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Student  Life 6 


Seniors 18 


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Activities 86 


Academics 130 


Underclass 142 


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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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Coaches.  Chet 
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. 


Theme 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

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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 


De  Von  Avery 


India  Baisden 


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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 


22       )      Seniors 


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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 


26       I      Seni 


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Che  Flake 


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 


Rebeccca  Codec 


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 


28  Sem 


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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 


Berry  Hill 


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Deandre  Hill 


Andrew  Hilton  Wakako  Hirata  Angenette  Holiness 


Shaun  Holness 


Seniors         I     29 


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 


32  Seni 


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 


34        1    Seniors 


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 


Seniors      /    ^^i^ 


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 


Seniors      I    4:5 


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 


Seniors      (    45 


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 


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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. 

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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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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        . 

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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 
!61 
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 

MM 

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 

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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 

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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 


CD0^  ©D0  UCO^  ©DCSK3  E)®? 


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) 

1 

Cross  Country        (     69 


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. 


H 

H 

^H 

H| 

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Rrl 

Dorian  Goulde  going  into  tlie  air  for  a  lay-up. 


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 

m 


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 


© 


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 


XDi 


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) 


K3 


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 


* 


SEASON  RECORD  WON  11  LOST  6 
G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  9  LOST  3 
LEAGUE  FINISH  Second  (Tie) 


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IP 

^^-> 

w 

r    -     I                 ' 

^^-^ 

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. 

") 

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. 


;»»?■'♦*«•*" 


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. 


Soccer 


77 


■  it] 


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. 


'   :i 


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 


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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. 


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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 
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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. 


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Fairview 

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Mentor 

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Bedford 

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Maple  Hts. 

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Brush 

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Mayfield 

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G.C.C.  Meet  third 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  2 

G.C.C.  RECORD  WON  2  LOST  2 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Second(Tie) 

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Fairview 

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Mentor 

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98 

Bedford 

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Maple  Hts. 

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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. 


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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 
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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


"-        )      Flag  Corps 


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. 


Choraliers.  Choral  Masters 


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. 


Varsity  Chorale 


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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Under  the  direction  of  Diane  Tizzano 
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. 
-Amv  Burya 


Martin  Tomsic  and  Amy  Weinbrecht  getting  ready  to 

practice. 

Left  and  Below:  Concert  Band  students  practicing  for 

their  performances. 


Concert  Band        |     97 


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. 


98 


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. 


99 


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. 


National  Honor  Society 


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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. 


104 


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. 


Commercial  Art/ 
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     ^ 
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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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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 
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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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^^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. 


124    Student  Council 


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. 


HECnin 


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 
A,B 


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. 


Mr.  Alex  Dzerowicz  working  to  show  the  importance  of  history  to  his  students,-; 


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Bob  Butera.  Jeff  Evans  and  Matt  Krutsch  learning 
about  the  reduction  of  metal  ions  in  chemistry  lab. 


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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. 


136 


Students  enjoying  themselves  at 
an  assembly. 


Academics 


■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. 


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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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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 


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^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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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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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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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 


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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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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 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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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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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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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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 


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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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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 
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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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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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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 


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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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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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•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. 


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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 

.-i 

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 

-> 

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 


183 


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 

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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 

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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 

184 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


194 


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 


i^....L^ 


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 


^■'•m."  <L'  T  '^i 


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 


1 


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. 

<i^ 

■«»         ,y 

Love,  Mom 

^^m 

and  Mark 

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^  ^          *^^«»M 

198 


Chrissy  Kovacevich 


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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 

^^^  ress-up  for  Hallow- 
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, 


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175 
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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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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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Josten's  Printing  and  Publishing  Division 
at  State  College.  Pennsylvania  printed  the 
650  copies  of  the  1998  Euclidian.  The  book 
was  printed  on  Gloss  191  paper  stock  and 
included  48  pages  of  full  color.  All  pages  were 
created  using  the  Aldus  PageMaker®  5.0 
program  running  on  a  Macintosh  Ilsi  computer 
that  had  17  megabytes  of  RAM.  a  540  megabyte 
hard  drive  and  a  Daystar  Powercache  50 
megahertz  accelerator  card  with  math 
coprocessor  installed.  The  pages  were  backed-up 
onto  a  88  megabyte  Syquest  removable  hard  disk. 
A  21"  black  and  white,  two  page  monitor  made 
page  layouts  much  easier.  A  second  Macintosh 
Ilsi  computer  with  17  megabytes  of  RAM  and  a 
Video  Spigot  card  was  networked  to  the  first. 
Both  computers  were  running  System  7.1.  Digital 
images  were  imported  either  directly  from  a  Sony 
Mavica  MVC-AIO  Still  Video  Camera  into  the 
Video  Spigot  or  were  scanned  in  from  a  photo- 
graph using  a  600  dpi  scanner.  The  images  were 
processed  using  Adobe  Photoshop®  which  had 
Kai's  Power  Tools®  plug-ins  installed.  Graphics 
were  produced  using  Aldus  Freehand®,  Type 
Styler®  and  Microsoft  Works®.  The  index  was 
made  using  the  Josten's  program.  Last  Name 
First®.  The  pages  were  recorded  on  3.5  inch 
floppy  disks  and  88  megabyte  Syquest  disks  and 
hard  copy  was  printed  on  a  Hewlett  Packard 
LaserJet  III  printer.  The  hardcopy  and  disks  were 
sent  to  Josten's  who  stripped  in  the  photos  and 
produced  the  final  copy  on  a  Linotronic  printer. 
The  first  deadline  was  submitted  on  a  Syquest 
disk  since  there  was  so  much  memory  needed. 
The  rest  of  the  deadlines  were  submitted  on  3.5 
inch  floppies.  The  cover  was  designed  by  the 
Josten's  Art  Department.  Pages  were  submitted 
to  the  plant  on  five  deadlines:  November  3, 
November  24,  December  19.  January  26,  and 
February  23.  The  pages  were  submitted  as  double 
page  spreads.  All  the  color  pages  had  to  be  in  the 
first  deadline  since  their  production  entailed  so 
much  work.  Since  the  final  deadline  was  in  late 
February,  nothing  that  occurred  after  that  time 
could  be  included  in  the  book.  One  new  thing  this 
year  was  Pay-By-Mail  where  the  students  ordered 
their  yearbooks  in  the  Fall  and  all  were  pre-paid 
by  the  time  they  arrived. 


The  staff  of  the  1998Euclidian  would  like 
to  extend  thanks  to  all  who  helped  to 
make  this  book  possible.  First  and 
foremost,  thanks  have  to  go  to  the  adviser,  Mr. 
Von  Benken  for  the  many  long  hours  of  hard 
work  and  planning  that  had  to  be  put  in  to  get  the 
entire  operation  going  and  to  keep  it  going. 
Others  to  be  thanked  are:  Ohio  School  Pictures, 
Inc,  for  supplying  film  and  processing  for  the 
many  pictures  that  appeared  in  the  book  and  for 
taking  many  of  the  team  pictures,  senior  and 
underclass  pictures.  Josten's  Yearbook 
Company  for  putting  it  all  together  in  such  an 
artistic  manner,  Charlotte  Elston  for  all  the  time 
she  spent  arranging  photography  dates  and 
supplying  needed  materials,  Joannne  Hodder 
and  Joan  Linderman  and  Steven  Bowman  and 
James  Poulson  for  all  the  time  and  work  they  did 
trying  to  get  the  senior  pictures  arranged  and 
taken,  all  the  writers  and  photographers  who 
contributed  their  time,  and  last  but  not  least,  the 
entire  student  body  at  Euclid  High  School 
without  which  this  book  could  not  exist. 


Mike  Jochum,  Matt  O'Hara,  Josh  Hammond,  Matt 
De  Wine  and  Pat  DiLalla  enjoving  themselves  in 
the  E-Room  during  their  lunch  period. 


Many  people  helped  in  some  way 
with  the  \99SEuclidian.  Some 
wrote  stories  while  others  worked  on 
the  laying  out  of  the  book  while  others  helped  in 
the  mailing  of  letters.  Some  of  the  students  who 
did  some  work  were  Lor!  Mitskavich,  Courtney 
Strah,  Erin  Patterson,  Gina  Prodan,  Courtney 
Valentine,  Lauren  Arnold,  Jenea  Weems, 
Michaelann  Murphy,  Zinal  Patel,  and  Mr. 
Von  Benken. 


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The  1997-98  school  year  is  history.  Many 
interesting  and  significant  events 
occurred  during  that  time  and  the 
Euclidian  tried  to  cover  as  many  of  them  as 
possible.  This  was  difficult  due  to  the  limited 
staff.  If  we  missed  something,  we  are  sorry.  We 
sincerely  apologize  for  any  errors  or  omissions 
that  occurred  in  the  book  but  you  have  to 
understand  this  is  only  a  high  school  publication 
and  mistakes  can  happen. 


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Q  ^  IJ  r;  MONICA  BITNER  •  THOMAS  BLACKBURN  •  WILLIAM  BLUHM  •  AKITA  BOOKER  •  RECECCA 

J  ui  o  ^  BORCHERT  •  DENNY  BOSHR  .JESSICA  BOWSER  •  JAMES  BOYD  •  KRISTINA  BREWER  •  SHAUN 

y  j;:  Cj         brochak  •  chameka  brooks  •  Jeffrey  brown  .  kartika  brown  •  kimy  ashia  brown  . 

u»  •-  LARRY  BROWN  •  WILLIAM  BROWN  JR  •  MICHAEL  BRUNO  •  NORINE  BRYANT  •  WILLIAM  BUCHANNON  • 

CLIFTON  BUNTON  •  CHRISTOPHER  BURRELL  •  EMANUEL  BURTON  III  •  FREDERICK  BUSH  III  .  RICHARD 

BUTERA  •  JEFFREY  CAHILL  •  JENNIFER  DANA   •    RICHARD    DATTILO   •   JAMES 

CAPRETTA    •    AMANDA    CARLETON    •  DAVIES  •  DARNEIL  DAVIS  •  JOHNATHAN 

SARAH        CARMEAN        •        PATRICIA  DAVIS  •  TAYONNA  DAVIS  •  SHANELLE 


CARPENTER     •      MIKE     CARRUTH 
MICHAEL  CARSEY  •   BELICIA  CAVES 
LEROY  CHAMPION  •  ZACHARY  CHERNE 
NE'QUINNE  CHIELO  •  JENNIFER  CICCO 
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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