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EUCLIDIAN
Euclid High School
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Euclid, Ohio 44123
Volume 50
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Fifty years of Euclid High School. Way back in the Fall of
1949 the first students entered Euclid's halls. What an
exciting experience for those new students. Everything was
brand new and big. It was not as large then as it is now but it was
still a very impressive building. Nine months later the first
volume of the Euclidian was delivered. Now, fifty years later the
fiftieth volume of the Euclidian was delivered. Many things have
changed during those fifty years but one thing still remained
constant. Euclid was committed to taking its students and giving
them a chance to get the best education that they could get. The
building has shown some signs of aging but the education
process has not diminished.
Cheerleaders like Kelly Baylog, Maryann Colvin, Nicole Samsa and Kendra
/\Smith have been cheering for Euclid football teams for fifty years. Nate Dore is
<^ 4 \ Theme in the Panther suit.
Dawn Merritt and Katie Kolar bringing the
ball down the field trying to get it into scoring
position. There wasn't any girl's or boy's soccer
when Euclid opened fifty years ago.
Ryan Ptak fighting for
the ball as he comes down
the field.
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Left: Katie Kolar trying to get the ball away
from her opponent.
Below: Students working on the Survey meet in
the new biology classroom. The Survey is fifty
years old but the classroom dates from the
sixties.
Below Left: Elizabeth Scheurman, Lindsay
Beck, Melissa Shea, Laurie Mills, Michelle
Fine, Jenni Kapeluch and Kendra Smith are
getting ready to get the fans cheering for the
football team.
Students using the Library and the Auditorium which are part
of the original building and are fifty years old. Theme { 5
Things were a lot different fifty years ago. Hair styles were
different. Clothes looked a lot different. Students were
exposed to a multitude of different stimuli. One thing was
not different. The students walking through Euclid's halls in
1949 were about the same age as the students walking through
her halls now. Students do different things than they did fifty
years ago, but they still have a life in and out of school and they
still belong to clubs and activities and organizations. Euclid still
gave students a chance to prepare for the rest of their lives.
STUDENT LIFE
Left: Dawn Merritt controls the ball while Wendy Barker and
Katie Kolar wait for a pass.
Below: Manuel Ottinger brings the ball down the field while
Tony Basalla waits to help.
Bottom Left: Wide receiver, Joe Granito. carrying the ball for a
gain after making a reception.
Right: Chris Mayle and
Steve Paternite dress
differently from the way
students dressed fifty years
ago.
Far Above Right: Kathy
Blatnik enjoys her life on
the soccer field.
Below: Shannon Ivancic
bumps the ball while Niki
Sams, Sara Pfahl and
Tina Amigoni look on.
Below Right: Megan
Ballinger, Katie Kolar,
Shannon Setser, Lea
Acino, Jodi Jalovec, Jesse
Slovenec, Mary Beth Noll
and Michelle Knistautas
having fun at a going away
party.
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Student Life
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A student's life has changed in the past fifty years
Melissa Bartchak and
Suzanne Lucas are using
the library as a source of
information and also as a
quiet place in which to
study. Euclid students have
been using the library as a
source of information for
fifty years.
Above: The J.V. Football team running for a gain against the Strongsville team.
Left: Dorian Gould and Hassan Brown are getting information about their opponent's weakness from coach
Chet Nolan.
Below Left: Susan King, Megan Novinc, Mary Tracy and Karen Salisbury describing how the Survey is
going to be produced throughout the year.
Below Right: Bridget Resnik watches a filter flask being supported from Mary Tisi's hand by the suction
produced by an aspirator.
Student Life
Right: Megan Lipiec and
David Kilkenney
conduct the Marching
Band during halftime
ceremonies.
Far Above Right: Jeff
Sierputowski knows that
information in his
textbooks will help him
pass his courses.
Far Right: Majorettes,
Flag Corps and Marching
Band members working
together to put on
halftime events.
Below: Derik Malenda
works hard in all his
classes.
Below Right: Ron Tyler,
Mark Lucas and Kevin
Carse listening to
information about the
opponents from coach
Pete Schwenke.
LIVING
HOMECOMING
GAME
Homecoming week began on
October 5 which Student
Council declared as Hat Day.
Tuesday was Mismatch Day, Wednesday
was Jersey Day and Thursday was Blue
and Gold Day. Many students partici-
pated in these activities leading up to the
Homecoming game with Mentor. Euclid
struggled throughout the game and was
only ahead by a score of 13-12 with less
than six minutes left in the game. After
that, Hassan Brown intercepted a
Mentor pass and returned it 22 yards for
a touchdown that made the final score
20-12. Euclid only gained 32 rushing
yards and the only way they were able to
stay in the game was to cause Mentor to
commit five turnovers in the second half.
The game turned out to be a good
beginning for the Homecoming week-
end.
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Above: Cordell Morris, escorted by Mrs. Marilyn
Foote, was introduced at the football game.
Right: Allison Penko, Allison Abiecunas, Ryan
Sarpolis, Mary Tisi, Manuel Ottinger and
Rebeccah Jenkins wore hats for Hat Day.
Far Right: Suzanne Lucas was introduced at the
football game.
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Above Far Left: Student
Marching Band Directors,
David Kilkenney and Megan
Lipiec lead the Marching
Band onto the field a the
beginning of the game.
Above Left: Dorian Goulde
carrying the ball for a gain as
Brandon Richardson helps
block.
Left: Brandon Linton gets around the right end to pick up some yards after Brandon Richardson made a block.
Above: Varsity Chorale singing the National Anthem to begin the game.
Below Left: Katie Kolar, Tina Peric, Antonio Spencer, Bernadette Walker, Nikki Sams and Amber La Fountain show how you can
mismatch when you dress.
Below Right: Hassan Brown being congratulated by Shaun Chatman and Fielding Cloud after recovering one of Mentor's fumbles.
On Saturday evening, October 10,
1998, after a week of pep rallies,
Homecoming Court elections,
and displays of school spirit, the Euclid
High Student Council held its annual
Homecoming dance. Over 700 students
attended the enchanted evening in Paris
gala. The E-Room had been decorated
with gorgeous French paraphernalia and
a D.J. played all of the student bodies
favorite hits. The Homecoming was
originally announced during halftime the
previous evening but they were again
introduced at the dance. Mercedes Ivey
was the sophomore attendant, Julie
Stobierski the junior attendant, Suzanne
Lucas was Homecoming Queen and
Cordell Morris was King. All were
present and showing their school spirit.
All who attended had a fantastic night
which created some great memories that
would last forever.
-Amy Burya
Laura dicker and Eric Leppelmeier get their
picture taken for their memories.
Shannon Setser and Greg Schonauer dancing during
the court dance.
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Top: Many of the students that had fun during Homecom
ing.
Above: Principal. Mr. Ron Seymour talks to Homecom-
ing Court members during the dance.
INPARIS
ijoy Homecoming dance
Above Left: Queen. Suzanne Lucas and King.
Cordell Morris after learning about their victory at
the game.
Top: Monique Aldridge and Julie Stobierski were
the junior attendant candidates. Julie was the junior
attendant.
Above: Mercedes Ivey and Tenisha Hall were the
sophomore attendant candidates. Mercedes was the
sophomore attendant.
Left: Students waiting to get their picture taken at the
dance.
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Fifty years ago, seniors entered their first and last year at
Euclid high school. Euclid High School was a brand new
building that fifty years later would hold many memories
for many thousands of students. As this year's seniors looked
back on their graduation, they experienced many emotions.
Though they may feel that way, they must not forget the changes
they've gone through, growing in different ways, the times of
celebration and the times they would rather forget. Emotionally
students grew and learned how to love, have faith, control hatred,
and even trust.
Right: Jeff Evans and Niki
Yannaras are seniors who work
hard and are looking forward to a
successful future.
Far Right: Laurel Grundman,
Katy Carmichael and Leah
Cherne have accomplished much
during their years at Euclid.
Below: Ada Cunningham is
working hard trying to figure out
how to take good pictures.
Below Right: Seniors at an
assembly learning about what to
expect from their senior year.
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Students getting
ready to begin
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Karen
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Sams, Karen
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Shannon
Ivancic, Alex
Brinovec and
Megan
Novinc.
Above: Liz Copic and Vicky Yarish practicing
with their Hags for the Friday night football
game.
Right: Golf Team members, Brian La Bounty,
Mike Suchy, coach, Barbara Ramlow, Matt
Flynt, Nick Malnar and Jeff Evans getting ready
to go out on the course.
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By the time a student became a senior they had a good under
standing of the workings of their school. Seniors were the
most knowledgeable and understanding of the workings of
Euclid High School. Seniors always had the highest level of exper-
tise in the high school. The class of 1999 was no exception. Many of
them were hard working individuals who were doing their best to
prepare themselves for the years ahead. Fifty years ago the first class
graduated from Euclid High School well prepared for the world they
were about to enter. The class of 1999 was also ready for the world
they were about to enter.
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Above Left: Amy Salupo, Ray Westbrooks. and Katie Dobucki getting ready to begin their day.
Above Right: Cordell Morris getting ready to run his pass pattern.
Left: Quarterback. Tom Soini, running around the left end for a good gain before he got injured in the Lake
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Top: Rachel Eiding and Brian Lennon are enjoying their senior year.
Above: Melissa Ahmetovic, Katy Carmichael, Lynne Stern, Rick
Glavan, Laurel Grundman, Pat Gutbrod, Ingrid Orlic and Brian
Paoloni having a good time in their class.
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Top: Rich Dotson, Michelle Knistautas, Jodi Jalovec, Jay Zagar, Lea Acino, Jesse
Slovenec and John Wolchko enjoying themselves at Homecoming.
Above: Katy Collins and Wendy Barker have a good time in their classes.
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Left: Mario Marusic
makes a diving save
during soccer.
Below: Lynne Stern
keeps memories in her
locker.
Bottom: Van Monroe
getting off a pass during
the game.
Below Left: Marching
Band members in the
stands during the game.
1973
Lea Acino
Mareello Acino
Daemyon Adams
Melissa Ahmetovic
Lisa Alkema
Charmaine Allen
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Karin Anderson
Laura Anderson
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Rick Bartel
Joseph Barzal
Lisa Basalla
Takara Baugh
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Thomas Bauza
Natalie M. Beck
Michael Belanich
Brandon Bell
Jamie Benak
Chris Biehl
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Michael Boothe
Kathleen Blatnik
Tiffani Borden
Holly Bowmaster
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Melissa Brady
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Alexandrea Brinovec
Gibran Britt
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Thomas Cangemi
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David Cerne
Leah Cherne
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Janelle Colini
Chandra Collier
Katie Collins
Jamie Comer
Shayla Conner
Cynthia Cook
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1977
Monica Corpening
James Cothron
Wesley Crane III
Ada M. Cunningham
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Elizabeth CfffiSa
Jamie D Apice
David D'Amico
Kelly Daly
Jervase Daniels
Cherise Dawkins
Stephen Dawson Jr.
Timothy Day
Franklin R. De Luca
Krishauna De Ramus
Sarah Deal
Michelle De Loach
Michael Dennis
Zernearia Dent
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Nick Di Biase
Molly Dindia
Dennis Disbrow
Katherine A. Dobucki
1978
Christopher Dostal
Holly S. Douglas
Quinta Douglas
Rita R. Dowe
Autumn Duckworth
Almir Duheric
Diana E. Dukes
Shaneika Duncan
Janelle Easter
Dave Edmonds
Leah M. Edmonds
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Jeff Evans
Petrice Evans
Ryan A. Farkas
Thomas P. Feldkamp
Amie Ficere
Lisa Focarelli
Michael Freeman
David Fulton
Michael Gates Jr.
Ricci Gaughan
Matthew Gillessen
Shannon Glatz
Richard Glavan
Shaun Glicken
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Deaonma Gooden
Dorian Goulde
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Tennille Graves
Kenneth Gravitte
Edward Gray
Christian Green
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Budd Greene
Jonathan Gudaitis
Khabeah Hall
Brian Grice
Yahaira Guilfu Diaz
Maria Hall
Kevin Grisez
Patrick Gutbrod
Benjamin Halstead
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Adriane Groudle
Zarina Haddon
Karen Hanson
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Jacqueline Hale
Ebonie L. Harrington
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SUMMER TRAVELING
Euclid students spent time in Germany
Senior Lisa Basalla and junior
Sara Pfahl had a chance of a life
time during the summer of 1998
when they were able to spend two weeks
in Germany. They stayed with the
Deiseroth family in a village near the
city of Kassel. Lisa and Sara already
knew the brother Andreas and sister
Sandra. Both had been in Euclid several
years ago and had stayed with Sara's
family. Sara and Lisa remained good
friends with Andreas and Sandra during
that time. They finally took the opportu-
nity to visit their German friends on
Wednesday, June 24. During their stay,
they experienced the culture firsthand.
Neither Sara nor Lisa knew any German,
yet for the most part they were able to
communicate. Sara and Lisa saw four
exquisite places and a famous German
circus Flic Flac. During their stay, they
spent a weekend in a youth hostel in
Berlin. They were fascinated by all the
history that surrounded them. They were
able to walk along parts of the Berlin
Wall and went to the Check Point
Charlie Museum. Besides all the impres-
sive structures, the German people in
general were extremely friendly and
kind. Lisa and Sara look forward to
visiting again sometime in the future.
-Lisa Basalla
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host family's daughter. Sandra Deiseroth.
Right: The victory column in Berlin built in honor
of the largest German state's victory over
Denmark, Austria and France.
FAVORITE TEACHER
Seniors voted for the teacher they liked 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 appealed to some of the
student body. The winner for the second
year in a row was Mr. Jeff Hartman. In a
close second place was Ms. Diane
Maroli. Mrs. Carol Tkac, even though
she retired last year was in third place.
Tied for fourth place was Mr. Steve
Marcu and Mrs. Marketa President.
Next was Mr. Robert Heramb,. Other
teachers mentioned, in no particular
order, were: Ingrid Koenig, Barbra
Masseria, Edie Mellen, Chris Torrelli,
Tom Banc, Katie Morris, Sean
O'Toole, Betsy Anness, Susan Dennis-
Rogers, Bill Von Benken, Deborah
Petrick, Sue Amato, Vicki Nally, Lisa
Platko, Stan Bender, Kim Dixon, Janet
Ulle, Jo Rita Perez, Jean Jelenic, Ron
Zucca, Michelle Mc Garry, Bea
Gruscow, Roy Pignatiello, Robert
Smith, Jim Kelly, Judy Mc Laughlin,
Frank Soltesz, Robert Ramlow, Fred
Schroeder, Maria Clinkscales, Mike
Rezzolla, Reggie Echols, Tony Rozman,
Gayle Flament, Lucy Piatt, Lisa Mc
Leod, Laura Boyd and Larry Issacs.
Above Left: Jeff
Hartmann
instructing in his
class.
Top: Denis
Langsdale with Mr.
Robert Heramb.
Above: Mike
Rezzolla with some
os his students.
Far Left: Ms. Sue
Amato working
with her students.
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T. R. Hartley
Michael Hartson
Amin Harville
Enisha Sha'nae Ni-Ni
Hawkins
Gerald Headd II
Michelle Heising
Brandon Henderson
Jessica Hendrickson
Leslie Hicks
Tracey Hicks
Leslie Hill
Jonathon Hoinski
LaMaria D. Holmes
Steven Horton
Tyson Hottenroth
Shermel Yvette Howard
Maria Hristova
Lanetta Huey
Shannon Ivancic
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Beth Jackson
Brian Jackson
Maurice Jackson
Alvenia Jaggers
1984
Crystal Jamerson
Erika James
Damion Johnson
Gregory Johnson
Scott Johnson
Lawrence Jones
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Sarah Kenny
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Anita Kochevar
Samantha Koerber
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1985
Matthew Krutsch
Jenna Kuklica
Wallace Lach
Denis Langsdale
Bobby Larkin Jr.
Taryn M. Launch
Brian Leben
Brian Lennon
Laquonta Lewis
Chen Li
Jason Linton
Megan Lipic
Chanel Lockett
Adrienne Lorber
Jason Loveless
Suzanne M. Lucas
J. Damon Luksich
Jolena Macklin
Cris Nicole Maddox
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Mizell Mahoney
Edward Markuz
Keith Martin
Mario Marusic
1986
Frank Mastalski
Christopher M. Mayle
Anthony Mc Carthy
Kathleen Mc Cluskey
Stephanie Mc Elrath
Ryan Mc Gill
Ebonie Mc Kinney
Melissa Medlen
Shaun Melton
Dawn Merritt
Gregory Meyers
Jayson Middleton
Michael S. Miklavcic
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1987
Jimmy Miller Jr.
Haris Mlivic
Steve Modelski
Cordell Morris
Antonio Moses
Daniel Moxley
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Anthony Murphy
Melanie Myers
William Nelson
Mary Beth Noll
Megan Novinc
Andrea O Connor
Delvonna Oliver
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Brian Paige
Aaron Panter
Brian Paoloni
Calvin Parker Jr.
1988
Omega Parker
Tina Peric
Molly Petras
Robert Petrochic
Peter Phillips
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Amy Pierce
Robert Polachek
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Brandon Ptak
Geoffrey Quigley
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Brandon Richardson
Chavon Riattins
Kenneth Rogers
James Roth
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Jennifer Rys
Ansie Sabbath
Kongsy Saengchareun
Khemeo Sahye
Karen E. Salisbury
Amy Salupo
Nicholette Sams
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Edward Schoval
Emeri Scott II
Jessica Scott
Kirk Sederholm
Daniel J. Seifried
Margaret Shannon Setser
Brandon Shaw
Richard Shepherd
Ross Shirey
Jeff Sierputowski
Jason Skok
Matthew Slabe
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Emmanuel Smith
Ryan Smith
Shayla T. Smith
Thomas Soini
David Solema
John Spada
Abby Stanic
Lynne T. Stern
Demond Stevens
Nicholas Strell
Vishantie Sudama
Thomas Sustar
Sharon Switalski
Catrina Tanner Brandon C. D. Thomas Julia Thompson
Jason Tolliver
Randy Toloe
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Terry Tomlinson
Kimberly Ann Tramsak
James Tucci
Evexyzia Tukes
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Amanda Tutolo
Ronald Tyler Jr.
Valerie Van Ho
Brian Varner
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Michael Vereh
Tommie Viraies Jr.
Chris Vohnout
Devin Voll
Michael Vuyancih
Karen Wade
Nicole Wallace
Rodney Walton Jr.
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LONG TIME EUCLID RESIDENTS?
Most seniors not native to Euclid
TRANSIENT POPULATION
HAVE YOU
ATTENDED
EUCLID
SCHOOLS ALL
YOUR LIFE?
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YEARS HAVE
YOU BEEN IN THE
EUCLID SCHOOL
SYSTEM?
A poll was distributed to all
seniors at the beginning of the
year in which they were asked if
they had attended Euclid schools all of
their lives. Most students had not but the
percentages were about the same as the
previous year. They were then asked how
many years they had attended Euclid
schools. These percentages were very
similar to the previous year's with the
exception of those attending four years
where the class of 1999 had a much
higher percentage(39.7%) than the class
of 1998(18.5%).
Above: Senior Principal. Mrs. Marilyn Foote. gets a
pie in her face because the seniors cheered the loudest
at the rally.
Right: Brandon Richardson and Dawn Merritt
dancing at Homecoming.
Far Right: Alex Brinovcc and Julie Thompson
thinking about their classes.
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CALL YOUR HOUSE YOUR HOME?
Most seniors live in a house
In the same survey, seniors were asked
if they lived in a house. By far most of
them replied that they did and the
percentages were about the same as the
previous year showing that most of the
seniors were attached to the Euclid
community through their place of living.
tselow: Dave Kilkenney, Ryan Farkas, Jenny Emser and Jen Davies
playing the salute for Homecoming announcements.
Left: Devin Voll, Niki Sams,
Katie Kolar and Karen
Hanson must have been
thinking about something else
when they got dressed this
morning.
Below: I wonder what Ursula
Wein thinks about as she runs
all those miles.
Above: Seniors enjoying one of their classes.
Left: Lea Aeino, Jodi Jalovec and Shannon Setser went camping during the summer of 1998.
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Most seniors plan on going to college
ARE YOU PLANNING ON
GOING TO COLLEGE?
Seniors were asked whether or now they were planning on going to college. More
than 90% of the responding students replied that they were intending on going to
college. This is a little more that the percentage from last year. It shows that most
seniors realize the importance of getting a college education.
Top: Leah Cherne, Abby Stanic and Maria Williams studying hard to go to
college.
Above: Oral Williams and Alex Brinovec wrestling for a better position in class
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1998
Jennifer Williams
Maria Renee Williams
Noel D. Williams
Oral Williams II
Jamikka Willis
John Wise
Richard Wise
Erica Witten
Philipp Wittwer
Brandon Womick
Christina Woyton
Tequila N. Wright
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Victoria Yarish
Kelly Young
Marianne Zagar
Jaime Zupancic
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Melissa Ahmetovic: Volleyball 9, 1 0, 1 1 ; Career Exploration 1 1 ; NHS 11,12.
Wendy Barker: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Gymnastics 10,1 1,12, Captain 10,1 1.12;
NHS 1 1,12; Big Show 10,12; Peer tutor 12; Office runner 12; Band Roadie
10,11,12; Career Exploration 11,12; Choral Masters 11.
Rick Bartel: Baseball 9,10; NHS 11,12; Office runner 11,12.
Lisa Basalla: Volleyball 9,10,1 1; AFS 10,11,12; SAVE 10,11,12; Wai Napolo
9,10,1 1,12; Peer tutor 10,1 1,12; Office Aide 12; Career Exploration 11,12;
Student Council 9,12; Survey 11,12.
Takara Baugh: Clinic Aide 10,1 1,12.
Natalie M. Beck: Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; AFS 11,12: Student Council 12.
Chris Biehl: Baseball 9: Soccer 9, 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Ski Club 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2.
Kathleen Blatnik: Soccer 9, 10, 1 1 , 1 2; Softball 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2.
Alexandrea Brinovec: Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12; Peer Tutor 9,10,1 1,12; Survey
10,11,12.
Jessica Burns: OWE 12.
Katy Carmichael: AFS 10,11,12, president 11; Survey 10,11,12, Features Co-
editor 11.12; NHS 1 1,12; Eucuyo 9,10; Ski Club 9,10.
Kevin Carse: Football 9,11,12; Wrestling 9,10,1 1.12; NHS 11,12.
Leah Cherne: Student Council 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12;
Football cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball Cheerleading 9,10,11,12; Peer
tutor 10,1 1,12; Peer mediation 9.10,1 1,1 2; NJROTC 1 1 . 1 2. Public affairs
officer 1 1 , Executive officer 12, Color guard 1 1,12, Drill team 11.12; Varsity
Chorale 10,11,12, Vice-President 11; Big Show 9,10,12; Christmas Play 10;
Track 11; NHS 11,12; Career Explorations.
Nichelle Church: Track 9,10; VONL 9; Drill team 9; Office runner 9.10,1 1
Brian Cocherell: Band 9,10,11,12, Section leader 1 1: Cleveland Youth Wind
Symphony 10,1 1,12; Jazz Band 9,10,12; NHS 11,12.
Katie Collins: Student Council 9.10,12; Choraliers 9; Choral Masters
10,11,12; Survey 12; NHS 1 1.12; Marching Band Roadie 10.11,12.
Ada M. Cunningham: Student Council 9; Marching Band 9,10,11.12, Section
leader 1 1,12; Concert Band 9,10,1 1.12, Concert Master 11.12; Symphony
Orchestra 11,12; Symphonic Winds.
David D'Amico: Baseball 9,12; Wrestling 10,1 1,12.
Timothy Day: Band 9,10,1 1,12; Jazz Band 10.11.12.
Sarah Deal: Ski Club 10.11.
Franklin R. De Luca: Band 9,10; Jazz Band 11,12.
Krishaunda DeRamus: Indoor track 9.10,12; Outdoor track 1 1.
NickDiBiase: Band 9,10.
Katherine A. Dobucki: NHS 1 1.12; Yearbook 12.
Holly S. Douglas: Indoor track 9. 1 0. 1 1 , 1 2; Outdoor track 9.10,11,12; Soccer
11.
Dave Edmonds: Football 9,10,11,12; Track 10,1 1.
Monique Rene Egleton: Orchestra 9,10,1 1; VONL 9.10,1 1; Choir 9,10; Hag
corps 10; Student Council 9.10; Track aide 9,10,11.12.
Jennifer Emser: Marching Band 9, 10, 1 1 . 1 2, Section and Squad leader 11,12;
Concert Band 9,10,1 1,12. Section leader 12; Jazz Band 9,10,1 1,12, Section
leader 11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Student Council 9,10; Big Show Orchestra
10,12.
NicEslick: Indoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 9,10,1 1.12
Jeff Evans: Golf 9,10,11, 12; Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Ski Club 9,10,11, 12;
Student Council 9,10,1 1,12.
Ryan A. Farkas: Band 9, 10. 1 1 , 1 2, Vice president 1 2; NHS 11,12; Jazz Band
9,10,11.12, Student director 12; Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony 11,12;
Lakeland Jazz Impact 1 2.
Thomas P. Feldkamp: Key Club 9,10,1 1,12, Sophomore rep 10, Senior rep
12; Survey 10,11,12; AV Club 10,11,12.
Melanie Fuller: Peer Tutor 10; NHS 11,12; Career Explorations 10.
Dorian Goulde: Football 9,10,11,12, captain 9.10,12; Basketball 9,10,1 1,12,
captain 9,10,12; Track 9,10,11,12, captain 9,10,12.
Edward Gray: OWE 12.
Christian N. Green: VONL 9,10.1 1,12; AFS 1 1 ; Poetry Club 9,10.
Kevin Grisez: Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Golf 9,10,1 1 .
Adriane Groudle: OWA 10; OWE 12.
Laurel Grundman: Student Council 9,10,1 1,12; Peer tutor 10,11; NHS 11,12.
Jonathan Gudaitis: Band 9,10,1 1,12; Key Club 9,10,12; Cross Country
9,11,12.
Patrick Gutbrod: NJROTC 9.10,11, Officer 9,10,1 1: Big Show 10,12;
Football 9,10.
Zarina Haddon: Office runner 10,11; Basketball aide 10.
David Whitey Hance: Football 9,10,1 1; NJROTC 9,10.
Ebonie L. Harrington: Office runner 1 1 .
T. R. Hartley: Swim team 9; NJROTC 9,10,1 1,12; Office runner 12.
Enisha Sha'nae Ni-Ni Hawkins: Basketball 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2.
Leslie Hill: DECA 11,12.
La Maria D.-Holmes: Peer mediation 12: Choral Masters 11.
Shermel Yvette Howard: VONL 10: Student Council 10; DECA 11,12.
SENIORS
INVOLVED IN
ACTIVITIES
For many students school began at 7:40 am and ended at
2:25 pm and the time before and after that was devoted
to a job or themselves. But for many Euclid students
school began before 7:40 am or continued after 2:25 pm if they
were involved in extracurricular activities. Many students were
involved in sports which were played after school but were
often practiced before school while many others participated in
some of the many club or music groups that were available to
anyone who wanted to participate. If someone had an interest
there was probably some organization at Euclid that could
fulfill their interest.
Top: Marco Razzauti, Sarah Pfahl, Lisa Basalla, Ted Karpy. John Wolchko
and Ursula Wein enjoyed the Homecoming Dance which was sponsored by
Student Council members.
Above: Melissa Brady, Julie Whitely and Jennifer Muhvic enjoyed being
trainers for the football team.
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Seniors were
asked
whether or
not they enjoyed
their years at
Euclid High
School. 71 per
cent said that they
did and 12 per
cent said they did
not. Last year only
56 per cent said
that they had
enjoyed their years
at Euclid and 20
per cent said that
they did not.
These data were
consistent with
data for the past
several years.
Top: Students arriving to Homecoming Dance had to check in at the door.
Middle: Cordell Morris, Brandon Richardson, Greg Schonauer, Christina
Browski, Crystal Jamerson, Suzanne Lucas, Dawn Merritt and Shannon Setser
were candidates for Homecoming court.
Above: Karen Hanson, Wendy Barker, Dawn Merritt, Katie Kolar, Megan
Ballinger, Janelle Colini, Suzanne Lucas and Kathy Blatnik were senior athletes
who were honored at the Lakewood football game.
> Seniors
Shannon Ivancic: Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12; Track 11;NHS 11,12; Survey 11,12,
Production manager 12.
Beth Jackson: Softball 9; DECA 11,12. President 12.
Crystal Jamerson: Track 9; VONL 9,10,1 1,12, President 11; Student Council
9,10.11,12, Treasurer 10; Varsity Chorale 10,1 1.
Erika James: Cultural Club 10; DECA 11,12.
Susan P. King: Soccer 9,10,11,12; Survey 9,10.1 1.12, Co-editor-in-chief
10,11.12; NHS 11.12, President 12; Student Council 12; Key Club 9,10,12;
Science Olympiad 9; Track 1 1 ; Academic Challenge 1 1 ; Choral Masters 1 1 ,
piano accompaniment 1 1 : Big Show 10; Holiday Play 10; Peer tutor 10.1 1;
Office runner 12.
Michelle Knistautas: Ski Club 11,12; Career explorations 12.
Samantha Koerber: OWE 11,12; Volleyball 9; Orchestra 9.10,11.
Taryn M. Laurich: Softball 9,10,1 1; Football trainer 9.10: Basketball trainer
9, 10; Office aide 10, 11, 12.
Chen Li: Soccer 9; Chess Club 9.
Megan Lipiec: Marching Band 9,10.1 1.12, Field commander 11.12, Secretary
11, 12; Pep Band 9,10,1 1,12; Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12; Concert Band 9,10,1 1,12;
Big Show Pit 9.10.12; NHS 1 1,12; Peer tutor 1 1,12; Key Club 9.10.1 1,12,
Treasurer 10; Gymnastics 11,12.
Jason Linton: Football 9; Baseball 9.
Suzanne M. Lucas: Soccer 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10.1 1,12; Softball
9,10,11.12.
Jolena Macklin: Office runner 11,12.
Chris Nicole Maddox: Basketball 9: Poetry Club 10.
Edward Markuz: Survey 10.11,12.
Keith Martin: Football 12.
Mario Marusic: Soccer 9,10.1 1,12; Football 12.
Christopher M. Mayle: Swim Team 9,10.1 1,12: Key Club 9,10.12: Varsity
Chorale 10,1 1,12; Band 1 1.12; Big Show 9,10,12; Jazz Band 1 1,12.
Michael S. Miklavcic: Cross Country 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Swim team
9,10,11,12, Captain 12; Track 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Survey 10,1 1,12; NHS
11.12; Student Council 12; Ski Club 12; Yearbook 12.
Nanci Miklowski: Marching Band 9,10,1 1; Concert Band 9.10,11,12; NHS
1 1,12, Corresponding secretary 12.
Steve Modelski: Indoor Track 9. 10. 1 1 . 1 2, Captain 12; Outdoor track
9,10,11,12, Captain 12; Cross-country 10,1 1,12, Captain 12.
Megan Novinc: Softball 9,10,11.12; Tennis 11,12; Survey 9,10,11,12, News
Co-editor 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2: Key Club 9.10.11.12. Secretary /Treasurer 1 1 : Peer tutor
10,11; NHS 1 1,12; Science Olympiad 9.10.1 1,12; Student Council 12.
Ingrid Orlic: AFS 10,11,12, Secretary 11,12: SAVE 11.12.
Manny Ottinger: Soccer 12; Hockey 12; Tennis 12; AFS 12.
Omega Parker: VONL 10,11,12: Drill team 10,11.
TinaPeric: Volleyball 9.10.11,12. Captain 12: Swim team9,10,l 1,12. Co-
captain 11,12; DECA 11,12.
Amanda M. Price: Student Council 9,10,12; Yearbook 12; Wai Napolo
9,10,11,12, Asst. Show Director 11; Marching Band 9.10,11,12, Section leader
11,12; Concert Band 9.10,1 1,12; Ski Club 11,12; NHS 11,12: AFS 12.
Brandon Ptak: Soccer 9. 1 0.1 1 , 1 2 ; Basketball 9. 1 0. 1 1 . 1 2.
Erin Reilly: Volleyball 9.10,1 1; NHS 11.12; Survey " 1 1,12; Student Council
10.12; Ski Club 12.
De Onte Rucker: OWE 11,12.
Karen E. Salisbury: Survey 9,10,1 1.12. Co-editor-in-chief 10,1 1.12; Softball
9, 1 0. 1 1 , 1 2, Co-captain 9, 1 0; Tennis 1 0. 1 1 . 1 2. Co-captain 11.12: Science
Olympiad 9,10,11,12; NHS 1 1,12; Orchestra 9,10,11; Peer tutor 11,12; Career
explorations 1 1,12; Key Club 9,10,1 1,12.
Amy Salupo: Volleyball 9,10; Cross-country 11,12; Big Show 10: NHS 11,12;
Career explorations 1 1 .
Nicholette Sams: Volleyball 9.10,1 1.12. Softball 9, 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Key Club
9,10,1 1,1 2; Survey 9,10.1 1,12, Business manager 10.1 1.12; NHS 11,12;
Student Council 9,12; Career explorations 12; Peer tutor 12.
Satasha Navada Javelle Sawyer: Choir 10.
Nikole Schiffbauer: Swim team 9,10,1 1; Track 12; Softball 9.10; Office
runner 1 1 .
Gregory Schonauer: Soccer 9,10,11; Hockey 9,10.1 1.1 2: Ski Club 9,10,1 1, 12:
Student Council 10,11,12
Daniel J. Seifried: Academic Challenge 11,12; Fall play 9,10.1 1.12; Big Show
9,10,12; Varsity Chorale 10.1 1,12, President 12: Key Club 9,10.1 1.12,
Freshman rep. 9, President 10, Junior rep. 1 1, Treasurer 12: Student Council
11,12; Survey 9,10.1 1,12; NHS 11.12: Morning announcer 11,12; Peer tutor
10,1 1,12; Peer mediation 10,11,12; Career explorations 9,10,1 1,12; Office
runner 11,12; DARE role model 1 1; Tennis 9; Choral Masters 12; Cultural Club
1 1,12: Holiday Play 9,10; Eucuyo 1 1.
Margaret Shannon Setser: Softball 9,10; Volleyball 9.10.1 1.12; Student
Council 12; Ski Club 10.11,12.
Jeff Sierpotowski: Soccer 9.10,1 1,12.
Daniel Slepsky: NJROTC 9,10,1 1,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Pit Band 10; Pep Band
11,12; Cross-country 11,12; Track 11,12.
Shayla Smith; VONL 9,10,1 1.
David Solema: Key Club 10,1 1,12; AV Club 9,10,1 1.12; Marching Band
9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,1 1,12; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 10.11;
Symphonic orchestra 10,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,1 1,12; Jazz Band 12; Special
Event Band 9,10,1 1,12; NHS 1 1,12; Big Show 10,11; Peer tutor 10.
Abby Stank: Football cheerleader 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 9,10; NHS 11,12, Vice
president 12; Student Council 12; Key Club 9,12, Survey 10,1 1,12; Basketball
cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Captain 9,10; Career explorations 9,12; AFS 1 1,12.
Lynne T. Stern: Volleyball 9,10,1 1; Wai Napolo 9,10,11,12; Girl's basketball
stationer 9; Peer mediator 12; Clinic runner 9,10,1 1.12; Yearbook 12; NHS
11,12.
Brandon C. D. Thomas: Tennis 1 1 ; Office runner 1 I .
Julia Thompson: Softball 9,10,1 1,12; Orchestra 9,10.1 1,12; Band 9,10,11; Ski
club 11,12; Student Council 12; NHS 11,12.
Kimberly Ann Tramsak: Security office 9,10,1 1.
Valerie Van Ho: NJROTC 9.10,1 1,12, Officer 11,12; Color Guard 9,10,11,12;
Exhibition Drill Team 12; NJROTC Academic Team 9,10,1 1,12; Career
explorations 10,1 1,12; Eucuyo 10,1 1,12; Fall play 10,1 1,12, Student director
11; Peer tutor 10,12; Clinic aide 11,12; Political Affairs Club 12; Poetry Club
12; Peer mediator 12; Key Club 9.
Michael Verch: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Hockey 9.10,1 1,12; Band 9,10,1 1,12;
DECA 11,12.
Karen Wade: Track 9,10.12.
Eddie Washington: OWE 1 2; OWA 1 0, 1 1 .
Tahnesha Watts: Key Club 9; Office runner 12.
Tom Weglarz: OWA 9; Owe 12.
Ursula M. Wein: Cross-country 10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Indoor track 10,11,12;
Outdoor track 9,10.1 1,12; Swim team 9; Cultural Club 10,1 1,12, President 12;
AFS 11,12, Vice president 11; Survey 10,11; SAVE 10,1 1,12, Co-president 12;
Student Council 9,10; Peer tutor 12.
Julie Whitely: Volleyball 9,10; Softball 9,10; Wrestling trainer 9,10,11;
Football trainer 11,12.
Maria Renee Williams: Peer mediator 9,10,1 1,12; Peer tutor 1 1,12; Volleyball
9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10.1 1,12.
Noel D. Williams: Peer tutor 9,10,11; DECA 1 1,12; Survey 12.
Tequila N. Wright: Flag Corps 1 1 .
Niki Yannaras: Student Council 10,11,12. Secretary 12; NHS 11,12,
Recording secretary 12; Chamber and Symphonic Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12,
Librarian and concert master 1 1; Science Olympiad 9,10,1 1,12; Survey
10,1 1,12; Track 11,12; Tennis 1 1,12; Key Club 10,1 1,12; Big Show Orchestra
10,12; Peer tutor 10.1 1,12; Office runner 1 2; Fall Play Stage Crew 10.
Marianne Zagar: Student Council 9; Softball 9.
I'LL DO THE
DRIVING
Students have been coming to Euclid High School for fifty
years. Some students walk, some come by bus and others
come by car. A poll of seniors asked if they came to school
in a car and 74 per cent said that they did. They were then asked
if they did the driving and 57 per cent said that they did. These
results were very similar to the results of a similar pole the
previous year.
Above Left: Brian Leben, Joel Edwardsen, William Nelson and Tini Ransaw
work on a car so they can drive to school.
Left: Melissa Medlen and James Roth thinking about how they are going to get
home tonight.
Top: Leah Edmonds, Nichelle Church, Veronica Callaway, Rita Dowell, Jamie
Benak and Lea Acino working in Mrs. Ellen Klein's class.
Above: Students getting together during a football game.
Seniors / 51
HOW EMBARRASSING
Seniors tell about their embarrassing moments
High school consisted of many memories.
Some were happy, others sad and still
others were embarrassing. Seniors were
asked about their most embarrassing moments and
these were their responses.
Melissa Ahmetovie tripped in front of a hot guy in
the hallway.
La Shandra Anthony was a freshman and was late
for class and when she ran into the room it was the
wrong room and the wrong class.
Jennifer Barker fell in the girl's locker room after
swimming.
Natalie Beck was working at Dairy Queen and a
customer came in with a coupon for a Dairy Queen
Brazier. She told him "Sir we can't accept this
because it is for a Dairy Queen Brassiere." She
didn't realize what she had said until her co-
workers and the customer began laughing.
Chris Biehl began laughing so hard in the E-Room
during his freshman year and pop came out his
nose.
Alexandra Brinovec was in the freshman
volleyball team picture for the yearbook and Mr.
Von Benken came to her first and asked her to say
her name twice into a tape recorder and she said
"Alex, Alex." He waited and then asked "Do you
have a last name?"
Jessica Burns dropped her sweat shirt, slid on it and fell on her butt.
Katy Carmichael passed out in Mr. Pignatiello's geometry class and had to be taken to the clinic in a
wheelchair.
Kevin Carse fell down the stairs.
Leah Cherne had to give someone a kiss on the cheek in Big Show during her freshman year and after she
did it she turned around, tripped and took four staggering steps until she fell flat on her butt. The boy then
said - "Well, was it that good?"
Nichelle Church was in the ninth grade on the drill team squad and in front of the whole school when Mrs.
President said "Left face" she turned right.
Joi Donica Cooks first came to Euclid as a tenth grader. She just had her hair done and she got dressed up for
the third day of school.
Ada Cunningham was at band camp during the summer and she got her upper chest caught in a cymbal.
Jervase Daniels slipped and fell.
Dennis Disbrow was on the hockey team in the state tournament and he was skating to the bench as fast as he
could and caught an edge and fell head first into the boards and received a concussion and needed 1 1 stitches.
Krishauna De Ramus slipped in some water while running the 40 yd. dash.
Holly Douglas was a freshman and fell while walking down the stairs.
Dave Edmonds was in biology class when Dorian Goulde farted. He turned around and said "Dave farted."
Everyone began laughing including Dave.
Leah Edmonds was running to her class while the bell was ringing and she fell while going down the steps.
Jenni Emser was embarrassed when her friend wrote something about the boy she liked in her yearbook.
Nic Eslick fell up the stairs trying to get to class.
Jeff Evans was skiing "the wall" at Holiday Valley. His ski released and he fell and slid to the bottom of the
hill and his ski hit him above his eye and cut him. As he lay on the snow. Bud White and Doug Zeman were
on the lift laughing.
Tom Feldkamp was working the Varsity Chorale Reunion concert for AV and when he went on stage to pick
up a microphone he tripped in front of everyone.
Chrissy Green was coming down the stairs after
her last class and saw her boy friend bringing her
balloons and flowers and got distracted and fell
down the stairs.
Adriane Groudle fell down the stairs on the third
floor and people heard her on the first floor.
Laurel Grundman was stuffed into a locker her
freshman year by her brother and his friend.
Zarina Haddon threw up in her foods class.
David Hance peed in his pants his freshman year
and everyone laughed.
Thomas Hartley dropped his rifle in NJROTC and
broke his toe.
Lamaria Holmes accidently called her teacher "ma".
Shermel Yvette Howard was running to lunch
from the E-Room and fell on her face.
Erika James went to her fourth period class third
period and didn't realize it until the teacher came in
and said she was in the wrong class.
Tamea Jones tripped down the stairs.
Karen Salisbury was practicing in the outfield last
year before a Softball game and went to run in for a
ball but slipped in the wet, muddy grass and landed
on her butt and back. She had to play the entire
game covered with mud and with a wet butt.
Amy Salupo was joking around in the hallway with
Mr. Von Benken and she fell on the floor.
Nicholette Sams and Karen Salisbury were going
somewhere after school and she was low on gas.
They were on their way to a gas station when the
called on E. 222 and Bryan Scheider had to come
and pick them up.
Satasha Sawyer fell down a whole flight of stairs
and her books and shoes fell off and down the
stairs.
Michelle Knistautas and Shannon Setser kept
trying to go to Bobby Mc Graw's house and could
never get him to answ er the door. When someone
finally answered they learned they were at the
wrong house.
Jamie Koerber slipped on some ice while walking
to school.
Michele Laurich forgot her combination and had to
have her lock cut off.
Megan Lipiec and her friend locked both sets of car
keys in the trunk on the fourth of July.
Suzanne Lucas tripped up the steps twice on the
same stairs during her sophomore year.
Christopher Mayle fell over a chair in Choral
Masters and broke his ankle.
Michael Miklavcic was embarrassed when Eric
Schuster, Mike Simenc, Paul Glowacki, Tim
Carney and Derek Stank- threw him outside of the
track locker room in his underwear.
Nanci Miklowski was with Jen Rys when she took
a picture of Dave Banach and said "This is for
Nanci. She's obsessed with you."
Steve Modelski put his equipment in the wrong
locker room when he was a freshman and the
whole team found out.
Megan Novinc was at the Homecoming dance and
was wondering why everyone was staring at her
date. He was the worst dancer in the world.
Manny Ottinger was embarrassed when a lot of
the girls on the soccer team said he was "hot".
Tina Peric was playing volleyball and the ball
went outside the pole and she caught it before the
referee blew her whistle.
Amanda Price was embarrassed when a boy in one
of her classes told the teacher she had a crush on
him.
Brandon Ptak and his friends were checking out
Nancy Pekol and her friends in the cafeteria in
ninth grade. When Nancy saw them she threw a
biscuit that hit him in the head.
Preston Raymond tripped up the stairs.
Angie Sabbath fell in the high school parking lot
when she fell in a pot hole.
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> Seniors
Margaret Shannon Setser and Sarah Deal were going out with Larry Dissauer and John Wahl and were
waiting for them on the tree lawn. Shannon had to go to the bathroom and since it was late at night and no one
was around she just squatted on the lawn. As soon as she did their dates pulled up and began laughing when
they realized what she was doing.
Rich Shepherd was a freshman when he was locked in the second floor bathroom for two periods before
finally breaking a nail holding the window closed.
Jeff Sierputowski went to Holiday Valley with the Ski Club. On the first hill he went on he hit a patch of ice
and fell on his face and got a concussion and didn't remember anything from that moment on except for being...
out by Pat Finnegan and Megan Ballanger.
Daniel Slepsky was at the World Series parade in Cleveland his freshman year and was walking down the
sidewalk with a bass drum and tripped over a fire hydrant and the drum went flying five feet in front of him.
Daniel Smith was in homeroom when he heard a PA announcement about a car v. ith it's lights on. It was his
license plated so he stood up to leave and everyone asked where he was going?
David Solema had a problem with his flying gear from Peter Pan and he was either repeatedly hitting a wall
or running around waving his arms like a jackass.
Abby Stanic and Karen Hanson got sick after using some potent chemicals to kill a roach in the third
floor staff bathroom. They had to explain what they had done but couldn't go home because their mothers
were golfing together.
Lynne Stern was getting out of her boyfriend's car and got her foot caught in the seatbelt and fell out and
landed on her book bag.
Kimberly Tramsak was in E-Room study hall her junior year when the chair she was leaning on fell over
and she hit her head on the chair behind her.
Julie Thompson broke her camera when she dropped it in front of everyone at Prom.
Valerie Van Ho fainted during the Memorial Day ceremonies when she was a color guard and a fire truck
and ambulance were called and the chief of police had to come down to see if she was all right.
Devin Voll was accused of sexually harassing a member of the same sex by a principal.
Karen Wade fell down the stairs from the third floor.
Ed Washington got in a fight and was suspended.
Ursula Wein was at an AFS picnic a park and was swinging and tried to jump off but got her shorts caught
on the swing and fell on her head getting grass stains on her forehead.
Julieann Whitely and Melissa Brady were football trainers their junior year when they were running
water out during a time out and slipped in the muddy grass and slid across the field.
Maria Williams tripped up the stairs and her skirt flew up.
Noel Williams fell up the stairs in a skirt in tenth grade.
Niki Yannaras was in the locker room changing for tennis when her necklace got caught on her sports bra
and she began choking. Susan King helped her get free while Shannon Ivancic, Megan Novinc and Niki
Sams laughed at her.
Nichole Yarbrough fell on her knees running to class and slid down the ramp in the hall.
DO YOU HAVE A PART-TIME
JOB?
HOW MANY HOURS PER
WEEK?
3 9%
494%
37 7%
WORKING HARD
Most seniors have a job after school
One very big difference between high school life in the nineties and life fifty
years ago was the number of students that had after-school jobs. In 1949
students would go home from school and do homework or work around the
house or play with their friends. In the 1990's having a job was the norm and more than
75 per cent of the seniors had jobs and many underclassmen also had jobs. The percent-
age of seniors who had jobs was very similar to the percentage of seniors who had jobs
in the previous year. Most seniors worked about 10 to 30 hours per week which meant
that they were working during the week as well as on the weekend.
Above: Mrs. Jo -Rita Perez talks to Valerie Van
Ho and Rachel Dixon about the merits of having a
job after school.
Above Left: Student mediators can sometimes help
out in situations where students become stressed
because of trying to manage a job as well as their
school work.
Left: Dawn Merritt, Mary Tisi and Melissa Waina
are able to participate in sports which is something a
lot of students who have jobs cannot do.
Seniors
53
I*
Almost every sport you want to play is at Euclid. Whether
you want it to be your ticket to college or just something
to do everyday after school, at Euclid there was a sport
for you. Sports here gave the students an opportunity to be part
of a team and meet many new friends. Euclid had been compet-
ing in the Greater Cleveland Conference for the past two decades
but this year changed as Euclid reentered the Lake Erie League
upon the abandonment of the G.C.C. This led to longer bus trips
since many of the L.E.L. schools are further away.
Above: Niki Yannaras gets lots of enjoyment by
being on the tennis team.
Above Right: Tino Jones gaining yards coming
around the end and fighting off the defender.
Right: Sarah Osterman (Jolly Green Giant) and
Amy Salupo (Little Sproutl were important
members of the girl's cross country team.
Right Middle: Mike Miklavcic won most of the
races for the boy's cross country team.
Far Right: Lindsey Mastalski spiking the ball for
the volleyball team.
54 /Sports Divider
SPORTS
TOUGHER SCHEDULE
Football still did well after entering L.E.L.
The Euclid Panther football team had
another exciting season as they
entered the Lake Erie League and
finished with an overall record of 7-3 and
4-2 in the Lake division of the L.E.L. The
Panthers did not have the flashy runners of
past years but they did have a lot of
talented players and a good solid offensive
and defensive line. They would have made
the playoffs if it weren't for an upset loss
to Lakewood. They finished in a tie for
second place with Mentor. Euclid had a
good passing attack to go along with its
running game. Van Monroe completed 62
out of 133 passes for a 46.6% completion
record. His completions gained 1051 yards
and scored 1 1 touchdowns. He had 6 passes
intercepted. Brandon Richardson and
Chris Harrell both finished the season with
22 catches apiece with over 400 yards
gained each. Hassan Brown and Chris
Harrell each got three interceptions for the
season. The running game was led by
Brandon Linton who gained 824 yards on
144 carries for a 5.7 yard per carry average.
Dorian Goulde also carried 70 times and
gained 330 yards for a 4.7 yard average.
Brandon Richardson, Amin Harville,
Dorian Goulde and Mario Marusic were
all named to the News Herald First Team
while Van Monroe, Brandon, Chris
Harrell, and Mike Belanich were all
named to the News Herald Second Team.
Special Mention was given to Rick Glavan
and Tommie Virgies. The team had many
exciting moments and the season was
enjoyable for all.
Above: Wide receiver, Cordell Morris, gets
ready for the snap of the bail.
Above Right: Dorian Goulde gets pushed out of
bounds after a substantial gain by the Mentor
defense. Dorian played offense and defense and
was on the field almost every play of every game.
Right: Quarterback, Van Monroe, sprints around
the right end of the line on an option play and gets
a good gain.
56
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Football, Row one: Jack Lardomita. coaches, Mike Sheck, T. J. Flordiewicz, Roy Pignatiello, Tom Banc, Pete Schwenke, Tom Gibbons, Chet Nolan, Mike
Rezzolla. Row two: Julie Whitely, Hassan Brown, James Cothron, Ronald Tyler Jr., Tom Soini, Kevin Carse, Steve Dawson, Jennifer Muhvic. Row three: Katie
Mc Cluskey, Keith Martin, Brandon Bell, Anthony Mc Carthy, Mario Marusic, Tommie Virgies, Dorian Goulde, Cordell Morris, Wendy Cabella. Row four:
Melissa Brady, Teddy Grimes, Dave Edmonds, Amin Harville, Brandon Richardson, Matthew Gillessen, Rick Glavan, Mike Belanich. Row five: Devin Chrestoff.
Flint Harris, Brandon Linton, Jamal Patterson, Gary Riedel, Terry Howell, Myron Henderson, Hower Wester. Row six: Dennis Strell, Shawn Tavon, Rich
Devor, Dan Heising, Chris Harrell. Jermaine Smith, Liz Montague, Michael Slagle, Chris Rutti. Row seven: Paul Cunningham, Dave Maksymowicz, Chris
Moore, Rahman Shavers, Fielding Cloud, Tino Jones, John Davis, Jay Winter, James Clark, Tony Basalla. Row eight: Joe Granito, Van Monroe, Jamel
Cummings, Andrew Walker, Mark Lucas, Quentin Murdock, Demetria Lewis, Matt Laurich, Gerald Zeigler, B. J. Loddy
VARSITY FOOTBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Lake Catholic
10
9
Strongsville
7
28
Benedictine
38
7
Shaker Heights
14
15
Valley Forge
39
7
Mentor
20
12
Lakewood
36
42
Elyria
28
21
. Cleveland Heights 28
13
Bedford
39
14
SEASON REC
ORD WON 7 LOST 3
L.E.L. RECOR
D WON 5 LOST 2
LEAGUE FIN1
SH2nd
Above: Dorian Goulde returning the ball for a large
gain.
Above Left: The center getting ready to snap the ball.
Far Left: Mike Belanich being taken care of by
trainer. Wendy Case.
Left: Van Monroe earn in° the ball for a gain.
Football
57
The JV football team finished the
season with a 5-5 record which
was identical with the Freshmen
football record. Neither team had an
outstanding runner that caused the game
to be broken open. They had a good solid
team that needed experience to develop.
Wide receiver, Joe Granito. watching the center so he
can get away to run his pattern when the ball is
snapped.
58 > Football
Brandon Linton getting around the right end of the offensive line and gaining yards.
Freshman Football. Row one: Douglas Lock, Casey Kilkenney, Jacob Mc Cullough, Victorian Yeh, Rich Suchy Row two: Robert Plumb, Mike Alexander.
Terrance Ware, Brandon Cogdin, Moonilal Ramdhan. Row three: Steve Mc Fall, Mike Gribach. Darrell Mc Griff, Shawn Wolford, Joseph Rondini. Row four:
Coach, Sam Santilli, Darrius Johnson, Raymel Early, Gregory Smith, Judd Kokich, Craig Jones, Coach, Dennis Windham. Row five: Ricardo Johnson, Lester
Spence, Bob Gecewich, Nick Muhvic, Frank Negolfka, Ross Gavin.
he coaches diagram plays on the marker board for
he players when they are not in the game.
JV
FOOTBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Lake Catholic
20
6
Strongsville
20
28
Benedictine
20
0
Shaker Heights
16
36
Valley Forge
30
0
Mentor
28
35
Lakewood
12
20
Elyria
14
6
Cleveland Heights
20
40
Bedford
39
22
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 5
L.E.L. RECORD WON 3 LOST 4
Far Left and Middle: Rich Suchy and Ross Gavin
carrying the ball for a gain.
Above: The freshman offense gets ready to execute a
play.
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Mavfield
0
34
Strongsville
16
23
Shaker Heights
46
0
Valley Forge
42
28
Mentor
34
16
Lakewood
28
0
Elyria
14
0
Cleveland Heights
8
28
Bedford
14
22
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 5
Football
LOVING IT
Girl's tennis has best season in more than a decade
The change of scenery from the
G.C.C. to the L.E.L. this year
turned the Euclid varsity girls'
tennis team around. Returning lettermen
and improved underclassmen all
contributed to the team, which had more
experience than in past years. Coached
by Pete Swope, this was the first time
in over a decade that the team was able
to achieve double digit victories. Last
year's overall record of 3-16 was a far
cry from the 1 2-6 record that this years
team achieved. The varsity team
became a respectable team in the L.E.L.
This reputation would be challenged the
following year when three starting
seniors leave, and underclassmen must
stem up and fill their positions.
-Christine Metti
TsY> til ^ L "\ £
Girl's Tennis, Row one: Niki Yannaras, Shruti Malik, Jen Williams, Courtney Valentine, Laura Ross, Gina Gaglioni, Vishantie Sudama, Janelle Muhvic. Row
two: Nekima Hill, Allison Baranowski, Vicki Bowser, Mary Tracy, Shavone Pannell, Christina Hagenbaugh. Coach. Lucy Pratt Row three: Christine Metti,
Kirsten Knauss, Kenny Hanson, Karen Salisbury, Karen Hanson, Megan Novinc, Melissa Longo, Coach, Pete Swope.
m
Far Left Top and Bottom:
Laura Ross and Christina
Hagenbaugh making a
shot on the court.
Left: This is what the
opponent sees as Karen
Salisbury serves the ball
and Megan Novinc gets
ready to return it.
VARSITY GIRL'S TENNIS
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Eastlake North
3
2
Brush
1
4
Lake Catholic
2
3
St. Augustine
5
0
Beaumont 4
1
Beachwood "B"
2
3
Valley Forge
5
0
Painesville Harvey
4
1
Parma
5
0
Cleveland Heights
0
5
Wickliffe
4
1
Mentor
1
4
Painesville Harvey
3
2
Elyria
3
2
Lakewood 5
0
Perry
3
2
Shaker Heights
1
4
Normandy 5
0
SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 6
L.E.L. RECORD WON 5
LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH 4th
J.V.
GIRL'S TENNIS
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Eastlake North
2
3
Brush
0
5
Lake Catholic
1
4
Cleveland Height
i 0
5
Regina
5
0
Wickliffe
5
0
Mentor
2
3
Regina
4
1
Elyria
4
1
Perry
2
3
Shaker Heights
0
5
SEASON RECORD WON
4 LOST 7
Tennis
61
OUT ON THE LINKS
Golfers have good beginning in L.E.L.
The golf team was able to enter
the L.E.L. and make a good
showing for their first year.
They finished sixth out of eleven teams
in the conference. Captain for the team
was senior, Jeff Evaus. Phil Bojc was
the member who had the best scores but
Rich Rohl. Brian La Bounty and
Jerrod Jones also helped out by
posting low scores. The team was
coached by Mrs. Barbara Ramlow.
Clockwise from Top Left: Jeff Evans, Mike
Suehy, Brian La Bounty and Mike Fortunato
working to perfect their strokes.
62 > Golf
Golf, Row one: Mike Fortunato, Rich Kohl. Bobby Butler, Eddie Ostrander, Chris Carlson, Brian La Bounty. Row two: Coach. Barbara Ramlow, Greg Sattler,
Jeff Evans, Mike Suchy, Phil Boyce, Nick Molnar, Matt Flynt, Coach Bob Ramlow.
Above Left and Middle: Greg Sattler and
Bobby Butler practice their putting on the
Above Right: Eddie Ostrander discusses
strategy with Mrs. Barbara Ramlow.
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1998 LAKE ERIE LI
CONFERENCE TOUR
;ague
\AMENT
MANIK1KI GOLF COURSE
GOLF
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 3, 1998
1998 LAKE ERIE LEAGUE
SCHOOL
SCORE
POINTS
MATCH STANDINGS
1 . Normandy
311
12
SCHOOL
WIN
LOST
POINTS
2. Mentor
319
11
1 . Normandy
20
0
24
3. Cleveland Height;
338
10
2. Mentor 17
3
22
4. Elyria
349
9
3. Valley Forge
16
4
20
5. Euclid
350
8
4. Lakewood
11
9
17
6. Valley Forge
351
7
Elyria
11
9
17
7. Lakewood
353
6
6. Euclid
9
11
12
8. Shaker Heights
370
5
7. Shaker Heights
10
10
14
9. Bedford
373
4
8. Cleveland Heights 7
13
10
10. Garfield Heights
378
3
9. Parma
6
14
8
1 1 . Parma
382
2
10. Garfield Heights
3
0
17
20
6
4
11. Bedford
Golf
63
SPIKE THAT BALL
Volleyballers have a good start in the L.E.L.
Led by MVP, Maria Williams.
the varsity volleyball team
finished the season with 12-12
overall record and 7-5 in the L.E.L
which gave them a third place finish in
the conference. The girls worked well
together and won some really good
games while losing some heartbreakers.
Shannon Setser was an award winning
setter for the team while Tina Peric
and Maria Williams were the big
hitters. Sara Pfahl was awarded for her
all around performance. Maria
Williams also won place on the News
Herald Second Team
Top Left and Right: Tina Peric and Niki Sams
bumping the ball.
Middle Right: Nicole Raia, Shannon Setser, Tina
Peric, Lindsey Mastalski, Julie Stobierski and
Tina Amigoni getting reade to receive the ball.
Right: Alex Brinovec bumps the ball.
Far Right: Tamika Drake serves the ball.
Volleyball
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Beaumont
9.11
15,15
Eastlake North
13,15,15
15,4,4
Lakewood
15,15
13.10
North Olmsted
15.10.15
11.15,7
Wickliffe
15,9,10
7,15,15
V.A.S.J.
11,11
15,15
Valley Forge
15.15
5.4
Elyria
3,5
15,15
Shaker Heights
7,15,16
15,11.14
Bedford
15,10.15
6.15M2
Mentor
9.5
15,15
St. Augustine
15.15
6,9
Cleveland Heights
15.13.15
7,15.10
Lakewood
15,15
9.7
Valley Forge
15.15
11,10
Elyria
0,0
15.15
Shaker Heights
12.9
15,15
Madison
11,5
15,15
Jefferson
15,10.1
12,15.15
N.D.C.L.
6,4
15,15
SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 12
L.E.L. RECORD WON 7 LOST S
LEAGUE FINISH 3rd
JV VOLLEYBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Beaumont
16,11.15
14.15.6
Eastlake North
15.15
12.8
Lakewood
15,15
9,2
North Olmsted
15,12,4
8,15.15
Wickliffe
15.15
1.11
V.A.S.J.
7.15.15
15,7,11
Valley Forge
12,15.13
15,9,15
Elyria
4,5
15,15
Shaker Heights
14,18,15
15,16,9
Bedford
15,15
2,8
Mentor
15.4.2
11,15,15
St. Augustine
15,15
1,9
Cleveland Heights
7,15,16
15.1,18
Lakewood
15,15
0.3
Valley Forge
15,15
8.9
Elyria
5,5
15.15
Shaker Heights
7,15.15
15.9.5
Cleveland Heights
15,15
3.5
Mentor
2,4
15,15
SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 7
L.E.L. RECORD WON 7 LOST 6
Varsity Volleyball. Row one: Sarah Pfahl, Tina Peric, Tameka Drake, Lindsey Mastalski. Row two: Karen
Anderson, Shannon Ivancic, Niki Sams, Alex Brinovec, Shannon Setser, Coach. Rhonda Scharf. Row
three: Coach Lisa Simon, Maria Williams, Julie Stobierski, Tina Amigoni, Allison Kumel. Coach. Marcy
Richards.
Shannon Setser sets the ball up so that Julie
Stobierski can spike it.
;reshman Volleyball, Row one: Michelle Launch, Austin Clark, Jessica Stavange, Sonia Feijoo, Jessica
(ohnson, Megan Strukel. Row two: Coach. Lisa Simon, Dominique Drake, Andrea Sams, Erika Stahre,
.aura Osterman, Manager, Karen Anderson Coach. Rhonda Scharf. Row three: Coach. Marcy Richards.
Sara Pfahl gets ready
to hit the ball.
FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Eastlake North
15.15
8,3
Lakewood
15,15
5,4
Valley Forge
15.16
8,14
Elyria
11.15.4 15,9,15
Shaker Heights
19.15
17.8
Bedford
15.15
5.12
Mentor Shore
10.11
15,15
St. Augustine
15.15
4,12
Cleveland Heights
15.12.
5 3.15.6
Lakewood
15.15
5.3
Valley Forge
15,10,15 6,15,7
Elyria
7,11
15.15
Shaker Heights
15.15
6.13
Mentor Shore
15,15
7,8
Cleveland Heights
15.15
11.12
9th Grade Tc
urnament
Bedford
15,15
6,10
Richmond Heights
15,15
3.5
Twinsburg
15.15
12.7
SEASON RECORD WON
15 LOST 3
L.E.L. RECORD WON 10
LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH 2nd
Volleyball \
A COUPLE OF STARS
Euclid wrestling again suffered
from enough good wrestlers to
make up a strong team. Because
of that several weight classes had to be
forfeited at their matches which led to a
losing season. There were several good
wrestlers, however. Mike Belanich was
chosen as the News Herald Player of the
Week for January 29. For that week,
Mike, who wrestled heavyweight,
recorded four pins, all in less than one
minute. At the time he was 12-1 with
nine pins. Other good Euclid wrestlers
were Dave D'Amico, Sean O'Brien,
Kevin Carse and Mike Grewatsch.
Mike Belanich. at heavyweight, taking control of his opponent. He pinned him a few seconds later as shown to
the left.
Euclid wrestling did not have the depth for a winning season
Wrestling. Row one: Dennis Grgincic, J. P. Kilroy, Jerrod Jones, Kevin Carse. Joe Tokie, Herbert Webster. Sean O'Brien. Row two: Coach Bill I Milium. Rick
Kushan, Anthony Murphy, Martez Hubbard, Steve Dawson, Will Barnette, Raymel Early, Mike Hughes, Mike Grewatsch.. Row three: Coach Bill Kazen, Ed
Holtz, Kevin Estes, Greg Sattler, Nkrumah Pollard, Anton Jackson, Mike Belanich, Dave D'Amico, Coach Rich Kushan, Coach Bruce Willingham, Coach Greg
Sattler.
Top and Above: Dave D'Amico ( 189 pounds) and Will Barnett ( 125 pounds
working with-their opponents.
Top and Above: J. P. Kilroy ( 130 pounds) and Herbert Webster ( 145 pounds)
trying to get control.
Wrestling
CHALKING UP
Cross country spends a lot of time on the trails
The boy's cross country team had
a successful season as they
entered the L.E.L. and finished
in fourth place in the conference. The
team consisted of many dedicated
runners who devoted much time and
effort in training. The best runner was
Mike Miklavcic who was able to finish
in the top one or two position in most
of the races and went to the State finals
and finished 5 1 st. Mike was named to
the News Herald First Team for his
accomplishments.
Mike Miklavcic won most of the events
that he entered.
Clockwise from Above Right: Nick Verch,
Myron Matlock, John Gudaitis, Dan
Slepsky, Mike Barnauskas, Joe Rinella
and Jim Kolenc on the course.
68 \ Cross Country
Boy's Cross Country. Row one: Jim Kolenc, Michael Tschantz, Joe Rinella, Dennis Disbrow, Steve
Modelski, Mike Barnauskas, Jesse Scheider. Row two: Daniel Slepsky, Myron Matlock, Michael Miklavcic.
Jonathan Gudaitis, Nicholas Verch, Ryan Mc Gill, Coach. Joe Rodriguez.
BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY
OPPONENT US THEM
V.A.S.J. 19 36
Bedford 16 46
Wickliffe 18 38
INVITATIONALS
Madison 5/12
L.E.L. I 3/14
Walsh 7/12
L.E.L. II 1/14
Malone 8/38
Wads worth 6/12
L.E.L. Championship4/14
Districts 4/17
Regionals 11/12
SEASON RECORD WON 3 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH 4th
THE MILES
Girl's Cross Country, Row one: Amy Salupo, Trayce Stewart, Krysti Scheider. Row two: Megan Stefanac,
Sarah Osterman, Althea Jones, Ursula Wein, Coach, Dick York.
Clockwise from Left: Trayce Stewart,
Amy Salupo, Megan Stefanac, Ursula
Wein and Krysti Scheider working
hard to get their best times on the trails.
The 1998 girl's cross country
team did not do as well as the
boys and finished in sixth place
out of eleven teams in the L.E.L. The
girls suffered from lack of participation
since they had only a couple of girls
more than the five needed to participate
in a race. The girls worked hard but
there was no one that really stood out
and no one was able to get to the State
finals.
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GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY
OPPONENT
US THEM
V.A.S.J.
19 44
Bedford
15 50
Wickliffe
47 16
INVITATIONALS
"U wanna "
10/13
L.E.L. HeptI
4/7
Walsh
No score
L.E.L. Hept II
2/9
M alone
35/35
Wadsworth
13/13
Cross Country
69
GOOD, BUT NOT I
Boy's basketball had some great players
The boy's basketball team had a lot
of talent but found themselves in a
much tougher league when they
entered the L.E.L. Tough teams from
Shaker and Cleveland Heights dominated
the league and Euclid had to settle for a
tie for third with Mentor. The team had
many high points, one of which was
senior, Emmanuel Smith who put up
some of the most impressive statistics of
anyone in the area and was considered
by many to be the premier high school
player in the entire area. In his best game
he scored 45 points and averaged more
than 27 points per game which was the
highest in the area. He also ranked high
in three point shots, rebounding and
steals. The Euclid team had a lot of
playmakers that made the game enjoy-
able. The team was coached by Doc
Daugherty.
VARSITY BOY'S BASKETBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Stow
65
59
Lake Catholic
74
55
Lakewood73
41
Valley Forge
77
56
Elyria
84
56
Shaker Hts.
44
57
Mentor
90
76
East Tech
58
53
Cleveland Hts.
66
85
Lakewood
Valley Forge
70
45
Benedictine
Solon
61
84
Elyria
65
49
Shaker Hts.
56
64
St. Edv
/ard
63
56
Mentor
69
74
Clevel;
md Hts.
90
111
VASJ
75
51
St. Ign
jtius
89
55
SEAS(
)N RECO
RD WON 14 LOST 5
L.E.L.
RECORD
WON 7 LOST 4
Arek Helcberger, Johnny Moses and Tony Basalla
practicing their dunks and their outside shooting.
70 y Boy's Basketball
GOOD ENOUGH
but couldn't win conference
The team gets ready to take a foul shot.
Kenyatta Carter gets high for a dunk.
JV BOY
OPPONENT
Stow
Lake Catholic
Lakewood 36
Valley Forge
Elyria
Shaker Hts.
Mentor
East Tech
Cleveland Hts.
Lakewood
Valley Forge
Benedictine
Solon
Elyria
Shaker Hts.
St. Edward
Mentor
Cleveland Hts.
VASJ
St. Ignatius
S BASKETBALL
US
39
46
55
60
35
51
49
39
62
40
41
30
43
48
41
THEM
54
35
28
47
60
64
62
40
45
43
55
61
40
55
FRESHMAN BOY'S BASKETBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
St. Edward
43
25
Lakewood
41
33
Valley Forge
46
38
Elyria
32
26
Shaker Hts.
46
45
Mentor
44
27
VASJ
58
34
Stow
52
51
Cleveland Hts.
43
57
Lakewood
50
27
Valley Forge
36
41
Benedictine
52
36
Elyria
44
31
St. Ignatius
52
36
Shaker Hts.
39
65
St. Edward
19
47
Mentor
47
24
Cleveland Hts.
34
27
St. Ignatius
62
30
VASJ
45
29
SEASON RECORD WON 15 LOST S
L.E.L. RECORD WON 9 LOST 3
Chris Harrell, Phil Bojc, Clinton Tucker and
Tommie Virgies practicing their shooting to improve
their skills.
Boy's Basketball
/arsity Boy's Basketball, Row one: Abby Morris,
Brandon Linton, Brandon Henderson, Melvin Hiil,
Rahman Shavers, Tino Jones, Amanda Tutolb.
Row two: Kristin Iafelice, Holly Kascak, Tony
Basalla, Tommie Virgies, Emmanuel Smith, Chris
Harreli, Jennifer Muhvic Row three: Coach, Steve
Marco, Clinton Tucker, Brandon Ricardson, Arek
Helcberger, Johnny Moses, Joe Granito, Coach,
Doe Daugherfy.
1
John Davis shows
how to take a shot
from the field.
J.V. Boy's Basketball, Row one: Jonathan
Hutcherson. Johnny Tillman, Jermaine Smith,
Todd Sparrow, Brandon Linton. Row two: Clifton
Hairston, John Davis, Phil Bojc, Aaron Whitmore,
Warner Cook, David Slamic. Row three: Jamal
Cummings, Brandon Warner, Arek Helcberger,
Jason Smith, Kenyatta Carter, Coach, Dennis
Turkall.
Freshman Boy's Basketball, Row one: Rich Suchy,
Michael Alexander, Brandon Wells, Jason Griffin,
Damion Bush, Gregory Williams, Andrew Swigs.
Row two: Kristin Iafalice, Theo Harris, Dwayne
Wilson. Warren Jenkins, Robert Head, Ricardo
West, Courtney Taylor. Aaron Easter. Row three: *
Eric Crocane, Aisha Barrett, Nick Muhvic,
Andrew Fairman, Terrell Qubey, Robert Hudson,
Michael Dvcks, Coach. Sean O'Toole.
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Varsity Girl's Basketball. Row one: Patrice Evans,
Jennifer Huffman, Blair Adams, Krj stal
Dominique, Tatiana Webster. Row two: Lindsey
Mastalski, Tamika Drake, Dianca Reese, Keyasha
Davis, Charmaine Allen. Row three: Coach. Sam
Santilli, Maria Williams, Verea Bibbs, Suzanne
Lucas, Delvonna Oliver, Aziza Roberts. Karen
Anderson. Coach Wilson.
J.V. Girl's Basketball, Row one: Stacia Ellison,
Sarah Mascia, Blair Adams. Diondra Smith, Jamie
Paige. Row two: Tatiana Webster. Debbie Haws.
Dianca Reese, Aisha Howard, Keyasha Davis. Row
three: Lindsey Mastalski, Ngozichukwu Anekwe,
Aziza Roberts, Semata Mobe, Aqueelah Patterson,
Stacy Kinsella Coach. Sam Santilli.
Freshman Girl's Basketball, Row one: Trace Stewart,
Trisba Paoloni, Tierra Harris, Christina
Hagenbaugh. Row two: Diondra Smith, Jennifer
Henderson, Tierra Caldwell, Tonya Ballard, Kai
Stoudmire. Row three: Jenna Aquilano. Tara Mc
Connell. Ngozichukwu Anekwe. Kara Malone.
Coach. Lisa Simon.
Patrice Evans,
Keasha Davis and
Dianca Reese
practicing their
shooting in
preparation for their
game.
Basketball
WELCOME TO
Girl's basketball wins the conference!
The 1999 Girl's Basketball team
consisted of a very good group of
ladies that were able to score,
rebound and dribble the ball. They
worked hard and because of that were
able to finish in a tie for first place in the
L.E.L. their first season. Led by
Delvona Oliver the team was able to out
rebound and out shoot many of their
opponents on the way to having a very
respectable season
VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Solon
VASJ
Cleveland Hts.
Lakewood 60
38
Valley Forge
40
61
Elyria
38
33
Shaker Hts.
Mentor
32
42
St. Joseph Trny.
64
41
Riverside 51
46
Lakewood 59
41
Valley Forge
Elyria
56
53
Shaker Hts.
Mentor
47
56
South
55
45
South
55
45
Cleveland Hts.
58
53
Mayfield
Suzanne Lucas shows her touch as she takes a jump
shot from the outside.
Delvona Oliver and Keyasha Davis celebrating after
making a basket.
Charmaine Allen, Verea Bibbs, Jamie Paige and
Patrice Evans working on their game during practice.
Girl's Basketball
THE L.E.L
their first year
Keyasha Davis, Aziza Roberts and Verea Bibbs are showing off their dribbling skills before the game.
JV GIRL'S BASKETBALL
OPPONENT US THEM
Solon
31
15
VASJ
26
32
Cleveland Hts
32
20
Lakewood 36
41
Valley Forge
26
45
Elyria
26
36
Shaker Hts.
27
20
Mentor
32
40
St. Joseph Trny.
37
28
Riverside 34
33
Lakewood 3 1
42
Valley Forge
58
57
Elyria
47
24
Shaker Hts.
35
33
Mentor
36
38
South
38
14
Cleveland Hts.
34
43
VASJ
47
43
Mayfield
42
27
SEASON RECORD WON 11 LOST 9
L.E.L. RECORD WON 5 LOST 7
FRESHMAN GIRL'S BASKETBALL
OPPONENT
Solon
Cleveland Hts.
Lakewood
Valley Forge
Elyria
Shaker Hts.
Mentor
NDCL
Stow
Beaumont
Riverside
Lakewood
Valley Forge
Elyria
Shaker Hts.
Mentor
South
Cleveland Hts.
Mayfield
SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 11
L.E.L. RECORD WON 2 LOST 10
US
THEM
45
21
25
34
15
55
21
34
17
37
24
26
29
39
26
25
39
26
35
40
37
16
27
37
26
43
32
34
24
23
40
45
24
25
45
42
40
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Charmaine Allen and Dianca Reese are practicing
their shots in preparation for a game.
Girl's Basketball
KICKING FOR THE GOAL
Soccer teams got booted around
The boy*s soccer team did not have
a very successful 1998 season
and finished with a 3-10-3 overall
record and 3-6-1 record in the L.E.L.
They had a difficult time getting the ball
into scoring position and were not able
to score many goals.
Tony Basalla trying to get the ball into scoring
position.
VARSITY BOY'S SOCCER
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Normandy
1
1
Willoughby South
3
4
Shaker Heights
0
4
Nordonia
2
3
Garfield Heights
5
3
Valley Forge
0
3
Bedford
2
0
Elyria
0
1
West Geauga
0
4
Parma
0
3
Mayfield
1
1
Mentor
0
1
Lakewood
2
1
Brush
0
7
Cleveland Heights
Eastlake North
0
2
I
Geneva
5
0
Cleveland Heights
0
6
SEASON RECORD WON 3 LOST 10 TIE 3
L.E.L. RECORD WON 3 LOST 6 TIE 1
LEAGUE FINISH 8th
Jennifer Rinella, Amber Fumich and Kristen
Sehutte working to get the ball away from the
defenders.
vUv:Ib.iBHR
Varsity Boy's Soccer. Row one: Mario Marusic. Row two: Oral Williams. Chris Biehl. Jim Sergo, Frank
Mastalski, David King, Wes Crane. Row three: Coach, John Gibbons, Kevin Welsh. Jeff Sierputovt ski. Sir
Purtival. Josh Nagle, Yvonne Gelo. Coach. Matt Wasylyk. Row four: Manny Ottinger, Ryan Ptak, Michael
Verch, Dino Zuzic, Mike Kirodochi. Tonv Basalla.
J. V. Boy's Soccer. Row one: Marques Richeson, Josh Nelson, Derek Matson, Oscar Siemasa, Milan
Tomsic, John Koeth. Row two: Matt Speer, Matt Salisbury, Sam Mburu, Jovv White, Jim Mc Clave, Eric I
Ryan. Ryan Ptak. Coach, Matt Wasylyk. Row three: Matt Robinson. Omid Takavoli. Sean Lennon. Helda I
Zarch. Luke Shei, Joe Zuzic.
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Soccer
Varsity Girl's Soccer, Row one: Suzanne Lucas. Row two: Katie Kolar, Adria Mc Gill, Susan King,
Rebecca Waina, Kathy Blatnik, Abby Biehl. Row three: Coach, Felicia Rozzati, Megan Ballanger,
Jennifer Rinella, Kim Swansegar, Jillian Udovich, Sandra Mowery, Coach, Dick Homovec. Row four:
Janelle Colini, Dawn Merritt, Liz Montague, Wendy Barker, Mary Tisi, Melissa Waina.
This year threw the girls soccer
team into surprise. Starting slow
and short of a coach during
preseason the L.E.L shocked them with
the new skills needed. The girls worked
well with the new coaching system of
duo head coaches, Felicia Rozotti and
Dick Homovek but still finished the
season with a 5-9-2 record. Every game
this year was close and depended on the
last five minutes. We all will remember
the way the team pulled together for the
first game with North. Melissa Waina
was awarded on the News Herald first
team and Sandra Mowery on their
second team honorable mentions went
to Rebecca Waina and Mary Tisi. The
post season could have been longer but
with all of the new changes the season
ended quickly
-Mary Tisi
VARSITY GIRL-S SOCCER
OPPONENT
US THEM
Normandy
0 1
West Geauga
1 7
Shaker Heights
0 2
Eastlake North
5 4
VASJ
1 2
Perry
3 0
Valley Forge
1 2
Elyria
3 2
Kenston
2 1
Parma
6 0
Hawken
2 5
Mentor
0 2
Lakewood
1 1
Mayfield
0 1
Cleveland Heig
its 0 2
Tournament
Eastlake North
2 4
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 9 TIE 2
V. Girl's Soccer, Row one: Angela Indiano. Row two: Amber Fumich, Katie Sanicky, Jean De Wine,
Stephanie Hughes. Row three: Alana Purvis, Jennifer Rinella, Kim Swansegar, Jessica Short, Coach. Dale
lollingsworth. Row four: Amanda Kane, Kristin Schutte, Karen Mc Connell, Kelly Ruskin, Janelle
Top and Above: Dawn Merritt and Katie Sanicky
and Jennifer Rinella maneuver the ball.
Left: Manny Ottinger passes the ball to Dino Zuzic.
Soccer
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GOOD DEFENSE
Panther hockey team skates through aj
The Euclid Panther Varsity
Hockey Team had another great
season making it to the Baron
Cup Finals. It wasn't easy for the
Panthers to get there though. In the
beginning of the season the Panthers
were stricken by several injuries that
took five players off the ice but in no
time the players were back and ready to
play. They played a great regular season
and was able to play in the Baron Cup
Finals where they lost a tough game but
got a highly respectable second place.
The team was coached by Mr. Dick
Homovec and Mr. Frank Soltesz.
-Brett Stanic
HOCKEY
OPPONENT
US THEM
Garfield Hts.
5 1
Chagrin Falls
0 3
Bay Village
1 3
WRA
5 3
Chagrin Falls
2 0
Kenston
10 0
Mayfield
7 0
Lakewood 3
3
Culver
5 4
Trinity
2 8
Hudson
3 2
Garfield
3 2
Hudson
1 4
Gilmour Aeademy
5 0
Findlay
1 2
Upper Arlington
5 1
Hudson
1 2
WRA
10 3
Garfield
5 0
Orange
8 0
WRA
4 0
Chagrin Falls
2 1
Hudson
4 5
Baron Cup
2nd place
SEASON RECORD WON 16 LOST 7 TIE 1
Above Right: Manny Ottinger scores after receiving
the puck from Mike Verch.
Right: Chris Gates and Nick Vereh going for the
puck in fron of the goal
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Hockey
AND OFFENSE
phenomenal season
Hockey. Row one: Matt Robinson, Brett Stanic, Dave Payerchin, Matt Krutsch, Coach, Dick Homovec, Scott Trobenter, Coach. Frank Soltesz, Greg Schonauer,
Dennis Disbrow, Josh Nagle, Chris Gates. Row two: Emily Duer, Eddie Ostrander, Tony Aquilano, Matt Mytro, Jim Brackengen, Nicholas Verch, Michael
Verch, Mike Krutsch, Manny Ottinger, Jason Mc Cullough, Brian La Bounty
Far Left Top and
Bottom: Josh Nagle
and David Payerchin,
Nick Verch and Chris
Gates getting ready for
the face-off.
Above: Josh Nagle,
Manny Ottinger and
Mike Verch fighting
for the puck in front of
the opponent's goal
Left: Tony Aquilano
skating for the puck.
Hockey
STRONG SHOWING
Indoor Track team has another good
The Indoor Track team began it;
season in early February on its
quest to prepare the athletes for
another successful outdoor track season.
Students participated in track and field
events such as races, relays, high
jumping, hurdles, triple jump, and shot
put. Even though the weather outside was
cold and dreary, the athletes were inside
developing their skills for the future. The
boy's team was coached by Mr. Tom
Gibbons and Mr. Orlando Mason while
the girl's team was coached by Mr. Pete
Schwenke and Mr. Dick York.
Above: Richard Adams landing after his triple jump.
Above Right: Dorian Goulde easily clearing the high
jump.
Far Above Right and Right: Before the meet began the
athletes would stretch out to get their muscles and
joints limber.
Boy's Indoor Track, Row one: Ron Hill, Paul Cunningham, Dione Ely, Dorian Goulde, Jermaine Padgette,
T. Jones, T. Matthews, Ross Gavin, B. J. Loddy. Row two: Terence Ware, Rayshun Brown, Gary Riedel,
Van Monrow, Amin Harville, Brandon Bell, Ashley Powell, Gregory Smith. Row three: Daniel Dycks,
Bob Gecewich, Shawn Walford, Frank Negolfka, Matt Laurich, Coaches, Orlando Mason, and Tom
Gibbons.
Indoor Track
INDOORS
>eason on the indoor circuit
ivtm
jirl's Indoor Track, Row one: Shayla Holt, Amanda Tutolo, Jaonza Hicks,
Christina Burrell. Row two: Dawn Merritt, Nicole Eslick, Shirley Morris,
ennifer Easley. Row three: Coach. Dick York, Chris Ochilin, Octavia
iabriel, Ursula Wein. Coach, Pete Schwenke.
Gymnastics: Wendy Barker, Jen Williams, Megan Lipiec. Coach, Dawn Felker.
Far Left:
Nicole Eslick
speeds away
after getting
the baton from
Dawn Merritt
Ursula Wein
watches in the
background.
Left: Nicole
Eslick lands in
her triple jump.
Below: Dawn
Merritt and
Nicole Easlick
warm up by
jogging around
the track.
Indoor Track/Gymnastics
STROKING THROUGH
Both boys and girls teams struggled
There was plenty of depth in the
pool but there wasn't enough
depth on the boy's and girl's
swim teams which led to a year of less
than average accomplishments. One
bright spot for the boys was Michael
MikJavcic who was able to reach the
District competition. The team was
coached by Mr. Joe Rodriguez.
Boy's Swimming. Row one: Michael Tschantz, Brian Walther, Pete Phillips, Dave Kilkenney, Jesse
Scheider, Kenny Modelski, Corey Conell. Row two: Jim Kolenc, Mike Barnauskas, David King, Joe
Rinella, Milan Tomsic, Chris Mayle, Eric Ryan. Row three: Brian Glicken, Michael Miklavcic, Joe Zuzic,
Dino Zuzic, Omid Tavakoli, Marco Razzauti. Coach. Joe Rodriguez.
BOY'S SWIMMING
OPPONENT
US
THEM
Lakewoood
93
89
Elyria
113
51
Valley Forge
97
88
Berea Relays
111
Cleveland Hts.
128
45
Shaker Hts.
54
129
Mentor
89
94
LEL
5/7
Sectionals 5/17
SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST 2
Jim Kolenc and Michael Miklavcic are both working
hard on their butterfly stroke.
The swim team captains. Jesse Scheider, Michelle
Wilson, Jessica Scott, Kirsten Knauss, Michael
Miklavcic.
/\ Milan Tomsic is showing his breast stroke.
\ 82 \ Swimming
THE WATER
because of a lack of depth
Girl's Swimming, Row one: Shawn Joyce, Michelle Wilson, Gail Mc Kay, Melissa Breeding, Krysti
Scheider, Natalie Greer. Row two: Vicki Bowser, Laura Osterman, Tina Peric, Bridget Resnik, Mary Tisi,
Rebecca Waina. Row three: Jessica Scott, Kristen Knauss, Sarah Osterman, Rachel Lewand, Julie
Stobierski, Heather Champa. Coach, Joan Bush.
The girl's swim team worked hard
but suffered from a lack of good
swimmers. They finished the
season with a 3-5 record and came in
fourth in the L.E.L. A few of the ladies
were able to get to Districts. Rachel
Lewand in the 1 00 fly, Kirsten Knauss
in the 100 backstroke and the 200 free
relay of Jessica Scott, Rachel Lewand,
Kirsten Knauss and Tina Peric made it
to Districts. One of the major problems
was not enough girls participating in the
events. Mrs. Joan Bush was the coach
for the group.
II
GIRL'S SWIMMING
US
OPPONENT
Beaumont 88
Lakewoood
Elyria
Magnificat
CSU
Valley Forge
Berea Relays
Cleveland Hts.
Shaker Hts.
Orange Relays
Mentor
LEL
SEASON RECORD WON LOST
THEM
Above: Omid Tavakoli, Corey Conell and Dino Zuzic taking off the blocks to begin a race.
Left: Rachel Lewand trying to lower her times. Swimming
KEEPING UP THE
The cheerleaders keep up the spirit of
This year's cheerleading squads led
the panther fans with enthusiastic
cheers and chants on the sidelines.
They traveled with Euclid's football and
basketball teams to boost the spirits of the
fans and players. Thirteen sophomores,
juniors and seniors made up the varsity
football squad and nine returned to cheer
for the basketball season. The cheerlead-
ers began practicing in July for the 1998
football season. During the season they
practiced after school on Mondays and
Thursdays. For basketball they practiced
before each game. Laura Grosel, a
teacher at Upson Elementary School was
the varsity football and basketball coach.
Mrs. Rodin coached the JV squads while
Lauren Scheurman, a Cleveland
elementary school teacher, coached the
freshman squads. The athletes worked
hard to raise the enthusiasm of the fans
and help lead the panther teams to
victories.
-Allison Penko
Varsity Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Nicole Samsa, Jennifer Rys, Michelle Heising, Natalie Beck. Row
two: Maryann Colvin, Liz Skok, Megan Stefanac, Elizabeth Scheurman. Row three: Kelly Baylog, Leah
Cherne, Allison Penko, Kendra Smith, Abby Stanic.
J.V. Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Michelle Fine, Jenny Kapeluch. Row two:
Melissa Shea, Laurie Mills. Row three: Kendra Smith, Lindsay Beck, Jennifer
Davies, Elizabeth Scheurman.
The cheerleaders always made a sign
for the football players to run through
to begin the game.
Cheerleaders
Freshman Football Cheerleaders. Row one: Stacy Ulle. Row two: Lisa Koller,
Mandy Harris. Row three: Alana Purvis, Elana Wells, Katie Civic.
ENTHUSIASM
the student body
Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Leah Cherne, Michelle Heising. Row J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Melissa Shea, Michelle Fine, Jenny
two: Natalie Beck, Abby Stanic, Liz Skok. Row three: Kendra Smith, Kelly Kapeluch. Row two: Kim Swansegar, Megan Stefanac, Maryann Colvin. Row
Baylog, Nicole Samsa, Allison Penko. three: Christina Ewing, Lindsay Beck, Elizabeth Scheurman.
Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Tierra Mitchell. Row two: Cristina Pacheco, Alana Purvis,
Fessica Stenroos. Row three: Jennifer Kope, Stacy Ulle, Megan Kelly, Lisa Koller.
Kelly Baylog and Leah Cherne show how
high they will jump to cheer for their team.
Cheerleaders
Fifty years ago when the first classes began at Euclid
High School there were many extracurricular activities
the students were able to participate in. Throughout the
years some of the activities have changed but many have
remained the same. There has always been a Student Council
and a Marching Band but fifty years ago there wasn't a
S.A.V.E. or a Poetry Club. The school has changed with the
times but, regardless, there were many activities that the
students could participate in and enjoy while at Euclid High
School.
Birthday!
Top: Students learn about the newspaper at a
Survey meeting.
Above: Mrs. Ellen Klein explains what the Kids On
The Block will be doing throughout the year.
Above Right: Members of N.J.R.O.T.C. carry the
colors at a football game.
Above Far Right: Varsity Chorale singing the
National Anthem and the Alma Mater before a
football game.
Right: Band members marching through the halls
during eight period before a game.
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ACTIVITIES
Top Left: The Flag Corps performs during the halftime shows.
Top Right: The Marehing Band gave students a chance to show their musical abilities.
Above: The Poetry Club enjoys poetry with Ms. Barbara Spiga.
Below Left: Katie Sanicky, Gabrielle Kelly and Kristen Clark learning about other cultures with Mrs. Ingrid
Koenig in the Cultural Club.
Lauren Miheli, Dan Seifried, Matt Krutsch, Bob Butera, David King and
Derik Malenda are working hard practicing with the It's Academic group.
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JAZZ AND
Jazz Band plays with deep feeling
The East 222nd Street Jazz Band
presented their annual winter
concert in the auditorium on the
evening of Monday, December 14, 1998
in conjunction with the Voices of New
Life Gospel Choir. The Jazz band
practiced on Tuesdays after school in
order to get ready for their concert.
They were directed by Ms. Diane
Tizzano.
Jazz Band. Row one: Brian Cocherell, Tim Day, Kari Cunningham, Jeff Englebrecht, James Powell. Row
two: Dave Solema, Frank De Luca, Chris Mayle, Sarah Hiscott, Steve Paternite, Amy Burya, Jessica
Morris, Director. Ms. Diane Tizzano. Row three: Dave Kilkenney, Ryan Farkas, Jennifer Davis, Jen
Emser.
Jazz Band
Above Left: Ms. Diane Tizzano contemplates
what has to be done to make the music sound the
way she wants it to sound.
Left and Above: The Jazz Band practices in order
to become proficient with their music.
Right: Myron Matlock and Kathleen Oprian
like to practice together since it makes the music
sound better.
STRINGS
Orchestra presents an intense mood
Orchestra, Row one: Director, Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz, Alana Purvis, Elizabeth Gudaitis, Kathleen Oprian,
Kelly Wise, Jamie Paige, Meg Harasym, Emily Baker, Jennifer Poulos, Alison Abieeunas, Christina
Hagenbaugh, Myron Matlock. Row two: Steve Sabo, Glen Ramdhan, Syreeta Rambert, Shawn Joyce,
Michaelynn Heaton, Danielle Mahone, Tamika Drake, Kirsten Knauss, Chris Mayle, James Powell. Row
three: Aida Cunningham, Doninique Drake, Christine Sennert, Megan Lipiec, Jenni Emser, Steve
Paternite, Angela Tucci. Luke Shy, Sarah Schweikert. Row four: Chris Hongosh, Mark Moster, Daniel
Slepsky, Marques Mc Millian, Dave Solema, Ryan Farkas, Nick Mc Gill, Matt Hiscott, Jessica Morris,
Dave Kilkenney, Amanda Price, Raphael Mitchell
Above: The Orchestra
practices together to see
how the music will
sound.
Above Right: Emily
Baker turns the pages of
the music so that Jessica
Morris and accompany
the Orchestra.
Left: Dominique
Drake, Elizabeth
Gudaitis and Christina
Hagenbaugh practicing
together to get the
timing correct.
The Orchestra presented their
Winter Concert on Thursday,
December 17, 1998 in the
auditorium along with the Choraliers,
the Choral Masters and the Varsity
Chorale. The Orchestra practiced fourth
period during the year after the March-
ing Band was done practicing for the
football games. The Orchestra was
directed by Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz.
Syreeta Rembert shows off how big her bass is in
comparison to everyone else's instrument.
Orchestra
MARCHING AND
The Marching Band puts on|
The 1998 Euclid Panther Marcher
Band was again directed by Ms.
Diane Tizzano. Field directors
were senior Megan Lipiec and junior
David Kilkenney. The band began
practicing in August in order to get
ready for the football games that began
when school started. The band presented
half time shows at all the home and
away football games as well as traveling
to the Wooley Bear Festival that was
held in October in Vermilion. They
practice hard to perfect their routines so
the fans would be rewarded with an
enjoyable celebration.
Above: Student Director, Megan Lipiec, directing the
band on the field.
Top Right: Junior Field Director, David Kilkenney,
performing on the field.
Above Right Middle: Matt Hiscott, Brian Cocherell,
Jason Skok and Tim Sheehan relaxing after their
performance.
Right: During the game the band members play in the
stands.
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Marching Band
PLAYING MUSIC
the half time shows
Marching Band. Row one: Dave Kilkenney, Megan Lipiec. Row two: Shana Miklavcic, Michael Verch, Stan Vernier, Wendy Barker, Katie Collins, Mark Moster.
Mick Mc Gill, Kendra Smith. Row three: Tammy Ewing, Director, Diane Tizzano. Ron four: Jessica Scott. Sarah Lipiec, Joe Zuzic, Jeff Evans, Brian Lennon,
Dave Solema, Steve Rys, Mario Sigh, Jim Morrison, Dan Giancola, Rob Walsh, Kristy Berkheimer. Row five: Vicky Varish, Ryan Farkas, Milan Tomsk, Glen
Ramdhen, Sean Lennon, Rashad Bell, Stephanie Holtz, Janitta Boyd, Jason Giancola, Daniel Slepsky, Dawn Cicco, Melissa Medlen, James Roth, Liz Copic. Row
ix: Rachel Eiding, Jennifer Savies, Latasha Johnson, Torus Barrow, Andrea Mc Cullough, Jessica Morris, Shawn Joyce, Cristina Pacheco, Katie Ketchum,
Elizabeth Scheurman, Christine Pittard, Amanda Kane, Amanda Price, Andrea Urban. Row seven: Emilie Baker, Sensity Vansen, Jenny Emser, Jamie Paige,
Michaelynn Heaton, Meg Harrison, Amey Griffin, Kimberly Thompson, Gil Mc Kay, Daniel Moen, Kathleen Obran, Chris Hungash. Kelly Hanson, Aida
unningham. Jennifer Rys, Kristen Urban, Kristina Ewing. Row eight: Bethany Fine, La Shawn Mc Griff, Dino Zuzic, Abby Biehl, Jean De Wine, Marcia
ainey, Angela Suchy, Chris Mayle, Matt Speer, Marcus Mc Millan, Sarah Hiscott, Steve Paternite, Amy Burya, Jennifer Barker, Simone Tomlinson Row nine:
ichell Olfin, Tanish Mc Dowell, Celeste Armstrong, Jason Skok, Tim Sheehan, Crista Rice, Jeff Englebrecht, Rich Rohl, Kari Cunningham, Tierra Mitchel,
anny Habit, Owen Strodbeck, Chad Henderson, Tim Day, Amber Funich, Jamis Powell, Brian Cocherell, Matt Hiscott, Jenny Capella, Carla Candela, Robin
\rp.
Left and Above: Marching Band members performing their movements on the field during their half time
ceremony
Marching Band
WAVING AND
Flag Corps wave their flags around
The 1998 edition of the Euclid Flag
Corps began practicing with the
Marching Band in August. They
perfected their routines so they could
perform at football games during half
time. They also traveled with the band
when they went to different events
outside the school like the Wooly Bear
Festival in October. The girls developed
a strong relationship with each other
which lasted throughout the year.
Flag Corps. Row one: Vicki Yarish, Liz Copic. Row two: Jenny Kapeluch, Carla Candela, Samone
Jackson. Row three: Kristen Urban, Andrea Urban, Michelle Wilson, Desiree Moore, Emilie Baker,
Tanish Mc Dowell. Row four: Bethany Fine, La Shawn Mc Griff, Celeste Armstrong, Robin Arp, Crissy
Ewing, Rachel Eiding, Jenny Barker.
TWIRLING
Majorettes twirl their batons
Far Right Above: Jessica Scott and Kristy
Berkheimer standing at attention.
Right: Jessica Scott, Brian Cocherell and Tim
Sheehait waiting for the music to begin.
?ar Right: Shana Miklavcic dancing and twirling
The Majorettes performed at
football games with the Marching
Band and the Flag Corps. They
twirled their batons and danced with the
Flag Corps members as well as with the
band members.
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SINGING AND
Choraliers and ChoralMasters did the singing
The Choraliers and Choral Masters
presented their Winter Concert on
Thursday, December 17, 1998 along with
the Varsity Chorale and the Orchestra.
Both of the groups practice during the
school day and were directed by Ms.
Diane Tizzano.
Choraliers. Row one: Katie Sivik, Jennifer Fischer, Lauren Boyce, Cindy Oden, Crystal Duckworth,
Autumn Duckworth, Antoinette Aquila, Tuniesha Jenkins, Gayle Hayduke, Jessica Short. Row two:
Director. Ms. Diane tizzano, Jennifer Fink, Rachel Freddo, Alex Spikes, Elana Wels, Mandy Harris, Lisa
Kollar, Tyra Creer, Marquita Cavin.
Megan Wise, Jennifer Davis and Dawn Attwood
getting ready for the Winter Concert.
Choral Masters, Row one: Jennifer Kapeluch, Emily Baker, LeCretia Bolden, Kelly Wise, Vicky Yarish,
Taresa Willingham, Laurel Kuhen, Michelle Fine, Rebecca Marek, Brandy Lesko, Christina Gamero.
Row two: Shannon Mc Collum, Meghan Wise, Bethany Fine, Jonathan Wilbraham, Nate Dore, Steve
Paternite, Vicky Bowser, Angela Tucci, Rachel Dixon, Tanya Dorsey. Row three: Octavia Gabriel, Kelly
Collins, Krista Shaw, Jennifer Davies, Jarod Miller, Nick Mc Gill, Toniya demons, Alisha Burr, Jessica
Morris, Ruth Woldering. Row tour: Dawn Cicco, Nicole Candow, Dawn Attwood, Katie Collins, Karin
Anderson, Andrew Walker, Katie Blazetic, Amanda Candow, Tzeitel Guilamo.
Above: Some Choraliers getting together and
practicing their music.
Right: Gayle Hayduke, Alex Spikes, Lauren Boyce,
Cindy Odan, Jessica Short and Antoinette Aquila
looking over their music.
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DANCING
Varsity Chorale sang and danced
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Varsity Chorale, Row one: Jessica Locust, Candace Longshaw. Stephanie Hughes. Jean De Wine. Jenna
Kuklica, Nicole Samsa. Row two: David King. Dan Seifried, Mike Mauer. Steve Paternite, Nate Dore. Row
three: Director. Mr. Ken Ferlito, Kirsten Knauss. Kristen Clark, Joe Plovock. Jon Hoinski, Jennifer Koller.
Liz Montague. Row four: Chris Mayle, Andrew Walker, Chris Zalevvski.
Left: Dan Seifried,
Jessica Hendrickson,
Leah Cherne, Jon
Hoinski and Nate Dore
practicing before their
Winter Concert.
Right: Liz Montague and
Nate Dore dancing.
Below: Varsity Chorale
singing the National
Anthem before a football
game.
Below Right: Kirsten
Knauss, Jessica
Hendrickson and Liz
Montague ready for their
concert.
The Varsity Chorale was a group of boys
and girls that sang and danced at
different events throughout the year. At
football games they would sing the Alma
Mater and the National Anthem. They
would perform at other schools and
businesses during the winter season.
They put on their annual Winter Concert
with the Choral Masters, Choraliers and
Orchestra on December 17. 1998. They
were directed by Mr. Ken Ferlito.
Varsity Chorale
SINGING GOSPEL
Voices of New Life bring soul to their music
The students in Voices of New Life
practiced after school in order to
prepare for their concert which
was presented on December 14 in
conjunction with the Jazz Band. The
group specializes in gospel-type songs
and is directed by Mr. Clifford Beasley.
Voices of New Life. Row one: Lynetta Hughey, Nicole Terrence, Christina Burrell, Monique Aldridge,
Carmen Rice. Autumn Duckworth. Row two: Tuniesha Jenkins, Leah Scales, Brandy Sharp, Brandon
Lemon, Crystal Jamerson, Omega Parker. Row three: Michelle Hess, Jaclyn Watts, Adviser, Mr. Clifton
Beasley, Tiffany Anderson, Desmond Johnson, Chrissy Green.
Above: Clifford Beasley and Crystal Jamerson talk
to the members.
Right and Below: Members getting ready to begin
practicing.
HIGH CLASS PRESENTATION
Concert Band produces February program
Concert Band, Row one: Dawn Cicco, Katie Ketchum, Elizabeth Scheurman, Cristina Pacheco, Adrea Mc Collum, Torrence Barrow, Amanda Kane. Jessica
Morris, Ashley Kenner, Megan Lipiec, Christine Pittard, Amanda Price. Row two: Aida Cunningham, Kelly Hanson, Nanci Miklowski, Jennifer Rys, Michaelynn
Heaton, Danielle Mahone, Amey Griffin, Matt Speer, Melissa Medlen, Daniel Slepsky, Jim Roth, Meg Harasym, Abby Biehl, Jeff Englebrecht, Tierra Mitchell,
Tim Day, Brian Cocherell, James Powell, Kari Cunningham. Row three: Directors. Molly Miller and Diane Tizzano, Gail Mc Kay, Kimberly Thompson, Kathleen
Oprian, Chris Hongosh, Shawn Joyce, Sarah Lipiec, Rashad Bell, Stephanie Holtz, Jonathan Gudaitis, Sean Lennon, Milan Tomsic, Joe Zuzic, Joe Oslund, Glen
Ramdhan, Jennifer Davies, David Kilkenney, Jennifer Emser, Ryan Farkas, Janitta Boyd, Amber Fumich, Dan Habat, Chad Henderson, Carmen Rice, Rich
Rohl, Owen Strodtbeck. Row tour: Brian Lennon, Dave Solema, Mark Moster, Steven Rys, Mike Verch, Dan Giancola, Stan Vernier, Jason Giancola, Marsha
Rainey, Dino Zuzic, Jean De Wine, Matt Hiscott, Jason Skok, Tim Sheehan, Carl Rohlke, Angela Tucci, Chris Mayle, Sarah Hiscott, Marques Mc Millian, Steve
Paternite.
The Euclid High Concert Band
consisted of students who had an
intense interest in music. I began
after Marching Band season was over
and practice for their concert which was
presented on February 10. Ms. Diane
Tizzano and Ms. Molly Miller were the
directors who assured that the perfor-
mance was well prepared for.
Concert Band students getting ready tor their
concert- Concert Band
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Student Council performs many functions at EHS
The Euclid High School Student
Council was very active in the
school and community. It
participated in Coats for Kids, American
Red Cross Blood Drives and food drives
to help those in need. They also spon-
sored the Homecoming and Winterfest
dances, a community Halloween Party
and a Senior/Faculty Basketball Game.
The members also worked very hard to
raise money to lower the cost of activi-
ties. They had a lot of fun serving the
school and community. The advisers for
the group were Ms. Penny Pletcher and
Mrs. Mary Ann Rodin.
-Leah Cherne
Student Council. Executive Board: Co-adviser, Ms.
Penny Pletcher, Nate Dore, Treasurer, Leah
Cherne. Vice-President, Niki Yannaras, Secretary,
Chanel Lockett, President. Not pictured, co-adviser.
Mrs. Mary Ann Rodin.
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Niki Yannaras gets tied up while Niki Sams and
Megan Novinc decorated the cafeteria for the Winter
Holidays.
Student Council
Student Council Representatives. Row one: Megan Ballinger, Adria Mc Gill, Danielle Bailey, Christina
Hagenbaugh, Stephanie Hughes, Vicky Bowser, Niki Yannaras, Leah Cherne. Row two: Dominique
Drake, Greg Schonauer, Jennifer Rys, Mercedes Ivey, Angela Cipriano, Susan King, Kelly Collins, Shrut
Malik Row three: Chanel Lockett, Ngozichukwu Anekwe, Nate Dore, Cheryl Brewer. Dan Seifried.
Crystal Jamerson, Kenneth VVardel.
Student Council. Row one: Niki Yannaras, Vicky Yarish, Stephanie Hughes, Jessica Hendrickson. Danielle
Bailey, Christina Hagenbaugh, Kelly Collins, Leah Cherne. Row two: Chanell Lockett, Austine Clark,
Tonya Ballard, Chris Hongosh, Jennifer Rys, Megan Ballinger, Shannon Setser, Katie Kolar, Vicky
Bowser, Mary Mc Cava, Nate Dore. Row three: Dominique Drake, Adria Mc Gill, Kenneth Wardell,
Deloris Acuban, Susan King, Abby Stanic, Wendy Barker, Marcea Propana, Angela Cipriano, Shruti
Malik, Oluwakemi Ojo. Row four: Mercedes Ivey, Erica Stahre, Niki Sams, Dan Seifried, Megan Novinc,
Matthew Tschantz, Crystal Jamerson, Jen Williams, Stacy Ulle, Shavon Pannell, Nekima Hill. Row five:
Ngozichukwu Anekwe, Tameka Drake, Greg Schonauer, Matt Krutsch, Cheryl Brewer, Devin Voll, Dave
Solema, Rob Walsh, Devin Voll. Sharonda Dickinson, Crystal Langford, Courtney Valentine. Row six:
Cordell Morris, Michael Miklavcic, Chris Zalewski, Nieshiaa Lewis. Laquonta Lewis, Shondra Stewart
Melissa Bartehak and Shannon Ivancic gave blood during the Student Council Blood Drive
STUDENTS IN UNIFORM
N.J.R.O.T.C. teaches students about the armed forces
MJROTC members practicing their marching techniques in the parking lot in preparation for their competitions
A'ith other schools.
The Euclid High School
N.J.R.O.T.C. soared to new
heights in its fifth year at Euclid.
Being named an Honor Unit, it was
ranked one of the top in the country.
They participated in many community
service events such as Harvest for
Hunger (with Student Council). Toys
for Tots, and tutoring Forest Park sixth
graders. They also presented color
details to the community at high school
football and basketball games and at
two Cleveland Cavs Basketball games.
The cadets learned a lot about leader-
ship and had a lot of fun working
together. William Gray and Larry
Isaacs were the instructors for the
group.
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Above Far Left: NJROTC members were the color
guard at all the football games and at some basketball
games.
Above Left: Amanda Bachmann has her ascot
adjusted by Amani Brown while Ilya Kharin looks
on. The group was getting ready to travel to another
school for an inspection.
Above: Sgt.Mjr. Larry Isaacs making sure that
Valerie Van Ho and Rachel Dixon are ready for their
inspection.
Left: The members checking each other out to make
sure that everything is in its proper place.
N.J.R.O.T.C.
THE BEST OF THE BEST
NHS selects students with high achievement and service
The National Honor Society
members were chosen by their
academic and their service
achievements. Not only did a candidate
have to have a good grade point average,
they also had to be involved in extracur-
ricular and community activities. To be a
member of the N.H.S. meant that the
person was a hard worker who was
involved in many activities. Ms. Diane
Maroli was the adviser for the group.
N.H.S., Row one: Amy Salupo, Megan Ballinger, Susan King, Abby Stanic, Shannon Ivancic, Melanie
Fuller, Niki Yannaras. Row two: Dave Solema, Wendy Barker, Anthony Castrovince, Kevin Carse, Julie
Thompson, Karen Salisbury, Megan Novinc. Row three: Lynne Stern, Katie Collins, Nanci Miklowski, Jon
Hoinski, Michael Miklavcic, Brian Cocherell, Katie Dobucki, Melissa Ahmetovic, Maria Williams.
N.H.S. Executive Board, Clockwise from Top:
Niki Yannaras, Recording secretary, Amy
Salupo, Historian, Abby Stanic, Vice President,
Susan King, President, Nanci Miklowski,
Corresponding secretary-
Above: Ms. Diane Maroli is the adviser for the
N.H.S.
Above Right and Right: N.H.S. members learning
what projects they will be participating in in the
future.
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SLIDING AND GLIDING
Skiers and snowboarders have a fun time in the winter
Ski Club members on the bus on their way to Brandy wine Ski Area for an evening of skiing.
Michelle Knistautas, Shannon Setser, Steve Cozart, Oral Williams, Michael Miklavcic and Jeff Evans
getting ready to go out to the slopes.
The Euclid High School Ski and
Snowboard Club consisted of fifty
six students who enjoyed winter
more because they were able to slide
down the snow covered hills at
Brandywine Ski Area. The group
traveled by chartered tour bus on
Thursday evenings during the winter to
get lessons at the ski area. The group also
planned a trip to Holiday Valley in New
York on the Friday before President's
weekend. Snowboarding has really
increased in popularity over the past
several years and this year was the first
time there were more snowboarders than
skiers in the club. The program gave
students an excellent chance to learn how
to ski or snowboard.
Far Left and Left: Niki Sams, Karen Salisbury.
Megan Novinc and Julie Thompson getting on the
rope tow and Jen Davies, Christina Browski and Jen
Emser waiting for their lesson.
Below: Joe Zuzic and Dave Cerne getting ready to go
snowboarding.
Pat Finegan helps Erica Scaparotti get her boot on
while Katy Farrell looks on. Rich Rohl, David
Solema and Victoria Varish waiting for the lift.
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WINTER
Winterfest gave students a
On February 27, from 8:00-1 1 :00
P.M. Euclid students got a chance
to dance and socialize with their
friends at the annual Winterfest Dance
that was put on by Student Council. The
dance was moved back from its usual
Valentines Day weekend and occurred
two weeks later than usual. The E-room
was decorated with balloons and paper
and refreshments were served. 130
couples came to the dance to be together
and 110 students just got dressed up and
came single. No matter who they came
with, the students were treated to a good
time and they were able to vote for who
they wanted to be the Winterfest King
and Queen. Michael Miklavcic was
elected the Winterfest King and Niki
Yannaras was chosen as the Queen. The
winners were announced at 9:30 and the
King and Queen danced with each other
while the rest of the candidates danced
with their dates. Dancing was a high
priority and a lot of it went on throughout
the evening.
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Winterfest candidates: Rachel Blevins, Janelle Colini, Shannon Setser, Abby Stanic, Niki Yannaras,
Victoria Yarish. Kevin Carse, Dave Edmonds, Mike Miklavcic, Greg Schonauer and Jason Skok were
announced at the dance.
Mrs. Marilyn Foote helps Manny Ottinger put his
flower on while Suzanne Lucas looks on.
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Mike Grubach, Erin Reilly, Lisa Basalla, Kelly Baylog, Allison Penko, Sandra Mowery, Lindsey Nagode
and Greg Schonauer at the dance.
ENCHANTMENT
chance to dress up and be together
Brandon Shaw, Brandon Richardson, Chris Moore, Julie Stobierski, Antoine Moss, Jaonza Hicks, Melissa
Longo and Jamel Spivey all looked nice al the dance.
Mike Mikilavcic being crowned as the Winterfest
King.
Winterfest
MEETING OTHER CULTURES]
A.F.S. gives students a chance to interact with different peoples
The A.F.S. (American Field
Service) enabled students to learn
about other people and the
countries that they came from. Foreign
exchange students would speak at the
meetings and the members sometimes
visited other schools in other states to see
how different people behaved. Mrs.
Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis
were the advisers for the group.
A.F.S.. Row one: Manny Ottinger, Katy
Carmichael, Gabrielle Kelly, Mike Razzauti. Row
two: Sara Pfahl. Karin Anderson, Liz Montague,
Lisa Basalla, Jeff Evans. Row three: Liz Skok,
Amy Burya, Ingrid Orlic, Molly Petras. Row four:
Jean De Wine, Amanda Kane, Carolyn Connely,
Angela Indiano, Melissa VVaina, Melissa
Bartchak. Row five: Greg Schonauer. Molly
Dindia, Katv Collins.
Above: AFS students learning about what they will be
doing throughout the year.
Right: Adviser, Ms. Jane Addis explains to the
members what the have to do to be able to go on a
trip.
Kristen Donner, Leah Cherne, Nate Dore, Reggie
Cochran, Lindsay Hess and Ms. Kathleen Mc
Donnell are acting out a presentation at the Models
for Unity Conference which was held at Cleveland
State University and involved advanced mediators.
American Field Service
RESOLVING CONFLICTS
Student mediators help prevent altercations
Mediators. Row one: Bethany Fine, Kelly Collins, Nate Dore. Leah Cherne. Valerie Van Ho, Carrie
Cunningham, Moonilai Ramdhan, Katie Mc Donnell. Row two: Daniel Dycks, Robert Graves, Sam Smyth,
Jasmin Oliver, Shayla Holt, Candace Longshaw, Stacia Ellison. Row three: Maria Williams, Kendra
Smith, Nekima Hill, Lindsay Hess, Charmaine Allen. Brandon Henderson, Rahman Shavers, Reginald
Cochran. Row tour: Rodney Walton, Tamika Drake, Brandon Shaw, Lynne Stern, Matt Mitro, Erin
Herzberg, Bonnie Mc Ghee, Tiffany Hall. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Montague, Dinal Patel. Sandra Mowery,
Christina Burrell, Dan Seifried, Amber La Fountain, Antoine Goodwin, Nicole Candovv, Ron Hill,
Chrystal Crosby, Moreo Black, Courtney Carter, Dion Elie, La Maria Holmes, Ilya Kharin. Brandon
Lemon, Tom Ryder, Dionte Preston, Nicole Pritchett, Nancv Urban.
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School worked very hard to keep
the peace in the school. Participat-
ing in over 100 mediations and in the
City of Cleveland Models for Unity
Conference helped them to earn a total of
over 300 hours of community service
combined. The mediators held workshops
to enhance their listening and nonviolent
communication skills. They enjoyed
helping the school and their peers. The
coordinator for the group was Ms.
Kathleen Mc Donnell.
-Leah Cherne
Adviser. Ms Kathleen Mc Donnell. describes to the
members what they will be doing.
The F.T.A. (Future Teachers of
America) consisted of students
who were planning to go into
education. The students got a chance to
see what it was like to be a teacher and
what was necessary to become certified
as a teacher. They got a behind the scenes
look at what teachers do and what it was
like to be one.
Far Above Left: EHS mediators. Tiffany Hall and
Crystal Crosby train third grade "Conflict Managers"
in Euclid elementary schools.
Above Left: Students interested in becoming future
educators filling out information forms about
themselves.
Left: Mediator. Dan Seifried. participating in role-
playing games at a nonviolent communication
workshop.
Mediators/F.T.A.
HELP AROUND THE HALLS
Office Aides allow the staff to function better
Office Runners gave up study
halls, lunches and free periods
to help the counselors, secretar-
ies and principals by running passes,
filing papers and photocopying papers.
They helped the school run smoothly.
-Leah Cherne
Left: Dontell Lassiter gets information about
schedules from the computer.
Above: Erin Reilly helps in the offices by keeping the
files organized.
Right: Athletic secretary, Mrs. Pauline Johnson gets
a lot of help from Dawn Merritt.
Below: Dawn Brazis and Stephanie Buchanan help
Mrs. Carolyn Triggs in the attendance office.
Allyson Kumel distributes mail to all the staff
members.
Office Aides
HELP AROUND THE CLINIC
Clinic aides assist those who are ill
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any students gave up their free
periods and study halls to help
sick students in the clinic. They
helped run passes, take temperatures and
care for the needs of students who were
feeling a little under the weather.
-Leah Cherne
Above Lett: Robin Arp helps Brian Borcziak get
some relief from the pain in his foot.
Above: Takara Baugh takes a student's temperature
to determine if they need to be sent home.
Left: Brian Borcziak takes Dawn Merritt's blood
Pressure as part of a program to see if a student is
healthy.
Get Fit club started to help students live healthy
A;
new club that just began this
year was the Get Fit Club. The
.purpose was to encourage its
members to live a healthy life style.
They met after school and would do
aerobic exercises. The adviser for the
group was a professional new to Euclid
this year. Ms. Raquel Eatmon came to
Euclid as a "Special Artist". In addition
to the Get Fit Club she also produced a
talk show in the Little Theater called
"Euclid Hiah Live".
Get Fit members doing aerobics
after school to get fit.
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KEEPING THE ENGINE RUNNING
Vocational Automotives learn how to service automobiles
Having trouble with your car?
Take it to a mechanic to get it
fixed. How do mechanics learn
how to repair cars? The Vocational
Automotive program was one way. The
program was taught by Mr. Tony
Rozman and it was a way for students to
learn how to service and to repair
automobiles. The junior class met in the
morning and the senior class met in the
afternoon. They worked on their own
cars and on the cars of teachers and other
students to gain a working knowledge of
automobile repair.
Junior Vocational Automotive. Row one: Robert Cirino, Terik Camarra, Jermaine Padgette, Rafik Bandy
Jarrod Holmes, instructor. Mr. Tony Rozman. Row two: J. P. Kilroy, Richard Adams, Brandon Graves,
Eric Williams, Fred Taylor, Eric Stinger. Row three: Tim Haneline, Nick Malnar. Matt Hiscott, Adam
Dvbzinski.
Top: Almir Duheric. Damon Luksich and Ben
Halstead working on their ID.
Above: Jermaine Padgette, Rafik Bandy, Eric
Stenger and Eric Williams learning about the
different parts on an engine.
Left: Senior class members trying to lift up the car.
Voc. Automotives
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
C.B.E. learns how to work in an office
Cooperative Business Education, Row one: Leah Edmonds, Amy Pierce, Kimberly Tramsak, Nichelle
Church, Jamie Benak, Kongsy Saengchareun. Row two: Zemearia Dent, Rita Dovvell, Tamea Jones,
Jamikka Willis, Candy Tucker, Lea Acino. Row three: Diana Dukes, Angela Sabbath, Ronald Tyler Jr..
Veronica Callaway, Nicole Yarbrough.
Cooperative Business Education
was all about working on
computers, having a job, leaving
school in the afternoon and having
FUN. Mrs. Ellen Klein, the CBE
coordinator, taught what you would
expect if you worked in a business
office. You also learned how to develop
a professional resume, how to use
Microsoft Word software, how to file,
how to use a machine transcriber, and
how to use the Internet for business.
The students had a job throughout the
school year in which they were paid for
their work. The class met for two
periods each school day. They earned
two credits for the class and two credits
for the job experience. The employer
evaluated them on their job perfor-
mance. They had a lot of fun in class.
-Kim Tramsak
Class of 99
Angela Sabbath, working at Cleveland
Range. Inc. Rita Dowell, working at J & L/
Strong Tool and Kongsy Saengchareun
and Kimberly Tramsak working in their
class.
Commercial Art learns how to create art
The Commercial Art program was
directed by Mrs.. Edie Mellen and
would meet for three periods each
day. The students learned about the
important factors that were necessary to
produce marketable works.
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1'ommercial Art. Row one: Nick Colantonio, Stephanie Tamburro, Erin Clough, Deanna Mance, Eddie
•strander. Row two: Greg Meyers, Jayson Middleton, Pat Finnegan. Adviser, Mrs. Edie Mellen, John
larich. Row three: Mike Boothe, Rashaun Bailey, Arek Helcberger, Nick Shyree, James Gage.
Pat Finnegan working on his bowl.
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LETTER OF THE LAW
Vocational Law Enforcement prepares students for career in police work
How do you learn how to be a
cop? One way was to sign up
for the Vocational Law
Enforcement program that was offered
at Euclid. Juniors and seniors from
Euclid and surrounding school districts
took advantage of the program that was
instructed by Mr. Nick Selvaggio. The
students learned all about law enforce-
ment and would act a auxiliary police
for many Euclid events. They also
controlled the video monitoring system
that was installed throughout the
school.
Above: Law enforcement students get a lot of their
training by using computers for simulations.
Right: The law enforcement class monitors the
cameras that record activities throughout the binldinc.
Law Enforcement
•*£-«■£ Senior Law Enforcement. Row one: Leonard Scott. Shawn Skidmore, Richard Norris, Marsha Nunn. Jacki
Russo Row two: Joe Guzzi. Kris Hemmi. Gerald Keil, Anthony Bittasso, Jeremy Hilbish.
Junior Law Enforcement. Row one: Amanda Arnold, Adam Swiga, Dan Sheldon, Tom Marenzy, Jeremy
Taylor, Ryan Tiedman, Pat Mc Candless. Row two: Justin Rusnak. Erron Mc Clain, Matt Stigh, Jason
Duke. Mike Ambrose.
ACADEMIC COMPETITION
It's Academic helped school prepare for TV challenge
It's Academic consisted of students
who could think fast and wanted to
compete with other schools on the
It's Academic television show. The
members were asked questions and the
quickest to respond was the winner.
Since they were on the air last year they
did not compete on the television show
this year but hoped to be back in 2000.
Ms. Lucy Pratt was the adviser for the
group.
;elly Hanson, Julia Thompson, Karen Hanson, Karen Salisbury, Christine Metti and Niki Yannaras Ms. Lucy Pratt posing questions for the It's
arning about bottle rockets for the competition. Academic team.
SCIENTIFIC COMPETITION
Science Olympics allows students to compete in science against other schools
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he Science Olympic Club con
sisted of students who were
interested in science and wanted to
compete against other schools in the
Science Olympics which were held in
JMarch. There were many different events
ifrom the different branches of science
Ithat the students could join in. They
scompeted either singly or in groups and
teamed points for the school. Mrs.
Christine Torrelli was the adviser for
he group.
Eucuyo was a way of showcasing the artistic and literary works produced by Euclid
students. It was available on the Internet at a web site developed by the students.
Its Internet address was www.en.com/eucuyo. Students submitted works and these
vere then reviewed by the members of Eucuyo and the best ones were placed on the web
ite. Mrs. Judith Stobinski was the adviser for the group.
Science Olympic students learning of their events
from Mrs. Chris Torrelli.
Science Olympics team: Niki Yannaras, Kelly
Hanson, Julia Thompson, Karen Salisbury, Mike
Tschantz, Karen Hanson. Christine Metti, Chen Li,
Matt Tschantz.
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LEARNING ABOUT OTHERS
Cultural Club explores other peoples customs
The Cultural Club gave students a
chance to see how different
cultures existed. They explored
the dress and eating habits and customs
of a variety of other peoples. Mrs.
Ingrid Koenig was the adviser for the
group.
Kristen Clark. Mrs. Ingrid Koenig, Gabrielle Kelly,
Jon Hoinski and Katie Sanicky decorating the halls
for Open House.
Mrs. Ingrid Koenig, Kristen Clark, Gabrielle Kelly and Katie Sanicky discussing the activities that the club
will be doine.
The Crux had something to believe i
The Crux was a place where teens
could come together and share
the gospel of Jesus Christ. So
many teens were searching for a peace
in someone or something that they
couldn't find. The Crux found a peace
that surpassed all understanding by
having Jesus as their very best friend.
They had meetings before school in
which they participated in fellowship,
worship and prayer along with guest
speakers. Ms. Diane Tizzano was the
adviser for the group.
-Antoinette Aquila
A bove Right: Crux members met on the auditorium
stage and would sing and read scripture and pray.
Right: On a rainy morning the Crux members had a
prayer around the flag pole in front of the school.
Cultural Club/Crux
FIFTY YEARS OF NEWS
The Survey reported current events at the high school
How do you find out what is
going on at Euclid High School?
You read the Survey. The
Survey was produced by a group of
students who were interested in journal-
ism and learning how the news business
works. Susan King and Karen
Salisbury were the Co-Editors-in-chief
and were responsible for keeping
everything together and moving in the
right direction. Mr. Bob Petrovic joined
as co-adviser this with Mr. Stan
Bender.
Survey, Row one: Niki Sams, Susan King, Karen Hanson, Shannon Ivancic, Karen Salisbury, Megan
Novinc. Row two: Niki Yannaras, Phillip Wittwer, Alex Brinovec, Mary Tracy. Row three: Kelly Hanson
Christine Metti, Laura Ross. Row four: Shruti Malik, Anthony Castrovince, Lisa Basalla, Bob Butera,
Megan Ballanger, Brian Paloni, Katy Carmichael. Row five: Advisers Mr. Stan Bender and Mr. Bob
Petrovic.
Top: Sue King, Katie Carmichael, Kelly Hanson
and Karen Salisbury explain what the different
people will be doing throughout the year.
Above Left: Phillip Wittwer, Christine Metti, Niki
Sams, Karen Salisbury, Kelly Hanson and Laura
Ross composing a page for an upcoming issue of the
Survey.
Left and Above: Suirey members getting their
assignments for a future issue.
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WORKING ON THE JOB
Most upperclassmen have some sort of a job
Having a job was a big part of
being a student in the 1990's.
75% of the seniors who re-
sponded to a poll indicated that they had
a job. The proportion of underclassmen
would be smaller, but that still was a
large number of students that had jobs.
One of the reasons for having a job, of
course, was to be able to afford a car.
After that, the money was used to buy
clothes and supply entertainment for the
students. Some money would go into a
savings account for college for some of
the students. Having a job gave students
a feeling of independence and the ability
to control their destiny.
Right: Laurel Grundman works at Quintex while
Jenni Emser, Lynne Stern, Shermel Howard and
Julia Thompson help out at Holzheimers.
Below: Ursula Wein is with Marge Ingalls at
University Suburban Medical Center and Tamea
Jones, Kelly Baylog and Laurel Grundman at
Quintex.
Daniel Slepsky would be happy to tally up your purchases at Giant Eagle while
Erica Scaparotti and Jose Colon are skilled at directing the customers around
1 ; JOBS their store.
DURING SCHOOL
Below: Lisa Basalla and Frank Mastalski are eager to help their customers find the correct movie at Lake
Shore Seven.
Below Middle: Laurel Grundman, Sandra Mowery, Bridget Kesnik and Megan Ballanger tile at Quintex
while Arthur Henderson bags your groceries at Giant Eagle.
HALLOWEEN
Many students celebrated Halloween
On Friday, October 30 the hall of
Euclid High School teemed with
many scary and unusual crea-
tures as many of the students dressed up
for their annual celebration of Hallow-
een. It almost didn't occur as the new
Principal, Mr. Ron Seymour, said that
there wouldn't be any costumes allowed
during school. After many students
expressed their disappointment with the
new ruling it was decided that dressing
up would be allowed. Many students
took the time and came in all sorts of
costumes. It was a fun day that was
enjoyed by all who participated. On
Saturday, October 31, Student Council
held its annual Halloween Party for the
Euclid community where the kids could
come and be entertained with prizes and
games in the E-Room.
Top: Suzanne Lucas and Tom Sustar, Gabe Cogley
and Liz Copic.
Above: Nikki Yannaras, Dan Seifried and Megan
Novinc.
Halloween
Lauren Milnli. Heather Champa, Nate Dore, Melissa Shea, Mary Tracy, Gina Gaglione and Brandy
Lesko.
DRESS UP
by dressing up for school
Jessica Scott had someone on her back while Mary
Tisi and Niki Yannaras enjoyed their day.
Christine Metti, Shannon Ivancic, Nikki Sams and Megan Novinc tried to look nice on Halloween.
Chick Chapman watched Katie Collins behaving
like a little angel
Halloween (. 117
A VOICE ON
Fall Play dealt with a mysterious
The 1998 Fall Play was definately a
success. With the house almost
full every night, the cast of
"Summer Dark" took the stage on
November 19, 20 & 21. The play was a
very mysterious drama. The main
character, Michelle(Jessica
Hendrickson), received very frightening
phone calls from a man who called
himself Simple Simon. No one believed
these calls occurred and Michelle was
driven to the brink of insanity where she
actually shot a person coming to repair
the furnace.
The cast consisted of seniors, Jessica
Hendrickson, Dan Seifried, Jon
Hoinski, Chris Dostal and Vishantie
Sudama, juniors, Lauren Miheli, Aisha
Howard, Kristin Clark, Russell
Howard, and Nate Dore. Sophomores
were Chris Zalewski and Sarah Lipiec
and freshmen were Jessica Morris and
Katie Sivik. the crew consisted of
director, Tina Peterson, Student
director, Jenna Kuklica, prompter, Nate
Dore, and techical directors, Brandon
Bucar and Tim Schoen.
-Jenna Kuklic;
"Summer Dark" cast. Row one: Chris Zalewski, Jessica Hendrickson, Dan Seifried, Kristin Clark. Row two:
Katie Sivik, Christina Peterson, Mark Soini, Jenna Kuklica, Russell Howard, Aisha Howard, Lauren
Miheli, Jon Hoinski, Jen Williams, Vishantie Sudama, Chris Dostal, Sarah Lipiec, Nate Dore, Jessica
Morris.
Above: Jon Hoinski admires Lauren Miheli while Dan Seifried and Jessica Hendrickson look on.
Left: Jessica Hendrickson receives a disturbing phone call from her stalker.
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Fall Play
THE PHONE
phone caller
Top: Dan Seifried kisses Jessica Hendrickson to show his love.
Top Right: A frightened Lauren Miheli is approached by Russell Howard at the end of the play.
Above Left: Dan Seifried listens as Jessica Hendrickson tells him how unhappy she is.
Above Middle: Dan Seifried, Laura Miheli, Jessica Hendrickson and Aisha Howard discuss Jessica's
feelings.
Above Right: Jessica Hendrickson breaks down in tears since no one believes her about the phone calls.
Left: Jessica Hendrickson mistakenly shoots Chris Zalewski since she thought he was the stalker.
Fall Plav
SAVING THE YEAR
Yearbook keeps a record of the school year
T
FT^lhe yearbook tried to record all the
major events that occurred during
the 1998-99 school year. There
were the usual new faces, of course but
the biggest news was the fact that the
yearbook and the school was fifty years
old. Other than that there was not any
major events that distinguished the 1998-
99 year.
Students working on organizing the information that the seniors provided in their polls.
Mary Tisi and Bridget Resnik did a lot of work
making up the collage in the color section.
Mike Miklavcic deciding which pictures are able to
go on which pages.
Stephanie Hughes, Jackie Richards and Lindsay
Beck putting red ribbons into HR envelopes for
S.A.D.D.
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SAVING THE PLANET
S.A.V.E. helped the world to recycle
The members of S.A.V.E.(Students
Against Violating the Earth) tried
to make the student body aware of
the fact that humans have impacted the
earth's environment and that recycling
was the only way to extend earth's
natural resources. They did this by
placing boxes around the school so
students could recycle paper . The group
was advised by Mrs. Chris Torrelli and
Ms. Keldur Greene.
Shruti Malik, Lauren Balogh, Wcndi Brichacek, Don Brewster, Migdalia Ortiz, Jason Gardner and
Damon Johnson learning about what S.A.V.E. does.
Above and Left: Ms. Keldur Greene and Mrs. Chris
Torrelli explain to the students what they will be
doing throughout the year.
SAVING THE LIVES
S.A.D.D. tried to prevent substance abuse
he members of S.A.D.D. (Students
Against Driving Drunk) tried to
make the student population
aware of the dangers of driving in an
impaired condition. They sent red
ribbons and suckers to the students as a
reminder to have a designated driver and
not drive in an impaired condition. Mrs.
Ellen Klein was the adviser for the
group.
Left: Mrs. Ellen Klein helps her S.A.D.D. members
with the filling of envelopes with red ribbons and
explains how the project will be carried out.
S.A.V.E./S.A.D.D.
GETTING THE NEWS
...to The Km lid High School
The P. A. Announcers were the
students who made the announce
ments to all the homerooms on
the television in the morning. Each
morning the announcements began with
Principal, Mr. Ron Seymour, giving a
thought to help make it through the day.
The students would then read the
important messages of the day. In order
for all of this to occur the Media Aides
had to run the cameras and audio
equipment that was necessaiy to get the
message into all the rooms. The Media
Aides also distributed audio-visual
equipment to the teachers and did the
lighting and sound for the different
events at the school. Mr. Allen Black
was in charge of these students.
Top: Aaron Carpenter and Joe Plovock getting
ready to begin taping.
Above: Brian Lennon makes sure the announcers are
centered in his viewfinder.
122 > Media Aides/P.A. Announcers
Top: Mike Seifried and Mike Solema controlling the video and audio that is being sent to the rooms in the
school .
Above: Dan Seifried and Dawn Merritt smiling as they send their messages throughout the school.
OUT:
to the elementary schools
The students involved in
K.O.T.B.(Kids On The Block)
used puppets to perform skits for
the elementary and middle schools to try
to discourage prejudice and bias. The
skits portrayed different cultures living
and working together in harmony. Mrs.
Ellen Klein was the adviser for the
group.
Top: Nate Dore, Kristin Clark, Jennifer Emser and Lindsay Beck practicing their routines
strove: Mrs. Ellen Klein discusses the events of the year.
Top: Stephanie Hughes shows off her puppet.
Above: Jennifer Davies and Nate Dore working
together.
K.O.T.B.
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LEARNING HOW TO SELL
Students learn about business in Marketing Education
Distributive Education Clubs of
America (DECA) was an
association of Marketing students
that coincided with Euclid's Marketing
Education class. Mrs. Jean Jelenic was
the adviser for the club. In DECA,
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. They conducted fund-raising
efforts to pay for the trips to competi-
tions. In their junior year, marketing
students studied business finance,
marketing research and other business
related activities. Seniors spent part of the
ay in school learning about job inter-
viewing, sales and advertising. During the
emainder of the day they were employed
at local retail, wholesale or service
businesses.
Senior Marketing, Row one: Bethany Jackson. President. Leslie Hill. Vice President, Kelly Young, Secretary/
Treasurer, Shermel Howard, Historian, Melanie Meyers, Public Relations. Row two: Sarah Kenny, Ricci
Gaughan, Elizabeth Curtis, Jennifer Barker, Lisa Focarelli, Noel Williams, Erica James. Row three:
Michael Vuyancih, Timothy Weintraub, Jonathan Gudaitis, Michael Verch, Jason Tolliver, Adviser, Mrs.
Jean Jelenic.
Junior Marketing. Row one: Omid Tavakoli. President, Jason Matthews, Vice President. Allyson kumcl.
Secretary/Tresurer, Russell Howard, Historian, Brandon Lynch. Public Relations. Row two: Carly La Bounty.
Jamie Raymond, Jodi Jalovec, Nicole Raia, Ramona Badley, Liz Skok, Lindsey Nagode, Erica Scaparott
Ivan Gelo. Adviser, Mrs. Jean Jelenic. Row three: Mike Seifried, Matt Flynt, Cheryl Brewer, Michael
Vuyancih, Lisa Focarelli, Khemeo Sahye.
Top: Leslie Hill, Jason Tolliver and Noel Williams
getting information from the newspaper.
Above: Mrs. Jean Jelenic shows her students where
they can find important data.
Right: Liz Skok and Jason Tolliver found out what it
is like to bowl while in a wheelchair during one of
their fundraisers.
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STRANDED ON DRY LAND
Swim show cancelled due to adviser and pool problems
Wai Napolo, Row one: Meggie Harasym, Lisa Basalla, Erin Herzberg, Jenni Emser. Liz Scheurman. Row
two: Dana Majer, Amanda Price, Nicole Kolenc, Katie Blazetic. Jen Davis, Kelly Hanson.
The girls in Wai Napolo had a
problem this year due to a lack of
adviser. Their former adviser did
not return and they were not able to
secure another one in time to get pool
time and there was a problem with life
guarding certification. Because of that
the swim show had to be cancelled for
the second year in a row. The girls were
not able to do any swimming and it
certainly wasn't synchronized.
Wai Napolo members discussing the problems that
they had throuahout the year.
).C.T., Row one: Michele Laurich, Kevin Welsh, Laura Anderson, Chavon Riggins, Eugene Warner,
eleste Oliver, Jaime Zupancic, Michelle Heising. Row two: Tom Bauza, Dave Cerne, Greg Baron, Janelle
^olini, Kenny Gravitte, Jason loveless, Tom Sustar, Mike Slogar, Jim Tucci, Adviser. Mr. Dick Homovec.
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.
Hfe
Above and Left: D.C.T. students working on their
assignments in class.
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STORING STUFF
Students have been using lockers at Euclid for fifty years
Fifty years ago the first students at
Euclid High School began
putting their personal belongings
in their brand new lockers. Nowadays,
students were still concealing their
belongings in their lockers. The lockers
were no longer new, and some were
older than others, but the idea remained
the same. Students still needed a place
to store their materials while they were
at school. Many students decorated
their lockers so that everyone knew that
it was their locker.
elow: Amanda Kane and Jean De Wine are
lowing off how the members of the Marching Band
ave decorated their lockers on the outside,
ight: Cordell Morris and Jenni Emser have altered
leir lockers to show their interests.
ibove: Maima Kaba has a lot of pictures in her
jcker.
Ipper Right: Sarah Via, Kristin Clark, Amber La
'ountain and Jessie Bedford keeping their lockers up
) date.
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SERVICE ORIENTED
Key Club gets satisfaction from helping others
Key Club was a service organiza
tion in which students volun
teered their time to help their
community and school. The members
were dedicated to helping those who
were less fortunate. This year members
volunteered at the Ronald Mc Donald
House in Cleveland, Lake Farmparks,
Euclid Meridia Hospital and Gateway
Nursing Home. The club met every
Thursday evening in the Little Theater.
Key Club members took pride in their
contributions to the community and its
service to others.
-Allison Penko
Key Club members learning about what activities are being planned for the year.
Kristen Urban, Cristina Pacheco and David Harold are getting information about Key Club from Allison Penko, Abby Biehl and Nate Dore.
The meetings are a time when the members find out what is going to be occurring
in the months ahead.
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Key Club
Megan Novinc pays her dues to President, Allison Penko while Abby Biehl looks
on.
Poetry Club enjoys participating in verse
The Poetry Club met in the Library
after school with Ms. Barbara
Spiga and read and listened to
poetry that had been written by members
or poetry that had been published. It
gave the students a chance to learn about
other people's thoughts.
Poetry Club. Clockwise from left: Joan Cook, Ms. Barbara Spiga, Christina Ganicro, Stephanie Tamburro,
Monique Aldridge, Brigid Sarns-Gaunt, Alisha Burr, Gail Mc Kay enjoying good poetry.
Alisha Burr, Gail Mc Kay and Joan Cook find that
the time that they spend with the Poetry club is very
refreshing.
The Drill Team learns to become synchronized
The Drill Team practiced after
school in the E-Room by
exercising to get in shape and
then practicing their routines for
dancing together. The goal was to be
able to present a show during halftime
at a basketball game. The girls worked
on complex moves and keeping
together during the show. They were
coached by Mrs. Marketa President.
Drill Team. Row one: Gina Ellis, Aiesha Floyd, Sheereeda Floyd. Row two: Courtney Carter, Sherita
Bennett. Row three: Laniece Richardson, Heather Coleman.
The team members ran. stretched and practiced /\
for their shows. Poetry Club/Drill Team < 1 2<0
One of the most important parts of any school were the
employees who made everything happen. The staff
consisted of teachers, administrators, secretaries,
paraprofessionals, security guards, nurses, librarians, cafeteria
workers and custodians without which Euclid would not be the
school that it was. None of Euclid's current staff were around
when the building opened in 1949, but there were many who
were here more than thirty years.
Above: Unit Principal, Mrs. Marilyn Footc talks to
the students at lunch.
Above Right: Computer teacher, Mr. Roy Pignatiello
helps students during one of his classes.
Right: English teacher, Mr. Bob Petrovic. helps the
students in his class.
Middle Right: Ms. Lisa Simon expects her students to
learn good business procedures.
Far Right: First year science teacher, Mr. Barry Mita.
wants his students to develop an interest in science.
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ACADEMICS
SotI
Top Left: Mrs. Ellen Klein, enjoys being with her business students.
Top Right: Ms. Mary .lane Miceli wants her students to gain an appreciation for art.
Left: Mr. Robert Smith gives his students a chance to learn about the repair of small engines.
Above: Ms. Flor Misra is trying to get her students to develop an understanding of foreign languages.
ADMINISTRATION
The school's leaders set the course
School Board members: Carol De Wine, Kay F. Van Ho, President, Howard
B. Drake Sr.. Kiistal Skovira. Carol L. Bechtel, Vice President.
Euclid School's Administration, Row one: Katie M. Shorter, Director of Human
Resources. Kurt Stanic. Superintendent of Schools, Janice Gallager, 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
Superintendent;David Van Leer, Director of Pupil Personnel.
Ronald Seymour
Principal
Justin Antonini
Associate Principal
Steven Barrett
Nindi Grade Principal
Michelle Ayers
Tenth Grade Principal
Academics
Michael Barnes
Eleventh Grade
Principal
Marilyn Foote
Twelfth Grade
Principal
V i
Middle Row:
Bill Gooding
Tenth Grade Counselor
L-Z
Tony Russo
Eleventh Counselor
A-Z
Bill Dwyer
Twelfth Grade Counselor
A-K
Lynn Davis
Twelfth Grade Counselor
L-Z
Spencer Kane
Athletic Director
NEW
FACES
For the second year in a row
there were two Unit
Principals replaced at
Euclid. Mr. Steven Barrett
became the new ninth grade Unit
Principal while Mr. Michael
Barnes became the new eleventh
grade Unit Principal. Mr. Ron
Seymour also became the new
Principal at Euclid. Both Ron and
Steve came from the Euclid
middle school while Mike, who
was a former student at Euclid,
came from the Mayfield schools.
Top Row:
Brenda Barker
Ninth Grade Counselor
A-K
Audree Fox
Ninth Grade Counselor
L-Z
Sue Harris
Tenth Grade Counselor
A-K
Ron Seymour. Marilyn Foote and Spencer Kane
watching the varsity football perform on the field.
Michael Barnes discusses information with Joan
Beuoy in their offices.
Academics < 133
T/^VeG*
Ti
:
|he purpose of the staff at Euclid was
to enable the students to succeed in
what they wanted to do after gradua-
tion. An important part of this was trying to
get the students to begin thinking for
themselves. The ability to think was the
most important part on education. Facts
were soon forgotten but could always be i
looked up if one knew where to look. The
ability to think, however, could never be
lost and every situation could be analyzed
and then responded to in an intelligent way.
Mr. Bob Petrovic and Mr. Matt Wasylyk discussing
how they are going to present some material in the
English classes.
Bottom: Mr. Stan Bender helps the students in his
biology classes put the meanings of living things into
order.
Top: Lauren Miheli, Nate Dore, Heather Champa, Jordan Robinson, Milan
Tomsic, Ann Peric, Gina Gaglione. Mary Tracy, Lindsey Mastalski and Melissa
Shea wore hats to show their spirit during Homecoming Week.
Above: Fred Dworning, Mario Marusic, Katie Mc Cluskey. Taryn Laurich,
Amanda Price, Katie Dobucki and Rebecca Hurst know that an understanding of
computers is important in today's society.
Academics
Jane Addis, English. Social
Studies, AFS Cluh Adviser.
Sue Amato. English.
Betsy Anness, Spanish I & II.
William Attamante, Work-
Study Coordinator.
Tom Banc, Govt./Geopolitics,
Head Football Coach, Faculty
Manager.
Ethel Barbish, Security.
John Barcza, Science.
Joyce Barrett, Vocational Home
Economics.
Stan Bender, Biology, Adv.
Biology, A. P. Biology. Science
Dept. Chairperson.
Allen Black, A.V. Technician.
Wendy Capella. Sports Trainer.
Angela Christopher, Main
Office Secretary.
Maria Ciinkscalcs. English.
Mediation.-
Harold Daugherty, Health,
Open Gym, Head Basketball
Coach.
Joan Beuoy, Secretary.
Karen Davis, English, Drill
Team Adviser.
Susan Dennis-Rogers,
Proficiency Math.
Kelly Dell. Secretary.
Kim Dixon, Algebra I & II, Math
and Algebra Connections.
Terry Dubroy, Math.
Mike Durbin, Technology
Coordinator.
Alex Dzerowicz. Government.
Reggie Echols, Industrial
Technology.
Ken Ferlito, Choral Masters,
Varsity Chorale, Big Show
Director.
Brad Finlayson, Personal and
Business Law, Personal Money
Matters, Typing.
Kim Fish, Spanish.
Charlotte Elston, Principal's
Secretary.
Yvette Elmore, JOGS.
Program.
Gale Flament. Art and
Photography.
Jane Fowler, Treasurer.
The classroom is the place
where most learning takes place
and tests arc gi ven to measure
this learning.
Academics
i
Barbara Gates, Vocational
Special Education Coordinator.
Carolyn Garlauskas,
Permanent Substitute.
John Gibbons. Physical
Education.
Thomas Gibbons, Social
Studies.
Commander Bil Gray, Naval
Sciences, Color Guards,
Academic Team, Drill Team.
Keldur Greene, Environmental
Science, Intro, to Living Things.
S.A.V.E. Co-Adviser.
Debbie Guarino. Secretary.
Cynthia Harris, Permanent
Substitute.
Jeff Hartmann, Social Studies,
Am. History and World
Cultures.
David Hathaway, Physics,
Physical Science.
Rob Heramb. Government,
Economics, Boy's Varsity
Tennis.
Carolyn Heuer. Social Studies.
Jo Anne Hodder, Guidance
Secretary.
Dale Hollingsworth, Science.
Dick Homovec, Diversified
Cooperative Training Coordina-
SB
Lisa Howell, English, Reading.
Beverly Howse, Vocational
Home Economics.
Scott Hudson, Biology, H.S.
Science.
Diane Iosue, Secretary.
Sgt. Maj. Larry Isaacs,
NJROTC.
Jean Jelenic Marketing
Coordinator.
Kathleen Johnson, Foods.
Pauline Johnson, Athletic
Office Secretary.
Joyce Katona, Coordinator for
Special Needs Students,
Bill Kazen. ALC Supervisor,
Asst. Wrestling Coach.
Jim Kelley, U.S. History,
Social Studies Dept. Chairper-
son.
Dennis Kehn. Security Staff
Director.
Ellen Klein. C.B.E.. Typing T.
Marsha Knauss, Coordinator
of Special Projects.
Ingrid Koenig, German,
Cultural Club Adviser.
Working together in class
helps these students
develop their social skil
Academics
Learning is an important part of high sc
Antoinette Aquila, Eric Ryan and Shawn Joyce learning some of the important parts of nature in chemistry
class.
Mary Tisi knows that she can always get help in
understanding her problems from Mr. Dan Wensing.
Above: Ray Westbrooks works hard on his computer
project to learn as much as he can.
Above Left: Ms. Diane Tizzano watches the
Marching Band perform a halflime routine that they
practiced for hours in order to perfect.
Left: Mrs. Sally Pla wants her students to be able to
communicate in a foreign languaee.
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Euclid provides an environment for learning
1r. Ron Seymour, addresses the
Top Right: Taryn Laurich. Katie Kolar and Melissa
Brady learning how to do their work on a computer.
Above: Ms. Lucy Pratt helps her students understand
their computers.
Above Right: Ms. Nancy Saviers wants her students
to have a good knowledge of English.
Right: Mr. Pat Vuyancih uses the library as a
resource center for his classes.
138 > Academics
Matt Wasylyk. English-.-
Soccer Coach.
Jill Krimmel, Fench I and II.
Judy Ladaika. Science.
Paula Langdon. Visual Art.
Lisa Langford, Algebra I and II.
Proficiency Math.
Margaret Lucas, Librarian, Media
Specialist.
Steve Marcu, Psychology and
Current Issues, Boy's Asst. Varsity
Basketball Coach.
Diane Maroli, American History,
A. P. European History.
Kathleen Marsh, Media Specialist.
Orlando Mason. ALC Supervisor.
Barbra Masseria. Social Studies.
Kathleen Me Donnell, Mediator.
Michelle Mc Garry, Physics.
Brad Mc Govern, A.P.Physics.
Lisa Mc Leod, Algebra, Geometry.
Edie Mcllen, Commercial Art.
Sandi Mc Redmond, Registrar.
Mary Jane Miceli. General Art.
Molly Miller, Music.
Flor Misra. Spanish I and II.
Barry Mita. Science.
Vickie Nally, Algebra I, Proficiency
Math, Geometry.
Carole Niebes. English.
Margaret Nielson, Home Econom-
ics.
Barbara Novak. Math Connections.
Algebra I, Geometry.
Paul Nielsen. Permanent Substitute.
Dawn Ollie, English.
Sean OToole. English.
Kathy Pasquale. Intervention
Specialist.
Catherine Payne. Librarian.
Mary Pelton, Science.
/j Students helping cheer on their
' classes at the Homecoming
Assembly.
Academics < 139
1
Jo- Rita Perez. Math.
Mary Ann Peters, Art.
Christina Peterson, English, Fall
Play Director.
Deborah Petrick, Spanish II. Ill,
IV, A.P. Spanish, Foreign
Language Dept. Chairperson.
Bob Petrovic. A.P. English,
Senior English. Survey Co-
Sponsor, English Dept. Chairper-
son.
Roy Pignatiello. Personal
Computers, A.P. Computer
Science, Asst. Football Coach.
Sally Pla, French, German.
Lisa Platko, Biology.
Penny Pletcher, English. Student
Council Adviser.
Ron Powaski, Social Studies.
Lucy Pratt, Word Processing,
Electronic Office, Accounting.
Typing, Girl's and Boy's J.V.
Tennis Coach. Academic
Challenge Adviser, Business Club
Adviser.
Marketa President, English.
Barbara Ramlow. English. Golf
Coach, AFS Adviser.
Fran Ratka. Planetarium,
Physical Science, Astronomy.
Patricia Repko, Secretary.
Mike Rezzolla. Social Studies.
Marcy Richards. Geometry,
Proficiency Math. Head Volleyball
Coach.
Joe Rodriguez, Phys. Ed.. Boy's
Swimming Coach.
Stephen Rico. Permanent
Substitute.
Tony Rozntan, Vocational
Automotive Service Technology I
and II.
Deborah Rudder, Foods I.
Joyce Russo, English.
Sam Santilli. Notetaking and
Keyboarding, Freshman Football
Coach, Girl's Asst. Varsity
Basketball Coach.
Greg Sattler, OWE.
Nancy Saviers, English.
Rhonda Scharf, Co-Dept.
Chairperson Health/Phys. Ed..
Health. Fresh. Volleyball Coach.
Asst. Varsity Basketball Coach,
Asst. Varsity Softball Coach.
Cheryl Schossler. Intervention
Specialist.
Fred Schroeder, Industrial
Technology.
Pete Schwenke, Physical
Education.
Dona Schulz, Health Aide.
Senior Fall sports participants
were recognized during the
Lakewood football game.
140 > Academics
Mickey Segulin. Health Aide.
Nick Selvaggio. Law Enforcement.
Jan Severino, Occupational Work
Experience Coordinator.
Mike Sheck, OWA Work
Adjustment, Asst. Football Coach.
Elaine Sheridan, Special
Education.
Paula Sheridan. Foods I and II.
Lisa Simon, Business.
Jim Simpson. Social Studies.
Robert Smith. Industrial
Technology Depl. Chairperson.
Frank Soltesz. Science, Track and
Hockey Coach.
Barbara Spiga, English, Peer
Tutor Advisor, Poetry Club
Adviser.
Veronica Stadler. Health.
Elizabeth Steck, Spanish.
Judy Stobinski, English, Eucuyo
Adviser.
David Stumpf, Algebra n. Math
and Algebra Connections. Math for
Modern Living. .
Lynette Tercek, Associate
Principal's Secretary.
Diane Tizzano. Concert Band.
Jazz Band, Marching Band,
Choialiers. Pep Band. .
Chris Torrelli. Chemistry.
S.A.V.E. Adviser, Science
Olympics Adviser.
Alex Toth, Math Connections.
Algebra. Geometry.
Dennis Turkall, Math, Baseball
Coach.
Pat Turk, Security.
Lynn Ujcic, Music.
Janet Ulle, Math, Proficiency
Math, Geometry.
Carolyn Triggs. Attendance
Secretary.
Catherine Vetovetz, Orchestra
Director.
Bill Von Benken. Chemistry,
Honors Chemistry, A. P. Chemistry,
Ski Club Adviser, Yearbook
Adviser.
Patrick Vuyancih, Social Studies.
Dan Wensing, Proficiency Math,
Personal Computers, Calculus.
Richard York. Science, English.
Ron Zucca. Pre-Calculus, Algebra
Connections. Head Varsity Softball
Coach.
Working in class provides many
rewards for these students.
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Academics
tudents spent three years as underclassmen at Euclid
High School. During that time they went from being a
new freshman who was in awe with the size of the school
to juniors who were well versed in the operation of the build-
ing. It was a growing up and learning process that they all had
to go through. It was necessary to prepare them to become
seniors. It was fifty years ago that the first classes of underclass
began.
Above: Megan Strukel is just beginning her years at
Euclid by playing on the freshman volleyball team.
Above Right: Tara Mc Connell works the ball down
the field.
Right: Juniors working on their assignments in Mrs.
Joyce Russo's English class.
Right Middle: Allison Abiecunas and Tamika Drake
boiling down their solution in order to do a fractional
crystalization.
Far Right: Oriana Belavic and Jacqueline Polke
learning laboratory techniques by doing experiments.
142 / Underclass Divider
UNDERCLASS
Top Left: Students learning literature in Mrs. Barbara Ramlow's English class.
Top Right: The J.V. Soccer players getting together before the game is about to begin.
Left: Bridgett Resnik and Rebeccah Jenkins learning the fine art of filtering a mixture.
Above: Christine Metti, Rachel Freddo, Kirsten Knauss and Kelly Ruscin enjoying their time together at
Underclass Divider / 143
In the fifty years that Euclid has been open, freshmen have played a part only in the last several decades since Euclid only had three
grades when it first opened. The one reaction that freshmen had when they first viewed the school was one of size. It wa;> so awe
somely large. The first days were always so hectic trying to find a way to get to every class and then to make it shorter. Freshmen wea
thrown onto a new pool of students and had to meet new people and make new friends. Many freshmen spent a lot of time trying to look
just right so they would appeal to their classmates. It was a new experience, but it was one that most adapted to and learned how to get
about in a few short weeks. „.,^. ' Kfl
Left: Mrs. Kathy Pasquale and Mr. Dick York discuss the year's plans
for their freshmen.
Below: Getting food during their lunch periods was an important part of
learning to be a freshman at Ruclid.
David Christopher
Teresia Chrosniak
Joseph
Chrzanowski
Peter Chrzanowski
Linda Chuppa
Joseph Cipo
Austine Clark
Shana Cody
Anthony Coleman
Heather Coleman
Michael Collins
Corey Conell
Joylynne Cooper
I erranice Cooper
Nicole Costella
Tyra Creer
Alton Crissman
Aric Croone-Cain
Christal Crosby
Kari Cunningham
Shannon Daugherty
Lasharon Davis
Maurice Davis
Jerry Di Blasio
Tina De Luca
Allison Deal
Carlette Dean
Erin Deiladonna
Jerry Deramus
Gheorghe Deveney
De Mario Dickinson
Shalonda Dickson
Adam Dodd
Justin Dorsey
Jessica Dostal
Dominique Drake
Crystal Duckworth
Juqui la Dunklin
Jeri Dunlap
Fred Durst
Daniel Dycks
Michael Dycks
Raymel Early
Jennifer Easley
Brian Eastbum
Aaron Faster
Stephen Edmonds
Zarita Egleton
Cyril Ekuibe
Al'Qaadir El
Gina Ellis
Catharina Elmendorp
Kevin Estes
Andrew Fairman
Katy Farrell
Sonia Feijoo
Ch
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Michael Ferencz
Mark Fetheroff
Joshua Fine
Jennifer Fink
Matthew Fisher
Marcia Fofanah
David Forgus
Kristal Frederick
Aaron Freeman
Harun Frizzell
Megan Froelich
Amber Fumich
Maria Gaglione
Matthew Gargiulo
Christopher Gates
Ross Gavin
Robert Gecewich
James Germ
Jason Giancola
Tonisha Glenn
Melodie Gonzales
Carita C iooden
John Gorse
Kevin Grabianowski
Charles Grant
Wakita Gray
Brooks Green
Falymi Green
Natalie Greer
Michael Grewatseh.
Anita Grgincic
Dennis Grgincic
Anthony Grida
Jason Griffin
Alan Groudle
Douglas Groves II
Elizabeth Gudaitis
Daniel Habat
Christina Hagenbaugh
Martin Halstead
Brandon Hamelin
Jeffrey Hance
Gerrod Hancock
David Handford
Jessica Handford
Margaret Harasym
Shaquita Harmon
Janee Harris
Miranda Harris
Theondus Harris
Tierra Harris
Nikisha Harrison
David Harrold
Deloris Hart
Angela Hartman
Sandy Hausen
I4S > Freshmen
Robert Head HI
Nicole Hemmert
Arthur Henderson III
Jennifer Henderson
Joey Henderson II
Quinlon Henderson
Jordan Henning-Pirro
William Hibbitt
Rayette Hill
Ronald Hill Jr.
William Hill
Sarah Hiscott
I mane Hmada
Dwayne Hobson
Brian Holland
William Holloway
Stephanie Holtz
Christopher Hongosh
Melanie Hongosh
Perdesha Hudson
Robert Hudson
Michael Hughes
Maria Hunter
Nicholas Hunter
Latashia Jackson
Patricia Jackson
Janet Jawhari
Tuniesha Jenkins
Warren Jenkins
Nathan Jochum
Danielle Johnson
Darrius Johnson
Jessica Johnson
Latasha Johnson
Latoya Johnson
Ricardo Johnson
Tyrone Johnson
Weston Johnson
Felecia Johnston
Antonese Jones
Jerrod Jones
Kristopher Jones
Maurice Jones
Nichole Jones
Rashad Jones
Thomas Karpy Jr.
I.tncnia Kelly
Megan Kelly
Kendi Kendall
David Kendzierski
Kathryn Ketchum
Casey Kilkenney
Brad Kitchen
Lynette Kitchen
Brandon Kizer
John Koeth
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Ko
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James Kol(
Lisa Kol
Jennifer Kope
Brandy Koratich
Darijo Kristo
Janette Krivacic
Ante Krizan
Bryan Kroll
Michael Kiutsch
David Kunc
William Kunchik
Richard Kushan
Rebecca Kyler
Paris Lanipkins
Leah Lapczenski
Matthew Latterner
Brandon Lemon
Rachel Lewan
Steven Lewis
Douglas Lock
Sabrina London
Michael LoMeiner
Joshua Luithle
Danielle Mahone
Robert Majer
Dedra Malenda
Kara Malone
Brandon Mance
Lisa Martinenas
Myron Matlock Jr.
Terrence Matthews
Derek Matson
Samuel Mburu
Andrea Mc Collum
James Mc Connell
Tara Mc Connell
Jacob Mc Cullough
Marvin Mc Elrath Jr.
Amy Mc Ewen
Stephen McFall
Adria Mc Gill
Bruce Mc Grady
Darrell Mc Griff
Amanda Mc Masters
Segundina Mc Pherson
Rayshawn McKinney
Melissa Medves
Anthony Mervar
Jarod Miller
Nicholas Mitchell
Stephanie Mitchell
Tierra Mitchell
Titus Montgomery
Tameisha Moore
Jessica Morris
China Mosley
150 > Freshmen
Michael Mowery Jr.
Nicholas Muhvic
Janet Murrin-Russ
Lauren Nagode
Christopher Needom
Frank Negolfka III
Daryl Nelson Jr.
Joshua Nelson
Shanell Nevins
Jeffrey Nolen
Brandon Novinc
Brian O'Neill
Olushola Ojo
Jasmine Oliver
athleen Oprian
Joseph Oslund
Laura Oslerman
Vickie Ott
Crist ina Pacheco
Patricia Paoloni
Gregory Paratore
Lisa Parrino
Nicole Passalacqua
Danielle Patterson
Lindsay Patterson
Amber Patton
Sabrina Peacock
Stephen Perko
^anecia Perry
Sara Petrochic
De Andre Phillips
Marcus Phillips
Krystle Pinkston
Nathanial Plavcan
Daniel Polzner
Rachel Potocnik
Michael Poulos
Makeda Prater
Nicole Pritchette
Nicole Provateare
Alana Purvis
Moonilal Ramdhan
Aaron Randall Jr.
OndreiaRattiliff
Donovan Redwood
Jonathon Reeves
Carlos Rembert
Renee Renbarger
Anthony Ricci
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Above: Mrs. Terry Dubroy tries to give a
basic understanding of math to her
freshmen students.
Above Left: Mrs. Vicki Nally hopes her
students will understand the importance
of mathematics.
Brigid Sams-Gaunt
Sheila Satava
Leah Scales
Matthew Scalese
Samuel Scaparotti
Krysti Scheider
Michael Schuenemann
Kristen Schutte
Brandi Scott
Deontau Scott
Brandy Sharp
Tonika Shaw
Jessica Short
Luke Shy
Bryan Simek
Catherine Sivik
Diondra Smith
Gregory Smith II
Latosha Smith
Quentin Smith
Taniiku Smith
Samuel Smyth
Lester Spence
Alexandria Spikes
Tomika Sprigs
Erika Stahre
Jessica Stavange
Jessica Stenroos
Trayce Stewart
Kai Stoudmire
Megan Strukel
Richard Suchy Jr.
Christine Sugar
Monica Surgeon
Nicole Suttc
Frank Rodick
Nicholas Rogowski
Tai'k Said
Matthew Salisbury
Andrea Sams
152 > Freshmen
Courtney Taylor
Stephanie Taylor
Austin Tenerove
April Tenk ku
Tonya Terry
La Toya Thomas
Latoya Thomas
Stephanie Thomas
George Thompson
Kimberly Thompson
Joseph Tokic Jr.
Josephine Toloe
Robert Tracy
Steven Trobenter
Andrew Twiggs
Stacy Ulle
Andrea Urban
Jessica Van Scyoc
Michael Vasquez
Nicholas Verch
Stanley Vei
Rebecca Waina
Damon Walker
Asia Walls
Brian Walther II
Steven Ware
Terence Ware
Jaclyn Watts
Brandon Wells
Elana Wells
Kevoo Wells
Ricardo West
Kenneth Whitenian Jr.
Jonathan Wilbraham
Antonio Williams
Barbara Williams
Gregory Williams II
Jihan Williams
Nathaniel Williams
Tiffany Williams
Michelle Willrich
hristopher Wilson
Dwayne Wilson
Quentin Wilson
Jeremy Wise
Erin Witt
Ruth Woldering
Shawn Wolford
Rachel Woods
shia Worthy
Danielle Worthy
Taurean Young
Terrence Young
Anthony Zrim
Thomas Zrim
Joseph Zuzic
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LEARNING THE ROPES
Sophomores have learned how school operate;
B
y the time students got to be
sophomores they had a pretty good
understanding of how Euclid High
School operated. Sure, the discipline code
book changed a little every year but for the
most part the everyday routine of survival at
the school was understood. Sophomores
began to become active in many of the
activities that were available to them and
they matured to the point where they were
becoming mature young men and women.
Sophomores had been a part of Euclid high
for the past fifty years.
Christina Ewing enjoys her sophomore year I
participating with the Flag Corps.
154 y Sophomores
Kendra Smith and
n as much as they can during their time in the laboratory.
Eric Abiecunas
Ashley Adams
Blair Adams
Thomas Agee
Zipporah Alexander
Jayson Alkema
Martees Almond
Nathan Anderson
Lyndsey Appling
Celeste Armstrong
Amanda Bachmann
Amy Bachmann
Kevin Baisden
Lauren Balogh
Robert Baranowski
Malaika Barkari
Michael Baranauskas
Quantina Barnes
Marvianne Barrett
Shaquita Barrett
Anthony Basalla
Wayne Batts
Anna Bear
Andre Beasley
Lindsay Beck
Jessica Bedford
Mario Begovic
Michael Beidleman
Amanda Bell
Sherita Bennett
John Benovic
Verea Bibbs
Dalibor Bilavcic
Patrick Black
Andrea Blackman
Phillip Bojc
Aaron Bonner
Elizabeth Boone
Brian Borcziak
Victoria Bowser
Jennifer Boyd
Shaquita Boyd
Darnell Boykin
| Ciarra Bradley
Latoya Bradley
Derek Brantley
Michael Brazytis
Melissa Breeding
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Sophomores < 155
Amani B:
Edward Brown
Stephen Brown 0
Alexandra Bucewicz
Stephanie Buchanan
Alisha Burr
Bobby Butler
Priscilla Butler
Matthew Bytro
Steven Cahill
Eugene Calhoun
Shanise Calloway
Ivy Canady
Carla Candela
Amanda Candow
Stacy Candow
Chelsea Cargill
Ashleigh Carr
Deanna Carr
Courtney Carter
Kenyatta Carter
Christina Cash
Nichole Cek
Heather Champa
Shaun Chatman
Chystal Chillious
Devin Chrestoff
Dawn Cicco
Jonathan Ciora
Angela Cipriano
James Clark
Michael Clay
Charmayne Colbert
Kelly Collins
Sierra Collins
Stacy Collins
Jose Colon
Maryann Colvin
Joanne Cook
Joanna Cook
Lillian Cortes
Aleeka Cousett
Benjamin Cox
Dwayne Creary
Jamaal Cummings
ml Cunningham Jr.
Falcon Dana
John Davis
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Keyasha Davis
Michael Davis
Natasha Davis
Latoya Dawson
Gabriel De Loach
Dennis Derganc
raiusha Ha!
Tenisha Hall
Warren Halstead
Lamonte Hamelin
Kelly Hanson
Christopher Harre
Flint Harris
Morgan Harris III
Terrence Harrison
Kerry Hawkins
Deaidre Haynes
Andrew Heath
Michaelynn Healon
Daniel Heising
Brian Henderson
Matthew Hernandez
Givonne Herndon
Isaiah Herod
Daniel Higginbothan
Lemuel Holmes
Randishia Holt
Dustie Hottenroth
Ayisha Howard
Denver Howell
Terry Howell
Kevin Hudson
Jennifer Huffman
Angelita Hunter
Crisandra Hunter
Danielle Hunter
Lisa Hurst
Hutcherson II
Emily Hutton
Kristin Iafelice
Geoffrey irvin
Mercedes tvey
Anton Jackson
Monica Jackson
Edwin Jeffry
Teonna Jenkins
Larry Jeter
Desmond Johnson
eiren Johnson
Marquita Jones
Stephanie Jones
Jennifer Kapeluch
Matthew Karsokas
Holly Kascak
H
158 \ Sophomores
amal Keith
icholas Kelly
shley Kenner
ya Kharin
Manvielle King
Stacy KinsciUi
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Samantha Krause
Melissa Krivacic
Bradley Kushaii
Jashawn Kyle
Brian La Bounty
Haines Lanetot
Richard Lanese
Dyana Langsdale
Dontell Lassiter
Robert Lassiter
Kevin La7iuk
ennon
Eric Leppelrneier
Rachel Lewand
Sarah Lipiec
Anthony Lombardo
Eric Lowery
Robert Lucas
Orrel Lynch in
Tiffany Madison
Christopher Madorsk\
David Maksymowicz
Shruli Malik
Michael Mance
Ryan Marek
Ernest Marn Jr.
Nicole Marshal]
Michael Maurer
David Mc Arthur
Shannon Mc Colli
Krystai Mc Dougal
Tanish McDowell
Nicholas Mc Gill
Sean Mc Intire
Freddy Mercado
Christine Metti
Michael Middleton
Joshua Mikolajski
Quitashia Miles
Anisha Miller
Keven Miller
Ebony Miles
(Catherine Mtac
Kenneth Modelski
Robert Mohorcic
Chineika Moorer
Shirli Moons
Mark Moster
Hiniatu Mulbah
Joshua Nagle
Bernard Needom
Carlu Okorn
Artria Oit
Migdalia Ortiz
Sarah Osterman
Bonnie Padavick
Brett Padden
Jamie Paige
Frank Paratore
Anthony Parker
Reginald Parker
Steven Paternite
Mary Patricia Pavicic
Sonya Penn
Angela Penny
Ann Peric
Michael Phoumyyoth
Elisabeth Pierce
Joshua Pikovnik
Christine Pittard
Carl Plicka
Joseph Plovock HI
Deanthony Pompey
James Powell
Dionte Preston
Joshua Provateare
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Lavelle Randall
Christine Rauscher
Victoria Ray
Lysander Reese Jr.
Carmen Rice
Jacquelyn Richards
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Angel Richardson
Christopher Richardson
Marques Richeson
Gary Riedel | ^
Matthew Robinson
Richard Rohl
Chrysta) Ruberto
James Rticker
Shanina Rucker
Jeremy Rusbasan
Kelly Ruscin
Christopher Rutti
Thomas Ryder
Stephen Sabo
Dreamer Sanders
Christie Santucci
Gregory Sattler
Robert Savles
Michael Schoen
Nathaniel Schuette
Sarah Schweikert
Matthew Scott
John Serwatka
Kevin Shea
Timothy Sheehan
David Simmons IJJ
Rebecca Slabe
David Slamie
John Smcrke
Abra Smith
Gennaine Smith
Jason Smith
Jeffrey Smith
Kendra Smith
Linda Smith
Stephanie Smith
Toni Smith
Knsten Smylie
Mark Soini
Michael Solema
Tara Sparrow
Todd Sparrow
GAINING MATURITY
Sophomores show much growth after their freshman year I;
Sophomores had learned much about
Euclid High School and matured in
the process. Sophomores were
usually much more reliable when it came to
doing their homework and studying for tests
and doing everything that was necessary for
achieving in their classes. Some had jobs
that forced them into learning responsibility
and some began driving which took even
more responsibility. The sophomore year
was one of great change.
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Above Left: Holly Kascak worked hard tor the
,j- ■ volleyball team.
Left: Milan Tomsic getting the hull away from the
soal. i'S
Above: Sopfiomores helped by being part of t
Marching Band.
Right: Manny Ottinger and Tony Basalla bringin;
the ball down the field.
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Sophomores had a lol of fun at the Homecoming
Assembly. BP^^H
Matthew Tschantz, Christine Metti, Kim Swansegar, Chris Harrcli, Ilya Kharin. Greg Sattier and Michael
Tschantz showed their spirit by dressing up for Halloween.
Ronald Thompson
Johnny Tillman
Lischen Toloe
Simone Tomlinson
Matthew Tompkins
Milan Tomsk
Emily Toth
Anh Tran
Bryan Truskolaski
Michael Tschantz
Matthew Tschantz
Angela Tucci
Kevin Tyson
Nancy Urban
Andrea Valerio
Dessiray Vanzant
Jared Vargo
Danielle Vjsko
Gina Vidmar
Michael Vince
Nicholas Voll
Shannon Waganek
Victor Walker
Neal Wallace
Kenneth Wardell
Brandan Warner
Herbert Webster
Ashley Westbrook
Ericka Whitehead
Aaron Whitmore
Carmen Wilkox
Najma Wilkerson
Anthony Williams
David Williams
Kelly Williams
Taresa Willingham
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Jasmine Wilson
Rasheena Wilsoi
Meghan Wise
Kurt Wurm
Suron Young
Frank Zagar
Christopher Zalewski
EnkaZdesar
Gerald Zeigler Jr.
Joshua Ziamba
Haseena Ziga
Dino Zuzic Jr.
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Sophomores < 165
GETTING CLOSE
Juniors only have one year to go
For fifty years juniors had been in the
position of having only one year
remaining before graduation. Juniors
weer mature students who were participat-
ing in many clubs and extracurricular
activities and were the ones who were in
position to take over the following year.
Almost all of them had their driver's license
and many had cars so transportation was
much easier than as a sophomore. Many
also had jobs so they had a source of
income to help pay for all the clothes and
toys and types of entertainment that they
enjoyed. Being a junior was an exciting
moment for most students.
166 > Juniors
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Above: Allyson Kumcl. Matt Simenc, Althea Jones and Candace Longshaw are also working hard in i
classes. Piu^
Allison Abiecunas
Erin Adams
Richard Adams II
Samir Ahmeiovic
Monique Aldridge
Joshua Alexander
William Allen
Christine Amigoni
Christopher Anders
Tiffany Anderson
Antoinette Aquila
Brianna Aqnilano
Robin Arp
Bryan Arpin
Clarence Asberry
Robert Ashdown III
Dawn Attwood
Michael Babuder
Brian Babyak
Christopher Bailey
Rafik Bandy
Stephen Baron
Brian Barringer
Kelly Baylog
Tameka Beatty
Cori Beaumont
Oriana Belavic
Lynn Bell
Tawanda Bell
Abigael Biehl
Justin Billig
Kelli Bivins
Matthew Black
Katherine Blazettc
Ronnell Bledsoe
Laura Boribong
Lakrii Brazaitis
Dawn Brazis
Cheryl Brewer
Donald Brewster
Heidi Brichacek
Me Shawn Brown
Jennifer Brunner
Alexis Buford
Melissa Burdelte
John Burke
Sarah Burke
Christina Burrell
Ab!
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Amy Burya
Kevin Calabrese
Nicole Candow
Michael Cardille
Christopher Carlson
Aaron Carpenter
ssica Chapman
Kristin Clark
Shawntee Clay
Fielding Cloud
Reginald Cochran
Carol) n Connelly
Nina . Cosiano
Steven Co?ari
lopherCremeans
A^zizat Crumble
Frank Cvetkovic
Jennifer Davies
Ariana Davis
Cara Davis
Denell Davis
Sartna Davis
Jean De Wine
Michael Dearth
Derek Deas
Sharonda Dickinson
Rachel Dixon
Jordan Domin
Kristyol Dominique
Nathaniel Dore
Tamika Drake
Emily Duer
Fredrick Dwoming
Adam Dybzinski
Adonte Eanes
Jonathan Earick
eniiiha Edwards
Rachel Eiding
Cecil Elliott Jr.
Geoffrey Englebrecht
Kenneth Estes
Brian Evans
Cara Farley
Edward Farrell
Bethany Fine
Michael Fink
Kenneth Flonnoy
Sheereeda Floyd
atthew Flynt
Danny Fonovic
Michael Fortunate
Senwai Fountain
Erik Freeman
Lisa Futkos
James Gage
Gina Gaglione
Vincent Gallon
Richard Gecewich
Ivan Gelo E|
Shawn George
Chenan Gipson
Kandasha Glenn
Jay Glick
Robert Glicken
Robert Goff
Michael Gonzalez
Antoine Goodwin
Matthew Gorse
Joseph Granito
Erica Grant
Brandon Graves
Robert Grays
Josip Grgincic
Amey Griffin
Michael Grubach
La'Wanda Hamelio
Michelle Handford
Timothy Haneline
Dante' Hardy
Ronald Harris Jr.
Square Harris
Sharon Hatfield
Jacqueline Hayes .
Christopher Heffner
Joseph Hefler 1\'
Timothy Hein
Arek Helcberger
Chad Henderson
Erin Herzberg
Lindsay Hess
Jaonza Hicks
Julia Hight
MelvinHill
Nek 1 ma Hill
Matthew Hiscott
Jarrod Holmes
ACTIVELY INVOLVED
Lots of juniors participate in Euclid activities
Right: Nicole Raia.
Danny Heising, Julie
Stobierski, Jodi Jalo'
and Carly La Boun
enjoying their time
between classes.
Far Right: Ann Perk
finds it enjoyable to spike
the ball for the volleyball
team.
Juniors
Top: Students enjoying themselves in the gym.
Top Left: Katie Kolar and Melissa Waina enjoy school when playing soccer.
Above Middle: Shawn Joyce, Matt Simenc, Matt Flynt and Robin Arp particip
Left: Kirsten Knauss enjoys the time she spends on the tennis team.
Above: Sarah Lipiec, Sarah Osterman, Ann Peric, Milan Tomsk, Lindsey Mastalski and Melissa Shea
have a good time in class. * ^£ p' i?1""^^^* ..'jya
uniors have a lot of fun in their lives
lop: Andrew Walker and Lauren Miheli had a lot
ot't'un at Homecoming.
Above: Tamika Drake looks as if she is having fun
during Halloween.
/mN Junto
Top: Juniors enjoyed themselves at the Homecoming rally.
Middle: Oriana Belavic, Allison Abiecunas, Kelly Baylog, Rebeccah Jenkins, Mary Tisi and Allison Pcnko
had a good time when they dressed for Halloween. ^«i^^
Above: Erin Herzberg. Lindsay Hess, Bridget Resnik and Dana Majer enjoying themselves before class is
about to begin.
hayla Holt
Edward Holiz
Leon Howard
Russell Howard
Jessica Huenfeld
Stephanie Hughes
April Humar
Jason Hunter
Angela Indiana
Armand Jackson
Jodi Jalovec
Rebeccah Jenkins
Kerry Jerie
Mario Jesic
Ericka Johnson
Reco Jolly
Althea Jones
Christian Junes
Ebony Jones
Redon Jones
Shikira Jones
Stacy Jones
Chanell Jordan
Sharonda Jordan
Shawn Joyce
Tarik Kamara
Amanda Kane
Brian Kane
Sean Kane
Theodore Karpy
Margaret Keller
Gabrielle Kelly
Martin Kenny Jr.
David Kilkenney
John Paul Kilroy
Deanna Kitchen
Ebony Kizer
Aaron Klco
Kirsten Knauss
Jesse Knight IV
Nyesha Knight
Anita Kochevar
Nicole Kolenc
Jennifer Roller
Nadine Kontra
Laurel Kuhen
Allyson Kuntel
Carly La Bounty
Crystal Langford
Matthew Laurich
Niesia Lewis
Brandon Linton
Dennis Lo Conti
Jessica Locust
Melissa Longo
Sarah Look
Mark Lucas
Donny Ludvik
Dana Majer
Derik Malenda
Nicholas Malnar
Deanna Mance
Cynthia Martin
Andrea Maitincnas
Sarah Mascia
Lindsev Mastalski
Jason Matthews
Erron Mc Clain
James Me Clave
Jason Mc Cullough
Jesse Mc Dowell
Bonnie Mc Gee
Brandon Mc Kinney
La Mar Mc Kinney
Marie Mc Masters
Melissa Mc Peek
Lori Medves
Lauren Milieli
Laurie Mills
David Mitchell
Van Monroe HI
Elizabeth Montague
Jason Moon
Christopher Moore
Abygail Morris
Johnny Moses
Sandra Moweiy
Christine Mueller
Janelle Muhvic
Jennifer Muh
La
No
cole Mulraney
Quentin Murdock
Lindsey Nagode
George Nickson
Melissa Niemann
Shanna Norfleet
Sean O Brien
Oluwakemi Ojo
EdwardOstrander
Jermaine Padgelie
Lee Roy Pannell
Shavon Pannell
Tiffany Pannell
Daniel Paoloni
Jermaine Parker
Katrina Parker
Dinalben Patel
Au,ueelah Patterson
La' Erica Patterson
David Payerchin
Allison Penko
Antonio Petty
Sara Pfahl
Ernest Phillips Ji
Heather Pica
Ambrosia Pikovnik
Charmaine Pinkston
Gabrielle Plavcan
Douglas Podmore
Jacqueline Polke
Nkrumali Pollard 1
Joseph Polzner
David Potocnik
Ashley Powell
Anthony Praskavich
Giua Preston
Brandi Price
Brandon Price
Ivan Radan
Tomislav Raguz
Nicole Raia
Michael Ray
Dianca Reese
Tristen Reid
Syreeta Rerabert
Bridget Resnik
Christal Rice
Jennifer Rinella
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ichael Suchy
Sean Swift
Dennis Taksar
Stephanie Tambuno
Omid Tavakoli
Fred Taylor 111
emere Tedla
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their annual Art Show that was held on May 27& 28.
Middle: Dawn Merritt going over the bar during the high jump.
Bottom: Voices of New Life choir singing at the Black History Assembly which
was held on February 13.
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Matt Simenc throwing the ball back to
the infield to make a play.
Memories Divider
Pitcher. Karen Hanson was instrumen-
tal in helping the Softball team achieve
its commendable record.
MEMORIES
Top: Seniors jn the gym getting ready for Commence-
ment to begin.
Above: Matt Krutsch returning the ball for a point.
Top: Students having a wonderful time at Prom.
Above: Rahman Shavers finishing up a leg of a
relay.
Amos Renix takes a shot while Mr. Turkall and Mr.
Gibbons defend during the Senior vs Faculty
basketball game.
Memories Divider / 181
Baseball comes out swinging
Finishes first for last time in G.C.C.
The varsity baseball team had
another successful season as they
finished their tenure in the G.C.C.
with a 21-8 record. The season began
slowly after the Panthers lost five of their
first seven games. After that, however,
they got in the groove and won 19 of
their next 22 games. They won the
G.C.C. for the last time.
VARSITY BAS
EBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Holy Name
5
8
St. Edwards
6
7
Brecksville
2
6
Mentor
9
2
Stow
6
7
Canton Glen Oak 5
9
Shaker Hts.
9
6
Solon
9
8
Mayfield
11
9
Lakewood
7
10
North
5
6
Strongs ville
5
3
Maple Hts.
15
0
South
11
2
Madison
8
0
Mayfield
2
0
South
7
0
West Geauga
10
1
Brush
3
2
North
5
2
Mentor
9
2
Maple Hts.
7
4
St. Ignatius
10
8
Bedford
11
3
Mayfield
7
3
North
12
1
Brush
6
2
Shaker
1
5
SEASON RECORD WON 21 LOST 8
G.C.C. RECORD WON 11 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH Firsl
Varsity Baseball. Row one: John Fuduric, Matt Moster, Tim Gocrndt, Jeff Evans, Pat Grisez, Kenny
Gravitte. Row two: Terry Kontra, Tom Heuer, Brian Zorman, Brian Siedler, Dan Fitzpatrick. Row three;
Coach. T. J. Florkiewicz, Abby Morris, Dave Ott, Tom Soini, Kevin Grisez, Jeff Cahill, Chris Burrell,
Coach Dennis Turkall. Row four: Frank Vicarelli, Eddie Wilcox, Rich Glavan, Jim Grinstead, Jeff
Zevnik, Brandon Richardson, Dave Cerne, Coach Don Lewis.
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JV Baseball, Row one: Phil Boyce, Samuel Medvick, Mike Seifried. Row two: Tim Hein, Doug Woods,
Mike Ulle, Matt Simenc, Ryan Rufo. Row three: Mario Shy, Kevin Carse, Kevin Calabrese, Gerald
Headd. Row four: Coach. T. J. Florkiewicz, Owen Strodtbeck, Van Monrow, Mark Lewis, Chris Harrell.
Baseball
Freshman Baseball, Row one: Brian Borcziak, Tim Capretta, Kevin Laznik, Gerald Ziegler. Row two:
Mike Slagle, Mike Butler, Steve Cahill, Brian La Bounty, Derrell Nelson. Row three: Coach Vuyancih,
David King, Matt Mitro, Robert Lucas, Eric Leppelmeier, Joe Mercadante.
Tom Heuer smashes the ball into the outfield for a
base hit.
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Holy Name
5
2
Brecksville
7
5
Mentor
4
2
Mayfield
4
3
Lakewood
13
4
North
3
8
Strongsville
16
7
Maple Hts.
18
0
South
5
8
Nordonia
0
1
Mayfield
0
5
South
17
1
Olmsted Falls
6
5
Brush
12
2
North
1
0
Olmsted Falls
6
5
Maple Hts.
7
4
St. Ignatius
10
8
Bedford
11
3
Mayfield
1
0
Bedford
21
5
Brush
16
1
Nordonia
4
6
FRESHMAN BASEBALL
TEAM US THEM
SEASON RECORD WON 16 LOST 5
G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 5
LEAGUE FINISH Third
Holy Name
4
4
Mentor
12
5
Mayfield
2
3
Lakewood
4
5
North
12
8
Stow
1
14
Maple Hts.
9
4
South
10
4
St. Edward
7
12
Mayfield
4
6
South
6
10
St. Edward
8
18
Brush
6
8
North
5
6
Lakewood
8
10
Maple Hts.
9
3
St. Ignatius
9
8
Bedford
9
11
Bedford
10
2
Normandy
19
6
Canton Glen Oak 6 5
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 12
G.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 6
Bobby Lucas and Steven Cahill conferring on the
bases before the game was about to begin.
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Chris Burrell aets his chance to hit the ball.
Baseball < 183
Track keeps runnin;
Boys finish first for last time in G.C.C.
The 1998 Boy's track team again
swept the G.C.C. and ended the
year with a perfect 7-0 record.
The girl's track team did not have as
much talent and only finished third in
the conference with a 5-1 record.
Boy's Track. Row one: Artis Powell, Matt Robinson, Pete Phillips, Chris Moore, Tino Jones, Mike Barnauskas, Michael Tschantz, Dwayne Smith, Mike Suchy.
Row two: Michael Miklavcic, Reggi Cochran, Chris Reed, Dorian Goulde, Cordell Morris, Rahman Shavers, Tommie Virgies, Greg Sattler, Kevin Taksar. Row
three: Coach, Frank Soltesz, Dion Elie, Jesse Scheider, Eric Ryan, Steve Modelski, Brett Stanic, Shaun O'Brien, Ashley Powell, Emeri Scott, Coach. Tom
Gibbons. Row four: Coach, Orlando Mason, Daniel Slepsky, Melvin Hill. Joe Granito, Amin Harville, Tony Fisher, Bryan Scheider, Mike Simenc.
184
Cordell Morris making a long jump.
Track
Top: Rahman Shavers makes it over the high jump.
Above: Dorian Goulde winning the hurdles.
Leah Cherne, Niki Yannaras and Susan King
warming up before their race.
along
Girl's Track. Row one: Shannon Ivancic, Amanda Tutolo, Susan King, Leah Cherne, Melissa Breeding, Nancy Urban, Becky Slabe. Row two: Niki Vannaras,
Megan Stefanic. Delores Eubank, Ursula Wein, Nicole Easlick, Gabrielle Johnson, Shirley Morris, Sarah Lipiec, Amanda Candow . Row three: Monica Bitner,
Erin Gady, Sonja Bear, Charmaine Allen, Jenea Weems, Shayla Holt, Mary Tisi, Jessica Scott, Kristen Knauss, Coach. Dick York Row four: Kim Smith,
Christina Burrell, Ebony Wheeler, Erin flynt, Allison Mc Clain, Matrika Johnson, Erin Van Eeen, Jamie Paige, Jennifer Huffman, Tyanna Davis. Row five:
Coach. Mike Sustin, Bekka Borchert, Patricia Carpenter, Shavon Bell. Rachel Lewand, Sarah Keller. Sarah Osterman, Liz Montague, Althea Jones, Dawn
Merritt, Chrisandra Deramus, Deanzo Hicks, Coach. Pete Sehwenke.
BOY'S OUTDOOR TRACK
TEAM
US
THEM
GIRL'S OUTDOOR TRACK
Mayfield
77
55
TEAM
US
THEM
North
85
47
Mayfield
54
74
Maple Hts.
95
37
North
70
52
South
88
43
Maple Hts.
72
56
Bedford
60 2/3
71 1/3
South
79
49
Brush
92 1/2
39 1/2
Bedford
73
55
BIG MEETS
Brush
75
52
Strongsville(Varsity)
5/8
BIG MEETS
Strongsville(JV)
8/8
Madison Relays
4/8
Dublin
4/14
Kent Invitationa
10/36
Walsh
7/14
Ranger Relays
M2/16
Ranger Relays
^2/10
Mentor Relays
5/14
Mentor Relays
3/7
G.C.C. Championships
3/8
G.C.C. Championships
2/6
Euclid Relays
3/7
Euclid Relays
4/15
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 1
Districts
12/24
G.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 1
Regionals
51/60
LEAGUE FINISH Third
SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 0
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH First
Shannon Ivancic throwing the dis
Track
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SLOW PITCHING
Softball comes in second in the G.C.C.
rTHhe varsity softball team had a very
1 good year in which
they finished
A the season with ah overall record
of 19-9 and 7-3 in the G.C.C. They
recorded many impressive
wins but their
three loses in
.he conference gave them a
second place finish.
VARSITY SOFTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Beachwood
10
0
Beachwood
14
13
Mayfield
9
0
Wickliffe
4
3
Wickliffe
14
5
West Geaugt
i 3
2
West Geaugz
i 10
8
Chagrin Falls 12
11
Chagrin Fall
5 17
6
North
5
7
Maple Hts.
9
7
Lake Catholic 8
9
South
8
6
VA/SJ
7
4
VA/SJ
3
10
Mayfield
1
4
Mayfield
4
6
Maple Hts.
13
0
NDCL(NEO
) 12
14
Hly Name(N
EO)7
6
Mayfield(NE
.0) 9
1
Lake Catholi
c 3
15
Brush
16
1
North
8
4
South
3
9
VA/SJ
14
13
Hawken
2
8
Brush
18
13
Varsity Softball. Row one: Becky Codec, Chrissy Kovacevich. Row two: Taryn Launch. Robyn Ulle,
Michelle Launch. Courtney Sharp. Row three: Sandra Mowery, Sarah Moster, Wakita Hirata, Allison
Metti. Row four: Coach. Steve Marcu, Allison Stahre, Lisa Udovich, Kristen Kascak, Suzanne Lucas,
Coach Sean O'Toole.
SEASON RECORD WON 19 LOST 9
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH Second
Softball
J. V. Softball, Row one: Melissa Bartchak, Julie Thompson, Bonnie Nychel, Lindsey Mastalski. Row two:
Dawn Attwood, Sean Hackly . Tamika Drake, Megan Novinc. Row three: Jillian Udovich, Niki Sams, Gina
Gaglione. Row four: Coach Ron Zucca, Karen Hanson, Julie Stobierski, Cheryl Brewer, Karen Salisbury.
Freshman Softball, Row one: Michelle Radosevich, Kristin Iafelice, Marypat Pavicic, Karla Okorn. Row
two: Tabitha Stricko, Kendra Smith, Angelo Cipriano, Kelly Collins. Row three: Coach. Diane Maroli,
Alissa Meier, Dawn Cicco, Angela Gorter. Row four: Chrissy Ewing, Christine Metti, Holly Kascak,
Amanda Bachmann, Shara Licap.
Sandra Mowerv getting a good swing with the bat.
JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL
TEAM
US
THEM
Mayfield
19
12
Bedford
13
3
Chardon
16
9
Beaumont
6
11
Maple Hts.
10
0
Beaumont
13
12
South
15
16
VA/SJ
8
10
Bedford
20
8
Mayfield
9
12
Solon
7
16
Maple Hts.
18
9
Brush
9
19
Bedford
8
10
Geneva
16
11
Brush
22
12
FRESHMAN SOFTBALL
TEAM US THEM
SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 7
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 4
Mayfield
9
21
Bedford
6
16
Maple Hts.
7
18
South
7
17
Bedford
11
10
Mayfield
16
15
Solon
5
29
Maple Hts.
16
4
Brush
1
15
Bedford
12
22
North
3
13
Brush
7
5
North
3
16
South
3
15
SEASON RECORD 1
tVON 5 LOST 10
G.C.C. RECORD W(
)N 4 LOST 9
Above: Sarah
Mascia sends a
pitch to the plate.
Far Left: Michelle
Radosovich
pitching for the
freshmen.
Middle and Left:
Lindsey Mastalski
and Christine
Metti hitting the
ball.
Softball
FAST SERVING
Tennis team has best record in many years
The boy's tennis team had one of its
best seasons ever when it posted
an overall record of 14-2 and 7-1
in the conference. They won the G.C.C.
Tournament by winning an unbelievable
4 out of 5 first places. Barry Lawrence
was able to qualify for the districts.
VARSITY BOY'S TENNIS
THEM
2
5
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
3
1
2
SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 2
G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 1
LEAGUE FINISH First
JUNIOR VARSITY BOY'S TENNIS
TEAM
US
St. Edward
3
Geneva(OTCA)
0
Lakewood
5
Mentor
3
Brush
4
Perry
5
South
5
Chagrin Falls
4
North
5
West Geauga
Brush
South
Mayfield
North
Beachwood
Boy's Tennis, Row one: Ryan Heramb, Chris Pierce, Ryan Ptak. Row two: Dennis Strell, Jim Mc Clave,
Steve Yannaras, Pat Di l.alla Row three: Coach Rob Heramb, Brad Kushin, Milan Tomsic, Charlie Di
I .alia. Coach. Lucy Pratt. Row four: Matt Mc Dermott, Andy Edmonds, Barnard Woodruff, Barry
Lawrence.
TEAM
US
THEM
St. Edward
1
4
Mentor
5
0
Brush
4
1
Perry
South
2
5
3
0
Chagrin Falls
2
3
Mayfield
West Geauga
0
5
5
0
South
4
1
Mayfield
Beachwood
0
2
5
3
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 6
G.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 3
Milan Tomsic rushing forward to get to the ball.
Ryan Heramb returning a ball with his forhand shot.
Tennis
The It's Academic team consisted of Dan Seifried,
Allison Metti and Derik Malenda and competed
against Mentor and Crestwood in the Spring. Matt
Krutsch was an alternant and Ms. Lucy Pratt and
Mrs. Michelle Mc Garry were advisers.
De Laurence Fouche taking a shot during the Senior-
Faculty basketball game.
Lori Mitskavich was awarded the Euclid Teachers
Association scholarship and Suzanne Stambaugh
received a 1 2th grade Proficiency with Honors award
at the annual Senior Awards Assembly which was
held in the Little Theater on Tuesday, May 19.
Eighth graders came to the high school for an Activity
Fair to see different events that go on at the school.
Spring Events
LETS GO DANCING
Prom gave students a chance to dress up
Prom was held on Thursday, May
14, 1998. This was the earliest it
was held in many years. Seniors
still had two weeks of school after they
got back from Prom. It was also a
problem since it occurred in the middle
of Advanced Placement Exams making it
difficult for some students to concentrate
on their exams. It was held at
Landerhaven Party Center and was
attended by about 300 couples. Everyone
looked very nice and lots of prizes were
awarded at After Prom.
Senior Citizen Prom was sponsored by
Student Council and was held in the East
Gym on Wednesday, May 6, 1998. Many
senior citizens from the Euclid commu-
nity enjoyed dancing to the live band
with spouses or with members of Student
Council.
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Students and senior citizens dancing at Senior-Senior Prom
TIME TO GRADUATE
Commencement was an emotional time
Commencement was held on June
7, 1998. The weather was
threatening so the ceremonies
had to be held in the East Gym instead
of in the stadium. It was a cool, cloudy
day so conditions were not uncomfort-
able. The event was an enjoyable
experience.
FACULTY PATRONS
Jane Addis
Justin J. Antonini
Betsy Anness
Michelle Ayers
Coach Banc
Stan Bender
Alan and Joan Bush
Doc Daugherty
Ms. Kim Dixon
Bill Dwyer
Ken and Ann Ferlito
Marilyn Foote
David Hathaway
Robert Heramb
Carolyn Heuer
Mr. Scott Hudson
Sgt. Maj. L. M. Isaacs
Spencer Kane
Jim Kelley
Marsha Knauss
Mrs. Lisa Langford
Steve Marcu
Diane M. Maroli
Lisa Mc Leod
Sandi Mc Redmond
Flor Misra
Mrs. Novak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrovic
Lucy A. Pratt
Barbara Ramlow
Fran Ratka
Marcy Richards
Anthony Rozman
Mr. and Mrs. Santilli
Rhonda A. Scharf
Ron Seymour
Elaine R. Sheridan
Mrs. P. Sheridan
Robert A. Smith
Fran and Annmarie Soltesz
Diane Tizzano
Mrs. Torrelli
Ms. Ulle
The Von Benken family
Daniel Wensing
Mr. Zucca
PICTURE PATRONS
Salih and Mirela Ahmetovic/Melissa
Ahmetovic
Carol Ann Anderson/Laura Ann
Anderson
Jim and Sandy Barker/Wendy Barker
Debbie and Jim Basalla/Lisa Basalla
Rose Ann Baugh/Takara Baugh
Jeffrey Beck/Natalie Beck
Susan and James Belanich/Michael
Belanich
Mike and Cindy Biehl/Chris Biehl
Diane Eberhardt/Tiffany Borden
Ed and Debbie Brady/Melissa Brady
Mary Brinovec/Alexandrea Brinovec
Dennis and Carol Bucar/Brandon Bucar
Candace and Len Carmichael/Katy
Carmichael
Roger and Mary Cherne/Leah Cherne
Michael and Brenda Cleary/Ruth Cleary
Jo-Ann and Dave Cocherell/Brian
Cocherell
Tim and Linda Collins/Katie Collins
John and Diana Day/Timothy Day
Franklin R. and Lola DeLuca/Franklin R.
DeLuca Jr.
Denise Konrad/Nicholas Di Biase
Dennis and Denise Disbrow/Dennis W,
Disbrow
Corine Dowell-Howard/Rita R. Dowell
Paul and Cindy Edmonds/David Edmonds
Mary and Ronnie Edmonds/Leah
Edmonds
Denise F. Egleton/Monique R. Egleton
Ron and Laura Emser/Jennifer Emser
Dennis and Joyce Farkas/Ryan Farkas
Kim and Jim Feldkamp/Tom Feldkamp
Robert and Denise Early/Melanie Renee
Fuller
Sue and Rich Glavan/Rick Glavan
Mom and Dad Grice/Brian J. Grice
Don and Sandy Grisez/Kevin Grisez
Warren and Kathleen Grundman/Laurel
Grundman
Donna Hanson/Karen Hanson
Charlynn Hicks/ Leslie Ross Hicks II
Frank and Therese Ivancic/Shannon Marie
Ivancic
Loretta Jones/Tamea Jones
Patricia King/Susan P. King
Tony and Donna Knistautas/Michelle
Knistautas
Sue Koerber/Samantha E. Koerber
Peggy Szadkowski/Katie Kolar
Carol and Judy Kuklica/Jenna Kuklica
Joanne Lach and John Konchan/Wallace
Lach
Roger and Luanne Laurich/Taryn and
Michelle Laurich
Michael and Elizabeth Lipiec/Megan H.
Lipiec
John and Ellen Lucas/Suzanne Lucas
Joyce Mayle/Christopher Mayle
Diana and Thomas Medlen/Melissa Medlen
Pat Merritt/Dawn Merritt
Mary Emser/Michael S. Miklavcic
Steve Mikiavcic/Shana Miklavcic
Patricia and Edward Miklowski/Nanci
Miklowski
Rita Hoppert/Steve Modelski
Sharon Morris/Cordell Morris
Patti Noll/Marybeth Noll
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Novinc/Megan
Novinc
Sue Oravecz, R. N./Todd Oravecz
Donna and Ivan Orlic/Ingrid Orlic
Larry and Debbie Ott/David Ott
Rafael and Grisela Pacheco/Rafael Pacheco II
Deborah Ptak/Brandon Ptak
James and Kate Petras/Molly Petras
Jack and Mary Price/Amanda Marie Price
Beverly Richardson/Brandon Richardson
Karen Rys/Jennifer Rys
Kathy Kotlar/Angela Sabbath
Scott and Patti Salisbury/Karen Salisbury
Ross and Gail Salupo/Amy Salupo
Mike and Mary Sams/Nicholette Sams
Rochelle Schiffbauer/Nikole Schiffbauer
Mary and Jim Scott/Jessica Scott
Tom and Lenore Setser/Margaret Shannon
Setser
David and Debbie Sierputowski/Jeffrey
Sierputowski
Greg and Laura Skok/Jason Skok
Lee and Karen Smith/Daniel J. T. Smith
Teresa Smith/Shayla Smith
Kathy Soini/Tom Soini
Steve and Baubbi Solema/Dave Solema
Kurt and Ronnie Stanic/Abby Stanic
Dennis and Joann Strell/Nick Strell
Nancy and Frank Sustar/Thomas Sustar
Donna and Patrick Clinton/Kimberly
Tramsak
Bill and Vicki Whitely/Julie Ann Whitely
Valerie Thompson/Maria Williams
Elena Williams/Oral Williams
Donna Yarish/Victoria Yarish
Anthony J. Zupancic/Jaime Zupancic
Melissa Ahmetovic
Melissa,
Congratu-
lations!
We're so
very proud
of you.
Believe in
yourself
and may
all your
dreams
come true.
Keep on
smiling,
we love
you.
Love,
Mom, Dad
& Samir
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Laura Ann anderson
Congratulations "Jolly Bear". It seems only
yesterday that you were a baby and now you're a
young woman with a wonderful life ahead of you.
Be all that you can be! I'm so proud of you.
Love & God Bless.
Mom
Wendy Barker
Wen,
When a child is
born, parents
wonder what lies
ahead for that
child. Will they be
kind, successful,
unselfish,
responsible and
respectful. In your
case, all the
answers are yes.
May God bless
you and keep you.
And as always,
every day try to
learn something,
be careful, and
have fun.
Love ya.
Mom and Dad
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Lisa.
Lisa Basalla
You've already made us so proud. We wish you
love, happiness & success in all you do! Never
forget your God & family will always be there for
you.
Love,
Mom, Dad. Tony, Tim & Joe
Takara Baugh
Takara.
It has been a pleasure to see how you have
grown and matured. Keep your eyes on your
goals, you have the power to achieve them. Let
God be your light and your life will shine.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Tina and Keisha
Natalie Beck
Dear Natalie,
We are so
proud of you
for achieving
this milestone
in life. You
are an
exceptional
young
woman with
much to offer
and we love
you very
much. Good
luck in
college and in
all that you
do.
Love,
Dad & Mom
Mike.
As this part of
your life comes
to a close, the
doors you are
about to open are
many. Your
family wants to
thank you for the
memories and
for the fine
young man you
are. We are so
proud of you.
Your
determination,
patience and the
-ANIMAL" in
you is what will
help you
succeed.
Mike, you can accomplish anything you put your mind to. because of
your positive attitude. Your family is always here for you and behind
you one hundred percent. Now is the time to reach for the STARS-
GO FOR IT.
Love ya.
Dad. Mom, Jim & Rich
XO
Michael Belanich
Chris Biehl
Chris.
It's hard to
believe how
quickly the past
18 years have
gone by!
Watching you
grow has been
a pleasure. We
are so very
proud of you !
Stay strong in
your beliefs
and follow your
dreams. We'll
always be there
for you.
Love,
Mom. Dad,
Abby, Brandon
and Courtney
Dear Tiffani,
We are very
proud of you.
Always
remember, no
one can ride
your back
unless you
have it bent.
Good luck in
your future
endeavors.
Mom and
Family
Tiffany Borden
193
Dear
Melissa,
Our pride
in you is
only
exceeded
by our
love.
Congratu-
lations.
Love,
Mom, Dad
and Angie
Melissa Brady
Alex,
You've
reached
far,
achieved
many
goals, and
still had
fun. We're
proud of
you. Good
Luck to
our "Little
Beauty".
Love,
Mom and
Dad
Alexandra Brinovec
1
Brandon Bucar
Brandon,
How proud we are of you
We'd love lo take credit
For how you've turned out to be
But you're the one who's become
The unique and very special person you are.
May your dreams become realities
And your future blessed in all you do
As Mom and Dad were blessed
To have a son like you.
Love, Mom & Dad
Carol & Dennis
^ T, Katy Carmichael
Dear Katy, J
You have made us unbelievably proud! "Move over
Spielberg, make room for Katy."
Love,
Mom. Dad, Casey & Balee
Leah Cherne
We are so very proud of everything you have done
and all you've become. Never lose your zest for
living life lo the fullest, all that is good will follow.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Ruth Cleary
Little Ryan
Ruthy,
It's a hard life, but with your love and understanding
your child will be free of hatred and travel a course
that will lead anywhere just as you will.
We love you so much,
Dad. Mom & Mikie
194 Brian Cocherell
Brian,
Congratulations!
We are so proud
of the person
you've grown up
to be, and of all
your academic
and musical
accomplish-
ments. Thank
you for giving us
so many
wonderful
memories.
Always
remember what a
blessing you are,
and how very
much you are
loved. Stay the
way you are, and
best of luck in
the future.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Michelle and
Nana
^ „ . Katie Collins
Dear Katie,
We are very proud of you. You've become a very strong,
kind and unique person. May the happiness you've brought
to our lives follow you into the future.
Love,
Mom. Dad, Kelly, Kasey and Korry
Timothy Day
Congratulations, Timothy
Love, Mom, Dad and Tara
Dear
Frank,
We knew
back then
you were
going to
make it.
God Bless
you
always.
Love,
Dad, Mom
& Tina
Franklin R. De Luca Jr.
Nicholas Di Biase
Nick,
You have a
wonderful
smile and a
great sense
of humor, it
is a blessing
to have you
in our lives.
What an
exciting
time of your
life and a
bit scary
too! We
know you'll
do great in
college.
Keep
'focused'.
Love,
Mom &
Dad. Chris
& Steph
Dennis W. Disbrow
Dennis,
Life is far too serious to take it or yourself too
seriously. Have fun. Enjoy life!
Mom, Dad & Dave
W^[ '
To my sweet baby, ^»ta R- DOWell
We are so proud of you. I thank God every day for a beautiful and
caring daughter, inside and out. Remember positive thinking plus
positive actions equals positive results. May God continue to bless
and protect you.
Love always.
Mommy, Demetrius & Grandma(Mabel)
David Edmonds
Big Dave, #73,
The name says it all. Always an impressive presence, you
stand head and shoulders above the crowd. You're always
the one to see the best in people, and to forgive the worst.
Don't ever change, and always remember how proud we are
of you.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Leah Edmonds
Dear Leah,
You have been a joy to our hearts. We've had so much fun raising
you. Leah, always remember this proverb. "Trust in Jehovah with all
your heart, and do not lean upon your own understanding. In all your
ways take notice of Him, and He Himself will make your paths
straight." Proverbs 3: 5,6
With love.
Mom, Dad, Grandma & Grandpa
iff*
Monique R. Egleton
From the beginning stages of your life, to this stage
of your life, you have gone through a lot. You have
shown me that no matter what people say and what
things life have thrown your way. vou will survive.
At this time I want you to know how very proud you
have made me. Best of luck in all your endeavors.
Love always.
Mom
Wow! What a
beautiful babe!
Blonde hair.
Blue eyes, an
infectious
smile. ..and
brains too!
Musician,
scholar,
athlete, and so
much more.
Then again
with parents
like us, what
^v 4jk else would one
expect? But
seriously.
Jenni, you've
made us so proud to be your parents over and over
again. You have exceeded our greatest expectations.
We wish you only the best! Good luck at Kent State.
Love.
Mom & Dad
Jennifer Emser
Ryan Farkas
It seems
like only
yesterday
that we sent
you off to
kindergar-
ten, eager
to discover
the world.
May you
never forget
the joy of
discovery
in the
adventures
of life
ahead.
Love,
Mom &
Dad
195
Tom Feldkamp
Tom,
Our sonlight that brightens our lives each
and every day. Forever our Boc who tickles
our hearts and brings us Great Joy and
Laughter. We are now and forever PROUD
of you and know you will accomplish all
you set out to do. - Way to go!
Love, Mom & Dad
Dear Melanie
R. Fuller,
We have
watched you
blossom into a
beautiful
flower. You
have the
qualities of a
sophisticated
young lady.
You have
made the
family proud.
Remember to
take advan-
tage of the
many opportunities life may bring, and always
remember where your blessings come from.
You'll do well.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Alana, and Raymel
Melanie Renee Fuller
Rick Glavan
Rickie-
We are so
very proud
of you and
all your
accomplish-
ments. May
all your
dreams
come true.
We love you
and will
always be
there for
you!
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Stacie &
Beckie
Congratula-
tions, Brian!
We knew
you could
do it. We're
proud of
you! May
you always
happily
"pedal"
through life
with
courage &
determina-
Brian J. Grice tion to reach
your goals & be successful in all you do.
Never lose sight of your goodness. We
love you & ask God to bless you always.
Mom & Dad & David
Kevin Grisez
wacky sense of humor -
perspective!
We love you!
Mom & Dad
Dear Kevin,
Where has
the time
gone? We
are very
proud of all
you have
accom-
plished
through hard
work and
know you
will have a
very success-
ful future.
Keep your
it keeps life in
Laurel Grundman
Dear Laurel,
You will decide your own destiny. If you are mature,
self-reliant, independent and faithful, with a sense of
humor, you will remain true to yourself.
Best Wishes With Love,
Dad, Mom, Jeff and "Bob"
Dearest
Karen,
As we look
to the
future, we
know that
wherever
life takes
you, you
will always
strive to do
your best.
You have
done so
much to
make us
very proud.
Always
keep a smile
on your face and laughter in your heart. We love
you very much.
Love, Mom, Dad, Kelly, Lisa & Tim
Karen A. Hanson
Leslie Ross Hicks II
Leslie,
Look at you. My
little fashion
statement. You were
a handsome and
smart baby, Buddah.
Now you've grown
up into a handsome
and smart young
man. Of course you
get your good looks
from your mother
(smile) and brains
from your dad.
Strive to be the best
you can be son. It's
been a long road.
We've had our ups
and downs but you
DID IT!! We are all
so very proud of you
L. R.
Love.
Mom. Dad, laonza,
Oteshia
Shannon,
We are very
proud of our
first
daughter.
You have a
great future
ahead of you,
and we know
you will
succeed in all
you do. We'll
always be
here for you.
We thank
God every
day for you.
God Bless.
All our love,
Mom, Dad,
& your 4
little sisters
Shannon Marie Ivancic
Tamea Jones
Tamea,
You are a wonderful daughter and friend. Continue
to strive for the best things in life. You truly deserve
much happiness and success. Congratulations!
With our love and support always.
Dad, Mom, Joseph and Joel
Susan: Susan P- Mug
Special. Unique. Sincere. Amusing. Noble
my daughter, my purpose, my joy.
Congratulations,
Mom OOX
Michelle Knistautas
Michelle,
Congratulations!
We know that this
is the beginning of
great things for
you. As you go on
to college remem-
ber that we love
you and have full
confidence that
you'll succeed in
what you set out
to accomplish
Love, Mom &
Dad
p.s. Lose the
phoo-phoo.
Love. Susan &
Lynda
Congratula-
tions to my
Katie Lee,
You have
become a
wonderful
young lady
and I'm so
proud of you
and all you
have
accom-
plished. You
have brought
lots of
happiness
and great
Katie Kolar memories to
my life. Follow your dreams Katie, and may
God guide and Bless your path.
I love you -
Mom
Our darling baby
Jenna. Always
precious, usually
stubborn.
Watching you
grow up has been
one of life's
treasures. On your
journey to the
stars sweetie we
only wish that
your road is paved
with wonderful
adventures. Along
the way remember
that home is full
of love, always.
Mom & Dad
Wallace Lach
Jenna Kuklica
Dear Boogs:
You'll
always be
the sunshine
in my life
with a heart
of gold and a
spirit as
bright as
your soul.
May God
always be at
your side to
guide you in
all you
conquer.
Happy trails.
Your Mom
Taryn and Michelle Laurich
Double the trouble
Double the fun
Double the joy
Double the love
Mom & Dad
r^^^^H I Dear Megan,
jfl f I We never
^^^^^^^™^ ^^^ imagined that
you would
demonstrate
so early in
life what can
be accom-
plished
"when you
dream your
dreams". We
sent you to
Camp Notre
Dame at age
five knowing
we would be
sending you
to college in
what seemed like a year. The lovely memories you
gave to us, as you grew from a baby to a lady, will
last a lifetime. We thank you for being you and
congratulate you for all you have done. GO MEGS!
Love, Mom, Dad. and Sarah
Megan Lipiec
Suzanne Lucas
197
Dear
Suzanne.
You have
brought so
much love,
happiness,
pride, and
excitement
into our lives
- more than
we could
have ever
imagined.
Thank you
for all your
hard work!
We are
grateful also
for the loving
support of
family and
friends.
Love. Mom
and Dad
Samantha E.Koerber
It has been very hard for you, Samie, but you did it!!!
I am very proud of you for not quitting. Never lose
sight of your goals; never give up. You know what is
right and what is not; the rest is up to you.
I love you! - Mom
Dear Chris,
I feel very
blessed by God
that you are my
Son. Thank You
for being such a
wonderful Son
and a great
friend. You have
enriched my life
and brought me
more joy than
words can
express. I'll
cherish forever
the memories of
you growing up
from year to year.
Together as
parents we feel
very fortunate
having a Son like
you. and deep in our hearts we both love you and wish you
health, happiness, love, and a very successful life. Follow
your dreams. May God always bless you.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Christopher Mayle
Melissa Medlen
Missy -
May you
keep your
love for
animals,
children,
life & the
Lord.
We're very
proud of
you. God
be with
you as you
pursue
your goals.
Love,
Mom &
Dad
Dawn,
You are very
precious to
us. We are
very proud
of how you
have grown
into a very
sweet,
compassion-
ate, beautiful
person. You
have worked
very hard
thus far.
Keep
persevering
and all your dreams will come true.
We Love You Lit'l
Dad, Mom & Danny
Dawn Merritt
Dear Michael,
Words cannot
describe how proud
of you we are and
how much you
enriched our lives.
You are not only
intelligent, athletic
and good looking but
you are witty, kind
and caring. It has
been a wonderful
experience to watch
you grow from a
dependent infant into
a self motivated.
very independent
young man, wh£
excels in everything
you do! Any parent
would be proud to
have you for their
son.
God has truly
blessed you. May
His blessings
continue to be with
Michael S. Miklavcic you as you go out
into the world. Please know that we will always love you and will
always be there for you.
Love, Mom and Dad
p.s. Grandma & Grandpa Emser, Grandpa Miklavcic & Kevin are
proud of you also and love you very much.
Shana Miklavcic
Shana,
I'm very proud of you. I hope all your dreams
come true and I'm sure they will as hard as
you work at them. Good Luck with your
future. You know I'll always be there for you.
I love you very much.
Dad
198
Nanci,
We are so
proud of our
baby! You
are intelli-
gent.
successful,
& a wonder-
ful person.
You have
made us so
happy. Stay
determined
& remember
that we love
you! Good
Luck!
Love,
Mom, Dad
& Janeen
Steve,
Congratu-
lations!
We're all
very proud
of you.
Keep
setting
goals for
yourself
and work
to reach
those goals.
Love,
Mom,
Dave&
Kenny
Cordell,
Best
Wishes for
a wonder-
ful life.
Congratu-
lations on
all your
accom-
plish-
ments.
Love,
Mom
Steve Modelski
Cordell Morris
Marybeth Noll
MaryBeth,
Congratulations to
my baby. Just
yesterday you were
pointing your finger
at me, today I'm
pointing my finger at
you. Saying "That's
my daughter! She's
always stood above
the crowd!" Way to
go M.B! You've
always set your goals
and achieved them.
You're the light of
my life, may that
light continue
glowing brightly.
Always and forever,
I'll be proud.
Love, Mom
Megan Novinc
Dear
Megan,
We're very
proud of you
and wish
you all the
luck and
happiness in
the world.
Remember
we're
always here
for you and
no parent
could love a
child more!
Dad & Mom
Todd Oravecz
You did il Todd! Graduation! What an exciting time! I've
never been more proud of you than I am at this moment.
You've become a thoughtful and loving young man.
Continue to make right choices and the future is yours to
define. You are loved and cherished. Now and forever.
All my love.
Mom
-*£*5tr
Ingrid Orlic
Dear Ingrid,
Remember when - you would fall off your bike, but would
always get right back up. You are a strong, beautiful person
with a wonderful sense of humor. I know that you will
succeed in anything and everything you do in life. I wish you
the best of luck in your bright future.
Love you always!
Mom, Dad. Cin
David Ott
David,
Since the first
moment we laid
eyes on you and
held you in our
arms, we knew
you would grow
up to be the
wonderful son
and young man
that you have
become. You
have made us so
very proud of .
you. Remember,
nothing is
impossible. Your
dreams can
become reality.
We love you!
Mom, Dad.
Vickie, Dawn,
Matt, Michael.
Kelsey and Sean
From Your Mum
From boyhood to manhood.
You couldn't have been dearer
Or brought me more joy
A* a mother ['II cherish forever
My memories of you growing up
From one year to another...
From Your Dad
You have the One ways
That would make any father
As proud of a son as can be.
And. just as important.
The strong bond between us
Has always meant so much to me...
Together as parents.
We feel very fortunate
Having a dear son like you.
We both love you and wish you
Success in your college career
Rafael Pacheco II
/v..
Molly Petras
Our dear sweet Molly Mouse - we'll love
you forever. May the African stars always
run through your hair and may the soft
winds never stop blowing under your feet!
Love, Mom, Dad, Claire, Marco, Tigger &
Kay la too!
"W.**-
Amanda Marie Price
Amanda,
We are so very,
very proud of all
that you have
done during
your years at
Euclid. You
have grown up
to be a beautiful
young lady. We
wish you
everything for
the future. God
Bless you
always! Thank
you for your
smile and your
love. Congratu-
lations!
Love,
Mom & Dad &
Jim
■■■ ^M
Brandon Richardson
No one
can
choose
your
mountain
or tell
you
when to
climb.
It's yours
alone to
chal-
lenge at
your own
pace and
time.
199
Angela Sabbath
Dear Angie,
When you were
born I looked at
you and saw an
'Angel" I look
at you today and
I still see one.
You are the type
of daughter all
women dream of
having and I'm
so glad you're
mine. You're
beautiful, loving
and intelligent
and I love you
very much!
Love,
Mom
Karen Salisbury
Keep making the world a better place
because you're you!
Love, Mom & Dad
Dear
Care
Bear;
You have
a bright
&
promis-
ing future
ahead
and we
finally
have
regained
custody
of our
home
phone.
Amy Salupo
Amy - you are "one of a kind". Continue to
share your enthusiasm, love, and special
qualities with others and the world will be a
better place. We're all proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad
Em
Nicholette Sams
V
%; •
Congratulations
to "our little
girl" who has
made us very
proud. Remem-
ber anything
can be achieved
through hard
work, and
always trying to
do your best in
all you do. You
have proven it
can be done.
But remember
to also enjoy.
Love, Mom,
Dad, and
Andrea
Nikole Schiffbauer
If you can imagine it,
You can achieve it.
If you can dream it,
You can become it.
I love you, Mom
Jessica Scott
Jessica,
You've always been our unpredictable angel.
Watching you grow into the beautiful and considerate
young lady, you grace the world with today, has
made us so proud. Don't settle for less: your dreams
are what take you far in life.
We love you.
Papa. Mom, Carissa and Maria
Dear
Shannon,
Seems like
yesterday
you were
riding your
horse &
creating
those
unforget-
table outfits!
Today
you're
graduating
and off to
the
excitement
& challenge of college. We wish you much happiness
& success. Do your best & may your dreams come
true. Be true to all & believe in yourself! You will
always sparkle ! We'll be here for you & remember,
we love you "HONEY" #1
Dad. Mom & Tommy
Grandma's watching 200
Margaret Shannon Setser
n . ff Jeffrey Sierputowski
It seems like only yesterday you were our
little baby, now you're our big baby. We
are so proud of you. Good luck in all your
future adventures.
Love always,
Mom, Dad & Katie
..D„ Daniel J. T. Smith
If a smile is worth a thousand words then yours could fill a library.
You've grown into such a handsome man that we are so proud to
call our son. The only thing that outshines your compassion and
sincerity is your wonderful sense of humor and great personality.
May your pathway in life be even greater than you expected. You
can do anything you put your mind to. We love you and are
always there for you.
Mom. Dad & Kelly
Shayla, Shayla Smith
Congratulations! I am so proud of you and all that
you have accomplished. From the baby that you
were, to the woman you are becoming, you continue
to be a shining star. The world is yours. Let nothing
stand in your way and take Jesus with you every
where you go.
Love, Mom
llfc,,
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Tom Soini
you can dream.
Your family will always believe
Tom,
You've
always
known what
you want to
be. Your
talents have
been great
but not as
great as
your spirit.
Keep that
youthful
belief in
yourself and
go for your
dreams....
As big as
David,
You are a
special son
who we
have always
been proud
of, with a
future as
bright as
you wish it
to be. Work
hard, keep
the cadence
and march
with the
beat of your
heart toward
your goals. You will always be our "Little
Drummer Boy" and remember - "Yo
QuieroTaco Bell!"
Dave Solema
Abby, Abby Stanic
"Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar!"
When you were born you sure could roar.
And then you began to read at four.
Education is like an open door.
Study hard, have fun, smile and you'll zoar.
Love.
Your Mom & Dad
Nick Strell
Congratulations Nick!
Always strive to be the very best you can. Reach out
and follow your dreams. You can be anything you
want if you work hard at it. We love you and are
proud of you! Enjoy life to the fullest. Be happy!
Love,
Dad. Mom, Dennis and Jamie.
„ Thomas Sustar
Tom,
We are very proud of you. May you
accomplish all your goals and be happy in
whatever you do.
Congratulations and love always,
Mom and Dad
Kimberly Tramsak
Dear Kimberly.
It is up to you now to determine your future. Your
journey begins now and the road ahead will be rough.
But remember to never give up on your hopes &
dreams and just do the best you can. We love you very
much and are very proud of you.
Love always.
Mom & Dad
Julie Ann Whitely
Julie Ann.
Here you are. the year you have waited for. It's been a long
hard fight, but you made it. You have a strong will and a great
desire. Go for it Lu/Joe!! Let your dreams open wide and be
the best teacher in the world. Remember we're behind you
100% of the way. Thanks for all those childhood memories.
Hope there's lots more to follow.
Love.
Mom & Dad -0 '
F.S. brought students
from all over Europe
to EHS this year.
A.F.S 104
Abiecunas, Alison 12. 89, 142, 167, 172
Abiecunas, Eric 155
Academics 132
Academics Divider 130
Acino. Lea 8. 22, 24. 45, 51 . 109
Acino, Marcello 24
Activities Divider 86
Acuban, Deloris 98
Ad, Student Council 212
Adams. Ashley 155
Adams, Blair 73, 155
Adams, Daemyon 24
Adams. Erin 167
Adams II, Richard 80, 108, 167
Addis, Jane 104, 135, 192
Ads 21 1
Agee, Thomas 155
Ahmetovic, Melissa 19, 24, 49, 52, 100. 192. 193
Ahmetovic, Samir 167
Aides. Clinic 107
Aides, Media 122
Aides, Office 106
Aldridge, Monique 15, 96, 129, 167
Alexander, Joshua 167
Alexander, Michael 59, 72, 146
Alexander, Zipporah 155
Alkema. Daniel 146
Alkema. Jayson 155
Alkema, Lisa 24
Allen, Charmaine 24, 73. 74, 75, 105, 185
Allen, Pierre 24
Allen, William 167
Almond. Martees 155
Amato. Sue 33, 135
Ambrose. Michael 110
American Field Service 104
Amigoni, Christine 2, 8, 166, 167
Anderson, Angela 146
Anderson, Christopher 167
Anderson, Karin 24, 73, 94, 104
Anderson, Kennard 146
Anderson, Laura 24. 125, 192
Anderson, Laura Ann 193
Anderson, Michael 24
Anderson, Nathan 155
Anderson, Shannon 146
Anderson, Tiffany 96, 167
Anekwe, Ngozichukwu 73,98. 146
Anness, Betsy 33, 135, 145, 192
Announcers, P. A 122
Anthony, La Shandra 24, 52
Antonini, Justin 132. 192
Appling, Lyndsey 155
Aquila. Antoinette 94. 112, 137, 167
Aquilano, Anthony 79
Aquilano, Brianna 167
Aquilano, Jenna 73. 146
Argie, Carmen 146
Armstrong. Celeste 91. 92, 155
Arnold, Amanda 110
Arp, Robin 91, 92. 107, 167, 171
Arpin, Bryan 167
Art, Commercial 109
Asberry, Clarence 167
Ashdown III. Robert 167
Attamante, William 135
Attwood. Dawn 94, 167, 186
Automotives, Vocational 108
Ayers, Michelle 132, 192
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Index
s ) oy's basketball had
I another excellent
season.
Babuder, Michael 167
Babyak, Brian 167
Bachmann, Amanda 99, 155, 187
Bachmann. Amy 155
Backly, Sean 186
Badley, Ramona 24, 124
Badley Jr., Rodney 146
Bailey, Christopher 167
Bailey, Danielle 98, 146
Bailey, Michael 24
Bailey, Rashaun 24, 109
Baisden, Kevin 155
Baker, Emilie 89, 91, 92, 94
Ball, Cervantes 146
Ballard, Tonya 73,98, 146
Ballinger, Megan . 8. 24, 50. 52, 77, 98, 100. 113.
115.208
Balogh, Lauren 121, 155
Banach. Dave 52
Banc. Tom 33. 57, 135, 192
Band, Concert 97
Band, Jazz 88
Band, Marching 90
Bandy, Rafik 108, 167
Baranauskas, Michael 155
Baranowski, Alison 61, 146
Baranowski. Robert 155
Barbish, Ethel 135
Barcza, John 135
Barkari, Malaika 155
Barker, Brenda 133
Barker, Jennifer 24, 52, 91, 92, 124
Barker, Wendy .. 7, 22, 24, 49, 50, 77, 81 , 91 , 92,
98. 100, 192, 193,207
Barnauskas. Mike 68, 82, 184
Barnes, Michael 132, 133, 210
Barnes, Quantina 155
Bamett II, Willie 67, 146
Baron, Greg 125
Baron, Gregory 24
Baron, Stephen 167
Barrett, Aisha 72
Barrett, Joyce 135
Barrett, Marvianne 155
Barrett, Shaquita 155
Barrett, Steven 132, 133
Barringer, Brian 167
Barrow, Torrence 97
Barrow, Torus 91
Bartchak, Melissa 6, 9. 24, 98, 104, 186
Bartel, Richard 3,25,49
Barzal. Joseph 25
Basalla, Anthony.. 7, 55. 57, 70, 72, 76, 155, 162
Basalla, Lisa 25. 32, 49, 102, 104, 113, 115, 125,
192. 193,210
Baseball 182
Basketball 70
Batts, Wayne 155
Baugh, Takara 25. 49, 107. 192. 193
Bauza, Thomas 25. 125
Baylog, Kelly... 4, 21. 84, 85, 102, 114. 167, 172,
210
Bear, Anna 155
Bear, James 146
Bear. Sonja 185
Beard. Kevina 146
Beasley. Andre 155
Beasley, Anthony 146
Beasley., Clifford 96
Beatty. Tameka 167
Beaumont, Cori 167
Bechtel, Carol L 132
Beck, Lindsay 5, 84, 85, 120, 123, 155
Beck. Natalie . 6.21,25.49,52,84,85, 192, 193
Bedford, Jessica 127, 155
Begovic, Mario 155
Behm, Mathew 146
Beidleman, Michael 155
Belanich, Michael 11 . 25, 55, 57. 58. 66, 67. 192,
193
Belavic, Oriana 142, 167, 172
Bell, Amanda 155
Bell, Anthony 146
Bell, Brandon 25, 57, 80
Bell. Lynn 167
Bell. Rashad 91, 97, 146
Bell, Roy 146
Bell, Shavon 185
Bell. Tawanda 167
Bell, Teresa 146
Benak, Jamie 25. 51. 109
Bender, Stan 33,113, 134, 135. 192
Bennett. Sherita 129, 155
Benovic, John 155
Berkheimer, Kristy 91, 93
Berry, Christian 146
Berry, Tymeika 146
Beuoy, Joan 133, 135, 210
Bibbs, Verea 73. 74, 75, 155
Biehl. Abigael 77, 91, 97, 128, 167
Biehl. Brandon 146
Biehl. Christopher .... 25, 46, 49, 52, 76, 192, 193
Bilavcic, Dalibor 155
Billig, Justin 167
Bitner, Monica 185
Bittasso, Anthony... 110
Bivins, Kelli 167
Black, Allen 122, 135
Black, Jonathan 25
Black, Matthew 167
Black, Moreo 105, 146
Black. Patrick 155
Blackman, Andrea 155
Blakeney, Cuera 146
Blask, James 146
Blatnik, Kathleen 8. 21, 25. 49, 50, 77
Blaze, Johnny 25
Blazetic, Katherine 94, 125, 167
Bledsoe, Ronnell 167
Blevins, Rachel 25, 102
Boehlke, Jennifer 146
Bogarty, Lloyd 146
Bojc, Phillip 62, 63, 71, 72, 155. 182
Bolden, Latasha 146
Bolden, LeCretia 94
Bonner, Aaron 155
Bonton, Maurice 146
Boone, Elizabeth 155
Booth, Johnny 25
Boothe, Michael 25, 109
Borchert, Bekka 185
Borcziak, Brian 107, 155. 183
Borden. Tiffani 25, 192, 193
Boribong, Laura 167
Bowles, Jason 146
Bowmaster, Holly 25
Bowser, Victoria 61, 83, 94, 98, 155
Boyce, Lauren 94, 146
Boyd, Janitta 91, 97, 146
Boyd, Jennifer 155
Boyd. Laura 33
Boyd. Shaquita 155
Boyd, Timothy 146
Boykin, Darnell 155
Brackengen, Jim 79
Bradley, Alyssa 146
Bradley. Ciarra 155
Bradley. Latoya 155, 163
Brady. Melissa 25. 49, 53, 57, 138, 192, 194
Brazis. Dawn 106,167
Brazytis. Michael 155
Breeding, Melissa 83, 155. 185
Brewer, Cheryl 98. 124, 167, 186
Brewster, Donald 121, 167
Brichacek, Debbi 146
Bnchacek, Heidi 167
Brichacek. Wendi 26, 121
Bnnkley, Nicole 146
Brinovec, Alexandrea 20. 26, 44. 46. 49. 52, 113,
115. 190, 192, 194
Britt, Barry 146
Britt. Gibran 26
Broughton Jr., Ronald 26
Brown, Amani 99, 156
Brown, Brittney 146
Brown, Edward 156
Brown, Hassan 9, 12, 13, 26, 56, 57
Brown, Me Shawn 167
Brown, Michael 26
Brown, Rayshun 80
Brown II, Stephen 156
Browski. Christina 26, 50, 101
Brunner, Jennifer 167
Brys, Jason 146
Bucar. Brandon 20,26, 118, 192.194
Bucewicz, Alexandra 156
Buchanan, Stephanie 106, 156
Buford, Alexis 167
Burdette. Melissa 167
Burke, John 167
Burke, Sarah 167
Burns, Jessica 26, 49, 52
Burr, Alisha 94, 129, 156
Burrell, Christina 81. 96, 105, 167, 182, 183, 185
Burt, Tammica 146
Burya, Amy 14, 88, 91. 104, 168
Bush, Alan and Joan 192
Bush, Damion 72. 146
Bush, Joan 83
Butera, Robert 26, 46, 72, 87, 113
Butler, Bobby 63, 156
Butler, Michael 183
Butler. Priscilla 156
Bytro, Matthew 156
/ rvJ andy was outlawed in
I H
l.^j« the hallways.
C.B.E 109
Cadovec, Regina 26
Cahill, Jeff 162
Cahill, Steven 156, 183
Maria Williams
Never be content with someone
else's definition of you. Instead,
define yourself by your own beliefs,
your own truths, your own
understanding of who you are and
how you came to be. And never be
content until you are happy with the
unique person you are. Always!
Know that I will be with you every
step of the way. Reach for the stars.
Love,
Ma
Calabrese, Kevin 166, 182
Calabrese, Mark 146
Caldwell, Tierra 73, 146
Calhoun, Eugene 156
Callaway, Veronica 26, 51, 109
Calloway, Shanise 156
Camarra, Terik 108
Canady, Ivy 156
Candela, Carta 91,92, 156
Cander, Robert 146
Candow, Amanda 94, 156. 185
Candow, Nicole 26, 94, 105, 168
Candow, Stacy 156
Cangemi, Thomas 26
Capella, Jennifer 91
Capella. Wendy 57, 135
Capretta, Timothy 183
Cardille, Dawn 146
Cardille, Michael 168
Cargill, Chelsea 156
Carlson, Christopher 63, 168
Carmichael, Katy 2, 18, 26, 46, 49, 52. 104, 113,
192,194
Carney, Tim 52
Carotenuto, Matthew 146
Carpenter, Aaron 122, 168, 214
Carpenter, Patricia 185
Carr, Ashleigh 156
Carr, Deanna 156
Carse, Kevin 10, 26, 49, 52, 57. 66, 67, 100, 102,
182
Carson, Lonnie 26
Carstarphen, Cedrick 26
Carter, Courtney 105, 129, 156
Carter, Kenyatta 71, 72, 156
Cash, Christina 156
Castrovince, Anthony 26, 100, 113, 214
Catania, Chandra 146
Cavin, Marqu'rta 94, 146
Cek, Nichole 156
Cerjan, James 146
Cerne, David 27, 101. 125, 182
Cerne, Scott 146
Champa, Heather 83, 116, 134, 156
Champa, Jamey 146
Chapman, Charles 117, 146
Chapman, Jessica 168
Chatman, Shaun 13, 156
Cheerleaders, J.V. Football 84
Cheerleaders, Varsity Football 84
Cheme, Leah .. 18, 27, 46, 49, 52, 84, 85, 95, 9B,
99. 104, 105, 106, 107, 184, 185, 192, 194, 210
Chillious, Chystal 156
Choral Masters 94
Chorale, Varsity 95
Choraliers 94
Chrestoff, Devin 57, 156
Christopher, Angela 3, 135
Christopher, David 147
Christopher, Michael 27, 108
Chrosniak, Teresia 147
Chrzanowski, Joseph 147
Oral Williams
Oral,
No parent could ever be prouder. I
give you this, "Do not pray for an
easy life, pray to be a strong
person." May God protect you and
keep you spiritually strong.
Love,
Dad, Mom, and Naomi.
Chrzanowski, Peter 147
Chuppa, Linda 147
Church, Nichelle 27, 51, 52, 109
Cicco, Dawn 91, 94, 97, 156, 187
Ciora, Jonathan 156
Cipo, Joseph 147
Cipo, Steven 27
Cipriano, Angela 98, 156, 187
Cirino, Robert 108
Civic, Katie 84
Clapacs. John 132
Clark. Ausline 98. 145, 147
Clark, James 57, 156
Clark, Kristin 87,95, 112, 118, 123, 127, 168
Clarke, Patrick 27
Clay, Michael 156
Clay, Shawntee 168
Cleary, Ruth 192. 194,214
demons, Toniya 94
Clinkscales, Maria 33, 135
Closing 210
Cloud, Fielding 13,57, 168
Clough, Erin 109
Club, Cultural 112
Club, Key 128
Club, Poetry 129
Club. Ski 101
Cocherell, Brian 27, 88, 90, 91, 93, 97. 100, 192,
194
Cochran. Reggie 104
Cochran, Reginald 105, 168, 184
Cody, Shana 147
Coe, Ayesha 27
Cogley, Gabriel 27, 116
Colantonio, Nicholas 27, 109
Colbert, Charmayne 156
Coleman, Heather 129, 147
Coleman Jr., Anthony 27, 147
Colini, Janelle 27, 50, 77, 102, 125
Collier, Chandra 27
Collins, Katie. 22, 27, 91, 94, 100, 104, 117, 192,
194
Collins, Kelly 55,94,98,105, 156, 187
Collins, Michael 147
Collins. Sierra 156
Collins. Stacy 156
Colon, Jose 114, 156
Colvin, Maryann 4.21,84, 85, 156
Comer, Jamie 27
Commencement 191
Commercial Art 109
Concert Band 97
Conell. Corey 82, 83, 147
Connelly. Carolyn 104,168
Conner, Shayla 27
Cook, Cynthia 27
Cook, Joan 129
Cook, Joanne 156
Cook, Johanna 156
Cook Jr.. Warner 72
Cooks. Joi 27, 52
Cooper, Joylynne 147
Cooper, Terranice 147
Cooperative Business Education 109
Copic, Elizabeth 20,27,91,92, 116
Corpening, Monica 28
Corps, Flag 92, 93
Cortes, Lillian 156
Cosiano, Nina 168
Costella, Nicole 147
Cothron, James 28,57
Council, Student 98
Country, Cross 68
Cousett, Aleeka 156
Cox, Benjamin 156
Cozart, Steven 101, 168
Crane III, Wesley 28, 76
Creary, Dwayne 156
Creer, Tyra 94, 147
Cremeans, Christopher 168
Crissman, Alton 147
Crocane, Eric ...._ 72
Croone-Cain, Aric 147
Crosby, Christal 105, 147
Crumble, Azzizat 168
Crux 112
Cultural Club 1 12
Cummings, Jamaal 72, 156
Cummings, Jamel 57
Cunningham. Ada 1 8, 28, 52, 89, 91 , 97
Cunningham, Kari 88, 91, 97, 105, 147
Cunningham Jr., Paul 57. 80, 156
Curie, Alma 28
Curtis. Elizabeth 28, 124
Cvetkovic, Frank 168
|^
on't forget to wear
your I.D.
D'Amico Jr., David 28, 66, 67
D Apice, Jamie 28
D Biase. Nick 29
D.C.T 125
Daly. Kelly 28
Dana, Falcon 156
Daniels. Jervase 28, 52
Daugherty, Harold 70, 72, 135, 192
Daugheriy. Shannon 147
Davies. Jen 45, 101
Davies, Jennifer 84, 94, 97, 123, 125, 168
Davis, Ariana 168
Davis, Cara 168
Davis, Derrell 168
Davis, Jennifer 88, 94. 123
Davis, John 57, 72, 156
Davis, Karen 135
Davis, Keyasha 73, 74, 75, 157
Davis, Lasharon 147
Davis. Lowell B 132
Davis, Lynn 133
Davis. Maurice 147
Davis, Michael 157
Davis. Natasha 157
Davis. Sarina 168
Davis, Tyanna 185
Dawkins, Cherise 28
Dawson, Latoya 157
Dawson Jr., Stephen 28. 57, 66, 67
Day, Timothy 28,88.91.97.192.194
De Loach, Gabriel 157
De Loach, Michelle 28
De Luca, Franklin 28, 49, 88, 192. 195
De Luca, Tina 147
De Ramus, Krishauna 28. 52
De Ramus, Krishaunda 49
De Wine, Carol 132
De Wine, Jean 77,91,95,97, 104. 127, 168
Deal, Allison 147
Deal, Sarah 28, 49, 52
Dean, Carlette 147
Dearth, Michael 168
Deas, Derek 168
Deiseroth, Sandra 32
Dell, Kelly 135
Delladonna, Erin 147
Dennis, Michael 28
Dennis-Rogers, Susan 33, 135
Dent, Zernearia 28, 109
Deramus, Chrisandra 185
Deramus, Jerry 147
Derganc, Dennis 157
Deveney. Gheorghe 147
DevorJr., Richard 57, 157
Di Biase, Nicholas 49, 192, 195
Di Blasio, Jerry 147
Di Lalla, Charlie 188
Di Lalla, Pat 188
Dickinson, De Mario 147
Dickinson, Sharonda 98, 168
Dickson, Shalonda 147
Dindia, Molly 29, 104
Director, Athletic 133
Disbrow, Dennis 29, 52, 68, 79, 192, 195
Dissauer, Larry 52
Divider, Academics 130
Divider, Activities 86
Divider, Memories 180
Divider, Senior 18
Divider, Sports 54
Divider, Student Life 6
Divider, Underclass 142
Dixon, David 157
Dixon. Dennard 157
Dixon, Kim 33, 135, 192
Dixon, Rachel 94, 168
Dobucki, Katherine 21,29,49, 100, 134
Dodd, Adam 147
Domin, Jordan 168
Dominique, Kristyol 73. 168
Donner, Kristen 104
Dore, Katherine 157
Dore, Nathaniel 4, 94, 95, 98, 104, 105, 116, 118,
123, 128, 134, 166, 168
Domes, Nichole 157
Dorsey. Justin 147
Dorsey, Tanya 94, 157
Dorsey Jr., Richard 157
Dostal, Christopher 29, 118
Dostal, Jessica 147
Dotson, Rich 22
Douglas, Holly 29. 49, 52
Douglas, Quinta 29
Dowell, Rita 29, 51, 109, 192, 195
Dowell, Tanish Mc 159
Drake, Dominique 89, 98, 147
Drake, Tamika .... 73, 89, 98, 105, 142. 168. 172,
186
Drake Sr., Howards 132
Drill Team 129
Dubroy, Terry 135. 152
Duckworth, Autumn 29. 94. 96
Duckworth. Crystal 94. 147
Duer, Emily 79. 168
Duheric, Almir 29. 108
Duke, Jason 1 10
Dukes, Diana 29, 109
Duncan, Shaneika 29
Dunford, Joe 46
Dunklin, Juquita 147
Dunlap, Jen 147
Durbin. Mike 135
Durst. Fred 147
Dworning, Fredrick 134. 168
Dwyer, Bill 133, 192
Dybzinski, Adam 108. 168
Dycks, Daniel 80, 105, 147
Dycks, Michael 72, 147
Dzerowicz, Alex 135
uclid Student Council
IteS sold heart suckers for
|HM> Valentine's Day.
Eanes, Adonte 168
Earich, Jonathan 109
Earick, Jonathan 168
Earles, Jullian 189
Early, Raymel 59. 67, 147
Easley. Jennifer 81, 147
Eastburn, Brian 147
Easter. Aaron 72, 147
Easter, Janelle 29
Ealmon, Raquel 107
Echols, Reggie 33, 135
Edmonds. Andy 188
Edmonds, David .... 29, 49. 52, 57, 102. 192. 195
Edmonds. Leah 29, 51, 52, 109, 192, 195
Edmonds, Stephen 147
Education, Marketing 124
Edwards, Venisha 168
Edwardsen, Joel 29,51. 108
Egleton, Monique 29, 49, 192. 195
Egleton, Zarita 147
Eiding, Rachel 22,91,92, 168
Ekuibe, C Delores 157
Ekuibe, Cyril 147
El, AI'Qaadir 147
Elie, Dion 105, 157, 184
Elliott Jr., Cecil 168
Ellis, Gina 129, 147
Ellison, Stacia 73, 105, 157
Elmendorp, Catharina 147
Elmore, Yvette 135
Elston, Charlotte 135. 210
Ely, Dione 80
Emser. Jennifer .... 29, 45, 49, 52, 88. 89, 91, 97,
101, 114, 123,125. 127, 192, 195
Enforcement, Law 110
Englebrecht, Geoffrey 88, 91, 97, 168
Eslick. Nicole 29,49.52,81. 185
Estes. Kenneth 168
Estes. Kevin 67, 147
Eubank. Delores 185
Eubanks. Marcus 157
Euclidian 120
Eucuyo 1 1 1
Evans, Brian 168
Evans, Jeffrey 18, 20. 30, 46. 49, 52. 62, 63, 91,
101, 104. 182.207
Evans. Petrice 30, 73. 74
Ewing. Christina 85.91,92, 154. 157, 187
Ewing, Tammy 91
Sw^ ifteeth anniversary of
S Euclid High School.
F.T.A 105
Fairman, Andrew 72. 147
Fall Play 118
Farkas. Ryan 30. 45. 49, 88. 89. 91. 97. 192, 195
Farley, Cara 168
Farrell, Edward 168
Farrell, Katy 101, 147
Feijoo, Sonia 147
Feldkamp, Thomas 30,49.52, 192, 196
Felker, Dawn 81
Fell, John P 132
Ferencz. Michael 148
Fertito, Ken 95. 135, 192
Fetheroff. Mark 148
Fetheroff Jr., Michael 157
Ficere. Amie 30
Ficere. Jessica 157
Fine, Bethany 91, 92. 94, 105, 168
Fine. Joshua 148
Fine, Michelle 5, 84. 85, 94
Finegan. Patrick 52, 101, 109
Fink, Jennifer 94, 148
Index
N.J.R.O.T.C. members practicing
after school.
Fink, Michael 168
Finlayson, Brad 135
Finley. Bridget 157
Fischer, Jennifer 94, 157
Fish, Kim 135
Fisher, Matthew 148
Fisher, Tony 184
Fitzgerald, Ciaran 157
Fitzpatrick. Dan 182
Flag Corps 92
Flament, Gale 33, 135
Flonnoy, Kenneth 168
Florkiewicz, T. J 57, 182
Floyd, Aisha 129, 157
Floyd, Sheereeda 129, 168
Flynt, Erin 185
Flynt, Matthew 20, 63, 124, 169, 171
Focarelli, Lisa 30, 124
Fofanah, Marcia 148
Fonovic, Danny 120, 169, 210
Football 56
Foote, Marilyn ... 12, 44. 102, 130, 132, 133, 192,
210,215
Forgus, Angela 3
Forgus, David 148
Fortson, Dwayne 157
Fortunate Michael 63, 169
Fountain, Senwai 169
Fowler, Jane 135
Fox, Audree 133
Freddo, Rachel 94, 143, 157
Frederick, Kristal 148
Freeman, Aaron 148
Freeman, Erik 169
Freeman, Michael 30
Freshman 144
Frizzell, Harun 148
Froelich, Megan 148
Fuduric, John 182
Fuller, Melanie 30, 49, 100, 192, 196
Fulton, David 30
Fumich, Amber 76, 77, 91, 97, 148
Futkos, Lisa 169
et Fit program began
after school.
Gabriel. Octavia 81, 94, 157
Gady, Erin 185
Gage, James 109, 169
Gaglione, Gina 61, 116, 134, 169. 186
Gaglione, Maria 148
Galati. Mathew 157
Gallager, Janice 132
Gallon, Vincent 169
Gamero, Christina 94, 129, 157
Gant, Latianna 157
Gardner, Jason 121
Gargiulo, Matthew 148
Garlauskas, Carolyn 136
Gates, Barbara 136
Gates, Christopher 78, 79, 148
Gates Jr., Michael 30
Gaughan, Ricci 30, 124
Gavin, Ross 59, 80, 148
Gecewich, Richard 169
Gecewich, Robert 59, 80, 148
Gelo, Ivan 124, 169
204
Index
their marching in the parking lot
Gelo, Yvonne 76
George, Darryl 157
George, Shawn 169
Germ, James 148
Get Fit Club 107
Giancola, Daniel 91, 97. 157
Giancola, Jason 91, 97, 148
Gibbons, Betsy 191
Gibbons, John 76, 136
Gibbons, Thomas 57, 80, 136, 184
Gillessen, Matt 55
Gillessen, Matthew 30, 57
Gipson, Cherran 169
Glatz, Shannon 30
Glavan, Richard 30, 56, 57, 182. 192, 196
Glenn, Kandasha 169
Glenn, Tonisha 148
Glick, Jay 169
Glicken, Brian 82
Glicken, Robert 169
Glicken, Shaun 30
Glicker, Laura 14, 30
Glowacki, Paul 52
Goard, Rita 157
Godec, Becky 186
Goemdt, Tim 182
Goff, Robert 169
Goldizen, Nicholas 157
Golf 62
Gonzales, Melodie 148
Gonzalez, Michael 169
Gooden, Carita 148
Gooden, Deaonma 30
Gooding, Bill 133
Goodwin, Antoine 105, 169
Gorse, John 148
Gorse, Matthew 169
Gorier, Angela 157, 187
Gorier, Elizabeth -.. 157
Goulde, Dorian 9, 13, 30, 49, 52, 56, 57, 80. 184
Grabianowski, Kevin 148
Grad, Christopher 157
Grady, Jon 157
Granito, Joseph 7, 57, 58, 72, 169, 184
Grant. Charles 148
Grant, Erica 169
Graves, Brandon 108, 169
Graves, Robert 105
Graves, Teddie 30
Graves, Tennille 31
Gravitte, Kenneth 31, 125, 182
Gray, Bili 136
Gray, Wakita 148
Gray, William 99
Gray III. Edward 31 , 49
Grays, Robert 169
Green, Brooks 148
Green, Christian 31,49,52.96
Green, Falynn 148
Greene, Budd 31
Greene, Keldur 121, 136
Greer, Natalie 83, 148
Greskowiak, Dana 157
Grewatsch, Michael 66, 67, 148
Grgincic, Anita 148
Grgincic, Dennis 67, 148
Grgincic, Donna 157
Grgincic, Josip 169
Grice, Brian 31, 192. 196
Grida, Anthony 148
Griffin, Amey 91, 97, 169
Griffin, Jason 72,148
Griggs Jr., Cedric 157
Grimes, Teddy 57
Grinstead, Jim 182
Grisez, Kevin 31,49, 182, 192, 196
Grisez, Pat 182
Grosel, Laura 84
Groudle, Adriane 31,49,52
Groudle, Alan 148
Groves II, Douglas 148
Grubach, Mary 157
Grubach, Michael 59, 102, 169
Grundman, Laurel. 18,31,49,52, 114, 115, 192,
196
Gruscow. Bea 33
Guarino, Debbie 136
Gudaitis, Elizabeth 89, 148
Gudaitis, Jonathan 31, 49, 68,97, 124
Guilamo, Tzeitel 94, 157
Guilfu Diaz, Yahaira 31
Gundic, Allison 157
Gutbrod, Patrick 31, 49
Guzzi, Joe 110
Gydosh, James 157
Gymnastics 81
~| f~| igh School provided
™ canned goods for victims
of Hurricane George.
Habat. Daniel 91, 97, 148
Haddon, Zarina 31 , 49, 52
Hagenbaugh, Christina 61, 73,89, 98, 148
Hairston, Clifton 72, 157
Hale, Jacqueline 31
Hall, Brendan 157
Hall, Khabeah 31
Hall, Maria 31
Hall. Shiaya 157
Hall, Tanisha 158
Hall, Tenisha 15, 158
Hall. Tiffany 105
Halloween 116
Halstead, Benjamin 31, 108
Halstead, Martin 148
Halstead, Warren. 158
Hamelin, Brandon 148
Hamelin, La'Wanda 169
Hamelin, Lamonte 158
Hance, David 49, 52
Hance, Jeffrey 148
Hancock, Gerrod 148
Handford, David 148
Handford, Jessica 148
Handford, Michelle 169
Haneline, Timothy 108, 169
Hanson, Karen11, 20, 31, 45, 50, 53, 60, 61, 111,
113, 126, 180, 186, 192, 196
Hanson, Kelly .... 91,97. 111, 113, 125, 158, 163
Hanson, Kenny 61
Harasym, Margaret 89,97, 148
Harasym, Meggie 125
Hardy, Dante' 169
Harmon, Shaquita 148
Harold, David 128
Harrell, Christopher 55, 56, 57, 71, 72, 158, 163,
182
Harrington, Ebonie 31,49
Harris. Cynthia 136
Harris, Flint 57, 158
Harris, Janee 148
Harris, Mandy 84,94
Harris, Miranda 148
Harris, Square 169
Harris, Sue 133
Harris, Theondus 72, 148
Harris, Tierra 73, 148
Harris III, Morgan 158
Harris Jr., Ronald 169
Harrison, Meg 91
Harrison, Nikisha 148
Harrison, Terence 158
Harrold, David 148
Hart, Deloris 148
Hartley, Thomas 34, 49, 52
Hartman, Angela 148
Hartmann, Jeff 33, 136
Hartson, Michael 34
Harville, Amin 11,34,55,56,57,80, 184
Hatfield, Sharon 169
Hathaway, David 136, 192
Hausen, Sandy , 148
Hawkins, Enisha 34,49
Hawkins, Kerry , 158
Haws, Debbie 73
Hayduke, Gayle 94
Hayes, Jacqueline 169
Haynes, Deaidre 158
Head III, Robert 149
Headd II. Gerald 34, 182
Heath, Andrew 158
Heaton, Michaelynn 89,91,97, 158
Heftner, Christopher 169
Hefler IV, Joseph 169
Hein, Timothy 169, 182
Heising, Daniel 57, 158, 170
Heising, Michelle 21. 34, 84, B5, 125
Helcberger, Arek 70, 72, 109, 169
Hemmert, Nicole 149
Hemmi, Kris 110
Henderson, Brandon 34, 72, 105
Henderson, Brian 158
Henderson, Chad 91,97, 169
Henderson. Jennifer 73. 149
Henderson, Myron 57
Henderson, Quinton 149
Henderson II, Joey 149
Henderson III, Arthur 115, 149
Hendrickson, Jessica.. 34, 95, 98, 118, 119, 123,
126
Henning-Pirro, Jordan 149
Heramb, Rob 33, 136, 188, 192
Heramb, Ryan 188
Hernandez, Matthew 158
Herndon. Givonne 158
Herod, Isaiah 158, 163
Herzberg, Erin 105, 125, 169, 172
Hess, Lindsay 104, 105, 169, 172
Hess, Michelle 96
Heuer, Carolyn 136, 192
Heuer, Tom 182, 183
Hibbitt, William 149
Hicks, Jaonza 81, 103, 169, 185
Hicks, Leslie 34, 192, 196
Hicks, Tracey 34
Higginbothan, Daniel 158
Higham, Bill 67
Hight, Julia 169
Hilbish, Jeremy 110
Hill, Leslie 34,49, 124
Hill, Melvin 72, 169, 184
Hill, Nekima 61, 98, 105. 169
Hill, Rayette 149
Hill, William 149
Hill Jr., Ronald 80, 105. 149
Hirata, Wakita 186
Hiscott, Matthew 89, 90, 91, 97, 108, 169
Hiscott, Sarah 88. 91, 97. 149
Hmada, Imane 149
Hobson, Dwayne 149
Hockey 78
Hodder, Joanne 136,210
Hoinski, Jonathon 34, 95, 100, 112, 118, 123
Holland, Brian 149
Hollingsworth, Dale 77, 136
Holloway, William 149
Holmes, Jarrod 108,169
Holmes, La Maria 34,49, 105
Holmes, Lamaria 52
Holmes, Lemuel 158
Holt, Randishia 158
Holt, Shayla 81, 105, 173, 185
Holtz, Edward 67, 173
Holtz, Stephanie 91, 97, 149
Homecoming 12
Homovec, Dick 77, 78, 79, 125, 136
Hongosh, Christopher 89, 91, 97, 98, 149
Victoria Yarish
Victoria,
Love God, love yourself and love
others. Remember, if you want to
succeed at anything, if you want
to master anything, fall in love
with it, for you will give yourself
to what you love. I am so proud
of you. my 'Sweetie'.
Love, Mom
Hongosh, Melanie 149
Horton, Steven 34
Hottenroth, Dustie 158
Hottenroth, Tyson 34
Howard, Aisha 73, 118, 119
Howard, Ayisha 158
Howard, Leon 173
Howard. Russell 118, 119, 124, 173
Howard, Shermel 34, 49. 52, 114, 124
Howell, Denver 158
Howell, Lisa 136, 144
Howell, Terry 57, 158
Howse, Beverly 136
Hristova, Maria 34
Hubbard, Martez 67
Hudson, Kevin 158
Hudson, Perdesha 149
Hudson, Robert 72, 149
Hudson, Scott 136, 192
Huenfeld, Jessica 173
Huey. Lanetta 34, 96
Huffman, Jennifer 73, 158, 185
Hughes, Michael 67, 149
Hughes, Stephanie 77, 95, 98, 120, 123, 173
Humar, April 173
Hunter, Angelita 158
Hunter, Crisandra 158
Hunter, Danielle 158
Hunter, Jason 173
Hunter, Maria 149
Hunter, Nicholas 149
Hurst, Lisa 158
Hurst, Rebecca 134
Hutcherson II, Jonathan 72, 158
Hutton, Emily 158
Bee cream machine was
the newest feature in the
■ cafeteria.
lafelice, Kristin 72. 158, 187
Indiano, Angela 77, 104, 173
Indoor Track 80
Ingalls, Marge 114
losue, Diane 136
Irvin, Geoffrey 158
Isaacs, Larry 33, 99, 136, 192
It's Academic 111, 189
Ivancic, Shannon 8, 20, 34, 50, 53, 98, 100, 113,
117, 185, 192, 196
Ivey, Mercedes 14, 15, 98, 158
uniors looked forward
to their senior year.
X
Jackson, Anton 67, 158
Jackson, Armand 173
Jackson, Bethany 35, 50, 124
Jaime Zupancic
My tiny little girl: Growing you were so
precious and sweet.
My beautiful young woman: As you go
into the world with all that you are and
know. You will see rainbows wherever you
go.
I'll be here tor you wherever I am.
Whenever you need me.
I love you always.
Mom
Jackson, Brian 35
Jackson, Latashia 149
Jackson. Maurice 35
Jackson. Monica 158
Jackson. Patricia a 149
Jackson. Samone 92
Jaggers. Alvenia 35
Jalovec, Jodi 8, 22. 45, 124, 170, 173
Jamerson, Crystal 35, 50, 96, 98
James, Erika 35, 50, 52, 124
Jawhari, Janet 149
Jazz Band 88
Jeffry, Edwin 158
Jelenic. Jean 33, 124, 136
Jenkins, Rebeccah 4. 12, 143, 172, 173
Jenkins, Teonna 158
Jenkins, Tuniesha 94,96, 149
Jenkins, Warren 72, 149
Jeric, Kerry 173
Jesic, Mario 173
Jeter, Larry 158
Jobs 114
Jochum, Nathan 149
Johnson, Damion 35
Johnson, Damon 121
Johnson, Danielle 149
Johnson, Darrius 59, 149
Johnson, Desmond 96, 158
Johnson, Ericka 173
Johnson, Gabrielle 185
Johnson, Gregory 35
Johnson, Jessica 149
Johnson, Kathleen 136
Johnson, Latasha 91. 149
Johnson, Latoya 149
Johnson, Matrika 185
Johnson, Pauline 106, 136
Johnson, Ricardo 59, 149
Johnson, Scott 35
Johnson. Terren 158
Johnson, Tyrone 149
Johnson, Weston 149
Johnston, Felecia 149
Jolly, Reco 173
Jones, Althea 69, 166, 173, 185
Jones, Antonese 149
Jones. Christian 173
Jones, Craig 59
Jones, Ebony 173
Jones, Jerrod 62, 67, 149
Jones, Kristopher 149
Jones, Lawrence 35, 108
Jones, Malia 35
Jones, Marquita 158
Jones, Maurice 149
Jones, Nichole 149
Jones, Rashad 149
Jones, Redon 4, 173
Jones, Shikira 173
Jones, Stacy 173
Jones, Stephanie 158
Jones, T 80
Jones, Tamea 35,52, 109, 114, 192, 197
Jones, Tino 54, 57, 72, 184
Jordan. Chanell 173
Jordan, Sharonda 173
Joyce. Shawn 83.89,91.97, 137,171,173
Juniors 166
' eep your locker locked.
K.O.T.B 123
Kaba, Maima 127
Kamara, Tarik 173
Kane, Amanda 77, 91, 97, 104, 127, 173
Kane, Brian 173
Kane, Sean 173
Kane, Spencer 133, 192
Kapeluch, Jennifer 5. 84,85, 92, 94, 158
Karpy, Ted 49
Karpy, Theodore 173
Karpy Jr., Thomas 149
Karsokas, Matthew 158
Kascak, Holly 158, 162, 187
Kascak, Kristen 186
Katona, Joyce 136
Kaucic. Jamie 35
Kazen, Bill 67, 136
Kehn, Dennis 136
Keil, Gerald 110
Keith, Jamal 159
Keller, Margaret 173
Keller. Sarah 185
Kelley. Jim 33, 136, 192
Kelly, Gabrielle 87, 104, 112, 173
Kelly, Luvenia 149
Kelly, Megan 85, 149
Kelly, Nicholas 159
Kendall, Kendi 149
Kendzierski, David 149
Mr. Nick Selvaggio discusses the some important points about law enforce-
ment with his students.
Kenner. Ashley 97, 159
Kenny. Sarah 35, 124
Kenny Jr., Martin 173
Ketchum. Kathryn 91, 97, 149
Key Club 128
Kharin, llya 99, 105. 159
Kilkenney, Casey 59. 149
Kilkenney, David ... 10. 13, 45. 82, 88, 89. 90. 91,
97, 173
Kilroy, John Paul 67, 108, 173
King. David 76,82.87.95, 111, 183
King. Manvielle 159
King, Susan .. 9, 35, 46, 50, 53, 77, 98, 100, 113,
184, 185, 192, 197,207
Kinsella, Stacy 73, 159
Kirodochi, Mike 76
Kitchen. Brad 149
Kitchen, Deanna 173
Kitchen, Lynette 149
Kizer, Ebony 173
Kizer, Brandon 149
Klco, Aaron 173
Klein, Ellen 86, 51. 121, 123. 131, 136
Knauss, Kirsten .. 7. 61, 82, 83. 89, 95, 143, 171.
173. 185
Knauss, Marsha 136, 192
Knight, Nyesha 173
Knight IV, Jesse 173
Knistautas, Michelle.. 8, 22, 35, 50, 52, 101. 192,
197
Knowles, Jacqueline 159
Knuth, Robert 132
Kochevar. Anita 35, 173
Koenig, Ingrid 33, 87. 1 12. 136
Koerber. Jamie 52
Koerber. Samantha 35. 50, 192, 198
Koeth, John 76, 149
Kokich, Judd 59
Kolar, Katie ... 5, 7, 8, 13, 35, 45, 50, 77, 98, 138,
171,192, 197
Kolenc, James 68, 82. 150
Kolenc. Nicole 125, 173
Kollar, Lisa 94
Koller. Jennifer 95. 173
Koller, Lisa 84,85, 150
Kontra, Nadine 173
Kontra, Terry 182
Kope, Jennifer 85, 150
Koratich, Brandy 150
Korosec, Crystal 47
Kovacevicfi, Chrissy 186
Krause, Samantha 159
Krimmel, Jill 139
Kristo, Darijo 150
Krivacic, Janette 150
Krivacic, Melissa 159
Krizan, Ante 150
Kroll, Bryan 150
Krutsch, Matthew .... 36.46,79.87,98, 111, 181.
189
Krutsch. Michael 79, 150
Kuhen. Laurel 94, 173
Kuklica, Jenna 36,95, 118. 192, 197
Kumel, Allyson 106, 124, 166, 173
Kunc, David 150
Kunchik, William 150
Kushan, Bradley 159
Kushan, Richard 67, 150
Kushin, Brad 188
Kyle, Rashawn 159
Kyler, Rebecca 150
\m
a nina was a big factor
on this year's weather.
La Bounty, Brian 20, 62. 63. 79. 159, 183
La Bounty, Carly 124, 170, 173
La Fountain. Amber 13, 105. 127
Lach. Wallace 36. 192. 197
Ladaika. Judy 139
Lampkins. Paris 150
Lanctot. Haines 159
Lanese, Richard 159
Langdon. Paula 139
Langford. Crystal 98, 174
Langford. Lisa 139, 192
Langsdale, Denis 33, 36
Langsdale, Dyana 159
Lardomita, Jack 57
Larkin Jr.. Bobby 36
Lassiter. Dontell 106. 159
Lassiter. Robert 159
Laurich, Matthew 57. 80, 174
Laurich, Michele 52, 125, 186. 197
Laurich, Taryn .... 36, 50. 134. 138, 186, 192, 197
Law Enforcement 110
Lawrence, Barry 188
Laznik, Kevin 159, 183
Leben, Brian 36, 51, 108
Lemon, Brandon 96, 105
Lennon. Brian 22, 36, 91, 97, 122
Lennon, Sean 76, 91. 97, 159
Leppelmeier. Eric 14. 159. 183
Lesko. Brandy 94. 116
Lewan, Rachel 150
Lewand. Rachel 83, 159. 185
Lewis. Demetria 57
Lewis, Don 182
Lewis. Laquonta 36, 98
Lewis. Mark 182
Lewis. Niesia 98, 174
Lewis. Steven 150
Li. Chen 36,50. 111
Licap, Shara 187
Linton, Brandon 13. 56. 57, 58. 72. 174
Linton, Jason 36. 50
Lipiec. Megan . 10. 13. 36, 50, 52, 81, 89, 90. 91.
97, 192, 197
Lipiec, Sarah 91,97. 118. 159. 163. 171. 185
Lo Conti, Dennis 174
Lock, Douglas 59, 150
Lockers :.. 126
Lockeft, Chanel 36. 98, 207
Locust, Jessica 95, 174
Loddy, B. J 57. 80
Lombardo, Anthony 159
London, Sabrina 150
Longo. Melissa 61, 103, 174
Longshaw. Candace 95, 105, 166
Look, Sarah 174
Lorber, Adrienne 36
Loveless, Jason 36, 125
Lowery, Eric 159
Lucas, Margaret 139
Lucas, Mark 10. 57, 174
Lucas, Robert 159, 183
Lucas, Suzanne .. 6, 9, 12. 14, 15, 36, 50, 52, 73.
74.77, 102. 116. 186, 192, 197
Index
Commercial Art students showing off their work at the Vocational Fair.
Vocational Automotive students getting ready to change the oil on one of
their cars.
Ludvik, Donny 174
Luksich, J. Damon 36, 108
Lynch III, Orrel 159
J~~\ any students have jobs
■ after school.
Macklin, Jolena 36, 50
Maddox, Chris 50
Maddox, Cris 36
Madison, Tiffany 159
Madorsky, Christopher 159
Mahone, Danielle 89. 97
Mahoney, Mizell 37
Majer, Dana 125, 172, 174
Majer, Robert 150
Maksymowicz, David 57, 159
Malenda, Dedra 150
Malenda, Derik .. 10, 87, 111, 120, 174, 189, 210
Malik, Shruti 61,98,113, 121, 159
Malnar, Nicholas 20, 108, 174
Malone, Kara 73, 150
Mance, Brandon 150
Mance, Deanna 109, 174
Mance, Michael 159
Marching Band 90
Marcu, Steve 33, 72, 139, 186, 192
Marek, Rebecca 94
Marek, Ryan 159
Marenzy, Tom 110
Markuz, Edward 37. 50
Mam Jr., Ernest 159
Maroli, Diane 33, 100. 139, 187, 192
Marsh, Kathleen 139
Marshall, Nicole 159
Martin, Cynthia 174
Martin, Keith 37, 50, 57
Martinenas, Andrea 174
Martinenas, Lisa 150
Marusic, Mario 23, 37, 50, 56, 57, 76, 134
Mascia, Sarah 73, 174, 187
Mason, Orlando 80, 139. 184
Masseria, Barbra 33. 139
Mastalski, Frank 37,76, 115
Mastalski, Undsey .... 54, 73, 134, 170, 171, 174,
186, 187
Masters, Choral 94
Matlock Jr., Myron 68. 88, 89. 150
Matthews, Jason 124, 174
Matthews, Terrence 80, 150
Mattson, Derek 76. 150
Maurer, Michael 95, 159
Mayle, Christopher . 8. 37, 50, 52, 82, 88, 89, 91,
95,97, 192. 198
Mburu. Samuel 76, 150
Mc Arthur, David 159
McCandless, Pat 110
Mc Carthy, Anthony 37, 57
Mc Cava, Mary 98
Mc Clain, Allison 185
McClain, Erron 110, 174
Mc Clave, James 76, 174, 188
Mc Cluskey, Kathleen 3, 11,37,57, 134
Mc Collum, Adrea 97
Mc Collum, Andrea 150
Mc Collum, Shannon 94, 159
Mc Connel, Karen 77
Mc Connell, James 150
Mc Connell. Tara 73, 142, 150
Index
Mc Cullough, Jacob 59, 150
Mc Cullough, Jason 79, 174
Mc Cullum, Andrea 91
Mc Dermort, Matt 188
Mc Donnell, Kathleen 104, 105, 139
Mc Donnell, Katie 105
Mc Dougal, Krystal 159
Mc Dowell, Jesse 174
Mc Dowell, Tanish 91, 92, 159
McElrath, Stephanie 37
Mc Elrath Jr., Marvin 150
Mc Ewen. Amy 150
Mc Fall, Steve 59
Mc Garry, Michelle 33, 139, 189
Mc Gee. Bonnie 105, 174
Mc Gill, Adria 77, 98, 150
Mc Gill. Nicholas 89, 91 , 94, 159
Mc Gill. Ryan 37. 68
Mc Govern, Brad 139
Mc Grady, Bruce 150
Mc Graw. Robert 52
Mc Grift, Darrell 150
Mc Griff, La Shawn 91, 92
Mc Intire, Sean 159
Mc Kay, Gail 83, 91, 97, 129, 159
Mc Kinney. Brandon 174
Mc Kinney. Ebonie 37
Mc Kinney, La Mar 174
Mc Laughlin, Judy 33
Mc Leod, Lisa 33, 139, 192
Mc Masters, Amanda 150
Mc Masters, Marie 174
Mc Millian, Marques 89, 91, 97
Mc Neezer, George 159
Mc Peek, Melissa 174
Mc Peek, Shannon 159
Mc Pherson, Segundina 150
Mc Redmond, Sandi 139, 192
McFall, Stephen 150
McKinney, Rayshawn 150
McNeal, Sylvia 159
Meadows, Colleen 159
Mediators 105
Medlen. Melissa 37.51,91,97, 126, 192,198
Medves, Lori 174
Medves, Melissa 150
Medvick, Samuel 182
Meier. Alissa 159, 187
Mellen, Edie 33, 109. 139
Melton, Shaun 37
Memories Divider 180
Mercadante. Joseph 159, 183
Mercado, Freddy 160
Merrifl, Dawn 3, 5, 7. 21, 37, 44, 50, 77, 81, 106,
107, 122, 180, 185. 192, 198
Mervar, Anthony 150
Metti, Allison 186, 189, 191
Metti, Christine .. 60, 61. 111, 113, 117, 126. 143,
160. 163, 187,210
Meyers, Gregory 37. 109
Meyers. Melanie 124
Miceli, Mary Jane 131, 139
Middleton. Jayson 37, 109
Middleton, Michael 160
Miheli, Lauren . 87, 1 1 1 , 1 1 6, 1 1 8, 1 1 9, 1 34, 1 66,
172, 174
Miklavcic, Michael 37, 50, 52, 54, 68. 82, 98, 100,
101, 102, 103, 120, 184, 192, 198,210
Miklavcic, Shana 37, 91, 93, 192, 198
Miklowski, Nanci37, 44, 50, 52, 97, 100, 192, 198
Mikolajski, Joshua 160
Miles, Ebony 160
Miles, Quitashia 160
Miller, Anisha 160
Miller, Jarod 94, 150
Miller, Keven 160
Miller, Molly 97, 139
Miller Jr., Jimmy 38
Mills. Laurie 5.84, 174
Misra, Flor 131, 139, 192
Mita. Barry 130. 139
Mitchell, David 174
Mitchell. Nicholas 150
Mitchell, Rapheal 89, 115
Mitchell. Stephanie 150
Mitchell, Tierra 85, 91, 97, 150
Mitro, Mart 105, 183
Mitskavich, Lori 189
Mlac, Katherine 160
Mlivic. Haris 38
Mobe, Semata 73
Modelski, Kenneth 82, 160
Modelski, Steve 38,52.68. 184. 192, 198
Moen, Daniel 91
Mohorcic, Robert 160
Molnar, Nicholas 63
Monroe III. Van 23, 56, 57, 80, 174, 182
Montague, Elizabeth ... 57, 77, 95, 104, 105, 174,
185
Montgomery, Titus 150
Moon, Jason 174
Moore, Christopher 57, 103, 174. 184
Moore, Desiree 92
Moore, Tameisha 150
Moorer, Chineika 160
Mooris, Shirli 160
Morris, Abygail 72, 174, 182
Morris, Cordell 12, 14, 15, 21, 38, 50, 56, 57, 98.
127, 184, 192, 198,207
Morris, Jessica 88,89,91,94,97, 118, 150
Morris, Katie 33
Morris, Shirli 81, 185
Morrison, Jim 91
Moses, Antonio 38
Moses, Johnny 70,72, 174
Mosley, China 150
Moster, Mark 89,91,97, 160
Moster, Matt 182
Moster. Sarah 186
Mowery. Sandra 77, 102, 105, 115, 174, 176.
186. 187
Mowery Jr.. Michael 151
Moxley. Daniel 38
Mudelski. Steve 50
Mueller, Christine 174
Muhvic. Janelle 61, 174
Muhvic. Jennifer 3, 49, 57, 72, 174
Muhvic, Nicholas 59,72, 151
Mulbah, Saltimatu 160
Mulraney, Nicole 174
Murdock, Quentin 57, 174
Murphy, Anthony 38, 67
Murrin-Russ, Janet 151
Myers, Melanie 38
Mytro, Matthew 79
\r~| ew principal takes over
j| control of Euclid High
School.
N.H.S 100
N.J.R.O.T.C 99
Nagle, Joshua 76, 79, 160
Nagode. Lauren 151
Nagode, Lindsey 102. 124, 174
Nally, Vickie 33, 139, 152
Napolo, Wai 125
National Honor Society 100
Needom, Bernard 160
Needom, Christopher 151
Negolfka. Frank 59. 80
Negolfka III, Frank 151
Nelson, Josh 76
Nelson, Joshua 151
Nelson. William 38, 51. 108
Nelson Jr., Daryl 151, 183
Nevins, Shaneil 151
Nickson, George 174
Niebes, Carole 139
Nielsen, Paul 139
Nielson, Margaret 139
Niemann, Melissa 174
Nolan, Chet 9. 57
Nolen, Jeffrey 151
Noll, Mary Beth 8, 38. 192. 199
Norfleet. Shanna 174
Norris. Richard 110
Novak, Barbara 139, 192
Novinc, Brandon 151
Novinc, Megan4, 9, 20, 38, 44, 50, 52, 53, 60, 61,
98, 100, 101, 113,116,117,128, 186.192,199
Nunn, Marsha 110
Nychel, Bonnie 186
pportunities are
available for people
with an education.
O'Brien, Sean 66, 67. 184
O'Neill, Brian 151
OToole, Sean 33, 72, 139, 145, 186
Brandon Ptak
Dear Brandon,
It's hard to believe this point in your life is
here already! The years have passed by so
fast. It seems that just yesterday you were
taking your first step, and now you are
ready to take your largest. As you prepare
for college, you are a wonderful young
man and we are extremely proud of you.
Please know our love for you runs deep,
and we will always be here for you. May
your life be filled with many blessings.
Love. Mom & Dad
z&m
i v- 'i-.-'iSlMi • T~j ^_ . ~ "5~5T -^f ^ '* if
Spectators waiting for a football game to begin.
O Brien, Sean 175
0 Connor, Andrea 38
Obran, Kathleen 91
Ochilin, Chris 81
Oden, Cindy 94
Ojo, Olushola 151
Ojo, Oluwakemi 98, 175
Okorn, Carla 160, 187
Olfin, Michell 91
Oliver, Delvona 38, 73, 74
Oliver, Jasmin 105
Oliver, Jasmine 151
Oliver, Seleste 38, 125
Ollle, Dawn 139
Olympiac, Science 1 1 1
Olympic, Science 111
Oprian, Fondakathleen 88, 89, 97, 151
Oravecz, Todd 38, 192, 199
Orchestra 89
Orlic, Ingrid 2, 38, 50, 104, 126, 192, 199
Orr, Artria 160
Ortiz, Migdalia 121, 160
Oslund, Joseph 97, 151
Osterman, Laura 83, 151
Osterman, Sarah . 54, 69, 83, 160, 170, 171, 185
Ostrander, Edward 63, 79, 109, 175
Oft, David 38, 182, 192, 199
Ott, Vickie 151
Ottinger, Manuel4, 7, 12, 38, 50, 52, 55, 76, 77, 78,
79, 102, 104, 162
rincipals were new for
ninth and eleventh
graders.
Jennifer Rys
Jenna - 1 am honored to be your
mom, to walk through life with
you, to witness an extraordinary
woman share her gifts with the
world; the best is yet to be.
Thanks for loving me.
Mom
P. A, Announcers 122
Pacheco, Cristina 85, 91, 97. 128, 151
Pacheco, Rafael 11, 38, 192, 199
Padavick, Bonnie 160
Padden. Brett 160
Padgette, Jermaine 80, 108, 175
Paige, Brian 39
Paige. Jamie 73, 74, 89, 91, 160, 185
Pannell, Lee Roy 175
Pannell. Shavon 61, 98, 175
Pannell, Tiffany 175
Panter, Aaron 39, 108
Paoloni. Brian 39, 113, 214
Paoloni, Daniel 175
Paoloni, Patricia 73, 151
Paratore, Frank 160
Paratore, Gregory 151
Parker, Anthony 160
Parker, Jermaine 175
Parker, Katrina 175
Parker, Omega 39, 50, 96
Parker, Reginald 160
Parker Jr., Calvin 39
Parrino, Lisa 151
Pasquale, Kathy 139,145
Passalacqua, Nicoie 151
Patel, Dinalben 105, 175
Paternite, Steven ... 8, 88, 89, 91, 94, 95, 97. 160
Patrons 192
Patterson, Aqueelah 73, 175
Patterson, Danielle 151
Patterson, Jamal 57
Patterson, La'Erica 175
Patterson, Lindsay 151
Patton, Amber 151
Pavicic, Mary Patricia 160, 187
Payerchin, Dave 79
Payerchin, David 79, 175
Payne, Catherine 139
Peacock, Sabrina 151
Pekol, Nancy 52
Pelton, Mary 139
Penko, Allison 12, 21, 84, 85, 102, 128, 172, 175
Penn, Sonya 160
Penny, Angela 160
Perez, Jo-Rita 33, 140
Peric, Ann 134, 160, 170, 171
Peric, Christina 13, 39, 50, 52, 83
Perko, Stephen 151
Perry, Lanecia 151
Peters, Mary Ann 140
Peterson, Christina 118, 140
Petras. Molly 39, 104, 192, 199
Petrick, Deborah : 33, 140
Petrochic, Robert 39
Petrochic, Sara 151
Petrovic, Bob 113, 130, 134, 140, 192
Petty, Antonio 175
Pfahl, Sara 8, 32, 49, 104, 175
Phillips, De Andre 151
Phillips, Marcus 151
Phillips, Peter 39, 82, 184
Phillips Jr., Ernest 175
Phoumyyoth, Michael 160
Phoumyyoth, Soulasack 39
Phoutthavong, Sisattanak 39
Pica, Heather 175
Pierce, Amy 39, 109
Pierce, Chris 188
Pierce, Elisabeth 160
Pignatiello, Roy 33,57, 130. 140
Student Council senior representatives, Dan Seifried, Abby Stanic, Cordell
Morris, Vicky Yarish, Jeff Evans, Susan King, Wendy Barker, Niki
Yannaras and Chanel locked showing how not to sit in the audutorium.
Pikovnik, Ambrosia 175
Pikovnik, Joshua 160
Pinkston. Charmaine 175
Pinkston, Krystle 151
Pittard, Christine 91, 97. 160
Pla, Sally 137, 140
Platko, Lisa 33, 140, 145
Piatt, Lucy 33
Plavcan, Gabrielle 175
Plavcan, Nathanial 151
Play. Fall 118
Pletcher, Penny 98, 140
Plicka, Carl 160
Plovock III, Joseph 95, 122, 160
Plumb, Robert 59
Podmore, Douglas 175
Poetry Club 129
Polachek, Robert 39
Polke, Jacqueline 142, 175
Pollard II, Nkrumah 67, 175
Polzner, Daniel 151
Polzner, Joseph 175
Pompey. Deanthony 160
Ponder. Jermaine 39
Potocnik, David 175
Potocnik, Rachel 151
Poulos, Jennifer 39, 89
Poulos. Michael 151
Powaski, Ron 140
Powell, Artis 184
Powell, Ashley 80, 175, 184
Powell, James 88, 89, 91, 97, 160
Praskavich, Anthony 175
Prater, Makeda 151
Pratt, Lucy 61, 111, 138, 140, 188. 189, 192
President, Marketa 33, 140
Preston, Dionte 105, 160
Preston, Gina 175
Price, Amanda3, 39, 50. 52, 89, 91, 97, 125, 134,
192, 199
Price, Brandi 175
Price, Brandon 175
Pritchett, Nicole 105, 151
Prom 190
Propana, Marcea 98
Provateare, Joshua 160
Provateare, Nicole 151
Ptak, Brandon 19, 39. 50, 52, 192, 206
Ptak, Ryan 5, 76, 160, 188
Pulley, Fallon 160
Purtival, Sir 76
Purvis, Alana 77, 84, 85, 89, 151
uiero Taco Bell.
Qubey, Terrell 72
Quigley, Geoffrey 39
., ugby was started as a
new intramural sport.
Radan, Ivan 175
Radosevich. Michelle 160, 187
Raguz, Anna 160
Raguz, Tomislav 175
Raia, Nicole 124, 170, 175
Rainey. Marsha 91,97, 160
Ramdhan, Glen 89, 97, 160
Ramdhan, Moonilal 59, 105. 151
Ramlow, Barbara . 20. 62, 63, 104, 140, 143, 192
Ramlow. Robert 33, 63
Randall, Jabraun 39
Randall, Lavelle 161
Randall Jr., Aaron 151
Ransaw, Atini 40, 51, 108
Ratka, Fran 140, 192
Rattiliff, Ondreia 151
Rauscher, Christine 161
Ray, Michael 175
Ray. Victoria 161
Raymond, Jamie 124
Raymond, Preston 40, 52
Razzauti, Marco 40,49, 82, 104
Reagan, Sarah 40
Redwood. Donovan 151
Reed, Chris 184
Reese, Dianca 73, 75, 175
Reese Jr., Lysander 161
Reeves, Jonathon 151
Reid. Tristen 175
Reilly, Erin 40, 50, 102, 106
Rembert. Carlos 151
Rembert, Syreeta 89, 175
Renbarger, Renee 151
Renix, Amos 181
Repko, Patricia 140
Resnik, Bridget 4,9,83, 115, 120, 143. 172, 175,
210
Rezzolla, Mike 33, 57, 140
Ricardo, Robert 72
Ricci, Anthony 151
Rice, Carmen 96, 97. 161
Rice, Christal 91. 175
Rice, Robert 151
Richards, Jacquelyn 120, 161
Richards, Marcy 140, 192
Richardson. Angel 161
Richardson, Brandon .. 11, 13. 40, 44, 50. 56, 57,
72, 103, 182, 192. 199
Richardson. Christopher 161
Richardson, Laniece 129, 151
Richeson, Marques 76, 161
Rico, Stephen 140
Rico, Steve 214
Riedel, Gary 57, 80. 161
Riggins. Chavon 40, 125
Riley, Shawna 151
Rinella, Jennifer 76, 77, 175
Rinella, Joseph 68. 82, 151
Roberts, Aziza 73. 75, 175
Roberts. James 151
Roberts Jr., Ryan 151
Robinson, Jordan 134, 175
Robinson, Matthew 76,79, 161, 184
Rodgers, Trenee 151
Rodick, Frank 152
Rodin, Mary Ann 84, 98
Rodriguez. Joe 68. 140
Rodriguez . Joe 82
Rogers, Kenneth 40
Rogers. Ramon 175
Rogowski, Nicholas 152
Rohl. Richard 62,63,91,97, 101, 161
Rohlke. Carl 97, 175
Rohlke, Stacy 175
Index
Students and faculty enjoyed Homecoming very much.
Rondini, Joseph 59
Ross. Laura 61, 113, 166, 175
Roth, James 40, 51, 91, 97
Rozman, Tony 33, 108, 140, 192
Rozotti, Felicia 77
Rozzati, Felicia 77
Ruberto, Chrystal 161
Rucker, De Onte' 40, 50
Rucker, James 161
Rucker, Shanina 161
Rudder, Deborah 140
Rufo, Ryan 182
Rusbasan, Jeremy 161
Ruscin, Kelly 77, 143, 161, 163
Rusnak, Justin 1 10
Russo, Jacqueline 110
Russo, Joyce 140, 142
Russo, Tony 133
Rutti, Christopher 57, 161
Ryan, Eric 76, 82, 137, 176, 184
Ryder, Thomas 105, 161
Rys, Jennifer 40, 52, 84. 91, 97, 98, 192, 207
Rys, Steven 91, 97, 176
now days shortened the
time in school in
January.
S.A.D.D 121
S.A.V.E 121
Sabbath, Angela 6, 40, 52, 109, 192, 200
Sabo, Stephen 89, 161
Sacko, Timothy 176
Saengchareun, Kongsy 40, 109
Sahye, Khemeo 40, 124
Said, Tark 152
Salisbury, Karen . 9. 20, 40, 50, 52, 61, 100. 101.
111, 113, 186, 192,200
Salisbury, Matthew 76, 152
Salupo, Amy . 1 1 , 1 9. 21 , 40. 50, 52, 54, 69. 1 00,
192,200
Salvatore, James 176
Sams, Andrea 145, 152
Sams, Nicholette 8, 13, 20, 40, 45, 50, 52, 53, 98,
101, 113, 117, 186, 192,200
Samsa, Nicole 4, 84, 85, 95, 176
Sanders. Dreamer 161
Sanelli, Leanne 176
Sanicki, Kathryn 176
Sanicky, Kathryn 77,87, 112
Santilli, Sam 59, 73, 140, 192
Santucci, Christie 161
Santucci, Nick 40
Sarns-Gaunt, Brigid 129, 152
Sarpolis. Ryan 12, 176
Satava, Sheila 152
Sattler, Gregory ... 63, 66, 67, 140, 161. 163, 184
Saviers, Nancy 138, 140
Savies, Jennifer 91
Sawyer, Satasha 40,50.52
Sayavongsa, Oska 176
Sayles. Robert 161
Scales, Leah 96, 152
Scalese, Eric 176
Scalese, Matthew 152
Scaparotti, Erica 101, 114. 124, 176
Scaparotti, Samuel 152
Scharf, Rhonda 140. 192
Scheider, Bryan 52. 184
Index
Scheider, Jesse 68. 82, 176. 184
Scheider, Krysti 83, 152
Scheurman, Elizabeth 5, 84, 85, 91, 97, 125
Scheurman, Lauren 84
Schiffbauer, Nikole 41, 50, 192, 200
Schmidt, Jonathan 41
Schmidt, Kristopher 41
Schoen, Michael 161
Schoen, Tim 1 18
Schonauer, Gregory 14, 41 , 50, 79, 98, 102, 104
Schossler. Cheryl 140
Schoval, Edward 41
Schroeder, Fred 33, 140
Schuenemann, Michael 152
Schuette, Nathaniel 161
Schultz, Amy 176
Schulz, Dona 140
Schuster, Eric 52
Schutte. Kristen 76, 77. 152
Schweikert, Sarah 89, 161
Schwenke, Pete 10,57,80.81, 140, 185
Science Olympics 1 1 1
Scott, Brandi 152
Scott, Deontau 152
Scott, Jessica . 41, 82, 83, 91, 93. 117, 185, 192,
200
Scott, Leonard 110
Scott, Matthew 161
Scott II, Emeri 41, 184
Sederholm, Kirk 19, 41
Segulin, Mickey 141
Seifried, Daniel . 41 , 47, 50, 87, 95, 98, 1 05, 1 1 1 .
116, 118, 119, 122,189,207
Seifried, Michael 122, 124, 176, 182
Selvaggio, Nick 110, 141, 205
Senior Divider 18
Senior Vocational Automotives 108
Sennert, Christine 89
Sergo. Jim 76
Serwatka. John 161
Setser. M, Shannon8, 14, 41, 45, 50, 52, 98, 101,
102, 192,200
Severino, Jan 141
Seymour, Ronald 14, 58, 122, 132, 133, 138. 192
Sharp, Brandy 96. 152
Sharp, Courtney 186
Shavers, Rahman 57,72, 105, 176, 181, 184
Shaw, Brandon 41, 103, 105
Shaw, James 176
Shaw, Krista 94, 176
Shaw, Tonika 152
Shea, Kevin 161
Shea, Melissa 5.84,85, 116, 134, 171,176
Sheck, Mike 57, 141
Sheehan, Timothy 90, 91, 93, 97, 161
Sheldon. Dan 110
Shepherd, Gyonez 176
Shepherd. Richard 41, 52
Sheridan. Elaine 141, 192
Sheridan, Paula 141, 192
Shirey, Ross 41
Short, Jessica 77, 94, 152
Shorter, Katie M 132
Shy. Luke 76. 89, 152
Shy. Mario 91, 176. 182
Shyree, Nick 109
Siedler, Brian 182
Siemasa, Oscar 76
Sierputowski, Jeffrey 10, 41, 50, 52, 76. 192. 200
Simek. Bryan 152
Simenc, Matthew 166, 171, 176, 180, 182
Simenc, Mike 52, 184
Simmons III, David 161
Simon, Lisa 73, 130, 141
Simpson, Jim 141
Sivik, Catherine 94, 118, 152
Ski Club 101
Skidmore, Shawn 110
Skok, Elizabeth 21, 84, 85, 104, 124, 176
Skok, Jason 41,90,91,97, 102, 192,200
Skovira, Kristal 132
Slabe. Matthew 41
Slabe. Rebecca 154, 161. 185
Slagle, Michael 57. 183
Slamic, David 72, 161
Slepsky, Daniel ... 41, 51, 52, 68, 89, 91, 97, 114,
184
Slogar, Michael 41, 125
Slovenec, Jesse 8, 22
Smerke. John 161
Smith, Aaron 176
Smith, Abra 161
Smith. Daniel 41, 52, 192, 201
Smith, Diondra 73, 152
Smith, Dwayne 184
Smith, Emmanuel 42, 70, 72
Smith, Germaine 57, 72, 161
Smith, Jason 72, 161
Smith, Jeffrey 161
Smith, Kendra 4, 5, 84, 85, 91, 93, 105. 154. 161,
187
Smith, Kim 185
Smith, Latosha 152
Smith, Linda 161
Smith, Quentin 152
Smith, Robert 33, 131,141, 192
Smith, Ryan 42
Smith, Shayla 42,51, 192,201
Smith, Stephanie 161
Smith, Tamika 152
Smith, Toni 161
Smith II, Gregory 59. 80, 152
Smylie, Kristen 161
Smyth, Samuel 105, 152
Soccer 76
Softball 186
Soini. Mark 118, 161
Soini, Thomas 21,42,57, 182, 192,201
Solema, David 42, 51, 52, 88, 89, 91, 97, 98, 100,
101, 192,201
Solema. Michael 122, 161
Soltesz, Frank 33,78,79, 141,184, 192
Sophomores 154
Sorriento, Paola 176
Spada, John 42
Sparrow, Tara 161
Sparrow. Todd 72, 161
Speer, Mathew 76, 91, 97
Spence, Lester 59, 152
Spencer, Antonio 13, 176
Spiga, Barbara 87, 129, 141
Spikes, Alexandria 94. 152
Sports Divider 54
Sprigs, Tomika 152
St. Clair Automotive 21 1
Stafford, Wayne 164
Stahre, Allison 186
Stahre, Erika 98, 152
Stallworth, Robert 164
Stambaugh. Suzanne 189
Stamper, Shuree 164
Stanic, Abby ... 20, 21 , 42, 44. 46, 51 , 53, 85, 98,
100, 102, 192,201,207
Stanic, Brett 78, 79, 164, 184
Stanic, Derek 52
Stanic, Kurt 132
Stansberry, Kristen 176
Stavange, Jessica 152
Steck, Elizabeth 141
Steele, Donte 176
Stefanac, Megan 21,69,84,85, 164, 185
Stenger, Erik 108, 176
Stenroos, Jessica 85, 1 52
Stern, Lynne 23, 42, 53, 100, 105, 114
Stern., Lynne T 51
Stevens. Demond 42, 108
Stewart, Kenneth 176
Stewart, Shondra 98, 176
Stewart. Trayce 69,73, 152
Stewart Jr., Bart 164
Stigh, Matt 110
Stobierski. Julia ... 14. 15, 83, 103, 170, 176, 186
Stobinski, Judith 1 1 1
Stobinski, Judy 141
Stokes. Shawn 176
Stone, Samantha 164
Story, Curtis 176
Stoudemire, Jaja 164
Stoudmire. Kai 73, 152
Strell, Dennis 57, 164, 188
Strell, Nicholas 42, 192, 201
Stricko, Tabitha 187
Strodtbeck, Owen 91, 97, 176. 182
Strukel. Megan 142, 152
Stuber. David .v„ 164
Student Council 98
Student Council Ad 212
Student Life Divider 6
Stumpf. David 141
Suchy, Angela 91
Suchy, Michael 20.63, 177, 184
Suchy, Rich 59, 72
Suchy Jr., Richard 152
Sudama, Vishantie 42, 60, 61, 118
Sugar, Christine 152
Surgeon, Monica 152
Survey 113
Sustar, Thomas 42, 116, 125, 192,201
Sustin, Mike 185
Sutton, Nicole 152
Swansegar, Kim 77, 85, 163, 164
Swetel, Jacobrobert 42
Swift, Samuel 164
Swift, Sean 177
Swiga, Adam 110
Swigs, Andrew 72
Swimming 82
Switalski, Sharon 42
Swope, Pete 61
l_ _j ape was used to hold
J broken I.D.'s together.
Taddeo, Jessica 164
Taksar, Dennis 177
Taksar, Kevin 184
Tamburro, Stacey 164
Tamburro, Stephanie 109, 129, 177
Tanner, Catrina 42
Tavakoli, Omid 76, 82, 83, 124, 177
Tavon, Shawn 57
Taylor, Candace 164
Taylor, Courtney 72. 153
Taylor, Jeremy 110
Taylor, Stephanie 153
Taylor III. Fred 108,177
Team, Drill 129
Tedla, Semere 177
Tenerove, Austin 153
Tenkku, April 153
Tennis, Boy's 188
Tercek, Lynette 141
Terrence, Ayo Femi 177
Terrence, Nicole 96
Terry, Tonya 153
Theme 2
Thies. Dawn 164 ^
Thomas, Adrianne 164
Thomas, Brandon 42, 51
Thomas, La Toya 153 ^
Thomas. Lakeith 177
Thomas, Latoya 153
Thomas, Lee 164
Megan Ballinger
Dear Megan.
Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You're off to great places!
You're off and away!
You have brains in your head.
You have feel in your shoes.
You can steer yourself
Any direction you choose.
You're on your own. and you know what you
know.
And you are the one who'll decide where to go.
Dr. Seuss
I love you.
Mom
Thomas, Stephanie 153
Thompson, George 153
Thompson, Julia ... 42,44,51,53, 100, 101, 111,
114, 186
Thompson, Kimberly 91,97, 153
Thompson, Ronald 165
Tiedman, Ryan 110
Tillman, Johnny 72, 165
Tinker, Amber 177
Tirabassi, Michael 177
Tisi, Mary .... 4,9, 12,77,83, 117, 120, 137, 172,
177, 185,210
Tizzano, Diane 88, 90, 91, 94, 97, 112, 137, 141,
192
Tkac, Carol 33
Tocarchick, Diana 177
Todd, Ebony 177
Tokic Jr., Joseph 67,153
Tolliver, Jason 42, 124
Toloe, Josephine 153
Toloe, Lischen 165
Toloe, Randy 42
Tomlinson, Simone 91 , 165
Tomlinson, Terry 43
Tompkins, Matthew 165
Tomsic, Milan 82, 91, 97, 134, 162, 165, 171, 188
Torrelli, Chris 33, 111, 121, 141, 192
Toth, Alex 141
Toth, Emily 165
Track 184
Track, Indoor 80
Tracy, Mary 9, 61, 113, 116, 134, 177
Tracy, Robert 153
Tramsak, Kimberly.. 6, 43, 51, 53, 109, 192, 201,
215
Ran, Ann 165
Triggs, Carolyn 106,141
Trobenter, Scott 79
frobenter, Steven 153
Truskolaski, Bryan 165
Tschantz, Matthew 98, 111, 163, 165
Tschantz, Michael 68, 82. 111, 163, 165, 184
Tucci, Angela 89, 94, 97, 165
fucci, James , 43,125
Tucker, Candy 109
Tucker, Clinton 71, 72, 177
fucker, Jacob 177
fukes, Evexyzia 43
Turk, Pat 141
Turkall, Dennis 72, 141, 145, 181, 182
furman, Kevin 177
Turner, Lakisha 43
Tutolo, Amanda 43,72,81, 185
Twiggs, Andrew 153
Tyler Jr., Ronald 10,43,57, 109
Tyson, Kevin 165
L | uderclassmen mature
j i throughout the year.
Udovich, Jillian 77, 177, 186
Udovich, Lisa 186, 191
Jjcic, Lynn 141
Jlle, Janet 33, 141, 192
Jlle, Michael 177, 182
Jlle, Robyn 186
Jlle, Stacy 84, 85, 98, 153
Underclass Divider 142
Jrban, Andrea 91, 92, 153
Urban, Kristen 91,92,128, 177
Jrban, Nancy 105, 165, 185
arsity sports made a
good showing their first
year in the L.E.L.
Valentine, Courtney 61,98, 177.210
Valentine, Derrick 177
Valerio, Andrea 165
Van Eeen, Erin 185
Van Ho, Kay F 132
Van Ho, Valerie 43, 51, 53, 105
Van Leer, David 132
Van Scyoc, Jessica 153
Vannarath, Srinakorn 177
Vansen, Sensity , 91
Vanzant, Dessiray 165
Vargo, Jared 165
Varne, Brian 43
Varsity Chorale 95
Vasko, Danielle 165
Vaslavsky. Sheri 43
Vauters, Lidia 177
Vazquez, Michael 153
Verch, Michael 43, 51, 76, 78, 79, 91, 97, 124
Verch, Nicholas 68, 78, 79, 153
Veres, Alicia 47
Vernier, Stanley 91, 97, 153
Vetovetz, Catherine 89, 141
Via, Sara 127, 177
Vicarelli, Frank 182
Vidmar, Gina 165
Vidra, Bryan 177
Vince, Michael 165
Virgies Jr., Tommie 56, 57, 71, 72, 184
Vocational Automotives 108
Vohnout, Chris 43
Voices of New Life 96
Voll, Devin 43, 45, 53, 98
Voll, Nicholas 165
Von Benken, Bill 33, 52, 141, 192, 210
Vuyancih, Michael 43. 124
Vuyancih, Patrick 138. 141
elcome to your school,
The Euclid High
School.
Wade, Karen 43, 51, 53
Waganek, Shannon 165
Wahl, John 52
Wai Napolo 125
Waina, Melissa 6, 77, 104, 171, 177
Waina, Rebecca 77, 83, 153
Walford, Shawn 80
Walker, Andrew 57, 94, 95, 172, 177
Walker, Bernadette 13, 177
Walker, Damon 153
Walker, Victor 165
Wallace, Neal 165
Wallace, Nicole 43
Wallend, Kelly 177
Walls, Asia 153
Walsh, Robert 91, 98
Waltherll, Brian 82, 153
Walton Jr., Rodney 43, 105
Wardell, Kenneth 98, 165
Ware, Steven 153
Ware, Terence 80, 153
Warman, Dennis 177
Warner, Brandan 72, 165
Warner, Eugene 43,125
Washington, Eddie 47, 51, 53
students took mid-terms by subject area in January.
The Marching Band and the Flag Corps added color, sound and motion to the
halftime festivities.
Wasylyk, Matt 76, 134. 138
Watts, Adina 47
Watts, Jaclyn 96, 153
Watts, Tahnesha 47,51
Webster, Herbert 66, 67, 165
Webster, Tatiana 73, 177
Weems, Jenea 185
Weglarz, Thomas 47,51
Weidensall. Joshua 177
Wein, Ursula 47, 49, 51, 53, 69, 81, 114, 126,
185,210
Weintraub, Timothy 47, 124
Wells, Brandon 72, 153
Wells, Elana 84, 94, 153
Wells, Kevon 153
Welsh, Kevin 47, 76, 125
Wensing, Dan 137, 141, 192
West, Ricardo 153
Westbrook, Ashley 165
Westbrooks Jr., Ray 21,137
Westerfield, Howard 57
Wheeler, Ebony 185
White, Amiara 177
White, Bryan 177
White, Joseph 47. 76
Whitehead, Ericka 165
Whitely, Julie 11, 47, 49, 51, 53, 57, 192, 201
Whiteman Jr., Kenneth 153
Whitmore, Aaron 72, 165
Whitney, De Juan 47
Widar, Matthew 47
Wilbraham, Jonathan 94, 153
Wilcox, Carmen 165
Wilcox, Eddie 182
Wilkerson, Michael 177
Wilkerson, Najma 165
Williams, Anthony 165
Williams, Antonio 153
Williams, Barbara 153
Williams, David 165
Williams, Diana 47
Williams, Eric 108, 177
Williams, Jen 48,60,61,81,98, 118
Williams, Jinan 153
Williams, Kelly 165
Williams, Maria . 46, 47, 48, 51, 53. 73, 100, 105,
192,202
Williams, Nathaniel 153
Williams, Noel 48, 51 , 53, 124
Williams, Oral 46,76. 101, 192, 203
Williams, Tiffany 153
Williams II, Gregory 72, 153
Willingham, Bruce 67
Willingham, Taresa 94, 165
Willis, Jamikka 48, 109
Willoughby, Todd 177
Willrich, Michelle 153
Wilson, Bennie 177
Wilson, Christopher 153
Wilson, Dwayne 72, 153
Wilson, Jasmine 165
Wilson, Michelle 82, 83, 92, 177
Wilson, Quentin 153
Wilson, Rasheena 165
Wilson, Scott 73
Windham, Dennis 59
Winter, Jay 57
Wintertest 102
Wise, Jeremy 153
Wise, John 48
Wise, Kellie 89, 94, 177
Wise, Meghan 94, 165
Wise, Richard 48
WW, Erin 153
Witten, Erica 48
Wittwer, Philipp 48, 113, 177
Wolchko, John 22, 49
Woldenng, Ruth 94, 153
Wolenski, Cerrissa 177
Wolenski. Phaedra 177
Wolford, Shawn 59, 153
Womick, Brandon 48
Woodruff, Barnett 177, 188
Woods, Aprielle 177
Woods, Douglas 177. 182
Woods, Rachel 153
Worthy. Ashia 153
Worthy, Danielle 153
Woyton, Christina 48
Wrestling 66
Wright, Tequila 48,51
Wurm, Kurt 165
\ \t j ou are an important
\^ member of your school
\m community.
Yannaras, Nikil 8, 48, 51 , 53. 54, 61 , 98, 1 00. 1 02,
103, 111, 113, 116. 117, 184, 185,207
Yannaras, Steve 188
Yarbrough, Nichole 48, 53. 109
Yarish, Victoria . 20,48,91.92,94,98, 101, 102,
192.204,207
Yeh, Victorian 59
York, Richard 69. 80, 81, 141, 145, 185
Young, Kelly 48, 124
Young, Suron 165
Young, Taurean 153
Young, Terrence 153
ip-up Adidas pants are
the newest style of
warm-ups.
Zagar, Frank 165
Zagar, Jay 22
Zagar, Marianne 48. 51
Zalewski. Christopher 95,98. 118. 119, 165
Zarch, Helda 76
Zdesar, Erika 165
Zeigler, Gerald 183
Zeigler Jr., Gerald 57, 165
Zevnik. Jeff 182
Ziamba, Joshua 165
Ziga, Haseena 165
Zorman, Brian 182
Zrim, Anthony 153
Zrim, Thomas 153
Zucca, Ron 33, 141, 144, 186, 192
Zupancic, Jaime 48, 125, 192,205
Zuzic, Dino 76, 77, 82. 91, 97
Zuzic. Joseph 76.82,91.97, 101, 153
Zuzic Jr., Dino 83. 165
Index
CLOSING
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The staff of the 1999Euclidian would like
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possible. This was difficult due to the limited
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sincerely apologize for any errors or omissions
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Ruth Clear;
Ruth Cleary missed having her picture taken in the
Fall tor the Senior Section and by the time we
received a picture all of the underclass sections were
also completed. We are including it here so at least her
picture is included in the book.
Steve Rico is an aide who impresses his students by
swallowing fire.
Aaron Carpenter is shown
riding his Trials bike on the
rocks along the lake shore.
He is participating in a sport
called Observed Trials.
Observed Trials is a sport of
European origin and involves
riding over obstacles without
putting one's feet down. The
obstacles can be shipping
pallets, logs, rocks, spools,
cement blocks, cars, etc.
Perfect balance, smooth
technique and strength are
required. Organized
competitions usually
involved a series of four to
ten "sections" which had
specific lines and directions
the riders had to proceed
through to complete the
section. Riders got points for
putting their foot down. The
rider with the least points at
the end was the winner.
There are two types of trials
bikes. The "Stock" bike was
basically a normal 26"
mountain bike with at least
five working gears. Good
brakes and a light, strong
frame was highly recom-
mended. The "Modified"
bike is what Aaron is shown
riding. It consists of a frame
with custom geometry, 20"
wheels, a "bashguard" below
the crank and brakes front
and rear. These bikes are
NOT BMX bikes.
The great thing about Trials was that you could nde on almost anything, almost anywhere. Aaron and his friends
oe, Downtown Cleveland, oca. parks and even at the high school or wherever there was a wide vanet of
a wa cm" ;;'" trnfhW r H " """"' b'°CkS' ^ ^ ^ imp0rtam ^ °" their "des ™ U
a watchful eye out tor the pohce who sometimes take a dim view of riding in strand places
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we!enbePin!'msnl|d r"^ CaS,r0;inCe are >hown P'^-g Tic-Tac-Toe with the new iMac computers which
were being installed in the computer lab in room 397 during the year.
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'99 WE'RE SO FINE
WE'RE SO FINE-
GO '99
GO EUCLID
YOU ARE TRULY THE BEST-IT HAS BEEN
MY PLEASURE TO BE YOUR PRINCIPAL FOR
THESE LAST FOUR YEARS.
BEST WISHES FOR A LONG, HEALTHY. PROS
PEROUS AND MOST OF ALL HAPPY LIFE...
MAY ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE.
MARILYN FOOTE
I ENTER THE DOOR TO MY SENIOR YEAR
AND SO ENTERS MY BODY THE FEELING OF FEAR
I AM REALLY SCARED OF ALL THIS CHANGE
GRADUATION FEELS SO OUT OF RANGE
BUT EVERYTHING FEELS THE SAME
ANOTHER YEAR OF BUYING SCHOOL SUPPLIES
THE FEELING OF BEING AN UNDERCLASSMAN DIES
GATHERING PENS, PENCILS FOLDERS AND BOOKS
THE SAME FACES, THE SAME LOOKS
NEXT YEAR I WONT ENTER THE SAME OLD DOOR.
GOING TO OUR LAST HOMECOMING
OUR LAST WINTERFEST
SENIOR PROM IS GOING TO BE THE BEST
WE ARE THE CLASS OF 99
THE BEST BRANCH ON THE EUCLID VINE!!!!
K. TRAMSAK-'99
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