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Student Life 6
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Activities 50
Academics 90
Underclass 104
Seniors 146
Last Year 186
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Euclid High School
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Volume 46
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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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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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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.
I Lauren Arnold really works hard as a cheerleader and
Studenr Life I findsittobearewardingpartof her high school life.
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Flag Corps members,
Chris Pugib, Amy
Barber, Maureen
Porcen and Heather
Mulhall. enjoy life at
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,
waiting for the match
to begm.
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John Mc Clain passing the ball for the JV
team.
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.
eeoming Dance
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.
-Stacie Glavan and Janet Fonovic
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Senior female attendant, Aisha Tillman, Beth
Blatnik and Senior male attendant, Rich Slade.
Gina Phillips, Senior male allendant, Kevin Gorman, Kyle kuss. Senior male attendant, Gary Dwyer,
Senior female attendant, Wendy Lapuh, Senior male attendant, Kyle Bush, Senior female attendant,
Melanie Shippitka and Senior male attendant, Chris Kietecka.
Sophomore Jester,
Lakisha Phillips and
Junior Jester,
La'Keya Mc Cauley
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announced at the
Homecoming game.
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Some of the people who had an enjoyable evening at Homecoming.
a fun time fbr all students
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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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Homecoming
Vs locker is a place they can call their own
Every student
has one. Some
had more than
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
their posses-
sions in, but for
others it was
their home
away from
home and it was
a place to show
off to others in
the school and
so they deco-
rated their
lockers to suit
their personali-
ties. Some of
the creative
talents are
shown on these
pages.
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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
have a part-
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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Jobs
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About 1 30 couples danced the
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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Almost every sport you want to play is at
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH
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Simeon Boddie about to catch a pass from
Darnea Mc Kinney for a long gain against
Brush.
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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.
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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.
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Football
New coach but wrestlers
still struggling
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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.
iP — »# nm ~nf
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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
hl-^
University
4 7
East. North
2 1
Will. South
3 6
Mentor 0 3
Cuyahoga Hts. 2 1
Hawken 2 8
\^Hi
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
}
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.
:l-
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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 |
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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.
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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
w
Bedford
97
80 >'i-~ "5"
^:
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.
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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
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SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 0
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH:
rirsf
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Swimming
^^€^y^s si^xmd
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.
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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
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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
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'"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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Cheerleaders
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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.
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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.
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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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'jx^y:'
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Hv^^i^^Mi
Katrina Sharpe and Aileen Glowacki practicing
before their concert.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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^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.
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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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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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Office Aides
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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.
niU^^^^ had fur
out in the
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."
snow
"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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"Ski Club was a
good way to spend
time with your
friends for your
senior year and
something else to
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do."
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Jamie Willett
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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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J
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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
,.„...E. wants eveiyoni
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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Erin Vincent!, Betli Kramer, Lisa Primosch,
Hannah Davis and Katie Baioni helped the football
team post an undefeated regular season.
Sports Aides
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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
rnment works
w:
' 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
what will be
going on at the
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.
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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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-^ ^^ '^ /a The Survey distributes information throughout the schoc
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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Kevin Gray, Michael Fording, Brent Pirich, Jennifer Lepley, Christy Mahle, Adviser, Jean Jelinic.
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This year the D.E.C.A.(Distributive
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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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
earn about other
COuntri
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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^^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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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
Pignatiello
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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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.
Academics Divider
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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Counselors help the students get where the) vianl iQ JO
Audree Fox
12thgrade/A-L
10th grade/X-Z
Brenda Barker
1 2th grade/M-Z
lOthgradeA'-W
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
1 1 th grade/A-L
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
some work on their
project.
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Robert Knuth is principal and Director of Secondary Educatioi
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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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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
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Shaun Holness
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Christopher Holtz
Steven Horton
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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
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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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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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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."
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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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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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the rest of
the people
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mature and
that makes
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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
/try seiiously.
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."
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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
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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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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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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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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.
. ' _ ... . , ,, ... _ Most of the stiident.s in this picture have probably gone to Euclid schools their entire live.s
lave you attended Euclid schools all your life? ^ t j <^
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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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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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-
stances.
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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
Monday to continue their studies.
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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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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
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SSost seniors realize the importance of sehool attendance
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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come to
school every
day?
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.
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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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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
.s
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
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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
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enjoyed
your years
at Euclid
High
School?
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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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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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Seniors
Ei
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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Seniors
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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Seniors
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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Seniors
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.
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Seniors
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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Baseball
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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The team gets ready for the game.
189
Baseball
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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Track
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
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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
■wt'y
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.
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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.
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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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Sylvia Eler
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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
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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
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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
Renee L. Pecnik
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Justin and Rachel Pierce
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
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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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Gina.
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
206
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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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
0
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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|3
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
ureal l
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
•i
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
was printed on Gloss 191 paper stock and
included 48 pages of full color. All pages were
created using the Aldus PageMaker® 5.0 "\^
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A 21 " black and.white, two page monitor made
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Both computers were running System 7.1. Digital
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ucre produced using Aldus Freehand®, Type
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UMiig tlie Josten's program. Last Name First®.
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and tiard copy was printed on a Hewlett Packard
LaserJet 111 printer. The hardcopy and disks were
sent to Josten's who stripped in the photos and
produced the final copy on a Linotronic printer.
The cover was designed by the Josten's Art
Department. Pages were submitted to the plant
on five deadlines; No\ ember 2. November 23,
December 23. January 27, and February 24. The
pages were submitted as double page spreads. All
the color pages had to be in the first deadline
since their production entailed so much work.
Since the final deadline was in late February,
nothing that occurred alter tliat time could be
included in 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
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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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^^^^^^^ ADRINE-ROBINSON • RICHARD AGNEW • DAVID ALBRIGHT • ^^^^^1
■^■HF DANA ALLEN • VERNESHA ANDERSON • RASA-LILA ANDREWS • ^9^H
^^^V^^ ELIJAH ANTHONY • ROSCHELL ASHLEY • LAURA BAKER • BELINDA ^^^B
^^^■r BAILEY • AMBER BALLASH • MICHAEL BANACH • JETAUN BANKS • AMY mi
^»^ BARBER • MARIA BARKER • TAMMIE BARNES • KATHRYN BARTEL • TIMOTHY ^^
■1^ BARZAL • STEPHANIE BATICH • ANTHONY BATTLE • LAARRY BATTLE • JOHN BECHTEL 1
i • 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 • CHAD ERNST • JOWL ESPIRITU • GIA
MICHAEL COPLEY* MARINA CORLETO FARONE • KYLA FARROW • PAUL
• MICHAEL CUPAR • GEORGE FELDEN • JAMIE FERNATT • LAURA
CUTWRIGHT • MICHAEL DACAR • FIFOLT • TSHOMBE FISHER • KELLY
ANTONIO DARBY • JAMES FOCARETO 'JANET FONOVIC •
DAUGHERTY • FARISHA DAVIS • MICHAEL FORDING • SHAWN
HANNAH DAVIS • DANIELLE DE BOE • FORSTER • ERIC FREDERICK
THOMAS DEISTER • JASON DENNIS • JOSHUA FREEH • LINDSAY FREEMAN
KATIE DIETRICH • JESSICA DIETZ • NICOLE FREEMAN • RYAN FRETTER
MICHELLE DINEEN • DAVID DIRK • MICHAEL FUDURIC • KEVIN GADY
ADDRIENNE DIXON • BRIAN DLUGOS • JASON GANSER • TAMMY GARDNER
KIMBERLY DOMINIQUE • DEMETRIUS ROB GARRISON • ERIKA GASPERSIC
DOWELL • BRIAN DUER • ANGEL WILLIAM GAST • MATTHEW GEROME
DUNCAN • DANIEL DUVALL • GARY KAREN GEZANN • CARLOS GILLYARD
DWYER JR • JEFFREY DYBZINSKI • STACIE GLAVAN • JAMIE CODEC
RYAN EDDY • KIMIKO EDWARDS • DAMIEN GOODEN • KEVIN GORMAN
SYLVIA ELER • JEREMY EMERMAN • JASON GRANT • KEVIN GRAY
KRISTINA EMINGER • ASA ERIKSSON • 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
I ANGELA HAYNES • KARVAREES HERMAN • BRETT HIGGINS • DARNEISHA HIGGINS • DAVID HOBSON
I AMY HODDER • CLARICE HODGE • MATHEW HOFFMAN • MICHAEL HOFFMAN • JOSHUA HOLLAND
i RALPH HOOD • JESSICA HOPKINS • JEFFREY HORTON • ORRY HOWARD • RASHAWN HOWARD
I CARRIE HOWELL • LAKEHSA HUBBARD • AMY HUTCHINS • SHAUNDRA IBARRA • ISRAEL
1 JACKSON JR • JEFFREY JAKSE • JOSEPH JANEZ • RICKY JEFFREY • CHRISTINA JENKO
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
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