Skip to main content

Full text of "Euclidian"

See other formats


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2011  with  funding  from 

Euclid  Public  Library 


http://www.archive.org/details/euclidian50unse 


EUCLIDIAN 


Euclid  High  School 


711  East  222nd  Street 


Euclid,  Ohio  44123 


Volume  50 


(216)  261-2900 


Enrollment  1859 


m 


\<Z"J.t:<::"J 

JlI 

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. 


■ 


^■^■HH^MR 


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. 


mim 


Student  Life 


20  »9£ 


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. 


I  I  IHI^^HI 


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. 


12     \  Homecoming 


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. 

14     \  Homecoming 


ANIGHT 


More  than  700  students  i 


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. 

Homecomina/ 


JL  £ 


<<>■ 


M 


I* 


'* 


\ 


Iffc&r 


Ek. 


s 


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. 


18    /Senior  Divider 


I 


SENIORS 


Students  getting 
ready  to  begin 
their  days. 


*,. 

H 

& 

HHBB* 

f 

Jeff  Evans  and 
Brandon 
Bucar  are 
taking  note  of 
Karen 

Hanson,  Abby 
Stanic,  Nikki 
Sams,  Karen 
Salibury, 
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. 


20      >  Seniors 


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. 


■ 


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 

Catholic  same.  ,. 

Seniors< 


21 


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. 


22      >  Seniors 


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. 


*<•.-■ 


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 


Pierre  Allen 


Karin  Anderson 


Laura  Anderson 


Michael  Anderson  La  Shandra  L.  Anthony 


Ramona  Badley 


Michael  Bailey 


Rashaun  Bailey 


m  m 

Megan  Ballinger 


t£-:fc?< 


Jennifer  Barker 


Wendy  Barker 


Gregory  Baron 


<zl&^3.  o^f  fQQty 


Melissa  Bartchak 


24      >  Seniors 


Rick  Bartel 


Joseph  Barzal 


Lisa  Basalla 


Takara  Baugh 


1974 


■  EPS 


Thomas  Bauza 


Natalie  M.  Beck 


Michael  Belanich 


Brandon  Bell 


Jamie  Benak 


Chris  Biehl 


Johnny  Booth 


-:CT 


Jonathan  Black 


Michael  Boothe 


Kathleen  Blatnik 


Tiffani  Borden 


Holly  Bowmaster 


c?l&^3.  ty^fQ^O 


Rachel  Blevins 


Melissa  Brady 


Seniors/     25 


1975 


Wendi  Brichacek 


Alexandrea  Brinovec 


Gibran  Britt 


Ronald  Broughton  Jr. 


f 

*\ 

W&1. 

*>  T 

\  -- 

M 

) 

<r 

I, 
I 


Hassan  Brown 


Michael  Brown 


Christina  Browski 


Jessica  Burns 


Robert  Butera 


Regina  Cadovec 


Veronica  Callaway 


Nicole  Candow 


Thomas  Cangemi 


fh 

i  AM 

ML  ^ 

-'    J 

;  ^f*W* 

Hr«            TWS 

Katy  Carmichael 


Kevin  Carse 


Lonnie  Carson 


Cedrick  Carstarphen 


Anthony  Castrovince 


t?/£i<s<i  vft000 


26     >Seniors 


David  Cerne 


Leah  Cherne 


Michael  Christopher 


197ft 


, 


Steven  Cipo 


Patrick  Clarke 


Brian  Cocherel: 


"'JSsfia  Coe 


Gabriel  Cogley 


Nicholas  Colantonio  Anthony  Coleman 


Janelle  Colini 


Chandra  Collier 


Katie  Collins 


Jamie  Comer 


Shayla  Conner 


Cynthia  Cook 


Joi  Cooks 


czl&3.^  o^f  tQOQ 


Elizabeth  Copic 


Seniors/     27 


»     41 


1977 


Monica  Corpening 


James  Cothron 


Wesley  Crane  III 


Ada  M.  Cunningham 


MB 


Alma  Curie 


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 


- 


28     >  Seniors 


<zl&^<z  o^f  f0Q0 


<9  year  to  treasure 


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 


/  r/ 

fl  / 

Joel  Edwardsen 


Monique  Rene  Egleton 


Jennifer  Emser 


<z£&^£   €J^f  fQQO 


Nic  Eslick 


Se 


niors<^   2°\ 


<     JR.* 

-V", 

mSF' r*M 

1979 


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 


■ 


Laura  dicker 


Deaonma  Gooden 


Dorian  Goulde 


£*£&<£<£    O^f  f0OQ 


Teddie  Graves 


30      >  Seniors 


Tennille  Graves 


Kenneth  Gravitte 


Edward  Gray 


Christian  Green 


1980 


Budd  Greene 


Jonathan  Gudaitis 


Khabeah  Hall 


Brian  Grice 


Yahaira  Guilfu  Diaz 


Maria  Hall 


Kevin  Grisez 


Patrick  Gutbrod 


Benjamin  Halstead 


0% 

Adriane  Groudle 


Zarina  Haddon 


Karen  Hanson 


<?£&£$.  o^f  tQ0Q 


Laurel  Grundman 


Jacqueline  Hale 


Ebonie  L.  Harrington 


Seniors<      31 


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 


<^  32    \  Seniors 


Lisa  Basalla  and  Sara  Pfahl  touring  the  grounds  of  the  Schloss( Palace)  Wilhelmstal. 


V 


iM  *  iii 


i^Wi 


tfWHi 


\im 


Above:  Sara  Pfahl  and  Lisa  Basalla  with  their 
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. 

Seniors< 


1983 


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 


34      >  Seniors 


tzl&iz^  &Y*  t*^  &  O 


Beth  Jackson 


Brian  Jackson 


Maurice  Jackson 


Alvenia  Jaggers 


1984 


Crystal  Jamerson 


Erika  James 


Damion  Johnson 


Gregory  Johnson 


Scott  Johnson 


Lawrence  Jones 


m  "     ■*■ '  1 

( 

I   -     ■     f 

«, 

1 

Malia  Jones 


Tamea  Jones 


Jamie  Kaucic 


Sarah  Kenny 


Susan  P.  King 


^1 

fWff 


i 

Michelle  Knistautas 


Anita  Kochevar 


Samantha  Koerber 


<z/&^^  o^f  tQ0ty 


Katie  Kolar 


Seniors^      35 


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 


36      >  Seniors 


<zl&^3.   cyf  1QQ0 


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 


Wffll:    I  '    ' 
Shana  Miklavcic 


Nanci  Miklowski 


<z  1^3.3.  o^f  HQQty 


Seniors<      37 


1987 


Jimmy  Miller  Jr. 


Haris  Mlivic 


Steve  Modelski 


Cordell  Morris 


Antonio  Moses 


Daniel  Moxley 


■•  ■  ...'.  .■.••l.i'.-ii.r-.la'lSS 
Anthony  Murphy 


Melanie  Myers 


William  Nelson 


Mary  Beth  Noll 


Megan  Novinc 


Andrea  O  Connor 


Delvonna  Oliver 


Seleste  Oliver 


Todd  Oravecz 


<^ 


JM 

1 

■3T 

*        V 

Ingrid  Orlic 


David  Ott 


Manny  Ottinger 


cz£&3.$.  o^f  tO  0  0 


Rafael  Pacheco 


Seniors 


Brian  Paige 


Aaron  Panter 


Brian  Paoloni 


Calvin  Parker  Jr. 


1988 


Omega  Parker 


Tina  Peric 


Molly  Petras 


Robert  Petrochic 


Peter  Phillips 


-     m 


Soulasack  Phoumyyoth  Sisattanak  Phoutthavong 


Amy  Pierce 


Robert  Polachek 


Jennifer  Poulos 


< 


Amanda  M.  Price 


Brandon  Ptak 


Geoffrey  Quigley 


<zl^<z3.  o^f  *1€&€3)Q~ 


Jabraun  Randall 


■i 


Seniors/     39 


> 


19S9 


Atini  Ransaw 


Marco  Razzauli 


Sarah  Reaaan 


Erin  Reilly 


Brandon  Richardson 


Chavon  Riattins 


Kenneth  Rogers 


James  Roth 


De  Onte'  Rucker 


Jennifer  Rys 


Ansie  Sabbath 


Kongsy  Saengchareun 


Khemeo  Sahye 


Karen  E.  Salisbury 


Amy  Salupo 


Nicholette  Sams 


Nick  Santucci 


Satasha  Navada  Janelle 
Sawyer 


£?1&<Z<Z    O^f  t^OQ 


40     >  Seniors 


0m^ 

1 

I" 

. ..- 

\    * 

Tji 

Nikole  Schiffbauer 


Jonathan  Schmidt 


Kristopher  Schmidt 


Gregory  Schonauer 


1990 


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 


Daniel  Slepsky 


Michael  Slogar 


Daniel  Smith 


*z£^^^  €j^f  1*30*3 


Seniors<      41 


dgJDfc 

jW      j 

1991 


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 


42     >Seniors 


^£3««j  v~ft000 


Terry  Tomlinson 


Kimberly  Ann  Tramsak 


James  Tucci 


Evexyzia  Tukes 


1992 


' 

\  / 

,!»o 

Lakisha  Turner 


Amanda  Tutolo 


Ronald  Tyler  Jr. 


Valerie  Van  Ho 


Brian  Varner 


r 


Sheri  Vaslavsky 


Michael  Vereh 


Tommie  Viraies  Jr. 


Chris  Vohnout 


Devin  Voll 


Michael  Vuyancih 


Karen  Wade 


Nicole  Wallace 


Rodney  Walton  Jr. 


£?£&3.3.    O^f  t^Qty 


Eugene  Warner 


Seniors<      43 


LONG  TIME  EUCLID  RESIDENTS? 

Most  seniors  not  native  to  Euclid 


TRANSIENT   POPULATION 


HAVE  YOU 
ATTENDED 
EUCLID 
SCHOOLS  ALL 
YOUR  LIFE? 


YEARS  IN  EUCLIO  SCHOOLS 


D  ere 

a  Three 


I    S-B  32  B*i 


HOW  MANY 
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. 

>  Seniors 


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. 


Seniors< 


COLLEGE  BOUND 

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 

46      >  Seniors 


Sue  King  and  Katj  Carmichael  hope  to  remain  friends  in  colli 


Diana  Williams 


czl&^3>    &^  t^OQ 


Seniors<      47 


1997 


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 


1 

1' 

Nichole  Yarhrough 


Victoria  Yarish 


Kelly  Young 


Marianne  Zagar 


Jaime  Zupancic 


J 


48      >  Seniors 


<z/&^^  &1^  f&00 


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. 

Seniors    <f     49 


I  LIKE  IT 


J                                                   HAVE  YOU  ENJOYED  YOUR 

YEARS  AT  EUCLID  HIGH 

SCHOOL?      °   Ves 

71  3% 
12  2", 
16-5% 

IssSKO^Plis 

^^^^^^^W 

^■r 

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. 


52 


>  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 


Football 


M    #*  * 

vjp  \ 

•  ip^t  ti^f  _  ^  ^ 

jj 

-"~^^                     ^^m  1       kte~     m&'jf*     ™  ^^^* 

£gg 

ex; 


:  =  =-!_ 


'*W     '*■    mm 


**-* 


-^s       %^L*y 


5ST    '1" 


**  »"T      *   *  "    -**"»»  — — ■ 


,  ^f   V!     -*-  |  «-||- 


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. 


&VWW9*s29* 


— 

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. 


*-'"  -■•**              -'■    "*'*'  ■' 

-'..■"" 

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. 


^> 


Basketball 


basketball  players 


P w  o  i  iMijL  9\J&«  \  > 


',liUiin3i^ 


TCT 


IE2?WJ 


*u&  ll*"* 


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 

19 

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. 


76 


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 


***r**» 


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 

78 


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. 


86 


Activities  Divider 


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. 

Activities  Divider 


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. 


90 


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. 


Majorettes    \    93 


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. 

94     >  Choral iers/Choral  Masters 


DANCING 

Varsity  Chorale  sang  and  danced 


M 


• 


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. 

MM—— 


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. 


m 


Leah  Cherne 


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. 

/\ 

100  y  National  Honor  Society 


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. 

Ski  Club  <    1 


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. 


.-'■:.•■      .  y 


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. 


'  ¥r^ 

w 

■mi 

'"•■\iSs 

102 


Winterfest 


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. 


T! 


\he  65  mediators  at  Euclid  High 
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 


^^Sl  M 


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. 


Clinic  Aides/Get  Fit  <    107 


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. 


:*  v  ^ 

P^^jfir 

"'^« 

Vi»l    '     i 

1  *i 

\ 

-8     t£M 

■|ttL~  ■  ■    ■ 

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. 

C.B.EVComm.  Art  :    ' 


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 


■ 


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. 

Eucuyo/Science  Olympics  <.      i 


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. 


Survey 


113 


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. 


118 


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. 


120  >        Euclidian 


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. 


123 


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. 


124  }  Marketing  Education 


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. 

D.C.T.AVai  Napolo       '    125 


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. 


<r      "A' 


nr 

fit". 

P 

I!    S 

11 

j 

1 
1        *^>«a. 

Lockers  <    127 


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. 


128 


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. 


130/  Academics  Divider 


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. 


Academics     <    137 


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. 


G0 

i 


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 


Fe 


Fe 


Ha 


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 


» 


He 


Ko 


Freshmen  <    149 


Ko 


Ivb 


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 


-.  *u 


■-"- 


Ro 


Su 


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 


m 


n 


Ta 
Zu 


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 


Ab 
Br 


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 

dtlfe 

7               I 

1S6  \  Sophomores 


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 


■ 


ne  Knowles 
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 


*  «L  ■**• — /j 

--V-1 


Lavelle  Randall 
Christine  Rauscher 
Victoria  Ray 
Lysander  Reese  Jr. 
Carmen  Rice 
Jacquelyn  Richards 


4*± 

C\ 

d.'*s 

WL 

«*       ? 


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. 


fwfJ 


■ 


ran* 


-gLftJ 


\  f4faml   / 


.*<***?*?:  \ 


,v 


A. 


\^i 


-  ».ii.i>>tt»»>***»^- 


aphomores 


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. 


HMOIi^B 


^!$&%.  . 


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 


kt\       \ 


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. 


Th 


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 
/ 


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! 


Bu 


\A 


Chri 


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 


■ 


176   >  Juniors 


^*Sw***i 


M, 


ichael  Suchy 
Sean  Swift 
Dennis  Taksar 
Stephanie  Tambuno 
Omid  Tavakoli 
Fred  Taylor  111 


emere  Tedla 
Ayo  Femi  Terrencc 
Lakeith  Thomas 
Amber  Tinker 
Michael  Tirabas-,1 
Mary  Tisi 


iana  Tocarchick 

bony  Todd 

ary  Tracy 

linton  Tucker 
Jacob  Tucker 
Kevin  Turman 


JUlian  Udovich 
Michael  Ulle 
Kristen  Urban 
Courtney  Valentine 
Derrick  Valentine 
Srinakorn  Vannarath 


Lidia  Vauters 
Sara  Via 
Bryan  Vidra 
Melissa  Waina 
Andrew  Walker 
Bernadctte  Walker 


elly  Wallend 
Dennis  Warnian 
Tatiana  Webster 
Joshua  Weidensall 
Anirara  WTiite 
Bryan  White 


Michael  Wilkerson 
Eric  Williams 
Todd  Willouehby 
Bennie  Wilson 
Michelle  Wilson 
Kellie  Wise 


Philipp  Wittwer 
Cerrissa  Wolenski 
Phaedra  Wolenski 
arnett  Woodruff 
.pnelle  Woods 
Woods 


t 


*:M 


& 


t-^ 


i*C 


rv 


JWC 


1 


-vC 

£> 

1   ^< 

1  «* 

'   i    ■ 

1         ■• '  * 

i^* 


^ 


:a 


V 


▼>»« 


* 


if  •     ■» 


*\ 


M 


l« 


V 


,^ 


*-« 


:1 


i* 

'<>■ 

LV  ■-! 

^ 

"i^\*  1-J^k. 


*■    *^*     **-.       »  3] 


k'i 


>^ 


Bit 


ii^i* 


*     f^A^fM 


*. 


M 


i.V 


_< ' 


k  v 


*»i  ** 


fatfx. 


-       V, 


'# 


a. 


k?n 


v   «r^ 


H2*^L 


,*« 


^ 


Lr«f 


•    .^l 


X 


y 


x 


!*», 


'..% 


49t 


,8" 


•m\\, 


Top:  Students  looking  at  the  work  produced  by  the  students  in  the  art  department  at 

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. 


180. 


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. 


± 


iF~       E 

5  *^9   ^       ^ 


*y*  <* 


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. 


—  ■ . 


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 


185 


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. 


|   :(% 

nV»,M 

F**    *^i 

■    »=3  M 

Ki   ^* 

i  \        Ul 

kc-y  h 

U  *3h 

k     m 

If 

I         | 
\           \ 

Bk~~-  .*M 

190  >      Prom 


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 


> 


■ 


^ 


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 


9sxy         *»       V^^H 


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,, 

^  •■ 

fij 

U<  m 

yv^ 

l    m 

Rp 

■  W. 

\^H 

1 

1% 

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 


.202 


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 

Colophon  Thank  You      Staff 


Josten's  Printing  and  Publishing  Division 
at  State  College,  Pennsylvania  printed  the 
650  copies  of  the  1999  Euclidian.  The  book 
was  printed  on  Gloss  191  paper  stock  and 
included  48  pages  of  full  color.  All  pages  were 
created  using  the  Aldus  PageMaker®  5.0 
program  running  on  a  Macintosh  Ilsi  computer 
that  had  17  megabytes  of  RAM,  a  540  megabyte 
hard  drive  and  a  Daystar  Powercache  50 
megahertz  accelerator  card  with  math 
coprocessor  installed.  The  pages  were  backed-up 
onto  a  100  megabyte  Iomega®  removable  Zip 
disk.  A  21"  black  and  white,  two  page  monitor 
made  page  layouts  much  easier.  A  second 
Macintosh  Ilsi  computer  with  17  megabytes  of 
RAM  and  a  Video  Spigot  card  was  networked  to 
the  first.  Both  computers  were  running  System 
7.1 .  Digital  images  were  imported  either  directly 
from  a  Sony  Mavica  MVC-A10  Still  Video 
Camera  into  the  Video  Spigot  or  were  scanned  in 
from  a  photograph  using  a  600  dpi  scanner.  The 
images  were  processed  using  Adobe  Photoshop® 
which  had  Kai's  Power  Tools®  plug-ins  installed. 
Graphics  were  produced  using  Aldus  Freehand®. 
Type  Styler®  and  Microsoft  Works®.  The  index 
was  made  using  the  Josten's  program.  Last  Name 
First®.  The  pages  were  recorded  on  3.5  inch 
floppy  disks  and  100  megabyte  Iomega®  Zip 
disks  and  hard  copy  was  printed  on  a  Hewlett 
Packard  LaserJet  III  printer.  The  hardcopy  and 
disks  were  sent  to  Josten's  who  stripped  in  the 
photos  and  produced  the  final  copy  on  a 
Linotronic  printer.  The  first  deadline  was 
submitted  on  a  Iomega®  disk  since  there  was  so 
much  memory  needed.  The  rest  of  the  deadlines 
were  submitted  on  3.5  inch  floppies.  The  cover 
was  designed  by  the  Josten's  Art  Department. 
Pages  were  submitted  to  the  plant  on  six 
deadlines:  November  2,  November  24.  December 
18,  January  29,  February  26  and  March  12.  The 
pages  were  submitted  as  double  page  spreads.  All 
the  color  pages  had  to  be  in  the  first  deadline 
since  their  production  entailed  so  much  work. 
Since  the  final  deadline  was  in  early  March, 
nothing  that  occurred  after  that  time  could  be 
included  in  the  book.  The  picture  patron  option 
has  gained  in  popularity  with  eighty  seven 
students  having  their  baby  pictures  included.  The 
Name  Stamp  option  that  was  begun  last  year  has 
also  increased  in  popularity 


210   >   Closing 


The  staff  of  the  1999Euclidian  would  like 
to  extend  thanks  to  all  who  helped  to 
make  this  book  possible.  First  and 
foremost,  thanks  have  to  go  to  the  adviser,  Mr. 
Von  Benken  for  the  many  long  hours  of  hard 
work  and  planning  that  had  to  be  put  in  to  get  the 
entire  operation  going  and  to  keep  it  going. 
Others  to  be  thanked  are:  Ohio  School  Pictures, 
Inc,  for  supplying  film  and  processing  for  the 
many  pictures  that  appeared  in  the  book  and  for 
taking  many  of  the  team  pictures,  senior  and 
underclass  pictures.  Josten's  Yearbook 
Company  for  putting  it  all  together  in  such  an 
artistic  manner.  Charlotte  Elston  for  all  the  time 
she  spent  arranging  photography  dates  and 
supplying  needed  materials.  Joannne  Hodder 
and  Joan  Beuoy  and  Marilyn  Foote  and 
Michael  Barnes  for  all  the  time  and  work  they 
did  trying  to  get  the  senior  pictures  arranged  and 
taken,  all  the  writers  and  photographers  who 
contributed  their  time,  and  last  but  not  least,  the 
entire  student  body  at  Euclid  High  School 
without  which  this  book  could  not  exist. 


PtH 


Many  people  helped  in  some  way 
with  the  l999Euclidian.  Some 
wrote  stories  while  others  worked  on 
the  laying  out  of  the  book  while  others  helped  in 
the  mailing  of  letters.  Some  of  the  students  who 
did  some  work  were  Mary  Tisi,  Bridget  Resnik, 
Kelly  Baylog,  Derik  Malenda,  Danny  Fonovic, 
Michael  Miklavcic,  Ursula  Wein,  Lisa  Basalla, 
Leah  Cherne,  Christine  Metti,  Courtney 
Valentine,  and  Mr.  Von  Benken. 


Disclaimer 


The  1998-99  school  year  is  history.  Many 
interesting  and  significant  events 
occurred  during  that  time  and  the 
Euclidian  tried  to  cover  as  many  of  them  as 
possible.  This  was  difficult  due  to  the  limited 
staff.  If  we  missed  something,  we  are  sorry.  We 
sincerely  apologize  for  any  errors  or  omissions 
that  occurred  in  the  book  but  you  have  to 
understand  this  is  only  a  high  school  publication 
and  mistakes  can  happen. 


£Ufl!D 

OFf  i«  suppb 


1415  EAST  222nd  STREET     .     EUCLID,  OHIO  44117 


'Where  Service  is  a  Policy. .  .not  a  Promise!" 

(ALL  5II-5III 

FAX#  216-531-7686 

SHOP  OUR  RETAIL  STORE... 

For  ALL  Your  Office 

Supply  Requirements. 

Mon-Frl  8:30-5:00 


TUNE-UPS 
BRAKES • EXHAUST 
AIR    CONDITIONING 


FRONT    END    REPAIR 

AND   ALIGNMENT 

STARTERS   a    ALTERNATORS 


STEELE'S  GARAGE,  INC. 

Complete  Repair  Service 

486-1053 


Robin  F.  Zonneville 

OWNER    -    MECHANIC 


20401    EUCLID   AVE 
EUCLID.   OHIO   .4.4117 


WISHING 
THE  CLASS  OF 

1999 
A  PROSPEROUS 

LIFE 


an 


Hose  Master  Inc. 

1233  East  222nd  Street 
Cleveland,  Ohio  44117 

CONGRATULATIONS 

CLASS  OF  1999 

GO  PANTHERS! 


ISO  9002 
CERTIFIED 


Phone:  (216)  481-2020 

Fax:  (216)  481-7557 

1-800-221-2319 


216^81-8444 
216^81-0114 

EUCLID  HEAT  TREATING  CO. 

COMPLETE  HEAT  TREATING  SERVICES 
INCLUDING  INDUCTION, VACUUM.N1TRIDING 
ATMOSPHERE  HARDENING  AND  ION  NITRIDING 

JOHN  H.  VANAS 

PRESIDENT 


1408  EAST  222nd  STREET  •  CLEVELAND,  OHIO  441 17 


St.  Clair  Automotive 

21 100  St.  Clair  Ave. 

Euclid,  OH  44117 


(216)481-9211 

WISHES  THE  BEST  TO 
THE  CLASS  OF  '99 

Especially  our  daughter 


Kimberly  Ann  Tramsak 


Wishes  The  Best  of  Luck  to 


Homecoming 


W" '^^H 

i 

WM^'vL-  : 

L, 

ML    :  '<■  ««Wi- 

H^'SM 

wfm.x 

K^\%^»iin 

Hr^l 

\  icxil  I 

1 

1 

^fi 

_     i 

I 

m  * 

Blood  Drive 


Holiday  Decorations 


212 /Student  Council  Ad 


h 


Jersey  Day 


the  Graduating  Seniors  in  the 


Homecoming 


Homecoming 


Halloween 


Penny  War 


Student  Council  Ad   \  213 


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 


214 


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. 


^ 


1 


» 


'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 


216 


LEA  ACINO  •  MARCELLO  ACINO  •  DAEMYON  ADAMS  •  MELISSA 
AHMETOVIC  •  LISA  ALKEMA  .  CHARMAINE  ALLEN  •  PIERRE  ALLEN  . 
KARIN  ANDERSON  •  LAURA  ANDERSON  •  MICHAEL  ANDERSON  •  LA 
SHANDRAANTHONY.RAMONABADLEY.MICHAELBAILEY.RASHAUN  BAILEY. 
MEGAN  BALLINGER  •  CHARMAINE  BANKS  .JENNIFER  BARKER  •  WENDY  BARKER  • 
GREGORY  BARON  •  MELISSA  BARTCHAK  •  RICHARD  BARTEL  •  JOSEPH  BARZAL  •  LISA 
BASALLA.TAKARABAUGH.THOMASBAUZA.NATALIEBECK.MICHAELBELANICH.BRANDON 
BELL.JAMIEBENAK.ANTHONYBETTASSO.CHRISTOPHERBIEHL.JONATHANBLACK.KATHLEEN 
BLATNIK  •  RACHEL  BLEVINS  •  JOHNNY  BOOTH  •  MICHAEL  BOOTHE  •  TIFFANI  BORDEN  •  HOLLY 
BOWMASTER«MEUSSA  BRADY. WENDIBRICHACEK.ALEXANDREABRINOVEC.GIBRANBRITT.  RONALD 
BROUGHTON.HASSANBROWN.MICHAELBROWN.RAYSHUNBROWN.CHRISTINABROWSKI.VRANDONBUCAR 
•JESSICABURNS.ROBERTBUTERA.REGINACADOVEC»VERONICACALLAWAY.KATYCARMICHAEL«KEVINCARSE. 
CEDRICK    CARSTARPHEN    .    ANTHONY  RAMUS-SARAHDEAL-MICHAELDENNIS- 

CASTROVINCE  •  DAVID  CERNE  •  LEAH  ZERNEARIA  DENT.  NICHOLAS  Dl  BIASE. 

CHERNE   •   MICHAEL   CHRISTOPHER   •  MOLLY   DINDIA  •  DENNIS   DISBROW  • 

NICHELLE  CHURCH  •  STEVEN  CIPO  •  KATHERINE  DOBUCKI  •  CHRISTOPHER 

PATRICKCLARKE.RUTHCLEARY.BRIAN  DOSTAL  •  HOLLY  DOUGLAS  •  QUINTA 

COCHERELL  •  AYESHA  COE  •  GABRIEL  DOUGLAS  •  RITA  DOWELL  •  AUTUMN 

COGLEY   •    NICHOLAS    COLANTONIO   •  DUCKWORTH  .ALMIR  DUHERIC  DIANA 

JANELLE  COLINI  •  CHANDRA  COLLIER  •  DUKES  •  SHANEIKA  DUNCAN  .  JANELLE 

KATIE  COLLINS  •  JAMIE  COMER  .SHAYLA  EASTER    •    DAVID    EDMONDS    •    LEAH 

CONNER.  CYNTHIA  COOK.  JOI  COOKS.  EDMONDS     •     JOEL     EDWARDSEN     • 

ELIZABETHCOPICMONICACORPENING.  MONIQUE    EGLETON    •    LEAH    ELLIS   • 

JAMESCOTHRON.WESLEYCRANEIII.ADA  JENNIFER   EMSER  •  NICOLE  ESLICK  • 

CUDINGHAM.ELIZABETHCURTIS.JAMIE  JEFFREY  EVANS  «PETRICE  EVANS  .RYAN 

D  APICE •  DAVID  D'AMICO  •  KELLY  DALY •  FARKAS .THOMAS  FELDKAMP. AMANDA 

JERVASE  DANIELS  •  EDMUND  DAVIS  •  FICERE  •  LISA   FOCARELLI  •  MICHAEL 

CHERISEDAWKINS.STEPHEN DAWSON.  FREEMAN  •  MELANIE  FULLER  •  DAVID 

TIMOTHY  DAY  •  MICHELLE  DE  LOACH  •  FULTON  •  MICHAEL  GATES  JR  •  RICCI 

FRANKLIN  DE  LUCA  •  KRISHAUNA  DE  GAUGHAN    •    MATTHEW   GILLESSEN 

SHANNON  GLATZ  •  RICHARD  GLAVAN  •  SHAUN  GLICKEN  •  LAURA GLICKER  •  DORIAN  GOULDE  •  KEVIN  GRAVES 
TEDDIE  GRAVES  .  TENNILLE  GRAVES  •  KENNETH  GRAVITTE  •  EDWARD  GRAY  III  .  CHRISTIAN  GREEN  •  JOY 
GREEN  •  PATRICIA  GREGORY.  BRIAN  GRICE  •  KEVIN  GRISEZ  •  ADRIANE  GROUDLE  •  LAUREL  GRUNDMAN 
JONATHAN  GUDAITIS  •  YAHAIRA  GUILFU  DIAZ  •  PATRICK  GUTBROD  •  JOE  GUZZI  •  ZARINA  HADDON 
JACQULINE  HALE •  KHABEAH  HALL •  MARIA  HALL •  EDWARD  HALLER  •  BENJAMIN  HALSTEAD  •  DAVID 
HANCE  •  KAREN  HANSON  •  EABONIE  HARRINGTON  .  THOMAS  HARTLEY  •  MICHAEL  HARTSON 
AMIN  HARVILLE  •  ENISHA  HAWKINS  •  GERALD  HEADD  II  •  MICHELLE  HEISING  •  KRIS  HEMMI 
BRANDON  HENDERSON  •  JESSICA  HENDRICKSON  •  LESLIE  HICKS  •  TRACY  HICKS  •  JEREMY 
HILBISH  •  LESLIE  HILL  •  JONATHON  HOINSKI  •  LAMARIA  HOLMES  •  STEVEN  HORTON 
TYSON   HOTTENROTH  •  SHERMEL  HOWARD  •  MINDY  HOWELL  .  LANETTA  HUEY 
KENNETH  HUMPHREY  JR  •  SHANNON  IVANCIC  •  DARICE  IVORY  •  BETHANY  JACKSON 

.  WALLACE  LACH  •  DENIS  LANGSDALE 
BOBBY  LARKIN  JR  .  MICHELE  LAURICH 
TARYN  LAURICH  •  BRIAN  LEBEN  .  BRIAN 
LENNON  •  LAQUONTA  LEWIS  •  MATHEW 
LEWIS  •  CHEN   LI  •  JASON   LINTON 
BRIAN  JACKSON  •  MAURICE  JACKSON  •  MEGAN   LIPIEC  •  CHANEL   LOCKETT 

ALVENIA        JAGGERS        •        CRYSTAL  ADRIENNE  LOERBER  .JASON  LOVELESS 

JAMERSON   .   ERIKA  JAMES   •   EBONY  .SUZANNE  LUCAS*  J  DAMON  LUKSICH 

JERNIGAN     •     DAMION     JOHNSON     .  JOLENA  MACKLIN  •  CHRIS  MADDOX 

JONATHAN     JOHNSON    •     LAWRENCE  MIZELL  MAHONEY  •  EDWARD  MARKUZ 

JONES.  MALIA  JONES- TAMEA  JONES*  KEITH    MARTIN    •    MARIO    MARUSIC 

JAMIE  KAUCIC  •  GERALD  KEIL.  AMANDA  FRANK    MASTALSKI    •    CHRISTOPHER 

KELLY  .SARAH  KENNY  .  JEANNA  KING  •  MAYLE    •    ANTHONY    MC    CARTHY 

SUSAN  KING  •  MICHELLE  KNISTAUTAS  •  KATHLEEN  MC  CLUSKEY  •  STEPHANIE 

ANITA       KOCHEVAR       •      SAMANTHA  MC  ELRATH  .  VICTORIA  MC  NAMARA 

KOERBER  •   KATIE   KOLAR  .  CRYSTAL  MELISSA  MEDLEN  .  SHAUN  MELTON 

KAROSEK    .    MATTHEW     KRUTSCH    •  DAWN  MERRITT  •  GREGORY  MEYERS 

JENNAKUKLICA.  HARRY  LA  FOUNTAIN  JAYSON      MEDDLETON      .      MICHAEL 

MIKLAVCIC  •  SHANA  MIKLAVCIC  .  NANCI  MIKLOWSKI  •  JIMMY  MILLER  JR  •  HARIS  MLIVIC  •  STEVEN  MODELSKI  • 
CORDELL  MORRIS  •  ANTONIO  MOSES  •  DANIEL  MOXLEY .TONYA  MUELLER  •  ANTHONY  MURPHY  •  MELANE 
MYERS  •  MARY  BETH  NOLL  •  RICHARD  NORRIS  •  MEGAN  NOVINC  •  MARSHA  NUNN  •  ANDREA  0 
CONNOR  •  MICHAEL  0  NEILL  JR  •  DELVONA  OLIVER  •  SELESTE  OLIVER  .  TODD  ORAVEZ  •  INGRID 
ORLIC •  DAVID  OTT •  MANUEL OTTINGER  •  RAFAEL  PACHECO  •  BRIAN  PAIGE •  AARON  PANTER 
•BRIAN  PAOLONI  •  CALVIN  PARKER  JR  •  OMEGA  PARKER  •  CHARLENE  PARUCKI  • 
CHRIS7INA  PERIC  .  MOLLY  PETRAS  •  ROBERT  PETROCHIC  •  PETER  PHILLIPS  • 
SOULASACK  PHOUMYYOTH  •  SISATTANAK  PHOUTTHAVONG  •  AMY  PIERCE  • 
JERMAINE  PONDER  .  ROSS  POSATIERE  •  JENNIFER  POULOS  .  AMANDA 
PRICE  •  EARNEST  PRICE  •  BRANDON  PTAK  •  GEOFFREY  QUIGLEY  . 
JABRAUN  RANDALL  •  ATINI  RANSAW  •  PRESTON  RAYMOND  • 
MARCO    RAZZAUTI    •    SARAH    REAGAN    •    ERIN    REILLY   • 


brandonrichardson.chavonriggins.kennethrogers. 
terence  rohlke.  james  roth  .  deonte'  rucker  .jacqueline 
ref  russo.  jennifer  rys.  angela  sabbath.  kongsysaengchareun. 

373.  73  sahye  •  karen  salisbury  •  amy  salupo  •  nicholette  sams  • 

euc  christopher  sanders  •  nick  santucci  .satasha  sawyer  .jason  scasele. 

nikoleschiffbauer.jonathanschmidt.kristopherschmidt.alanschmidt. 
gregory  schonauer  •  edward  schoval  •  emeri  scott  ii  .jessica  scott  •  leonard 
cott.kirksederholm.danielseifried.m  shannon  setserbrandon  shaw.  richard 
£pherd.  ross  shirey.jeffreysierputowski.shawnskidmore.  jason  skok.matthew 
slabe.danielslepsky.michaelslogar.rachelsmicklas.danielsmith.emmanuelsmith.ryan 
smith.shaylasmith.thomassoinldavidsolema.aprilsolnosky.anthonyspada.johnspada. 
faith  spisak  •  abby  stanic  •  lynne  stern  .  demond  stevens  •  nicholas  strell  •  vishantie  sudama  • 
norman  sullivan  .thomas  sustar  •  timothy  weintraub  •  kevin  welsh  . 

jacobrobert   swetel   .   sharon  josephwhite.juuewhitely.dejuan 

switalski    •    catrina   tanner    •  whitney  .  matthew  widar  •  diana 

brandon  thomas  .julia  thompson  •  williams  .jennifer  williams.  maria 

jasontolliver.randytoloe.terry  williams  .  noel  williams  •  oral 

tomlinson  •  jerrod  torrence  •  williamsiljamikkawillis.johnwise 

nicholas    trafford    .    kimberly  .  richard  wise  •  erica  witten  • 

tramsak.jamestucclcandytucker  brandonwomick-christinawoyton 

.  evexzia  tukes  •  lakisha  turner  •  .  tequila  wright  •  niki  yannaras  • 

amanda  tutolo  •  ronald  tyler  jr  •  nicholeyarbrough.victoriayarish 

valerievan  ho. brian varner.sheri  .  kelly  young  •  marianne  zagar  • 

vaslavsky  •  michael  verch  •  alicia  meundazahorsky.jaimezupancic 

veres.tommievirgiesjr.devinvoll.  leaacino.marcelloacino.daemyon 

michael  vuyancih  •  karen  wade  •  adams  •  melissa  ahmetovic  •  lisa 

nicolewallace.rodneywaltonjr.  alkema  .  charmaine  allen  •  pierre 

eugenewarner.eddiewashington.  allen  .  karin  anderson  •  laura 

adina  watts  •  tahnesha  watts  •  anderson  .  michael  anderson  .  la 

thomas  weglarz  .ursula  wein  •  .  shandraanthony.ramonabadley. 

michael  bailey  •  rashaun  bailey  .megan  ballinger  •  charmaine  banks  •  jennifer  barker  •  wendy 
barker  •  gregory  baron  •  melissa  bartchak  •  richard  bartel  •  joseph  barzal  •  lisa  basalla  • 
takara  baugh  •  thomas  bauza  •  natalie  beck  •  michael  belanich  .  brandon  bell  .jamie  benak 
•  anthony  bettasso  •  christopher  biehl  •  jonathan  black  •  kathleen  blatnik  •  rachel 
blevins  •  johnny  booth  •  michael  boothe  •  tiffani  borden  •  holly  bowmaster  •  melissa 
brady  •  wendi  brichacek  •  alexandrea  brinovec  •  gibran  britt  •  ronald  broughton  • 
hassan  brown  •  michael  brown  .rayshun  brown  •  christina  browski  .  vrandon 
bucar  •  jessica  burns  •  robert  butera  •  regina  cadovec  •  veronica  callaway  . 
katy  carmichael  •  kevin  carse  •  cedrick  carstarphen  •  anthony  castrovince  • 
david  cerne  •  leah  cherne  •  michael  christopher  •  nichelle  church  •  steven 
cipo  •  patrick  clarke  .  ruth  cleary  .  brian  cocherell  •  ayesha  coe  •  gabriel 

ramus  •  sarah  deal  •  michael 
dennis  •  zernearia  dent  •  nicholas 
dl  biase  .molly  dindia  •  dennis 
disbrow  •  katherine  dobucki  • 
christopher  dostal  •  holly 
cogley  •  nicholas  colantonio  •  douglas  .  quinta  douglas  •  rita 

janelle  colini  •  chandra  collier  •  dowell  •  autumn  duckworth 

katie  collins  •  jamie  comer  •  almir  duheric  •  diana  dukes 

shayla  conner  •  cynthia  cook  •  joi  shaneika  duncan  .janelle  easter 

cooks  •  elizabeth  copic  •  monica  david  edmonds  •  leah  edmonds 

corpening   •   james   cothron   •  joel  edwardsen.moniqueegleton 

wesley  crane  iii  .  ada  cudingham  •  •  leah  ellis  •  jennifer  emser 

elizabeth  curtis  •  jamie  d  apice  •  nicole  esuck  •  jeffrey  evans 

david  d'amico.  kelly  daly.  j ervase  petrice  evans  •  ryan  farkas 

daniels  •  edmund  davis  •  cherise  thomas  feldkamp.  amanda  ficere 

dawkins    •   stephen    dawson    •  lisa  focarelli  •  michael  freeman 

timothy  day  •  michelle  de  loach  •  melanie  fuller  .david  fulton 

franklin  de  luca  •  krishauna  de  michael  gates  jr  •  ricci  gaughan 

matthew  gillessen  .shannon  glatz  •  richard  glavan  •  shaun  glicken  •  laura  glicker  •  dorian 
goulde  •  kevin  graves  •  teddie  graves  •  tennille  graves  •  kenneth  gravitte  •  edward  gray  iii  • 
christian  green  •  joy  green  •  patricia  gregory  •  brian  grice  •  kevin  grisez  •  adriane 
groudle  •  laurel  grundman  •  jonathan  gudaitis  •  yahaira  guilfu  diaz  •  patrick 
gutbrod  •  joe  guzzi  •  zarina  haddon  .  jacquline  hale  •  khabeah  hall  .maria  hall 
•  edward  haller  •  benjamin  halstead  •  david  hance •  karen  hanson  •  eabonie 
harrington  •  thomas  hartley  .  michael  hartson  •  amin  harville  •  enisha 
hawkins  •  gerald  headd  ii  •  michelle  heising  •  kris  hemmi  •  brandon 
henderson  •  jessica  hendrickson  •  leslie  hicks  •  tracy  hicks  • 
jeremy  hilbish  .  leslie  hill  •  jonathon  hoinski  •  lamaria 
holmes  •  steven  horton  •  tyson  hottenroth  •  shermel 
howard  •  mindy  howell  •  lanetta  huey  •  kenneth