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EUCLIDIAN
Euclid High School
711 East 222nd Street
Euclid, Ohio 44123
Volume 49
(216) 261-2900
Enrollment 2007
John Schnell wondered what would happpen if he used
a vacuum aspirator to suck on his cheek. Sue King and
Niki Yannaras got a kick out of watching John trying
to pull the filter tlask off of his cheek and leaving him
with a neat hickey.
uestions.. .questions. ..questions. Wherever you go in life everyone has
I always been faced with questions. A person has to respond to all the
stimuli that they are exposed to. Many people react irrationally and
becai!fe of that have to live with some bad decisions. If you had a good supply of
information, however, you could react in a more logical manner and have a better
chance of arriving at an outcome that would be more favorable. A person has the
opportunity to learn many things throughout their high school days. If they use the
knowledge that they were exposed to they should be able to make decisions that
, would be beneficial to them throughout their lives.
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Chris Howell
team is using.
Theme
Erika Jame.s and Jenny Hansen have questions about how they are going to be able to
accomplish everything they want lo in life.
Megan Novinc and Allison Penko want to help out any students who have questions about Key
Club.
Nolan and Mike Rezzolla try to answer questions that
and Al Simpson have about the offense that the other
Allison Metti has no questions about the value that she Christy Peacock knows why she is spending her
is eettina out of the time she is spending on the tennis extracumcular time performing at tootball games with
; - the Majorettes.
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When Cedric Carstarphen got hit and had to come out of the game in pain, he had
questions about whether or not he could play again. After a few minutes rest, though, he was
able to get back into the game.
Gina Prodan and John Copic are looking for answwers in iheir chemistry experi-
ment.
Head Coach. Tom Banc, i.s explaining the answers to some of Mike Creer's
questions between plays during a game.
Katie Kolar and Mary Tisi are trying to find the answers to getting the ball down
the field.
Theme
STUD
Megan Ballinger fights for the
hall during a soccer match.
Fans waiting for a football
game to begin.
Majorettes on the field before
the game begins.
Matt Hiscott, Mike Zielinski.
Jen Rys, and Chris Majle
playing before the game
begins.
The life of a typical Euclid student ca^H
be very hectic and confusing at times.
The school year began with the stu-
dents trying to get their schedule worked
out so that they were taking the classes that
they had signed up to take. After that they
had to figure how to get from class to class
by the appropriate route so that lockers
could be visited and friends could be met in
the allotted time between classes. Students
made new friends in their classes as the
year progressed. There were many athletic
activities and clubs that the students could
attend throughout the year. Doing home-
work and attending afterschool activities
such as jobs or service organizations took
up much time. A student had a lot of activi-
ties to spend their titne on throughout the
year.
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Megan Novinc,
Erin Patterson,
Susan King and
Karen Salisbury
ind that the
Survey takes up
much of their
lime,
Bel<l<a Borchert
and Erin Gady
panicipate in
athletics as well
as work in the
classroom.
Rachel Smicklas,
Jennifer Barker,
Shannon (ilatz,
Rachel Blevins.
Angela Tucci,
Celeste
Arrmstrong and
Tabitha
Polachek commit
much of their
after school time
to the Flag Corps.
The football team
spends much time
preparing
themselves for
their games each
week.
A student's life can be very busy
Top: Advisers. Mrs. Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis help students in A.F.S. club learn about people
in other countries.
Top right; Students in Varsity Chorale get to perforin at football games by singing the National Anthem and
the Alma Mater.
Above; Flag Corps helps make the half time show more interesting.
Right; Allison Hrovat spends some of her time after school on the tennis team.
Student Life
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Amber
Coglej sets
up the ball so
that Allysson
Kume! can
spike it over
the net.
Above: M arissa Mukavetz enjoys her time as a
Flag Corps member.
Above right: Karen Salisbury returns a ball
during a tennis match.
Right: Michelle Heising, Margaret Corcoran,
Lauren Arnold, Abby Stanic and Natalie Beck at
attention during the playing of the National
Anthem.
■ Below: Courtney Strah brings the ball down
against the defender.
K Below right: Fans in the stands during a football
I game.
Far left; Jill Swansegar dribbles
the ball down while Melissa
Waina watches in the back.
Left: Megan Novinc getting ready
to return the ball.
I Lower left: The boy's cross
country team beginning a race at
Chapin Forest.
Far lower left: Denny Bosher,
Becky Codec and Pat Grisez
waiting for class to begin.
Bottom left: Erin Kilkenney and
Dan Kerestesy enjoying time in
their class together.
Bottom: Tony Fisher making it
around the left side of the line on
the way to one of his many
touchdowns.
Panthers rip South 56-0
The South Rebels proved no match
during the 1997 Homecoming
football game. The game was tied at
zero for two minutes before Terrence
Moore made it into the end zone on a 44
yd run. The rest of the game saw Tony
Fisher running up and down the field
scoring four times by rushing (51, 10,22,
35 yd runs) and twice by pass receptions
(61 and 22 yd) before Tom Soini scored the
last touchdown in a 56-0 rout. The game
was played on a cool, calm, clear evening
and was climaxed by the full moon rising
in the east over the visitors bleachers. It
was a perfect evening for a perfect game as
far as the Panthers were concerned.
Hall of Fame inductee, Mr. Robert Ramlow, gets a
hug from senior quarterback, Fred Bush during
halftime ceremonies.
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Homecoming
Homecoming Queen. Lauren Arnold, escorted by her parents,
was introduced at the football game.
Homecoming King, Matt O'Hara. escorted
by his parents was introduced at the football
game.
Sandra Mowery, Kelly Baylog, Jackie Hayes, Jillian
Udovich, Andrew Walker. Amy Weinbrecht, Martin
Tomsic, Rachel Dixon, Jennifer Rys, Chris Carlson
LincJ Aaron Smith show off their hats during Hat Day
durins Hiinieconiins Week.
Above: Students making lots of noise during the Pep Rally that was
held to honor the Fall sports teams before the Homecoming football
game.
Below; Martin Tomsic, Mike Reilly and Mike Zielinski playing their
trio in Live ami Let Die.
Top: Sophomore Attendant. Lindsay Nagode escorted by
her father and above. Junior Attendant. Leah Cherne.
escorted by her mother were introduced at the football
Tony Fisher
scoring one of his
six touchdowns
durins the 2ame.
Homecoming Dance takes attendees to Tinsel Town
The theme of Homecoming 1997 was
"Hollywood Stars". Black and gold
stars, along with a replica of the
Hollywood sign, and miniature Emmy
awards filled the E-Room ballroom.
Almost 650 people danced the night away.
The voting for Queen and King and Court
took place at the dance and midway
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through the evening the Homecoming court
was announced. Candidates for Sophomore
Attendant were Lindsey Nagode and Nicole
Samsa. Junior candidates were Charmaine
Allen and Leah Cheme. Queen Candidates
were Lauren Arnold, Karen Lemieux,
Jenea Weems, Ebony Wheeler and Sarah
Keller. King candidates were Tony Fisher
and Matt O'Hara. Lauren Arnold was
crowned Queen and Matt O'Hara was
King. Leah Cheme was Junior Attendant
and Lindsey Nagode was Sophomore
Attendant. The dance was a great success
and an enjoyable evening for everyone
involved.
-Lori Mitskavich
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Far left: King.
Matt O'Hara
and Queen,
Lauren Arnold
dance together
after being
announced as
winners.
Lett: Holly
Douglas, Dawn
MerritI and Cris
Maddox show off
their dresses.
Beiiiw: Lynn
Stern, Craig
Sulecki, Liz
Montague, Fred
Dworning,
Michelle Fine
and Oral
Williams were
only a few of the
people that
enjoyed
Homecoming.
Bottom: Students
dancing together
during one of the
slow dances.
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SENIO
Allison Mc Clain knows
many of the benefits of being
a senior.
Antonina Fiorelli and Jenny
Cicco ha\ e done many things
together while they attended
Euclid High School
Sarah Keller has many fond
memories of e\ ents that ha\ e
occurred during her time in
high school.
Class is an excellent time for
friends to get together and talk
about the events that occurred
during the weekend.
Students working in class to try to get the
most of their education.
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Senior Divider
£^ enior year was both an exciting and an anxious time for a student. It was exciting
^^ since seniors are the top class in the school, the people that everyone looked up to,
Vs^ the people who were soon to be graduated. But it was also a time when many
important decisions had to be made. What classes should be taken? What was going on
after graduation? Were they going to college? Which colleges should be applied to? How
could they afford to do what they want to do? Do they have to get a job right away? How
would they react to all the stimuli that they were presented with? Senior year was a fun
time but it was also filled with questions that made it difficult for those who thought
ahead.
Karen Gnandt and Kourtney Highland working on Jacqueline Young, Terreia Whitsett and Howard Westerfield try to learn something about history
their computers in order to become better trained in a from Mr. Rob Heramb.
more technical world.
Senior Divider
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 Euclid High School. You had to set examples for the rest of
the school. The seniors were the ones who were the leaders.
Left: Lisa Udovich, Matrika Johnson and Betsy
Gibbons know that eating a good lunch will help
them through their classes.
Below left: Students at the assembly where they
heard about the Blue Angels.
Below: Christy Gecewich knows that a clean locker
can help her get to her classes with the correct
materials.
Rachel Ackley Andrew Aquilano Bryan Arendt Bradford Armstrong Lauren A. Arnold
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Rashaad Bandy Charmaine Banks Kevin Banks
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Christina Barquinero Cliff Bartlett
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Kristin Bell Shavon Bell Najida Besley
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Truceilla Besses Monica Bitner Thomas Blackburn William Bluhm Akita R. Booker
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Denny Bosher
Jessica Bowser Kristina Brewer Shaun Brochak
Pandora Dana
Jeffrey Brown Kimyashia Brown
Larry Brown
Michael Bruno
Norine Bryant William Buchannon Clifton Bunton Christopher Burrell Emanuel Burton III
Frederick Bush III Richard Butera
Jeff Cahill
Jennifer Capretta Amanda Carleton
Seniors ( 23
Ne'Quinne Chielo Jennifer Ann Cicco Shannon Clark Tiffany Clark \ Kevin
Banks
Bridgette Cofield
Amber Cogley Joseph Colantonio
Jamie Cole
April Comer
Michael Creer Rebecca Crismor Shaun Cummings Tynnyshia Curtis Alan Cvetovac
Pandora Dana Richard Dattilo James Davies
Darnell Davis Johnathan Davis
Tayonna Davis Matthew De Wine Ericka D. Dennis Jonathan Dennis Regan Dent
Patrick Di Lalla
Melissa Dick
Sean Dlugos Richard Dotson Rashida Dowd
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Jessica L. Doyle
Jim Duer
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Zineta Duheric
Darrius Durr
Rashaad Durrah
April Dworning Michael Echon Christopher Eddy Andrew Edmonds Ronnie Edmonds Jr.
Saif Edmondson
Keri Eidinc
Leah Ellis
Yelonda Ellis
Jessica Elmore
Colleen Fee
James Fernatt
Antonina Fiorelli Antoine Fisher Daniel Fitzpatrick
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lors
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Erin M. Flynt Monique Fofanah
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Stephanie Fox
Milton Franklin III
Mark Frederick
Donna Fuller
Emily Freeh
Tyria Freeman De Auna Frierson
John Fuduric
Raychaun Fuller Christine Fulton Charles Galati Vanessa Gallman
Jarod Ganser Tonya Gardner
Llovd Gatson
Kelly Gavin Christine Gecewich
Seniors ( 27
Erica Gentile Elizabeth A. Gibbons Chacity Gilliam
Karen Gnandt
Rovena Gnjatic
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Tim Goerndt Christopher Cooden Donte Goodwin Jennifer L. Grabianowski
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Danielle Grande Brian Grant Angela Marie Grida James Grinstead Patrick J. Crisez
Maurice Hairston Edward Haller Joshua Hammond Amanda Harris
Desiree Harris
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Destiny Harris
Terry Harris
Tiffany Harris Stephany C. Hasberry t^raig Hatcher
Jennifer Hausen
Craig Heiss Kevin Hendrickson Cara Heppner
Ryan Heramb
Juan Hernandez Thomas Heuer
Michael Higgins Kourtney Highland
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Deandre Hill
Andrew Hilton Wakako Hirata Angenette Holiness
Shaun Holness
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Christopher Holtz Shayla Hooks Steven Horton Romero Howard Amy Howell
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Allison Hrovat Kenneth Humphrey Eugene Hunter
Tiffany Hurt
Kimberly Hutton Shmere Ingram
Tiffany Ivey
Azizi Hutson
Darice Ivory
Nicole Jackson
Margaret Jakse
Jim Janosik
Kimberly Jenkins Mikia Philpott Jenkins Garrett Jerousek
30 J Senic
Michael Jochum
Cedric Johnson David Johnson Johnny Johnson Kimberly Johnson
Matrika Johnson Riki Johnson Michael Jolly Tiffany Jordan Phillip Kaminski
Kristen Kascak Stephanie Kazar Sarah M. Keller Gregory Kelley Tyrone Kenner
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Daniel Kerestesy
Erin Kilkenney
Curtis Koeth Kellv A. Kontra Terry Kontra
Seniors ( 3 1
Matthew Koons
Michael Kreischer
Denise La Riccia
Frederick Kope Kimberly Kosovich Chrissy Kovacevich
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Jacob Kovit
Gannon Kuery
Michael Kulcsar
Michelle Kumel Katy L. Kunsman
Ronetta La Shore
Renee Latsch
Barry Lawrence Naqueta Lawshea
James Lee
Karen B. Lemieux
Louis Lindic
Andy Ludvik
Terrance Maddox
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Keila Malone Ryan Maloney Quiana Martin Tracy Martarello
Jason May
Allison M. Mc Clain Maureen Mc Cluskey Matt Mc Dermott Michael Mc Donald J'^^'" ^c Graw
Daniel Medves Anildo Melicio Ellen Melicio Danielle Merritt Allison L. Metti
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Amanda Meyer Ericka Mikolajski Mike Milde
Michael Miller
Ouida Mims
Seniors ( 33
Lori M. Mitskavich Jacqueline Montgomery Robin Moore
Shane Moore
Terrance Moore
Erin Morrison
Reggie Mosley
Matthew Moster Marissa Mukavetz Katrina Katriece Murphy
Michaelann Murphy Sean Nelson Emily Novak
Lewis Nunley
Mollv O'Brien
Cathleen O'Grady Matthew O'Hara
Michael O'Neill
Janet Ortiz
Sherelle Owens
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Nicholas Owes Jr. Vennie Palmer Michael I'aoloni Anna Paradzik Nina Parrino
Zinal Patel Erin Patterson Nicole Patterson Maureen Pavicic Anne Payrchin
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Christy Peacock Ozzie Penn Jr.
Lori Penny
Michelle Penny Anthony Penza
Georgian Peric Kathryn Pettit
Rachel Pettit
Jeremy Pfahl
Todd Pfeifer
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WHAT'S ACROSS THE OCEAN?
Several seniors experienced it in their travels
Gina Prodan and Ben Whittaker were
chosen to participate in a student ambassa
dor program which took them to the United
Kingdom and Ireland. The trip was a three week
excursion from June 20 - July 1 1, 1997. The first stop
was Scotland where they had the opportunity to play
on the Old Course at St. Andrews, tour Edinburgh
Castle, indulge in Scottish dancing, and experience
Scottish homestays.
Two days were spent in Wales climbing many hills;
viewing the sights of Hadrian's Wall, Slate Caverns,
and Conwy Castle; and going for a toboggan ride.
A week was spent in Ireland where Irish hospitality was
exhibited with homestays. The group visited Dublin, St.
Patrick's Cathedral, Trinity College, Kilmainham Gael,
Waterford Crystal Factory, and quite a bit more. They
also had Irish dancing and Gaelic singing lessons and an
opportunity to kiss the Blarney stone.
London. England was the finale of the trip. The group
had a complete tour of the city; an opportunity to sit in
on British Parliament, visit the Tower of London and see
the Crown Jewels. Additional sites were Tower Bridge,
Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Westminster
Abbey, Big Ben, Tate Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Harrod's
Department Store, Oxford University, Picadilly Circus,
and Gina's personal mecca, Covent Gardens.
It was an educational and simply unforgettable trip for
everyone.
-Gina Prodan
Big Ben was one of the
sights that Gina Prodan
and Ben Wliittalier saw
while they were in
London.
Mr. Jeff Hartmann was
voted the favorite teache:
by the most students.
Below: Sliamuire Spivey
working hard in the
Library so she can do well
in her classes.
Gina Prodan and Ben Whittaker and the rest of their group at Queen Victoria's Memorial in London.
WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER?
Seniors revealed who they liked the most
The seniors were polled as to who their
favorite teacher was. Almost fifty
teachers recieved at least one vote
which indicated that many of Euclid's staff
appeal to some of the student body. The
winner this year was Mr. Jeff Hartman.
Second place was occupied by Mrs. Carol
Tkac. Mrs. Judith Mc Laughlin. who
retired last year, was in a close third place.
Next was Mr. Robert Heramb, Diane
Maroli and Jan Severino. Other teachers
mentioned, in no particular order, were: Cheryl
Schossler, Ingrid Koenig, Barbra Masseria,
Ellen Klein, Edie Mellen, Chris Torrelli,
Barbara Spiga, Suzanne Murray, Tom Banc,
Katie Morris, Sean O'Toole, Sally Pla, Betsy
Anness, Susan Dennis-Rogers, Bill Von
Benken, Deborah Petrick, Sue Amato, Vicki
Nally, Terry Dubroy, Lisa Kurlander, Steve
Marcu, Stan Bender, Mike Rezzolla, Marc
Manburg, Kim Dixon, Nick Selvaggio,
Janet Ulle, Doc Daugherty, Jo Rita
Perez, Marcy Richards, Frank
Jablonski, Ken Lowe, Jean Jelenic, Ron
Zucca, Michelle Mc Garry, Greg
Sattler, Beverly Howse, Reggie Echols,
Kimberly Fish and Jim Kelley.
Mrs. Sally Pla and Mrs. Katie Morris were both chosen by some students as being their favorite.
La Shunda Washington and Jason Watklns look as if
they are enjoying their class.
Seniors ( 37
Christian Pierce Tabitha Polachek
Ralph Poole
Monica Povirk
Artis Powell
Tamilia Prince
Landon Proctor Gina L. M. Prodan Yanira Prokop
Tony Radan
Schenee Reed
Michael Reilly
Alicia Rennix
Amos Rennix
Alan Rice Christina A. Richards Sara Richardson Nicholas Ritz
Hillary Resnik
Keith Roberts
38 1 Seniors
Allen Robinson
Travis Rock
Heather Rodick
David Rogers
janelle Routen
Dominic Rufo
Erin Ryan
Christine Sanelli
Bryan Scheider
Kris Schmidt
Carrie Schoen
Paul Schwiekert
Demonn Scott
George Scott
Jessica Serwatka
Shawn Shady
Courtney Sharp
Brian Shaw
Kimberly Shippy
Jason Short
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ARE ALL SENIORS NATIVE TO EUCLID?
Most seniors weren't bom in Euclid
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Gina Prodan, Landon Proctor, Mike Paoloni, Jenea Weems, Allison Mc Clain and Amy
Weinbrecht had to come from their homes wearing a hat for hat day during Homecoming
week.
Euclid seniors were asked if they had attended Euclid
schools all their lives. 45% of the seniors who an
swered said that they had which was the same as the
previous year. The rest of the seniors were in the Euclid
schools anywhere from one to eleven years with the most
frequent number being four years. This reflected a large
number of students who attended parochial schools for the
first eight grades and then came to the high school in the
ninth grade. A little less than ten percent of the seniors have
only been in the Euclid schools for one year.
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Annie Payerchin and Michealann Murphy were iool^ing nic
for Homecoming 1997.
Seniors
Top; Andy Edmonds, Jason May and Jimmy Grinstead waiting for the periods to change after lunch.
Above: Couples checking in as they arrived a the Homecoming Dance.
Do you live in a house?
Most seniors do
Seniors were once again polled as to
whether or not they lived in a house.
Seventy eight per cent responded
that they did live in a house. This was
almost the same as the previous year when
seventy seven per cent of the seniors
responded that they lived in a house.
Top: Jill Swansegar. Matrika Johnson, David Johnson, La Shunda Washington and Ryan Heramb
learning how life would be if they were in Spain.
Above: Darrius Durr points out some important information to Betsy Gibbons in their A. P. English
class.
Right: Matt Davis and Gina Prodan enjoyed each other's company during Homecoming.
Seniors
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Brian Siedler
Christopher Slagle
42 1 Seniors
Michael Simenc
Ivana Simicevic Albert D. Simpson Jr. Shelesta Monique Sims
Allen Slamic
John Smarsh
Eric Smedley
Leland Smerdel
Jill Smialek Anthony Smith Frank Smith
Kimberly Smith
Tiffany Smith
Anthony Spada Shamuire Spivey
Alison Stahre
Jeremy Staples
Joel Stavange
Kathleen Stobierski
Matt Stout
Courtney Strah
Nicole Strukel Jill Swansegar
Anthony Switalski Kevin Taksar
Lisa S. Taplin
Nicholas Tate
Remona Tate
Anita Taylor
Brandon Taylor
Kelley Taylor
Lakesha Taylor Tamsen Taylor
Lucious Terrell
Donte Thomas Jennifer L. Thomas
Jerome Thomas Shalyn Thomas
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ARE YOU GOING TO COLLEGE?
Most seniors are planning on a college education
Right: Students having a lot of fun at the Homecoming
Dance.
P Below: Erin Ryan and Angela Grida take A. P. Spanish
so they will be better prepared for the courses that they
will be taking in the Fall when they get to college.
Are you planning on going
to college?
a Yes
□ No
Bottom: Mike Kulcsar and Lou Lindic are relaxing between
assignments with the Survey.
Bottom right: Erin Patterson and Katy Carmichael enjoy their time
between classes.
In a poll given to seniors, 88 per cent of
the respondents said that they were
planning on going to college. This was
the same percentage of seniors that
responded in the affirmative last year. This
showed that members of the senior class
realized the value of having education
beyond a high school diploma.
Below left: Lauren Arnold and Pat Di Lalla are working hard
in their A. P. English class so they are well prepared for college.
Below: Lisa Udovich and Lori Mitskavich are working hard in
their A. P. biology class doing a lab involving the identification
and properties of different types of sugars to help them with the
A. P. biology exam in May. This course will help them for their
college courses.
Students in the Marching
Band are interested in
their education and most
are planning on going to
college.
Nichole Knaus
The senior pictures
on this page are not
alphabetical with the
rest of the seniors
since they were taken
at a later time and
could not be included
with the rest of the
pictures.
De Laurence Fouche Gregory Johnson Jonathan Johnson
Loversier Lewis
Tonya Mueller
Vickie Spears
Jason Zupancic
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Melissa Ann Keller Geoffrey Zevnik
James Tilk
Roseanne Timm Nicholas Tirabassi
Martin Tomsic
Scott Turman
Christina Vega
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Jerrod Torrence January Traven Stephanie E. Troha Christopher Trzcinski
Lisa A. Udovich
Robyn L. Ulle Michael Paul Valentine Phout Vannarath
Drina Vurbic
Ehzabeth Vurusic Alexis Wade
John Wahl
Jason Waina Lakeshia Walker Steven Walker Candace Wallace Taunon Warren
Lashunda Washington Monique Washington Demetrius Watkins Jason Watkins
Najah Weeams
Jenea Renece Weems
La Trese Weems Howard Westerfield Ebonv Diane Wheeler Michael White
Vernadette White Terreia Whitsett Benjamin Whittaker Jennifer M. Wiggins Eddie Wilcox
Seniors ( 47
Camille Williams Kalicia Williams
Vickie Williams Adrienne Willis Jennifer Willis
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Susanne Winter
Jason Witten
John Wolchko
Erick Woodall Beau Jason Woodford
Michael Zdanowicz
Theresa Zellhofer
Sharon Zemba
Michael Zielinski
Brian Zorman
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Seniors
Rachel Ackley: Poetry Club 10,1 1; Law Enforcement
9,10,11,12; Office runner 10.
Lauren A. Arnold: Football Cheerleaders 9,10,1 1,12, Captain
12: Basketball Cheerleaders 12, Captain 12; N.H.S. 11.12:
Student Council 9,10,11,12, Senior Rep. 1 2 ; Ski Club 1 0, 11 , 1 2 ;
Kids on the Block 9,10,1 1,12; S.A.D.D. 9,10,11,12; A.F.S. 12;
Morning Announcer 1 2; Office Runner 9,10,11,12; D.E.C. A.
12; Career Explorations 9,10,1 1,12; Jazz Band 9; Marching
Band 9; Concert Band 9.
Jessica Bowser: Student Council 10,11,12; Choir 9,11,12,
President 12: key Club 9; Creative Writing 11,12.
Jeff Cahill: Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball 9,10.
Zachary A. Cherne: Baseball 9,10,12; Cai-eer Explorations 12;
Ski Club 11.12.
Jennifer Ann Cicco: Softball 9; Key Club 9,10; Student
Council 9, 1 2; Marching Band 9. 10, 1 1 , 1 2, Field Commander
11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10.1 1; Jazz Band
11; Big Show Orchestra 10,1 1,12; N.H.S. 11,12.
Shannon Clark: Flag Corps 9,10,11,12, Captain 12: World
Changers 1 1 , 1 2; Key Club 9; Big Show Pit Crew 9.
Bridgette Cofield: N.J.R.O.T.C. 10,11,12; Voices Choir
10,1 1,12; Peer Tutor 11; Track 11,12.
James Davies: Soccer 10; Ski Club 9,10; Band 9,10.1 1,12.
Johnathan Davis: Wrestling 11,12; Fashion Show 11.
Ericka D. Dennis: Flag Corps 9,10,1 1,12: Drill Team 10,11;
Voices of New Life 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10,ll;Wres-
tHng Aide 10; O.W.E. 11,12.
Jessica L. Doyle: Swimming 9.
JimDuer: Hockey 10.1 1.12; Golf 10,11.
Darrius Durr: Eucuyo 10,1 1,12; Career Explorations
9,10,1 1.12; S.A.V.E. 1 1: Survey 11,12; Peer Tutor 9,10,1 1,12;
Student Council 10,1 1,12, Member at Large 12.
Andrew Edmonds: Tennis 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Golf 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2.
Antonina Fiorelli: Band 9,10,1 1,12; Softball 9; Cheerleader
10; N.H.S. 11,12; World Changers 11,12.
Erin M. Flynt: Outdoor Track 9,10,11,12: Soccer 11,12;
Indoor Track 10.11.12: Basketball 9; Student Council 1 2; Ski
Club 12; Morning Announcer 12.
Kelly Gavin: Student Council 9.1 1,12; Key Club 11; Cheer-
leader 9.10.1 1,12: Office Runner 9,10,1 1,12; S.A.D.D. 12.
Elizabeth A. Gibbons: N.H.S. 1 1.12: Eucuyo 10; Orchestra
9,10,1 1, Librarian 1 1 : Career Explorations 9,12; Office Runner
11.12; Peer Tutor 1 1 , 1 2; D. A.R.E. Role Model 1 1 .
Karen Gnandt: Student Council 9: Spirit Club 9; Peer Tutor
12.
Tim Goerndt: Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Wrestling 9,10; Golf 11.
Donte Goodwin: N.H.S. 11.12: A.F.S. 12; Key Club 12;
Academic Challenge 11.12.
Jennifer L. Grabianowski: Tennis 10. 1 1,12, Captain 12;
N.H.S. 11.12; Student Council 1 1,12: Big Show 10.11.12;
Choral Masters 1 1 ; S.A.V.E. 1 1 .
Danielle Grande: Business Club 12.
Angela Marie Grida: Student Council 9.10.
Patrick J. Grisez: Baseball 9, 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2.
Stephany C. Hasberry: Drill Team 10: V.I.C.A. 11,12.
Allison Hrovat: N.H.S. 1 1,12; S.A.V.E. 10,11,12, Prime
Minister 1 1: Tennis 9,10,11,12; Peer Tutor 10,11; Student
Council 10.11,12, H.R. Rep 10,11,12; A.F.S. 11,12; Survey
9.10,1 1,12, Features Editor 11.12; Eucuyo 9,10,1 1.
Tiffany Hurt: Cheerleader 10; Basketball 10.
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Many seniors were involved in Euclid activities
Activities at Euclid High School were an important part
of many senior's lives. For many seniors their school
life ended when the last bell rang at 2:25 PM (or even
before if they had an early out). But for others, their school day
was just beginning as they began their participation in many of
the extracunicular activities that were offered. Many partici-
pated in athletics while others availed themselves of the many
clubs and organizations that were available. Regardless of their
interests there was probably something they could participate in
if they had the desire.
Lori Mitskavich, Cina Prodan, Erin Patterson, Allison Metti, Monica Povirk, Pat
Di Lalla, Steve Vannaras and Jennifer Grabianowski are all niemhers of the National
Honor Society and are involved in many other activities.
A.F.S. is a club where the members can learn about the actisities ot people in other
countries.
Seniors
Most Euclid students say they enjoyed their high school years
he seniors
H Yes 56 2%
S No 20 8%
E Maybe 22.9%
Have you
enjoyed your
years at Euclid
High School?
T
were polled
as to whether
or not they enjoyed
their years at Euclid
and more then 56 %
of the respondents
said that they did.
This was very
similar to the 60 %
that responded last
year. The students
who were not sure
remained about the
same at around 23%
which was very
similar to last years
24% uncertain.
Abby Stanic, Michelle
Heising, Lauren Arnold,
Leah Cherne and Natalie
Beck are active in many
activities besides being
cheerleaders.
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Seniors
Tom
Feldkamp.
Lou Lindic,
Allison Metti
and Erin
Patterson
earning what
s expected
rom them in
order to get
the next issue
of the Survey
in print.
Members of the Marching Band
spend a lot of time practicing
during and after school in order
to look good during the games.
Kimberly Hutton: Student Council 9; Office Runner 10;
Business Club 12.
Jim Janosik: Student Council 9; Survey 9,10,1 1,12; A.V. Club
10,1 1,12; Big Show 11,12; Holiday Play 10; Key Club
9,10,1 1,12, Sophomore Class Rep 10, Major Emphasis Com-
mittee Chair. 10, Junior Class Rep. 1 1, Scrapbook Committee
Chair. 11, 50th Anniversary Committee Chair 12, District
RFTC Committee Chair. 12; Morning Announcer 11,12; Career
Explorations 12; Peer Tutoring 11; N.H.S. 11,12.
Makia Philpot Jenkins: Mediator 11,12; Drill Team 10,1 1,12.
Matrika Johnson: Cheerleader 10,11,12; Track 9,10,1 1,12;
Band 9,10,1 1,12, Squad Leader 11,12; N.H.S. 11,12.
Sarah M. Keller: Student Council 9,10,12; Key Club 9,10,12;
Peer Tutor 11.12; Varsity Chorale 12;S.A.V.E. ll,12;Eucuyo
10,11,12; Wrestling Aide 10,12; Choral Masters 10,11; Big
Show 9,10,11,12; Spirit Club 9; Office Aide 12; Teacher Aide
10,11; A.F.S. 10,12.
Kelly A. Kontra: Spirit Club 9; Student Council 9,10,1 1,12;
Track 9,10; Office Runner 10,11; Clinic Runner 11,12.
Chrissy Kovacevich: Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 10;
Basketball 9,10,1 1, Captain 10,1 1 ; Office Runner 9,10,1 1.
Michelle Kumel: Spirit Club 9,10; Student Council 9,10.
Katy L. Kunsman: Clinic Runner 9,10,1 1,12; Big Show Stage"'
Crew 9. 10,1 1,12; Office Runner 9,10,11, 12; Key Club 9;
N.H.S. 11,12; Student Council 12.
Karen B. Lemieux: Volleyball 9; Cheerleader 9,10,1 1,1|;
Student Council 9; Big Show 11,12; Key Club 9,10,11, li;
Marching Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 10;
Spirit Club 9; N.H.S. 11,12; A.F.S. 11,12; Survey 11; Office
Aide 9,10,1 1,12.
Tracy Martorello: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Swim Team 9,10,1 1;
Diving 9,10,11; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Yearbook
10,1 1,12; A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Office Aide 9, 10, 11, 12.
Alllison M. Mc Clain: Indoor Track 9,10,1 1,12: Outdoor Track
9,10,11,12; Soccer 1 1,12; Poetry Club 12.
Matt Mc Dermott: Tennis 9,10,1 1,12; Ski Club 9.
Allison L. Metti: Survey 10,11,12, Sports Co-Editor 11,12;
Tennis 1 1,12, Co-Captain 12; Softball 9,10,1 1,12, Co-Captain
9,10; It's Academic 11,12, Captain 12; Science Olympiad
10,11,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Career Exploration 10,11,12; Swim
Team 9.10; Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra 9; Ski Club 12.
Lori M. Mitskavich: Swim Team 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 11,12;
N.H.S. 11,12, Recording Secretary 12; Student Council
9,10,11,12, H.R. Rep 1 0, 1 1 ; Career Explorations 10,11,12;
Yearbook 1 1.12; Track 9.
Matthew Moster: Baseball 9,10,11,12; A.V. Club 12.
Tonya Mueller: Office Runner 10.
Katrina Katriece Murphy: Fashion Show 11.
Sean Nelson: Soccer 9,10,1 1 : Swinmiing 12; Band 9,10,1 1 .
Lewis Nunley: Football 10,11,12; Track 11,12.
Cathleen O'Grady: Softball 9; A.F.S. 10,11,12.
Venule Palmer: Voices of New Life 9,10,11,12.
Nina Parrino: Student Council 9; Business Club 12.
Zinal Patel: Student Council 9,10,1 1,12, H. R. Rep. 10,1 1.12;
Track 9; Peer Tutoring 11,12; Office Aide 10,1 1,12; Clinic
Aide 10,11,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Spirit Club 9,10; Career Explora-
tion 12; Yearbook 12.
Erin Patterson: Survey 9,10,1 1,12, News Co-Editor 11,12;
N.H.S. 1 1.1 2; Student Council 9, 11,1 2; S. A. V.E. 11,12; Ski
Club 11.
Christy Peacock: Student Council 10,11,12, Secretary 11,
Executive Committee Chair 12; Spirit Club 10,11,12, Chair 12;
D.A.R.E. Role Model 10,11,12; Activities Fair 10,11,12; Football
Cheerleader 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 9,10,12; Basketball Cheerleader
9,10,11,12, Captain 9,10,12; Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, Squad
Leader 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Majorette 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Feature Twirler 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2,
Captain 11,12; Office Runner 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Student of the Month
11; Survey Student Feature 12; Big Show 10,1 1,12, Dance
Captain 1 1 ; Speaker and Moderator, TV Promotional Videos 12.
GinaL. M. Prodan: Soccer 9,1 1,12, Captain 12; Yearbook 11,12;
Swimming 9,10; Orchestra 9,10,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Career Explora-
tions 11,12; Tennis 10; Office Runner 10,1 1; Ski Club 10,11,12.
Christina A. Richards: O.W.A, 10; O.W.E. 11,12.
Heather Rodiclc: O.W.E. 12.
Bryan Scheider: Swim Team 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Cross
Country 1 1,12; Baseball 9; N.H.S. 11,12, Historian 12; Office
Aide 12; Career Exploration 12; Big Show Stage Crew 11,12.
Jessica Serwatica: Choraliers 9; Cultural Club 11,12; Career
Exploration 1 1,12; Peer Tutor 12; Office Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Student
Council 12.
Kimberly Shippy: Peer Tutor 1 1 .
Jason Short: Choral Masters 10,1 1,12; Marketing 1 1.
Brian Siedler: Baseball 9, 10, 1 1 , 1 2; Golf 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2.
Albert D.Simpson Jr.; Football 9,10.1 1,12; Track 9,10.1 1,12.
Jeremy Staples: Basketball 9,10.
Matt Stout: O.W.E. 12.
Courtney Strah: Tennis 10,12; Student Council 10,1 1,12, Class
Rep. 12; Survey 11,12; Kids on the Block 9. 10. 1 1 . 1 2; Eucuyo
9,10,11,12; Yearbook 1 1.12; Cultural Club 1 1,12; Career Explora-
tion 11,12; D.E.C.A. 11,12.
Jill Swansegar: Morning Announcer 10. 1 1.12; Student Council
9,10,11,12, H.R. Rep. 10,11. Vice President 12; N.H.S. 11,12;
Office Runner 9,10,1 1,12; Soccer 9,10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 9,12;
Ski Club 10,1 1,12; Track 9; Big Show Crew 10,1 1,12; Peer Tutor
12; A.F.S. 12; Survey 11.12; Yearbook 12.
Lisa A. Taplin: Student Council 9; Spirit Club 9; Office Runner
10,11.
Lakesha Taylor: Student Council 9,10,1 1,12, H.R. Rep. 10,11;
Business Club 12; Key Club 12.
Lucious Terrell: Football 9.
Stephanie E. Troha: Basketball 9,10; Softball 9,10,1 1,12; Office
Runner 10,11,12.
Scott Turman: Key Club 1 1 ; Peer Tutor 11,12.
Lisa A. Udovich: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12, Co-Captain 12; Softball
9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 9,10; N.H.S. 11,12, Vice President 12;
Student Council 9,10,1 1,12, Senior Rep. 12; Career Explorations
10,11,12; Eucuyo 12; Spirit Club 9,10.
RobynL.Ulle: Softball 9.10,11,12; Basketball 1 1 ; Office Runner
9,10,1 1,12; D.E.C.A. 10,11; Student Council 12.
Michael Paul Valentine: Football 9,10,1 1,12; Track 9; Baseball
9; Mediator 9,10,1 1,12; Poetry Club 11,12.
Elizabeth Vurusic: Key Club 9.
Jenea Renece Weems: Basketball 9,10; Track 9,10,1 1,12; Soccer
11,12; Student Council 12; Yearbook 11,12.
Howard Westerfield: Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
Ebony Diane Wheeler; Track 9,10,1 1,12; Gospel Choir 10,1 1,12;
Drill Team 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Squad Leader 1 1 .
Jennifer M. Wiggins: O.W.A. 10; O.W.E. 11,12.
Camille WUliams: OWE. 1 1,12.
Beau Jason Woodford: A.F.S. 9; Chess Club 10,1 1.
Many seniors come to school by car
H v., 71 6-.
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usually come
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do the
to school in a
car?
^;y
driving?
Seniors were asked whether they came to school in a car. More
than 70 % of those responding said they did. About 52 % of
the ones that came to school in a car did the driving. This was
very similar to the results from last year when about 68% said they
came by car and 55% did the driving.
Matt O'Hara showing excitement when he learned that he was elected Homecoming
King.
Taunon Warren and Emanuel Burton work on Taunon's car so he will be able to get
to school every day.
Seniors I .*> I
Seniors say you need at least a H. S. diploma
Do you think you can
get a very good job
if you do not have a
high school diploma? More
than 76% of the seniors that
responded believed that it
was necessary to have a
diploma in order to get a
good job. The world is
much more complex than it
was when the student's
parents were in school and
at least a high school
diploma is necessary in
order to get a good job.
Above: Joel Stavange, John
Wolchko, Courtney Sharp,
Allison Stahre and Ryan Heramb
in the hail discussing what they
hope to be doing after they get out
of school.
Right: The football team celebrat-
ing the scoring of another
totichdown.
Far right: Gina Prodan is working
hard in chemistry lab hoping to
learn skills that will help her in her
quest to be a chemist.
Q Yes
S3 No
Q Maybe 10 8°.=
76 5°o
Do you feel a
person without
a high school
diploma can
get a very good
job?
Betsy Gibbons and Darrius Durr had an enjoyable evening during Homecoming 1 W7.
Lou Lindic and Emily Freeh hope that the skills that they learii working on the Survey will help them when they I
are trying to gel a job.
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Most Euclid seniors have a part-time job
Do you have a job?
hours per week
do you work?
H 0-10 4.8%
5! 1 1-20 42.9%
Q 21-30 41.3%
H 31-40 ll.l'i
Jarod Ganser keeps the dishes clean during his job at
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Euclid seniors were polled as to
whether or not they had a part-time
job and more than 76% said that
they did. With all the different ways that
students can spend their money it was no
wonder that most of them would need a
job to keep them supplied with money.
The average students worked between 1 1
and 20 hours every week with almost as
many students working 21 to 30 hours per
week. A few seniors were working up to
40 hours every week which about as much
as an average worker.
Left: Juan Hernandez. Michaelann Murphy
and Matt O'Hara are able to get their spending
money at Kevin's Kustard.
Lower left: Jennifer Hausen tallies up the money
when she works at Marc's.
Below: Coach . Pete Schwenke explaining to Al
Simpson what he should be doing when he's on
tiie field.
Seniors
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Seniors tell about many of their most embarrassing moments
As a student progressed through their high
school years tliey were occasionally
presented with moments that were less
than complimentary. These embarrassing moments
were the kind of things that would be remembered
for ever and ever. The seniors were asked about
their most embarrassing moments and these were
some of the responses. As usual the Class of '98
had some rather interesting experiences.
Rachel Ackley had to come to school with her
nose bandaged after a dog bit it.
Lauren Arnold was with Emily Freeh and
Michelle O'Donnell and cut class a couple of
minutes early. They were running down the hall
and her purse flew open and everything dumped
all over the floor and then the bell rang and
everyone was kicking her stuff all over and
laughing as she scrambled to pick it up.
Belicia Caves was embarrassed when she came to
school and had mismatched black shoes.
Leroy Champion had his pants fall down in the
cafeteria.
De Shawn Cousctte was running because he was
late to his study hall in the E-Room ballroom when
he slipped and fell flat on his back.
Johnathan Davis was running to the center of the
mat before his wrestling match in 1 1th grade when
he tripped and fell flat on his face.
Ericka D. Dennis was walking down the stairs in
9th grade and someone was running up the same
side. She moved over and fell and slid all the way
down to the bottom of the stairs.
Jessica L. Doyle spit milk out of her mouth during
lunch listening to Mr. Pasquale tell a joke.
Darrius Durr sat in a wad of gum.
Antonina Fiorelli was in 10th grade and was
walking past the counselor's office with her
friends and then walked into the door which was
partially open and this big kid could not stop
laughing.
Erin Flynt and Christy Peacock got in trouble
because Bud White was messing with a mega-
phone in the athletic office and pressed a button
that sounded a siren.
De Auna Frierson was in the E-room wearing a
skirt during lunch and somebody pulled her chair
from under her and she fell flat on her behind,
Kelly Gavin was walking down the stairs with
Brian Hylkema and he tripped her and she fell all
the way down the stairs and her books went Hying
in all directions.
Karen Gnandt was in foods class in the ninth
grade and someone dropped a spoon full of
spaghetti sauce on the floor and it went all over
her cream jeans.
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Tim Goerndt fell over in his chair in German 111 in 1 1th grade.
Danielle Grande was a freshman in Mrs. Mc Garry's science class and had all of her six heavy books in her
book bag. She set it on the back of her chair, sat down and fell backwards.
Angela Grida was dressed up and wearing clunky shoes and was walking down the stairs. She slipped and
would have fallen all the way down the stairs if it hadn't been for the railing.
Pat Grisez threw up in Mr. Brearton's Algebra 1 class.
Stephany C. Hasberry came to school in the 1 Olh grade in a skirt and sweater. She got her pantyhose caught
on her chair during her 2nd period class which tore a large hole in her pantyhose. Her friends pointed out the
hole to all her classmates for the rest of the day.
Shaun Holness tripped up the stairs in 1 1th grade.
Allison Hrovat lost her shoe at the top of the office stairs and had to walk all the way to the bottom, turn
around and come back up to retrieve it.
Shmere Ingram had on mis-matched socks and didn't know it until her friends told her.
Jim Janosik went to his class one period early during his sophomore year and had to con a teacher into giving
him a pass to his proper class.
Makia Jenkins was drilling in front of the whole school and marched ahead of the whole team and made an
ugly face and then looked at the crowd and ran back in line.
Melissa Keller's date to Homecoming 1996 wore his boxer shorts over his pants at the dance.
Sarah Keller was wearing a skirt when Mike Boothe pulled her chair out from under her in the E-Room and
she fell on her butt.
Kelly Kontra had just gotten a new pair of clogs and wasn't used to wearing backless shoes and lost one of
them while going up the steps. A girl coming down the steps slipped on the shoe and fell all the way down the
steps. A teacher reprimanded her for losing her shoe.
Chrissy Kovacevich was with Jim Grinstead when they got caught in the empty school parking lot by
school security at 10;.10 at night.
Michelle Kumel was talking to one of her friends and wasn't looking where she was going and walked into a
door.
Karen Lemieux was with Paula Rees and David Tisi when the Marching Band went to Atlanta, Georgia and
went swimming in the hotel's fountain because the pool was closed and got yelled at by security.
Tracy Martorello was w ith Betsy Gibbons, Kathy Stobierski and Gina Prodan when Gina's car broke
down on the way to a .^2 Fluid Ounce concert at Euclid Tavern and three police cars surrounded them because
they thought they were making a drug deal.
Allison Mc Clain sat in ketchup in her Spanish II class and it was all over the back of her jeans.
Maureen Mc Cluskev fell down the stairs.
Seniors
Allison Metti was running cross-court to hit a ball at her tennis match against NDCL and somehow tripped.
fell down, scraped her hand and bent her glasses. She ended up losing the match.
Michael Milde had his shorts come down during a bsketball game.
Rashedah Mims was wearing a skirt when she was walking up the stairs in front of a lot of people and fell.
Lori Mitskavich had to prepare a poem explication for English class her sophomore year. She got up in front
of the class and read the poem aloud, pronouncing one of the words "Ka-hee-kee" and everyone began
laughing. When she was finished a classmate told her the word was "khaki", as in khaki pants.
Tonya Mueller fell asleep in class during her freshman year and woke up and yelled out "64". She was in
history class, not in math class.
Christy Peacock walked all the way to her locker from the student parking lot, unaw are that the back of her
skirt was completely up and crumpled behind her backpack mooning everyone behind her.
Landon Proctor had a senior pull off his pants size sticker from his new pants during his first day at lunch his
freshman year.
Chrissie Richards was jumping on her aunt's trampoline and fell off and fractured her ankle. Two weeks
later they went on vacation to Getty.sburg and she had to hop around and cratches.
Heather Rodick tripped while walking up the steps.
Paul Schweikert fell up the stairs.
Jessica Serwatka fell flat on her fade when she slipped on the ice on her way to school. Then when she got
up, she stepped into an icy mud puddle with her dress shoes and dress on.
Jason Short had his chair pulled out from under him by Jim Janosik while in the E-room and he fell to the
ground with everyone laughing.
Albert D. Simpson Jr. got a spanking in the mall.
Jeremy Staples had to walk in school all day with mud on his uniform.
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Courtney Strah got hit in tlie forehead in chemistry class by a rubber pipeting hulb thrown by Landon
Proctor. He was throwing it to someone else when she got in the way.
Jill Swansegar was wearing a dress from Megan Ballanger and as she was wall<ing out to the student parking
lot it was crumpled up under her bookbag.
Lisa Taplin fell going down the stairs by the cross corridor on the first floor.
Jennifer L. Thomas wrecked her new car that she just got by doing something very stupid.
Stephanie E. Troha was running to class in 1 0th grade and got pushed down the stairs by another student.
Lisa Udovich attempted to be a ballerina by Hying through the air after being tripped (trying to complete the
double play) during a softball game with Holy Name in 1447. Mr. Marcu just laughed at her.
Michael Valentine took a break at home while he was working at Mc Donalds and forgot to come back to
work because he fell asleep.
Christine Vega tripped going up the stairs her sophomore year and the boy she liked was walking behind her.
Elizabeth Vurusie was walking with Greg Schonaucr and Michaelann Murphy in the cafeteria and fell
down the steps.
Demetrius Watkins fell down at his family reunion.
Jenea Weems was at a boys and girls invitational track meet at Medina as a freshman. She sat down on a
bench with Tony Fisher in front of the long jump pit. She was sitting on the edge of the bench and when Tony
got up the bench fell backwards.
Ebony Wheeler was in the 4 x 110 meter relay at a track meet. After finishing her lap she was to hand the
baton off to Nicole Eslick. It took her two and a half laps to give it to her.
Camille Williams was coming up to the third floor from the first and was not paying attention and ran into a
locker and everyone saw her.
Vickie Williams was outside playing kickball in the ?th grade when she fell and broke her knee wide open.
Therese Zellhofer fell down the stairs.
Left: David Johnson, La Shunda Washington and
Ryan Heramb showing their spirit in Spanish class.
Above: Jill Swansegar and Brian Zorman putting
together a bulletin board on the first floor.
Rich Dotson, Kevin Graham, Eryn Flynt, Tina Peric and Shannon
Setser showing their friendship while waiting for class to begin.
Brandon Henderson, Johnny
Johnson, AI Simpson, Kevin Banks
and Fred Bush had a lot of fun during
Homecoming.
Erin kilkenney and Althea
Jones have no questions about
where to run on the cross
country course.
Michael Creer, Cordell Moris
and Fred Bush hstening to
coach Roy Pignatiello explain
how to deal with the opposing
team on the field.
Andy Edmonds shows good
form in teeing of on the course.
Danny Fonovic shows how he
can move the hall around on
the soccer field.
There was no question on how
well Tony Fisher could run on
the football field. Herfe he is
shown running away from
some defenders.
Jason Waina, VVes Crane and
Scott Trepal waiting for the
ball so they can try to move it
down the field.
Chris Harrel going down the
field in anticipation of getting
the ball.
The varsity tennis team getting
some last minute pointers from
coach, Pete Swope before a
match.
Tony Fisher being congratulated
by team mates. Mike Creer,
Ryan Sarpolis, Brandon
Richadson and Ed Spencer after
scoring another touchdown.
Terrance Moore gaining big
yardage around the left end of the
line.
SPORT
Sports Divider
Sports gives students an opportunity to
participate in activities at Euclid High
School. Euclid has as complete a range
of sports as almost any high school in Ohio. As
well as Varsity and Junior Varsity sports there is
also an extensive freshman sports program for
anyone who is interested. If a student wants to
participate in a sport, they are likely to find it
offered at Euclid.
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Football goes unbeaten in G.C.C. but lost to a powerful Chardon team
The 1997 football season was
memorable for several reasons. It
was the last time that Euclid sports
was in the G.C.C. since they would be
entering the L.E.L. for the 1998 season.
Most of the games were played in nice
weather, a marked contrast from the rains
of the previous season. As usual, the Euclid
team supplied it's patented high power,
explosive offense with the leader being
senior, Tony Fisher. Last season, Tony
was hampered by a deep shin bruise and
was never able to get to his potential. This
year he was healthy and Euclid's oppo-
nents found out just how devastating that
was. Tony wasn't the only threat, however.
The panthers had a huge offensive and
defensive line that dominated most of the
other teams. Tony led the area by gaining
1920 yards on 164 carries for a 1 1 .7 yd/carry
average which was almost 4 yds/carry more
than the second place runners average. He
scored 224 points which was 88 points more
than the second place scorer. But Tony
wasn't the only threat. For the first time in
many years Euclid actually had a well
rounded offense with Fred Bush at quarter-
back passing for 1046 yards on 1 14 attempts
with 60 completions for 15 touchdowns.
Mike Creer was Fred's favorite target and
Football
A scene that was so common this year \\ as Tony
Fisher getting through the line and the entire defense
chasing after him.
made 30 catches for 455 yards averaging
15.2 yds/catch. Cedric Carstarphen
helped the cause by intercepting 6 passes.
Tony Fisher became Mr. Football in Ohio
for the 1 997 season. He joined Robert
Smith who won the award in 1988 and
1989. Euclid has been the only school to
have two people win the award and win it
three times. As a team Euclid rushed for
2833 yards and passed for 1098 yards for a
total of 3931 yards which was the highest
in the area. They scored 447 points while
giving up just 1 1 1 which was the best in the
area. The 1997 season was an enjoyable
experience for everyone.
Left: Coach, Pete Schwenke, giving some tips to
Leon Smith, Cordell Morris and Tony Fisher
before they go back into the game.
Below: Chris Moore, Vaughn Monroe, Brandon
Richardson and Terrance Moore standing around
on the sidelines watching the action on the field and
waiting until they get a chance to go in.
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Football. Row one: T. J. Florkiewicz, Pete Schwenke, Roy Pignatiello, Mike Rezzola, Mike Sheck, Tom Banc, Chet Nolan, Mike Barnauskas. Tom (iibbons. Jack
Lardomita. Row two: Kevin Banks, Howard Westerfield, Jason Watkins, Will Buchannon, Terrance Moore, Antoine Fisher, Al Simpson, Fred Bush. Row three:
Quentin Murdock, Leland Smerdel, Dorian Goulde, Amos Renix, Dante Thomas, Ryan Heramb, Johnny Johnson, Jerome Thomas, Chris Gooden Row lour: Sylvan
Thurman, Erin Clove, Kevin Carse, Tom Soini Jr., Tino Jones, Steve Dawson, Dedric Carstarphen, Tommy Virgis, John Schncll, Michael Valentine Row five: Matt
Launch, Rahman Shavers, Andrew Walker, Mark Lucas, Leon Smith, James Cothran, Reco Jolly, Eddie Spenser, David Johnson Row six: Melissa Mc Peek,
Brandon Price, Mike Boothe, Rick Glavan, Dave Edmonds, Mike Belanich, Joe Granito, Chris Urrer, Ronald Tyler Jr. Cordell Morris. Row seven: Ericka Witten,
.\ntonio Spencer, Ryan Sarpolis, Hassan Brown, Amin Harville, Brnadon Richardson, Louis Nunley, Michael Creer, Van Monroe.
J.V
FOOTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Elyria
16
26
Barberton
7
26
Mentor
13
7
Chardon
6
35
North
12
15
Maple Hts.
Forfeit
South
21
18
Bedford
14
7
Mayfield
0
27
Brush
22
0
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 2
TEAM
Elyria
Barberton
VARSITY F(
US
30TBALL
THEM
64
20
Mentor
45
13
Chardon
14
17
North
64
28 .
f
Maple Hts.
45
6
South
56
0
Bedford
54
13
Mayfield
33
7
Brush
41
0
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH 1st
LOTS OF
ACTION
SUPER
SEASON
Football
59
The junior varsity football team did
not have as good a season as the
varsity. They finished the season
with a 5-5 overall record and 4-2 in the
G.C.C. They lacked a lot of depth and
found it hard to score in many games.
The freshman football team had an excellent
year and finished with a 6-1-1 overall record
and 5-0-1 in the G.C.C. They won most of
their games with overwhelming scores. They
should be able to supply players for the
varsity in the years to come.
Junior Varsity has an average season and freshmen show promise
Left: The center gets ready to snap the ball.
Below: Kevin Banks making sure the Elyria
rtinner doesn't get very far.
Bottom: Herbert Webster making a fine gain for
the freshman team while Germaine Smith.
Maurice Parker, Gary Riedel and Rich Devor
block.
Mike Crcer was a favorite target for Fred Bush and
had the most receptions of anyone on the team.
Ruhman Shavers about to make a catch lot a good gain Tim Capretta making a catch of a screen pass for the
for the J. V. team. freshman team.
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
St. Edward
6
7
North
6
6
Brush
38
0
South
18
8
Bedford
28
8
Mayfield
22
0
Maple Hts.
38
0
Perry
25
6
SEASON-RECORD WON 6 LOST 1 TIE 1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 0 TIE 1
Above: Mil<e Rezzola
showing Amos Renix,
Amin Harville and Johnny
Johnson what they should
be doing against their
opponent.
Left: Herbert Webster
getting a good run behind
the blocking of Tim
Capretta. Gary Riedel and
Germainc Smith.
Girl's couldn't get it together
The Euclid Girl's Varsity and Junior
Varsity Tennis teams were at a
slight handicap this season due to
the inexperience of many of the players.
The teams were hoping to do better than
the previous year since they were more
mature but they ended up with a worse
record. The varsity team ended with a 3-
15 season overall, and a 1-7 record in the
G.C.C. The G.C.C. tournament left
Euclid in fifth place. The J.V. team
finished with a 9-8 record and 4-4 in the
G.C.C. The team looked forward to the
next season when many of the players
will have more experience.
Karen Salisbury serving the hall
while Megan Novinc
gets ready to play the return.
J.V.
TEAM
GIRL'S TENNIS
US THEM
Chagrin Falls
Geneva
0
1
5
4
NDCL
0
5
Regina
Brush
4
2
1
3
South
4
1
North
5
0
Mayfield
Brush
0
1
5
4
South
5
0
Perry
Lakewood
3
3
2
2
Cleve. Hts.
1
4
North
0
5
Pville Harvey
Mayfield
Pville Harvey
SEASON RECOF
4 1
3 2
4 1
-D WON 9 LOST 8
G.C.C. RECORD
WON 4 LOST 4
Girls Tennis. Row one: Coach Pete Swope, Vischantie Sudama, Amey Griffin, Melissa Longo, Mary Tracy,
Coach, Lucy Pratt. Row two: Jennifer Williams, Laura Ross, Megan Novinc, Kirsten Knauss, Christine
Metti. Row three: Courtney Strah, Lindsey Ngode, Karen Salisbury, Allison Metti, Karen Hanson, Allison
Hrovat.
VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS
TEAM
US
THEM
Chagrin Falls
Geneva
Pville Harvey
NDCL
0
0
5
4
1
5
St. Augustine
4
1
Brush
0
5
South
0
5
North
2
3
Mayfield
Beachwood
0
0
5
5
Mayfield
Brush
0
0
5
5
2
South
3
Perry
Cleve. Hts.
1
0
4
5
Lakewood
2
3
Mentor
0
5
North
1
4
SEASON RECORD WON 3 LOST IS
G.C.C. RECORD WON 1 LOST 7
LEAGUE FINISH Stli
Allison Hrovat serving the ball before the match.
Girl's Tennis
Gull. Row one: Coach Bob Ramlow, Bobby Butler,
Brad Kushman. Coach, Barbara Ramlow. Row two:
Eddie Ostrander, Dan Fitzpatrick. Kevin Grisez,
Matt Flynt. Row ihrec: Nick Malnar. Joe White.
Brian Siedler. Andy Edmonds. Phil Bojc.
Golf team lacked skill of last year's team
The 1997 Golf team had a hard act
to follow after last year's first
place finish. It suffered from the
loss of several important seniors and was
not able to make up ground lost from the
previous year. Last year also saw the
retirement of golf coach, Robert Ram-
low and the beginning of first-yeai" coach.
Barbara Ramlow. The team had a lot of
fun throughout the year while compiling a
record of 9-5. The J. V. team finished
with a 5-5 record.
TEAM
Chagrin Falls
North
Shaker
South
Bedford
Brush
Mayfield
Gilmour
VASJ
North
South
Bedford
Brush
Mayfield
Valley Forge
Cleve. Hts. Invit.
GCC Tournament
Sectionals
US
356
163
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159
166
151
166
185
162
165
169
161
155
177
166
340
333
344
THEM
336
171
171
171
205
153
147
174
169
158
179
189
167
153
193
1/8
2/7
7/21
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 3
Phil Bojc, Brian Siedler and Dan Fitzpatrick
practicing their tec oil.
J.
V. GOLF
TEAM
US
THEM
VASJ
191
221
North
178
177
South
174
193
Brush
167
192
North
176
161
Mentor
183
170
Mayfield
182
179
VASJ
183
182
SEASON RECORD WON 3 LOST 5
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Volleyball showed some improvement from past season
Led by Captains Amber Cogley and
Becky Godec, the varsity volley
ball team accomplished a lot of
goals during the 1997 season. Beating the
#1 seed. Brush and going to the semifinals
in the sectionals took a lot of effort from
the whole team.
Leaving the team are three seniors,
Amber Cogley, Becky Godec and
Chrissy Kovacevich. Thanks to them the
team went as far and worked as hard as
they did. Coming back for next year,
however, could be juniors, Maria
Williams, Erin Reilly, Tina Peric,
Shannon Setser, Shannon Ivancic, Lisa
Basalla and sophomores. Tamika Drake,
Tina Amigoni and Allyson KumeL
-Tamika Drake
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Cleve. Hts.
15,8,15
6.15.0
North
15.0.14
7.15,16
Maple Hts.
14,15.15
16,13,5
Lorain Ad. King
15.15
13.6
Canton McKinlev
b.7
15.15
South
9.5
15,15
Bedford
15.15
9,4
Beaumont
11.15.15
15.7.7
Brush
10.12
15,15
Mayfield
15.15
4.13
Cardinal
15.S,15
12.15.9
N.D.C.L.
12,13
15.15
Solon
4.8
15.15
Canton Glenoak
4.8
15.15
North
8.10
15.15
Maple Hts.
15.15
2,9
South
15.14.5
5,16.15
Bedford
11.15.13
15.8.15
Brush
9.15,15
15,4,6
SEASON RECORD WON 11 LOST 11
G.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 7
Varsity Volleyball. Row one: Coach. Rhonda Scharf, Coach. Wendy Sustin. Alex Brinovec, Stefanie Fox,
Shannon Ivancic. Shannon Setser Row two: Coach. Marcy Richards, Lisa Basalla. Erin Reilly, Chrissy
Ko\acc\ich Row three Tamika Drake, Tina Peric, Maria Williams, .Amber Cogley, Becky Godec.
Vollcvball
J \ \ ollc\ball. Row one: Coach. Wendy Sustin. Nicole Raia, Jessica Chapman, Christina Hatcher. Amamda
Tutolo, Coach. Rhonda Scharf, Coach. Marcy Richards.. Row two: Gina Gaglione, Nikki Sams, Bonnie .Mc
Ghee, Kerry Jeric, Lindsay Mistalski Row three: Sarah Pfahl, Julie Stobierski, Tina Amigoni, Lynn Stern,
Melissa Medlen.
Freshman Volleyhull. Row one: Kyla Ocharn, Marypat Pavicic, Nicole Festini, Katie Mlac, Elisa Meyer. Row
two: Coach, Rhonda Scharf, Coach, Wendy Sustin, Coach, Marcy Richards. Row three: Patti Mc Graw,
Ananda Candow, Holly Kascak, Emily Toth, Nichole Cek.
T:
Tina Amigoni, Chrissy Kovacevich, Erin Reilly, Shannon Setser, Tina Peric, Becky Codec, Maria Williams,
Amber Cogley, Tamika Drake, Shannon Ivancic and Lisa Basalla warming up before their game.
Tina Peric digging the ball while Shannon
Setser and Erin Reillv wait their turn.
J.V.
VOLLEYBALL |
TEAM
US
THEM
Cleve. Hts.
15,15
0,1
Mayfield
14.15,16
16.1.14
North
7.15.15
15,1.12
Maple Hts.
5,5
15,15
Lorain Ad.
King
15,7,15
6.15.6
Canton McKinley
15,9.7
12.15.15
South
15,7,15
5.15.11
Bedford
15,8,15
13.15.10
Beaumont
8,15.16
15.12.14
Brush
15.13,5
8.15,15
Mayfield
15.10,15
8,15.12
Norton
4,0
15,15
Canton Glenoak
T -}
15,15
North
4,13
15,15
Maple Hts.
15,12.15
8.15.1
South
15.15
10.5
Bedford
8.3
15,15
Brush
6,10
15.15
SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 8
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 5
FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL |
TEAM
US
THEM
St. Augustine
15,15
7.8
North
15.15
5.10
Mayfield
15,15
5,10
South
10,15.10
15.13.15
Bedford
15.12.11
3.15.15
Brush
15,1,15
12,15,13
Mayfield
10,15,7
15.6.15
Regina
15.15
11.6
Regina
15.15
10.2
North
15,15
9,7
South
10.15.15
15.1.11
Bedford
15.15
6.5
Brush
15.16
6,14
Beaumont
3,15,15
15.4,10
Richmond Hts
15.15
10.1
West Geauga
5.7
15,15
SEASON RECC
>RD WON 12 LOST 4 1
G.C.C. RECOR
D WON 7 LOST 3 1
Tamika Drake and Tina Peric waiting for the serve.
Maria Williams, Chrissy Kovacevich and Amber
Cogley getting ready to make their plays at the net.
Vollevhal
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Wrestlers showed an improved season
Scott Trepal getting his opponent into a serious situation.
The Euclid wrestling team still suffered from not
enough interested wrestlers although they did have a
better season than in the recent past. There were a few
seniors but the rest of the team were underclassmen who
lacked the experience to compete effectively. There was also
another change in coaching as Scott Willingham became the
head wrestling coach.
Shaun Trepal maneuvering his opponent into a
position where he can get some points.
Wrestling. Row one: Shawn
O'Brien, Scott Trepal, Dave
Fulton, Kevin Carse, Jerome
Thomas, Herbert Webster, Shaun
Trepal, Marcus Eubanks. Row-
two: Johnathan Davis, Brandon
Price, Melissa Brady, Coach Bill
Kazen, Coach Doug Higham, Coach
Bruce Willingham, Julie Whitley,
John Paul Kilroy, Anthony
Murphy. Row three: David
Johnson, Howard Westerfield,
Mark Warman, Dave D'Amico,
Matthew Gilleson, Mike Belanich,
Anthony Mc Carlhy, Edward
Holtz, Greg Sattler.
Top: Herbert Webster getting around his opponent.
Above: Ed Holtz ahotit to get his opponent down.
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Above: Sean O'Brien taking control of his opponent.
Left: Anthony Mc Carthy trying to get his opponent
turned over.
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Boy's Cross Country
ended up in sixth
The boy's cross-country team
really suffered from lack of
participation and consistent talent
with one exception. Mike Miklavcic
was the one member who won almost
every race that he entered. The problem
was that the first five finishers deter-
mine the team score and there wasn't
much backup for Mike. Mike was the
G.C.C. champion and finished in the top
ten in every invitational. He almost
always finished in the top three in the
meets. He was second in the district and
eighth in the regional and went to
Columbus where he posted a time of
16.40. It would have been a totally
different season if there had been
another good runner.
Boys Cross Country. Row one:Coach, Joe Rodriguez, Jesse Scheider, Ashley Powell, Dennis Disbrow, Michael
Tschantz, Mike Barnauskas. Row two: Mike Sinienc, Dan Slepsky, Brian Scheider, Jonathan Gudaitis, Mike
Miklavcic, Chris Slagle.
BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY |
TEAM
US
THEM
«. VASJ
34
23
W. Geauga
41
20
Maple Hts.
25
31
Mayfield
38
22
South
29
27
Bedford
28
29
i Brush
North
41
20
29
27
INVITATIONALS |
MADISON
10./12
WALSH
14/14
BOARDMAN
28/35
UNIVERSITY
8/12
WADSWORTH
10/12
MEDINA
15/21
G.C.C.
6/7
DISTRICTS
9/15
SEASON RECORD WON 2 LOST 8
G.C.C. RECORD WON 2 LOST 6
LEAGUE FINISH 6th
Cross Country
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jirl's Cross Country, Row one: Erin Kilkenney, Ursula Wein, Amy Salupo, Jill Smialek. Row two: Erin Gady,
iarah Osterman, Becta Borchert, Althea Jones, Co;ich Dicl< Yorl<.
Above: Ursula Wein and
Bekka Borchert running
on the trails at Chapin.
Right: Erin Gady doing
her best to get to the lead.
Far left: Jill Smialek
running on the course.
Left: Sarah Osterman
and Amy Salupo looking
towards the finish.
Girl's tied
for third
The Girl's Cross Country team
finished the season with a 6-2
record and were 4-2 in the G.C.C.
Their G.C.C. record was almost the same
as the previous year and they finished in a
tie for third place. They finished ninth out
of twelve teams in the District meet
which was not as good a showing as they
did the previous year. The team was fairly
evenly matched with the rest of the
conference.
GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY |
TEAM
US
THEM
W. Geauga
26
31
VASJ
20
37
Maple Hts.
20
26
Mayfield
36
25
Nordonia
23
32
South
31
27
Bedford
21
34
North
27
28
Brush
27
28
INMTATIONALS
U WANNA COME BACK
9/12
WALSH TOMAHAWK
11/12
BOARDMAN
35/36
UNIVERSITY
5/10
WADSWORTH
6/11
MEDINA
16/20
G,C,C,
4/6
DISTRICT
9/12
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd (tie)
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The 1997-98 Boy's Basketball team
was not able to duplicate the produc
tion of previous years, but in an
unusual finish was able to tie for first place
in the G.C.C. The season began at a low
point when senior, Allen Slamic suffered a
knee injury before the season began and was
out for the year. The team didn't seem to
have much direction at the beginning of the
year but as the season progressed Antoine
Fisher and Emmanuel Smith began to show
their talents and the team really took off.
With an end of the season upset of Bedford
by Maple Heights they were able to tie for
the conference lead. The two games with
Bedford had to rate as some of the best ever
played. 438 points were scored in those two
games with Euclid winning the first 104-103
and losing the second 1 14-1 17. The Panthers
did well in their last season in the G.C.C.
under the coaching of Harold 'Doc'
Daugherty who has been coaching the
panthers for almost forty years. The junior
varsity had an excellent season and finished
with only one defeat in the conference.
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VARSITY BOY'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Si. Ignatius
57
74
V.A.S.J..
62
65
Nortli
74
52
Maple Hts.
71
65
South
81
69
East Tech
7?
82
Glenville
56
67
Brush
79
73
Mayfield
56
61
Lakewood
74
51
Benedictine
63
78
Stow
76
73
North
64
52
Bedford
104
103
Maple Hts.
77
70
South
76
61
Mentor
76
74
Bedford
114
117
Brush
82
70
Mayfield
71
63
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 7
G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISl
H First (Tie)
JV BOY'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
St. Ignatius
V.A.S.J..
North
Maple Hts.
South
Cleve. Hts.
Brush
Mayfield
Lakewood
Benedictine
Stow
North
Bedford
Maple Hts.
South
Mentor
Bedford
Brush
Shaker
Maytleld
US
65
70
52
62
51
55
71
46
52
71
54
55
55
71
68
52
63
67
68
54
THEM
43
55
35
51
49
52
44
45
36
61
50
54
48
44
41
51
66
35
78
After the pre-game warm-up. the team members meet
on the floor.
FRESHMAN BOY'S BASKETBALL
"^0 1 Boy's Basketball
SEASON RECORD WON 18 LOST 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 1 1 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH First
TEAM
US
THEM
Mayfield
70
36
Lakewood
63
50
North
37
22
Maple Hts.
61
36
St. Ignatius
31
72
Stow
59
39
St. Edward
54
38
South
61
39
Bedford
53
38
Brush
58
45
Mayfield
48
42
North
55
42
V.A.S.J.
58
38
Maple Hts.
71
45
V.
South
73
36
Bedford
53
48
Brush
55
26
V.A.S.J.
62
37
St. Ignatius
55
64
St. Edward
48
50
SEASON RECORD WON 17 LOST 3
G.C.C. RECORD WON 12 LOST 0
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Boy's have wild finish
and tie for first in the G.C.C.
Tommie Virgies in the process of taking a shot.
Emmanuel .Smith shows how high he can jump when Tony Fisher takes a shot from the outside,
going in for a shot.
Boy's Basketball
e
It's time to get introduced
Varsity Boy's Basketball, Row one: Michelle Launch,
Katie Mc Cluskey, Christine Hatcher, Amanda
Tutolo. Row two: Artis Powell, Dorian Goulde, Fred
Bush, Scott Johnson, Brandon Henderson, Tony
Basalla, Tommy Virgies. Row three: Coach Steve
Marcu, Antoine Fisher, Brandon Richardson,
Freoni Oil, Chris Gooden, Mike Boothe, Mayo
Smith, Coach Doc Daugherty.
J.V. Boy's Basketball, Row one: Nekima Hill,
Brandon Lin, Matt Simenc, Jason Timmons,
Rahman Shavers, Tino Jones, Robert Ray. Row two:
Quentin Murdock, Clinton Tucker, Johnny Moses,
Arek Helcberger, Joe Granito, Derek Deas, Chris
Harrell, Coach Dennis Tnrkall.
Freshman Boy's Basketball, Row one: Jonathan
Hutchinson, Rashaun Kyle, Germaine Smith,
Johnny Tillman, Has Bro, Ian Ilo. Row two:John
Davis, David Slamic, Reginald Parker, Dennis Strell,
James Davis, Lamont Hamelin, Clifton Harrison.
Row three: Coach, Sean O'Toole, Jamal Cummings,
Dino Zuzic, Jason Smith, Brandan Warner,
Kenyatta Carter, Aaron Whitmore, Phil Bojc
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Boy's Basketball
to our basketball teams
Varsity Girl's Basketball, Row one: Enisha Hawkins.
Regina Smith, Charmaine Allen, Tamsen Taylor,
Chavon Bell, Lafir Carrigua, Petrice Evans. Row
two: Coach Rhonda Scharf and Scott Wilson, Azizi
Hutson, Delvona Oliver, Suzanne Lucas, Coach Sam
Santilli and Coach Simon.
Verea Bibbs, Delvona Oliver, Azizi Hutson and Shavon Bell
practicing their ball handling before a game.
J. V. Girl's Basketball, Row one: Kristyol Dominique, Tatiana Webster,
Jessica Locust, Candace Longshaw, Tamika Drake Row two: Coach Sam
Santilli, Vera Bibbs, Leonna Foster, Dawn Attwood, Dion Carese,
Lindsay Mitskalskl.
Freshman Girl's Baskelhall. Row one:
Tanisha Hall, Karen Battle. Stacia
Ellison, Katie Dore, Jamie Paige,
Jennifer Huffman, Shiaya Hall. Row
two: Coach Simon, Jessica Kalhof,
Keyasha Davis, Tiffany Hall, Blair
Addis, Kristin lafelice, Taro
Matches.
Girl's Basketball
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Tied for first in the G.C.C. and had a super season
Last year the lady panthers couldn't
compete with North and Mayfield but
this year was a different story.
Mayfield was overpowered twice and the
ladies split with North for their only loss in
the G.C.C. This allowed them to share first
place with Eastlake North. The panthers had
height in the likes of Delvona Oliver who
became one of the best players in the area
and speed and excellent shooting. Regina
Smith led the entire area with the number of
three-point shots that were made. The team
did not have great depth but it was able to go
through the season without having any
serious injuries and the starters were very
good. The team was coached by Scott
Wilson, Rhonda Scharf and Sam Santilli.
The Junior Varsity did not have as much
talent and did not do nearly as well as the
Varsity. The freshman team, however, had a
very good year which bodes well for the
future.
VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
58
33
V.A.S.J.
63
76
Mayfield
72
65
North
54
61
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
58
33
V.A.S.J.
63
76
Mayfield
72
65
North
54
61
Maple Hts.
62
55
Magnificat
36
43
St Joseph Acad.
50
42
Solon
65
48
Bedford
64
50
Brush
69
31
Mayfield
46
44
Collinwood
83
52
South
61
43
North
57
54
Maple Hts.
69
37
South
64
46
Riverside
54
46
Bedford
71
47
V.A.S.J.
64
63
Brush
57
41
SEASON RECORD WON 17 LOST 3
G.C.C. RECORD WON 11 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH First (Tie)
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Girl's Basketball
Delvonna Oliver practicing her ball handling before a
game.
JV GIRL'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
27
42
V.A.S.J.
30
48
Mayfield
24
43
North
23
60
Maple Hts.
42
25
Magnificat
21
48
St. Joseph Acad.
30
33
Solon
36
30
Bedford
42
60
Brush
43
33
Mayt~ield
17
29
Collinwood
40
29
South
29
41
North
22
48
Maple Hts.
30
43
South
43
54
Riverside
31
45
Bedford
47
29
V.A.S.J.
28
47
Brush
38
32
Above: Regina Smitli practicing her dribbling against
Walioko Hirata.
Right: Enisha Hawkins at the line while Tatiana
Webster, Tamika Drake and Jessica Locust wait for
the rebound
FRESHMAN GIRI,'S BASKETBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
23
38
Mayfield
30
38
North
34
44
Maple Hts
46
22
Beaumont
33
30
Stow
20
22
South
23
25
Bedford
46
27
Brush
39
19
North
28
24
Maple Hts.
47
36
South
41
32
Solon
39
29 5«s^i
Mayfield
41
39 -I
Brush
47
16
Bedford
Forfeit
V
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 14
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 8
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SEASON RECORD WON 11 LOST 6
G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH Second (Tie)
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Top Left and Right: Suzanne Lucas and Charmaine Allen go up for a lay-up.
Above Left and Right: Regina Smith drives for a lay-up while Verea Bibbs takes a shot
from the outside.
Lett: Suzanne Lucas, Cliarmaine Allen, Shavon Bell, Regina Smith and Delvonna Oliver
defensing against Mayfield.
Girl's Basketball
75
Boy's soccer got booted
The 1997 Boy's Soccer team was a
disappointment after the excep
tional season they had two years
earlier. They ended the season with a 5-8-
3 record and 2-6-2 in the G.C.C. They
were not able to get it together and did
not score many goals throughout the
season. The team members tried hai'd but
there were just too many bad breaks that
occurred in many of the games and they
lost a lot of close games.
BOY'S SOCCER |
VARSITY
TEAM
us
THEM
VASJ
10
1
Perry
2
3
Lake Cath.
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1
North
0
1
South
T
3
Bedford
2
3
Brush
1
1
Mayfield
0
3
Nordonia
North
?i>.
4
2
W. Geauga
2
8
South
0
4
Bedford
6
0
Brush
3
3
Kirtland
11
0
Mayfield
1
4
SEASON RECORD WON
5 LOST 8 TIE 3
G.C.C. RECORD WON 2
LOST 6 TIE 2
LEAGUE FINISH 5th
Boys Soccer. Row one: Josh Nagle. Kevin Welsh. Dave Kilkenney, Mario Marusic, Sean Trepels, Eric Ryan.
Row iwo: Coach Rob Heramb. David King, Ryan Heramb, John Wolchko, Greg Schonauer. Ryan Ptak.
Louis Feijoo, Oscar Sihonsa,. Row three: Tim Sacko, Chris Biehl, JeffSierputowski, Was Crane, Ryan Rufo.
Row four: Charlie Di Lalla. Scott Trepal, Oral Williams, Dino Zuzic, Jim Mc Clave, Pat Di Lalla, Frank
Mitstalski, Dan Fonovic. Row fi\e: Tony Basalla, Bryan Lennon, Rich Dotson, Jason Waina, Matt De Wine,
Michael Vcrch, Brandon Ptak.
Above left; Wes Crane dribbling the ball down against
the defender.
Above: Mario Marusic throwing the ball away from
the goal.
Above right: Steve Walker bringing the ball down the
field.
Right: Dave Kilkenney diving to stop a shot on goal.
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Varsity Girl's Soccer, Row one: Heather Pica, Jenea Weems. Row two: Coach
Dick Homovec, Katie Kolar, Allison Mc Clain, Erin Ryan, Sandra Mowery,
Megan Ballanger, Suzanne Lucas. Row three: Abby Biehl, Erin Flynt, Kathy
Blatnik, Maggie Jakse, Jamie Benak, Jill Swansegar. Row four: Angela Indiano,
Courtney Sharp, Dawn Merritt, Wendy Barker, Lisa Udovich, Melissa Waina,
Coach Mike Sustin.
J. V. Girl's Soccer, Row one: Heather Pica, Jenea Weems. Row two: Emily Duer,
Holly Douglas, Jennifer Rinella, Kim Swansegar, Latrice Weems, Jillian
Udovich. Row three: Gina Prodan, Carmen Rice, Susan King, Angela Indiano,
Katie Blazctic, Coach Dale Hollingsworth Row four: Tracy Martorello, Sarah
Kenny, Kelly Ruscin, Liz Montague, Janelle Colini.
Girl's stumble after last year
It was a difficult year for the lady panthers. After the last two
season's exceptional performances where they won the
conference, 1997 did not show as much production. Even
though many of the players from last year were back the team was
not able to dominate the other teams as they did in the past.
Because of this they ended the season with a 9-6-2 record and 4-3-
1 in the G.C.C. and ended up in third place in the conference. The
J. V. team ended their season with a 8-4-1 record.
VARSITY GIRL'S SOCCER
TEAM
US
THEM
Valley Forge
Kenston
4
2
4
3
Madison
-)
0
Shaker Hts.
0
3
Cleve. Hts.
1
0
Brush
1
0
South
7
0
North
2
3
Mayfield
Parma
2
4
2
0
Brush
3
0
South
5
0
North
1
2
Mayfield
W. Geauga
South
0
3
6
1
0
0
Mentor
1
5
J. V. GIRL'S SOCCER
TEAM
US
THEM
Valley Forge
4
5
Cleve.Hts.
5
0
Shaker Hts.
1
2
Parma
4
0
Brush
5
0
North
1
2
Mayfield
2
1
Madison
8
1
Brush
4
0
North
2
2
Beachwood
8
1
Mayfield
T
1
W. Geauga
0
1
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST6
TIE 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3
TIEl
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 4
TIEl
Above: Mary Tisi brings the ball down while Melissa Waina watches in the back.
Left: Courtney Sharp
with the ball followed by
Sandra Mowery and
Lisa Udovich in back.
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Skaters end season with a super
Second year coaches, Dick Homovec
and Frank Soltesz really made a
difference for the 1997-98 Euclid
Panther hockey team. After a 7-15 season
last year they became more focused and
finished with an 18-6 record this year and
finished second in the Blue South division.
The members played well together and
excellent shooting and good defending led
to many victories.
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Above: Josh Nagle getting ready for a face off while
Jim Duer waits for the shot.
I Above left; Joe Trobenter and Brian Zorman
bringing the puck down the ice.
Above: Brian Zorman and Tom Heuer fighting for
the puck.
Below: Tim Sacko getting ready to take a shot.
"'S ) Hockey
HOCKEY
TEAM
US
THEM
Chagrin Falls
Bay Village
Garfield Hts.
5
4
10
7
3
1
Western Reserve
6
1
Normandy
Gil more
2
3
4
0
Elyria Cath.
Hudson
9
6
1
4
North Olmsted
3
2
Toledo St. Francis
3
4
Valley Forge
4
2
Chagrin Falls
5
1
Sylvania Southview
6
4
Gil more
8
2
Brooklyn
Western Reserve
3
6
2
3
Normandy
4
3
Elyria Cath.
Chagrin Falls
2
7
3
6
Brooklyn
Hudson
6
3
1
2
Lakewood
6
3
Kent Roosevelt
T
3
Kent Roose\elt
2
4
SEASON RECORD WON 18 LOST 6
BLUE SOUTH WON 12 LOST 4
LEAGUE FINISH 2nd
Above: Josh Nagle waiting in front of the goal to get a
shot.
Left:: Nick Tirabassi hoping to get the puck after the
face off.
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Hockey. Row one: Geoff Zevnik, captain. Brian Zorman, Coach, Dick Homovec. Emily Duer, Coach. Frank Soltesz. captain. Tom
Heuer, Mike Tirabassi. Row two: Jim Duer, Joe Trobenter, Matt Krutsch, Kevin Graham, Greg Schonauer, Dennis Disbrow. Row
three; Brett Stanic, Josh Nagle, Jim Mc Clave, Matt Robinson, Ed Ostrander, Dave Payerchin.
Above left: Brian Zorman scoring for
the Panthers.
Above: Mike Verch waiting for the face
off.
Left: Eddie Ostrander and Dave
Paverchin coming down the ice.
Hockey
Indoor Track gave athletes a chance to hone their skills
The Indoor Track team again had a
successful season. Usually the indoor
season was in preparation for the
outdoor meets in the Spring, but due to the
defeat of the school levy and the cancellation
of all Spring sports the indoor season was the
last competition that many of the athletes
participated in. Tom Gibbons and Orlando
Mason were the boy's coaches while Pete
Schwenke and Dick York were the girl's
coaches.
Boy's Indoor Track. Row one: Terrance Maddox, Devin Voll, Chris Moore, Dion Elie, William Buchannon
David King. Row two; Kevin Taksar, Mike Simenc, Ryan Mc Gill, Steve Modelski, Michael Tschantz,
Andrew Heath. Row three: Cecil Elliot, Dave Edmonda, Amin HarWIle, Van Monroe, Fudail Harrison, Ch
Rauscher, Coach. Orlando Mason.
Left: Will Buchannon and Terrance Maddox were
some of the good sprinters and hurdlers that the team
had.
The girls running around the track to warm up before the beginning of the meet
80 I Indoor Track
The boys and the girls got together for a moment of
silence before the beginning of a meet.
Coach. Pete Schwenke spreads out pylons while Jill
Smialek and Jill Swansegar prepare for their races.
Girls Indoor Track, Row one: Ebony Wheeler, Erin Flynt, Nicole Eslick, Holly Douglas, Monica Bitner, Jamie
Comer, Nekima Hill. Row two: Nikki Church, Donna Fuller, Dawn Merritt, Althea Jones, Jenea Weems, Liz
Montague, Rebecca Borchert, Jill Swansegar. Row three: Coach Pete Schwenke, Candice Irvin, Jill Smialek,
Ursula Wein, Lindsay Appling, Coach Dick York.
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For the first time in many years.
Euclid High School had a woman's
gymnastics team. Last year, Wendy
Barker, competed as an independent.
This year, however, there was enough
interest to actually have a gymnastics
team. The team consisted of Row one:
Wendy Barker. Row two: Jennifer
Williams, Megan Lipiec, Dawn
Brazis. Row three: Coach. Tara
Crisp, Coach, Dawn Felker.
Indoor Track I 81
The Euclid boy's swim team was not
able to duplicate last year's effort and
only managed to finish in a tie for
second place in the G.C.C. The boys worked
hard but a talented Mayfield team won all
their dual and the conference meet. The
Euclid boys had some good swimmers but
not enough good ones to go around. The
team was coached by Mr. Joe Rodriguez.
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Top: Captains, Nicole SchifTbauer, Patti Carpenter,
Chris Slagle, Georgian Perie, Jason Waina, Lori
Mitskavich, Bryan Scheider and Tina Peric getting
ready to swim.
Middle: Pat DiLalla doing the breast strol^e.
Bottom: Bryan Sclieider and Chris Slagle diving into
tlie water.
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Boys Swimming, Row one: Mike Slagle, Jesse Scheider, Milan Tomsic, Erin Ryan, Charles DiLalla. Row two
Jason Watkins, Mike Reilley, Pat DiLalla, Martin Tomsic, Matthew Garski, Mike Barnauskas, Dave
Kilkenney, Michael Tschantz, Chris Mayle. Row three: Coach, Martin Guzauskas, Sean Nelson, Chris Slagle,
Omid Takavoli, Jason Waina, Bryan Scheider, Michael Miklavcic, Ryan Smith, Coach, Joe Rodriguez.
GIRL'S SWIMMING
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TEAM
US
THEM
St. Ed.
61
125
Cleve, Hts,
123
52
Fairview
106
80
Mentor
118
61
Bedford
91
94
Maple Hts.
134
43
Brush
97
88
Mayfield
61
125
Berea Relays 2/6
G.C.C. Meet third
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 2 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH Second(Tie)
TEAM
US
THEM
Beaumont
123
63
Cleve. Hts.
103
83
Fairview
121
64
Mentor
88
98
Bedford
119
64
Maple Hts.
147
24
Brush
93
95
Mayfield
84
102
G.C.C. Conference Meet 2nd place
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 3
G.C.C. RECORD WON 2 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH Second
Sarah Osterman dives into the water to begin her event.
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Neither team able to
duplicate last year's championships
Despite the efforts of the upperclass
men. the lady panther swim team
suffered a disappointing season.
Coached by Mrs. Joan Bush and led by
senior captains Patti Carpenter, Lori
Mitskavich and Georgian Peric, the team
finished with a 5-3 record overall and 2-2 in
the G.C.C. Next year will hopefully bring a
better record.
-Lori Mitskavich
Girl's Swimming. Row one: Ali Gundic, Melissa Breeding, Gail Mc Kay, Vicki Bowser, Colleen Fee, Ann
Peric. Row two: Regina Williams, Dawn Merritt, Georgian Peric, Jessica Scott, Robyn Arp, Michelle Wilson.
Row three: Coach Martin Guzauskas,Patricia Carpenter, Mari Tisi, Kirsten Knauss, Bridgette Resnik, Nicole
Shiffbauer, Tina Peric, Coach Joan Bush. Row four: Julia Sergo, Sara Osterman, Julie Stobierski, Rachel
Lewand, Lori Mitskavich, Kelly Ruskin. .
Top: Bryan Scheider and Chris Slagle making their
start from the pool wall.
Above: Kirsten Knauss working on her backstroke.
Top: Nikole Schiffbauer, Jessica Scott and Rachel
Lewand resting after practicing some laps.
Above: Kelly Ruscin practicing her entry into the pool.
Top: Georgian Peric doing the breastroke.
Above: Lori Mitskavich and Georgian Peric diving
into the pool.
Swimmina
83
Varsity Football Cheerleaders, Row
one: Lauren Arnold, Christy
Peacock. Row two: Natalie Beck,
Abby Stanic, Jennifer Rys. Row
three; Michelle Hising, Kelly
Gavin, Margaret Corcoran, Leah
Cherne.
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Freshman Football Cheerleaders. Row one: Michelle Fine, Jenny
Kapeluch Row two: Jamie Huffman, Lindsey Beck, Megan
Stefanac. Row three: Kendra Smith, Elizabeth Scheurman.
J.V. Football Cheerleaders. Row one: Kelly Baylog. Nicole Samsa. Row two: Abby Morris, Liz 1
Skok, Allison Penko. Row three: Katherine Streiff, Dawn Braizes. Row four: Adviser, Mary
Ann Peters.
Cheerleaders add spirit to football and basketball
The cheerleaders were the hard
working girls who led the cheer for
the football and basketball players
on the field and on the court. The tried to
get the fans involved in the games so the
players would be inspired to do the best
they could. They went to every game and
practiced hard perfecting their routines.
Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one:
Christy Peacock, Lauren Arnold. Row two:
Kelly Gavin, Natalie Beck, Matrika
Johnson. Row three; Abby Stanic, Leah
Cherne, Michelle Heising, Karen Leniieux.
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J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Kelly Baylog,
NicolAbby Morris, Liz SkokNatalie Beck, Amy
Ficere Row three: Angela Indiano, Allison Penko.
Freshman Basketball Cheerleadder.s. Row one: Jenny Kapeluch,
Lindsey Beck, Michelle Fine. Row two: Jamie Huffman, Kim
Swansegar, Megan Zupancic Row three: Kendra Smith, Elizabeth
Scheurman.
Amie Ficere, Jennifer Rys, Leah Cherne, Michelle Heising, Abby
Stanic, Natalie Beck and Regina Cadovec cheering on the J. V. team in
the rain.
Cheerleaders
85
Jenny Cicco and Megan
Lipiec are the student directors
of the Marching Band.
The Marching Band lines up on
the football field before the
game to form a line for the
football players to run through.
A course in computers is a
useful way to take a class.
Jennifer Davies and Amey
Griffin enjoy the action that
they get from the Marching
Band
Emile Baker, Michelle
Wilson, Jonies Roth and
Melissa Medlen believe that
they have the answers to many
of the world's problems and
want to change the world.
Kim Kosovich likes to show
everyone how she can twirl her
baton during the Majorette
performances.
Flag Corps members. Bethanie
Fine, April Dworning,
Christie Ewing, Michelle
Wilson, Jenny Willis,
Marissa Mukavetz, Shannon
Clark, Vicky Yarish, Kristen
Urban and Shannon Glatz
like to show their enthusiasm
during the football games.
Leah Cherne and Michelle
Hising enjoy being a
cheerleader during the Fall and
Winter sports seasons.
Students participate in many
activities during their class
times.
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86
Activities Divider
There are many activities that students at Euclid
can participate in if they have the desire. Some
groups meet during the school day, others after
school and still others meet in the evening. Whatever a
student's interests ai-e, there is usually a group that the
student can belong to and find companionship.
The East 222nd Street Jazz Band was
directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano and
would practice in the evenings after
Marching Band season was over. They
presented their annual winter concert on
December 15 with the Gospel Choir. They
also gave some day concerts.
Jazz Band, Row one: Jean De Wine,
Tim Day, Mike Zielinski, James
Powell, Amy Weinbrecht, Row two:
Megan Lipiec, Steve Paternite, Amy
Burya, Frank De Luca, Martin
Tomsic, Marques Mc Millian, Rob
Walsh, Conductor, Ms. Diane
Tizzano. Row three: Dan Giancola.
Mike Reilly, Nick Tirabassi, Dave
Kass, Ryan Farkas, Jenny Emser,
Jason Skok, Milan Tomsic.
Amy Weinbrecht and Amy Burya have a lot
of fun playing in the Jazz Band.
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Jazz Band
Frank De Luca,
Dan Giancola and
Rob Walsh
getting ready to
supply the
percussion section
for the Jazz Band.
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The Orchestra gave it's annual winter
concert on December 18, 1996. The
students practiced for many months to
perform their numbers so well. The Orches-
tra was directed by Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz.
Orchestra. Row one: Karen
Salisbury, Jacqueline Young, Mike
Lawrence, Kristin Knauss, Tamika
Drake, Allison Abicunas, Kelly
Wise, Diane Duke. Row two:
Georgian Peric, Jennifer Poulos,
Niki Yannaras, Julie Thompson,
Kim Kosovich, Samantha Koerber,
Jennifer Kosovich, Emilie Baker,
De Arlen Green. Row three. Glen
Ramdhan, Steve Sabo, Jenny
Kmser, Abby Biehl, Christine
Pcttard, Megan Lipiec, Amanda
Price. Row four: Director, Mrs.
Cathy Vetovetz, Kathryn Streiff,
Shawn Joyce, Steve Patternite,
Marcus Mc Millan. Amy Weinbre-
cht, Rob Foster, Jenny Cicco. Row
five: Nick Mc Gill, Phillip, Chris
Mavle, Melissa Krivacic
Mike Reilly, Dave Kass, Ryan Farkas and Jenny
Em.ser practicing their music.
Orchestra
89
Marching Band did more than play at football games
Usually the Marching Band
performed at all of the football
games and made a few extra
appearances for concerts and similar
activities at school. But this year, the
band had many more opportunities for
showcasing its talent. In the fall, the band
traveled to Vermilion, Ohio to play in the
annual Woolybear festival which was
sponsored by Channel 8, whose weather-
man, Dick Goddard, organizes the event.
In one of the more exciting performances
of the year, the band was invited to play
in the Indians, World Series parade. The
members departed from their traditional
blue and gold uniforms and instead
dressed completely in Indians parapher-
nalia including face paint. The biggest
trip of the year, however, came in
November, when they travelled to
Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida to
perform in a parade in the Magic King-
dom. The band raised money for this trip
and prepared for it for two years, so it
was very exciting when it finally came. It
was a good way to end the 1997 March-
ing Band season.
-Amy Weinbrecht
Mike Reilly, Mike Zielinski and Martin Tomsic and
the rest of the hand dressed up for Halloween since the
game with Brush was played on October 31.
Saraii Lipiec, Angela Tucci, Glen Ramdhan, Martin Tomsic and Dawn Cicco playing before the game.
Marching Band, Row one: Mike Zielinski, Matthew Hiscott, Dave Solema, Mario Shy, Rob Walsh, Megan Lipiec, Dave Giancola, jenny Cicco, Mike Verch, Nick
Mc Gill, Vennie Palmer, Timothy Shcehan, Nicholas Tirabassi. Row two: Lisa Mc Leod, Steve Larsen, Christie Peacock, Brian Lennon, Dan Slepsky, Mark
Moster, Diane Tizzano, Molly Miller, Stephanie Goodman, Christine Gecewich. Row three: Christie Berkheimer. Jaime Powell. Melissa Medlen, Amey Griffin,
Dana Vanesky, Dawn Cicco, Shawn Joyce, Michaelynn Heuten, Angela Tucci, Antonina Fiorelli, Paime Paige, Carmen Rice Row four: Shana Miklavic, Julie
Thompson, Aprielle Woods, Christine Pittard, Martin Tomsic, Karen Lcmieux, Jean De W ine, Beth Streiff, Amy Burya, Ahby Biehl, Jenni Emser, \alerie
Carcasci, Jennifer Kosovich. Row five: Karen Hanson, Mike Rcilly, David Kilkenney, Milan Tomsic, Steve Paternite, Amy W einbrecht. Marques Mac Millan,
Glen Ramdhen, Jenny Davies, Richie Rohl, Mandi Kane, Jackie Poike, Sarah Lipiec. Row six: Jessica Scott, Amanda Price, Kelly Hanson, James Roth, Mike
Ray, Chris Mayle, Matt Speer, Ryan Mc Gill, Marsha Rainey, Ada Cunningham, Jen Rys, Tara Sparrows, James Davies, Elizabeth Scheurman, Kendra Smith
Row seven: Marissa Mukavctz, Chad Henderson, Sean Lennon, Jason Skok, Tim Day, Ryan Farkas, Owen Strodtbeck, Geoff Englebrecht, Brian Cocherell, Sean
Lennon, Nancy Miklowski, Jon Gudaitis, Dino Zuzic, Jeff Evans, Kim Kosovich, Shannon Clark. Row eight: \icki Yarish, Kristin Urban, Michelle W ilson.
Celeste Armstrong, Tequila Wright, Erika Dennis, April Dworning, Nicole Jackson, Jennifer Barker. Rachel Eiding, Christie Ewing. Shannon Glatz, La Shawn
Mc Griff, Bethany Fine, Rachel Smicklas, Tabitha Polachek, Liz Copic, Emilie Baker, Jennifer Willis.
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Above: Band members playing on the lield.
Left: The band on the track ready to go back to the
stands after their performance.
MarchiiiH Band
Flag Corps waves their flags while on the field
Euclid's 1997-98 Flag Corps began
their season in August when they
began practicing with the March-
ing Band and the Majorettes. With
captains Shannon Clark and Marissa
Mukavetz the corps took on a fun and
challenging year. The Corps consisted of
girls that were interested in marching
and waving their flags at all of Euclid's
football games, various parades, and
festivals. When their 4 months of long,
hard dedication had come to a conclu-
sion, 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.
Flag Corps. Row one: Marissa Mukavetz, Shannon Clark. Row two: Jenni Willis, Vicki Urich. Row three:
Bethany Fine, Emilie Baker, Celeste Armstrong, Kristen Urbin, Michelle Wilson. Row four: Erica Dennis,
Tabitha Polachek, Tequila Write, Rachel Smicklas, Lashawn Boswell. Row five: Crissy Eiding, April
Dworning, Rachel Eiding, Jennifer Barker, Nicole Jackson, Shannon Clark.
Shannon Clark and Vicki Yarish moving their flags
to the music during a halftime ceremony.
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Rachel Smicklas and Shannon Glatz ha\e enjoyed
being with each other in the Flag Corps throughout the
season.
Michelle Wilson, Jenny Willis, Marissa Mukavetz,
Shannon Clark, Vicki Yarish, Kristen Urban and
Shannon Glatz dancina to one of the halftime sonas.
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Majorettes twirl their batons on the field
The majorettes for the 1997-98
season included: Captain and
feature twirler, senior Christy
Peacock, captains, senior, Christy
Gecewich and junior Jessica Scott.
Other squad members included senior,
Kim Kosovich. juniors, Shana
Miklavcic and Karen Hanson, sopho-
mores Kristy Berkheimer and Jennifer
Kosovich and freshman Kendra Smith.
They performed at all the football games
and accompanied the Marching Band on
all the trips that it made. The girls began
practicing during the summer and
worked throughout the season. It was an
enjoyable experience for all.
-Kim Kosovich
Majorettes. Row one: Christy Peacock, Christ) Gecewich. Row two: Jessica Scott. Shana Mililavcic. R
three: Kim Kosovich, Kendra Smith, Kristy Berkheimer, Jen Kosovich. Row four: Karen Hanson.
Above left: Majorettes dancing at the game.
Above: Jessica Scott, Karen Hanson, Kim Kosovich
and Jennifer Kosovich came in costume to the
Halloween evening game.
Left: Shana Miklavcic, Christy Peacock, Karen
Hanson, Kristy Berkheimer, Kendra Smith and Jen
Kosov ich performing before a game.
Feature Tu irler. Christy Peacock, performing before
the same beiiins.
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The choirs put mood into their music
The Choral Masters and the
Choraliers spent their Fall
preparing for their annual
Winter Concert which was
presented on the evening of
December 18 in the auditorium.
The Varsity Chorale also pre-
sented their concert on December
18.
Choraliers, Row one: Stephanie Hughes, Jenny Capretta, Melissa Breeding, Ashleigh Carr, Amy Bear, Maureen
Courtney, Shannon Mc Collum, Vicl<i Bowser, Jessica Bowser. Row two: Director Diane Tizzano, Brandy Lesko,
Makeshia Price, Candace Howard, Amy Bachmann. Meghan Wise, Tanya Dorsey, Director, Mrs Petri..
Choral Masters, Row one: Kellie Wise, Terese Smith, Tayonna Davis, Lakeith Thomas, Dianca Reese, David Gilbert,
Adrienne Conchan, Shannon Mc Peek, Laurel Kuhen, Michelle Fine. Row two: Stephanie Kazar, Maria Hall, Katana
Batz, Monique Aldrige, Jim Mc Clave, Michael Mc Donald, Ryan Mc Gill, James Davis, Sarah Kenny, Susan King,
Liz Copic. Row three: Bethany Fine, Krista Shaw, Dawn Attwood, Katie Collins, Jen Davis, Jason Short, Alisha Burr,
Chris Mayle, Desmond Johnson, Nicole Kolenc. Row four: Nicole Cranow, Phil Kaminski, John Smarsh, Laquonta
Lewis, Deanna Carr, Alex Brinovec, Lequisha Balliday, Directors, Bea Grushcow and Ken Ferlito.
Mike Mc Donald, Sarah Keller and Jim Mc Clave and Nadine Kontra,
Shannon Mc Peek, Ryan Mc Gill and Liz Copic are all enjoying themselves
before their concert is about to heain.
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Varsity Chorale puts on a show for the audience
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The Varsity Chorale was a group of
musically talented students who
sang and danced at performances
throughout the year. They were directed
by Bea Grushcow and Ken Ferlito and
participated in many shows throughout
the school year so they developed into a
close knit group. One of their concerts
was with the Choraliers and Choral
Masters and Orchestra on December 18.
Varsity Chorale. Row one: Nicole Samsa, .Jessica Hendricl^son. .Ion Hoinski, Leati Ctierne, Milte Lawrence.
Row two: Crystal Jamerson, David King, Kim Kosovich, Mike Paoloni, Jean De Wine, Nate Dore, Candace
Longshaw, Jessica Locust. Row three: Chris Zielinski, Sarah Keller, Desmond Johnson, Liz Montague, Jason
Watkins, Andrew Walker, Chris Mayle, Dan Seifried, Jenna Kuklica, Kirsten Knauss.
Varsity Chorale girls and boys dancing to the music
Jean De Wine, Nate Dore and Crystal Jamerson
practicing their number before their Winter Concert.
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Above: Andrew Walker, Jean De Wine, Kim Kosovich, Mike Paoloni and Kristen
Knauss singing together.
Left: Leah Cherne being lifted by Andrew Walker while practicing
for their concert.
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Voices of New Life Choir puts on annual winter concert
The members of the Voices of New
Life Choir gave their annual
concert along with the East 222nd
St. Stage Band on December 15, 1997 in
the auditorium. The choir was directed by
Mr. Clifford Beasley and practiced after
school throughout the Fall in preparation
for the concert. Members of the Voices of
New Life Choir included Monique
Aldridge, Tiffany Anderson, Verea
Bibbs, Cliristina Burrell, Shawntee
Clay, Keyanlia Davis, Tayonna Davis,
Ericl^a Dennis, Autumn Ducliwortli,
Petrice Evans, Asiha Floyd, Sheereeda
Floyd, Donna Fuller, Felicia Fuller,
Chaclty Gillium, Kandasha Glenn,
Antoine Goodwin, Erica Grant, Chrissy
Green, Eabonie Harrington, Latisha
Heath, Jaonza Hicks, Russell Howard,
Diane Hutchins, Denise Ingram, Mercedes
Ivey, Tiffany Ivey, Crystal Jamerson,
Desmond Johnson, Gabrielle Johnson,
Gabrielle Kelly, Ashley Kenner, Jessica
Locust, Melissa Longo, Lamar Mc
Kinney, Quitashia Miles, Courtney Mills,
Jackie Montgomery, Cordell Morris,
Shirli Morris, Amber Norris, Vennie
Palmer, LeeRoy Panneli, Katrina Parker,
Omega Parker, Makeshia Price, Alicia
Rennix, Alan Rice, Carmen Rice, Shayla
Smith, Tara Sparrow, Nicole Terrence,
Janiece Thompson, Lakeshia Walker,
Latrice Weems, Chanita Wells, Coretta
Wells, Ebony Wheeler, Vernadette White
Jasmine Wilson, Suzanne Winter.
Right: Mr. Clifford
Beasley accompaning
the Voices of New Life
Choir before their
performance.
3elow Right: Members
practicing before it is
time to go on stage.
Below: Before their
performance, the
members joined hands
in a giant circle and
prayed for each other.
Concert Band allows
students to show their musical abilities
Concert Band, Row one: Rob Walsh, Vinnie Palmer, Melissa Shy, Brian Lennon, Dave Solema, Nick Mc Gill,
Mark Moster, Mario Sigh, Dan Slepsky. Row two: Ada Cunningham, Tara Sparrows, Valerie Cancasci,
Dawn Cicco, Ashleigh Carr, Elizabeth Scheurman, Amanda Kane, Christine Pittard, Matrika Johnson.
Karen Lemieux, Amanda Price. Row three: Nanci Miklowski, Jen Rys, Jenny Cicco, Antonina Fiorelli. Kelly
Hanson, Amey Griffin, Jamie Paige, Michaelynn Heaton, Shaun Joyce, Jackie Poike, Carmen Rice. Ryan Mc
Gill, Erica Witten, Chad Henderson, Tim Day, Owen Strodtbeck. Row four: Melissa Medlen, James Roth,
Abby Biehl, Gilla Kay, Dana Veneskey, Meggie Mama, Angela Tucci, Milan Tomsic, Glen Ramdhan, Ryan
Farkas, Mike Zielinski, Director. Diane Tizzano. Row five: Jennifer Davies, Sean Lennon, Jonathan Gudaitis,
Shaun Holness, Jason Skok, Matt Spear, Sara Lipiec, James Davies, Jeff Evans, Mike Reilley, Jennifer
Emser, Molly Miller. Row six: Michael Ray, Chris Mayle, Nick Tirabassi, Amy Weinbrecht, Michael Verch,
Matt Hiscott, Tim Sheehan, Steve Paternite, Martin Tomsic, Brian Cocherell, Dino Zuzic, Jean De Wine,
Dave Kilkenney, James Powell, Goeffrey Englebrecht.
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and assistant director Molly Miller,
the Euclid High Concert Band
consistently excelled during the 1997-98
school year. The Band's portfolio of songs
contained traditional and modem pieces.
Everything from Mozart's Abduction From
the Seraglio to Ralph Raymond Hays' A
Disney Tribute was played by this excep-
tional band. Even though their concerts were
few and far between due to budget cuts, the
band managed to maintain their school spirit
and enthusiasm throughout the year.
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Martin Tomsic and Amy Weinbrecht getting ready to
practice.
Left and Below: Concert Band students practicing for
their performances.
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Office Aides help the school run smoothly
A secretaries work was never done
but with the help of students the
load was greatly lessened. Every
day, students who gave up their study
halls, helped the staff with filing, atten-
dance or many other odd jobs. They were
always running around in the halls on
missions for counselors or principals or
secretaries. They helped to make the
staff's work easier.
Courtney Sharp, Michelle Heising, Beth Streiff,
Nicki Schiffbauer, Lynne Stern and Melissa
Breeding helping out around the offices.
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Office Aides/Peer Tutors
Erin Flynt, Allison Hrovat, Christy Peacock,
Terry Kontra and Jill Swansegar, Brian Zorman
and Terry Kontra, Lauren Arnold, Erin Flynt and
Margaret Corcoran, Erin Flynt, Lauren Arnold
and Dan Seifried and Jessica Serwatka, Angela
Grida and Courtney Highland, Jenea Weems and
Rachel Dixon, Janelle Colini and Niki Sams and
Christy Peacock all helping the offices work better.
Right: Students sighning up to be Peer Tutors to
help students having trouble in classes.
N.J.R.O.T.C. helps students get to college
Four years ago the Euclid chapter of
the Naval Junior Reserve Officers
Training Corps was founded at
Euclid High School. The program gave
students a chance to learn about the
Navy and to learn about themselves.
They participated in programs within the
school by being guides during Parent-
Teacher conferences and were color
guards during football and basketball
games. They went on trips to other
schools and had competitions with other
groups. The program enabled them to
advance when they enrolled in college
and secure funds for further education.
Top: Students learning how to march correctly.
Middle: Valerie Van Ho, Erik Freeman, Christina
Burrell and Christopher Litwinowicz being a color
guard at a football game.
Above: Alan Rice, Milte Hartson, Matt Giliessen and
Sean Hodge were color guards at the Blue Angel
assembly.
Top: Melissa Breeding, Rachel Dixon, Erik
Freeman, Thomas Hartley and Ed Farrell being
helpful during Open House.
Above: Eric Freeman and John Sanderson practicing
their drill techniques.
Erik Freeman, Matthew Gilles.sen, Richard
Gecewich and John Sanderson were color guards at a
basketball game.
N.J.R.O.T.C.
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The National Honor Society
consisted of students who had high
academic achievement as well as
being involved in many activities both
within and outside the school. In order to
be a member a student had to be above
average in grades, citizenship, character
and service. The members helped out
during the year by acting as guides during
some programs and other activities. The
advisers for the group were Ms. Lisa
Howell and Ms. Maria Clinkscales.
Right: NHS president. Patricia Carpenter, shows the
proper use of eating utensils while waitint to be served
at the induction luncheon.
Far right; NHS members discussing what will be done
in the future at one of their meetings.
Below right: Nikki Yannaras, Jeff Cahill, Joiin
Fuduric, Ryan Heramb, Kristin Kascali, Christy
Peacoclt, Jessica Serwatka, Allen Slamic and
Courtney Strah being inducted into NHS.
Below and bottom: NHS members enjoying their
induction luncheon in the library.
National Honor Society
students are highly motivated
National Honor Society. Row one: Kristin Kascalv, Martin Tomsic. Jason Waina. Micliael Miklavcic, Steve
Yannaras. Maria Williams. Row two: Allen Slamic, Lori .Mitskavich. .Allison Hrovat. Lisa Udovich, Karen
Lemieux, Katy Carmichael. Melanie Fuller, Amy Salupo. Row three: Ryan Farkas, Vanessa Gallman, Katy
Kunsman, Patricia Carpenter. Erin Patterson, Dan Seifried, Susan King Row lour: Darrius Durr, Jessica
Serwatka, Christy Peacock, Jon Hoinski. Megan Lipiec, Katie Collins, Wendy Barker, Ahby Stanic. Row
five: Julie Thompson, Melissa Medlen, Amanda Price, Lynne Stern. Row six: Gina Prodan, Erin Reilley,
Jenna Kuklica, Rick Bartel. Row seven: Lauren .Arnold. Leah Cherne. Niki Sams. Nikki Yannaras. Row
eight: Brian Scheider. Courtney Strah, Shannon Ivancic, Megan Novinc. Row nine: Jill Swansegar, Allison
Metti, Alex Brinovec, Katie Dobucki. Row ten: Jennifer Grabianowski. Kevin Carse, Karen Salisbury. Karen
Hanson. Row eleven: Chanel Lockett. Kristina Brewer. Row twelve: Shaun Holness, Anthony Castrovince,
Dave Solema.
Above: NHS members at the indtiction luncheon in the
library.
Above left: Shamuire Spivey. Patricia Carpenter and
Lisa Udovich running one of the meetings.
Left: Lisa Udovich passing out carnations to the junior
candidates.
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Ski Club had a fun
time despite warm winter
Fifty-three Euclid students ventured
out to Brandywine Ski Resort each
Thursday evening during January
and February and enjoyed the fun of sHding
down the hills on either skis or
snowboards. Even though the Winter of
1997-98 was one of the warmest on record
there was good skiing due to the tremen-
dous snowmaking capacity at the ski areas.
The warm weather meant that while the
slopes were covered with snow, those
people skiing, or snowboarding did not
have to suffer through subzero chill factors.
A dramatic increase in the number of
snowboarders this year kept the ski club at
Brandywine where they have a half pipe
and other snowboarding toys. Whether the
snowy slope enthusiasts were skiing or
snowboarding, they were able to have a fun
time in the Winter.
-Gina Prodan
Ski Club members, Gina Prodan, Oral Williams,
Fred Dworning, Jason Watkins, Allison Metti, Steve
Cozart, Amanda Price, Julie Thompson, Shannon
Setser, Amy Ficere, Shana Miklavcic, Dan
Fitzpatrick, Dave Cerne, Juan Hernandez, Ryan
Smith, Jeff Sierputowski, Matt Krutsch, Dennis
Disbrow, Ryan Maloney, Rich Dotson, Matt
O'Hara, Nick Tirabassi, Pat Finnegan, Megan
Ballanger and Greg Schanouer on the bus out to
Brandywine anticipating a fun time on the slopes.
Gina Prodan, Oral Williams and Andrew Walker on
the hill with their snowboards.
Ski Club
Above Left: Nick Tirabassi, Shana Miklavcic,
Michelle Knistautas, Shannon Setser, Amy Ficere,
Ryan Maloney and Christina Browski ready to go out
after getting their equipment.
Above: Pat Gutbrod, Megan Ballanger, Andrew
Walker and Melissa Waina getting dressed.
Above Right: Matt Krutsch, Dennis Disbrow, Shana
Miklavcic, Shannon Setser and Christine Browski
ready for their lesson.
Left: Jill Swansegar, Brian Zorman, Karen Lemieux
and Pat Gutbrod getting ready to ski.
Right: Allison Metti, Julie Thompson, Amanda
Price, Derek Malenda and Mike Babuder getting
ready to learn about skiing and snowboarding.
Wai Napolo
worked on swimming together
Wai Napolo: Elizabeth Scheurman, Kelly Hanson, Jennifer Davies, Dana Majer, Lynne Stern, Jennifer
Emser, Lisa Basalla, Amanda Price, Chrissy Ewing, Liz Copic. Not pictured. Erin Herzberg, Nicole Kolenc,
Ananda Kane.
Wai Napolo was a group of girls
who enjoyed swimming together.
The purpose of synchronized
swimming was to swim together to music.
They were scheduled to put on their annual
swim show in the Spring but due to the loss
of the school levy for the fourth time in
February all sports, bussing and activities
were cancelled so the girls were not able to
put on their show. Mrs. Heather Koczur
and Ms. Lisa Kurlander were the advisers
for the group.
Far left: Chrissy Ewing,
Jen Davies, Dana
Majer, Amanda Price,
Jennifer Emser, Lynne
Stern, Kelly Hanson,
Elizabeth Scheurman
and Lisa Basalla
practicing their
formations in tlie water.
Left: The Wai Napolo
girls listening to
Advisers. Mrs. Heather
Koczur and Ms. Lisa
Kurlander explain what
they should be doing.
Far Left: Dan Fitzpatrick and Dave Cerne waiting for
their ski lesson to form.
Left: Liz Copic, Kelly Hanson, Elizabeth Scheurman,
Chrissy Ewing, Jen Davies, Dana Majer, Jennifer
Emser, Lynne Stern, Lisa Basalla and Amanda Price
practicing their numbers on land before going into the
water.
Wai Napolo
A.F.S. helps students learn about other countries
The purpose of the American Field
Service Club(A.F.S.) was to give
students a chance to see how
students from other cultures lived. The
club usually hosted a foreign exchange
student while they visited the United
States and they would usually visit other
clubs in other states so they could interact
with students of other cultures. Mrs.
Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis
were the advisers for the club.
Melissa Bartchak and Ingrid Orlic showing
information about A.F.S. to parents during Open
House.
A.F.S Club, Row one: Wakako Hirata, Celeste Armstrong, Matrika Johnson, Gabrielle Kelly, Michelle Fine.
Row two: Kristin Clark, .Jackie Poike, Karen Lemieux. Row three: Megan Ballanger, Lisa Basalla, Alisha
Burr. Row four: Natalie Beck, Liz Skok, Mandy Kane. Row five: Ingrid Orlic, Melissa Rhylchik, Ursula
Wein, Sesame Winter, Katy Carmichael.
Above: Katy Carmichael and Ingrid Orlic discuss
plans for the trip to visit another school with advisers
Mrs. Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis.
Right Above and Below: A.F.S. members learn what is
going to be happening throughout the year.
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A.F.S.
World Changers want to pray for a better world
World Changers was a group of
students who tried to reinforfe
Christian values among their
members. They met before school and
would discuss religion and pray together.
World Changers had a prayer around the llagpole one
morning during the Fall.
Lett: Antoinette Aquilla. .Jen Davies, Sean Lennon,
Matt Gor.se, Mandy Kane, Erica Scaparotti, Chris
Mayle, Amey Griffin, Kristin Clarli and Angela
Tucci meeting together to learn ahout others.
Below: Leaders. Jackie Pollie and Emilie Baker
discuss problems with Aaron Smith, Celeste
Armstrong, Devon Voll and Shannon (liatz
Science Olympiacs gives students a chance to compete in science against other schools
The Science Olympic team was a
group of students that were
interested in science and competed
in many events with other schools in the
Spring at Case Western Reserve Univer-
sity. In some events they had to build
things that they would then use to
compete with the other schools. In other
events they had to do some sort of science
experiment to separate something or
identify something. Mrs. Christine
Torrelli was the adviser for the group.
Mrs. Christine Torrelli gives out event information to
Kelly Hanson, Ben Whittaker, Amy Weinbrecht,
Mike Tschantz, Mike Paoloni, Ken VVardcIl and
Allison Metti.
World Changers/
Science Olympiacs
S.A.V.E. hopes to help the environment
The students who were active in
Students Against Violating the
Environment(S.A.V.E.) were
dedicated to helping make the earth's
resources last longer. They collected
aluminum can for recycling and learned
about ways that would conserve resources.
Mrs. Chris Torrelli was the adviser for the
group.
S.A.V.E. members decidmg what they will be doing for
the club.
Adviser. Mrs. Chris Torrelli, talks to some members of the S.A.V.E. club about what to expect throughout the
year.
K.O.T.B. helps students learn about people who are different
Kids On The Block(K.O.T.B.) was
an organization that tried to get
students to look at other people
in a more favorable light. The students
used puppets to put on skits in which
there were different types of people for
the elementary and middle schools. The
idea was for the students to look at the
similarities in people rather than their
differences.
Above: K.O.T.B. members learning about what they
will be doing in the club.
Left: Stephanie Hughes and Jessica Hendrickson
practicing with the puppets that they will be using
for their presentations.
Right: Mrs. Ellen Klein explains what is going to
happen throughout the year to the K.O.T.B.
members.
F.T.A. helps students learn about education
^ ^Are you interested in becoming a
teacher?" If so. Future Teachers of
America(F.T.A.) was for you. The
purpose was to introduce students to the
field of education. The members learned
about many of the aspects of education
and what goes on during the day. Mrs.
Kathy Pasquale was the adviser for the
group.
F.E.A. members. Melissa Shea, Mary Tracy,
Christine Metti. and Sara Hufnagle at the F.E.A.
display at Open House.
Clinic Aides helps students who are sick
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Clinic Aides helped out by running
errands and giving a hand when and
however they could. When a student
was hurt and had to be sent home, the aides
got anything that needed to be sent home.
Although they couldn't help the injured person
they were able to fill ice bags, give out band-
aids and take temperatures. They were greatly
appreciated by the health aides, Mrs. Dona
Schultz and Mrs. Mickey Segulin.
Above: Katy Kunsman helping Mrs. Dona
Schuiz take care of her records in the clinic.
Left: Cultural Club members, Kim Kosovich,
Elizabeth Vurusic, Jennifer Kosovich and
Ursula Wein were all dressed up traditional
clothing for the Open House.
Lynne Stern helping take care of a sick person in the
clinic.
F.T.A./Clinic Aides
The Vocational Automotives program helps students to be auto mechanics
Vocational Automotives was a
program that enables students to
learn how to repair automobiles.
Students began as juniors and learned the
basics of auto repairs. As seniors they
learned more about the systems in a car
and how to troubleshoot problems and be
a good auto mechanic. Mr. Tony
Roztnan was the new instructor in the
program due to the retirement of Mr. Ray
Montani.
Sliiioi Vocational Automotives: Ronnie Edmonds, Terrance Watson, Emmanuel Burton, Donte Thomas, .Sean
DIugos, Keith Roberts, instructor. Mr. Tony Rozman.
Junior Vocational Automotives. Row one: Dclanoe Harris, ,Ioel Edwardsen, Lawrence Jones, Demond Stevens,
Steve Dawson, Mike Christopher. Row two: Brian Leben, Jason Linton, Deshaun Lewis, Atini Ransaw. Row
j^, three: Will Nelson, Stephen Walker, David Locich, Matt Konchan, Ben Halstead, Craig Hatcher, Almeda
\ Herrick, Erin Tanner, Instructor. Mr. Tony Rozman.
Above Left; Donte Thomas worl^ing hard on an
engine in order to get it to run.
Left: Emanuel Burton inspecting the steering
linkage on a front end to see if any work needs to be
done.
Right: Keith Roberts and Joel Stavange deciding
what has to be done on the engine.
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Art program
prepares students for graphics designs
Students in the Commercial Art
program learned about drawing and
making things that looked nice.
They developed portfolios that they could
use when they were seeking employment.
The program was instructed by Mrs. Edie
Mellen.
Commercial Art, Row one: Instructor. Mrs Edie Mellen, Naja Weeams, Vaniro Prokop. Niki Strukel. .\my
Howell, Romero Howard, Erinn Delaney, Greg Meyers Row two: Matt O'Hara, Tony Pennza, Lia Ledford.
Deshaun Cousette, Mike Boothe, Rayshaun Bailey, Michael Miller, Nick Shyree.
Deshawn Cousette, Romero Howard and Leah
Ledford working on their projects during their art
class.
Cooperative Business Education enables students to work in the office environment
Cooperative Business Education
(CBE) was a program in which
students attended school in the
morning and worked in an office in the
afternoon. Each of the students knew how
to type and learned other skills such as
word processing using Microsoft Word
software, interviewing procedures, filing,
machine transcription, electronic calcula-
tor, telephone techniques and human
relations skills. Cleveland Range,
Linderme Tube, B & B Appliance,
Kollander Travel, and Euclid Steel and
Wire were some of the employers who
were training students this year. Mrs.
Ellen Klein was the instructor for the
CBE: Kelly Taylor, Maureen Mc Cluskcy, Ivana Simicevic, Theresa Zellhofer, Amanda Meyer, Shalyn ° "'
Thomas, Christine Barquinero, La Kesha Taylor, Adrienne Willis, Chameka Brooks, Tiffany Hurt,
Christine Sanelli, Rebecca Crismor, Nina Parrino, Nicole Patterson, Instructor, Mrs. Ellen Klein, Danielle
Grande, Kimberly Hutton, Tiffany Smith.
Kimberly Hutton. Mrs. Ellen Klein. Rebecca
Crismor, .Adrienne Willis, LaKesha Taylor,
Chameka Brooks, and Christina Barquinero working
at their computers.
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Cooperative Business Education
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Law Enforcement class trains students for career in security
Law Enforcement gives students a
chance to see how police and
security forces operated. They
spent time in class learning about security
but also spent time in the halls between
periods and at school events helping with
security. They monitored the closed circuit
cameras that were located throughout the
school. Mr. Nick Selvaggio was the
instructor for the class.
Senior Vocational Law Enforcement, Row one: Jennifer Pachoike, Beckie Rushing, Christina Jackson. Rachel
Ackley, Brad Wade. Row two; Leslie Siders, Chris Earley, Tony Weiss, Kevin Shea, Michael Carruth, John
Hammond. Row three: Instructor. Mr. Nick Selvaggio, Walter Schultz, Dan Majer, Paul Schweikert, Dragan
Paulic, Eric Smith, Mark Molk.
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Law Enforcement
Junior Vocational Law Enforcement. Row one: Robert Ronske, Shawn Skidmore, Marsha Nunn, Jackie Oriso,
Richard Morris, Leonard Scott. Row two: Instructor, Mr. Nick Selvaggio, Joe Grazi, Chris Emans. Gerald
Kvie, Jeremv Hilbish, Anthonv Bitassa, Alan Schmidt.
Above Left: Rachel Ackley watches the monitors
showing the activities going on in the halls of the
school.
Left: It looks as if the law enforcement members
have captured Lisa Udovich and Karen Salisbury
and they are getting their customary single phone
call.
Right: Richard Morris and Shawn Skidmore
using their computers to help learn their material.
Marketing Education shows students about selling
Senior Marketing, Row one: Adviser, Jean Jelenic, Clifton Bunton. Barry Hill, Pat Grisez, Shaun Cummings,
Mike Creer. Row two: Stephanie Fox, Lauren Arnold, Monique Fofanah, Robyn Ulle, Margaret Corcoran,
Jamie Cole, Hanisha Hall, Norine Bryant, Courtney Strah, Vanessa Gallman.
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Distributive Education Clubs of
America (DECA) was an
association of Marketing students
that coincided with Euchd's Marketing
Education class. Mrs. Jean Jelenic was ^
the adviser for the club. In DECA, j
students took part in a competitive series
of events that dealt with advertising,
management and marketing. Students
competed on the district level and
sometimes on the state and national
levels. Euclid DECA attended a district
'kickoff meeting at the beginning of the -
year which featured a presentation by a
local radio personality. They also
conducted fund-raising efforts to pay for
the trips to competitions. In their junior
year, marketing students studied business
finance, marketing research and other
business related activities. Seniors spent
part of the day in school learning about
job interviewing, sales and advertising.
During the remainder of the day they
were employed at local retail, wholesale
or service businesses.
-Courtney Strah
Junior Marketing. Row one: Bethany Jackson, Erika James, Margaret Corcoran, Ronetta La Shore, Pat
Grisez, Lauren Arnold, Norine Bryant, Ricci Gaughan, Tina Peric. Row two: Adviser Jean Jelenic, Jonathan
Gudaitis, Michael Verch, Tim Weintraub, Leslie Hewett, Kelly Young, Shermel Howard, Noel Williams,
Jason Tolliver, Sarah King, Anne Slusser.
Above Right: Bethany Jackson and Erika James
working on their assignments.
Right: Robyn Ulle, Lauren Arnold and Margaret
Corcoran look like tliey are enjoying what they are
learning.
Left: Leslie Hewett, Kelly Young, Shermel
Howard, Norine Bryant, Lauren Arnold, Tim
Weintraub, and Ronetta La Shore working to
understand their material.
Special programs
aim to keep students in school
Diversified Cooperative Training
(DCT) gave students a chance to
get credit for going to school but
also gave them experience in the working
world since they had a job to go to. The
instructor was Mr. Dick Homovec.
Diversified Cooperative Training, Row one: Kim Shippy, Larry Brown, Jim Duer, Shmcre Ingram, Andy
Ludvik, Carrie Schoen, Beau Woodford. Row two: Kristin Bell, Shaun Brochalv, Jarod Ganser, Chrissy
Kovacevich, Ctiris Pierce, Jotin W'ahl, Christina Vega.
Christina \ ega and John Wahl working on their
classwork.
The GRADS program offered an opportunity for pregnant
students and young parents to share ideas, to gain confidence
and support, and to increase the likelihood that they would
remain in school with little intenuption until graduation.
Graduation. Reality, and
Dual-Role Skills: Tonya
Gardner, Chavon Riggins,
Jasmin Ward, Tiffany
Harris, Kelly Lewis,
Tamilia Hall, Tiffany
Williams, Lashunda
Washington, Tammy
Taylor.
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Occupational Work Adjustment. Row one: Thadra Wolenstein, Diane Lingsdale, Chris Abbott. Row two: John
Burke, Scott Ortman, Chris Moore, Leonna Foster, James Clark, Instructor. Mike Sheck.
Above left: Andy Ludvik, Jim Duer and Chris Pierce
trying to understand their assignment.
Left: Jarod Ganser, Shmere Ingram and Chrissy
Kovacevich doing the work that is required of them. J
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The Euclidian records the school year
The yearbook lasts forever. It was an
historical account of the school year.
It showed all the students and staff
that called Euclid their home during the
1997-98 school year. It showed all the
different sport's teams that competed
throughout the year. It showed all the
different clubs and organizations that
participated in making Euclid the school that
it was during 1997-98. It tried to show all the
items and events that made Euclid High
School, Euclid High School. It was the
history book that students would keep
forever and refer to throughout their lives.
Left: Erin Patterson, Lori Mitskavich, Zinal Patel
and Courtney Strah arranging pages to be sent.
Below Left; Courtney Strah filling out picture labels.
Below: Lori Mitskavicii indexing names on the pages.
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senior pictures.
Students always find a way to spend money
Having a job was an important part
of the Lives of many Euclid High
School students. For some it was
something that they only did during the
summer so they could devote more time
throughout the year to their studies. But for
most, it was a year-round job that they went
to. Some students had jobs to help save
money for post-secondary education but
most of them used the money they earned to
buy clothes, tapes, CD's and of course, cars.
The car was often necessary so they could
get to work so they could pay for the car.
Lisa Taplin keeps the shelves stocked at
Marc's
Vernadette White sells really nice pastries
at Dave's Supermarket.
Christy Fulton will be happy to sell
youitems at Marc's.
Bryan Conyers is available at the Lakeshore
Movie theater to show you where to sit.
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Juan Hernandez, Michaelann Murphy and Matt O'Hara ready
to wait on someone at Kevin's Kustard.
Fred Kope will be
happy to bag your
groceries at Ryder's
Stop and Shop.
Many Euclid students like to celebrate Halloween
Halloween was different for the
1997-98 school year since October
31 fell on a Friday and there
wasn't any school since the teachers had
an Inservice Day. Another problem was
Sarah Via and Kelly Wallend and Wes Crane and
Karen Battle show off their costumes.
that Friday was the final regular season
home football game and Student Council did
not put on their annual Halloween Party of
residents of the community since they felt
the football game would interfere with the
Leslie Hicks and Eugene Warner and
James Fernatt and Gabe Cogley got into
the spirit of the day.
number of participants. Because of this,
dress-up day was Thursday, October 30.
Many students showed their spirit by
dressing up in all types of scary and not-so-
scary ways to celebrate the day.
Right: Jean De Wine, Mike Lawrence,
Mike Ray, Kelly Baylog, Mandy Kane and
Liz Montague.
Above: Stacy Zdesar and Tracy Martorello.
Left: Dawn Merrltt, Geoff Quigley, Regina Smith, Crystal
Jamerson, Shanelle Owens, Michelle Knistautas, Michaelann
Murphy, Liz Copic, Kevin Carse, Jacobrobert Swetel and Jon
Hoinski all dressed up.
Christine Metti, Allison Metti, Karen Salisbury, Megan Novinc
Niki Yannaras and John Wolchko.
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The Survey tells what's going on throughout the school
^^URVEY. the school's voice, managed
^k to bring to the forefront, issues of
kJ concern from competition to exposes
on drinking. The student paper operated on a
higher level than before, with graphics and a
smooth running team. The paper was like any
publication, in that there was unity and of
course the stress. Stress from meeting the
deadlines, to trying to persuade people to
open their minds and to provide their
opinions. This was the ultimate mission of
SURVEY.
This year, throughout the hassles that the staff
stepped upon, there was a greater turnout of
people eager to use the power of the pen.
Students verbally expressed desires to use
their talents, from photography to comics. In
SURVEY, as long as one had a desire to
commit, provide ideas, and possibly to lead
the paper, there was a place for anyone.
This year's Co-Editors-in-chief were Susan
King and Karen Salisbury. It was their job to
make sure that everything got done and into
place at the right time.
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Law rence, Lori Mitskavich. Row two: Erin Reilley, Shannon Ivancic. Nikki Sams. Megan Novinc, Karen
Salisbury, Michael miklavcic, Lou Lindic. Row three: Allison Hrovat, Allison Metti, Erin Patterson. Row
four: Eddie Marcus, Anthony Castrovince, Darrius Durr. Row fixe: Adviser. Stan Bender, Christine Metti,
Dan Seifried, Vishante Sudama, Karen Hanson, Niki Yannaras, Jennifer Williams, Shruthy Malik. Row six:
Marissa Mukavetz, Jennifer Willis, Courtney Strah.
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Eucuyo publishes student's original works
Eucuyo was Euclid's Literary
magazine, written, produced and
composed by Euclid students.
Meetings were held to gather ideas and
entries to put together into a book that
was suitable for many awards. Eucuyo
was made possible by donations from the
staff, businesses and parents. Without the
outside support, the magazine would not
have been nearly as successful. Previous
year's efforts won awards for artistry and
individual style. Following the trend that
was begun in 1997, the 1998 Eucuyo was
not printed but instead was published on
an online message. The Eucuyo had their
own web site on the world wide network.
Anyone could enter their work, and
anyone could join. Mrs. Judy Stobinski
was the adviser for the group.
Adviser, Mrs Judy Stobinski, discusses the plans for the year willi Natalie Becli, .Jenna Kuklica, Dan Seifried,
Allison Pcnko. and Mike Lawrence.
Allison Penko, Mary Tisi and Gina Gaglioni learning about
what is going to happen with Eucuyo throughout the year.
There were a lot of rumors about the Fall Play
This year's Fall Play was a comedy
full of laughs. Written by Neil
Simon, Rumors was definitely a
fitting name for the show. In the play the
deputy mayor of New York, Charley Brock,
apparently attempted to commit suicide
before his tenth wedding anniversary party.
As the guests arrived they tried to keep what
happened quiet, and at the same time figure
out what happened to the servants and to
Charley's wife, Myra. who are all missing.
And then, to make matters worse, the police
showed up.
The talented cast consisted of seniors, Alan
Rice, and Jennifer Grabianowski, juniors,
Dan Seifried, Jon Hoinski, Jessica
Hendrickson, Jenna Kuklica and Val Van
Ho. and sophomores, Mike Lawrence,
Nate Dore and Aisha Howard. The stage
crew consisted of Kirsten Knauss. Joan
Cook, Kelly Collins and Michelle Fine.
The play was directed by Ms. Christina
Soltesz.
-Jon Hoinski
Jessica Hendrickson, Jon Hoinski, Aisha Howard,
Mike Lawrence and .Alien Rice discussing liow
Charley is doing.
Due to a gunshot, Dan
Seifried is temporarily deaf
and is having a difficult time
trying to talk on the phone.
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Fall Play
Above: Aisha Howard makes up a lie about
Charley's whereabouts when talking with Alan Rice
and Jennifer Grabianowski
Right: Jon Hoinski and Jessica Hendrickson are both
upset after learning that Charley shot himself.
Fall Play Cast, Row
one: Joan Cook,
Kelly Collins,
Klrsten Knauss,
Alan Rice. Row
two: Nate Dore, Val
Van Ho, Mike
Lawrence, Jenna
Kuklica, Aisha
Howard, Dan
Seifried, Jessica
Hendrickson, Jon
Hoinski, Jennifer
(irabianowski. Ms.
Christina Soltesz.
Far Left: Jon Hoinski and
Jessica Hendrickson
listen as Dan Seifried tries
to tell them about what has
happened to Charley.
Lett: Jennifer
(irabianowski crawls into
ilic kitchen in order to
prepare some food after
her back goes out.
Far Left: Aisha Howard writhes in pain after having
tripped over the phone cord.
Left: Aisha Howard and Jessica Hendrickson
discuss the events that have happened during the
evening.
Fall Play
The P. A. Announcers and the Media Aides help keep the school informed
Competition was humorous, espe-
cially noting that many students had
the opportunity to jeer at their
friends as they saw them on the television
screen. But the highlight came when the
letters of acceptance to a team of broadcast-
ers were given.. Instead of the news being
given over the P. A., it was conducted live,
and always with people one was bound to
remember. This year's team of broadcasters
included: Mike Seifried, Dan Seifried,
Dawn Merritt, Devin Veil, Lauren
Arnold, Courtney Strah, Erin Flynt, and
Jill Swansegar. Each person had a specific
day that they were on, and all had to arrive
at school by 7:30 to prepare. Usually there
was time to review, but sometimes there
were moments when there were 'last minute'
pieces given that could not be rehearsed. In
order to get the news to the classroom,
however, the Media Aides had to set up the
cameras and control what was going on in
the studio. As the specific anchormen for the
day assembled in the media room, camera-
men like Tom Feldkamp, Jim Janosik and
Brandon Bucar and Adviser, Mr. Allen
Black provided moments of entertainment
with their wicked senses of humor. They
were in charge of the media room, the
comedic graphics, the songs and the posi-
tioning of the cameras. The highlights of the
week were then presented to the audience,
live and full of laughs.
Above: Lauren Arnold
and Courtney Strah go
over their announce-
ments before air time.
Right: Jill Swansegar
and Devin Vol! get
ready for their
broadcasts while Mr.
Allen Black checks out
the equipment.
Top: Dr. Kurt Stanic talking to the students while
Dan Seifried waits for his turn.
Above: Mike Seifried, Dawn Merritt and Devin Vol!
getting ready for their turns in front of the camera.
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Mr. Allen Black helps Aaron Carpenter get his camera adjusted before they go
on the air.
Left; Dan Seifried and
Erin Flynt reviewing
their notes.
Below Left: Brandon
Bucar taking a break
before the broadcast is
about to begin.
Below; Tom Feldkamp
and Jim Janosik making
sure that everything is
ready for the broadcast.
P. A. Announcers
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Student Council is the organization that gets the jobs done
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politics. Arguments. Friendship. Service.
Ideas. Fiery spirits and apathetic smiles.
You got all that and more out of Student
Council. From Homecoming to Prom, the Euclid
High School Student Council was there. The
Executive Board consisted of Chanel
Lockett, Christy Peacock, Leah Cherne and
Jill Swansegar
Homecoming weekend kicked off with each of
the candidates giving a little speech on the
morning announcements. The candidates were
escorted by their parents at the football game and
students who attended the Homecoming dance
voted on the candidates. Throughout the year there
were penny wars, balloon corsages and locker
decorations that students could purchase. In
January they raised money for victims of an
apartment fire that occurred in Euclid.
Although many things were more work than
fun, weekly meetings were often chaotic and
nerve-racking, and friendships and school-politics
sometimes didn't mix well. It all came together in
the end and the events of the school year were a
success. Mr. Brad Mc govern and Ms. Mary An
Peters were the advisers for Student Council.
Student Council Executive Board and adviser.s. Adviser, Brad Mc Govern, Chanel Lockett, Christy Peacock,
Leah Cherne. Jill Swansegar. Adviser, Mary Ann Peters.
Shaun Cummings gave blood to help others when Student Council sponsored the blood drive.
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Shannon Glatz, Nate Dore. Chanel Lockett, Cheryl
Brewer, Michael Mc Donald and Terry Kontra
hanging around the refreshments that the students who
gave blood got to eat.
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Right: Lauren Arnold and Liz Skok getting some
lights ready for decorating
Far Right: Lisa Udovicli panning some decoration
before Winter vacation.
Student Council, Row one:
Megan Stefanac, Jamie Paige,
Nancy Urban, Angela Cipriano,
Sliruti Malik, Kelly Collins
Row two, Liz Skok, Dinal Patel,
Nale Dore, Cheryl Brewer,
Monique Aldridge, Kelly
Baylog, Ericka Scaparotti,
Stephanie Hughes. Row three.
Leah Cherne, Niki Yannaras,
Chanel Lockett, Crystal
Jamerson, Laurel Grundman,
Greg Schonauer, Leah Acino,
Megan Ballinger. Row four,
Jessica Bowser, Kelly Kontra,
Darrius Durr, Emily Novak,
Christy Peacock, Robyn Ulle,
Ericka Gentile, Jenea Weems,
Lauren Arnold, Erin Flynt,
Destiny Harris, Zinal Patel, Jill
Swansegar, Christy Fulton,
Kristina Brewer, Courtney
Strah.
Right: Terry Kontra, Rich Dotson, Erin Flynt,
Nikki Yannaras and Sue King selling balloons
during the lunch periods.
Far Right: Christy Peacock and Chanel Lockett
selling sweat shirts for Student Council.
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Key Club aims to help the school and the community
Key Club was an international service
organization in which members
learned the true meaning of the word
senice. It's purpose was to be of service to
the school and the community. They col-
lected food and money for needy families,
and sponsored many worthwhile activities.
Allison Penko was the president of the club
and Mr. Allen Black was its adviser.
Top: Allison Penko conducting one of the meetings.
Above: Megan Novinc, Kelly Baylog and Allison
Penko listening to Mike Seifried giving a report.
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Key Club
Top: Allison Penko, Kelly Baylog and Mike Seifried taking care ol the Key Club display during Open House in
the Fall.
Above: Key Club members learning about will be happening in the future.
Poetry Club brings students who enjoy verse together
Top: Mindy Zahorsky. Ms. Barbara Spiga, Gail Mc Kay, Joan Cook, Christina Gamero, Steplianie
Tamburro and Paul Schweikcrt sharing Poetry with other.
Middle: Members of the Poetry CUib learning about other people's taste in poetry.
Bottom: Mrs. Michelle Mc Garry, Dave King, Allison Metti, Ms. Lucy Pratt, Sue King and Dan Seifried
working together to try to get a winning team.
The Poetry Club met on Thursdays
in the library. During that time
members listened to others as they
read poetry that they had written or just
read existing poetry. It gave the students a
chance to get together and come in contact
with other people's thoughts. Ms. Bar-
bara Spiga was the adviser for the club.
It's Academic was a group of students
who participated in academic compe
tition with other high schools. They
met after school and practiced responding
to questions similar to the ones that they
could get during the competition. On
February 7, they participated in a
Buzzerpalooza" at Case Western Reserve
University and on March 7 they taped the
program that was aired on March 22. The
team consisted of Derik Malenda,
Allison Metti and Landon Proctor with
Dan Seifried, Mike Lawrence and
Donte Goodwin being alternates. Pat
DiLaila, Amy Weinbrecht and Andrew
Walker also participated. Ms. Lucy
Pratt and Mrs. Michelle Mc Garry were
the advisers for the group.
Ms. Lucy Pratt going over some of the questions while
Dave King listens.
Poetry Club/
It's Academic
A locker was a student's
/\ storage place away from
A. A.home. It was a place to keep
clothes, books, pencils, paper and all
the other items that most students
found necessary to help tame the
jungle of problems that they faced
each day at school. Most students
just used their lockers for storage, but
others used their lockers as a means
of self expression as shown by the
way that they decorated them.
Lockers are a way for some students to express themselves
Kim Kosovich and Jcnni Eniser want everyone to see
what thev have in their lockers.
Clockwise from top left: Jessica Scott, Jenea Weems,
Jennifer Kosovich and Kelly Baylog show off their
nicely decorated lockers.
ACAD
James Poulson is a new Unit
Principal wlio has learned a lot
about what goes on at Euclid
and can answer most questions
that students have.
Mrs. Katie Morris helps
Shruti Malik during class.
Mr. Mike Sustin calls home to
communicate with his student's
parents to answer any questions
they may have.
Mrs. Marilyn Foote works
hard to keep things running
smoothly.
Mr. Dick York and Mr. Sean
O'Toole work hard in their
classes to answer any questions
the students may have.
Mr. Dennis Turkall helps his
students with their math
questions while Mrs. Joanne
Hodder helps keep her
students where they are
supposed to he.
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3MICS
An important part of any school
is its staff. There must be
communication between the
staff and the students. In order to
accomplish the job of learning there
must be a smooth working relationship
between all the different people on the
staff such as teachers, secretaries,
custodians and food service employees.
Euclid has always had a good relation-
ship between the different groups so that
the business of learning can proceed.
•ADMINISTRATORS
Every school needs good leadership
School Board members; Barbara E. Kramer. Carol De Wine, President, Carol
Bechtel, Kevin Flynt, Vice President, K. F. Van Ho.
Euclid SchooisAdministration. Row one: Katie M. Shorter. Director of Human
Resources. Kurt Stanic. Superintendent of Schools. Janice Galiager. Director of
Special Programs. Row two: John Clapacs. Director of Business Affairs. Lowell B.
Davis, Treasurer; Robert Knuth, High School Principal; John P. Fell, Assistant for
Superintendenl;David Van Leer. Director of Pupil Personnel.
Michelle Ayers
9th Grade Principal
Jim Poulson
1 0th Grade Principal
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Steve Bowman
12th Grade Principal
Two new faces were added to
Euclid High School's admin
istration this year. Mr. Steve
Bowman and Mr. Jim Poulson both
entered as Unit Principals. Steve was
the new twelfth grade Principal and
Jim began in the tenth grade offices.
The other Unit Principals moved up
with their students but no other
changes took place.
Counselor's secretary, Mrs. Jo
Ann Hodder. looks up some
records on her computer.
Brenda Barker
Counselor
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High school is a place t^ave questions answered
The goal of the staff at Euclid High School was to
provide each student with a chance to get the best
education that he or she could. In order to do this the
staff had to put in long hours preparing lessons, making
and grading tests, grading papers, attending meetings,
filling out reports, making schedules and doing all the other
things necessary to keep the school running. Everyone had
questions that had to be answered.
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Ms. Lucy Pratt shows her students many of the wonderful things that computers can do in her classesi
Jane Addis, English, Social
Studies, AFS Cluh Adviser
Sue Ann Amato, Junior
English
William Attamante, Work-
Studey Coordinator.
Tom Banc, Government, Head
Football Coach.
Ethel Barbish. Security Aide.
John Barcza. Science
Joyce Barrett. Vocational Home|
Economics
Stan Bender, Biology, AP
Biology. Science Dept. Chair,
Survey Adviser.
Allen Black, A. V. Technician.
Key Club Adviser, A. V.CIuh
AdvLser.
Dolores Black, English.
Linda Brenkus, Guidance
secretary.
Wendy Case. Sports Trainer
Angela Christopher. Main
Office Secretary
John Copenhaver, Security
Aide
Stacy M. Cravener, Fresh, and
Soph English,
Harold Daugherty. Health.
Head Basketball Coach
Kim Dixon, Mathematics.
Proficiency Intervention. Math
and Algebra Connections
Susan Dennis-Rogers,
Proficiency Math. Algebra II
Terry DuBroy. Mathematics
Michael Durbin. Technology
Coordinator. Boy's Varsity
Soccer Coach. Ham radio club
adviser
Alex Dzerowicz. Government,
Geo Politics. Current Issues
Reggie Echols. Industrial
Technology
Charlotte Elston. Principals
secretary
Ken Ferlito. Varsity Chorale.
Chorale Masters and Big Show
Director.
Yvette Elmore, J.O.B.S.
Program.
Kimberly Evangelisti, Science
Gale Flament, Art and
Photography.
Kimberly Fish, Spanish 1. 11.
III.
Dan Francetic. Planetarium.
astronomy, physics.
Edward Frazier.
Students at the Homecom-
ing assembly where the
candidates were intro-
duced.
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Jane Fowler, Treas'
Marquita Fuller, English
Barbara Gates, Vocational
Special Education Coordinator
Stephanie Goodman, Spanish.
John Gibbons, Physical
Education.
William Gray, Naval Science
II. III. IV, Naval Science
Department Director, NJROTC
Color Guard, Drill Team.
Academic Team
Keldur Greene, Science
Bea Grushcow, Varsity
1- Chorale, Choral Masters, Big
Show
Jeff Hartmann. American
History, World Cultures
Rob Heramb, U.S.
Gobemment. Economics. Asst
Soccer Coach, Head Tennis
Coach.
Carolyn Heuer, American
History
Jo Ann Hodder, Counselor's
Secretary
Dale Hollingsworth, Science
Dick Homovec, Diversified
Cooperative Training Coordina-
tor
Lisa Howell,. English 1. 11.
N.H.S. Adviser.
Beverly Howse, Vocational
Home Economics
Diane losne. Secretary.
Larry Isaacs, NJROTC
Jean Jelenic, Maiketing
Coordinator, DECA Adviser.
Intro, to Business.
Kathleen Johnson, Foods I.
Pauline Johnson, Attetii
Secretary.
Joyce Katona, Supplemental
Services for Special Needs
Students
Bill Kazen. Supervisor. l.S.S.
Center
Dennis Kehn, Security
Jim Kelley. Social Studies
Depart. Chair.
Ellen Klein. C.B.E., Typing I,
Business Club. S.A.D.D., Kids
on the Block
Marsha Knauss. Career
Explorations Coordinator
Heather Koczur. Science, Wai
Napolo Adviser,
Ingrid Koenig, German,
Cultural Club Adviser.
Karen Kozlowski, Library
Aide.
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Students enjoying themselves at
an assembly.
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■j Far Left: Students in Mrs.
I Kathleen Johnson's
classes learn about how to
prepare a meal.
Left: Mrs. Betsy Anness
wants her students to
appreciate the value of
knowing a foreign
language.
Euclid High School is a place where learning occurs
Nicole Yarbrough and Melanie Fuller and Karen Salisbury and Megan Novinc have the opportunity to learn
ibout the laws of nature by doing experiments in chemistry.
Top: Gina Prodan, Emily Freeh, Jenny Cicco and
Cliff Bartlett know the value of information that they
get in their classes.
Above: Lauren Arnold is learning information that she
can use in the future in Mr. Ron Zucca's math class.
Academics
TeacBSB^re there
to help students learn k
Above: Mr. Dale Hollingsworth tries to help his ^
students understand biology. w
Below: Stephanie Hughes, Gina Gaglione, Tina
Amigoni, Mike Solema, Shruti Malik, Julie
Stobierski and Kristin Kascak learning about what
is going to happen at Key Club.
Bottom: Patti Carpenter, Jessica Serwatka, ^jj
Ursula Wein, and Dan Seifried are learning about ^M
other cultures in the Cultural Club.
Academics
Top: Mrs. Michelle Mc Garry helps Dan Seifried, Derik Malenda, Sue King, Andrew Walker and Allison
Metti prepare for Academic Challenge.
Middle: Mrs. Chris Torrellli helps Megan Novinc, Niki Yannaras, Allison Metti and Steve Yannaras get read;
tor the Science Olympics.
Above: Ms. Barbara Spiga helps Jackie Poike, Gail Mc Kay and Joan Cook increase their appreciation of
poetiy.
Elizabeth Steck, Foreign
Language.
Jill Krimmel. French 1 & II.
Lisa Kurlander. Biology, A.ssl.
Swim Slum Adviser,
Paula Lanjidon. Visual art
educator. Crafts, Discovering
Art.
Lisa Langford, Algebra I,
Proficiency Math.
Margaret Lucas, Librarian,
Media Specialist
Debra Lunka. Secretary
Marc Manburg. Accounting.
Adv. Accounting. Personal and
Business Law. Business Dept.
Chairperson
Steven L. Marcu. Current
Issues and Psychology, Boy's
Basketball Coach, Girl's
Softball Coach.
Kathleen Mc Donnell.
Mediator.
Diane Maroli, American
History, A. P. European History.
Barbara Masseria. Social
Studies
Orlando Mason. Supervisor.
I.S.S. Center
Kathleen Marsh, Library
Media Specialist. Dept.
Chairperson.
Michelle Mc Garry. Physics
Brad Mc Govern. Physical
Science, Physics, Student
Council Adviser.
Lisa Mc Lend, Proficiency
Math, Algebra 1. Geometry,
Majorette Adviser.
Sandi Mc Redmond. Registrar.
Edie Mellen. Commercial Art.
Mary Jane Miceli, General Art,
Crafts, Drawina
Molly Miller, Music.
Patrick Murphy, Social
Studies.
Katie Morris, Biological
Science
Vicki Nally. Algebra 1,
Geometry.
Carole Niebes, English.
Margaret Nielsen, Home Econ.
Dept. Chairperson. GRADS
Program
Barbara Novae, Math
Connections, Geometry.
Sean O'Toole, English
Katherine Pasquale, Interven-
tion Specialist, English, Social
Studies, Future Ed. of America
Adviser.
Catherine Pavne. Librarian
The football cheerleaders waiting for the
Alma Mater to be played.
Academics
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139
Jo-Rita Perez. H, Precalc, Alg
I. College Algebra, Trig.
Marj' Ann Peters. Art.
Deborah Petrick. Spanish,
Foreign Language Depi. Chair.
Robert Petrovic. A.P.English,
English I. English Dept.
Chairperson
Roy Pignatiello. Geometr>'.
Personal computers. A.P.
Computer Science. Asst.
Football Coach.
Sally Pla. French, German
Ronald Powaski, World
History. A.P. American History
Penny Fletcher, English I & II,
Fresh. Cheerleading Coach.
Lucy Pratt, Keyboarding,
Typing. J.V. Girl's Tennis,
Academic Challenge Adviser.
Business Club Adviser,
Barbara Ramlow, Junior
English, A.F.S. Adviser. Golf
Coach.
Fran Ratka, Ninth Grade
Science, Chemistry .
TWike Rezzoila, Social Studies
Marcy Richards, Proficiency
Math, Algebra I, JV Volleyball
Coach
Tony Rozman, Automotives.
Joe Rodriguez. Phys. Ed. Head
Boy's Swim Coach.
Debbie Rudder. Foods 1
Sam Santilli. Keyboarding.
Notetaking, Freshman
FootbalKJV Girl's Basketball
Coach
Greg Sattler. O'WE
Nancy Savlers, English .
Rhonda Scharf, Phys. Ed Dept.
Co-Chair., Asst. Var. Volleyball
Coach. Fresh. Volleyball Coach.
Cheryl Schossler, Intervention
Specialist
Fred Schroeder, Industrial
Technology
Dona Schulz. Health Aide
Pete Schwenke. Physical
Education
Mickey Segulln, Health Aide.
Nick Selvagglo. Law Enforce-
ment
Janet Severino. Occupational
Work Experience Coordinator
Mike Sheck, OWA Work
Adjustment. Asst. Football
Coach.
Elaine Sheridan, Special
Education Dept.
Paula Sheridan. Foods I & II.
SludenLs gelling ready for an assembly in the \r
auditoriiun.
Academics
Lisa Simon. Business.
Jim Simpson. Social Studies.
Robert Smith. Industrial Arts.
Tony Smith, Security.
Christina Soltesz. English I and
II. Fall Play Director.
Franii Soltesz, Science. Hockey
and Track Coach.
Barbara Spiga. Peoiry Club.
Peer Tutoring, English II. IV.
Veronica Stadler. Health.
Elizabeth Steck. Spanish.
David Stanco. Security.
Judy Stobinski. English,
Eucuyo Adviser.
David Stumpf, Math Connec-
tions. Math for Modern Living.
Michael Sustin, Chemistry.
Lynette Tercek, Sedretary.
Diane Tizzano, Marching Band,
Concert Band, Jazz Band,
Choraliers.
Carol Tkac. English
Christina Torrelli, Biology,
S.A.V.E., Science Olympics.
Alex Toth, Math Connections
and Geometry.
Dennis Turkall. Math. Baseball
Coach.
Pat Turk. Security.
Janet Ulle, Geometry and
Proficiency Math.
Cindy \'alencic. Attendance
Secretary.
Catherine Vetovitz. Orchestra
Director.
Bill Von Benken, Chemistry.
A. P.. Honors Chemistry,
Yearbook Adviser, Ski Club
Adviser.
Patrick Vuyancih, Current
Is.sues, Asian, African, Latina
.American History,
FreshmenBoy's Basketball
Coach.
Connie Warman, Athletic
Director Secretary.
Matt VVasylyk, English.
Dan Wensing. Proficiency
Math. Calculus. Personal
Computer.
Richard York. Science,
English,
Ron Zucca, Math
Homecoming candidates were presented at
an assembly in the auditorium.
CO
ST
I.
Academics
Suzanne Lucas has no
questions about who is
defending the goal.
Wes Crane, Oral Williams and
Ryan Heramb bringing the ball
dow n the field.
Ms. Diane Tizzano leading the
Marching Band down the halls
at the end of eighth period.
When they pass your room there
is no question about what you
hear.
The football team lines up
before the game while the
squad is introduced.
Members of Varsity Chorale
singing the National Anthem
before a football game.
Football trainers. Julie
Whitley, and Katie Mc
Cluskey holding Melissa
Bradv during a football game.
Karen Hanson with the Flag
Corps and Marching Band
before a football game.
Liz Skok and Michelle Heising
enjoy their moments between
classes.
Chris Biehl is looking forward
to the many things that he will
be doing during the year.
Marching Band members spend
a lot a time preparing for their
half-time programs.
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Underclass Divider
ICLASS
Underclassmen
range from
students who
ai'e brand new to the
school (freshmen), to
students who are very
experienced in the ways
of the school (juniors).
Most of them are hard
working students who
want to be able to
succeed in the world and
realize that a high school
education is only the
beginning if they are to
be successful. Under-
classmen have to be able
to sort out the necessary
stimuli from the unnec-
essary ones to be able to
attain their goals.
Freshmen entering Euclid found
themselves in a new and extremely
large environment. When asked what
their first impression of the school was the
majority replied that it was BIG!! It was far
larger that the middle schools that they were
accustomed to. The fact that it was so hot m
August when school began made the
transition to the high school uncomfortabk
for many freshmen. As the year progressec
however, the weather cooled and students
became familiar with the sights and sound;
of the school and most adjusted to the high
school way of life.
Right: On the fu-st day of classes many
freshmen found out how large the cafeteria
was and had to get used to the procedures
for getting their meals.
Below: Freshmen using the vending
machined to get some of the food that they
desired.
Below right: Freshmen relaxing during
their first hectic day enjoying their lunch.
Eric Ahiecunas
Ashley Adams
Blair Adams
Zipporah Alexander
Jason Alkema
Martees Almond
Nathan Anderson
Lyndsey Appling
De Angelo Archie
Celeste Armstrong
Amanda Bachmann
Amy Bachmann
Jessica Badley
Julie Baglione
Kevin Baisden
Crevantes Ball
Leroy Ballard
Lauren Balogh
Robert Baranowski
Malaika Barkari
Michael Barnauskas
Anthony Basalla
Charles Battiste Jr.
Karen Battle
Anna Bear
Andre Beasley
Lindsay Beck
Jessica Bedford
Mario Begovic
Amanda Bell
Anthony Bell
Alexis Bennett
Sherita Bennett
John Benovic
Verea Bibbs
Dahbor Bilavcic
Patrick Black
Dwayne Bogan Jr.
Phillip Bojc
Justin Booker
Brian Borcziak
Paul Bosher
Anthony Bowman
Victoria Bowser
Jennifer Boyd
Darnell Boykin
John Bozich
Ciarra Bradley
Dametrious Brantley
Derek Brantley
Melissa Breeding
Maryellen Brenizer
Amani Brown
Ronald Brown
Sharonda Brown
Stephen Brown II
Ab
Br
Freshmen
t
Bu
Da
^Alexandra Bucewicz
Stephanie Buchnan
Brooke Burke
Alisha Burr
Melissa Burton
Bobby Butler
Priscilla Butler
Steven Cahill
Eugene Calhoun
Kermeth CaU
Shanise Calloway
Stephen Campensa
Ivy Canady
Valerie Cancasci
Carla Candela
Amanda Candow
Stacy Candow
Timothy Capretta
Chelsea Cargill
Asleigh Carr
Deanna Carr
Courtney Carter
Kenyatta Carter
Nichole Cek
Heather Champa
Ronald Chandlei
Shaun Chatman
Crystal Chillious
Devin Chrestoff
Joseph Chrzanowski
Dawn Cicco
Peter Cindric
Jonathan Ciora
Angela Cipriano
Jason Ciuprinskas
James Clark
Andrea Clay
Michael Clay
Charmayne Colbert
Kelly Collins
Sierra Collins
Jose Colon
I Maryann Colvin
: Johanna Cook
Nicole Cook
Warner Cook Jr.
Lillian Cortes
Mehssa Cottrell
Maureen Courtney
! Aleeka Cousett
Benjamin Cox
Larry Cranfield
Jamaal Cummings
Paul Cunningham Jr.
David Davis
James Davis
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Freshmen
John Davis
Kevasha Davis
La Shona Davis
Michael Davis
Natasha Davis
La toy a Dawson
Gabriel De Loach
Alexis Desselles
Richard Devor Jr.
Charles Di Lalla
David Dixon
Dennard Dixon
Katherine Dore
Nicholas Domes
Richard Dorsey Jr.
Tanya Dorsey
Shaneika Duncan
Chinyere Ekuibe
Dion Elie
Stacia Ellison
Christina Ervin
Marcus Eubanks
Christina Evi'ing
Louis Feijoo
Christopher Fende
Michael Fetheroff Jr.
Jessica Ficere
Ciaran Fitzgerald
Jamal Flake
Aisha Floyd
Dwayne Fortson
Sen-Wai Fountain
Octavia Gabriel
Mathew Galati
Christina Gamero
Latianna Gant
Shaquita Garrett
Darryl George
Daniel Giancola
Paul Gillette
Nicholas Goldizen
Sal Goodson
Michael Gorman
Angela Gorter
Elizabeth Gorter
Christopher Grad
Jon Grady
Alicia Graves
Tyrone Graves
Michael Greene
Donna Grgincic
Mary Grubach
Tzeitel Guilamo
Allison Gundic
James Gydosh
Zakina Haddon
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Ha
Ka
bfton Hairston
Maria Hall
Shiaya Hall
Tanishia Hall
Tenisha Hall
Tiffany Hall
Lamonte Hamelin
Kelly Hanson
Christopher Harrell
Flint Harris
Mark Harris
Melonie Harris
Morgan Harris III
Terence Harrison
Kerry Hawkins
Deaidre Haynes
Andrew Heath
Latisha Heath
Michaelyim Heaton
Daniel Heising
Arthur Henderson III
Brian Henderson
Matthew Hernandez
Givonne Hemdon
Isaiah Herod
Shanda Hickman
Daniel Higginbothan
Marteenia Hogan
Lemuel Holmes
Randishia Holt
Thomas Horvath
Dustie Hottenroth
Ayisha Howard
Candace Howard
Terry Howell
Jamie Huffinan
Jennifer Huffman
Sara Hufnagle
Crisandra Hunter
Danielle Hunter
Jonathan Hutcherson 11
Emily Hutton
Joshua Hyle
Kristin lafelice
Geoffrey Irvin
Mercedes Ivey
Latashia Jackson
Monica Jackson
Melissa Jenkins
Desmond Johnson
Terren Johnson
Amber Jones
Ebony Jones
Stephanie Jones
Jessica Kallhof
Natalie Kallhof
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Freshmen
Jennifer Kapeluch
Hollv Kascak
Charlene Keener
Jamal Keith
Brian Kelly
Nicholas Kelly
Ashley Kenner
Ilya Kharin
Andre King
David King
Manvielle King
Stacy Kinsella
Jacqueline Knowles
Samantha Krause
Melissa Krivacic
Bradley Kushan
Rashawn Kyle
Brian La Bounty
Syeta La Shore
De Anna Lane
Richard Lanese
Dyana Langsdale
Jessica Lariccia
Dontell Lassiter
Robert Lassiter
Danielle Lavender
Tamika Lavi^rence
Kevin Laznik
Sean Lennon
Eric Leppelmeier
Rachel Lewand
Kelly Lewis
Shannon Lewis
Sarah Lipiec
Corneal Long
Robert Lucas
Michael Lynard
David Maksymowicz
Shruti Mahk
Michael Mance
Ryan Marek
Nicole Marshall
Terrence Matthews
Michael Maurer
David Mc Arthur
Shannon Mc Collum
Krystal Mc Dougal
Tanish Mc Dowell
Marvin Mc Elrath Jr.
Patricia Mc Graw
La Shaun Mc Griff
Sean Mc Intire
Gail Mc Kay
Marques Mc Milhan
George Mc Neezer
Shannon Mc Peek
Ka
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Freshmen
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Mc
Pu
Sylvia Mcneal
Colleen Meadows
Alissa Meier
Joseph Mercadante
Freddy Mercado
Christine Metti
Michael Middleton
Joseph Miglionico
Anisha Miller
Katherine Mlac
Kenneth Modelski
Robert Mohorcic
Alicia Moore
LaTonya Moore
Shirli Mooris
Solomon Mosby
Alicia Moss
Mark Moster
Sallimatu Mulbah
Joshua Nagle
Bernard Needom
Daryl Nelson Jr.
Carla Okorn
Artria Orr
Scott Ortman
Sarah Osterman
Bonnie Padavick
Brett Padden
Jamie Paige
Frank Paratore
Joseph Parisi
Anthony Parker
Maurice Parker
Reginald Parker
Lisa Parrino
Steven Paternite
Aqueelah Patterson
Marypat Pavicic
Sonya Penn
Angela Penny
Ann Peric
Michael Phoumyyoth
Elisabeth Pierce
Joshua Pikovnik
Carlos Pino Jr.
Christine Pittard
Joseph Plovock III
Deanthony Pompey
Nicholas Posatiere
James Powell
Dionte Preston
Kennetta Price
Makeshia Price
Joshua Pr'-wateare
Ryan Ptak
Fallon Pulley
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Freshmen
p^sgpss 1^
Michelle Radosevich
Anna Raguz
Marsha Rainey
Glen Ramdhan
Lavelle Randall
Najee Rashed
Christine Rauscher
Victoria Ray
Suzanne Reagan
Lysander Reese
Jonathon Reeves
Syreeta Rembert
Carmen Rice
Jacquelyn Richards
Angel Richardson
Christopher Richardson
Gary Riedel
Matthew Robinson
Richard Rohl
Chrystal Ruberto
James Rucker
Shanina Rucker
Jeremy Rusbasan
Kelly Ruscin
Re' erica Russ
Christopher Rutti
Stephen Sabo
Dreamer Sanders
James Santell
Christie Santucci
Gregory Sattler
Robert Sayles
Elizabeth Scheurman
Sarah Schweikert
John Serwatka
Kelley Sharetta
Kevin Shea
Timothy Sheehan
David Simmons III
Rebecca Slabe
Michael Slagle
David Slamic
John Smerke
Abra Smith
Germaine Smith
Jason Smith
Jeffrey Smith
Kendra Smith
Linda Smith
Richard Smith
Toni Smith
Mark Soini
Michael Solema
Tiffany Sparks
Tara Sparrow
Todd Sparrow
Ra
Sp
Freshmen
Sp
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Top. Elizabeth Scheurman, Lindsay Becli,
Kendra Smith, Michelle Fine and Jenni
Kapeluch have fun cheering on the freshman
football team.
Above: Ada Cunningham, Jenny Davies and Gail
Mc Kay have many friend.s iti the Ma];chmg Band
Wayne Stafford
Shuree Stamper
Brett Stanic
Megan Stefanac
Bart Stewart Jr.
Tamyra Stewart
Michael Stokes
Samantha Stone
Dennis Streil
Tabitlia Stricko
David Stuber
Kim Swansegar
Samuel Swift
Stacey Tamburro
Ronaki Tate
Zandace Taylor
Larissa Taylor
Adrianne Thomas
Lee Thomas
Ronald Thompson
Johnny Tillman
Carla Okorn, Marypat Pavieic and
Holly Ka&cak are some freshmen who
have found that they can enjoy then
school tmie by playing volleybalf
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Freshmen
Sinione Tomlinson
Matthew Tompkins
Milan Tomsic
Michael Torrence
Emily Toth
Anh Tran
Mark Travis
Shaun Trepal
Bryan Truskolaski
Matthew Tschantz
Michael Tschantz
Angela Tucci
Jennifer Twyman
Kevin Tyson
Nancy Urban
Andrea Valerio
Dessiray Vanzant
Dena Vaneskey
Gina Vidmar
Nicholas Voll
Shannon Waganek
Damon Walker
Victor Walker
Kenneth Wardell
Brandan Warner
Herbert Webster
Colin Welsh
Jamil White
Mc Kinley White
Tonya White
Aaron Whitmore
Lucretia Whitsett
Carmen Wilcox
Najma Wilkerson
Anthony Williams
Ashley Williams
David Williams
Donnell Williams
Eric Williams
Kelly Williams
Taresa Willingham
Danielle Wilson
Russell Wilson
Terry Winters
Meghan Wise
Phaedra Wolenski
Myneetto Worthy-Sinclai
Suron Young
Frank Zagar
Christopher Zalewski
Erika Zdesar
Gerald Zeigler Jr.
Ran Zhang
Joshua Ziamba
Haseena Ziga
Dino Zuzic Jr.
Freshmen
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Sophomores try to get their act together
The sophomore year was an enjoyable
one for most smdents. The building
was much more familiar and it was
much easier to find your way ai-ound. 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 extracurricular activities that
were available such as sports and clubs.
1^:
Allison Penko and Melissa Waina are learning a lot or things about the world around them in chemistry class.
Above: Dave Kilkenney has a lot of fun playing on the
soccer team.
Above right: Niki Sams and Tainika Drake making
their experiment work in class.
Right: Tequilla Wright, Rachel Blevins, Ericka
Denni.s, Bclhany Fine, April Dworning and Christine
Ewing doing their dance at Half-Time.
to
Sophomores
Alison Abiecunas
Erin Adams
Ricliard Adams II
Samir Ahmetovic
Andjela Alaupovic
Monique Aldridge
Joshua Alexander
William Allen
Christine Amigoni
Christopher Anderson
Tiffany Anderson
Antoinette Aquila
Brianna Aquilano
Cjros Arp
Robin Arp
Bryan Arpin
Robert Ashdown III
Dawn Attwood
Michael Babuder
Brian Babyak
Christopher Bailev
Emilie Baker
Rafik Bandy
Terrance Barber
Stephen Baron
Candace Bartlett
Gail Bayko
Kelly Baylog
Lakisha Beasley
Tameka Beatty
Cori Beaumont
Tawanda Bell
Sara Bennett
Kristy Berkheimer
Abigael Biehl
Justin Billig
Kelli Bivens
Matthew Black
Katherine Blazetic
Lucretia Bolden
Lori Boribong
Donte Brantley
Lakrii Brazaitis
Dawn Brazis
Michael Brazvtis
Cheryl Brewer
Heidi Brichacek
Edward Brown
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Sophomores
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s,
a/
Rayshun Brown
Alexis Buford
Melissa Burdette
John Burke
Christina Burrell
Amy Burya
Kevin Calabrese
Heather Calvert
Nicole Candow
Michael Cardile
Christopher Carlson
Aaron Carpenter
Jessica Chapman
Brian Chike
Christa Clark
Erik Clark
Kristin Clark
Shawntee Clay
William Clovenhach
Reginald Cochran
Anthony Coleman Jr.
Carolyn Connelly
Nina Cosiano
Steven Cozart
Jessica Crisp
Frank Cvetkovic
Tatiana Cvetovac
Jamie D' Apice
Season Dancy
Jennifer Davies
Ariana Davis
Cara Davis
Derrell Davis
Sarina Davis
Angela De Julius
Jean De Wine
Derek Deas
Sharonda Dickinson
Rachel Dixon
Kristyol Dominique
Kristin Dormer
Nathaniel Dore
Tannika Drake
Emily Duer
Frederick Dworning
Adam Dybzinski
Adonte Eanes
Jonathan Earick
t
K3
Sophomores
Venisha Edwards
Rachel Eiding
Cecil Elliot Jr.
Geoffrey Englebrecht
Kenneth Estes
Brian Evans
Kentesha Evans
Anthony Farinacci
Cara Farley
Edward Farrell
Lindsay Fattori
Bethany Fine
Kenneth Flannoy
Matthew Flynt
Danny Fonovic
Angela Forgus
Michael Fortunate
Leonna Foster
Scott Frederick
Erik Freeinan
Adria Fresenko
Felicia Fuller
Lisa Futkos
James Gage
Gina Gaglione
Vincent Gallon
Richard Gecewich
Ivan Gelo
Shawn George
David Gilbert
Cherran Gipson
Kandasha Glenn
Jay Glick
Brian Glicken
Robert Goff
Michael Gonzalez
Antoine Goodwin
Matthew Gorse
Joseph Granito
Erica Grant
Brandon Graves
Teddie Graves
Tennille Graves
Joy Green
Josip Grgincic
Amey Griffin
Adam Gross
Michael Grubach
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Sophomores
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Anthony Hall
Barbara Hall
La'Wanda Hamelin
Michelle Handford
Dante Hardy
Square Harris
Squlena Harris
Fudail Harrison
Tun Haneline
Jacquehne Hayes
Christopher Heffner
Timothy Hein
Arek Helcberger
Chad Henderson
Erin Herzberg
Lindsay Hess
Jaonza Hicks
Dionna Higgins
Julia Hight
Melvin Hill
Nekima Hill
Rene Hill
Matthew Hiscott
Sonva Holbert
Jarrod Holmes
Shayla Holt
Edward Holtz
Aisha Howard
Leon Howard
Russell Howarci
Jessica Huenefeld
April Humar
Jason Hunter
Diane Hutchins
Denise Ingram
Anton Jackson
Armand Jackson
Jodi Jalovec
Kerry Jeric
Ericka Johnson
Gabrielle Johnson
Jennifer Johnson
Reco Jolly
Althea Jones
Christian Jones
Rasheme Jones
Redon Jones Jr.
Shikira Jones
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Sophomores
Stacy Jones
Chanell Jordan
Sharonda Jordan
Shawn Joyce
Maima Kaba
Amanda Kane
Brian Kane
Theodore Karpy
Matthew Karsokas
Margaret Keller
Gabrielle Kelly
David Kilkennev
John Paul Kilroy
Deanna Kitchen
Ebony Kizer
Aaron Klco
Kirsten Knauss
Nicole Kolenc
Jennifer Koller
Nadine Kontra
Jennifer Kosovich
Laurel Kuhen
Allyson Kumel
Carly La Bounty
Amber La Fountaine
Kimberlv Lamplev
Ryan Lang
Crystal Langford
Matthew Laurich
Michael Lawrence
Brandy Lesko
Niesia Lewis
Brandon Linton
Valentine Little
Dennis Lo Conti
Jessica Locust
Melissa Longo
Candace Longshaw
Sara Look
Kimberly Lucas
Mark Lucas
Donny Ludvik
Katie Lynch
Angela Indiano
Candace Irvin
Christopher Madorskv
Victor Madrv
Dana Majer
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Sophomores
IN THE GROOVE
Sophomores know more about the school
Sophomores have been at EucUd for a
year and, therefore, have a much
better understanding of how the school
operates. Many sophomores are still awed by
the size of the school but most of them have
settled down and know how to exist within
its confines.
Kristy Berkheimer enjoys piussmg her tijne as a
Majorette.
Michael Miklavcic and Amy Burya look as if they had Nate Dore and Kirsten Knauss were enjoying
a good time at Homecoming themsch es at Homecoming.
Mike Lawrence and Amy Weinbrecht explore some
of the dilt'erent ways that a Fisher btirner can char
paper.
Allison Penko and Melissa Waina are well established at Euclid. Allison is a cheerleader while Melissa is an
important part of the soccer team. They are also excellent students.
Derik Mnlenda
Nicholas Malnar
Deanna Mance
Cynthia Martin
Andrea Martinenas
Josepli Masli
Lindsey Mastalski
Jason Matthews
Erron Mc Clain
James Mc Cla\'e
Micah Mc Clough
Bonnie Mc Gee
Ryan Mc Gill
Brandon Mc Kinney
Marie Mc Masters
Jeawnel Mc Narrin
Melissa Mc Peek
Cory Mc Williams
Lori Medves
Laurie Mills
David Mitchell
Van Monroe 111
Elizabeth Montague
Jason Moon
Christopher Moore
Abygail Morris
Johnny Moses
Sandra Mowery
Christine Mueller
Niyra Muhammad
Janelle Muhvic
Jennifer Muhvic
Nicole Mulraney
Quentin Murdock
Kiara Murry
Tiara Murry
Lindsey Nagode
Tina Narusas
William Nelson
Melissa Niemann
Shanna Norfleet
Amber Norris
Sean O'Brien
Andrea O'Connor
Oluwakemi Ojo
Edward Ostrander
Jermaine Padgette
Lee Roy Pannell
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Sophomores
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Shavon Pannell
Tiffany Pannell
Daniel Paoloni
Jermaine Parker
Katrina Parker
Dinalben Patel
La'Erica Patterson
David Payerchin
Corey Payne
Allison Penko
Tashala Perkins
Tiffany Perry
Antonio Petty
Sara Pfahl
Ernest Phillips Jr.
Gregory Phillips Jr.
Heather Pica
Ambrosia Pikovnik
Gabrielle Plavcan
Joseph Plesmid
Douglas Podmore
Robert Polachek
Jacqueline Polke
Nkremah Pollard 11
Joseph Polzner
William Popovic
David Potocnik
Ashley Powell
Anthony Praskavich
Gina Preston
Brandi Price
Brandon Price
Ivan Radan
Tomislav Raguz
Nicole Raia
Michael Ray
Jamie Raymond
Dianca Reese
Bridget Resnik
Jennifer Rinella
Christal Rice
Jordan Robinson
Stacy Rohlke
Laura Ross
De Onte Rucker
Ryan Rufo
Eric Ryan
Steven Rys
Jff.
Sophomores
Timothy Sacko
James Salvatore
Nicole Samsa
Leanne Sanelli
Kathryn Sanicky
Latasha Santiago
Ryan Sarpolis
Oska Sayavongsa
Eric Scalese
Erica Scaparotti
Jesse Scheider
Amy Schultz
Hassan Scott
Mark Sedmak
Michael Seifried
Julia Sergo
Latishi Shannon
Rahman Shavers
Krista Shaw
Melissa Shea
Renee Shelden
Jim Shaw
Sheereeda Floyd
Mario Shy
Matthew Simenc
Elizabeth Skok
Rebecca Slogar
Nikeya Smalley
Aaron Smith
Leon Smith
Stephanie Smith
Antonio Spencer
Eddie Spencer III
Kristen Stansberry
Donte Steele
Erik Stenger
Shondra Stewart
Paul Stigamier
Julia Stobierski
Nicole Stone
Curtis Story
Kathryn Streiff
Owen Strodtbeck
Michael Suchy
Sean Swift
Dennis Taksar
Stephanie Tamburro
Omid Tavakoli
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Sophomores
STa
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LEARNING FOR THE FUTURE
Knowledge is important in today's society
On October 24, 1997,
Mary Ellen Weber
talked to the students in
the Career Exploration program at
Euclid High School. Students
came to the Little Theater during
the fourth period to hear her talk.
Mary Ellen is an astronaut in the
space program and has been on a
Shuttle flight. She talked about
career opportunities in the space
program.
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Michael Tirabassi
Mary Tisi
Diane Tocarchick
Ebony Todd
Mary Tracy
Clinton Tucker
Jacob Tucker
Kevin Turman
Jillian Udovicii
Michael Ulle
Kristen Urban
Courtney Valentine
Lidia Vauters
Bryan Vidra
Christina Volpe
Melissa Waina
Andrew Walker
Bernadette Walker
Kelly Wallend
Robert Walsh
Jasmine Ward
Tatiana Webster
Amy Weinbrecht
Mario Welch
Coretta Wells
Ray Westbrooks Jr.
Joseph White
Angel Whitmore
GiAert Whitsett
Anthony Wiggins
Michael Wilkerson
Derek Williams
Eric Williams
La Toya Williams
Todd Willoughby
Michelle Wilson
Kellie Wise
Kevin Witherspoon
Brandon Witt
Erica Witten
Cerrissa Wolenski
Barnett Woodruff
Aprielle Woods
Douglas Woods
Johnnetta Wright
Robert Cirino
Melissa Zahurak
Autumn Zele
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Sophomores
iiniors are within one year of graduating
The junior year of high school was one of the
most important ones in a person's educa
tion. It was a time that students had to
seriously tliink about what they were going to be
doing for the future. Education after high school
was almost a necessity if a person wanted to get a
good job. The days when a person could drop out
of school and get a good job in manufacturing
were gone. Good jobs required some schooling
after high school so many juniors were thinking
about colleges and universities. This meant that
tests like the PACT, PSAT, SAT and ACT had to be
prepared for and taken. The courses that students
took had to be compatible with what they were
planning to go in to. Junior year also usually meant
that the student had their driver's license and
many had cars that enabled them to get around
without parental help. Many had jobs to help
supply them with money so they could participate
m many of the tilings that interested them. It was
an exciting and sometimes scary year for students.
Kevin Carse always works hard in all of his classes.
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Juniors
Top left: Students leani to use the computers to make their work easier.
Top right: Ms. Diane Tizzano directed the band during the Homecoming assembly in the audutorium
Above; Jon Hoinski, Stephanie Troha and Crystal Jamerson learn to work together in the laboratory.
Lea Acino
Marcello Acino
Daemyon Adams
Melissa Ahmetovic
Lisa Alkema
Charmaine Allen
Pierre Allen
Michael Anderson
La Shandra Anthony
Ramona Badley
Michael Bailey
Rashaun Bailey
Megan Ballinger
Jennifer Barker
Wendy Barker
Gregory Baron
Melissa Bartchak
Richard Bartel
Lisa Basalla
Takara Baugh
Thomas Bauza
Natalie Beck
Mike Begovic
Michael Belanich
Brandon Bell
Jamie Benak
Christopher Biehl
Jonathan Black
Kathleen Blatnik
Rachel Blevins
Michael Boothe
Tiffani Borden
Holly Bowmaster
Melissa Brady
Wendi Brichacek
Alexandra Brinovec
Gibran Britt
Ronald Broughton Jr.
Me Shawn Brown
Christina Browski
Brandon Bucar
Jessica Bums
Robert Butera
Veronica Callaway
Thomas Cangemi
Christopher Cardile
Katy Carmichael
Cedrick Carstarphen
Ac
Ca
Juniors
Ca
Ec
Anthony Castrovince
David Cerae
Leah Cheme
Michael Christopher
Nichelle Church
Steven Cipo
Patrick Clarke
Brian Cocherell
Ayesha Coe
Gabriek Cogley
Nicholas Colantonio
Janelle Colini
Chandra Collier
Katie Collins
Jamie Comer
Cynthia Cook
Joi Cooks
Elizabeth Copic
Monica Corpening
Wesley Crane III
Kevin Carse
Ada Cunningham
Elizabeth Curtis
David D'Amico Jr.
Kelly Daly
Jervase Daniels
Cherise Dawkins
Timothy Day
Michelle De Loach
Franklin De Luca
Krishauna De Ramus
Sarah Deal
Michael Dennis
Zernearia Dent
Ani Di Franco
Molly Dindia
Dennis Disbrow
Katherine Dobucki
Michael Dominick
Christopher Dostal
Holly Douglas
Quinta Douglas
Rita Dowell
Autumn Duckworth
Almir Duheric
Diana Dukes
Janelle Easter
Richard Echols
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Juniors
David Edmonds
Leah Edmonds
Joel Edwardsen
Monique Egleton
Jennifer Emser
Nicole Easlick
Jeffrey Evans
Petrice Evans
Ryan Farkas
Thomas Feldkamp
Amanda Ficere
Melanie Fuller
David Fullon
Matthew Garlock
Michael Gates Jr.
Ricci Gaughan
Matthew Gillessen
Shannon Glatz
Richard Glavan
Shaun Glicken
Laura dicker
Sondra Gordon
Dorian Goulde
Kevin Graves
Kenneth Gravitte
Edward Gray III
Christian Green
Patricia Gregory
Brian Grice
Kevin Grisez
Adriane Groudle
Laurel Grundman
Jonathan Gudaitis
Patrick Gutbrod
Jacqueline Hale
Cree Hall
Khabeah Hall
Benjamin Halstead
Da\ id Hance
Karen Hanson
Eabonie Harrington
Dominic Harris
Thomas Hartley
Michael Hartson
Amin Harville
Christina Hatcher
Gerald Headd II
Joseph Hefler IV
Ed
Juniors
Juniors have a more mature attitude
Joe Trobenter, Tony Pennza and Lea Acino know that the library is
a good place to get some of their work done,
Juniors
Even tliough they are not looking very mature at the moment, John Copic, Gina Prodan, Alex
Brinovec, Megan Novine, Wendy Barker and Karen Salisbury are in the Advanced Placement
program and are very mature in their thinking.
The members of the Marching
Band. Majorettes and Flag
Corps are mature young men
and women that enjoy working
together in the music field.
Above left: Crystal Jamerson, Jon Hoinski and Jenna Kuklica
working together on one of their experiments.
Above: Ms. Mary Ann Peters finds it enjoyable to be around Leah
Cherne and Lindsay Nagode.
Far left: Dan Seifried and Aisha Howard were important characters
in the Fall Play, Rumors.
Left: Students got to see some assemblies in the auditorium.
Members of Varsity Chorale sang the Alma Mater and
National Anthem before each football game.
Juniors
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FLYING fflGB
Students learn about opportunities in the Nav^
On Friday, September 26, 1997
Euclid students were thrilled to hear
Lt. Scott Moyer who was a pilot
with the Navy Blue Angels precision flying
team talk to the students. He was in Euclid
to with his mechanic, Petty officer, Steve
Miller for the Cleveland Air Show. To
promote better public relations, the pilots
speak to groups of students whenever they
are doing a exhibition. He spoke about the
requirements and practice that it takes ti be a
Blue Angel pilot. He showed a short video
tape about the program and then had a
question and answer period with the
students. The students asked many pertinent
questions during that time.
Lt. Scott Moyer of theBlue Angels talking to the
students in the auditorium.
g£i
Juniors
Students in the auditorium getting readv to listen to Lt. Scott Mover talk about the Blue Angels,
Michelle Heising
Brandon Henderson
Jessica Hendrickson
Leslie Hicks
Tracey Hicks
Wilbur Hicks Jr.
Duval Hill
Leslie Hill
Sean Hodge
Jonathan Hoinski
Shawn Howard
Shermel Howard
Lanetta Huey
Shannon Ivancic
Bethany Jackson
Brian Jackson
Maurice Jackson
Crystal Jamerson
Erika James
David Jenko
Ebony Jernigan
Lawrence Jones
Tamea Jones
Sean Kane
Sarah Kenny
Susan King
Michelle Knistautas
Anita Kocevar
Samantha Koerber
Katie Kolar
Matthew Konchan
James Krsak
Malia Jones
Jamie Kaucic
Matthew Krutsch
Jenna Kuklica
Harry La Fountain
Ashante Lacey
Wallace Lach
Bobby Larkin Jr.
Michele Laurich
Taryn Laurich
Brian Leben
Brian Lennon
Deshaun Lewis
Laquonta Lewis
Chen Li
Jason Linton
He
Li
Juniors
Li
Pa
Megan Lipiec
Chanel Lockett
Walter Locust
Adrienne Lorber
Jason Loveless
Suzanne Lucas
J Damon Luksich
Jolena Macklin
Cris Maddox
Edward Markuz
Keith Mai-tin
Mario Marusic
Frank Mastalski
Christopher Mayle
Anthony Mc Carthy
Kathleen Mc Cluskey
Stephanie Mc Elrath
Robert Mc Graw
Jonathan Mc Intosh
Victoria Mc Namara
Ebonie Mc Kinney
Lamar Mc Kinney
Melissa Medlen
Dawn Merritt
Gregory Meyers
Jayson Middleton
Michael Miklavcic
Shana Miklavcic
Nanci Miklowski
Jimmy Miller Jr.
Courtney Mills
Steven Modelski
Felix Moore
Cordell Morris
Antonio Moses
Daniel Moxley
Anthony Murphy
Melanie Myers
Aaron Newson
Mary Beth Noll
Megan Novinc
Michael O Neill Jr.
Delvona Oliver
Seleste Oliver
Todd Oravecz
IngridOrlic
David Ott
Rafael Pacheco
o
Juniors
Kevin Padden
Brian Paige
Brian Paoloni
Omega Parker
Ciiristina Peric
Robert Petrochic
Peter Phiillips
Sisattanak Pliouttiiavong
Amy Pierce
Jermaine Ponder
Jennifer Poulos
Amanda Price
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Ernest Price |
Brandon Ptak
Geoffrey Quigley
Jabraun Randall
Atini Ranshaw
Devon Rayford
Preston Raymond
Sarah Reagan
Erin Reilly
Brandon Richardson
Chavon Riggins
Kenneth Rogers
James Roth \
Leah Rowan
Jennifer Rys
Angela Sabbath
Kongsy Saengchareun
Khemeo Sahye
Karen Salisbury
Amy Saliipo
Samuel Sampson
Nicholette Sams
John Sanderson
Nick Santucci
Satasha Sawyer
Nikole Schiffbauer
Jonathan Schmidt
John Schnell
Gregory Schonauer
Jessica Scott
Emeri Scott II
Herbert Scruggs Jr.
Kirk Sederholm
Daniel Seifried
M Shannon Setser
Brandon Shaw
Pa
Juniors
Sh
Q
lavon Riggins and Dawn Merritt waiting for their solution to come to a boil.
Edward Schoval
Richard Shepherd
Ross Shirey
Jeffrey Sierputowski
Thomas Soini
Jason Skok
Matthew Slabe
Daniel Slepsky
Michael Slogar
Anne Slusser
Rachel Smicklas
Daniel Smith
Emmanuel Smith
Nuwoo Smith
Re'Tina Smith
Regina Smith
Ryan Smith
Shayla Smith
David Solema
John Spada
Abhy Stanic
Lynne Stern
Demond Stevens
Nicholas Strell
Vishantie Sudama
Norman Sullivan
Thomas Sustar
Jacobrobert Swete
Sharon Switalski
Rick Bartel and Megan Novinc look on while Karen Salisbury filters her solution through a
Buchner funnel.
Sh
Suv
Juniors
Catrina Tanner
Heather Thomas
Julia Thompson
Sylvan Thurman
Jason ToUiver
Terry Tomlinson
Kimberly Tramsak
Scott Trepal
James Tucci
Amanda Tutolo
Ronald Tyler Jr.
Valerie Van Ho
Sheri Vaslavsky
Angelica Vazquez
Michael Verch
Alicia Veres
Tommie Virgies Jr.
Devin Voll
Michael Vuyancih
Karen Wade
Nicole Wallace
Rodney Walton Jr.
Eugene Warner
Eddie Washington
Tahnesha Watts
Christina Wayton
Thomas Weglarz
Ursula Wein
Timothy Weintraub
Kevin Welsh
Julie Whitley
De Juan Whitney
Jennifer Williams
Maria Williams
Noel Williams
Oral Williams II
Jamika Willis
John Wise
Brandon Womick
Tequilla Wright
Niki Yannaras
Nichole Yarbrough
Victoria Yarish
Devito Young
Kelly Young
Marianne Zagar
Melinda Zahorsky
Jamie Zupancic
Ta
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Seniors waiting in the gym
before commencement.
Lynne Stern, Jennifer
Emser, Rachel Smiciklas,
Lisa Basalla und Amanda
Price performing in the Wai
Napolo Swim Show.
Euclid students dancing with
senior citizens at the Senior
Citizen Prom.
i
Carrie Klocker leaps over an Indian
during a dance number during Big
Show.
Shamuire Spivey, Lisa Udovich, Jill
Swansegar, Allison Metti and Lori
Mitskavich helped out during
commencement.
Jamel Lawrence gets the baton from
Will Buchannon during a relay in
boy's track.
On May 20, 1997 the Art Department
sponsored their annual Art Show in
which student's works were shown on
the Auditorium stage.
Memories Divider
•RIES
In order to have delivery of the 1997 Euclidian
by the end of May the final deadline had to be
at the beginning of March. Because of this, any
activity that occurred after February could not
be included in last year's book and is included
in current book.
Barry Lawrence was one of the best niemhers of the
EucHd Tennis Team and helped them gel first place in
theG.C.C.
Karen Hanson pitched for the EucHd Softball team.
.^ ' Dan Fitzpatrick practicing his hitting for the Euclid
baseball team.
1^ »»*j*t''V2^*^^i Dorian Goulde helped out the track team with his
'""'^^^'iSi long jumps.
Memories Divider
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How did the baseball team do?
They finished in first place with a 24-4 record
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The Varsity and Junior Varsity baseball
teams had another outstanding season
by winning the G.C.C. with a 12-2
record and finishing the season with a 24-4
record. After losing their first two G.C.C.
games they went on to win twelve
G.C.C. wins in a row along with twenty-one
straight wins. They won Sectional and
District Titles only to lose in the regionals for
the third straight year. The J V team finished
with a 16-5 record and came in third in the
G.C.C.
Varsity Baseball, row one: Brian Siedler, Jim Grinstead, Mark Fording, Bud White, Tim Long, Brian
Zorman, Jay Kletecka, Tery Kontra, Denny Bosher Row two: Coach Rick Brown, John Mc Clain, Tom
Heuer, Frank Orgovan, Mike Doyle, Jeff Cahill, Pat Grisez, Tim Fogarty, Coach Dennis Turkall. Row three:
Coach, T. J. Florkiewicz, Mike Jolly, Tim Walter, Jeff Zevnik, Doug Zeman, Eddie Wilcox, Dave Banack,
Coach Tim Lewis.
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J.V. Baseball, Row one: Chris Burrell, John Fuduric, Kenny Gravitte, Jeff Evans, Dan Fitzpatrick, Josh
Hammond, Jason May. Row two: Gerald Headd, David Ott, Tom Soini, Rick Bartel, Taon Farinacci, Kevin
Grisez, Kevin Carse, Coach Don Lewis. Row three: Brian Chike, Brad Armstrong, Dave Cerne, Brandon
Richardson, Rick Glavan, Matt Moster, Tim Goerndt.
Doug Zeman reaches out to get the ball.
Dave Banach getting ready to throw the ball
in.
Baseball
Freshman BasLh;iU, ii>\\ one; Ke\in Calabresc, Matt Sinienc, Mike I'lle, Doug Woods, Jesse Sceider, Brandon
Price, Joe White. Row two: Robert Grays, Pat Ostrander, Mario Shy, Matt Black, Ryan Long, Mike
Cardile, Mike Fortunato Row three: Coach T. J. Flowkiewicz, Jiin Shaw, Sinen Medvick, Mark Lucas.
Owen Strodtbeck, Van Monroe, Russell Wilson, Randi Meany.
Above. Josh Hammond
Below. Plavers ccttlns re
taking a sw
ad\ tor the
ing at the hall,
eame to beain.
VARSITY BASEBALL |
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
4
0
Strongsville
9
1
Brecksville
3
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VASJ
6
3
Mayfield
3
5
North
1
5
Holy Name
6
1
Maple Hts.
10
3
Nordonia
4
I
South
7
2
Bedford
4
0
Shaker Hts
2
0
Mayfield
10
3
North
16
6
Mentor
6
4
Bedford
23
3
Madison
15
0
Brush
11
0
Maple Hts.
23
6
Nordonia
17
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Bay Village
9
3
Painesville
8
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North
9
0
South
5
3
NDCL
4
1
St. Ignatius
5
4
Hudson
2
7
SEASON REC
ORD WON 24 LOST 4
G.C.C. RECOl
RD WON 12 LOST 2
LEAGUE FII>r
[SH First
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL |
TEAM
US
THEM
Lakewood
13
4
Strongsville
16
7
Brecksville
7
5
Mayfield
4
3
North
3
8
Holy Name
5
T
Maple Hts.
18
0
Nordonia
0
1
South
5
8
Bedford
10
4
Olmsted Falls
6
5
Olmsted Falls
6
5
Mayfield
0
5
North
1
0
Mentor
4
2
Bedford
21
5
Maple Hts.
I
0
Nordonia
4
6
Brush
12
2
Brush
16
1
South
17
1
SEASON RECORD WON 16 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 5
LEAGUE FINISH Third
Some of the players practicing
before a game.
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FRESHMAN BASEBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Olmsted Falls
19
5
Olmsted Falls
5
3
North
14
15
St. Ignatius
11
14
Maple Hts.
18
T
St. Ignatius
1
10
Maple Hts.
13
5
South
5
10
Brush
16
1
Brush
1
2
Bedford
15
0
North
10
4
Mayfield
9
11
Mayfield
6
2
Lakewood
12
9
VASJ
6
5
Holy Name
2
5
Bedford
11
0
SEASON RECORD WON 11 LOST 7
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 4
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Tom Heuer swings at
the ball.
Baseball
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How did the track teams
Boy's won the conference,
The boy's outdoor track team had
an outstanding season in which
they placed first in the G.C.C. The
team has been undefeated for three years.
This year they won 5 big invitational
meets and placed second in all other big
invitational meets. They sent seven
athletes to compete in the Sate Meet in
Columbus. This was the last year for
Coach Bob Ramlow was voted Coach of
the Year in the G.C.C. for the third year
in a row. The team will miss Bob's
retirement.
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Tony Fisher slipped on his lake oil m the long jump
■j and had a
lad jump this tune.
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BOY'S OUTDOOR TRACK
TEAM US THEM
Brush 103.5 28.5
South 107 25
North 93 39
Bedford 82 50
Maple Hts. 101 31
Mavfield 99.5 32,5
Nordonia 96 36
BIG MEETS
Strongsville 1/8
Dublin 1/15
'
Mentor 2/8
Walsh 2/12
Ranger Relays 2/15
Euclid Relays 1/7
G.C.C. Meet 1/7
District 1/21
Regional 5/18
SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 0
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINLSH Fir.st
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j Track
Boy's Track. Row one: Quentin Murdock. William Buchannon. Jamel Lawrence, Jason Mc Cullough, Artis
PowelK Ashley Powell, Michael Miklavcic, Derek Stanic, Paul Glowacki. Row two: Coach Frank Soltesz,
Tininiie Virgies, Michael Bailey, Mike Melnyk, Al Simpson, Nick Sohlberg, Joe Granito, Lewis Nunley,
Coach, Bob Ramlow. Row three: Steve Modelski, Adrean Yancy, Mike Simenc, Monroe Hillsman, Dorian
Goulde. Melvin Hill, Shaun O'Brien, La Monte Foster.
Artis Powell gets the baton from Rahman
Shavers in one of the relays.
Melvin Hill stretches to get the most from
his effort in the long jump.
do?
[irl's finished second
Girls Track. Row one; Ericka Airfoat, Dionna Higgins, Janiece Thompson, Ursula Wein, Erin Kilkenney,
Jessica Scott, Jill Smiaiek, Karen Wade, Jessica Locust, Tomeka Jolins, Ebony Wheeler, Lavonna Dehvitt
Row two: Bridgette Cofield, Matrika Johnson, Jamee Taylor, Allison Mc Clain, Holly Douglas, Sheereeda
Floyd, Cynthia Meyer, Candace Longshaw, Lori Medves Row llirec: Coach Mike Sustin. Jenea Weenis,
Althea Jones, Dawn Merritt, Tiffany Anderson, Erin Morrison, Nichelle Church, Denise Ingram, Patricia
Carpenter, Liz Montague, Destiny Harris, Kandasha Glenn, Shaun Deramus, Coach Dick ^'ork. Coach Pete
Schwenke. Row four: Melissa Longo, Nicole Eslick, Joann Butcher, Megan Osterman, Shondra Hoak, Katie
Walker, Annie Wein, Carmaine Allen, Janelle Easter.
The Girl's Outdoor Track Team
finished the season with an 6-1
record and second place in the
G.C.C. Regional qualifiers included
Charmaine Allen in the long jump;
Katie Walker in the discus; Dawn
Merritt in the 1 00 hurdles and Megan
Osterman in the 1600 and 32000 meter
run.
Alexis Grubach getting the baton from
Becca Borchert in the 4 x 800 relay.
GIRLS OUTDOOR TRACK
TEAM
US
THEM
Nordonia
77
51
North
102
26
Maple Hts.
85
53
South
95
31
Bedford
56
72
Mayfield
101
27
Brush
99
BIG MEETS
19
MadLson
2/8
Kent
14/24
Dublin
4/16
Ranger Relays
12/26
Mentor
3/8
Euclid Relays
3/7
G.C.C. Meet
2/8
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 1
G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH Second
1
Ebony Wheeler in the long jump.
Dawn Merrit leading the pack in the 100 m
hurdles.
Track
Did the softball team improve?
m Won the G.C.C.
First time in twelve years
The 1 996 Softball season was a
memorable one for the Euclid
panthers. EucUd took the G.C.C.
crown for the first time in twelve years
with a mark of 1 1-3. The Lady Panthers
quahfied for the State Tournament for the
second consecutive season.
Stacy Lesefky was named to the All
Conference Team. News Herald, First
Team and Team Co-Most Valuable
Player. Colleen Taylor was named to the
All Conference Team, News Herald's
First Team and was the team's Co-Most
Valuable Player. Becky Godec,
Stephanie Troha and Courtney Sharp
were named 2nd Team All G.C.C. and
Lisa Udovich and Kristin Samsa were
named Honorable Mention.
VARSITY SOFTBALL
TEAM US
VASI 17
VASJ 3
Padua 17
St Joe Academv 16
W. Geauga 9
Mavfiew"
Mayfielli
NordoDia
Nonh
Maple His
South
Bedford
Ma> field
Brush
North
Maple Hts
Solon
South
Nordonia
Bedford
Bnjsh
Padua 16
Mayfield 3
Brush 0
Holy Name 14
Mayfield 8
Brush 7
STATE TOURNAMENT
VASJ 6
Solon 10
SEASON RECORD WON 20 LOST 9
G.C.C- RECORD WON 1 1 LOST 3
LEAGUE flMSH First
5
1
5
7
11
!8
1
6
4
0
10
0
11
12
NEO TOURNAMENT
C3
Jl'MOR VARSITY SOFTBALL
TEAM US
Padua 14
St. Joe Acjdemy 9
West Geauga 3
Solon 8
VASJ 18
North -I
Nordonia I
Maple Hts. 13
Bedford 16
Nt>rdonla 21
Maple Hts., ^:. I S
South ■i^jt^'v. 8
Souih 2
North 1 1
Bedford 1 6
V.ASJ 5
Miiyfietd 1 1
Bnish 14
Brush 8
Mayndd 10
Maytield 8
SEASON RECORD WON 14LOST 7
G.C.C, RECORD WON II LOST 4
Softball
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Varsity Softball, Row one: Amanda Meyer, Kristen Samsa, Angela Suchy, Dana Vance. Row tw n: Case> Mc
Redmond, Chrissy Kovacevich, Courtney Sharp, Colleen Taylor, Stephanie Troha, Becky Godec. Row three;
Coach Steve Marcu, Robyn Ulle, Jamie Greskowiak, Allison Metti, Stacy Lesefky, Kristen Kascak, Lisa
Udovich. Coach Ron Zucca.
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Junior Varsity Softball, Row one: Julianne Whitely, Anne Slusser, Niki Sams, Quinta Douglas, Shannon
Setscr. Row two: Karen Hanson, Megan Novinc, Alison Stahre, Julie Thompson. Row three: Taryn Laurich,
Karen Salisbury, Suzanne Lucas, Nikole Schiffbauer, Michele Laurich, Coach, Arle Laumadue..
How did the tennis team do?
Won the G.C.C.
First time in twenty-four years
Boy's Tennis, Row one: James Mc Clave, Chris Pierce, Pat Di Lalla, Matt Mc Dermott, Ryan Heramb,
Nil^ali Vigaincli, Jordan Robinson.Row two: Coach Rob Heramb, Barnett Woodruff, Dennis Vitolo, Andrew
Edmonds, Jeremy Pfahl, Barry Lawrence, Jason Robinson, Patrick Doehring.
Freshman Softball, Row one: Kerry Jeric, Nicole Samsa, Mary Tracy, Jillian udovich, Sandra Mowery. Row
two: Lindsay IVIitstalslii, Gina Gaglioni, Bridget Resnik, Shawntee Clay, Angela Indiano, Stephanie Hughes.
Row three: Coach, Diane Maroli, Tamika Drake, Julie Stobierski, Sara Via, Tina Amigoni, Dawn Attwood,
Brianna Aquilano.
The Spring of 1997 was the year that the
Boy's Tennis Team was waiting for
since 1973. Barry Lawrence quahfied
for districts, Pat Di Lalla went 24-1 , the
team won the 10 team St. Edward
Invitational and the team won the
G.C.C. Can they repeat next year?
VARSITY BOY'S TENNIS
TEAM
US
THEM
Mentor
3
1
Kenston
3
2
Nordonia
5
0
Brush
5
0
South
4
1
North
3
2
Nordonia
5
0
Mayfield
2
3
South
3
2
North
4
1
Lakewood
5
0
Mayfield
3
2
Kirtland
5
0
Hudson
2
3
Brush
4
1
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 1
LEAUE FINISH First
FRESHMAN SOFTBALL |
TEAM
US
THEM
Solon
4
3
ND/CL
2
4
Kirtland
8
1
Cuyahoga Hts.
4
12
Maple Hts.
25
0
Brush
4
3
South
7
1
ND/CL
3
4
North
9
8
Wickliffe
1
6
Maple Hts
20
T
Cuyahoga Hts.
10
8
Brush
1
1
Mayfield
5
4
South
13
8
Maple Hts.
16
2
North
9
4
Mayfield
20
6
Solon
12
6
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 4 |
Boy's Tennis
187
Never-Never Land, a magical place
where dreams are bom and time is
never planned. The mischievous
Peter Pan( Jodi Dominick), the evil Captain
Hook(John Holnski), and the Indian
Princess Tiger Lily (Carolyn Klocker) rule
on the island. As the Darling children
Wendy, Michael and John(Katherine
Baioni, Dave Solema and Amy Salupo) and
their maid Liza(Collette Sams-Gaunt)
travel to NeverLand the excitement and
adventure began. Wendy becomes the
mother to the Lost Boys and hook plots to
once and for all kill Peter Pan.
The Indians and Peter became friends and
joined together to defeat Hook and his band
of pirates. Wendy, Michael and John
returned home to find their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Darling(Creig Sulecki and Katherine
Walker) waiting. Peter Pan. the youthful,
wild boy remained on his tiny island "second
to the right and straight till morning" waiting
for more fun and adventure to begin.
The 1997 Big Show Production of Peter Pan
was directed by Ken Ferlito and Bea
Grushcow and involved an intricate arrange-
ment of pulleys and wires to enable the
characters to fly.
-Jill Swansegar
John Hoinski and Scott Lawrence discuss plan
to kill Peter Pan.
How do you I
Big Show presented Peter Psl
Big Show
am how to fly?
Jennifer Grabianowski, Erin Pattersen, Shamuire
Spivey. Lori Mitskavich. and Allison Metti, meet
Courtney Strah's grandparcnls, Helen and Frank
Strah.
On April 18.19 Wai Napolo presented their annual synchronized swim show in the East Pool. The theme of the
show was "Don't Touch that Dial". The meinbers of the club swam and performed to music from television shows.
The band playing at the Senior Citizen Prom
On May 7, 1997. Student Council held its annual Senior Citizen Prom in which members of the community are
invited to the high school to a dance and refreshments. Here are some Student Council members and senior citizens
dancing together.
Mr. Alex Toth dribbles the ball down to the basket
with Rich Belanich covering him while Mr. Pat
Vuyancih looks on during the Faculty-Senior
basketball game.
Students trying to make a three point shot at the annual Faculty-Senior basketball game.
Left: Students cheering at the Faculty-
Senior basketball game.
Wai Napolo/Senior Senior Prom
Katie Walker, Doug Zeman and Rich
Belanich selling pizza after school in the E-
Room for Student Council.
SENIOR AWARDS
were presented on Wednesday, May 21. 1997 in an assembly held in the Little Theater after
school. Many seniors received awards or money for their accomplishments while at Euclid.
Katherine Baioni and Kevin Evans received the
William M. McGuinness Scholarship award from
Catlierine McGuinness.
Nick Solema eceived a Euclid Jaycees Scholarship and
the Euclid High School Booster Club award.
Daniel Bergolc received the Ohio District Key Club
International award, the Shore Commemorative
Scholarship, the Euclid Public Schools Alumni
Association Scholarship, and the Baldwin Wallace
College Presidential Scholarship.
Kelly Echols, Heather Perusek, Dave Banach, Tim
Zornian and Katie Walker received awards presented
by Principal. Robert Knuth.
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De Lawrence Fouche dances with a senior citizen at the Senior Citizen Prom.
Stephanie Di Biase, Antonina Fiorelli, Jenny Cicco, Karen Lemieux. Allison
Penko, Kelly Baylog, Erin Patterson, Shamuire .Spivey, Erin Reilly, Nikki
Yannaras, Jenny Emser and Amanda Price uaitmg for the Senior Citizen Prom to
begin.
On Thursday. May 22. 1997. Gary Broadbent gave a demonstration on Boomer-
angs to many science students in the stadium.
Doug Zeman was one of the physics students who retrieved the boomerands the
Gary threw.
Senior Awards/Senior Senior Prom
PARTY TIME
PROM
was held at the Landerhaven Party Center on Friday,
June 6, 1997. Many Euclid seniors and underclassmen
enjoyed themselves at a night of dancing, pictures and
eating.
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took place in the Stadium on Sunday June 8, 1997 at 1 :00 PM. It was a sunny, breezy day
that was very comfortable for everyone. Most of the seniors and their parents were well
behaved and the ceremony went off without any problems.
N.J.R.O.T.C. aupplied the Color Guard for the Commencement Ceremonies.
Below: Varsity Chorale sang the Alma Mater and other songs during the ceremonies
Validictorian. Todd Lapp, addressed the
class of 1997 during Commencement
ceremonies.
The Salutatorian for the Class of 1997 was
Kathleen Walker who gave a short talk
after the Valedictorian did.
The class ov 1997 and
their parents at
Commencement.
FACULTY PATRONS
Jane Addis
Sue Ann Amato
Justin J. Antonini
Brenda Barlcer
Linda Brenkus
Joan and Alan Bush
Doc Daugherty
Susan Dennis-Rogers
Bill Dwyer
Ken and Anne Ferlito
Marilyn Foote
Audree Fox
Tom Gibbons
Bill Gooding
Commander Bill Gray
The Heramb Family
Carolyn Heuer
SGTMAJ L. Issacs
Spencer D. Kane
Jim Kelley
Marsha Knauss
Robert Knuth
Heather Koczur
Lisa Langford
Margaret Lucas
Steven L. Marcu
Diane M. Maroli
Lisa Mc Leod
Sandi Mc Redmond
Mrs. Katie Morris
Mrs. B. Novak
Mrs. Katherine Pasquale
Mrs. J. R. Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrovic
Jim Poulson
Lucy A. Pratt
Fran Ratka
Anthony P. Rozman
Mr. and Mrs. Santilli
Rhonda A. Scharf
Mrs. Janet Severino
Mrs. Elaine Sheridan
Mrs. P. Sheridan
The Soltesz Family
Diane M. Tizzano
Mrs. Torrelli
Bill Von Benken
Daniel Wensing
PARENT PATRONS
Joann Krane/Louis Lindic
Dear Lou,
We are so proud of your hard work and the
dedicated student that you were throughout high
school. You will be rewarded for your efforts in
your career. May God be with you and bless you
always. You are a wonderful son.
Love, Mom, Frank and the family.
Ron and Mary Ann Siedler/Brian Siedler
Brian Siedler (Sid)
You've done us all proud.
Love, Dad, Mom and Ron.
Greg and Nancy Waina/Jason and Melissa
Waina
Jason and Melissa, The "Middle Wainas"-
It's been a pleasure to share this school year with
you. We are proud of all your talents and
accomplishments, and more importantly, the
wonderful young people you've become.
Love. Dad and Mom.
PICTURE PATRONS
Christine and Edmond Arnold/Lauren Allison
Arnold
Jack and Natalie Bowser/Jessica Marie Bowser
Deborah BuchannonAVilliam Buchannon III
Kathy Carleton/Amanda C. Carleton
Roger and Mary Cherne/Zachary Cherne
Frank and Jean Cicco/Jennifer Ann Cicco
Eric and Marilyn Clark/Shannon Suzanne Clark
James Cole & Carmen Bowens/Jamie Camille
Cole
Kathy Lorig/Rebecca Crismor
Zelma Jackson/Ericka Dennis
Robert Davies/James Davies
Sheila and James Sanford/Jessica Elmore
Ralph and Frances Fee/Colleen Fee
Annette and Gene Fiorelli/Antonina Fiorelli
Joe and Nancy Fitzpatrick/Dan Fitzpatrick
Kevin and Margie Flynt/Erin Marie Flynt
Connie MisiakA'anessa Gallman
Roberta and John Gibbons/Elizabeth Gibbons
Jim and Karen Godec/Rebecca Godec
Karen Goerndt/Tim Goerndt
Timothy and Debra Grabianowski/Jennifer
Grabianowski
Dean and Suzanne Grida/Angela M. Grida
Don and Sandy Grisez/Patrick Grisez
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Patrons
Carla and David Davis/Stephany C. Hasberry
Rob and Mary Heramb/Ryan Heramb
David and Joyce Heuer/Thomas D. Heuer
Ken and Evelyn Hrovat/Allison M. Hrovat
Joseph and Dawn Janosik/James A. Janosik
Linda Jenkins & Mike Philpott/Makia Philpott
Jenkins
Dale and Judy Johnson/Matrika Johnson
Richard S. and Rose Marie Kazar/Stephanie L.
Kazar
Mary and Bill Kontra/Kelly Arline Kontra
Diane and Vincent losue/Matthew Koons
Betty Kovacevich/Chrissy Kovacevich
Richard and Ann Kumel/Michelle Lynn Kumel
Bill and Kathy Mc Dermott/Matthew Mc Dermott
Raymond and Margaret Metti/Allison Metti
Linda Franks Miller/Michael Franks Miller
Dave and Linda Mitskavich/Lori Mitskavich
Andreci Artis/Jacqueline Montgomery
Robert S. and Janet L. Moster/Matthew G. Moster
Mike and Marcy Mukavetz/Marissa Mukavetz
John and Rayne CHara/Matthew O'Hara
Jeff and Beth Nelson/Sean Nelson
Robin Patterson/Erin E. Patterson
Bob and Joanne Peacock/Christy Peacock
James and Carol Penny/Lori Penny
James and Carol Penny/Michelle Penny
Djuro and Angela Peric/Georgian Peric
Gary and Carole Pierce/Chris Pierce
Scott and Patricia Proctor/Landon Proctor
Nevenka Whitworth/Gina Prodan
Janelle Routen
Edith and Martin Ryan/Erin Ryan
Maryellen Serwatka/Jessica Serwatka
Eileen and Earl Sharp/Courtney Sharp
Kathleen Short/Jason Short
Kellie Smerdel/Leland Smerdel
Art and Nancy Smialek/Jill Smiaiek
Guy and Evelyn Smith/Kimberly R. Smith
Larry and Sheila Marcus/Tiffany Y. Smith
Dale and Patty Stahre/Alison Stahre
May and Frank Strah/Courtney M. Strah
Linda Taylor/Brandon Taylor
Taylor Family/Kelly Taylor
Hope Tilk/Jim Tilk
Edward and Mary Ellen Udovich/Lisa Udovich
Susan and Albert Ulle/Robyn UUe
Greg and Nancy Waina/Jason Waina
Ann Washington/La Shunda Anntoinete "Missy'
Washington
Byron and Bridget Weems/ Jenea Weems
Terri Smith/Najah Q. Weeams
Bernadette White & Wayman S. WellsA'ernadett
White
Edith M. Hullum/Kalicia M. Williams
Ernestine WilliamsA'ickie Williams
Terrance and Kathleen Zevnik/Geoff Zevnik
Jo and Joann Zorman/Brian Zorman
Lauren Allison Arnold
Lauren,
It's hard to
believe you're a
senior. It seems
lilce just
yesterday we
were taking your
first day of
kindergarten
picture, You've
become a
wonderful person
and we're very
proud of you.
Remember to
keep your head
and your heart in
the right
direction and
you'll never have
to worry about
your feet.
Love you. Mom
and Dad
Jessica Marie Bowser
Dear Jessica,
Always work
hard at what you
like. Laugh at
your mistakes,
but learn from
them. Show
your emotions,
laugh and cry.
it's good for
you. Love your
friends and
family with your
whole being, for
they are what's
inost important
in your life,
Find your
rainbow and live
your world of
dreams.
God bless you.
Love, Mom and
Dad
Will.
We are very
proud of you and
love you very
much. Always
remember the
man who knows
right from wrong
and has good
judgement along
with common
sense is happier
than the man who
is immensely rich
Wisdom gives a
long, good life
with riches and
honor. Pleasure
and peace.
Love, Mom
William Buchannon III
It seems
like only
yesterday
when you
first ran
into my
arms. Now
you are
graduating!
May your
life be
filled with
peace and
joy. We are
very proud
of you.
Love, Mom
and Tony
Amanda C. Carleton
Dear Zack,
Reach for
the stars!!
Live your
dreams!!
Eniov your
life!! We
love you
and are very
proud of
you.
Mom, Dad
and Leah
Zachary Cherne
M A.
Jennifer Ann Cicco
Jennifer,
God gave us a
loving, caring,
and thoughtful
little girl, who
has grown into
a beautiful
young lady.
You are an
inspiration to
everyone you
meet. We are
very proud of
you and wish
you the very
best life has to
offer. Keep
love and God in
your heart, and
you can achieve
anything.
Love, Dad,
Mom. Dawn,
and Maria
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Shannon Suzanne Clark
Dear Shannon,
We are very
proud of you
and your
accomplish-
ments. You set
a goal and
have
succeeded. We
know your
dreams will
come true
since you are a
smart and
confident
young woman.
We love you
and thank you
for the joy you
gave to us.
Congratula-
tions!
Love, Mom
and Dad.
To our
wonderful
daughter,
who we
love and
adore very
much. We
wish you
the very
best and
lots of
success in
all that life
has to offer
you. (You
go girl!)
Love,
Mom and
Dad
Jamie Camille Cole
Ericka Dennis
Dear Ericka
Danielle,
I am so proud of
you and
everything that
you do. You
make so many
people in your
life happy. You
always know
what to say and
when to say it.
The best of luck
and may all
your dreams
come true.
Love always.
Kay, Mom, Pee-
Wee, Dad,
Grandma,
Vickie, and
family and
friends
James Davies
The father of
a righteous
man has a
great joy; He
who has a
wise son
delights in
him. May
your father
and mother
be glad; May
she who gave
you birth
rejoice!
Prov. 23:24
&25
You have
made us very
proud. God
bless you.
Love, Mom
and Dad
Jessica.
You go girl!!!
Jessica always
remember what
you've been
taught, to put God
first and let Him
order your steps
and He will lead
you in the right
direction.
There will be
many mountains
that you will have
to climb. Just pray
and don"t ask God
to move those
mountains, but
give you the
strength to climb
them.
For it's the
mountains that make you strong. There will be times you
may fall, just gel up. keep climbing, never look down.
Always look up for the skies are limited.
We love you!!!
Mom and James
Jessica Elmore
Colleen Fee
Colleen,
Congratulations! Remember that we will always
love you. You can achieve those goals of which
you dream. Your life is rich with possibilities. Stay
determined and success is yours.
Love. Mom. Dad, Grandma and Meredith
My, oh my,
how time
flies!
Mom's got
tears in her
eyes while
dad's not
surprised
that you're
grown up.
Dear Dan,
The school years
have passed by so
quickly. We thank
the Lord for your
life. It has been
such a pleasure
raising you and
we pray that you
will always be
guided by the
Lord.
Love, Mom, Dad,
Holly and David
Antonina Fiorelli
Dan Fitzpatrick
196 Erin Marie Flynt
Dear Vanessa,
You have
brought so
much
happiness into
my life! May
you always
have the very
best! Tm very
proud of the
woman you've
become. Good
Luck and
Success in all
you set out to
do in life. I
love you.
Your mom and
best friend
forever! ! !
Vanessa Gallman
r^ „ Elizabeth Gibbons
Dear Betsy.
Congratulations on your past successes. We know that there
will be much to be proud of in the future.
Love, Mom and Dud
Little sis.
Don't forget I'll always be there to hold your hand.
Love. Cathy
Rebecca Godec
The years have passed so quickly and it seems like
only yesterday when you came into our lives! You
have grown into a fine young woman. We are very
proud of you. Becky, always strive for e.xcellence
and may all of your dreams come true!
Love. Mom, Dad and Sarah xxxooo
Tim Goerndt
Jennifer Grabianowski
Jennifer.
We are very
thankful and
proud to see
the wonderful
person that
you have
become. The
Lord has truly
given us a gift
in you. We
love you and
congratula-
tions on a job
well done.
Dad. Mom. T.
J.. Kevin,
Kelly and
Pony
Angela Grida
Patrick Grisez
Pat,
You always did like a good party! Keep your friendly
personality. Give it your best and you'll do fine.
Remember, we love you and are always here for you.
Love, Dad and Mom
Stephany C. Hasberry
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Ryan Heramb
Dear Ryan,
You were the
most beautiful
baby! You have
grown into the
most sensitive
and confident
young man. We
are so very
proud of you.
You have
always brought
joy to our lives
and we know
you will do
well in
whatever you
attempt. May
God bless you
always.
All our love.
Mom Dad, Rob
& Michael
Dear Tommy-
You are a great son
and brother, also the
"bestesl" uncle in
the world. We love
you and are very
proud of you.
Remember to
always pursue your
goals. You truly are
the "Sunny Jim" of
our family.
Love always. Mom,
Dad, Lisa, Amy and
Megan
A stonishing
L oving
L evel headed
I ntelligent
S tupendous
O utgoing
N ice
(occasionally
naughty)
Thomas D. Heuer
Allison H. Hrovat
Your fabulous smile wanned our hearts minutes after
you were born. We knew then you would "Take The
World by Storm". We are so very proud of you. Go
out into the world and "grab that brass ring"-it"s
yours.
Love always. Mom, Dad, Jennifer, Ashley, Poochie
and TAB 197
James A. Janosik
IX-ar Jim,
You'll always succeed,
both ill life and in heiiiht.
Bui you'll always be my
baby broihcr. Ciingralula-
tion on (iradualifin. You've
earned ii well. - i.ove Joey
Dearest Jim,
Yi)u are the light
of our lives. From
Kindergarten
through High
School, you have
always sirived for
the best and have as
a result, excelled in
all your goals and
objectives. We
wish you continued
success in all your
future endeavors.
We are so very
proud of you, and
remember- "If you
can dreain it, you
can do it." - All
our love (3 cars),
Mom, Dad, (Irand-
ma. Nana & I.ittle
Makia Philpott Jenkins
To my darling daughter who's become the most wonderful
young lady a mother could ask for. Keep that smile you've had
from day one. Stay determined to accept nothing less than
God's best, and you'll always have your heart's desire.
Remember the steps of a good girl are ordered of the Lord.
Stay in the secret place of the Most High.
1 love you. Your Mom
Matrika D. Johnson
Dear
Matrika,
You did it!
Congratula-
tions! You
have reached
this point in
your life
overcoming
the road
hazards and
obstacles of
life and
excelling
academi-
cally. We are
proud of
you! So
don't stop
now!
Dad and
Judy
Stephanie;
Mom and
I are very
proud of
our little
girl. May
the Lord
watch and
keep you
safe no
matter
what roads
life may
lead you
down.
Our love
to you
always.
Mom and
Dad
Stephanie L. Kazar
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Kelly Arline Kontra
Dear Kelly,
The years
have passed
so quickly.
You're a
beautiful
young lady
now. We
hope your
life is
blessed with
good health
and
happiness
and all your
dreams
come true.
Never forget
how much
we love you.
Love. Mom.
Dad and
Kristy
Matthew James Koons
Dear Matt,
We were truly
blessed when
God gave you
to us. You
have always
been a kind,
loving son and
brother who
exercises good
judgement in
the things you
do. We are
sure these
attributes are a
winning
combination
for success and
happiness.
Love always.
Mom and
Vince, Dad and
Charlotte
Chrissy,
Step up to
* ■^"
the plate for
It.
a grand slam
future.
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^^m
and Mark
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Michelle Lynn Kumel
Michelle; (Mickey)
Congratulations - you did your best and we are proud of
you. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors,
and hope all your dreams come true.
Love. Mom. Dad and Allyson
Dear Matt,
We are very
proud of all
your
accomplish-
ments and
the young
man you
have
become.
Most of all,
we're happy
for you and
hope you'll
always find
the thing
that will
make your
life a truly
happy and
fulfilling
one.
Love, Mom
and Dad
Matthew Mc Dermott
Allison Metti
Dear Allison,
Scholar,
athlete,
daughter, sister,
friend. ..Bravo!
You have more
than honored
the family
name, and
through it all,
you have
remained a
lady. Keep your
kindness, wit.
and integrity
with you
always. You are
cherished.
Go with God
and all our
love.
Mom, Dad, and
Christine
Michael Franks Miller
Dear Michael,
Thank you for
being such a
wonderful son
and good friend.
You have
enriched my life
beyond words
can express, and
will continue
too!
"Congratulations
son" I'm proud
of you and so is
your family, I
wish you good
health.
happiness, love,
and much
success in
everything you
do in life.
Michael, follow
your kind heart
and dreams
while doing your
very best.
1 love you, and
I'll be there for
you.
Love. Mom.
Grandma and
vour familv
Lori Mitsliavich
To have a daughter is to know a special kind of joy.
Lori. you have given us more pride and joy than we
ever thought possible. You are a wonderful young
woman and we wish only the best for you today and
always. We love you very much!
Love, Mom and Dad
Years ago 1
was blessed
with a
beautiful baby
girl. Today
we are both
blessed
because you
have become
a smart,
beautiful, and
caring young
woman. I
pray your
future is filled
with many
i more
blessings and
fulfilled
dreams.
Love, Mom
Matthewsky,
Better than
the gold of
kings are
memories
of happy
things.
Congratu-
lations!
Strive for
excellence.
Love,
Mom and
Dad
Jacqueline Montgomery
Matthew G. Moster
Marissa Mukavetz
Matthew G'Hara
Matthew,
You have
grown up
from our
little
"clown" into
a handsome
young man!
It seems like
only
yesterday
that you
were a 91b,
5oz. baby!
Work hard
and enjoy
life fully.
We will
always love
you!
Love, Mom.
Dad, Trisha
and Aileen
Christy Peacocli
Christy:
There will be many wonderful and exciting
opportunities for you in the future because you are so
very special. Stay happy and have fun along the way.
Love, Mom, Dad & Bob
199
Sean Nelson
Dear Erin.
It seems like only
yesterday we sent
you off to school,
eager to learn, and
now as we send
you off again you
still have that zest
for learning.
Things have not
always been easy
but you faced life
with grace and
courage. We know
these qualities will
always be with
you. You've made
us all so proud of
the wonderful
woman you have
become.
Love, Mom, Jon
and Zee
Erin E. Patterson
Lori.
Always keep that
beautiful quality
about you. You
have grown into a
beautiful, young
woman in such a
short time. You are
going on to bigger
and better things
and we know you
will succeed in
anything you
attempt. Your father
and I are. and
always will be very
proud of you.
Remember, just
close your eyes and
it is all attainable.
We love you. God
Bless you.
Love, Mom and Dad
Michelle, Michelle Penny
It seems like such a short time ago that we were
blessed with you. You have grown into the beautiful
young lady we knew you would be. Now you are
going on to face more challenges in your life, and we
know you will conquer all that you attempt. Your
father and I are very proud of you. Always remember
dreams can come true. We love you. God Bless you.
Love. Mom and Dad
Georgian,
We are very
proud of
you. Wish
you the
best.
Love. Dad.
Mom and
ChrLstina
and Ann
Georgian Peric
Chris Pierce
Landon Proctor
Gi!
We are
so proud
of all
your
accom-
plish-
ments. -
Now
spread
your
wings
and fly. -
There is
so much
to see
and do.
Your
family
loves
you.
200 Gina Prodan
4k
.jr.,.H|,
Janelle.
What-
ever you
decide to
so in life,
always
be true to
yourself.
Also,
remem-
ber 1
love you
and will
be here
when-
ever you
need me.
Con-
gratula-
tions!
With
Love.
Mom
we love you
always.
Love and
Congratula-
tions. Mom
and Dad
Janelle Routen
Erin Ryan
Jessica Serwatka
Dear
Jessica,
Congratu-
lations! We
are so
proud of
you. You
are a
brilliant
young
woman
with a
bright
future
ahead. You
are so
loved.
Wishing
you the
very best.
God Bless.
Love,
Mom and
Grandma
Courtney Sharp
Dear
, J
Court!
^ *ibv
IVIiddle
^ ^1
child. Big
M 'ti
.sister.
H m
Little
' V M
sister,
comedian.
athlete.
psycholo-
^Hj^HHvflH
gist, apple
of your
father' s
HPVBC^
eye, "wise
beyond
your
years".
We love
you
^^^^^K^ ^^^B'
dearly!
Mom,
Dad,
Carrie,
Cameron
Jason Short
Congratula-
tions, Jason!
We always
knew you
could do it! It's
been a long,
hard road, but
you made it
past the first
hurdle. May the
best always
come your
way. We love
you always.
You make us
proud!
Love, Mom,
Dad and
Jessica
Leland Smerdel
Lee J,
I remember the
days when we
would fight
nonstop. Boy,
how you have
matured since
then. Look at
you now;
graduating high
school and
going out into
the real world. 1
am so proud of
you. I wish you
luck in
everything you
do. I know you
can do anything
as long as you
set your mind to
it. 1 love you.
Your big sis,
Kellie
Jill Smialelv
"With the first light of sun - Bless you.
When the long day is done - Bless you.
In your smiles and your tears - Bless you.
Through each day of your years - Bless you.'
We love you. Beanie!
Dad and Mom
Kitnberly R. Smith
You have the intelligence, you have the right spirit.
Step into your future. You will do well.
Love, Mom and Dad
Tiffany Y. Smith
Dear Tiffany,
We are very
proud of the
beautiful,
bright and
loving young
Christian
woman you
have become.
Keep Christ
first in your
life and
success will
, be yours.
Always
remember
"we can do all
things
through
Christ which
strengthens
us".
Love, Mom
and Dad
Dear Courtney,
Congratulations!
Graduation is a
happy time, as
you think of all
you've
accomplished. ..a
hopeful time, as
you look to a
wonderful future
and a heart-
warming time, as
those of us who
love you share
your happiness.
We are very
proud of you.
And may all the
years ahead be
successful ones
for you !
Love, Mom,
Dad, Eli and
Family
%
Brandon Taylor
your
head up!
Love you
always!
Your
Mom
201
Kelley-B,
Kelley Taylor
Dear Jim,
We are
very proud
of you.
Best of
luck in the
future.
Love,
Mom and
Dad
Dear
Alison,
Congratu-
lations!
Thank you
for giving
us so many
happy
memories.
May you
accom-
plish all of
your goals.
You've
made us so
proud! We
love you
very
much!
Love,
Mom and
Dad
Alison Stahre
To our
princess.
May your
dreams
come true
and bring
you much
happi-
ness.
With
God's
help
you'll
reach the
sky.
Love,
Mora and
Dad
Lisa Udovicli
Robyn Ulle
Congratula-
tions to "our
little girl"
who makes
us proud
every day.
Remember,
there is
nothing you
can't
achieve as
long as you
try your
best. Set
your goals
and go for
it. Nothing
can stop you
now.
We love
you!
Mom, Dad,
Michael and
Stacy
Jason,
The family
dreamer,
A young man with
incredible vision
and valuable
insights.
A thinker, a
wonderer, an
adventurer
Whose gifts
include a sense of
humor, loyalty and
- j a great love of life,
^ We wish you
continued success
in your college
career and beyond.
Ride on and enjoy !
Love, Dad, Mom,
Jennifer, Melissa,
and Rebecca
Jason Waina
La Shunda Anntoinette
Wasiiington
202
Dear Missy,
Here we are once
again with God's
help at the end of
another
milestone. I told
you it could be
done. I'm so
proud of you. Just
remember to be
the best you can
be and strive high
for what you want
to accomplish and
it can be done.
Even after having
Booka at 17 you
still made it. Just
remember I will
always be there
for you.
Good Luck
Love, Mommy
and Booka
Jenea Weems
Words for Jenea
1) Expect the unexpected, it's always there.
2) Don't measure your successes or failures by others.
3) Sometimes, it's who you know that gets you in.
Remember, it's what you are that keeps you there.
4) You always have to work five times harder.
5) Always have goals. When you reach one, add two
more.
6) Love and respect all.
Love, Mom, Dad, Byron, Bridget Weems
Just yesterday,
you were our
little girl. You
were growing,
learning, and
becoming the
beautiful,
intelligent,
young lady you
are today. Keep
reaching,
striving, and
believing. Only
then, the best
will come to
you.
12 down, 5 to
go-
Love, Mom,
Dad, Toni, and
Kai
YOU GO
GIRL!
Najah Q. Weems
thletics gave many
students an
oppoitunity to go to
college.
A.F.S 104
Abbott, Christopher 101, 112
Abiecunas, Alison 89, 155
Abiecunas, Eric 145
Academics Divider 130
Acino, Lea 125, 167, 170
Acino, Marcello 167
Acl<ley, Rachel 22,49,54, 101, 110
Activities Divider 86
Ad, Student Council 214
Adams, Ashley , 145
Adams, Blair 145
Adams, Daemyon 167
Adams, Erin 155
Adams II. Richard 155
Addis, Biair 73
Addis, Jane 8, 101, 104, 135, 194
Ahmetovic, Melissa 167
Ahmetovic, Samir 155
Aides, Media 122
Aides, Office 98
Airfoat, Ericka 185
Alaupovic, Andjela 155
Aldridge, Monique 94,96, 101, 125, 155
Alexander, Joshua 155
Alexander, Zipporah 145
Alkema, Jayson 145
Alkema, Lisa 167
Allen, Charmaine 14,73,75, 101. 167, 185
Allen, Pierre 167
Allen, William 155
Almond, Martees 145
Amato, Sue Ann 37, 135, 194
Amigoni, Christine 64, 65, 138, 155, 187
Anderson, Christopher 155
Vernadette White
You are a daughter to be proud of.
Words can't explain the "Love"
we have for you. You are blessed,
and we're blessed to have you as
our daughter B. K. A. "Vern"
Baby.
Anderson, Michael 167
Anderson, Nathan 145
Anderson, Tiffany 96, 155, 185
Anness, Betsy 37, 137
Announcers, P. A 123
Anthony, LaShandra 167
AntoninI, Justin 132, 194
Appling, Lyndsey 81, 145
Aquila, Antoinette 105, 155
Aquilano, Andrew 22
Aquilano, Brianna 155, 187
Archie, De Angelo 145
Arendt, Bryan 22, 207
Armstrong, Bradford 22, 182
Armstrong, Celeste 7, 91, 92, 104, 105, 145
Arnold, Lauren 10. 12, 14, 15, 22, 45, 49, 50. 54.
84,85,98, 101, 111, 113, 122, 125, 137, 194,
195,212
Arp, Cjros 155
Arp, Robin 83. 155
Arpin, Bryan 155
Art, Commercial 109
Ashdown III, Robert 155
Attamante, William 135
Attwood, Dawn 94, 155, 187
Austin-Hunt Corporation 213
Automotives, Vocational 108
Avery, De Von 22
Awards, Senior 191
Ayers, Michelle 132
CD
I~ oy's basketball
' suffered but still had
another excellent
5
season.
Babuder. Michael 102, 155
Babyak. Brian 155
Bachmann. Amanda 145
Bachmann. Amy 94, 145
Badley. Jessica 145
Badley. Ramona 167
Baglione. Julie 145
Bailey. Christopher 155
Bailey. Michael 167, 184
Bailey, Rashaun 109, 167
Baioni, Kalherine 188, 189, 191
Baisden. India 22
Baisden, Kevin 145
Baker, Emilie 86,89,91,92, 105. 155
Bali, Crevantes 145
Ballard, Leroy 145
Balliday. Lequisha 94
Ballinger, Megan 6, 15, 46, 55. 77, 102, 104. 125,
167,210
Balogh, Lauren 145
Banach, David 182, 191
Banc, Tom 5,37,59, 135
Band, Concert 97
Band, Jazz 89
Band, (wlarching 90
Bandy, Rafik 155
Bandy, Rashaad 22
Banks, Charmaine 22
Banks, Kevin 22, 55, 59, 60
Baranowski, Robert 145
Barber. Terrance 155
Barbish, Ethel 135
Barcza. John 135
Barkan, Malaika 145
Barker, Brenda 133, 194
Barker, Jennifer 7, 91 . 92. 167
Barker, Wendy 77,81, 101, 167, 170,210
Barnauskas, Michael 59, 68, 82, 145
Baron, Gregory 167
Baron, Stephen 155
Barquinero. Christina 22. 109
Barrett, Joyce 135
Bartchak, Melissa 104, 167
Battel, Richard 101, 167, 176, 182
Bartlett, Candace 155
Baniett, Cliff 22, 137
Basalla, Anthony 71,72,76, 145
Basalla, Lisa64, 65, 103, 104, 118, 167, 180,210
Baseball 182
Basketball, Boy's 70
Basketball, Girl's 74
Battiste Jr., Charles 145
Battle, Karen 73, 116, 145
Batz, Katana 94
Baugh, Takara 167
Bauza, Thomas 167
Bayko, Gail 155
Baylog, Kelly 13,84,85, 116. 125, 126, 128, 155,
191
Bear, Anna 94, 145
Beasley, Andre 145
Beasley. Clifford 96
Beasley, Lakisha 155
Beatty, Tameka 155
Beaumont. Con 155
Bechtel, Carol 132
Beck, Lindsay 84, 85, 145, 152
Beck, Natalie 10,50,84,85,104,119,157
Bedford, Jessica 145
Begovic, Mario 145
Begovic, Mike 167
Belanich, Michael 59, 67, 167
Belanich, Rich 190
Bell, Amanda 145
Bell, Anthony 145
Beil, Brandon 167
Bell, Kristin 22, 112
Bell, Shavon 22,73, 75
Beil, Tawanda 155
Benak. Jamie 77, 167
Bender, Stan 37, 1 18, 135
Bennett, Alexis 145
Bennett. Sara 155
Bennett. Sherita 145
Benovic. John 145
Bergolc, Daniel 191
Berkheimer, Kristy 91, 93, 129. 155. 160
Besley. Majida 22
Besses. Truceilla 22
Bibbs. Verea 73. 96. 145
Biehl, Abigael 77, 89, 91. 97. 155
Biehl, Christopher 76, 142, 167
Big Bouquet Florist 216
Big Show 188
Biiavcic, Dalibor 145
Billig. Justin 155
Bitassa, Anthony 110
Bitner, Monica 22, 81
Bivens, Kelli 155
Black, Allen 122, 123, 135
Black, Dolores 135
Black, Jonathan 167
Black, Matthew 155, 183
Black. Patrick 145
Blackburn. Thomas 22
Blatnik. Kathleen 77, 167
Blazetic, Katharine 77, 155
Blevins, Rachel 7, 154, 167
Bluhm, William 22
Began Jr., Dwayne 145
Bojc. Phillip 63, 72, 145
Bolden. Lucretia 155
Booker. Akita 22
Booker. Justin 145
Boothe. Michael 59, 72, 109, 167
Borchert. Rebecca 7, 23, 69, 81 , 1 1 7, 1 85
Borcziak, Brian 145
Borden. Tiffani 167
Bonbong. Laura 155
Bosher. Denny 11, 23, 182
Bosher. Paul 145
Boswell. Lashawn 92
Bowman. Anthony 145
Bowman. Steven 132.212
Bowmaster, Holly 167
Bowser. Jessica 23,49,94, 125. 194. 195
Bowser. Viclona 83. 94. 145
Boy's Tennis 187
Boy's Basketball 70
Boyd, Jennifer 145
Boykin, Darnell 145
Bozich, John 145
Bradley, Ciarra 145
Brady, Melissa 9, 67, 142, 167
Braizes, Dawn 84
Brantley, Dametrious 145
Brantley, Derek 145
Brantley, Donte 155
Brazailis. Lakrii 155
Brazis, Dawn 81, 155
Brazytis, fvlichael 155
Breeding, Melissa 83, 94, 98, 99, 145
Brenizer, Maryellen 145
Brenkus, Linda 135, 194
Brewer, Cheryl 125, 155
Brewer, Krislina 23, 101, 125
Brichacek, Heidi 155
Brichacek, Wendi 167
Brinovec, Alexandra . 64, 94. 101, 118, 167, 170,
210
Britt, Gibran 167
Bro, Has 72
Broadbent. Gary 191
Brochak, Shaun 23, 112
Brooks, Chameka 23, 109
Broughton Jr., Ronald 167
Brown. Amani 145
Brown, Edward 155
Brown, Hassan 59
Brown, Jeffrey 23
Brown, Kimyashia 23
Brown, Larry 23, 112
Brown, Me Shawn 167
Brown, Rayshun 156
Brown, Rick 182
Brown. Ronald 145
Brown, Sharonda 145
Brown II, Stephen 145
Browski. Christina 102, 167
Bruno, Michael 23
Bryant, Norine 23, 111
Bucar. Brandon 122, 123, 167
Bucewicz. Alexandra 146
Buchannon. William .... 23, 59, 80, 180, 184, 194,
195
Buchnan, Stephanie 146
Buford. Alexis 156
Bunton, Clifton 23, 111
Burdette, Melissa 156
Burke, Brooke 146
Burke. John 112, 156
Burns, Jessica 167
Burr, Alisha 94. 104, 146
Burrell, Christina 96, 99, 156
Burrell, Christopher 23, 182
Burton, Melissa 146
Burton III, Emanuel 23, 51, 108
Burya. Amy 89, 91, 156, 160
Bush, Alan 194
Bush, Joan 83
Bush III, Frederick . 12. 23, 55. 56. 58, 59, 61, 72
Butcher, Joann 185
Butera, Robert 23, 134, 167
Butler. Bobby 63, 146
Butler, Priscilla 146
eilings were painted
in many classrooms.
Cadovec, Regina 85
Cahill, Jeffrey 49, 100, 182
Cahill, Steven 146
Calabrese, Kevin 156, 183
Calhoun. Eugene 146
Call. Kenneth 146
Callaway. Veronica 167
Calloway, Shanise 146
Calvert, Heather 156
Campensa, Stephen 146
Canady, Ivy 146
Cancasci, Valerie 91, 97, 146
Candela, Caria 146
Candow, Amanda 65, 146
Candow, Nicole 156
Candow. Slacy 146
Cangemi, Thomas 167
Capretta, Jennifer 23, 94
Capretta, Timothy 61, 146
Cardile, Christopher 167
Cardile, Michael 156, 183
Cargill, Chelsea 146
Carleton, Amanda 194, 195
Carlson, Chnslopher 13, 156
Carmean, Sarah 24
Carmichael, Katy 44, 101, 104, 118, 167, 210
Carpenter, Aaron 156
Carpenter, Patricia24, 82, 83, 100, 101, 138, 185,
211
Carr, Ashleigh 94, 97, 146
Carr, Deanna 94, 146
Carrigua, Lafir 73
Cararth, Mike 1 10
Carse, Kevin 59, 66, 67, 101, 117, 166, 158, 182,
210
Carstarphen, Cedrick 5,58, 167
Carstarphen, Dedric 59
Carter, Courtney 146
Carter, Kenyatta 72, 146
Case, Wendy 135
Caslrovince. Anthony 101, 118, 168, 210
Caves, Belicia 24, 54
Cek, Nichole 65, 146
Cerne, David 102, 103, 168, 182
Champa, Heather 146
Champion, Leroy 24, 54
Chandler, Ronald 146
Chapman, Jessica 64, 156
Chatman, Shaun 146
Cheerleaders 84
Cherne, Leah13, 14, 50, 84, 85, 86, 95, 101, 124,
125, 168
Cherne, Zachary 24, 49, 194, 195
Chielo, Ne'Quinne 24
Chike, Brian 156, 182
Chillious, Crystal 146
Choral Masters 94
Chorale, Varsity 95
Choraliers 94
Chrestoff, Devin 146
Christopher, Angela 135
Christopher, Michael 108, 168
Chrzanowski, Joseph 146
Church, Nichelie 81, 168, 185
Cicco, Dawn 90, 91, 97, 146
Cicco, Jennifer 4, 18, 24, 49, 86, 89, 91, 97, 137.
191, 194, 195
Cindric, Peter 146
Ciora, Jonathan 146
Cipo, Steven 168
Cipriano, Angela 125, 146
Cirino, Robert 165
Ciuprinskas, Jason 146
Clapacs, John 132
Clark, Christa 156
Clark, Erik 156
Clark, James 112, 146
Clark, Kristin 104, 105, 129, 156
Clark, Shannon 24, 49, 86, 91, 92, 194, 195
Clark, Tiffany 24
Clarke, Patrick 168
Clay, Andrea 146
Clay, Michael 146
Clay, Shawntee 96, 156, 187
Clinic Aides 107
Clinkscales, Maria 100
Closing 212
Clove, Erin 59
Clovenbach, William 156
Club. Cultural 119
Club, Key 126
Club, Poetry 127
Club, Ski 102
Cocherell, Brian 90, 91, 97, 168
Cochran, Reginald 156
Coe, Ayesha 168
Coe Jr., Phillip 24
Cofield, Bridgette 24, 49, 185
Cogley, Amber 9, 24, 64, 65
Cogley, Gabriel 116, 168
Colantonio, Joseph 24
Colantonio, Nicholas 168
Colbert, Charmayne 146
Cole, Jamie 24, 111, 194, 195
Index
Coleman Jr., Anthony 156
Colini, Janelle 77, 98, 168, 21 1
Collier, Chandra 168
Collins, Katie 94, 101, 168
Collins, Kelly 120. 121, 125, 129, 146
Collins, Sierra 146
Colon, Jose 146
Colvin, Maryann 146
Comer, April 24
Comer, Jamie 81, 168
Commencement 193
Conchan, Adrienne 94
Connelly, Carolyn 156
Connelly, Frances 24
Conyers, Bryan 24, 114
Cook, Cynthia 168
Cook, Joan 120, 121, 127, 138
Cook, Johanna 146
Cook. Nicole 146
Cook Jr., Warner 146
Cooks, Joi 168
Cooper, William 24
Cooperative Business Education 109
Copenhaver, John 135
Copic, Elizabeth 91,94, 103,117, 168
Copic. John 5, 170, 207
Corcoran, Margaret 10,24.84. 98. Ill
Corpening, Monica 168
Corps, Flag 92
Cortes, Lillian 146
Cosiano, Nina 156
Cothran, James 59
Cottrell. Melissa 146
Council. Student 124
Country, Cross 68
Courtney, Maureen 94, 146
Cousett, Aleeka 146
Cousette. Deshawn 24,54, 109
Cox, Benjamin 146
Cozart, Steven 102, 156
Crane III, Wesley 56,76,87, 116, 142, 168
Cranfield, Larry 146
Cranow, Nicole 94
Cravener. Stacy M 135
Creer, Michael 5,56,58,59,61, 111
Crismor, Rebecca 25, 109, 194. 195
Crisp. Jessica 156
Crisp. Tara 81
Cultural Club 119
Cummings, Jamal 72. 146
Cummings. Shaun 25, 111, 124
Cunningham, Ada 91. 97, 152. 168
Cunningham Jr., Paul 146
Curtis. Elizabeth 168
Curtis. Tynnyshia 25
Cvetkovic. Frank 156
Cvetovac. Alan 25
Cvetovac. Tatiana 156
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rj^PJ een was enjoyed by
many students.
D' Apice. Jamie 156
D'Amico Jr.. David 67, 168
D.C.T 112
Daly, Kelly 168
Dana, Pandora 25, 55
Dancy, Season 156
Daniels, Jen/ase 168
Dattilo, Richard 25
Daugherty. Doc 37, 72. 194
Davies, James 25,49,90,91,97, 194. 196
Davies, Jennifer ... 86,91,97, 103, 105, 152. 156
Davis, Ariana 156
Davis, Cara 156
Davis, Darnell 25
Davis. David 146
Davis. Derrell 156
Davis. James 72, 94, 146
Davis, Jen 94
Davis, John 72. 147
Davis. Johnathan 25, 49, 54, 67
Davis, Keyasha 73, 96, 147
Davis, La Shona 147
Davis, Lowell B 132
Davis, Lynn 133
Davis, Matt 41
Davis. Michael 147
Davis. Natasha 147
Davis, Sarina 156
Davis, Tayonna 25, 94, 96
Dawkins, Cherise 168
Dawson, Latoya 147
Dawson Jr., Steven 59, 108
Day, Timothy 89, 91 , 97, 168
De Julius, Angela 156
De Loach. Gabriel 147
De Loach. Michelle 168
De Luca, Franklin 89, 168
De Ramus, Krishauna 168
De Wine. Carol 132
De Wine. Jean 89. 91. 95, 97. 115, 156. 211
De Wine, Matthew 25, 76, 208
Deal. Sarah 168
Deas. Derek 72. 156
Delaney. Erinn 109
Delwitt. Lavonna 185
Dennis. Ericka .. 25. 49. 54. 91. 92. 96. 154. 194.
196
Dennis, Jonathan 25
Dennis, Michael 168
Dennis-Rogers, Susan 37, 135, 194
Dent, Regan 25
Dent, Zemearia 168
Deramus. Shaun 185
Desselles. Alexis 147
Devor Jr.. Richard 60, 147
Di Biase, Stephanie 191
Di Lalla, Charles 76. 82, 147
DiLalla, Patrick 25.49,76.82. 127. 187
Dick, Melissa 25
Dickinson, Sharonda 156
Dindia, Molly 168
Disbrow, Dennis 68, 79, 102, 168
Diversified Cooperative Training 112
Divider, Academics 130
Divider. Activities 86
Divider, Memories 180
Divider, Senior 18
Divider, Sports 56
Divider, Underclass 142
Dixon, David 147
Dixon, Dennard 147
Dixon, Kim 37, 135
Dixon, Rachel 13, 98, 99, 156
DIugos, Sean 25, 108
Dobucki, Katherine 101. 168
Doehring, Patrick 187
Dominick, Jodi 188,189
Dominick, Michael 168
Dominique. Kristyol 156
Donner, Kristin 156
Dore, Katherine 73, 147
Dore. Nate 95, 121, 160
Dore, Nathaniel 120, 125, 156
Domes, Nicholas 147
Dorsey, Tanya 94, 147
Dorsey Jr.. Richard 147
Dostal. Christopher 168
Dotson. Richard 25, 55, 76, 125, 102
Douglas, Holly 15.77.81.168,185
Douglas, Quinta 168, 186
Dowd, Rashida 25
Dowell, Rita 168
Doyle, Jessica 26,49,54
Doyle, Mike 182
Drake, Tamika 64, 65, 74, 89, 154, 156, 187
DuBroy, Terry 37, 135
Duckworth, Autumn 96, 168
Duer, Emily 77, 79, 156
Duer, James 26, 49,79, 112
Duheri, Zineta 26
Duheric, Almir 168
Dukes, Diana 89, 168
Duncan, Shaneika 147
Durbin, Michael 135
Durr, Darrius .... 26, 41, 49. 52, 54, 101. 118, 125
Durrah, Rashand 26
Dworning, April 26, 86,91, 92, 154
Dworning, Frederick 15, 102, 117. 156
Dwyer, Bill 133, 194
Dybzinski, Adam 156
Dzerowicz, Alex 134, 135
1 xtracurrucular
activities were
almost eliminated
J because of levy loss.
Eanes, Adonte 156
Earick, Jonathan 156
Eariey, Chris 110
Easlick, Nicole 169
Easter, Janelle 168, 185
Echols, Kelly 191
Echols, Reggie 37, 135
Echols, Richard 168
Echon, Michael 26
Eddy, Christopher 26
Edmonds. Andrew 9, 26, 40, 49, 56, 63, 187
Edmonds. David 59, 80, 169
Edmonds, Leah 169
Edmonds Jr., Ronnie 108
Edmondson, Saif 26
Edwards, Venisha 157
Edwardsen, Joel 108, 169
Egleton, Monique 169
Elding, Crissy 92
Elding, Keri 26
Eiding, Rachel 91, 92, 157
Ekuibe, Chinyere 147
Elie, Dion 80, 147
Elliot Jr., Cecil 80, 157
Ellis, Leah 26
Ellis, Yelonda 26
Ellison, Stacia 73, 147
Elmore, Jessica 26, 194, 196
Elmore. Yvette 135
Elston. Charlotte 135. 212
Emans. Chris 110
Emser. Jennifer .. 89. 91. 97. 103. 128. 169. 180,
191
Enforcement, Law 110
Englebrecht, Geoffrey 91, 97, 157
Ervin, Christina 147
Eslick, Nicole 81, 185
Estes, Kenneth 157
Eubanks, Marcus 67, 147
Euclidian 113
Eucuyo 119
Evangelisti. Kimberiy 135
Evans. Brian 157
Evans. Jeffrey 91, 97, 134, 169, 182
Evans, Kentesha 157
Evans, Kevin 191
Evans, Petrice 73, 96, 169
Ewing, Christina 86.91, 103, 147, 154
ootball team had
another excellent
season.
F.T.A 107
Fall Play 120
Farmacci, Anthony 157, 182
Parkas. Ryan 89, 91. 97, 101. 169
Farley, Cara 157
Farrell, Edward 99, 157
Fattori, Lindsay 157
Fee, Colleen 26, 83, 194, 196
Feijoo. Louis 76, 147
Feldkamp. Thomas 50, 122, 123, 169
Felker, Dawn 81
Fell. John P 132
Fende, Christopher 147
Feriito. Ken 94, 135. 188, 194
Fernatt. James 26. 116
Festini. Nicole 65
Fetheroff Jr.. Michael 147
Ficere. Amanda 169
Ficere. Amie 85. 102
Ficere. Jessica 147
Fine. Bethany 4. 86. 91, 92, 94, 154, 157
Fine, Michelle 15, 84, 85, 94. 104. 120. 152
Finegan. Patrick 102
Fiorelli. Antonina ... 4. 18. 26, 49, 54, 91, 97, 191,
194, 196
Fish, Kimberiy 37, 135
Fisher, Antoine 1 1 , 1 2, 1 3, 1 4, 26, 56, 58, 59, 71 ,
72, 184
Fitzgerald, Ciaran 147
..rf I
Kalicia M. Williams
Dear Ka Ka.
I am very proud of you. Congratu-
lation.s!! You made it. Welcome to
adulthood. Good Luck.
Lo\'e va. Mom
Fitzpatriok, Daniel 26, 63, 102, 103, 181, 182,
194, 196
Flag Corps 92
Flake, Che 27
Flake, Jama! 147
Fiamert, Gale 135
Flannoy, Kenneth 157
Florklewicz, T. J 59, 182, 183
Floyd, Aisha 96, 147
Floyd, Sheereeda 96. 163, 185
Flynt, Erin.... 27,49,54,55,77,81,98, 122. 123.
125, 194, 196
Flynt, Kevin 132
Flynt, Matthew 63, 157
Fofanah, Monique 27. 111
Fogarty, Tim 182
Fonovic, Danny 76, 157
Foots, Marilyn 130, 132, 194
Fording, IVIark 182
Forgus, Angela 157
Fortson, Dwayne 147
Fortunato. Michael 157, 183
Foster, La Monte 184
Foster, Leonna 112, 157
Foster, Rob 89
Fouche, De Laurence 45, 191
Fountain, Sen-Wai 147
Fowler, Jane 136
Fox, Audree 133, 194
Fox, Stephanie 27,64, 111
Francetic, Dan 135
Franklin III, Milton 27
Frazier, Edward 135
Frederick, Mark 27
Frederick, Scott 157
Freeh, Emily 27, 52. 54. 137
Freeman. Erik 99, 157
Freeman, Tyria 27
Fresenko, Adria 157
Freshmen 144
Frierson, De Auna 27, 54
Fuduric. John 27, 100. 182
Fuller, Donna 27. 81. 96
Fuller, Felicia 96. 157
Fuller, Marquita 136
Fuller, Melanie 101, 137, 169
Fuller, Raychaun 27
Fulton, Christine 27, 114, 125
Fulton, David 67, 169
Futkos, Lisa 157
^_^_^ id's basketball had an
(p^ excellent season.
G.R.A.D.S 112
Gabhel, Octavia 147
Gady, Erin 7. 69
^ ,, Vicki Williams
Dear Vic.
These last 1 3 years have been hard
for you (and me), but you've made it
to be a beautiful and intelligent young
woman. Now it is lime for you to
continue you're life and make it even
better than it already is.
Love always. Mom. Dad, Kim. Amp.
Tish. Jr. Ericka. Family and Friends.
P. S. Remember, whatever you put
your mind to. you can accomplish.
Gage, James 157
Gaglione, Gina 64, 119, 138, 157
Gaglioni, Gina 187
Galali, Charles 27
Galati, Mathew 147
Gallager, Janice 132
Gallman, Vanessa 27, 101, 111, 194, 195
Gallon, Vincent 157
Gamero, Christina 127, 147
Ganser, Jarod 27, 53, 1 12
Gant, Latianna 147
Gardner, Tonya 27, 112
Garlock, Matthew 169
Garrett, Shaquita 147
Garski, Matthew 82
Gates, Barbara 136
Gates Jr., Michael 159
Gatson, Lloyd 27
Gaughan, Ricci 111, 169
Gavin, Kelly 27, 49, 54, 84, 85
Gecewich, Brian 63
Gecewich, Christine 21, 27, 91, 93
Gecewich, Richard 99, 157
Gelo, Ivan 157
Gentile, Erica 28, 125
George, Darryl 147
George, Shawn 157
Giancola, Daniel 89. 147
Giancola, Dave 91
Gibbons, Elizabeth ... 21 , 28, 41 , 49, 52, 54, 1 94,
196
Gibbons, John 136
Gibbons, Tom 59, 80, 194
Gilbert. David 94, 157
Gillessen, Matthew 67, 99, 169
Gillette, Paul 147
Gilliam. Chacity 28. 96
Gipson. Cherran 157
Girl's Basketball 74
Glalz. Shannon 7, 86, 91, 92, 105, 129, 169
Glavan, Richard 59, 169, 182
Glenn. Kandasha 96, 157, 185
Glick. Jay 157
Glicken. Brian 157
Glicken. Shaun 169
Glicker. Laura 169
Glowacki, Paul 184
Gnandt. Karen 19, 28, 49, 54
Gniatic. Rovena 28
Godec. Rebecca .... 11, 28, 64, 65, 186, 194, 197
Goerndt, Timothy 28,49.54, 182. 194, 197
Goff, Robert 157
Goidizen. Nicholas 147
Golf 63
Gonzalez. Michael 157
Gooden. Chnstopher 28, 59, 72
Gooding, Bill 133, 194
Goodman. Stephanie 91. 136
Goodson. Sal 147
Goodwin, Antoine 96. 157
Goodwin. Donte 28. 49. 127
Gordon, Sondra 169
Gorman, Michael 147
Gorse, Matthew 105, 157
Gorter. Angela 147
Gorter, Elizabeth 147
Goulde, Dorian 59,70,72, 169, 181, 184
Grabianowski, Jennifer 28, 49, 101, 120, 121,
190, 194, 197
Grad, Christopher 147
Grady, Jon 147
Graham, Kevin 55, 79
Grande, Danielle 28,49,54, 109
Granite, Joseph 59, 60, 72, 123, 157, 184
Grant, Brian 28
Grant, Erica 96, 157
Graves, Alicia 147
Graves, Brandon 157
Graves, Kevin 169
Graves, Teddie 157
Graves. Tennille 157
Graves, Tyrone 147
Gravitte, Kenneth 169, 182
Gray, William 136,194
Gray III, Edward 169
Grays, Robert 183
Grazi, Joe 110
Green, Christian 96, 169
Green, De Arlen .' 89
Green, Joy 157
Greene, Keldur 136
Greene, Michael 147
Gregory, Patricia 169
Greskowiak, Jamie 186
Grgincic, Donna 147
Grgincic, Josip 157
Grice, Brian 169
Grida, Angela 28, 44, 49, 54, 98, 194, 197
Griffin, Amey 62,86,91,97, 105, 157
Grinstead, James 28, 40, 54, 182
Gnsez, Kevin 9, 63, 169, 182
Grisez, Patrick 11, 28, 49, 54, 111, 182, 194, 197
Gross, Adam 157
Groudle. Adrians 169
Grubach. Alexis 185
Grubach, Mary 147
Grubach, Michael 157
Grundman, Laurel 125, 169
Grushcow, Bea 94. 136, 188
Gudaitis. Jonathan 68,91, 97, 111, 169
Guilamo. Tzeitel 147
Gundic. Allison 83. 147
Gutbrod. Pat 102
Gutbrod, Patrick 102, 169
Guzauskas, Martin 82, 83
Gydosh, James 147
Gymnastics 81
omecoming was the
last all school dance.
Haddon, Zakina 147
Hairston, Clifton 148
Hairston, Maurice 28
Hale, Jacqueline 169
Hall, Anthony 158
Hall, Barbara 158
Hall, Creeoni 169
Hall, Hanisha Ill
Hall, Khabeah 169
Hall, Maria 94, 148
Hall. Shiaya 73, 148
Hall. Tamilia 112
Hall. Tanisha 73, 148
Hall, Tenisha 148
Hall. Tiffany 73, 148
Haller, Edward 28
Halloween 116
Halstead, Benjamin 108, 169
Hamelin, La'Wanda 158
Hamelin. Lamonte 72, 148
Hammond, John 110
Hammond, Josh 183
Hammond, Joshua 28, 182
Hance. David 169
Handford. Michelle 158
Haneline. Timothy 158
Hanson. Karen.... 62.91.93, 101, 118, 142, 169,
181. 186
Hanson. Kelly 91, 97, 103, 105. 148
Hardy, Dante 158
Harrell. Chnstopher 56, 72, 148
Harrington, Eabonie 96, 169
Harris. Amanda 28
Harris. Delanoe 108
Harris. Desiree 28
Harns. Destiny 29, 125, 185
Harris, Dominic 169
Harris. Flint 148
Harns. Mark 148
Harns. Melonie 148
Harns. Square 158
Harris. Squlena 158
Harris. Sue 133
Harris. Tiffany 29. 112
Harris III. Morgan 148
Harris Jr.. Terry 29
Harrison. Clifton 72
Harrison. Fudail 80. 158
Harrison. Terence 148
Hartley, Thomas 99. 169
Hartmann. Jeff 36, 37, 136
Hartson. Michael 99, 169
Han/ille, Amin 59, 61. 80. 169
Hasberry. Stephan 54
Hasberry. Stephany 29. 49. 194. 197
Hatcher. Christina 64, 72. 169
Hatcher, Craig 29, 108
Hausen, Jennifer 2, 29. 53
Hawkins, Enisha 73, 74
Hawkins, Kerry 148
Hayes, Jacqueline 13, 158
Haynes, Deaidre 148
Headd II, Gerald 169. 182
Heath, Andrew 80, 148
Heath, Latisha 96. 148
Heaton, Michaelynn 91. 97. 148
Heffner, Christopher 158
Hefler IV, Joseph 169
Hein, Timothy 158
Heising, Daniel 148
Heising, Michelle 10, 50. 84, 85, 98, 142. 173
Heiss, Craig 29
Helcberger. Arek 72, 158
Henderson, Brandon 55, 72, 173
Henderson, Brian 148
Henderson, Chad 91,97, 158
Henderson III, Arthur 148
Hendrickson. Jessica 95, 106, 120. 121. 173
Hendnckson. Kevin 29
Heppner. Cara 29
Hsramb. Rob 19, 37, 76, 136, 187, 194
Hsramb, Ryan .. 29,41,52,55,59,76, 100, 142,
187, 194. 197
Hernandez, Juan 29,53, 102. 115
Hernandez. Matthew 148
Herndon. Givonns 148
Herod, Isaiah 148
Herrick, Almeda 108
Herzberg, Erin 103, 158
Hess, Lindsay 158
Heuer, Carolyn 136,194
Heuer, Thomas .... 29, 78, 79, 182, 183, 194, 197
Hewett, Leslie Ill
Hickman, Shanda 148
Hicks, Jaonza 96, 158
Hicks, Leslie 116, 173
Hicks. Tracey 173
Hicks Jr.. Wilbur 173
Higginbolhan. Daniel 148
Higgins. Dionna 158, 185
Higgins. Michael 29
Higham. Doug 67
Highland, Kourtney 19, 29, 98, 210
Hight, Julia 158
Hilbish, Jeremy 110
Hill, Berry 29
Hill, Deandre 29
Hill, Duval 173
Hill, Leslie 173
Hill, Melvin 158, 184
Hill, Nekima 72, 81, 158
Hill, Rene 158
Hill III, Berry 111
Hillsman, Monroe 184
Hilton, Andrew 29
Hirata, Wakako 29, 104
Hiscott, Matt 97
Hiscott, Matthew 6, 91, 158
Hising, Michelle 86
Hoak, Shondra 185
Hockey 78
Hodder, Jo Ann 130, 133, 136, 212
Hodge, Sean 99, 173
Hogan, Marteenia 148
Hoinski, Jonathan ... 95. 101. 117. 120,121, 166,
171, 173, 188, 189
Holbsrt. Sonya 158
Holiness, Angenette 29
Hollingsworth. Dale , 77, 136, 138
Holmes, Jarrod 158
Holmes, Lemuel 148
Holness. Shaun 20, 29, 54, 90, 97, 101
Holt. Randishia 148
Holt. Shayla 158
Holtz. Chnstopher 30
Holtz. Edward 67, 158
Homecoming 12
Homovec, Dick 77, 79, 136
Hooks, Shayla 30
Horton, Steven 30
Horvath, Thomas 148
Hottenroth, Dustie 148
Howard, Aisha 120, 121. 148, 158, 171
Howard, Candace 94, 148
Howard, Leon 158
Howard, Romero 30, 109
Howard. Russell 96, 158
Howard. Shawn , 173
Howard. Shermel 111, 173
Howell. Amy 30, 109
Howell, Chris 2
Howell. Lisa 100. 136
Howell. Terry 148
Howse. Beverly 37. 136
Hrovat. Allison ..,. 8,30,49,54,62,98, 101, 118,
129, 194. 197
Huenefeld. Jessica 158
Huey. Lanetta 173
Huffman. Jamie 84, 85, 148
Huffman. Jennifer 73. 148
Hufnagle. Sara 107, 148
Hughes, Stephanie 94, 106, 125, 138, 187
Humar. April 158
Humphrey Jr.. Kenneth 30
Hunter. Crisandra 148
Hunter. Danielle 148
Hunter. Eugene 30
Hunter, Jason 158
Hurt, Tiffany 30, 49, 109
Hutchins. Diane 96, 158
Hutchinson II, Jonathan 72, 148
Hutson. Azizi 30, 73
Hutton, Emily 148
Hutton, Kimberly 30, 50. 109
Hyle, Joshua 148
Index
merest in high school
students taking college
courses increased due
to levy failure.
lalelice. Kristin 73, 148
Ho, Ian 72
Indiano, Angela 77, 85, 159, 187
Ingram, Denise 96, 158, 185
Ingram, Shmere 30, 54, 1 12
losue. Diane 136
Irvin, Candlce 81, 159
Irvin. Geoffrey 148
Issacs, Larry 136. 194
It's Academic 127
Ivancic, Sfiannon 64, 65. 101. 118. 173
Ivey, Mercedes 96, 148
Ivey, Tiffany 30, 96
Ivory, Darice 30
uniors had only one
more year to go.
ey Club tries to
maintain a positive
influence in school.
Jablonski, Frank 37
Jackson, Anton 158
Jackson, Armand 158
Jackson, Bethany 111, 173
Jackson, Brian 173
Jackson, Ctiristina 110
Jackson, Latasfiia 148
Jackson, fVIaurice 173
Jackson, Monica 148
Jackson, Nicole 30,91.92
Jakse, Margaret 30. 77
Jalovec, Jodi 158
Jamerson, Crystal 14,95.96, 117, 125. 166. 171,
173
James, Erika 2, 111, 173
Janosik, James .... 30, 50. 54, 122, 123, 194, 198
Jazz Band 89
Jelenic, Jean 37. Ill, 136
Jenkins, Kimberty 30
Jenkins, Melissa 148
Jenkins. Mikia 30. 50, 54, 194, 198
Jenko. David 173
Jeric. Kerry 64. 158. 187
Jemigan. Ebony 173
Jerousek, Garrett 30
Jobs 1 14
Jochum, Michael 31
Johns, Tomeka 185
Johnson, Cedric 31
Johnson. David 31. 41. 55, 59, 67
Johnson, Desmond 94, 95, 96, 148
Johnson, Ericka 158
Johnson, Gabrielle 96. 158
Johnson, Gregory 45
Johnson, Jennifer 158
Johnson, Johnny 31,55,59,61
Johnson, Jonathan 45
Johnson, Kathleen 136, 137
Johnson. Kimberly 31
Johnson, Matrika21. 31. 41 , 50. 85, 97, 104, 185,
194, 198
Johnson, Pauline 136
Johnson, Riki 31
Johnson, Scott 72
Johnson, Terren 148
Jolly, Michael 31, 182
Jolly, Reco 59, 158
Jones, Althea 56,69,81, 158, 185
Jones, Amber 148
Jones. Christian 158
Jones. Ebony 148
Jones, Lawrence 108, 173
Jones, Malia 173
Jones, Rasheme 158
Jones, Shikira 158
Jones, Stacy 159
Jones, Stephanie 148
Jones. Tamea 173
Jones, Tino 59, 72
Jones Jr., Redon 158
Jordan, Chanell 159
Jordan, Sharonda 159
Jordan, Tiffany 31 , 170
Joyce, Shawn 89, 91 , 97. 159
Juniors 166
lnde,\
K.O.T.B 106
Kaba. Maima 159
Kallhof, Jessica 73, 148
Kallhof, Natalie 148
Kaminski, Phillip 31, 94
Kane, Amanda ... 91,97, 103, 104, 105, 116,159
Kane, Brian 159
Kane, Sean 173
Kane, Spencer 133, 194
Kapeluch, Jennifer 84,85, 149, 152
Karpy, Theodore 159
Karsokas, Matthew 159
Kascak, Holly 65, 149, 152
Kascak. Kristen 31. 100, 101, 138, 186
Kass, Dave 89
Katona, Joyce 136
Kaucic, Jamie 173
Kay, Gilla 97
Kazar, Stephanie 31 , 94, 194. 198
Kazen. Bill 67, 136
Keener, Chartene 149
Kehn. Dennis 136
Keith. Jamal 149
Keller. Margaret 159
Keller. Melissa 46, 54
Keller. Sarah 14. 18, 31. 50, 54, 94. 95
Kelley. Gregory 31
Kelley. Jim 37, 136, 194
Kelly, Brian 149
Kelly, Gabrielle 96, 104, 159
Kelly, Nicholas 149
Kenner, Ashley 96, 149
Kenner, Tyrone 31
Kenny, Sarah 77, 94, 173
Kerestesy, Daniel 11,31
Key Club 126
Kharin, llya 149
Kilkenney, David 76, 82, 91, 97, 154, 159
Kilkenney, Erin 11,31,56,69, 185
Kilroy, John Paul 67, 159
King, Andre 149
King, David 4. 76, 80. 95, 127, 149
King, Manvielle 149
King, Sarah Ill
King, Susan 2, 7, 77, 94, 101, 118, 125, 138, 170,
173
Kinsella, Stacy 149
Kitchen, Deanna 159
Kizer, Ebony 169
KIco, Aaron 159
Klein. Ellen 37, 106, 109, 136
Kletecka, Jay 182
Klocker, Carrie 180
Knaus, Nichole 45
Knauss, Kirsten .... 62. 83. 89. 95. 120. 121. 159.
160
Knauss, Marsha 136, 194
Knistautas, Michelle 102, 117, 173
Knowles. Jacqueline 149
Knuth. Robert 132, 133, 191, 194
Kocevar, Anita 173
Koczur, Heather 103, 136, 194
Koenig, Ingrid 37, 119, 136
Koerber, Samantha 89, 173
Koeth, Curtis 31
Kolar, Katie 5. 77, 173
Kolenc, Nicole 94. 103. 159
Koller. Jennifer 159. 170
Konchan. Matthew 108. 173
Kontra, Kelly 4, 31, 50, 54, 125, 194, 198
Kontra, Nadine 94. 159
Kontra, Terry 15,31,98, 125, 182
Koons, Matthew 32. 194, 198
Kope, Frederick 32, 115
Kosovich, Jennifer 89, 91, 93, 107, 128, 159
Kosovich, Kimberiy 9, 32, 86, 89, 91, 93, 95, 107,
128
Kovacevich, Christina 32, 50, 54, 64, 65, 112,
186, 194, 198
Kovit, Jacob 32
Kozlowski, Karen 136
Kramer, Barbara E 132
Krause, Samantha 149
Kreischer, Michael 32
Krimmel, Jill 139
Krivacic, Melissa 89, 149
Krsak, James 173
Krutsch, Matthew 79, 102, 134, 173
Kuery, Gannon 32
Kuhen, Laurel 94, 159
Kuklica, Jenna . 95, 101, 119, 120. 121, 171, 173
Kulcsar, Michael 32, 44
Kumel, Allyson 9. 64, 159
Kumel, Michelle 32. 54, 194, 198
Kunsman, Kathryn 32, 50, 101, 107Kurlander,
Lisa 37, 103, 139
Kushman, Bradley 63, 149
Kyle, Gerald 110
Kyle, Rashawn 72
evy defeated for the
third and fourth time
during the school year.
La Bounty. Brian 149
La Bounty, Carly 159
La Fountain, Harry 173
La Fountaine, Amber 159
La Riccia, Denise 32
La Riccia, Jessica 149
La Shore, Ronetta 32, 1 1 1
La Shore, Syeta 149
Lacey, Ashante 173
Lach, Wallace 173
Lampley, Kimberiy 159
Lane, De Anna 149
Lanese, Richard 149
Lang, Ryan 159
Langdon, Paula 139
Langford, Crystal 159
Langford, Lisa 139. 194
Langsdale. Dyana 149
Lapp. Todd 193
Lardomita. Jack 59
Larkin Jr , Bobby 173
Larsen, Steve 91
Lassiter, Dontell 149
Lassiter, Robert 149
Latsch, Renee 32
Laumadue, Arie 186
Laurich, (Matthew 59, 60, 159
Launch, Michele 72, 173, 186
Laurich. Taryn 173, 186
Lavender, Danielle 149
Law Enforcement 110
Lawrence, Barry 32, 181, 187
Lawrence, Jamel 180, 184
Lawrence, Michael.... 89. 95, 116, 118, 119, 120,
121, 127,159, 160,211
Lawrence, Tamika 149
Lawshea, Naqueta 32
Laznik, Kevin 149
Leben, Brian 108, 173
Ledford, Leah 109
Lee, James 32
Lemieux, Karen .. 14, 32, 50, 54, 85, 91, 97, 101,
102, 104, 191
Lennon, Brian 76, 91, 97, 173
Lennon, Sean 90, 91, 97. 105, 149
Leppelmeier, Eric 149
Lesefky, Stacy 186
Lesko, Brandy 94, 159
Lewand, Rachel 83, 149
Lewis, Deshaun 108, 173
Lewis, Don 182
Lewis, Kelly 112, 149
Lewis, Laquonta 94, 173
Lewis, Niesia 159
Lewis, Shannon 149
Lewis, Tim 182
Lewis II, Loversier 45
Li, Chen 173
Life. Student 6
Lin. Brandon 72
Linderman, Joan 212
Lindic, Lou 50, 118
Lindic, Louis 32, 44, 52, 194
Lingsdale, Diane 112
Linton. Brandon 159
Linton, Jason 108, 173
Lipiec, Megan 81,86,89,91, 101, 174
Lipiec, Sarah 90. 91, 97, 149
Little, Valentene 159
Litwinowicz, Christopher 99
Lo Conti, Dennis 159
Locich, David 108
Lockers 128
Lockett, Chanel 101, 124, 125, 174
Locust, Jessica 74, 95, 96, 159, 185
Locust, Walter 174
Long, Corneal 149
Long, Ryan 183
Long, Tim 182
Longo, Melissa 62, 96. 159, 185
Longshaw, Candace 95, 159, 185
Look, Sara 159
Lorber, Adrienne 174
Loveless, Jason 174
Lowe, Ken 37
Lucas, Kimberiy 159
Lucas, Margaret 139, 194
Lucas. Mark 59. 159. 183
Lucas. Robert 149
Lucas, Suzanne 73. 75. 77. 142. 174, 186
Ludvik, Andy 32. 112
Ludvik, Donny 159
Luksich. J Damon 174
Lunka, Debra 139
Lyie, Rashawn 149
Lynard, Michael 149
Lynch, Katie 159
en's swim team
couldn't win the
conference.
Ll^
Macklin, Jolena 174
Maddox. Cris 15,174
Maddox. Terrance 32, 80
Madorsky, Christopher 159
Madry. Victor 159
Majer, Dana 103. 110. 159
Majorettes 93
Maksymowicz. David 149
Malenda. Derik 102, 127. 138, 161
Malik, Shruti 118, 125. 130, 138, 149
Malnar, Nicholas 63, 161
Malone. Keita 33
Maloney. Ryan 33, 102
Manburg, Marc 37,139
Mance, Deanna 161
Mance. Michael 149
Marching Band 90
Marcu. Steve 37, 72, 139, 186. 194
Marcus, Eddie 118
Marek, Ryan 149
Marketing Education Ill
Markuz, Edward 174
Mama. Meggie 97
Maroli, Diane 37, 187, 194
Marsh, Kathleen 139
Marshall, Nicole 149
Martin, Cynthia 161
Martin. Keith 174
Martin, Quiana 33
Martjnenas. Andrea 161
Martoreilo, Tracy 33. 50. 54, 77. 117
Marusic, Mario 76, 174
Mash, Joseph 161
Mason. Orlando 80. 139
Masseria, Barbara 37, 139
Mastalski. Frank 76, 174
Mastalski, Lindsey 64, 161
Masters. Choral 94
Matches, Taro 73
Matthews, Jason 161
Matthews. Terrence 149
Maurer. Michael 149
May, Jason 33,40, 182
Mayle, Chns 89, 94, 97, 105
Mayle. Chnstopher 6, 82, 91, 95, 174
Mc Arthur, David 149
Mc Carthy. Anthony 67. 174
Mc Clam, Allison 18, 33. 40. 50, 54, 77, 185
Mc Clain, Erron 161
McClain, John 182
Mc Clave, James 76.79,94. 161, 187
Goeff Zevnik
GcolT.
Believe in God and \ourscIt".
McClough, Micah 161
Mo Cluskey, Kathleen 9, 72, 142, 174
Mc Ciuskey, Maureen 33, 54, 109
McCollum, Shannon 94, 149
McCullough, Jason 184
Mc Dermott, Matt 50
Mc Dermott, Matthew 33, 187. 194, 198
Mc Donald, Michael 33, 94, 188
Mc Donnell, Kathleen 139
Mc Dougal, Krystal 149
Mc Dowel!, Tanish 149
Mc EIrath, Stephanie 174
Mc EIrath Jr., Marvin 149
Mc Garry, Michelle 37, 127, 138, 139
Mc Gee, Bonnie 64, 161
Mc Gill, Nicholas 4, 89, 91, 97
McGill, Ryan 80,91,94,97, 161
Mc Govern; Brad 124, 139
McGraw, John 33
McGraw, Patricia 65, 149
Mc Graw, Robert 174
Mc Grift, LaShaun 91. 149
Mc Intire. Sean 149
Mc Intosh, Jonathan 174
Mc Kay, Gail 83, 127, 138, 149. 152
Mc Kinney, Brandon 161
Mc Kinney, Ebonie 174
Mc Kinney, La Mar 96, 174
McLaughlin, Judith 37
McLeod. Lisa 91, 139, 194
Mc Masters, Marie 161
Mc Millan, Marques 89, 91 , 149
Mc Namara, Victoria 174
Mc Narrin, Jeawnel 161
Mc Neezer, George 149
Mc Peek, Melissa 59, 161
Mc Peek, Shannon 94, 149
Mc Redmond, Casey 186
Mc Redmond, Sandi 139, 194
Mc Williams, Cory 161
McGuinness., Catherine 191
Mcneal. Sylvia 150
Meadows, Colleen 150
Meany, Randi 183
Media Aides 122
Medlen, Melissa 64,86,91.97, 101, 174
Medves, Daniel 33
Medves, Lori 161, 185
Medvick, Sinen 183
Meier, Alissa 150
Melicio, Anildo 33
Melicio, Ellen 33
Mellen, Edie 37. 109, 139
Melnyk, Mike 184
Memories Divider 180
Mercadante, Joseph 150
Mercado, Freddy 150
Merritt, Danielle 33
Merritt, Dawn 15, 77, 81, 83, 117. 122, 174. 176.
185
Mettl. Allison . 3, 15. 33. 49. 50. 54. 62. 101. 102.
105, 117. 118, 127. 138. 180. 186. 190. 194. 199
Brian J. Zorman
Dear Brian.
How quickly the years have passed. You've
certainly grown into a fine, young man.
We're very proud of who and what you are.
Brian. We love you and wish you the best
life has to offer as you continue your
journey.
God Bless. Mom. Dad and Tim
Metti, Christine 62, 107, 117, 118, 150
Meyer, Amanda 33, 109, 186
Meyer, Elisa 65
Meyers, Gregory 109, 174
Miceli, Mary Jane 139
Middleton. Jayson 174
Middleton, Michael 150
Miglionico. Joseph 150
Miklavcic. Michael68. 82, 101, 118. 160. 174. 184
Miklavcic. Shana 91.93. 102, 174
Miklowski, Nanci 91, 97, 174
Mikolajski. Ericka 33
Milde, Michael 33. 54
Miles, Quitashia 96
Miller, Anisha 150
Miller, Michael 33, 109, 194, 199
Miller, Molly 91,97
Miller Jr., Jimmy 174
Mills, Courtney 96, 174
Mills, Laurie 161
Mims, Ouida 33
Mims, Rashedah 54
Mitchell, David 161
Mitskavich. Lori 14. 34. 45. 49. 50, 54, 82, 83,
101. 113, 118, 180, 190. 194. 199.211,212
Mitstalski. Lindsay 187
Mlac, Katherine 65, 150
Modelski, Kenneth 150
Modelski, Steve 184
Modelski, Steven 80, 174
Mohorcic, Robert 150
Molk, Mark 110
Monroe, Van 60, 183
Monroe III, Van 58, 59, 80, 161
Montague. Elizabeth15. 77. 81. 95. 116. 161, 185
Montani, Ray 108
Montgomery. Jacqueline 34, 96, 194, 199
Moon, Jason 161
Moore, Alicia 150
Moore, Chnstopher 58,80, 112, 161
Moore, Felix 174
Moore, LaTonya 150
Moore, Robin 34
Moore, Shane 34
Moore. Terrance 12. 34, 56, 58, 59, 211
Moons, Shirii 150
Morris. Abby 85
Morris. Abygail 84. 161
Morris. Cordell 56, 58, 59, 96, 174
Morris, Katie 37, 130, 139, 194
Morris. Richard 110
Morris, Shirii 96
Morrison, Erin 3, 34, 185
Mosby, Solomon 150
Moses, Antonio 174
Moses, Johnny 72, 161
Mosley, Reginald 34
Moss, Alicia 150
Moster, Mark 91, 97, 150
Moster. Matthew 34. 50. 182, 194, 199
Mowery. Sandra 13. 77, 161, 187
Moxley, Daniel 174
Moyer. Cynthia 185
Moyer. Scott 172
Mueller. Christine 161
Mueller. Tonya 45, 50, 54
Muhammad. Niyra 161
Muhvic. Janelle 161
Muhvic. Jennifer 161
Mukavetz. Marissa .. 1 0. 34. 86. 91 . 92. 1 1 8. 1 94.
199
Mulbah. Sallimatu 150
Mulraney. Nicole 161
Murdock. Quentin 59, 72, 161 , 184
Murphy. Anthony 67, 174
Murphy, Katrina 34,50
Murphy, Michaelann ... 34,40,53, 113, 115, 117,
212
Murphy. Patrick 139
Murray, Suzanne 37
Murry, Kiara 161
Murry. Tiara 161
Myers, Melanie 174
avy precision flying team
member gave a talk to
Euclid students before the
Cleveland Air Show.
N.J.R.O.T.C 99
Nagle. Josh 78. 79
Nagle. Joshua 76, 78, 150
Nagode. Lindsey 13, 14, 62, 161
Nally, Vicki 15, 37, 139
Napolo, Wai 103, 190
Narusas, Tina 161
National Honor Society 100
Needom, Bernard 150
Nelson, Sean 34, 50. 82, 117, 194, 199
Nelson, William 108, 161
Nelson Jr., Daryl 150
Newson, Aaron 174
Landon Proctor, John Copic, John Wolchko and Bryan Arendt v\crc members
of the band, 32 Fl. O/. For two years they played all over the Clc\ eland area. They
represented Euclid in the Mountain Dew High School Rock Off in January.
Niebes. Carole 139
Nielsen. Margaret 139
Niemann, Melissa 161
Nolan, Chef 2. 59
Noll, Mary Beth 174
Norfleet, Shanna 161
Norris, Amber 96,161
Novak, Barbara 139. 194
Novak. Emily 34. 125
Novinc, Megan .. 2,7, 11, 62, 101, 117. 118. 126.
137. 138, 170, 174,176,186
Nunley Jr., Lewis 34, 50. 59. 184
Nunn, Marsha 110
^^^^ lympic Winter Games
Uoli took place in February
r 7 in Nagano. Japan.
O'Brien, Sean 67, 184
O'Connor, Andrea 161
O'Donnell, Michelle 54
O'Grady, Cathleen 34. 50
O'Hara. Matthew 12. 14, 15. 34, 51, 53, 102. 109.
115. 194. 199
O'Toole. Sean 37. 72. 130
O Brien. Molly 34
O Brien. Sean 67. 161
O Neill Jr.. Michael 34. 174
O.W.A 112
Occupational Work Adjustment 112
Office Aides 98
Oil. Freoni 72
Ojo, Oluwakemi 161
Okorn. Caria 65, 150. 152
Oliver, Delvona 73, 74, 75. 174
Oliver. Seleste 174
Oravecz. Todd 174
Orchestra 89
Orgovan. Frank 182
Oriso. Jackie 110
Orlic. Ingrid 104. 174
Orr. Artria 150
Ortiz. Janet 34
Ortman. Scott 112. 150
Osterman. Megan 185
Osterman. Sarah 69,83, 150
Ostrander. Edward 63,79, 161
Ostrander. Pal 183
Ott. David 174. 182
Owens. Sherelle 34. 117. 170
Owes Jr., Nicholas 35
rom was the last dance
QH) of the year.
P. A Announcers 123
Pacheco. Rafael 174
Pacholke. Jennifer 110
Padavick. Bonnie 150
Padden, Brett 150
Padden. Kevin 175
Padgette. Jermaine 161
Paige. Brian 175
Paige, Jamie 73, 91,97, 125, 150
...^.Sk
When bussing was terminated after the
first semester, new traffic patterns were
established to take care of the cars
dropping off and picking up students.
Index 207
After bussing was temninaled. students had to get away from the building as soon
as possible. Here are students waiting for their rides outside the E-room entrance.
Palmer, Vencoll 35, 50, 91 , 96, 97
Panneli, Lee Roy 96, 161
Pannell, Shavon 162
Panneli, Tiffany 162
Paoloni, Brian 175
Paoloni, Daniel 162
Paoloni, Micfiael 35, 40. 95. 105
Paradzik, Anna 35
Paratore, Frank 150
Parisi, Josepfi 150
Parker, Antfiony 150
Parker, Jermaine 162
Parker, Katrina 96, 162
Parker, Maurice 60, 150
Parker, Omega 96, 175
Parker, Reginald 72, 150
Parrino, Lisa 150
Parrino, Nina 35, 50, 109
Pasquale. Katherine 139, 194
Pate, Zinal 4
Patel, Dinalben 125, 162
Patel, Zinal 35,50, 113, 115, 125,212
Paternite, Steve 89
Paternile, Steuen 89,91,97, 150
PATRONS 194
Patterson, Aqueelah 150
Patterson, Erin .. 7, 35, 44, 49. 50, 101, 113, 118,
190, 191, 194,200,212
Patterson, La'Erica 162
Patterson, Nicole 35, 109
Paulic, Dragan 110
Pauicic. Marypat 65, 150, 152
Pavicic, Maureen 35
Payerchin. Anne 35, 40
Payerchin, David 79,162
Payne, Catfierine 139
Payne, Corey 162
Peacock, Cfiristy 3, 35, 51 , 54, 84, 85, 91 , 93, 98,
100, 101, 124, 125, 129, 194, 199
Peer Tutors 98
Penko, Allison 2,84,85, 119, 126, 154, 160, 162.
191
Penn, Sonya 150
Penn Jr., Ozzie 35
Penny, Angela 150
Penny, Lon 35, 194, 200
Penny, Micfielle 35, 194,200
Pennza, Anthony 35, 109, 170
Perez, Jo-Rita 37, 140, 194
Peric, Ann 83, 150
Peric, Ctiristina 55,64,65,82,83, 111, 175
Peric, Georgian 35, 82, 83, 89, 194, 200
Perkins, Tashala 162
Perry, Tiffany 162
Perusek. Heatfier 191
Peters, Mary Ann 84, 124, 140, 171
Petrick, Deborafi 37, 140
Petrocfiic, Robert 175
Petrovic, Robert 140, 194
Pettard, Chnstine 89
Pettit, Kathryn 35
Pettit, Racfiael 35
Petty. Antonio 162
Pfahl, Jeremy 35, 187
Pfatii, Sara 64, 162
Index
Pfeifer, Todd 35
Pflillips, Peter 175
Ptiiilips Jr., Ernest 162
Pflillips Jr., Gregory 162
Pfioumyyoth, Mictiael 150
Pfiouttfiavong, Sisattanak 175
Pica, Heattier 77, 162
Pierce, Amy 175
Pierce, Christian 38, 112, 187, 194,200
Pierce, Elisabeth 150
Pignatiello, Roy 56, 59, 140
Pikovnik, Ambrosia 162
Pikovnik, Joshua 150
Pino Jr., Carlos 150
Pittard, Christine 91, 97, 150
Pla, Sally 37, 140
Plavcan, Gabrielle 162
Play, Fall 120
Plesmid. Joseph 162
Pletcher, Penny 140
Plovock III, Joseph 150
Podmore, Douglas 162
Poetry Club 127
Polachek, Robert 162
Polachek, Tabiiha 7, 38, 91 , 92
Poike, Jacqueline 91, 97, 104, 105, 138, 162
Pollard II, Nkremah 162
Polzner, Joseph 162
Pompey. Deanthony 150
Ponder, Jermaine 175
Poole, Ralph 38
Popovic, William 162
Posatiere, Nicholas 150
Potocnik, David 162
Poulos, Jennifer 89, 175
Poulson. James 130, 132, 194,211,212
Povirk. Monica 38, 49
Powaski. Ronald 140
Powell, Arts 38, 72, 184
Powell, Ashley 68, 162, 184
Powell, James 89,91,97, 150
Praskavich, Anthony 162
Pratt, Lucy 62, 127, 134, 140, 194
Preston, Dionte 150
Preston, Gina 162
Price, Amanda .... 89, 91, 97, 101. 102, 103, 175,
180, 191
Pnce, Brandi 162
Pnce, Brandon 59, 66, 67, 162, 183
Price, Ernest 175
Price, Kennetta 150
Price, Makeshia 94, 96, 150
Prince, Tamilia 38
Proctor, Landon21, 38, 40, 54, 55, 127, 194, 200,
207
Prodan, Gina 5, 36, 38, 40, 41 , 49, 51 , 52, 54, 77,
101, 102, 137, 170, 194,200,212
Prokop, Yanira 38, 109
Prom 192
Provateare, Joshua 150
Ptak, Brandon 76, 175
Plak, Ryan 76, 150
Pulley, Fallon 150
^^^ uite a change in the Euclid
(B^hI schools occun'cd because
of the loss of the school
levy for the fourth time.
Ouigley, Geoffrey 117, 175
caching for a goal
should be an important
part of every student's
Hfe.
Radan, Ivan 162
Radan, Tony 38
Radosevich. Michelle 151
Raguz, Anna 151
Raguz, Tomislav 162
Raia, Nicole 64, 162
Rainey, Marsha 91, 151
Ramdhan, Glen 89,90,91,97, 151
Ramlow, Barbara 4, 8, 63, 104, 140
Ramlow, Bob 12, 63. 184
Randall. Jabraun 175
Randall, Lavelle 151
Ransaw, Atini 108. 175
Rashed, Najee 151
Ratka, Fran 140, 194
Rauscher, Christine 80, 151
Ray, Michael 91,97, 116, 162
Ray, Robert 72
Ray, Victoria 151
Rayford, Devon 175
Raymond, Jamie 162
Raymond, Preston 175
Reagan. Sarah 175
Reagan. Suzanne 151
Reed, Schenee 38
Reese. Dianca 94, 162
Reese Jr.. Lysander 151
Reeves, Jonathon 151
Reilly, Erin 64,65,101,118, 175,191
Reilly, Michael 13,38,82,89,90,91,97
Rembert, Syreeta 151
Renix 111, Amos 38. 59, 61
Rennix, Alicia 38, 96
Resnik, Bridget 83, 162, 187
Resnik, Hillary 21, 38
Rezzolla, Mike 2, 37, 59. 61. 140
Rhylchik, Melissa 104
Rice, Alan 38, 96, 99, 120, 121
Rice, Carmen 77, 91 , 96, 97, 1 51
Rice, Christal 162
Richards, Christina 38, 51, 54
Richards, Jacquelyn 151
Richards, Marcy 37, 64, 65. 140
Richardson, Angel 151
Richardson, Brandon 56, 58, 59, 72, 175, 182
Richardson, Christopher 151
Richardson, Sara 38
Riedel, Gary 60,61, 151
Riggins, Chavon 112, 175, 176
Rinella, Jennifer 77, 162
Ritz, Nicholas 38
Roberts, Keith 38, 108
Robinson, Jason 187
Robinson, Jordan 162,187
Robinson, Matthew 79, 151
Rock, Travis 29
Rodick, Heather 29.51,54
Rodriguez. Joe 68, 82, 140
Rogers, David 29
Rogers, Kenneth 175
Rohl, Richard 91, 151
Rohike, Stacy 162
Ronske, Robert 110
Ross, Laura 62, 162
Roth, James 86,91,97, 175
Routen, Janelle 29, 194,200
Rowan, Leah 175
Rozman, Tony 108, 140, 194
Ruberto, Chrystal 151
Rucker, De Onte 162
Rucker, James 151
Rucker, Shanina 151
Rufo, Dominic 29
Rufo, Ryan 76, 87, 162
Rusbasan, Jeremy 151
Ruscin, Kelly 77, 83, 151
Rushing, Rebecca 110
Russ, Re'Erica 151
Russo, Tony 133
Rutti, Christopher 151
Ryan, Eric 76, 162
Ryan, Erin 29, 44, 77, 82, 194, 200
Rys, Jennifer 6, 1 3, 84, 85, 91 , 97, 1 75
Rys, Steven 162
chool bussing ended for
a short time because of
school levy defeat.
S.A.V.E 106
Sabbath, Angela 175
Sabo, Stephen 89, 151
Sacko, Timothy 76, 78, 163
Saengchareun, Kongsy 175
Sahye, Khemeo 116, 175
Salisbury, Karen 7, 10,62,89,101, 110,
118, 137, 170, 175, 176, 186
Salupo, Amy 69, 101, 175, 188,
Salvatore, James
Sampson, Samuel
Sams, Nicholette 64, 98. 101, 118, 154, 175,
Samsa, Kristen
Samsa, Nicole 14.84,95, 163,
Sanders. Dreamer
Sanderson Jr., John 99,
Sanelli, Christine 29,
Sanelli, Leanne
Sanicky, Kathryn
Santelt. James
Santiago, Latasha
Santilli, Sam 73, 140,
Santucci, Christie
Santucci, Nick
Sams-Gaunt, Coltette
Sarpotis, Ryan 56, 59,
Sattler, Greg 37, 67, 140,
Saviers, Nancy
Sawyer, Satasha
Sayavongsa, Oska
Sayles, Robert
Scalese, Eric
Scaparotti, Erica 105, 125,
Schanouer, Greg
Schart, Rhonda 64, 65, 73, 140,
Scheider, Bryan 29, 51. 68, 82, 83. 101,
Scheider, Jesse 68. 82, 163,
Scheurman, Elizabeth .. 84, 85, 91, 97, 103,
152
Schiffbauer, Nikole 82, 83, 98, 175,
Schmidt, Alan
Schmidt, Jonathan
Schmidt, Kristopher
Schnell, John 2, 59.
Schoen. Carrie 29,
Schonauer, Gregory 76, 79, 125.
Schossler. Cheryl 37,
Schoval, Edward
Schroeder, Fred
Schultz, Amy
Schultz. Walter
Schuiz, Dona 107,
Schweikert, Paul 29. 54, 1 10,
Schweikert, Sarah
Schwenke, Pete 53, 58, 59, 80, 81, 140,
Science Olympiacs
Scott, Demonn
Scott, George
Scott, Hassan
Scott, Jessica 55. 83, 91, 93. 128, 175,
Scott, Leonard
Scott II, Emen
Scruggs Jr.. Herbert
Sederholm, Kirk
Sedmak, Mark
Segulin, Mickey 107,
Seifried, Daniel . 95, 98, 101. 118, 119, 120,
117,
18
163
175
186
18
187
151
175
10
163
163
151
163
194
151
175
186
163
151
14C
17E
16:
151
16S
16!
102
, 19<
211
18c
151
,186
tic
17E
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,175
111
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141
121
Matthew De Wine
We are proud of all your accomplishments.
Ne\ er lose your love for your music.
Always remember, vou can make your
dreams come true.
Love always. Dad and Mom
122, 123, 127, 138, 171, 175
Seifried, Michael 122, 126, 163
Selvaggio, Nick 37, 110, 140
Senior Citizen Prom 190
Senior Divider 18
Seniors 20
Sergo, Julia 83, 163
Serwatka, Jessica ... 21,29,51,54,98, 100, 101,
138, 194,201
Senwalka, John 151
Selser, M Shannon 55, 64, 65, 102, 175, 186
Severino, Jan 37, 140
Severino, Janet 194
Shady, Shawn 29
Shannon, Latlshi 163
Sharetta, Kelley 151
Sharp, Courtney 20, 29, 52, 77, 98. 186, 194, 201
Shavers, Rahman 59, 61, 72, 163, 184
Shaw, Brandon 175
Shaw, Brian 29
Shaw, James 163, 183
Shaw, Knsta 94, 163
Shea. Kevin 110, 151
Shea, Melissa 107, 163
Sheck, Mike 59, 1 12, 140
Sheehan, Timothy 91, 97, 151
Sheldon, Renee 163
Shepherd, Richard 176
Sheridan, Elaine 140. 194
Sheridan, Paula 140, 194
Shiffbauer, Nicole 83
Shippy. Kimberly 29, 51 , 1 12
Shirey, Ross 176
Short, Jason 29,51,54,94, 194,201
Shorter, Katie M 132
Show, Big 188
Shy. Mano 91, 97, 163, 183
Shy. Melissa 97
Shyree. Nick 109
Siders. Leslie 110
Siedler. Brian 42, 51, 63, 182, 194
Sierputowski. Jeffrey 76, 102, 176
Sihonsa. Oscar 76
Simenc. Matthew 72, 163, 183
Simenc, Michael 42, 68, 80, 184
Simicevic, Ivana 42, 109
Simmons III, David 151
Simon, Lisa 141
Simpson, Al 59
Simpson, Jim 141
Simpson Jr.. Albert 2, 42, 51, 54, 55, 184
Ski Club 102
Skidmore, Shawn 110
Skok, Elizabeth 84, 85, 104, 125, 142, 163
Skok, Jason 89,90,91,97, 176
Slabe. (idatthew 176
Slabe. Rebecca 151
Slagle. Christopher 42, 68, 82, 83
Slagle, Michael 82, 151
Slamic. Allen 42, 100, 101
Slamic. David 72, 151
Joseph Trobenter
Joe,
Congratulations! We're very proud of you.
Remember to alway.s stri\'e for excellence.
so that you may attain the goals you set for
yourself. You have the ability to attain it.
Good Luck.
Love always. Mom and Dad and Steve and
Danny
Slepsky, Daniel 68, 91, 97. 176
Slogan Michael 176
Slogar. Rebecca 163
Slusser. Anne 111, 176, 186
Smalley, Nikeya 153
Smarsh.John 42,94
Smedley, Eric 42
Smerdel. Leiand 42, 59, 194, 201
Smerke, John 151
Smialek, Jill 20.42,69,81, 185, 194,201
Smiciklas, Rachel 7, 91. 92, 176, 180
Smith. Aaron 13, 105, 163
Smith, Abra 151
Smith. Anthony 42, 151
Smith. Daniel 176
Smith, Emmanuel 71, 176
Smith. Eric 110
Smith. Frank 42
Smith, Germaine 60,61,72. 151
Smith, Jason 72, 151
Smith, Jeffrey 151
Smith. Kendra 84,85,91,93, 151, 152
Smith, Kimberly 42, 194,201
Smith, Leon 58, 59. 163
Smith. Linda 151
Smith. Mayo 72
Smith, Nuwoo 176
Smith, Re'Tina 176
Smith, Regina 73, 74, 75. 117, 176, 209
Smith, Richard 151
Smith, Robert 141
Smith, Ryan 82, 102, 176
Smith, Shayla 96, 176
Smith, Stephanie 163
Smith, Terese 94
Smith, Tiffany 42, 109. 194, 201
Smith, Tony 141
Soccer 76
Softball 186
Sohlberg, Nick 184
Soini, Mark 151
Soini, Thomas 12,59, 176. 182
Solema, David 91, 97, 101, 176, 188. 189
Solema, Michael 138, 151
Solema, Nick 191
Sollesz, Christina 120, 121, 141, 194
Soltesz, Frank 79, 184, 194
Sophomores 154
Spada, Anthony 42
Spada, John 176
Sparks, Tiffany 151
Sparrow, Tara 91, 96, 97, 151
Sparrow, Todd 151
Spears, Vickie 45
Speer, Mathew 91, 97, 152
Spence, Ed 56
Spencer, Antonio 59, 163
Spencer, Latisha 152
Spencer 111, Eddie 59. 163
Spiga, Barbara 37, 127. 138. 141
Spivey, Samantha 152
Spivey, Shamuire36, 42, 101, 180, 190, 191,211
Sports Divider 56
Stadler. Veronica 141
Stafford, Wayne 152
Stahre, Alison 42, 52, 186, 194, 202
Stamper, Shuree 152
Stanco, David 141
Stanic, Abby 10,50,84.85,101,117,176
Stanic, Brett 79, 152
Stanic, Derek 184
Stanic, Kurt 122, 132
Stansberry, Kristen 163
Staples. Jeremy 42, 51,54
Starr, Rick 14
Stavange. Joel 42, 52, 108
Steck, Elizabeth 139, 141
Steele, Dome 163
Stefanac, Megan 84, 125, 152
Stenger, Erik 163
Stern, Lynne 15, 64, 98, 101, 103, 107, 176, 180
Stevens, Demond 108, 176
Stewart, Shondra 163
Stewart, Tamyra 152
Stewart Jr., Bart 152
Stigamier, Paul 163
Stobierski, Julia 15, 64, 83, 138, 163, 187
Stobierski, Kathleen 20, 43
Stobierski, Kathy 54
Stobinski, Judy 119, 141
Stokes. Michael 152
Stone. Nicole 163
Stone. Samantha 152
Story. Curtis 163
Stout. Matthew 43, 51
Strah, CourtneylO, 43, 51,55, 62, 100, 101, 111.
113, 118, 122, 125. 190, 194,201,212
Streiff, Beth 91, 98
Streiff, Kathryn 84, 89, 163
Strell, Dennis 72, 152
Strell, Nicholas 176
Stricko, Tabitha 152
Strodtbeck, Owen 91, 97, 163, 183
Regina Smith cleans nut some of the objects that she has accumulated in her purse.
Strukel, Nicole 43, 109
Stuber, David 152
Student Council 124
Student Council Ad 214
Student Life 6
Stumpf, David 141
Suchy, Angela 186
Suchy, Michael 163
Sudama, VIshantie 62, 117, 118, 176
Sulecki, Creig 15, 188, 189
Sullivan, Norman 176
Survey 118
Sustar, Thomas 117, 176
Sustin, Mike 77, 130, 141, 185
Sustin, Wendy 64,65
Swansegar, Jill 1 1 . 1 5, 21 , 41 , 43, 51 , 55, 77, 81 ,
98, 101, 102, 122, 124, 125, 180, 188
Swansegar, Kim 77, 85, 152
Swetel, Jacobrobert 117, 176
Swift, Samuel 152
Swift, Sean : 163
Swimming 82
Switalski. Anthony 43
Switalski. Sharon 117. 176
Swope. Pete 56,62
Vape was used exten-
sively to hold the ID
badges together.
Taksar, Dennis 163
Taksar, Kevin 43, 80
Tamburro. Stacey 152
Tamburro, Stephanie 127, 163
Tanner, Catrina 177
Tanner. Erin 108
Taplin, Lisa 43. 51. 55. 114
Tate, Nicholas 43
Tate, Remona 43
Tate, Ronald 152
Tavakoli, Omid 82, 163
Taylor, Anita 43, 115
Taylor, Brandon 43, 194, 201
Taylor, Candace 152
Taylor. Chare 164
Taylor. Colleen 186
Taylor, Jamee 185
Taylor, Kelley 43, 109, 194, 202
Taylor, Lakesha 43, 51, 109
Taylor, Larissa 152
Taylor, Tamsen 43, 73. 112
Taylor 111, Fred 164
Tedla, Semere 164
Tennis, Boy's 187
Tennis, Giri's 62
Tercek, Lynette 141
Terrell, Lucious 43, 51
Terrence, Nicole 96
Tetlow. Derrick 164
Thaxton, Louis 164
Thaxton, Thaddeus 164
Theme 2
Thomas. Adrianne 152
Thomas. Donte 43, 59. 108, 210
Thomas, Heather 177
Thomas. Jennifer 43, 55
Thomas, Jerome 43, 59, 67
Thomas, Lakeith 94, 164
National Honor Society members leaving a meeting after having their group_£icture
taken.
Index
Donte Thomas doing major work on the engine in this Cadillac.
Kourtney Highland and Jenea Weems are Office Aides waiting for something to
do around the office.
Thomas. Lee 152
Thomas, Shalyn 43, 109
Thompson, Janiece 96, 164, 185
Thompson, Julia 89,91, 101, 102, 177, 186
Thompson, Ronald 152
Thurman, Sylvan 59, 177
Tiik, James 46, 194,202
Tillman, Johnny 72, 152
Timm, Roseanne 46
Timmons, Jason 72
TIrabassi, fi^ichael 79, 165
Tirabassi, Nicholas 46, 78, 89, 91. 97, 102
Tisi, Mary 5,77,83, 119, 165,211
Tizzano, Diane 89, 91, 94, 97, 141, 142, 166, 194
Tkac, Carol 37, 141
Tocarchick, Diane 165
Todd. Ebony 165
Tolliver, Jason 111,177
Tomlinson, Simone 153
Tomlinson. Terry 177
Tompkins, Matthew 153
Tomsio, Martin 13, 46, 82, 89, 90, 91, 97, 101
Tomsic, Milan 82,89,90, 91,97, 153
Torrelli, Chris 37, 105. 106. 138, 141. 194
Torrence, Jerrod 46
Torrence. Michael 153
Toth, Alex 141, 190
Toth, Emily 65, 153
Track 184
Track, Indoor 80
Tracy, Mary 62,107, 165, 187
Tramsak, Kimberty 177
Tran. Anh 153
Traven, January 46
Travis, Mark 153
Trepal, Scott 56, 66, 67, 76, 87, 177
Trepal. Shaun 66, 67, 76, 153
Trobenter, Joseph 78.79, 170.209
Troha, Stephanie 46,51,55, 166, 186
Truskolaski, Bryan 153
Trzcinski, Christopher 46
Tschantz, lulatthew 153
Tschantz, Michael 68,80,82, 105, 153
Tucci, Angela 7, 90, 91 , 97, 153
Tucci, James 177
Tucker, Clinton 72. 165
Tucker, Jacob 165
Turk, Pat 141
Turkall, Dennis 72, 130, 141, 182
Turman, Kevin 165
Turman, Scott 46, 51
Tulolo, Amanda 64, 72, 177
Tutors, Peer 98
Twyman, Jennifer 153
Tyler Jr, Ronald 59
Tyler Jr., Ronald 177
Tyson, Kevin 153
pperclassmen are the
leaders in any school.
Udovich Jillian 13,77,165,187
Udovich, Lisa .... 21,45,46,51.55.77. 101, 110,
125, 180, 186, 194,202.211
Ulle, Janet 37, 141
Ulle, Michael 165, 183
Ulle. Robyn 46, 51 , 1 1 1 , 1 25, 1 86, 1 94, 202
Underclass Diviver 142
Urban, Knsten 86,91,92, 165
Urban, Nancy 125, 153
Urich, Vicki 92
Urrer, Chris 59
arsity sports made a
good showing in their
last year in the G,C.C.
Valencic, Cindy 141
Valentine, Courtney 165, 212
Valentine, Michael 46, 51 , 55, 59
Valeno, Andrea 153
Van Ho, Valene 99, 120, 121, 177
Van Ho,, K, F 132
Van Leer, David 132
Vance, Dana 186
Vannarath, Phout 46
Vanzant, Dessiray 153
Varsity Chorale 95
Vaslavsky, Sheri 177
Vauters, Lidia 165
Vazquez, Angelica 177
Vega, Christina 3, 46, 55, 1 12
Veneskey, Dena 91, 97, 153
Verch. Michael 76, 79, 91, 97, 111, 177
Veres. Alicia 177
Vetovitz, Cathenne 89, 141
Via. Sara 116, 187
Vidmar, Gina 153
Vidra. Bryan 165
Vigainch, Nikali 187
VirgiesJr.Tommie 59,71,72,177, 184
Vitolo, Dennis 187
Vocational Automotives 108
Voices of New Life 96
Voll, Devin 80, 105. 122, 177
Voll. Nicholas 153
Volleyball 64
Voipe, Christina 165
Von Benken, Bill 37, 141, 194, 212
Vurbic. Dnna 46
Vurusic, Elizabeth 46, 51, 55, 107
Vuyancih, Michael 177
Vuyancih. Patnck 141 , 190
arm weather resulted
in a Winter with very
little snow.
Wade, Alexis 46
Wade, Brad 110
Wade. Karen 177, 185
Waganek, Shannon 153
Wahl, John 46, 112, 115
Waina, Jason 47, 56, 76, 82, 101, 194, 202
Waina, Melissa 77, 102, 154, 160, 165, 194
Walker, Andrew ,., 13, 59, 95, 102, 127, 138, 165
Walker, Bernadette 165
Walker, Damon 153
Walker, Katherine .. 185, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193
Walker, Lakeshia 47, 96
Walker, Steven 47, 76, 108
Walker, Victor 153
Wallace, Candace 47
Wallace, Nicole 177
Walland, Kelly 116, 165
Walsh, Robert 89, 91, 97. 165
Walter, Tim 182
Walton Jr., Rodney 177
Ward. Jasmine 112, 165
Warden, Kenneth 105, 153
Warman, Connie 131, 133, 141
Warman, Mark 67
Warner, Brandan 72, 153
Warner, Eugene 116, 177
Warren, Taunon 47, 51
Washington, Eddie 177
Washington, Lashunda. 37. 41, 47. 55, 112, 194,
202
Washington, Monique 47
Wasylyk, Matt 141
Watkins, Demetrius 47, 55
Watkins, Jason 37, 47, 59, 82, 95. 102. 211
Watson, Terrance 108
Watts, Tahnesha 177
Wayton, Christina 177
Weber, Mary Ellen 164
Webster, Hertjert 60, 61, 67, 153
Webster, Tatiana 74, 165
Weeams. Najah 47, 109, 194
Weems, Jenea14, 40, 47, 51 , 55, 77, 81, 98, 113,
125, 128, 185, 194, 202, 210, 212
Weems, La Treese 47,77,96
Weems, Najah Q 202
Weglarz, Thomas 177
Wein, Annie 185
Wein, Ursula 69, 81, 104, 107, 118, 138, 177, 185
Weinbrecht, Amy 13, 40, 89, 90, 91 , 97, 105, 127,
160, 165
Weintraub, Timothy 111,177
Weiss, Tony 110
Welch, Mario 165
Index
Mike Miklavcic about to shoot a cork
with his carbide cannon in chemistry
class.
Megan Ballinger, Wendy Barker, Lisa Basalla, Alex Brinovec, Katy
Carmichael, Kevin Carse and Anthony Castrovince looking happy after being
inducted into the National Honor Society.
Welis, Chanita 96
Welis, Coretta 96, 165
Welsh, Colin 153
Welsh, Kevin 76, 177
Wensing, Dan 141, 194
Westbrooks Jr., Ray 165
Westertield, Howard 19, 47, 51, 59, 67
Wheeler, Ebony 14, 47, 51, 55, 81, 96, 185
White, Bud 182
White, Jamil 153
White, Joe 183
White, Joseph 63, 165
White, McKinley 153
White, Michael 47
White, Tonya 153
White, Vernadette 47, 96, 114, 194, 203
Whitely, Juiie 9,67, 142, 177, 186
Whitnnore, Aaron 72, 153
Whitmore, Angel 165
Whitney, De Juan 177
Whitsett, Gilbert 165
Whitsett, Lucretia 153
Whitsett, Terreia 19. 47
Whittaker. Benjamin 36,47, 105
Wiggins, Anthony 165
Wiggins, Jennifer 47. 51
Wilcox, Carmen 153
Wilcox, Eddie 47, 182
Wilkerson, Michael 165
Wiikerson, Najma 153
Williams, Anthony 153
Williams, Ashley 153
Williams, Camille 48, 51, 55
Williams, David 153
Williams, Derek 165
Williams, Donnell 153
Williams, Eric 153, 165
Williams, Jennifer 62, 81 , 1 1 7. 1 1 8. 1 77
Williams, Kalicia 48. 194. 204
Williams, Kelly 153
Williams, LaToya 165
Williams, Maria 64, 65, 101 , 177
Williams, Noel 111, 177
Williams, Regina 83
Williams, Tiffany 112
Williams, Vickie 48, 55, 194. 205
Williams II, Oral 15, 76. 102, 142. 177
Wiilingham, Bruce 67
Wiilingham, Scott 66
Wiilingham, Taresa 153
Willis, Adrienne 48, 109
Willis, Jamika 177
Willis, Jennifer 48, 86, 91 , 92. 1 18
Willis, Jenny 92
Wilioughby, Todd 165
Wilson, Danielle 153
Wilson, Jasmine 96
Wilson, Michelle 83, 86, 91 , 92, 165
Wilson. Russell 153, 183
Wilson, Scott 73
Winter, Sesame 104
Winter, Susanne 48, 96
Winters, Terry 153
Wise, John 115, 177
Wise, Kellie 89, 94, 165
Wise, Meghan 94, 153
Witherspoon, Kevin 165
Witt, Brandon 165
Witten, Erica 59, 97, 165
Witten, Jason 48
Wolchko, John 48, 52, 76, 117, 207
Wolenski, Cerrissa 165
Woienski, Phaedra 153
Woienstein, Thadra 112
Womick, Brandon 177
Woodall, Erick 48
Woodford, Beau 48, 51, 112
Woodruff. Barnett 165, 187
Woodruff, De'Chelia 48
Woods, Aprielle 90, 91, 165
Woods, Dante 48
Woods, Douglas 165, 183
World Changers 105
Worlhy-Sinclai, Myneetto 153
Wrestling 66
Wright, Johnnetta 165
Wright, Tequilla 91,92. 154, 177
W' ' ' ?oung leadership is a
quality possessed by
members of the Na-
tional Honor Society.
Yancy, Adrean 184
Yannaras, Niki .... 2,89, 100. 101. 117, 118. 125,
138, 177, 191
Yannaras. Steve 138
Yannaras, Steven 48,49, 101
Yarbrough, Nichole 137, 177
YariSh, Victoria 4, 86, 91, 92, 129, 177
York, Richard 69, 80, 81, 130, 141, 185
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Young, Devito 177
Young, Jacqueline 19, 48, 89
Young, Kelly 111, 177
Young, Suron 153
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through the 1 unch line
Bryan Scheider, Shamuire Spivey, Lisa Udovich, Lori Mitskavich and Patti
Carpenter inducted new members into the National Honor Society.
Zagar, Frank 153
Zagar, Marianne 177
Zahorsky, Melinda 127, 177
Zahurak, Melissa 165
Zaiewski, Christopher 153
Zbiegien, Daniel 48
Zdanowicz, Michael 48
Zdesar, Erika 153
Zdesar. Stacy 117
Zeigler Jr., Gerald 153
Zele, Autumn 165
Zellhofer, Theresa 48, 55, 109
Zeman. Doug 182, 190, 191
Zemba. Sharon 48
Zevnik. Geoffrey 46, 79, 182, 194, 206
Zhang, Ran 153
Ziamba, Joshua 153
Zielinski, Chris 95
Zielinski, Michael 6, 13. 48, 89, 90, 91, 97
Ziga, Haseena 153
Zorman, Brian . 48, 55, 78, 79, 98, 102, 182, 194,
207
Zorman, Tim 191
Zucca, Ron 37, 137, 141, 186
Zupancic, Jaime 177
Zupancic, Jason 45
Zupancic, Megan 85
ZuzicJr., Dino 4,72,76,91.97, 153
Jean De Wine, Mike Lawrence, Andrew Walker, Beth Weinbrecht and Mary
Tisi watching the water burn in chemistry class.
National
Honor
Society
members
enjoying a
luncheon in
the library
after the
induction
Jason Watkins phoning home for some
information.
Unit Principal, James Poulson explains
something to Terrance Moore while
Janelle Colini puts information into the
appropriate mailbox.
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SHANNON CLARK • TIFFANY CLARK
SEAN CLARKE • PHILLIP COE JR
BRIDGETTE COFIELD • AMBER COGLEY
JOSEPH COLANTONIO • JAMIE COLE
APRIL COMER • FRANCES CONNELLY
BRYAN CONYERS • 0 RICKY COOPER
CORCORAN . DESHAWN COUSETTE
MICHAEL CREEY • REBECCA CRISMOR
DAWKINS . MATTHEW DE WINE • ERINN
DELANEY . ERICKA DENNIS • JONATHAN
DENNIS .REGAN DENT . PATRICK Dl
LALLA . CHRISTOPHER GOODEN .
DONTE GOODWIN . JENNIFER
GRABIANOWSKI .KEVIN GRAHAM
DANIELLE GRANDE • BRIAN GRANT
ANGELA GRIDA . JAMES GRINSTEAD
PATRICK GRISEZ • MAURICE HAIRSTON
HANISHA HALL • MILTON HALL
WILLIAM COOPER • MARGARET EDWARD HALLER • JOHN HAMMOND
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JOSHUA HAMMOND. AMANDA HARRIS
DESIREE HARRIS • DESTINY HARRIS
SHAUN CUMMINGS . TYNNYSHIA TERRY HARRIS JR . TIFFANY HARRIS
CURTIS . ALAN CVETOVAC . PANDORA STEPHANY HASBERRY . CRAIG
HATCHER • JENNIFER HAUSEN . CRAIG HEISS . KEVIN HENDRICKSON . CARA HEPPNER • RYAN HERAMB .
JUAN HERNANDEZ . THOMAS HEUER • MICHAEL HIGGINS . KOURTNEY HIGHLAND . BERRY HILL III .
DEANDRE HILL . ANDREW HILTON . WAKAKO HIRATA . ANGENETTE HOLINESS . SHAUN HOLNESS •
CHRISTOPHER HOLTZ . CHARLES HOWARD II . ROMERO HOWARD . URIAH HOWARD . AMY
HOWELL. ALLISON HROVAT . KENNETH HUMPHREY JR . EUGENE HUNTER .TIFFANY HURT .
AZIZI HUTSON . KIMBERLY HUTTON . BRIAN HYLKEMA .SHMERE INGRAM . DARICE
IVORY . CHRISTINA JACKSON . NICOLE JACKSON . MARGARET JAKSE . JAMES
JANOSIK . KIMBERLY JENKINS . MIKIA JENKINS . GARRETT JEROUSEK .
MICHAEL JOCHUM . CEDRIC JOHNSON . DAVID JOHNSON . JOHNNY
JOHNSON . JONATHAN JOHNSON . KIMBERLY JOHNSON . MATRIKA
JOHNSON . RIKI JOHNSON . MICHAEL JOLLY . TIFFANY JORDAN .
PHILLIP KAMINSKI . KRISTEN KASCAK . STEPHANIE KAZAR .
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