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STEVEN  ADAMS  •THOMAS  ADAMS  •TAWFIGAKHIR*  SEAN 

ALLEN*  SHARON  ANGLEN»FERANDOALIAZAR«  SUZANNE 

AMATO*  LISA  ANDERSON  •MARLENEAPANAITES»LAURAAQUILA» 

PHILIP  ARNOLD*  FRANK  ASBURY«  KRISTIN  ATTWOOD*  THOMAS  AUSTIN* 

LISA  BABER*  JENNIFER  BAER*  ANGELA  BAILEY 'JOE  BAKER  *MILIOBAKICH* 

BARBARA BANACH*  ANDRE  BANKS*  MICHAEL  BARNES*  CHRISTOPHER  BARSTOW* 

CAROLYN  BARTH*MARKOBARTULOVIC*  RONALD  BARWIDI*WALI  BELL* TROY BERGER* 

JASON  BERNSTEIN*  MICHAEL BETTS* CYNTHIA BEUCK* SHARON  BEUTLER* ALFRED BIELSKIS* 

SARAH  BIERER*VICHELLEBILLINGSLEY*  CHAN DRABILLUPS*  GEORGE  BISKUP*ROSLIND 

BLACKMON*  MARK  BLANC  *S  MICHAEL  BLASIUS*KENYONBONCELA*  THOMAS  BORNEMANN*REGINA 

BOYD  •  JAMES  BRAI  Die*  CAROLYN  BRANDICH*KIRBY  BROWN*  KELLY  BURDOCK*  PAULINE  BURKE* 

ROBERT  BURROWS*  CRAIG  BUSH*  SHARON  BUTLER  *KATHYCAIN*  CINDY  CANTINI 'TODD  CAPUOZZO* 

PETERCAPUTO*  KATHLEEN  CARIC*  CRUZ  *  CHRISTOPHER  CUM  MINGS  * 

LI  SACARR*CHARLENE  CARTER*  CARLACURTIS  •  ANGREJ  CUTURIC  * 

PATRICKCATER*STEPHENCESAR*  MICHELLE  CUTWRIGHT  •   DAMIR 

THERESACHAMPA*MICHAELCHEBO*  CVITKOVIC  *  WILLIE  DANIEL  JR  * 

HELEN       CHEN       *       CATHERINE  MICHELLE  DATTILO  •  BRIAN  DAUER* 

CHIANCONE*MARLENECHINCHAR*  JENNIFER  DAVIS  *  MATTHEW  DAVIS* 

LAURIE    CHRISTOPHER    *    JOHN  TRACY  DAVIS  *  CATHERINE  DAY  * 

CIARLILLO*  DIANE CICKAVAGE* ANNA  TRYCENNIA DEAN 'PAUL DEFILIPPO* 

CI  Rl  NO*  DAVID  CLARK*  TERENCE  AMYDEHNER*CHRISTADEISTER*LEO 

CLARK*  JOHN  COLBERT*  BRIDGETTE  DEJAK  *  STEVIE  DE  JONG  *  STEVEN 

COLEMON*JAMESCOLEMAN*KEVIN  DEKLEVA  *  KIMBERLY  DEMBEK  * 

COLLINS*KIMCOLQUITT*ROBERT  GREGG   DENNIS  *   MARIA  DENT  • 

COM ENSCH EK*  MARK  COM ERJR*  DANIELLE DESICO*GINADIADDARIO* 

RANADACOOPER*TIMOTHYCOOPER  DANIEL  Dl  BARTOLOMEO  *  HEIDI 

*  CATHERINE  COPELAND*  KIMBERLY  DICKEY  *  TRACY  DICKSON  •  SCOTT  Dl 
CORBIN  *  KATHLEEN  CORRIGAN  *  FRANCO*  LUCRETIADILLARD*MARY 
CARMELLA  CORNELIUS  *  DANIEL  DISANTIS*CHRISTIAN  DIXON*CELINE 
CREWS  *  JAM  ESCUDO*  MADELEINE  DOJWA*MARKDONNETT*LISADRAGE 

*  DANIEL  DRASLER*STACYDUCHON*  MARY  DUGANDZIC*  SCOTT  DUKE*  JOHN  DUNCAN  *TRACYDUNHAM 

*  MARK  DUNM I  RE*  ANTON  DUSHAJ*  DAN  IELDUVALL*STEPH  EN  EICH  HORN*  RICHARD  ERWIN* 

KIRSTINESCH*  JOHN  EVANS*  MARGARET  FAIR*ANTONIA  FANNIN  *TYANNA  FARMER* 

CHRISTINA  FASICK*  SCOTT  FAULISI*  CHRISTY  FAZIO*  CHRISTOPHER  FETKOVICH*  JULIE 

FISCHER  *CHRISTINEFOTH*  DANIEL  FRANCETIC*  DANIEL  FRANK*  ANTHONY 

FRANKOS*  JAMES  FREDRICKSON*SHARIFOHRMAN*  DAWN  GAINER*  KENNETH 
GAMBATESE*  MICHAEL GASIEWSKI*  KIM  GAST*MARIEGELO*LEROYGILBERT* 
DANELLEGILDONE*  TYRONE  GILHAM*  LENA  GILLIAM*  SHANNON  GILMORE*  JOSEPH 
GOERNDT*CHRISTINEGOODE*MICHAELGRAFFIUS*NICKGRUBACH*KELLYGRAHEK*  JULIE 
GROVES*  MONICA GUARNIERI*DOMENICGUBITOSI*  MICHAEL GUILFOYLE*  ANTHONY GUTTU* 
JOHN  HACKATHORN  *  JOHN  HADA*  GESSE  HAFFEY*  STRACY  HAMILTON  *  DONALD  HAMM  *  DANIEL 
HANSEN*TIMOTHYHANSEN*BRUCE  TANYA     HUTCHINS      *      DANUTE 

HARDMAN*  RICHARD  HARPS*  MARIE  JAKUBASKAS*  FRANK  JAN  KOWSKI* 

HARRISON  *ANTONE  HARTMAN  •  JOSEPH     JANKOWSKI     *     HUGO 

CHRISTOPHER  HASTY  *  KRISTIN  JARAMILLO* VICTORIAJAWORSKY* 

HEFERNAN  •  LISA  HEIMBERGER  *  MARK  JELENIC*  ALFRED  JOHNSON  • 

DANIEL    HEIMSOTH    *    GREGORY  JENNIFER  JONES*  WILLIAM  JONES* 

HENDERSON*TIFFANYHENDERSON*  MLADEN   JUNKOVIC   *    GREGORY 

JEANETTEHENRY*JOHNHERBST*  J U RATIO  *  BARBARA  JURKOVIC  • 

AMY   HICKOK   *    ERICKA   HICKS   *  ANJANETTE  KACPERSKI  *  DAFNE 

MONIQUEHICKS*KRISTENHIGGINS*  KADRAS  *  JOHN  KALE  *  WILLIAM 

DONALDHILL*LEIGHHILL*RONALD  KARABINUS  *  MICHAEL  KELLRES  • 

HINTON  JR  *  THOMAS  HOINSKI*  MARCUS  KELLY  *  TYRUS  KELLY* 

JASON      HOLLAND      *      MICHAEL  JAMES  KING  *  LISA  KIRCHNER  * 

HOLLOMAN*JONHOLMES*AISHAH  MICHAEL     KITCHEN     *     CYNTHIA 

HOPE*MATTHEWHOPKINS*LISA  KLECKNER     *     DIANA     KOMAN     * 

HRADEK*  KRISTINE  HREN  *  JOHN  KIMBERLYKONRAD*PETERKOSTAN* 

HRIBAR*FRANCISHUBER*BRIAN  MAX  KOZLOWSKI  *  MICHELLE  KRANCE 

HUGHES  *  BILLIJO  HUMPHRIES  *  *  KRISTINE  KUBACH  *  WILLIAM  KUNES 

*  KATHLEEN  KUSHMA  •  CHRISTINELAH*  BRIDGETTE  LANG*  RYAN  LAWSON*  JAMES  LEAMON*  CRAIG 
LEINWEBER*  MICHAEL  LAQUYEA*  KEVIN  LIMBERT*  COURTNEY  LIMERICK  *SUZANELISAC*  LARA  LOMAC* 
RODNEY  LOMAX  *DANI  EL  LOMBARDO*  MELISSA  LONG  *LAURALONGSTRETH*  AARON  LOVING*  KIM 

LUIKART*  KENNETH  LUX*  DANIEL LUZNYCHRISTOPHER MACK*  KEVIN  MALANEY* STAGEY MALLORY 
•ANNMARIEMARCIANTE*CHRISTOPHERMARCIC*  ELENA  MARIA*  STACY  MARRON*TORAN 
MARSHALL*  HEIDI  MARTIN*  JASON  MARTIN*  DOUGLAS  MATIASKA*CANDACEMAUCERI* 
KRISTI N  EMAURER*DENN  IS  MAXEY*  ELAINE  MAXWELL*  J  FAN  MAYERHOFFER* 
MICHAEL  MAYLE*MATHIAS  MAZZEI*  THOMAS  MCCONNELL*  TIFFONY  MCCOY- 
WILLIAM  MC  GUINNESS*  JOHN  MCKAY  *  ROBERT  MCMANUS*GUNHILD 
MEANEY*  JOSEPH  MEDVED*  VICTORIA*  MEDVED*  DOUGLAS  MEHLS* 
CH  RISTIAN  MIH  ELI*  DANIEL  Ml  HELI*  DIANE  MILLER*  JOHN 
MILLER*  MARY  MILLER  *M  TONY  MILLINE*DALMACIO 


MIRANDA    •    JAMES    MIXON    •    DAVID    MOCNY    •    PAM 
MONTGOMERY  •  GERALD  MOORE  •  SANDRA  MOORE  •  MARK 
MOREK  •  HEEATHER  MORRRISON  •  DON  MOSES  •  LOR!  MOSES  • 
KRISHNA  MOTIEJUNAS  •  CHRISTINE  MUCCINO  •  DENISE  MURPHY  •  DAVID 
NAGY  •  ERIC  NEBE  •  JULIE  NOBLE  •  MICHAEL  NOVAK  •  JOE  NUGENT  •  ROBERT 
NYKIEL  •  CHRISTINE  OBOCZKY  •  CYNTHIA  0  BRIEN  •  MICHELLE  0  FLYNN  •  ARON 
OHANESSIAN»GARYOLBRYSH»CURTISONEALII»JENNIFERONEILL«  ELIZABETH  OROZ» 
VADA OWENS  •  DE  ANN  PARKER  •  RONALD  PARMERTOR  •  KATALIN  PAROSKA  •  DINA  PASQUALE  • 
CHIRAC  PATEL  •  ERIC  PATTERSON  •  ANTHONY  PAVIC  •  DARREN  PEKAR  •  DANIEL  PENNY  •  BETH 
PERDAN  •  BARB  PERKO  •  CHRISTOPHER  PERRY  •  RASHAWN  PERRY  'IRENE  PETERS  •  LINDA  PETERSON  • 
BRENDA  PETHO  •  ED  PETRICK  •  JERRY  PETROWSKI  •  GREGORY  PETRUCCELLI  •  CARMEN  PETTI  •  SCOTT 
PINTA  •  MICHAEL  PIOTROWSKI  •  VERONICA  PISCOPO  •  BRENT  POCKAR  •  LAURA  PONSART  •  CHERYL 
PORTER  "EDWIN  POWERS  •MATTHEW  SCHAFER  •   CYNTHIA  SCHEIMANN   • 

PRESTON    •   VINCENT   POROCZKY   •  JOSEPH       SCHIAVONI       •       DENISE 

MARINA    QUINN    •    SEAN    QUINN    •  SCHMELTZER*  MALCOLM  SCHEINDER 

WILLLIAMRABBITTS*  NORA  RACE  ERIC  •  KRISTIN  SCHOEN  •  TINA  SCHOEN  • 

RAMSEY  •   NAJLA   RASHID   •   KAREN  TRACY  SCOLARO  •  LEONARD  SCOTT  • 

REED    •     RICKY    RENNER    •     ERICA  DAWN  SEGINES  •  JAMES  SEGULIN  • 

RICHARDS   •   VINCENT   RIHA   •    RITA  BRIAN  SHEEHAN  •  MARIE  SHERIDAN  • 

ROACH     •     RICHARDS     ROBERTS     •  RENEESHIMKO*  JOHNSHIVAK*  JOHN 

DOMENIC  ROCCO  •  SHAWN  ROCHE  •  SHUSKY*  MARIJANASIMICEVIC-TINA 

SANDY  ROEDER  •  ROBERT  ROETHEL  •  SIMONE  •  JAMES  SIMS  •  RYAN  SINK  • 

CALVIN    ROGERS    •    LAURA    ROLL    •  KRISTINASIUPINYS*  RICHARD  SKORA 

HEATHER  ROWE  •  EDWARD  RYANS  •  •  RONALD  SLOGAR  •  ANDRE  SMITH  • 

DOMINIC     RYMARCZYK     •     THOMAS  KELLEY  SMITH  •  STEPHEN  SMITH  • 

SABOL  •  DAVID  SARGENT  •  MICHELLE  GINA        SNEPERGER        •        JOSEPH 

SARI    •    JEANETTE    SAS    •    DWAYNE  SOLNOSKY  •  MICHAEL  SOLNOSKY  • 

SATTLER*  JOSEPH  SAUER'MICHELE  SCOTT     SOOS     •     JILL     SOPKO     • 

SAVOLAINEN  •   MATTHEW  SAWYER  •  DUBRAVKA       SOPREK       •       CURTIS 

MICHAEL      SCARNEINCH      •      BETH  SPENCER    •    MICHELLE    SPENCER    • 

MITCHELL  SPENCER  •  NATASHA  SPENCER  •  REBECCA  SPERNER  •  KEITH  SPEROFF  •  AMY  STANKIVICZ  • 
JAMES  STEPHENS  •  JAMES  STIPKOVICH  •  JASON  STRAUB  •  RICHARD  STRINGER  •  VALENCIA  STROWDER  • 
ELVIS  SUGAR  •  RICHARD  SUMMERS  •  PAUL  SWANSON  •  SANDY  SWANSON  •  MARY  SWEET  •  STEPHEN 
TAJGISZER«RALPHTAURMAN«HOWARDTAYLOR»KARLTAYLOR»KRISTINTAYLOR»LEILATHOMAS 
•  TRACY  THOMAS  •  TARNELL  THOMPSON  •  SHELLY  TINKER  •  ANTHONY  TIRABASSI  •  ELIZABETH 
TOBOLEWSKI  •  GRAIG  TOUSCHNER  •  JOSEPH  TRESSLER  •  MICHELE  TROHA  •  JOHN  TUCCI  • 
DANIELLE  TUCKERMAN  •  CHEREE  TURNER  •  DE  ANGELO  TURNER  •  SUNNY  U  •  MICHELLE 
URBAN  •  GILBERTO  URENA  •  KATHIA  URENA  •  BERNICE  USSAI  •  DANIEL  USSAI  •  NINETTE 
VALENCIC  •  KATICA  VALENTIC  •  KATHLEEN  VANAH  •  THOMAS  VANDERHOFF  JR  • 
CHANTEL VAN  DYNE •  PETER VEEDMONT«HARALAMBOSVELKOS«  JOSEPH  VELKOS* 
CRAIG  VOLL  •  MELISSA  VRABEL  •  RHONDA  WALLS  'ERIN  WALSH  •  SUSAN  WALSH  • 

DIANNA        WALTER        •        JENNIFER 

WALTERMIRE  •  STEPHANIE  WALTON  • 

TRACY     WALWORTH      •      MARYANN 

WASCHURA  •  NASJA  WASHINGTON  • 

KIMBERLY   WATRAL   •   JOE   WEISS    • 

ANGLEN     •     FERANDO     ALIAZAR     •  AINSLEY  WELLER  •  JOHN  WENGERD  • 

SUZANNE  AMATO  •  LISA  ANDERSON  •  PETER  WESTOVER  •  SEAN  WHELAN  • 

MARLENEAPANAITES*  LAURA  AQUILA  LISA       WHITMORE        •       ANTHONY 

•  PHILIP  ARNOLD  •  FRANK  ASBURY  •  WICKWARE  •  LISA  WILLIAMS  •  TASHA 

KRISTIN ATTWOOD»THOMASAUSTIN»  WILLIAMS  •  MARK  WIRBEL  •  LESLIE 

USABABER»JENNIFERBAER«ANGELA  YARTZ    •    MICHELE    YEE    •    JESSICA 

BAILEY  "JOE  BAKER  •MILIOBAKICH*  YOONG     •     LAWRENCE     YOUNG     • 

BARBARA  BANACH  •  ANDRE  BANKS  •  CHRISTINE YURCICH 'ALISON ZAHLER 

MICHAEL    BARNES    •    CHRISTOPHER  •    THERESA    ZAHURSKY    •    MONICA 

BARSTOW •  CAROLYN  BARTH  •  MARKO  ZIEGLER  •  LAURA  ZIGMAN  •  BERNETTA 

BARTULOVIC   •    RONALD   BARWIDI    •  ZUPANCIC*  LARRY ZUSMAN  •  STEVEN 

WALI  BELL  •  TROY  BERGER  •  JASON  ADAMS  •  THOMAS  ADAMS  •  TAWFIG 

BERNSTEIN     •     MICHAEL     BETTS     •  AKHIR    •    SEAN    ALLEN    •    SHARON 

CYNTHIA  BEUCK  •  SHARON  BEUTLER  •  ALFRED  BIELSKIS  •  SARAH  BIERER  •  VICHELLE  BILLINGSLEY  • 

CHANDRA  BILLUPS  •  GEORGE  BISKUP  •  ROSLIND  BLACKMON  •  MARK  BLANC  •  S  MICHAEL  BLASIUS  • 

KENYON  BONCELA  •  THOMAS  BORNEMANN  •  REGINA  BOYD  •  JAMES  BRAIDIC  •  CAROLYN  BRANDICH  • 

KIRBY  BROWN  •  KELLY  BURDOCK  •  PAULINE  BURKE  •  ROBERT  BURROWS  •  CRAIG  BUSH  •  SHARON 

BUTLER*  KATHYCAIN*  CINDY  CANTINI»TODDCAPUOZZO»PETERCAPUTO»  KATHLEEN  CARIC  • 

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MICHAEL  CHEBO  •  HELEN  CHEN  •  CATHERINE  CHIANCONE  •  MARLENE  CHINCHAR  • 

LAURIE  CHRISTOPHER  •  JOHN  CIARLILLO  •  DIANE  CICKAVAGE  •  ANNA  CIRINO  • 

DAVIDCLARK»TERENCECLARK»JOHNCOLBERT»BRIDGETTECOLEMON» 

JAMES  COLEMAN  •   KEVIN  COLLINS  •   KIM  COLQUITT  •   ROBERT 

COMENSCHEK*  MARK  COMER  JR'RANADA COOPER 'TIMOTHY 

COOPER  •  CATHERINE  COPELAND  •  KIMBERLY  CORBIN  • 


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To  thy  name  all  praise  we  sing. 
Happy  days  of  youthful  pleasure, 
Learning,  living,  life  so  dear. 

gOur  hearts  fill  with  gratitude 

I  For  all  that  is  to  be; 

{  Alma  Mater  Euclid  High  School 

\  All  our  praise  we  sing  to  thee. 

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Where  the  blue  of  Erie's  waters 
Casts  the  sun's  bright  golden  rays, 

here  all  Euclid's  sons  and  daughters 
Sing  the  joys  of  student  days. 
If  after  days  be  dark  and  drear, 
And  storms  of  life  draw  nigh, 

he  memories  of  our  friendships  here! 


HWill  lift  our  hearts  to  Euclid  High. 


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SURVIVING  THE  CUTBACKS 

Euclid  High  Sctiooi 
711  East  222nd  Street 

Euclid,  Ohio  44123 


Volume  40 


"Survival  Of  The  Fittest 

Euclid  adjusts  during  trying  times 


he  year  1988  was  one  full 
of  hurt  and  suffering  for 
the  Euclid  School  Board. 
Financial  problems  sent  our  be- 
loved system  running  for  cover 
to  avoid  the  bullet  of  cutbacks. 
Unfortunately,  the  revolver  of 
debt  eventually  hit  its  target. 
The  failure  of  the  levies  caused  a 
decline  in  Euclid's  educational 
system  and  made  for  many 
reductions. 

The  important  fact  remains 
that  the  system  kept  moving 
right  along.  Although  athletes 
were  expected  to  come  up  with  a 
sixty  dollar  fee,  and  the  student 
body  had  to  pay  ten  dollars  for 
general  activities,  this  did  not 
dampen  the  spirit  of  Euclid.  In 
addition,  a  few  of  the  course  of- 


iThe  Majorettes  and  Flag  Corps  members  have  to  pay  for  activities 


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Dan  Ussai,  Robert  Smith,  Rick  Erwin  and  the 
football  team  benefited  from  "pay  to  play". 


ferings  were  dropped.  The  long 
remembered  planetarium  sysy- 
tem  and  industrial  arts  are  no 
more. 

The  losses  were  unavoidable 
and  inevitable,  but  our  schools 
learned  to  adjust.  The  staff  took 
some  hard  hits,  as  did  the  quali- 
ty of  the  system.  These  Cutbacks 
turned  our  excellent  education 
into  an  average  one.  The  fate  of 
the  Euclid  school  system  de- 
pends on  the  passage  of  a  levy 
submitted  to  the  voters  in  the 
election  of  November  1988. 
However,  through  all  the  reduc- 
tion phases  Euclid  has  learned  to 
roll  with  the  changes. 

-Bill  Castrovince 
-Julie  Groves 


The  cutbacks  will  result  in  a  school  that  is  no  longer 
what  it  once  was. 


Theme 


Despite  cutbacks,  the  fans  were  treated  to  an  exciting  football  season. 


Cutbacks  will  hinder  abilities  to  be  the  power  house  of  the  G.C.C. 


Winning  is  a  tradition  at  Euclid. 


Despite  cutbacks,   Euclid  still  provides   students  with  an  excellent 
education. 


The  athletic  tradition  at  Euclid  is  strong. 


Theme 


Student  Life  Divider 


STUDENT  IIF£ 


Student  Life  Divider 


students  Living  It  Up 

Activities  let  students  lead  broader  lives 


The  students  at  Euclid  High 
School  had  many  things  that 
they  liked  to  do  when  they 
wern't  in  school.  Steve  Tajgiszer  liked 
to  lift  weights,  Gunny  Meaney  liked 
to  work  out,  and  Curtis  Spencer  liked 
to  speak  Spanish  with  his  friend  Pa- 
tricia Maria.  Holly  Pirsig  liked  to  go 
to  concerts  and  had  a  great  time  when 
she  went  to  see  George  Michael.  Jon 
Holmes  enjoyed  building  bikes  and 
going  on  biking  tours. 

Sometimes,  though,  it  wasn't  so 
easy  to  find  the  time  to  do  what  they 
liked  to  do,  because  there  was  a  lot 
that  had  to  be  done  in  addition  to 
school.  There  was  always  homework, 
drivers  ed,  filling  out  forms  and  appli- 
cations to  get  ready  for  college,  and 
trying  to  explain  to  parents  why  they 
were  so  busy.  Somehow,  through  all 
of  that,  they  managed  to  keep  up  with 
their  friendships  and  go  to  practice  for 
football  or  swimming  and  the  meet- 
ings for  clubs.  All  in  all,  high  school 
students  were  pretty  incredible 
people! 

-Katie  Roach 


The  student's  environment  changes  when  they  enter  Euclid  High  School 


Students  enjoying  themselves  at  a  Euclid  dance. 


Aids  and  players  during  a  game 


Student  Life 


Liz  Mazzei  looks  surprised  as  she  loses  her  ball  in  the  marching 
band. 


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Student  Life 


Home  Away  from  Home 

Creativity  stiows  in  loclier  decorations 


They're  usually  taken  for 
granted,  but  some  refered 
to  them  as  being  'a  home 
away  from  home'.  Most  students 
felt  as  long  as  they're  going  to  be 
there,  they  would  try  to  enjoy 
some  part  of  it.  Lockers  gave  stu- 
dents the  chance  to  express 
themselves  personally. 

Most  decorated  their  lockers 
with  pictures  of  men  or  women, 
pets,  rock  groups,  family  or 
friends,  or  even  installed  extra 
shelves  to  fit  more  books. 

No  locker  was  complete  if  it 
didn't  have  a  mirror.  This  was 
very  important,  expecially  for 
those  who  had  to  admire  them- 
selves between  classes. 

Lockers  tended  to  become  an- 
noying after  awhile.  They  either 
wouldn't  close  or  wouldn't  open, 
which  led  to  much  frustration 
among  students,  or  a  great  ex- 
cuse if  you  were  late  for  class. 

In  general,  lockers  wern't  just 
those  ugly  green  or  brown  met- 
al, coffin-like  boxes  for  holding 
books.  It  was  what  you  made  of 
them  that  made  the  difference. 
-Michael  Betts 


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Heidi  Martin  shows  off  her  locker. 


Jennifer  Price,  Erin  Fox  and  Michelle  Mincek 
combined  in  their  decorating  efforts. 


What's  in  your  locker  Sean  Allen? 


Laura  Taylor  looks  as  if  she  enjoys  her  locker. 


Lockers 


Who's  your  interior  decorator? 


Shelley  Tobias   and   Vinnie  Woods   show 
how  to  use  shelves. 


Tina  Simone  and  Kristi  Attwood  use 
balloons  in  their  decorations. 


Julie  Groves  shows  off  her  'hunks'. 
Lockers 


Come  Sail  Away 

Homecoming  weekend  sailed  smoothly  along 


The  Euclid  High  School 
Homecoming  festivities 
began  at  7:00  pm  on  Oc- 
tober 8,  1988  with  the  introduc- 
tion of  the  year's  candidates  for 
Queen  and  attendants.  After  the 
introduction  Student  Council 
members  released  hundreds  of 
blue  and  gold  helium  filled  bal- 
loons and  the  football  game 
began. 

The  Euclid  Panthers  showed 
their  awesome  talent  and  pride 
against  Mayfield  High  School. 
They  scored  the  first  time  they 
had  the  ball  (and  almost  every 
time  after  that)  as  they  went  on 
to  record  a  58-0  victory.  Robert 
Smith  ran  for  four  touchdowns 
and  Terry  Roscoe  blocked  a  punt 
in  the  end  zone  for  a  safety.  As 
usual  for  the  season,  the  first 
team  sat  out  most  of  the  second 
half.  It  only  rained  a  little  during 
the  game  and  did  not  dampen 
the  Homecoming  Queen  festivi- 
ties during  halftime.  The  game 
provided  a  perfect  beginning  for 
the  1988  Homecoming  weekend. 
The  sophomore  attendant  was 
Stacie  Yuhas,  and  the  junior  at- 
tendant was  Sarah  Granito.  The 
second  runner-up  for  Queen  was 
Valencia  Strowder,  the  first  run- 
ner-up was  Barbie  Jurkovic  and 
the  1988  Homecoming  Queen 
was  Vicki  Medved. 

The  1988  Homecoming  game 
was  truly  one  to  remember  since 
it  was  the  first  one  in  three  years 
in  which  the  homecoming  fans 
did  not  have  to  seek  shelter  un- 
derneath the  stands  or  their  um- 
brellas from  torrential  rains.  The 
evening  began  with  a  series  of 
festivities  and  concluded  with  a 
football  victory  and  fireworks. 
In  a  victorious  and  spirited 
mood  the  Euclid  Panthers  went 
on  to  enjoy  a  weekend  filled 
with  Homecoming  festivities. 

-Kristine  Hren 

The  Majorettes  and  Marching  Band  provided 
entertainment  during  half  time. 


Carla  Matiaska,  Jessica  Kovac,  Shawn  Orazen,  Coleen  Bradach  and  Heather  Kristoff  showing  lots 
of  smiles  at  the  dance. 


Maureen  De  Jonge,  Steve  Burke,  Vicky  Fumich  and  Lisa  Riedel  seem  to  be  enjoying  themselves. 


Homecoming 


Bill  Castrovince,  Carla   Matiaska,  Rick   Baca,   Kay  Corrigan   and  Catinna 
Brewington 


Michelle  Newcomb,  Mike  O'Connell,  Toni  Chiudioni,  Pete  Kostan,  Becky 
Reid  and  Jack  Nemecek. 


Brandon  Cheraso  and  date  danc- 
ing to  some  slow  songs. 


Robert  Smith,  Angela  Perry,  Marie  Rogers  and  Terry  Roscoe 
;uarding  the  refreshments. 


Homecoming 


A  Perfect  Homecoming  Weekend 


Above:  The  score  indicated  how  'close'  the  game  was.  Below:  The  players 
were  ready  for  Mayfield. 


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The  decorations  were  superb,  as  usual. 


Queen  Vicky  Medved  and  Mark  Morek  dur- 
ing the  Queen's  dance. 


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Boarding  passes  to  the 
"U.S.S.  Euclidian."  What 
memory  do  anchors,  hfe 
preservers,  and  portals  bring  to 
mind?  "Come  Sail  Away"  — 
Homecoming  1988.  On  October 
8,  student  council  went  to  work 
creating  the  perfect  atmospere  of 
a  cruise  ship  docked  in  the  port 
of  a  tropical  island.  Life  preserv- 
ers lined  the  walls,  beautifully 
colored  balloons  magnetized  to 
the  ceilings,  and  rippling  crepe 
paper  fell  to  the  floors,  all  of 
which  created  a  dazzling  night  at 
sea.  That  night  Vicky  Medved 
was  crowned  Queen,  with  senior 
attendants.  Barbie  Jurkovic  and 
Valencia  Strowder;  junior  atten- 
dant, Sarah  Granito  and  soph- 
more  attendant,  Stacie  Yuhas. 
Although  not  everyone  could  be 
crowned  Homecoming  Queen 
and  her  court,  undoubtedly  a 
spectacular  evening  was  shared 
by  all.  -Jennifer  Mason 


Rick  Erwin  rolling  out  to  pass. 
Homecoming 


Lots  Of  Activities  Going  On 


Queen  and  her  court  Stacie  Yuhas,  Valencia  Strowder,  Vicky  Medved, 
Barbie  Jurkovic  and  Sarah  Granito. 


New  members  of  Euclid's  Hall  of  Fame  were  inducted. 


The  organizer  of  the  festivities,  Sandi  Bambic. 


Talk  about  wild  hairdoos. 


Tyrone  Gilham  going  out  for  a  pass. 


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The  Homecoming  candidates  and  their  parents  before  the  game. 


Homecoming 


High  Expectations 

Cutbacks  have  not  dampened  school  spirit 


Spirit 


Tiffany  Tekieli  shows  off  her  interior  decorating. 


Chantel  Van  Dyne,  Marlene  Chinchar,  Tina  Schoen,  Kristi  Attwood,  Erin  Walsh  and  Tina 
Simonc  look  ready  to  party  at  a  dance. 


Spirit 


So  Smart  and  Sassy 

Euclid  students  are  the  height  of  hip 


1980  Clogs,  plaid  polyester 
shirts  and  tight  Levi's  cords.  It's 
a  good  thing  times  have  changed 
since  then! 

1985  The  preppy  look  a  little 
better!  Oxfords,  crew  neck 
sweaters  and  plaid  skirts  and 
pants. 

1988  Mini  skirts,  baggies, 
crop  shirts  and  acid  wash  every- 
thing! From  toddlers  to  the  aged, 
punks  to  prep,  we  all  were  wear- 
ing acid  washed  clothes.Acces- 
sories  were  also  big  those  days. 
Colorful  scarves  were  used  for 
all  purposes.  Some  used  them 
for  belts,  a  head  piece,  or  just  a 
plain  old  scarf  around  the  neck. 
Also  matching  earrings,  rings 
and  bracelets  were  big.  All  of 
this  jazzed  up  the  basic  colors 
that  were  in. 

Those  were  the  trends,  this  is 
what's  happenin!  Although 
some  of  them  dared  to  be 
different. 

-Bets'  Tobolewski 


Kirby  Brown  captured  with  his  jean  jacket,  turtle  neck,  and 
skim  milk. 


College  sweats  were  popular  as  Tracy  Presti 
gomo  shows. 


Sue  Walsh  and  Kristin  Schoen  know  originality  rules. 


Fad  &  Fashion 


After  School  Hours 

Euclid  students  balance  work  and  more  work 


"Mr.  Bossman 
.ork. 


Mary  Miller  and  Michelle  Plevelich  counting 
the  profits. 


Damir  Cvitkovic  and  his  tennis  shoes 


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oing  to  work  after  school 
could  be  either  a  relief  or  a 
nightmare  for  Euclid  students 
who  had  the  pleasure  of  this  auspi- 
cious duty.  Seeing  your  fellow  em- 
ployees was  a  sort  of  salvation  when 
compared  to  your  depressing  day  at 
school.  On  the  other  hand,  your  tardy 
law  enforcing  first  period  teacher 
seemed  like  Robin  Hood  compared  to 
your  agitated  boss  on  an  even  worse 
day.  Jobs  gave  a  student  a  sense  of 
responsibility  and  pride  in  spending 
their  hard  earned  dollar.  They  also 
prepared  you  for  future  employment 
while  aleviating  home  boredom. 
There  were  different  types  of  jobs  to 
satisfy  different  types  of  interests.  A 
majority  of  students  could  be  seen 
slaving  away  at  either  the  Mall, 
Dave's  Supermarket,  Bernie  Shul- 
man's,  or  various  other  stores  in  Shore 
Center.  We  salute  the  students  who 
were  able  to  juggle  school  work  and  a 
job.  It's  not  easy,  but  some  have  fun 
doing  it.  -Bill  Castrovince 


Bill  Karabinus  takes  a  breather  at  Koenigs. 


Michelle  Cutwright  is  suitable  to  work  and 
Diamonds. 


Student's  Jobs 


Fright  Night 

Halloween  gives  students  a  chance  to  show  off 


Trick  or  Treat"  for  the  students 
of  Euclid  came  on  a  Monday. 
As  the  morning  began  stu- 
dents came  pouring  in  dressed  in  cos- 
tumes ranging  from  the  sweet  and  in- 
nocent such  as  a  baby  to  the 
outrageous  salon  girls  of  the  old  west. 
What  did  these  courageous  students 
have  in  common  ?  They  were  having 
fun. 

As  the  day  ended  and  the  bewitch- 
ing hour  of  midnight  came  closer,  the 
mem.bers  of  Student  Council  came 
dressed  to  help  the  little  monsters  and 
angels  of  Euclid  have  fun  yet  a  safe 
Halloween. 

-Helen  Chen 


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Heidi  Martin  and 
Vernard  Adams,  the 
old  and  the  new. 


Erica  Richards,  Julie  Groves, 
Sally  Bierer,  Mike  Belts,  Betsy 
Tobolewski,  Matt  Hopkins 
and  Mr.Von  Benken  showing 
their  style. 


Halloween 


Erica  Richards  really  an  old  witch? 
)U  be  the  judge. 


Dressing  up  for  dinner. 


From  ancient   Egypt  to   the  poodle 
skirts  of  the  50's. 


^athy  Kushma  asks, 
"What's  green  and  doesn't 
melt  in  your  mouth?" 


Best  of  friends-  swordsman,  Jim  Se- 
gulin,  and  an  Indian,  Brian  Ashman 


Halloween 


Hearts  And  Masks 

Masquerade  is  theme  for  Valentine's  ball 


The  1989  winter  formal  dance 
fell  on  February  11,  a  little 
short  of  Valentine's  day  but 
not  short  of  high  spirits  and  great 
times.  The  E-room  had  been  changed 
earlier  in  the  afternoon  from  the  ev- 
eryday scene  to  a  total  pink  and  red 
valentine  look.  Balloons  floated  in  the 
ball  room  and  party  masks  adorned 
the  walls.  It  was  the  typical  superb 
decorations  that  are  expected  from 
Student  Council. 

The  evening  began  with  dancing 
and  refreshments  and  many  smiling 
faces  that  lasted  all  night  long. 
Around  ten  o'clock  the  announce- 
ments of  the  1989  Valentine  Ball  King 
and  Queen  were  made  by  Student 
Council  president  Mary  Sweet.  The 
Second  Queen  attendant  was  Kathy 
Kushma,  Carmen  Petti  and  Tracy  Sco- 
laro  were  tied  for  First  Queen  atten- 
dant and  Danielle  DeSico  was  Queen. 
The  Third  King  attendant  was  Matt 
Davis,  the  Second  King  attendant  was 
Jay  Tucci,  the  First  King  attendant 
was  Tony  Dushaj,  and  the  King  was 
Tawfiq  Akhir.  After  they  were 
crowned,  the  traditional  court  dance 
was  occurred.  The  remaining  part  of 
the  dance  was  devoted  to  talking  with 
friends,  catching  a  few  extra  pictures, 
and  having  a  really  exciting  night.  Ev- 
eryone seemed  to  enjoy  themselves 
and  had  a  fun  time.  The  memories 
will  live  in  the  years  to  come. 

-Kathy  Kushma 


David  Radachy,  Holly  Pirsig, 
organizer  of  everything  Sandi 
Bambic  and  Robin  Hunt. 


Checking  in  at  the  beginning  of  an  enjoyable  evening. 


Valencia  Strowder  and  Willi< 
Warner  looking  for  a  fun  time 

Valentine's  Ball 


Second   and   fust   queen   runner-up   attendants,   Kathy 
Kushma  and  Tracy  Scolaro. 


Queen  and  King  Danielle  DeSico  and  Tawfiq 
Akhir, 


First,  second  and  third 
king  runner-up  atten- 
dants, Tony  Dushaj, 
Jay  Tucci  and  Matt 
Davis. 


Darryl  East  and  India  Ford  enjoy- 
ing themselves. 


Being  a  majorette  is  an  activity  for  some  students. 


Euclid  High  School  offered  a  variety  of  different  activities  to 
choose  from.  The  wide  range  of  possibilities  enabled  every  student 
to  find  at  least  one  spot  where  they  could  belong.  Sunny  U,  a 
transfer  from  Laurel  School  said  "the  opportunities  at  Euclid  are 
much  more  varied  than  at  Laurel.  1  have  a  much  better  chance  to  find 
something  I  am  interested  in."  The  student  who  participated  in 
many  activities  had  a  better  chance  of  being  accepted  to  college.  Not 
every  student  could  belong  to  many  activities,  however,  they  could 
leave  memories  that  would  live  in  a  student's  mind  forever. 

-Julie  Groves 


Kelly  Dwyer  and  Jenny  Waltermire  making  signs  to 
show  spirit. 


Marching  band  gives  lots  of  students  a  chance  to  improve  their  musical  abilities 


Volleyball  is  a  bouncing  activity. 


Activities  Divider 


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Varsity  chorale  getting  ready  to  sing  before  a  football  game 


The  football  cheerleaders  always  bring  spirit  to  a  game. 


Football  was  an  activity  that  many  students  either 
participated  in  or  were  spectators. 


Jim  Mlakar,  Nick  Colantonio,  Marlene  Apanaites,  Lori  Longstreth,       Marcus  Kelly  swimming  in  the  Special  Olympics  which  is  only  one  of 
George  Brozovich,  Jennifer  Baer  and  Don  Miller.  many  activities  held  at  Euclid  High  School. 


Activities  Divider 


Marching.  ..Marching 

Marching  Band  adds  interest  to  halftime 


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ue  to  levy  problems,  the 
Marching    Band 

season  almost  did  not 
begin  but  with  the  help  of  the 
new  Head  Director,  Mr.  Joel  Sar- 
ich,  Co-Director,  Mr.  Oscar 
Schwartz  and  Percussion  Direc- 
tor, Mr.  Jeff  Milton  the  down 
beat  of  the  season  was  given  in 
August  at  Band  Camp.  Band 
Camp  lasted  for  two  weeks  and 
then  the  school  doors  opened. 
Every  Friday  they  marched  and 
played  for  school  spirit.  It  was 
tough  getting  started  for  many 
of  the  new  people  as  well  as  the 
veterans.  The  Marching  Band 
learned  five  shows  which  in- 
cluded the  traditional  script  Eu- 
clid that  was  presented  at  the 
last  home  game.  With  loud  notes 
and  new  uniforms  they  followed 
the  team  to  victory.  This  year's 
program  was  difficult  because  of 
the  uncertainaties  with  school 
finances  and  the  number  of  new 
members.  Next  year  should  bet- 
ter because  of  many  new  ideas. 
-Sarah  Bierer 


Band  Seniors,  Row  one:Laura  Roll,  Beth  Perdan,  Rick  Renner,  Dan  DiBartolomeo,  Cindy 
Cathy  Day.  Row  two:  Theresa  Zahursky,  Jeanette  Henry,  Joe  Tressler,  Jim  Segulin,  L 
Shari  Fuhrman.  Row  three:  Mr.  Schwartz,  Domenic  Gubitosi,  Vince  Riha,  Mike  Blasius, 
Matt  Sawyer,  Bill  Kunes. 


Kleckner, 
isa  Baber, 
Jim  Sims, 


Mr.  Sarich  stands  guard  as  Mr,  Schwartz  tries  to 
flag  down  a  plane. 


Marching  Band 


Marching  Band  Row  one:  J.  Sarich,  M.  McPeek,  J.  Beck,  S.  Brown,  D.  Riedel,  M.  Plevelich,  L.  Riedel,  M.  Blasius,  O.  Schwartz.  Row  two:  J.  Dengel,  J.  Cesa, 
P.  Swyt,  C  Ward,  C.  Holland,  J.  Zakrajsek,  L.  Pizmoht,  L.  Roll,  J.  Kosmerl,  J.  Ayers,  V.  Maddox,  K.  Davis,  K.  Scheurman,  M.  Willingham,  M.  Witzak.  Row 
three:  N.  Crawford,  M.  Lynn,  M.  Ferrato,  B.  Perdan,  B.  Berardinelli,  S.  Doboze,  K.  Hodder,  P.  Young,  T.  Reynolds,  A.  Haynes,  J.  Tressler,  L.  Moster,  D. 
Long,  D.  Lausche,  B.  Sterrick,  N.  Franic,  C.  Day.  Row  four:  M.  Miller,  J.  Keating,  M.  Macleod,  A.  Radolovic,  G.  Skok,  M.  Sawyer,  K.  Radacky,  S.  Abshire, 
L.  Baber,  K.  Wolenski,  S.  Fuhrman,  J.  Henry,  M.  DiBartolomeo,  R.  Renner,  D.  DiBartolomeo,  C.  Shenk,  R.  Wims,  M.  Gammon.  Row  five:  J.  Dombrowski, 
J.  Segulin,  J.  Hula,  H.  Taylor,  R.  Kunes,  C.  Bryant,  B.  Kunes,  D.  Bauer,  J.  Sims,  J.  Kropf,  G.  Doboze,  V.  Riha,  M.  Hutton,  N.  Holloway,  D.  Gubitosi,  D.  Cu- 
par, D.  McGhee,  S.  White,  S.  Gezann.  Row  six:  D.  Clark,  C.  Kleckner,  D.  Denovich,  J.  Kraznik,  J.  Marks,  C.  Glenn,  C.  Dean,  L.  Bock,  T.  Zahursky,  S.  Ham- 
ilton, T.  Williams. 


The  percussion  section  gives  the  beat.. 


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for  Jennifer  Beck  and  her  baton  routine 


..while  the  brass  just  keeps  tooting  away.. 


Marching  Band 


strutting  Their  Stuff 

The  Majorettes  are  out  leading  the  band 


This  year's  majorettes  were 
made  up  of  five  girls. 
They  were  very  prepared 
for  this  year's  football  season. 
They  attended  both  a  National 
Band  Front  Camp  at  Wooster 
College  and  the  school's  band 
camp  here  at  Euclid.  This  was 
for  two  weeks  and  began  before 
the  start  of  the  school  year.  At 
Wooster,  they  received  four  first 
and  one  second  place  awards. 
These  were  categorized  and 
judged  from  banner  to  spirit.  In 
spite  of  a  few  injuries,  the  girls, 
lead  by  co-captains  Lisa  Riedel 
and  Jennifer  Beck,  did  a  great 
job  this  1988  season. 

-Kathy  Kushma 


Co-captains  Jennifer   Beck  and  Lisa  Majorettes  Row  one:  Captain  Jennifer  Beck,  Captain  Lisa  Riedel  Row  two:  Denise  Riedel,  Stacy 

R'S'leL  Brown,  Michelle  Plevelich. 


Michelle   Plevelich    shows   off 
some  fancy  footwork. 


Majorettes 


Waving  And  Shaking 

The  Flag  Corps  waves  up  a  halftime  show 


The'  Flag 
Corps 
was  a 
treat  that  the 
football  fans  ex- 
perierxced  dur- 
ing halftime. 
The  girls  would 
be  out  on  the 
field  waving 
their  flags  to  the 
rhythm  of  the 
Marching  Band. 
Co-captains 
Cindy  Kleckner 
and  Cathy 

Glenn  led  the 
members 
through  the 
many  practices 
that  were  neces- 
sary to  perfect 
their  routines. 
The  girls  found 
that  the  perfor- 
mances were 
worth  the  work. 


Flag  Corps  Row  one:  Captain  Cindy  Kleckner,  Captain  Cathy  Glenn.  Row  two:  Dee  Dee  Clark,  Jennifer  Krasnik,  Stacy  Hamilton, 
Tasha  Williams.  Row  three:  Theresa  Zahursky,  Denise  Denovich,  Trycennia  Dean,  Lori  Bock,  Jenny  Marks.  Not  pictured:  Nikki 
Farmer,  Bridgette  Colemon,  Lena  Gilliam. 


The  Flag  Corps  members  were  important  to  the  script  Euclid  at  the  last  home  game.  Captains  Cindy  Kleckner  and  Cathy  Glenn,  two  truly 

terrific  twirlers. 


Flag  Corps 


Big  Band  Sound 

Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble  recognizes  musical  talent 


The  1988-89  Symphonic 
Wind  Ensemble  began  its 
blue  and  gold  year  with  a 
new  director,  Joel  Sarich.  Many 
of  the  members  were  encouraged 
to  participate  in  various  other 
music  activities,  such  as  Region- 
al Orchestra,  Honors  Bands 
throughout  Ohio  and  summer 
music  camps. 

Members  of  the  Symphonic 
Wind  Ensemble  were  chosen  by 
audition.  Each  person  was  re- 
quired to  perform  an  assigned 
piece  of  music.  In  addition  to  the 
audition,  there  was  also  a  sight 
reading  piece  which  had  to  be 
performed  on  the  spot.  The  mu- 
sicians were  ranked  on  the  basis 
of  their  auditions.  The  best  mu- 
sicians were  chosen  from  each 
section  and  combined  to  form 
the  Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble. 

They  performed  concerts  in 
February  and  in  May. 

This  ensemble  of  talented  mu- 
sicians is  a  tradition  and  begins 
another  crescendo  towards  years 
to  come. 

-Sarah  Bierer 


Symphonic  Winds,  Row  one:  Shari  Gezann,  Lisa  Moster,  Jenny  Ayers,  Sheila  White,  Kim  Faint. 
Row  two:  Michele  Lynn,  Molly  Miller,  Kelly  Hodder,  Debbie  Lang,  Bernie  Zupancic,  Mike 
Witczak.  Row  three:  Roger  Kunes,  Lisa  Baber,  Laura  Roll,  Cathy  Day,  Caroline  Holland,  Shari 
Fuhrman,  Keith  Scheurman.  Row  four:  Domenic  Gubitosi,  Beth  Perdan,  Dan  DiBartolomeo,  Kathie 
Davis,  Steve  Lindsey,  Joe  Tressler,  Dave  Cupar. 


Symphonic  Brass,  Row  one:  Kirk  Israel,  Mark  Tomsic,  Bill  Kunes,  Dave  Bauer,  Steve  Burke.  Row 
two:  Rick  Renner,  Andy  Logar,  Mike  DiBartolomeo,  Keith  Speroff,  Greg  Skok,  Sarah  Bierer,  Lara 
Lomac. 


Mr.  Sarich  goes  to  great  heights  to  direct 
it  all. 


Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble 


strike  Up  The  Band 

Concert  Band  performs  for  several  shows 


Concert  Band  Brass,  Row  one:  LaTesha  Smith,  Ken  Hollins,  Shannon  Smith,  Robert  Johnson,  Mike 
McDougall.  Row  two:  Darryl  Lausche,  Pete  Swyt,  Nate  HoUoway,  Jim  Seguhn,  John  Dengel,  Paul 
Young.  Row  three:  Jim  Kosmerl,  Shaun  Pall,  Howard  Taylor,  Dwayne  Baker,  Stewart  Doboze. 


Concert  band  was  made 
up  of  musicians  who,  af- 
ter completing  the 
marching  band  season,  worked 
hard  and  practiced  for  the  annu- 
al winter  and  spring  concerts. 
With  a  new  band  director,  Joel 
Sarich,  the  band  learned  the 
notes  of  many  new  tunes.  Play- 
ing in  the  band  prepared  the  stu- 
dents for  future  musical  study 
and  achievement  which  could  of 
promoted  them  to  a  spot  on  the 
Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble. 

The  music  program  began 
with  a  difficult  start,  but  with 
the  combined  efforts  of  students 
and  directors  the  band  kept 
playing  within  Euclid's  halls 
and  continued  its  fine  tradition. 
-Sarah  Bierer 


Many  of  the  Marching  Band  members  are  in  Concert 
Band. 


Concert  Band  Winds,  Row  one:  Michelle  Abshire,  Alana  Haynes,  Joanne  Zakrajsek,  Melissa 
Willingham,  Maureen  Hannan.  Row  two:  Regina  Wims,  Mark  Macleod,  Charles  Nichols,  Ken 
Kilgore,  Denise  Johnson,  Allen  Radolovic,  Anthony  Terlizzi.  Row  three:  Deliska  McGhee,  Valena 
Maddox,  Paulnetta  Wilcox,  Jim  Sims,  Natalie  Franic,  Marcus  Hutton,  John  Dombrowski,  Ken 
Wolenski.  Row  four:  Nicole  Crawford,  Denise  Moore,  Michelle  VoU,  Jennifer  Dietz,  Karen  Ra- 
dacky.  Shannon  Marek,  Janelle  Groves. 

Concert  Band 


Classical  Music 

Orchestra  strives  to  create  top  quality  music 


A 


s  the  new  year  unfolded, 
changes  occurred  within 
.the  orchestra.  Miss 
Cathy  Riczo  became  director  of 
the  smaller,  younger  group  of 
string  players.  Having  only  five 
seniors,  namely,  Heidi  Martin 
(president),  Lucretia  Dillard  (vice 
president),  Helen  Chen,  Lara  Lo- 
mac  and  Beth  Perdan,  the  or- 
chestra would  seem  a  group  less 
experienced  in  the  traditions 
such  as  the  "Hallelujah  Chorus." 
Their  size  made  little  difference 
in  the  determination  and  effort 
exemplified  as  they  played  in  the 
Christmas,  Winter,  and  Spring 
Concerts.  Ensembles  and  solo- 
ists performed  at  the  annual  mu- 
sic competition  while  many 
joined  the  difficult  "Big  Show's" 
pit  orchestra.  Not  seen  as  a 
probable  survivor  of  the  levy 
turmoil,  the  Euclid  High  orches- 
tra surprisingly  appeared  as  a 
strong,  although  smaller,  set  of 
entertaining  musicians. 

-Heidi  Martin 


Orchestra  Strings,  Row  one:  Lara  Lomac,  Kim  Miller,  Jonasis  Smith.  Row  two:  Beth  Perdan,  Heidi 
Martin,  Amy  Ransdell,  Tom  Kermode,  Heather  Pall.  Row  three:  Jennifer  Sankey,  Carol  Morgan- 
Brown,  Kim  Taylor,  Joe  Cesa,  Barb  Steele,  Wendy  Wang,  Darryl  East. 


Orchestra  Winds,  Brass  and  Percussion,  Row  one:  Keith  Scheurman,  Mike  Witczak,  Cathy  Day, 
Shari  Gezann,  Molly  Miller.  Row  two:  Greg  Skok,  Mark  Tomsic,  Keith  Speroff,  Bill  Kunes,  Sarah 
Bierer,  Dave  Bauer.  Row  three:  Kirk  Israel,  Mike  Blasius,  Chris  Bryant,  Craig  Murowsky. 


As  the  new  orchestra  director  Miss  Riczo 
got  it  all  together. 


Orchestra 


In  The  Mood 

stage  Band  conveys  jazzy  rhythms 


2  988  brought  back  the 
Stage  Band  of  Euclid 
High  with  its  instate- 
ment  of  Joel  Sarich.  The  blue 
and  gold  toured  throughout  Vir- 
ginia Beach,  Williamsburgh,  and 
Busch  Gardens.  On  March  3, 
they  also  traveled  to  the  Lake- 
land Jazz  Festival  and  presented 
their  best  musical  ability  to 
swing  those  powerful  notes.  The 
Euclid  Jazz  Band  included  many 
seniors  this  past  year,  making  it 
crucial  for  new  talent  to  enter 
1989-90's  band.  With  a  little  en- 
thusiasm, the  swinging  tradition 
will  be  back  next  year  to  have 
those  great  blow-out  sessions 
which  made  so  many  memories 
for  so  many  people. 

-Sarah  Bierer 


Stage  Band,  Row  one:  Jeff  Kropf,  Domenic  Gubitosi,  Shari  Gezann.  Row  two:  Molly  Miller,  Cathy 
Day,  Dan  DiBartolomeo.  Row  three:  Chris  Bryant,  Craig  Murowsky,  Bill  Kunes,  Andy  Logar,  Jim 
Segulin,  Dave  Bauer.  Row  four:  Vince  Riha,  Mr.  Sarich,  (Director),  Tom  Kermode,  Helen  Chen, 
Sarah  Bierer. 


Dave  Bauer  practicing  on  his  trombone. 


Helen  Chen  accompanies  the  group. 


Kim   Miller   practicing   with   the 
orchestra. 


Stage  Band 


Just  Singing  Along 

Choral  Masters  and  Mixed  Chorus  give  students 

a  chance  to  sing 


Choral  Masters  was  choir 
composed  of  about  65-70 
students.  They  met  first 
period  every  day  and  learned 
various  songs,  including  jazz, 
some  gospel  and  some  rock. 

In  order  to  be  a  part  of  Choral 
Masters  the  students  had  to  be 
selected  by  Mr.  Godfrey,  the 
music  coordinator  for  the  high 
school.  The  choir  gave  two 
shows  during  the  year,  one  dur- 
ing the  winter  and  one  during 
the  spring. 

Mixed  Choir  was  the  begin- 
ning choir  that  prepared  stu- 
dents for  the  more  advanced 
Choral  Masters.  They  met  both 
second  and  third  periods.  They 
learned  the  basics  of  singing  and 
produced  shows  in  the  winter 
and  the  spring  with  the  Choral 
Masters. 

Mr.  Godfrey  has  done  a  great 
job  with  the  two  choirs  at  the 
high  school  and  also  with  the 
choirs  at  the  middle  school. 

-Mike  Betts 


Choral  Masters,  Row  one:  Helen  Chen.  Row  two:  Shannon  Hinton,  Stephanie  Walton,  Jennifer 
Mason,  Anna  Cirino,  Christa  Deister,  Jenny  Jones,  Mary  Sweet,  Missy  Long,  Jill  Enneper,  Mirta 
Maria,  Shalom  Lawrence,  Angela  Zingale,  Nikki  Golden.  Row  three;  Dianne  Baird,  Kimberly 
Doles,  Maria  Marcelli,  Maria  Dent,  Mary  Jo  Miller,  Kay  Corrigan,  Jenny  Waltermire,  Roslind 
Blackmon,  Katie  Roach,  Holly  Pirsig,  Lara  Lomac.  Row  four:  Aerica  Bothwell,  Julie  Liderbach,  Gina 
Juengal,  Regina  Boyd,  Chad  Highland,  Sean  Scott,  Mike  Betts,  Jeff  Syroney,  DeAngelo  Turner, 
Chris  Oboczky,  Heather  Morrison.  Row  five:  Jennifer  Welker,  Liz  Puhalj,  Sally  Bierer,  Maureen 
Dejonge,  Bryant  Carroll,  Troy  Berger,  Vernard  Adams  Jr,  Bill  Rabbits,  Kris  Heffernan,  Christy 
Fazio,  Stacey  Hamilton,  Lisa  Anderson. 


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Practicing   for. ..and   presenting   the 
concert. 


Mixed  Choir,  Row  one:  Mary  McNamara,  Marnie  Salupo,  Karen  Phipps,  Amy  Ayer,  Susan 
Juratovac,  James  Calwise,  LaTonya  Moultry,  Heather  Swan,  Chris  Carlton,  Gwen  Summers,  Dan- 
ielle McGroder.  Row  two:  Melissa  Marchuk,  Robin  Staples,  Tiffany  Jones,  Tysha  Robinson, 
Annett..  Massey,  Robert  Schmeling,  Daman  Ware,  Heidi  Peterson,  Denyel  Sfura,  Jacquie  Piscitello, 
Cynthia  Welsh,  Stacey  Colonna.  Row  three:  Bridget  Burich,  JoAnne  Zakrajsek,  Dionne  Lawson, 
Angela  Pritchett,  Stacey  Wallette,  Laronne  Ferguson,  Mike  Karabinus,  Jeff  Kaleal,  Roger  Crombie, 
Chenett  Johnson,  Teri  Mason,  Rachel  Norton,  Traci  Medved.  Row  four:Amora  Francis,  Tona  Haile, 
Kelly  Dwyer,  Karrie  Waltermire,  Michelle  McKee,  Wendy  Bydash,  Heather  Mock,  Shawn  Orr, 
Larry  Nosse,  Jamie  Roach,  Michelle  Berzinskas,  Valerie  McCarthy,  Hope  Robinson,  Tracy 
Marincek. 


Choral  Masters/Mixed  Chorus 


Singing  And  Dancing 


Varsity  Ciioraie  is  Euciid's  song  and  dance  group 


i^arsity  Chorale,  Row  one:  Jenny  Waltermire.  Row  two:  Troy  Berger,  Mary  Jo  Miller.  Row  three: 
loz  Blackmon,  Missy  Long,  Kay  Corrigan.  Row  four:  Kim  Doles,  Jenny  Mason,  Jenny  Welker, 
Dom  Rimarcic,  Mary  Sweet,  Bryan  Carrol,  Jenny  Jones.  Row  five:  Katie  Roach,  Matt  Davis,  Jeff 
Jyroney,  Meg  Fair,  Mike  Betts,  Stephanie  Walton,  Vernard  Adams,  Bill  Rabbits,  Sally  Bierer. 
Jelow,  accompianists,  Chris  Bryant,  Helen  Chen. 


Varsity  Chorale  also 
known  as  VC  was  the  Eu- 
clid High  School's  show 
choir.  The  88  -89  Varsity  Cho- 
rale consisted  of  sixteen  girls 
and  eleven  guys.  This  year's  of- 
ficers were  the  following:  Jenni- 
fer Waltermire  -President,  Mike 
Betts  -Vice  President,  Mary  Jo 
Miller  -Secretary,  and  Jenny 
Jones  -Treasurer.  However,  the 
man  and  energy  behind  the  suc- 
cess of  Varsity  Chorale  was  Eu- 
clid's choir  director,  Mr. 
Godfrey. 

Varsity  Chorale  had  a  tradi- 
tion of  going  on  a  trip  to  some- 
where in  the  United  States  for  a 
week.  This  year,  the  show  choir, 
was  planning  a  trip  to  Virginia 
Beach  and  Bush  Gardens  for  a 
week  of  relaxation,  fun,  perfor- 
mances, and  competition.  Previ- 
ous trips  included  New  York, 
Boston,  Philadelphia,  New  Or- 
leans, and  Disney  World.  This 
year  Varsity  Chorale  went  to 
various  show  choir  festivals 
around  the  state  as  well  as  going 
on  a  long  trip. 

Although  the  trips  are  enter- 
taining and  sound  like  fun,  the 
preperations  and  practices  be- 
fore hand  were  sweaty  and  hard 
work.  So  come  and  be  enter- 
tained by  the  show  choir  of  Eu- 
clid High  School,  Varsity 
Chorale. 

-Helen  Chen 


Jumping  And  Dancing 

Cheerleladers  did  their  best  to  raise  spirit 


The  1988  football  season 
was  an  incredible  one. 
Not  only  was  the  Panther 
team  an  outstanding  group  of 
guys,  but  the  cheerleaders  were 
too. 

These  girls  started  their  sea- 
son long  before  school  began.  In 
fact,  it  started  last  spring  soon 
after  tryouts  were  held.  When 
summer  came,  practices  were 
held  for  future  competitions  at 
cheerleading  camp.  It  took  place 
this  year  at  Hiram  College  for 
four  days  with  intersquad  each 
night.  The  judging  was  based  on 
home  cheers  and  chants  and  new 
material  learned  everyday.  The 
final  competition  left  the  squad 
with  a  spirit  award  and  a  superi- 
or plaque.  Previous  competitions 
also  gave  them  two  blue  (superi- 
or) and  one  red  (excellent) 
ribbon. 

Once  camp  was  behind  them, 
the  girls  had  high  expectations 
for  the  1988  football  season. 
Practices  were  then  concentrated 
on  the  upcoming  season.  But  be- 
fore it  started  it  was  over.  It  was 
an  unforgettable  season  thanks 
to  the  football  players,  the  cheer- 
leading  coach,  Mrs.  Yuhas,  and 


Varsity  Football  Cherleaders  Row  one:  J.  Maisley.  Row  two:  N.  Valencic,  C.  Valencic,  J.  Dudziak, 
V.  Medved.  Row  three:  K.  Reed,  A.  Cirino,  N.  Race.  Row  four:  K.  Kushma,  K.  Schoen.  Not  pictured: 
B.  Negrelli,  T.  Scolaro. 


all  of  the  girls  that  made  the 
1988  football  cheerleading  squad 
what  it  was. 

One  last  note  to  all  the  cheer- 
leaders, just  remember  "  I 
Never..." 

-Kathy  Kushma 


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J.  V.  Football  Cheerleaders:  S.  Orazen,  ].  Miller,  J.  Zakrajsek,  H.  Kristoff,  D.       Freshmen  Cheerleaders  Row  one:  K.  Schoen.  Row  two:  H.  Scott,  M.  Mc| 
Isgro.  Not  pictured:  S.  Yuhas,  P.  Burke.  mara.  Row  three:  D.  Coulter,  T.  Medved,  K.  Ells. 


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Football  Cheerleade 


Cheering  Them  On 


Basketball  Cheerleaders  add  spirit  to  the  game 


The  1988-89  Basketball  Cheer- 
leaders along  with  the  Basket- 
ball team,  started  off  a  great 
season  this  year.  After  a  few  uniform 
adjustments,  the  season  began  with  a 
series  of  away  games.  At  each  one  of 
the  games  the  girls  did  a  fine  job  in 
promoting  school  spirit.  Not  every 
game  was  as  exciting  or  filled  with 
cheering  fans  but  the  girls  cheered 
their  team  to  numerous  victories.  The 
second  half  of  the  twenty-game  sea- 
son was  based  around  home  games 
here  at  Euclid.  With  home  games  and 
a  little  more  support  for  the  basketball 
team  the  1988-89  cheerleaders  helped 
in  making  the  winter  sports  season  a 
great  one. 

-Kathy  Kushma 


Varsity  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Jennifer  Dudziak,  Katie  McGuinness,  Tracy  Scolaro  Row  two: 
Nora  Race,  Chris  Valencic,  Kathy  Kubhina.  Row  three:  Jennifer  Masley,  Knstm  Schoen,  Nina 
Valencic.  Not  pictured:  Carmen  Petti,  Bridget  Negrclh,  Coach,  Karen  Yuhas 


].  V.  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:  Jessie  Kovac,  Meghan  Taylor.  Row  two:  Shawn 
Orazen,  Debbie  Isgro,  Patti  Burke.  Row  three:  Brandy  Nickell,  Chris  Schaefer, 
Sue  Chun,  Janene  Zakrajsek.  Not  pictured:  Coach  JoAnn  Ffiedel. 


Freshman  Cheerleaders,  Row  one:Mary  Mc  Namara.  Row  two:  Katie  Schoen, 
Holly  Scott,  Christen  Fogarty.  Row  three:  Kristen  Golinar,  Katie  Ells,  Laurie 
Kausek.  Row  four:  Tracy  Medved,  Danielle  Coulter,  Gretchen  Heck 


Basketball  Cheerleaders 


Student  Council-the  backbone  of 
Euclid  High  School  and  a  sup- 
porter of  the  community.  Student 
Council  has  worked  behind  the  scenes  of 
Euclid  for  many  years,  both  in  the  high 
school  and  in  the  community.  This  year, 
under  the  dirrection  of  Miss  Bambic, 
Mary  Sweet,  President  and  Lee  Swope 
and  Liz  Oroz  as  vice  presidents  led  the 
Student  Council  in  its  continual  tradi- 
tion of  support. 

The  school's  activities  depended  much 
on  the  help  and  planning  of  Student 
Council.  It  is  made  up  of  representatives 
from  each  class  which  planned  the  regu- 
lar dances  and  Homecoming  and  Win- 
terfest,  decorated  the  halls  and  cafeteria 
of  Euclid  High  School  for  the  Christmas 
season,  and  in  general  promoted  the 
spirit  of  Euclid  High  School. 

Student  Council's  support,  however, 
exceeded  the  boundaries  of  the  school 
and  was  felt  throughout  the  Euclid  com- 
munity. In  the  fight  for  the  school  levy, 
the  Student  Council  passed  out  pam- 
phlets and  promoted  its  passage.  It 
helped  the  less  fortunate  in  the  commu- 
nity with  a  collection  of  money  for 
Thanksgiving  dinners  and  through 
canned  food  drives.  Student  Council  also 
went  further  than  the  community's 
boundaries  to  extend  its  help  to  the 
world  in  its  collection  for  projects  such 
as  the  United  Way. 

The  Student  Council  was  a  vital  part  of 
the  planning,  support,  adn  promotion  of 
both  the  Euclid  High  School  and  the  Eu- 
clid community  and  looks  forward  to  a 
rewarding  future. 

-Kristine  Hren 


Student  Government 

student  Council  gets  things  done 


Student  Council,  Row  one:  Colleen  Nugent,  Hope  Robinson,  Karrie  Waltermire,  Missy  Long,  Beth 
Brickman,  Paula  Dobransky,  Stephanie  Slogar,  Chris  Schaefer,  Kris  Hren.  Row  two:  Leslie 
Higham,  Helen  Majer,  Debbie  Long,  Alison  Zahler,  Becky  Sperner.  Row  three:  Jennifer  Marks, 
Pam  Buehner,  Lee  Swope,  Phaedra  Moore,  Lee  Jackson,  Tiffany  Dallas,  June  U,  Lisa  Riedel.  Row 
four:  Marnie  Salupo,  Liz  Oroz,  Michele  Yee,  Sonja  Rhone,  Janene  Zakrajsek,  Meghan  Taylor, 
Stacey  Apanaites,  Heather  Kristoff,  Erica  Richards,  Bernie  Zupancic,  Stacy  Duchon,  Lisa  Hunt. 
Row  five:  Jennifer  Mason,  Sharon  Swyt,  Sharon  Billi,  Eric  Ramsey,  Bill  Mc  Guinness,  Dan  Hansen, 
Tawfiq  Akhir,  Sean  Allen,  Adam  Brown,  Jason  Brust,  Bill  Castrovince.  Row  six:  Kim  Doles,  Lisa 
Drage,  Jennifer  O'Neill,  Stephanie  Slogar,  Lisa  Marvin,  Dave  Radachy,  Dave  Duchon,  Mike 
Duchon  Row  seven:  Jennifer  Welker,  Lisa  Hradak,  Mary  Sweet,  Jennifer  Waltermire,  Kathy 
Kushma,  Betsy  Tobolewski. 


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Homecoming    was    sponsored    by    Student        Decorating  the  cafeteria  for  the  Holidays  is  a 
Council.  big  event  for  Student  Council.    ■ 


Student  Council 


Deciding  Senior  Wisties 

Senior  class  cabinet  plans  activities  for  the  senior 
class 


Senior  Class  Cabinet. Mike  Barns,  Valencia  Strowder,  Gerald  Moore,  Ed  Powers,  Mike  Guilfoyle, 
Lisa  Baber,  Mark  Morek,  Leila  Thomas,  Greg  Henderson,  Steve  Dekleva,  Heidi  Martin,  Kelli 
Vanah,  Nina  Valencic,  Gunney  Meaney,  Barbie  Jurkovic,  Amy  Hickok,  Annie  Cirino,  Suzanne 
Lisac 


Heidi  Martin  and  Lisa  Baber 
talking  while  Mike  Guilfoyle, 
Greg  Henderson,  Kelli  Vanah 
and  Leila  Thomas  wait  for 
homeroom  to  begin. 


Barbie  Jurkovic,  Suzanne  Li- 
sac, Annie  Cirino,  Gunney 
Meaney  and  Amy  Hickok 
planning  for  the  future. 


Spirit,  organization, 
imagination,  hard  work- 
ers -  all  of  these  words 
describe  the  talented  senior  class 
cabinet.  Composed  of  18  eager 
seniors  and  under  the  very  able 
and  enthusiastic  direction  of 
Mrs.  Fox,  Mr.  Pasquale  and  Mr. 
McGuinness,  the  important  task 
of  funding  and  planning  prom 
became  as  easy  as  child's  play. 
Meeting  as  a  homeroom  provid- 
ed time  to  hammer  out  the  tough 
decisions  and  allowed  the  cabi- 
net to  become  a  family  of  close 
friends.  Activities  organized  in- 
cluded Senior  Talent  Night,  Elf 
Day,  flower  sales  and  two  great 
dances;  the  Halloween  and  Toga 
Dance.  Senior  sweatshirts  were 
sold  and  the  senior  luncheon, 
graduation  and  most  important- 
ly the  first  twelve-hour  prom 
ever  at  Euclid  were  planned. 

Being  the  sole  cabinet  left  at 
Euclid  robbed  the  group  of 
much  class  competition  but  yet 
the  seniors  led  not  only  the  class 
of  '89,  but  the  entire  school. 
Amidst  cutbacks  caused  by  levy 
failures  of  spring  and  summer 
'88,  the  cabinet  came  to  repre- 
sent the  determinaton  of  the 
Panthers  to  succeed— and  that 
they  did.  The  levy  passed,  the 
"historical"  prom  was  planned 
and  the  spirit  of  the  class  of  1989 
Cabinet  brought  about  a  stupen- 
dous and  first-rate  year! 
-Heidi  Martin 


Senior  Class  Cabinet 


Learning  Marketing 

D.E.C.A.  helps  students  to  enter  retail  fields 


D.E.C.A.  (Distributive 
Education  Clubs  of 
America)  was  the  stu- 
dent run  club  that  coincided 
with  the  Marketing  Education 
class.  Euclid's  program  was  de- 
signed for  juniors  and  seniors 
who  were  interested  in  a  career 
in  marketing  and  management. 
In  their  junior  year,  the  students 
attended  classes  and  studied  the 
stock  market,  business  finance, 
marketing  research  and  many 
other  business  related  fields.  Se- 
niors spent  part  of  their  day  in 
school  learning  about  every- 
thing from  job  interviewing,  to 
advertising  and  sales.  During 
the  remainder  of  the  day  they 
were  employed  in  retail  estab- 
lishments within  the  Euclid  area 
in  a  variety  of  retail,  wholesale, 
or  service  establishments.  In 
D.E.C.A.,  students  competed 
against  other  high  school  stu- 
dents on  the  local,  state  and  na- 
tional level  in  areas  related  to 
their  career  interest. 

-Toni  Fannin 


The  Euclid  High  School 
Key  Club  was  an  organi- 
zation that  helped  out 
with  school  and  community  ac- 
tivities. The  club  was  sponsered 
by  the  local  Kiwanis  clubs  and 
has  been  here  at  Euclid  for  about 
thiry-nine  years. 

This  year,  the  Key  Club 
helped  in  many  activities  at 
school  such  as  setting  up  and 
guiding  for  our  open  house.  The 
Euclid  Key  Club  was  made  up  of 
people  who  really  wanted  to  help 
others.  Many  of  the  members 
learned  it  takes  a  great  amount 
of  responsibility,  but  in  the  long 
run  it  makes  you  feel  good  about 
helping  others.  The  Key  Club 
was  sponsered  by  Mr.  Allen 
Black. 

-Erica  Richards 


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D.E.C.A.,  Row  one:  Danielle  DeSico,  Barbie  Jurkovic,  Donnie  Jakubauskas,  Kris  Kubach,  James 
Leamon,  Renee  Rashid,  Antonia  Fannin,  Rick  Summers,  Lisa  Whitmore,  Mr.  Preset.  Row  two: 
Mike  Graffius,  Sean  Allen,  Dwayne  Sattler,  John  Hackathorn,  Bill  Jones,  Monica  Ziegler,  Laurie 
Christopher,  Scott  Faulisi,  Tyrone  Gilham,  Kelly  Hyne,  Joe  Baker,  Keith  Speroff. 


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Danielle  DeSico  and  Barbie  Jurkovic  learning       Toni  Fannin  and  Renee  Rashid  being  a  cashier, 
how  to  assemble  a  display. 


Key  Club,  Row  one:  Matt  Tomsic,  Mark  Tomsic,  Erick  Swanson,  Jim  Segulin,  Brian  Ashman,  Rob 
Terlizzi,  Tony  Terlizzi.  Row  two:  Keith  Scheurman,  Gerald  Moore,  Chris  Galaida,  Melissa  Mar- 
chuck,  Seona  Latine,  Amora  Francis,  Mary  Dengel,  Kim  Moore,  Maureen  Hannan,  Char  Neal, 
Darrell  Lausche,  Kathie  Davis. 

D.E.C.A./Key  Club 


Honor  Students 

NHS  is  a  prestigious  organization 


NHS,  Row  one:  Julie  Groves,  Alison  Zahler,  Michelle  Sari,  Erica  Richards,  Missy 
Long,  Michele  Yee,  Lara  Lomac.  Row  two:  Kris  Hren,  Karen  Reed,  Laurie  Zigman, 
Heidi  Martin,  Liz  Oroz,  Marie  Sheridan,  Steve  Dekleva.  Row  three:  Kathy 
Kushma,  Suzane  Lisac,  Jennifer  Davis,  David  Sargent,  John  Colbert,  Laura  Roll, 
Beth  Perdan. 


"l^^T  HS  was  for  students  that  had  superb  records  in 
I  ^1  service.  NHS  was  a  nationwide  organization 
M,  M.  that  consisted  of  students  noted  for  their  excel- 
lence in  scholarship,  service,  and  leadership  abilities. 

NHS  was  made  up  of  students  who  were  picked  at 
the  end  of  their  junior  year.  NHS  did  services  for  their 
school.  Some  major  projects  were  being  Student  Help- 
ers for  Open  House.  They  helped  parents  find  teach- 
ers. Another  activity  was  the  tea  party  to  get  students 
interested  in  NHS  and  to  find  out  more  about  it.  The 
honor  society's  most  exciting  activity  was  planning  for 
the  induction  of  new  members  in  the  spring. 

This  year's  officers  includedMissy  Long,  president- 
,Jennifer  Davis,  vice  president,Marie  Sheridan,  secre- 
tary, andSteve  Dekleva  as  treasurer.  Mrs.  Schmeling 
was  NHS'  advisor. 

It  has  been  a  rewarding  year  for  the  members  of  the 
National  Honor  Society. 

-Erica  Richards 


Watching  Government  Work 

Close-Up  studies  ttie  intricacies  of  government 


Missy  Long  thinking  about  the  trip  to 
Washington, 


Washington  D.C.  Our  fair  na- 
tion's Capitol  and  destination  of 
Close-Up.  Close-Up,  advised 
by  Mr.  Wayne  Smith,  headed  for  Wash- 
ington to  learn  more  of  the  politics  of 
our  nation  and  have  fun  in  the  process. 
Students  sold  candy  to  help  pay  for  the 
trip  which  took  place  in  the  spring.  They 
were  able  to  see  many  of  the  places  and 
meet  some  of  the  people  that  make  the 
country  run.  They  were  able  to  survive 
on  many  of  the  unsold  M&M's. 

-Bill  Castrovince 


Close-Up,  Row  one:  Bill  Castrovince,  Michele  Yee,  Missy 
Long,  Michelle  Sari.  Row  two:  Kathy  Kushma,  Kay  Corrigan, 
Liz  Oroz,  Marie  Sheridan,  Karen  Reed.  Row  three:  Steve 
Dekleva,  Suzane  Lisac,  Curt  Spencer,  Rashawn  Perry. 


NHS/Close-Up 


News  Flash:  Vampire  Spotted 


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Fall  Play  goes  batty 


Robert  was  a  walking  zombie, 
Susan  was  eating  flies  and 
talking  of  a  strange  lady  in  the 
graveyard,  Marcus  was  murdered  and 
people  were  disappearing  everywhere. 
The  last  thing  Tod  and  Luisa  Wilson 
needed  to  hear  was  that  their  next 
door  neighbor,  Mina  Alucard,  was 
really  a  vampire!  The  police,  Duffy 
and  Wallace,  weren't  able  to  help  ei- 
ther and  so  the  "vampirologist,"  Dr. 
Van  Helsing,  from  New  York,  was 
called  in  to  search  Malice  House 
Academy  for  "Oscar,"  the  flesh-eating 
bat,  and  the  cause  of  these  mysterious 
occurences.  Such  a  crazy  farce  was  the 
scene  of  1988's  Fall  Play,  "Lady  Dra- 
cula,"  and  it  included  a  search  for 
Lady  Dracula's  coffin  led  by  Van 
Helsing  and  conducted  by  Tod  and 
Luisa,  Kim,  Opal,  Estelle  and  Mike 
(the  students),  Mona  (the  maid),  Mrs. 
Sink  (the  housekeeper  and  Susan's 
mother),  Camille  Stanford  (a  teacher), 
and  Dr.  Lawrence  Finley  (a  blood  dis- 
ease specialist).  Limited  to  two  perfor- 
mances because  of  the  football  play- 
offs, the  cast  presented  a  hysterical 
and  entertaining  play  suited  for  the 
Halloween  season.  The  patience  and 
excellent  direction  of  Judith  Carmody 
with  assistance  from  student  director 
Thomas  Kermode  Jr.  glued  together 
the  talents  of  the  performers  and 
made  this  exciting  play  possible. 

-Heidi  Martin 


CAST 


Michelle  R.  Bonnay 

Elizabeth  S.  Oroz 

Michael  E.  Belts 

Debbie  Long 

Judita  Beder 

Heidi  B.  Martin 

Edrina  Y.  Womack 

Jenny  Spada 

Mark  Wirbel 

Jeff  Syroney 

Roz  Blackmon 

Melissa  M.  Long 

Joe  Jankowski 

Jeremy  Blumenstein 

Curtis  Spencer 

W.  J.  Castrovince 

Vernard  Adanis  Jr. 


Cast  members  observe  the  beheaded  vampire. 


Fall  Play 


Two  For  The  Holidays 

A  pair  of  plays  showed  holiday  spirit 


CAST 

Narrator  1    Debbie  Lorig 

Narrator  2    Jill  Enneper 

Santa    Dariiel  O.  Hanser\ 

Mrs.  Claus   Theresa  Oder\ 

Olga     Maria  Marcelli 

Elsie  Kim  Moore 

Ben    Milton  Wyley 

Doc  Rick    Dave  Radachy 

Mr.  Toddletot    Nik  Rocco 

Kringle-Krangle    John  Cindric 

Tweedle    Karen  Radachy 

Twiddle     Holly  Pirsig 

Terina    India  Ford 

Theresa   Kay  Corrigan 

Theo    Vernard  Adams,  Jr. 

Granny  Grumbleskin    ....    Heidi  B. 

Martin 

Mort,  the  Moose     . .    Curtis  Spencer 

Ginny  Grumbleskin    Melissa 

Gammon 
Jenny  Grumbleskin  . .  Robin  Hunt 
Joleen  Grumbleskin    Maria  Marcelli 


Mr.   Toddletot    warning   of   impending 
danger  from  Grumpleskins. 


Can  this  be  happening?  Can  this  be 
true?  What  am  I  hearing  people 
say.  The  tiniest  of  Toddletots  got 
mad  and  ran  away."  If  that's  not  enough, 
the  toyshop  is  under  a  spell  and  Santa  has 
amnesia.  These  trials  were  the  subjects  of 
the  holiday  plays,  "The  Season  Santa  Forgot 
He  Was  He"  and  "Trouble  in  the  Toddletot 
Toy  Factory." 

The  latter,  written  by  Judith  L.  Carmody, 
involved  Terina  Toddletot's  disappearance 
while  father  Terrence  is  away,  leaving  op- 
purtunity  for  the  perverse  sorceress.  Gran- 
ny Grumpleskin,  to  place  Tweedle,  Twid- 
dle, Theresa,  and  Theo  Toddletot  under  a 
glitter  and  "Bibble  babble"  bound  spell. 
Only  with  help  from  Mort  the  Moose  and 
Ginny,  Jenny,  and  Joleen  Grumpleskin  can 
order  be  restored. 

In  "Santa  Forgot,"  a  bump  on  the  head 
causes  St.  Nick  to  lose  all  memory  of 
Christmas.  Doc  Rick  prescribes  "exposing 
Santa  to  the  things  that  he  knows"  which 
(as  told  by  the  narrators)  Mrs.  Claus,  Olga, 
Elsie,  and  Ben  try  in  vain.  Fortunately,  a 
shooting  star  provides  the  "wee  whack"  to 
bring  Santa's  memory  back! 

The  second  graders  thoroughly  enjoyed 
the  delightful  songs  and  antics  of  the  cast. 
Thanks  to  the  performers  and  Miss  Car- 
mody for  an  indubitably  jolly  good  show 
and  "milk  and  cookies  too". 

-Heidi  B.  Martin 


Holiday  Play 


lence 


AFS  brings  foreign  lands  closer 


Betsy  Tobolewski  learning  about  other  lands. 


AFS,  the  American  Field  Service, 
has  been  the  source  of  world 
culture  at  Euclid  for  many 
years.  It  has  brought  students  from  all 
over  the  world  to  let  our  community 
discover  the  world  that  surrounds  us. 
After  much  success  in  these  AFS  ex- 
change experiences,  Euclid  High 
School  has  allowed  many  foreign  stu- 
dents from  other  organizations  to  be- 
come a  part  of  our  school  also.  Yet 
AFS  is  the  only  organization  which 
has  an  active  club  of  both  the  EHS 
student  body  and  the  foreign 
students. 

This  year  AFS  sent  two  of  our  stu- 
dents abroad  for  the  summer.  Dan- 
ielle Tuckermann  went  on  a  work 
program  in  Great  Britain  while  Curt 
Spencer  traveled  South  into  Paraguay 
for  the  language  program.  As  the 
summer  ended  and  Curt  and  Danielle 
began  to  travel  back  home,  AFS 
opened  its  arms  to  Maddie  Cruz  from 
the  Dominican  Republic  many  other 
organizations  also  opened  theifSfttis 
to  foreign  students  this  year.  ARC, 
Adventures  in  Real  Communicatio 
had  3  students  representing  its  orj 
nization    this    year.    T^se    stud 

of    Madrid; 
,  and  Thorn- 
t  Germany,  The 
sponsoring  a  foreign  stu- 
,  (Educatio; 
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ojwa  of  France^S 
All   these  students   came-jhroug 
these  foreign  exchange  orga^^tions 
to  experience  a  different  cu^^^and 
learn  how  other  people  live. 
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Christina  Conde  and  Celine  Dojwa  looking 
through  scrapbooks. 


AFS,  R^pSneTDarrell  Lausche,  Patty  LV|pK%Jeine  Cruz,  Michelle  Wagner,  Mi- 
chelle Kitis,  Jenny  Leyendecker,  Advisot7Badfa<rf?Ramiow.  Row  two:  Dayna  Doran, 
Colleen  Lanzaretta,  Becky  Karnak,  Bill  Casmivitice,  Kim  Moore,  Mike  Karabinus, 
Christina  Conde,  Celine  Dojwa.  Row  three:  Advisor  Jane  Addis,  Beth  Schafer,  Marie 
Sheridan,  Chris  Muzinic,  Natasha  Spencer,  Stenh^fe  Jackson,  Curt  Spencer,  Betsy 
Cayne,  Tom  Bornemann,  Fernando  Alcazar.    H  '  ,4 


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"^reek  To  Me' 


Foreign  Language  Club  explores  languages 


aniell^ruckerman  working  in  Pippingland  Park,  Sussex,  En- 
;]and  during  the  summer  of  '88. 


The  Foreign  Language  Club  act- 
ed as  a  bridge  to  the  other  cul- 
tures of  the  world.  It  provided 
the  Euclid  students  with  a  taste  of  for- 
eign lands  through  different  activities 
both  in  and  out  of  school. 

Under  the  leadership  of  Mrs. 
Koenig,  the  Foreign  Language  Club 
held  activities  such  as  a  Christmas 
party  made  up  of  a  different  variety  of 
cultural  foods,  dinners  at  the  many 
different  ethnic  restaurants  found  in 
the  area,  and  other  activities  which 
helped  to  enhance  the  students  aware- 
ness of  world  cultures. 

The  Foreign  Language  Club  allowed 
the  Euclid  students  to  get  together  and 
have  a  great  time  while  learning  and 
experiencing  many  bits  and  pieces  of 
the  many  different  cultures  of  our 
world. 

-Kristine  Hren 


Among  Your  Peers 

Peer  Tutors  give  academic  fielp  to  students 


You're  struggling  through  a  dense  merky  jungle  of  definitions  and  homework 
problems.  There  seems  to  be  no  end  to  the  questions  stabbing  you  like  thorns 
of  a  poisonous  vine.  Then,  like  a  light  at  the  end  of  a  tunnel,  as  a  weedwacker 
to  hack  away  at  such  troublesome  tendrils  (in  simpler  words  -  tests),  emerges 
the  peer  tutor.  Being  less  dramatic,  the  work  of  these  student  "teachers"  is 
somewhat  overlooked. 

The  process  goes  as  follows:  The  student  needing  help;  namely,  the  "tutee"; 
applies  at  their  unit  office.  Then  Miss  Spiga,  the  advisor  for  the  system, 
matches  up  the  "needy"  with  those  peer  tutors  who  have  a  free  period  because 
of  a  study  hall  or  can  come  after  school.  During  three  week  sessions,  the  two 
meet  and  tear  down  the  walls  of  confusion.  Sometimes,  they  fail  but  more 
often  both  gain  from  the  experience.  The  tutee  gains  a  new  understanding  and 
knowledge  of  the  subject;  the  tutor,  experience  in  instruction  and  patience.  The 
peer  tutors  are  hard  workers  who  not  only  care  about  their  own  grades  but  also 
are  generous  enough  to  share  their  abilities  with  others. 

-Heidi  Martin 

Peer  Tutors,  Row  one:  Heidi  Martin,  Michelle  Sari,  Kay  Corrigan,  Jenny 
Mason,  Marie  Sheridan,  Kirstin  Esch.  Row  two:  Kim  Taylor,  Jane  Vurusic, 
Phaedra  Moore,  Rashawn  Perry,  Sharon  Billi,  Kim  Moore.  Row  three:  Nives 
Ivancin,  Debbie  Sarpolis,  Curt  Spencer,  Joe  Avcin,  Brian  Ashman.  Now  pic- 
tured: Meghan  Taylor. 


Aiding  Tfie  Audio-Visual 

Media  Aides  are  tiie  action  behind  ttie  siiows 


The  Euclid  High  Media  Aides  are  a  true  assett  to  the 
school.  Headed  by  Mr.  Allen  Black  the  A.V.  men  are 
responsible  for  the  sound  and  lighting  for  such  events 
as  Senior  Talent  Night,  Choral  Concerts,  and  Big  Show.  The 
backstage  jobs  are  often  overlooked  as  being  simple  and  effort- 
less but  without  the  dedication  of  these  young  men  the  shows 
could  not  go  on.  The  Audio  Visual  department  is  also  responsi- 
ble for  delivering  movie  projectors,  overheads,  cassette  players 
and  VCR's  to  teachers. 

Being  a  Media  Aide  is  for  the  student  who  is  interested  in 
audio  equipment.  They  help  out  with  the  operation  and  main- 
tenance of  all  audio-visual  equipment  in  the  school. 

Media  Aides,  Row  one:  Jeffrey  Kropf,  Chris  Bryant,  Walter  Johnson-Bey,  Matt 
Davis,  Mike  LaManna.  Row  two:  David  Cupar,  Brian  Sterrick,  Bill  Cvelbar, 
Mark  Wirbel,  Vernard  Adams  Jr.  Row  three:  Chris  Baranowski,  Bill  McGuin- 
ness,  Joe  Coerndt,  Mike  Cvelbar. 


Media  Aides/Peer  Tutors 


Giving  Help 


Ad  Club  and  Office  Aides  assist  scliool 


The  AD  Club,  under  the 
direction  of  Mr.  Raice- 
vich,  was  in  charge  of 
selling  tickets  at  Euclid  High 
School's  home  games.  This  club 
was,  in  truth  a  volunteer  club. 
The  Euclid  students  volunteer 
their  time  for  part  of  the  evern- 
ing  in  order  to  provide  the  ath- 
letic fans  with  the  shortest  wait 
in  line  possible.  No  matter 
which  home  sports  event,  the 
Euclid  High  AD  Club  was  there, 
selling  those  tickets  adn  collect- 
ing the  money. 

-Kristine  Hren 


Ad  Club,  Row  one:  Lisa  Drage,  Missy  Long,  Mary  Sweet,  Michele  Yee.  Row  two:  Kris  Hren,  Rich 
Roberts,  Amy  Hickok. 


Office  Aides,  Row  one:  Maria  Cook,  Holly  Pirsig,  Alison  Zahlei  Miss>  Lung  Phaedra  Moore, 
Rogelene  Castro,  Becky  Roeder,  Soma  Cencic,  Kelly  Duffy,  Micnelle  Secic,  Christine  Von  Sick, 
Patty  Baker.  Row  two:  Kathy  Muscarella,  Katie  Roach,  Kelli  Vanah,  Jeanette  Sas,  Karen  Reed, 
Jennifer  Davis,  Beth  Perdan,  Lara  Lomac,  Danielle  Tuckerman,  Theresa  Champa,  Christy  Fazio. 
Row  three:  Vicky  Medved,  Leila  Thomas,  Vicky  Fumich,  Amy  Hickok,  Lisa  Ryan,  Laurie  Bock, 
Cathy  Spiegel,  Mary  Dengel,  Kelly  Biggins,  Bernie  Zupancic.  Row  four:  Jeremy  Blumenstein,  Nora 
Race,  Chantel  Van  Dyne,  Dina  Pasquale,  Kathy  Kushma,  Maureen  Dejonge,  Kevin  Collins,  Rich 
Roberts,  Sandy  Secic,  Kim  Miller,  Molly  Lauver,  Shelley  Johnson. 


As  an  office  aide  approaches  a  classroom  they 
see  something  like  this. 


The  1988-89  school  year 
brought  many  changes  to 
the  Office  Aides,  rules. 
Along  with  these  rules  came  new 
name  badges.  The  badges  identi- 
fied the  office  aide  to  the  securi- 
ty and  paraprofessionals.  The 
new  rules  did  not  change  the  re- 
sponsibilities of  the  office  aides. 
Their  duties  still  included  filing, 
running  errands,  answering  the 
telephone,  etc.  These  fine  stu- 
dents are  a  dedicated  group  that 
help  to  keep  the  offices  running 
smoothly. 

-Dwayne  Sattler  and  Kathy 
Kushma 


Ad  Club/Office  Aides 


Going  For  The  Snow 

Warm  weather  made  skiing  difficuit 


Ski  Club  gave  students  at  Euclid 
High  School  an  opportunity  to 
learn  the  basics  of  skiing.  "It 
certainly  makes  the  winter  a  lot  n^ore 
enjoyable,"  said  Becky  Hopkins.  Kris- 
tin Attwood  and  Matt  Hopkins  said 
they  "enjoy  the  fabulous  sensation  of 
gliding  over  the  snow." 

The  Ski  Club  skied  at  Boston  Mills 
Ski  Area  in  Thursday  evenings.  A 
tour  bus  took  them  out  and  back. 
Also,  on  Martin  Luther  King  Day  a 
bus  load  went  to  Cockaigne  Ski  Area 
in  New  York.  They  skied  the  entire 
day  and  came  back  in  the  evening.  As 
Leslie  Higham  said,  "New  York  is  so 
much  more  exciting  since  it's  so  much 
bigger  and  we  get  to  ski  during  the 
day." 

The  ski  program  at  Boston  Mills  is 
especially  suited  for  beginners  since 
they  get  to  take  lessons  each  time 
which  makes  it  much  more  enjoyable. 
As  Karen  Reed,  Missy  Long,  and 
Mary  Sweet  said,  "I  learned  how  to 
Pop." 

Mr.  Von  Benken  was  the  advisor 
for  the  Ski  Club. 


Heidi    Sacko,    Michele    Yee,    Liz 
Oroz,  and  Balee  Riley  having  fun. 


Ski  Club,  Row  one:  Mario  Gasperic,  Mane  Sheridan  Ehzabeth  Oroz  Beth  Schaefer  Mibsy  Long 
Mary  Sweet,  Lisa  Drage,  Michele  Yee,  Non  member  Non  member  Non  member  Row  two  Nor 
member,  Virginia  Yee,  Irene  Dejak,  Non  member,  Non  member,  Karen  Reed,  Non  member.  Row 
three:  Non  member,  Non  member,  Non  member,  Non  member.  Heather  Rowe,  Marija  Raguz, 
Leslie  Higham,  Jason  Socha,  Matt  Bouffard.  Rowe  four:  Sean  Socha,  Non  member,  Non  member, 
Kris  Hren,  Non  member.  Rick  Roberts,  Helen  Majer,  Debbie  Long,  Michelle  Sari,  Stevie  De  Jong, 
John  Marincek,  Bill  Castrovince. 


Oops 


Getting  there  is  half  the  fun 


Kristie  Attwood,  Matt  Hopkins  and  Becky  Hopkins. 


Ski  Club 


Jenny  Barcza,  Lee  Swope,  Stevie  De  Jong,  Christina  Con- 
de,  Heidi  Sacko,  Heather  Rowe,  Beth  Schaefer,  Marie 
Sheridan  and  Mr.  Barcza  posing. 


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The  Good  Morning  And  Cultural  People 

The  faithful  P.A.  Announcers  and  the  club  with  culture 


P.A.  Announcers,  Row  one:  Julie  Fischer,  Laura  Zigman,  Jennifer  O'Neill,  Roslind  Blackmon, 
Renee  Rashid.  Row  two:  James  Braidic,  William  McGuinness,  Curtis  O'Neal  II. 


Euclid  Cultural  Club,  Row  one:  Valencia  Strowder,  Shelley  Tobias,  Phaedra  Moore,  Tammy  Curtis, 
Nikki  Golden.  Row  two:  Rashawn  Perry,  Ericka  Hicks,  Rashaun  Washington,  Sean  Allen,  Tawfig 
Akir,  Denise  Smith. 

The  Cultural  Committee 
planning  for  the  year's 
events. 


P.A.  Announcers/Euclid  Cultural  Club 


Every  school  day  morning 
at  about  9:27  A.M.,  the 
students  of  EucUd  high 
would  raise  their  sleepy  heads  to 
hear  the  words,  "Good  morning, 
Euclid  Panthers!"  This  was  the 
opening  statement  for  the  high 
school  P.A.  announcements 
which  were  arranged  to  provide 
the  student  body  with  important 
information  and  updates 
throughout  the  school  year. 

At  the  end  of  the  1987-88 
school  year,  several  juniors  tried 
out  for  the  duty  of  P.A.  an- 
nouncing. Only  eight  students 
were  elected  for  the  job  that 
would  serve  as  their  homeroom, 
they  were  chosen  based  on  dic- 
tion, volume,  and  clarity  of 
voice.  They  did  a  great  job  this 
past  year  and  brought  excite- 
ment and  originality  to  the  air 
waves. 

-  Stevie  Dejong  - 


The  Euclid  Cultural  Com- 
mittee was  initiated  at  a 
time  when  there  was  a 
need  to  eliminate  the  thick  racial 
tension  that  existed  at  Euclid.  It 
was  felt  that  an  effert  was  need- 
ed to  better  things,  so  a  group 
was  created  where  people  of  dif- 
ferent races  and  backgrounds 
could  gather  and  interact  posi- 
tively. To  date,  Euclid  has  come 
a  long  way,  and  the  racism  that 
does  exist  is  far  too  sophisticat- 
ed. Therefore,  the  Cultural  Com- 
mittee has  altered  its  purpose. 
They  have  tried,  instead,  to  in- 
crease cultural  awareness  among 
the  students  and  community. 
They  have  done  this  in  past 
years  with  shows  and  functions 
such  as  the  Cultural  Fair.  To  this 
day,  they  are  still  working  for 
awareness  and  unity  in  the  com- 
munity and  they  feel  they  are 
getting  closer. 

Sean  Allen 


Just  The  Facts 

Survey  gets  the  news  out,, 
...while  Eucuyo  publishes  literary  works 


Where  oh  where  could  a 
shy  but  talented  writer 
get  the  exposure  and 
credit  he  or  she  well  deserves  in 
this  age  of  bleak  creativity?  This 
person  could  have  sent  his/her 
work  to  the  Eucuyo  editors  and 
had  a  more  than  decent  shot  at 
getting  the  story  or  poem  print- 
ed in  the  Eucuyo. 

Eucuyo  is  a  group  of  students 
who  review  entries  sent  to  them 
to  decide  which  ones  will  be 
printed  in  the  magazine  at  the 
end  of  the  year.  Ms.  Carmody 
and  Mrs.  Lidrbach  advised  edi- 
tor Beth  Perdan  and  the  rest  of 
the  staff.  This  edition  was  made 
easy  by  a  new  system  of  voting 
using  a  computer  program  de- 
signed by  Eric  Ramsey.  Many 
fine  works  of  art  were  contribut- 
ed to  give  the  magazine  an  artis- 
tic edge  and  for  the  illiterates  to 
look  at.  This  years  edition  was  a 
success  and  will  hopefully  con- 
tinue to  let  the  future  stars  of  the 
literature  world  shine  early. 

-William  J.  A.  Castrovince 


The  1988-89  Survey  was  a  success. 
This  school  year's  newspaper  was 
edited  by  Betsy  Tobolewski  and  Bill 
Castrovince,  who  were  supported  by  a  fine 
staff  of  future  journalists.  The  articles  cov- 
ered anything  from  sports  news  to  the  levy 
to  the  unfortunate  Browns.  Although  rela- 
tively shorter  than  former  years,  the  Survey 
contained  all  the  news  vital  to  the  school. 
Concisely  put,  if  it  wasn't  in  the  Survey, 
you  didn't  need  to  know  about  it. 

-Billy  the  Kid  Castrovince 


Eucuyo  Staff,  Row  one:  Kris  Hren,  Heidi  Martin,  Jenny  Mason,  Kelly  Hyne,  Kristen  Weber,  Heidi 
Sacko.  Row  two:  Sharon  Billi,  Sunny  U,  Beth  Perdan,  Laura  Roll,  Stevie  Dejong,  Marie  Sheridan. 
Row  three:  Bill  Castrovince,  Ken  Lux,  John  Kale,  Steve  Smith,  Eric  Ramsey,  Lara  Lomac. 


Eucuyo/Survey 


Survey  Staff,  Row  one:  Alison  Zahler,  Jenny 
Mason,  Michele  Yee,  Liz  Oroz,  Heidi  Sacko. 
Row  two:  Bill  Castrovince,  Curt  Spencer,  Kris 
Hren,  Emily  Smayda. 


Learning  About  Government 

Model  U  N  teaches  world  politics 


Model  U  N  members.  Row  one:  Heidi  Martin,  June  U,  Sunny  U,  Mr.  Collins.  Row  Two:  Kevin 
Vance,  Ken  Lux,  Brian  Ashman,  Eric  Ramsey.  Row  three:  Dan  Francetic,  Bill  McGuinness. 


Model  \y9i:  June  U,  Steve  Sirk,  Doug  Hyne,  Phil  Walczak,  Meredith  Fitzgerald,  Mr.  Collins,  Brian 
Ashman,  Emily  Smayda,  Anthony  Cirino,  Kristina  Motiejunas. 


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Model  U.  N. 


Hey,  future  ambassadors, 
politicians  and  corporate 
executives!  If  you  had  in- 
terests such  as  these  then  the 
Model  U.N.  would  have  been  a 
great  club.  It  was  an  organiza- 
tion run  by  college  and  high 
school  students  throughout  the 
nation.  It  was  essentially  like  the 
real  United  Nations  but  run  by 
students.  Last  year,  the  club 
members  got  the  chance  to  un- 
derstand and  try  to  solve  world 
problems  both  economical  and 
political.  They  won  excellent 
recognition  for  their  efforts  at 
the  Cleveland  Council.  This  year 
the  Chairperson  was  Sunny  U. 
Helen  Chen  was  in  charge  of  the 
economics  session  and  Lisa  Ba- 
ber  was  secretary.  Last  year's  se- 
niors instilled  a  strong  founda- 
tion for  this  year's  members  on 
which  to  build. 

-Sunny  U 


Sunny  U  explains  a  process  while  Dan  Francetic  looks  on. 


A  Year  In  Print 

Yearbook  recaps  school  year  with  finesse 


Think  ahead  some  30  years 
from  now.  What  will  be 
the  only  remains  of  your 
four  high  school  years  besides 
the  memories?  The  answer  is  in 
your  hand.  The  yearbook  re- 
freshens the  memories  when 
they  start  to  fade.  This  is  the 
staff  that  diligently  worked  to 
assemble  this  collection  of  1988- 
89  memories  into  a  book.  Mr. 
Von  Benken  advised  the  staff  on 
the  "ways  of  the  deadline"  while 
keeping  all  of  the  potentially 
ripping  seams  in  place. 

This  years'  book  is  a  very  spe- 
cial one  for  two  reasons.  Firstly, 
this  marks  the  40th  edition  of 
the  Euclidian.  Secondly,  a  touch 
of  class  was  added  with  a  colored 
Senior  section. 

-Bill  Castrovince 


Clockwise:  Sunny  U,  Heidi  Martin,  Bill  Castro- 
vince, Helen  Chen,  Jenny  Jones,  Julie  Groves, 
Heidi  Sacko,  Kristen  Weber,  Cindy  Jerele  and 
Chris  Clark  piecing  the  pages  together. 


Euclidian  Staff,  Row  one:  Doug  Matiaska,  Bill  Castrovince,  Kris  Hren,  Kathy  Kushma,  Dwayne 
Sattler,  Erica  Richards,  Julie  Groves,  Kristen  Weber.  Row  two:  Stevie  Dejong,  Kelly  Hyne,  Marie 
Sheridan,  Beth  Schafer,  Jenny  Mason,  Betsy  Cayne,  Heidi  Sacko.  Row  three:  Sunny  U,  Helen  Chen, 
Heidi  Martin,  Lara  Lomac,  Mike  Betts,  Emily  Smayda,  Kim  Taylor,  Chris  Miranda. 


Synchro  Splashing 

A  magnificent  siiow  in  H  two  O. 


If  you  were  wondering  what  Wai 
Napolo  is,  it  is  a  synchronized 
swim  club.  The  members  put  on  a 
two  night  show  at  the  end  of  April. 
Everyone  starts  practice  in  January  for 
the  big  show.  This  year's  theme  was 
"Water  Reels"  which  let  the  members 
choose  songs  from  the  movies.  This 
year  the  club  was  blessed  with  many 
new  students.  Hopefully,  they  will 
continue  the  traditions  set  down  by 
the  eight  departing  seniors.  Senior 
show  director,  Vicky  Jaworsky,  said 
that  she  had  a  wonderful  four  years 
and  wished  good  luck  to  the  1990  Wai 
Napolo  Club. 

-Julie  Groves 


Wai  Napolo  Row  one:  C  Conde,  J.  Groves,  D.  Gron,  C.  Day.  Row  two:  E.  Fox,  C. 
Young,  S.  Gezann,  K.  Caric,  S.  Cencic,  K.  Carney,  K.  Taylor,  C.  Cecelic,  K.  Konrad,  V. 
Jaworsky,  S   Bierer,  D.  Kirchner,  L.  Swope,  L.  Bock. 


Senior  Follies 

Seniors  get  a  chance  to  show  off  their  talent 


Success  was  stamped  all 
over  this  year's  senior  tal- 
ent night.  Seven  was  a 
magic  number  -  the  show  having 
seven  masters  of  ceremonies  and 
seven  super  acts  ranging  from 
"Master  Blaster's"  jazz  to  magic 
to  the  rythmic  "Groove  Me", 
from  "Summer  Nights"  to  "Cru- 
el Fate."  Comedy  crew  was,  as  a 
understatement,  very  well  liked 
for  the  endless  laughter  they 
brought.  The  longest,  most  pop- 
ular and  most  "tearful"  act 
starred  the  entire  senior  class  on 
their  eighteen  year  trip  to  the 
present,  in  the  slide  show.  Glu- 
ing all  these  pieces  together  into 
their  picture  of  perfection  were 
directors  Miss  Sandi  Bambic  and 
Miss  Sue  Amato. 

The  original  goal  of  talent 
night,  raising  money  for  prom, 
seemed  a  sideline  to  the  crazi- 
ness  and  fun  on  stage. 

The  realization  that  their  se- 
nior year,  the  last  year  together, 
was  at  hand  began  to  sink  in. 
The  long  hours  together  were 
cherished;  the  time  was  spent  as 
a  family  working  toward  the 
goal  of  having  the  best  show 
possible.  The  formula  worked  as 
large  crowds  reappeared  on  all 
three  nights  to  see  the  real  talent 
of  the  class  of  '89. 

Lots  of  money  was  made  as  a 
by  product  of  the  friendships 
and  memories  made  of  their 
night  in  the  spotlight! 

-Heidi  Martin 


Background  is  "Groove  Me"  with  Tawfi 
and  Wali  Bell. 


"Master  Blaster"  had  Sally  Bierer, 
Domenic  Gubitosi,  Bill  Kunes, 
Vince  Riha,  Jim  Segulin,  Dave 
Bauer,  Shaun  Pall,  Tom  Reynolds, 
Joe  Cesa,  Roger  Kunes,  Molly 
Miller,  Dave  Cupar  and  Mark 
Tomsic. 


"Summer  Nights"  had  Vernard  Adams,  Dianne  Baird,  Michael  Betts,  Sally  Bierer, 
Kay  Corrigan,  Meg  Fair,  Missy  Long,  Jennifer  Mason,  Mary  Sweet,  Jeff  Syroney, 
Jenny  Waltermire  and  Jen  Welker. 


Senior  Talent  Night 


i  "Cruel  Fate"  with  Mike  Blasius,  Steve  Eichhorn,  Mike  Holloman,  Mike  Pio- 
trowski  and  Anthony  Tirabassi 

"Magic  Act"  with  Jeff  Simon 
and  Annie  Cirino. 


Announcers  Jin\  Braidic  and  Bill 
Karabinus. 


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"Let's  Get  Paid"  with  Regina  Boyd,  Bridgette  Colemon,  Greg  Den- 
nis, Lucretia  Dillard,  Nikki  Farmer,  Jennifer  Krasnik,  Rashawn 
Williams  and  Tasha  Williams. 


'Cheerleaders'  Brian  Hughes,  Mike  Kitchen,  Mark  Morek,  Greg 
Henderson,  Max  Kozlowski  and  Matt  Hopkins. 


"The  Locomotion"  with  Kim  Konrad,  Lisa  Anderson  and  Vicky  Jaworsky. 


Senior  Talent  Night 


Xelly  Hyne  gets  ready  to  receive  a  serve. 


The  1988-89  sports  year  at  Euclid  High  School 
proved  to  be  very  succesful.  The  new  "pay  to 
play"  clause  did  little  to  dampen  the  spirits  of 
this  year's  players.  Many  upperclassmen  turned  out  to 
participate  in  the  athletic  program  and  the  continua- 
tion of  the  complete  freshmen  sports  programs  made  it 
possible  for  students  of  all  grade  levels  to  participate 
in  interschool  competition.  With  the  passage  of  the 
levy  in  November,  Euclid's  money  problems  have 
been  postponed  for  the  present.  Euclid  may  now 
dream  again  for  the  future.  We  can  only  hope  that 
Euclid  will  be  able  to  continue  its  winning  ways  in  the 
years  to  come. 


John  Colbert  getting  ready  for  baseball  season 


Scott  Duke  teeing  off. 


Euclid's  awesome  offense  on  the  field. 


Sports  Divider 


SPORT 


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The  Euclid  defense  waits  for  tKe  next  chance  at  the  opposing  quarterback. 


The  soccer  team  held  their  opponents  at  bay. 


The  soccer  team  waiting  for  the  ball. 


The  girls'  volleyball  kept  the  action  in  the  air. 


Sports  Divider 


Lots  Of  Offense 

Team  scores  most  points  in  Euclid's  history 


This  year's  Euclid  High  School  foot- 
ball team  was  nothing  short  of  ex- 
traordinary. The  panthers  broke  re- 
cords that  have  been  set  at  Euclid  for 
years.  The  team  destroyed  nearly  every 
team  that  stood  in  their  way.  Fans  would 
come  hoping  for  a  hard,  tough  ball  game 
but  frequently  would  be  thrilled  by  the 
electricity  of  a  soaring  Panther  score  early 
in  the  game.  The  defense  was  tough  and 
hard  hitting  throughout  the  year  and  the 
offense  generated  its  own  lightning  with 
fantastic,  dashing  runs  and  high  flying 
touchdown  passes. 

The  offense  led  by  quarterback  Rick  Er- 
win  rewrote  eight  standing  school  records. 
The  records  included  total  yards,  average 
yards  gain,  number  of  touchdowns,  points 
scored,  yards  rushing,  average  rush,  num- 
ber of  rushing  touchdowns  and  a  second 
consecutive  Greater  Cleveland  Conference 
Championship.  A  season  long  goal  of  the 
offense  was  to  upset  the  standing  total 
yard  record  of  3,299  set  in  1986.  The  of- 
fense reached  their  goal  by  rolling  to  3,536 
yards,  surpassing  the  old  record  by  237 
yards.  The  offense  achieved  this  goal  with 
outstanding  backs,  talented  recievers,  and 
skilled  linemen.  This  year's  offense  defin- 
itly  proved  to  be  excellent.  With  the  likes 
of  Robert  Smith  and  other  talented  players 
returning  next  year,  the  team  will  give  the 
record  books  a  run  for  the  money  once 
again. 

The  defense,  led  by  captains  Steve  Taj- 
giszer,  Bruce  Hardman,  Mike  Barnes,  and 
Mike  Kitchen,  proved  to  be  one  of  the 
toughest  defenses  in  the  area.  They  domi- 
nated the  G.C.C.  only  giving  up  a  total  of 
1,020  yards.  Throughout  the  season  the 
tough  panther  defense  only  gave  up  1,654 
yards  and  allowed  only  two  passing 
touchdowns.  The  defense  held  all  oppo- 
nents to  a  scoring  minimum  which  helped 
the  team  outscore  its  opponents  375  to  73. 
They  lead  the  league  in  interceptions  with 
nineteen.  They  allowed  only  eleven  touch- 
downs all  year  and  delivered  some  of  the 
most  furocious  hits  this  school  has  ever 
seen.  This  year  the  team  will  graduate  sev- 
eral experienced,  tough  seniors.  We  are 
confident,  however,  that  the  upcoming  ju- 
niors and  seniors  can  meet  the  challenge 
that  has  been  set  by  this  outstanding 
group  of  athletes. 

This  year's  Panther  Football  team  will 
not  be  soon  forgotten.  The  seniors  on  the 


Steve  Tajgiszer  in  thought  between  plays. 


Kevin  Gaines,  above,  and  Robert  Smith,  be- 
low, running  the  ball. 


Another  high  flying  Friday  night 


team  can  proudly  boast  of  an  outstanding 
career  record  of  37-5  which  dates  back  to 
the  first  game  of  freshman  football  in  the 
fall  of  1985.  Since  then  the  team  has 
clinched  two  consecutive  G.C.C.  champi- 
onships and  two  consecutive  Division  I 
State  Playoff  berths.  I  believe  that  I  can 
speak  for  the  entire  team  in  saying  that 
the  four  years  playing  for  Euclid  have 
been  great  and  that  we  will  never  forget 
them.  It  is  now  up  to  the  juniors  and  se- 
niors of  next  year  to  continue  the  legacy 
which  has  been  started  here  at  Euclid.  We 
are  confident  they  can  do  it  and  we  are 
behind  them  100%.  As  for  the  seniors,  the 
school  thanks  them  for  great  athletic  abili- 
ty and  commends  them  on  their  outstand- 
ing career  here  at  Euclid. 

-Matt  Hopkins  #65 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL 
EUCLID  OPPONENT 


35 

Cleve.  Hts. 

12 

12 

St.  Ignatius 

21 

14 

Massillon/Jackson 

0 

69 

Bedford 

21 

42 

Brush 

7 

58 

Mayfield 

0 

42 

North 

0 

42 

Mentor 

12 

34 

Maple 

0 

35 

South 

0 

SEASON  RECORD       WON  9 
LOST  1 
GCC  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  0 
LEAGUE  FINISH  1st 


Football 


farsity  was  one  of  the  best  in  Euclid's  history 


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Varsity  Football;  Row  one:  M.  Kitchen,  P.  Ward,  B.  Hughes,  S.  Rashid,  M.  Sheck,  J.  Herbst,  G.  Henderson,  J.  King.  Row  two:  J.  PugUese,  M.  Sheck,  C. 
Nolan,  P.  Schwenke,  R.  Pignatiello,  T.  Banc,  M.  Barnauskas,  D.  Wensing,  M.  Ressolla,  B.  March.  Row  three:  R.  Williams,  R.  Sink,  K.  Boncela,  S.  Pinta, 
I.  Stipkovich,  E.  Sugar,  J.  Parsons,  C.  Mannelo.  Row  four:  B.  Buris,  M.  Scarniench,  R.  Erwin,  E.  Zivnoska,  E.  Nebe,  K.  Melaney,  J.  Cindric,  K.  Walter. 
Row  five:  M.  Chinchar,  M.  Hopkins,  C.  Murowski,  B.  Laurenson,  M.  Morek,  G.  Juratic,  M.  Barnes,  M.  Kozlowski.  Row  six:  K.  Gaines,  D.  Pekar,  S.  Taj- 
giszer,  C.  Cummings,  B.  Hardman,  D.  Ussai,  J.  Tucci.  Row  seven:  R.  Smith,  T.  Adams,  M.  Mazzei,  E.  Powers,  T.  Roscoe,  J.  Wandersleben,  D.  Hansen, 
r.  Gilham. 


Robert  J   Phelps 


Season  Summary 


Mike  Barnes  and  Robert  Smith  rushing.  Rick  Er- 
win passing,  Tom  Zovko  kicking  extra  points,  the 
defense  shutting  down  the  run  and  Robert  Smith 
being  congratulated  by  coach  Banc  for  scoring  an- 
other touchdown. 


Explosive  offense  and  stingy  defense 


Euclid  Football  Coaches  Row  one:  M.  Rezzolla,  P.  Schwenke,  M. 
Barnauskas,  R.  Pignatiello.  Row  two:  D.  Wensing,  T.  Banc,  C.  No- 
lan, M.  Scheck. 


A  signal  that  Euclid  saw  many  times  this  year. 


Football 


Brian  Hughes  getting  ready  to  start  the 
Mayfield  rout. 


Mike  Barnes,  Robert  Smith  and  Tyrone  Gilham  get  the  early  jump  on  Mayfield. 


Talk  about  intensity,  notice  the  water 
vapor  coming  off  Bruce  Hardman's 
head. 


Mike  Barnes,  Darren  Pekar,  Terry  Roscoe  and  Rick 
Erwin  relaxing  during  a  game 


By  the  end  of  the  game  there  was  not  much  intensity  on  the 
sidelines. 


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One  of  the  few  times  that  Rick  Erwin 
had  to  punt. 


Robert  Smith.  The  name  doesn't 
seem  to  be  anything  special,  but 
the  person  Robert  Smith  is  cer- 
tainly special.  Probably  no  athlete  the  the 
history  of  Euclid  High  School  is  as  well 
known.  And  yet  he  is  only  a  junior.  He 
has  one  more  year.  Last  year  he  was  Co- 
MVP  in  the  GCC,  but  this  year  he  had  it 
all  to  himself.  When  one  read  the  football 
articles  in  the  newspapers  during  the  sea- 
son one  name  was  always  mentioned, 
Robert  Smith  of  Euclid.  The  standard  by 
which  everyone  else  was  compared.  He 
made  the  News  Herald  and  Plain  Dealer 
Player-of-the-week  but  deserved  to  get  it 
every  week.  He  scored  126  points  during 
the  season  which  is  more  (by  48)  than  any- 
one else  in  the  greater  Cleveland  area.  He 
gained  1564  yards  throughout  the  season 
which  is  the  most  yards  ever  gained  by 
someone  at  Euclid  High  School.  As  im- 
pressive as  his  statistics  were  one  has  to 
remember  that  with  the  exception  of  the 
one  loss  he  seldom  saw  action  in  the  third 
and  fourth  quarters.  One  has  to  wonder 
what  the  scores  would  have  been  had  he 
played  the  entire  game. 

Watching  him  run  was  a  truly  enjoyable 
experience.  To  see  him  cut  between  two 
defenders  that  thought  they  had  him  and 
end  up  in  the  end  zone  was  really  exciting. 
His  mere  presence  on  the  field  was  intimi- 
dating to  some  teams.  After  Bedford  punt- 
ed their  first  two  times  and  Robert  ran  the 
punts  back  for  touchdowns  they  were  no- 
ticeably shaken.  Whenever  they  punted 
they  angled  the  ball  away  from  him  and 
were  coming  up  with  ten  and  fifteen  yard 
punts. 

Robert  is  a  very  intelligent  young  man 
who  is  taking  Honors  classes  and  seems  to 
know  where  he  is  going.  Next  year  he  is 
probably  going  to  be  the  most  heavily  re- 
cruited player  in  the  Cleveland  area  or 
maybe  even  the  state.  If  he  can  keep  his 
head  on  straight  he  will  be  able  to  go  far 
with  his  life.  To  watch  him  run  with  the 
football  is  a  truly  memorable  experience. 
As  one  spectator  told  coach  Banc,  "I'm  not 
a  Euclid  fan,  I'm  a  Robert  Smith  fan. 


Run  Robert  Run 

For  second  year  Robert  Smith  MVP  GCC 


A  sample  of  runs  during  victories  over  Maple  Hts.  and  South. 


Football 


Euclid  Players  Shine 

■uclid  had  many  players  on  AH  G.C.C. 


The  offense  on  the  move. 


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Rick  Erwin  back  to  pass 
against  Mayfield. 


Football 


I^^T  ot  only  have  the  Euclid  Pan- 
I  ^1  thers  achieved  the  number 
X  JL  one  spot  in  the  Greater  Cleve- 
land Conference  but  a  select  group 
has  also  been  recognized  for  a  special 
first  All  G.C.C.  team.  These  players 
have  earned  this  honor  through  their 
continuous  outstanding  performance. 
The  following  players  have  been  cho- 
sen: Steve  Tajgiszer  (linebacker), 
Mark  Morek  (linebacker),  Darren  Pe- 
kar  (defensive  lineman),  Robert  Smith 
(offback  of  the  year),  Bruce  Hardman 
(offensive  lineman),  and  Mike  Barnes 
(fullback). 

-Kathy  Kushma 


Coach  Swenke  advises  Terry  Roscoe  and  Darren  Pekar  as 
John  Tucci  fills  Patrice  Ward  in. 


Steve  Tajgiszer  and 
Tom  Adams:  pic- 
tures of  intensity. 


JV  Football:  Stars  Of  Tomorrow 


J.  V.  FOOTBALL 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

15      Cleve.  Hts. 

0 

13      St.  Ignatius 

8 

18      Massillon/Jackson 

18 

19      Bedford 

12 

7      Brush 

18 

14      Mayfield 

6 

23       North 

0 

7       Mentor 

6 

21      Maple 

0 

27      South 

7 

SEASON    RECORD    WON 

8 

LOSTl 

TIE  1 

GCC  RECORD  WON  6  LOST  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH  first 

The  Junior  Varsity  football 
team  had  an  excellent  season 
while  posting  a  six  and  one 
mark  and  finishing  first  in  the 
GCC.  They  were  able  to  exhibit  a 
lot  of  new  talent  that  should  be  a 
benefit  for  the  varsity  in  future 
years. 


JV  Football  Row  one:  R.  Thigpen,  K..  Walter,  E.  Zivnoska,  C.  CiuUa.  Row  two:  T.  Shaw,  V.  Curry,  D.  Scott, 
C.  Griffin,  J.  Coleman.  Row  three:  B.  Germane,  D.  Sheck,  J.  Carroll,  C.  Brooks,  B.  Morris,  K.  Kozlowski. 
Row  four:  M.  Holly,  S.  Smith,  B.  Irby,  S.  Gould,  J.  Richards,  D.  Woullard,  M.  Pasquale.  Row  five:  M. 
Berzin,  R.  Zele,  R.  Slusarski,  J.  McCaleb,  M.  Sheridan,  J.  Roach,  H.  Andrews. 


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A  quarterback's  nightmare 


A  defense  that  always  hit  first. 


"All   in   favor  of  an   option   play,   raise 
your  hand.  " 


A  quarterback's  dream. 


J.  V.  Football 


Darnell  Cole's   run   keeps   the  drive 
alive. 


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Future  In  The  Freshmen 

Frosh  team  get  their  chance  to  shine 


FRESHMAN  FOOTBALL 
EUCLID  OPPONENT 

20      Memorial  12 

12  South  18 
0      Maple                                 26 

13  Mayfield  0 
Brush  44 
North 

12§  Bedford  20 

SEASON    RECORD    WON    2 
LOST  5 


The  Freshmai^B^ball  team 
lad  a  disappointing  year  while 
posting  a  two  and  five  record. 
One  can  only  hope  that  there 
will  be  enough  talent  in  the  ju- 
nior varsity  and  the  new  stu- 
dents who  will  be  coming  up 
from  the  middle  schools  to  en- 
able the  football  program  to  re- 
main as  strong  in  the  future  as  it 


Freshman  Football 


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Sock  It  To  'Em 

Euclid  soccer  kicked  around  some  opponents 


The  Varsity  Soccer  team 
had  a  positive  year.  They 
finished  in  fourth  place 
in  the  league.  Thanks  to  all  the 
seniors  who  made  this  season  a 
winning  one.  Good  luck  to  all 
the  returning  and  new  players 
who  are  on  next  year's  team. 

Increasing  from  last  year's  re- 
cord, the  J.V.  Soccer  team  had  a 
great  year.  Mike  Durbin,  their 
coach,  was  very  proud. 

The  Freshman  Soccer  team, 
coached  by  Jim  Presot,  had  a 
great  year.  Their  season  record 
increased  largely  from  last  year. 
Coach  Presot  was  happy  with 
their  record.  They  finished  the 
season  with  a  positive  attitude 
and  a  possible  championship  for 
next  year. 

-Susan  Jurisevic 


Varsity  Soccer  Row  1:  D.  Kramer,  C.  Barstow,  P.  Kostan,  D.  DiBartolomeo,  M.  Dujmovic.  Row  2:  J. 
Gibbons,  T.  Raguz,  R.  Kunes,  M.  Fifolt,  B.  Kunes,  T.  Zovko,  J.  Presot.  Row  3:  E.  Puhalj,  B.  Pockar, 
D.  Cvitkovic,  M.  Bartulovic,  J.  Turpin,  R.  Crombie.  Row  4:  A,  Dujmovic,  J.  Miller,  D.  Sargent,  J. 
Colbert,  E.  Sugar. 


VARSITY  SOCCER 

J.  V.  SOCCER 

EUCLID             OPPONENT 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

6        Madison 

5 

3 

Madison 

1 

2        Lakewood 

3 

1 

Lakewood 

2 

1        Hawken 

0 

0 

Hawken 

4 

5        South 

5 

0 

South 

2 

7        Lake  Catholic 

2 

2 

Lake  Catholic 

1 

1        North 

5 

0 

North 

3 

1        Mayfield 

5 

3 

Mayfield 

1 

0        Mentor 

1 

4 

Mentor 

1 

4        Brush 

2 

4 

Brush 

1 

4        South 

2 

2 

South 

1 

3        North 

2 

0 

North 

0 

1        Mayfield 

2 

3 

Mayfield 

2 

1        Mentor 

4 

0 

Mentor 

3 

3        Brush 

3 

3 

Brush 

2 

2        Orange 

1 

1 

Orange 

3 

4        St.  Joseph 

2 

3 

St.  Joseph 

3 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  8 

8  LOST  6 

LOST  6 

TIE  2 

TIE  2 

GCC  RECORD 

WON 

3 

GCC 

RECORD 

WON    6 

LOST  5 

LOST  3 

TIE  2 

TIE  1 

FRESHMAN  SOCCER 
EUCLID  OPPONENT 


5             Hawken 

0 

7             Solon 

2 

2             Brush 

0 

4             Shaker 

2 

7             Lake  Catholic 

1 

1             Shaker 

0 

1             South 

1 

9            Cleve.  Hts. 

2 

1             North 

3 

0            Univ.  School 

5 

7             Brush 

2 

5            Lake  Catholic 

0 

1             North 

3 

3            South 

1 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  10 

LOST  3 

TIEl 

J.  V,  Soccer  Row  one:  K.  Newman,  J.  Socha,  M  Dujmovic,  A.  Logar,  B  Karnak,  P.  Lu\.  Row  two:  D 
Radachy,  M  Tomsic,  T  Raguz,  G.  Quinn,  J.  Chinni.  Row  three:T  Zovko,  T  Terlizzi,M  Schwartz, 
M.  Toth,  R   Crombie 


Freshman  Soccer  Row  one:  S.  Barstow,  W.  Eppich,  J.  Thome,  M.  Dane.  Row  two:  B.  Kramer,  M. 
Tomsic,  J.  Phillis,  T.  Bruketa,  D.  Baioni.  Row  three:  J.  Preset,  T.  TerUzzi,  E.  Swanson,  M. 
DiBartolomeo,  S.  Gray. 


Chris  Barstow  shows  how  he  can  bal- 
ance a  ball  on  his  head. 


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Marko   Bartulovic   goes   heels    over 
head  for  soccer. 


Spiking  Out 


Girl's  volleyball  has  a  difficult  season 


Volleyball  season  fell  upon 
E.H.S.  once  again  and  the  girls 
were  called  to  duty.  Many  new 
faces  played  for  Euclid  on  the 
freshman  team,  while  some  re- 
turned for  their  second,  third  , 
and  fourth  consecutive  years  in 
the  junior  and  varsity  teams. 
These  girls  pulled  together  with 
all  of  their  unique  skills  to  form 
some  good  teams.  They  played 
an  interesting  season,  continual- 
ly bouncing  back  from  many 
losses.  The  spectators  hope  they 
can  combine  their  skills  next 
year  for  an  even  better  seasaon. 
-Lisa  Hunt 


Brandy  Reichman  goes  in  for  a 
spike. 


Varsity  Volleyball  Row  one:  J.  Kozlowski,  D.  Risko,  S.  Hamilton,  K.  Kubinski,  C.  Gallagher,  Ro 
two:  Pat  Buck,  M.  Reed,  K.  Hodder,  J.  Lewin,  J.  Slattery,  G.  Raia.  Row  three:  Dan  Maxson,  C.| 
Turkall,  J.  Hiser,  V.  Fumich,  C.  Subel,  C.  Focareto. 


Tiffany  Tekieli  serves  as  Laura  Montagner 
watches. 


Volleyball 


VARSITY  VOLLEYBALL 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

15,5,15   Regina 

4,15,10 

15,6,3   Brush 

9,15,15 

15,12,15   Mayfield 

13,15,10 

6,0  North 

15,15 

0,4   Mentor 

15,15 

16,5,9  Solon 

14,15,15 

15,7,15   Maple 

7,15,9 

11,15,13  South 

15,9,15 

15,15  Bedford 

11,11 

4,3   Brush 

15,15 

15,15  Mayfield 

11,11 

14,11  North 

16,15 

4,12  Mento 

15,15 

2,11  Maple  Hts. 

15,15 

15,4,5  South 

4,15,15 

15,15   Bedford 

7,2 

6,15,15  St.  Joe. 

15,12,13 

8,15,15  Lake  Cath. 

15,8,8 

11,8  N.  Olmstead 

15,15 

7,4  Cleve.  Hts. 

15,15 

15,16,10  Brooklyn 

7,14,15 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  8 

LOST  14 

G.G.C.   RECORD 

WON   5 

LOST  9 

LEAGUE  FINISH  FIFTH 

Row  1:  J.  Kozlowski,  T.  Bruno,  K.  Hodder,  C.  Focareto,  C,  Gallagher.  Row  two:  Pat  Buck,  C 
Kubinski,  L.  Montagner,  B.  Reichman,  5.  Hamilton.  Row  three:  Dan  Maxson,  L.  Mazzei,  J. 
Kacperski,  M.  Dejonge,  V,  Fumich,  G.  Raia. 


J.V.  VOLLEYBALL 

EUCLID  OPPONENT 


FRESHMAN  VOLLEYBALL 
EUCLID  OPPONENT 


5,15,15 

Regina 

15,6,5 

9,5 

South 

15,15 

15,9,11 

Brush 

10,15,15 

9,15,15 

Cleve.Hts. 

15,9,12 

8,15,15 

Mayfield 

15,3,10 

7,2 

North 

15,15 

14,6 

North 

16,15 

1,9 

Memorial 

15,15 

2,8 

Mentor 

15,15 

0,15,15 

Ridge 

15,4,9 

15,1,4 

Solon 

13,15,15 

5,15,15 

Brush 

15,5,9 

12,10 

Maple  Hts. 

10,10 

8,15,16 

Shore 

15,10,14 

15,7,15 

South 

12,15,12 

2,10 

South 

15,15 

13,15,12 

Bedford 

15,12,15 

9,16,15 

Cleve.Hts. 

15,14,10 

15,16 

Brush 

11,14 

6,8 

North 

15,15 

1,15,15 

Mayfield 

15,13,11 

11,0 

Memorial 

15,15 

8,15,16 

North 

15,12,14 

8,5 

Ridge 

15,15 

2,4 

Mentor 

15,15 

14,9 

Brush 

16,15 

3,8 

Maple  Hts. 

15,15 

15,5,15 

Shore 

8,15,11 

15,11,10 

South 

3,15,15 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  6 

5,15,19 

Bedford 

15,3,17 

LOST  10 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  7 

GCC    RECORD 

WON    4 

LOST  9 

LOST  10 

G.G.C   ] 

RECORD 

WON   6 

LOST  8 

Freshman  Volleyball  Row  one:  T.  Medved,  K.  Phipps,  K. 
McCandless,  V.  Domanick,  L.  Keaveney.  Row  two:  Pat 
Buck,  J  Zele,  K  Candow,  J  Zele,  G  Raia.  Row  three:  Dan 
Maxson,  A  Garbmcus,  S  Jakopanec,  S.  Gilbride. 


J.V.  setting  up  a  point. 


Volleyball 


Girls  Swinging  li 

Girls  make  it  through  a  tough  yeat 


Although  this  season  wasn't  a 
very  successful  one  for  the  Eu- 
clid Panther  Girls'  Tennis 
Team,  each  player  had  a  terrific  time 
in  the  spirit  of  the  game.  Led  by  Coach 
Pete  Swope  and  co-captains  Chris 
Oboczky  and  Heather  Morrison,  the 
Pantherettes  tried  their  hardest  in 
each  match  and  showed  some  definite 
improvement  by  the  end  of  the  sea- 
son. Unfortunately,  except  for  sopho- 
more June  U  and  junior  Jennifer  Ma- 
son, the  rest  of  the  team  will  graduate 
come  June.  The  team  was  rounded  out 
by  Beth  Schafer,  Kelly  Hyne,  Michele 
Yee,  Liz  Oroz,  Sunny  U,  and  Kelly 
Higgins.  At  the  close  of  the  season, 
Chris  Oboczky  was  named  Most 
Valuable  Player  and  Michele  Yee  was 
named  Most  Improved  Player.  The 
Euclid  Girls'  Tennis  Team  personified 
the  Panther  spirit  of  competition  and 
enjoyment. 

-Jennifer  Mason 


GIRL'S  TENNIS 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

0 

Beaumont 

5 

0 

Kenston 

5 

0 

Lake  Cath. 

5 

0 

Mayfield 

5 

2 

South 

3 

0 

Wickliffe 

5 

0 

Geneva 

5 

3 

Rich.  Hts. 

2 

0 

Lakewood 

5 

2 

Regina 

3 

0 

Magnificat 

5 

1 

St.  Joseph  Acad. 

4 

0 

Mentor 

5 

2 

Normandy 

3 

1 

Notre  Dame 

4 

0 

Brush 

5 

1 

Beachwood 

4 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  1 

LOST  16 

GCC    RECORD 

WON    0 

LOST  4 

LEAGUE 

FINISH 

FOURTH(TIE) 

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Michele  Yee  returning  the 
ball. 


Girl's  Tennis  Row  one:  Sunny  U,  June  U,  Michele  Yee,  Jennifer 
Mason.  Row  two:  Liz  Oroz,  Beth  Schafer,  Chris  Oboczky,  Coach 
Duane  Foy.  Row  three:  Heather  Morrison,  Kelly  Hyne,  Kelly 
Higgins. 


Kelly  Hyne,  Chris  Oboczky  and  June  U  showing  different  stances  on  the  court. 


Girl's  Tennis 


Jnksmen  Fall  Short 

Ito  glory  for  the  seniors 


After  last  years  second  place  finish, 
the  Euclid  golfers  had  hoped  to  accom- 
plish more  than  a  tie  for  fourth  place  in 
the  G.C.C.  This  year's  team,  comprised 
of  4  seniors,  1  junior,  1  sophomore,  and  1 
freshmen,  got  off  to  a  rough  0  and  5  start. 
They  finally  got  their  act  together  and  by 
the  end  of  the  season  finished  with  6 
wins,  7  losses,  and  1  tie. 

Captain  Scott  Duke  lead  the  team  with 
a  41  average,  Jason  Straub  had  a  44,  Joe 
Solnosky,  45,  John  Shivak,  46,  and  Jeff 
Simenc  had  a  48.  Phill  Sillia,  the  team's 
number  six  man,  played  in  five  matches 
and  shows  great  promise  for  next  year's 
team.  Tim  Pae  showed  dramatic  im- 
provement and  is  looking  forward  to  the 
1989  golf  season. 

-John  Shivak  and  Scott  Duke 


l^olf  Team  Row  one:  Jeff  Simenc,  Phillip  Sillia.  Row  two:  John  Shivak,  Joe 
Solnosky,  Scott  Duke,  Jason  Straub,  Mike  Raicevich. 


Scott  Duke,  Joe  Solnosky,  Jeff  Simenc  and  Phillip  Sillia 
practicing. 


GOLF 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

168 

Bedford 

165 

173 

Brush 

170 

171 

Mayfield 

166 

169 

North 

166 

196 

Mentor 

174 

174 

Maple 

196 

169 

South 

170 

174 

Bedford 

165 

172 

Brush 

172 

187 

Mayfield 

188 

168 

North 

171 

181 

Mentor 

159 

170 

Maple 

179 

179 

South 

182 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  7 

LOST  7 

TIE  1 

GCC 

RECORD 

WON    6 

LOST  7 

TIEl 

LEAGUE  FINISH  FOURTH 

John  Shivak  practicing  his  swing. 
Golf 


This  Cross  Country  season  started  off  to  a 
foul  start  when  the  Euclid  boys  lost  to 
Chardon  in  their  first  dual  meet.  After 
being  plagued  by  inconsistent  performances  the 
guys  gave  a  hint  that  they  meant  to  accomplish 
something  when  led  by  Bob  Bell  and  co-captain 
Lee  Taurman  they  gave  Regional  Champion 
Mentor  the  toughest  dual  meet  the  Champs  had 
had  in  a  long  time  losing  by  only  nine  points. 
Despite  losing  co-captain  Doug  Mehls  to  back 
problems,  the  boys'  team  went  on  to  win  the 
North  Coast  Invitational  and  take  second  place 
at  the  University  School  Invitational  the  very 
next  day.  The  Euclid  boys  finished  second  in  the 
Greater  Cleveland  Conference.  On  First  Team 
All-G.C.C.  were  seniors  Lee  Taurman  and  Dan 
Francetic  while  juniors  Bob  Bell  and  Bob  Jones 
were  on  Second  Team  All-G.C.C.  The  guys  fin- 
ished third  at  the  District  meet  moving  on  to 
Regionals  where  they  finished  eighth,  three 
places  short  of  moving  on  to  the  state  meet.  The 
Most  Valuable  Runner  was  Lee  Taurman,  the 
Most  Improved  Bob  Jones,  and  the  Outstanding 
Sophomore  Mike  Carney. 

-Shannon  Kelly 

BOY'S  CROSS  COUNTRY 
EUCLID 


Streaking  To  Second 

Boys  finish  second 


Chardon 

Bedford 

South 

Mayfield 

Maple 

Mentor 

North 

Brush 

West  Geuga 

AvonLake  Inv. 

Walsh  Inv. 

St.Joseph 

Malone  Distance 

North  Coast  Inv. 

University 

Coaches  Classic 

GCC  Championship 

Lorain  Inv. 

District 

Regional 

SEASON  RECORD 


Running  Away 

Girl's  cross  country  tie  for  second 


GIRL'S  CROSS  COUNTRY 
EUCLID  OPPONENT 


24           Chardon 

33 

29           West  Geauga 

26 

15           Mayfield 

50 

21           Maple  Hts. 

38 

30           Mentor 

17 

18           South 

34 

15           Bedford 

50 

24           North 

31 

15           Brush 

49 

Avon  Invit. 

2nd 

Walsh  Tomahawk 

5th 

St.  Joseph 

2nd 

Malone 

7th 

Northcoast 

2nd 

Coach's  Classic 

7th 

Gcc      ^HH 

m          3rd 

Lorain          *W^^^B 

^^        3rd 

DistrigHgir         ^ 
WalshlBB              ^ 

■rh 

Regional 

5th 

SEASON  RECORD 

WON  7 

LOST  2           flp 

GCC    RECOCT 

WON    6 

LOST  1           W   \ 

LEAGUE        ■; 
SECOND(TIE)  \       , 

FINISH 

fc 

Missy  Rocco,  Lee  Jackson  and  Jill  Tomas 
on  the  course. 


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Gill's  Cross  Country  Row  one:  C.  Orlic,  T, 
Rocco,  E.  Richards,  K.  Mikich,  J.  Tomasi. 


Led  by  Sophomores  Meredith 
Fitzgerald  and  India  Ford  the 
Euclid  girls  started  the  1988 
season  by  beating  Chardon.  The 
girls'  team  went  on  to  take  second  at 
the  St.  Joseph,  Malone,  Northeast 
Coast,  and  Walsh  Invitationals  with 
Meredith  and  India  having  the  best 
Euclid  individual  finishes  at  Malone 
with  second  and  third  place  finishes 
respectively.  At  the  last  dual  meet  of 
the  year  Meredith,  India,  captain 
Jeanette  Sas,  Lee  Jackson,  Lisa  Mar- 
vin, Jill  Tomasi,  and  Missy  Rocco 
had  lifetime  best  times  that  are 
among  the  top  twenty  best  times 
ever  run  by  Euclid  girls.  The  girls 
finished  third  in  the  GCC  meet  and 
were  tied  for  second  in  the  GCC 
with  a  6  and  1  record.  At  the  District 
meet  the  Euclid  team  was  third  mov- 
ing on  to  Regionals  where  they  fin- 
ished fifth,  one  place  shy  of  goiing 
to  state  as  a  team,  while  Meredith 
and  India  qualified  as  individuals. 
At  State  India  finished  sixth  and 
Meredith  fifteenth  out  of  more  than 
120  runners.  On  First  Team  All- 
GCC  were  Meredith  and  India  while 
J^nette  was  on  Second  Team  AU- 
(3ZC.  Co-Most  Valuable  Runners 
wrfere  Meredith  and  India  and  Lisa 
Marvin  the  Most  Inproved. 
a  J  -Shannon  Kelly 


.  Blasius,  L.  Collins,  J.  Sas,  A.  Kelly.  Row  two:  M.j 
Row  three:  I.  Ford,  L.  Jackson. 


Not  Enough  To  Go  Around 

Wrestling  suffered  from  lack  of  participation 


What  started  out  looking 
as  a  very  promising 
season  soon  turned 
into  an  injury  riddled  problem 
with  unlimited  underclassmen 
filling  the  ranks  on  the  varsity. 
With  the  large  number  of  inju- 
ries to  the  varsity  members  it 
was  sometimes  impossible  to  fill 
all  the  weight  slots  in  the  JV 
matches  and  because  of  that 
there  were  many  forfeits.  Many 
of  the  wrestlers  that  were  there 
did  well  but  there  were  just  too 
many  vacancies.  First  year 
coach,  Tim  D'Anna  said  "The 
record  doesn't  reflect  the  ability 
and  desire  of  the  team."  With 
this  year  being  for  experience  for 
the  underclassmen,  next  year 
looks  promising. 

The  Freshmen  Wrestling  team 
had  a  good  season  but  also  suf- 
fered from  not  enough  people  on 
the  team  which  led  to  many  for- 
feits. The  talent  coming  up  from 
the  freshmen  should  help  next 
year's  varsity. 

-Doug  Higham 


FRESHMAN  WRESTLING 

42           Ridge 

20 

12           St.  Edwards 

45 

30           Shore 

32 

20           South 

32 

36           Mayfield 

30 

Bedford 

forfeit 

18           Maple 

32 

42           Brush 

36 

42           North 

9 

SEASON    RECORD 

WON    5 

LOST  4 

mmi. 

VARSITY  WRESTLING 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

26 

Madison 

39 

9 

Lake  Catholic 

53 

6 

Cleve.  Hts. 

56 

36 

Bedford 

21 

35 

North 

36 

12 

Mayfield 

45 

30 

South 

36 

26 

Brush 

35 

9 

Mentor 

55 

8 

Maple 

62 

SEASON    RECORD    WON 

1 

LOST  9 

GCC  RECORD  WON  1  LOST  6 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Seventh 

Dan  Amato,  one  of  the  team's  most  successful 
wrestlers. 


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Bill  Scott  and  Nick  Crubach  on  the  mat. 


Wrestling 


Harold    Andrews   and    Dan    Luzny   grappling 
with  their  opponents. 


Wrestling,  Row  one:  Bernie  Hohs,  Buddy  March,  Mares  Gomez,  Mike  LaManna,  Pat  Cirino,  Damon  Cummings,  Joe  Cesa,  Steve  Burke,  Nick  Burdock, 
Nick  Orazem.  Row  two:  Doug  Higham,  Mike  Beck,  Ken  Gambatese,  Jason  Holland,  Bill  Scott,  Nick  Grubach,  Jim  King,  Walter  Johnson-Bey,  Dave 
Sheck.  Row  three:  Coach  Tim  D'Anna,  Dan  Amato,  Dan  Luzny,  Dave  Stephens,  Mick  Sheridan,  Gerald  Moore,  Harold  Andrews,  Marc  Parker,  Scott 
Pinta,  Coach  Steve  Knack. 


Jim  King  and  Doug  Higham  fighting  for  con-        Jason  Holland  and  Dan  Luzny  on  top  for  the 

trol  while  Mike  LaManna  looks  his  opponent        moment  while  Ken  Gambatese  gives  his  oppo-  Q^^y  ^oore  working  on  his  opponent. 

in  the  eye.  nent  a  lift.  ^ 


Wrestling 


Another  Super  Season 

Boy's  basketball  has  great  season  in  GCC 


Last  year's  Varsity  basket- 
ball team,  finishir\g  first 
in  the  GCC,  left  a  tough 
record  for  this  year's  team  to  fol- 
low. And  if  following  in  the 
footsteps  of  last  year's  first  place 
team  wasn't  difficult  enough, 
the  team  had  to  do  it  with  only 
Mike  Guilfoyle  as  a  returning 
starter.  Somehow  though,  coach 
Doc  Daugherty  managed  to  re- 
build his  team  into  another  pow- 
erhouse of  the  GCC.  With  start- 
ers like  Mike  Guilfoyle,  Terence 
Bush,  Terry  Roscoe,  Terenz 
Parker  and  Eddie  Powers,  the 
team  was  able  to  come  through 
in  the  GCC.  A  major  advantage 
that  coach  Daugherty  had  was  a 
strong  bench  so  he  could  substi- 
tute freely  and  keep  everyone 
fresh.  The  team  did  a  lot  of  run- 
ning and  passing  and  was  ex- 
tremely exciting  to  watch. 

-Ricky  Smith 


VARSITY  BOYS 

BASKETBALL 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

61 

Madison 

41 

67 

Cleve.  Hts. 

57 

59 

Bedford 

66 

79 

North 

72 

89 

South 

70 

90 

Geneva 

63 

80 

Brush 

44 

72 

Mayfield 

59 

70 

Mentor 

67 

55 

Admiral  King 

76 

98 

Maple 

79 

61 

Bedford 

53 

73 

Univ.  School 

72 

91 

North 

70 

88 

South 

85 

77 

East 

49 

89 

Brush 

40 

65 

Mentor 

59 

75 

Maple 

63 

74 

Mayfield 

69 

SEASON   RECORD   WON 

18 

LOST  2 

GCC  RECORD  WON  13  LOST 

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Coach  Banc  presented  Robert  Smith 
the  "Mr.  Football"  award  at  the  Bed- 
ford game. 


Mike  Guilfoyle  guarding  the  big  man.  Terenz  Parker  getting  in  on  the  action. 

Boy's  Basketball 


Terry  Roscoe,  Terence  Bush,  Terenz  Parker  and  Eddie  Powers  coming  down  the  court. 


Boys  Varsity  Basketball  and  Basket- 
ball Aides,  Row  one:  Greg  Bachelor, 
Patrice  Ward,  Terence  Bush,  Rick 
Smith,  Joe  Meden,  John  Little.  Row 
two:  Tom  Hoag,  Bill  McGuinness, 
Mike  Guilfoyle,  Ed  Ryans,  Marlon 
Moore,  Scott  DiFranco,  Dan  France- 
tic,  John  Cayne.  Row  three:  Corri 
Turkall,  Susi  Jakopanec,  Lisa  Hawk, 
Kristen  Loveless,  Diane  Cickavage, 
Christine  Chiancone,  Donna  Hoag, 
Michelle  Reed.  Row  four:  Doc 
Daugherty,  Coach  Turkall,  Dave  Sar- 
gent, Terry  Roscoe,  Terenz  Parker,  Ed 
Powers,  Rick  Stringer,  Tyrone  Gil- 
ham,  Chris  Martin. 


The  team  being  introduced  at  the  be- 
ginning of  the  game. 


Mike    Guilfoyle    looking    for    a 
rebound. 


Boy's  Varsity  Basketball 


Shooting  For  Gold 

J.  V.  basketball  posts  excellent  record 


Euclid  High's  J.V.  basket- 
ball team  had  an  excep- 
tional year  led  by  Coach- 
Turkall.  They  won  the  majority 
of  their  games  with  their  start- 
ing lineup  of  Matt  Garbincus 
and  Chuck  Yurcich  as  guards, 
with  backups  Jason  Weybrecht 
and  Tim  Hoffman.  The  forwards 
are  Justin  Daugherty  and  Mar- 
lon Moore.  With  freshman 
backups  Ken  Davis  and  Alvin 
Smith.  The  center  being  Joe  Gor- 
nik  and  his  backup  Darryl  East. 
Coach  Turkall  has  been  coach- 
ing for  twenty-three  years  as 
well  as  teaching  Math. 

Some  feel  the  J.V.  game  is 
only  a  warmup  to  the  bigger  and 
better  event  of  the  Varsity  team, 
but  that's  not  the  case  at  Euclid. 
When  the  J.V.  game  begins,  the 
fans  start  to  cheer,  and  the  J.V. 
cheerleaders  eagerly  jump  and 
clap.  After  watching  our  J.V. 
team  put  in  all  of  their  effort  and 
hard  work,  it  pays  off  with  the 
J.V.  boys  walking  off  the  court 
with  another  win  for  the  eve- 


J.V. 

BOYS  BASKETBALL 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

59 

Madison 

26 

50 

Cleve.  Hts. 

47 

26 

Bedford 

49 

51 

North 

34 

64 

South 

37 

65 

Geneva 

19 

49 

Brush 

33 

69 

Mayfield 

61 

53 

Mentor 

51 

54 

Admiral  King 

66 

68 

Maple 

39 

53 

Bedford 

41 

45 

Univ.  School 

42 

53 

North 

51 

58 

South 

40 

59 

East 

53 

43 

Brush 

28 

45 

Mentor 

49 

76 

Maple 

72 

73 

Mayfield 

38 

SEASON   RECORD   WON 

17 

LOST  3 

GCC  RECORD  WON  12  LOST 

LEAGUE  FINISH  First 

Marlon  Moore  shoots  while  Justin  Daugherty 
watches. 


Boy's  J.V.Basketball,  Row  one:  Darryl  East,  Al- 
vin Smith,  Matt  Garbincus,  Russ  Minter.  Row 
two:  Ken  Walter,  Derek  Willis,  Ed  Zivnoska, 
Dennis  Lesefky,  Jody  Trocheck,  Dushawn  Lo- 
max.  Row  three:  Ken  Kilgore,  Jason  Weybrecht, 
Charlie  Yurcich,  Tim  Hoffman,  Dave  Lauver, 
Kennard  Johnson-Bey. 


ning 


-Sheri  Gezann 


Matt  Garbincus  dribbles  in  for 


Boy's  Basketball 


Putting  In  Points 


Freshman  Team  Has  Good  Year 


John  Vuyancih  gets  ready  to  shoot  while  Steve 
Lindsey  gets  ready  for  a  rebound. 


FRESHMAN  BOYS 

BASKETBALL 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

38           Ridge 

43 

38           Shore 

34 

42           South 

24 

41           Mayfield 

37 

48           Bedford 

38 

28           Maple 

44 

53           Brush 

37 

41           Ridge 

39 

49           Shore 

45 

39           South 

31 

53           Mayfield 

38 

58           Bedford 

31 

43           Maple 

48 

47           Brush 

39 

SEASON   RECORD 

WON    12 

LOST  4 

The  ninth  grade  basketball 
team  under  coach  Roy 
Pignatiello  finished  a  su- 
cessful  with  a  12-4  mark.Cap- 
tains  Brian  Dunmire  and  David 
Grice  along  with  John  Vuyan- 
cich  ,  Ed  Bizay  ,  Devan  Jackson  , 
Joe  Sweet  ,  Mike  McDougall  , 
and  Steve  Lindsey  set  a  tone  for 
the  total  team  effort  displayed 
by  the  squad.  The  highlight  of 
the  season  saw  the  young  Pan- 
thers avenge  a  earlier  season  loss 
to  an  undefeated  Mentor  Ridge 
team.  The  season  ended  with  a 
tough  loss  to  Maple  Hts.  in  the 
Freshman  Tournament. 


Boy's  Freshmen  Basketball,  Row  one:  John  Arlesic,  Devan  Jackson,  Mike  McDougall,  Greg  Wil- 
liams, Joe  Ponsart.  Row  two:  David  Grice,  Tim  Haggerty,  John  Vuyancih,  Kevin  Flynt,  Bill 
Wichert,  Coach  Roy  Pignatiello.  Row  three:  Brian  Dunmire,  Mark  Cickavage,  Ed  Bizay,  Joe  Sweet, 
Joe  Leonard!. 


John  Vuyancich,  Brian  Dunmire,  Mike 
McDougall  and  Dave  Grice  looking  for  the 
action. 


Fighting  For  Top  Spot 

Girl's  Varsity  baslietbali  tias  great  year 


The  girl's  varsity  basket- 
ball team,  coached  by 
Terry  Dubroy,  finished 
the  season  with  an  excellent  re- 
cord and  finished  among  the 
leaders  in  the  G.C.C.  There  were 
five  seniors  and  five  underclass- 
men. The  seniors  were  Jennifer 
Davis  who  played  center,  Laura 
Zigman  was  a  forward,  Kelly 
Hyne  was  also  a  forward,  Jean- 
ette  Sas  and  Kelly  Vanah  as 
guards.  The  underclassmen  were 
three  juniors  and  two  sopho- 
mores. The  juniors  were  Tracy 
Prestigomo  and  Mia  Harrison 
who  were  forwards,  and  Toni 
Chiudioni  who  was  a  guard.  The 
sophomores  were  Colleen  Bra- 
dach,  a  guard,  and  Terri  Blasius, 
center.  The  team  worked  hard  all 
season  and  did  well  despite  los- 
ing the  entire  team  from  last 
year. 

-Cindy  Jerele  and  Shawna 
Stevenson 


VARSITY  GIRLS  BASKETBALL 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

60 

Beaumont 

40 

34 

Lake  Cath. 

30 

45 

Gilmour 

46 

61 

Bedford 

33 

52 

North 

63 

46 

South 

51 

70 

Brush 

27 

64 

Mayfield 

27 

46 

Lake  Catholic 

39 

43 

Mentor 

44 

59 

Maple  Heights 

51 

70 

Bedford 

49 

50 

North 

43 

50 

West  Geauga 

48 

58 

Brush 

31 

59 

Mayfield 

23 

43 

Mentor 

30 

31 

Canton  McKinley 

62 

52 

Maple  Heights 

41 

50 

South 

47 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  16  LOST  4 

GCC  RECORD  WON  11  LOST  3 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Co-Champs 

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HHAniM 

Lady  Panthers  on  a  fast  break. 


Girl's  Basketball 


Coleen   Bradach   shoots   the  free   throw  as 
Toni  Chiudioni  prays. 


Girl's  Varsity  Basketball,  Row  one:  Coleen  Bradach,  Tracy  Prestigomo,  Toni  Chiudioni, 
Kelli  Vanah.  Row  two:  Jeanette  Sas,  Terri  Blasius,  Jennifer  Davis,  Kelly  Hyne,  Laurie 
Zigman.  Not  pictured:  Mia  Harrison. 


Coleen  Bradach  attempts  the  free  throw  as 
Toni  Chiudioni  looks  on. 


Tracy  Prestigomo 
shows  she  can  reach 
almost  as  high  as 
the  Mayfield  player. 


Terri  Blasius  watches  Jeanette  Sas  get  ready  to  take  a  shot. 
Girl's  Varsity  Basketball 


Shooting  For  Baskets 

J.  V.  supplies  talent  for  years  to  come 


The  Euclid  Panthers  Junior 
Varisty  Basketball  team 
coached  by.  Sue  Drienka 
had  a  nice  season  going.  They 
started  out  the  season  by  losing 
their  high  scorer,  Jill  Slattery,  at 
a  home  game  against  Mayfield. 
As  Jill  was  hopitalized  with  a 
broken  femur,  that  left  room  for 
Catinna  Brewington  to  become 
the  new  scorer.  The  J.V.  was  able 
to  finish  the  season  with  close  to 
a  .500  record  using  the  following 
starters:  Shelly  Tobias  at  guard, 
Colleen  Gallagher  as  the  other 
guard,  Jennifer  Hiser  at  the  pow- 
er forward,  and  Shanel  Gibson 
as  the  other  forward  spot.  The 
following  girls  made  up  the  rest 
of  the  Euclid  Panther  squad:  Dee 
Dee  McGhee,  Sue  Hamilton, 
Chrissy  Subel,  Jackie  Zele, 
Meghan  Gorman,  Kelli  Kekic, 
and  Andrea  Colavecchio. 

The  girls  got  a  lot  of  experi- 
ence which  should  be  useful  to 
the  varsity  team  for  next  year. 
-Darren  Pekar 


J.V. 

GIRLS  BASKETBALL 

EUCLID                 OPPONENT 

42 

Beaumont 

30 

58 

Bedford 

36 

39 

North 

54 

37 

South 

52 

46 

Brush 

41 

47 

Mayfield 

27 

38 

Lake  Catholic 

20 

41 

Mentor 

48 

23 

Maple  Heights 

47 

37 

Bedford 

18 

29 

North 

34 

35 

West  Geauga 

49 

46 

Brush 

40 

46 

Mayfield 

34 

26 

Mentor 

38 

14 

Canton  McKinley 

25 

39 

Maple  Heights 

37 

36 

South 

16 

SEASON   RECORD   WON 

10 

LOST  8 

GCC  RECORD  WON  9  LOST  5 

Jill  Slattery  showing  her  soccer  skills. 

J.V.  Girl's  Basketball,  Row  one:  Shelley  Tobias, 
Sue  Hamilton,  Shanel  Gibson,  Colleen  Gal- 
lagher. Row  two:  Natecia  Washington,  Jill  Slat- 
tery, Catinna  Brewington,  Andrea  Colavecchio, 
coach  Sue  Drienka.  Row  three:  Jeannine  Tho- 
me, Kelly  Kekic,  Deliska  McGhee,  Jennifer 
Hiser,  Meghan  Gorman. 


Jennifer  Hiser  going  in  for  two. 


Girl's  Basketball 


Young  Shooters 

Freshmen  get  experience  on  the  court 


-reshmen  Girl's  Basketball,  Row  one:  Christina  Pinzarroni,  Denise  Riedel,  Renee  Gembarski,  Ann 
luggeri.  Row  two:  Michelle  Durket,  Kelly  Hodder,  Leslie  Richards,  Jackie  Zele.  Row  three:  Amora 
-rancis,  Karen  Radachy,  Angela  McKean,  Cheryl  Waller,  Chris  Subel. 


This  years  Euclid  Panthers 
Girls  Basketball  team 
seemed  to  have  potential. 
When  this  young  group  of  girls 
came  to  Euclid  this  year  they 
made  a  choice  to  go  out  for  bas- 
ketball and  to  work  as  a  team. 
They  didn't  know  their  team- 
mates very  well  but  they  tried  to 
work  together.  With  being  a 
champion  team  came  hard  work, 
sacrifice  and  endurance,  which 
these  girls  seemed  to  have.  These 
girls  knew  each  other  and  recog- 
nized each  others  abilities  as  a 
basketball  player  as  well  as  a 
person.  These  girls  represented 
Euclid  High  School  and  its  com- 
mitment to  excellence.  As  the 
year  continued  these  girls  found 
themselves  not  only  better  bas- 
ketball players,  but  better  stu- 
dents also. 

-Darren  Pekar,  Eric  Haggins 
and  Chris  Clark 


Cheryl  Waller  and  Karen  Radachy  watch  Susan 
Pae  dribble  down  the  court.  Christina  Pinzar- 
roni drives  while  Kelly  Hodder  watches. 


FRESHMAN  GIRL'S 

BASKETBALL 

EUCLID                 OPPONENT 

12 

North 

38 

19 

South 

43 

13 

Shore 

17 

15 

Ridge 

46 

16 

Magnificat 

32 

40 

Bedford 

11 

17 

Beaumont 

15 

13 

Brush 

25 

27 

South 

46 

22 

Shore 

23 

17 

Ridge 

42 

30 

Bedford 

17 

21 

Brush 

27 

SEASON    RECORD 

WON    3 

LOST  10 

Karen  Radachy  dribbles  while  Christina  Pin- 
zarroni watches  Susan  Pae  try  to  find  the 
handle. 


Girl's  Basketball 


Running  Around  Inside 

Indoor  track  has  another  great  season 


Led  by  Tarnell  Thompson 
and  Robert  Smith,  the  in- 
door-run-ning  Panthers 
continued  their  tradition  of  win- 
ning meets  at  home.  These  Pan- 
thers opened  the  season  by 
soundly  defeating  Warrensville. 
Among  the  athletes  starting  the 
season  were  Thompson,  Smith, 
Tawfig  Akhir  and,  captain,  Lee 
Taurman.  These  winter  athletes 
made  sure  they  left  an  impres- 
sion on  visitors  by  being  strong 
all-around  and  by  cracking  their 
opponents;  however,  not  allow- 
ing their  own  team  unity  to  be 
cracked. 

Strong  sprinters  were  Thomp- 
son, Smith,  Akhir,  James 
Mixon,  Ron  Chandler,  and 
Michael  OTlynn  along  with 
strong  distance  runners  Lee 
Taurman,  Mike  Carney,  Bob 
Jones,  Phil  Arnold,  and  Dan 
Francetic. 

A  strong  but  able  girls'  team 
was  led  by  Leila  Thomas  and  Jill 
Tomasi. 

-Shannon  Kelly 


Indoor  Track,  Row  one:  Ken  VVolcnbki,  Tainell  Thompson,  Brian  Jackson,  Marijo  Dujmoyic, 
Damon  Cherne.  Row  two:  Chris  Mason,  Lee  Taurmann,  Bobby  Jones,  Kevin  Vance,  Joe  Goerndt, 
James  Mixon.  Row  three:  Shannon  Kelly,  Sue  Juricevic,  Kevin  Corbett,  Tawfiq  Akhir,  Mike 
Carney,  Lorenzo  Norris,  Leila  Thomas.  Row  four:  Coach  Ramlow,  Dwayne  Baker,  Domenic  Rocco, 
Phil  Arnold,  Tom  Bornemann,  Vernard  Adams,  Phil  Walczak. 


INDOOR  TRACK 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

89 

Warrensville 

39 

85 

St.  Ignatius 

25 

94 

John  Adams 

34 

103 

Shaker 

47 

103 

John  Hay 

14 

103 

Lincoln  West 

54 

103 

JFK 

7 

85 

Riverside 

25 

68 

Euclid  Invt. 

2nd 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  8 

LOSTO 

Sean   Allen,   Phil   Walczak,   Nick   Rocco 
Mike  OTlynn  going  for  speed. 

Indoor  Track 


Bob  Jones  getting  the  baton  from  Phil  Arnold. 
Robert  Smith  showing  how  he  can  hang  from 
the  ceiling. 


Slip  Sliding  Around 

Hockey  team  tries  hard  but  comes  up  short 


Hockey  team.  Row  one:  Paul  Runza,  Walter  Kuhen,  Captain  Tom  Fitzpatrick,  Joel  Kerne,  Leon 
Rozic,  Matt  McPeek.  Row  two:  Matt  Payne,  Bill  Karabinus,  Jack  Memecek,  Harry  Luikart,  John 
Haggerty.  Row  three:  Assistent  Coach  Martincic,  Howard  Tingley,  Bob  Bell,  Captain  Mark  Blanc, 
Chuck  Marvin,  Tom  Bornemann,  Marc  Fifolt,  Coach  Dixon.  Not  pictured:  Jeff  Brown,  Dan 
Lombardo,  Jason  Heck. 


The  Euclid  Hockey  Team 
started  its  88-89  season 
with  its  third  coach  in 
four  years.  Head  coach.  Forest 
Dixon,  brought  in  many  new 
ideas  for  the  team.  They  found 
success  in  the  Elyria  Tourna- 
ment, placing  second,  but  bad 
habits  on  the  part  of  the  players 
caused  them  to  fall  short  of  their 
.500  goal.  In  division  play,  they 
defeated  their  rivals:  Mentor,  2-0 
and  Elyria,  8-3.  The  guys  played 
better  then  last  year  and  are 
looking  forward  to  the  next  vic- 
torious season  with  the  com- 
bined efforts  of  returning  play- 
ers and  incoming  Freshman. 

-Bob  Bell  #12 


HOCKEY 

EUCLID                  OPPONENT 

4        Elyria 

7 

2        Lakewood 

9 

5        Valley  Forge 

6 

0        Bay 

10 

1        Brooklyn 

10 

3        Mentor 

4 

3        Parma 

5 

4        Valley  Forge 

5 

2        Normandy 

4 

6        Elyria 

5 

3        Valley  Forge 

7 

1        Lakewood 

5 

3        Toledo  Woodword 

2 

2        Bay 

9 

0        St.  Joseph 

10 

8        Elyria 

3 

3        Lakewood 

8 

2        Mentor 

0 

4        Garfield 

5 

6        Normandy 

3 

2        Parma 

5 

SEASON    RECORD    WON 

5 

LOST  16 

Bob  Bell  and  Tom  Fitzpatrick  getting  on  the  ice. 
Howard  Tingley  bringing  the  puck  down. 


Joel   Kerne,   Bill   Karabinus,  Tom   Fitzpatrick, 
Leon  Rozic  and  John  Haggerty  on  the  ice. 


Hockey 


stroking  To  Victory  i 

Boy's  swimming  tias  an  excellent  season^ 


Rise  and  shine!  It  was  5:30  AM  and 
time  to  get  up  and  go  to  swim 
practice.  Swimmers  dedicated 
themselves  to  the  idea  that  they  had  to 
practice  early  and  late  in  order  to  achieve 
important  goals,  so  it  was  not  unusual  to 
see  people  staggering  into  the  building  at 
6:00  AM. 

The  1989  Boy's  swim  team  had  a  good 
season  beating  most  teams  in  the  GCC. 
The  team  consisted  of  many  seniors.  Co- 
captains  were  Mike  LeQuyea  and  Matt 
Davis  who  were  both  starters  in  the  best 
events. 

Mike  LeQuyea,  Tom  Reynolds  and 
Andy  Logar  brought  in  the  major  points 
in  the  distance  events.  The  sprinters  were 
Bill  Kunes,  Domenic  Gubitosi  and  Howie 
Taylor.  Breaststrokers  were  Tim  Tobin, 
Joe  Tressler,  Mike  DiBartolomeo,  Paul 
Kostansek  and  Jim  Segulin.  Matt  Davis 
was  the  man  to  beat  in  the  Individual 
Medley  and  Doug  Mehls  was  good  in  the 
butterfly.  The  diving  team  consisted  of 
Ken  Gilbert,  Rob  Terlizzi,  Jason  Socha 
and  the  twins  Ed  and  Rob  Galosi.  The 
novices  this  year  were  Matt  Schwartz,  Ja- 
son Chinni,  Matt  Tomsic,  Rob  Schmeling 
and  Mike  Toth.  Euclid  High  graduate,  Lou 
Davis,  experienced  his  first  year  as  coach 
and  was  able  to  supply  a  winning  edge  to 
the  team. 

-Tom  Reynolds 


BOYS  SWIMMING 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

121    St.  Eds 

47 

130    Madison 

30 

58     University  ■ 

114 

89    Beachwood 

83 

96    Fairview 

57 

107    Mayfield 

64 

109    Bay  Village 

63 

94    Bedford 

78 

95    Shaw 

75 

105    Maple 

67 

79    Mentor 

93 

81     Brush 

91 

57.5   Berea 

114.5 

Boy's  Swimming,  Row  one:  Joe  Tressler,  John  Burich,  T.F.  Reynolds,  Kenneth  Gilbert,  Bob 
Schmeling.  Row  two:  Phil  Johnson,  Tim  Tobin,  Keith  Olszens,  Jim  Segulin,  Doug  Mehls,  Matt 
Davis,  Brian  Henderson.  Row  three:  Bill  Kunes,  Dom  Gubitosi,  Andy  Logar,  Dan  DiBartolomeo, 
Matt  Tomsic,  Howard  Taylor,  Jason  Chinni.  Row  four:  Paul  Kostansek,  Craig  Bush,  Matt 
Schwartz,  Mike  Toth,  Mike  LeQuyea,  Mike  DiBartolomeo,  Erick  Swanson,  Coach  Lou  Davis. 


Mike  LeQuyea,  Dan  DiBartolomeo,  Mark  Tom- 
sic, Andy  Logar  and  Tim  Tobin  checking  their 
times. 


SEASON  RECORD  WON  9  LOST  4 
GCC  RECORD  WON  3  LOST  2 
LEAGUE  FINISH  Second 


Dan  DiBartolomeo  watching  Mike  DiBarto- 
lomeo dive  in. 


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Jim  Segulin  taking  off. 


Boy's  Swimming 


Swimmin'  Wimmin' 

Girl's  swim  team  finishes  strong  in  GCC 


Girl's  Swim  Team,  Row  one:  Karen  Reed,  Patty  Lux,  Amy  Dehner,  Denise  Murphy,  Lisa  Anderson. 
Row  two:  Kirstin  Esch,  Jackie  Thomas,  Kim  Miller,  Heidi  Ospelt,  Megan  Tobin.  Row  three:  Molly 
Lauver,  Sonia  Cencic,  Liz  Mazzei,  Sally  Bierer,  Kelli  Newman,  Samantha  Spencer,  Pat  Hartman. 


The  girl's  swim  team  started  out  with  a 
few  uneven  stitches  this  year;  however, 
with  only  a  handful  of  swimmers,  the 
team  began  to  pull  through  slowly  but  surely. 
Each  girl  contributed  their  best  last  fall  which 
led  to  a  well  deserved  victory. 

Winter  days  during  the  swim  season  were 
cold,  but  the  path  through  the  snow  to  the 
pool  wore  quickly.  In  late  November,  the 
Pantherettes  began  their  day  at  5:30  A.M.  to 
get  ready  for  their  6:00  A.M.  practice.  Morn- 
ing practice  ended  at  7:00  A.M.  and  then  ev- 
eryone went  to  their  classes.  After  8th  period, 
all  of  the  swimmers  traveled  back  to  the  pool 
for  another  two  hour  practice  after  which  they 
returned  home.  The  days  were  hard  and  long, 
but  the  smiles  that  were  shared  and  the  accom- 
plishments that  were  achieved  were  worth  all 
of  the  strenuous  work. 

As  the  season  progressed,  through  the  colds 
and  the  pulled  muscles,  these  athletes  built  up 
their  small  quantity  into  extreme  quality.  The 
Pantherettes  will  be  back  next  year  to  give 
their  all  for  the  Blue  and  Gold. 

-Sarah  Bierer 


Watching  with  anticipation 


Patti  Lux,  Heidi  Ospelt,  Liz  Mazzei,  Mike  Le- 
Quyea  and  Craig  Bush  relaxing  between  races. 


GIRL 

S  SWIMMING 

EUCLID                          OPPONENT 

97 

Beaumont                                75 

76 

Madison                                  93 

94 

Beachwood                              54 

79 

Fairview                                  75 

81 

Mayfield                                88 

106 

Bay  Village                            63 

93 

Bedford                                  79 

97 

Maple                                      74 

53 

Mentor                                 119 

88 

Brush                                       86 

60 

Berea                                      112 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  4 

GCC  RECORD  WON  3  LOST  2 

LEAGUE  FINISH  Second 

Denise  Murphy  waiting. 


Waiting  for  races. 

Girl's  Swimming 


Stroke. . .  Stroke. . .  Stroke 

Swimming  talies  it  one  strolie  at  a  time 


Swimming 


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The  People  Behind  The  Team 

Sports  aides  are  there  to  back  up  the  team. 


Ask  any  coach  of  one  of 
Euclid's  great  sports' 
teams  and  they  will  tell 
you  that  they  are  necessary  peo- 
ple that  help  them  look  so  good. 
Who  are  these  people?  They  are 
the  sports  aides.  They  keep  sta- 
tistics, times,  and  wrap  sprained 
ankles.  Sports  aides  show  their 
Panther  spirit  by  attending  ev- 
ery practice  and  game,  rooting 
their  teams  on,  and  urging  them 
not  to  give  up.  So  when  those 
coaches  look  so  good  remember 
the  people  standing  quietly  in 
the  background. 

-Shannon  Kelly 


Football  Aides  Row  one:  D.  Cickavage,  J.  Mayerhoffer,  R 
Turner.  Row  two:  G.  Meaney,  J.  Lardomita,  A.  Zingale. 


Jeannie  Mayerhoffer,  Diane  Cick- 
avage and  Bridgette  Lang  watch- 
ing the  team  on  the  field. 


Brian  Hughes  missed  a 
game,  Jack  Lardomita 
and  Diane  Cickavage 
aid  player. 


Darren  Pekar  assisted 
off  the  field,  football 
aides  prepare  for  the 
game,  Mike  Sheridan 
and  Max  Kozlowski 
console  injured  Keith 
Tadiello. 


Mr.  Pignatiello  trying  to  get  a  point  across. 


Mrs.  Hodgins  working  with  her  students. 


The  Euclid  High  School  staff  was  made  up  of  very 
special  people.  They  worked  hard  in  providing  all  that 
was  needed  by  the  students.  As  always,  the  teachers 
were  very  willing  to  help  out  in  any  possible  way, 
whether  it  was  academic  or  extracurricular,  they  took 
time  out  to  help  their  students. 

Julie  Groves  said  that  "the  counselors  did  a  much 
better  job  of  scheduling  this  year  and  there  seemed  to 
be  a  lot  fewer  errors". 

The  administration's  shortening  of  the  class  change 
time  to  four  minutes  did  not  seem  to  affect  whether  or 
not  a  student  could  get  to  class. 

-Sunny  U 


r 


Is  this  Mr.  Backos  or  Mr.    Back  c? 


Mrs.  Carlson  instructing. 


Mr.  King  in  his  clean  shop. 


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Mr.  Petrovic  picking  the  winning  entry.  Mr.  Raicevich  geteting  ready  for  a  classroom  presentation.  Mr.  Godfrey  setting  the  tempo. 


Mr.  Jablonski  showing  how  much  he  enjoys  his 
class. 


Mr.     Walsmith     hanging     around     a  Mr.  Sarich  likes  to  stand  above  his  students, 

chalkboard. 


Academics  Divider 


Euclid's  Leaders 


Euclid  School's  Administration;  Ron  Victor:  Business  Manager,  Robert  William  McGuinness, 

McLaughlin:  Director  of  Pupil  Personnell,  Lowell  Davis:  Treasurer,  Carl  Principal. 

Hilling:  Superintendent  of  Schools,  John  Fell:  Director  of  Curriculum. 


Justin  Antonini, 
Associate  Principal. 


Euclid  Board  of  Education:  Edward  Carpenter:  President,  Dave  Lawrence, 
Kay  Van  Ho,  George  Mazzaro:  Vice  President,  Dan  Flowers. 


Ben  Pasquale, 

Twelfth  Grade  Unit  Principal. 


William  Medvick, 

Eleventh  Grade  Unit  Principal. 


The  Euclid  School  system 
wouldn't  be  the  scholas- 
tic juggernaught  that  is 
was  without  its  excellent  leader- 
ship. This  was  this  team  that  led 
the  system  through  its  battle 
against  the  treacherous  levies 
and  kept  it  alive.  Euclid  Schools 
can  be  very  thankful  for  its  fine 
administration. 

-Bill  Castrovince 


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Ron  Seymour, 

Tenth  Grade  Unit  Principal. 


Frank  Perez, 

Ninth  Grade  Unit  Principal. 


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Administration 


The  Guiding  Light 


Sue  Harris,  Freshman  Counselor. 


Anthony  Russo,  Underclass  Counselor 


What  are  the  Guidance 
counselors?  Why  they 
are  a  group  of  most  de- 
pendable, helpful  and  under- 
standing people!  How  many 
times  have  they  bailed  you  out 
of  your  desperate  situations, si- 
tuations that  forced  you  to  say 
"I'm  dead!"  They  have  saved  at 
least  one  of  your  nine  lives.  The 
least  you  can  do  is  remember 
them.  And  remember  them  well! 
All  of  those  hall  passes,  not  to 
mention  the  two  truck  loads  of 
paperwork  they  did  to  organize 
what  you  call  life!  Give  your 
thanks  peacefully  and  don't 
make  any  more  trouble! 
-Sunny  U 


Lynn  Davis,  Sophomore  Counselor. 


Ruth  Krup,  Non-Freshman  Counselor. 


Brenda  Barker,  Junior  Counselor. 


Audree  Fox,  Senior  Counselor.  Robert  Yocum,  Career  Office. 

Guidance  Counselors 


Robert  Addis.  Athletic  Director. 


Euclid's  Dedicated  Staff 


Jane  Addis:  English/math/history.  Sue 
Amato.  Edna  Anderson.  Antonia  Araca: 
Design  1,  Drawing  11,  General  Art. 
Cheryl  Arthur:  Commercial  Art,  Photog- 
raphy. William  Attamante:  Work  study 
coordinator. 


Earl  Archibald:  Day  custodian.  Ronald 
A.  Backos:  Biology.  Sandi  Bambic:  Fresh- 
man English,  Senior  Vocational  English, 
Law  Enforcement  English.  Tom  Banc: 
Social  Studies,  Head  Football  Coach. 
Ethel  Barbish:  Aide.  John  Barcza:  Sci- 
ence topics,  Introduction  to  physics  and 
chemistry. 


Stanford  Bender:  Science  department 
chairman.  Advanced  biology,  Basic  sci- 
ence. Charlotte  Bcnsusan.  Allen  Black: 
Audio  Visual  Technician.  Dolores  Black: 
English,  Reading.  Al  Bleich.  Patricia 
Buck:  Physical  education,  Nutri/fitness, 
Volleyball  coach.  Faculty  representative 
for  girl's  sports. 


Gene  Brearton.  Michael  Burns.  Jan  Carl- 
son. Judith  Lynn  Carmody:  AP  English, 
Advanced  writing,  British  survey.  Fresh- 
man English.  Ms.  Wilma  Carroll:  Special 
education,  Euclid  cultural  committee  ad- 
visor. Ron  Chambers. 


Marie  Clark.  Carmen  Colaianni:  Night 
custodian.  Leo  Collins.  Don  Contenza. 
Holly  Copp.  Doc  Daugherty:  Health- 
/Physical  education.  Head  basketball 
coach. 


Staff 


What  is  a  teacher? 


rFor  those  students  who  still  do  not  understand  what  the  word 
teacher  stands  for,  here  are  a  few  synonyms:  preceptor,  instruc- 
tor, master,  tutor,  dominie,  pedagogue,  governess,  mistress,- 
coach,  crammer,  professor,  don,  lecturer,  reader,  preacher,  pastor,  coun- 
selor, advisor,  mentor,  pioneer,  apostle,  etc. 

Wait  until  you  see  the  definition  of  a  Freshman. 
-Helen  Chen 


The  students  in  this  chemistry  class  seem  to  be  confused  about  the  last  thing  the  teacher 
said. 


Staff 


Teachers  try  to  maintain  positive  environment 
Freshman 

For  all  the  Freshman  of  the  88-89  school  year,  fitting  defini- 
tions are: 
1)  novice,  newcomer 

2)  lacking  experience  and  good  judgement 

3)  low  man  on  the  totem  pole 

-Helen  Chen 


Bill  Castrovince  satisfied  after  wearing  yet 
another  person  out  with  one  of  his  long 
jokes. 


Staff 


Merry  Dolter:  Librarian.  Michael  Dur- 
bin.  Alex  Dzcrowicz.  Judy  Exum:  Aide. 
Cal  Eyman:  Ld  Tutor.  Rosalie  Fette:  Sec- 
retary. 


Jane  Fowler:  Treasurer.  Dan  Francctic. 
Barbara  Gates:  Special  Education.  Bob 
Godfrey.  James  Goebel.  Bill  Gooding. 


Thomas  Gubitosi:  Latin,  Spanish.  Patri- 
cia Habat:  Physics,  Math  II,  Physical 
Science.  Joyce  Haffer:  Special  Ed.,  En- 
glish, Math,  Social  Studies.  Tom  Halbe- 
del:  Intro  To  Living  Things,  Intro  To 
Physics/Chemistry,  Basic  Science.  Ar- 
delle  Harrell:  Secretary.  Jeff  Hartmann: 
Social  Studies,  AM  History,  Var.  Asst. 
Baseball  Coach. 


Katherine  Harwood:  Librarian.  Robert 
HerambBS.,MS.:  World  History/Non- 
West  Cultures.  Carolyn  Heuer:  Social 
Studies.  JoAnne  Hodden  Aide.  Gabrielle 
Hodgins.  Tom  Hoffart:  Occupational 
Work  Experience  Coordinator/Phys.  Ed.. 


Frank  Hoffert:  AP  European  History, 
Amer.Govt.,  Economics,  Social  Studies 
Chairperson.  Richard  Homovec.  Debo- 
rah A.  Houchins:  Sen.  English,  Brit.  Sur- 
vey, Ad.  Writ.,  Mass  Media,  Pop  Lit., 
Flag  Corp.  Advisor.  Frank  Jablonski: 
Freshman  Honors  English,  Freshman 
Reading  Prep.  Jan  Kehn:  Secretary.  Jim 
Kelley:  U.  S.  History. 


Staff 


More  of  Euclid's  dedicated  staff 


Harry  King:  Architecture  I,  Drafting  I  & 
II,  OWE  Lab.  Ellen  Klein:  Office  Auto- 
mation and  Typing  Ingrid  Koenig.  Jane 
Lellis:  English  II  &  III.  Joan  H.  Lidr- 
bauch:  Sophomore  English,  Eucuyo 
Sponsor.  Joan  Linderman:  Secretary. 


Karen  Little:  Aide  Mary  Lomac:  En- 
glish Ken  Lowe.  Margaret  Lucas:  Librar- 
ian/Media Specialist.  Marc  Manburg. 
Kathleen  Marsh:  Library  Media  Special- 
ist, Department  Chairman. 


Allan  Matko:  Occupational  Work  Ad- 
justment, Science  Judy  McLaughlin:  Ju- 
nior Honors  English,  Junior  English. 
Polly  McRedmond:  Secretary  Carol 
Meyers:  Librarian.  Aldona  Miskinis. 
Ray  Montani. 


Katie  Morris:  Biology.  Jo-Rita  Mueller. 
Carole  Nicbes.  Joan  Paskert.  Judy  Paul: 
Career  Office  Secretary.  Adam  Pavv- 
lowski. 


Robert  Petrovic:  English  I,  AP  English. 
Roy  Pignatiello:  Algebra  I,  Math  for 
Modern  Living,  Personal  Computers, 
Asst.  Football  Coach,  Freshman  Basket- 
ball Coach.  Sally  J.  Pla:  French,  Spanish. 
Ronald  Powaskl.  Jim  Preset:  Marketing 
and  Management,  General  Business, 
D.E.C.A.  Advisor,  Freshman  Soccer 
Coach.  Ellic  Radaker:  Secretary. 


Staff 


Euclid's  staff  loves  to  help  sophomores 


SOPHOMORES 


For  the  next  higher  level  of  mankind  or  ladykind,  the  sophomores,  a 

definition  is: 

sophos,  meaning  wise,  moroes,  meaning  moron. 

Sophomores,  your  title  is  an  oxymoron  so  perhaps  you  should  all  come 

together  to  decide  if  sophomores  are  wise?  or  morons? 

-Helen  Chen 


Most  teachers  enjoy  teaching  sophomores.  They  have  many 
enjoyable  characteristics.  Since  they've  already  been  at  Euclid 
one  year  they  are  comfortable  in  the  school.  But  they  are  still 
inexperienced  enough  so  that  they  can  enjoy  being  with  the  Euclid 
staff.  They  still  have  that  curiosity  and  awe  that  makes  them  enjoyable 
to  be  around. 


Euclid's  classrooms  are  clean,  well  kept  places  for  learning. 


Staff 


Euclid's  staff  enjoys  helping  out 


JUNIORS 


For  the  almost  perfect  class,  the  juniors,  some  definitions  are: 

1)  a  person  holding  a  lower  position  in  a  hierarchy  of  ranks  or  standings  (below  the  seniors). 

2)  youthful 

3)  adolescent 

4)  of  a  more  recent  date  and,  therefore,  inferior  or  subordinate  (to  the  seniors). 

5)  compare  to  juvenis-young. 

-Helen  Chen 


Every  Fall,  a  special  event  is  held  for  special  athletes.  The  Special  Olympics  are  held  for  the 
handicapped  students  at  Euclid.  This  event  gives  them  the  opportunity  to  compete  with  others  who 
are  handicapped  and  have  a  good  time. 

-Bill  Castrovince 


Mrs.  Ramlow  wearing  one  of  her  more  unusual 


Marcus  Kelly  brings  home  the  medal. 


Must  be  Monday  morning. 


Three   students   who   idolize   'the 
thinker'. 

8:40?  Already? 


Staff 


Euclid  has  a  friendly  staff! 


Mike    Raicevich.    Barbara    E.    Ramlow: 

Freshman  English,  American  Literature, 
British  Literature,  AF5  Advisor.  Robert 
R.  Ramlow:  Health  and  Physical  Educa- 
tion, Co-Phys.  Ed.  Department  Chair- 
man, Head  Indoor  and  Outdoor  Track 
Coach.  Toni  Rash.  Charles  Reno:  Calcu- 
lus, Physics.  Ann  Roberts. 


Joe.  Rodriguez:  Physical  Education. 
Joyce  Russo:  English.  Fred  Sallach. 
Sandy  Sanborn:  Math  Analysis,  Transi- 
tion to  College  Math,  High  School  Math 
II,  Computer  Science.  Joel  Sarich.  Greg 
Sattler:  Accounting,  Occupational  Work 
Experience. 


Bette  Schmeling.  Donata  Schultz: 
Health  Aide.  Mickey  Segulin:  Health 
Aide.  Nick  Selvaggio:  Aide.  Paul  Serra: 
Mathematics,  Head  Baseball  Coach.  Ja- 
net Severino:  Introduction  to  Composi- 
tion, Literature  Community  Workshop, 
Transition  to  Adulthood. 


Mike  Shcck.  James  Simpson:  Tec  Mec, 
Social  Studies.  Bonnie  Smith.  Wayne 
Smith:  World  History,  Non-Western 
Cultures.  Frank  Soltesz:  Biology,  Sci- 
ence. Barbara  Spiga:  English,  Peer  Tutor- 
ing Coordinator. 


Barb  Springer:  Secretary.  Veronica 
Stadler.  Judith  Stobinski:  Junior  En- 
glish, Senior  English,  Freshman  Read- 
ing. Maria  Stroup.  Carol  Tkac.  Rose- 
marie  Tonn:  Secretary. 


students  appreciate  a  good  staff 


Christine  Torrelli:  Biology,  chemistry. 
Peggy  Torzewski:  Librarian.  Dennis 
Turkall.  Bill  Von  Benken:  AP  chemistry. 
Honors  chemistry,  chemistry,  Ski  Club 
advisor,  Yearbook  advisor. 


Nancy  Vondrak.  Robert  Walsmith: 
Math  1,  algebra  1  and  11.  Connie  War- 
man:  Secretary.  Dan  Wensing. 


Richard  Wherley:  Chemistry.  Mary 
White:  American  History,  World  cul- 
tures. Carol  Williams:  Business.  Karen 
Yuhas:  Aide. 


Dick  York.  Judith  Zubizarreta:  Spanish, 
Foreign  language  department 
chairperson. 


Students  working  in  class. 

Far  Right:  Mrs.  Harrell  and  Mrs.  Barker 

discussing  the  problems  of  the  day. 


You  Little  Elf 

Seniors  have  fun  during  annual  Elf  Day 


SENIORS 


ror  the  perfect,  glamorous, 
outrageous  Seniors  of  the 
'89  school  year,  your  clas- 
sic definitions  are: 

1)  person  of  the  highest  standing 
or  rank 

2)  superior  in  all  aspects 

3)  privileged  status  attained  by 
length  of  high  school  survival 

-Helen  Chen 


Beth  Perdan  signing  autographs 


December  16, 1988  was  the 
annual  senior  elf  day  at 
Euclid  High  School.  But 
everyone  had  the  Christmas 
spirit  as  elves  went  to  their  San- 
ta's classrooms  and  carried  their 
Santa's  books.  Even  teachers 
were  Santas.  In  order  to  be  an 
elf,  seniors  had  to  sell  five  dol- 
lars worth  of  tickets,  which  were 
fifty  cents  each,  to  their  friends. 
The  proceeds  from  this  fund 
raiser,  sponsored  by  Senior 
Class  Cabinet,  went  toward  the 
upcoming  Senior  Prom. 

All  in  all  elf  day  was  fun  filled 
for  everyone. 

-Rashawn  Perry 


Donnie  Jakubauskas 
with  gift 


eather   Morrison,   Dwayne   Sattler   and    Kathy 
ushma  enjoying  themselves. 


Jim  Segulin,  Mike  Kitchen,  Jenny  Waltermire 
and  Lisa  Anderson  trying  to  be  good  elves  and 
Santas  while  Katie  Roach,  Helen  Chen,  Erica 
Richards  and  Kay  Corrigan  try  to  hold  down  a 
table. 


Darren   Pekar   and   Erin   Walsh   seem   to   be   enjoying   being 
together. 


Bridgette  Colemon  and  Tasha  Williams  check  out  Sean  Allen's 
costume  while  Rashawn  Perry  hustles  to  class. 


Staff 


Ron  Parmertor,  Tyris  Kelly  and  James  Mixon  getting 
ready  to  sign  in 


Bob  Kimball  and  Mike  Urbania  wondering  if  the  labs 
will  be  easier  their  senior  year. 


It 


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Euclid  High  School's  future  lies  with  the  hopes  of 
the  underclassmen.  They  will  carry  on  the  traditions 
set  by  the  1989  seniors.  Next  year  the  juniors  will  in 
turn  lead  the  spirit  of  Euclid.  The  freshmen  will  no 
longer  be  the  target  of  criticism.  Sophomores  and  ju- 
niors will  now  feel  the  excitement  of  college  planning. 
Students  will  find  that  in  later  life,  they  will  come  back 
again  and  again  to  the  wonderful  and  sometimes  exas- 
perating emeorine  of  their  high  school  days. 

-Sunny  U  and  Julie  Groves 


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Ruth   Miranda,   Audra    Butkus,   Ayanna    Matthews,      Christine    Miranda    doesn't    like    the    bright  Sonya  Yates  and  Mia  Doss  trying  to  read 

Nikki  Golden  and  Chris  Kucaric  getting  ready  to  enter       lights.  carefully, 

the  senior  class. 


Underclass  Divider 


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Patti  Maslerson,  Sharon  Barrett  and  Stephanie  Slogar  having  fun  in  the       Watching  Marlene  Hribar  attempt  to  use  a  balance  is  very  humerous  to 
cafeteria.  Kim  Taylor  and  Christine  Miranda 


Craig  Murowsky  and  Tom  Reynolds  looking  out  for  themselves. 


Sharon  Swyt  and  Lee  Swope  planning  for  the  future. 


Eric  Kuhen  seems  to  be  admiring  Karmen  Knez. 


Underclassmen  having  fun  in  class. 


Underclass  Divider 


Mr.Jablonski's  First  Period  English,  Row  one:  Pat  Cirino,  Angle  Collins,  Tab 
Gamble,  Mark  Tomsic,  Debby  Risko,  Marnie  Salupo.Row  two:  Mr.  Jablonski, 
Juliet  Blackford,  Meghan  Gorman,  Lisa  Moster,  Jennifer  Melnyk,  Wendy 
Wang. Row  three:  Corri  Turkall,  Lynn  Gessler,  Wendy  Harris,  Leslie  Richards, 
Chris  Subel,  Kelley  Hodder.Row  four:  Jeff  Kaleal,  Dave  Cupar,  Steve  Sirk, 
Kirk  Israel,  Karen  Radachy. 

Mrs.  Nicbes'  First  Period  English,  Row  one:  DeVonna  Mauldin,  Shane  Par- 
rino,  Dan  Shimko,  Anna  Skrtic,  Bob  Kramer,  Stacey  Brown.  Row  two:  Kim 
Biddlecom,  Kristen  Golinar,  Leslie  Higham,  Anne  Pekol,  Shannon  Morek, 
Jenny  Zele.  Row  three:  Sophronia  Ford,  Stephanie  Jackson,  Anthony  Terlizzi, 
John  DiPasquale,  Tom  Berzinskas,  Danielle  Coulter.  Row  four:  Brian  Bowers, 
Lovey  Lawrence,  Matt  Killion,  Michael  McDougall,  John  Arlesic,  Chuck 
McDaniel. 


"Somebody  get  us  some  Snickers" 


Mike  Tyson   has   met   his 
match. 


Mr.  Petrovic's  First  Period  English,  Row  one:  Latrice  Holloway,  Frances  Rive- 
ra, Suan  Pae,  Nikki  Lott,  Jennean  Boykin,  Juan  Williams. Row  two:  Tony 
Kucaric,  Tona  Haile,  Tom  Cutwright,  SusI  Jakopanec,  Jeannine  Thome,  Derrik 
Hartman.Row  three:  Bill  Cvelbar,  Jeremy  Denhome,  Dom  Soric,  Aubray 
George,  Joe  JIbaldi,  Terry  Watkins,  James  Calwise. 


Introduction  of  underclass  candidates  for  Homecoming. 


IVlrs.  Russo's  First  Period  English,  Row  one:  Cathy  Speigel,  Michelle  Martin, 
Kim  Florian,  Natecia  Washington,  Deka  Cox,  Christina  Pinzarroni.Row  two: 
Emmett  Ray,  Angela  Rivers,  Lehendro  Hill,  Larry  Nosse,  Chris  West,  Benjie 
Boyd,  Mrs.  Russo. 


Miss  Bambic's  Second  Period  English,  Row  one:  Melissa  Martin,  Natalie 
Franic,  Katie  Ells,  Renee  Walton,  Danielle  McGroder,  Holly  Scott,  Courtney 
Carroll.  Row  two:  JoAnne  Zakrajsek,  Bob  Harris,  Stewart  Doboze,  Jon  Saje- 
towski,  Denise  Riedel,  Miss  Bambic.Row  three:  Joe  Capuozzo,  Michelle  Ab- 
shire,  Seona  Latine,  Anthony  Yanni,  Bill  Eppich.  Row  four:  Nikki  Bell,  Nancy 
Boyce,  Chris  Klemencic,  Devan  Jackson,  Jennifer  Hiser,  Letitia  Young. 


Bridgette  Lang,  Ann   Nicolosi  and   Missy  Horvath  enjoying  themselves  at 
Homecoming. 


Mr.  Jablonski's  Second  Period  English,  Row  one:  Virginia  Yee,  Marija  Raguz, 
Stephanie  Christopher,  Amy  Ayer,  Mary  McNamara,  Mr.  Jablonski.  Row  two: 
Renee  Douglas,  Steve  Barstow,  Dan  Pike,  Debbie  Long,  Jennie  Ayers.Row 
three:  Kristen  Sarpolis,  Jenny  Dietz,  Sam  DiBartolomeo,  Kelvin  Posey,  Candi 
Lukat.  Row  four:  Mike  DiBartolomeo,  Doug  Hyne,  John  Vuyancich,  Rob 
Galosi,  Joe  Sweet. 


Congratulations  To 
The  Class  of  1989 

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Freshman 


Freshmen  always  have  trouble  getting  through  the  halls. 


Mr.  Petrovic's  Second  Period  English,  Row  one:  Robin  Staples,  Tysha  Robin- 
son, Todd  Lampeter,  Jeff  Grossman,  Lynn  Keaveney,  Myisha  Alexander.  Row 
two:  Lynn  Ruben,  Bridgett  Hollins,  Loro  Dushaj,  Yolanda  Williams,  Tiffany 
Madison. Row  three:  Rashon  Thomas,  Brian  Coleman,  John  Hess,  Frank  Al- 
phonso,  Travis  Lucas,  Michael  Clay. Row  four:  Michael  Thomas,  Herman 
Morris,  Jason  Webb,  Maxwell  James,  Calvin  Crutchfield. Absent:  Steve  Wil- 
liams, Christopher  Bailey. 

Miss  Carmody's  Third  Period  English,  Row  one:  Fran  Taylor,  Tadarrel  Goo- 
den,  Ramone  Perry,  Terrence  Moultry,  Nick  Perry.  Row  two:  Tammy  Sanders, 
Candy  Kucinski,  Mike  Duchon,  Ray  Batykefer,  Joe  Leonardi,  Roshawn  Greer. 
Row  three:  Jocelyn  Boros,  Rachel  Rosberg,  Chris  Somrak,  Walter  Hinton,  Pau 
Lech,  Mike  Mitchell. 


Congratulations  to 
The  Class  of  1989 


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Mrs.  Lomac's  Third  Period  English,  Row  one:  Ed  Robinson,  Michelle  Hollis, 
Aubrey  Houston,  Heather  Mock.  Row  two:  Erick  Swanson,  Scott  Gray,  Dorian 
Gardner,  Donaze  Chatman,  Tremaine  Harris,  Richard  Schoval,  Matt  Bitker, 


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Mrs.  Niebes's  Third  Period  English,  Row  one:  Kelly  McCandless,  Jennifer 
VanNess,  Dana  Duran,  Michelle  Durket,  Damon  Ware.  Row  two:  Jackie  Zele, 
Drina  Speed,  Samantha  Spencer,  Derrick  Bibbs,  Kim  Lyle.  Row  three:  Msia 
Clark,  Brian  Bell,  Angle  McKean,  Greg  Bitner,  Donovan  Mitchell.  Row  four: 
Kim  Gibson,  Saulius  Butkus,  Ed  Bizay,  Brian  Cavanaugh,  Angela  Stryjewski. 


Mrs.  Tkac's  Fourth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Damien  Myers,  Adrienne  Stru- 
kel,  Katie  Rhodes,  Stacy  Jolly,  Owen  Summers.  Row  two:  Tony  Cucanich, 
Adam  Albano,  Ivan  Franic,  John  Wheeler,  Spencer  Thomas.  Row  three:  Tyran 
McGhee,  Joe  Cojevic,  Jim  Ball,  Don  Podmore,  Terri  Mason. 


Mrs.  Russo's  Fourth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Dan  Grisez,Kristen  Gajowski, 
Tony  Walker,  Colleen  Lanzaretta,  Steve  Powell.  Row  two:  Frank  Soltesz,  Mike 
Mannarino,  Phil  Sillia,  Karrie  Waltermire,  Samantha  Gilbride,  John  Apuzzio. 
Row  three:  Jacqueline  Piscitello,  Thomas  Sedmak,  Marc  Parker,  Tim  Hag- 
gerty,  Jim  Dorazio,  Jason  Phillis.  Row  four:  Mike  Kina,  Amy  Garbincus,  Ron 
Dodge,  Chanette  Smith,  Karen  Hochschild,  Christine  Gaeta. 


Academics.. 


and  friendships.. 


in    the    life    of    a 
Freshman. 


Freshman 


Freshmen  in  gym  watch  girl's  head  explode 


Mrs.  Lomac's  Fifth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Lisa  Kukic,  Chris  Walters,  lesha 
Smith,  Michelle  Snepenger,  Semika  Harris.  Row  two:  Kamel  Bey,  Shelley 
Banning,  Patty  Shady,  Dusty  Kocina.  Row  three:  Michelle  Oboczky,  Andy 
Hammond,  Brian  Zemba,  Jody  Behun,  Dorian  Gardner. 


Mrs.  Russo's  Fifth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Jim  Edsall,  Christen  Fogaraty, 
Nikky  Dickerson,  Deanna  Schiavoni,  Marganna  Hartman.Row  two:  Dionne 
Lawson,  Melissa  Marchuk,  Marcos  Gomez,  Russell  Weiss,  Shelia  Hennings, 
Susan  Juratovac.  Row  three:  Mexamillian  Reno,  Mark  Cickavage,  Bob  Yoe, 
Kevin  Flynt,  Ann  Marie  Gehring. 


Tracy  Marincek  gives  her  grade  a  little  lift. 


Best  Wishes 

Class  of  '89 

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Mr.  Jablonski's  Sixth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Matt  Faulisi,  Chris  Carlton, 
Brian  Dunmire,  Tammy  Hausen,  Pam  Grisard.  Row  two:  Jenny  Spada,  Irene 
Dejak,  Matt  Dane,  Joy  Lewin,  Anne  Ruggeri,  Mr.  Jablonski.  Row  three: 
Jennifer  Fetkovich,  Dave  Kimball,  Bill  Aube,  Tony  Congin,  Denise  Moore. 
Row  four:  Julie  Juratic,  Ed  Galosi,  Ken  Davis,  Mike  Karabinus,  Traci  Medved. 


Freshman 


Student's  ignore  Miss  Bambic  and  smile  for  the  camera 


Mrs.  Nicbes's  Sixth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Janelle  Groves,  Laurie  Kausek, 
Danelle  Griffiths,  Megan  Tobin,  Casey  Burnes,  Karen  Phipps.  Row  two:  Keith 
Scheurman,  Denyel  Sfura,  Matt  Sunderland,  Rachael  Hayes,  Eddie  Beder, 
Damen  Cummings.  Row  three:  Chris  Emrich,  Traci  Marincek,  Drago  Lindsey, 
Bill  Wichert,  Nick  Vunderink,  Tiffany  Dallas. 

Mrs.  Ramlow's  Sixth  Period,  Row  one:  Irene  Ludvik,  Aleathea  Williams,  Joe 
Wein,  Paul  Runza,  Marrico  Herman.  Row  two:  Cheryl  Waller,  John  Dom- 
browski.  Shun  Gilham,  Max  Gast,  Mrs.  Ramlow.  Row  three:  James  Rodgers, 
Jack  Nykiel,  Dan  Vega,  Greg  Williams,  Jeff  Dolsen. 


Miss  Bambic's  Seventh  Period  English,  Row  one:  Bryan  Bachelor,  Sean  Gan- 
non, Katie  Schoen,  Tony  Bruketa,  Peter  Swyt,  Richard  Wolf,  Colleen  Nugent. 
Row  two:  Yolanda  Johnson,  Tracy  Petkovic,  Hope  Robinson,  Darrell  Brooks, 
Kenyadus  Hollins,  Renee  Gembarski.  Row  three:  Tiffany  Balogh,  Bob  Schmel- 
ing,  Kristen  Loveless,  Katy  Tillinghast,  Tiffeney  Dennis,  Darshi  Shah.  Row 
four:  Dave  Pierce,  Kelly  Dwyer,  Nikki  Taysom,  Daymond  Callahan,  Heather 
Graffius,  Mike  Voskoboynikov. 

Freshman 


Freshmen  enjoying  Mr.  Jablonski's  English  class. 


Hmm... small  turnout,  must  be  test  day. 


Mr.  Pctrovic's  Seventh  Period  English,  Row  one:  Sherita  Bowling,  Rick 
Thompson,  Ben  Peahl,  Joe  Kugel,  Dawne  Crosby.  Row  two:  Nick  Burdock, 
DeAngelo  Thrower,  Rob  Schauer,  Robert  Johnson,  Willie  Steel.  Row  three:  Joe 
Nowosielski,  LaShon  Beideleman,  Greg  Sonnhalter,  Greg  Dominique,  Rich 
Soprek. 

Mr.  York's  Seventh  Period  English,  Row  one:  Vernetta  Coffer,  John  Burnette, 
Cory  Kouns,  Barb  Lucas,  Angela  Dixon.  Row  two:  Mr.  York,  Gary  Valerio,  Jeff 
Spicer,  Tom  Babb,  John  Gugliotta. 


Class  of  92's  lovely  loiterers. 


Congratulations 
Class  of  '89 


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Best  Of  Luck 
In  the  years  to  come. 


Mr.  Jablonski's  Eighth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Holly  Struna,  Jenny  Wheeler, 
Emily  Smayda,  Dave  Baioni,  Nate  Young,  Mike  Witczak.  Row  two:  Mr.  Jab- 
lonski,  Michelle  Reed,  Leon  Rozic,  Jill  Slattery,  Alana  Haynes,  Jeff  Pesek.  Row 
three:  Karin  Esch,  Cory  Zappia,  Kim  Schmidt,  Mike  Beck,  Lydia  Mikukic, 
Amy  Ransdell.  Row  four:  Joe  Godina,  Eric  Wandersleben,  Ted  Bechtel,  Paul 
Kostansek,  Devin  Kelley. 


Freshman 


Mrs.  Russo's  Eighth  Period  English,  Row  one:  John  Dengle,  Jeff  Kowalski, 
Kyle  Kahnowski,  Darrell  Lausche,  Michelle  VoU,  Brian  Thomas,  Noren  Nu- 
gent. Row  two:  Tara  Paules,  Bridget  Burich,  Cindy  Welch,  Shanel  Gibson, 
Helen  Majer,  Nicole  Crawford,  Michele  Lynn.  Row  three;  Chelonda  Robinson, 
Jeff  Engelke,  Harold  DeBoe,  Deliska  McGhee,  Charles  Brooks,  Kelly  Kekic, 
Mike  Corder.  Row  four:  Bill  Jerin,  Steve  Workman,  Dave  Grice,  Marko  Simic, 
Monolito  King,  Gretchen  Heck,  Rhoan  Wallace. 

Mrs.  Tkac's  Eighth  Period  English,  Row  one:  Tiffany  Jones,  Kim  Whiteman, 
Joyce  Simmons,  Michelle  Plevelich,  Heather  Swan.  Row  two:  James  Paolucci, 
Erica  McDuffie,  Janet  Huddleston,  Phil  Gerber,  Rachel  Norton.  Row  three: 
Vanessa  Domanick,  Shawn  Newsome,  Jeff  Herbert,  Theresa  Veasley,  Marc 
Arnold. 


When  do  we  dissect,  teach? 


Super  Library  Aide  to  the  rescue. 


"Let's  see... I  know  1  put  my  cheat  sheet  down 
here  somewhere". 


"Whoever  came  up  with  the  idea  of  starting 
school  so  early  should  be  shot". 


Freshmen 


Fluff  And  Frizzy 

Sophomores  like  their  hair  to  stand  out 


Over  the  years  the  hair- 
styles of  the  sophomore 
class  have  drastically 
changed.  There's  been  every- 
thing from  straight  to  wavy, 
long  to  short,  and  flat  to  frizzy, 
this  year  there  seeemed  to  be  a 
combination  of  these  hairstyles 
but  the  one  that  seemed  to  stand 
out  (and  I  do  mean  stand  out) 
and  seemed  to  be  the  most  an- 
noying to  many  was  the  "fluff" 
or  "frizzy"  look.  It  was  a  nice 
look  but  the  problem  with  the 
fluffy  look  was  that  the  use  of 
entirely  too  much  hairspray 
seemed  to  be  contributing  to  the 
diminishing  of  the  ozone  layer. 
So  what  should  have  been 
stressed  was  a  more  controlled 
use  of  hairspray  so  that  our 
small  world  would  have  a  fight- 
ing chance  to  survive. 
-Cindy  Jerele  and  Chris  Clark 


Talk  about  frizzy. 


Miss.  Lellis  and  Miss.  Spiga  talking  about 
hairstyles  they've  seen. 


Oh!  Oh!  Looks  like  something  escaped  from  the  box. 


Just  working  in  class. 
Trying  to  get  a  job 
done. 


Sophomores 


Is  this  what  escaped  from  the  box? 


Mike  Addy,  Kerri  Alesnik, 
Maryann  Anderson,  Thomika 
Anderson,  Harold  Andrews, 
Stacey  Apanaites 


Tina  Armold,  Christopher 
Bailey,  Dianne  Baird,  Patti 
Baker,  Latrica  Ball,  Sharon 
Barrett 


Carla  Bartlett,  Jennifer  Beck, 
Stephen  Behun,  Brent  Berar- 
dinelli,  Mitchell  Berzin,  Mi- 
chelle Berzinskas 


Theresa  Blasius,  Lee  Bock, 
Gerald  Boiner,  Lonzelle  Book- 
er, Wanda  Borgione,  Jocelyn 
Boros 


Rosalind  Bowie,  Ed  Boyle, 
Shawna  Bradac,  Coleen  Bra- 
dach,  Catinna  Brewington, 
Suzi  Brkic 


Bridgette  Brokaw,  Andre  Bry- 
ant, Ron  Bryant,  John  Burich, 
Patricia  Burke,  Stephen  Burke 


Wendy  Bydash,  Tracy  Ca- 
puozzo,  Patrick  Carey,  Antho- 
ny Carmigiano,  Kelly  Carney, 
Michael  Carney 


Bryant  Carroll,  Jason  Carroll, 
Tamiko  Carter,  Rogelene  Cas- 
tro, Betsy  Cayne,  Christine 
Cecelic 


Sophomore 


Sonia  Cencic,  Leslie  Cercek, 
Joseph  Cesa,  Ronald  Chan- 
dler, Brandon  Cheraso,  Da- 
mon Cherne 


Christine  Chiancone,  Scott 
Chrystal,  Soo  Chun,  David 
Cirino,  Christopher  Ciulla, 
Adrienne  Ciuprinskas 


Keith  Clark,  Terry  Cobb,  An- 
drea Colavecchio,  Maria  Cook, 
Charles  Cool,  Irvin  Corbitt 


Kevin  Costantino,  Christine 
Cotter,  Leonard  Craig,  Jodie 
Culliton,  Rashonda  Cum- 
mings,  Dan  Cupas 


Vidal  Curry,  Michael  Cvelbar, 
Sandra  Cvitkovic,  Justin 
Daugherty,  Kelly  Daugherty, 
Daniel  DeFilippo 


Maureen  DeJonge,  George  De- 
mico,  Mary  Dengel,  Duane 
Dillard,  Antonio  Dimmings, 
Marianne  DiPasquale 


Paula  Dobransky,  Michelle 
Donovan,  Jennifer  Dreis, 
Daniel  Dubecky,  Kelly  Duffy, 
Alen  Dujmovic 


Marijo  Dujmovic,  Bryan 
Duke,  Jeanne  Duvall,  Richard 
Eads,  Darryl  East,  Laurie 
Evans 


Sophomore 


Shawn  Orazen  and  Terra  Proctor  are  hard  at  work  in  the  library.  ^^J   •! 


Patty  Lux  and   Tom   Raguz  getting  Adrienne  Troha  going  to  class, 

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Kevin  Vance  has  a  really  intense  look  here. 


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Sophomores 


Christopher  Fakult,  William 
Fields,  Marc  Fifolt,  Michael 
Fisher,  Meredith  Fitzgerald, 
Richard  Flaisman 


Cynthia  Focareto,  India  Ford, 
Janeen  Foree,  James  Foreman, 
Erin  Fox,  Richard  Franklin 


Michael  Fricke,  Victoria  Fu- 
mich,  Christine  Galaida,  Col- 
leen Gallagher,  Kelly  Gamba- 
tese,  Melissa  Gammon 


Matthew  Garbincus,  Dennis 
Gargiulo,  Mario  Gasperic,  Ke- 
vin Gembarski,  Gregory  Ger- 
land,  Brian  Germano 


Sheri  Gezann,  Kenneth  Gil- 
bert, Ladair  Gilbert,  Shun  Gil- 
ham,  Jonathan  Gornik,  Scott 
Gould 


Jozelia  Grace,  David  Granchi, 
Angelissa  Grayer,  Kareema 
Green,  Christopher  Griffin, 
Brian  Guilfoyle 


Rachal  Hambrick,  Suzanne 
Hamilton,  Marc  Hamm,  Andy 
Hammond,  Brian  Hancock, 
Maureen  Hannan 


Aaron  Haselbusch,  Carrie 
Hatcher,  Lisa  Hawk,  Shrondra 
Hawkins,  David  Hawley,  De- 
saree  Heard 


Sophomore 


Danielle  Herman,  Natasha 
Hewlette,  LaTrese  Higgins, 
Danny  Hill,  Robert  Hill  Jr., 
Walter  Hinton 


Kelly  Hite,  James  Hlbase, 
Donna  Hoag,  Danielle  Hoce- 
var,  Tim  Hoffman,  Bernard 
Hohs 


Bridgette  Hollins,  Michael 
Holly,  Craig  Hoover,  Rebecca 
Hopkins,  Robert  Hornyak, 
Darrell  Howell 


Janet  Hula,  Wendy  Hula,  Scott 
Humphries,  Robin  Hunt,  De- 
bra  Isgro,  Nives  Ivancin 


Brian  Jackson,  Lee  Jackson,  Ra 
Shanda  Jackson,  Chad  Jaffe, 
Chenett  Johnson,  Davion 
Johnson 


Denise  Johnson,  Kennard 
Johnson-Bey,  Walter  John- 
son-Bey, Angela  Jones,  Chari- 
ty Jones,  Daryl  Jones 


Kawana  Jones,  Valerie  Jones, 
Nicholas  Journey,  Katherine 
Juhl,  Rebecca  Karnak,  Jessica 
Keating 


Jackqualynn  Keller,  Ann  Kel- 
ly, Joel  Kerne,  Kenneth  Kil- 
gore,  Michelle  Kitis,  Heidi 
Kline 


Sophomore 


That  magical  year  of  one's 
education,  known  as  the 
sophmore  year,  can  be 
one  of  dramatic  change.  Most 
10th  graders  are  either  16  or 
about  to  turn  16  and  are  striving 
to  obtain  the  magic  plastic,  a.k.a. 
the  driver's  license.  A  sophmore 
is  not  as  gullible  as  he  or  she  was 
the  previous  year.  No  longer  a 
naive  freshman,  a  sophmore 
now  (figuratively)  knows  the 
ways  of  Euclid  High.  So  live  it 
up  now.  Underclassmen.  Before 
you  know  it  your  senior  year 
will  be  over  and  these  will  be  the 
days  you  will  remember  with  a 
reminiscent  smile. 

-William  Castrovince 


Sharon  Barrett  and  Holly  Pirsig  busted  during 
locker  inspections. 


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Sophomores 


The  girl's  cross  country 
team  was  blessed  with 
two  exceptional  sopho- 
mores. Meredith  Fitzgerald  and 
India  Ford  consistently  finished 
in  the  top  places  at  the  meets  and 
both  were  able  to  qualify  for  the 
state  meet  and  finished  well. 

Both  these  girls  were  unique 
in  that  Meredith  was  in  the 
Honors  program  at  Euclid  and 
was  an  excellent  student.  India 
was  in  the  Holiday  Play  both  her 
freshman  and  sophomore  years. 
Both  were  an  asset  to  Euclid 
High  School  and  should  help  the 
cross  country  team  for  years  to 


Biology  is  an  important  class  for  sophomores. 


Run  Girls  Run 

Two  sophomores  run  to  state 


Meredith  Fitzgerald  running  on  the  cross  coun- 
try course. 


India  Ford  got  the  best  finish  at  the  state  cross 
country  meet  for  any  Euclid  girl. 


Congratulations 
To  The  Graduates  of  1989 


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Sophomores 


Michael  Kmetz,  James  Kos- 
merl,  Jessica  Kovac,  Edward 
Kovacic,  Janice  Kozlowski, 
Kevin  Kozlowski 


David  Kramer,  Jennifer  Kras- 
nik,  Heather  Kristoff,  Melissa 
Krohn,  Jeffrey  Kropf,  Cather- 
ine Kubinski 


Walter  Kuhen,  Chera  Kuklica, 
Roger  Kunes,  April  Lang, 
Gary  La  Tour,  David  Lauver 


Benjamin  Leasure,  Shelly  Led- 
well,  Corthaniel  Lee,  Donna 
Leonardi,  Michael  Leone,  Den- 
nis Lesefky 


Terrence  Lesko,  Andrew  Lo- 
gar,  Dushawn  Lomax,  Bradley 
Lunder,  Daniel  Lupas,  Patricia 
Lux 


Thomas  Luzny,  Mark  Mac- 
leod,  John  Madden,  Frank 
Mansi,  Myesha  Massingill, 
Patricia  Masterson 


Carla  Matiaska,  Elizabeth 
Mazzei,  Valerie  Mc  Carthy, 
Colleen  Mc  Cartney,  Lynnette 
Mc  Daniel,  Matthew  Mc  Peek 


Anthony  Merritt,  Stephen 
Meyers,  Theresa  Michael, 
Kimberly  Mikich,  Patricia  Mi- 
kulec,  Brian  Miller 


Sophomore 


Jeanette  Miller,  Kimberley 
Miller,  Molly  Miller,  Russell 
Minter,  Christine  Joyb  Mir- 
anda, Rebecca  Molakakis 


Tracy  A  Mondok,  Matthew 
Montgomery,  Jarmine  Moore, 
Phaedra  Moore,  Carol  Mor- 
gan-Brown, Stephanie  Moses 


Terrence  Moultry,  Matthew 
Murphy,  Christopher  Mu- 
zinic,  Andrew  Myers,  Scott 
Myers,  Charlotte  Neal 


Michael  Nebe,  Edward  Neh- 
rig.  Sherry  Nemerovsky, 
Katherine  Nesbett,  Kelli  New- 
man, Brandy  Nickell 


John  Noble,  Lorenzo  Norris, 
Theresa  Oden,  Keith  Olszens, 
Kevin  O'Neill,  Michael 
O'Neill 


Shawn  Orazen,  Cindy  Orlic, 
Shawn  L  Orr,  Richard  Orsulic, 
Eric  Osborne,  Heather  Pall 


Terenz  H  Parker,  Ronald  Par- 
sons 11,  Michael  Pasquale,  Ru- 
pen  Patel,  Matthew  Payne, 
Donna  Penny 


Robert  Peralta,  Ernest  Perna, 
Lisa  Perrotti,  Angela  Perry, 
Kimberly  Peters,  Mark  Peters 


Sophomore 


Heidi  Peterson,  Holly  Pirsig, 
Julianne  Plesec,  Michelle  Po- 
caro,  Christine  Polito,  Leslie 
Price 


Terra  Proctor,  Dana  Pugh,  En- 
gelbert  Puhalj,  Gerald  Quinn, 
Allen  Radolovic,  Tonriislav 
Raguz 


Michelle  Randolph,  John 
Richards  Jr.,  Lisa  Riedel,  John 
Riek,  James  Roach,  Melissa 
Rocco 


Terri  Rocco,  Angelica  Rodri- 
guez, Rebecca  Roeder,  Angela 
Roethel,  Shanti  Rogers,  Donn 
Ross 


Lisa  Ryan,  Joseph  Sage,  Wendi 
Sanders,  Dominic  Sanelli,  Jen- 
nifer Sankey,  Brian  Sargent 


Christine  Schaefer,  Hope 
Schmidt,  Marci  Schuster,  Dar- 
nell Scott,  Justin  Scott,  Mi- 
chelle Secic 


Antoine  Segines,  Anthony 
Shaw,  David  Sheck,  Kenneth 
Sheets,  Christopher  L  Shenk, 
Michael  Sheridan 


Jeffrey  Simenc,  Chenise 
Slaughter,  Stephanie  Slogar, 
Ronald  Slusarski  II,  Amy 
Smith,  La  Tesha  Smith 


Sophomores 


Shannon  Smith,  Tongsiv 
Smith,  Jason  Socha,  William 
Solnosky,  Cordell  Solomon, 
Christopher  Spada 


Dreana  Speed,  Tina  Speights, 
Keith  Spencer,  Lorri  Spooner, 
Michelle  Springer,  Robert 
Staples 


Sheree  Starr,  David  Stephens, 
Brian  Sterrick,  Lamont  Stew- 
art, Cynthia  Stih,  Brian 
Stillings 


David  Strunk,  Robert  Sugar, 
April  Tanner,  Frances  Taylor, 
Kimberly  Taylor,  Laura 
Taylor 


Meghan  Taylor,  Robert  Tay- 
lor, Telesa  Terry,  Ronald 
Thigpen,  Tammieanna  Thorn- 
ton, Patricia  Tinker 


Shelley  Tobias,  Bruce  Tor- 
zewski,  Keith  Touschner, 
Michael  Trankos,  Jodin  Tro- 
check,  Adrienne  Troha 


Jun  Yong  U,  Douglas  Uchbar 
Jr.,  Rose  Valentic,  Kevin 
Vance,  Bryan  Vehovec,  Robert 
Voigt 


Christine  Von  Sick,  Jayne 
Vurusic,  Michelle  Wagner, 
Philip  Walczak,  Windi  Wal- 
dak,  Stacy  Wallette 


Sophomores 


Kenneth  Walter,  Candace 
Walters,  Rashaun  Washing- 
ton, Rebecca  Weaver,  Teresa 
West,  Jason  Weybrecht 


Thomas  Whelan,  Janessa 
White,  Lanay  White,  Paulnetta 
Wilcox,  Claudia  Williams,  Fa- 
tima  Williams 


Melissa  Willingham,  Derrick 
Willis,  Eric  Wilson,  Kashon 
Wilson,  Alaster  Winston, 
Windi  Wojdak 


Kenneth  Wolenski,  Edrina 
Womack,  Tameka  Woodard, 
Valencia  Woods,  Donnaire 
Woullard,  Milton  Wyley 


Marquetta  Wylie,  Crystal 
Young,  Paul  Young,  Stacie  Yu- 
has,  Charles  Yurcich,  Jayne 
Yurusic 


Christine  Zagore,  James 
Zahler,  Carol  Zahursky,  Jan- 
ene  Zakrajsek,  Loretta  Zalar, 
Deborah  Zana 


Robert  Zele,  Edward  Ziv- 
noska,  Tomislav  Zovko, 
Dwayne  Baker,  Ronald  Ba- 
lante,  Michael  Balogh 


Doreen  Beining,  Kevin  Can- 
dow,  Robin  Canter,  Robert 
Carsey 


Sophomores 


3  Down,  1  To  Go 

Class  of  '90  await  their  senior  year 


As  Seniors  rush  around 
getting  teacher  recom- 
mendations and  sending 
out  college  applications  and  be- 
gin worrying  about  what  they 
will  be  doing  after  school,  the 
Juniors  enjoy  the  luxury  of  day 
dreaming  about  their  'bright'  fu- 
ture as  Seniors  at  Euclid  High 
School.  They  dream  of  ruling  the 
school  with  an  iron  hand  and 
overshadowing  the  reputation  of 
the  previous  Senior  class.  Soon 
the  Juniors  will  become  Seniors 
and  they  will  enjoy  what  many 
people  term  the  most  memorable 
year  of  high  school.  Good  Luck 
class  of  '90  as  you  take  the  re- 
sponsibility of  being  Seniors. 

-Helen  Chen 


Miro  Dures,  Dan  Amato  and  Ed  Sugar  looking  innocent. 


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bnerri  Oeisweidt  not  quite  awake.  ix  n 

Kelley. 


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Late      again,      Marlene 
Hribar? 


Jim  Sigh  pleading  for  answers  on  a  makeup 
test. 


Cheer    up,    Caroline 
Holland. 


Juniors 


Vernard  Adams,  Sherri  Alvis, 
Daniel  Amato,  Matthew 
Ames,  Felecia  Anderson,  Re- 
nee  Aquila 


Sharon  Anglen,  Paul  Arlesic, 
Brian  Ashman,  Denise  Asseff, 
Joseph  Avcin,  Gregory 
Bachelor 


Mellissa  Ball,  Christopher 
Baranowski,  Jennifer  Barcza, 
Lucille  Bartulovic,  James  Bat- 
teiger,  David  Bauer 


Judita  Beder,  Frank  Robert 
Bell,  Michelle  Berzin,  George 
Bevanda,  Joe  Bevanda,  Kamel 
Bey 


Cheryl  Bilak,  Sharon  Billi, 
Lisa  Black,  Jeremy  Blumen- 
stein,  Laurie  Bock,  Michelle 
Bonnay 


Joseph  Boros,  Aerica  Both  well, 
Matthew  Bouffard,  La  Verne 
Bowden,  Chad  Bracken,  Moni- 
ca Bradley 


Christopher  Brent,  Beth  Brick- 
man,  Daniel  Brihan,  Adam 
Brown,  Jeffrey  Brown,  Loraine 
Bruketa 


Tracy  Bruno,  Jason  Brust, 
Christian  Bryant,  Pamela 
Buehner,  Richard  Bunn,  Maya 
Burge 


Juniors 


Samuel  Burgess,  Jennifer  Bur- 
lison,  Steve  Burrington,  Ter- 
ence Bush,  Audra  Butkus,  Ra- 
chel Caine 


Matthew  Carpenter,  William 
Castrovince,  Jeanine  Castro- 
vinci,  David  Cesna,  Tamara 
Chandler,  Matthew  Chinchar 


Jason  Chinni,  Antoinette 
Chiudioni,  Won-Ki  Chun, 
Ivica  Cindric,  Anthony  Cirino, 
Michael  Cirino 


Christine  Clark,  Kimberly 
Clark,  Robin  Clay,  Elise  Cle- 
mence,  Jesse  Coleman,  Chris- 
tina Conde 


Kevin  Corbett,  Kevin  Con- 
stantino, Miriam  Couch, 
Christine  Coulter,  Jamie  Cox, 
Cynthia  Cramer 


Marc  Creach,  Roger  Crombie, 
Jeffrey  Cudo,  Tammy  Curtis, 
Heath  Custer,  Sonia 
Davenport 


Kathleen  Davis,  William  Da- 
vis, David  Dewalt,  Candace 
Dickerson,  Robin  Dietz,  Todd 
Dietzel 


Julie  Dirk,  Frederick  Dixon, 
Leeann  Dobucki,  Allen 
Dodge,  Kimberly  Doles,  Rob- 
ert Doncevic 


Juniors 


In  The  Red 


Euclid  Cultural  Club  sponsors  annual  blood  drive 


On  December  6,1988  Eu- 
clid High  School  took 
part  in  it's  annual  blood 
drive  which  was  sponsored  by 
the  Euclid  Cultural  Comnnittee.lt 
was  organized  by  Ms. Carrol  and 
Sean  Allen,  but  everyone 
chipped  in  to  help.  The  blood 
drive  gave  students  an  opportu- 
nity to  help  those  in  need  of 
blood. Students  who  were  seven- 
teen needed  their  parents  per- 
mission, but  those  eighteen  or 
over  did  not.  The  blood  drive 
went  very  smoothly  and  the 
blood  was  very  much 
appreciated. 

-Rashawn  Perry 


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THE  CLASS  OF  1989 
A  PROSPEROUS  LIFE 


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experience. 


Juniors 


You  Won't  Believe  It,  But.. 

Euclid  students  come  up  with  creative  excuses 


During  the  school  year 
some  teachers  fell  for  ex- 
cuses given  by  students 
for  many  different  reasons,  such 
as  being  late  to  class,  test  taking, 
or  just  for  goofing  off.  Some  of 
the  excuses  were  outlandish  and 
some  were  almost  believable, 
but  the  excuses  that  received  the 
most  flack  from  the  teachers 
were  the  ones  that  were  most 
likely  true.  "You  never  said  we 
had  a  test  today,"  or  "I  wasn't 
here  for  that,"  were  very  com- 
mon. And  as  Darren  Pekar 
would  say  "You  didn't  teach  us 
that."   Some   excuses   for   being 


late  to  class  were:  "My  alarm 
didn't  go  off,"  or  "  My  counselor 
had  to  talk  to  me,"  or  as  said  by 
Shawna  Stevenson  "My  locker 
wouldn't  open."  When  caught 
goofing  off  in  class,  Dan  Amato 
would  say  "It  wasn't  me!"  and 
"Really,  I  didn't  mean  to."  The 
excuse  that  Marlene  Hribar 
would  give  was  "I  have  nothing 
better  to  do." 

But  when  it  comes  down  to  it, 
some  teachers  won't  believe  any 
line  you  feed  them  -  no  matter 
how  ingenious  it  is. 

-Rashawn  Perry 


Dave  Bauer  and  Jim  Segulin  can  usually  come 
up  with  good  excuses  why  their  experiment 
didn't  work. 


Ed  Powers  has  a  good  excuse  for  not  playing  while  Michelle  Bonnay, 
Missy  Ball,  Heather  Miranda,  Audra  Butkus,  Judy  Beder,  Cynthia  Gru- 
bach  and  Jamie  Cox  don't  need  any  excuses  to  hang  around  and  smile. 


Congratulations 
Class  of  '89 


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Juniors 


Michelle  Donavan,  Mia  Doss, 
Genevieve  Douglas,  Lisa 
Downer,  David  Duchon,  Jen- 
nifer Dudziak 


Nada  Dugandzic,  Miroslav 
Dures,  Joel  Eckert,  Leslie  Ede, 
Adrienne  Edwards,  Jill 
Enneper 


Robert  Erb,  Claudia  Erceg, 
Dorann  Etzler,  Teresa  Evans, 
Kimberly  Faint,  Steven  Fakult 


Karin  Faletic,  Rosa  Faraci,  Pat 
Felden,  Tracey  Filipasic,  Tom 
Fitzpatrick,  Tom  Fox 


Daniel  Frattin,  Timothy 
Fulgham,  Kevin  Gaines,  Kim- 
berly Gambatese,  Richard 
Gamber,  Sheri  Geisweidt 


Jean  Gercar,  Antoni  Gjerek, 
Cathryn  Glenn,  Laura  Glover, 
Nikki  Golden,  Tracy  Golden 


Thomas  Golinar,  Humberto 
Gomez,  Jason  Goodman,  Sa- 
rah Granito,  Tracey  Graves,  Al 
Gray 


Maria  Grbac,  Dawn  Gron, 
Cynthia  Grubach,  Debra  Guy, 
John  Hada,  John  Haggerty 


Juniors 


Eric  Haggins,  David  Hartman, 
Jeffery  Hatcher,  Jason  Heck, 
Kimberly  Herman,  Lisa  Heuer 


Douglas  Higham,  Charles 
Highland,  Heidi  Hilger,  Mark 
Hillier,  Angela  Hollis,  Nathan 
HoUoway 


Jeffery  Holmes,  Keith  Hood, 
Melissa  Horvath,  Marlene 
Hribar,  Ching  Wei  Hsu,  Lisa 
Hunt 


Marcus  Hutton,  Shelli  Jack- 
son, Ronald  Jenko,  Cynthia 
Jerele,  Shannon  Johnson, 
Shelley  Johnson 


Yvette  Johnson,  Raymond 
Jones,  Robert  Jones,  Susan 
Jutisevic,  Jennifer  Kacperski, 
Brendan  Kelley 


David  Kelley,  Shannon  Kelly, 
Thomas  Kermode,  Claudette 
Kidd,  Robert  Kimball,  Don- 
nell  King 


Dawn  Kirchner,  Deborah 
Kirchner,  Steve  Kish,  Karmen 
Knez,  Christine  Kucaric,  Neil 
Kucia 


Eric  Kuhen,  Valerie  Kunesh, 
Michael  La  Manna,  Christine 
Land,  Bill  Lawrenson,  Molly 
Lauver 


Juniors 


Food  For  Thought 

Cafeteria  offers  early  morning  brunch 


To  the  relief  of  many  stu- 
dents who  are  not  "the 
morning  type,"  the  cafe- 
teria was  opened  this  year  for 
breakfast.  The  early  riser  who 
happened  to  be  in  school  be- 
tween 7:15  and  7:35  would  find 
the  cafeteria  open  for  business. 
Donuts,  muffins,  danishes,  or- 
ange juice,  hot  chocolate,  and 
coffee  were  among  the  many  vit- 
tles  that  could  be  bought.  This 
breakfast  time  became  very 
valuable  to  students  who  nor- 
mally didn't  have  time  to  eat  be- 
fore they  came  to  school,  but  it 
posed  the  problem  of  hiding  the 
food  from  the  first  period 
teachers. 

-Bill  Castrovince 


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Juniors 


Just  One  More  Year 


One  universal  feeling  that  was  held  by  most 
juniors  was  the  anaticipation  that  next  year 
would  be  their  'senior'  year.  Most  juniors 
expressed  a  "just  wait  until  next  year"  attitude  as 
they  went  through  the  motions  of  being  juniors. 
The  class  of  '90  was  looking  forward  to  their  senior 
year.  They  will  be  the  first  class  to  graduate  from 
Euclid  in  the  new  decade,  the  last  decade  in  the 
1900's.  Most  juniors  were  not  concerned  about  the 
date,  however.  They  just  wanted  to  be  seniors.  As 
John  Marincek  said,  "Being  a  senior  is  the  end  of 
your  high  school  career.  It's  an  important  time.  I  am 
really  going  to  enjoy  it." 


Students  looking  forward  to  next  year  as  seniors. 


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Class  of  1989 

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Juniors 


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Shalom  Lawrence,  Benjamin 
Leasure,  Melissa  Leskovec,  Pa- 
tricia Levstik,  Jenny  Leyen- 
decker,  John  Little 


Pamela  Little,  Valena  Maddox, 
Matthew  Mahovlic,  Christo- 
pher Mannello,  Christopher 
Marcinko,  Mirta  Maria 


John  Marincek,  Jennifer 
Marks,  Norman  Marolt, 
Christopher  Martin,  Jason 
Martin,  Robert  Martin 


Charles  Marvin,  Lisa  Marvin, 
Jennifer  Masley,  Christopher 
Mason,  Jennifer  Mason,  Ali- 
son Matish 


Ian  Matlock,  Ayanna  Mat- 
thews, Teresa  Maust,  Jeanine 
Mc  Alpine,  Wayne  Mc  Cart- 
ney,  Latrena  Mc  Daniel 


Jermdine  Mc  Galed,  Tamika 
Mc  Ghee,  Vanessa  Mc  Groder, 
Kerri  Mc  Reynolds,  Joseph 
Meden  IV,  Tramayne  Meeks 


Thomas  Milicevic,  Laura  Min- 
adeo,  Michelle  Mincek, 
Charles  Mingle,  Heather  Mir- 
anda, Ruth  Miranda 


Laura  Montagner,  Kimberly 
Moore,  Marlon  Moore,  Brian 
Morris,  Jamal  D.  Morris,  Joel 
Morse 


Juniors 


Latanya  Moultry,  Craig  Mur- 
owsky,  Vincent  Myers,  Ange- 
la Naglic,  Bridget  Negrelli, 
Meghan-Anne  Neidel 


Jack  Nemecek,  Michelle  New- 
comb,  Ann  Nicolosi,  Lance 
Nosse,  Cynthia  Novotny,  Eliz- 
abeth Noyes 


Kathleen  Nugent,  Patrick  Nu- 
gent, Christine  Oblak,  Nicho- 
las Orazem,  Lorena  Orbanic, 
Walter  Ortman 


Heidi  Ospelt,  Tim  Pae,  Shaun 
Pall,  Sanjay  Parker,  John  Par- 
sons, Nedzad  Pelinkaj 


Debra  Pence,  Barbara  Penn, 
De  Sean  Perkins,  Jennifer  Pe- 
trie,  Timothy  PhiUis,  Laura 
Pizmoht 


Lisa  Plummet,  James  Posavad, 
Robert  Povirk,  Tracy  Presti- 
gomo,  Elizabeth  Puhalj,  James 
Quirarte 


David  Radachy,  Josip  Radose- 
vic,  Bridget  Ramsay,  Shadeed 
Rashid,  Nicole  Reese,  Brandy 
Reichman 


Rebecca  Reid,  Cindy  Renner, 
Thomas  Reynolds,  Sonja 
Rhone,  H  Douglas  Rice,  Balee 
Riley 


Juniors 


Arnold  Beasley,  Wali  Bell, 
Kurt  Besselman,  William  Bes- 
selman,  Christopher  Bitner, 
Craig  Brickman 


John  Browne,  Anthony  Ce- 
leste, Dominic  Colantonio, 
Jesse  Coleman,  Tiwanna 
Copeland,  Stacy  Crockett 


Eric  Crowley,  Scott  Danna,  Jo- 
sedine  Dixon,  Gunnard  Do- 
boze,  Marquita  Dorsey,  David 
Engelke 


Melissa  Formica,  Kimberly 
Cast,  John  Gazzuolo,  Jeffrey 
Goerndt,  Heather  Good,  Lee 
Grable 


Tina  Groves,  Steven  Hammer, 
Donna  Hammond,  Tia  Hard- 
en, Mia  Harrison,  Donald 
Herbert 


Monique  Hicks,  Thomas 
Hoag,  Caroline  Holland,  Bruce 
Irby,  Renee  Johnson,  Gina 
Juengel 


Jeffrey  Kline,  Daniel  Komara, 
Cheryl  Lapuh,  Daryl  Lawson, 
Eldora  Lee,  Chonton  Lewis 


Carl  Lishing,  Nicole  Lozada, 
Ricardo  Lozada,  Harry  Lui- 
kart,  Michael  Mayle,  Jermaine 
McCaleb 


Juniors 


Ernest  Miller,  Tricia  Mondok, 
Shannon  Moriarty,  Jessica 
Novey,  Francis  Pavlic,  Dea- 
drain  Peacock 


Angela  Perry,  Matthew  Petko- 
vic,  Ernest  Piotrowski,  Kath- 
leen Rafail,  Rachelle  Roethel, 
Terri  Rowland 


Sandra  Samas,  James 
Schneider,  Janelle  Simmons, 
Robert  Smith,  Sowanna 
Smith,  Julianne  Spurr 


Norwood  Stokes,  Ronald 
Stokes,  David  Straus,  Nicole 
Thomas,  Marcellus  Thomp- 
son, Renee  Turner 


Robert  Vasko,  James  White, 
Phil  Wiggins,  Stacey  Witt, 
Sang  Pil  Yoon,  Angela  Zanghi, 
Mary  Zurga 


Right:  Jamie  Cox  and  Marlene 
Hribar  trying  to  improve  their 
grade  point  average.  Far  right: 
Chris  Bryant  showing  how 
much  taller  he  is  than  Mrs. 
Rhea. 


Brian  Ashman  and  Shannon 
Kelly  ham  it  up  in  the  chemis- 
try lab. 


Juniors 


Steven  Ritchie,  James  Robin- 
son, Terrence  Roscoe,  Donald 
Ross,  Lenka  Runza,  Kenton 
Rusack 


Michelle  Russell,  Lisa  Ryan, 
Kevin  Rymarczyk,  Heidi 
Sacko,  Deborah  Sarpolis,  Kel- 
ly Schultz 


Matthew  Schwartz,  Sean  Scott, 
William  Scott,  Sandra  Secic, 
Gregory  Sedman,  Theresa 
Serafin 


Charles  Shantery,  Michael 
Sheck,  Michael  Shippitka, 
James  Sigh,  Beth  Sillia,  Cory 
Sims 


Anthony  Siupinys,  Gregory 
Skok,  Mary  Ann  Skrab,  Jenni- 
fer Slattery,  Chenise  Slaugh- 
ter, Tracy  Slaybaugh 


Jason  Slejko,  Alvin  Smith, 
Denise  Smith,  Ricky  Smith, 
Stephanie  Smolic,  Christopher 
Soblesky 


Daniel  Spehar,  Albin  Stay, 
Norman  Staples,  Barbara 
Steele,  Shawna  Stevenson, 
Richard  Stuber 


Jennifer  Subel,  Eddie  Sugar, 
Kelly  Sulka,  Steve  Susnjara, 
Charles  Swearingen,  Lee 
Swope 


Juniors 


Sharon  Swyt,  Jeffrey  Syroney, 
Victoria  Sztul,  Keith  Tadiello, 
Tiffany  Tekieli,  Robert 
TerUzzi 


Matthew  Tetkovil,  Bruce 
Thomas,  Jacqueline  Thomas, 
Shannon  Thomas,  Natalie 
Timm,  Howard  Tingley 


Timothy  Tobin,  Jill  Tomasi, 
Danny  Tomic,  Matthew  Tom- 
sic,  Michael  Toth,  Geoffrey 
Tuckerman 


Peter  Tuft,  Jay  Turpin,  Kristie 
Ugrinic,  Michael  Urbania, 
Christine  Valencic,  Amy 
Varner 


William  Wagner,  John  Wan- 
dersleben,  Patrice  Ward,  Mi- 
chaelle  Webber,  Kristen  We- 
ber, Michael  Weber 


Jennifer  Welker,  Sheila 
Wheeler,  Sheila  White,  Mi- 
chelle Williams,  Neal  Wil- 
liams, Nicole  Williams 


Rashawn  Williams,  Rufus 
Williams,  Stephanie  Williams, 
Holly  Wilson,  Regina  Wims, 
Bonnie  Winkleman 


Lorinne  Wolenski,  Traci 
Wood,  Robert  Wyckoff,  Sonya 
Yates,  Angela  Zanghi,  Weike 
Zhong 


Juniors 


Angela    Zingale,   J    Gerald 
Zovko,  Katherine  Zschuppe 


Little  rough  play 


Browns  fall  short  of  Super  Bowl  again 


Another  season,  another  proverbial  slap  in  the 
face.  Our  "hard  luck"  Cleveland  Browns  took 
yet  another  heartbreak  season  as  far  as  the 
rabbits  up  their  sleaves  could  carry  them. 

During  the  '88  season,  one  which  saw  nearly  every 
one  of  the  team's  quarterbacks  wearing  a  buUseye,  the 
Brown's  had  their  share  of  injuries.  The  very  first 
game  of  the  season  gave  a  pretty  accurate  indication  of 
the  season  to  come.  Cleveland  cried  in  horror  as  fran- 
chise quarterback,  Bernie  Kosar,  sprained  his  elbow 
and  was  out  of  commission  for  the  next  several  weeks. 

Fortunately,  back  up  QB,  Gary  Danielson,  was 
available  to  guide  us  through  this  time  of  misery  with 
his  superb  veteran  skill.  Unfortunately,  his  leg  was 
broken  shortly  thereafter.  Well,  there's  always  Mike 
Pagel.  What's  that  you  say?  Separated  his  shoulder 
making  a  tackle?  How's  Bernie  getting  along? 

Kosar  finally  returned  after  what  seemed  to  be  an 
eternity,  only  to  be  knocked  back  on  the  bench  with  a 
knee  injury  by  Miami  linebacker,  John  Offerdahl.  See 
ya  next  season,  Bern!  Enter  Don  Strock.  After  years  of 
playing  second  fiddle  to  Dan  Marino,  Strock  guided  us 
in  one  of  the  greatest  comebacks  of  Cleveland  history 
to  defeat  the  Oilers  and  gain  a  wildcard.  Alas,  Strock, 
our  savior,  too,  fell  in  that  game  and  the  Brown's 
ended  the  season  a  point  shy  of  "Jerry's  Kids." 

Although  they  didn't  advance  as  far  as  former  play- 
off appearance,  the  Brown's  took  "the  Band  Aid  sea- 
son" as  far  as  possible. 

-Bill  Castrovince 


Euclid's  teams  might  not  have  been  as  skillfull  as  the  Browns  but  they 
were  exciting  to  watch. 


Juniors 


Julie  Noble  and  Leila  Thomas  looking  pretty. 


It  looks  as  if  studying  is  getting  to  Kathy  Kushma. 


a  Ji'r-'^''''T  '^'''  °^  '^^  'P^^l^^d  the  Euclid  spirit 

to  have  color  senior  pictures  in  the  yearbook 
The.r  varsity  football  team  had  won  the  G  C  C 

change  in  their  school  year  ^ 

Musically  literally,  athletically,  and  most  of 
all  academically  the  Euclid  Panthe  Class^rist 
tTo7bT''^  '^'  ^'"^^^  individuals,  not  to  men 

The  class  of  '89  ruled! 

-Heidi  Martin 


Troy  Berger  and  Dom  Rymarczyk  demonstrate  horizontal  lines.        What  are  you  looking  at  David  Clark?        Bill  Karabinus  is  all  smiles  because  he  is 

a  senior. 


Senior  Divider 


SENIORS 


Beth  Perdan  is  all  smiles  for 
band. 


Blow  that  trumpet  Bill  Kunes. 


What  senior  just  stunned  Mr. 
Pasquale? 


Missy  Long  enjoys  a  snooze. 


Chris  Marcic  ponders  what  he  will  do  in  summer. 


Senior  Divider 


Can  You  Hear  This? 

Senior's  favorite  radio  station  and  rocl(  group 


Radio  has  always  been  an 
important  part  in  every- 
one's life  since  it  was  so 
portable.  A  radio  could  be  taken 
to  parties,  the  beach  or  listened 
to  while  driving.  The  radio  sta- 
tion that  was  listened  to  most  by 
Euclid  seniors  was  WMMS  100.7 
FM.  In  a  close  second  was  108 
FM.  After  that  was  WZAK  93 
FM,  WNCX  98.5  FM,  and  92  Q. 
What  kind  of  rock  groups  did 
seniors  enjoy  when  they  were 
listening  to  the  radio?  The  most 
popular  was  "INXS"  followed 
by  "Pink  Floyd"  and  "U2".  Then 
came  "Public  Enemy",  "Led 
Zeppelin",  "Van  Halen",  "The 
Doors",  "New  Order",  "Huey 
Lewis  and  the  News",  "Bobby 
Brown",  "AC/DC",  "New  Edi- 
tion", "Def  Leppard",  "The 
Kinks",  "Genesis",  "Bon  Jovi", 
"KISS",  "Guns  and  Roses", 
"Rush"  and  "The  Beach  Boys". 


The  new  'Dave  Clark  Five'; 
Graffius. 


Dave  Clark,  Greg  Henderson,  Mark  Blanc,  Jim  Quirarte  and  Mike 


Dwayne  Sattler  is  mobbed  by  crazed  fans  Lisa  Anderson 
and  Laura  Zigman. 


Kim  Watral,  Sue  Walsh  and  Kristin  Schoen  prepare  for  life  in  the  fast  lane. 


Dafne    Kadras    dreams    of    becoming    another       Gerald  Moore  smiles  as  he  dreams  of  super- 
Madonna,  stardom. 

Seniors 


Thomas  Adams 


Tawfig  A  Akhii 


Suzanne  Amato 


Marlene  Apanaites 


Laura  Aquila 


Philip  Arnold 


Troy  Berger 


Jason  Bernstein 


Cynthia  Beuck 


Vichellc  Billingsley  Chandra  Billups 


George  A  Biskup  Roslind  Blackman 


Michael  S  Blasius  Kenyon  Boncela 


Tom  Bornemann 


James  Braidic  Carolyn  Brandich 


Kelly  Jo  Burdock 


Pauline  Burke  Robert  Burrov 


Craig  Bush 


Kathy  Cain  Cindy  Ann  Cantini  Todd  Capuozzo  Peter  A  Caputo  III 


Catherine  Chiancone  Marlene  M  Chinchar  John  Ciarlillo 


Terry  Clark 


John  Paul  Colbert 


James  Coleman 


Kim  Colquitt 


Mark  Comer  Jr 


Raiuda  Cooper  Catherine  Copeland  Kimberly  Coibin 


Kay  Corrigan 


Carmella  She 
Cornelius 


Michelle  Cutwright  Damir  Cvitkov 


W.  J.  Daniel  II  Michelle  Lynn  Dattilo  Brian  J  Da 


Jennifer  A.  Da 


Matthew  Davis 


Amy  J  Dehne 


Stevie  Dejong 


Kimberly  Dembek  Gregg  Dennis 


Danielle  M.  DeSico  Gina  Diaddario 


Scott  D.  DiFranco 


Celine  Dojv 


Mark  Donnett 


Stacey  Marie  Duchon 


John  Duncan  Tracy  Dunham 


Daniel  Duvall 


Stephen  Eichhorn 


Toni  Fannin 


Nikki  Farmer 


Christina  Fasick 


Scott  Faulisi 


Chris  Fetkovich 


Dan  Francetic 


Daniel  Frank 


Lynn  Fuhrman  Dawn  Gaine 


Ken  Gambatese 


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Shannon  Gilmore  Joseph  Goerndt  Christine  Goode 


Michael  Graffius  Nick  Grubach 


Kelly  Grahek  Julie  Lynn  Groves  Monica  Guarnieri 


Michael  J.  Guilfoyle  Tony  Guttu 


John  Hackathorn 


Gesse  Haffcy  Stacy  Jane  Ha 


Gregory  Henderson  Tiffany  Henderson  Jeanette  Marie  Henry 


John  J.  Herbst  Amy  Elizabeth  Hickok 


Monique  Hicks  Kelly  Ann  Higgins 


Ronald  Hinton  Jr.  Thomas  Hoinski 


Kristine  A.  Hren  Frances  Hriba 


John  A.  Hribar 


Brian  J.  Hughe 


Danute  Jakubauskas  Frank  Jankowski 


Marcus  Kelly 


Tyris  Kelly 


James  W.  King 


Lisa  L.  Kirchner 


Mike  Kitchen 


Cynthia  Louise  Kleckner 


iberly  Ann  Konrad  Pete  Kostan 


Max  Kozlowski 


Courtney  Limerick 


Daniel  Lombardo  Melissa  Marie  Long 


Jean  Mayerhoffer  Michael  Mayle 


Thomas  A.  Mc  Connell  Tiffony  Mc  Coy  William  P.  Mc  Guinness  John  Mc  Kay  Robert  Mc  Manu 


Gunhild  M.  Meaney 


Victoria  Medved  Douglas  A.  Mehls  Christian  L.  Miheli 


John  Miller 


Mary  Miller 


Tony  Milline 


James  Mixon 


David  Mocny  Pam  Montgomery  Gerald  Edwin  Moor 


Robert  Nykiel  Christine  Ann  Oboczky  Cynthia  O  Brien  Michelle  A.  O'Flynn  Monica  Broka 


Gary  Olbrysh 


Curtis  O  Neal  II 


Jennifer  O'Neill 


Elizabeth  S.  Oroz  Vada  Lamonica  Owens 


De  Ann  Parker 


Ronald  Parmertor  Dina  L.  Pasquale 


Eric  Patterson 


Daniel  J.  Penny 


Linda  Peterson 


Mike  Piotrowski 


Laura  Ponsart 


Cheryl  Lynn  Porte 


Matthew  Preston  Vincent  Puruczky  Mary  Ellen  Quinr 


William  T.  Rabbitts  Nora  Eden  Race 


Najla  Rashid  Karen  Christine  Re 


Ricky  Renner  Erica  Lynn  Rii 


Richard  Roberts 


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Remember  When...E.H.S. 


Here  are  some  memorable  moments  from  the  seniors 
at  Euclid  High  School. 
Valencia  Strowder:  We  played  St.  Joe's  in  football, 
there  was  a  riot  and  half  the  boys  from  Willo  Arms  were 
arrested. 

Heidi  Martin:  The  disastrous  opening  night  of  "Why  Bump 
Off  Barnaby?" 

Danielle  Tuckerman:  Lisa  Hradek  could  not  find  the  bright 
lights  on  the  car. 

Curt  Spencer:  The  strike  on  the  first  day  of  school  in  11th 
grade. 

Mike  Guilfoyle:  We  went  to  Orlando  for  the  baseball 
tournament. 

Kathy  Kushma:  I  would  be  at  after  school  gym  make-ups, 
running  and  swimming,  every  week. 

Beth  Perdan:  You  could  listen  to  a  radio  and  wear  a  hat  and 
not  get  suspended. 

Bill  McGuinness:  Jim  Braidic  spoke  on  the  microphone  to 
all  the  junior  class  on  the  first  day  of  our  junior  year  -  and 
Mr.  Pasquale's  reaction. 


Rashawn  Perry:  Everybody  got  in  trouble  for  being  bad  on 
the  bus. 

Barbie  Jurkovic:  We  could  afford  to  eat  lunch  -  it  was  only 
$1.00. 

Mike  Betts:  The  Varsity  Chorale/jazz  band  trip.  Our  tour 
guide  loved  the  letter  "U". 

Maria  Gelo:  The  earthquake  in  9th  grade  on  conference  day. 
Chantel  Van  Dyne:  We  had  homeroom  before  first  period. 
Amy  Hickok:  Nora  Race  turned  orange  from  a  tanning 
booth  and  during  chemistry  Mr.  Wherley  turned  a  radiation 
detector  on  her.  The  beeping  got  louder  showing  radiation. 
Laurie  Zigman:  I  had  all  the  parties  in  the  10th  grade  with- 
out my  parents  knowing. 

Frances  Hribar:  The  Homecoming  game  against  Mayfield 
when  there  was  a  thunderstorm  and  the  lights  went  out. 
Lee  Taurman  and  Jim  Bell:  On  our  first  day  of  9th  grade 
there  was  a  banner  over  the  door  saying  "Frosh  go  home". 
Diane  Cickavage:  Jeannie  Mayerhoffer  and  I  almost  blew  up 
the  chemistry  lab  when  our  gas  line  got  a  leak. 
-Heidi  Martin 


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Remember  When. . .  Central 


Euclid's  seniors  have  many  fond  memories  of  what  hfe 

was  like  in  their  middle  schools.  Here  are  some  of  the 

memories  that  they  have  of  Central. 

Julie  Groves  remembers  the  Olympic  class  competition. 

Mark  Morek  said  the  classes  were  easy. 

Tracy  Thomas  remembers  when  Steve  Tajgiszer  ripped 

about  $30  worth  of  pictures  out  of  her  locker  because  he 

didn't  like  Duran  Duran. 

Diane  Miller  remembers  Mrs.  Reed's  cooking  and  sewing 

class. 

Chantel  Van  Dyne  went  to  a  swim  and  gym  with  Mary 

Lepesto  and  got  kicked  out. 

Amy  Hickok  remembers  when  Mr.  Francetic  got  mad  and 

his  vein  started  to  pulsate. 

Gunhild  Meaney  and  Cheryl  Porter  wrestled  for  about  an 

hour  and  everybody  just  sat  there  and  watched  as  they  beat 

the  heck  out  of  each  other. 

Lisa   Anderson   remembers   going   to   McDonalds   after 

dances  and  going  to  the  Pizza  Factory  after  basketball 

games. 

Vince  Riha  remembers  when  Mr.  Mevey  beat  up  Jim 


White  for  calling  him  Fred. 

Michelle  Sari  remembers  playing  football  at  lunch  with 

Karen  Reed. 

Kim  Konrad  remembers  when  the  8th  grade  cheerleaders 

picked  a  camp  that  had  a  pool  and  when  they  got  there, 

there  was  no  pool. 

Michelle  Krance  remembers  when  Miss  Foley  used  to  slide 

across  the  room. 

Karen  Reed  remembers  when  they  took  spools  of  thread  in 

sewing  class  and  wrapped  them  around  the  entire  room. 

Erica  Richards  had  an  Uncle  Vic  Dance. 

Lisa  Drage  remembers  Mrs.  Reed's  home  economics  class. 

Miss  Foley's  French  class-"Bon  Bon",  and  Mr.  Syracuse 

putting  T.G.I.M.  on  the  board  every  Monday  morning. 

Kathy  Kushma  remembers  when  they  used  to  do  about  500 

laps  of  daisy  chain  for  track  practice  and  having  alot  of  fun 

in  woodshop  and  sewing  class. 

Mr.  Fritch  would  wear  his  funky  clothes  and  give  us  Bionic 

Smock. 

-Heidi  Martin 


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Seniors 


D.  Paul  Soprek  Curtis  John  Spencer  Michelle  Sper 


Mitchell  Spencer  Natasha  Spencer 


Rebecca  A.  Sperner  Keith  Speroff 


Jason  A.  Straub  Richard  Stringe 


Richard  Summers 


Paul  Swanson 


Sandy  Swanson 


et  Stephen  J.  Tajgisz 


Kristen  E.  Taylor  Leila  Rachelle  Thomas  Tracy  Thomas 


Tarnell  Thompson  Shelly  Anne  Tinker  Anthony  Tirabassi  Elizabeth  E.  Tobolewski  Craig  E.  Touschr 


Michele  L.  Troha 


John  J.  Tucd  Danielle  M.  Tuckerman  Cheree  Turner 


De  Angelo  Turner 


Michelle  A.  Urban 


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Memories... Forest  Park 


Being  one  of  the  last  classes  to  go  to  Forest  Park 
Middle  School,  we  have  many  fond  memories 
of  that  brick  building,  home  of  the  Rangers. 
Here  several  students  recall  those  memories. 
Valencia  Strowder  remembers  when  all  the  lights  went 
out  in  the  building  and  everyone  started  screaming. 
Heidi  Martin  remembers  dinner  for  13  at  a  french 
restaurant  in  Toronto. 

Kelli  Vanah  remembers  Angela  Gianforte  broke  Jean- 
ette  Sas'  nose. 

Curt  Spencer  remembers  when  the  lights  went  out  in 
the  seventh  grade  and  the  high  school  students  got  to 
go  home  but  we  didn't. 

Veronica  Piscopo  remembers  sleeping  during  News- 
depth  in  Vac's  class. 

Michele  Savalainen  remembers  Mr.  Sheck's  tantrums. 
Beth  Perdan  remembers  when  Mr.  Thomas  and  Mrs. 
Knopick  made  the  gym  classes  get  out  of  an  electrical- 
ly fenced  area. 

Leila  Thomas  remembers  "We  had  to  go  out  on  the 
football  field  to  fly  kites  in  Mr.  Zovack's  class." 
Mike  Betts  remembers  when  Sally  Brener  dropped  her 
pina  colada  all  over  the  table  and  Mike's  lap. 
Chantel  Van  Dyne  remembers  "In  gym  we  were  play- 


ing tennis  and  Joe  Velkos  took  my  tennis  ball  and 
when  I  went  to  get  it,  he  hit  me  in  the  eye  accidently 
with  his  tennis  racket.  He  hasn't  talked  to  me  since." 
Lee  Taurman  fondly  remembers  that  Forest  Park  was  a 
middle  school. 

Danelle  Gildone  remembers  Diane  Koman  hanging 
from  the  bleachers. 

Carmella  Cornelius  remembers  when  "John  (the  real- 
ly, really  fat  kid)  fell  down  the  stairs." 
Lucretia  Dillard  remembers  when  the  whole  cafeteria 
got  into  a  food  fight. 

Joe  Goerdnt  remembers  when  he  slept  through  the  fire 
alarm  at  5:00  A.M.  at  the  hotel  in  Toronto. 
Steve   Smith   remembers   how   Mr.    Roshong   would 
change  clothes  twice  a  day. 

Diane  Koman  remembers  when  Bill  Kunes  gave  Leila 
Thomas  a  dozen  red  roses  and  she  rejected  him. 
Lisa    Kirchner    remembers   when   Mr.   Giollotte   got 
married. 

Liz  Oroz  remembers  "We  all  used  to  drool  over  Mr. 
Zovack's  muscles." 

Trycennia  Dean  remembers  "We  had  a  good  fight  in 
seventh  grade." 

-Heidi  Martin 


Carolyn  Brandich,  Christina  Motiejunas,  Sue  Lisac,  Liz  Oroz  and  Sunny  U 
relaxing  during  a  test  review. 


Natasha  Spencer  seems  to  be  hav- 
ing trouble  deciding  what  books  to 
carry. 


Andrej    Cuturic    seems    to    be 
thinking  about  past  events. 


Mary  Sweet  is  getting  ready  to  take 
a  drink. 


Troy  Berger  is  happily  waiting  for 
the  bell  to  ring. 


Jim  Cudo  showing  of  his  muscle  to  Dave  Clark. 


How  Embarassing... 


I  was  so  embarassed  ...Underclassmen  may  at  times  think  that 
seniors  are  perfect  but  they  too  have  their  little  flukes  and  embarass- 
ing moments  when  they  want  to  hide  under  a  rock  to  hide.  Here  are 
some  which  the  seniors  chose  to  reveal. 

Valencia  Strowder  was  walking  up  the  stairs  and  started  to  trip.  As 
she  was  tripping,  someone  called  her  name.  She  did  a  180  in  the  air 
and  fell  gracefully  on  her  back  with  her  feet  in  the  air. 
Kelli  Vanah  was  at  a  water  slide  and  was  pushed  under  a  waterfall 
and  her  suit  was  forced  down  to  her  waist.  There  were  about  30 
people  around. 

Michelle  Spencer  walked  into  the  wrong  homeroom  and  sat  there  for 
10  minutes,  not  knowing  it  was  the  wrong  room. 
Curt  Spencer  and  his  sister  almost  got  suspended  for  fighting  in  the 
hall. 

Julie  Groves  was  chasing  the  volleyball,  in  gym  class,  when  her 
ankle  gave  out  and  she  ended  up  lying  face  down  on  the  floor. 
Mike  LeQuyea  hit  a  hard  line  drive  over  the  third  baseman's  head, 
rounded  third,  tripped,  fell  halfway  home,  and  was  tagged  out. 
Mark  Morek  was  caught  in  the  men's  faculty  lounge. 
Bill  McGuinness  put  a  sign  on  Mrs.Tkac's  back  in  ninth  grade. 
Gina  Diaddario  fell  down  the  steps  as  a  freshman.  After  she  stopped 
tumbling  someone  ran  up  to  her  and  yelled  "Safe!". 
Chris  Fetkovich  used  some  soap  to  spike  his  hair,  and  when  he  was 
walking  to  school  it  started  raining.  By  the  time  he  got  to  the  door 
his  hair  was  a  big  mass  of  bubbles. 

Heidi  Martin,  Gina  Diaddario,  Michelle  O'FIynn,  Michele  Savo- 
lainen,  Diane  Miller,  Frances  Hribar,  Trycennia  Dean,  and  Mary 
Sweet  all  had  bad  experiences  tripping  on  the  stairs. 
Michelle  Spencer,  Kirstin  Esch,  and  Howard  Taylor  all  walked  in  on 
the  wrong  classes. 

Many  of  the  students  at  E.H.S.  had  trouble  with  their  clothes.  Steve 
Smith  sat  on  M&M's,  Julie  Fischer  had  unbuttoned  skirt  buttons  in 
biology,  Tracy  Scolaro  ripped  her  pants  walking  to  school,  Michelle 
Krance's  bra  broke  in  lunch,  Bill  Karabinus  had  his  pants  fall  down 
during  a  hockey  game,  Kathy  Kushma  was  caught  skinny  dipping 
with  friends,  Jim  Bell  walked  around  all  day  with  a  whole  in  the 


back  of  his  pants,  Mr.  Seymour  stpped  the  whole  keyboarding  class 

to  tell  Michelle  Sari  her  bra  strap  was  showing,  and  Mike  Betts  spilt 

milk  on  his  lap  during  lunch. 

Theresa  Zahursky  pushed  Diane  Koman  off  a  chair,  Danielle  Tuck- 

erman  fell  out  of  a  chair.  Erica  Richards  and  Michelle  Sari  fell  out  of 

their  desks,  and  Lisa  Kirchner  fell  down  a  flag  pole  during  vacation 

and  ended  up  in  the  hospital. 

Christy  Fazio  ran  into  Paul  Harris,  Danelle  Gildone  ran  into  a  brick 

wall,  Rashawn  Perry  ran  into  a  locker,  Kay  Corrigan  fell  of  a  blue 

box  in  Varsity  Chorale,  and  Kelly  Higgins  twisted  her  ankle. 

Brent  Pockar  fell  asleep  in  seventh  period  French  and  woke  up  in  the 

middle  of  eighth  period  German. 

Liz  Oroz  called  up  her  boyfriend  and  ended  up  talking  to  his  brother 

without  realizing  it. 

Beth  Perdan  went  to  Germany,  got  sick  and  came  home  early. 

Karen  Reed  and  Nora  Race  got  locked  in  the  boys'  locker  room,  as 

did  Leila  Thomas. 

Kim  Konrad  got  caught  'parking'  and  a  cop  asked  them  if  they  were 

legal  and  gave  them  a  lecture. 

Lucretia  Dillard  played  a  flat  note  during  a  dinner  for  the  mayor  of 

Euclid. 

Gerald  Moore  was  wrestling  and  got  pinned  by  Maple  Heights. 

Amy  Hickok  and  the  whole  varsity  cheerleading  squad  messed  up 

during  competition. 

Gunny  Meaney  fell  headfirst  backwards  down  seven  rows  at  a 

football  game  and  was  knocked  out. 

Lisa  Anderson  was  placed  in  a  swim  relay,  having  never  swum  one 

before  without  goggles.  She  ended  up  doing  a  flip  turn  in  the  middle 

of  the  lap  and  disqualified  the  team. 

Laurie  Zigman  tried  to  pick  up  a  quarter  that  was  glued  to  the  floor 

by  Mike  Dunmire. 

Maria  Gelo  broke  a  tray  of  plates  in  the  cafeteria. 

Lee  Taurman  could  not  find  his  drafting  class  for  the  first  two  weeks 

of  school. 

-Heidi  Martin 


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Lisa  Drage  is  trying  to  assimilate  her  accounting  by  osmosis. 


Greg  Juratic  and  Ron  Parmer- 
tor  aren't  embarassed  about 
their  friendship. 


Bill  Rabbits  seems  embarassed. 


Darren   Pekar   isn't   embarassed   to 
show  his  friendship  with  John  Tucci. 


Matt  Davis  having  a  pleasant 
moment  with  Jenny  Jones. 


Seniors 


Craig  A.  Vol! 


Melissa  Vrabel 


Rhonda  Walls 


Susan  L.  Walsh  Jennifer  Lynn  Waltermire        Stephanie  Renee  Walton  Tracey  Ann  Walworth 


Maryann  Waschi 


Nasja  Washington  Kimberly  S.  Watral 


Sean  Whelan 


re  Anthony  T.  Wickware  Lisa  Williams  Tasha  La  Von  Willi; 


Mark  S.  Wirbel 


Michele  Rose  Yee 


Christine  Anne  Yurcich 


Alison  M.  Zahler  Theresa  M.  Zahursky  Monica  Ziegler  Laura  M.  Zigman 


rnetta  M.  Zupanc 


Aron  Ohanessian  Cleveland  Brown's  Bob  Golic  surrounded  by  Euclid's  cheerle 


1 


Spring  Break 


As  this  poll  shows,  a  major  portion  of  the  senior 
class  likes  to  travel  on  their  spring  vacation. 
There  are  those  who  just  work  or  relax  but 
whatever  their  plans,  the  unanimous  vote  is  to  have  a 
blast!  The  seniors'  plans  for  spring  break  are: 
Curt  O'Neal  says  his  goal  is  to  catch  the  Easter  Bunny. 
Valencia  Strowder  is  looking  forward  to  chillin'  and 
getting  paid. 

Heidi  Martin  plans  on  going  to  West  Virginia. 
Kelli  Vanah  would  like  to  stay  in  a  beach  front  condo 
on  Myrtle  Beach. 

Jim  Cudo  says  he  will  party  in  Florida. 
Julie  Groves  also  plans  on  going  to  Florida. 
Mike  Le  Quyea  is  going  skiing  in  the  mountains. 
Mike  Guilfoyle  is  going  to  Orlando,  Florida  for  a  high 
school  baseball  tournament. 
Leslie  Yartz  plans  on  going  to  Canada. 
Willie  Daniels  plans  on  relaxing  and  doing  as  much 
business  as  possible. 

Gina  Diaddario  is  going  to  the  Bahamas  with  her 
boyfriend. 

Tracy  Thomas  and  Stevie  Dejong  are  definitely  going 
to  California. 

Michele  Savolainen  hopes  to  go  to  New  York. 
Darren  Pekar  says  he  is  going  down  to  Daytona  Beach 
to  party. 

Barbie  Jurkovic  wants  to  drive  to  Las  Vegas,  win  lot's 
of  cash,  and  drive  home  in  her  new  BMW. 
Diane  Miller  will  go  out  with  friends  and  visit  her 
grandmother. 

Kay  Corrigan  dreams  of  going  down  to  Daytona  to 
meet  a  man  to  fill  her  every  desire. 
Beth  Perdan  plans  on  finding  a  prom  date  and  $80. 


Leila  Thomas  is  going  to  Myrtle  Beach  with  Kelly 
Vanah. 

Shelley  Tinker  is  going  to  vegetate. 
Chris  Fetkovich  and  Heather  Rowe  are  going  slam 
dancing  in  Toronto. 

Gunny  Meaney  wants  to  get  stranded  on  a  desert  isle 
somewhere  in  the  Gulf  so  she  has  a  legitimate  excuse 
for  never  coming  back. 
Lisa  Anderson  wants  to  get  tan. 
Laurie  Zigman  is  hopefully  going  to  Las  Vagas  to  visit 
Terri  Sopko. 

Maria  Gelo  will  go  to  Padre  Island  in  Texas. 
Lee  Taurman  looks  forward  to  throwing  up  at  track 
practice. 

Danelle  Gildone  is  going  to  check  out  the  sights  in 
Fort  Lauderdale. 

Michelle  Sari  plans  on  heading  down  to  Florida  with 
everyone  else. 

Lucretia  Dillard  wants  to  go  to  Disney  World  with  her 
best  friends. 

Kim  Konrad  hopes  to  spend  time  in  the  sun  on  a  white 
sandy  beach  while  not  having  to  worry  about  a  curfew. 
Steve  Smith  is  going  to  hang  around  the  mall  to  figure 
out  who  the  Easter  Bunny  really  is. 
Kirstin  Esch  is  going  to  take  a  bus  either  along  the  east 
coast,  to  Denver,  or  to  Indianapolis. 
Christine  Fasick  is  going  camping  with  friends. 
Mary  Sweet  is  deciding  between  going  with  her  par- 
ents to  Florida  (so  they  can  pay  for  it)  or  going  with  her 
friends  to  the  Bahamas  (she  pays). 
Steve  Adams  is  going  to  take  his  board  and  find  the 
perfect  ramp. 

-Heidi  Martin 


Above:Julie  Noble  and  Betsy  Tobolewski  smile  as 
they  try  to  imagine  what  the  cameraman  would 
look  like  naked. 

Right:Chri6  Cummings,  Marc  Blanc,  Matt  Hop- 
kins and  Eric  Nebe  discuss  the  party  during  Spring 
Break. 

Above  right:Brian  Hughes  and  Dwayne  Sattler  eat 
lunch  before  going  on  Spring  Break. 


Joe  Goerndt  is  ready 
for  Spring  Break. 


Seniors 


People  Most  Admired 

Who  do  the  students  of  Euclid  respect? 


The  seniors  were  polled  as  to  who  they  admired 
the  most.  The  results  of  the  poll  are... 
Curt  O'Neal:  Anyoiie  who  has  the  strerigth  to 
be  who  he  or  she  is,  even  if  they  must  stand  alone. 
Valencia  Strowder  and  Michelle  Spencer:  Dr.  Martin 
Luther  King  Jr. 

Heidi   Martin:   Mihail    Baryshnikov   and   her 
grandfather 

Vada  Owens,  Gina  Diaddario,  Chantel  Van  Dyne,  Lu- 
cretia  Dillard,  and  Karen  Reed:  All  admire  their  moms. 
Jim  Cudo  and  Bill  Kunes:  Both  admire  themselves. 
Mike  Guilfoyle:  Roger  Clemens 
Mark  Morek,  Julie  Fischer,  Tracy  Scolaro,  and  Kathy 
Kushma:  All  admire  Mr.  Russo. 
Vince  Riha  and  Jason  Straub:  Morton  Downey  Jr. 
Leslie  Yartz  and  Lisa  Anderson:  Both  admire  their 
sisters. 

Darren  Pekar:  the  football  coaching  staff 
Laurie  Zigman:  Michael  Jordan 
Mark  Jelenic:  Ozzie  Smith 

Barbie  Jurkovic,  Danelle  Gildone,  Christine  Fasick, 
and  Diane  Koman:  All  admire  their  friends. 
Carmella  Cornelius,  Kim  Konrad,  and  Maria  Dent:  All 
admire  their  grandparents. 
Tawfig  Akhir:  Malcolm  X 
Steve  Smith:  John  Hinkley  Jr. 
Mary  Sweet:  God 


Karl  Taylor:  Bernie  Kosar 

Liz  Oroz:  Mrs.  Fox 

Bill  Karabinus:  Robert  Smith 

Kay  Corrigan:  Barbara  Streisand 

Beth  Perdan:  Jeff  Milton 

Leila  Thomas:  Pele'  and  Joan  of  Arc 

Bill  McGuinness:  Winston  Churchill 

WiUie  Daniel  III:  Bob  Marley 

Steve  Tajgiszer:  Brian  Bosworth 

Howard  Taylor:  Joe  Carter 

Pauline  Burke:  Rob  Lowe 

Shelly  Tinker:  Mrs.  Kehn 

Mike  Betts:  Mr.  Godfrey  and  President  Reagan 

Chris  Fetkovich:  WATTIE  from  Exploited 

Gunhild  Meaney:  Rachel  McLish 

Frances  Hribar:  Polly  McRedmond 

Lee  Taurman:  George  Washington  Carver 

Gerald  Moore:  Steve  Fraizer,  the  gold  medal  winner  in 

Greco-Roman  wrestling 

Lisa  Hradek:  Miss  Bambic 

Kirstin  Esch:  Dan  Jansen,  the  speed  skater  in  the 

Olympics 

Jennifer  O'Neill:  Mr.  Raichavich 

Elizabeth  Tobolewski:  Sean  Bevan 

Brent  Pockar:  Donald  Trump 

Kelly  Higgins:  her  fath,er 


Vicky  Jaworsky  and  Christa  Deister  watch  as  Kelly  Higgins  samples  the 
food. 


Roz  Blackmon  and  Kelly  Burdock  smiling  for  the  camera. 


Lucretia    Dillard   waiting        Kathy  Kushma  and  Lee  Taurman  at  Homecoming, 
for  class. 


Seniors 


Michele  Yee,  Vicki  Jaworski,  Beth  "Bubba"  Schafer  and  Elizabeth  Oroz- 
buddies  forever. 


Mike  Ncbe  hoping  not  to  get  caught  behind  the  'eight  ball'  while  Dwayne  Sattler,  Denise  Murphy,  Carmen 
atches  the  action  on  the       f^"'  ""''  ^^V  "^"^^^  '°°''  °"- 


/  Enjoy  This  Class 

Seniors  reveal  their  favorite  classes  and  teachers 


Once  again,  the  seniors 
made  their  choices  as  to 
their  favorite  teacher 
and  class.  The  top  vote  getters 
were  Mr.  Serra  and  Mr.  Hart- 
man.  In  second,  came  Mr.  Lowe, 
Ms.  Arthur,  Mr.  Raicevich,  Mrs. 
McLaughlin  and  Mrs.  Tkac. 
Other  favorites  mentioned  were 
Mr.  Russo,  Mrs.  Fox,  Mr.  Pas- 
quale,  Mr.  Pawlowski,  Mr.God- 
frey.  Miss  Bambic,  Mr.  Von 
Benken,  Mrs.  Morris,  Mr. 
Burns,  Mr.  Durbin,  Mr.  Reno, 
and  Mr.  Wensing.  Practically  all 
teachers  seem  to  be  chosen  fa- 
vorites of  some  seniors.  English 
and  mathematics  ranked  as  the 
number  one  classes  followed 
very  closely  by  psychology  and 
commercial  art.  Other  favorites 
included  computer  science, 
physics,  A.P.  calculus,  photogra- 
phy, government  and  German. 
Just  as  with  teachers,  seniors 
found  it  hard  to  make  a  definite 
choice  except  for  lunch. 

T  -Heidi  Martin 


Lots  of  students  in  interesting  classroom  situations. 


Greg  Juratic,  Brian  Hughes  and  Tyrone  Gil- 
ham  showing  their  interest  in  class. 


The  Student  Council 

Developing  Citizenship  And 
Serving  Our  Scijooi  And  Community 


Student  Council  Ad 


Student  Council  Ad 


Activities 


f     Shawn  Roche  and  Lee  Taurman  showing  oppo 


Thomas  Adams:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Ski 
Club  10,11,12. 

Tawfig  A.  Akhir:  Basketball  9;  Indoor 
Track  10,11,12;  Outdoor  Track 
9,12,11,12. 

Fernando  Alcizar:  Track  12. 
Suzane  Amato:  Softball  9,10,12;  Football 
Cheerleader  11;  Basketball  Cheerleader 
11. 

Lisa  Marie  Anderson;  Swimming  9;  Stu- 
dent Council  9;  Diving  9,10,11,12;  Wai 
Napolo  9,10,11,12;  Wrestling  Aid 
9,10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet  9,10,11;  Office 
Aid  10,11,12. 

Marlene  Apanaites:  Softball  9,10,11,12; 
Ski  Club  10,11,12. 

Philip  Arnold:  Cross  Country  9,10,11,12; 
Indoor  Track  9,11,12;  Outdoor  Track 
9,10,12. 

Kristin  Attwood:   Football   Cheerleader 
9,10;    Basketball   Cheerleader    9,10;   Ski 
Club    11,12;    Spirits    9;    Class    Cabinet 
9,10,11;  Outdoor  Club  9. 
Tom  Austin:  Bicycle  Club  9. 
Lisa    Ann    Baber:    Class    Cabinet 
9,10,11, 12-Executive   committee    10,11; 
Marching  Band  9,10,11,12-Quartermas- 
ter  11,12-Librarian  10,11,12-Squad  Lead- 
er 11,12;  Model  UN  10,11,12-Chairman 
12;  Big  Show  Orchestra  10,12;  National 
Honor  Society  11,12;  Senior  Talent 
Night   12;   Office   Aid   9,10,11;   Foreign 
Language  Club  9,11. 
Jennifer  Baer;  Office  Aid  12. 
Audre  Banks:  Basketball  9,10,11. 
Michael  J.  Barnes:  Football  9,10,11,12-Co 
Captain   12;   Basketball    9,10,11;   Track 
10,12. 

Christopher  F.  Barstow:  Soccer 
9,10,11,12. 

James  G.  Bell:  Track  9,12;  Cross  Country 
9,12;  Indoor  Track  10,12. 
Wali  H.  Bell:  Track  9,10,11. 
Carolyn   Barth:   Wrestling   Aid   9;   Ski 
Club  9,10,11,12;  Yearbook  Staff  12. 
Marko  Bartulovic:  Soccer  9,10,11,12 
Michael  E.  Betts:  Varsity  Chorale  11,12- 
Vice  President  12;  Big  Show  11,12;  Fall 
Play  9,10,11;  Spring  Play  9,10;  Holiday 
Play   9;   Key   Club   9,10;   Swimming   9; 
Cross    Country   9;    Yearbook    10,11,12; 
Swim  Timer  9,10,11. 
Sarah  L.  Bierer:  Band  9,10,11,12;  Swim- 
ming 9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  9,10  ; 
Big  Show  9,10,11,12;  Softball  9,10;  Varsi- 
ty Chorale  12;  Yearbook  11,12. 
Mark  Blanc:  Hockey  9,10,11,12. 
Kcnyon  Boncela:  Football  9,10,11,12;  In- 
door Track  9. 

Tom  Bornemann:  Soccer  12. 
Kelly  Jo  Burdock:  Outdoor  Club  9,10,11; 
Secretarial  Science  11. 
Robert  Burrows:  DECA  12;  Football  9,12. 
Cindy    Ann    Cantini:    Volleyball    9,10; 
Outdoor  Track  9,10. 
Peter  A.  Caputo  III:  Baseball  10;  Track 
11,12. 


Charlene  Carter:  Student  Council  9,10; 
Euclid  Cultural  Committee  11;  Ad  Club 
9. 

Patrick  S.  Cater:  Survey  9,10,11,12-Ads 
Manager  9,10,11;  Big  Show  10;  Choral 
Masters  10,11,12;  Office  Runner  11,12 
Theresa  Champa:  Volleyball  9;  Softball 
9,10,11,12;  Office  Aid  11,12;  Ad  Club  10. 
Helen  Chen:  Varsity  Chorale  11,12;  Big 
Show  10,11,12;  Yearbook  9,10,11,12;  Eu- 
cuyo    11,12-Business    Editor    12;    Stage 
Band  12;  Key  Club  10,11,12;  Orchestra 
9,10,11, 12-President  11;   Medel   UN 
10,11,12;  Tutor  10,11,12;  Office  Aid 
9,10,12;  Highlighters  9,10,11;  Senior  Tal- 
ent Night  12;  Student  Council  10;  Na- 
tional Honor  Society  11,12. 
Catherine  Chiancone:  Yearbook  12. 
Marlene  M.  Chinchar:  Volleyball  9. 
Laurie  A.  Christopher:  Deca  12;  Ski  Club 
12. 

Diane  Marie  Cickavage:  Softball  9,10; 
Volleyball  10,11;  Basketball  Trainer 
10,11,12;  Football  Trainer  12;  Class  Cabi- 
net 10;  Office  Aide  10,11,12. 
Annie  Cirino:  Class  Cabinet  10,11,12-Ex- 
ecutive  board  10,11,12;  Cheerleading 
9,10,12-Captain  10;  Diving  11;  Swim- 
ming 11. 

John  Paul  Colbert:  Soccer  9,10,11,12; 
Baseball  9,10,11,12;  National  Honor  So- 
ciety 11,12. 

Kevin  Collins:  Baseball  9,10,12;  Key 
Club  9. 

Kay  Corrigan:  Varsity  Chorale  11,12, 
Survey  9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  12; 
Holiday  Play  10;  Big  Show  9,10,11,12; 
Euclid  Cultural  Club  10;  Peer  Tutoring 
11,12. 

Carmella   Sherron   Cornelius:   Track 
9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  12-Publicity 
Co-chairperson;  Yearbook  12. 
Chris    Cummings:   Track    10;   Football 
11,12. 

Damir  Cvitkovic:  Soccer  9,10,11,12. 
W.  J.  Daniel  II:  Euclid  Cultural  Commit- 
tee 11. 

Michelle  Lynn  Dattilo:  Track  9,10. 
Brian  J.  Dauer:  Football  9;  Baseball  9. 
Jennifer  A.  Davis:  Basketball  9,10,11,12; 
Track  10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet  11;  Na- 
tional Honor  Society  11,12-Vice  presi- 
dent 12. 

Matthew  Scott  Davis:  Big  Show 
9,10,11,12;  Swimming  9,10,11,12;  Foot- 
ball 9;  Audio-Visual  9,10,11,12;  Senior 
Talent  Night  9,10,11,12;  Choral  Masters 
10,11,12;  Varsity  Chorale  12;  Swim  Show 
10,11,12;  Student  Council  9,10,12. 
Trad  A.  Davis:  Swim  Timer  10,11;  Foot- 
ball Aide  9;  Wrestling  Aide  9,10,11,12; 
Volleyball  9;  Softball  9;  Senior  Talent 
Night  12. 

Catherine  I.  Day:  Key  Club  9,10;  March- 
ing Band  9,10,11,12-Secretary  12;  Concert 
Band  9,10;  Symphonic  Band  11,12;  Wai 
Napolo  9,10,11,12-Secretary  10,11-Presi- 


site  expressions 


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dent  12. 

Trycennia  Angela  Dean:  Class  Cabinet 
9,10;  Flag  Corps  12;  Library  Aide  11;  Se- 
nior Talent  Night  12;  Basketball  9. 
Amy  J.  Dehner:  Football  Cheerleader 
9,10;  Swim  Team  9,10,11,12. 
Stevie  Dejong:  Eucuyo  11,12;  AFS  11,12; 
Ski  Club  11,12;  Yearbook  12;  Peer  Tutor- 
ing 12. 

Steve  Dekleva:  Track  9,10,11,12;  Wres- 
tling 9,10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet  11,12;  Ski 
Club  10,11,12;  Peer  Tutor  10,11,12;  Na- 
tional Honor  Society  11,12-Treasurer  12. 
Danielle  M.  DeSico:  Football  Cheerlead- 
er 9,10,11;  Basketball  Cheerleader 
9,10,11;  Softball  9,10,11,12. 
Scott  D.  DiFranco:  Basketball  9,10,11,12- 
Captain  12. 

Lucretia   Dillard:   Orchestra   9,10,11,12- 
Secretary  11,  Vice  President  12;  Culture 
Committee  9,10,11,12;  Big  Show  9,10. 
Mary  E.   DiSantis:  Student  Council 
9,10,11;  Office  Runner  10,11,12. 
Chris  Dixon:  Orchestra  9,10. 
Mark  Donnett:  Baseball  9. 
Lisa   Marie  Drage:   Student  Council 
10,11,12;   Wrestling   9,10,11,12;   AFS 
9,10,11,12;   Majorette   9,10;  Ski   Club 
11,12. 

Stacey  Marie  Duchon:  Majorette  9;  Stu- 
dent Council  11,12. 
Scott  Duke:  Baseball  9;  Golf  10,11,12. 
Mark  Dunmire:  Basketball  9;  Baseball 
9,10,11,12. 

Tony  Dushaj:  Wrestling  9,10,11,12. 
Rick  Erwin:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Basket- 
ball 9;  Baseball  10,12. 
Kirstin  Esch:  Swim  Team  9,10,11,12;  Wai 
Napolo  9;  Fall  Play  10;  Spring  Play  11, 
Library  Aide  9,10,11,12. 
Margaret  Lynne  Fair:  Student  Council 
9,10;  Varsity  Chorale  11,12;  Big  Show 
10,11;  Senior  Talent  Show  9,10,11,12. 
Toni  Fannin;  Cultural  Committee  10,11. 
Nikki  Farmer:  Flag  Corps  12. 
Christina   Fasick:   Volleyball   9;   Office 
Aide  11,12;  Softball  11,12;  Track  Timer  9; 
Student  Swim  Teacher  11. 
Christy    Fazio:    Choral    Masters    11,12; 
Softball  12;  Office  Aide  12. 
Julie   Fischer:   Ski   Club   9,11;   Student 
Council  11,12;  Class  Cabinet  10,11;  AD 
Club  10;  Cross  Country  9,10. 
Dan  Francetic:  Cross  Country  9,10,11,12; 
Basketball  Statistician   10,11,12;  Model 
UN  11,12;  National  Honor  Society  11,12. 
Shari  Lynn  Fuhrman:  Marching  Band 
9,10,11,12-Squad  Leader  12;  Swim  Timer 
11,12. 

Dawn  Gainer:  AFS  11. 
Ken  Gambatese;  Wrestling  9,10,11,12. 
Danelle  Gildone:  Ski  Club  10,11;  Softball 
11;  Wrestling  Aide  10. 
Tyrone  Gilham:  Football  9,10,11,12-Cap- 
tain  10;  Basketball  9,10,11,12. 
Lena  Gilliam:  Flag  Corps  12. 
Shannon  Gilmore:  Wrestling  Aide  11,12. 
Joseph    Goerndt:    Cross    Country 
9,10,11,12;   Wrestling  9;    Indoor  Track 
10,11,12;  Outdoor  Track  9,10,11,12;  Se- 
nior Talent  Night  10,11,12-  Stage  Man- 
ager 10,11,12. 

Julie  Lynn  Groves:  Clinic  Aide  9;  Wai 
Napolo  9,10,11,12-  Treasurer  12;  Foreign 
Language  Club  11;  National  Honor  Soci- 


ety 11,12;  Peer  Tutor  11. 
Michael  J.  Guilfoyle:  Baseball  9,10,11,12; 
Basketball  9,10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet  12. 
Gesse  Haffey:  Audio  Visual  9;  Wrestling 
10,11;  Office  Aide  10,11,12. 
Stacy  Jane  Hamilton:  Key  Club  9,10;  Flag 
Corps  9,10,11,12. 

Daniel  Owen  Hansen:  Student  Council 
12;  Football  12. 

Bruce  Hardman:  Football  9,10,11,12; 
Track  9,10,11,12. 

Jeanette  Marie  Henry:  Marching  Band 
9,10,11,12-Squad  Leader   11,12;  Swim 
Timer  12;  Yearbook  10. 
Daniel  Owen  Hansen:  Student  Council 
12;  Football  12. 

Bruce  Hardman:  Football  9,10,11,12; 
Track  9,10,11,12. 

Jeanette  Marie  Henry:  Marching  Band 
9,10,11,12-Squad  Leader   11,12;  Swim 
Timer  12;  Yearbook  10. 
John  J.  Herbst:  Football  9,10,11,12. 
Amy  Elizabeth  Hickok:   AD  Club  12; 
Cheerleading    9,10,11;    Ski    Club    9,10; 
Class  Cabinet  10,11,12;  Student  Council 
12;  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12. 
Ericka  M.   Hicks:  Cultural  Committee 
10,11,12. 

Kelly  Ann  Higgins:  Football  Aide  9; 
Tennis  11,12;  Clinic  Aide  10,11,12;  Office 
Runner  12. 

Aishah  Hope:  Peer  Counseling  11. 
Lisa  Marie  Hradek:  Basketball  9;  Student 
Council  11,12-Sergeant  at  arms;  AD 
Club  9,10,11,12;  Big  Show  10,11,12. 
Kristine  A.  Hren  Cross  Country  9,10,11; 
Swimming  9,10,11;  Track  9,10;  AFS 
10,11,12- Vice  President  11,12;  Yearbook 
10,11,12 

Student  Council  12;  Eucuyo  12;AD  Club 
12;  National  Honor  Society  11,12;  Ski 
Club  12;  Survey  11,12. 
John  A.  Hribar:  Swimming  12. 
Brian  J.  Hughes:  Football  9,10,11,12-Cap- 
tain  10. 

Tanya  Hutchins:  National  Honor  Soci- 
ety 11,12;  Office  Aide  11. 
Kelly  Hyne  Basketball  9,10,11,12;  Tennis 
11,12;  Yearbook  12;  Eucuyo  12. 
Danute  Jakubauskas  Volleyball  10;  Soft- 
ball 11;  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Student 
Secretary  10,11,12. 

Joe  Jankowski:  Tennis  9,10,11,12-MVP 
11;  Key  Club  9;  Science  Olympics  11,12. 
Hugo  jaramillo:  Soccer  9,10,11,12;  Youth 
For  Understanding  12. 
Victoria  M.  Jaworsky:  Wai  Napolo 
9,10,11,12-Treasurer  10-Junior  Show  Di- 
rector 11-Senior  Show  Director  12- Vice 
President  12;  Flag  Corps  9,10,11-Co-Cap- 
tain  11;  Key  Club  9. 
Mark  A.  Jelenic:  Baseball  9,10,12. 
Phil  Johnson:  Key  Club  9;  Swimming 
10,11. 

Jennifer  S.  Jones:  Varsity  Chorale  11,12- 
Treasurer  12;  Choral  Masters  10,11,12; 
Orchestra  9,10,11;  Big  Show  9,10,11,12; 
AD  Club  9;  Office  Aide  11,12;  Euclid 
Cultural  Committee  9;  Yearbook 
10,11,12;  Swim  Timer  9. 
Barbie  Jurkovic:  Class  Cabinet  11,12; 
Cheerleading  10;  Peer  Tutor  11;  Ski  Club 
10,11,12;  Senior  Talent  Night  12;  Home- 
coming Attendant  12. 
John  Kale:  Eucuyo  10,11,12;  Spring  Play 


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Roz  Blackmon  and  Mike  Betts:  who  has  the  contem- 
plative look? 


11. 

William  Joseph  John  Karabinus:  Hockey 
9,11,12;  Baseball  9,10,12;  Football  9,10. 
James    W.    King:     Football    9,10,11,12; 
Wrestling  9,10,11,12. 
Mike    Kitchen:    Football    9,10,11,12-Co 
Captain  12;  Baseball  9,10,12. 
Cynthia  Louise  Kleckner:  Student  Coun- 
cil   9;    Flag    Corps    10,11, 12-Co-Captain 
11,12. 

Diane  Koman:  Ski  Club  10,12;  Key  Club 
9. 

Kimberly  Ann  Konrad:  Band  9,10,11; 
Wai  Napolo  9,10,11,12-President  11;  Of- 
fice Aide  10,11,12;  Student  Council  9. 
Pete  Kostan:  Soccer  10,11,12;  Ski  Club 
10,11,12;  Senior  Talent  Night  12;  Prom 
Aid  12. 

Max  Kozlowski:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Bas- 
ketball 9. 

William  A.  Kunes:  Soccer  9,10,11,12- 
Captain  9,12;  Indoor  Track  9,10;  Outdoor 
Track  9,10,11;  Swimming  11;  Band 
9,10,11,12-Squad  Leader  11,12-President 
12;  National  Honor  Society  11,12;  Stage 
Band  10,11,12. 

Kathleen  Marie  Kushma:  Cross  Country 
9,10,11;  National  Honor  Society  11,12; 
Cheerleading  10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet 
10,11-Executive  Board  10,11;  Hockey 
Aide  10,11,12;  Student  Council  12. 
Bridgette  Lang;  Football  Trainer  11,12; 
Ski  Club  10,11,12;  Softball  12;  Office 
Aide  12. 

James  Leamon:  Wrestling  9;  Football  9. 
Craig  Leinweber:  Golf  11,12;  Wrestling 
9. 

Michael  A.  LeQuyea:  Swimming 
9,10,11,12-Captain  11,12;  Tennis  11,12; 
Ski  Club  10,11. 

Lara  Lomac:  Wai  Napolo  9,10,12-Histori- 
an    10,12;    Eucuyo    10,11,12;    Marching 
Band  10,11,12;  Swim  Timer  9,10,11,12; 
Key  Club  11;  National  Honor  Society 
11,12;  Foreign  Language  Club  9;  Pit  Band 
10,11;  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Symphonic 
9,10,11,12;  Orchestra  9,10,11,12. 
Melissa  Marie  Long:  Band  9,10;  Choral 
Masters  11,12;  Varsity  Chorale  11,12;  Big 
Show    9,10,11,12;    Ski    Club    9,10,11,12; 
Softball  9;  Office  Aide  10,11,12;  Student 
Council  10,11,12;  Fall  Play  11,12;  Holiday 
Play  10;  Ad   Club  9,10,11,12;   Notional 
Honor  Society  11,12. 
Lori  L.  Longstreth:  Softball  9,10,11,12; 
Clinic  Aide  11;  Office  Aide  10,11. 
Ken    Lux:    Tennis    9,10,11,12;    Eucuyo 
10,11;  Model  U.N.  11;  Ski  Club  11,12. 
Dan  Luzny:  Wrestling  9,10,11,12. 
Christopher    Marcic;    Tennis    10,11,12; 
Model  U.N.  11,12. 

Stacey  Christine  Marron:  Office  Aide  11. 
Heidi  Brumfield  Martin:  Orchestra 
9,10,11, 12-Vice  President  11-President 
12;  Class  Cabinet  10,11,12;  Yearbook 
10,11,12;  Eucuyo  11,12;  Peer  Tutor 
10,11,12;  Model  U.N.  11,12;  Holiday  Play 
10,11,12;  Fall  Play  11,12;  Spring  Play  11; 
Big  Show  11,12;  Big  Show  Orchestra  9; 
National  Honor  Society  11,12;  Science 
Olympics  11,12;  Senior  Talent  Night  12. 
Douglas  Matiaska:  Yearbook  11,12. 
Kristine  Maurer:  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12. 
Matt  Mazzei:  Football  9,10,11,12. 
Thomas  A.  McConnell:  Wrestling  11,12. 


William  P.  McGuinness:  Basdetball 
9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  11,12-Execu- 
tive  Board  12;  Academic  Challenge  11,12; 
Big  Show  11,12;  P.A.  Announcer  12; 
Band  Announcer  12. 
Gunhild  M.  Meaney:  Volleyball  9;  Bas- 
ketball 9,10;  Softball  9,10,12;  Football 
Trainer  10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet  10,11,12. 
Joe  Medved:  Baseball  9,10,11,12. 
Victoria  Medved:  Cheerleading 
9,10,11,12-Captain  12;  Student  Council 
12. 

Douglas   A.   Mehls:   Cross   Country 
9,10,11,12-Co-Captain    12;    Track    9,10; 
Swimming  11,12;  Indoor  Track  10. 
Christian  L.  Miheli:   Baseball  9;  Wres- 
tling 9,10,11;  Ski  Club  9,10;  Survey  12; 
Survey  12;  Senior  Talent  Night  12;  Stu- 
dent Council  9;  Prom  Aide  12. 
Dan  Miheli:  Soccer  11. 
John  Miller:  Soccer  9,10,11,12. 
Dal  Miranda:  Tennis  11,12;  Basketball 
10,12. 

James  Mixon:  Band  9,10,11,12;  Indoor 
Track  9,10,11,12;  Outdoor  Track 
9,10,11,12. 

Gerald    Edwin    Moore:    Wrestling 
9,10,11,12;  Football  11;  Track  10,12;  Key 
Club  11,12-Scrap  Book  Chairperson  12. 
Mark    A.    Morek:    Football    9,10,11,12; 
Wrestling   9;   Track    9;   Class    Cabinet 
10,11,12;  High  Lighters  9,10,11. 
Heather  Arlcan   Morrison:   Tennis 
9,10,11,12-Captain  12;  Track  9,10,11,12; 
Coral  Masters  11,12;  Indoor  Track  9. 
Lori  Marie  Moses:  OEA  11. 
Kristina  M.  Motiejunas:  Culture  Com- 
mitee  9;  Outdoor  Track  9,10,11,12;  In- 
door Track  11;  Class  Cabinet  9. 
Eric  Nebe:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Wrestling 
9,10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet. 
Julie  Ann  Noble:  Big  Show  12;  Ski  Club 
11,12;  Softball  11,12;  Yearbook  12;  Soccer 
Aid  11,12-Manager  11,12. 
Christine  Ann  Oboczky:  Choral  Masters 
11,12;  Tennis   9,10,11,12-Captain   11,12; 
Indoor  Track  9;  Track  9,10,11,12;  Year- 
book 12. 

Aron  Ohanessian:  Track  9;  Basketball  9; 
Ski  Club  10,11,12;  Wai  Napolo  11,12; 
Key  Club  9,10,11,12. 
Jennifer  O'Neill:  Ad  Club  9,10,11,12;  Big 
Show  10,11;  Football  Aide  10,11;  Nation- 
al Honor  Society  11,12;  PA  Announcer 
12;  Office  Aide  9,10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet 
9,10;  Student  Council  12. 
Elizabeth  S.  Oroz  ADD  Club  10,11; 
Newspaper  9,11,12;  Tennis  10,11,12;  Cul- 
tural Commitee  9,10;  Ski  Club  10,11,12; 
Big  Show  9,10,11,12;  Fall  Play  11,12; 
Christmas  Play  10;National  Honors  So- 
ciety 11,12;  Student  Council  11,12-U.P. 
of  Finances  12. 

DeAnn  Parker:  AFS  9,10,11;  Office  Aide 
10,11,12. 

Dina  L.  Pasquale:  Office  Aide  12. 
Eric  Patterson:  Marching  Band  9,10. 
Darren  Pekar:  Football  9,10,11,12;  Base- 
ball 9,10,12;  Office  Runner  11,12. 
Daniel  J.  Penny:  Football  10. 
Beth   Perdan:   Basketball  9;  Swimming 
10,11,12;  Orchestra  9,10,11,12;  Marching 
Band   10,11,12-Squad   Leader   10,12;   Eu- 
cuyo 10,11, 12-Asst.  Editor  11  Editor  12; 
National  Honor  Society  11,12. 


Seniors 


Christopher  J.  Perry:  Baseball  9,10. 
Rashawn  M.  Perry:  Peer  Tutoring  10,11; 
Euclid   Cultural    Committee    10,11,12; 
Yearbook  12. 
Linda  Peterson:  Track  10. 
Carmen   Renee   Petti:   Ski   Club   10,11; 
Cheerleading  10,12. 

Scott  Pinta:  Football  9,11,12;  Wrestling 
9,10,11,12;  Baseball  9. 
Brent  Pockar:  Football  9;  Baseball  9,10; 
Soccer  10,11,12;  Ski  Club  11,12. 
Cheryl   Lynn   Porter   Class   Cabinet 
9,10,11;  Survey  9;  Volleyball  9,10,11,12. 
Edwin  Powers  Football  9,10,12;  Basket- 
ball 9,10,11,12;  Track  9,10,11,12. 
Mary  Ellen  Quinn  Ski  Club  12. 
William  T.  Rabbitts  Varsity  Chorale  12. 
Eric  M.  Ramsey  Model  U.N.  11,12;  Eu- 
cuyo  11,12;  Student  Council  12. 
Najla  Rennee  Rashid  Cultural  Commit- 
tee 10,11,12;  P.A.  Announcer  12. 
Karen  Christine  Reed  National  Honor 
Society   11,12;   Cheerleading    9,10,11,12; 
Diving    9,10,11,12;    Softball    9,10,11,12; 
Class  Cabinet  9,10,11;  Student  Council 
9,12;  Office  Aid  12;  Ski  Club  12;  Spirits  9. 
Erica  Lynn  Richards  Peer  Tutoring  10;  X- 
Country  9,11,12;  Track  9;  Class  Cabinet 
11;  Student  Council   9,12;  Yearbook 
11,12;  National  Honor  Society  11,12. 
Katie  Roach  Wai  Napolo  9,10,11;  Year- 
book 11,12;  Varsity  Chorale  12;  Big  Show 
11,12;  Fall  Play  11;  Christmas  Play  10. 
Nik  Rocco  Soccer  9,10;  Track  9;  Basket- 
ball 10;  Baseball  10 
Shawn  Roche  Baseball  9,10,11,12. 
Sandy  Roeder  Student  Secretary  11,12. 
Calvin  Rogers  Football  9,10;  Basketball 
9,10;  Cultural  Committee  11;  Career  Be- 
ginners 11,12;  Track  12. 
Laura    Sue    Roll    Marching    Band 
9,10,11,12;  Eucuyo  10,11,12;  Swim  Timer 
10,11,12;    Big   Show   10,11,12;   National 
Honor  Society  11,12. 
Michelle   Marie   Sari   Student   Council 
11,12;  National  Honor  Society  11,12;  Peer 
Tutoring  11;  Ski  Club  12;  Basketball  Aid 
9. 

Jeanette  Sas  Track  9,10,11,12;  X-Country 
9,10,12;  Basketball  9,10,11,12. 
Joseph  R.  Sauer  Band  9,10. 
Michele  Savolainen  Band  9. 
Michael  Scarniench  Football  11,12. 
Beth  Suzanne  Schafer  Ski  Club  10,11,12; 
AFS  11,12;  Tennis  11,12;  Yearbook  10; 
Eucuyo  12;  Peer  Tutoring  12. 
Joe  Schiavoni  Football  9,10. 
Kristin  A.  Schoen  Marching  Band  11,12; 
Wai  Napolo  11,12. 

Tracy  Ann  Scolaro  Cheerleading 
9,10,11,12;  Ski  Club  10. 
Jim  Segulin  Key  Club  9,10,11,12-Secre- 
tary  10,ll;Vice  President  12;  Swim  Team 
10,11,12;  Marching  Band  9,10,11,12- 
Squad  Leader  11,12-Quarter  Master 
11,12;  Stage  Band  11,12;  Senior  Talent 
Night  11,12;  NHS  11,12. 
Marie  Patrice  Sheridan  Class  Cabinet 
9,10,11;  Ski  Club  10,11,12;  AFS 
9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  9,10;  Tennis 
11. 

John  D.  Shivak:  Tennis  10;  Golf  10,11,12; 
Yearbook  12;  Ski  Club  12. 
Ryan  M  Sink  Football  9,10,11,12. 
Kristina  D.  Siupinys  Wai  Napolo  10;  Of- 


fice Aid  12. 

Andre  Smith  Football  11. 
Stephen   R.    Smith    Eucuyo   9,10,11,12; 
Christmas  Play  11;  Spring  Play  11. 
Scott  Soos  Football  9;  O.E.A.  11. 
Jillanne  Sopko  Class  Cabinet  10,11;  Soft- 
ball 9,10,11,12;  Soccer  9. 
Curtis   John   Spencer   Survey   10,11,12; 
AFS  11,12;  Student  Council  11,12;  For- 
eign Language  Club  11,12;  Winter  Play 
11;  Peer  Tutor  11,12;  President's  Club 
11,12. 

Rebecca  A.  Sperner  Student  Council 
11,12 

Keith  Speroff  Tennis  9,10,11,12;  Swim- 
ming 9;  Band  9,10,11,12;  Golf  10. 
James  M.  Stephens  Band  9,10,11;  Big 
Show  9,10,11;  Swimming  9,10;  Choral 
Masters  11,12;  Senior  Talent  Show 
9,10,11,12. 

Jim  Stipkovich  Football  11,12. 
Jason  A.  Straub  Golf  10,11,12. 
Valencia  Marie  Strowder  Track  10,11,12; 
National  Honor  Society  11,12;  Cultural 
Committee   10,11,   Treasurer   12;   Class 
Cabinet  9,10,11,12;  Student  Council  12. 
Elvis  Sugar  Football  9,10,12. 
Stephen  J.  Tajgiszer  Baseball  9;  Football 
9,10,11,  Co-Captain  12. 
Lee  Taurman  X-Country  9,10,11,  Captain 
12;    Indoor   Track   9,10,11,12;   Track 
9,10,11,12. 

Leila  Rachelle  Thomas  Student  Council 
9,10;  Soccer  9,10,11,12;  Homecoming  At- 
tendant 10;  Basketball  10;  Track 
9,10,11,12;  Indoor  Track  9,12;  Class  Cabi- 
net 11,12. 

Tracyle  Thomas  Student  Council  9;  Out- 
doors Club  9;  Flag  Corps  10. 
Tarnell  Thompson  Wrestling  9;  Track 
9,10,11,12;  Cultural  Committee  9;  Career 
Beginnings  9. 

Shelly  Anne   Tinker   Student   Council 
9,10;  Office  Aid  11,12. 
Anthony  Tirabassi  Track  9. 
Elizabeth  E.  Tobolewski  Volleyball  10, 
Track  10,12;  Class  Cabinet  10,11;  Year- 
book 11,12;  Survey  11,  Editor  12;  AFS 
ll,President  12;  Big  Show  11,12. 
Craig  E.  Touschner  Band  10,11;  Wai  Na- 
polo 9;  Baseball  9,10,11,12. 
Joseph  P.  Tressler  Swimming  9,10,11,12; 
Baseball   9;   Tennis   10,11,12;   Band 
9,10,11,12. 

Michele  L.  Troha  Ad  Club  10. 
John  J.  Tucci  Football  9,10,11,12;  Wres- 
tling 12. 

Danielle  Tuckerman  Swimming 
9,10,11,12;  Wai  Napolo  9,10,12;  AFS 
10,12;  Clinic  Aid  11,12; 
Sunny  U  Tennis  12;  Model  UN  10,11,12; 
Eucuyo  11,12;  Science  Club  President  10; 
Student  Council  12;  Cultural  Committee 
9,10. 

Nina  Valencic  Cheerleading  9,10,11,12 
Co-captain  10,12;  Class  Cabinet  10,11,12; 
Student  Council  12;  Homecoming  Atten- 
dant 11;  Track  9,10;  Senior  Talent  Night 
12. 

Kathleen  S.  Vanah  Volleyball  9,10,12; 
Basketball    9,10,12;    Softball    9,10,11,12; 
Class  Cabinet  11,12. 
Tommie  Vanderhoff  Football  9. 
Chantel   Spring  Van   Dyne   Diving 
9,10,11,12;  Outdoor  Club  9,10,11,12;  Of- 


Some  of  the  members  of  Varsity  Chorale  posing 
halls. 


Seniors 


Going  To  College 

Seniors  tell  of  college  plans 


\  Kris  Heffernan  deep  in  concentration. 


Many  seniors  from  the 
class  of  '89  are  planning 
on  attending  college. 
Every  student  differs  in  their 
dreams.  Here  are  some  of  those 
goals. 

Valencia  Strowder:  go  to  Spel- 
man  and  marry  a  Morehouse 
man. 

Vada  Owens:  go  to  Kent  State  or 
Central  State. 

Chantel  Van  Dyne:  get  accepted 
somewhere. 

Gunhild  Meaney:  be  the  first 
girl  not  to  gain  any  weight. 
Gerald  Moore:  major  in  criminal 
justice  or  psychology. 
Pat  Cater:  attend  Borromeo  and 
St.  Mary's  Seminary  to  study  for 
the  priesthood. 

Mary  Sweet:  attend  college  for 
four  years  and  learn  to  turn  let- 
ters to  take  over  Vanna  White's^ 
job.  m 

Lisa  Drage,  Brent  Pockar,  Steve 
Smith,    Cathy    Chiancone,    and 
Maria  Dent:  attend  OSU. 
Mike    Guilfoyle:    attend    Duke; 
and  play  baseball. 
Mark  Morek,  Dal  Miranda,  and 
Howard  Taylor:  plan  on  enter- 
ing the  armed  services. 
Curt  O'Neal:  take  one  day  at  a 
time. 

Julie  Fischer:  go  to  school  as  far 
away  as  possible  from  her 
parents. 

Michelle  Spencer,  Frances  Hri- 
bar,  Maria  Gelo,  and  Lee  Taur- 
man:  major  in  business  in 
college. 

Christy  Fazio:  wants  to  become 
an  interior  designer. 
Jim  Cudo:  go  to  Tri-C  at  night  to 
study  to  be  a  cop. 
Kim  Konrad,  Bill  McGuinness, 
Diane  Miller,  and  Lisa  Kirchner: 
plan  to  major  in  education. 
Tawfig  Akhir,  Gina  Diaddario, 
and  Veronica  Piscopo:  plan  on 
majoring  in  art. 

Kay  Corrigan  and  Karen  Reed: 
plan  to  major  in  advertising  and 
accounting. 

-Heidi  Martin  and 

Julie  Groves  ^^^1 


fice  Aid  11,12  Yearbook  Staff  12 

Bob  Velkos  Basketball  9,10. 

Joe  Velkos  Basketball  9,10. 

Craig  A.  VoU  Baseball  9,10;  Diving  11. 

Rhonda  Walls  Track  9;  Basketball  9. 

Erin  Walsh  Class  Cabinet  11;  Ski  Club 

10,11,12. 

Susan  L.  Walsh  Volleyball  9;  Basketball 

Aid  9;  Class  Cabinet  11. 

Jennifer   Lynn   Walternnire   Student 

Council  9,10,11,12;  Class  Cabinet  9,10; 

Choral  Masters  10,11,12;  Varsity  Chorale 

11,12;  Big  Show  10,11,12;  Senior  Talent 

Show  10,11,12. 

Stephanie   Renee   Walton   Big  Show 

9,10,12;   Senior   Talent    Night    10,11,12; 

Student  Council  10;  Class  Cabinet  10; 

Varsity  Chorale  11,12;  Ad  Club  10. 

Tracey    Ann    Walworth    Ad    Club 

9,10,11,12;  Wrestling  Stat  9,10,11. 

Maryann  Waschura  Student  Council  12; 

Wai  Napolo  9. 


Greg  Juratic  working  hard  on  his  homework. 


Seniors 


Prom  Plans 

Seniors  plan  for  prom 

s 


eniors  were  polled  as  to  what  they  would  be  doing  for  the  prom.  Here  are 

some  of  the  typical  responses. 

Vada  Owens,  Bill  Kunes,  Kelli  Vanah,  Michelle  Spencer,  Mike  Guilfoyle, 
Christina  Fasick,  Karen  Reen,  Jennifer  O'Neill,  Tawfig  Akhir,  Gina  Diaddario, 
Michele  Savolainen,  Leila  Thomas,  Diane  Miller  and  Gilbert  Urena  are  all  plan- 
ning on  having  a  good  time. 

Mark  Morek,  Mike  Betts,  Kim  Konrad  and  Valencia  Strowder  all  plan  on  going 
out  of  town  after  the  prom. 

Jim  Cudo,  Darren  Pekar,  Lucretia  Dillard,  Gerald  Moore  and  Liz  Oroz  are  going  to 
do  a  lot  of  partying. 

Heidi  Martin  wants  to  take  a  limo  by  a  McDonalds  drive  thru  window. 
Curt  Spencer  just  wants  to  go. 

Kay  Corrigan  wants  to  finally  have  the  person  she  wants  right  there  by  her  side. 
Veronica  Piscopo  wants  to  go  and  leave  alive. 

Rashawn  Perry  wants  to  go  to  after  prom  and  then  to  discos  for  most  of  the  night. 
Tracy  Thomas  wants  to  wear  a  tux. 

Shelly  Tinker  wants  to  find  a  gorgeous  dress,  rent  a  limo  and  go  with  a  guy 
wearing  a  white  tux  with  tails. 

Barbie  Jurkovic  wants  to  go  and  meet  people  from  her  graduating  class  that  she 
has  never  even  seen. 

Beth  Perdan  wants  to  watch  the  sun  rise  with  her  friends  and  Cathy  turn  green. 
Curt  O'Neal  wants  to  give  flowers  and  happiness  to  his  date. 
Willie  Daniel  II  is  planning  on  going  with  more  than  one  girl. 
Lisa  Anderson  is  going  with  a  gorgeous  guy  and  have  one  of  her  most  memoraable 
times. 

Maria  Gelo  hopes  to  go  drag  racing  in  her  limo. 

Kim  Konrad  hopes  to  go  to  her  aunt's  cottage  at  Put-in-Bay  and  go  to  Cedar  Point. 
Steve  Smith  wants  to  have  a  good  time  and  not  wake  up  the  day  after  with  a 
hangover  or  a  baby. 

Tracy  Scolaro  hopes  to  visit  the  Kokomos  after  the  prom. 
Kelly  Higgins  is  planning  on  having  the  most  awesome  dress  and  had  and  arrive 
in  a  1965  candy  apple  red  Ford  Mustang. 


Homecoming  was  a  lot  of  fun  but  prom  is  much  better. 


Seeing  And  Reading 

Seniors  choose  their  favorite  movies  and  boolis 


he  Class  of  '89,  apart 
from  being  hard  workers, 
took  time  out  to  go  with 
friends  to  the  movies  or  to 
lounge  around  and  red  a  book. 
The  top  ranked  movies  for  se- 
niors were  "Dirty  Dancing," 
"Cocktail,"  "Top  Gun,"  and 
"Raw."  Others  mentioned  in- 
cluded "Nightmare  on  Elm 
Street  Part  4,"  "Fatal  Attraction," 
"Animal  House,"  "Platoon," 
"Lost  Boys,"  "Caddyshack"... 
the  list  goes  on.  As  for  books, 
the  favorite  novels  were  Of  Mice 
and  Men,  The  Catcher  in  the 
Rye,  A  Tale  of  Two  Cities, 
Wuthering  Heights,  Lord  of  the 
Flies,  The  Outsiders,  and  In  Cold 
Blood.  It  is  a  variety  of  interest 
representing  a  variety  of  indi- 
viduals. Indeed,  the  seniors  here 
at  Euclid  have  great  taste  in  en- 
tertainment. -Heidi  Martin 


Students  found  art  classes  interesting. 


Joe  Jankowski  recommends  "Modern  Physics". 


Students  showing  that  books  are  important  in  their  classes. 


Denise  Murphy  looks  lovely  with  literature. 


Seniors 


What's  On  TV? 


Seniors  relate  their  favorite  television  shows 


Television  played  a  large 
part  in  the  lives  of  the  se- 
niors at  Euclid  High 
School.  Many  seniors  spent 
much  of  their  home  time  in 
front  of  the  television.  A  poll  of 
the  seniors  showed  that  the  most 
popular  television  show  was 
"The  Cosby  Show".  In  second 
place  was  "Cheers",  "Alf"  and 


"Growing  Pains".  After  that 
came  "L.  A.  Law".  Night  Court", 
"21  Jump  Street",  "Family  Ties" 
and  "Days  of  Our  Lives".  Other 
shows  that  were  mentioned  were 
"The  Young  Ones",  "Moon- 
lighting", "Beauty  and  the 
Beast",  "Santa  Barbara",  "Who's 
the  Boss",  "Electric  Blue",  "A 
Different  World",  "The  Brady 


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Bunch",  "MacGyver",  "Perfect 
Strangers",  "Video  Soul",  "Tour 
of  Duty",  "Kate  and  Allie",  "Da- 
vid Letterman",  "Hunter",  "Wi- 
seguy",  "MASH",  "All  My  Chil- 
dren",  "Twilight  Zone", 
"Designing  Women",  "Laverne 
and  Shirley",  "National  Geo- 
graphic", "T.  J.  Hooker", 
"Knot's  Landing",  "Morton 
Downey  Jr.  Show",  "Guiding 
Light",  "Full  House",  "Police 
Squad",  "My  Two  Dads",  and 
"Green  Acres". 


Could  this  be  a  new  filming  location  for  "Sesame  Street"? 


Danielle  Tuckerman,  Lisa  Anderson  and  Christina  Fasick, 
the  new  "Star  Search"  regulars? 


Nora  Race,  Marie  Sheridan  and  Kristie  Attwood  probably  wish  they  were  on 
"The  Dating  Game". 


Looking  Back  Divider 


SPRING  'S8 


Looking  Back  Divider 


Baseball  Teams  Excell 


Varsity  baseball  row  1:  Mike  Dunmire,  Mark  Dunmire,  Paul  Kudlak,  Matt  Harrison, 
Shawn  Roche,  Mike  Guilfoyle.  Row  2:Coach  Ray  Fisher,  Joe  Medved,  Matt  Carpen- 
ter, Scott  Brown,  Ron  Ulle,  John  Colbert,  Len  Nieves.  Row  3:  Coach  Jeff  Hartmann, 
Pat  Langdon,  Tom  Strah,  Matt  Medve,  Ed  Ryans,  Rick  Hornyak,  Tony  Granito,  Head 
Coach  Paul  Serra. 


VARSITY  BASEBALL 

s 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT^ 

3 

Holy  Name 

6 

5 

Kaiser,  Honolulu 

10 

8 

Edgewater,  Florida 

6 

5 

Kaiser,  Honolulu 

7 

6 

Columbus,  Georgia 

13 

7 

Campolindo,  Calif. 

12 

9 

Benedictine 

6 

5 

Chardon 

0 

10 

Brush 

2 

9 

Mentor 

6 

4 

Eastlake  North 

3 

6 

St.  Joseph 

9 

2 

Maple  Heights 

5 

9 

Mayfield 

4 

8 

St.  Edward 

7 

21 

Willoughby  South 

0 

10 

Chanel 

0 

21 

Bedford 

0 

6 

Bay  Village 

3 

13 

Mentor 

8 

8 

Perry 

5 

11 

Brush 

1 

13 

Rocky  River 

0 

3 

Eastlake  North 

8 

3 

Mentor 

2 

17 

Maple  Heights 

S 

5 

Shaker  Heights 

0 

1 

Painesville  Riverside 

2 

3 

Mayfield 

4 

10 

Willoughby  South 

1 

3 

Bedford 

1 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  21  LOST  10 

CCC  RECORD       WON  11  LOST  3 

LEAGUE  FINISH  1st 

JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASEBALL 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

15 

Holy  Name 

4 

5 

St.  Joseph 

0 

5 

Valley  Forge 

1 

0 

Benedictine 

3 

9 

Chardon 

4 

2 

Brush 

5 

6 

Mentor 

1 

11 

North 

12 

11 

St.  Joseph 

6 

17 

Maple  Heights 

6 

11 

Mayfield 

5 

5 

St.  Edward 

8 

7 

St.  Edward 

3 

24 

South 

2 

15 

Chanel 

14 

4 

Bedford 

1 

4 

Bay  Village 

3 

2 

Mentor 

1 

12 

Brush 

4 

7 

Rocky  River 

4 

2 

North 

0 

5 

Maple  Heights 

9 

8 

St.  Ignatius 

7 

11 

Mayfield 

1 

3 

South 

2 

11 

Bedford 

1 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  20  LOST  5  TIE  1 

GCC  RECORD       WON  10  LOST  3  TIE  1 

LEAGUE  FINISH  1st 

Junior  Varsity  baseball  row  1:  Adam  Brown,  Jim  Batteiger,  Marlon  Moore,  Doug 
Higham,  Scott  Danna,  John  Little.  Row  2:  Eric  Kuhen,  Greg  Bachelor,  Dan  Spehar,  Mike 
Shippitka,  Chad  Bracken,  Chris  Mannello,  Rob  Mingle,  Coach  Dennis  Turkall.  Row  3: 
Tim  Phillis,  John  Parsons,  Ted  Swearingen,  Matt  Chinchar,  Dan  Tomic,  Steve  Fakult, 
Jack  Nemecek,  Jim  Sigh. 


Looking  Back 


Softballers  Finish  First 


1 

FRESHMAN  SOFTBALL          1 

^H 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

1 

Cleve.  Heights 

8 

8 

South 

13 

0 

Mayfield 

3 

IS 

Orange 

4 

19 

Hawken 

5 

6 

North 

9 

2 

Brush 

19 

4 

North 

10 

9 

South 

13 

7 

Mayfield 

8 

15 

Cleve.  Heights 

4 

19 

Hawken 

9 

15 

Orange 

20 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  4 

LOST  9 

■ 

Varsity  Softball  Row  1:  Laurie  Longstreth,  Jill  Sopko, 
Michelle  Jividen,  Cindy  Cramer,  Marlene  Hribar, 
Christina  Fasick.  Row  2:  Angle  Camber,  Meme  Vend, 
Tracey  Dembek,  Lynn  Phillips,  Megan  Wandersleben, 
Brandy  Reichman,  Coach  Nolan. 

Junior  Varsity  Softball  Row  1:  Laura  Montagner,  Jan- 
nifer  Kacperski,  Kristie  Ugrinic,  Cynthia  Grubach,  Jill 
Enneper,  Tracey  Filipasic,  Gina  Juengel.  Row  2:  Man- 
ager Marcus  Kelly,  Theresa  Champa,  Marlene  Apain- 
ites,  Danielle  DeSico,  Kelli  Vanah,  Karen  Reed,  Julie 
Noble,  Coach  Dan  Maxson. 


FRESHMAN  BASEBALL 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

8 

Brush 

6 

16 

North 

4 

7 

St.  Joseph 

6 

8 

Mayfield 

7 

7 

St.  Edward 

5 

15 

South 

8 

7 

Shaker 

5 

14 

Bay 

0 

7 

Solon 

1 

11 

BrMsh 

0 

20 

Shaker 

1 

8 

South 

1 

17 

North 

0 

10 

St.  Ignatius 

3 

16 

Mayfield 

6 

13 

St.  Ignatius 

7 

11 

St.  Joseph 

1 

9 

St.  Edward 

3 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  17 

LOSTO 

GCC 

RECORD  WON  8 

LOSTO 

LEAGUE  FINISH  1st 

^■■■1 

JUNIOR  VARSITY  SOFTBALL 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

10 

Central  Cath. 

8 

3 

Garfield  Hts. 

13 

7 

Holy  Name 

9 

9 

Mentor 

14 

14 

Regina 

10 

0 

South 

5 

2 

Brush 

13 

19 

Maple  Hts. 

8 

22 

Bedford 

4 

5 

Mayfield 

7 

2 

Lake  Catholic 

11 

15 

Magnificat 

13 

0 

North 

16 

3 

Brush 

7 

10 

Mentor 

11 

8 

South 

9 

7 

Maple  Hts. 

6 

13 

Bedford 

0 

6 

Holy  Name 

17 

0 

Mayfield 

9 

6 

North 

7 

26 

Warrensville  Hts 

3 

SEASON  WON  8  LOST  14 

GCC 

WON  4  LOST  11 

JH^^g 

VARSITY  SOFTBALL 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

1 

Central  Cath. 

6 

11 

Villa  Angela 

0 

6 

Trinity 

13 

5 

Holy  Name 

4 

0 

Mentor 

4 

14 

Regina 

3 

0 

South 

1 

9 

Brush 

11 

13 

Maple  Hts 

4 

17 

Bedford 

4 

10 

Mayfield 

0 

3 

Lake  Cath. 

10 

5 

Magnificat 

0 

7 

North 

8 

6 

Mentor 

0 

12 

Brush 

8 

6 

South 

5 

6 

Solon 

0 

6 

Padua 

15 

7 

Wickliffe 

2 

1 

South 

8 

5 

Maple  Hts 

1 

9 

Bedford 

1 

14 

Holy  Name 

8 

12 

Mayfield 

3 

4 

Villa  Angela 

7 

4 

North 

2 

6 

Warrensville 

0 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  18  LOST  10 

GCC  RECORD       WON  10  LOST  4 

g.  LEAGUE  FINISH  1st 

:^m 

Looking  Back 


Boy's  Track  Row  1:  Eric  Eyman,  Lee  Taurman,  Bob  Jones,  John  Wanderslaben,  Matt 
Schwartz,  Joe  VeharRow  2:  Jamil  Price,  Keith  Hood,  Pete  Caputo,  Jeff  Brown,  Bob  Bell,John 
HaggertyRow  3:  Bruce  Hardman,  Harry  Luikart,  Rob  Smith,  Tawfig  Akhir,  Tom  McClinton, 
Nate  HallowayRow  4:  Vernard  Adams,  Tarnell  Thompson,  Patrice  Ward,  Clarence  Sim- 
mons, Eric  Berry,  Travis  O'Hannon,  Donald  Craig,  Ray  RhoneRow  5:  Reggie  Roach,  Carlos 
Henderson,  Lance  Nosse,  Reggie  White,  coach  RamlowRow  6:Mr.  Soltez,  Mr.  Halbedel,  Mr. 
Tomasi 


Girl's  Track  Row  1:  Lisa  Tirabassi,  Jeanette  Sas,  Jodi  Enneper,  Coleen  Bradach,  India  Ford, 
Angie  Arrington,  T.  C.  Lee,  Sandy  SesicRow  2:  Mia  Parise,  Lisa  Marvin,  Nicole  Molnar, 
Terri  Schmeling,  Carmela  Cornelius,  Velencia  Strowder,  Bridget  Negrelli,  Becky  Reid, 
Shannon  ThomasRow  3:  Merideth  Fitzgerald,  Heather  Morrison,  Kristina  Motiejunas,  Tra- 
cy Prestigomo,  Chris  Valencic,  Chris  OboczkyRow  4:  Head  Coach  Pete  Schweke,  Terri 
Renshaw,  Laura  West,  asst.  coach  Tom  Wanderslaben,  asst.  coach  Dick  YorkNot  pictured: 
Karen  Maroli,  Taray  Terry,  Leila  Thomas,  Laura  Zigman,  Jennifer  Davis,  Jill  Tomasi, 
Monica  Thomas,  Karmen  Knez 


FRESHMAN  BOYS  TRACK 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

51 

Mentor  Ridge 

80 

69 

Mentor  Mem. 

59 

57 

Mentor  Shore 

75 

65 

Riverside 

67 

65 

Mayfield 

58 

59.5 

Cleve.  Hts. 

72.5 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  2  LOST  4 

GCC 

RECORD  WON  2  LOST  2 

VARSITY  BOY'S  TRACK 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

110      South 

22 

114      North 

18 

69      Brush 

63 

104       St.  Joseph 

28 

102      Bedford 

25 

104      Maple  Hts. 

28 

63       Mentor 

69 

115      Mayfield 

17 

BIG  MEETS 

Medina 

2nd 

Dupler 

2nd 

Mentor 

Isl 

Sandusky 

1st 

Euclid 

2nd 

District 

2nd 

Regional 

2nd 

State 

29th 

SEASON   RECORD  WON  7 

LOSTl 

GCC       RECORD  WON  6  LOST 

LEAGUE  FINISH  2nd 

■jm 

VARSITY  GIRL'S  TRACK 

EUCLID                              OPPONENT 

58              North 

70 

83               Bedford 

45 

84               Maple  Hts. 

44 

54               Mentor 

74 

82              Mayfield 

46 

79               Brush 

49 

74               South 

54 

Medina  Relays 

4th 

Cardinal  Relays 

3rd 

Ranger  Relays 

3rd 

Bay  Rocket  Relays 

Sth 

League  Meet 

2nd 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  5  LOST  2 

GCC       RECORD  WON  5  LOST  2 

LEAGUE  FINISH  3rd 

Robert  Smith  giving  one  of  usual  spectacular 
performances. 


Looking  Back 


l^^^^M 

FRESHMAN  GIRL'S  TRACK 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

45 

Mentor  Ridge 

81 

67 

Mentor  Memorial 

61 

66 

Mentor  Shore 

61 

50 

Riverside 

66   J 

39 

Cleve.  Hts. 

86    1 

EUCLID  INVIT.  FIFTH 

1 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  2  LOST  3 

J 

GCC 

RECORD  WON  2  LOST  1 

M 

-reshman  Girl's  Track  Row  1:  Telesa  Terry,  Patty  Lux,  Ann  Kelly,  Kim  Mikich,  Missy 
iocco,  Michelle  Norton.  Row  2:  Debbie  Isgro,  Becky  Karnak,  Hope  Schmidt,  Lisa  Riedel, 
iue  Chun,  Lee  Jackson,  Dick  York.  Row  3:  Terra  Proctor,  Brandy  Nickell,  Janene 
^akraysek,  Kelly  Duffy,  Chris  Von  Sick,  Michelle  Secic,  Rogelene  Castro. 


Varsity  Tennis  Row  1:  Leo  Dejak,  Joe  Tressler,  Ken  Lux,  Eric  Cala- 
brese.  Row  2:  Dzerowicz,  Bill  Tajgiszer,  Chris  Marcic,  Joe 
Jankowski. 


Junior  Varsity  Tennis:  Peter  Swope,  Lorenzo  Norris,  Craig  Bush,  Dal 
Miranda,  Keith  Speroff. 


VARSITY  BOY'S  TENNIS 

EUCLID 

OPONENT 

4 

Valley  Forge                             1 

0 

North  Olmsted                        5 

4 

Richmond  Hts.                        0 

0 

Brecksville                                  5 

0 

Cleve.  Hts.                               5 

5 

Kirtland                                    0 

1 

North                                        4 

2 

Parma                                          3 

0 

Mayfield                                   5 

4 

St.  Joseph                                 1 

1 

Mentor                                     4 

1 

West  Geauga                            4 

4 

South                                        1 

1 

Lakewood                                 4 

0 

Brush                                        5 

3 

Padua                                        2 

2 

Lake  Catholic                          3 

4 

Normandy                               1 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  7  LOST  11 

GCC 

RECORD  WON  1  LOST  4 

LEAGUE  FINISH  FIFTH 

JUNIOR  VARSITY  TENNIS 

EUCLID 

OPPONENT 

0 

Brecksville 

5 

0 

University 

5 

1 

Cleve.  Hts. 

4 

0 

Mayfield 

5 

0 

Mentor 

5 

0 

West  Geauga 

5 

3 

Mayfield 

2 

SEASON  RECORD  WON  1  LOST  6 

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"Impossible  things  are  hap- 
pening every  day"  as  was  the 
case  when  the  plain  country 
bumpkin  Cinderella  was  wed  to 
Prince  Christopher  Rupert  Win- 
demire  Vladimire  Karl  Alexan- 
der Francois  Reginold  Lancelot 
Herman  Gregory  James.  (Their 
names  sure  were  long  enough!) 
We  were  all  familiar  with  that 
absolutely  delightful,  romantic 
tale  of  true  love  at  first  sight  and 
last  year  on  March  18, 19  and  25 
the  story  was  presented  in  full 
color  as  Euclid  High's  annual 
musical.  Big  Show. 

Under  the  ever  patient,  imagi- 
native, and  brilliant  direction  of 
Sandi  Bambic  as  well  as  the  in- 
valuable guidance  of  musical  di- 
rector Robert  Godfrey,  choreog- 
rapher Sally  Parrino,  orchestral 
director  Bill  Shafer,  advisor  Ju- 
dith Carmody,  and  technical  di- 
rector Allen  Black,  a  gorgeous, 
extravagant,  breathtaking  ver- 
sion of  Cinderella  thrilled  adults 
and  children  alike.  Of  course, 
the  cast  themselves  were  also  re- 
sponsible for  the  spectacle;  such 
scenes  as  the  tender  romance  of 
Cinderella  and  the  Prince,  the 
balance  of  merriment  and  pater- 
nal concern  of  the  King  and 
Queen,  the  magic  of  the  God- 
mother, and  the  hilarity  of  the 
snobby  Stepmother  and  Stepsis- 
ters as  they  fell  under  Cinderel- 
la's trance. 

One,  also,  could  never  over- 
look and  praise  the  chorus  and 
dancers  as  well  as  all  the  other 
students  that  were  involved  be- 
cause as  Miss  Bambic  often  said 
"one  part  is  just  as  important  to 
the  show  as  any  other  in  making 
it  a  success."  Those  who  were 
responsible  for  the  beautiful 
performances  made  "Cinderella" 
rank  as  one  of  the  best  Big 
Shows  ever.  As  one  audience 
member  remarked,  "You  can't 
see  everything  the  first  time  you 
come.  It  is  all  so  beautiful,  so 
colorful  that  you'd  have  to  come 
back  many  times  to  see  all  that 
goes  on.  It  was  superlative." 
-Heidi  Martin 


Looking  Back 


What  did  you  get  when  you 
mixed  together  a  stabbing,  an  at- 
tempted poisoning,  several 
strange  disappearances,  a  myste- 
rious gunshot  and  a  creaky  old 
mansion?  Oddly  enough,  it  was 
the  setting  for  last  year's  spring 
play  "But  Why  Bump  Off  Bar- 
naby?"  Under  the  patient  and 
persistent  direction  of  Judith 
Carmody,  this  farce  successfully 
brought  laughter  in  abundance 
to  its  audiences. 

A  party  was  arranged  at  Marl- 
gate  Manor,  ancestral  home  of 
Orion  LeDuc,  a  somewhat  crip- 
pled baronet.  Lady  Barbara  Fen- 
wick,  his  supposedly  deaf  sister- 
in-law,  and  Miss  Barnsdale,  the 


very  proper,  quite  blind  family 
governess.  An  apprehensive  and 
sometimes  rude  maid,  Magnolia, 
was  hired  as  well  as  a  proper  and 
efficient  butler,  Medkins. 
Guests  include  Barnaby  Folcey, 
the  sole  poor  relation  of  the  Le- 
Duc's,  Cleo  Barton,  a  fading 
American  actress  who  thinks 
otherwise,  and  Dora  Dunstock, 
Orion's  sweet  but  extremely  na- 
ive niece.  Naturally,  surprise 
company  also  intrudes  in  the 
form  of  Rosalind  Barstow,  an  at- 
tractive fortune  hunter,  and  Jeff 
Barnett,  a  handsome  police  re- 
porter and  a  friend  that  Cleo 
picked  up  in  a  pub. 

What  could  ruin  such  a  won- 
derous  affair  but  the  untimely 
murder  of  Barnaby.  As  Dora 
would  say,  "But  why  would  any- 
one want  to  bump  off  Barnaby?" 
The  search  for  the  murderer  and 
his  other  motive  is  confused  by 
the  message  left  by  the  deceased, 
spelling  "BAR."  Everyone  pre- 
sent was  connected  to  these 
three  letters,  either  in  name  or  in 
action,  with  the  highest  suspi- 
cion falling  on  Dora  and  Jeff, 
who  were  discussing  their  wed- 
ding plans  with  Barnaby  when 
he  was  killed.  They  all  seemed  to 
have  suspicious  stories  as  well  as 
a  further  connection  to  what 
some  refer  to  as  "thingies," 
"zambules,"  "whatsies,"  or  "leg 
baggage."  (These  were  the  con- 
tainers that  carrier  pidgeons  car- 
ry their  messages  in.) 

It  was  a  hilarious  and  enter- 
taining experience  for  both  the 
actors  and  the  audience. 
-Heidi  Martin 


Looking  Back 


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Final  Hours 


Looking  Back 


Vile  Express  Our  Appreciation  To  Our,,. 


BUSINESS  PATRONS 


DR.  A.  A.  ROLFE 

22408  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

Suite  206 

289-8998 


DR.  ELWOOD  SAWITKE 

Optometrist 

20050  Lal(e  Shore  Bivd. 

481-0979 


NORTHEAST  ORAL  AND 
IVIAXILLOFACIAL 
SURGEONS,  INC. 

410  Euclid  Medical  Plaza 
26300  Euclid  Ave. 

261-1010 
Dr.  Donald  Lewis 
Dr.  Eugene  Linsey 


FACULTY  PATRONS 


Mr. 


Jane  Addis 

Bob  Addis 

Justin  J.  Antonini 

Antonia  Araca 

Cheryl  Arthur 

Ronald  A.  Backos 

Sandi  Bambic 

Stanford  Bender 

Allen  Black 

Patricia  Buck 

Judith  Lynne  Carmody 

Ms.  Wilma  Carroll 

Doc  Daugherty 

and  Mrs.  Thomas  Gubitosi 


Patricia  Habat 

Frank  Hoffert 

Jan  Kehn 

Jane  Lellis 

Joan  H.  Lidrbauch 

Ted  and  Mary  Lomac 

Mrs.  Margaret  Lucas 

William  McGuinness 

Judith  McLaughlin 

Mrs.  K.  Morris 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Petrovic 

Roy  Pignatiello 

Sally  J.  Pla 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Reno 


Anthony  Russo 

Sandy  Sanborn 

Paul  Serra 

Frank,  Tina  and  Frankie  Soltesz 

Dave  and  Phyllis  Sprochi 

Judith  Stobinski 

Christine  Torrelli 

Bill  Von  Benken 

Mary  White 

Bob  Yocum 

The  Yuhas  Family 

Judith  Zubizarreta 


PARENT  PATRONS 


Paul  and  Karen  Blanc  /  Mark  Blanc 

Tim  and  Carmie  Fogarty  /  Christen  Fogarty 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  Gubitosi  /  Domenic  Gubitosi 

Doug  and  Leona  Johnson  /  Phil  Johnson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Phillip  A.  Matish  /  Alison  Matish 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Maxwell  /  Elaine  Maxwell 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Anton  Medved  /  Vicky  Medved 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  Mehls  /  Doug  Mehls 

Carolyn  Mikich  /  Kimberly  Mikich 


John  and  Patricia  Miller  /  John  R.  Miller 

Gary  and  Guila  Noble  /  Julie  Ann  Noble 

Michele  Pinzarroni  /  Christina  Pinzarroni 

Edmond  and  Barbara  Shivak  /  John  Shivak 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bruce  Torzewski  Sr.  /  Bruce  Torzewski  Jr. 

James  Trionfante  /  Dean  Trionfante 

Dennis  and  Sheila  Turkall  /  Corri  Turkall 

Chester  and  Constance  Westover  /  Peter  L.  Westover 


PARENT  PATRONS 


Thad  and  Dolores  Anderson 

Lisa  M.  Anderson 

Lisa,  you  have  been  a  joy  in  our  hearts.  We  hope 

your  future  will  be  great  in  whatever  you  do. 

Our  love, 

Mom  and  Dad 

Peter  and  Colleen  Asseff 

Denise  Asseff 

Congratulations  Class  of  '89'.  Happiness  and 

success  to  all,  especially  to  those  we  know  and 

love! 

John  and  Betty  Attwood 

Kristin  A.  Attwood 

You  know  your  roots. 

You  know  your  goals. 

You  will  grow  to  achieve  them; 

Love  you 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Bierer  Jr. 

Sally  Louise  Bierer 

Thanks  for  happy  memories.  Best  wishes  for 

your  future! 

Charles  and  Ronna  Bryant 

Chris  Bryant 

Congratulations  to  the  drum  line  and  to  the 

marching  band  for  a  great  year!  The  Bryant 

Family 

Dennis  and  Betsy  Caric 

Kathy  Caric 

Kathy,  Congratulations!  We  are  so  proud  of 

you! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Ruth  and  Joe  Cickavage 

Diane  Cickavage 

Dear  "Crash";  We  are  thankful  you  are  still 

with  us.  If  you  have  a  3.00  and  make  NHS,  all 

debts  are  forgiven.  Ruthie  and  Joey 

Keith  and  Carol  Clark 

David  Clark 

Strive  for  what  makes  you  happy 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eric  G.  Clark 

Shaun  Eric  Clark 

Shaun,  we're  proud  of  you,  Good  Luck!  Mom 

and  Dad 

Thomas  and  Joan  Colbert 
John  P.  Colbert 
Congratulations!  We  love  you! 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Julius  Day 
Catherine  Day- 
Best  of  luck  to  Cathy  aand  the  class  of  1989 

William  C.  and  Jane  R.  Dehner 

Amy  Dehner 

Dear  Amy;  Congratulations  and  good  luck  in 

the  future.  Mom,  Dad,  Sue,  Deb,  Karen,  Jenny 

Nick  and  Charlotte  DiBartolomeo 
Dan  DiBartolomoe 
Congratulations  Dan. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  T.  DiSantis 
Mary  Ellen  DiSantis 


Best  wishes  for  health,  happiness  and  the  future 
of  your  dreams.  Mom  and  Dad 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Donnett  Sr. 
Mark  Donnett 
Congratulations!! 

John  and  Beverly  Drage 

Lisa  Drage 

May  God  bless  and  keep  you  in  his  care 

Cathy  and  Steve  Enneper 

Jill  Enneper 

Jill;  Good  Luck  next  year.  Enjoy  your  senior 

year  at  Euclid.  Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Jodi,  and  Jean 

Ken  and  Linda  Fair 

Meg  Fair 

Congratulations  Meg!  Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Henry  B.  and  Marsha  A.  Fischer 
Julie  Anne  Fischer 
Congratulations  to  the  class  of  '89! 

Jim  and  Mary  Fumich 
Victoria  A.  Fumich 

Vicky,  Have  fun,  but  absorb  all  knowledge  pos- 
sible in  your  last  two  years  of  high  school.  We 
love  and  are  proud  of  you. 

Dad  and  Santy  Gilmore 

Shannon  Gilmore 

Good  Luck  seniors,  the  future  is  yours. 

Wayne  and  Bonnie  M.  Gould 

Scott  R.  Gould 

Congratulations  to  our  son,  Scott  Gould  on  a 

great    "88-89".     We're     proud     of    your 

accomplishments. 

Mom  and  Dad,  Wayne  and  Bonnie  Gould 

Nicholas  and  Joan  Grubach  Jr. 

Nicholas  M.  Grubach 

Stand  for  truth.  Never  give  up  and  always  do 

your  best. 

Love,  Dad  and  Mom 

Jim  and  Pat  Gildone 

Danelle  Gildone 

To  our  sweet  little  Danelle, 

We  love  you. 

Mommy  and  Daddy 

James  B.  and  Antoinette  Haffey 
Gesse  Haffey 

Gesse,  As  you  leave  your  school  days  behind 
and  move  on  to  college,  you  will  begin  to  under- 
stand how  we  have  tried  to  prepare  you  for 
anything  you  will  encounter  through  life.  We 
are  very  proud  of  you! 
All  our  love.  Mom  and  Dad 

Corlista  Hardman 

Bruce  Hardman 

Bruce,  I  am  so  very  proud  of  the  young  man  you 

have  become.  May  you  achieve  all  of  your  goals 

in  life. 

Love,  Mom 

Buck  and  Rachel  Henry 
Jeanette  Henry 


Congratulations  to  the  class  of  1989. 

The  Henry  Family,  Buck,  Rachel  and  Susan 

Charles  and  Kathleen  Hughes 

Brian  J.  Hughes 

Brian,  We  loved  you  from  the  moment  you  were 

born,  and  as  you  grew  our  love  and  respect  grew 

with  you.  We  pray  you  always  give  and  receive 

only  the  best  life  has  to  offer. 

Love  Mom  and  Dad 

Kathleen  Jelenic 

Mark  Jelenic 

I  hope  your  life  is  as  happy  as  you  have  made 

my  life. 

Love,  Mom 

Bill  and  Laurel  Jerin 

Bill  Jerin 

Congratulations.  You  made  the  first  of  many 

steps! 

Mom  and  Dad 

John  Kale 

Live  long  and  prosper. 

Mrs.  Merle  Kirchner 

Lisa  L.  Kirchner 

We  are  so  proud  of  you.  Love  and  Happiness 

always. 

Mom  and  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Don  Kitchen 

Mike  Kitchen 

May  the  life  ahead  of  you  be  as  successful  and 

fun  filled  as  your  high  school  years  have  been. 

You  have  made  us  very  proud. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Betty  and  Gary  Kleckner 
Cynthia  Kleckner 
So  proud  of  you. 
Love  you. 

Frances  Koman 

Diane  Koman 

Good  Luck  in  the  future  and  years  to  come. 

Mom  and  Dad 

John  and  Bea  Kushma 

Kathy  Kushma 

Congratulations  and  the  best  of  everything  to 

the  class  of  '89 

Brian  and  Mary  LeQuyea 

Michael  LeQuyea 

Congratulations  Michael!  We  love  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Charles  Lmbert  Jr. 

Kevin  Limbert 

Congratulations  Kevin,  We're  proud  of  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Jack  and  JoAnn  Marron 

Stacey  Marron 

Stacey,  We  have  always  been  so  proud  of  you 

and  know  that  if  you  continue  to  work  as  hard 

as  you  have  these  last  four  years,  your  future 

will  be  bright. 

Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Nate 


Parent  Patrons 


Vern  and  Clara  Martin 

Heidi  Martin 

Heidi,  What  a  great  four  years  you  have  had  at 

EHS.  We  are  very  proud  of  you  and  your  accom- 

pHshments.    You    must    build    the    ladder    by 

which  you  climb.  What  a  start! 

Love  Mom  and  Dad 

Michael  and  Geraldine  Mazzei 

Mathias  Mazzei 

"What  a  man  thinks  about  himself.  That  it  is 

which  determines  or  rather  indicates  his  fate."  - 

Thoreau 

Tom  and  Vicky  McNamara 
Mary  L.  McNamara 
You  make  us  feel  proud. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Dalmacio  L.  Miranda  Jr. 
Dalmacio  B.  Miranda  Jr.  Ill 
Dear  Junior,  Congratulations  on  your  gradua- 
tion. May  the  good  Lord  bless  you  and  guide 
you  always. 
Love  from  Daddy,  Mommy,  Sisters  and  Brother 

Ms.  Etoi  Moore 

Gerald  Edwin  Moore 

Reach  for  the  stars. 

There's  one  up  there  for  you. 

Set  all  your  life's  goals. 

Then  go  for  them. 

Tried  and  true. 

God  Bless  you. 

Love  Mom 

Tony  and  Kathy  Muzinic 
Chris  Muzinic 
Chris,  We  love  you! 
Mom  and  Dad 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  H.  Oboczky 
Christine  A.  Oboczky 
We  love  you  Chris, 
Mom  and  Dad 

Charlotte  and  Rudy  Perdan 
Beth  Perdan 
Good  Luck  Beth 
We  love  you. 

Joyce  and  Lane  Alkire 
William  Rabbits 
Bill,  Good  Luck  in  the  future. 
Love,  Mom  and  Pop 

Jamila  H.  Rashid 

Najla  Rashid 

Congratulations!  1  love  you  and  may  God  bless 

you  in  all  your  endeavors! 

Mom 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vincent  Riha 

Vincent  John  Riha 

To  Vince   "You  are  Gift " 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  J.  Roethel  Jr. 
Robert  J.  Roethel 

Dear  Rob:  Wishing  you  the  best  in  life  and  a 
future  filled  with  happiness.  Good  Luck! 
Mom  and  Dad 


Jeannie  and  Larry  Rowe 

Heather  Rowe 

Heather,  may  your  individuality  remain  with 

you  throughout  this  life  and  the  lifetimes  to 

come. 

Love  Ma  and  Da 

Pat  and  Jim  Sargent 

David  Sargent 

Dave;  You're  number  one  in  our  book. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

George  and  Joan  Sari 

Michelle  Sari 

To  Michelle  Sari:  You've  been  a  delight  to  our 

lives.  We  love  you  and  are  proud  of  you. 

Joe  and  Joanie  Sas 
Jeanette  Sas 

Jeanette    thank   you    for   giving   us    so   many 
things  to  enjoy  and  so  many  memories  to  trea- 
sure during  your  high  school  years. 
Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Allen  and  Marlene  Sauer 

Joseph  R.  Sauer 

Good  Luck  in  the  years  to  come. 

Bill  and  Karen  Schaefer 
Christine  Schaefer 
Chris,  We're  all  so  proud  of  you! 
Love,  Mom,  Dad  and  Paula 

Martin  and  Carol  Soos 

Scott  Soos 

Scott  Soos  "1989"  Congrats!  We  love  you  and 

wish  you  the  best  in  your  future.  Remember,  its 

all  up  to  you. 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad  and  Steven 

Jacqueline  Witt 
Jill  Sopko 

Jill  Anne-  Although  this  may  seem  like  an  end 
to  you,  it  is  only  a  beginning..  Again  you  have 
made  us  all  proud  and  we  want  to  wish  you  all 
the  good  luck  and  good  friends  you  will  need  to 
insure  a  happy  and  meaningful  future. 
Love,  Mom,  Greg,  Dennis  and  Dean 

Patricia  and  Sam  Alacqua 
Tracy  Thomas 
Congratulations  'Killer'. 

Joe  and  Nancy  Valencic 

Ninette  Valencic 

We're  proud  and  happy  for  you  as  you  graduate 

from  high  school.  We  wish  you  a  wonderful 

future! 

Love,  Mom  and  Dad 

Thomas  R.  and  Mary  Vanderhoff 

Thomas  R.  Vanderhoff  Jr. 

Congratulations  and  best  wishes  Thomas.  We 

love  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Catherine  Vrabel  and  Jerome  Vrabel  Sr. 
Melissa  Vrabel 

Melissa,  We  have  always  been  proud  of  you. 
Much  success  and  all  our  love  at  college. 


Bill  and  Sandy  Wagner 

Bill  Wagner 

We  love  you  Billy.  Keep  up  the  good  work. 

Dad  and  Mom 

Chuck  and  Margaret  Walsh 

Erin  Walsh 

We're  proud  of  you,  Erin.  Congratulations  to 

the  class  of  '89. 

Dale  and  Karen  Waltermire 

Jenny  Waltermire 

Jenny,  we  are  so  very  proud  of  you  for  what  you 

are  and  what  you  will  do  in  the  years  to  come. 

We  all  love  you. 

Love,  Mom,  Dad,  Karrie  and  Michael 

Shirley  M.  Dallas 

Stephanie  L.  Williams 

To  my  granddaughter.  May  the  life  that's  set 

before  you  be  of  happiness  and  love,  and  keep 

God  in  everything  you  do.  Reach  high. 

With  love.  Grandma 

Judy  and  Nick  Zingale 

Angela  Lynn  Zingale 

What  you  do  today  is  so  important  because  you 

are  exchanging  one  day  of  your  life  for  it.  We  all 

love  you  so  much!! 

Dad,  Mom,  Tony  and  Tina 

James  W.Cain 

Kathy  Cain 

May   you    remain   the   sweet   and   wonderful 

daughter  you  have  always  been. 

Love  Dad  and  Mom. 

George  and  Arlene  Frankos 
Anthony  Frankos 
God  Bless  you 


Patrons 


INDEX 


A 


Abshire,  Michelle  25,  29,  105 

Academics  Divider  88 

Activities  Divider  22 

Ad  Club  45 

Adams,  Steven  89  145 

Adams,  Thomas  89  57,  61,  145,  180 

Adams,  Vernard  3,  18,  32,  33,  40,  41,  44,  52, 

82,  127,  209,  213,  220 

Addis,  Jane  42,  92,  200 

Addis,  Robert  91,  200 

Addy,  Mike  113 

AFS  42 

Akhir,  Tawfig  89  20,  21,  36,  47,  52,  82,  145, 

180,  184,  185,  207,  220 

Albano,  Adam  107 

Alcazar,  Fernando  89  42,  145,  180 

Alesnik,  Kerri  113 

Alexander,  Myisha  106 

Allen,  Sean  89  8,  36,  38,  47,  82, 101, 129,  145, 

208 

Alphonso,  Frank  106 

Alvis,  Sherri  127 

Amato,  Daniel  72,  73,  126,  127,  130 

Amato,  Sue  52,  92 

Amato,  Suzanne  89  145,  180 

Ames,  Matthew  127 

Anderson,  Edna  92 

Anderson,  Felecia  127 

Anderson,  Lisa  89  32,  53,  85,  101,  144,  145, 

167,  180,  185,  187,  201 

Anderson,  Maryann  113 


Anderson,  Thomika  113 

Andrews,  Harold  62,  72,  73,  113 

Anglen,  Sharon  127 

Apanaites,  Marlene  89  23,  145,  180 

Apanaites,  Stacey  36,  113 

Apuzzio,  John  107 

Aquila,  Laura  89  145 

Aquila,  Renee  127 

Araca,  Anna  92,  200 

Archibald,  Earl  92 

Arlesic,  John  77,  104 

Arlesic,  Paul  127 

Armold,  Tina  113 

Arnold,  Marc  111 

Arnold,  Philip  89  70,  82,  145,  180 

Arthur,  Cheryl  92,  177,  200 

Asbury,  Frank  89  145 

Ashman,  Brian  19,  38,  43,  44,  49,  127,  138 

Asseff,  Denise  127,  201 

Attamante,  Bill  92 

Attwood,  Kristin  89  9,  15,  46,  145,  180,  187, 

201 

Aube,  William  108 

Austin,  Thomas  89  145,  180 

Avcin,  Joseph  43,  44,  127 

Ayer,  Amy  32,  105 

Ayers,  Jennie  25,  28,  105 


B 


Babb,  Thomas  110 

Baber,  Lisa  89  24,  25,  28,  37,  49, 142, 145, 180 


Baca,  Rick  11 

Bachelor,  Bryan  109 

Bachelor,  Gregory  75,  127 

Backos,  Ron  88,  92,  200 

Baer,  Jennifer  89  23,  145,  180 

Bailey,  Angela  89  145 

Bailey,  Christopher  106,  113 

Baioni,  David  65,  110 

Baird,  Dianne  32,  52,  113,  209 

Baker,  Dwayne  29,  82,  125 

Baker,  Joe  89  38,  145 

Baker,  Patti  45,  113 

Bakich,  Milio  89  145 

Balante,  Ronald  125 

Ball,  James  107 

Ball,  Latrica  113 

Ball,  Melissa  127,  130 

Balogh,  Michael  125 

Balogh,  Tiffany  109 

Bambic,  Sandi  13,  20,  36,  52,  92,  105,  109, 

177,  200 

Banach,  Barbara  89  145 

Banc,  Tom  57,  58,  60,  74,  92 

Banks,  Andre  89  145,  180 

Banning,  Shelley  108 

Baranowski,  Christopher  44,  127 

Barbish,  Ethel  92 

Barcza,  Jennifer  46,  127 

Barcza,  John  46,  92 

Barker,  Brenda  91,  100,  205 

Barnauskas,  M.  57,  58 

Barnes,  Michael  89  37,  56,  57,  58,  59,  61, 146, 

180 

Barrett,  Sharon  103,  113,  119,  220 

Barstow,  Christopher  89  64,  65,  146,  180 

Barstow,  Stephen  65,  105 

Barth,  Carolyn  89  146,  180 

Bartlett,  Carla  113 

Bartulovic,  Lucille  127 

Bartulovic,  Marko  89  64,  65,  146,  180 

Barwidi,  Ronald  89  146 

Basketball  Cheerleaders  35 

Basketball,  Boys  74 

Basketball,  Girl's  Varsity  78,  79 

Batteiger,  James  127 

Batykefer,  Raymond  106 

Bauer,  David  25,  28,  30,  31,  52,  127,  130 

Beasley,  Arnold  137 

Bechtel,  Ted  110 

Beck,  Jennifer  25,  26,  113 

Beck,  Michael  73,  110 

Beder,  Edward  109 

Beder,  Judita  40,  126,  127,  130,  220 

Behun,  Jody  108 

Behun,  Stephen  113 

Beideleman,  La  Shon  110 

Beining,  Doreen  125 

Bell,  Brian  107 

Bell,  Frank  Robert  55,  70,  83,  127 


Gunny  Meaney,  Sue  Walsh,  Suzanne  Lisac, 
Jeanette  Sas,  Jill  Sopko,  Carolyn  Brandich, 
Kristin  Schoen,  Danielle  DeSico,  Annie  Cirino 
and  Kelli  Vanah  shake  things  up  at  Senior  Tal- 
ent Show. 


Index 


Bell,  James  89  146,  166,  180 

Bell,  Nikki  105 

Bell,  Wall  52,  89,  137,  180,  207 

Bender,  Stan  89,  92,  200 

Bensusan,  Charlotte  92 

Berardinelli,  Brent  25,  113 

Berger,  Troy  89  32,  33,  142,  146,  170 

Bernstein,  Jason  89  146 

Berzin,  Michelle  127 

Berzin,  Mitchell  62,  113 

Berzinskas,  Michelle  32,  113 

Berzinskas,  Tomas  104 

Besselman,  Kurt  89  137,  147 

Besselman,  William  137 

Betts,  Michael  89  8, 14,  15,  18,  20,  32,  33,  40, 

43,  50,  52,  146,  166,  170,  180,  182,  185,  211, 

212,  220 

Beuck,  Cynthia  89  146 

Beutler,  Sharon  89  146 

Bevanda,  George  127 

Bevanda,  Joe  127 

Bey,  Kamel  108,  127 

Bibbs,  Derrick  107 

Biddlecom,  Kimberly  104 

Bierer,  Sarah  89  18,  24,  28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33, 

51,  52,  85,  146,  180,  201,  212,  220 

Bilak,  Cheryl  127 

Billi,  Sharon  36,  43,  44,  48,  127 

Billingsley,  Vichelle  89  146 

Billups,  Chandra  89  146 

Biskup,  George  89  146 

Bitker,  Matt  106 

Bitner,  Christopher  137 

Bitner,  Gregory  107 

Bizay,  Edward  77,  107 

Black,  Allen  38,  92,  200 

Black,  Dolores  92 

Black,  Lisa  127 


Blackford,  Juliet  104 

Blackmon,  Roslind  89  15,  17,  32,  33,  40,  47, 

146,  182,  211 

Blanc,  Mark  89  83,  144,  146,  180,  200 

Blasius,  S  Michael  89  24,  25,  30,  146 

Blasius,  Theresa  71,  78,  79,  113 

Blcich,  Al  92 

Blumenstein,  Jeremy  40,  45,  127 

Bock,  Laurie  25,  27,  45,  51,  127 

Bock,  Lee  113 

Boiner,  Gerald  113 

Boncela,  Kenyon  89  S7 ,  146,  180 

Bonnay,  Michelle  40,  126,  127,  130 

Booker,  Lonzelle  113 

Borgione,  Wanda  113 

Bornemann,  Thomas  89  42,  82,  83,  147,  180 

Boros,  Jocelyn  106,  113 

Boros,  Joseph  127 

Bothwell,  Aerica  32,  127 

Bouffard,  Matthew  46,  127 

Bowden,  La  Verne  127 

Bowers,  Brian  104 

Bowie,  Rosalind  R  113 

Bowling,  Sherita  110 

Boy's  Basketball  74 

Boy's  Cross  Country  70 

Boy's  Swimming  84 

Boyce,  Nancy  105 

Boyd,  Benjie  105 

Boyd,  Regina  89  32,  53,  147 

Boykin,  Jennean  104 

Boyle,  Edward  113 

Bracken,  Chad  127 

Bradac,  Shawna  113 

Bradach,  Coleen  10,  78,  79,  113 

Bradley,  Monica  127 

Braidic,  James  89  47,  53,  147,  166 

Brandich,  Carolyn  89  147,  170,  203 


Christine  Fazio,  Kim  Konrad,  Christine  Fasick, 
Diane  Cickavage,  Billijo  Humphries,  Lisa 
Drage,  Missy  Long  and  Beth  Brickman  put  on 
their  best  and  biggest  smiles  for  the  camera. 


Brearton,  Gene  92 

Brent,  Christopher  127 

Brewington,  Catinna  11,  80,  113 

Brickman,  Beth  36,  127,  204 

Brickman,  Craig  137 

Brihan,  Daniel  127 

Brkic,  Suzi  113 

Brokaw,  Bridgette  113 

Brokaw,  Monica  89  159 

Brooks,  Charles  62,  111 

Brooks,  Darrell  109 

Brown,  Adam  36,  127 

Brown,  Jeffrey  83,  127 

Brown,  Kirby  89  16,  147 

Brown,  Stacey  25,  26,  104 

Browne,  John  137 

Brozovich,  George  23 

Bruketa,  Anthony  65,  109 

Bruketa,  Loraine  127 

Bruno,  Tracy  67,  127 

Brust,  Jason  36,  127 

Bryant,  Christian  25,  30,  31,  33,  44, 127,  138, 

201 

Bryant,  Ondre  113 

Bryant,  Ron  113 

Buck,  Pat  66,  67,  92,  200 

Buehner,  Pamela  36,  127 

Bunn,  Richard  127 

Burdock,  Kelly  89  147,  180 

Burdock,  Nicholas  73,  110 

Burge,  Maya  127,  133 

Burgess,  Samuel  128 

Burich,  Bridget  32,  111 

Burich,  John  84,  113 

Buris,  B.  57 

Burke,  Patricia  34,  35,  113 

Burke,  Pauline  89  147 

Burke,  Stephen  10,  28,  73,  113 

Burlison,  Jennifer  128 

Burnes,  Casey  109 

Burnette,  John  110 

Burns,  Michael  92,  177 

Burrington,  Steve  128 

Burrows,  Robert  89  147,  180 

Bush,  Craig  89  84,  147 

Bush,  Terence  74,  75,  128 

Butkus,  Audra  102,  128,  130 

Butkus,  Saulius  107 

Bydash,  Wendy  32,  113 


Cabinet,  Senior  Class  37 
Cain,  Kathy  89  147 
Caine,  Rachel  128 
Callahan,  Daymond  109 
Calwise  III,  James  32,  104 
Candow,  Kevin  67,  125 
Canter,  Robin  125 
Cantini,  Cindy  89  147,  180 
Capuozzo,  Joseph  105 


[Index] 


Mr.  Jablonski  showing  he  can  raise  his  hands 
to  be  sure  while  Tammy  Chandler  and  Claudia 
Erceg  are  all  dressed  up  for  picture  day.  The 
P.A.  announcers  -  the  voices  in  the  box.  Mrs. 
Harrell  and  Mrs.  Barker  are  always  smiling  and 
ready  to  help  you  when  you  need  it. 


Capuozzo,  Todd  89  147 

Capuozzo,  Tracy  113 

Caputo,  Peter  89  147,  180 

Carey,  Patrick  113 

Caric,  Kathleen  89  51,  147,  201 

Carlson,  Jan  88,  92 

Carlton,  Christine  32,  108 

Carmigiano,  Anthony  113 

Carmody,  Judith  40,  48,  92,  106,  200 

Carney,  Kelly  51,  113 

Carney,  Michael  70,  82,  113 

Carpenter,  Matthew  128 

Carr,  Lisa  89  147 

Carroll,  Bryant  32,  33,  113,  211 

Carroll,  Courtney  105 

Carroll,  Jason  62,  113 

Carroll,  Wilma  92,  129,  200 

Carsey,  Robert  125 

Carter,  Charlene  89  17,  147,  180 

Carter,  Tamiko  113 

Castro,  M  Rogelene  45,  113 

Castrovince,  William  2, 11, 17,  36,  39,  40,  42, 

43,  46,  48,  50,  94,  98,  119,  128,  133,  141,  217, 

220 

Castrovinci,  Jeanine  128 

Cater,  Patrick  89  147,  180,  184 

Cavanaugh,  Brian  107 

Cayne,  Betsy  42,  50,  113,  220 

Cayne,  John  75 

Cecelic,  Christine  51,  113 

Celeste,  Anthony  137 

Cencic,  Sonia  45,  51,  85,  114 

Cercek,  Leslie  114,  116 

Cesa,  Joseph  25,  30,  52,  73,  114 

Cesar,  Stephen  89  147 

Cesna,  David  128 

Chambers,  Ron  92 

Champa,  Theresa  89  45,  147,  180 

Chandler,  Ronald  82,  114 

Chandler,  Tamara  128,  205,  213 

Chapel  Machine  and  Tool  116 

Chatman,  Donaze  106 

Chebo,  Michael  89  148 

Cheerleaders,  Football  34 

Chen,  Helen  89  18,  30,  31,  32,  33,  49,  50,  93, 

94,  97,  98,  101,  126,  148,  180,  210,  220 

Cheraso,  Brandon  11,  114 

Cherne,  Damon  82,  114 

Chiancone,  Catherine  89  148,  180,  184 

Chiancone,  Christine  75,  114 

Chinchar,  Marlene  89  15,  148,  180 

Chinchar,  Matthew  S7 ,  128 

Chinni,  Jason  65,  84,  128 

Chiudioni,  Antoinette  11,  78,  79,  128 

Choral  Masters  32 

Christopher,  Laurie  38,  180 

Christopher,  Stephanie  105 

Chrystal,  Scott  114 

Chun,  Soo  35,  114 

Chun,  Won-Ki  128 

Ciarlillo,  John  89  148 

Cickavage,  Diane  89  75,  87,  148,  166,  180, 

201,  204 


Cickavage,  Mark  77 ,  108 

Cindric,  Ivica  41,  57,  128,  220 

Cirino,  Anna  89  32,  34,  37,  53,  143,  148, 180, 

203,  208,  211 

Cirino,  Anthony  49,  128 

Cirino,  David  114 

Cirino,  Michael  128 

Cirino,  Patrick  73,  104 

Ciulla,  Christopher  62,  114 

Ciuprinskas,  Adrienne  114 

Clark,  Christine  50,  81,  112,  128,  206,  213, 

220 

Clark,  David  89  25,  142,  144,  148,  170,  201 

Clark,  Deidre  27 

Clark,  Keith  114 

Clark,  Kimberly  128 

Clark,  Marie  92 

Clark,  Msia  107 

Clark,  Shaun  201 

Clark,  Terence  89  148 

Clay,  Michael  106 

Clay,  Robin  128 

Clemence,  Elise  128 

Close-Up  39 

Closing  220 

Cobb,  Terry  114 

Coffer,  Vernetta  110 

Colaianni,  Carmen  92 

Colantonio,  Dominic  23,  137 

Colavecchio,  Andrea  80,  114 

Colbert,  John  89  39,  54,  64,  148,  180,  201 

Cole,  Darnell  62 

Coleman,  Brian  106 

Coleman,  James  89  148 

Coleman,  Jesse  62,  128,  137 

Colemon,  Bridgette  89  27,  53,  101,  148 

Collins,  Angela  104 

Collins,  Kevin  89  45,  148,  180 


Collins,  Leo  49,  71,  92 

Colonna,  Stacey  32 

Colquitt,  Kim  89  148 

Comer  Jr,  Mark  89  148 

Concert  Band  29 

Conde,  Christina  42,  46,  51,  128 

Congin,  Anthony  108 

Constantino,  Kevin  128 

Contenza,  Don  92 

Convenient  Food  106 

Cook,  Maria  45,  114 

Cool,  Charles  114 

Cooper,  Ranata  89  148 

Copeland,  Catherine  89  148 

Copeland,  Tiwanna  137 

Copp,  Holly  92 

Corbett,  Kevin  82,  128 

Corbin,  Kimberly  89  148 

Corbitt,  Irvin  114 

Corder,  Michael  111 

Cornelius,  Carmella  89  148,  170,  180 

Corrigan,  Kathleen  89  7, 11, 15, 32,  33,  39,  41, 

44,  52,  101,  148,  180,  184,  185,  209 

Costantino,  Kevin  114 

Cotter,  Christine  114 

Couch,  Miriam  128 

Coulter,  Christine  128 

Coulter,  Danielle  34,  35,  104 

Counselors,  Guidance  91 

Cox,  Jamie  128,  130,  138 

Cox,  Thandeka  105 

Craftline  Upholstery  108 

Craig,  Leonard  114 

Cramer,  Cynthia  128 

Crawford,  Nicole  25,  29,  111 

Creach,  Marc  128 

Crews,  Daniel  89  149 

Crockett,  Stacy  137 


[Index] 


Crombie,  Roger  32,  64,  65,  128 

Crosby,  Dawn  110 

Crowley,  Eric  137 

Crutchfield,  Calvin  106 

Cruz,  Madeleine  89  42,  149 

Cucanich,  Anthony  107 

Cudo,  ]ames  89  149,  170,  184,  185 

Cudo,  Jeffrey  128 

CuUiton,  Jodie  114 

Cummings,  Christopher  89  57,  149,  180 

Cummings,  Damon  73,  109 

Cummings,  Rashonda  114 

Cupar,  David  25,  28,  44,  52,  104 

Cupas,  Dan  114 

Curry,  Vidal  62,  114 

Curtis,  Carla  89  149 

Curtis,  Tammy  47,  128 

Custer,  Heath  128 

Cuturic,  Andrej  170 

Cutwright,  Michelle  89  17,  149 

Cutwright,  Thomas  104 

Cvelbar,  Michael  44,  114 

Cvelbar,  William  44,  104 

Cvitkovic,  Damir  89  17,  64,  149,  180 

Cvitkovic,  Sandra  114 


D'Anna,  Tim  72,  73 

D.E.C.A.  38 

Dallas,  Tiffany  36,  109 

Dane,  Matthew  65,  108 

Daniel  Jr,  Willie  89  149,  180,  185 

Danna,  Scott  137 

Dattilo,  Michelle  89  149,  180 

Dauer,  Brian  89  149,  180 

Daugherty,  Harold  74,  75,  92,  200 

Daugherty,  Justin  76,  114 

Daugherty,  Kelly  114 

Davenport,  Sonia  128 

Davis,  Jennifer  89  39,  45,  78,  79,  149,  180 

Davis,  Kathleen  25,  28,  38,  128 

Davis,  Kenneth  76,  108 

Davis,  Lou  84 

Davis,  Lynn  91 

Davis,  Matthew  89  20,  21,  33,  44,  84,  149, 

180,  211 

Davis,  Tracy  89  149,  180 

Davis,  William  128 

Day,  Catherine  89  24,  25,  28,  30,  31,  51,  149, 

180,  201 

De  Boe,  Harold  111 

De  Jong,  Stevie  46,  47,  48,  50,  220 

De  Filippo,  Daniel  114 

De  Filippo,  Paul  219 

De  Jong,  Stevie  89  149,  181 

De  Jonge,  Maureen  10,  32,  45,  67,  114 

De  Sico,  Danielle  89  20,  21,  38,  150, 181,  203 

Dean,  Trycennia  89  25,  27,  149,  170,  180 

Dehner,  Amy  89  85,  149,  180,  201 

Deister,  Christa  89  32,  149 


Another  day  on  the  Newlywed  game  while 
Aron  Ohanessian  and  Miroslav  Dures  wonder 
what  they  got  for  lunch  and  Sherri  Geisweidt, 
Cindy  Jerele  and  Christine  Clark  are  exploring 
the  wonderful  world  of  chemistry.  Mary  Sweet 
looks  lost  in  a  crowd  of  strangers. 


Dejak,  Irene  46,  108 

Dejak,  Leo  89  149 

Dekleva,  Steven  89  37,  39,  149,  181,  211 

Dembek,  Kimberly  89  150 

Demico,  George  114 

Dengel,  John  25,  29,  111 

Dengel,  Mary  38,  45,  114 

Denhome,  Jeremy  104 

Dennis,  Gregory  89  53,  150 

Dennis,  Tiffeney  109 

Denovich,  Denise  25,  27 

Dent,  Maria  89  32,  150,  184 

Dewalt,  David  128 

Di  Bartolomeo,  Daniel  89  24,  25,  28,  31,  64, 

84,  150,  201 

Di  Bartolomeo,  Michael  25,  28,  65,  84,  105 

Di  Bartolomeo,  Samuel  105 

Di  Franco,  Scott  89  75,  150,  181 

Di  Pasquale,  John  104 

Di  Pasquale,  Marianne  114 

Di  Santis,  Mary  89  150,  181,  201 

Di  Paolo's  House  of  Beauty  119 

Diaddario,  Gina  89  150,  184,  185 

Dickerson,  Candace  128 

Dickerson,  Nicole  T  108 

Dickson,  Tracy  89  150 

Dietz,  Jennifer  29,  105 

Dietz,  Robin  128 

Dietzel,  Todd  128 

Dillard,  Duane  114 

Dillard,  Lucretia  89  30,  53,  150, 170, 181,  185 

Dimmings,  Antonio  114 

Dirk,  Julie  128,  213 

Divider,  Academics  88 

Divider,  Activities  22 

Divider,  Senior  142 

Divider,  Sports  54 


Divider,  Underclass  102 

Dixon,  Angela  110 

Dixon,  Christian  89  150,  181 

Dixon,  Forest  83 

Dixon,  Frederick  128 

Dixon,  Josedine  137 

Doboze,  Gunnard  25,  137 

Doboze,  Stewart  25,  29,  105 

Dobransky,  Paula  36,  114 

Dobucki,  Leeann  128 

Dodge,  Allen  128 

Dodge,  Ronald  107 

Dojwa,  Celine  89  42,  150 

Doles,  Kimberly  32,  33,  36,  128 

Dolsen,  Jeffrey  109 

Dolter,  Merry  95 

Domanick,  Vanessa  67,  111 

Dombrowski,  John  25,  29,  109 

Dominique,  Gregory  110 

Donavan,  Michelle  131 

Doncevic,  Robert  128 

Donnett,  Mark  89  150,  181,  201 

Donovan,  Michelle  114 

Doran,  Dayna  42 

Dorazio,  James  107 

Dorsey,  Marquita  137 

Doss,  Mia  102,  131 

Douglas,  Genevieve  131 

Douglas,  Renee  105 

Downer,  Lisa  131 

Drage,  Lisa  89  36,  45,  46,  150,  167,  181,  184, 

201,  204 

Drasler,  Daniel  89  150 

Dreis,  Jennifer  114 

Drienka,  Sue  80 

Dubecky,  Daniel  114 

Dubroy,  Terry  78 


[Index] 


Duchon,  David  36,  131 
Duchon,  Michael  36,  106 
Duchon,  Stacy  89  21,  36,  150,  181 
Dudziak,  Jennifer  34,  35,  131 
Duffy,  Kelly  45,  114 
Dugandzic,  Nada  131 
Dujmovic,  Alen  64,  114 
Dujmovic,  Marijo  64,  65,  82,  114 
Duke,  Bryan  114 
Duke,  Scott  89  54,  69,  150,  181 
Duncan,  Johnnie  89  150 
Dunham,  Tracy  89  150 
Dunmire,  Brian  77,  108 
Dunmire,  Mark  89  150,  181 
Duran,  Dana  107 
Durbin,  Michael  64,  95,  177 
Dures,  Miroslav  126,  131,  206 
Durket,  Michelle  81,  107 
Dushaj,  Anton  89  20,  21,  151,  181 
Dushaj,  Loro  106 
Duvall,  Daniel  89  151 
Duvall,  Jeanne  114 
Dwyer,  Mickelle  22,  32,  109 
Dzerowicz,  Alex  95 


Eads,  Richard  114 
East,  Darryl  21,  30,  76,  114 
Eckert,  Joel  131 
Ede,  Leslie  131 
Edsall,  James  108 
Edwards,  Adrienne  131 
Eichhorn,  Stephen  89  53,  151 
Ells,  Katie  34,  35,  105 


Emrich,  Christopher  109 

Engelke,  David  137 

Engelke,  Jeffrey  111 

Enneper,  Jill  32,  41,  131,  201 

Eppich,  William  65,  105 

Erb,  Robert  131 

Erceg,  Claudia  131,  205 

Erwin,  Richard  89  2,  12,  56,  57,  59,  61,  151, 

181 

Esch,  Karin  110 

Esch,  Kirstin  89  43,  44,  85,  151,  181 

Etzler,  Dorann  131 

Euclid  Cultural  Club  47 

Euclidian  50 

Eucuyo  48 

Evans,  John  89  151 

Evans,  Laurie  114 

Evans,  Teresa  131 

Exum,  Judy  95 

Eyman,  Cal  95 


Fad  &  Fashion  16 

Faint,  Kimberly  28,  131 

Fair,  Margaret  89  15,  33,  52,  160,  181,  201, 

212 

Fakult,  Christopher  117 

Fakult,  Steven  131 

Faletic,  Karin  131 

Fall  Play  40 

Fannin,  Antonia  89  38,  151,  181 

Faraci,  Rosa  131 

Farmer,  Tyanna  89  27,  53,  151,  181 


Fasick,  Christina  89  151,  181,  185,  187,  204 

Fatica  Hardware  187 

Faulisi,  Matthew  108 

Faulisi,  Scott  89  38,  151 

Fazio,  Christy  89  32,  45,  151,  181,  184,  204 

Felden,  Patrick  131 

Ferguson,  Laronne  32 

Ferrato,  Michelle  25 

Fetkovich,  Christopher  89  16,  151 

Fetkovich,  Jennifer  108 

Fette,  Rosahe  95 

Fields,  William  117 

Fifolt,  Marc  64,  83,  117 

Filipasic,  Tracey  131,  213 

Fischer,  Julie  89  47,  151,  181,  184,  201 

Fisher,  Michael  117 

Fitzgerald,  Meredith  49,  71,  117,  120 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas  83,  131 

Flag  Corps  27 

Flaisman,  Richard  117 

Florian,  Kimberly  105 

Flynt,  Kevin  77,  108 

Focareto,  Cynthia  66,  67,  117 

Fogarty,  Christen  35,  108,  200 

Football  56 

Football  Cheerleaders  34 

Football,  Freshman  63 

Football,  J.  V.  62 

Ford,  India  21,  41,  71,  117,  120 

Ford,  Sophronia  104 

Foree,  Janeen  117 

Foreign  Language  Club  43 

Foreman,  James  117 

Formica,  MeUssa  137 

Fowler,  Jane  95 

Fox,  Audree  37,  91,  177 

Fox,  Erin  8,  51,  117,  119 

Fox,  Thomas  131 

Foy,  Duane  68 

Francetic,  Dan  95 

Francetic,  Daniel  G.  49,  55,  70,  75,  82,  151, 

181 

Francis,  Amora  32,  38,  81 

Franic,  Ivan  107 

Franic,  Natalie  25,  29,  105 

Frank,  Daniel  89  151 

Franklin,  Richard  117 

Frankos,  Anthony  89  151 

Frattin,  Daniel  131 

Fred  Stecker  Oldsmobile,  Inc.  110 

Fredrickson,  James  89  151 

Freshman  Football  63 

Freshmen  104 

Fricke,  Michael  117 

Fuhrman,  Shari  89  24,  25,  28,  151,  181 

Fulgham,  Timothy  131 

Fumich,  Victoria  10,  45,  66,  67,  117,  201 


Gabriel  Insurance  Company  105 


Bill  Karabinus  and  Valencia  Strowder  announc- 
ing the  next  exciting  act  at  Senior  Talent  Show. 
Tawfig  Akhir  and  Wali  Bell  getting  down  in 
"Groove  Me".  Jenny  Waltermire,  Jeff  Syroney, 
Missy  Long  and  Mary  Sweet  having  a  hot  time 
in  "Summer  Nights".  Anthony  Tirabassi  and 
Mike  Piotrowski  jam  away  in  "Cruelfate". 


[Index] 


Gaeta,  Christina  107 

Gainer,  Dawn  89  151,  181 

Gaines,  Kevin  56,  57,  131 

Gajowski,  Kristen  107 

Galaida,  Christine  38,  117 

Gallagher,  Colleen  66,  67,  80,  116,  117 

Galosi,  Edward  84,  108 

Galosi,  Robert  84,  105 

Gambatese,  Kelly  117 

Gambatese,  Kenneth  89  73,  151,  181 

Gambatese,  Kimberly  131 

Gamber,  Richard  131 

Gamble,  Tabitha  104 

Gammon,  Melissa  25,  41,  117 

Gannon,  Sean  109 

Garbincus,  Amy  67,  107 

Garbincus,  Matthew  76,  117 

Gardner,  Dorian  106,  108 

Gargiulo,  Dennis  117 

Gasiewski,  Michael  89  152 

Gasperic,  Mario  46,  117 

Gast,  Kimberly  89  137,  152 

Gast,  Max  109 

Gates,  Barbara  95 

Gazzuolo,  John  137 

Gehring,  Ann  108 

Geisweidt,  Sheri  126,  131,  206 

Gelo,  Maria  89  152,  166,  184,  185 

Gembarski,  Kevin  117 

Gembarski,  Renee  81,  109 

George,  Aubray  104 

Gerber,  Phillip  111 

Gercar,  Jean  131 

Gerland,  Gregory  117 

Germane,  Brian  62,  117 

Gessler,  Lynn  104 

Gezann,  Sheri  25,  28,  30,  31,  51,  76,  117 

Gibbons,  John  64 


Gibson,  Kimberly  107 

Gibson,  Shanel  80,  111 

Gilbert  Jr,  Leroy  89  152 

Gilbert,  Kenneth  16,  84,  117 

Gilbert,  Ladair  117 

Gilbride,  Samantha  67,  107 

Gildone,  Danelle  89  152,  170,  181,  201 

Gilham,  Shun  109,  117 

Gilham,  Tyrone  89  13,  38,  57,  59,  75,  152, 

177,  181 

Gilliam,  Lena  89  27,  152,  181 

Gilmore,  Shannon  89  152,  181,  201 

Girl's  Basketball  78 

Girl's  Cross  Country  71 

Girl's  Swimming  85 

Girl's  Tennis  68 

Girl's  Varsity  Basketball  79 

Gjerek,  Antoni  131 

Glenn,  Cathryn  25,  27,  131 

Glover,  Laura  131 

Godfrey,  Bob  32,  89,  95,  177 

Godina,  Joseph  110 

Goebel,  James  95 

Goerndt,  Jeffrey  137 

Goerndt,  Joseph  89  44,  82,  152,  170,  181 

Gojevic,  Joseph  107 

Golden,  Nikki  17,  32,  47,  102,  131 

Golden,  Tracy  131 

Golf  69 

Golinar,  Kristen  35,  104 

Golinar,  Thomas  131 

Gomez,  Humberto  131 

Gomez,  Marcos  73,  108 

Good,  Heather  126,  137 

Goode,  Christine  89  152 

Gooden,  Tadarrel  106 

Gooding,  Bill  95 

Goodman,  Jason  131 


Sean  Allen  and  Heidi  Martin  introducing 
Jeff  Simon  and  Annie  Cirino.  Danielle 
Tuckerman  and  Kim  Konrad  not  worrying 
while  Gunny  Meaney,  Kelli  Vanah,  Kathy 
Kushma  and  Max  Kozlowski  sing. 


Gorman,  Meghan  80,  104 

Gornik,  Jonathan  117 

Gornik,  Joseph  76 

Gould,  Scott  62,  117,  201 

Grable,  Lee  137 

Grace,  Jozelia  117 

Graffius,  Heather  109 

Graffius,  Michael  89  38,  144,  152 

Grahek,  Kelly  89  152 

Granchi,  David  117 

Granito,  Sarah  10,  12,  13,  131 

Graves,  Tracey  131 

Gray,  Scott  65,  106 

Grayer,  Angelissa  117 

Grbac,  Maria  131 

Green,  Kareema  117 

Greer,  Roshawn  106 

Grice,  David  77,  111 

Griffin,  Christopher  62,  117 

Griffiths,  Danelle  109 

Grisard,  Pamela  108 

Grisez,  Dan  107 

Gron,  Dawn  51,  131 

Grossman,  Jeffrey  106 

Groves,  Janelle  29,  109 

Groves,  Julie  89  2,  4,  9,  18,  22,  39,  50,  51,  88, 

102,  152,  167,  181,  184,  220 

Groves,  Tina  137 

Grubach,  Cynthia  130,  131 

Grubach,  Nicholas  89  72,  73,  152,  201 

Guarnicri,  Monica  89  152 

Gubitosi,  Domenic  89  24,  25,  28,  31,  52,  84, 

152,  200 

Gubitosi,  Tom  95,  200 

Gugliotta,  John  110 

Guidance  Counselors  91 

Guilfoyle,  Brian  117 

Guilfoyle,  Michael  89  37,  74,  75,  152,  166, 

181,  184,  185 

Guttu,  Anthony  89  152 

Guy,  Debra  131 


H 


Habat,  Pat  95,  200 

Hackathorn,  John  89  38,  152 

Hada,  John  89  131,  152 

Haffer,  Joyce  95 

Haffey,  Gesse  89  153,  181,  201 

Haggerty,  John  83,  131 

Haggerty,  Timothy  77,  107 

Haggins,  Eric  81,  132 

Haile,  Tona  32,  104 

Halbedel,  Tom  70,  95 

Halloween  18 

Hambrick,  Rachal  117 

Hamilton,  Stacy  89  25,  27,  32,  67,  153,  181 

Hamilton,  Suzanne  20,  66,  80,  117 

Hamm,  Marc  117 

Hammer,  Steven  137 

Hammond,  Andrew  108,  117 


[Index] 


Sonya  Yates  and  Ayanna  Matthews  are 
working  in  the  library  while  Diane  Baird, 
Vernard  Adams,  Jenny  Welker,  Kay  Corri- 
gan.  Gunny  Meaney,  Kelli  Vanah,  Kathy 
Kushma,  Greg  Juratic,  Barbie  Jurkovic  and 
Dwayne  Sattler  work  on  Senior  Talent 
Night. 


Hammond,  Donna  137 

Hancock,  Brian  117 

Hannan,  Maureen  29,  38,  117 

Hansen,  Daniel  89  36,  41,  57,  153,  181 

Hanson,  Timothy  89  153 

Harden,  Tia  137 

Hardman,  Bruce  89  56,  57,  58,  59,  61,  153, 

181,  201 

Harps,  Richard  89  153 

Harrell,  Ardelle  95,  100,  205 

Harris,  Robert  105 

Harris,  Semika  108 

Harris,  Sue  91 

Harris,  Tremaine  106 

Harris,  Wendy  104 

Harrison,  Marie  89  153 

Harrison,  Mia  78,  79,  137 

Hartman,  Anthony  89  153 

Hartman,  David  132 

Hartman,  Derrik  104 

Hartman,  Jeff  177 

Hartman,  Marganna  108 

Hartman,  Pat  85 

Hartmann,  Jeff  95 

Harwood,  Katherine  95 

Haselbusch,  Aaron  117 

Hasty,  Christopher  89  153 

Hatcher,  Carrie  117 

Hatcher,  Jeffery  132 

Hausen,  Tamara  108 

Hawk,  Lisa  75,  117 

Hawkins,  Shrondra  117 

Hawley,  David  117 

Hayes,  Rachael  109 

Haynes,  Alana  25,  29,  110 

Heard,  Desaree  117 

Heck,  Gretchen  35,  111 

Heck,  Jason  83,  132 

Heffernan,  Kristen  89  32,  153,  184 

Heidi's  Hair  Fashions  120 

Heimberger,  Lisa  89  153 

Heimsoth,  Daniel  89  153 

Henderson,  Brian  84 

Henderson,  Gregory  89  37,  53,  57,  144,  153 

Henderson,  Tiffany  89  153 

Hennings,  Shelia  108 

Henry,  Jeanette  89  24,  25,  153,  181,  201 

Heramb,  Rob  95 

Herbert,  Donald  137 

Herbert,  Jeffrey  111 

Herbst,  John  89  57,  153,  181 

Herman,  Danielle  118 

Herman,  Kimberly  132 

Herman,  Marrico  109 

Hess,  John  106 

Heuer,  Carolyn  95 

Heuer,  Lisa  132 

Hewlette,  Natasha  118 

Hickok,  Amy  89  37,  45,  153,  166,  167,  181 

Hicks,  Ericka  89  47,  153,  181 

Hicks,  Monique  89  137,  153 

Higgins,  Kelly  89  45,  68,  153,  181,  185 

Higgins,  LaTrese  118 


Higham,  Douglas  72,  73,  132 

Higham,  Leslie  36,  46,  104 

Highland,  Charles  32,  132 

Hilger,  Heidi  132 

Hill  Jr.,  Robert  118 

Hill,  Danny  118 

Hill,  Donald  89  154 

Hill,  Lehendro  105 

Hill,  Leigh  89  154 

Hillier,  Mark  132 

Hinton  Jr.,  Ronald  89  154 

Hlnton,  Shannon  32 

Hinton,  Walter  106,  118 

Hiser,  Jennifer  66,  80,  105 

Hite,  Kelly  118 

Hlbase,  James  118 

Hoag,  Donna  75,  118 

Hoag,  Thomas  75,  137 

Hocevar,  Danielle  118 

Hochschild,  Karen  107 

Hockey  83 

Hodder,  Joanne  95 

Hodder,  Kelly  25,  28,  66,  67,  81,  104 

Hodgins,  Gabrielle  88,  95 

Hoffart,  Tom  95 

Hoffert,  Frank  95,  200 

Hoffman,  Tim  76,  118 

Hohs,  Bernard  73,  118 

Hoinski,  Thomas  89  154 

Holiday  Play  41 

Holland,  Caroline  25,  28,  126,  137 

Holland,  Jason  89  73,  154 

HoUins,  Bridgett  106,  118 

HoUins,  Kenyadus  29,  109 

HoUis,  Angela  132 

HoUis,  Michelle  106 

Holloman,  Michael  89  53,  154 

HoUoway,  Latrice  104 


HoUoway,  Nathan  25,  29,  132 

Holly,  Michael  62,  118 

Holmes,  Jeffrey  132 

Holmes,  Jon  89  6,  154 

Homecoming  10 

Homovec,  Richard  95 

Hood,  Keith  132 

Hoover,  Craig  118 

Hope,  Aishah  89  154,  181 

Hopkins,  Matthew  89  18,  46,  53,  56,  57,  154, 

220 

Hopkins,  Rebecca  46,  118 

Hornyak,  Robert  118 

Horvath,  Melissa  105,  132,  219 

Houchins,  Deborah  95 

Houston,  Aubrey  106 

Howell,  Darrell  118 

Hradek,  Lisa  89  36,  154,  166,  181 

Hren,  Kristine  89  10,  36,  39,  42,  43,  45,  46,  48, 

50,  154,  181,  220 

Hribar,  Frances  89  154,  166,  184,  217 

Hribar,  John  89  154,  181 

Hribar,  Marlene  103,  126,  130,  132,  138 

Hsu,  Ching  Wei  132 

Huber,  Francis  89  154 

Huddleston,  Janet  111 

Hughes,  Brian  89  53,  57,  58,  87, 154, 177, 181,  201 

Hula,  Janet  25,  118 

Hula,  Wendy  118 

Humphries,  Billijo  89  154,  204 

Humphries,  Scott  118 

Hunt,  Lisa  36,  66,  132 

Hunt,  Robin  20,  41,  118 

Hutchins,  Tanya  89  154,  181 

Hutton,  Marcus  25,  29,  132 

Hyne,  Douglas  49,  105 

Hyne,  Kelly  89  38,  48,  50,  54,  68,  78,  79,  154, 

181,  210 


[Index] 


/ 


Index  203 
Indoor  Track  82 
Irby,  Bruce  62,  137 
Isgro,  Debra  34,  35,  118 
Israel,  Kirk  28,  30,  104 
Ivancin,  Nives  44,  116,  118 


J.  V.  Football  62 

Jablonski,  Frank  89,  95,  104,  105,  108,  109, 

110,  205 

Jackson,  Brian  82,  118 

Jackson,  Devan  77,  105 

Jackson,  Lee  36,  71,  118 

Jackson,  Ra  Shanda  118 

Jackson,  Shelli  132 

Jackson,  Stephanie  42,  104 

Jaffe,  Chad  118 

Jakopanec,  Susan  67,  75,  104 

Jakubauskas,  Danute  89  38,  101,  154,  181 

James,  Maxwell  106 

Jankowski,  Frank  89  154 

Jankowski,  Joseph  89  40,  155,  181,  186 

Jaramillo,  Hugo  89  155,  181 

Jaworsky,  Victoria  89  51,  53,  155,  181 

Jay  Dee  Cleaners  120 

Jelenic,  Mark  89  155,  181,  201 

Jenko,  Ronald  132 

Jerele,  Cynthia  50,  78,  112,  132,  206,  220 

Jerin,  William  111,  201 

Jibaldi,  Joe  104 

Jobs,  Student's  17 

Johnson  Jr.,  Robert  29,  110 

Johnson,  Alfred  89  155 

Johnson,  Chenett  32,  118 

Johnson,  Davion  118 

Johnson,  Denise  L  29,  118 

Johnson,  Phillip  89  84,  155,  181,  200 

Johnson,  Renee  137 

Johnson,  Shannon  132 

Johnson,  Shelley  45,  132 

Johnson,  Yolanda  109 

Johnson,  Yvette  132 

Johnson-Bey,  Kennard  44,  76,  118 

Johnson-Bey,  Walter  73,  118 

Jolly,  Stacy  107 

Jones,  Angela  118 

Jones,  Charity  118 

Jones,  Daryl  118 

Jones,  Jennifer  89  32,  33,  50,  155,  181 

Jones,  Kawana  118 

Jones,  Raymond  132 

Jones,  Robert  55,  70,  82,  132 

Jones,  Tiffany  32,  111 

Jones,  Valerie  118 


Jones,  William  89  38,  155 

Journey,  Nicholas  118 

Juengel,  Gina  32,  137 

Juhl,  Katherine  118 

Juniors  126 

Juratic,  Gregory  89  57,  155,  177,  184,  209 

Juratic,  Julie  108 

Juratovac,  Susan  32,  108 

Jurisevic,  Susan  64,  82,  132 

Jurkovic,  Barbara  89  10,  12,  13,  37,  38,  155, 

166,  181,  185,  209,  211 


K 


Kacperski,  Anjanette  89  155 

Kacperski,  Jennifer  67,  132 

Kadras,  Dafne  89  144,  155 

Kale,  John  89  48,  155,  181,  201 

Kaleal,  Jeffrey  32,  104 

Kalinowski,  Kyle  111 

Karabinus,  Michael  32,  42,  83,  108 

Karabinus,  William  89  17,  53,  142,  155,  181, 

207,  217 

Karnak,  Rebecca  42,  65,  118 

Kausek,  Laurie  35,  109 

Keating,  Jessica  25,  118 

Keaveney,  Lynn  67,  106 

Kehn,  Jan  95,  200,  220 

Kekic,  Kelly  80,  111 

Keller,  Jackqualynn  118 

Kellers,  Michael  89  155 

Kelley,  Brendan  126,  132 

Kelley,  David  132 

Kelley,  Devin  110 

Kelley,  Jim  95 


Kelly,  Ann  71,  118 

Kelly,  Marcus  89  23,  98,  155 

Kelly,  Shannon  70,  71,  82,  87,  132,  138,  220 

Kelly,  Tyris  89  102,  155 

Kermode,  Thomas  30,  31,  40,  132 

Kerne,  Joel  83,  118 

Key  Club  38 

Kidd,  Claudette  132 

Kilgore,  Kenneth  29,  76,  118 

Killion,  Matthew  104 

Kimball,  David  108 

Kimball,  Robert  102,  132 

Kina,  Michael  107 

King,  Donnell  132 

King,  Harry  88,  96 

King,  James  89  57,  73,  155,  181 

King,  Monolito  111 

Kirchner,  Dawn  51,  132 

Kirchner,  Deborah  132 

Kirchner,  Lisa  89  155,  184,  201 

Kish,  Steve  132 

Kitchen,  Michael  89  53,  56,  57,  58,  101,  155, 

181,  201 

Kitis,  Michelle  42,  118 

Kleckner,  Cynthia  89  24,  25,  27, 156, 182,  201 

Klein,  Ellen  96 

Klemencic,  Christopher  105 

Kline,  Heidi  118 

Kline,  Jeffrey  137 

Kmetz,  Michael  121 

Knack,  Steve  73 

Knez,  Karmen  103,  132 

Kocina,  Dustin  108 

Koenig,  Ingrid  43,  96 

Koman,  Diana  89  156,  182,  201 

Komara,  Daniel  137 

Konrad,  Kimberly  89  51,  53,  156,  167,  182, 


Chris  Oboczky,  Kelly  Hyne,  Marie  Sheridan, 
Beth  Perdan,  Helen  Chen  and  Heidi  Martin  are 
hard  at  work. 


[Index] 


184,  185,  204,  208 

Kosmerl,  James  25,  29,  121 

Kostan,  Peter  89  11,  64,  156,  182 

Kostansek,  Paul  84,  110 

Kouns,  Cory  110 

Kovac,  Jessica  10,  35,  121 

Kovacic,  Edward  121 

Kowalski,  Jeffrey  111 

Kozlowski,  Janice  20,  66,  67,  121 

Kozlowski,  Kevin  62,  121 

Kozlowski,  Max  89  S3,  57,  87,  156,  182,  208 

Kramer,  David  64,  121 

Kramer,  Robert  65,  104 

Krance,  Michelle  89  156,  167 

Krasnik,  Jennifer  25,  27,  53,  121 

Kristoff,  Heather  10,  34,  36,  121 

Krohn,  Melissa  121 

Kropf,  Jeffrey  25,  31,  44,  121 

Krup,  Ruth  91 

Kubach,  Kristine  89  38,  156 

Kubinski,  Catherine  20,  66,  67,  121 

Kucaric,  Anthony  104 

Kucaric,  Christine  102,  132 

Kucia,  Neil  132 

Kucinski,  Candace  106 

Kugel,  Joseph  110 

Kuhen,  Eric  103,  132 

Kuhen,  Walter  83,  121 

Kukic,  Lisa  108 

Kuklica,  Chera  121 

Kunes,  Roger  25,  28,  52,  64,  116,  121 

Kunes,  William  89  24,  25,  28,  30,  31,  52,  64, 

84,  143,  156,  182,  185 

Kunesh,  Valerie  132 

Kushma,  Kathleen  89  19,  20,  21,  26,  34,  35, 

36,  39,  43,  45,  50,  61,  101,  142,  156,  166,  167, 

182,  201,  208,  209,  220 


La  Manna,  Michael  44,  73,  132 

La  Tour,  Gary  121 

Lampeter,  Todd  106 

Land,  Christine  132 

Lang,  April  121 

Lang,  Bridgette  89  87,  105,  156,  182 

Lanzaretta,  Colleen  42,  107 

Lapuh,  Cheryl  137 

Lardomita,  Jack  87 

Latine,  Seona  38,  105 

Laurenson,  William  57,  132 

Lausche,  Darrell  25,  29,  38,  42,  111 

Lauver,  David  76,  121 

Lauver,  Molly  45,  85,  132 

Lawrence,  Sahara  Lovey  104 

Lawrence,  Shalom  32,  135 

Lawson,  Daryl  137 

Lawson,  Dionne  32,  108 

Lawson,  Ryan  89  156 

Le  Quyea,  Michael  89  84,  156,  182,  201 

Leamon,  James  89  38,  156,  182 

Leasure,  Benjamin  121,  135 

Lech,  Paul  106 

Ledwell,  Shelly  121 

Lee,  Corthaniel  121 

Lee,  Eldora  137 

Leinweber,  Craig  89  156,  182 

Lellis,  Jane  96,  112,  200 

Leonard!,  Donna  121 

Leonardi,  Joseph  77,  106 

Leone,  Michael  121 

Lesefky,  Dennis  76,  121 

Lesko,  Terrence  121 


Leskovec,  Melissa  135 
Levstik,  Patricia  135 
Lewin,  Joy  66,  108 
Lewis,  Chonton  137 
Leyendecker,  Jenny  42,  135 
Liderbach,  Julie  32 
Lidrbauch,  Joan  48,  96,  200 
Limbert,  Kevin  89  156,  201 
Limerick,  Courtney  89  156 
Linderman,  Joan  96 
Lindsey,  Stephen  28,  77 ,  109 
Lisac,  Suzane  89  37,  39,  43,  156,  203,  212 
Lishing,  Carl  137 
Little,  John  75,  135 
Little,  Karen  96 
Little,  Pamela  135 
Lockers  8 

Logar,  Andrew  28,  31,  65,  84,  121 
Lomac,  Lara  89  28,  30,  32,  39,  45,  48,  50,  156, 
182 

Lomac,  Mary  96,  106,  108,  200 
Lomax,  Dushawn  76,  121 
Lombardo,  Daniel  89  83,  156 
Long,  Debra  25,  28,  36,  40,  41,  46,  105 
Long,  Melissa  89  32,  33,  36,  39,  40,  45,  46,  52, 
143,  156,  182,  207,  204,  211 
Longstreth,  Laura  89  23,  157,  182 
Lott,  Nicole  104 
Loveless,  Kristen  75,  109 
Lowe,  Ken  96,  177 
Lozada,  Nicole  137 
Lozada,  Ricardo  137 
Lucas,  Barbara  110 
Lucas,  Marge  96,  200,  214 
Lucas,  Travis  106 
Ludvik,  Irene  109 
Luikart,  Harry  70,  83,  137 
Luikart,  Kim  89  157 
Lukat,  Candi  105 
Lunder,  Bradley  121 
Lupas,  Daniel  121 
'lux,  Kenneth  89  48,  49,  157,  182 
Lux,  Patricia  42,  65,  85,  115,  121 
Luzny,  Daniel  89  72,  73,  157,  182 
Luzny,  Thomas  121 
Lyle,  Kimberly  107 
Lynn,  Michele  25,  28,  111 


M 


Mack,  Christopher  89  157 
Macleod,  Mark  25,  29,  121 
Madden,  John  121 
Maddox,  Valena  25,  29,  135 
Madison,  Tiffany  106 
Mahovlic,  Matthew  135 
Maisley,  J.  34 
Majer,  Helen  36,  46,  111 
Majorettes  26 


Laurie  Zigman,  Chris  Yurcich,  Annie  Cirino, 
Nik  Rocco,  Natasha  Spencer,  Barbie  Jurkovic, 
Steve  Dekleva,  Roz  Blackmon,  Mike  Betts,  Matt 
Davis,  Mary  Sweet,  Bryant  Carroll,  Jenny  Wal- 
termire  and  Missy  Long  are  all  suffering  from 
senioritis. 


[Index] 


Malaney,  Kevin  89  57,  157 

Manburg,  Marc  96,  214 

Mannarino,  Mike  107 

Mannello,  Christopher  57,  135 

Mansi,  Frank  121 

Marcelli,  Marie  32,  41 

Marching  Band  24 

Marchuck,  Melissa  32,  38,  108 

Marciante,  Annmarie  89  157 

Marcic,  Christopher  89  143,  157,  182 

Marcinko,  Christopher  135 

Marek,  Shannon  29 

Maria,  Elena  89  6,  157 

Maria,  Mirta  32,  135 

Marincek,  John  46,  134,  135,  220 

Marincek,  Tracy  32,  108,  109,  220 

Marks,  Jennifer  25,  27,  36,  135 

Marolt,  Norman  57,  73,  135 

Marron,  Stacey  89  157,  182,  202 

Marsh,  Kathy  96 

Martin,  Christopher  75,  135 

Martin,  Heidi  89  8,  18,  30,  37,  39,  40,  41,  44, 

48,  49,  50,  52, 142, 157, 166, 167, 177, 182, 184, 

185,  186,  202,  208,  210,  220 

Martin,  Jason  89  135,  157 

Martin,  Melissa  105 

Martin,  Michelle  105 

Martin,  Robert  135 

Marvin,  Charles  83,  135 

Marvin,  Lisa  36,  71,  134,  135 

Masley,  Jennifer  35,  135 

Mason,  Christopher  82,  135 

Mason,  Jennifer  12,  15,  32,  33,  36,  43,  44,  48, 

50,  52,  68,  135,  212,  220 

Mason,  Terri  32,  107 

Massey,  Annette  32 

Massingill,  Myesha  121 

Masterson,  Patricia  103,  121 


Matiaska,  Carla  10,  11,  121 

Matiaska,  Douglas  89  50,  157,  182,  220 

Matish,  Alison  135,  200 

Matko,  Allan  96 

Matlock,  Ian  135 

Matthews,  Ayanna  102,  135,  209 

Mauceri,  Candace  89  157 

Mauldin,  De  Vonna  104 

Maurer,  Kristine  89  157,  182 

Maust,  Teresa  135 

Maxey,  Dennis  89  157 

Maxson,  Dan  66,  67 

Maxwell,  Elaine  89  157,  200 

Mayerhoffer,  Jean  89  87,  157,  166 

Mayle,  Michael  89  137,  157 

Mazzei,  Elizabeth  7,  67,  85,  121 

Mazzei,  Mathias  89  57,  157,  182,  202 

Mc  Alpine,  Jeanine  135 

Mc  Caleb,  Jermaine  62,  137 

Mc  Candless,  Kelly  67,  107 

Mc  Carthy,  Valerie  32,  121 

Mc  Cartney,  Colleen  121 

Mc  Cartney,  Wayne  135 

Mc  Connell,  Thomas  89  133,  158,  182 

Mc  Coy,  Tiffony  89  158 

Mc  Daniel,  Charles  104 

Mc  Daniel,  Latrena  135 

Mc  Daniel,  Lynnette  121 

Mc  Dougall,  Michael  29,  77,  104 

Mc  Duffie,  Erica  111 

Mc  Galed,  Jermdine  135 

Mc  Ghee,  Deliska  29,  80,  111 

Mc  Ghee,  Derrick  25 

Mc  Ghee,  Tamika  135 

Mc  Ghee,  Tyran  107 

Mc  Groder,  Danielle  32,  105 

Mc  Groder,  Vanessa  135 

Mc  Guinness,  Katie  35 


Bill  McGuinness  and  Jennifer  O'Neill  an- 
nouncing, "Master  Blaster",  Meg  Fair,  Sally 
Bierer,  Jenny  Mason  and  Mike  Betts  in  "Sum- 
mer Nights"  while  Jill  Sopko,  Dwayne  Sattler, 
Suzane  Lisac  and  Lee  Taurman  do  their  skit. 


Mc  Guinness,  William  36,  37,  44,  47,  49,  75, 

158,  166,  182,  184,  200,  212 

Mc  Kay,  John  89  158 

Mc  Kean,  Angela  81,  107 

Mc  Kee,  Michelle  32 

Mc  Manus,  Robert  89  158 

Mc  Namara,  Mary  32,  34,  35,  105,  202 

Mc  Peek,  Matthew  25,  83,  121 

Mc  Reynolds,  Kerri  135 

McLaughlin,  Judy  96,  177,  200 

McRedmond,  Polly  96 

Meaney,  Gunhild  89  6,  37,  87,  158,  167, 182, 

184,  203,  208,  209 

Meden  IV,  Joseph  75,  135 

Media  Aides  44 

Medved,  Joseph  89  158,  182 

Medved,  Traci  32,  34,  35,  67,  108 

Medved,  Victoria  89  10,  12,  13,  34,  45,  158, 

182,  200 

Meeks,  Tramayne  135 

Mehls,  Douglas  89  70,  84,  158,  182,  200 

Melnyk,  Jennifer  104 

Merritt,  Anthony  121 

Meyers,  Carol  96 

Meyers,  Stephen  121 

Michael,  Theresa  121 

Miheli,  Christian  89  158,  182 

Miheli,  Daniel  89  158,  182 

Mikich,  Kimberly  71,  121,  200 

Mikucic,  Lydia  110 

Mikulec,  Patricia  121 

Milicevic,  Thomas  135 

Miller,  Brian  121 

Miller,  Diane  89  158,  167,  184,  185 

Miller,  Don  23 

Miller,  Ernest  138 

Miller,  Jeanette  34,  122 

Miller,  John  89  64,  158,  182,  200 

Miller,  Kimberley  30,  31,  45,  85,  122 

Miller,  Mary  89  17,  25,  32,  33,  158 

Miller,  Molly  28,  30,  31,  52,  122 

Milline,  M  Tony  89  158 

Milton,  Jeff  24 

Minadeo,  Laura  135 

Mincek,  Michelle  8,  135 

Mingle,  Charles  135 

Minter,  Russell  76,  122 

Miranda,  Christine  Joyb  50,  102,  103,  122, 

220 

Miranda,  Dalmacio  89  158,  182,  184,  202 

Miranda,  Heather  130,  135 

Miranda,  Ruth  102,  135 

Miskinis,  Aldona  96 

Mitchell,  Donovan  107 

Mitchell,  Michael  106 

Mixed  Chorus  32 

Mixon,  James  89  82,  102,  158,  182 

Mlakar,  Jim  23 

Mock,  Heather  32,  106 

Mocny,  David  89  158 

Model  U.  N.  49 

Moiakakis,  Rebecca  122 

Mondok,  Tracy  A  122 


[Index] 


Tammy  Chandler,  Julie  Dirk,  Chris  Clark,  Tra- 
cey  Filipasic  and  Tricia  Mondok  smile  pretty 
but  Vernard  Adams  is  too  shy. 


Mondok,  Tricia  138,  213 

Montagner,  Laura  66,  67,  135,  217 

Montani,  Ray  96 

Montgomery,  Matthew  122 

Montgomery,  Pamela  89  158 

Moore,  Denise  29,  108 

Moore,  Gerald  89  37,  38,  73,  144,  158,  182, 

184,  185,  202 

Moore,  Jarmine  122 

Moore,  Kimberly  38,  41,  42,  44,  135 

Moore,  Marlon  75,  76,  135 

Moore,  Phaedra  36,  44,  45,  47,  122 

Moore,  Sandra  89  159 

Morek,  Mark  89  12,  37,  53,  57,  61,  159,  167, 

182,  184,  185 

Morek,  Shannon  104 

Morgan-Brown,  Carol  30,  122 

Moriarty,  Shannon  138 

Morris  III,  Herman  106 

Morris,  Brian  62,  135 

Morris,  Jamal  D  135 

Morris,  Katie  96,  177,  200 

Morrison,  Heather  89  32,  68,  101,  159,  182 

Morse,  Joel  135 

Moses,  Lori  89  159,  182 

Moses,  Stephanie  122 

Moster,  Elizabeth  25,  28,  104 

Motiejunas,  Kristina  89  49,  159,  182 

Moultry,  Latanya  32,  136 

Moultry,  Terrence  106,  122 

Muccino,  Christine  89  159 

Mueller,  Jo-Rita  96 

Murowsky,  Craig  30,  31,  57,  103,  136 

Murphy,  Denise  89  85,  159,  186 

Murphy,  Matthew  122 

Muscarella,  Kathy  45 

Muzinic,  Christopher  42,  122,  202 

Myers,  Andrew  122 

Myers,  Damien  107 

Myers,  Scott  122 

Myers,  Vincent  136 


N 


Naglic,  Angela  136 
Nationwide  Driving  School  115 
Neal,  Charlotte  38,  122 
Nebe,  Eric  89  57,  159,  182 
Nebe,  Michael  122 
Negrelli,  Bridget  34,  35,  136 
Nehrig,  Edward  122 
Neidel,  Meghan-Anne  136 
Nemecek,  Jack  11,  83,  136 
Nemerovsky,  Sherry  122 
Nesbett,  Katherine  122 
Newcomb  Interior  Construction  133 
Newcomb,  Michelle  11,  136 
Newman,  Kelli  65,  85,  122 
Newsome,  Shawn  111 
NHS  39 


Nichols,  Charles  29 

Nickell,  Brandy  35,  122 

Nicolosi,  Ann  105,  136 

Niebes,  Carole  96,  104,  107,  109 

Noble,  John  122 

Noble,  Julie  89  142,  159,  182,  200,  220 

Nolan,  C.  57,  58 

Norris,  Lorenzo  82,  122 

Norton,  Rachel  32,  111 

Nosse,  Lance  136 

Nosse,  Lawrence  32,  105 

Novak,  Michael  89  159 

Novey,  Jessica  138 

Novotny,  Cynthia  136 

Nowosielski,  Joseph  110 

Noyes,  Elizabeth  136 

Nugent,  Colleen  36,  109 

Nugent,  Kathleen  136 

Nugent,  Noren  111 

Nugent,  Patrick  136 

Nykiel,  Jack  109 

Nykiel,  Robert  89  159 


o 


O  Brien,  Cynthia  89  159 

O  Neal  II,  Curtis  89  159 

O'Connell,  Michael  11 

OTlyhn,  Michael  82 

OTlynn,  Michelle  89  159 

O'Neal  II,  Curtis  47,  184,  185 

O'Neill,  Jennifer  89  36,  47, 159, 182, 185,  212 

O'Neill,  Kevin  122 

O'Neill,  Michael  122 

Oblak,  Christine  136 


Oboczky,  Christine  89  32,  68,  159,  182,  202, 

210,  220 

Oboczky,  Michelle  108 

Oden,  Theresa  41,  122 

Office  Aides  45 

Ohanessian,  Aron  173,  182,  206 

Olbrysh,  Gary  89  159 

Olszens,  Keith  84,  122 

Orazem,  Nicholas  73,  136 

Orazen,  Shawn  10,  34,  35,  115,  122 

Orbanic,  Lorena  136 

Orchestra  30 

Orlic,  Cindy  71,  122 

Oroz,  Elizabeth  89  36,  39,  40,  46,  48,  68,  159, 

182,  185 

Orr,  Shawn  L  32,  122 

Orsulic,  Richard  122 

Ortman,  Walter  136 

Osborne,  Eric  122 

Ospelt,  Heidi  85,  136 

Owens,  Vada  89  159,  184,  185 


P. A.  Announcers  47 

Pae,  Susan  81,  104 

Pae,  Tim  69,  136 

Pall,  Heather  30,  122 

Pall,  Shaun  29,  52,  136 

Paolucci,  James  111 

Parker,  De  Ann  89  160,  182 

Parker,  Marc  73,  107 

Parker,  Sanjay  136 

Parker,  Terenz  H  74,  75,  122 

Parmertor,  Ronald  89  102,  160 


[Index] 


Parrino,  Shane  104 

Parsons  II,  Ronald  122 

Parsons,  John  57,  136 

Paskert,  Joan  96 

Pasquale,  Ben  37,  143,  166,  177 

Pasquale,  Dina  89  45,  160,  182 

Pasquale,  Michael  62,  122 

Patel,  Chirag  89  160 

Patel,  Rupen  122 

Patrons  200 

Patterson,  Eric  89  160,  182 

Paul,  Judy  96 

Paules,  Tara  111 

Pavic,  Anthony  89  160 

Pavlic,  Francis  138 

Pawlowski,  Adam  96,  177 

Payne,  Matthew  83,  122 

Peacock,  Deadrain  89  138,  169 

Peahl,  Benjamin  110 

Peer  Tutors  44 

Pekar,  Darren  89  57,  59,  61,  80,  81,  87,  101, 

130,  160,  182,  185 

Pekol,  Anne  104 

Pelinkaj,  Nedzad  136 

Pence,  Debra  136 

Penn,  Barbara  136 

Penny,  Daniel  89  160,  182 

Penny,  Donna  122 

Peralta,  Robert  122 

Perdan,  Beth  89  24,  25,  28,  30,  39,  45,  48,  101, 

143,  160,  166,  182,  185,  202,  210 

Perkins,  De  Sean  136 

Perna,  Ernest  122 

Perrotti,  Lisa  122 

Perry,  Angela  11,  122,  138 

Perry,  Christopher  182 

Perry,  Nicholas  106 

Perry,  Ramone  106 

Perry,  Rashawn  89  39,  44,  47,  101,  129,  130, 

160,  166,  182,  185,  220 

Pesek,  Jeffrey  110 

Peters,  Irene  89  160 

Peters,  Kimberly  122 

Peters,  Mark  122 

Peterson,  Heidi  32,  123 

Peterson,  Linda  89  160,  182 

Petkovic,  Matthew  138 

Petkovic,  Tracy  109 

Petrie,  Jennifer  136 

Petrovic,  Robert  89,  96,  104,  106,  110,  200 

Petruccelli,  Gregory  89  160 

Petti,  Carmen  89  20,  35,  160,  182 

Phelps,  Robert  J.  57,  58,  63 

Phillis,  Jason  65,  107 

Phillis,  Timothy  136 

Phipps,  Karen  32,  67,  109 

Pierce,  David  109 

Pignatiello,  Roy  57,  58,  77,  88,  96,  200 

Pike,  Dan  105 


Pinta,  Scott  89  57,  73,  160,  182 

Pinzarroni,  Christina  81,  105,  200 

Piotrowski,  Ernest  138 

Piotrowski,  Michael  89  53,  160,  207 

Pirsig,  Holly  6,  9,  20,  32,  41,  45,  119,  123 

Piscitello,  Jacqueline  32,  107 

Piscopo,  Veronica  89  160,  184,  185 

Pizmoht,  Laura  25,  136 

Pla,  Sally  96,  200 

Plesec,  Julianne  123 

Plevelich,  Michelle  17,  25,  26,  111 

Plummer,  Lisa  136 

Pocaro,  Michelle  123 

Pockar,  Brent  89  64,  160,  182,  184 

Podmore,  Donald  107 

Polito,  Christine  123 

Ponsart,  Joe  77 

Ponsart,  Laura  89  160 

Porter,  Cheryl  89  161,  167,  183 

Posavad,  James  136 

Posey,  Kelvin  105 

Povirk,  Robert  136 

Powaski,  Ronald  96 

Powell,  Steve  107 

Powers,  Edwin  89  37,  57,  74,  75, 130, 161, 183 

Presot,  Jim  38,  64,  65,  96 

Prestigomo,  Tracy  16,  78,  79,  136 

Preston,  Matthew  89  161 

Price,  Leslie  8,  123 

Pritchett,  Angela  32 

Proctor,  Terra  115,  123 

Pugh,  Dana  123 

Pugliese,  J.  57 

Puhalj,  Elizabeth  32,  136,  217 

Puhalj,  Engelbert  64,  123 

Puruczky,  Vincent  89  161 


Q 


Quinn,  Gerald  65,  123 
Quinn,  Marina  89  161,  183 
Quirarte,  James  136,  144 


Rabbitts,  William  89  32,  33,  161,  183,  202 

Race,  Nora  89  34,  35,  45,  161,  166,  187 

Radachy,  David  20,  36,  41,  65,  136 

Radacky,  Karen  25,  29,  41,  81,  104 

Radaker,  Ellie  96 

Radolovic,  Allen  25,  29,  123 

Radosevic,  Josip  136 

Rafail,  Kathleen  138 

Raguz,  Marija  46,  105 

Raguz,  Tomislav  64,  65,  115,  123 

Raia,  G.  66,  67 

Raicevich,  Mike  45,  69,  89,  99,  177 

Ramlow,  Barbara  42,  98,  99,  109 

Ramlow,  Robert  82,  99 

Ramsay,  Bridget  136 

Ramsey,  Eric  89  36,  48,  49,  161,  183 

Randolph,  Michelle  123 

Ransdell,  Amy  30,  110 

Rash,  Toni  99 

Rashid,  Najla  89  38,  47,  161,  183,  202 


Marge  Lucas  keeping  up  with  current  events. 
DaveSprochi  and  Marc  Manburg  instructing  in 
class.  Peggy  Torzewski  keeping  the  library 
computing. 


[Index] 


Rashid,  Shadeed  57,  136 

Ray,  D  Emmett  105 

Reed,  Karen  89  34,  39,  45,  46,  85,  161,  167, 

183,  184,  185 

Reed,  Michelle  66,  75,  110 

Reese,  Nicole  136 

Reichman,  Brandy  66,  67,  136 

Reid,  Rebecca  11,  136 

Renner,  Cindy  136 

Renner,  Ricky  89  24,  25,  28,  161 

Reno,  Charles  99,  177,  200 

Reno,  Mexamillian  108 

Ressolla,  M.  57 

Reynolds,  Thomas  25,  52,  84,  103,  136 

Rezzolla,  M.  58 

Rhea,  Gayle  138 

Rhodes,  Katherine  107 

Rhone,  Sonja  36,  136 

Rice,  H  Douglas  136 

Richards  Jr.,  John  62,  123 

Richards,  Erica  89  18,  19,  36,  38,  39,  50,  71, 

101,  161,  167,  183 

Richards,  Leslie  81,  104 

Riczo,  Catherine  30 

Riedel,  Denise  25,  26,  81,  105 

Riedel,  Lisa  10,  25,  26,  36,  123 

Riek,  John  123 

Rieth  Auto  Stores  119 

Riha,  Vincent  89  24,  25,  31,  52, 161,  167,  202 

Riley,  Balee  46,  136 

Risko,  Debrah  66,  104 

Ritchie,  Steven  139 

Rivera,  Frances  104 

Rivers,  Angela  105 

Roach,  James  32,  62,  123 

Roach,  Rita  89  6,  15,  18,  32,  33,  45,  101,  161, 


183 

Roberts,  Ann  99 

Roberts,  Richard  89  45,  46,  161 

Robinson,  Chelonda  111 

Robinson,  Edwin  106 

Robinson,  Hope  32,  36,  109 

Robinson,  James  139 

Robinson,  Tysha  32,  106 

Rocco,  Domenic  89  41,  82,  143, 161, 183,  211 

Rocco,  Melissa  71,  123 

Rocco,  Teresa  123 

Roche,  Shawn  89  161,  180,  183 

Rodgers,  James  109 

Rodriguez,  Angelica  123 

Rodriguez,  Joe  99 

Roeder,  Rebecca  45,  123 

Roeder,  Sandy  89  161,  183 

Roethel,  Angela  123 

Roethel,  Rachelle  138 

Roethel,  Robert  89  161,  202 

Rogers,  Calvin  89  161,  183 

Rogers,  Shanti  11,  123 

Roll,  Laura  89  24,  25,  28,  39,  48,  164,  183 

Rosberg,  Rachel  106 

Roscoe,  Terrence  10, 11,  57,  59, 61,  74, 75, 139 

Ross,  Donald  139 

Ross,  Donna  123 

Rowe,  Heather  89  46,  164,  202 

Rowland,  Terri  138 

Rozic,  Leon  83,  110 

Ruben,  Juanselyn  106 

Ruggeri,  Ann  81,  108 

Runza,  Lenka  43,  139 

Runza,  Paul  83,  109 

Rusack,  Kenton  139 

Russell,  Michelle  139 


Russo,  Anthony  91,  177,  200 
Russo,  Joyce  99,  105,  107,  108,  111 
Ryan,  Lisa  45,  123,  139 
Ryans,  Edward  89  75,  164 
Rymarczyk,  Dominic  89  33,  142,  164 
Rymarczyk,  Kevin  139 


Sabol,  Thomas  89  164 

Sacko,  Heidi  46,  48,  50,  139,  220 

Sage,  Joseph  123 

Sajetowski,  Jon  105 

Sallach,  Fred  99 

Salupo,  Marnie  32,  36,  104 

Samas,  Sandra  138 

Sanborn,  Sandy  99,  200 

Sanders,  Tammy  106 

Sanders,  Wendi  123 

Sanelli,  Dominic  123 

Sankey,  Jennifer  30,  123 

Sargent,  Brian  123 

Sargent,  David  89  39,  64,  75,  164,  202 

Sari,  Michelle  89  39, 44,  46, 164, 167, 183,  202 

Sarich,  Joel  24,  25,  28,  29,  31,  89,  99 

Sarpoiis,  Deborah  44,  139 

Sarpolis,  Kristen  105 

Sas,  Jeanette  89  45,  55,  71,  78,  79,  164,  183, 

202,  203 

Sattler,  Dwayne  89  38,  45,  50,  101,  144,  164, 

209,  212 

Sattler,  Greg  99 

Sauer,  Joseph  89  164,  183,  202 

Savolainen,  Michele  89  164,  183,  185 

Sawyer,  Matthew  89  24,  25,  164 

Scarniench,  Michael  89  57,  164,  183 

Schaefer,  Beth  46 

Schaefer,  Christine  35,  36,  119,  123,  202 

Schafer,  Beth  89  42,  50,  68,  164,  183 

Schauer,  Robert  110 

Scheimann,  Cynthia  89  164 

Scheurman,  Keith  25,  28,  30,  38,  109 

Schiavoni,  Deana  108 

Schiavoni,  Joseph  89  164,  183 

Schmeling,  Bette  39,  99 

Schmeling,  Robert  32,  84,  109 

Schmidt,  Hope  123 

Schmidt,  Kim  110 

Schneider,  James  138 

Schoen,  Kathleen  34,  35,  109 

Schoen,  Kristin  89  16,  35,  144,  164,  183,  203 

Schoen,  Tina  89  15,  164 

Schoval,  Richard  106 

Schultz,  Donata  99 

Schultz,  Kelly  139 


Classroom  time  is  important  in  the  process  of 
learning. 


[Index] 


Jennifer  Waltermire  and  friends  getting  out 
support  for  the  school  levy.  Mayor  Lynch  get- 
ting literature  for  the  levy. 


Schuster,  Marci  123 

Schwartz,  Matthew  65,  84,  134,  139 

Schwartz,  O.  25 

Schwartz,  Oscar  24 

Schwenke,  Pete  57,  58 

Scolaro,  Tracy  89  20,  21,  34,  35,  164, 183,  185 

Scott,  Darnell  62,  123 

Scott,  Holly  34,  35,  105 

Scott,  Justin  123 

Scott,  Leonard  89  164 

Scott,  Sean  32,  139 

Scott,  William  72,  73,  139 

Secic,  Michelle  45,  123 

Secic,  Sandra  45,  139 

Sedmak,  Gregory  139 

Sedmak,  Tom  107 

Segines,  Antoine  123 

Segines,  Dawn  89  165 

Segulin,  James  89  19,  24,  25,  29,  31,  38,  52, 84, 

101,  130,  165 

Segulin,  Mickey  99 

Selvaggio,  Nick  99 

Senior  Class  37 

Senior  Talent  Night  52 

Serafin,  Theresa  139 

Serra,  Paul  99,  177,  200 

Severino,  Jan  99 

Sfura,  Denyel  32,  109 

Shady,  Patricia  108 

Shah,  Darshi  109 

Shantery,  Charles  139 

Shaw,  Anthony  62,  123 

Sheck,  David  62,  73,  123 

Sheck,  Michael  139 

Sheck,  Mike  57,  99 

Sheehan,  Brian  89  165 


Sheets,  Kenneth  123 

Shenk,  Christopher  25,  123 

Sheridan,  Marie  89  39,  42,  43,  44,  46,  48,  50, 

165,  183,  187,  210 

Sheridan,  Michael  62,  73,  87,  123 

Shimko,  Daniel  104 

Shimko,  Renee  89  165 

Shippitka,  Michael  139 

Shivak,  John  89  69,  165,  183,  200 

Shusky,  John  89  165 

Sigh,  James  126,  139 

Sillia  Jr.,  Phillip  69,  107 

Sillia,  Beth  139 

Simenc,  Jeffrey  69,  123 

Simic,  Marko  111 

Simicevic,  Marijana  89  165 

Simmons,  Janelle  138 

Simmons,  Joyce  111 

Simon,  Jeff  53,  208 

Simone,  Tina  89  9,  15,  165 

Simpson,  Jim  99 

Sims,  Cory  139 

Sims,  James  89  24,  25,  29,  165 

Sink,  Ryan  89  57,  165,  183 

Sirk,  Steven  49,  104 

Siupinys,  Anthony  139 

Siupinys,  Kristina  89  165,  183 

Ski  Club  46 

Skok,  Gregory  25,  28,  30,  139 

Skrab,  Mary  Ann  139 

Skrtic,  Anna  104 

Slattery,  Jennifer  66,  139 

Slattery,  Jill  80,  110 

Slaughter,  Chenise  123,  139 

Slaybaugh,  Tracy  139 

Slejko,  Jason  139 


Slogar,  Ronald  89  165 

Slogar,  Stephanie  36,  103,  123 

Slusarski  II,  Ronald  62,  123 

Smayda,  Emily  48,  49,  50,  110,  220 

Smith,  Alvin  76,  139 

Smith,  Amy  123 

Smith,  Andre  89  165,  183 

Smith,  Bonnie  99 

Smith,  Chanetta  107 

Smith,  Denise  47,  139 

Smith,  lesha  108 

Smith,  Jonasis  30 

Smith,  La  Tesha  123 

Smith,  La  Tesha  29 

Smith,  Ricky  74,  75,  139 

Smith,  Robert  2,  10, 11,  12,  56,  57,  59,  60,  61, 

74,  82,  138 

Smith,  Shannon  29,  124 

Smith,  Sowanna  62,  138 

Smith,  Stephen  89  48,  165,  183,  184,  185 

Smith,  Tongsis  124 

Smith,  Wayne  39,  99 

Smolic,  Stephanie  139 

Snepenger,  Michelle  108 

Sneperger,  Gina  89  165 

Soblesky,  Christopher  139 

Soccer  64 

Socha,  Jason  46,  65,  84,  124 

Socha,  Sean  46 

Solnosky,  Joseph  89  69,  165 

Solnosky,  Michael  89  165 

Solnosky,  William  124 

Solomon,  Cordell  124 

Soltesz,  Frank  99,  107,  200 

Somrak,  Christian  106 

Sonnhalter,  Gregory  110 

Soos,  Scott  89  165,  183,  202 

Sopko,  Jill  89  165,  181,  183,  202,  203,  212 

Soprek,  Dubravko  89  168 

Soprek,  Rich  110 

Soric,  Dominic  104 

Spada,  Christopher  124 

Spada,  Jennifer  40,  108 

Speed,  Dreana  107,  124 

Spehar,  Daniel  139 

Speigel,  Catherine  105 

Speights,  Tina  124 

Spencer,  Curtis  89  6,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  48, 

166,  168,  183,  185,  219 

Spencer,  Keith  124 

Spencer,  Michelle  89  168,  184,  185 

Spencer,  Mitchell  89  168 

Spencer,  Natasha  89  42,  168,  211,  217 

Spencer,  Samantha  85,  107 

Sperner,  Rebecca  89  36,  168,  183 

Speroff,  Keith  89  28,  30,  38,  168,  183 

Spicer,  Jeffrey  110 

Spiegel,  Catherine  45 

Spiga,  Barbara  44,  99,  112 

Spirit  14,  15 


[Index] 


Natasha  Spencer,  Bill  Karabinus,  Bill  Castro- 
vince,  Janene  Zakrajsek,  Elizabeth  Puhalj, 
Fiances  Hribar  and  Laura  Montagner  take  time 
to  say  "cheese". 


Spooner,  Lorri  124 

Sports  Aides  87 

Sports  Divider  54 

Springer,  Barb  99 

Springer,  Michelle  124 

Sprochi,  Dave  200,  214 

Spurr,  Julianne  138 

Sray,  Albin  139 

Stadler,  Veronica  99 

Staff  92 

Stage  Band  31 

Stankivicz,  Anrvy  89  168 

Staples,  Norman  139 

Staples,  Robert  124 

Staples,  Robin  32,  106 

Starr,  Sheree  124 

Steel  Jr,  Willie  110 

Steele's  Garage  129 

Steele,  Barbara  30,  139 

Stephens,  David  73,  124 

Stephens,  James  89  168,  183 

Sterrick,  Brian  25,  44,  124 

Stevenson,  Shawna  78,  130,  139 

Stewart,  Lamont  124 

Stih,  Cynthia  124 

Stillings,  Brian  124 

Stipkovich,  James  89  57,  168,  183 

Stobinski,  Judy  99,  200 

Stokes,  Norwood  138 

Stokes,  Ronald  138 

Straub,  Jason  89  69,  168,  183 

Straus,  David  138 

Stringer,  Richard  89  75,  168 

Stroup,  Maria  99 

Strowder,  Valencia  89  10,  12,  13,  20,  37,  47, 

166,  168,  183,  184,  185,  207 

Strukel,  Adrienne  107 

Struna,  Holly  110 

Strunk,  David  124 

Stryjewski,  Angela  107 

Stuber,  Richard  139 

Student  Council  36 

Student  Council  Ad  178,  179 

Student  Life  6 

Student  Life  Divider  4 

Subel,  Christine  66,  80,  81,  104 

Subel,  Jennifer  139 

Sugar,  Eddie  126,  139 

Sugar,  Elvis  89  57,  64,  168,  183 

Sugar,  Robert  124 

Sulka,  Kelly  139 

Summers,  Gwen  32,  107 

Summers,  Richard  89  38,  168 

Sunderland,  Matthew  109 

Survey  48 

Susnjara,  Steve  139 

Swan,  Heather  32,  111 

Swanson,  Eddie  65 

Swanson,  Erick  38,  84,  106 

Swanson,  Paul  89  168 


Swanson,  Sandy  89  168 

Swearingen,  Charles  139 

Sweet,  Joe  77 ,  105 

Sweet,  Mary  89  20,  32,  33,  36,  45,  46,  52, 168, 

184,  206,  207,  211 

Swimming,  Boy's  84 

Swimming,  Girl's  85 

Swope,  Lee  36,  43,  46,  51,  103,  139,  220 

Swope,  Pete  68 

Swyt,  Peter  25,  29,  109 

Swyt,  Sharon  36,  103,  140,  220 

Symphonic  Wind  Ensemble  28 

Syroney,  Jeffrey  15,  32,  33,  40,  52,  140,  207 

Sztul,  Victoria  140 


Tadiello,  Keith  87,  140 

Tajgiszer,  Stephen  89  6,  56,  57,  58,  61,  167, 

168,  183 

Tanner,  April  124 

Taurman,  Ralph  89  55,  70,  82,  166,  168,  180, 

183,  184,  212 

Taylor,  Frances  106,  124 

Taylor,  Howard  89  25,  29,  84,  169,  184 

Taylor,  Karl  89  169 

Taylor,  Kimberly  21,  30,  44,  50,  51,  103, 124, 

220 

Taylor,  Kristen  89  169 

Taylor,  Laura  8,  124 

Taylor,  Meghan  35,  36,  43,  44,  124 

Taylor,  Robert  124 

Taysom,  Nicole  109 


Tekieli,  Tiffany  15,  66,  140 
Terlizzi,  Anthony  29,  38,  65,  104 
,-Terlizzi,  Robert  38,  84,  140 
Terry,  Telesa  124 
Tetkovil,  Matthew  140 
Theme  2 

Thigpen,  Ronald  62,  124 
Thomas,  Brian  111 
Thomas,  Bruce  140 
Thomas,  Jacqueline  85,  140 
Thomas,  Leila  89  37,  45,  82, 142, 169, 183, 185 
Thomas,  Michael  106 
Thomas,  Nicole  138 
Thomas,  Rashon  106 
Thomas,  Shannon  140 
Thomas,  Spencer  107 
Thomas,  Tracy  89  167,  169,  185,  202 
Thomas,  Tracy  183 
Thome,  Jeannine  65,  80,  104 
Thompson,  Frederick  110 
Thompson,  Marcellus  138 
Thompson,  Tarnell  89  82,  169,  183 
Thornton,  Tammieanna  124 
Thrower,  De  Angelo  110 
Tillinghast,  Kathryn  109 
Timm,  Natalie  140 
Tingley,  Howard  83,  140 
Tinker,  Patricia  124 
Tinker,  Shelly  89  169,  183,  185 
Tirabassi,  Anthony  89  S3,  169,  183,  207 
Tkac,  Carol  99,  107,  111,  177 
Tobias,  Shelley  9,  47,  80,  124 
Tobin,  Megan  85,  109 
Tobin,  Timothy  84,  140 
Tobolewski,  Elizabeth  89  16,  18,  36,  42,  48, 
169,  183,  220 


[Index] 


Tomasi,  Jill  71,  82,  140 

Tomic,  Danny  140 

Tomsic,  Mark  28,  30,  38,  52,  65,  84,  104 

Tomsic,  Matthew  38,  84,  140 

Tonn,  Rosemarie  99 

Torrelli,  Chris  100,  200 

Torzewski,  Bruce  124,  200 

Torzewski,  Peggy  100,  214 

Toth,  Michael  21,  65,  84,  140 

Touschner,  Craig  89  169,  183 

Touschner,  Keith  124 

Track,  Indoor  82 

Trankos,  Michael  124 

Tressler,  Joseph  89  24,  25,  28,  84,  169,  183 

Trionfante,  Dean  200 

Trocheck,  Jodin  76,  124 

Troha,  Adrienne  115,  124 

Troha,  Michele  89  169,  183 

Tucci,  John  89  20,  21,  57,  61,  169,  183 

Tuckerman,  Danielle  89  42,  43,  45,  166,  169, 

183,  187,  208 

Tuckerman,  Geoffrey  140 

Tuft,  Peter  140 

Turkall,  Corrinne  66,  75,  104,  200 

Turkall,  Dennis  75,  76,  100 

Turner,  Cheree  89  169 

Turner,  De  Angelo  89  32,  169 

Turner,  Renee  87,  138 

Turpin,  Jay  64,  140 


u 


U,  Jun  Yong  36,  49,  68,  124 

U,  Sun-Yong  89  22,  48,  49,  50,  68,  88,  102, 

169,  183,  220 

Uchbar  Jr.,  Douglas  124 

Ugrinic,  Kristie  140 

Underclass  Divider  102 

Urban,  Michelle  89  169 

Urbania,  Michael  102,  140 

Urena,  Gilberto  185 

Urena,  Kathia  89  169 

Ussai,  Daniel  2,  57 


Valencic,  Christine  34,  35,  140 

Valcncic,  Ninette  34,  35,  37,  183,  202 

Valentic,  Rose  124 

Valentine's  Ball  20 

Valerio,  Gary  110 

Van  Dyne,  Chantel  7,  15,  45,  166,  167,  183, 

184 

Van  Ness,  Jennifer  107 


Mixed  Chorous,  Choral  Masters  and  Varsity 
Chorale  at  the  Winter  Concert.  Homecoming 
candidates  and  inductees  into  the  Euclid  Hall  of 
Fame. 


Vanah,  Kathleen  37,  45,  78,  79,  183, 185,  203, 

208,  209 

Vance,  Kevin  49,  82,  115,  124 

Vanderhoff  Jr.,  Thomas  183,  202 

Varner,  Amy  140 

Varsity  Chorale  33 

Varsity  Basketball,  Girl's  79 

Vasko,  Robert  138 

Veasley,  Theresa  111 

Vega,  Daniel  109 

Vehovec,  Bryan  124 

Velkos,  Haralambos  183 

Velkos,  Joseph  183 

Voigt,  Robert  124 

Voll,  Craig  183 

Veil,  Michelle  29,  111 

Volleyball  66 

Von  Benken,  Bill  18,  46,  50,  100,  177,  200, 

220 

Von  Sick,  Christine  45,  124 

Vondrak,  Nancy  100 

Voskoboynikov,  Mikhail  109 

Vrabel,  Melissa  202 

Vunderink,  Nicholas  109 

Vurusic,  Jayne  44,  124,  125 

Vuyancich,  John  77,  105 


w 


Wagner,  Michelle  42,  124 
Wagner,  William  16,  140,  202 
Wai  Nopolo  51 


Walczak,  Philip  49,  82,  124 

Waldak,  Windi  124 

Walker  Jr,  Anthony  107 

Wallace,  Rhoan  111 

Waller,  Cheryl  81,  109 

Wallette,  Stacy  32,  124 

Walls,  Rhonda  183 

Walsh,  Erin  15,  101,  183,  202 

Walsh,  Susan  16,  144,  183,  203 

Walsmith,  Robert  89,  100 

Walter,  Kenneth  57,  62,  63,  76,  125 

Waltermire,  Jennifer  7,  20,  22,  32,  33,  36,  52, 

101,  183,  202,  207,  211,  216 

Waltermire,  Karrie  32,  36,  107 

Walters,  Candace  125 

Walters,  Chris  108 

Walton,  Renee  105 

Walton,  Stephanie  15,  32,  33,  183 

Walworth,  Tracey  183 

Wandersleben,  Eric  110 

Wandersleben,  John  57,  140 

Wang,  Wendy  30,  104 

Ward,  Clinton  25 

Ward,  Patrice  7,  57,  61,  75,  140 

Ware,  Damon  32,  107 

Warman,  Connie  100 

Warner,  Willie  20 

Waschura,  Maryann  183 

Washington,  Natecia  80,  105 

Washington,  Rashaun  47,  125 

Watkins,  Terry  104 

Watral,  Kimberly  144,  184 

Weaver,  Rebecca  125 

Webb,  Jason  106 

Webber,  Michaelle  140 

Weber,  Kristen  48,  50,  140,  220 


[Index] 


Weber,  Michael  140 

Wein,  Josef  109 

Weiss,  Russeil  108 

Welker,  Jennifer  32,  33,  36,  52,  140,  209 

Welsh,  Cynthia  32,  111 

Wensing,  Dan  57,  58,  100,  177 

West,  Christian  105 

West,  Teresa  125 

Westover,  Peter  200 

Weybrecht,  Jason  76,  125 

Wheeler,  Jennifer  110 

Wheeler,  John  C  107 

Wheeler,  Sheila  140 

Whelan,  Thomas  125 

Wherley,  Richard  100,  166 

White,  James  138,  167 

White,  Janessa  125 

White,  Lanay  125 

White,  Mary  100,  200 

White,  Sheila  25,  28,  140 

Whiteman,  Kimberly  111 

Whitmore,  Lisa  38,  184 

Wichert,  William  77,  109 

Wiggins,  Phil  138 

Wilcox,  Paulnetta  29,  125 

Williams,  Aleathea  109 

Williams,  Carol  100 

Williams,  Claudia  125 

Williams,  Fatima  125 

Williams,  Gregory  77,  109 

Williams,  Juan  104 

Williams,  Michelle  140 

Williams,  Neal  140 

Williams,  Nicole  140 

Williams,  Rashawn  53,  57,  140 

Williams,  Rufus  140 


Williams,  Stephanie  140,  202 

Williams,  Steven  106 

Williams,  Tasha  25,  27,  53,  101,  184 

Williams,  Yolanda  106 

Willingham,  Melissa  25,  29,  125 

Willis,  Derek  76 

Willis,  Derrick  125 

Wilson,  Eric  125 

Wilson,  Holly  140 

Wilson,  Kashon  125 

Wims,  Regina  25,  29,  140 

Winkleman,  Bonnie  140 

Winston,  Alaster  125 

Wirbel,  Mark  40,  44,  184 

Witczak,  Michael  28,  30,  110 

Witt,  Stacey  126,  138 

Witzak,  Michael  25 

Wojdak,  Windi  125 

Wolenski,  Kenneth  25,  29,  82,  125 

Wolenski,  Lorinne  140 

Wolf,  Richard  109 

Womack,  Edrina  40,  125 

Wood,  Traci  140 

Woodard,  Tameka  125 

Woods,  Valencia  9,  125 

Workman,  Steven  70,  111 

WouUard,  Donnaire  62,  125 

Wrestling  72 

Wyckoff,  Robert  140 

Wyley,  Milton  41,  125 

Wylie,  Marquetta  125 


Yanni,  Anthony  105 

Yartz,  Leslie  184 

Yates,  Sonya  102,  140,  209 

Yee,  Michelle  36,  39,  45,  46,  48,  68,  184 

Yee,  Virginia  46,  105 

Yocum,  Robert  91,  200 

Yoe,  Robert  108 

Yoon,  Sang  Pil  138 

York,  Dick  100,  110 

Young,  Crystal  51,  125 

Young,  Jessica  184 

Young,  Lawrence  184 

Young,  Letitia  105 

Young,  Nathan  110 

Young,  Paul  25,  29,  125 

Yuhas,  Karen  35,  100,  200 

Yuhas,  Stacie  10,  12,  13,  34,  125 

Yurcich,  Charles  76,  125 

Yurcich,  Christine  184,  211 


Zagore,  Christine  125 

Zahler,  Alison  36,  39,  45,  48,  184 

Zahler,  James  125 

Zahursky,  Carol  125 

Zahursky,  Theresa  24,  25,  27,  184 

Zakrajsek,  Janene  25,  34,  35,  36,  125,  217 

Zakrajsek,  Jo  Anne  29,  32,  105 

Zalar,  Loretta  125 

Zana,  Deborah  125 

Zanghi,  Angela  138,  140 

Zappia,  Courtney  110 

Zele,  Jackie  80,  81,  107 

Zele,  Jennifer  67,  104 

Zele,  Robert  62,  125 

Zemba,  Brian  108 

Zhong,  Weike  140 

Ziegler,  Monica  38,  184 

Zigman,  Laura  39,  47,  78,  79,  144,  166,  184, 

211 

Zingale,  Angela  32,  87,  141,  202 

Zivnoska,  Edvifard  57,  62,  76,  125 

Zovko,  J  Gerald  141 

Zovko,  Tomislav  57,  64,  65,  125 

Zschuppe,  Katherine  141 

Zubizarreta,  Judith  100,  200 

Zupancic,  Bernetta  28,  36,  45,  184 

Zurga,  Mary  16,  138 


Missy  Horvath  and  Paul  DeFilippo  at  Home- 
coming. Curt  Spencer  with  some  Americans  in 
Paraguay.  The  family  that  Curt  Spencer  stayed 
with  in  Paraguay.  Iguazu  Falls,  Brazil. 


[Index] 


All  good  things  must  come  to  an  end 


Thank  You 

The  staff  of  the  Euclidian  would  like 
to  extend  thanks  to  all  who  helped  to 
make  this  book  possible.  First  and 
formost,  thanks  have  to  go  to  our  ad- 
visor, Mr.  Von  Benken  for  the  many 
long  hours  of  hard  work  and  leader- 
ship that  he  had  to  put  in  to  get  the 
the  entire  operation  going  and  to  keep 
it  going.  No  one  can  understand  how 
much  work  is  involved  in  putting  the 
book  together  unless  they  have  been 
through  it.  Others  to  be  thanked  are: 
Ohio  School  Pictures  for  processing 
and  printing  our  photographs  and 
taking  the  senior  and  underclass  pic- 
tures and  those  of  the  sports  teams, 
Jostens  Yearbook  Company  for  put- 
ting it  all  together,Jan  Kehn  for  ar- 
ranging photography  dates  and  sup- 
plying needed  matrials,  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. 


Colophon 


700  copies  of  the  1989  Euclidian 
were  printed  by  the  Jostens  Printing 
and  Publishing  Division  at  State  Col- 
lege, Pennsylvania.  The  book  is  print- 
ed on  Gloss  191  paper  stock  and  in- 
cludes 32  pages  of  full  color,  24  of 
which  are  the  senior  photographs.  Pa- 
latino  type  was  used  throughout  the 
book  for  captions  and  body  copy, 
while  News  Gothic  Bold  was  used  for 
headlines  and  subheadlines.  Body 
copy  is  usually  set  in  ten  point  type 
while  picture  captions  are  set  in  eight 
point  type.  Headlines  are  set  in  thirty- 
six  point  type  and  subheadlines  are 
set  in  twenty-four  point  type.  The 
cover  was  designed  by  senior  Tawfig 
Akhir.  Pages  were  submitted  to  the 
plant  at  five  deadlines,  November  5, 
November  28,  December  19,  January 
16  and  the  final  deadline  was  February 
20,  1989.  Because  of  this,  anything 
that  happened  after  mid-February 
could  not  be  included  in  the  book. 


Staff 


Copy  Staff:  Bill  Castrovince,  Heidi 
Martin,  Sally  Bierer,  Mike  Betts,  Julie 
Groves,  Kathy  Kushma,  Kris  Hren, 
Helen  Chen,  Stevie  Dejong. 

Contributors  (1  or  2  stories):  Matt 
Hopkins,  Jennifer  Mason,  Shannon 
Kelly,  Emily  Smayda,  Rashawn  Perry, 
Lee  Swope,  Sharon  Barrett,  Cindy  Jer- 
ele,  Chris  Clark,  Sunny  U. 

Data  Input:  Stevie  Dejong,  Shannon 
Kelly,  Rashawn  Perry,  Heidi  Sacko, 
Julie  Groves,  Betsy  Cayne,  Emily 
Smayda,  Kristen  Weber,  Cindy  Jerele, 
Sunny  U,  Kim  Taylor,  Chris 
Oboczky. 


Photography:  Vernard  Adams,  Betsy 
Tobolewski,  Mike  Betts,  John  Marin- 
cek.  Bill  Castrovince,  Shannon  Kelly, 
Tracy  Marincek,  Rashawn  Perry,  Julie 
Noble,  Cindy  Jerele,  Chris  Clark, 
Sunny  U,  Heidi  Martin,  Kris  Hren. 

Layout:  Bill  Castrovince,  John  Marin- 
cek, Judy  Beder,  Shannon  Kelly,  Heidi 
Sacko,  Julie  Groves,  Helen  Chen, 
Kristen  Weber,  John  Cindric,  Cindy 
Jerele,  Chris  Clark,  Kim  Taylor,  Chris 
Miranda,  Doug  Matiaska,  Sharon 
Swyt. 


Regrets 


As  the  1988-89  school  year  draws  to 
an  end  there  are  several  things  the 
Euclidian  staff  would  like  to  clarify. 

Euclid  is  packed  with  many  differ- 
ent kinds  of  people.  To  capture  them 
all  in  the  yearbook  would  be  impossi- 
ble. However,  we  tried  our  best.  Be- 
cause senior  pictures  were  taken  at  the 
high  school  during  the  Fall,  we  feel 
that  the  senior  section  is  more  com- 
plete than  in  previous  years.  There 
was  always  the  problem,  of  course,  of 
people  who  were  not  enrolled  at  Eu- 
clid in  the  Fall  not  being  included  in 
the  yearbook.  We  are  sorry,  but  that 
cannot  be  helped.  Many  underclass 
members  are  not  included  in  the  book 
because  they  did  not  want  to  have 
their  picture  taken.  We  feel  badly 
about  this  but  the  situation  was  out  of 
our  control. 

Because  of  the  Euclidian's  small 
staff  this  year,  much  of  the  responsi- 
bility of  putting  it  together  fell  on 
only  a  few  square  shoulders.  Howev- 
er, it  was  assembled  with  just  as  much 
creativity  and  care  as  in  past  years.  We 
sincerely  apologize  for  any  errors  or 
omissions.  May  this  compiliation 
serve  as  a  treasured  memory  for  many 
years  to  come. 


GOOD  LUCK  TO  THE  CLASS  OF  '89 


Closing 


Signatures 


Signatures 


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ALLEN  •SHARONANGLEN'FERAN DO  ALIAZAR*  SUZANNE 

AMATO*  LISAANDERSON  •  MARLENEAPANAITES*  LAURAAQUILA* 

PHILIP  ARNOLD*  FRANK  ASBURY*  KRISTIN  ATTWOOD -THOMAS  AUSTIN* 

LISA  BABER*  JENNIFER  BAER*  ANGELA  BAILEY -JOE  BAKER  •MILIOBAKICH* 

BARBARABANACH 'ANDRE  BANKS  •MICHAEL  BARNES*  CHRISTOPHER  BARSTOW" 

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JASON  BERNSTEIN*  MICHAEL  BETTS«  CYNTHIA  BEUCK*  SHARON  BEUTLER*  ALFRED  BIELSKIS* 

SARAH  BIERER*VICHELLEBILLINGSLEY*  CHANDRA  BILLUPS*GEORGEBISKUP*ROSLIND 

BLACKMON*  MARK  BLANC *S  MICHAEL  BLASIUS*KENYONBONCELA*THOMASBORNEMANN*REGINA 

BOYD  *  JAMES  BRAIDIC*  CAROLYN  BRANDICH*KIRBY  BROWN*  KELLY  BURDOCK*  PAULINE  BURKE* 

ROBERT  BURROWS*  CRAIG  BUSH*  SHARON  BUTLER -KATHYCAIN*  CINDY  CANTINI*  TODD  CAPUOZZO* 

PETERCAPUTO*  KATHLEEN  CARIC*  CRUZ*  CHRISTOPHER  CUM  MINGS  * 

LI  SACARR*CHARLENE  CARTER*  CARLACURTIS  *  ANGREJ  CUTURIC  * 

PATRICKCATER*STEPHENCESAR*  MICHELLE  CUTWRIGHT  *   DAMIR 

THERESACHAMPA*MICHAELCHEBO*  CVITKOVIC  *  WILLIE  DANIEL  JR  * 

HELEN       CHEN       *       CATHERINE  MICHELLE  DATTILO  *  BRIAN  DAUER* 

CHIANCONE*MARLENECHINCHAR*  JENNIFER  DAVIS  *  MATTHEW  DAVIS  * 

LAURIE    CHRISTOPHER    *    JOHN  TRACY  DAVIS  *  CATHERINE  DAY  * 

CIARLILLO*  DIANE CICKAVAGE* ANNA  TRYCENNIA DEAN 'PAUL DEFILIPPO* 

CIRINO*DAVIDCLARK*TERENCE  AMYDEHNER*CHRISTADEISTER*LEO 

CLARK*  JOHN  COLBERT*  BRIDGETTE  DEJAK  *  STEVIE  DE  JONG  *  STEVEN 

COLEMON*JAMESCOLEMAN*KEVIN  DEKLEVA  *  KIMBERLY  DEMBEK  * 

COLLINS*KIMCOLQUITT*ROBERT  GREGG  DENNIS  *  MARIA  DENT  * 

COMENSCHEK*  MARK  COMER  JR*  DANIELLE  DESICO*GINADIADDARIO* 

RANADACOOPER*TIMOTHYCOOPER  DANIEL  Dl  BARTOLOMEO  *  HEIDI 

*CATHERINECOPELAND*  KIMBERLY  DICKEY*  TRACY  DICKSON  *  SCOTT  Dl 

CORBIN*KATHLEENCORRIGAN*  FRANCO*  LUCRETIADILLARD*  MARY 

CARMELLA  CORNELIUS  *  DANIEL  DISANTIS*CHRISTIANDIXON*CELINE 

C  REWS  *  JAM  ESCU  DO*  MADELEINE  DOJWA*  MARK  DONNETT*  LISA  DRAGE 

*  DANIELDRASLER*STACYDUCHON  *  MARYDUGANDZIC*SCOTTDUKE*  JOHN  DUNCAN  *TRACYDUNHAM 

*  MARK  DUNMI RE*  ANTON  DUSHAJ*  DANIEL DUVALL*STEPH EN  EICHHORN*  RICHARD  ERWIN* 

Kl  RSTIN  ESCH  *  JOHN  EVANS*  MARGARET  FAIR*  ANTON  lA  FANNIN  *TYANNA  FARMER* 

CHRISTINA  FASICK*SCOTTFAULISI*  CHRISTY  FAZIO*  CHRISTOPHER  FETKOVICH*  JULIE 

FISCH  ER  *CHRISTINEFOTH*DANI  EL  FRANCETIC*  DANIEL  FRANK*  ANTHONY 

FRANKOS*  JAMES  FREDRICKSON*SHARIFOHRMAN*  DAWN  GAINER*  KENNETH 
GAMBATESE  *MICHAELGASIEWSKI*  KIM  CAST*  MAPI EGELO*LEROY GILBERT* 
DAN  ELLE  Gl  LDON  E*  TYRONE  GILHAM*  LENA  GILLIAM*  SHANNON  GILMORE*  JOSEPH 
GOERNDT*CHRISTINEGOODE*MICHAELGRAFFIUS*NICKGRUBACH*KELLYGRAHEK*  JULIE 
GROVES*  MONICA GUARNIERI*DOMENICGUBITOSI*  MICHAEL GUILFOYLE*  ANTHONY GUTTU* 
JOHN  HACKATHORN*  JOHN  HADA*GESSEHAFFEY*STRACY  HAMILTON*  DONALD  HAMM*  DANIEL 
HANSEN*TIMOTHYHANSEN*BRUCE  TANYA     HUTCHINS      *      DANUTE 

HARDMAN*  RICHARD  HARPS 'MARIE  JAKUBASKAS*  FRANK  JAN  KOWSKI  * 

HARRISON  *ANTONE HARTMAN *  JOSEPH     JANKOWSKI      *      HUGO 

CHRISTOPHER  HASTY  *  KRISTIN  JARAMILLO* VICTORIAJAWORSKY* 

HEFERNAN  *  LISA  HEIMBERGER  *  MARK  JELENIC*  ALFRED  JOHNSON  * 

DANIEL    HEIMSOTH    *    GREGORY  JENNIFER  JONES*  WILLIAM  JONES* 

HENDERSON*TIFFANYHENDERSON*  MLADEN   JUNKOVIC    *   GREGORY 

JEANETTEHENRY*JOHNHERBST*  JURATIC  *  BARBARA  JURKOVIC  * 

AMY  HICKOK   *   ERICKA  HICKS  *  ANJANETTE  KACPERSKI  *  DAFNE 

MONIQUEHICKS*KRISTENHIGGINS*  KADRAS  *  JOHN  KALE  *  WILLIAM 

DONALDHILL*  LEIGH  HILL*  RONALD  KARABI N US  *  MICHAEL  KELLRES  * 

HINTON  JR*THOMASHOINSKI*  MARCUSKELLY*TYRUSKELLY* 

JASON      HOLLAND      *      MICHAEL  JAMES  KING  *  LISA  KIRCHNER  * 

HOLLOMAN*JONHOLMES*AISHAH  MICHAEL     KITCHEN     *     CYNTHIA 

HOPE*MATTHEWHOPKINS*LISA  KLECKNER     *     DIANA     KOMAN     * 

HRADEK*KRISTINEHREN*JOHN  KIMBERLY  KONRAD*  PETER  KOSTAN* 

HRIBAR*FRANCISHUBER*BRIAN  MAX  KOZLOWSKI  *  MICHELLE  KRANCE 

HUGHES  *  BILLIJO  HUMPHRIES  *  •  KRISTINE  KUBACH  *  WILLIAM  KUNES 

*  KATHLEEN  KUSHMA*  CHRISTINE  LAN*  BRIDGETTE  LANG*  RYAN  LAWSON*  JAMES  LEAMON*  CRAIG 
LEINWEBER*  MICHAEL  LAQUYEA*  KEVIN  LIMBERT*  COURTNEY  LIMERICK  *SUZANELISAC*  LARA  LOMAC* 
RODNEY  LOMAX*  DANIEL  LOMBARDO*  MELISSA  LONG  *  LAURA  LONGSTRETH  *  AARON  LOVING  *  KIM 

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*ANNMARIEMARCIANTE*  CHRISTOPHER  MARCIC*  ELENA  MARIA*  STACY MARRON*TORAN 

MARSHALL*  HEIDI  MARTIN*  JASON  MARTIN*  DOUGLAS  MATIASKA*CANDACEMAUCERI* 

K RISTI NEMAU PER*  DEN NISMAXEY*  ELAINE  MAXWELL*  JEAN  MAYERHOFFER* 

MICHAEL  MAYLE*MATHIASMAZZEI*  THOMAS  MCCONNELL*TIFFONY  MCCOY* 

WILLIAM  MC  GUINNESS*  JOHN  MCKAY*  ROBERT  MCMANUS*GUNHILD 

MEANEY*  JOSEPH  MEDVED*  VICTORIA*  MEDVED*  DOUGLAS  MEHLS* 

CHRISTIANMIHELI*  DANIEL  MIHELI*  DIANE  MILLER*  JOHN 

MILLER*  MARY MILLER*M TONY MILLINE*DALMACIO 


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ELVIS  SUGAR  •  RICHARD  SUMMERS  •  PAUL  SWANSON  •  SANDY  SWANSON  •  MARY  SWEET  •  STEPHEN 
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•  TRACY  THOMAS  •  TARNELL  THOMPSON  •  SHELLY  TINKER  •  ANTHONY  TIRABASSI  •  ELIZABETH 
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MARLENEAPANAITES*  LAURA  AQUILA  LISA       WHITMORE        •       ANTHONY 

•  PHILIP  ARNOLD  •  FRANK  ASBURY  •  WICKWARE  •  LISA  WILLIAMS  •  TASHA 

KRISTIN ATTWOOD»THOMASAUSTIN»  WILLIAMS  •   MARK  WIRBEL  •   LESLIE 

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MICHAEL    BARNES    •    CHRISTOPHER  •    THERESA    ZAHURSKY    •     MONICA 

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WALI  BELL  •  TROY  BERGER  •  JASON  ADAMS  •  THOMAS  ADAMS  •  TAWFIG 

BERNSTEIN     •     MICHAEL     BETTS     •  AKHIR    •    SEAN    ALLEN    •    SHARON 

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CHANDRA  BILLUPS  •  GEORGE  BISKUP  •  ROSLIND  BLACKMON  •  MARK  BLANC  •  S  MICHAEL  BLASIUS  • 

KENYON  BONCELA  •  THOMAS  BORNEMANN  •  REGINA  BOYD  •  JAMES  BRAIDIC  •  CAROLYN  BRANDICH  • 

KIRBY  BROWN  •  KELLY  BURDOCK  •  PAULINE  BURKE  •  ROBERT  BURROWS  •  CRAIG  BUSH  •  SHARON 

BUTLER*  KATHYCAIN«CINDYCANTINI«TODDCAPUOZZO»PETERCAPUTO»  KATHLEEN  CARIC* 

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LAURIE  CHRISTOPHER  •  JOHN  CIARLILLO  •  DIANE  CICKAVAGE  •  ANNA  CIRINO  • 

DAVIDCLARK»TERENCECLARK»  JOHN  COLBERT*  BRIDGETTECOLEMON  • 

JAMES  COLEMAN   •   KEVIN   COLLINS  •   KIM   COLQUITT  •   ROBERT 

COMENSCHEK  •  MARK  COMER  JR  •  RANADA  COOPER  •  TIMOTHY 

COOPER  •  CATHERINE  COPELAND  •  KIMBERLY  CORBIN  • 


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