

some  work  done. 

Members  (if  the  girl's  basketball 

team,  Sharon  Hollis  and  Angela 

Miklavcic,  enjoy  the  friendship  that 

athletics  pro\ides. 

Kathy  Copic  tries  tci  sit  for  awhile 

and  relax  in  the  Fall  Play  while  Creig 

Sulecki,  Michelle  Marcelli,  Dawn 

Lo  Conti,  Justin  Barrett,  Angela 

Koeth,  Ranessa  Barrett  and  Mary 

KLral  nag  Miss  Brooks  with  their 

problems. 


Rhiannon  Brenner  really  jumped  at 

the  opportunit\'  to  dissect  a  frog  in 

Mrs.  Morris'  biology  class. 


Donna  Beuoy,  Kristina  Geiger,  Dan 

Nainiger,  Brett  Zubek,  Christina 

Fabert,  Jamie  Piscitello,  Kristin 

Samsa  and  Mike  Robinson  knou 

that  the  cafeteria  i"-  an  en)o\able 

place  to  sociah/e  with  Inends 


Heather  Nickell,  Jessica  Kochis, 

Meron  Yimen,  Angela  Miklavcic, 

Angela  Meros,  Jamie  Willet, 

Jennifer  Hrovat,  Jennifer  Mc 

Creight,  Stacie  Glavan,  Jamie 

Smialek,  Jessica  Sas,  Irme  Peredne 

and  Kisha  Jones  were  some  old 

N.H.S.  members  and  new  inductees 

after  being  tapped  frir  N.H,-S.  during 

homeroom. 


Index 


Colophon  Thank  Y©u 


Josten's  Printing  and  Publishing  Division 
at  State  College,  Pennsylvania  printed  the 
650  copies  of  the  1995  Euclidian.  The  book 
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The  staff  of  the  1 995  Euclidian  would  like 
to  extend  thanks  to  all  who  helped  to 
make  tliis  book  possible.  First  and 
foremost,  thanks  have  to  go  to  the  adviser,  Mr. 
A'on  Benken  for  the  many  long  hours  of  hard 
woik  and  planning  that  had  to  be  put  in  to  get  the 
ntire  operation  going  and  to  keep  it  going. 
Otheis  to  be  thanked  are:  Lifetouch  National 
School  Studios  Inc.  for  supplying  film  and 
processing  for  the  many  pictures  that  appeared  in 
the  book  and  for  taking  many  of  the  team 
pictures,  senior  and  underclass  pictures.  Josten's 
Yearbook  Company  for  putting  it  all  together  in 
such  an  artistic  manner,  Jan  Kehn  for  all  the 
time  she  spent  :urranging  photography  dates  and 
supplying  needed  materials.  Barbara  Springer 
for  all  the  time  and  work  she  did  trying  to  get  Ac 
senior  pictures  an'anged  and  taken,  all  the  writers 
and  photographers  who  contributed  their  time, 
and  last  but  not  least,  the  entire  student  body  at 

Euclid  Hish  School  without  which  this  bapk 

f 
could  not  exist. 

Peter  Young  and  Lt.  Commander  Scott  .Anderson  of 

the  Blue  Angels  spoke  to  and  answered  questions  for 
the  NJROTC  students  in  the  Little  Theater.  Anderson 
is  the  3rd  pilot  in  the  Blue  Angels  and  were  in 
Cleveland  for  the  Labor  Dav  .Air  Show. 


Many  people  helped  in  some  way 
with  the  1995  Euclidian.  Some 
wrote  stories  while  others  worked  on 
the  laying  out  of  the  book  while  others  helped  in 
the  mailing  of  letters.  Sylvia  Eier  and  Janeen 
Miklowski  spent  many  hours  working  on 
material  while  Angela  Miklavclc  did  much 
computer  work.  Others  who  did  some  work  were 
Marianne  Wilson,  Allison  FitzGerald,  Janet 
Fonovic,  Stacie  Glavan,  Beckie  Glavan,  Kim 
Schoval,  Jewell  Hagood,  Kevin  Carlson,        i| 
Laura  Fifolt,  Amy  Barber,  Jamie  Willett  and 
Mr.  Von  Benken.  I 


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Disclaimtr 


The  1994-95  school  year  is  history.  Many 
interesting  and  significant  events  occurred 
during  that  time  and  the  Euclidian  tried 
to  cover  as  many  of  them  as  possible.  This  was 
difficult  due  to  the  limited  staff  If  we  missed 
something,  we  are  sorry.  We  sincerely  apologize 
for  any  errors  or  omissions  that  occurred  in  the 
book  but.you  have  to  understand  this  is  only  a 
high  school  publication  and  mistakes  can  happen. 


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i  SOLEMA  JENNINGS  •  DONALD  JOHNSON  •  LATANYIA  JOHNSON  •  MELINDA  JOHNSON 

I  SHENISE  JOHNSON  •  TENESIA  JOHNSON  •  JOEL  JONES  •  KISHA  JONES  •  LATISHA 

I  JONES  •  YOLANDA  JONES  •  PAMELA  JORDAN  •  ALLA  KAMINSKAYA  •  JENNIFER 

I  KASCAK  •  JESSICA  KEFFER  •  BRYAN  KELLY  •  TENISHIA  KELLY  •  ANTOINE  KEMP 

I  LONGSTRETH    JR    •    KELLY    LOSE 

i  JOSEPH   LUDVIK  •   SEAN   LUIKART 

i  CHRISTINA  MAHLE*  DANA  MALANEY 

P  KARNITA  MALONE  •  JOE  MARCELLI 

BERANRDO  MARIA  •  DANA  MARINO 
KEVIN  KETCHUM  •  JAMES  KHAMASSI  JOSEPH   MARUSIC  "DAVID  MASEK 

•  MARK  KILLION  •  MARY  KIRAL  •  KEVIN  MCCARTHY  •  KEVIN  MC 
KRISTIN  KISH  •  CHRISTOPHER  CARTNEY  •  TAMEKA  MC  COY  •  DAN 
KLETECKA  •  JESSICA  KOCHIS  •  MC  DONALD  •  RASHAUN  MC  DOUGAL 
KRISTINA  KOEPP»T  BRAD  KOVATCH*  •  LATONIA  MC  GRIFF  •  DARNEA  MC 
TODD  KRAVOS  •  SARA  KUHEN  •  MARY  KINNEY  •  NICOLE  MEIER  •RHONDA 
KUNES  •  ANGELA  LA  CHINA  •  MELTON  •  MICHAEL  MEYERS  • 
GWENDOLYNN  LAPUH  •  JEFFREY  JANEEN  MIKLOWSKI  •  DEMARCO 
LATINE  •  MELISSA  LEACH  •  SHAWN  MILLER  •  KEVIN  MILLER  •  RAYMOND 
LEBEN  •  WENDY  LEMIEUX*  JENNIFER  MILLER  •  SUZANNA  MIOCIC  • 
LEPLEY  •  LETIA  LEWIS  •  NARIEKA  CHRISTOPHER  MOLAKAKIS 
LEWIS*  AMY  LINDIC*  BENJAMIN  LINN                                                   BENJAMIN     MOONEY     •     SHANNON 

•  EERO  LINNA  •  ROBIN  LITTLE  •  DAVID  MOORE  •  TIA  MOORE  •  GREGORY 
MORRIS  •  JEFFERY  MORRIS  JR  •  TERRANCE  MORRISON  •  DAVID  MOSKALSKI  •  BRIAN  MOWELL  • 

JENNIFER  MULANAX  •  JASON  MULLEN  •  SHANNON  NADVORNIK  •  WILLIAM  NAINIGER  •  YOSHIKO 
NAKANO  •  JAMES  NARO  III  •  CARLETON  NASH  •  MARIA  NEAL  •  J  TOM  NELSON  •  SEAN  NELSON  • 
MICHAEL  NOCERA  •  TAKIA  NORMAN  •  MARY  NOSAN  •  KORY  NOVAK  •  MICHAEL  NUGENT  • 
I  ILESE  0  KEEFE  •  LAURIE  OLSZEWSKI  •  MATHEW  ORTMAN  'DIANE  OSREDKAR  •  STEVEN 

i  PAE  •  CHRISTINE  PAREY  •  CINDY  PARKER  -ERIC  PARKS  •  JOHN  PATA  •  MINALBEN 

m  PATEL  •  CHARLES  PATTERSON   •   RENEE  PECNIC  •  JOSHUA  PELZ  •   IRMA 

f  PEREDNE  •  ROBERT  PERRY  •  GERGORY  PESEK  •  BRIAN  PETROWSKI  • 

I  MELISSA  PETROWSKI  •  DANIELLE  PICARD  •  GARY  PICKUP  •  JUSTIN 

I  PIERCE    •    RACHELPIERCE    •    DAWN    PIOTROWSKI    •    JENNIFER 

1  PODERZAY  •  JESSICA  POST  •  WILLIAM  PRESTON  •  JAMES 

■  PRICE     •CARLOS     PRINCE     •     ARETHA     PRITCHARD     • 


CHRISTINE  PUGLIA  •  DANIELA  REAGAN  •  BRIAN  REBER  •  WILLIE  REED  •  JANORIS  REESE  •  AMY  REPKO  • 
LAURA  RETTGER  •  LISA  RHODES  •  CHRISTOPHER  RICHARDT  •  STEPHEN  RIEK  •  CHRISTOPHER  RIGGAR 

•  PAUL  RINI  •  CHRISTOPHER  RISER  •  ROBERT  ROGERS  •  TIMOTHY  RUTTI  •  CHRISTINA  SALISBURY  • 
JOHN  SCARIENCH  •  MARIA  SCHIAVONI  •  KEVIN  SCHILL  •  CHRISTOPHER  SCHMIDT  •  CARA  SCHOLL  • 
KIM  SCHOVAL  •  HEATHER  SCHULZ  •  LINDSEY  SCHULZ  •  KENNETH  SCHUSTER  •  SAMUEL  SCHWAN  • 
HELENE  SCHWARTZ  "CARISSA  SCOTT  •  SETH  SEDERHOLM  •  NICHOLAS  SEIFRIED  •  PATRICIA  SERGO  • 
LARESHA  SHARP  •  KATRINA  SHARPE  •  KELLY  SHEA  •  MARY  SHENK  •  MELANIE  SHIPPITKA  •  AMANDA 
SIPLOCK  •  MICHAEL  SIPOS  •  STACY  SKEEL  •  RICHARD  SLADE  JR  •  KENYA  SMITH  •  WILLIAM  SNELL  • 
WAYNE  SNITZKY  •  DAN  SOUTH  •  JOSEPH  SPRAFKA  •  MARC  STAUFFER  •  OLEN  STEELMAN  •  CHAD 
STEFFENS  •  BINA  STITT  -CARMAN  STRICKLAND  "BRADFORD  STROTH  •  JOSEPH  STRUNK  •  AMY  STUBER 

•  JAMES  SUMMERS  •  PAULA  SUSTARSIC  •  MICHAEL  SWYT  •  DESMOND  TAYLOR  •  LATINA  TAYLOR  • 
LAWRENCE  TAYLOR  •  STEVEN  TEGNER  •  COURTNEY  TELICH  •  MICHAEL  THOMAS  •  CRAIG  TILLINGHAST 
•AISHA  TILLMAN  •  TIMIKA  TISDALE  •  WILLIAMS  •  RASHAAN  WILLIAMS  • 
JADE  TOLLIVER  •  ALEKSANDAR  TOT  •  LISA  WILLOUGHBY  •  CHARLES 
KAREN  TOUSCHNER  'CHARLES  WILSON  •  DANIELLE  WILSON  • 
TRAPP  •  CHRISTINA  TRATNIK  •  DANNIKA  WITTEN  •  MARGARET 
JAIMESON  TROCHECK  •  ROBERT  WOLCHKO  •  KATHLEEN  WOLENSKI  • 
TROHA  •  BRANDI  TUCKER  •  BRIAN  JAMES  WOLF  •  NARKETA  WOOTEN  • 
UDOVICH  •  MARTHA  URH  •  GREGORY  YARBROUGH  •  MERON 
BRIDGETTE  VARNJU  "ANTHONY  YIMEN  'DAMON  YOUNG  •  VALERIE 
VERCH  •  LEAH  WALCZAK  •  CHARLES  YOUNG  •  DEBORAH  ZAGORE  • 
WALKER  •  THOMAS  WALKER  •  THERESE  ZELE  •  JENNIFER 
JOSEPH  WALLACE  •  KARI  WALLETTE  •  ZELENSKAS  •  GINA  ZEMAN  •  MARIA 
MICHAEL  WALTERMIRE  •  ALIA  ZEMBA  •  REID  ABRIANI  •  DAWN 
WALTERS   •    ELIZABETH    WALTERS   • 

ANDREA  WARREN  •  ANGEL  WEEMS  • 
JAMES  WEINPERT  •  MICHELLE 
WENDEROTH  •  SARAH  WHITTAKER  • 
JAMES      WILLETT      JR      •      DALEAH 

ADAMS  •  JESSICA  ADAMS  •  JUA  ADRINE-ROBINSON  •   RICHARD  AGNEW  • 
DAVID  ALBRIGHT  •  DANA  ALLEN  •  VERNESHA  ANDERSON  •  RASA-LILA  ANDREWS  • 
ELIJAH  ANTHONY  •  ROSCHELL  ASHLEY  •  LAURA  BAKER  •  BELINDA  BAILEY  •  AMBER 
BALLASH  •  MICHAEL  BANACH  •  JETAUN  BANKS  •  AMY  BARBER  •  MARIA  BARKER  • 
TAMMIE   BARNES   •   KATHRYN   BARTEL   •   TIMOTHY   BARZAL   •   STEPHANIE   BATICH   • 
ANTHONY  BATTLE  •   LAARRY   BATTLE  •  JOHN   BECHTEL  •   JASON   BEHUN   •   MAARTJE 
BEKENKAMP  •  JAMES  BELANICH  -ADONIS  BELL  •  MEREDITH  BELL  •  RODNEY  BELL  •  EDMOND 
BENNETT  JR  •  LOLITA  BENSON  •  LOUIS  BESSES  •  MELISSA  BEVERLY  •  MATTHEW  BILAK  •  LEROY 
BILLIPS  •  CARRIE  BIRDSONG  •  ELIZABETH  BLATNIK  •  JAMEKA  BLOOM  •  DAMON  BLUNT  •  HEATHER 
BORCZIAK  •  ANITA  BORRERO  •  JOSEPH  BOSOLT  •  JASON  BOWERS  •  CLARISSA  BOWIE  •  AARON 
BOYCE  •  NICHOLLE  BRENNAN  •  DAWN  BRITSKY  "DANIEL  BROWN  •  FELICIA  DANE  COOL  •  KATHERINE 

COPIC  •  MICHAEL  COPLEY  •  MARINA 

CORLETO     •     MICHAEL     CUPAR     • 

GEORGE     CUTWRIGHT     •     MICHAEL 

DACAR  •  ANTONIO  DARBY  •  JAMES 

DAUGHERTY     •     FARISHA     DAVIS     • 

HANNAH  DAVIS  •  DANIELLE  DE  BOE  •  ESPIRITU    •    GIA    FARONE    •    KYLA 

THOMAS  DEISTER  •  JASON  DENNIS  •  FARROW   •    PAUL    FELDEN    •    JAMIE 

KATIE   DIETRICH   •  JESSICA  DIETZ  •  FERNATT  •  LAURA  FIFOLT  •  TSHOMBE 

MICHELLE   DINEEN   •   DAVID   DIRK   •  FISHER  •   KELLY  FOCARETO  'JANET 

ADDRIENNE  DIXON  •  BRIAN  DLUGOS  FONOVIC    •     MICHAEL    FORDING     • 

KIMBERLY         DOMINIQUE         •  SHAWN  FORSTER  •  ERIC  FREDERICK 

DEMETRIUS  DOWELL  •  BRIAN  DUER  •  •      JOSHUA      FREEH      •      LINDSAY 

ANGEL  DUNCAN  •  DANIEL  DUVALL  •  FREEMAN  •NICOLE  FREEMAN  •  RYAN 

GARY       DWYER      JR      •       JEFFREY  FRETTER 'MICHAEL  FUDURIC  •  KEVIN 

DYBZINSKI   •   RYAN   EDDY  •   KIMIKO  GADY   •   JASON    GANSER   •    TAMMY 

EDWARDS  •  SYLVIA  ELER  •  JEREMY  GARDNER  •  ROB  GARRISON  •  ERIKA 

EMERMAN»KRISTINAEMINGER»ASA  GASPERSIC       'WILLIAM       CAST       • 

ERIKSSON    •   CHAD   ERNST   •   JOWL  MATTHEW  GEROME  -KAREN  GEZANN 

•CARLOS  GILLYARD  •STACIE  GLAVAN  •  JAMIE  GODEC  •  DAMIEN  GOODEN  •  KEVIN  GORMAN  •  JASON 

GRANT  •  KEVIN  GRAY  •  MICHELE  GRAYER  •  DAMIEN  GRAYES  -NIKEEYA  GREER  •  BARRY  GRISEZ  • 

CYNTHIA  GUSTAFSON  •AMY  GUY  •  JEWEL  HAGOOD  •  JENNIFER  HALL  •  MARIO  HALL  •  RONALD 

HARRIS  •  TANYANEKIA  HARRIS  •  WILLIAM  HARRISON  •  VINCENT  HAWLEY  •  ANGELA  HAYNES  • 

KARVAREES  HERMAN  •   BRETT  HIGGINS  •  DARNEISHA  HIGGINS  •   DAVID  HOBSON  •  AMY 

HODDER    •    CLARICE    HODGE    -MATHEW    HOFFMAN    •    MICHAEL    HOFFMAN    •    JOSHUA 

HOLLAND  'RALPH  HOOD  •  JESSICA  HOPKINS  •  JEFFREY  HORTON  •  ORRY  HOWARD  • 

RASHAWN  HOWARD  •  CARRIE  HOWELL  •  LAKEHSA  HUBBARD  •  AMY  HUTCHINS  • 

SHAUNDRA  IBARRA  •  ISRAEL  JACKSON  JR  •  JEFFREY  JAKSE  •  JOSEPH  JANEZ  • 

RICKY   JEFFREY    •    CHRISTINA    JENKO    •    SOLEMA    JENNINGS    •    DONALD 

JOHNSON    •    LATANYIA    JOHNSON    •    MELINDA    JOHNSON    •    SHENISE 

JOHNSON   •   TENESIA  JOHNSON   •   JOEL  JONES   •   KISHA  JONES   • 

LATISHA  JONES   •   YOLANDA  JONES   •   PAMELA  JORDAN   •   ALLA 


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