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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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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
Q
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.
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^XCnVITIES
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
D
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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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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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;
gn Students),
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.
on' '---.._■ 'Key learned and'
cr.' ■ , , .ulture, these studeni
: I ' :■■ - - / '^~ ' '•■'T-inunity witl
Kri-,tinff
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.
i
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)
■T"t'TTgrr
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
I^HMIH
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.
Lfl^PW
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
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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.
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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
'SIA
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.
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UND£RCIASS
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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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.
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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
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Cynthia Focareto, India Ford,
Janeen Foree, James Foreman,
Erin Fox, Richard Franklin
Michael Fricke, Victoria Fu-
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Matthew Garbincus, Dennis
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Hammond, Brian Hancock,
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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
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Denise Johnson, Kennard
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son-Bey, Angela Jones, Chari-
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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.
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Sharon Barrett and Holly Pirsig busted during
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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
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Sophomores
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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.
CI . ,- . .j^ , .^ I Stacey Witt and Heather Good unaware of Brendan
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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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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Michelle Donavan, Mia Doss,
Genevieve Douglas, Lisa
Downer, David Duchon, Jen-
nifer Dudziak
Nada Dugandzic, Miroslav
Dures, Joel Eckert, Leslie Ede,
Adrienne Edwards, Jill
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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.
Matt Schwartz looking forward while Lisa Marvin runs to their senior year
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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
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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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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
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Victoria Medved Douglas A. Mehls Christian L. Miheli
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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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plative look?
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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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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".
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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]
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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
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STEVEN ADAMS •THOMAS ADAMS •TAWFIGAKHIR* SEAN
ALLEN •SHARONANGLEN'FERAN DO ALIAZAR* SUZANNE
AMATO* LISAANDERSON • MARLENEAPANAITES* LAURAAQUILA*
PHILIP ARNOLD* FRANK ASBURY* KRISTIN ATTWOOD -THOMAS AUSTIN*
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BARBARABANACH 'ANDRE BANKS •MICHAEL BARNES* CHRISTOPHER BARSTOW"
CAROLYN BARTH*MARKOBARTULOVIC^ RONALD BARWIDI^WALIBELL^ TROY BERGER^
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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
LUIKART* KENNETH LUX* DANIEL LUZNYCHRISTOPHER MACK* KEVIN MALANEY*STACEYMALLORY
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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
MIRANDA • JAMES MIXON • DAVID MOCNY • PAM
MONTGOMERY • GERALD MOORE • SANDRA MOORE • MARK
MOREK • HEEATHER MORRRISON • DON MOSES • LORI MOSES •
KRISHNA MOTIEJUNAS • CHRISTINE MUCCINO • DENISE MURPHY • DAVID
NAGY • ERIC NEBE • JULIE NOBLE • MICHAEL NOVAK • JOE NUGENT • ROBERT
NYKIEL • CHRISTINE OBOCZKY • CYNTHIA O BRIEN • MICHELLE 0 FLYNN • ARON
OHANESSIAN • GARYOLBRYSH • CURTIS 0 NEAL II 'JENNIFER 0 NEILL • ELIZABETH OROZ •
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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* JOHN SHIVAK* 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* RALPH TAURMAN • 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
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VALENCIC • KATICA VALENTIC • KATHLEEN VANAH • THOMAS VANDERHOFF JR •
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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
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KENYON BONCELA • THOMAS BORNEMANN • REGINA BOYD • JAMES BRAIDIC • CAROLYN BRANDICH •
KIRBY BROWN • KELLY BURDOCK • PAULINE BURKE • ROBERT BURROWS • CRAIG BUSH • SHARON
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MICHAEL CHEBO • HELEN CHEN • CATHERINE CHIANCONE • MARLENE CHINCHAR •
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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