Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1964
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Text from Pages 1 - 328 of the 1964 volume:
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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, 0 Euclid High School
To thy name all praise we sing.
Happy days of youthful pleasure,
Learning, living, life so dear.
Our hearts fill with gratitude
For all that is to be . . .
Alma Mater, Euclid High School,
All our praise we bring to thee.
Where the blue of Erie's waters
Casts the sun's bright golden rays
There all Euclid's sons and daughters
Sing the joys of student days.
If after days be dark and drear
And storms of life draw nigh,
The memories of our friendships here
Will lift our hearts to Euclid High.
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The mind perceives the significance of change
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such as the Washington trip, Ski
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shocked, unbelieving nation felt the impact of
a President's death, and John F. Kennedy be-
came a noble memory to Americans every-
where. But the pace would not stop, more
changes followed, and, gradually, the nation's
equilibrium was restored. Americans turned
to Lyndon B. Johnson for leadership.
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and now thought may bring a question,
a probe inquiring into the realm of future change.
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ACADEMICS
Progress is a conscious struggle for betterment through change, but
conscious change is not always progress. Changes are often caused more
by necessity than by the desire for improvement.
Such was the case at Euclid this year, when a surplus of students forced
the advent of many changes in the school framework. Crowded hallways
were relieved by up and down stairways. Classes held in the E-room and
team teaching eased the logistical problem of where to put students.
Perhaps more absorbing than the administrative aspects of these
changes were their effect on the attitudes of the students themselves. With
the advent of these changes, the school deserted some of its acquired
functions and became more an institution of learning. Continuing a trend
that had begun some years before, the student developed a different
attitude toward academics. He began to realize that school was a com-
bination of intellectual and social pursuits, and that his time had to be
apportioned between the two. Moreover, the stigma formerly attached
to the gifted or imaginative individual by an anti-intellectual student body
was removed as studying became more stylish.
This change in attitude was meaningful, for it signified maturity and
a more conscious approach to the future. Today's student must be pre-
pared to assume and develop the wisdom of his predecessors. Into his
hands the present body of knowledge is placed, slowly and carefully, by
its former creators. The student will soon be the creator. What will he
create?
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only acknowledged but anticipated. The good life
-yes, even sheer survival-demands a sure-footed
readiness for the myriad changes foisted upon us.
Moreover, we need to develop the desire and power
to effect changes rather than merely be affected by
them. Every change is a cause-effect evolvement
from pre-existing materials, events, and ideas. Only
their mode of combination is new. It behooves us
all, therefore, to become surely grounded in the
constants of life, the unchanging principles, so that
we do not confuse change with progress, to become
conversant with the phenomena of change in every
field and thereby to become in marked degree
masters of our fate.
Lester E. Angene
Superintendent of Schools
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The changes noticed at Euclid High
when you returned this year, and the
ones you are a part of now, are
excellent preparation for the era of
ever-increasing change into which
you are moving. My best wishes go
with you for an exciting part in this
coming era of change and challenge.
Mr. Robert Holloway
Director of Secondary Education
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Change can be invigorating or
frightening depending on a person's
frame ot mind. Most individuals
welcome change and enioy the chal-
lenge which it imposes. Other per-
sons who are not as well adiusted
become apprehensive when they must
meet change. They prefer the secur-
ity of the status quo.
I hope as you leave high school
you will accept the necessary changes
in your life as opportunities to de-
velop your total personality. The only
caution l would make is that you do
not become attracted to change for
its own sake and that you learn to
distinguish between change which
represents progress and that which
does not. The development of this
skill will require the use of all your
native intelligence and acquired
knowledge.
William A. Hunter
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Dr James Miller Assistant Principal.
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PRINCIPALS
This was a year of transition, and
few people felt the jolts of change
more than our principals, Mr. Hunter,
Mrs. Sheats, Dr. Bergem, Dr. Miller,
and Mr. Wiley. The new ten period
day, giving the administration twenty
per cent more building space, also
created countless student scheduling
problems. Other new difficulties en-
countered were problems in teacher
communication and staff meetings,
both of which were caused by diverse
teacher schedules. Questions con-
cerning student promotion, discipline,
and college applications had to be
answered as usual. Thus, the prin-
cipals coped with most of the old, as
well as the new problems.
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Mr. Randy Tarrier, Counselor.
DIVISION M-R. Ileft to righfl Mr. Merwin Staines, Counselor, Mr. John Griffin, Dean
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DIVISION G-L. Ileft to rightl Miss Edith Lemon, Counselor, Mr. Donald Martin,
Counselor, Miss Wilma Gillmun, Dean.
DEANS AND COUNSELORS
Over the summer the carpenters
sawed, leveled, and pounded last
year's office corridor into the present
one to facilitate the new arrange-
ment of deans and counselors, one
dean and two counselors for each of
the newly-developed sections. This is
an addition of two deans and two
counselors to the previous number.
Suggestion and counsel take a part
in everyone's life, and an especially
large part during the high school
years. The counselor concerns him-
self with the problems of the many
students assigned to him, and in solv-
ing these problems prepares the stu-
dents for the future.
DIVISION S-Z. lleft to rightl Mr. Robert Crary, Counselor, Mr. Frank Troglia, Dean,
Mrs. Helen Stewart, Counselor.
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ENGLISH
English classes are no longer dominated by the
punctuation mark and the entangled sentence dia-
gram. Where grammatical explanations once ruled,
lectures on characterization, style in writing, and
organization of themes are now more usual. Through
the advent of the paperback book, students are able
to read more extensively, leading to greater famil-
iarity with books and greater depth in reading,
and resulting in a better understanding of the
author and his work. To further this trend in English,
Euclid's English department has instituted such meth-
ods as team teaching, a program combining the
talents of five teachers for the benefit of one hun-
dred thirty iuniors in college courses. An Advanced
Placement program consisting of seven periods per
week and an advanced composition course have
also been initiated. English teachers are scheduled
to teach four classes with a fifth clinic period in
which they give individual attention in composition
and language. Through the new drama workshop,
students may see a classroom performance of a
play which they are currently studying. These new
advances have made this traditionally dull course
one to which students look forward each day.
Mrs. Hoffman, Department Chairman.
Frank Aultz Marcia Backos Jean Becker William Brown
Norma Cowan .lean Cox Virginia DeMora Lillian Drescher
Susan Emshwiller Kathleen Fogarty Marilyn Fuerst Eleonora Guzman
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Joan Duprey Donald Eisen
Mary Harrington Lucy Hoffman
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JOURNALISM
The iournalist finds his reward in the com-
pletion of his product, a well-composed piece
of iournalism. However, the creation of this
product can be a harrowing experience, for
the writer must overcome the many pitfalls
of the pen. His writing must be alive but not
melodramatic, concise but not choppy.
Sometimes he strives to arouse the reader's
emotions, but he cannot be sentimental, and
when his writing becomes emotional, he can-
not lose logic. Journalism, more than any
other type of writing, requires accuracy, for
it concerns facts rather than fiction. Students
of journalism gain experience by writing
news articles, editorials, and themes, thus
developing the varied talents of a good
journalist.
Drama class is a new E room activity.
DRAMA
The classroom is the stage, the assignment is "Be
an amoeba," or "Show me how an apple acts," the
course is drama. Here the student learns techniques
of expression and relies on the versatility of his
imagination. This year, Mr. Jenkins based his pro-
gram on the theater's development from primitive to
modern times, a study revealing to the student how
life itself has made men actors.
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Katheryn Gates Constance Kreicher
FCREIGN LANGUAGE
There are two obstacles to over-
come in understanding the people of
a foreign nation. The first of these
is language. The second and more
difficult is the comprehension of the
thoughts which underlie the words.
The knowledge of a language is not
an end, but a means toward under-
standing these thoughts. Euclid's lan-
guage department is designed with
this means in mind. Culture, as w'ell
as language, is studied, leaving the
student with an understanding of the
differences that separate the world's
people. This type of understanding is
necessary if there is to be progress
toward world peace.
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Anfhony Vaccclriello
Margaret Zimmerman
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SOCIAL STUDIES
The ancient Greek civilization, one
of the greatest the world has known,
could not prevent decline. The Roman
civilization was mighty, but it, too,
collapsed. And so it has been with
all great civilizations.
Today the United States faces the
same dilemmas that have perplexed
all the great nations in history. We
must meet the external foe at a time
of internal tension. Will our nation
grow stronger through strife, or will
it weaken and collapse? This is a
question unanswerable now, but a
person equipped with a knowledge
of history and human behavior can
intelligently predict the results of
time. More important, history shows
him a course to follow if he is to aid
in the betterment of the future. Win-
ston Churchill once said, "All wisdom
is not new wisdom, and the past is to
be studied if the future is to be suc-
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classes.
A lecture course means frantic
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note-taking for history students.
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Bonnie Holt
Edward Langer
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Dale Davison
Luise Hanold
Albert Judge
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Daniel Francetic
Dean Hawver
Patrick Lanese
Michael Socash
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SCIENCE
The scraping of chalk over the board, the
clinking of glass beakers, burets, and flasks,
the staccato clacks of a geiger counter, and
the click of dissecting needles are all sounds
of learning and exploration. These sounds
are part of the atmosphere surrounding the
science student, and they become more
familiar as he learns more about mitotic cell
division, nuclei, the atomic theory, and pro-
iectiles. He finds that the atomic mass unit
is now based on the carbon-l2 isotope in-
stead of the oxygen atom, and he realizes
that what he learns is subiect to continuous
modification in the future when new ideas
arise, for scientific history is a history not of
whimsical revolutions but of continued prog-
ress towards the truths of nature. Therefore,
it is important to build in the student an open
and inquiring mind as well as knowledge.
New programs, for example the Biological
Science Study Committee, Chemical Bond
Approach, and Physical Science Study Com-
mittee programs, are being developed to
accomplish this. So while beakers clink and
geiger counters clack, the student learns
what is known now and looks forward to new
theories and discoveries in science.
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MATH
Mathematics changes by growing. From the
seed of a few basic assumptions grows a logical
system with complex subtleties. This growth has
caused the department of mathematics to institute
changes in curriculum and methods. ln order to keep
pace with an expanding mathematics, the student
is taught topics not investigated in high school until
recent years. He learns to use such subjects as sets,
number theory, and logic as valuable tools in grasp-
ing the complexities of an abstract world.
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BUSINESS
Competence is a key word for success in a
highly competitive business world. Euclid's new
addition to the business department, the distributive
education program, teaches the student competence
outside the classroom as well as in. Now, business
students can gain practical experience in a part-
time iob, and on the same day attend classes cover-
ing such subiects as sales promotion, retail mer-
chandising, and store organization. Cooperation
between student, employer and the teacher-coordi-
nator helps the student employee discover his weak-
nesses and work to improve them.
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to progress at his own rate. Mr. Delmar Smith, Department Chairman.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
There is among men a love for
building, for constructing something
real and tangible from raw materials,
for making a well-ordered structure
from chaos, for repairing that which
is broken. Boys participating in in-
dustrial arts find reality and order in
blocks of wood, sheets of metal, nails,
and lines put on paper in a mechan-
ical drawing class. ln the different
shops, boards become cabinets, met-
al is shaped into furniture, a faulty
engine is repaired to run smoothly,
and dark letters form words on white
paper where there were no words
before.
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DRIVING
Driving is a class which requires continual alert-
ness and concentration, one which will not tolerate
a wandering mind, a daydream. From memoriza-
tion of rules and parts to application of his newly
acquired knowledge, the student progresses, condi-
tioning his reflexes and learning his capabilities.
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James Lawrence Robert McLaughlin Embert Martin Herbert Nold James Stanley
To the boys in the auto shop, the grease and grime under the hood is more fascinating
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Since the objective of a high school art course in '
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student must be prepared to cope with a different
mode of education. His text is his own ideas, his
pen a brush, and his material a set of paints. In his
work there is relaxation and real interest, he is the
force behind the plan, a plan open to change, open
to contrast, open to color.
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lt is considered in poor taste for a student to
display his "A" English composition by wearing it
pinned on his back. This is obvious. However, the
home arts student has a unique advantage over the
English student, for she can wear, and in good taste,
the results of her achievements. Well-made, care-
fully fitted clothes are her reward. But this is only
her immediate reward, for the home arts student can
look forward to establishing her own home, sewing
and cooking for her own children, utilizing the expe-
rience she has gained in high school.
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Donald Mohr Marilyn Reiff
Howard Reminick Victor Resch
Gretchen Schwegler Edward Tekieli
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
September brought a return to
books and studies, and also to sports
and phys. ed. classes. Girls adjusted
to their new teachers, and boys
underwent regulation, even to new
matching shirts, but alternate com-
plaints and enthusiasm assured us
that otherwise all was normal. As in
the past, we twisted ourselves on
parallel bars, forgot the rules when
the score was l5-14, and afterwards
made frantic two-step dashes up the
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MUSIC
Music breaks the monotony of a routine day. In
a music class the student responds differently than
in any other class. His response is one of the emo-
tions rather than the intellect, feeling instead of
reason. Thus, the music class is more than an exer-
cise in soundg it is the perceiving of a different mode
of expression.
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The new position of vocational coordinator, a
post created to help students secure part time iobs,
was filled by Mr. Robert Yocum. As coordinator, his
work is to match the student's abilities with the re-
quirements of the iob, thus proving helpful to both
employer and employee.
ADJUSTED CURRICULUM
The Adjusted Curriculum classes
help the student with the practical
rather than the theoretical side of
academics. He is provided with skills
adaptable outside the classroom
which will be particularly beneficial
after graduation. Mr. Lewis and Mr.
Fowler, with the cooperation of Mr.
Yokum, aid the student in securing a
iob which will put to use the knowl-
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Phillip Koziera operates the office thermo-fax machine, putting to us
the skill he acquired in class.
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Mr. George tips the scales for Nurse Kozlowski.
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Second Row: Ruth Cickavuge lGriffinl, Ann Herrick lGillmanl, Donna Pintar lHunterl, Marie O'Neil lBergemJ.
Third Row: Jane Boyer lSheatsl, Margaret Maaswinkle lYocuml, Margaret Bending tMainl, Lucille Terlep
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E ROOM COORDINATOR
Mrs. Graafmeyer earns the nickname "Mom"
through her good-natured advice and her interest
in the individual student. Her presence contributes
to the friendly atmosphere of the E room, making it
the most popular spot in the school.
SCHOOL TREASURER
lsolated from the stream of student activity by
a glass partition, Mr. Coatsworth, the school treas-
urer, labors with the tremendous task of balancing
Euclid's books. Though most students know him only
as the man behind a bus pass, his job is fundamental
to the working of the school.
SECRETARIES
To Euclid's secretaries, the students are l.B.M.
cards, names on a piece of paper, noise in the halls.
To Euclid's students, the secretaries are those women
behind desks, files, and typewriters. They represent
a part of the school essential for proper function,
and a part we scarcely know. Although they are
usually busy, they always take time to answer a
question, or to help us if they can.
Mr. Coatsworth, man of many figures.
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The kitchen and maintenance staff at Euclid are
often little recognized for the amount of work they
do. Among many other duties, the flag is raised,
the walks are shoveled, and the cafeteria is well
organized due to their efforts. They are often the
first to come and the last to leave, handling the
many functional problems of our school.
Assistant Jerome Gauser, Floorman Joseph Pollack, Custodian
George Brewster.
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Rose Lavalley, Mary Mahne, Margctreta Lichtenberg. Second Row: Angela Konte, Patricia Clark, Rose
Brancelry, Margaret Chaney, Eugenio lacovetta, Anna Geameio, Walter Mills, Rudolph Haffert, Louie
DeMore.
KITCHEN STAFF. First Row: Il to Rl: Margaret Bitzer, Anne Edkenrode, Jeanette Youngberg, Jean Skalaris,
Violet Janitz, Ida Sandberg, Margaret Caine, Katherine Bauer, Helen Chudzik, Mrs. Zimmerman. Second
Row: Mary Dondrea, Betty Thomas, Clara Douglass, Mary Bruel, Luella Straka, Mary Pesec, Frances Colbert.
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Every locker looks the same to a sophomore. His first day at
E.H.S. is unfamiliar and confusing. As he walks along the vast,
prison-like corridor, people dart out at him from the walls and
vanish back into them. In his first class his teacher asks, "Are there
any questions about the school?" Either timidness or bewilder-
ment prevents him from raising his hand. But in time strangeness
fades to familiarity. He recognizes his locker by the paper stick-
ing out at the top, and by the familiar scratches on it. He has been
to the E-Room, bought a season's pass, joined World Affairs, and,
in general, established himself as a member of E.H.S. The year
ends, another begins. As a junior he returns with new prestige. He
finds his assigned locker without difficulty, and he strolls through
the hall, certain he can find his destination in the allotted five
minutes. At first the changes in the school routine caused by the
ten-period day perplex him. But soon, his equilibrium restored,
he relaxes in the familiar surroundings, even daring to wander
into the halls without a hall pass. He settles into the routine of the
school day, and he finds security in the same old lockers, and last
year's unmended cracks.
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As teachers patrolled the halls and lunch periods were divided,
only the athlete's realm seemed unaffected by the new order. Yet
his world was not without alteration, for it has always been created
from a progression of changes.
The season opens, and the boys are numbers on a list, inex-
perienced, but hopeful. The coaches impose a rigorous program
of training. Some boys can take it, others won't. As these individ-
uals grow in ability and efficiency, a kind of emotional glue binds
them together. Individual importance changes to team impor-
tance. A unity is formed from the pressure of a close match, or a
strong desire to win. Victory and defeat become common prop-
erty, meaningful to all. A successful play onthe part of one mem-
ber arouses pride in the others. A block has been formed to meet
the opponent, and the acquired skills have become part of a
framework designed to score.
Friday marks the test, and Euclid becomes aware of the sport.
The athlete earns confidence and recognition. He is able to look
back and laugh at those first spastic days of training.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. First Row IL to Rl: Manager John Benner, Bill
Yanchar, Bill Penny, Bob Symonds, Tom Gilliotti, Jack Reichenbach, Ed Pesec,
Joe Urbanick, Jon Schroeter, John Sustersic, Mike Weber. Second Row:
Bill Gant, Steve Watson, Bob Coode, Rick Subel, Tom Aliancic, Dennis Matko,
Ron Herbst, Keith Bailey, Manager Jim Kane, Ed Fitzgerald, Bob Clasen, Tom
Kirchner. Third Row: Gary Riedel, Jim Dadante, Dale Garris, Rick Kadunc,
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid .................... 6 Garfield Heights .... l'4
Euclid ...... ...... l 2 Collinwood ,....,...... 14
Euclid ..,.., ....., l 4 Parma .......,......,.,, 6
Euclid ...... ...... l 4 Cleveland Heights.. 8
Euclid ....,. 8 Shaw .,,.....,.,...,,,,, .14
Euclid ...... ...... 2 O Shaker .... ,.,, 0
Euclid .,.... ...... l 2 Brush ,,.,,,,,., .,,,,, 2 2
Euclid ...... O Valley Forge .... 6
Euclid ...... ...... l 4 Lakewood .. 6
Euclid ...... ............ 0 St. Joseph .. ....., 20
Wins 4 Losses 6
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Dale Greggorin, Ed Tekancic, Al Tolchinsky, Randy Ehinger, Dave Benner,
Bill Fier, Ken Thomas. Fourth Row: Rick Everstine, Dick Zawack, Jim Hough,
Frank Saiovic, Ken Kapley, Ken Girod, Jim Miller, Ed Bugos, Nick Kaczur,
Bill Johnson. Fifth Row: Howard Price, Dennis Sustarsic, Bo-b Plescia, Dave
Weber, Mike Kekic, Glenn Tewell, Wayne Kukla, Jim Pietro, Terry Morgan.
lt takes more than two to keep Schroeter down.
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Football: set laws on determined faces, massive
crowds overflowing the grandstands, mud-dirty uni-
forms, couples snuggling under blankets to keep
warm. Two teams, bound in tense inaction, await
the snap to the quarterback: Hike! A static picture
explodes in the kaleidoscopic action of a complex
play. Football: a cheer, a girl crying. lt effects
people magically, it is a tenseness, an enthusiasm.
We spell it S-P-I-R-I-T.
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Football puts man against man. Individual as well as team
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A ten-gallon hat "Under Western Skies."
Clap your hands! Splash your feet!
Euclid, Euclid, can't be beat!
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Kim Hashagen, Janie Schulte.
MAJORETTES. First Row U. to Rl: Mary Ann Minnillo, Karen Skalski, Jan Smeker, Nancy Yeray, Jaan
Pureber, Char Ritz, Second Row: Karen Henderson, Diane Day, Head Maiorettes Donna Kobe and Bobbie
Skeivis, Norma Smith, Jane Stahl.
MAJORETTES
Maiorettes once took a gamble,
and won. Eighteen girls risked many
hours of practice without the assur-
ance of achieving their goal, a place
on the maiorette squad. But their
work was rewarded. As they led the
band in visual harmony, theirs was
the praise of the entire school. They
had become the envy and the inspira-
tion of many underclass girls who
hoped to follow their footsteps in the
year to come.
J. V. FOOTBALL
lt's tough to be a J. V. Kitten. The
endurance of rugged practice and
rigid training rules are rewarded with
little recognition by the student body.
But the Kitten doesn't expect recog-
nition. He knows his iob is primarily
one of preparation for a future which
holds the hope of a more glittering
role as the varsity player.
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Mary Ellen Kucharski. Third Row: Marsha Hodakievic, Jill Haddock, Cecilia Rinaldi.
'J.v. FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid ...... 6 Garfield Heights .... 30
Euclid ...... 8 Wickliffe ..,........,.. 0
Euclid ...... l4 Sf. Joseph ...,3O
Euclid ...... 20 Porma .......,..,......, 26
Euclid ...... l4 Cleveland Heights 24
Euclid ...... 24 Shaw ................,, l6
Euclid ...... 16 Shaker ....l2
Euclid ...... 12 Brush ........... .. O
Euclid ...... O Valley Forge ...,..i. 24
Euclid ...... l2 Lakewood ........ ,. 6
Wins 5 Losses 5
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Firsl Row: lL lo Rl Dave Holcombe, John
Gadish, Bruce Murray, Glen Tewell, Joe Nemelh, Preston Suminguf, Jim
Lewis, Jim Beran. Second Row: Frank Simcic, Al Olgiate, Paul Beckwilh,
Rollin Yanchar, Dan Hoffman, Wayne Slorkey, Bill Cathcart, Craig Voll.
Third Row: Richard Novak, Dale Garris, Guy Iarussi, Mike Corrigan, Gordon
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THE HOMECOMlNG COURT ON DISPLAY. lL fo Rl: Ted Goble, Bill Beecham, Belly
Johnson, Sue Anderson, Barb Tercek, Connie Keller, Penny Wolf, Mcirfhcx Lyborger,
Rick Creveling, Larry Stapleton, Greg Done.
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Preparation for Homecoming involved more than
cornering that special person for a date. From the
beginning of September, boys curtailed their reck-
less spending, and girls eyed dress displays, hoping.
Finally it was "the weekend." Rising flames of
Friday's bonfire kindled the already high spirits and
on Saturday afternoon, in an explosion of cheers,
the Panthers struggled with the Shaker Raiders.
Soon the victory bell pealed loudly across the field,
and girls hurried to keep appointments with their
hairdressers. That night, couples danced among
cacti, and the queen on a ranch-type throne reigned
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CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. First Row QL to Rl: Woyne Gould, Bruce King, Bob
Radwanick, Jim Lepperl, Terry Fritch, Ted Gasser, Tom Halbedel, Ken Lucci,
Al Tolway, Al Paolo. Second Row: Ray Sweigert, Rich Almasy, Don Klonn,
Tony Rossi, Jerry Kish, Tony Lacofono, Dave Lorence, Tom Schultheis, Dove
McKee, Jim Struna, Tom Wickizer, Don Disantis, Bob Warren, Larry Fronko,
Greg Goodyear. Third Row: Ken Mance, Ron Disantis, Bill Bailey, Chris
Pinkney, Jim Turpin: Don Lucci, Darrel Trebec, Dave Libmon, lorry Wright,
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Kopach, Dave Swaddel, Ed Zawock, Bill Hagstrand, Bruce Jones, Jim Ullestad,
Don Hathaway, Jim Pietro. Fifth Row: Roger Brezec, Rich Graham, Tom
Barnhort, Bob Lucci, Ken Kapley, Bill Renninger, Ray Frank, Den Cebul, Jeff
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CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
Euclid .......,................ 20 Parma ,..,.....4.,.,,,,,., 40
........2l West Tech. ..........,.'ll9
St. Joe ................,,,. 52
Euclid ......
East Lake North ........ 58
........l8 Cleveland Heights... 40
Euclid ....... ........ l 5 Shaw ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50
Euclid ....... ........ l 5 Shaker ..,. 48
Euclid ....... ...,..,. 3 3 Brush ...,..,,,,,,,, ,.,,, 2 2
Euclid ....... ......A. 2 8 Valley Forge ,,,,,,,,,, 27
Euclid ....... ........ 2 6 Lakewood ,,,,,, ,,,,- 3 O
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CROSS COUNTRY
The air is heavy with tension and a
smell ot wintergreen. Suddenly a
shot echoes, and the runners are
transformed. They no longer seem
solid and bound to the cinders. Di-
mensionless proiectiles of momentum
stretch on snake-like ribbons between
the trees. Then the spell is broken.
Human strength had been pushed to
super-human limits. Gasping, ex-
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TRACK. First Row lL to Rl: Bruce Jones, Dave Vrh, Rich Lakatosh, Roger Brezec, Ted Gasser, Tony Iacofano,
Chris Pinkney, Jim Dadante, Larry Franko. Second Row: Wayne Gould, Joe Slih, Bob Gale, Ron Sarsledt,
John Horton, Jim Miller, Calvin Packard, Tom Barnhart. Third Row: Bob Lucci, Bill Renninger, Ed Zovack,
Ken Kapley, Jim Blankschaen, Don Lucci, Jeff Kish, Greg Pike. Fourth Row: Tim Ullom, Bob Warren, Jim
Struna, Bruce King, Dan Hoffman, Rich Kaczur, Dave Lorence. Fifth Row: Tom Halbedel, Don Medved,
Larry Wright, Tom Jacavino, Captain Bill Bailey, Greg Goodyear.
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TRACK
Run, Bill, run. Run fast, Bill. See
Bill run. Jump up, Bob. See Bob
jump. Jump, iump, lump. See John.
John works hard. See John put the
shot. Put, put, put. With such simple
formulas as these and hours ot gruel- J'
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and won, and won.
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TRACK SCORES
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Glenville ............ 27
John Marshall 51-l f2
East Tech .......... 58-'l X3
Midpark ............ 7-2X3
Collinwood ........ 40-2f3
Valley Forge ...... 26-l X2
Benedictine ........ 7
East Tech .......... 36
Shaker ...........,.. T9-5f6
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KETBALL. IL to Rl: Rick Creveling, John Komocar, Al Yacas, Jerry Gustie, Rick Everstine, Bob Coode,
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VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
Euclid .,.......... 53 Garfield Heights ............ 46
Euclid .,.......... 56 Shaw ..........,.......... ...... 5 3
Euclid .........,.. 55 Parma .....A.......... ...... 5 7
Euclid ............ 43 Lakewood ...... ...... 6 2
Euclid ............ 48 Heights ....... ...... 4 3
Euclid ............ 64 Shaker ............. ...... 7 4
Euclid ............ 50 St. Joseph ....... ...... 5 9
Euclid ............ 41 Brush ............... . ...... 53
Euclid ............ 42 Valley Forge ...... ...... 4 7
Euclid ............ 66 Akron-Garfield ..... ...... l O2
Euclid ............ 63 Valley Forge ...... ...... 5 2
Euclid ............ 45 Shaw ............... ...... 4 6
Euclid ............ 54 Parma ............. ...... 5 6
Euclid ...,........ 65 Lakewood ....... ...... 7 8
Euclid ............ 5'l Heights ....... ...... 3 9
Euclid .........,,. 52 Shaker ......... ...... 5 I
Euclid ..........., 44 Newark ....... ...... 4 8
Euclid ............ 50 Brush .................. ...... 5 8
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Wins 6 Losses I2
Sectional Tournaments
Kenston 29
Eastlake North 38
East High 75
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BASKETBALL
For every sport, a new life begins
with each season. A sport does not
live entirely in the playing of the
game. However, each contest is an
important event in its life, an event
that provokes ioy, sadness, or shame.
The Panthers' '64 basketball sea-
son was born optimistically under the
sign of victory. However, this victory
over Shaw was not a trustworthy
omen, for defeat followed closely.
Despite Rick Creveling's outstanding
performance, including his record-
breaking 49 points against Kenston,
and the team's victory in their first
two games in District competition,
Euclid's basketball season ended its
life in defeat. With a record of eight
wins and thirteen losses, basketball
went into dormancy at Euclid. Per-
haps, when it begins life again, more
consistently favorable fortune will ac-
company it.
NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY. First Row IL to Rl: Tom Halbedel, Chris Pinkney, Bill
Beacham, Rick Karash. Second Row: Jack Ambrose, Bill Renninger, George Martinsen, Bob Usalis, Rich
Collins. Third Row: Tom Gilliotli, Joe Urbanick, John Horton, Hans Pesch, Jim Blankschaen, Mr. Schuster.
Not pictured: Rick Creveling, Greg Dane, Dave Garland, Jim Leppert, Jim Martucci, Dennis Thayer, Craig
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CHEERLEADERS
Summer evenings are hot, long and linger-
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ci large green board and animated shouts
of an over-crowded basketball court. Sum-
mer evenings mean pony league games, sail-
boats in the pond, and a tired group of
swimmers. Euclid High is a part ofthe scen-
ery, and behind its large frame, away from
the general activity, more sounds can be
heard. They are voices that shout, "Blue and
Gold" and "Victory is our cry." They are
cheerleaders and girls hoping to become
cheerleaders. They are winter's spirit in
summer practice and a part of the Panther
pride. Originating as sound in the park, the
voices grow stronger as the various sports
come alive and ability is challenged.
Synchronized spirit.
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ln the shade cast by the popularity
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absence ot roaring cheers and the
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velopment and quality, a tact proved
by the J.V. team's record-ten wins
and eight losses.
J.V. CHEERLEADERS. lL to Rl: Darlene Gorlz, Sharon Tharp, Cecilia Rinaldi, Marsha Hodakievic
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McRedmond, Preston Suminguit.
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Euclid ....,... 47
Euclid ........ 30
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Garfield Heights .
Shaw .................
Euclid ...,.... 39 Parma .,........... .
Euclid .......c 52 Lakewood ....... .
Euclid .....,.. 45 Heights ........ .
Euclid ....,... 42 Shaker .....,.. .
Euclid ......,. 46 St. Joseph ....... .
Euclid ........ 57 Brush ......,..........
Euclid ........ 64
Akron-Garfield
Euclid ........ 4l Valley Forge ..,....
Euclid ....,... 42 Shaw .......... .
Euclid ....,... 47 Parma ........ .
Euclid ........ 47 Lakewood ..,.... .
Euclid ........ 53 Heights .....
Euclid ........ 52 Shaker ..,.. .
Euclid .,...... 54
Euclid ........ 43
Euclid ......A. 46
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Brush .....,.,,....
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BOWLING
There are ten pins at the end of a bowling alley.
A beginner's skill at knocking down these pins can
be attributed to luck for he achieves strikes and
gutter balls, one right after the other. For the pro-
ficient bowler, strikes are not a matter of luck, and
gutter balls are not easily endured. The perfect
frame must come frequently if the opponent is to
be defeated.
Quick reflexes guide a steady racket.
BOWLING TEAM, Back IL to Rl: Marty Zifko, Gary Love, Ted Bending.
Front: Joe lvanko, Ken Coleman, Tom Pllckerl.
TENNIS SCORES
Euclid .,.... .....,, I Parma ,,,,,............... ....,.. 4
Euclid ...... ....... I Cleveland Heights ............ 4
Euclid ...... ....... 3 Shaw ................... ....... 2
Euclid .,.... .,,.... 3 Shaker ,,,,.. ....... 2
Euclid ...... ....... 3 Brush ................ ....... 2
Euclid ...... ....... I Valley Forge ....... ....... 4
Euclid ................ 4 Lakewood ..... ....... I
Third Place in L.E.L.
Wins 4 Losses 3
TENNIS
A tennis court appears small until, within its
bounds, one has the traumatic experience of chasing
after a little white ball. Only then can proper respect
be given to the tennis team whose members have
conquered both the size of the court and the elusive
ball. Although admiration for their skill and for the
hours they spend in practice is highly deserved, the
team itself was disappointed with the results of the
1963 fall season. They finished third in the L.E.L.
with a record of four wins and three losses. Coach
Nold felt that the team had great potential which
was not realized, and he looked forward to a more
promising spring season.
BOWLING AVERAGES
T Joe lvonko ..............,......... 183
Tom Plickert .... ..v.. 1 76
Ted Bending .. .,... 165
Marty Zifko ..... ..... 1 65
1 Ken Coleman ..... ..... 1 63
John Scis ...... ..... 1 60
Gary Love .... ..... 1 59
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TENNIS TEAM. Firsl Row IL lo Rl: Mike Vondeveer, Bob Greene, John Crawford, Bob Nakoii, Bill Vadnul.
Second Row: Ed Racich, Al Smith, Ken Rosenlhal, Ken Vundeveer, Fred Mills, Couch Nold. Third Row: Alcan
Yacos, Glenn Forsythe, Dove Garland, Dennis Lefond, Rick Creveling, George Martinsen.
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Bob Minor. Second Row. Ken Monce, Dennis Thayer, Curl Jerneicic, Jim Mortucci, Ron Karush, Bill Cuth-
curf, Robert Rodwanick. Third Row- John Sustersic, Joe Selina, Hans Pesch, John Werlenberger, Ron
Hrovcil, Jim Campbell. Fourih Row: Ted Knop, Bob Closen, Joe Nemelh, Bill Ycnchcr, Mike Lavigne, Al
Tolchinsky, Grant Leeper,Jc1ck Ambrose.
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WRESTLING
Wrestling is a very rewarding sport for well-
muscled and coordinated physics students, for a
sound body and a healthy knowledge of the laws
of leverage and their applications in this field postu-
lates almost certain victory. Unfortunately, Euclid's
team of mat scientists accumulated a sufficient
amount of experimental error to place them third in
L.E.L. competition, but, this error corrected, the team
completed its season as District Champions.
VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES
Euclid ....,... 27 Garfield Heights .,...... I2
Euclid ......,. 33 Berea ........................ 6
Euclid ........ 34 Eastlake North .......... 8
Euclid ........ 22 Huron ,..........,.. .,..... I 4
Euclid ........ 30 Brush .....,........ ....... I I
Euclid ........ I9 Valley Forge ............ 22
Euclid ........ 32 Shaw .............. .... 9
Euclid ........ 30 Lakewood .,... .... 7
Euclid ........ 24 Heights ...... ....... I 5
Euclid ........ I7 Shaker ...... ....... I 8
Euclid ........ 25 Mayfield ....... ....... I 2
Euclid ........ 31 Parma ............ .... 3
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Euclid ........ 29
Euclid ........ 31
Euclid ........ 32
Euclid ........ l9
Euclid v....... 28
Euclid ........ 26
Euclid ......,. 39
Euclid ........ 22
Euclid .v...... 27
Euclid ........ l l
Euclid ........ 34
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Shaw ....................
Lakewood ....,.........
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kitten. Although he follows in the
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by combining both body and mind for
quick, forceful action, he prepares
and conditions his skill. The J.V. mat,
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Gary Zola. Second Row: Ernie Szabo, Bob Nakaii, Tony Roberts, Ken Vandeveer, John Kovach. Third Row:
Chuck Andrus, Neal Wade, Jim Sanker, Mike Vandeveer, Bill Sweeney, Ted Goble.
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VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES
Euclid ............ 4l
Euclid ............ 40
Euclid .........m.. 53
Euclid ...,........ 50
Euclid ............ 45
Euclid ............ 28
Euclid ............ 66
Euclid ........,... 4l
Euclid ............ 4l
Euclid
Euclid ............ 36
Euclid ..........., 44
Euclid ............ 41
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
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Shaker ..
Brush ,...
Shaw ......
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Euclid Relays 4th
Kent Relays 7th
Pre-competition iitters.
VARSITY SWIMMING
Skimming across the Caerulean
deep of the swimming pool, Euclid's
Leanders splashed their way to a
5-ll record. Neither a deus ex ma-
china nor the will of the implacable
Fates was responsible for their vic-
tory. Rather, confidence and skill,
gained from many hours of training,
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Euclid
Euclid ............ 20
Euclid ............ I6
Euclid
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Euclid
Euclid..
Euclid
Euclid
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Euclid
Euclid ............ 29
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JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING
Junior Varsity Swimming is the pre-
lude to the coming years of keen com-
petition. The many hours ot drill
bring about increased coordination
and endurance. A dive is perfected,
a stroke is strengthened, a turn is
smoothed, stamina is increased . . .
J.V. SWIMMING. First Row IL to RI: Dennis Sutton, Edward Mauser, Walter Ruuska, Joh
McKiernan, Larry Cotton. Second Row: William Kentner, Ronald Poles, Todd Winder, Raymond
Preztak, Dennis Milavec.
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The characteristics of the different species of club members
are diverse and interesting. Some run wildly through the halls,
slapping posters on the walls, some pass out spirit, some are
quiet and thoughtful, some are bored. Others make loud noises
and giggle, a few clack on typewriters for money. Some sit and
listen, while many give helpful advice. One makes speeches, a
few prepare programs for computers. Some of the more well-
rounded club participants have many of these characteristics. For
instance, after sitting quietly listening, one member collects
money, debates, develops pictures, makes noises, giggles, and
plays chess.
These diverse activities promote diverse interests, and Euclid
High boasts an extra-curricular activities program which covers
almost every field of student interest. These clubs represent the
"other half" of school life and offer a pleasant ending to a reg-
ulated daily schedule.
This year the student has been confronted with new oppor-
tunities and difficulties. The advent of the Ski Club, the Political
Affairs Club, and the Varsity Bowl Team has permitted him even
more versatility, but the split schedule conversely has hindered
his club activity. In some cases, club membership decreased, and
it was realized that, more than ever before, activities required
interesting programs and wide-spread publicity for success.
In spite of the problems the new year brought, students did
not cease to participate in this other side of E.H.S. As always,
they hurried to meet deadlines, gave hours for various causes,
and made friends through common interests.
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As the center of Euclid's social life,
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sorrow. Here is the setting of some
of high school's fondest memories, a
first homecoming, the Senior Prom, a
coke after school. Here, also, many
remember the sorrow felt in a dis-
illusioning date, or an evening when
that special person showed up with
someone else. But for more than all
these things, the E-Room is remem-
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EUCLIDIAN BUSINESS STAFF
Most high school students use
money chiefly as a pass Through the
lunch line or the means for a Satur-
day night date. This was not the case
for Eucliclian Business Staff members
because theirs was the responsibility
of financing one of the biggest busi-
ness transactions in the school. They
collected money from students,
worked at the concessions stands,
handled underclass pictures, and sold
ads in the community. The staff mem-
bers gained practical experience in
the business world, while the school
received a yearbook of quality.
Linda Miller
Tom Walters
AD STAFF. First Row lL to Rl: Char Ritz, Laura Wittine, Linda Miller. Second Row: Paul Bright,
Judy Strausbaugh, Kathy Ulle, Sue Stanley. Third Row: Henry Spolar, Dan Bentley, Judy Urankar.
Fcurth Row: Tom Walters, Ted Goble, Doug Demian. Fifth Row: Rich Creveling, Greg Dane.
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Cochrcn, Linda Miller, Sue Boker. Second Row: Jon Scribner, Morion Wosendcx, Lindo
Smink, Sharon McGill, Ellen Brigden, Michele Breskvar, Mory Lou Slrekol, Joyce Yerty.
Third Row: Tom Wolters, Gary Reed, Bonnie Budos, LaVonne Seigel, Karen Weseli,
Chuck Mallue, Paul Debevec.
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THE SURVEY
Editors-in-Chief ..........,.....
News Editor .....,,
Feature Editor ......
Sports Editor .....
Ken Barta, Susan Blatnik
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Copy Editor ............ .......,....., B arb Hille
Staff Editor ............... .......,.. K athy Korosec
Senior Photographer ................ John Fleshin
Art Editors ............,................... Mary Lynn Paganie
Nikki Phillips
Vari-typists ...., ..... E loise Haynes, Cheryl Lofgren
Business
Business Manager ..,.....,.,,...,,.,. ,.... N orm Stewart
Advertising Manager ,..,.. ..,....,. R ick Karash
Circulation Manager ,....,Y....... ...s... E llen Wehrle
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SURVEY REPORTERS. First Row IL to Rl: Cheryl lofgren, Barb Spring, Leslie Long, Cheryl Cradis, Eloise
Haynes, Pat Redding. Second Row: Kathy Courter, Sue Smith, Gary Bly, Rick Karash, Greg Harper, Rich
Miller, Chris Pinkney.
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Mr Smith Advisor Second Row Sue Nelson Kathy Korosec Mary Lynn Paganle Janice Orehek Carole
Krapence Edna Haynes Linda Tomko John Fleshin Third Row Chen Bartos Eileen Arnold Carol Diehl,
SURVEY EDITORIAL STAFF
With the inauguration of the use
of flo-sheets, the Survey Editorial
Staff seemed to find itself organized
for the first time. To be sure, there
were still the usual songfests, scan-
dals, and interior decorating
schemes, but nevertheless, the Survey
managed to earn once again a rating
of first in the National Scholastic and
the Columbia Scholastic Press Associ-
ations. Not at all vain because of
their triumph, the Survey members
continued their policy of peaceful co-
existence with their pals, the Euclid-
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Dave Wilder, Nancy Emser, Barb Hille, Diane Henderson, Par Redding, Kathy Bull. Third Row: Cindy
Sleagler, Judy Craig, Laura Ryder. Fourth Row: Norm Stewart, Donna Moretti, Kathy Emmerl, Sue Warner,
Marcia Steogler.
SURVEY BUSINESS STAFF
Don't ever let anyone say the '63-'64 Survey
Business Staff wasn't busy. Any member will give
an enthusiastic account of the time involved, the ads
sold, and the problems encountered by circulation
and distribution of the paper. Although extremely
money-minded, the staff turned "editorial" during
the week preceding all home games. Theirs was the
task of publishing the sports programs, a feat ac-
complished under the pressure of deadlines and
hard work. With Mr. Mize giving advice and Norm
Stewart directing assignments, the business staff
always finished on schedule, with time remaining to
plan new sales gimmicks or parties.
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SENIOR SCANDAL
The Senior Scandal is not a work of art, an aes-
thetic creation, or a memorial to the senior class. lt
is, as its name implies, a revelation of the many
"scandals" boasted by the senior class. With each
class trying to outdo the one before, the Scandal
always discloses tales of the unusual and oft-beat,
proving itself good for a laugh and sometimes a bit
of embarrassment.
EUCUYO. First Row lL to Rl Veronica Yager Carol Rasmussen
Second Row Barb Herrschaft Gary Bernstein Sharon Papalko
SENIOR SCANDAL. First Row ll ta- Rl: .lan Golan, Elaine Begalke, Barbara Robich, Rita Marthin. Second
Row: Linda Roberts, Linda Fox, Ellen Wehrle, Norma Crane. Third Row: Sylvia Barconic, Sandy Davis, Judy
lilley, Gretchen Havreberg. Fourth Row: Ann Schultz, Carole Allen, June Novotny, Jean DiPuccio.
Fifth Row: Judy Frustere, Doris Young, lynn Murphy, Sandy Lemm, Bonnie Budas, Mrs. Backos. Sixth
Row: Pat Kane, Connie Keller, Kim Hashagen, Bill Miller, Jon Schroeter, Jane Schulte, Louie Milazzotto,
Ted Goble.
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lt is through the Eucuyo that students
are able to vent their artistic frustra-
tions. As Euclid's literary magazine, the
Eucuyo is published in two issues each
X year. Euclid's answer to the Atlantic, it
encourages the development of creative
writing.
SPECTRUM
Once again Spectrum experienced an over-
whelming response to its call for interested students.
Dedicated to the absorption of culture, the club con-
tinued to foster its edifying activities. Beginning the
year with an investigation of costume design, Spec-
trum held its annual Halloween party. Its many later
activities continued the Spectrum tradition of bring-
ing culture to the multitude.
Bev Holcomb, Barb Kruger, Ruth Seguin. Third Row: Bernie
Hohs, Leslie Long, Dennis Spate, Sue Horsey, Lionel Smith.
SPECTRUM. First Row lL to Rl: Linda Smink, Laura Vahcic, Barb Hille, Carol Gabrenya, Elaine Begalke.
Second Row: Tom Stahre, Bob Statz, Sally Beutell, Pam Scheurman, Gayle Wilson. Third Row. Nora Piper,
Mary Lou Strekal, Sue Stanley, Linda Kasunic, Barb Ward. Fourth Row: Eileen Arnold, Donna Waterwash,
Judy Springer, Jean March, Kathy Hunter. Fifth Row: Ginny Sames, Sue Cochran, Nancy Linsley, Karen
Weseli. Sixth Row: Linda Shemitz, Sherry Salisbury, Debbie Wallace, Carol Smith. Seventh Row: Nick
Perencevich, Bob Rose, Bill Millar, Wayne Wiblin. Eighth Raw: Karen MacDonald, Lani Prilleson, Joyce
McKibben, Bonnie McArthur.
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STUDENT COUNCIL. First Row IL to Rl: Char Hildebrand, Betty Johnson, Carol Peterson, Char Ritz, Jill
Haddock, Roz Stuzen, Sharon Gerl, Tanya Kokal, linda Jerse, Sherry Salisbury, Joanne Vyskocil, Barb
Nason, linda Crockett, Kathy Vernon. Second Row: Marge Reynolds, Tom Halbedel, Marilyn Mansperger,
Doris Young, Sandy Williams, Kim Hashagen, Bobbie Rochkar, Edna Hanes, Ann Schultz, Elaine Begalke,
Marie Tancredi, Darlene Lipovec, Priscilla Dickinson, Sandy Deere, Judy Rohrer. Third Row: Connie
Keller, Eric Hertfelder, Rickie Hurlburt, Adele Swain, Linda Roberts, Linda Fox, Ellen Brigden, Hans Pesch,
Ronald Karash, Chuck Cox, Donna Beechuk, Linnette Conley, Sandy Kessler. Fourth Row: Greg Dane, John
Amos, Rick Karash, Nick Perencevich, Steve Barnett, Denny Matko, Denny Cebul, Tom Brennan, Ted Goble,
Bill Miller, Barbara Bernlohr, Bill Millar.
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Under the direction of Mr. Hoffert, Mr. Raice-
vich, Miss Alexander, and President Greg Dane, the
Student Council tackled both routine and new prob-
Iems. Homeroom representatives were replaced by
division representatives, and committees designed
for specific duties dominated the council. The execu-
tive board, in particular, felt the responsibility of
authority, filling ninth period meetings with ideas
and plans that would influence the entire school. The
students were informed of these plans by way of
bulletin board, and sometimes, inaccurately, by ru-
mor. Whether debating graduation procedure or
creating a "Name the Dance" contest, the Student
Council was a part representing the whole.
STUDENT COUNCII. EXECUTIVE BOARD. First Row IL to Rl: Ellen Brigden, Sue Stanley, Rickie Hurlburt,
Barbara Mills, Norma Crane. Second Raw: Richard Karash, Tom Brennan, Dennis Matko, Greg Dane, Hans
Pesch, Tom Halbedel, Steve Barnett.
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
The Euclid High bands are more
than a collection of students who play
instruments. They are models of
esprit de corps. To sense this, one
need only enter the bandroom, the
second home of many band mem-
bers. Here exists an atmosphere of
amity among individuals whose only
common interest may be music.
Whether rehearsing a quintet, watch-
ing girls, or playing keep away with
a chosen victim's purse, this same
spirit persists. Minutes later, a bell
rings and Mr. Harper ascends the
podium. Harmony ot a different na-
ture is heard in the bandroom.
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FLUTES:
Diane Bryan
Karen Heckert
Carolyn Henry
Marilyn Mansperger
Judi Mervis
Francis Ulle
Barbara Ward
Peggy Wittenmyer
Gayle Wilson
OBOES:
Bill Baillie
Kathy Hayes
Judy Strausbaugh
CLARINETS:
John Amos
Stuart Babin
Rick Baldini
Dennis Collidge
Carol Diehl
Nancy Emser
John Fleshin
Ronald Howard
Kathy Hunter
Mary Beth Kovach
Rita Marthin
Richard Masek
Pam Scheurman
Terry Skrianc
Sonia Skrli
Mary Lou Stelzer
Ronald Surtz
Kenneth Tiderman
Jan Tuckerman
David Zoller
Kathleen Wassil
ALTO
CLARINETS:
Caroline Reeves
BASS
CLARINETS:
Sue Nelson
Sue Reider
Joyce Yerty
ALTO
SAXOPHONES:
Chuck Mallue
Tim Tryon
Sandy Tucceri
Tom Ehlert
TENOR
SAXOPHONES:
Bob Priiateli
Jay Bammerlin
BARITONE
SAXOPHONES:
Bill Hmy
BAND
BASSOONS:
Paul Debevec
Jean March
Sheryl Tucci
CORNET5:
Gregg Harper
Kurt Hoffmeyer
Tom Holloway
Ronald Masek
Richard Masek
Nick Perencevich
Joel Sarich
Dave Wilber
FRENCH
HORNS:
Tom Allen
John Armstrong
Harry Deckman
Patti Gingell
Karen Guenther
Carol Pulver
Dave Schaser
Carol Smith
BARlTONES:
Joe lvanko
Ed Kuchling
Tom Mitchel
David Robb
TROMBONES:
Gary Love
Wayne O'Neil
Lee Pereksta
Mark Steindler
Earl Switalsky
TUBAS:
Fred Cooper
John Komocar
Werner Lindquist
Bill Miller
Norbert Stewart
PERCUSSION:
Bruce Baumgardt
Barbara Krippner
Jim Kurrent
Tom Pavlik
Bill Vadnal
TYMPANI:
Dave Amos
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ORCHESTRA. First Row lL to Rl: Judith Gasper, Cecilia Rinaldi, Sharon Thorp, Lynn Fierle, Marcia Steagler,
Diana Glick, Marcia Mamrack, Janice Smeker. Second Row: Dawn Kepets, Maureen Mahoney, Connee
Chiodo, Jacqueline Brown, William Forsythe, Leslie Harris, Sharon Pylich, Emilia Picciano. Third Row: Greg-
ory Harper, Gregory Sobile, David Pultorak, David Abrams, Wayne O'Neil, Elizabeth March, Susan Perko,
Cynthia Steagler. Fourth Row: Colin Murdoch, Judith Strausbaugh, John Amos, Judith Mervis, Sandra
Borgsteadt, Mary Stelzer, Carol Moffett, Jane Stahl, Katherine Butt. Fifth Row: David Amos, James Kurrent,
William Baillie. Standing: Mr, Harper, George Carter.
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James Blankschaen
Sandy Borgsteadt
Anita Coblitz
Priscilla Dickinson
Betsy Gaydos
Linda Hall
Barbara Nason
Carol Ostrander
Carol SerKownik
Marilyn Surtz
Carol Woicik
CLARINET:
Ken Aubel
Diane Brule
Louis Fioritto
Richard Focht
Karen Hennie
Ruth Hocevar
Linda Hunter
Martin Kelley
Jeffrey Kish
Darryl Kozel
Paula Kuchling
Darlene Lipovec
David McKee
Darlene Morgan
Tom Nimelli
Vicki Russell
Linda Shemitz
Trudy Tolar
Judy Whitney
ALTO
CLARINET:
Art Yerty
BASS
CLARINET:
Michael Moore
OBOE:
Sally Beutell
Sandy Eastabrook
Steven Kay
Cheryl Thomas
BASSOON:
Sharon Evans
Jerry Kirchner
ALTO
SAXOPHONE:
Don Abrahms
Larry Anderson
CHEVRON SOCIETY. First Row IL to Rl: Judy Mervis, Judy Strausbaugh, Francis Ulle,
Second Row: Greg Harper, John Amos, Ed Kuchling, Carolyn Henry.
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Caroli
Jerry Kapsch
Albert Miklavich
Richard Kershaw
Bob Rose
Jack Slrok
TENOR
SAXOPHONE:
Frank Botz
Ed Kenik
Randy Kuznik
Dave Pultorak
Margaret Rupar
Fred Schutt
Neil Wagner
CORNET:
Bruce Blumenstein
Dave Huncharek
Kathy Jerneicic
Jerry Kish
Dale Krech
Ray Newness
Charles Phillips
Harold Prasek
Dudley Prisel
Greg Soble
Jim Turpin
Jim Ullested
Bob Watts
Tam Zimmerman
HORN:
Linda Hargas
Marlene Marraji
Tony Rattini
David Watlerman
BARITONE:
Mike Doyle
John McKierman
Tom Payne
TROMBONE:
Joe Plovock
Harvey Rubin
SOUSAPHONE:
Ray Preslak
Dennis Sutton
PERCUSSION:
George Bilyk
Frank Pelrik
Greg Pike
Bill Srnich
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MASTERS EXECUTIVE BOARD. First Row IL to Rl: Mr. Sam Taylor, Ron Macks, Danette DiBiasio, Judy
Lilley. Second Row: Don Hathaway, Linda Tomko, Carol Peterson, Sherry Downen, Carol Allen.
MASTERS CHOIR. First Row IL to Rl: R. Hurlburt, D. DiBiasia, J. McCarthy, C. Berntson, L. Tomko, N.
Sheppard, R. Sarama, C. Cradis. Second Row. H. Hunn, C. Jerabec, J. Stanley, B. Lesiak, C. Peterson, J.
Lehr, C. Hildebrand, C. Allen. Third Row: L. Kempert, P. Greer, K. MacDonald, K. Emmert, D. Glick, M.
Ruscin, R. Lewis, E, Racich, K. Breen. Fourth Row: B. Langham, A. Consilio, G. Kleckner, J. Bammerlin, J.
Graafmeyer, R. Macks, G. Edwards, J. Stahl, L. Zust. Fifth Row: P. Cox, K. Barta, .l. Bailey, C. Boehlke,
B. Miller, D. Hathaway, S. Toward, R. Cesa, R. Crombie, D. Aitken, K. Burns.
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MASTERS CHOIR. Firsf Row QL to Rl: B. Foy, A. Picciono, L. Sobol, C. Barlos, N. Crone, E. Hanes, B. M
C. Pohly, G. Walker. Second Row: S. Worner, D. Evans, C. Hohs, E. Geiger, J. Burns, G. Gulbenkian
Rose, M. Lilley, E. Carlson, P. Kane. Third Row: D. Romano, J. Lilley, J. Brown, R, Kirchener, P. Pavlik,
Praznovsky, M. Vardion, S. Horsey, N. Piper, J. Hallock. Fourth Row: S. Downen, S. Lohrey, L. Poyne,
Rodencic, C. King, J. Tucker, W. Wiblin, D. Amos, T. Petruzzi, R. Sweigerl. Fifth Row: L. Long, J. Zdoro
Doskivich, S. Wheeler, C. Nogode, J, Burnevi, D. Peek, D, Gouch, G. Zolo, J. Monoyudis,
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CHOIRS
A sheet of choral music is short-lived, but it has
a soul hidden among its blotted physical aspects,
and its life need not be dull. A sheet of choral music
lives when it is being learned by a chorus. At Euclid
it suffers a harsh beginning when it is sight-read for
the first time. As it listens to the monotonous repe-
tition of its own parts and the chatter that goes on
during these repetitions, it can scrutinize the closely-
knit mass of tired, excited, and studious heads that
are making all the noise, and, when this becomes
unbearable, it can delight in Mr. Taylor's explosive
"Dad-gum-it! Why don't you people listen instead
of . . .!" and "Don't talk it! Sing it!" But all this
while the chorus has been learning and polishing.
The sheet of choral music dies as its soul is com-
mitted to the memory of the chorus members.
SOPHOMORE MIXED CHORUS. First Row CL to Rt: D. Stoer, D. Medved, D. Hoffman, D. Miller, B. Vicic,
L. Pollitt. Second Row: J. Beran, C, Voll, J. Klopovic, D. Heuer, H. Glenn, A. Ashley, K. Pfeiffer. Third
Row: P. Friedman, B. Hodder, K. Schmidt, S. Glicker, P. Snidarsic, C. Gillespie, J. Sherwood, S. Ferris, B.
Hudson, J. Winter, L. Eppich, P. Bashel, K. Stump, K. Makowski, M. Templeton, M. Hart. Fourth Row: B.
Kruger, D. Frank, J, Link, M. Wonnacott, J. Tuckermcn, C. Frank, C. Straughan, M. Bir, B. Pate, M. Hodia-
kievic, R, Kozar, T. Kokal, L, Jerse, C. Whittaker, B. Stevens, P. Margheret, J. Emmert. Fifth Row: N. Skupic,
L. Roberts, B. Chudzik, D. Vunkorngut, C. Neff, E. Monoyudis, K. Kostelic, M. Pontoni, L. Jclckuben, S.
Salisbury, L. Akraboff, J. Price, D. Gortz, J. Schneider, D. Jackson, J. Turk, B. Zele, J. Travnik, V. Cibbs,
D. Fink.
JR.-SR. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. First Row ll to Rl: J. Onderdonk, P. Jobe, C. Scheiner, P. Rudiak, P. McKnight
C. Zurlo, L. Nalepa, K. Dilillo, K. Vernon, B. Durose. Second Row: H. Eslvander, G. Myers, D. Bacon, P.
Wicheff, B. Preston, L. Tiffany, C. Gregurich, L. Humphrey, B. Knox, O. Tyler, L. Ralls. Third Row: J. Niel
sen, C. Ross, S. Swaney, S. Deere, C. Wood, E. Rossi, M. King, S. Anderson, C. Boich, B. Bessire, B. Johnson
D. Pragacy. Fourth Row: B. Bilyk, M. Lis, S. Cadwallader, L. Wehogon, D. Aitken, M. Bradford, M. Boga
toy, A. Habian, C. Keller, E. Chaunce, L. Hamilton, F. Felz, D. Ricci. Fifth Raw: J. Howell, P. Sernel, C
Walton, S. Kniess, C. Evans, B. Thorpe, C. Hoedt, L. Krecic, R. Korthals, B, Bradford, L. Burris, L. Watson.
SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, First Row lL to Rl: C. Lebet, A. Kaczur, L. Bauman, J. Wallace, J, Horvat,
C. David, A. Rosenblatt, K. Bauer, G. Bahr, P. Wever, S. Gerl, G. Fister, K. Cotman. Second Row: C. Mavec,
J. Brazalovics, L. Kadow, S. Vidensek, B. Campbell, D. Tarantino, P. Hrnyak, A. Wagner, C. Hohs, S. Salvo,
P. Gregic, S. Plummer. Third Row: E. Bubonics, E. Boehmer, L. Himes, M. Dunker, J. Zgonc, S. Robbins, L.
Lovano, K. Davis, K. Billings, B. Eglin, C. Kostick, L. Baran, S. Kolenc. Fourth Row: S. Siders, S. Millac, E.
Grigas, B. Chovan, K. Goldstein, V. Reichman, C. Lauer, S. Rutkie, R. Conti, D. Sarver, J. Howe, G. Neither-
cott, B. Feldman.
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HARVEY
Did you see a tall white rabbit? Yes, you prob-
ably did during the week of October 21, when Har-
vey roamed the halls of Euclid. This rabbit's pur-
pose was to persuade students to attend the play
bearing his name. For those who went, there were
several hours of memorable, sophisticated comedy.
Although Harvey did not appear visibly during the
performance, he became a true personality in the
minds of the audience.
CAST: HARVEY
MYRTLE MAE SIMMONS ..........,,.. SANDRA BARKER
VETA LOUISE SIMMONS ........ JOAN MCCONOCHA
ELWOOD P. DOWD ...... ........... W ADE SCHUETTE
MAID ..........,...sc..,,.........,.... BARBETTE DAVIDSON
MRS. ETHEL CHAUVENET .,........ MAUREEN TROTTO
NURSE RUTH KELLY ......,... ....,..., C ONNIE TUTHILL
DUANE WILSON ............,...... ,,,.,... M IKE FERGUS
LYMAN SANDERSON, M.D. ....,,....,,.... DEAN COST
WILLIAM R. CHUMLEY, M.D. .,,.,. LOUIS ROGALINER
BETTY CHUMLEY ..,...,,....,.........,, NANCY PATRICK
JUDGE OMAR GAFFNEY ............ GARY BERNSTEIN
E. .l. LOFGREN ............... ....,.... C OLE MURRAY
Backstage, nervous whispering is silenced minutes before
the curtain rises.
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CAMERA CLUB. lL lo Rl: James Burnett, Mr. Rinkes, Fred Schutt, Gary Bly, John Fleshin, Tom
Neuman.
MOVIE CLUB. First Row KL lo Rl: Paul Pavlik, Bob Evangelisto,
Row: Wayne Karberg, Ron Miller, Ken Coleman, Joe Muslar,
Steve Hatras, Walter Scutlenberg. Second
CAMERA CLUB
The shutterbugs of Euclid High
School can be identified by their di-
lated pupils and chemically chapped
hands. In a remodeled third-floor
closet, they create images with spec-
ial paper, light, and skill. This club
serves a dual purpose: the members
gain experience for a possible pro-
fession, and the school receives in-
expensive photographic service.
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Kepley, Sally Forker, Jo Ann Zdara, Maureen Lohmeyer.
MOVIE CLUB
ln the silent study hall the soft rattle of casters
is heard passing the door, a projector is being de-
livered by the trusty movie club member with his
ridiculously large wooden hall pass knocking around
his knees. "You're finally here. I hope the watcha-
magadget doesn't break down again. Can you set
it up for us?" "No, sorry, l've got three more to
deliver this period." Off he goes, and in the silent
study hall a pair of squeaky shoes and a clattering
hall pass are heard returning past the door.
STAGE CREW
"Get the hammer, nails, saw some wood, but
measure it first. Bring the lights down for adjusting.
How long is this flat? The frame's ready for can-
vassing. Where's the staple gun? Here! Where?
The sizing is ready, so get some brushes. Don't get
sloppy with that stuff! Shall we paint it chartreuse
or pink? Oh, well! We'll mix them and see what we
get. Who stole my paint brush? Turn those lights on
. . ." So on into the night.
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Row lL to Rl: Kathy Korosec, Kathy Emmert, Sue Warner,
Orehek, Cheryl Barlos, Mary Paganie, Nikki Phillips,
Marcia Steagler, Sue Blatnik. Second Row: Donna Moretti, Ellen Wehrle,
Cindy Steagler, Edna Hanes, Eileen Arnold, Judy Hocevar, Barb Hille, Cheryl
INTERNATIONAL QUILL
AND SCROLL
A small gold l.Q.S. pin is like a
Lofgrin, Eloise Haynes, Carol Diehl. Third Row: J. T. Fleshin, Norbert Stew-
art, Rich Karash, Ken Barta, Nick Perencevich, Rich Miller, Gary Bly, Colin
Murdock, John Komocar, Chris Pinkney, Greg Harper, Tom Nimelli, Paul
Shirk.
medal. It represents an honor based
on creativity and outstanding
achievement in the field of publica-
tions. Membership is determined by
effort and ability, extending to the
writer, photographer, and salesman
alike. For the individual, the pin also
is a memory. It recalls the many
moods of a staff and the processing
activity involved before a finished
product is attained. The layouts of
Euclidian become a book, the Survey
comes out, Eucuyo copy is collected,
edited and printed, and a small gold
l.Q.S. pin is worn.
EUCLIDIAN l.Q.S. First Row IL to Rl: Carol Peterson, Alison August, Denise Young, Carol Webb
Jan Howell, Barb Shuber, Vicki Regalbuto, Linda Smink, Bonnie Budas. Second Row: Paul De
bevec, Henry Spolar, Ron Surtz, Tom Walters, Linda Miller, Judy Strausbaugh, Marion Wasenda
Sandy Williams, Bobbie Rochkar, Rickie Hurlburt, Danette DiBiasio.
Barb Mills is pinned by Judy Strausbaugh.
NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
Long hours of practice and a few minutes of
speaking precede long hours of waiting in antici-
pation of a iudge's decision. Although maintaining
good grades causes unwelcome pressure on students
busy with activities, and early, sleepy awakenings
for long Saturday morning trips are rather incon-
venient, members of National Forensic League must
take these annoyances in stride with their activity.
Participating in the areas of extemporaneous speak-
ing, dramatic, humorous, and oratorical declama-
tion, debate, and original oratory, Mr. Robuck's
hardy group works to learn, improve performance
and achieve tournament victories.
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Spate. Second Row: Lionel Smith, Bernie Hohs, Sue Horsey, Bev Holcomb, B. J. Hershaft, Sharon Papalko.
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N.F.L. First Row ll. to Rl: Greg Harper, Paul Cox, Cindi Traina, Wade Schutte, Sandy Barker, Sherry
Salisbury. Second Row: Mary Paganie, Diane Bryan, Linda Christopher, Jane Horvat, Debbie Wallace.
Third Row: Mr. Leonard Robuck, Advisor, Scott Winsor, Betsy Gaydos, Ronald Karash, Barry Laine, Paul
Debevec, Bob Rose.
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president Kathy Pearson. Bottom Row: Carol Vranekovic, Rita Marthin,
Mary Beth Kovatch.
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Edna Hanes, Diane Geisky, Donna Romano. Second Row: Karen Lyman,
Diane Gershaw, Tina Grillo, Ellen Wehrle. Third Row: Ann Stepic, Betty
Preston, Norma Crane, Lynne Mocilnikar. Fourth Row: Norma Smith, Judy
Hocevar, Joyce Wichert.
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
Two business courses and a desire to investigate
the commercial world quality ci student to join the
Future Business Leaders at America. Speakers em-
phasize the pitfalls and inconveniences of the busi-
ness world, but few members are discouraged. The
old adage, "Knowledge is halt the battle," keynotes
the entire group.
F.B.L.A. First Row IL to Rt: Rita Marthin, Kathy Pearson, Diane Brule, Nancy Dietrich, Linda Malavac, Roscoe Kelly Jr., Sherry Fetko. Third Row: Miss
Emser, Pam Rudiak, Laura Klemenc, Laurel Eppich, Eddie Becay, Paula Sim- Nelson, Sandy Sulen, Mary Clapacs, Carol Nenadal, Carol Vranekovic, Mary-
kins. Second Row: Linda Kasunic, Margo Schaffer, Jo-Ell Carruthers, Kathy lyn Rerchek, Linda Shemitz, Cathy Nenadal, Mary Beth Kovatch, Sharon
Kalegar, Judy Guth, Nancy Linsley, Charlotte Snable, Judy Richards, Cheryl Marn, Barb Stefanik, Betty Francis, Gerry Friel, Jim Mack.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
F.T.A.'s members, America's future teachers, re-
ceive actual teaching experience through the club's
pet proiect, student tutoring. Capable club partici-
pants volunteer their time to help conscientious stu-
dents who apply for a tutor. These "teachers" re-
ceive a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment
from their tutoring sessions, and they are proud
when their "pupils" show signs of improvement and
earn an "A" test paper. Satisfaction also extends
to the pupil, who is grateful for the help he has re-
ceived from F.T.A.
senior: ruruns rEAci-tens or AMsmcA. ram new ii to ni, Justina anno, Man
donna weeks, Ann snnnnz, cami Gabrenya, Mary Lynn Paganie, ann, Hille, Pnl
Redding. Second Row: Kathy Gustetic, Linda Nalepa, LaVonne Siegal, Kathy Turk,
Dagmar Smiley, Caroline Reeves, Lenore Miller. Third Row: Lynn Payne, Janet
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JUNIOR-SOPHOMORE F.T.A. First Row lL to Rl: Mary Klosky, Betty Preston, Kathy
Benda, Dinah Tannenbaum, Marge Wonnacott, Mary Wince, Sherry Salisbury, Sue
Coddington, Lynn Conley, Sheila Pierce, Jan Tuckerman, Sheryl Glicker. Second
Row: linda Rolls, Gail Gulbenkian, Beth Knox, Connie Manley, Lynn Humphrey,
Debbie Wallace, Pam Scheurman, Sharon Metyk, Maria DeMario, Molly Lowry,
Gayle Wilson, Marianne Barteld, Mary l.au Stelzer, Toni Milavec, Carol Frank,
Sue Jost. Third Row: Virginia Novinc, Eileen Arnold, Donna Waterwash, Marilyn
Surtz, Debbie VanKorngut, Jean Link, Norma Smith, Joan Pureber, Donita Cam-
eron, Francis Felz, Jane Musick, Pat Popovich, Bonnie McArthur, Linda Crockett,
Pearn, Dale Evans, Diane Geisky, Sue Anderson, Elaine Chaunce, June Hocevar,
Pearl Lefor, Chris Gregoric, Linda Smink, Connie Chioda. Fourth Row: Lynne
Mocilnikar, Karen Lyman, Anne Stepic, Sue Blatnik, Kathy Korosec, Norma Crane,
Adele Swain.
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Barbette Davidson, Judy Eichberger, Rosanne Madeia. Fourth Row: Cherie Bartos,
Barb Ward, Bobs Bessire, Sue Baker, Diane Gershow, Joyce Wichert, Sharon
McGill, Bonnie Razman, Marty Schwarz, Olly Koger, Peggy Frye, Carol Woicik,
Darlene Lipovec, Lorraine Hill, Sharon Visoky, Karen Hennie, Barb Riebe, Carol
Glotzbecker, Trudy Tolar. Fifth Row: Sherrie Zimmerman, Sue Reider, Lori Sabol,
Sandy Deere, Jan Scribner, Leslie Nelson, Jane Stahl, Diane Stocker, Darlene
Vukcevic, Linda Watson, Marlene Ruder, Phyllis Piper, Eileen Biederman, Maureen
Mahoney, Barbara Helmick, Sandy Carpenter, Connie Bretton, Susan Smith, Mary
Lou Pontoni.
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB. First Row KL to Rl: Marilyn Fogel, Sue Willson, Elaine
Begalke, Denise Shinosky, Lindo Smink, Laura Vahcic, Mary Ellen Kucharski,
Cynthia Piller. Second Row: Judi Sherwood, Carolynn Tryon, Kathy Skonier,
Laurie Schlegel, Joyce Yanchar, Barb Zele, Gwen Roberts, Lynn Gulich.
Third Row: Betsy Gaydos, Peggy Wittenmyer, Marilyn Surtz, Chris Haqstrand,
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JoAnn Travnik, Kathi Tizzano, Judy Stanek, Donna Nagy. Fourth Row: Pat
Znidarsic, Kathy Klann, Sharon Metyk, Bonnie Rozman, Kathy Vernon, Sue
Cochran, Linda Akraboff, Cathie McGraw. Fifth Row: Linda Jerse, Tanya
Kokal, Jill Haddock, Judy Eichberger, Barbette Davidson, Betty Francis, Patt
Drake, Darlene Lipovec, Carol Woicik.
FUTURE NURSES CLUB. First Row KL to Rl: Carol Webb, Rosemary Bosetin, Joyce McKibben,
Judy Aquilano, Roseanno Cooney, Joyce Chisholm, Betty Johnson. Second Row:.Cheri Wood,
Carol Andrew, Nancy Emser, Carol Serkownik, Joyce Knoch, Denise Ray, Joyce Kotnik. Third
Row: Sue Wright, Sue Yager, Joan Whittaker, Madonna Weeks, Jan Heinlein, Linda Tiffany,
Sharon Tucceri, Jean Knoch. Fourth Row: Diane Geisky, Doris Young, Marilyn Barbic, Sylvia
Barcovic, Janice Orehek, Char Bokal, Bonnie Swanson, Marilyn King. Fifth Row: Linda McKee,
Kathy Jonaitis, Joyce Goodwin, Pat Deegan, Laura Vahcic, Denise Shinosky, Marge Reynolds.
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One of Euclid's many organiza-
tions that aid in career preparation
is the Future Nurses Club. Its main
function lies in the clinical work done
by members during free periods. By
working with the school nurses and
witnessing the problems and situa-
tions they encounter, girls gain val-
uable field experience. Knowledge
ofthe profession is furthered by
speakers from nursing schools and
associations, explaining many differ-
ent aspects of the work involved.
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FRIENDSHIP EXECUTIVE BOARD. First Row QL to RI: Maryann Vardian, Marilyn King, Marilyn Ogrinc,
Sandy Kessler, Arlene Snitzky. Second Row: Rosemary Bosetin, Nikki Phillips, Sue Anderson, Dione Geisky,
Linda Jerse, Tanya Kokal.
JUNIOR RED CROSS. First Row IL to RI: Shelby Fetko, Rose Pink, Judy Richards, Vice-President,
Sherry Fetko, President. Second Row: Paula McCulloch, Terry Wallace, Pat Jobe, Sue Wright.
Third Row: Erika Wendel, Sharon Cook, Marge Czaplicki, Terry Richmond, Ginny Sames,
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In the shuffling of many club ac-
tivities, Friendship also emerged un-
der a new guise. The Friendship
Formal, a tradition for which the club
previously had been noted, did not
take place, and Friendship became
foremost a service club, comparable
to the boys' Key Club. Although it
got off to a late start, Friendship was
more active than ever before, per-
forming bothlservice and social func-
tions.
JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB
Concerned with local areas of
need, members of .Iunior Red Cross
based their club on service proiects,
which ranged from play acting to
hospital decorating. Under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Cox, and working in con-
iunction with the National Red Cross,
the club filled Monday night meetings
with plans and ideas designed for the
benefit and enioyment of others.
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N.H,S., SENIOR MEMBERS. First Raw lL to Rl: Judy Strausbaugh, Barb Hille,
Linda Tomko, Danette DiBiasio. Second Row: Rickie Hurlburt, Donna Romano,
Edna Hanes, Sandy Williams, Marilyn Mansperger, Norma Crone, Gerri
Urbancic. Third Row: Mary Ann Minnillo, Kim Hashogen, Char Ritz, Linda
Fox, Laura Wittine, Ellen Brigden, Judi Mervis, Leslie Harris, Connie Keller.
Oh, boy, is this exciting!
Fourth Row: Karen Lyman, Linda Roberts, Mary Ellen Bogatay, Roberta
Rochkar, Bev Holcomb, Sue Horsey, Lynne Mocilnikar, Judy Hocevar, Sue
Blatnik, Anne Stepic, Gretchen Havreberg. Fifth Row: Paul Cox, Ken Barta,
Ron Surtz, Rick Karash, Colin Murdock, Greg Dane,
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brenya, Tina Grillo, Sue Willson, Linda Sherrill, Veronica Yager, Barb Shuber,
Marcia Steagler, Cindy Steagler. Second Row: June Novotny, Janice Houry,
Linda Zust, Pat Redding, Carol Andrew, Judy Craig, Carol Peterson, Nikki
Phillips, Janet Pearn, Barb Mills. Third Row: Lynn Payne, Pat Greer, Linda
McKee, Linda Smink, Sandy Borgsteadt, Kathy Ulle, Alison August, Linda
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N.H,S., JUNIOR MEMBERS, First Row KL ta Rl: Char Hildebrand, Sue Struna,
Joan Pureber, Molly Lowry, Holly Lucas, Gail Gulbenkian, Linda Rolls, Joyce
Wichert, Sonia Skrli, Pat Theil, Gayle Wilson. Second Row: Char Bokal,
Connie Mantey, Donna Beechuk, Donna Waterwash, Lynn Humphrey, Sandra
Barker, Sue Perko, Sue Cochran, Nora Piper, Cheryl Cradis. Third Row:
N.H.S. OFFICERS. First Row IL to Rl: Mr. Avers, Advisor, Char Ritz, Treasurer
perger, Secretary, Rich Karash, President, Colin Murdock, Vice-President
Miller, Jan Orehek, Carol Smith, Fourth Row: Carole Krapence, Richard
Miller, Laura Ryder, Laura Vahcic, Marlene Blatnik, Donna Kobe, Janet
Howell, Kathy Korosec, Mary Beth Kovach. Fifth Row: Connie Chiodo, Richard
Fobritius, Bill Hertz, Chris Pinkney, Tam Walters, Chuck Hurwitch, Norm
Stewart, Paul Debevec.
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Kathleen Hunter, Susan Smith, Barb Ward, Sue Warner, Kathleen Emmert,
Craig MacDonald, Tom Halbedel, Nick Perencevich, Denny Matko, Steve
Barnett. Fourth Row: Margaret Reynolds, Eric Hertfelder, Harvey Goertz,
Tom Bernlohr, John Lehr, Dennis Cebul, Chuck Malhue, Rick Baldini, Rich
Courtney, Jeff Foust, Dan Praznovsky.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Membership in N.H.S. is one of
the most highly coveted honors a high
school student may achieve. The
N.H.S. pin recognizes academic ex-
cellence, service to the school, lead-
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Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission
of Radiation, affectionately abbreviated to maser,
was only one of the many current advances in sci-
ence investigated by the Joe Berg Science Seminar.
Students in this year's enlarged program kept up
with modern trends as they were addressed by scien-
tists from the Cleveland area. Excursions to research
sites furnished an opportunity to see theories and
principles put into application. Whether learning
how we really see, or exploring subiectivity versus
obiectivity, seminar students gained a superior in-
troduction to the world of the scientist.
CHESS CLUB
Among the lesser known species of extracur-
ricular activities is the Chess Club. Tuesday of every
week a few surprisingly ordinary looking people
enter an empty classroom during the tenth period
and commence playing chess while discussing any-
thing that comes up, chess for instance. However,
it is during these informal meetings that the mem-
bers prepare themselves for forthcoming tourna-
ments of wit materialized on chess boards. The club
is small, but it proved potent enough to bring home
a State High School Championship.
SCIENCE SEMINAR. First Column IBottom to Topl: Bob Malinak, Bob
Warzin, Craig Macdonald, Ray Frank, Dave Wilber, David Swaddell, Tom
Doyle, Henry Deckman, Jim Burich. Second Column: Jan Tuckerman, Paul
Debevec, Thom Frolich, Ron Surtz, Carol Frank, Eric Hertfelder, Les Kath,
Dave Garland. Third Column: Sheryl Glicker, Barb Baker, Joyce Yerty, Pam
Nada, Leslie Harris, Paul Gyongyos, Dan Kovatch, Chuck Cox. Fourth Col-
umn: Sharon Tharp, Sonia Skrli, Ronald Karash, Richard Kershaw, William
Millar, Bill Renninger, Chris Pinkney, Richard Masek, Ronald Masek.
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dell, Ken Rosenthal, Jim Tegel, Robin Hagberg, Carol Smith.
MATH CLUB
Dedicated to the prosecution of
the controversial and the extraordi-
nary of mathematics, the Math Club
was once again managed and ad-
dressed by its own members. This
year the club concentrated upon an
investigation of computer program-
ming. When computer time at Case
was obtained, the members set to
work on practice problems. Under
the guidance of Charles Reno, they
devised programs tor such operations
as finding factors, primes, and cube
roots.
MATH CLUB. First Row ll to Rl Paul Debevec John Lehr Pamela Nada Second Row Janet
Hribar, Leslie Harris. Third Row Barbara Baker Paul Gyongyos Mr C Reno Carolyn Henry
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KEY CLUB. First Row lL to Rl: Dale Glick, Vice-President, Colin Murdock,
Treasurer, Larry Stapleton, President, Bill Beecham, Secretary. Second Row:
Jerry Horton, Tony Rattini, Bill Miller, Paul Bright, Dave Wilber, Tom Zim-
merman, Al Gutierrez, Jim Mack, Rick Karash, Gary Reed, Paul Debevec,
Carl Hurwitch, Denny Cebul, Ray Frank, Dave Bell, Tom Schultheis, Bruce
Hobzek, Richard Lewis, Jeff Fryer, Ronald Karash, Vince Hughs, Terry
Trebec. Third Row: John Burns, Bob Watts, Paul Libby, Bob Rose, Jeff
Kish, Greg Pike, Dudley Prisel, Tom Payne, Doug Demian, Dan Bentley, Henry
Spolar, John McKiernan, Bill Millar, Bob Linsz, Dave Wilder, Tom Reed, Neal
Wade, Rich Courtney, Tim Howe, Ted Goble. Fourth Row: Jim Crooke, Ken
WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB. First Row ll to Rl: Susan Horsey, Beverly Holcomb,
Paul Cox, Bill Millar. Second Row: Nancy Ulle, Sue Warner, Loni Prileson,
Bonnie McArthur, Third Row: Barb Chovan, Dagmar Smiley, Elaine Begalke,
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Barta, Dan Hoffman, Steve Bayer, Bill Cathcart, Jim McConocha, Richard
Dunningham, Joel Sorich, Gregg Harper, Tom Aliancic, Ron Hrovat, Hans
Pesch, Dan Liggett, Bob Pritiateli, Ron Surtz, Rich Fabritius, Bob Vicic, Neil
Wagner, Dale Dieckmann, Robert Nakaii, John Allar, Craig Vernick, John
Palmer, Larry Kimper. Fifth Row: Jerry Kish, Rich Baldini, Mike Fergus,
Paul Gyongyos, Bill Hitty, Bill Vadnal, Jim Kurrent, Erick Hertfelder, Norm
Stewart, Don Reisinger, Bill Hertz, John Komocar, Paul Tolchinsky, Rick
Creveling, Greg Dane, Dave McKee, Glenn Forsythe, Dennis Lefond, Paul
Pavlik, John Kovatch, Bill Hornsby, Bill Bertalan, Al Hongen, Chuck Cox,
Dennis Race, Gary Zola.
Janis Chopyak, Helen Fogel. Fourth Row: Frances Ulle, Marlene Blatnik,
Roseanne Sarama, lda Jean Zisuzzo, Nancy Waschura. Fifth Row: Kathleen
Nehls, Joyce McKibben, Steven Watts,
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The primary function of the Key Club is to serve
the school and community. Key Club prospers on
sales of peanut brittle, fruit cakes, Christmas trees,
and Panther badges, while they manifest this pros-
perity in their usefulness to Euclid. Although quan-
titatively and qualitatively they are the greatest Key
Club in the nation, they do not hesitate even to install
lowly public garbage cans where they are needed.
Beside the service committee, there is an active
social committee which ensures an ample balance of
fun for the hard-working members.
POLITICAL AFFAIRS
Eventually every subject from integration to au-
tomation finds a place on the agenda of the Political
Affairs Club. The debates are seldom according to
rule, but the participants are always well informed
and very eager to express their opinions. Contro-
versy is the basis of the club, argument is the pur-
pose.
POLITICAL AFFAIRS. First Row KL to Rl: Georgia Ann Geer, Dee Totten,
Linda Sherrill, Joyce Petit, Paul Cox, Linda Watson, Earl Switalsky, Paul
Gyongyos. Second Row: Madeline Shantery, Bob Hagberg, Carol Smith,
Scott Winsor, Dale Fenster, Tim Howe, Chris Braden, Richard Courtney.
Third Row: Denny Bade, Ellie Vincent, Cheryl Brown, Joann Snowbrick,
Chuck Cox, William Millar, Dennis Hocevar, Ken Rosenthal. Fourth Row: Jan
WORLD AFFAIRS
High school students generally choose to forget
the many unpleasant problems of the world. How-
ever, members of World Affairs Club have a more
realistic attitude, for they are aware of these prob-
Iems and choose to pursue the reasons and the
solutions that lie somewhere within them. This club
helps its members toward a better understanding of
the world, and it prepares them to assume adult
responsibility and leadership.
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Urbancic, Harry Deckman, Wayne Rohricht. Fifth Row: Bob Rose, Lionel
Smith, Susan Smith, Suzanne Lohrey, Tom Rieder, Dan Praznovsky, Eileen
Haase, Kingsley Guy. Sixth Row: John Burkhart, Chris Gregoric, Bonnie Mc-
Arthur.
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FOREMAN'S CLUB. lL to Rl: John Perrolt, Rick Koehler, Dave Lorence, Jim Mason, Joe Nach, Len Kulka,
Dave Roll, Rich Lewis, Gene Eyer, Andy Kissel, Roger Stepp, Tom Nimelli, Mr. Nald, Don Hull.
FOREMAN'S CLUB
In everything there must be a
leader and many who follow, an ln-
dustrial Arts course is no exception.
Certain boys, characterized by their
unusual leadership and manual abili-
ties, are chosen to assist in supervising
and teaching these classes. Of such
is the Foreman's Club composed.
P. A. CLUB
Among the many clubs hindered
by the "great schedule change," the
P.A. Club was faced with a major loss
of activity. Those once cheerful morn-
ing announcements were replaced by
signs, bulletin boards, and occasional
breaks in fourth period classes. Yet
P.A. Club remained a necessary func-
tion, with members prepared to han-
dle any emergency announcements
or technical problems.
P.A. CLUB. First Row KL to Rl: Linda Shemitz, Diane Totten, Linda Kasunic. Second Row: Bob
Lucci, Rick Baldini, Bill Sneller. Third Row: Martin Kelley, Bob Hagberg, John Maynard, Elyse
Grimm.
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Suzanne Lohrey, Sue Warner, Nora Piper. Second Row: John Amos, Wade Schuelle, John Lehr,
Rick Karash.
STUDENT SUPPLY STORE. Firsl Row lL lo Rl: Kalhy Courler, Sue Perko, Mr. Amster, Barbara
Krippner, .lan Heinlein, Luba Hodakievic, Linda Sherrill, Manager, Adele Swain. Second Row:
Rich Collins, Jeff Foust, Don Medved, Russ Johnson, Gerri Urbanic, Kathy Zalilil, Roberta Kelly.
Third Row: Don Reider, Kim Hashagen.
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Members of the A.F.S. Student
Committee perform two services for
the school, they act as a welcoming
committee to the foreign exchange
student, and they assist in the pre-
sentation of the foreign films by mak-
ing posters and collecting tickets. AI-
though their work is not widely rec-
ognized, it is important because it
helps a very significant organization,
the American Field Service, to run
smoothly.
STUDENT SUPPLY STORE
In order to cope with this year's
population explosion, the bookstore
was moved from its former "cubby
hoIe" to a larger and more suitable
location. Sales promotion, although
deprived of the traditional morning
announcements, included signs, holi-
day decorations, contests, and of
course, Mr. Amster's persuasive
voice. EucIid's first combination book
and supply store, carrying a stock
that ranged from Lord of the Flies to
cough drops, was a convenience for
both students and teachers.
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SKI CLUB. First Row ll lo Rl: Elyse Grimm, Sylvia Barcovic, Joan Whittaker,
Betty DuRose, Linda Kasunic, Vicki Regalbuto, Nikki Phillips, Rosemary
Bosetin, Linda Miller, Carol Webb, Judy Frustere, Pam Slocomb, Sheryl
lefkowitz, Jane Mika, Jan Golan, Robin Hanna. Second Row: Betty Preston,
Andi Daskivich, Karen MacDonald, Sally Swaney, Kenneth VanDeveer, Beth
Knox, lynn Humphrey, Sharon Gerl, Jill Haddock, Guy larussi, Paul Beck-
with. Third Row: Kris Carter, Donna Moretti, Lois Dodds, Paula Schulte,
Mike Harris, Linda Akraboff, Sandi Cable, John Benner, Judy Springer,
Carol Nenadal, Joyce McKibben, Cathy Nenadal, Larry Grigsby, Larry Pow-
ers. Fourth Row: Ken Rowe, Bob Kozlevcar, Len Brazee, Gail Neithercott,
Jim Miller, Wayne Gould, Dennis Race, Bruce Bluminstein, AI Podboy,
Chuck Phillips, Bill Hornsly, Nancy Linsley, Karen Weseli, Bob Plescia, Joe
Urbanick. Fifth Row: Ken Kucharski, Terry Trebec, Bob Paulsen, Glen Foster,
Tom Stahre, Don Miller, Ed Racich, John Maynard, Bob Statz, Doug Lilley,
Peggy Hocevar, Madeline Bir, Becky Pate, Cathy Straughan, Linda Shemitz,
Bill Yanchar.
WAI NAPOLO OFFICERS. lL to Rl: Barb Bradford, President, Jack Wilson, Vice-President,
Mary Kloskv, Secretary, Tom Tumbrey, Treasurer.
WAI NAPOLO
Bound together by some espirit de
corps and a few wild parties, the
Swim Club is one of the most closely-
knit organizations in the school. The
primary activity of its members is to
aid in teaching the swimming classes,
a commission well-merited through
their knowledge of strokes, experi-
ence, and perfection in diving. When
not engaged in teaching or parties,
Wai Napolo prepares for the annual
Swim Show, that spirited spectacular
of music, skits, and synchronized
swimming.
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Students following such ordinary pursuits as
chess, football, music, or iournalism can find an
outlet for their interest in the schooI's extra-curricular
program. Until this year, those possessed with a
yearning for skiing could only contain it or seek satis-
faction outside the school. The creation of EucIid's
Ski Club relieved this deficiency. Its new members
gave up Saturdays to iourney to Mount Chalet,
where they pursued this vigorous and unusual sport.
SWIM CLUB. First Row IL to Rl: Doris Young, Judy Strausbcugh, Eileen
Rogers, Judy Hocevar, Sandy Borstead, Lindo Zust, Peggy Dobnikar, Sherri
Downen. Second Row: Char Hildebrand, Sandy Barker, Bonnie Swanson,
Michele Kmet, Linda Ralls, Linda Tiffany, Sue Reider, Donna Moretti. Third
Row: Michael Harris, Marsha Dunker, Carol Ostrander, Beth Hodder, Paula
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Neil Wade, Bill Sweeney, Ted Goble, Bob Nakcii. Fifth Row: Dave Wilder
Gary Zola, Ken Miller, Ed Mauser, Rich Kershaw, Bill Millar, Chuck Mallue
Dave Lilley, Edward Racich, Craig Vernick.
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GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB
"Line up!" is the familiar cry of the girls' leader
at the beginning of her class period. She can re-
member when she first made this call, feeling self-
conscious as she stood before thirty pairs of eyes.
Gradually, she developed confidence in herself, and
G.L.C. First Row KL to RJ: Donna Romano, President, Judy Urankar,
Vice President, Sandi Williams, Secretary, Carole Allen, Treasurerg
Bonnie Budas, Historian, Jane Schulty, Jan Rose. Second Row: Norma
Crone, Kathy Ulle, Judy Kozlevcar, Mary Ellen Bogatay, Kim Hashagen,
Gerri Urbancic, Danette DiBiasio. Third Row: Kathy Karosec, Anne
now her daily command never lacks authority. She
has learned how to handle and lead a class with the
assurance that they will follow and respect her. Soon
the dismissal bell rings, and one hears her yell,
"You're excused!" The students file out the door.
Stepic, Mary Wolanski. Fourth Row: Lynne Mocilnikar, Nancy Yeray,
Maggie Lynch, Linda Burris. Fifth Row: Loretta Henikman, Char Bokal,
Sue Cochran. Sixth Row: Pat Theil, Sonia Skrli, Gail Gulbenkian. Sev-
enth Row: Joan Pureber, Jean Petkovsek, Shirley Tarantino, Kathy
Courter.
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female participation through the
Girls' Athletic Association. Not all
of the members are particularly
skilled, but most have the spirit and
interest that provide tor competition
and a good game. ln after-school
tournaments, teammates share the
excitement of activity and the friend-
ships upon which the teams are
based. The individual contest of
pitcher versus batter, and the unity
behind a strong volleyball squad are
all part of a club encouraging fun.
Involving more than the sport, G.A.A.
means a noisy gym, a cheer for the
opponent, a powder fight, and al-
ways a laugh.
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"Line up!" is the familiar cry of the girls' leader
at the beginning of her class period. She can re-
member when she first made this call, feeling self-
conscious as she stood before thirty pairs of eyes.
Gradually, she developed confidence in herself, and
G.L.C. First Row IL to Rl: Donna Romano, Presidentp Judy Urankar, S
Vice President, Sandi Williams, Secretary, Carole Allen, Treasurer,
Bonnie Budas, Historian, Jane Schulty, Jan Rose. Second Row: Norma
Crone, Kathy Ulle, Judy Kozlevcar, Mary Ellen Bogatay, Kim Hashagen,
Gerri Urbancic, Danette DiBiasio. Third Row: Kathy Korosec, Anne
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Graafmeyer, Danette DiBiasio, Linda Roberts, Del Swain, Ted Goble, Tom Halbedal.
Being in Spirits doesn't make us saints.
SPIRITS CLUB
Spirit. School spirit exists in an
intangible and fleeting form and
often needs encouragement. The
Spirits Club provides the necessary
spark. Gliding about at secret night l
meetings, the "spirits" leave their
marks on posters displayed in the
halls and signs distributed on the
days of sports events. As subtly as
they promote enthusiasm, they mask
their identities as true spirits.
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A poet might have written: "Oh! To be in Euclid as a senior."
An anthropologist would have commented upon the senior oli-
garchy. A biologist might have studied the various levels of or-
ganization among the classes. Yet all would agree that the seniors
occupy a superior position at Euclid High.
To deprive the school of the senior class would deprive it of its
main source of heroes, its largest producers of school spirit, and
its most abundant collectors of honors. The senior class contains
more dreamers standing on the welcome mats of their dreams,
more mixed-up emotion scrambled into one group and more
opinionated people than any class in the school.
Frivolity and extremity accompany the senior year. Seniors
guided by the notion that an end should be glorious, attend count-
less graduation parties, exert their authority over the underclass,
and scream class supremacy. However, there is a serious aspect
to the senior year which is often overlooked. What is to follow
graduation? College? A summer job? Does Uncle Sam really
want me? Questions affecting a lifetime are answered, and the
sobriety of the decision demonstrates that the senior year is one
of thought as well as of gaity.
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631 Babbitt Road
Euclid, Ohio
RE. l-7454
"Recreation For The Entire Family."
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AMBASSADOR LANES
22661
Euclid Avenue
Euclid, Ohio
IV. 6-3200
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505 Eosf 185 SI.
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921 East 222 Street
Euclid, Ohio
RE. I-7060
Compliments of
KNAFEL'S SHORE MARKET
MARIANO'S PIZZA
Mary Knafel
Proprietor 820 Eos? 200 Street
Euclid, Ohio
20070 Lakeshore Boulevard KE- I-6400
IV. 1-4411
269
THE
FOUR - WAY
TEST
OF THE THINGS WE THINK, SAY AND DO
1. IS IT THE TRUTH ?
2. IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED ?
3. WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL AND
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS ?
This Four-Way Test is now being used successfully around the
world in business, government and schools as an effective meas-
uring stick for conduct. It is a guide to RIC-I-lT thinking. lf mem-
orized and constantly applied to relations with others, it will make
a definite contribution toward more effective and friendlier re-
latonships.
lf you get into the habit of checking your thoughts, words and
deeds against the Four-Way Test, the experience of others has
shown that it will help you become happier and more successful.
copyright 1946 Rotary infemafaonai
ROTARY CLUB
EUCLID
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General Offices u Cleveland, Ohio 44110
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- MATERIALS HANDLING AND CONSTRUCTION EDUIPMENT -
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25200 Euclid Avenue
261 2800
ZATKO METAL PRODUCTS
COMPANY
"World's Largesf Manufadurer
Of Sfamped One-Piece Pulleys"
Euclid 17, Ohio
KE 1-8005
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RADIX WIRE CO.
26260 Lakeland
Boulevard
RE. 1-9191
STANELY H. IOHNSTON FUNERAL
HOME
15314 Macauley Ave. Cleveland, Ohio
Kenmore 1-3600
Stanely H. Johnston Irene A. Johnston
East Sf. Funeral Director, Funeral Director
Embalmer Shore High School '25
Euclid, Ohio RE. 2-7066 Edwofd G- Welle'
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Invalid Car Service Day and Night
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BLUE PRINT THE
AND HAllE anos.
SUPPLY COMPANY
Hammond Organ
908 East 222 Sl. Studio
Euclid, Ohio
RE. 1,4662 ORCANS-PlANOS
Complete Reproduction Sales-lnstruction-
Service Service
Eftglheefiftg Supplies Bonnie Budas blooms at Big Bouquet.
BIG BOUQUET FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 22475
Fast Pickup 480 East 200 sneer Shefe Center Drive
and lv. 6-4343 261-1135
Delivery
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23600 Lakeland Boulevard
RE. 1-0077
AMERICAN
STAMPING
COMPANY
0 Lakeland Boulevard
RE 1-9633
Complzments of
CLARK FOODS U l f
632 East 222 Street AN. l-1428
EUCLID IGNITION
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SAVINGS SMS
mocmmu AND COMPLIMENTS
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SERVICE
FRIEND
228I8 Lake Shore Blvd' Congratulations graduates
RE-2-9090
ST. CLAIR BUILDER'S SUPPLY COMPANY
20020 St. Clair Avenue
Euclid, Ohio
531-6000
AJAX MANUFACTURING COMPANY
I44I Chardon Rd.
Euclid, Ohio KE'I'I0I0
EUCLID LANES
507 East 185 St.
Euclid, Ohio
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Inter-County Title Guaranty 81 Mortgage Company ' Cleveland, Ohio
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LAKELAND BODY AND PAINT SHOP
1310 East 260 Street
Redwood 1-9006
Survey-ites relax at Euclid Race.
EUCLID RACE
DAIRY
A 503 East 200 Street
7' Euclid, Ohio
4. iv. 1-4700
22070 Lakeshore Boulevard
Euclid, Ohio
771-7600
Marty dictates as Ricky types at:
CRAIG AND SHERMAN INSURANCE
DR. R. M. BALDWIN
22408 Lakeshore Boulevard
261-31 l l
277
When you graduate
K
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placement.
COMMUNITY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
21930 Lakeshore Boulevard
COIVIPLIMENTS OF
SIMS BROS. BUICK
I878I Lake Shore Blvd.
IV 6-0600
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JACKSHAW CHEVROLET
543 East 185 Street IV. 'I-9090
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TED BROCK, TV
Compliments of
UPSON REALTY
499 East 260 St. RE. 1-1070
BOULEVARD
T.V. 8. RADIO SERVICE
906 East 222 Street
Service on all makes
Radios Hi-Fi
Drive-in Auto Radio Service
"TlzeMa1zI11 T11eWind0u'." RE 1-7863
391 East 200 Street KE. 1-5035
CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES
from
HICARB CORPORATION
RESHARPENING
SCISSORS CLIPPERS DRILLS
"BLACK VELVET" FINISH
ONE DAY SERVICE
I055 East 260 Street
Euclid, Ohio AN. I-0200
COMPLIMENTS
OF A
FRIEND
JET DIE AND
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
25020 Lakeland Blvd.
Redwood I-3720
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Christmas Baskets for the Needy
Paperback Bookstore
E-Room Fountain Workers
Basketball Concessions
Voters Babysitting Service
Thanksgiving Baskets for
Homecoming
Spring Sports Dance
Wrestling Concessions
Adoption of Foster Child
the Needy
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,Identification Cards
Assemblies
Social Room Committee Rules and Policies
Poster Placement
Staggered Test Schedule
Suggestion Box
Lost and Found
Student Council Election
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EUCLID BODY AND FENDER
38794 Mentor Avenue
VVI. 2-9170
Wickliffe, Ohio
Best Wishes fo the CfGSS of 1964 Harold and Frank Gabriel, jr,
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22572 Lake Shore Boulevard
Euclid 23, Ohio
AN. 1-1445
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FITZGERALD'S COMMUNICATIONS 81
ELECTRONICS
635 East 185 St. Euclid 19, Ohio
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Academy of Medicine
Brink's, Inc.
Case Institute
Cleveland Art Museum
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Trust Co.
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Hercules Motor
Hoover Company
N.A.S.A.
Osborn Mfg. Co.
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge
University Hospital
Western Electric Company
Western Reserve University
M E M B E R O F
AMERICAN DIE CASTING INSTITUTE
PRESSURE CASTINGS INC
21500 Si. Clair Avenue
Cleveland 19, Ohio
IV. 1-5400
Manufacturers of Aluminum
and Zinc Die Castings
286
SAINT CLAIR CUT STONE, INC.
19510 Sf. Clair Avenue
IV. 1-2442
Compliments of
ZALLER'S ATLANTIC STATION
598 East 185 St.
Cleveland 19, Ohio KE. I-9876
For gifts with a
special meaning it's
BASCH'S
.IEWELERS
22780 Lake Shore
RE 1-3132
P. 0. McINTlRE CO.
Pomco Boring Bars G' Blades
25020 Lakeland Boulevard
Cleveland 32, Ohio
RE 1-9300
Pizza Spaghetti Ravioli
HILLWOUD
MANUFACTURING
21700 ST. Clair Avenue
KE. 1-4040
DI BELLA'S RESTAURANT
Euclid at Babbitt
Pick-a-Chick Pressure Fried Chicken
Open 7 days
Orders To Go 731-7446
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21099 Euclid Avenue
IV 1-7100
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TUTHILL'S CANTERBURY FLORIST
557 East 185 sf.
KE. I-6810
FORESBURG ENAMELING
COMPANY
4104 Hough Av
EX. l-9269
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PRODUCTS COMPANY
Euclid's point manufacturers.
1150 East 222 Sf.
KE. 1-0710
Love, Eucuyo.
EUCUYO
Euclid's finest literary magazine
290
With Every Good Wish To The Class Of 1964 .
YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
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..........John F. Ray, jr.
...Charles A. Crown
Anthony B. Baldwin
......,.Har1'y Knuth
..........IVi1la1'tl Schutt
......Anthony Lang
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.Frank Chukayne
COUNCIL-AT-LARGE
Anthony Sustarsic Charles IV. IVad6
Frank I'VeIIing joseph A. I'Vhalen
CHIEF OF POLICE, Frank YV. Payne FIRE CHIEF, George R. Langa
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ADVERTISING INDEX
A
Ajax Manufacturing Co. .............. ....... 2 75
Albers and Nicol Pet Importers ....... ,,..... 2 6l
Ambassador Lanes ..........,........... ...v... 2 69
American Stamping ................ ....... 2 74
Atlas Heating ..v,.......,........... ....... 2 78
B
Basch's Jewelry ..............,.., ....... 2 87
Big Bouquet Florist .........
Bill's Clothes ..........
.......273
.......263
Bing's Furniture ............v.,........v.... ..,.... 2 85
Boulevard TV ................................. ....... 2 79
Brickman and Sons Funeral Home ........ .,,..., 2 85
Briganti Studios ,........,......,,.......... ....,.. 2 88
Ted Brock Jeweler ...........,.,.... ....... 2 79
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Charlite Steak House ...........
Charterhouse Motel-Hotel ....,.
Chesterfield Steel Service ......
.......262
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.......262
City Officials ,........,,...,........ ...,,.. 2 9l
Clark's Food Store ........................ ....... 2 74
Community Employment Service ....... .....,. 2 78
Continental Products ,.........,...,..
Craig and Sherman ..............
' D
D'Angelo's Barber Shop v,,..,..
J. Demshar and Sons .....,......
Di Bella's Restaurant ..........,
Dille Road Lumber Co. ....,, .... .
E
Eaton Manufacturing Co. ..,, .
..,....29O
...,,..277
.......263
.,.....267
.......287
,,.....268
.......27l
Euclid Blue Print ...,...,............... ....... 2 73
Euclid Body and Fender ......,....... ....,.. 2 82
Euclid Ignition Sales and Service ..... ....,.. 2 75
Euclid Key Club ........................., ....... 2 84
Euclid Lanes v............t..... ..,.... 2 75
Euclid News Journal ....... ....... 2 63
Euclid Race Dairy ,.............. ....... 2 77
Euclid Savings Association ......
Euclid Window Shade Co. ..... .
Euclidian Beauty College ........
Eucuyo .......,............,................
F
Herb Fitzgerald Communication
and Electronics .....................
Florama Flowers ...............
Foresburg Enameling Co. ..., .
Friedman's Jewelers .......t...
G
Gerl Construction Co. ....,... .
Gornik's Men's Wear ,....
....,..275
.......269
,......266
....,..290
.......285
.......285
.......29O
.......262
,......274
......,263
267
Grdlna Hardware ..........,,............ .......
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Halle Brothers Co. Organ Dealers ...... ,,,,.., 2 73
Hicarb Corporation ....................,.... ....... 2 79
Hillwood Manufacturing Co. ........ ....... 2 87
Hudson Pharmacy ...,.............. ....... 2 73
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Inter-County Title Guaranty
and Mortgage Co. ......,... .
J
Jackshaw Chevrolet ..........
.......276
.......278
Jay Dee Cleaners ........,................ ......
Jet Die and Development Co. ...,...... ..... .
S. H. Johnston Funeral Home ....,.......... ......
Clifford M. Jones Insurance Agency ........,,....
Carl A. Jonke Insurance Agency ........... ......
K
Knafel's Shore Market ..........,....
Knuth Greenhouses ....,.....
Fred Krauss Garage ...........
L
Lakeland Body Shop ...........
LaSalle Cleaners ..............
La Tour Oldsmobile Inc. .,.. .
Louis Hair Stylists ...............
Lubrizol Corporation ..............
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Mariano's Pizza .................
Mario's Florist ,........
Mario's Pizza ............
P. O. Mclntire Co. ..... .
Missel Corporation .......
Model Food Market .....
Modern Deb ...............,.......
Multiple Realty .........,............
N
Murray P. Nicol Funeral Home ......... .......
Non-Ferrous Metals Fabricating Co. ..... ...... .
P
Papp's Body Shop ........................
Petric's Barber Shop ........
Precision Optical Co. .......... .
Pressure Castings Inc. ........... .
R
Radix Wire Co. .................. .
Raimor Studios ...................
H. G. Rhodes Plumbing Co.
Rick's Men's Shop .....................
Roby TV and Appliance Co. ......... .
Roecsh Wallpaper and Paint Co. ..... ...... .
Rotary Club .............................
S
Sims Brothers Buick .............
Ski-Way Machine Co. ..... .
St. Clair Builder's Supply .....
St. Clair Cut Stone ...,......
St. Clair Savings ...........
Strekel Realty ......... ......
Student Council .................
T
L. J. Trotter Ford ....................
TuthilI's Canterbury Florist ......
U
Upson Realty ........................
W
Wia Napolo .......................
Ed Wank TV Service, Inc. ..... .
Keith Weigle Motors ...........
Y
Y.M.C.A. Euclid Branch ..........
Z
Zaller's Atlantic Station .......
Zatko Metal Products ......
269
279
273
265
265
269
265
262
277
267
272
265
264
269
265
265
287
261
267
268
274
263
268
259
265
259
286
272
258
259
282
267
268
270
278
269
275
287
273
267
282
264
290
279
283
262
263
268
287
272
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Frank Accettola Gail Anderson Gail Bahr Harold Barnhart Edward Becay William Bertalon James Blomquist
Barb Adams larry Anderson William Baillie Hazel Barnhart Paul Beckwith Raymond Betz Linda Bluhm
Susan Adams Celestine Barry Bair larry Baron Virginia Behun Mary Bitro Dole Bock
Shirley Agrast Andrews James Bair Marianne Barteld Carol Bell Kathy Billings Ellen Boehmer
l.inda Akroboff
Mark Alexander
Robin Alexander
Dolores Aliota
Richard Almasy
Carlene Almgren
Gerald Amircult
Sandra Andrulis
Peter Anthony
Valerie Antonick
Susan Ark
James Arnold
Richard Arthur
Alan Ashley
Arlene Augustine
Regina Baker
Phyllis Ball
Ned Balsley
linda Baron
Linda Baronski
Ben Barbera
Tommy Barbis
Patricia Bashel
John Bastiancic
laurel Baum
Laura Bauman
Charles Baumiller
Karen Baur
Rudolph Bavec
Elaine Belpulsi
Rosolee Beltz
Nancy Beluschak
Kathleen Benda
Gerald Bensi
James Beran
Ronald Berlon
Barb Bohinc
Karl Bohr
Barry Bolka
George Bilyk
Madeline Bir
Cheri Bisbee
William Black
Grace Bonanno
Linda Blakeley James Bonfanti
Roy Blankschaen Patricia Boots
Harry Blatnik Flory Boreave
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Alice Boros Thomas Brown Dennis Bush Dennis Casey Barb Clwdlili l-95l'E Cook
Roderick Boswell Joanne Brunelle Karen Buynak Alan Castanien Carol Cigoy James Cooke
Frank Botz Diane Bryan Don Coldwell Billy Cathcart Helen Cimbalos Frances Cool
Mlliam Bouffard Elaine Bubonics Kathie Callahan Douglas Cathon Mary Clapacs Mary Cooney
Thomas Bour Paul Buchholz Bernadine Noreen Cavan Shirley Clayton Julianne Copoers
Bruce Bowden Frank Budic Campbell Gayla Cavatino Bob Coatsworth Michael Corrigan
Thomas Bowers
Michael Boyce
Kathleen Boyd
James Braidic
George Brain
Nancy Burich
Janice Burkley Stephanie
Patti Burlingham Cardullias
Patricia Burnett Erik Carlson
lynne Bury Frank
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Carol Carter
Bruce Campbell
Patricia Cergol
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June Chiodo
Robert- Christie
Kathleen Cotmon
Lawrence Cotton
Charles Cox
Richard Crane
John Crawford
Susan Collins
Henry Coltza
Kenneth Comport
Ellen Connelly
Donita Consilio
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Gerald D'Amico William Dei John Doherty
Marie Demaria
Paul Dembek
Brigitte Depretis
Karen DiCarro
Kenneth Danch
William D'Anna
Garry Dardis
Catherine David
Barbette Wayne
Davidson Dickheiser
Kathleen Davis Priscilla
Patricia Davis Dickinson
Michael Deo Karen Diehl
294 sophomore index
Patricia Donner
Thomas Doyle
Patricia Drake
Robert Drenberg
Karen Drenser
Kathleen Drenser
Steve Drotleff
Diane Dryer
Frederick Dugach
Marsha Dunker
Thomas Dushak
Daniel Dutcher
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Alben Ehrke Janis Fabian Finlayson Carol Frank Frederick Paulette Gerbetz Harold Graham Cheryl Grzsik
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David Elek Linda Fedor Virginia Fister Mary Friedel Dale Garris Susan Geyer Gary Graus Carla Guild
Marianne Ellul Barbara Paul Fitzgerald Dennis Friedman Gary Garrity Cheryl Gillespie Robert Greene Lynda Gulich
Judith Emmert Feldman Thomas Patricia Friedman Jeanette Gasper Patty Gingell Michael Linda Gutka
Richard England Wade Fennell Fitzpatrick Geraldine Friel Judith Gasper Harold Glenn Greenfield Linda Guyton
laurel Eppich Michael Fergus Laura Fleete Margaret Frye Andrea Gates Diana Glick Patricia Gregic Marcia Hace
Lois Erzen Sally Ferris Linda Fleete Albert Fuerst Elizabeth Sheryl Glicker Constance Barbara Haddad
Diane Esplandiu Lynn Fierle William Forgione Mary Ann Fuerst Gaydas Carol Gregoric Jill Haddock
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Kathleen Hayes James Hiller Elizabeth Hohs Judith Howe David Hunchorek Paula Jean Adella Kaczur Joseph Kastelic Thomas James Klopovic Thomas Kost Joseph Krainyali Anthony
Veronica Hayes Jean Hiller Jeffrey Hoinski Jane Howell Gregory Hunt Sandra Jennison Richard Kaczur Mary Kastelic Kilkenney Debra Kobessen Timothy Kost Joyce Kramer LaMacchia
Stephen Heben Linda Himes David Holcombe Jeanne Howell Dale Hunter Eleanor Jeran Linda Kadow Sheryel Kavula Gordon Kimberly Ernestine Kodra Barbara Kosteloc Dale Krech Marsha
Victoria Hecker Viola Hively Thomas Charles Hrastar Gary Huston Barbara Jerin Victoria Kalnasy Linda Keating Bruce King Michele Koepp Kathleen Katherine Kren LaMacchia
Loretta Heise Ralph Hlebak Holloway Patricia Hrynak Edward Hynes Linda Jerse Diane Kaprosy Michael Kekic Kenneth King Bruce Koeth Kostelic Barbara Kruger Peter Lamacchia
Vlhlliam Heisler Anthony Hocevar Kathryn Hoover Starlyn Hudec Cheryl lafelice Nancy Johnson Jerome Kapsch Sidney Kellerman Barbara Kinsley Tanya Kokal Cheryl Kostick Mary Kucharski Bruce Lamb
Donna Helmick Peggy Hocevar Douglas Horan Betty Hudson Guy larussi William Johnson Gary Kapudia Roscoe Kelley Jerry Kirchner Christin Kolb Leslie Koth Paulette Cecilia land
Cheryl Hencsel Ruth Hacevar James Horgan Brent'Huebner Colleen Irwin Douglas Jones Ronald Karash Lawrence George Kish Susan Kolenc Cheryl Kotoruc Kuchling Ronald Lanese
Steven Marsha Michael Horgan Donna Huebner Dawn Jackson Donna Jonlne Wayne Karberg Kemper Jeffrey Kish Joseph Kardas Frank Kovacevic Carl Kulrlica Sharon Lang
Henderson Hodakievic Catherine Horna Patricia Hull Ronald Jackson Randy Jordan Thomas Karpy Edward Kenilr Jerry Kish Sandra Karmendi Linda Kovach Randolph Kuznik Cheryl Large
Karen Hennie Beth Hodder William Hornsby Anthony Humbert Linda Jakuben Susan Jost Gregory Karr Dawn Kepets Kathy Klann Alice Koski Daniel Kovatch Suzanne Barbara laser
David Heuer Cheryl Hodges Jerry Horton 'lame5 Mvfgaret Klein Rosemary Kozar LaBounty Sterling Laub
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Lqukiavich Naomi Lewis Linda Lovano Dennis Maleckar Fam Margheret Paula Maxwell Donald Medved William Miller Judith Mobbs Joanne Myers Bruce Nesbett Virginia Novinc Maureene Otis
Sandra Laurence Paul Libby Ronald Loveioy Steven Moline Marie Marko James Mayer lris Meglich Carol Miller Howard Moliff Richard Myles Charlotte Ness Margaret Eleanor Ozbolt
Non LeBaran Laverne Lindic John Lowe Jill Malakas Dolores Mormash Janet Mayher William Donald Miller Evonne Sharon Nagode Harry Neumann O'Connell Nancy Ozbolt
Paul Leber Werner Lindquist Donald Lucci Carol Maloney Hamilton Marron Carol Mayka Melaragna Francis Miller Manoyudis Danna Nagy lawrence Antoinette Oclda Carol Oznowich
Carol Lebet Phillip Lindsey Kenneth Lucci Daniel Maloney Gloria Marts Michael Mayock Michael Merritt Gene Miller John Mooney Cheryle Nalepa Neuvirth Karen Oleski Carol Paik
John Lees Robert Linsz Thomas lupas Thomas Maloney Richard Marts Marilyn McBride Sharon Metyk Ken Miller Darlene Moore Barbara Nason Sally Newman Allen Olgiate Janine Poolella
Dennis leFond Joseph Lipko Dave Lushin linda Malovac Susan Massella Joan Mcconocha William Paul Miller Carolyn Morell David Neff Raymond Sharon Jeanne Papp
Nick Lemma Darlene Lipovec Martha Lybarger Donna Malz Donna Mates Catherine Mikanavich Fred Mills Terrance Mormile Gail Neithercott Newhes Olshansky Marlene Pardi
Karen leavik Linda Loczy Rosanne Madeia Marcia Mamrack GailMatteo McGraw Carolyn Harvey Mills Wayne Moster Daniel Nelson Mary Neihaus Dennis O'Neill John Parker
Susan Lesinsky Jerome Loncala Dale Mafoney Kenneth Mance Patricia Mattes David McKee Mikiavcic Cheryl Minadeo Mary Ann Sandra Nelson Margret Neilsen Wayne O'Neill Sally Parker
Bruce Levine Joseph Lorek Shirley Magnani Frank Mancuso Cecilia Mavec Dolores Mekee Albert Miklavic Bob Minor Mukavetz Christopher Howard Gail Onick Rebecca Pate
Donna Lewis John McKiernan Joseph Mikovich Sharon Murphy Nemeth Niererding Robert Ormston
Dennis Milavec Bruce Murray James Niswender Loretta Osowski
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Paulouskas Anita Pilotti Raymond Preztak Carol Rasmussen Diana Rickard Glenn Roesch Martin Roznik Sharyn Salvo Robert Schmidt Stephen Schultz Bruce Sheppard George Singer Carol Sokol
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William Pekol Michael Plavcan Dudley Prisel Charles Raymond Donald Rieder Judith Rohrer John Rudiak Brian Sammon Dawn Schneider Walter Kenneth Terry Skrianc William Srnick
Jacqueline Robert Plescia Carol Probert Christine Razum Frank Donald Rolla Rebecca Rupert Joel Sarich Janice Schneider Schuttenberg Sheridan Nancy Skupic Judy' Stanek
Penner Susan Plummer David Pultorak Renee Redfield Rihtarshick Michael Rose Mary Ann Ruscin Susan Sarka Patricia Sandra Nareen Sheridan Loreen Slaby Wayne Starkey
Robert Pennza lee Pollitt Jane Puncoh Sandra Reel Cecilia Rinaldi Robert Rose Philomena Danna Sarver Schneider Schwabauer Claudine Judith Sluga Kenneth Statz
Robert Perkins Mary lou Doreen Pylick Virginia lee Riser Alice Rasanblatt Ruscitto Gregory Sattler Robert Schneider Riki Schwartz Sherman Kirk Smee Oliver Steelman
Robert Peters Pontani James Robe Reichman Lori Rissell Brian Ross Barbara Russ Linda Scharlau Alan Schonauer John Scott Judith Sherwood Allen Smith Kathleen Stegura
Kathryn Peterson Stanley Popiolek Mary Radonich Joan Reiter Brooke Robbins Harry Ross Vicki Russell David Schaser Timothy Schott lorelee Semick Richard Shisila Carol Smith Marie Johnna
linda Petkovic Timothy Portik Joan Rafter Donald Ressler Sally Robbins Anthony Rossi Sharon Rutkie Ellen Scheiner Richardifichoval Albert Senger Michael Shumar leo Smith Steil
lawrence Jo Ann Posatiere Kenneth Rotter James Retalliek lee Ann Roberts Susan Rate Walter Ruusko Kenneth Paula Schulte Raymond Sestak Susan Siders Phillip Smith Marc Steindler
Petrequin larry Powers Kathleen Rich Linda Robinson Sheryl Salisbury Schmeltzer Gary Schultz Eraina Frank Simcic Linda Stemple
Glen Phillips Shamonsky Paula Simkins
Greg Pike Madeline
Shantery '
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Rosalind Stuzen
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Terry Stepic
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James Stika
John Stiscak
Daneil Stocker
Dudley Stoer
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Margaret Strekal
Linda Strnad
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Sherry Swann
Phyllis Sweigert
Ronald Szalay
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Victoria Takacs
Mary Jo
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Marie Tancredi
Dinah
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Diane Tarantino
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Sandra Tarantino
Dawn Taylor
James Taylor
Janice Taylor
Patricia Taylor
Bernard Tekavec
Mila Templeton
Marian Tercek
Glenn Tewell
Sharon Tharp
Michael Thayer
Charlotte Thomas
Danna Thomas
Thomas Thomas
Joseph Tilk
JoAnn Tipping
Kathleen Tizzano
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Phillip Tolaro
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Joseph Welch
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Judy Whigham
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Carol Whittaker
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Stephen Yakovac
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William Yanchar
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Christine Yates
Edward Yauger
Arthur Yerty
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Robert Abbott Thomas Arvidson Richard Baldini Thomas Bavec Joseph Bensi Babs Bessire Charlotte Bokal Thomas Brewer Loraine Burke James Campbell Phillip Cebular Joan Clark
Carl Aiken Richard Aten Wayne Ballentine David Beaumont Karen Benso Sally Beutell Ralph Boomer Paul Bright James Burnett Skip Campbell Bernadine Cergol Bob Clasen
Diane Aitken Kenneth Aubel George Barabas larry Beck Christine Eileen Biederman Bruce Bowden Darlene Brodnik John Burns Ronald Capretti Dennis Cerne Maureen
Denise Alecci Bonnie Aucelli Donna Barbre Donna Beechuk Beradinis Marilyn Bilicic Chris Braden Janet Brooks Kathy Butt Diane Carducci Joanne Cesnik Clemence
Thomas Allen Karen Aufmuth Sandra Barker Patricia Beeman Richard Beres Larry Bilski Margo Bradford Joan Brooks Merrie Ruth Carlson larry Chamers Anita Coblitz
Samuel Amato Janet Avery Susan Barnes Kit Beery Elizabeth Beretic Samuel Black Ronald Brandich Cheryl Brown Butterfield Frank Carotenuto Sandro Chapas Susan Cochran
Jack Ambrose Lindo Axford Steve Barnett Philip Beining Sharon Bergant John Blakeslee Kathleen Debra Brown Patricia Sandro Joyce Chisholm Susan
Herbert Michael Ark Thomas Barnhart Arlene Bell Richard Berger Carol Blattau Brannan William Bryant Buzikowski Carpenter Marie Cholewicki Coddingtan
Anderson Keith Bailey Thomas Barrett David Bell Thomas Bernlahr Bruce Walter Braun Dee Ette Bryant larry Bydash Kristen Carter Barbara Chudzik Kenneth Coleman
Chuck Andrus Doris Baitt Cheri Bartos Ted Bending Caroline Blumenstein Lenny Brazee Barbara Buda Sandra Cable Mary Cavan Robert Victor Colombi
Judy Aquilano Barbara Baker Beverly Batic Craig Benedict Caroline Bernstan James Boag Gayle Brendorier Nancy Burich Sally Beniamin Cavell Gammaichella Patricia Colt
Evelyn Archacki Frank Berus Craig Boehlke Connie Bretton Cqdwqllgdm- Michael Covell Ann Cimbqlo, Mary Comellg
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Berzinskas Donita Cameron
junior index 299
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Sharon Cook Richard Pamela Davison Paul DiPaolo Barry Doyle George Edwards Sharon Evans Bill Fier Jeff Foust Eugene Gainar Sandy Gfeller Goodyear
Roseann Cooney Cunningham Maureen Day Donald Disantis Michael Doyle Ronde Ehinger Rick Everstine Ellen Fike Ronald Fowler Kenneth Gaida Elaine Gibson Madeline
Fred Cooper Douglas Cure Joann Debelak Ronald Disantis Kathy Dragolich Thomas Ehlert Robert Farinacci Jane Filipovic Richard Fowler Joseph Garvas Robert Gildone Gorman
Terry Cooper Angelo Cutrone Sandra Deere William Dock Stan Dritz Kathleen Emmert Craig Fraley Dana Fine Betsy Foy David Gquch Tony Ginmo Cheryl
Thomas Cooper Margaret Kenneth De Laat Barb Dales Diane Dryer Linda Emmert Donald Framan Shannon Fink Betty Francis Bruce Geddes Joseph Giordano Goryanes
Connie Coppers Czaplicki Nancy DeLost Kathy Domitor Thomas Ducca Robert Engel Karen Felden Chris Fiorelli Martin Francis Elaine Geiger Kenneth Girod David Gottschalt Jean Grimsic
Russell Czomba
Robert Dacor
James Dadante
Kenneth Danch
Cheryl Darling
James Corbett
Kathy Courier
Richard Courtney
Cheryl Cradis
Barb Crain
Janet D'omle
Douglas Donner
Mary Donovan
Harvey Doremus
Geraldine
Antoinette
Demico
James Devney
Karen DiBianca
Dale Dieckmann
Andrea Daskivich Carol Diehl Dougherty
Cathrine David
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Patrick Duffy
Diane Dular
Pamela Duncan
Betty Durose
Sharon Duptro
Michael Engelke
Kathy Enright
Glen Erickson
Dennis Esplandiu
Janet Estanich
Frances Felz
Karen Fensch
Dale Fenster
Shelby Fetko
Sherry Fetko
louis Fioritto
lee Firebaugh
Ed Fitzgerald
Diane Fitzthum
Marilyn Flanagan
Raymond Frank
Larry Franko
Judy Freytclg
Terry Fritch
Thom Frohlich
Joseph Genovese
James Gergotz
Diane Gershow
Edward Gertetz
Beth Geyer
Vera Giivanovich Wayne Gould
Richard Glass Chris Goulis
Dale Glick Gary Graf
Harvey Goertz Mary Grcar
George Gogan Alice Grdanc
Vicki Greben
Dale Gregorin
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Gweld G'-'SHG Sharyn Harrison Hermsdorfer Diana Hodgson lynn Humphrey Geraldine Richard Kadunc Roberta Kelly Raloh Kirchener Claudia Kocher Allan Kostreba Ernest Krysty laura lanser
Alfredo Mariorie Hart Eric Hertfelder Carol Hoffman Hilary Hunn Jablonski Nancy Kanner Laura Kempert Douglas Kirchner Olly Koger John Kovatch Kenneth Elaine Lapinslras
GUWGTYEI Karen Hartman Richard Hess Jon Hoffmeyer Kathleen Hunter Bill James Carole Kapel Richard Kershaw Thomas Kirchner Cynthia Kohler Marilyn Kozak Kucharski John Latch
Eileen H0050 Stephen Hatras Douglas Hibbard Thomas Hoppert Linda Hunter Helene Jamin Kenneth Kapley Sandra Kessler Gary Kleckrier Kathleen Robert Kozlevcar Wayne Kukla Irene laulriavich
William Kathleen Donna Hido Jacqueline Hovan Gary Hyde Joseph linda Karlan Tom Kevern Marjorie Klein Kolmorgen David Kral James Kurrent Michael Lovigna
Hagstrand Haviland Charlotte Carol Howe Anthony Jaszkewicz Linda Kasunic Michael Keyes Laura Klemenc Frances Komar Frank Krone Valerie Kust Gary Lavorgna
Tom Hdlbedel Gale Heighton Hildebrand Timothy Howe lacafano Dennis Jean Sylvia Kasunic Robert Kibler Frederick Michael Kopach Kathleen Krich Patricia Kwiecien Frances Laznik
lYnda Hole Janice Heinlein Connie Hill Janet Hribor Lindo lacotano Kathleen Jelenic Kathleen Kavon Janice Kice Klemencic John Koracin John Krieger Karen Lackner Robert Leggate
Linda Hall Kathleen Heisler Erva Hitchcox Kenneth Hrovat Patricia Cynthia .lerabek Steve Kay Robert Kilroy Sharon Klaclrer Ronald Koren Barbara Krippner Elizabeth Nancy Lehman
ElY Haller Barbara Helmick VWlliam Hitty Terry Hughes Infantolino Carl Jerneicic Martin Kelley Marilyn King Mary Kloslry Terry Korasec Katherine Kronlr Lamocchia Vicky Lehman
Kathleen Halos Karen Anderson Donna Hocevar Wanda Hughes Anthony lpavec Patsy Jabe Vhlliam Kelley Guy Kingsley Michele Kmet John Korthals Karen Kropf Gary Lamb John lehr
Charles Hammett Loretta Henikman Dennis Hocevar Robert lseman Elizabeth Susan Kneiss Rosanne John Lomb
Joan Hans Barbara Joyce Ivins Johnson Korzunoski Thomas Lamont
Hockenberry Russell Johnson
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Dominic Lemma David Livesay Mary Lowry Paulette Mack Bonnie Marincic Karen Mawson McMahon Ronald Miller Bonnie Mooney James Murray LeeAnn Neil Kathleen Dole Oster
Diane lenarcic Mary Locker Tony Lube Donna Magri Sharon Marn Bonnie McArthur Dianne Mekedis William Miller Kathleen Moore Roger Murray Leslie Nelson O'Connell Colleen Otis
Martha Thomas Loesch Holly Lucas Deborah Mahany Mary Marolt lauretta Irene Melnikas Louis Milone Kenneth Moore Jane Musick John Nemeth Maryann Maureene Otis
Leonhardt Joanne Logar Robert Lucci Maureen Jock Marron McCartney Robert Mervar Thomas Mitchel Michael Moore Joseph Mustar Thomas Neuman Ofciarcik Calvin Packard
Jqmgg Leppen Mqufee Kathleen Luqkay Mahoney Charlene Marsey Susan McClain William Metcalf Judie Mitchell Donna Moretti Geraldine Myers Lena Newlen Marilyn Ogrinc Christine Fado
Robert Lohmeyef Carolyn Luich Dennis Malenda Thomas Martic James McConcha JoAnne Miklavic Thomas Maenich Darlene Morgan Peter Nagode Jeanna Nielson Skip Olds Richard Page
Leslriewicz Suzanne Lohrey Betty Luksic Robert Malinak George Paulette Bruce Miller Carol Moffett Terry Morgan Cynthia Nagy Joseph Nach Karen Oleski Mike Paladino
Diane Leulbeckef Rig!-,md Lgkqf Marcella Lushin Charles Mallue Martinsen McCulloch Craig Miller Janette Molchalr Robert Morris Janet Nainiger Cheryl Nada Ann Olosky Ronald Poles
Carol Lewis JoAnne Lonchar Craig MacDonald James Malnar Patricia Mastro Sharon McGill Geoffrey Miller Margaret Gayle Moskowitz Robert Nalraji Bernadene Denise Omerza Christine Palfy
Douglas Lilley Michael Long Karen Gail Maloney Dennis Matka Robert McKenzie James Miller Molinaro Kathryn Maulder Gail Nardy Novak Gina Onderdonk Charlotte
Michael Lindsey Louis Lorenzi MacDonald Connie Mandel Sondra Mattes Roberta James Miller Martha Malnar Jeffrey Mueller Marlene Nass Rita Novak Karen O'Neill Palivoda
Jean Link Alice Love Harriet Mack Connie Mantey Carol Maupin McKenzie Rita Miller Frank Monateri Judith Novinc Wayne Opalk Michael Palko
Nancy lingley Henry McLean Geraldine
Barbara Orazen
McMahon
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Linda Palmer Tom Pavlik James Perry Gertrude Philipp Andre Polsinelli Judy Pungerchar Thomas Reed Robert Riebe Anthony Romano Janet Rudd Donald Sanders Carolyn Schott Shannon
Joann Pannetta Judith Pearce Joann Perry Charles Phillips Teresa Popovic Karen Diane Regovic Gary Riedel Richard Rose Marlene Ruder James Sanker Richard linda Shemitz
Jeffrey Papalko Kathryn Pearson Barbara Petek Amy Picciano Patricia Popovich Pungerchar Georgia Reiche Thomas Rieder Kenneth Pamela Rudiak John Sas Schroeder Susan
Linda Popp James Peck Mary Petelinkar Linda Picozzi Diane Powers Lois Pyle Ralph Reichman Danna Rosenthal Michael Ruscin Chester Saunway Thomas Shemkunas
Nancy Paratto David Peek James Petersen Sheila Pierce Darlene Pragacy Dennis Race Susan Reider Rihtarshich Christine Ross Gerald Russ Thomas Saylor Schultheis Arthur Sherwood
Philip Parkhurst Romaine Penkala Richard Peterson Rose Pink Harold Praselr Ed Racich Judy Reinlre Margaret Rinas Elaine Rossi Marie Ruth Cathy Scheiner Fred Schutt James Sintic
lawrence Joseph Penny Jeah Petlrovselr Nora Piper Daniel linda Ralls William David Robb Anthony Rossi Loreen Sabol Donna Schervish Donald Schultz Janis Sippola
Parziale Amy Percic Frank Petrick Phyllis Piper Praznovsky Beverly Ranney Renninger Anthony Roberts Karel Rossow Janice Sabot Ronald Schervish Eric Schultz Madelyn Skitzlri
Nancy Patrick John Pereksta John Petruzzi larry Plesnicar Betty Preston Carrie Ratzman Marilyn Renz Gwen Roberts Kenneth Rowe Robert Sadler Pamela Martha Schwarz Kathleen Skonier
Allen Patterson Niclr Perencevich Bonnie Pertek Joseph Plovoclr Harold Price Stephanie Margaret linda Roberts Bonnie Razman Betty Safreed Scheurman Janet Scribner Sonia Skrli
Sarah Patterson Joyce Pettit Alvin Podboy linda Price Ravnahrib Reynolds Michael Robey Martin Roznilr Patricia Saina laura Schlegel David Semick Ronald Skully
Robert Paulsen Peggy Price Denis Ray Doreen Ricci John Roe Sharon Roznik Dennis Schmaltz Marian Severino Sharon Skupic
Donald Raybuck
Judy Richards
Loran Shaffer Karl Slaybaugh
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Donna Smith Somrak David Stegh Al Strohen Leroy Swanson Patricia Theil Diane Totten Lawrence Tucci Betty Ufholz Craig Vernick Cheryl Walton Erika Wendel David Wilber
Gary Smith
Norma Smith
Susan Smith
Josephine Smrdel
Charlotte Snable
Arlene Snitzky
Joann Snowlarick
Kitty Soeder
Barbara Soeder
William Somers
Cathy Spino
Frank Spino
Judith Springer
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Susan Stanley
Bonnie Starman
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Veronica Samrak Richard Stegura
Judy Sonntag Cheryl Steigauf
Anthony Spilar Mary Lou Stelzer
Craig Stenger
Roger Stepp
Ralph Stibley
Joseph Stih
Diane Stocker
Edward Stopko
Victor Strauss
James Struna
Susan Struna
Richard Subel
Geraldine
Sullivan
Ray Sullivan
Dennis Sustarsic
Faye Svenwol
Susanne Svirsky
David Swacldell
Saraiane Swaney
Ray Sweigert
Thomas Switzer
Ernest Szabo
Karen Tabb
Shirley Tarantino
Henry Telrancic
John Telravec
Edward Telcavic
Mary Lyn Terchec
Dawn Tetrick
Tom Theis
Cheryl Thomas
Kenneth Thomas
Sharon Thomas
Barbara Thorpe
Leonard Tichy
Sally Tiedman
linda Tiffany
Alan Tolway
Donna Tomko
William Town
Bruce Travis
Darrell Trebec
Terry Trebec
Kathryn Troop
Timothy Troyer
Karen Truesdale
Carolynn Tryon
Timothy Tryon
Sharon Tucceri
Sharon Tucci
Jeffrey Tucker
Thomas Tumbry
John Turkopp
Patricia
Turopolac
James Turpin
Connie Tuthill
Gilbert Tutino
Kathleen Tyler
Oralee Tyler
Bernice Ulizzi
Timothy Ullom
Thomas Ullom
Jahn Ulstrom
Sandra Urbancic
William Vadnal
Nancy Valince
Raymond
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Kenneth Van
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Maryann Vardian
Kathryn Vernon Glenn Walworth Joan Wendarlf
Kenneth Vesey Barbara Ward John
Gerald Vitolo Susan Warner Wertenberger
Janet Vovko Robert Warren ' Karen Weseli
Carol Vranekovic Robert Warzin Robert Whitacre
Barbara Vrh Nancy Waschura Marilyn White
Darlene Vukcevic Victoria Diane Whiteman
Gayle Walker Washner Wayne Wilalin
Terry Wallace Donna Patricia Wicheff
William Walsh Waterwash Joyce Wichert
linda Watson Robert Wickes
Stephen Watson
Linda Wilcoxan
David Vlhlder
Carleen Will
Dorothy Will
Walter Will
Margaret Wills
Gayle Wilson
Linda Wilson
Mary Wince
Todd Winder
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f Lorraine Young Elizabeth Elaine Zakraiselc Joseph Zarr Donald Zgonc Sherry
Zadnilcar Zimmerman
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Scott Winsor Joyce Edward
John Wiricl: Wahlgemulh Yanulaitis
Jeannette Cherlyn Wood Richard Yeckley
Wahlgemuth Connie Wotring Joyce Yerty
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Stanley Dritz, Vice-Presidentg Dale Gregorin, Treasurerg
Carl Jerneicic, Presidentg Charlotte Hildebrand, Secretary.
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JUDITH ANN ADAMCZEWSKI Judy
Friendship Club 2,35 Hall Guard 3.
JOHN M. ADKINS John
Camera Club 2.
DIANE RAE ALEXANDER Cricket
Friendship Club 2.
PATRICIA KAY ALEXANDER Pat
E-Room Activities 35 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 25
Honor Study Hall 25 Junior Cabinet 35 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Usher 25 Student Council Alternate 35 Stu-
dent Council 4.
THOMAS ANDREW ALJANCIC Tom
Concert Band 2,35 Football 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Letter-
men 3,45 Marching Band 25 Baseball 2,3,4. 70, 95,
156
CAROLE BRADFORD ALLEN Carole
Choral Masters 3,45 Executive Board 45 Friendship
Club 2,35 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 G.L.C. 2,3,45 Treas-
urer 45 P.A. Club 2,35 Senior Scandal 45 Student
Council 2,45 Spectrum 45 N.F.L. 4. 130, 131, 138, 162,
163.
SUSAN JANE ALLEN Allen
Friendship Club 3,4. 150
DAVID EDWARD AMOS Dave
Big Show 35 Choral Masters 3,45 Concert Band 3,45
Gym Leader 45 Marching Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep
Band 3,45 Indoor Track 35 Transferred to Euclid in
Jr. year. Collinwood Clubs: Track 25 Choral Club 25
Concert Band 25 Marching Band 25 Key Club 25 F.T.A.
25 Student Council 25 Orchestra 25 Hall Guard 25
Gym Leader 2. 136, 138
JOHN CHARLES AMOS John
A.F.S. 35 Big Show 3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Solo Clar-
inet 45 Chevron Society 3,45 Marching Band 3,45
Orchestra 45 Pit Band 3,45 Student Council 45 Spec-
trum 3,45 Language Department Program 3,45 Trans-
ferred to Euclid in Jr. year. Collinwood Clubs: Col-
lege Club 25 Big Brothers 81 Sisters 25 Student Council
25 F.T.A. 25 Honor Study Hall 25 Chairman 25 March-
ing Band 25 Concert Band 25 Gym Leader 2. 131,
132, 136, 137
SUSAN L. ANDERSON Susie
E-Room Activities 3,45 Euclid Choir 3,45 Euclidian
Representative 35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Hame-
coming Attendant 2,45 .Iunior Cabinet 35 Junior Class
Secretary 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 25
Survey Representative 2,35 Usher 35 N.F.L. 45 Girls'
Glee Club 2. 85, 141, 149
CAROL LYNN ANDRE 22.1. Carol
Euclidian Representati' , Friendship Club 2,35
F-N-A- 314: Hall Guard :QV-if Study Hall 25 Usher
25 World Affairs Club -fl! linic Secretary 3,45 Pan-
ther Block 45 N.H.S. 4. 1"l 153, 156
DENNIS ANTONICK Dennis
MYRON APPLE Plum
Football 2.
JOHN F. ATEN John
Al.lsoN AUGUST Q I Alison
Euclidian Editorial Sta Editor 4, Eoolidion
Training Club 35 Eucu presenlatiye 25 Friend-
ship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2, Qual 2, Honor study Hall
25 usher 2, l.Q.s. 45 N.H.S 4, N.F.L. 4. 122, 144, 153
TERRY J. BABER Terry
STUART STEPHEN BABIN Stu
Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4.
DIANA L. BACON
Girls' Glee Club 25 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2.
Bacon
DENNIS E. BADE
Bowling 45 Baseball 45 Transferred to Euclid in Sr.
Bruiser
306
SENIOR INDEX
year. Marshall Clubs5 Bowling 25 Hall Guard 2,35
Latin Club 25 P.A. Annauncers 35 Spanish Club 35
Baseball 35 Jr. Class Play 35 Newspaper 2,35 Soph.
Eng. Club 2. 100
DANIEL EDWARD BAER Dan
Foreman's Club 4. 158
JAMES J. BAGOCIUS Jim
JOHN P. BAILEY Beetle
Choral Masters 3,45 E-Room Activities 2,35 Boys' Glee
Club 2. 138
WILLIAM R. BAILEY Bill
JACQUELINE S. BALOGH Bayloo
Friendship Club 2.
JAY ALAN BAMMERLIN Crash
Big Show 3,45 Choral Masters 45 Concert Band 2,3,45
Marching Band 2,3,4. 138
PAUL BANASZEK
JOANNE P. BARAN
Paul
Joanne
Girls' Glee Club 25 Friendship Club 2,3,45 N.F.L. 4.
150
JAMES M. BARANOWSKI Baron
PATRICIA J. BARBATO Patty
MARILYN F. BARBIC Marilyn
Friendship Club 25 F.N.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Student
Council 35 Panther Block 4. 150
SYLVIA JANE BARCOVIC Syl
Friendship Club 3,45 F.N.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 Latin
Club 25 Maiorette Club 35 Senior Scandal 45 World
Affairs Club 45 Ski Club 45 Panther Block 4. 130, 150,
156, 160
DAVID LEONARD BARNES Dave
E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Football 2,35
Student Council 2.
KENNETH ROGER BARLFjl,' Kon
Choral Masters 45 Euc' 'glfepresentative 35 Honor
study Holi 2, l.Q.s. 3, , T Club 2,3,45 N.l-l.s. 3,45
Survey Editorial Staff 2, " Li o-Editor 45 Tennis 2,3,45
Wrestling 2. 101, 126, 1 , 152, 156
KENNETH J. BATEMAN Ken
GERALD N. BAUM Jerry
Eucuyo 2.
WILLIAM W. BEACHAM Bill
Key Club 2,3,45 Secretary 3,45 Letterman 2,35 Letter-
man's Club 2,3,45 Indoor Track 2,35 Cross Country
2,35 N.A.S.S. 2,3,4. 91, 156
MARCY A. BECKER Marcy
BARBARA A. BECKWITH Barb
Girls' Glee Club 25 Friendship Club 35 F.N.A. 45 Prom
Committee 35 World Affairs Club 4. 149, 156
ELAINE BARBARA BEG I- -
Euclidian Representati v' Friendship Club 2,35
F.T.A. 2,35 Senior Scan Student Council 45 Sur-
vey Representative 35 45 World Affairs Club
45 G.A.A. 2,35 Maiorette C ub 2,35 N.H.S. 4. 130, 131,
153, 156
Elaine
JAMES J. BELANICH Jim
ROSE MARIE BELANICH Rose
Ad Club 2,3,45 E-Room Activities 35 Euclidian Ad Staff
35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.N.A. 35 G.A.A. 35 Co-op
Student 45 World Affairs Club 3. 164
LINDA JEAN BELAVICH Windy
DONALD R. BELJAN Beaver
Assemblies 25 Gym Leader 35 Student Council 35
Swim Team 2,35 Senior Cabinet 4.
GAIL M. BELL Gqil
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2.
RONALD W. BENO Ron
E-Room Activities 45 Movie Club 25 Swim Team 2,3,45
Library Monitor 3. 108
DANIEL WILLIAM BENTLEY Dimples
Euclidian Business Staff 45 Homecoming Escort 45
Key Club 2,3,4. 125, 156
DARLENE GAYLE BENVENUTO Dolly
Friendship Club 2,3.
NILS H. BERGLUND Nils
Hall Guard 35 P.A. Club 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Boys'
Glee Club 2. 102, 158
RAYMOND G. BERMOND Ray
A.F.S. 35 Football 35 Gym Leader 35 Baseball 45 Trans-
ferred to Euclid in Jr. year.
GARY M. BERNSTEIN Gary
Eucuyo 2,3,45 I.Q.S. 4. 130, 144
BARBARA JAN BILYK Barl:
Euclid Choir 45 Euclidian Representative 35 F.N.A.
3,45 G.A.A. 2. 141, 149
HAROLD I. BLACKBURN Blar-'ry
JAMES ALAN BLANKSCHAEN Jim
Cadet Band 2,3,45 Letterman 2,35 Letterman's Club
2,35 Marching Band 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country
2,3,4. 87, 89, 91
MARLENE M. BLATNlKlfaEitE?E'f' Mor
Big Show 35 Friendshipf K 52,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Honor
Study Hall 25 Prom C 'iltee 35 G.L.C. 35 World
Affairs Club 45 N.H.S. 4. 3, 156
SUSAN ANN BLATNIK Sue
Friendship Club 2,3,45i, Iffglt-.45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Honor
Study Hall 25 l.Q.S. 3,431 EEIL. 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Survey
Editorial Staff 2,3,45 C63 L-br 45 Spectrum 45 Usher
35 World Affairs Club 5 United Appeal Student
Committee 4. 126, 131, 144, 150
DENNIS R. BLUHM Dennis
KURT GERHART BLUMENSTEIN Stein
Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball 2,3.
MICHAEL JOHN BOCSKEY Mike
MARY ELLEN BOGATAY Bogs
Cheerleader 2,35 Correspondence Secretary 35 E-Room
Activities 45 Girls' Gle b 25 Euclid Choir 3,45
Euclidian Representati M' ,Eucuyo Representative
2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 GQQEQAQ4, Executive Board 4,
N.H.S. 3,45 P.A. Club 2 V I Announcer 2,35 Student
Council 2,35 Survey Re D ntative 2,35 Ski Club 45
Girls' Varsity Basketball ,45 Girls' Varsity Volley-
ball 45 Buckeye Girl's State Representative 35 Senior
Cabinet 4. 141, 152, 160, 162
BONNIE LEE BOLDIN Bon
Choral Masters 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir
35 Friendship Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Junior Cabinet
3. 138, 150
DIANE LYNN BONE Des
Friendship Club 3.
DONNA MARIE BONE Donna
Friendship Club 2,3.
MARY LOU BOOTH Mary
SANDRA LOUISE BOR T Sandy
Cadet sono 2,3,45 Fr p Club 3, F.T.A. 2.3:
G.A.A. 25 Marching B 3,45 Movie Club 25 Or-
chestra 3,45 Swim Club AU Spectrum 45 Swim Show
3,45 N.H.S. 4. 131, 136, 53, 161
ROSEMARY H. BOSETIN Rosemary
Ad Club 2,3,45 E-Room Activities 35 Euclid Choir 35
Friendship Club 2,3,45 Cabinet 3,45 F.N.A. 3,45 F.T.A.
2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Hall Guard 35 Maiorette Club 2,35
Prom Committee 35 Student Council 2,35 Usher 35 Ski
Club 4. 149,150,151,160,164
JEANNE LOUISE BOYD Jeannie
E-Room, Activities 3.
WALTER S. BOYER Walt
SHIRLEY ANN BRADACK Shirley
Friendship Club 2,35 Honor Study Hall 25 Hall Guard
2.
BARBARA M. BRADFORD Barb
Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir 3,45 Friendship Club
2,35 G.A.A. 25 Swim Club 2,3,45 President 45 Usher 35
Swim Show 2,3,45 Swim Cadet 2,3,4. 141, 161
CHARLENE M. BRANDICH Char
JANET CAROL BRAZALOVICS Jan
Friendship Club 2,35 Co-op Student 4.
KAREN ELIZABETH BREEN Rabbit
Cadet Band 25 Choral Masters 45 Euclid Choir 35
Friendship Club 35 Marching Band 2. 138
DENISE DOLORES BRENNAN Denise
Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year.
THOMAS D. BRENNANJZL Tom
Homecoming Stadium Qigogrations 45 Lettermen 2,45
Lettermen's Club 2,3,45? NS. 3,45 Student Council
25 Treasurer 35 Executivi L rd 3,45 Swim Team 2,3,45
Standards Committee :If ack 2,35 Swim Show 2,3,4.
108, 133, 161
MICHELE FAITH BRESIQYQBEQ Michele
Eucuyo 3, Euclidian ,Bggipess Staff 3,45 Eaandsan
Training Club 35 Fridrl flip Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35
G.A.A. 25 Honor Stud 5 II 25 l.Q.S. 45 Usher 25
N.H.S. 4. 125, 144, 153
ROGER ALLEN BREZEC Breezy
Letterman 3,45 Track 3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4. 87, 89
ELLEN PRESTON BRIGDEEZTQ El
Student Council Book S !,"Qg15 Euclidian Business Staff
45 Euclidian Training Clxtf H5fEuclidian Representative
35 Friendship Club 2,35' A A. 2,35 N.H.S. 3,45 I.Q.S.
45 Student Council 3. 12 , 133, 144, 152
JACQUELINE THERESESBRQCTLIN Jackie
Assemblies 2,35 Choralgfiters 3,45 Chevron Society
2,45 Euclidian Businessri' hx 3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 G.A.A.
2,3,45 Hall Guard 2,35- h Club 2,35 N.H.S. 3,45
I.Q.S. 45 Orchestra 2,3,4. 125, 136, 138, 144, 152
MARGARET CATHERINE BROWN Margie
Girls' Glee Club 25 Eucuyo 45 Friendship Club 2,35
G.A.A. 2,3,45 G.L.C. 35 Student Council 25 Maiorette
Club 3. 130
CHERYL A. BROWNING Cheryl
DIANE MARIE BRULE Diane
Cadet Band 2,3,45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45
Marching Band 2,3,45 Usher 35 Friendship Style Show
Model 3. 148
BONNIE LOUISE BUDAS Bonnie
Big Show 25 Euclid Choir 35 Euclidian Business Staff
45 Euclidian Training N 35 Euclidian Representa-
tive 2,35 Eucuyo Rep -rs -- ive 35 Friendship Club
2,35 Fall Play 25 G.A. ,45 G.L.C. 3,45 Historian
45 Panther 45 Senior 'lug MJ- 45 Copy Editor 45 Stu-
dent Council 2,35 Surve usiness Staff 2,35 Survey
Representative 2,35 Spri g Play 25 Thespian Club
2,3,45 Usher 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 I.Q.S. 45 N.H.S. 4.
125, 1'30, 144, 153, 162, 164
DONNA MARIE BUDINSKY Pooch
Friendship Club 2,3.
EDWARD ALBERT BUGOS Bugs
Big Show 2,35 E-Room Activities 35 Foreman's Club
35 Football 3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Play Night 35 Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 2,3. 70
DONALD C. BURHENNE Don
JAMES A. BURICH Jim
Science Seminar 3,4. 154
JOHN LEWIS BURKHART John
Biology Club 3,45 Cadet Bondi 25 Marching Band 25
Usher 45 World Affairs Club 2,45 Political Affairs
Club 4. 156, 163
KAREN LOUISE BURNS Kitty
Book Store 2,35 Choral Masters 3,45 Maiorette Club
2,3. 138
LINDA LEE BURRIS Burris
Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir 3,45 Friendship
Club 25 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 G.L.C. 4. 141, 162
FRANK CALABRO Frank
Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year.
JOSEPHINE CAPRETTI Jo
Friendship Club 2,35 Co-op Student 45 Student Coun-
cil 25 Concessions 3.
ELLEN LOUISE CARLSON Ellen
Choral Masters 45 Eucuyo 2,35 Euclidian Representa-
tive 35 Eucuyo Representative 2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Hall
Guard 35 Honor Study Hall 25 Student Council 25
Swim Club 2. 138
LESLIE T. CARLSON T.C.
Wrestling 3.
GARY E. CARPENTER Gary
CONSTANCE L. CARROLL Connie
EDWARD H. CARROLL Ed
Football 2,3.
JO-ELL CARRUTHERS Jo
Friendship Club 3,45 F.B.L.A. 2,3,45 G,A.A. 25 Ski Club
4. 148, 150, 160
GEORGE E. CASEY Ben
Homecoming Escort 45 Basketball Intramurals 35 Key
Club 3,45 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 156
LINDA CEBRON Lynn
Ad Club 35 Euclidian Representative 35 F.B.L.A. 2,35
Co-op Student 4.
JOHN MICHAEL CERNE John
JOANNE LEE CESNIK Joanne
Eucuyo Representative 2,35 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A.
2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Usher 2,35 Tutor 3.
ELAIN LYNETTE CHAUNCE Elaine
Eucuyo 2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Euclid
Choir 3,45 Hall Guard 35 Student Council 2,35 Swim
Club 25 Survey Representative 2,3. 141
DONALD F. CHERNE Bug
E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Student Council Alternate 35
Survey Business Staff 2,35 Survey Representative 2,35
Homeroom President 2,3.
CONNEE MARIE CI-1100932 Connee
sig Show 2,35 F.T.A. IL? lizhestra 2,3,45 N.H.S. 4.
136, 149, 153
MARILYN M, ci-IIoEoLo ' Marilyn
JANIs LEE CHOPYAK Jan
Friendship Club 2,35 Survey Representative 3.
RosEMARY LINDA cIcco Rose
Friendship Club 2.
SANDRA CHRISTINA cINco Sandi
Euclidian Representative 25 Friendship Club 2,35
G.A.A. 2,3,45 G.L.C. 3,45 Hall Guard 25 Senior Cab-
inet 4. 162
LINDA ANN CIPRIANI Cippy
Friendship Club 25 Student Council Alternate 3.
ROBERT JAMES CIRINO Bob
Basketball 25 Football 2,35 Lettermen 2,45 Baseball
2,45 Sophomore Class President 2.
JUDITH ANN COLEMAN Judy
Assemblies 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir 35
Euclidian Representative 25 F.B.L.A. 25 Movie Club 45
Student Council 3. 146, 165
DORIS Dgrpey
Eucuyo Representative 2,35 Friendship Club 2,35
F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Student Council 25 Usher 2,3.
149
JILL M. COLLINS Jillus
Euclidian Representative 25 Friendship Club 2,35
G.A.A. 4.
Jaffe
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RICHARD Is, COLLINS -gales, Rich
N.H.S. 4. 91, 153 1,5 5
ALAN w. coNsIL1o I Al
Student Council Bookstore 35 Bowling 25 Choral Mas.
ters 45 Hall Guard 25 Honor Study Hall 2,35 Key Club
2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 Track 35 Cross Country
3. 138, 156
DENNIS WAYNE COOLIDGE Coolshake
Concert Band 2,3,45 Football 25 Lettermen 35 March-
ing Band 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Cross Country 3,4. 87
GLORIA JEAN CORNWELL Gloria
DEAN F. COST Dino
Fall Play 45 Gym Leader 3,45 N.F.L. 45 Transferred to
Euclid in Jr. year. 162
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KATHLEEN J. COVERT Kathy
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PAUL L. COX Paul
Big Show 35 Choral Masters 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 N.F.L.
3,45 Ticket Chairman 45 Spring Play 25 Usher 45
World Affairs Club 45 Political Affairs Club 45 Boys'
Glee Club 2. 138, 145, 162, 156, 163
TIMOTHY ARNOLD COY Tim
Lettermen 25 Track 25 Wrestling 25 Cross Country 2.
BRUCE D. COYLE Bruce
JUDITH ANN CRAIG iliggili Judy
Euclidian Representative '1F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 25
Junior Cabinet 35 Play MEM 45 Survey Business Staff
4, N.H.S. 4, N.F.L. 4. 1 -:I 49, 152
RICHARD WILSON CREVELING Rick
Basketball 2,3,45 CaptcgniA1LEucIidian Business Staff
45 Homecoming Escort Guard 35 Honor Study
Hall 25 Key Club 3,45 FC I' Chairman 45 Lettermen
3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Scienc If inar 25 Student Council
3,45 Spirits Club 45 Tennis ,3,4. 80, 81, 91,101, 125,
132, 152, 165
NORMA C. CRONE Norma
Choral Masters 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir 35
Euclidian Representatigsiifgriendship Club 25 F.T.A.
2,3,45 Secretary 35 Exe'QiIlfilyE'.Board 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45
G.L.C. 3,45 Junior Cabrif 35 Junior Class Treasurer
35 N.H.S. 3,45 Prom cl i' tee 35 Senior Scandal 45
Student Council 2,3,45 E ecutive Board 45 Secretary
45 Survey Representative 2,35 Spirits Club 4. 130,
133, 138, 149, 152, 162,165
DAVID CUCHIARA Dave
Transferred in Sr. year.
MARY ELLEN DAILEY Mickey
Friendship Club 2,3.
JOAN LYNN DAMBERGER Joan
Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Usher 2,3.
MICHELE M. D'AMlCO Shelly
Friendship Club 25 Hall Guard 2.
GREGORY S. DANE Greg
Basketball 2,3,45 Euclidian Business Staff 45 Home-
coming Escort 45 Honorw y Hall 25 Junior Cabinet
35 Junior Class Presi egK,tIgQ5',f Key Club 45 Lettermen
3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Promff, Q 'ittee 3,45 Junior Prom
Chairmun 35 Senior S i I 45 Student Council Ex-
ecutive Board 2,3,45 Pr I ent 45 Spirits Club 3,45
Cross Country 25 N.A.S. . 3,45 Library Monitor 45
Buckeye Boy's State Representative 3. 80, 91, 125,
130, 133, 153, 156, 165
307
Euclidian Business Staff 47 Football 2,37 Key Club
GERALDINE MAE DAUGHERTY Jerry
Hall Guard 3.
FRANK A. DAVIS J.R.
FRED M. DAVIS Ivan
Foreman's Club 3,47 President 47 Football 3. 158
SANDRA CHRISTINE DAVIS Sammi
Ad Club 3,47 Euclidian Training Club 37 Friendship
Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 37 G.A.A. 27 Junior Cabinet 37 Prom
Committee 37 Senior Scandal 47 Picture Editor 47
Student Council 2,37 Survey Editorial Staff 27 Usher 2.
130, 164
DIANE ELIZABETH DAY Dee Dee
Friendship Club 2,37 Maiorette Club 2,37 Maiorette
4. 78
LORRAINE RUTH DEANS Lorraine
F.N.A. 47 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4. 149, 151
ROBERT S. DEANS Bob
LYNN L. DEBELJAK Len
Basketball 37 E-Room Activties 2,3,47 Football 27
Hall Guard 37 Lettermen 27 Track 37 Wrestling 2,3.
PATRICIA ANN DEBELJAK Pat
PAUL TIMOTHY DEBEVEC Paul
Chess Club 27 Concertjbwtid-2,3,47 Sergeant 47 Eu-
clidian Business Staff 4fTjjQasurer 47 Euclidian Train-
ing Club 37 Key Clulil '7' Marching Band 2,3,47
Math Club 3,47 Co-Pres ' 'D 47 N.F.L. 3,47 Orchestra
27 Pep Band 2,3,47 Scien Seminar 2,3,47 Spectrum
37 l.Q.S. 47 N.H.S. 4. 125, 144, 145, 153, 154, 155,
156
PATRICIA T. DEEGAN Pat
Girls' Glee Club 27 Friendship Club 2,3,47 F.N.A.
2,3,47 Secretary 47 G.A.A. 27 Homecoming 27 N.F.L.
47 P.A. Club 27 P.A. Announcer 27 Student Council
2,37 Survey Editorial Staff 2,3,47 Spectrum 4. 126,
131, 150, 151
JOAN DELSANTER Joanie
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 27 G.A.A. 2,37 Usher 27
Survey Representative 2.
JOHN WALTER DE MELL John
Honor Study Hall 3.
DOUGLAS JAMES DEMIAN Charlie
2,3,47 Wrestling 2, 124, 156
WILLIAM JOSEPH DE WITT Joe
Hall Guard 2,37 Movie Club 2,37 Wrestling 2,3.
DONALD A. DIBARTOLOMEO Bart
Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year.
DANETTE DI BIASIO Dani
A.F.S. 3,47 L.D.P.C. 3,47 American Abroad Repre-
sentative 3,47 Big Show 37 Cheerleader 27 Choral
Masters 3,47 Treasurer3FHWLlidian Editorial Staff 47
Photo Editor 47 Euclidiidgffjgdlining Club 37 Euclidian
Ad Staff 37 Euclidian Rep. ' 'ntative 37 Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 37 G.A.A. 2,3, -'QviH..C. 3,47 Committee Head
for Membership 47 Girls' Glee Club 27 Homecoming
Committee 47 Hall Guard 2,37 l.Q.S. 47 N.H.S. 3,47
Panther-of-the-Week 37 Student Council 2,37 Survey
Representative 27 Spirits Club 4. 122, 138, 144, 152,
159, 162, 165
BEATRICE ADELE DI DONATO Bea
G.A.A. 2.
EUGENE DI NARDO Ill Gino
JEAN C. DI PUCCIO Poochie
Assemblies 27 Friendship Club 2,37 Junior Red Cross
47 Senior Scandal 47 Captain of One-for-the-Panthers
2,3,4. 130,151
MAGDALINE D. DOBNIKAR Peggy
E-Room Activities 27 Euclidian Representative 2,37
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 27 Junior Prom Com-
mittee 37 Student Council 2,37 Swim Club 2,3,47 Sec-
retary 37 Swim Meet Timer 2,37 Swim Show 2,3,4. 161
308
ANITA D. DOMBROWSKI Anita
Euclidian Representative 37 Friendship Club 2,31
G.A.A. 27 Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall.
LARRY H. DOMIN Larry
N.F.L. 4. 145
PAUL MICHAEL DONOVAN Dumbo
Foreman's Club 47 Transferred to Euclid in Soph.
year. 158
SHARON LOUISE DOWNEN Sherry
Big Show 37 Choral Masters 3,47 Girls' Glee Club 27
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 27 Panther 47 Swim Club
2,3,47 Swim Leader 2,3,4. 138, 161, 164
CHARLES C. DOYLE Chuck
JERRY THOMAS DRAGONETTE Drag
Eucuyo Representative 4.
SHARON A. DRENIK Sharon
E-Room Activities 27 Friendship Club 27 F.B.L.A. 2,37
Honor Study Hall 27 Co-op Student 4.
LINDA L. DUTKO Lyn
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 37 F.T.A. 47 G.A.A. 2,37
Co-op Student 47 Orchestra 2,37 World Affairs Club
3.
JANET M. DVORNI K
JOSEPH R. ECKENRODE Joe
E-Room Activities 47 Lettermen 2,3,47 Lettermen's
Club 3,47 Track 2,3,4. 89
DOROTHY I. ECKERMAN Dottie
E-Room Activities 37 Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 37 Ju-
nior Cabinet 37 Prom Committee 37 Student Secretary
3,4.
MAXINE EDMONDS Max
Co-op Student 47 Library Monitor 37 D.E.C.A. 4.
Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 218
JOYCE A. ELLIS Zoe
E-Room Activities 47 Eucuyo Representative 47 Friend-
ship Club 2,3,47 F.N.A. 3,4. 150
NANCY J. EMSER Nancy
Assemblies 2,3,47 Cadet Band 27 Concert Band 3,47
Friendship Club 27 F.B.L.A. 2,3,47 Vice-President 37
N,E. District of Ohio Vice-President 47 F.N.A. 2,3,47
Marching Band 2,3,47 Pep Band 27 Student Council
27 Survey Business Staff 47 Secretary 47 Usher 27
I.Q.S. 4. 148, 150
ELIZABETH A. ERZEN Betty
MARIANNE J. ERZEN Marianne
HELEN T. ESTVANDER Helen
E-Room Activities 37
Club 2,3,47 F.N.A. 2,37 N.F.L. 4. 141, 150
Euclid Choir 2,3,47 Friendship
ROBERT EVANGELISTO Bob
Movie Club 2,3,4. 146
DALE E. EVANS Dale
Choral Masters 3,47 Euclid Choir 27 Friendship Club
2,37 F.T.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,37 Student Council 27
Usher 2. 138, 149
EUGENE D. EYER Eugene
MONICA A. FABEC Monica
it.s,E""ZQtL,.,
RICHARD FABRITIUS Rich
Biology Club 37 Key ClLlwN.H.S. 4. 153, 156
CONSTANCE M. FALTON Connie
E-Room Activities 37 Friendship Club 2,3.
MARY A. FASKA Mary
F.N.A. 3,4. 150
ANDREW J. FENDE Duncan
Eucuyo Representat
RONALD L. FERREL
Baseball 2.
ive 47 Movie Club 2,3,4. 146
Ron
JOHN T. FLESHIN J.T.
Camera Club 2,3,47 Concert Band 2,3,42 I.Q.S. 3,47
Marching Band 2,3,47 Survey Editorial Staff 2,3,47
Photographer 2,3,47 Official Maiorette Photographer
2,3,4. 126, 144, 146
JOSEPH B. FOCARETO Joe
RICHARD P. FOCHT Rich
HELEN FOGEL Barbs
Friendship Club 37 Honor Study Hall 2.
MARILYN A. FOGEL Charlie
Friendship Club 37 G.A.A. 3,47 Euclidian Secretary 4.
122
FRANK D. FORGIONE Frank
Cadet Band 2,37 Marching Band 2,3.
SALLY D. FORKER Sally
Big Show 2,3,4f Concert Band 27 Dramatics Club
2,3,47 Fall Play 2,37 Marching Band 27 Stage Craft
Club 47 Spring Play 2,47 Thespian Club 2,3,47 Drama
Workshop 4. 147
GLENN G. FOSTER Egore
Fall Play 37 P.A. Technicians Club 3,47 Ski Club 4.
160
RICHARD FOWLER Rich
DOUGLAS L. FOX Doug
Ski Club 4. 160
LINDA M. FOX Foxie
Cheerleader 2,3,47 Cgfligpondence Secretary 47
Friendship Club 37 li'2,3p N.H.S. 3,47 Student
Council 47 Euclidian All Off 37 Senior Scandal 47
Senior Cabinet 4. 96, 13 , 132, 152
SANDRA L. FROOM Sandy
Euclid Choir 3,47 Euclidian Representative 27 Friend-
ship Club 2,37 F.N.A. 37 Girls' Glee Club 2. 141
MARJORY A. FROST Marie
F.T.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,37 World Affairs Club 4. 149,
156
JUDY A. FRUSTERE Judy
Euclidian Business Staff 47 Concessions Manager 47
Euclidian Training Club 37 Friendship Club 2,37
F.B.L.A. 27 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Homecoming 47
N.F.L. 47 Spring Play 27 Ski Club 4. 125, 160
MARLENE A. FUCHS Mar
Friendship Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. 3,47 Honor Study Hall
27 Student Council 3, 150
RAYMOND A. FUERST Ray
Wrestling 3.
CAROL M. GABRENYAFX-M--L Carol
F.T.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. ,gg 'fill-toll Guard 27 student
Council 27 Survey Bu ' jStaff 3,47 Survey Edi-
torial Staff 2,3,47 Spec 'M 147 N.H.S. 4. 126, 128,
131, 149, 153
RONALD L. GABRIEL Ron
Basketball 2,3,47 Football 47 Gym Leader 3,4. 70, BO
RICHARD D. GAINAR Rick
Hall Guard 27 Ho-nor Study Hall 27 Swim Team 27
Swim Club 2.
LINDA J. GALAIDA Linda
Euclid Chair 2,37 Friendship Club 37 Junior Cabinet
37 Prom Committee 3.
WILLIAM H. GANT Bill
Cadet Band 2,37 Football 27 Lettermen 3,47 Wrestling
27 Baseball 2,3,4.
DAVID B. GARLAND Dave
Lettermen 2,3,47 Science Seminar 2,3,47 Tennis 2,3,41
Track 27 N.A.S.S. 2,3,4. 91, 101, 154
THEODORE P. GASSER Ted
Baseball 27 Football 27 Lettermen 3,47 Lettermen's
Club 3,47 Track 3,47 Cross Country 3,47 Captain 4.
86, 87, 89
DONALD F. GASTER Gaster
Foreman's Club 3.
DIANE L. GEISKY Dee Dee
Friendship Club 2,37 Cabinet 2,37 Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 37 F.N.A. 3,47 F.T.A. 2,3,47 Treasurer 47
G.A.A. 2,37 Girls' Glee Club 27 N.F.L. 47 Student
Council 37 Survey Representative 2,37 Spectrum 47
UsherV2,4. 131, 145, 149, 150
SHIRLEY A. GERE Shirley
DONNA L. GERMOVSEK Donna
Euclid Choir 2,37 Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 2,3,47
G.A.A. 2,3,47 Student Council 2. 149
SUSAN L. GILL Sue
Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 3.
THOMAS A. GILLIOTTI Tom
Football 2,3,47 Leltermen 3,47 Lettermen's Club 3,47
Spirits Club 47 Track 27 Wrestling 2,3,47 N.A.S.S. 3,4.
70, 91,102,165
BONNIE L. GINGELL Bonnie
Friendship Club 37 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Hall Guard 2.
BRIAN M. GLICK Brian
THEODORE W. GOBLE Ted
E-Room Activities 47 Euclidian Business Staff 3,47
Euclidian Representative 37 Eucuyo Representative
2,37 Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall 27 Junior Cabinet
37 Key Club 2,3,47 Lettermen 2,3,47 Lettermen's Club
2,3,47 Prom Committee 37 Senior Scandal 47 Sports
Editor 47 Student Council 3,47 Swim Team 2,3,47 Cap-
tain 47 Spirits Club 47 Track 47 Wai Napolo 2,3,47
Sophomore Class Vice-President 27 Junior Class Vice-
President 3. 89, 130, 132, 156
MARY ELLEN GOJAK Meg
Friendship Club 27 F.T.A. 2,3.
JANIS D. GOLON .lan
Eucuyo 47 Friendship Club 37 F.T.A. 37 G.A.A. 2,37
Honor Study Hall 27 N.F.L. 2,47 Senior Scandal 47 Wai
Napolo 37 Spectrum 47 Political Affairs 47 Ski Club 4.
130, 131,160, 163
SHARON M. GOMBACH Sheri
E-Room Activities 2,37 Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 2,37
G.A.A. 27 Hall Guard 2,37 Student Council 2,3.
JOYCE J. GOODWIN Joyce
Ad Club 2,3,47 Euclid Choir 27 Friendship Club 27
F.N.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. 27 Student Council 2,37 Survey
Editorial Staff 2,3,4. 126, 150, 164
JAMES S. GORSLENE Jim
Gym Leader 27 Student Council 2.
JUDY M. GOZOSKI Judy
Friendship Club 2,3,47 F.B.L.A. 47 F.T.A. 3. 148, 150
JOHN S. GRAAFMEYE J.G,
Assemblies 37 Choral f fi 3,47 E-Room Activities
2,3,47 Key Club 27 Stu ,'Council 27 Spectrum 47
Spirits Club 47 N.H.S. 7 Senior Class President 4.
131,138,153,165,171
MARY BETH GREEN Greenie
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 2,3,47 Treasurer 37
G.A.A. 27 Wai Napolo 2,37 Assistant Swim Show
Director 37 Co-op Student 47 Swim Leader 2,3. 148
c.v.e..4c
PATRICIA S. GREER ' " Pat
Choral Masters 47 Eucli raining Club 37 Friend-
ship Club 27 F.N.A. 3, rclub Representative 47
F.T.A. 47 Honor Study H I 27 N.H.S. 4. 138, 139,
149, 150, 153
CHRISTINE A. GREGORIC Chris
F.T.A. 47 World Affairs Club 47 Political Affairs Club
47 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 149, 156, 163
CAROL GRILL Carol
Co-op Student 4.
JUSTINA M. GRILLO we vi Tina
Euclidian Representative E cuyo Representative 37
Friendship Club 2, Member 2, F.N.A. 3,
F.T.A. 2,3,47 Historian 37 af. ecutive Board 3,47 G.A.A.
2,37 Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall 27 P.A. Club 47
Student Council 37 Survey Business Staff 47 Survey
Representative 37 Spectrum 47 N.H.S. 4. 128, 131,
149, 153, 158
ELYSE E. GRIMM Elyse
Euclidian Training Staff 37 Euclidian Representative
37 Friendship Club 2,3,47 F.T.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,37
P.A. Club 2,3,47 Secretary 47 Ski Club 4. 149, 150,
158
JOHN T. GROCE John
ROSEMARY J. GROSS Rosie
Friendship Club 3.
DONNA J. GRUBAC
Friendship Club 2,47 World Affairs Club 3. 150
Donna
KAREN L. GUENTHER Karen
Concert Band 2,3,47 E-Room Activities 27 Friendship
Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Homecoming 37 Marching
Band 37 Movie Club 37 Spectrum 47 N.F.L. 4. 131
SANDRA A. GUILD Sandi'
Friendship Club 47 F.T.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. 3,47 Honor
Study Hall 27 Usher 2,3. 149, 150
KATHLEEN A. GUSTETIC Kathy
Euclidian Training Club 37 Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A.
3,47 G.A.A. 27 Honor Study Hall 27 Survey Business
Stall 3,4. 128, 149
JUDITH M. GUTH Judy
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 37 G.A.A. 27 Hall Guard
27 Spectrum 4. 131
LINDA J, GUTTMANN Linda
Friendship Club 3.
ANITA M. HABIAN Nita
Assemblies 2,3,47 Cheerleader 2,3,47 E-Room Activi-
ties 37 Euclid Choir 3,47 Euclidian Training Staff 37
Friendship Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,37 Girls' Glee Club
2. 96,141,150
Roaster D. HAGBERG Rob
Cadet Band 27 Marchirf End 27 P.A. Club 2,3,47
Student Council 27 Spectg Q 47 N.H.S. 4. 131, 153,
158
BETH A. HAHN Beth
ROSEMARIE HALL Rosemarie
JUDITH M. HALLACK Judi
Choral Masters 47 Euclid Choir 2,37 Friendship Club
27 F.T.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 2,37 Honor Study Hall 27 Usher
2. 138,149
MICHAEL J. HALLER Mike
Eucuyo Representative 4.
SANDRA J. HALTERMAN Sandy
G.A.A. 27 Thespians Club 3.
LINDA K. HAMILTON Linda
Euclid Choir 4. 141
EDNA C. HANES Eddie
Choral Masters 47 Eucli -it ir 2,37 Friendship Club
27 F.T.A. 2,3,47 Vice-P mf ' 4: G.A.A. 2,37 l.Q.S.
3,47 Junior Cabinet 37 -ii 3,47 Student Council
2,3,47 Survey Represen 2,37 Survey Editorial
Staff 47 World Affairs Clu 37 Vice-President 37 Sur-
vey Reporter 2,3. 126, 132, 138, 144, 149, 152
ROBIN HANNA Robin
Drawing 8. Painting Club 27 E-Room Activities 27
Euclid Choir 37 Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 27 G.A.A.
2,3.
GREGORY T. HARPER Gregg
Assemblies 2,3,47 Big v-" I 3,47 Camera Club 3,47
Chess Club 27 Concert 2,3,47 Chevron Society
2,3,47 Fall Play 27 Key 7 Marching Band 2,3,47
N.F.L. 47 Orchestra 2, Band 2,3,47 Survey
Editorial Staff 47 Pit Ban 2,3,47 N.H.S. 47 I.Q.S. 4.
126, 136, 137,144,146,153,156
LESLIE A. HARRIS Les
Big shew 2, Friendshi I 1 Q, G.A.A. 2, Meth Club
3,4, N.F.L. 2,3,-1, N.H.S.m 'lOrchestra 2,3,4, Science
Seminar 2,3,47 Spectrum i Usher 2. 136, 145, 152,
154, 155
THOMAS C. HARWOOD Tom
Honor Study Hall 27 Wrestling 2.
KIMBERLY A. HASHAGEN Kim
Euclidian Representative 37 Friendship Club 27 F.T.A.
2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, sw 3, vieevfeesaeni 4,
G.L.C. 3,47 Girls' Glee 7 Maiorette 37 Maiorette
Substitute 47 N.H.S. 3, 'n f ior Scandal 47 Student
Supply Store 47 Studentw ilncil 2,47 Survey Business
Staff 3,47 Survey Repre entative 27 Euclidian Ad
Staff 37 Winter Sports Queen 4. 112, 128, 130, 132,
152, 159, 162, 163
DONALD C. HATHAWAY Don
Choral Masters 3,47 F.T.A. 27 Boys' Glee Club 27 Let-
termen 3,47 Lettermen's Club 3,47 Track 37 Cross
Country 3,47 Crazy 8's 3,4. 87, 138
GRETCHEN A. HAVREBE Gretchen
Euclidian Representativ gcfgitlcuyo Representative 37
Friendship Club 27 F.Tl ,3,47 Treasurer 37 Presi-
dent 47 G.A.A. 2,37 Hal gid 37 N.H.S. 3,47 Senior
Scandal 47 Copy Editor 7 ' udent Council 37 Spirits
Club 4. 130, 149, 152, 16
ELOISE M. HAYNES Ellie
Survey Business Staff 47 I.Q.S. 47 Transferred to
Euclid in Soph. year. 128, 144
KAREN L. HEARN Karen
Co-op Student 47 Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 2,37
G.A.A. 27 Talent Scouts 2,37 D.E.C.A. 4. 218
DARI M. HEBEN Dari
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 37 Gym Leader 37 Ski
Club 4. 160
KAREN S. HECKERT Karen
DAVID R. HENDERSON Fudge
Track 2,37 Cross Country 2.
DIANE L, HENDERSON Diane
Euclid Choir 2,37 Euclidian Representative 27 Friend-
ship Club 27 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Maiorette Club
2,37 Survey Business Staff 3,4. 128
CAROLYN M. HENRY Carol
Chess Club 27 Concer, 5 ',2,3,47 Chevron Society
a,4, Friendship Club 2, 7 7 study Hen 3, Merch-
ing Band 2,3,47 Math 3,47 President 47 N.F.L.
47 Science Seminar 2, -7 urvey Business Staff 47
N.H.S. 4. 128, 137, 145, 53, 154, 155
LAWRENCE M. HENWOOD Larry
Bowling 47 Transferred to Euclid in Soph. year. 100
RONALD J. HERBST Ron
E-Room Activities 37 Football 2,3,47 Homecoming 3.
70
BARBARA J. HERRSCHAFT Barb
Eucuyo 47 Eucuyo Representative 47 Friendship Club
37 F.B.L.A. 47 Student Secretary 47 Panther Block 47
l.Q.S. 4. 130, 144, 148
wiLuAM M. Hererz Ben
Key Club 47 Junior Ac 'Zia nt 47 Vice-President 47
N.H.S. 4. 153, 156 lg
sosaie J. HILL ' Bobbie
G.A.A. 37 Co-op Student 47 Transferred to Euclid in
Jr. year.
BARBARA A. HILLE Barb
Assemblies 2,47 Girls' -7 Club 27 Eucuyo 27 Eu-
clidian Training Club dship Club 2,47 F.T.A.
2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,a,4, I, , Maiorette Club 2,37
Senior Cabinet 4, Nr. N.H.S. 3,4, Prom cem-
mittee 37 Survey Busines taff 47 Survey Editorial
Staff 3,47 Copy Editor 47 ectrum 3,47 Usher 2. 126,
128,131,144,145,149,15O,152
WILLIAM R. HOBSON Bill
Tennis 2.
309
NORMAN BRUCE HOB W Bruce
Cadet Band 25 Footbal .5 m Leader 35 Key Club
3,45 Director 45 Math Cl Survey Business Staff 45
N.H.S. 4. 128, 153,
JUDITH ANTOINETTE mf-5 R Judy
Ad Club 3,45 Friendshi l'2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A.
2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 SUYV K IOTICII s16ff 4, was N6-
55616 3,4. 126, 149, 15 KARL? 164
CYNTHIA A. HOEDT Cindy
Euclid Choir 3,45 Friendship Club 35 F.N.A. 35 Girls'
Glee Club 2. 141
DENNIS T. HOERNIG Dennis
BERNARD R. HOHS Bernie
Eucuyo 2,3,45 Editor 45 Eucuyo Representative 2,35
P.A. Club 2,35 l.Q.S. 4. 130, 144
BEVERLY C. HOLCOMB Bev
Student Council Bookst r 35 E-Room Activities 45
Eucuyo 2,3,45 Euclidi resentative 35 Eucuyo
Repfesenmisye 2,3,45 AIM. .. Club 2,3,45 r.r.A.
2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hon dy Hall 25 N.H.S. 3,45
Prom Committee 45 Su -:5- Representative 35 Usher
35 World Affairs Club 2 3,45 Political Affairs Club
45 Ski Club 45 l.Q.S. 4. 130, 144, 150, 152, 156, 160,
163
DENNIS E. HOLMES Dennis
CONSTANCE M. HOLWICK Connie
LARRY D. HOPKINS Larry
SUSAN E. HORSEY Sue
Choral Masters 45 EucuyoT,22545 Circulation Manager
45 Euclidian Represent' W mf" 5 Eucuyo Representative
3,45 Friendship Club Cixi .T.A. 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45
Honor Study Hall 25 . 3,45 Usher 2,35 World
Affairs Club 45 Political A fairs Club 45 l.Q.S. 4. 130,
138, 144, 152, 156, 163
JOHN E. HORTON John
Football 2,35 Lettermen 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. 89, 91
JANICE M. HOURY .Ian
Dramatics Club 25 E QQ ,35 Eucuyo Representa-
tive 2,35 Friendship Cl bg x, 5 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45
Girls' Glee Club 25 H lf, 'ard 35 Science Seminar
35 Student Council 35 V iey Editorial Staff 2,3,45
Spectrum 45 N.H.S. 4. 12 , 131, 150, 153
RONALD L. HOWARD Howie
Concert Band 2,3,45 Golf Club 35 Marching Band
2,3,45 Pyep Band 25 Survey Business Staff 45 Golf
Team 3,4. 128
DAVID E. HOWE Dave
Political Affairs Club 45 Transferred to Euclid in Jr.
year. 163
JANET SUE HOWELL Hey Howell
A.F.S. 3,45 Euclid Choir 34- Euclidian Editorial Staff
45 Editor-in-Chief 45l-UE' iglian Training Club 35
Friendship Club 25 F.T. Y K G.A.A. 2,35 Girls' Glee
Club 25 Homecoming M.S. 45 Junior Cabinet 35
The Linguists 25 Prom imittee 35 Buckeye Girls'
State Representative 35 tudent Council 25 Spirits
Club 45 N.H.S. 4. 122, 141, 144, 153, 159, 165
KENNETH J. HROVAT Ken
RONALD J. HROVAT Ron
Football 2,35 Gym Leader 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Wres-
tling 2,3,4. 102, 156
VINCENT HUGHES
Key Club 45 Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 156
Vince
JAMES N. HULA Jim
Co-op Student 45 D.E.C.A. 4. 218
ROBERT J. HULA Bob
Foreman's Club 3,4. 158
DONALD R. HULL Tex
Foreman's Club 3,45 President 45 Football 25 Swim
Team 3. 158
310
MARIAN I. HUNT Mar
Cheerleader 2,3,45 Friendship Club 35 G.A.A. 2,35
Homecoming 3,45 Hall Guard 35 Lettermen 35 Prom
Committee 35 Student Council 3. 96
PATRICIA R. HURLBURT Rickie
Ad Club 2,3,45 Student Council Bookstore 2,35 Choral
Masters 3,45 Euclidian 75 ' -1 'al Staff 45 Art Editor 45
Euclidian Training Cl ucuyo Representative 25
Friendship Club 2,35 m ay 2,35 Homecoming 2,3,45
N.H.S. 3,45 Science 'l:5dl'!5 2,35 Student Council
2,35 Survey Editorial S ff 2,35 Spirits Club 3,45
Treasurer 35 President 45 Usher 25 Maiorette Club 2,3.
122, 133, 138, 152, 165
CARL B. HURWITCH Chuck
Chess Club 25 Euclidia ,jj-lu,-.1 Staff 45 Photograph-
er 45 Euclidian Traini tin b 35 Football 25 Gym
Leader 4- Key Club 2 3 -ECP th Club 2- Science Sem-
Qi
inar 2,3,45 Survey Reipr ative 2, iii-1.5. 45 1.Q.s.
412214413 41
. , ,5,15,
DANIEL D. HYLKEMA Danny
Gym Leader 2,35 Track 3,4. 89
BURKE A. HYNE Burke
Student Council 2,35 Gym Leader 25 Football 25 Bas-
ketball 25 Track 35 Spirits Club 45 Ski Club 45 Intra-
murals 2,3,4. 160, 165
MARY J. HYNES Jackie
Friendship Club 2,3.
JOSEPH M. IVANKO Joe
Bowling 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Key Club 35 March-
ing Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. 100
CAROL A. IWANSKI Carol
Wai Napolo 2.
ROBERT P. JACKSON Bob
Basketball 25 Gym Leader 35 Baseball 2.
DIANE L. JANIS
DONALD A. JENKINS
KATHERINE M. JERNEJCIC Kathy
Cadet Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2.
LAWRENCE JEVNIKAR Larry
Fall Play 4.
ROBERT E. JOHNSON Bob
ROBERTA L. JOHNSTON Bobbi
Co-op Student 45 Winter Sports Court 35 D.E.C.A. 45
Secretary 4. 218
KATHLEEN A. JONAITIS Kathy
Euclid Choir 2,35 Eucuyo
ship Club 2,3,45 F.N.A. 3
Representative 2,35 Friend-
,45 President 45 G.A.A. 2,35
Survey Editorial Staff 45 Spectrum 4. 126, 131, 150
BRUCE G. JONES Bruce
Cadet Band 25 Key Club 2,35 Marching Band 25 Track
2,3,4. B9
JERRELL B. JONES Jef,-ell
SUZANNE G. JONES Sam
Assemblies 45 E-Room Activities 2.
RICHARD A. JOST Rich
EDWARD A. JUDICE Dice
E-Room Activities 25 Homecoming 2,35 Hall Guard
25 Honor Study Hall 25 N.F.L. 25 P.A. Club 2,35 Stu-
dent Council 2.
RITA M. JUSKA Rifq
Transferred to Euclid in Soph. year.
NICHOLAS J. KACZUR Nick
Concert Band 25 Football 2,45 Lettermen 3,45 Track
2,3,45 Cross Country 3. 70, 89
RICHARD L. KAEHLER Rick
Foreman's Club 4. 158
THOMAS RICHARD KAIB Tom
F.B.L.A. 25 Co-op Student 45 Gym Leader 3.
JOHN STEPHEN KALE Yogi
P.O.Y. 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Hunter Safety 25
Army R.O.T.C. 35 Intramural Wrestling 35 J.V. Base-
ball Letter 35 Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year.
JAMES A. KANE JR. Jim
Basketball Manager 45 Football Manager 45 Letter-
men 4. 95
PATRICIA ANN KANE Candy
E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Euclid Choir 35 Girls' Glee
Club 25 Euclidian Representative 45 Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A.
2,35 Honor Study Hall 25 Senior Scandal 45 Survey
Representative 35 Usher 2,3. 124, 130, 149
DAVID V. KAPROSY Dave
Student Court 4.
RICHARD I. KARASH i L Rick
A.F.S. 3,45 Camera Club 45 Golf Club 2,3,45 Hali
Guard 35 Key Club 2,3,.!+TEiLcutive Board 3,45 Letter-
men 2,3,45 Math Clulf .H.S. 3,45 President 4,
Science Seminar 2,3,45- nt Council Representa-
tive 35 Executive Board urvey Business Staff 3,45
Advertising Manager 45 porter 3,45 Wrestling 2,35
l.Q.S. 45 Senior Class Cabinet. 95, 127, 128, 133,
144,146,152, 154,155, 156,159
THEODORE JOHN KARPY Ted
Assemblies 25 Golf Club 2,3.
DONNA JEAN KASELAK Donna
E-Room Activities 35 Sophomore Class Secretary 25
Friendship Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 25 Talent Scouts E.H.S.
35 Usher 2. 150
CAROL ANN KATALENAC Carol
E-Room Activities 35 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2,35
Student Council 35 Euclidian Ad Staff 3.
GARY M. KATTLER Gary
CONNIE LEE KELLER Connie
Cheerleader 2,3,45 J.V. Basketball Captain 25 Varsity
Captain 35 Co-Captain 'rls' Glee Club 25 Euclid
Choir 3,45 Euclidian B Staff 25 Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 35 F.T.A. 45 -+-,qlliw 25 Homecoming Queen
45 H6n6r Study H611 25 rmen 35 N.H.S. 3,45 P.A.
Club 25 Senior Scandal Student Council 2,45 Wai
Napolo 3,45 Survey Representative 2,35 Spirits Club
45 Sophomore Class Treasurer 2. 84, 96, 130, 132,
141,149, 152, 161, 165
JOHN I. KELLY John
NADINE J. KENDRA Nadine
ROBERT ANTON KERMAVNER Arky
Biology Club 2,35 Big Show 35 Movie Club 2,3,45
Noon Movies 3,4. 146
CHERYL LEE KING Cher
Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir 35 Choral Masters 45
Friendship Club 2,35 F.N.A. 3,45 World Affairs Club
2,3. 138, 150
DOLORES J. KING Dee
Ad Club 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3. 164
GERALD M. KING Jerry
WILLIAM HOWARD KING Bill
E-Room Activities 45 F.T.A. 2,35 Gym Leader 25 Hall
Guard 25 Honor Study Hall 25 Key Club 45 The
linguists 25 Play Night 25 Prom Committee 35 Spec-
trum 2,3,45 President 45 Survey Representative 35
Spring Play 25 Track 25 Usher 2,35 Cross Country 25
Speech Contests 45 N.F.L. 4. '131, 156
LINDA KIPP Kippy
Euclidian Representative 2,3,45 Friendship Club 2,3,45
G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hall Guard 2,35 Honor Study Hall 25
Junior Red Cross 2,35 Co-op Student 45 Student Coun-
cil Alternate 25 Survey Representative 25 D.E.C.A. 45
Secretary 4. 150, 218
ANDREW J. KISSEL Butch
Foreman's Club 4. 158
LAUREEN S. KITKO Laurie
Assemblies 2,37 Euclidian Business Staff 37 Friendship
Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Hall Guard 37 Junior Red Cross
37 N.F.L. 27 Student Council 2,37 Talent Scouts E.H.S.
2,3,4.
ANNA JUDITH KLANCAR Ann
Co-op Student 47 D.E.C.A. Club 47 Activity Committee
47 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 218
DONALD E. KLANN Don
Lettermen 47 Track 27 Cross Country 2,3,47 Indoor
Track 4. 87, 89
Brenda
BRENDA FAY KLAVORA
Euclidian Representative 2,37 Friendship Club 2,37
F.B.L.A. 2,37 Co-op Student 4.
DAVID L. KLEINHENZ Dave
KENNETH PAUL KLUG Ken
Football 2.
ELIZABETH IRENE KNACK 52157
Friendship Club 2.
JEAN MARIE KNOCH 16011
Friendship Club 37 F.N.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 27 N.F.L. 4. 150
JOYCE ANN KNOCH Joyce
Friendship Club 37 F.N.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 27 N.F.L. 4. 150
DONNA MARIE KOBE Donna
Friendship Club 2,37 7 lmifle 27 F.B.L.A. 27 G.A.A.
2,37 GLC. 37 Honor 7 Ili? Hall 2, Maiorette 3,47
Head Maiorette 47 Maig ' Club 2,3,47 Survey Edie
torial Staff 2,37 Sopho ' Class Cabinet 27 N.H.S.
4. 79, 153
JOEL ALLAN KOCI -IUC
Football 27 Baseball 2,3,47 Lettermen 3,4-
KAREN A. KOEPKE KUVGVT
Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 3.
KATHLEEN MARY KOLEGAR Kathy
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 47 G.A.A. 37 Usher 2.
148
RICHARD F. KOLLER RICII
JOHN MICHAEL KOMOCAR 519 -I9I""'
Basketball 2,3,47 Big Show 2,3,47 COUCCYI Blind 2,3742
Football 2,37 I.Q.S. 47 Key Club 2,47 Lettermen 3,47
Marching Band 27 Orchestra 2,47 Pep Band 47 Pit
Band 27 Survey Editorial Staff 3,4. 80, 126, 136, 144,
156
CARL w. KOMRAUS Curl
KATHLEEN ANTOINETT 'si OSEC Kathy
Friendship Club 2,37 ,47 G.A.A. 2,3742 G-I--C
3,47 Survey Editorial St -' ditor 47 Student Council
47 World Affairs Club rvey Reporter 37 I.Q.S.
47 N.H.S. 4. 126, 144, 14 , 153, 162
MARY MICHEL KORTHALS Mike
Eucuyo Representative 27 Honor Study Hall 2.
RAJEANNE LEE KORTHALS Reggie
E-Room Activities 3,47 Euclid Choir 47 Euclidian Rep-
resentative 37 Friendship Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,3,47
Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall 27 Panther 47 Prom
Committee 37 Student Council Alternate 2,37 Wai
Napolo 27 Survey Representative 27 Winter Sports
Chairman 47 N.F.L. 4. 141, 150, 164
MARY ANN KOSTANSEK Mary Ann
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Co-op Student 47
Wai Napolo 2.
JOYCE M KOTNIK Joyce
Friendship Club 2,37 F.N.A. 4. 150
ELAINE A. KOVAL Elaine
Maiorette Club 2,37 Friendship Club 2,3.
ALLEN A. KOVAR Al
Golf Club 2,3,47 Hall Guard 27 Key Club 2,3,47 Stu-
dent Council 2,32 Spectrum 47 Golf Team 2,3,4. 131,
156
MARY BETH KOVATCH Mary Beth
Big Show 37 Pit Band 37 Concert Band 3,47 Friendship
Club 37 F.B.L.A. 3,47 Treasurer 47 Marching Band 3,47
Usher 37 N.H.S. 4. 148, 153
JOAN KOZAK Cozie
Friendship Club 27 F.N.A. 2.
JUDITH LILLIAN KOZLEVCAR Judy
Eucuyo Representative 37 Friendship Club 2,37 F.N.A.
2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,3,47 G.L.C. 2,3,47 Honor Study Hall 27
The Linguists 27 P.A. Club 27 P.A. Announcer 27 Stu-
dent Council 27 Survey Business Staff 3,47 Survey
Representative 27 Usher 2,3. 128, 149, 162
ALAN T. KRANE Al
CAROLE JEAN KRAPENQKA Carole
Friendship Club 37 F.T.'Aif7"Zi,3,47 Hall Guard 37 l.Q.S.
47 Student Council 47 SisCIA37f'Representative 47 Survey
Editorial Staff 3,47 Wo Jffairs Club 47 Secretary
47 N.H.S. 4. 126, 127, I U , 144, 149, 153, 156
LINDA DIANE KRECIC Linda
Euclid Choir 3,47 Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37
Honor Study Hall 27 P.A. Club 2,3,4. 141, 158
BARBARA A. KREPSHAW Barb
E-Room Activities 2,37 Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 2.
KATHLEEN L. KRINCE Kathy
Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 37 G.A.A. 3,47 Student
Council 37 Student Secretary 4.
JEAN MARIE KRZEPINA Jeannie
Friendship Club 37 Honor Study Hall 27 Junior Cab-
inet 37 Co-op Student 47 D.E.C.A. 47 Activities Com-
mittee 4, 218
EDMOND PAUL KUCHLING Wrench
Bowling 3,47 Concert Band 3,47 Chevron Society 2,3,47
Foreman's Club 47 Marching Band 2,3,47 Pep Band
2,3,4. 100, 137, 158
LEONARD JAMES KULKA Lenny
Foreman's Club 3,4. 158
RICHARD LAKATOSH Rich
Gym Leader 37 Homecoming Escort 47 Key Club 2,3,47
Lettermen 3,47 Track 3,47 Wrestling 2. 89, 156
GAYLE LORRAYNE LANG Gayle
Friendship Club 2,37 Hall Guard 2,37 Red Cross Club
27 Student Council 3.
HARRY B. LANGHAM Bob
Choral Masters 3,47 Honor Study Hall 2. 138
GARY D. LANGLOIS Gary
FRED D. LAPORTE Frenchy
SUSAN KAY LA PORTE Sue
Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Hall
Guard 37 P.A. Club 27 Student Council 2,37 Usher 2.
JOHN JOSEPH LARKIN Jack
Football 2,37 Swim Team 2,3.
WAYNE F. LASCH Wayne
Eucuyo Representative 3,47 Transferred to Euclid in
Jr. year.
ERIC C. LARSEN Eric
Football 27 Gym Leader 37 Lettermen 37 Wrestling 27
Baseball 2,3,4.
HEIDI E. LASNIK Hi
Dramatics Club 2,3,47 Eucuyo 27 Eucuyo Representa-
tive 2,3,47 Friendship Club 2,37 Honor Study Hall 37
Play Night 37 Spectrum 37 Thespian Club 4. 130
MELVIN LAWRENCE
BARBARA ANN LEACH Barb
REBECCA S. LEAKE Beaky Leaky
Friendship Club 2,37 F.N.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 2,3,4. 150
MARILYN A. LEBER Marilyn
Ad Club 47 G.A.A. 2,3
SHERYL ELAINE LEFKOWITZ
Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Honor
Study Hall 27 Usher 2,3.
PEARL PAULINE LEFOR Dimples
F.T.A. 47 G.A.A. 2,37 Hall Guard 27 Student Council 2.
149
TONI CHERYLE LEGAN Toni
Girls' Glee Club 27 Friendship Club 37 G.A.A. 27 F.T.A.
3,47 Student Council 2,37 Survey Business Staff 3,47
Survey Representative 37 One-for-the'Panthers Cap-
tain 4. 127,128,149
ROBERT H. LELAND Bob
THOMAS RICHARD LELLIS ' Tom
Choral Masters 37 Gym Leader 3,47 Boys' Glee Club 27
Junior Cabinet 37 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3,47 Baseball
2.
SANDRA LEE LEMM Sandy
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Junior Citxbinet 37
Prom Committee 37 Senior Scandal 47 Survey Editorial
Staff 3. 130
HAROLD W. LEMMONS Harry
VINCENT LENARCIC Vince
ELIZABETH LOUISE LESIAK Betty
Choral Masters 47 Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 37
G.A.A. 2,37 Orchestra 2,3. 138
ROBERT J. LESKO Bob
JANIS ELLYN LETNEY Jan
Girls' Glee Club 27 Euclid Choir 37 Friendship Club
2,3,47 F.B.L.A. 47 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Honor Study
Hall 2,37 Spectrum 47 Usher 2,37 Office Runner 3,47
Student Court 4. 131, 148, 150
RICHARD ALLAN LEWIS Rich
Foreman's Club 47 Track 3,47 Wrestling 2,3,47 Cross
Country 3,47 Crazy 8's 3,4. 87, 89, 158
RICHARD STUART LEWIS Big Lou
Choral Masters 47 Key Club 3,47 Survey Business Staff
4. 128,138,156
SANDRA J. LEWIS Sandy
G.A.A. 2,37 Panther Block 4.
DANIEL G. LIGGETT Dan
E-Room Activities 27 Hall Guard 27 Track 27 Cross
Country 2.
JUDY KATHLEEN LILLEY Judy
Choral Masters 3,47 Secretary 47 Girls' Glee Club 27
Euclidian Business Staff 37 Eucuyo Representative 37
Friendship Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. 37 Junior Cabinet 37
Survey Business Staff 47 Survey Representative 27
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 37 Usher 37 Spring Sports Sopho-
more Attendant 27 Panther Black 47 Senior Cabinet 4.
128, 138, 150
MARGARET ELEANOR LILLEY Margie
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 37 Choral Masters 47 Euclidian
Representative 27 Friendship Club 2,3. 138
MARILYN JAYNE LIS May
Euclid Choir 3,47 Friendship Club 2,47 F.N.A. 37 F.T.A.
2,3. 141, 150
GARY M. LO CONTI Gary
Basketball 27 Football 27 Tennis 27 Wai Napolo 2.
CHERYL A. LOFGREN Cheryl
I.Q.S. 4. 144
THOMAS JOSEPH LONCALA Tom
E-Room Activities 37 Assistant Foreman 3,4.
CAROLINE A. LONCHAR Carol
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Hall Guard 27 Honor
Study Hall 2.
LESLIE ANNE LONG Leslie
Assemblies 27 Big Show 47 Choral Masters 3,47 Dra-
matics 2,3,41 Eucuyo 2,3,47 Poetry Editor 47 Eucuyo
Representative 2,37 Friendship Club 27 F.T.A. 2,37
311
Fall Play 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 25 l.Q.S. 3,45 Play
Night 2,3,45 Spring Play 45 Thespian Club 2,3,45
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 25 Survey Reporter 2,3,45 Drama
Workshop 45 Spring Play Production Staff 2,3. 127,
130, 138, 144
DAVID T. LORENCE Dave
Foreman's Club 45 Track 3,45 Cross Country 3,4. 87,
89
MICHAEL A. LORENZO Mike
Gym Leader 25 Office Runner 4.
SHARON M. LORENZO Sherry
GARY ALLEN LOVE Gary
Bowling 2,45 Big Show 3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Letter-
men 35 Marching Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep Bond
2,3,45 Track 35 Cross Country 3. 100
DARRELL D. LOVEJOY Darrell
ARLENE MARIE LUCHA I-OU
Dramatics Club 2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 Honor Study
Hall 25 Junior Red Cross 35 Co-op Student 45 D.E.C.A.
45 Treasurer 4. 218
RALPH EDWARD LUFFLER Ralph
Tennis 45 Track 4. 89, 101
JAMES A. LUNDER Jim
PATRICIA EILEEN LYLE Pat
Friendship Club 2,35 Survey Representative 3.
KAREN MARIE LYMAN Karen
A.F.S. 25 E-Room Activities 3,45 Manager 45 F.T.A.
2,3,45 Executive Board 3,45 Fall Play 45 G.A.A. 2,45
N.F.L. 2,3,45 Secretary 35 Membership Chairman 45
P.A. Club 2,35 President 35 Survey Representative 25
Spring Play 25 Thespian Club 45 World Affairs Club
4. 145, 149, 156
MARGARET T, LYNCH M'-19919
Euclidian Representative 25 Friendship Club 35 F.T.A.
2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Treasurer 35 President 45 G.L.C. 45
Honor Study Hall 25 Student Council 35 N.F.L. 4. 162
FRED LYTLE Rick
Transferred to Euclid in Sr, year,
RONALD JOHN MACKS Moxie
Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Choral Masters 3,45
Boys' Glee Club 25 Football 25 Gym Leader 35 Home-
coming Escort 45 Hall Guard 35 Junior Cabinet 35
Lettermen 3,45 Spirits Club 4. 80, 138, 165
DONALD J, MADEY Madey
Cadet Band 25 Hall Guard 35 Track 2,3,45 Cross Coun-
try 2,3. 89
JOSEPH THOMAS MAHOVLIC Joe
Baseball 3,45 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year,
CAROLE ANN MALOVIC Carrie
Ad Club 2,3,45 Friendship Club 2.
ALLAN A. MALZ Melvin Gultz
Hall Guard 35 Honor Study Hall 35 Industrial Council
35 Advanced Auto Shop 45 President of English Class
2.
MARILYN ANN 'Writ Marni
Ad Club 3,4, Big stiuvL7 f " Qrtsert Burtd 2,3,4, Eu-
cuyo Representative 25 2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 March-
ing Band 2,3,45 N.H. A 1 5 Secretary 45 Student
Council Representative 45 Spectrum 2,3,4. 131, 132,
149, 152
LORETTA M. MARINCIC Lou
JOEL D. MARINO Joe
Spectrum 4. 131
JAMES L. MARSEY Mouse
Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year.
RITA DIANE MARTHIN Aunt Martha
Cadet Bond 25 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Secre-
tary 45 G.A.A. 35 Marching Band 2,3,45 Spectrum 35
312
Concert Band 3,45 Senior Scandal 45 Spring Play 3.
130, 148
JAMES M. MARTUCCI Jim
Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Indoor
Track 25 Lettermen 2,3,45 N.A.S.S. 3,4. 89, 91, 102
RICHARD CARL MASEKPF Su' Rich
Assemblies 2,35 Big S ' ,45 Concert Band 2,3,45
Marching Band 2,3,45 P nd 2,35 Science Seminar
3,45 N.H.S. 4. 153, 154
RONALD c. MASEK 'frs-?"i?tTgiLrr Ruri
Concert Band 2,3,45 MC' I Band 2,3,45 N.H.S. 4.
153 ' if
JAMES R. MASON Jim
Foreman's Club 4. 158
NANCY LEE MATEJKOWSKI Nanc
Friendship Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hall Guard 2.
TERRY D. MAY Terry
LORETTA JOYCE MAYNU 'Wi Loretta
G.A.A. 2,35 Co-op Stu F N.H.S. 3,45 Transferred
to Euclid in Jr. year. ,5 ,Ji
JOHN MAYNARD John
P.A. Club 2,3,4. 158
MARTIN ALAN MAZZEI Martin
Football 3,45 Football Manager 25 Wrestling 25 Key
Club 4. BO, 156
JUDITH EILEEN McCARTHY Judy
Choral Masters 45 Euclid Choir 35 Euclidian Repre-
sentative 35 Friendship Club 2. 138
KEITH J. McDERMENT Keith
ALICE MARIE ANN MCDONNELL Al
G.A.A. 45 Junior Red Cross 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Transferred
ta Euclid in Jr. year. 151, 218
GEORGE DAVID MclLRATH Biff
Eucuya Representative 25 Fall Play 2,35 Gym Leader
35 Hall Guard 2,35 Honor Study Hall 25 P.A. Club
2,3,45 Spring Play 25 Track 2,35 Cross Country 2,3,4.
87, 158
LINDA SUE McKEE Linda
Friendship Club 2,35 3,45 Vice-President 45
Fall Play 35 G.A.A. 255 'Cdr Study Hall 25 Survey
Representative 2,35 Us Q H35 World Affairs Club 45
Panther Block 45 Clinic S refary 3,45 N.H.S. 4. 150,
153, 156
JOYCE KAY McKlBBEN .Ioyce
Big Show 35 Friendship Club 3,45 F.N.A. 45 F.T.A. 2,35
Honor Study Hall 25 Movie Club 2,35 P.A. Announcer
35 Student Supply Store 45 Spectrum 45 World Affairs
Club 45 Ski Club 4. I31,15O,156,159,160
RICHARD McKlNLEY Rich
PATRICIA J. McKNlGHT Pot
NANCY AGNES McNAB Nan
E-Room Activities 2,35 Manager 35 Friendship Club 35
F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 2,35 Hall Guard 35 Panther 45 Panther
Block 45 Student Council 2,35 Senior Cabinet 4. 164
JOYCE LOUISE MEDLEN Joyce
Euclid Choir 45 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 35 Usher 25
Maioretle Club 3. 141
LINDA R. MEHLS Lyriri
Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 2.
JUDITH ANNE MERVLSLQEQ Judi
Big Show 25 Concert 5l2,3,45 Chevron Society
2,3,45 F.T.A, 2,35 Mar jf 7'iBand 2,3,-1, N.H.S. 3,4,
Orchestra 2,3,45 Pit Bali ,3, Spectrum 2,35 Spring
Piuy 3. 136, 137, 152
NANCY SUE MEYERS Ma Ha
Cadet Band 2.
JANE F. MIKA Jane
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Ski Club 4. 160
VALERIE ANNE MIKLAUSICH Val
Dramatics Club 45 Spring Play 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S.
45 Library Monitor 4.
ALBERT MIKLAVCIC Al
DENNIS A. MIKLAVIC Dennis
DAVID EDWARD MIKOLSKY Dave
Football 2.
JO-ANN CAROL MIKOVICH .lo
Cadet Band 25 Marching Band 25 Office Runner 45
Student Secretary 4.
JAMES L. MILAVEC Jim
Hall Guard 35 Honor Study Hall 25 Key Club 3,4. 156
LOUIS PHILLIP MILAZZOTTO Louie
Senior Scandal 45 Track 2,3. 130
LAWRENCE P, MILLER Larry
Eucuya Representative 2,
LENORE HELEN MILLER
Euclidian Training Staff 35 Friendship Club 2,35
F.T.A. 45 Maiorette Club 2,3. 149
Lenore
LINDA LEE MILLER Linda
Eusiitiiurt Business stur siidiurt rruiriirig Club 3,
Euclidian Representatiifs 'x ,il Friendship Club 2,3,45
F.T.A. 2,3,45 F.N.A. 35 'JA 1, L Representative 35 World
Affairs Club 45 Ski Clu 5 N.H.S. 45 l.Q.S. 4. 125,
144, 149, 150, 153, 156, 60
PATRICIA A. MILLER Pat
Friendship Club 2.
RICHARD CHARLES MIL Rich
Concert Band 2,3,45 N - ti Band 2,3,45 Band Ser-
geant 45 Pep Band 2 it Band 2,3,45 Science
Seminar 25 Survey Busi taff 3,45 Survey Reporter
3,45 Ski Club 45 N.H.S. 5 l.Q.S. 4. 126, 127, 144,
153, 160
WILLIAM A. MILLER Bill
E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Homecoming Escort 45 Letter-
men 2,45 Senior Scandal 45 Track 2,3,45 Senior Cab-
inet 4, 89, 95, 130
BARBARA HELEN MILLS Pigeon
Student Council BooksKo'EZ15 Big Show 25 Choral
Masters 3,4, Euclid ciriigf g'ffEuriidiurt Editorial stuff
45 Senior Class Editor 'Elidian Training Club 35
Friendship Club 2,35 F. 3 725 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Glee
Club 25 Homecoming Pu licity 3,45 l.Q.S. 45 N.H.S.
45 Student Council Executive Board 4. 122, 133, 138,
153
ROSALIE ELIZABETH MILONE Rosie
Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir 35 Friendship Club
2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 2,35 Hall Guard 2,35 Student Council
2,3. 150
MARY ANN MINNILLO Mar
Friendship Club 25 G, ,3,45 Junior Cabinet 35
Maiorette Club 2,3,45 Wriiigltte Substitute 35 Maior-
ette 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Pro Tiaimittee 35 Senior Scandal
45 Student Council 2,45l Fey Business Staff 45 Sur-
vey Representative 25 Ski lub 45 Senior Class Secre-
tary 4. 128, 130, 152, 160, 171
DALE w. MOCHAN Dale
LYNNE MARIE MOCIL ' -7 Lyrirte
F.T,A. 2,:t,4, Executive' 4, G.A.A. 2,3,45 o.L.c.
45 Junior Cabinet 35 N v-' ,45 Student Council 2,3.
149, 152, 162
BARBARA ANN MODLIN Barb
E-Room Activities 3,45 Euclidian Representative 35
Friendship Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Hall Guard 25 Honor
Study Hall 25 Student Council 2,35 Survey Representa-
tive 25 Ski Club 4. 160
CAROL ANNE Moo Carol
Eucuya Representative Q -ndship Club 2,35 G.A.A.
25 Honor Study Hall 2 op Student 45 Maiorette
Club 2,35 Student Counci Iternate 35 N.H.S. 4. 153
DUANE D, MOHORIC ' Duane
LINDA CAROL PAWLUS Lin
CAROL ANN MONTSCH Carole
Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 47 Student Council 2.
CAMERON G. MOORE, JR. Cam
Ad Club 47 Basketball 27 Euclidian Business Staff 47
Football 2737 Key Club 273,47 Chairman of Ways and
Means Committee 47 Track 3,4. 89, 124, 156
NORMA J. MORRELL Blondie
Prom Committee 37 Panther Block 4.
DAVID R. MORGAN Dave
E-Room Activities 2,3747 Hall Guard 27 Student Coun-
cil 37 Spectrum 47 N.F.L. 47 Senior Cabinet 4. 131
MICHAEL JOHN MORGAN Mike
SHARON LEE MORSE Shar
Student Supply Store 47 E-Room Activities 3,47 Man-
ager 47 Eucuyo 47 Eucuyo Representative 47 Friend-
ship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 273,47 G.A.A. 27 Hall Guard 37
Honor Study Hall 27 P.A. Club 2,3747 Secretary 37 P.A.
Announcer 37 Senior Scandal 47 Survey Business Staff
47 Survey Representative 47 Spring Play 27 Usher 2.
128, 1307 149, 158
ROBERT ALAN MUEHLEISEN Bob
MARSHA M. MULLENIX Marsh
Friendship Club 2.
COLIN MURDOCH Murd
Golf Club 3,47 Honor my , ,I all 27 I.Q.S. 47 Junior
Cabinet 37 Key Club 2 asurer 3,47 N.H.S. 3747
Vice'President 47 Orch 73747 Concert Master 47
Pit Band 2,3747 Studen 5 'ncil 37 Survey Editorial
Staff 3,47 Reporter 47 Co yreader 47 Sports Editor 4.
127, 1287 1367 144, 152, 156
LYNN ANN MURPHY Muff
Euclidian Representative 27 Friendship Club 2,37
F.T.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 2,37 Honor Study Hall 27 Student
Council 27 Euclidian Ad Staff 37 Senior Scandal 4.
130, 139
COLE DOUGLAS MURRAY Cole
Fall Play 47 Football 2,37 N.F.L. 47 Play Night 47
Spring Play 4.
JAMES E. MUTH Jim
PAMELA A. NADA Pam
CYNTHIA JOYCE NAGODE
Choral Masters 47 Euclid Choir 37 Eucuyo 2,47 Eucuyo
Representative 27 Hall Guard 2. 138
Cyndi
LINDA MAY NALEPA Lin
Euclid Choir 3747 Friendship Club 37 F.T.A. 47 Girls'
Glee Club 2. 140, 141
JAMES E. NEBE Jim
KATHLEEN ANN NEHLS Kathi
Friendship Club 2,3,47 Spectrum 47 World Affairs
Club 3.4. 131, 1507 156
SUSAN JEANNE NELSON Sue
Chess Club 27 Cadet Band 27 Concert Band 3,47
Friendship Club 2,37 Marching Band 2,3,47 Spectrum
47 Usher 27 World Affairs Club 3. 131
KENNETH NEMEROVSKY Ken
CAROL A. NENADAL Carol
Euclidian Representative 37 Friendship Club 2,37
F.B.L.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 27 Hanor Study Hall 27 Ski Club
4. 148,160
CATHRYN NENADAL Cathy
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 3,47 G.A.A. 27 Honor
Study Hall 27 Ski Club 4. 148, 160
DAVID R. NESBETT Dave
LAUREL D. NESTLERODE Laurel
Big Show 3.
JACK A. NEUMORE Jack
Fall Play 27 Spring Play 2,3,47 Track 4. 89
DAVID E. NEWNES
KENNETH E. NICKEL
Dove
Ken
Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year.
THOMAS ROBERT NIMELLI
Cadet Band 2,37 Foreman'
2,3,47 I.Q.S. 4. 144, 158
CHERYL A. NISWENDER
ARTHUR G. NOCH
Tom
s Club 3,47 Marching Band
Cheryl
Art
Assemblies 27 Basketball 27 Bowling 27 Football 2.
GERALD T. NORSIC Jerry
E-Room Activities 2,3747 Hall Guard 37 Co-op Student
47 D.E.C.A. 4. 213
JUNE MARIE NOVOTNX,-iL .lune
Euclidian Representativeggifriendship Club 37 F.T.A.
3747 G.A.A. 37 Junior 7 Cross 3,47 Senior Scandal
47 Student Council Alted -'37 N.H.S. 47 Transferred
to Euclid in Jr. year. 130, 15071517 153
THOMAS E. OCKUNZZI Tom
Basketball 2747 E-Room Activities 47 Euclidian Repre-
sentative 37 Football 2,3. BO
CHARLOTTE ANN OGOREUC Char
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 27 Co-OP Student 4.
SHIRLEY ANN OGRIN Shirley
JUDD RUSSELL OILER Russ
Assemblies 2,3,47 Big Show 27 E-Room Activities 27
Fall Play 27 P.A. Club 2,3,47 P.A. Announcers 2,3. 158
BARBARA M. OLAH Barbie
Euclid Choir 2,37 Junior Red Cross 2.
DAVID OMERZA Dave
Eucuyo Representative 47 Transferred to Euclid in Sr.
year.
LESLIE J. ONDERDONK Leslie
Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 47 Honor Study Hall 2.
GARY V. O'NElLL Gary
DENNIS CONRAD OPDAHL Dennis
Athletic Board 2,3,47 E-Room Activities 273747 Gym
Leader 374.
JANICE MARIE OREHEKii Jan
Friendship Club 2,3,47 3,47 G.A.A. 2,47 Girls'
Glee Club 27 I.Q.S. 47 Editorial Staff 47 Fea-
ture Editor 47 Survey Hgfirter 37 Panther Block 47
N.H.S. 4. 126, 144, 150, 1353
PATRICIA A. OREN Pat
MARY H. ORMSTON Mary
JANETLYN M. OSTKAR Jan
Friendship Club 2,37 Honor Study Hall 27 Movie Club
3,47 Spring Play 3,4. 146
MARY LYNN PAGANIE
Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 47 G.A.A. 37 Hall Guard
37 N.F.L. 2,3,47 Student Council 2,37 Survey Editorial
Staff 47 Art Editor 47 Spectrum 47 I.Q.S. 4. 126, 131,
1447 145, 149
Mary Lynnie
ROY W. PALENSCHAT Roy
JOYCE A. PALKO Joyce
MICHAEL A. PALLER Mike
CAROL A. PANICHI Poncho
E-Room Activities 4.
ALBERT J. PAOLO AI
Lettermen 27 Track 27 Cross Country 27 Indoor Track
2,3.
SHARON MARY PAPALKO Sharon
Eucuyo 47 Friendship Club 27 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Student
Council 2,31 Ski Club 47 Junior Prom Decoration Com-
mittee 3i I.Q.S. 4. 130, 144, 160
CAROL REBECCA PAPP Carol
Friendship Club 2,37 G.A.A. 2,3.
DONNA JEAN PARCHER D07-mg
Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year.
JORDAN M. PATRONIS Mike
Lettermen 27 Track 27 Cross Country 2.
KATHLEEN INEZ PATTON Kathy
Euclid Choir 27 Euclidian Representative 27 Friend-
ship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 37 G.A.A. 273,47 G.L.C. 2737 Prom
Committee 37 Usher 3.
E-Room Activities 2,3,47 Friendship Club 27 G.A.A.
2,3747 lnterschool Basketball 3,47 lnterschool Softball
3,47 Senior Scandal 4. 130
LYNN PAYNE Lynn
G.A.A. 2737 F.T.A. 273747f!FEi5:f1dship Club 2737 Choral
Masters 3,47 N.F.L. 471 3 ' rum 47 N.H.S. 4. 131,
tae, 153 3'
JANET F. PEARN - Jan
Euclidian Business Stcrfff,'tfgj'1uclidian Training Club
37 Friendship Club 2,3'm?i"l'.A. 273,47 G.A.A. 2737
Survey Editorial Stafffu E World Affairs Club 37
N.H.S. 4. 125, 149,153
JOHN M. PERROTTI Sonney
DIANE A. PERTICK Diane
KENNETH L. PERUSEK Ken
HANS GUNTHER PESCH Hansie
Assemblies 3,47 Stude ly Store 2,3,47 Football
27 Homecoming ChairmgfLQ-gif Key Club 47 Lettermen
3747 P.A. Club 27 Seniof. X' dal 47 Co-Editor 47 Stu-
dent Council 37 Executii "'ard 47 Vice-President 47
Track 2,37 Wrestling 2,3,4, Cross Country 37 N.H.S. 4.
91,102713O,133,153,156,159
EDWARD J. PESEC Eddie
E-Room Activities 47 Football 2,3747 Gym Leader 37
Key Club 2737 Lettermen 47 Wrestling 2,37 Senior
Class Vice-President 4. 70, 171
JACQUELINE RUTH PETERKA Road Runner
Friendship Club 2.
GARY H. PETERS Pete
CAROL ANN PETERSON Carol
Student Council Boo : Choral Masters 374:
Executive Board 47 Euclifi 'Q lEditorial Staff 47 Layout
Editor 47 Euclidian Tra pi x1'CIub 37 Friendship Club
27 G.A.A. 2,31 Girls' ' ' "Club 27 I.Q.S. 47 Senior
Scandal 47 Art Editor 47 Student Council 47 Spring
Play 37 N.H.S. 4. 1227 130, 132, 1387 1447 153
RICHARD J. PETERSON Rich
THOMAS R. PETROCHIC Tom
Eucuyo Representative 4.
ANTHONY CHARLES PETRUZZI Tony
Big Show 27 Choral Masters 3,47 Dramatics Work
Shop 47 Eucuyo 37 Fall Play 2,37 Spectrum 3,47 Spring
Play 2,37 Thespians 27374. 131, 138
NIKKI C. PHILLIPS Cookie
E-Room Guard 47 Friew Club 2,37 Cabinet 2737
G.A.A. 273,47 Reporterlf . 'rvey Editorial Staff 3747
Art Editor 47 Maiorette "2,37 Ski Club 47 I.Q.S. 47
N.H.S. 4, 126, 144, 153 60
JAMES RICHARD PIETRO Jim
Football 4i Track 37 Crazy 8's 3,4. 70
KAREN PAULA PIKE Peanuts
Euclidian Representative 37 Eucuyo Representative 37
Friendship Club 27 F.B.L.A. 2,3747 Secretary 37 Hall
Guard 2,37 Cofop Student 47 Student Council 2,37
Survey Representative 2,37 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2,3,47
Student Director 4. 148
CHRISTOPHER GEORG 3 X EY Chris
Honor Study Hall 27 L ' n 3,47 Science Seminar
2,3,47 Survey Editorial 7 Track 3,47 Cross Coun-
313
try 3,45 Library Monitor 45 I.Q.S. 45 N.H.S. 4. 87,
89, 91, 126, 144, 153, 154
JOANNE VICTORIA PINTO Jo
Friendship Club 2.
SHARON LEA PIOTROWSKI Sharon
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 4.
JUDITH SUZANNE PIRC Judy
Friendship Club 2,3,4. 150
DARLENE M, PISCOPO Darlene
THOMAS HENRY PLICKERT Tom
Honor Study Hall 2.
JAMES W. POWALIE Jim
Junior Red Cross 45 D.E.C.A. 4. 151, 218
JEROME W. POWALIE Jerry
D.E.C.A. 4. 218
JOHN RICHARD POZUN John
Eucuyo Representative 45 Hall Guard 25 Wrestling 25
Baseball 2.
MAUREEN E. PRATT Moe
G.A.A. 4.
ROBERT CHARLES PRIJATELJ Bob
Big Show 2,3,45 Fall Play 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Key
Club 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Pep
Band 2,3,45 Survey Business Staff 4. 128, 136, 156
CAROL DAWN PULVER Carol
Concert Band 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 35 Marching Band 2,3,45
Movie Club 2,35 Spectrum 2,35 Executive Board 3.
THOMAS JAY PURDY Tom
Euclidian Representative 35 Eucuyo Representative 25
Honor Study Hall 2,35 Survey Representative 2.
SHARON MARIE PYLICK Sharon
F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 Honor Study Hall 25 N.F.L. 45
Orchestra 2,3,45 Panther Block 4. 136, 145, 149
LENORE ELIZABETH RAST Lenore
Friendship Club 2,3,4. 150
CYNTHIA MARIE REBA Cindy
Big Show 25 Euclid Choir 35 Euclidian Representative
25 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Girls'
Glee Club 25 Junior Cabinet 35 Maiorette Substitute
45 Student Council Representative 2.
PATRICIA DALE REDDl Pat
Friendship Club 2, E. ggggzlafi, G.A.A. 3, survey
Business Staff 3,45 Sur gftliitorial Staff 3,45 N.H.S.
4. 153 M
ARTHUR DEAN REDER Dean
RICHARD DONALD REDMOND Rick
Big Show 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 Fall Play 2,3,45
Honor Study Hall 25 Play Night 2,3,45 Stage Craft
Club 2,3,45 Spring Play 2,3,4.
GARY C. REED Gary
Euclidian Business Staff 45 Euclidian Representative
25 Homecoming Escort 45 Hall Guard 35 Key Club
3,45 Student Council 2,35 Swim Team 25 Wai Napolo
2. 125, 156
CAROL LOUISE REESE Reesie
Assemblies 25 Cadet Band 25 Eucuyo Representative
35 Friendship Club 25 Maiorette Club 25 N.F.L. 25
Spring Play 2.
CAROLINE M. REEVES Carol
Concert Band 2,3,45 Chevron Society 3,45 Friendship
Club 35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. 137, 149
VICTORIA G. REGALBUTO Vicki
l.Q.S. 45 Euclidian Editorial Staff 45 Photographer 45
Euclidian Training Club 45 Friendship Club 2,3,45
G.A.A. 2,3,45 Honor Study Hall 25 P.A. Club 2,3,45
Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 4. 122, 130, 144, 150,
158
314
JOHN R. REICHENBACH Jack
Football 2,3,45 Lettermen 45 Track 3,4. 70, 89
WILLIAM HOWARD REINKE Bill
Euclidian Representative 35 Key Club 3,45 Baseball 2.
156
DONALD E. REISINGER Don
Key Club 45 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 156
RAE VIRGINIA RES Rae
Euclid Choir 35 Euclidian Representative 35 Eucuyo
Representative 35 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A.
2,35 Junior Gym Leader 35 Girls' Glee Club 2.
DARLENE KAYE RHODES Darlene
Friendship Club 2.
RAYMOND RIGGS Roy
CAROL ANN RINEHART Rine
Student Council Alternate 3.
CHARLOTTE JEAN RITZ Char
Ad Club 45 Assemblies 35 Euclidian Business Staff 45
Euclidian Training Club 3- Euclidian Representative
25 Friendship Club 25MB-!.QI,Q75Q,L,.,2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 G.L.C.
25 Homecoming 3,45 Qf1llZ6g.1ard 2,35 Honor Study
Hall 25 N.F.L. 2,3,45 S hairman 45 N.H.S. 3,45
Treasurer 45 Prom Co' Litee 35 Student Council
2,3,45 Spectrum 45 Usher ,35 World Affairs Club 2,35
Winter Sports Attendant 45 Maiorette Substitute 35
Maiorette 4. 113, 125, 131, 132, 145, 152, 164
LINDA LEMON ROBERTS Lemon
Assemblies 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 J.V. Captain 25
Substitute 45 Euclidian WW sentative 35 Friendship
35 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 35 W ,ntgtejr 35 Hall Guard 35 Let-
termen 3,45 N.H.S. 31 'giggiduction Committee 45
Senior Scandal 45 Adve 45 Student Council 45
Survey Business Staff 3, 5 irculation 45 Survey Rep-
resentative 35 Spirits 45 anther Drive Chairman 3.
95, 96, 128, 130, 132, 152, 165
BARBARA ANN ROBICH Barbie
Eucuyo Representative 25 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A.
25 Honor Study Hall 25 Senior Scandal 45 Survey Rep-
resentative 2. 130
CHARLES DAVID ROBINSON Chuck
ROBERTA JEAN ROCHKAR Bobbie Jean
l.Q.S. 45 Euclidian Ed Staff 45 l.D. Editor 45
Euclidian Training Clulfxgjglfiendship Club 2,35 Cab-
inet 2,35 F.B.L.A. 25 G. 72224 Junior Cabinet 35 Prom
Committee 35 N.H.S. 3, ,udent Council 45 Survey
Representative 35 Spirits Usher 35 Girls' Glee Club
25 Maiorette Club 2,35 Student Secretary 4. 122, 132,
144, 152, 165
SAMUEL ROCKWELL Rock
Basketball 2,3,45 E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Lettermen
45 Track 4. 80, 89, 90
SANDRA LEE RODENCIC Sandy
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 35 F.N.A. 3,45
Girls' Glee Club 35 Movie Club 4. 138, 146, 150
EILEEN M. RODGERS Eileen
Friendship Club 2,35 F.N.A. 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Hall Guard
35 Wai Napolo 3,45 Student Council 3. 161
ROBERT W. ROESCH Bob
LINDA EVE ROGERS Linda
Ad Club 35 E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Friendship Club
2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Maiorette Club 2,3,4.
CHERYL LYNN ROLAND Cheri
E-Room Activities 35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 35
G.A.A. 2,35 Honor Study Hall 25 Student Supply Store
2,3,45 Student Council 25 N.F.L. 4. 159
DAVID EDWARD ROLL Dave
Cadet Band 35 Concert Band 25 Foreman's Club 45
Marching Band 2. 158
DONALD J. ROMANO Don
Eucuyo Representative 2,35 Gym Leader 35 P.A. Club
2,3,4. 158
DONNA J. ROMANO Donna
Choral Masters 45 Eucli .,, ir 2,35 Euclidian Repre-
sentative 35 Friendshi f "2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Secre-
tary 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 i S13,45 President 45 N.H.S.
3,45 Student Supply w,Ql: ' Survey Business Staff
3,45 Survey Representativ 35 Senior Cabinet 4. 128,
138, 149, 152, 162
MICHAEL L. ROMANO Mike
JACKIE MAY ROSCHY Roach
Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. 149
JANET NORMA ROSE Gypsy
Euclid Choir 35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A.
2,3,45 G.L.C. 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Honor Study Hall
25 Usher 25 Ski Club 4. 160,162
EDWARD ROSEZAK Ed
JAMES GEORGE ROSIPKO Jim
Chess Club 25 Co-op Student 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Senior
Cabinet 4. 218
DIANN L. ROSS Rossi Babes
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2.
JOHN C. ROTH John
JO ANNE ROUSE Jo
G.A.A. 2,3.
JANE C. ROWLAND Janie
MARGARET LEE RUPAR Rup
Cadet Band 2,3,45 G.A.A. 25 Marching Band 2,3,45
Student Council 3.
LAURA LEE RYDER Laura
Friendship Club 2,35 F.Ttf:ff", G,A,A, 2, Hall Guard
35 Honor Study Hall E - Linguists 2,35 Student
Council 2,35 Survey Busi 7Staff 45 Office Assistant
3,45 N.H.S. 4. 128, 149, 3
DIANE MARIE SALYAN Di
Friendship Club 45 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year.
150
ROGER W, SANDERSON Roger
MICHAEL L. SANTAY Mike
ROSEANNE MARIE SARAMA Marty
Choral Masters 3,45 Friendship Club 2,45 Girls' Glee
Club 25 World Affairs Club 4. 138, 150, 156
RONALD B. SARSTEDT Ron
Football 25 Lettermen 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country
3,4. 87, 89
MARGO LORRAINE SCHAFFER Margo
Friendship Club 2,35 F.B.L.A. 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Survey
Representative 35 Maiorette Club 2,3. 148
JOHN C. SCHASER John
GAIL MAY SCHEID Gail
Friendship Club 25 Student Secretary 25 Office Run-
ner 4.
PATRICIA M. SCHERER Pat
ROBERT B. SCHIEMANN Bob
Foreman's Club 25 Football 25 Gym Leader 2.
MARY K. SCHNELLER Mary
JON ERIC SCHROETER Jon
Foreman's Club 25 Football 2,3,45 Lettermen 2,3,45
Senior Scandal 45 Track 2,3,4. 70, B1, 130
ROBERT WADE SCHUE Wade
A.E.s. 2,3,45 Chairman Iii . 4, Chess Club 2, Fall
Play 2,45 Math Club 2,3 A "1 . . 3,45 President 45 Com-
mittee Chairman 2,35 si 3,45 P.A. Club 2,35 An-
nouncer 2,35 Science Semi ar 2,3,45 Thespian Club 45
Usher 4. 145, 152, 154, 159
JANE HALL SCHULTE f Janie
N.H.S. 4, E-Raam Acti , " 4, Friendship Club 2,35
G.A.A. 2,3,45 G.L.C. 2,3,45 Executive Board 45 Junior
Cabinet 35 Maiorette Substitute 45 Prom Committee 35
Senior Scandal 4, 130, 153, 162
ANN W. SCHULTZ Annie
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Homecom-
ing 45 Hall Guard 35 Honor Study Hall 25 Senior
Scandal 45 Student Council 3,45 Sophomore Cabinet
25 Usher 3,45 Panther Block 45 Spectrum 45 Senior
Class Treasurer 4. 130, 131, 132, 149, 171
PAUL JOSEPH SCHULTZ Paul
Spectrum 3.
JOHN W. SCOTT JR. John
Cadet Band 2,35 Lettermen 3,45 Marching Band 2,35
Pep Band 2,35 Tennis 2,3,4. 101
CHARLOTTE M. SEDMAK Char
Friendship Club 2,3.
DAVID R. SEDMAK A Dave
RUTHANNE V. SEGUIN Ruth
l.Q.S. 45 E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Eucuyo 3,45 Essay
Editor 45 Dance Chairman 45 Eucuyo Representative
45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Student Supply Store 25 Panther
Block 4. 130, 144
SHARON ANN SEIFERT Sharon
CAROL A. SERKOWNIK Pokey
Cadet Band 2,3,45 Friendship Club 2,35 F.N.A. 3,45
G.A.A. 25 Marching Band 2,3,4. 150
PATRICIA ROSE SERNEL Segie
E-Room Activities 2,3,45 Euclid Choir 45 Eucuyo 45
Friendship Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Hall Guard 25 Usher
2. 130, 141
ROBERT SHANER Bob
Eucuyo 45 World Affairs Club 2,3,4. 130, 156
JOAN A. SHAUGHNESSY Joni
G.A.A. 4.
NANCY LOUISE SHEPPARD Nan
Choral Masters 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Euclid Choir
35 Euclidian Business Staff 45 Concessions 45 Euclidian
Training Club 35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A.
25 Survey Representative 2. 125, 138, 149
Store 3,45 Manager 45 he Affairs Club 3,45 Vice-
LINDA MAE SHERRILL we--A Linda
N.F.L. 45 N.H.S. 45 F ip Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25
Honor Study Hall 25 Club 35 Student Supply
President 4. 153, 156, '.'
CYNTHIA SUSAN SHIELDS Cindy
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 35 G.A.A. 2,35
Homecoming 35 Maiorette Club 2,3,45 Maiorette Sub-
stitute 45 Prom Committee 45 Student Council 2,35
Survey Representative 3. 78
DENISE MARIE SHINOSKY Denise
Friendship Club 3,45 F.N.A. 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Panther
Block 4. 150
JO ANN E. SHIRK .Io Ann
Friendship Club 2,35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Co-op
Student 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4. 148
BARBARA JEAN SHUBER Barb
N.H.S. 45 I.Q.S. 45 Ad Club 2,3,45 E-Room Activities
45 Euclidian Business Euclidian Training Club
35 Euclidian Represent 5 Friendship Club 2,3,45
r.N.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,:i, .A. 2,35 Homecoming 25
Hall Guard 2,35 Prom il ittee 35 Student Council
2,35 Survey Representati '- 35 Usher 25 Ski Club 4.
125, 144, 150, 153, 160, 164
EDWARD JOSEPH SHURMAN Sherm
Assemblies 2,35 Golf Club 35 Hall Guard 35 Honor
Study Hall 35 Track 2.
KAREN ANN SIAT Karen
E-Room Activities 34,45 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,
35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Hall Guard 25 Survey Representative
25 Usher 35 Ski Club 4. 160
CAROLYN ANN SIDMAN Carole
Friendship Club 25 Hall Guard 2,3.
DONNA MAE SIEDLER Donna
Friendship Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Junior Red Cross 2.
LA VONNE MARLENE W La Vonne
N.H.S. 45 I.Q.S, 45 Eud'1iQtw5"iBusiness Staff 45 Funds
Manager 45 Euclidianin ing Club 35 Friendship
Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 'L 2,3,45 Honor Study Hall
25 Survey Representative . 125, 145, 149, 153
GEORGE R. SIRCA George
Baseball 2,35 Lettermen 3.
ELAINE JANET SIRKO Elaine
E-Room Activities 2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 G.A.A.
2,35 Hall Guard 35 Co-op Student 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Ma-
jorette Club 2,35 Student Council 3. 218
JOHN A. SIVEC Squirrel
KAREN MARIE SKALSKI Karen
Ski Club 45 Assemblies 3,45 Friendship Club 2,3,45
G.A.A. 2,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Honor Study Hall 25
Maiorette Club 2,3,45 Maiorette 3,4. 78, 150, 160
ROBERTA SUSAN SKEIVIS Bobbi
Euclidian Representative 2,35 Friendship Club 25
F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 25 Honor Study Hall 25 Junior Cab-
inet 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 25 Maior-
ette Club 2,3,45 Maiorette 3,45 Head Maiorette 45
Student Secretary 45 One-for-the-Panthers 3,4. 78, 79
sHEiiA ANN sxou illifliv Sheila
N.H.S. 45 Eucuyo Repreieiiotive 25 Friendship Club
2,35 PNA. 3,45 Jnniaryjia Cross 2,a,-1, Red Cross
Club 2. 150,151,153 F"
IRMA JEAN SKROUT Irma
G.A.A. 2,3.
MARILYN G. SKULLY Maryiyn
Friendship Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 Co-op Student 4.
PAMELA SLOCOMB Pam
Ski Club 45 Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 160
ESTHER NATALIE SLUGA Esther
Ski Club 45 Friendship Club 2,35 Honor Study Hall 25
G.A.A. 2,3. 160
DAGMAR S. SMILEY Dagmar
F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 45 World Affairs Club 45 Transferred
to Eu:lid in Jr. year. 149, 156
Jif-
LINDA J. SMINK Linda
N.H.S. 45 l.Q.S. 45 Euclif ' 'nr'Business Staff 45 Euclid-
ian Training ciiib 3, rriwt ship crab 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45
Spectrum 2,45 Usher 3. I 5, 131, 144, 149, 150, 153
CAROLYN SMITH 'ffflgl' srnrtiy
N-H-5- 4: F-N-A 4: Tfhff 'irfed to Euclid in Sr. year.
iso, 15:4
LIONEL STEPHEN smiuiif-1. Lionel
N.H.S. 4, Chess Club TE32ifEucuyo 4, Hall Guard 2,
Science Seminar 2,3,4f!v Qfld Affairs Club 45 Polit-
ical Affairs Club 4. ia 3, 154, isa, 163
LUCILLE SMITH Lucy
Student Secretary 2,3,4.
MARIE S. SMITH Marie
SANDRA E. SMITH Sniedly
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2.
JOHN J. SMOLIC John
WILLIAM JOSEPH SNELLER Willie
Assemblies 2,3,45 Fall Play 25 Honor Study Hall 35
P.A. Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Play Night 25 Spring
Play 2. 158
JOANNE O. SOVICH .ioannie
Ad Club 2,35 Euclid Choir 35 Euclidian Training Club
35 Friendship Club 2,35 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Hall
Guard 35 Student Council 25 World Affairs Club 45
Girls' Glee Club 25 Maiorette Club 2,3. 156
ELAINE MARIE SOWUL Elaine
DENNIS A. SPATE Dennis
Chess Club 25 Eucuyo 3,45 Eucuyo Representative 4.
130
JOYCE CHRISTINE SPLISTISER Joyce
Friendship Club 3,4. 150
HENRY M. SPOLAR Hank
l.Q.S. 45 Euclidian Business Staff 45 Key Club 2,3,45
Ski Club 4. 125, 144, 156, 160
BARBARA DELORIS SPRING Barb
Euclidian Training Club 35 Euclidian Representative
2,35 Friendship Club 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Homecoming 35
Honor Study 25 Prom Committee 45 Student Council
2,35 Survey Editorial Staff 45 Maiorette Club 35 In-
formation Booth Worker 35 Senior Cabinet 4. 126
ANNASTACHIA M. SPRINGER Ann
TERRY LEE SPRINGER Terry
Honor Study Hall 2,35 Movie Club 35 Track 25 Wai
Napolo 25 Cross Country 3.
ROGER M. SPROCHI Rog
GEORGE B. SPUHLER Bud
THOMAS JOSEPH STAHRE Tom
Ski Club 45 Big Show 35 Fall Play 45 Spectrum 3,45
Vice-President 45 Stage Craft Club 3,45 Tennis 2,3.
101, 131, 160
SUZANNE V. STANKIEWICZ Sue
E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian Representative 25
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Junior Red Cross 25 Red
Cross Club 2.
BRUCE MICHAEL STANLEY Green Giant
Hall Guard 25'Co-op Student 45 Wrestling 2.
JUDITH GAYLE STANLEY Dee
Choral Masters 45 E-Room Activties 25 Euclid Choir
35 Euclidian Representative 25 Eucuyo Representative
25 Friendship Club 25 Student Council 25 Survey Rep-
resentative 25 Student Court 4. 138
LAWRENCE G. STAPLETON Larry
BARBARA JEAN STAROSTANKO Barbie
Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A. 4. 148, 150
ROBERT ELDON STATZ Bob
Ski Club 45 Cadet Band 25 Marching Band 25 Pep
Band 25 Wai Napolo 25 Spectrum 3,45 Tennis 3. 131,
160
CYNTHIA GERMAINE WM LER Cindy
N.H.S. 45 l.Q.S. 45 Bgf y 35 Euclidian Training
Club 35 Euclidian Re f ative 35 Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 3, F.T.A. 2,3 A.A. 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,
3,45 Vice-President 35 Su ey Business Staff 45 Spec-
trum 45 Secretary 3. 128, 131, 136, 144, 149, 153
MARCIA JOAN STEA Marc
N.H.S. 45 l,Q.S. 45 35 Euclidian Training
Club 35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 'tx 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45
Treasurer 35 Survey B" 'I s Staff 45 Program Man-
ager 45 Survey Represe ative 35 Spectrum 4. 128,
13I,136,144, 149,153
FRED WILLIAM STEELMAN Freddibare
Bowling 2,45 Hall Guard 3. 100
ALLAN GARY STEICH Big Al
CARL STEINFURTH Sur-foot
TERRY ANN STEKLASSA Terry
G.A.A. 2,35 Co-op Student 45 D.E.C.A. 4. 218
ANNA LEE STEPIC ...ana Annie
Euclidian Representathm l Friendship Club 2,35
F.T.A. 2,3,45 Executive 4, G.A.A. 2,3,45 o.L.c.
45 Hall Guard 35 N.F.L N.H.S. 3,45 Funds Chair-
man 45 Student Council ,45 Usher 2,3,4. 149, 152,
162
CHERYL MARIE STEPI Sherry
t.
N.H.S. 45 Ad Club 3, ndship Club 2,35 Movie
Club 2,3,45 Science Se Survey Edita-rial Staff
4. 126, 146,153, 164
315
ESTELLE C. TERRANQVA JAMES G. ULLESTAD .lim
KENNETH A. STEVENSON Ken
NORBERT LEE STEWART Norm
N.H.S. 4, concert sqndp qoo1f Club 2, 1.Q.s. 3,4,
Key Club 4, MarEhing,s641lla,2,3,4, Top sergeant 4,
P.A. Club 2, Pep Band i , I-Student Council 2,3, Sur-
vey Business Staff 3,4, Mess Manager 4, Political
Affairs Club 4, senior Ca 'ner 4. 128, 144, 153, 156,
163
JUDITH ANN STRAUSBAUGH Judy
l.Q.S. 4, N.H.S. 3,4, A. , ,,A, , Big Show 2,3, Concert
Band 2,3,4, Chevron !.fygg','3,4, Euclidian Business
Manager 4, Euclidian Lili", lng Club 3, Friendship
Club 2, F.T.A. 3, G.A.l ' -1, Marching Band 2,3,4,
Orchestra 2,4, Pep Band'2,3,4, Pit Band 2,3, Wai
Napolo 4. 136, 137, 144, 159, 161
JAMES WILLIAM TEKAVEC
MARGARET A. TEKAVEC
Tek
Marge
Estelle
MARGARET M. STRAZISAR Marge
Friendship Club 3.
JOAN A. STRNAD Joanie
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2.
LINDA KATHLEEN STRNISHA Linda
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 2, Red Cross
Club 2.
ELAINE M. STURM Elaine
LEON RICHARD SUBSTELNY Leo
DAVID J. SUMMERS Dave
Big Show 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Fall Play 2,3,4,
Movie Club 3,4, Play Night 2,3,4, Stage Craft Club
2,3,4, Spring Play 2,3,4, Thespian Club 2,3,4. 146
GEORGE SUMPH George
RONALD EDWARD SURTZ Ron
I.Q.S. 4, Big Shaw 2, my tra 2,3,4, Concert Band
2,3,4, Euclidian Editoralqf -9-7 4, Euclidian Training
Club 3, Eucuyo Repre ve 3, Key Club 2,3,4,
Latin Club 2, Marchin xg d 2,3,4, Math ciub 3,
N.H.S. 3,4, Orchestra 2, 3' Band 2,3, Science Sem-
inar 2,3,4, Spectrum 3,4. 122, 131, 136, 144, 154,
156
JOHN RAYMOND SUSTERSIC Ray
Football 2,3,4, Hall Guard 2, Lettermen 2,3,4, Wrest-
ling 2,3,4, Captain 4, Baseball 2,3,4. 70, 102
DARL LAWRENCE SUTTON Larry
Cadet Mand 3, Concert Band 2, Football 2, Marching
Band 2, Stage Craft Club 2, Tennis 3.
ADELE MARGARET SWAIN Dell
N.F.L. 4, A.F.S. 4, Student Supply Store 4, Choral
Masters 4, F.T.A. 4, Student Council 4, Survey Edi-
torial Staff 4, Spirits Club 4, A.F.S. Student 1963-64.
126,132,13B,149,159,165
WILLIAM VICTOR SWEENEY Bill
Honor Study Hall 3, P.A. Announcer 3, Swim Team 2,
3,4, Wai Napolo 4, Spectrum 4, World Affairs Club
4. 108,131,156,16I
'l....2"V?.2.L,,.
EARL 1-1. sw1TALsKv 'gil Earl
N.H.S. 4. 153 lf 57'
Friendship Club 2.
LINDA MARY THAMER Lin
Euclidian Representative 2,3, Friendship Club 2,3,
G.A.A. 2,3, Maiorette Club 2,3.
DENNIS NOEL THAYER Denny
Gym Leader 3,4, Homecoming Escort 4, Lettermen 2,
3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Captain 4, Cross Country 2. 102
PATRICIA ANN THOMAS Pat
Friendship Club 2,3, G.A.A. 3, Co-op Student 4.
DAVID S. THOMPSON Rusty
Swim Team 2, Wai Napolo 2, D.E.C.A. 4, President 4.
218
ROBERT F. THORPE Bob
E-Room Activities 2,3,4.
KENNETH W. TIDERMAN Ken
ROBERT J. TILK Bob
Bowling 3,4, Chess Club 2, Track 2,3,4. B9, 100
JAMES T. TKATCH .lim
ROSANN N. TOKES Ro
G.A.A. 4.
PAUL DEAN TOLCHINSKY Paul
F.T.A. 2, Football 2, Key Club 4, Wrestling 2,3, Sen-
ior Scandal 4, Senior Cabinet 4. 156
SHARON BETTY TOMASELLO Shari
Junior Red Cross 3, Co-op Student 4, D.E.C.A. 4. 218
LINDA MARIE TOMKO Lindo
Choral Masters 3,4, Ex Board 4, Eucuyo Rep-
resentative 2,3, F.T.A. 7 ' .A. 2, l.Q.S. 3,4, N.H.S.
3,4, Induction Chairma f q udent Council 2,4, Sur-
vey Representative, Sur ,JIM itorial Staff 2,3,4, Copy
Reader 3- News Editor 4- A ibrary Monitor 2, Buckeye
Girl s State Alternate 3. 126 132 138, 144, 152
STEPHEN JAMES TOWARD
bg L37
ROBERT D. SYMONDS
Bob
E-Room Activities 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Lettermen 2,3,
Wrestling 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. 70, 95, 102
ALMA I. SYRACUSE Alma
KENNETH A. TAKACS Ken
Senior Cabinet 4.
RICHARD A. TARANTINO Rich
Foreman's Club 4, Movie Club 2, Swim Team 2, Wai
Napolo 2, Track 2. 158
PHILLIP GEORGE TARTAGLIA Pooch
Bowling 2, Honor Study Hall 2, Key Club 4, Lettermen
2,3, Track 3, Cross Country 2,3. 156
NANCY LEE TEEGARDIN
Nancy
Steve
Choral Masters 3,4. 138
CYNTHIA J. TRAINA Cindi
Friendship Club 3,4, Fall Play 4, G.A.A. 4, N.F.L. 2,
3,4, Secretary 4. 145, 150
BEVERLY ANN TRAMTE Bev
DALE CYRIL TRAVEN Dale
Baseball 2.
LOUISE B. TRAVEN Louise
Friendship Club 2.
MARGARET J. TRAXLER Marge
BARBARA R, TRUSKOLASKI Barb
D.E.C.A. 4. 218
SANDRA MARLENE TUCCERI Sandy
Big Show 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Chevron Society
2,3, Friendship Club 2,3, Marching1Band 2,3,4, Pep
Band 2, Survey Business Staff 4, Accountant 4. 128,
137
KATHLEEN L. TURK Kathy
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 4, Honor Study Hall 2. 149
FRANCES ULLE Frances
Cadet Band 2, Librari nfsih n hess Club 2, Concert
Band 3,4, Librarian 3,4, IW-' on Society 3,4, Friend-
ship Club 3, F.T.A. 2,3, ' mid 2, Marching sand
2,3,4, World Affairs Cl -X ,4, N.H.S. 4. 137, 149,
153, 156 '
KATHERINE MARIE ULL Kathy
Euclidian Business Staf Ti uclidian Training Club
JAMES A. TEGEL Jim
316
l
g 5
3, Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, G.L.C.
3,4, N.H.S. 4, N.F.L. 4. 1-f 153, 162
NANCY A ULLE Nancy
Friendship Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Spectrum 4, World Af-
fairs Club 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4. 131, 156
Bowling 2, Cadet Band 2,3,4, Lettermen 4, Marching
Band 2,3,4, Cross Country 4. 87, 95
ELIZABETH ALICE UNICK sen,
JUDITH ANN URANKAR Judy
Girls' Glee Club 2, Eucl" Business Staff 4, Euclid-
ian Training Club 3, ' AMF ian Representative 3,
Friendship Club 2,3, lf 2,3, G.L.C. 3,4, Vice-
President 4, Hall Guar Junior Cabinet 3, Prom
Committee 3, Ca-Chairma 3, Student Council 3, Ski
Club 4, I.Q.S. 4, N.H.S. 4. 125, 144, 153, 160
AMBER ANN URBANCEK Bambi
Friendship Club 2,3, F.B.L.A. 3, Junior Red Cross 3,
Co-op Student 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3.
21B
GERALDINE F. URBAN Gerri
I.Q.S. 4, Student Suppl YE 'g 2,3,4, Euclidian Train-
ing Club 3, Euclidian S ss Staff 4, Friendship
Club 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, UC. 3,4, N.F.L. 2, N.H.S.
3,4, Student Council 2,3. 25, 152, 162
JOSEPH WILLIAM URBANICK Joe
Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Gym Leader 3, Junior
Cabinet 3, Lettermen 3,4, Student Council 3, Cadet
Band 2, Orchestra 2,3, Concert Band 3,4, Spirits Club
4, Wrestling 2,3, N.A.S.S. 3,4, Ski Club 4. 70, 71,
91, 160, 165
LEONARD M. URONIS Lenny
Science Seminar 2.
ROBERT JAMES USALIS Bob
Camera Club 3,4, Honor Study Hall 2, Lettermen 2,
P.A. Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Science Seminar 2,
Spring Play 2, Track 2,3, Cross Country 2,3, Ski Club
4. 146,158,160
LAURA LYNN VAHCIC Laurie
Euclidian Training Club 3, Friendship Club 3, F.N.A.
3,4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Spectrum 2,4, Usher 3,
N.H.S. 4. 131, 150, 153
RAYMOND CARL VAN OAYEN Ray
Marching Band 2,3.
ROSEMARY VATTY Rose
Eucuyo Alternate Representative 3, G.A.A. 2,3.
JEROME A. VENCL Jerry
MERILYN VERBIC Wiggles
Hall Guard 3.
GEORGE L. VERNER George
CHERYL K. VERNICK Cheryl
JOHN CARL VIBURS Big John
MARIA JENNIA VOCATURO Nell
Friendship Club 2,3, F.B.L.A. 2, Hall Guard 3, Honor
Study Hall 3, Student Council 2.
SIGRID VON REKOWSKI Sigrid
G.A.A. 2, F.T.A. 2, Movie Club 2,3,4, N.F.L. 4. 146
JUDITH ANN VORHEES Judy
Transferred to Euclid in Soph. year.
MARIE ANN VOVKO Marie
Friendship Club 2,3.
DAVID JOSEPH VRH Joe
Football 2,3, Track 2,3,4. B9
DALE E. WALTERMIRE Waldo
Eucuyo Representative 4, Movie Club 2,3,4. 146
THOMAS ALLEN WALT lift- X Tom
Euclidian Business Staf lidian Training Club 3,
Honor Study Hall 2, wmv, 3, Science Seminar 2,
Wrestling 2, 1.Q.s. 4, N. ll 4. 125, 144, 153
MARION WASENDA Mickey
Euclidian Training Club 37 Euclidian Business Staff 47
Fall Play 27 N.F.L. 2,3,4f Vice-President 47 Play Night
47 Student Court 47 Library Monitor 47 I.Q.S. 4. 125,
144, 145
STEVEN ECHOLS WA " stove
World Affoifs ciob 4, 4. 153, iso
SUSAN JEAN WATTS soo
CAROL ANN wess cor
Cheerleader 27 E-Room Activities 2,3,47 Euclid Choir
37 Euclidian Training Club 37 Euclidian Business Staff
47 Euclidian Representative 27 Eucuyo Representative
2,37 Friendship Club 2,3,47 F.N.A. 3,47 F.T.A. 2,3,47
G.A.A. 2,3,47 Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall 27 Jun-
ior Cabinet 37 Student Council 2,37 Survey Represent-
ative 2,37 Ski Club 47 I.Q.S. 4. 125, 144, 149, 150,
160
MICHAEL P. WEBER Mike
Football 2,3,47 Lettermen 47 Student Council 2,37
Track 2,3,4. 70, 89
MADONNA ANN WEEKS Donna
Friendship Club 2,3,47 F.N.A. 2,3,47 G.A.A. 2,3,47
Panther Block 47 Student Court 4. 140, 150
ELLEN LOUISE WEHRLE Ellen
Ad Club 2,3,47 Girls' Glee Club 27 Euclidian Repre-
sentative 27 Eucuyo 3: tative 2.3: Ffi0"'dSl1iP
D
Club 27 F.T.A. 2,3,47 e Board 47 G.A.A. 2,37
Homecoming 4, Junior et 3, N.H.S. 3,47 1.Q.s.
47 Prom Committee 37 Scandal 47 Treasurer 47
Survey Business Staff 3, 7 Treasurer 37 Circulation
Manager 47 Survey Representative 3. 128, 130, 144,
DAVID RUSSELL ZOLLER Dave
149.152, 164
BEVERLY KAY WERLEY Bev
Friendship Club 37 Junior Red Cross 2.
FRANCES C. WERVEY Fran
GOEFFREY B. WHITAKER Jeff
JOAN LEE WHITTAKER Joan
Friendship Club 2,37 F.N.A. 3,47 Maiorette Club 2,37
Ski Club 4. 150, 160
JOHN G. WICHERT John
JOSEPH LEROY WICKS Lee
Lettermen 3,47 Baseball 2,3,4.
DIANE MAE WILKES Twilkes
Ad Club 37 Big Show 27 E-Roo-m Activities 37 Friend-
ship Club 27 G.A.A. 37 Hall Guard 37 Honor Study
Hall 27 Senior Scandal 4. 130
JACQUELINE WILKINSON Jackie
Friendship Club 2,37 Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall
3.
SANDRA LEE WILLIAMS Wilbur
Girls' Glee Club 2,37 M 'dian Training Club 37
Euclidian Business -Wm' irculation Manager 47
Friendship Club 2,37 0 2,3,47 G.L.C. 3,47 Home-
coming 47 Winter Spor ndant 47 Junior Cabinet
37 N.H.S. 3,47 Student uncil 2,47 Science Seminar
37 Spirits Club 47 Usher 7 I.Q.S. 4. 113, 125, 132,
144, 162, 165
SUSAN JANE wiiisoisrfigk sozio
Friendship Club 2,37 F. 455,47 Movie Club 37 Spec-
trum 2,47 N.H.S. 4. 13 153
JACK CLIFFORD WILSON Jack
Gym Leader 3,47 Honor Study Hall 27 Swim Team 27
Wai Napolo 3,47 Vice-President 4. 161
CRAIG ALAN WINDER Craig
Basketball 2,3f Football 27 Key Club 3,47 Track 2,37
Cross Country 2,37 Homecoming Escort 4. 156
WALTER OSCAR WISTUM Wineo
Eucuyo Representative 2,3.
LAURA LEE WITTINE Laura
Euclidian Training Clu iv iglrlidian Business Staff 47
Friendship Club 3,47 ' 5J2,3,47 Honor Study Hall
27 N.H.S. 3,47 World 'li Club 3,47 Student Sec-
retory 3,47 I.Q.S. 4. 125, 44, 150, 156
NICOLE M. WOHLGEMUTH Nicki
Office Secretary 3,4.
MARY LOUISE WOLANSKI Mary
Girls' Glee Club 27 Euclid Choir 37 G.A.A. 2,3,47
G.L.C. 3,47 Inter-school Basketball 2,37 Inter-school
Baseball 2,3,4. 162
WALTER LEONARD WOLANSKI Bud
Euclidian Representative 4.
ALAN PHILLIP WOLF Al
Football 37 Gym Leader 3,47 Student Council 3.
PENNY S. WOLF
Cheerleader 2,3,47 C
27 F.N.A. 3,47 G.A.A.
Penny
' in 47 Friendship Club
"'G.L.C. 3,47 Treasurer 47
Homecoming Attendani, N7 Honor Study Hall 27
Junior Cabinet 37 N. I '4',47 Prom Committee 37
Spirits 3,4. 85, 96, 150, 1 2, 162, 165
DAVID WOLFF Dave
JEAN M. WRENN Jean
LAWRENCE PHILLYS WRIGHT Larry
Honor Study Hall 27 Lettermen 2,3,47 Student Coun-
cil 27 Survey Editorial Staff 2,3,47 Track 2,3,47 Cross
Country 2,3,4. 87, 89, 128
SUSAN MARIE WRIGHT Susie
E-Room Activities 3,47 Euclid Choir 37 Friendship Club
2,3,47 F.N.A. 3,47 Treasurer 47 G.A.A. 2,37 Hall Guard
37 Junior Red Cross 4. 150, 151
SUE ANN YAGER Sue
Euclid Choir 37 Friendship Club 2,37 F.N.A. 3,47
G.A.A. 2,3,47 Junior Red Cross 47 P.A. Club 3,47
Spring Play 2. 150, 151, 158
VERONICA ANN YAGER Roni
Eucuyo 2,3,47 Euclidia ining Club 37 Euclidian
Business Staff 47 Eucu esentative 2,3,47 Friend-
ship Club 2,37 G.A.A. ' S552 Guard 27 Honor Study
Hall 27 I.Q.S. 47 N.H. Junior Red Cross 2,3,47
Red Cross Club 2,3,47 i - resident 37 Spectrum 2,31
Spring Play 37 Eucuyo ,3,47 Short Story Editor 47
Spring Play 3. 125, 130, 144, 151, 153
ANTHONY P. YANNI Tony
NANCY MARIE YERAY Nancy
Friendship Club 2,37 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 G.L.C. 47
Hall Guard 37 Honor Study Hall 27 Monitor 27 Maior-
ette 4i Maiorette Club 2,3,47 One-for-the-Panthers 3,
4. 78, 162
DIANE M. YOGER Yogi
Friendship Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. 37 Survey Business Staff
47 Ski Club 47 Panther Block 4. 128, 150, 160
ANNE JANE YOUDELL Janie
Eucuyo Representative 47 Transferred to Euclid in Sr.
year.
DENISE M. YOUNG Deni
Euclidian Training Club 37 Euclidian Business Staff 47
Euclidian Representative 27 Friendship Club 27 G.A.A.
2,37 Homecoming 27 Survey Representative 37 Ski
Club 47 One-for-the-Panthers 27 I.Q.S. 4. 125, 144,
160
DORIS LOUISE YOUNG Dor
Friendship Club 2,37 F.N.A. 47 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Hall
Guard 37 Senior Scandal 47 Student Council 47 Wai
Napolo 3,47 Survey Representative 3. 130, 132, 150,
161
JAMES R. ZAAS Jim
Cadet Band 27 Marching Band 2.
ANTON JOHN ZADNIK Tony
CATHERINE ZANGHI Cathy
Friendship Club 2,37 F.B.L.A. 37 Co-cp Student 4.
GAYLE KATHLEEN ZANYK Chipmunk
Friendship Club 27 Hall Gaurd 27 Honor Study Hall 2.
SANDRA E. ZDANOWICZ Sandy
Friendship Club 37 Junior Red Cross 4. 151
JOANNE ELAINE ZADARA Jo
Big Show 37 Choral Masters 47 E-Room Activities 47
Girls' Glee Club 27 Euclid Choir 37 Friendship Club
2,37 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Spectrum 47 Stage Craft Club 47
Spring Play 3,47 Panther Block 4. 131, 138
VICTORIA A. ZIELASKIEWICZ Vick-a-lie
CAROL ANN ZIMMERMAN Zimmy
Dramatics Club 37 E-Room Activities 27 Friendship
Club 2.
Cadet Band 27 Concert Band 3,47 Honor Study Hall
27 Marching Band 2,3,4.
CONNIE L. ZURLO Connie
LINDA LOUISE ZUST Linda
Choral Masters 3,47 luljlff- Representative 27
Friendship Club 2,32 F. i ,47 Hall Guard 37 Student
Council 37 Wai Napol 7 Spectrum 47 Usher 2,37
N.H.S. 4. 131, 13B,149, 153,161
317
ROBERT ADDIS, Physical Education, Chairman, Kent
State University, B.S., M.Ed. Baseball Coach. ....,.,, 46
JOYCE ALEXANDER, Social Studies, Marquette Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, Kent State Uni-
versity, B.S. ........,.,,,......,,.,,...,,..,........,...,..,.,........,..... 34
ALVIN AMSTER, Business Education, Western Reserve
University, B.A., M.A. Student Supply Store Advis-
or. .............................................,...,....,,............,.......,,,. 40
CHARLES ASHER, Physical Education, Univeristy of
Louisville, Miami University ot Oxford, B.S., M.A.
Football Coach. ............................,s........,.....,.........,... 46
FRANK AULTZ, English, Mount Union College, Kent
State University, Western Reserve University, B.A.,
M.Ed. Reading Laboratory Director, Team Teaching
Leader. ........................................................................ 28
PAUL AVERS, Mathematics, Capital University, Kent
State University, B.S., M.E. National Honor Society
Advisor. . .........................,......,,.....,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.. 38
MARCIA BACKOS, English, Ohio Wesleyan University,
Western Reserve University, Northwestern University,
Lake Erie College, B.A., M.A. Senior Scandal Ad-
VISOY. .........,.....,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
RONALD BACKOS, Science, California State College,
Kent State University, B.S., M.Ed. .... . ...................... .36
OLIN BAILEY, Science, Chairman, Rio Grande Col-
lege, Ohio State University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.A., M.S. Advisor of Movie Club, Visual
Aids. .........................................,.................,............,... 36
LILLIAN BARROW, Business Education, University of
Pittsburgh, Muskingum College, Ohio University,
B.S., M.Ed. .............,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 40
DONNA BAUMEISTER, Foreign Language, Miami Uni-
versity, Ohio State University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, Baldwin-Wallace College, University of Col-
orado, University of Munich, Germany, B.A., M.A. 32
JEAN BECKER, English, Western Reserve University,
B.A. ....,......................................................................... 28
VIRGINIA BELL, Guidance Counseling, Beaver College,
John Carroll University, Western Reserve University,
B.S., M.A. .......................,...,..,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,, 26
JERRY BERGEM, Assistant Principal, John Carroll Uni-
versity, Notre Dame University, Hertzel College, Kent
State University, Ohio State University, Western Re-
serve Untverslty, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. ............................ 25
BARBARA BLACK, Foreign Language, University of
Wisconsin, Kent State University, Universidad Na-
tional de Mexico, B.S., B.A. .....,................................ 32
ERVIN BOJA, Foreign Language, University of Buda-
pest, Western Reserve University, B.A. American
Field Service Advisor. ,,,...,,.,...,.,, ...... ,.., .,...,........., . . . D32
WILLIAM BROWN, English, University ot Florida,
Western Reserve University, University of Illinois,
B.A. ......................,......,................................................ 28
ADRIAN BUERGER, Mathematics, Ohio State Univer-
sity, University of Dayton, B.S. ................................ 38
JAMES CALVERT, Science, North Central College,
Ohio State University, Western Reserve University,
B.A., M.A. ............................,......,........................,..... 36
JUDITH CARMODY, English, Notre Dame College,
B.A. Debate Advisor. ,..,.,..... ,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,, 2 B
ARLENE CARTER, Physical Education, Chairman, Bowl-
ing Green State University, Miami University, Trinity
University, Western Reserve University, B.S., M.S. ..46
HAROLD CAYLOR, Business Education, Indiana State
University, Edinboro State College, Kent State Uni-
versity, B.S., M.Ed. Distributive Education Teacher
Coordinator. ................................................................ 40
RONALD CHAMBERS, Industrial Arts, Kent State Uni-
versity, B.S. ....... ,.,.....,.. ,............... ,.., ...,.,,..,,,.,......,..... 4 3
NANCY CLARK, Science, Allegheny College, Univer-
sity of Michigan, B.S., M.A. ...................................... 36
ROSEMARY CLEMENT, English, Ursuline College, B.A.
Drama Club Advisor. ..........................,...,................... 28
318
FACULTY INDEX
CARL CLEMENTS, Mathematics, Chairman, Capital
University, Ohio State University, Western Reserve
University, Fenn College, Drew University, B.S.,
M.S. ............................................................................ 38
JAMES CLIFFEL, Mathematics, John Carroll University,
Case Institute of Technology, Kent State University,
B.S. Ski Club Advisor, Chairman of United Appeal
Drive. .......................................................................... 39
LINDA COOK, Social Studies, Denison University,
Western Reserve University, B.A. .... .. ............ . ......... 34
NORMA COWAN, English, Miami University, B.S. ..28
JEAN COX, English, Allegheny University, Columbia
University, Duquesne University, Univeristy of Pitts-
burgh, Kent State University, B.A. Red Cross Council
Advisor. ,,....,...,,,.. ,,..,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,.......,.,. 2 8
ROBERT CRARY, Guidance Counseling, Ohio State
University, Western Reserve Univeristy, B.S., B.A.,
M.A. ............................................................................ 27
MOSES DANNENHIRSH, Social Studies, Western Re-
serve University, University of Chicago, B.A. .......... 34
HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Industrial Arts, Ohio Univer-
sity, Kent State University, John Carrol University,
B.S. Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football
Coach. ........................................................................ 43
DALE DAVISON, Science, Michigan State University,
Ohio University, Purdue University, Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.S., M.Ed. .....................................,.............. 36
VIRGINIA DEMORA, English, Bowling Green State
University, B.S., M.A. ................................................ 28
WILLIAM DEMORA, Social Studies, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Kent State University, Indiana University,
Claremont College, B.S., M.Ed. Key Club Advisor,
Assistant Wrestling Coach. .,.,..,,.,..,..,,,,,,,.....,,,.,,,,,.. 34
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies, Kent State
University, B.S. .......................................................... 34
FORREST DIEHL, Social Studies, Hiram College, Kent
State University, George Washington University, Uni-
versity of Colorado, Pomona College, B.A., M.Ed. ..34
LILLIAN DRESCHER, English, Notre Dame College,
John Carroll University, Western Reserve University,
M.A. ............................................................................ 28
SANDRA DRISCOLL, Physical Education, Wittenberg
University, B.S. Maiorette Club Advisor. .................. 46
JOAN DUPREY, English, Western Reserve University,
B.A. Eucuyo Advisor. .........................,..,..,.,.,,........... 28
CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts, Western Reserve
University, Kent State University, B.S., M.A. Head
Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach. ................ 43
DONALD EISEN, English, Western Reserve University,
B.A. Euclidian Advisor. ...,..................,..................... 28
SUSAN EMSHWILLER, English, Miami University, John
Carroll University, University of Colorado, B.S. ...... 28
AHMED FELLAGUE, Foreign Language, Ohio State
University, Georgetown University, University of the
Americas, B.S., M.A. ,..,,....,....,................................... 32
KATHLEEN FOGARTY, English, Bowling Green State
University, Ursuline College, John Carroll University,
B.A. .............................. ....... .... . ..................................- 2 3
FRANK FOWLER, Adjusted Curriculum, Ohio State
University, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
University, B.S. in Agr., B.S. in Ed. .......................... 48
DANIEL FRANCETIC, Science, Duquesne University,
West Virginia Wesleyan University, B.E. ................ 36
SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science, City College of New
York, Western Reserve University, B.S., M.A. Chess
Club Advisor. ............,.,....................................,........ 36
KATHRYN FRYE, Home Arts, Chairman, Kent State
University, B.S. ......................................--....... -.-.-...... 4 5
MARILYN FUERST, English, Kent State University,
B.S. ............................................,........ --------sv--v------------ 2 3
ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
Western Reserve University, Fenn College, Kent State
University, B.S. Football Coach. .........v.................... 43
KATHERYN GATES, Foreign Language, Marshall Uni-
versity, B.A., M.A. ...........,.......................... ,.,. . ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business Education, Fenn Col-
lege, Kent State University, East Carolina College,
B.S., M.Ed. Euclidian Advisor, Quill and Scroll Ad-
VISOY. ...........................,.,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 O
WILMA GILLMAN, Dean of Division G-L, Heidelberg
College, Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A. .... 27
DONALD GLASER, Social Studies, Ohio Wesleyan
University, Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. ........ 34
LOUIS GMEINDL, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Kent State University, Brooklyn College, Fenn Col-
lege, Arizona State University, B.S., M.S. ....,.. ,,,,,,, 3 9
BONNIE GOODMAN, Business Education, Ohio State
University, B.S. ,,,.....,.,,.......,......, ....,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,.,,,, 4 0
MARGIE GORSLENE, Mathematics, Western Kentucky
State College, University of Cincinnati, Ohio State
University, B.A., M.Ed. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39
PAT GREINER, Social Studies, Purdue University,
B.S. ..............................,.......,...,,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 3 4
JOHN GRIFFIN, Dean ot Division M-R, Western Re-
serve University, B.S., M.A. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26
ELEANORA GUZMAN, English, Macalester College,
University of Minnesota, B.S. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,-,,,,- 23
LUISE HANOLD, Science, Ohio State University, B.S.
in Chem., B.S. in Ed., M.S. .,.,.........,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 36
RONALD HARDING, Social Studies, Ohio University,
Western Reserve University, Kent State University,
B.S. Bowling Advisor, Open House Chairman. ..,... 34
DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman, Cincinnati Conserv-
atory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Western Re-
serve University, B.S., M.A. Band and Orchestra Di-
rector. ..,,,.,.,,...,.,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 47
MARY HARRINGTON, English, Notre Dame College,
B.A. .......................,.......,.,.,,..,. .,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,..,.,,,.,.. 2 8
DEAN HAWVER, Science, Ohio State University, Kent
State University, B.Sc. in Agr., B.Sc. in Ed., M.A.
Biology Club Advisor. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 36
RAYMOND HIVELY, Social Studies, Rio Grande Col-
lege, Colorado University, Ohio State University,
Franklin University, B.A., M. Ed. ....... . ..................... .34
GERTRUDE HOEGER, Art, Ohio Wesleyan University,
Western Reserve University, Ohio State University,
Kent State University, B.S., M.A. .....,.................. ...... 4 4
FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies, Western Reserve
University, B.A. Student Council Sponsor. .............. 34
LUCY HOFFMAN, English, Chairman, Marietta Col-
lege, Columbia University, Davis Elkins College, Uni-
versity of Iowa, Kent State University, B.A., M.A. .... 28
BONNIE HOLT, Science, Ashland College, Baldwin-
Wallace College, B.S. ..... ....................................,....,. 3 6
RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts, Oberlin Col-
lege, Hiram College, Kent State University, B.A., B.S.,
M.Ed. ........,........,....................,..,.......................... . .... .43
WILLIAM HUNTER, Principal, Mount Union College,
Kent State University, Ohio State University, B.A.,
M.A. .............................. , ............................................ 24
JACK JENKINS, English, Indiana University, B.A.,
M.A. Advisor of Thespians and Stage Crew, Dra-
matics Director. ....................................................... Y-.29
FRED JOHNS, Dean of Division A-F, Western Re-
serve University, Kent State University, Ohio State
Unlverslty, B.S., M.A. ,........... ........ ............................ 2 6
ALBERT JUDGE, Science, Kenyon College, Kent State
University, University of Florida, Western Reserve
University, B.S., M.S. Advisor of P.A. Club, Science
and Moth Seminar. .................................................... 36
MILTON KADLEC, Industrial Arts, Illinois State Nor-
mal University, John Carroll University, B.S. Assistant
Football Coach. ........................................ -.-.-.-.--.-.--..- 4 3
CONSTANCE KREICHER, Foreign Language, Ohio
University, B.A. ............... ...................................- ------- 3 2
FRANK KRPICAK, Business Education, Youngstown
University, B.S. .................... . .....vvv..............A........-,---- 40
PATRICK LANESE, Science, Western Reserve Univer-
sity, John Carroll University, Indiana State College,
B.S. .....,,......,.,..........................,..........,...... .................. 3 6
EDWARD LANGER, Science, John Carroll University,
Ohio University, B.S.S., M.A. J.V. Football Coach. ..36
JAMES LAWRENCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
B.S. .......,...............................v ..........-.-------------.------------ 4 3
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counseling, Northwestern
College, Western Reserve University, B.S., M.A. ...... 27
CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum, Western Re-
serve University, Ohio State University, B.B.A. ...... 48
WILLIAM LIEBAL, Business Education, Youngstown
University, Kent State University, B.S., M.S. ............ 40
JAMES LINDSAY, Social Studies, Chairman, Baldwin-
Wallace College, Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A.,
M.A.T. Honors Program Coordinator. ...................... 34
RONALD LOKAR, Mathematics, Kent State University,
B.S. Assistant Baseball Coach. ............,..................... 39
WILLIAM McCARTER, Social Studies, John Carroll
University, Cleveland Marshall Law School, B.S.,
M.A. .................................................,....,....,..,........,..., 35
DAVID McKELVEY, Business Education, Muskingum
College, Indiana University, B.A., M.S. Chairman
of Awards. ..................................................... ............. 4 0
ROBERT McLAUGHLIN, Industrial Arts, Kent State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, B.S. ................ 43
RONALD MARKWELL, English, Western Kentucky State
College, B.A., M.A. .................................................... 29
LINDA MANOLOFF, Foreign Language, Wittenberg
University, Ohio State University, B.A. .................. 33
DONALD MARTIN, Guidance Counseling, Ohio Uni-
versity, Kent State University, Toledo University,
M.Ed. .....................,...,.........................................,...,.. 27
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts, Iowa State Univer-
sity, Kent State University, B.S., M.Ed. .................... 43
JAMES MILLER, Assistant Principal, Michigan State
University, Kent State University, Western Reserve
University, B.S., M.Ed., D. Ed. .................................. 24
EDMUND MIZE, Business Education, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Ohio University, Kent State University, B.S.
Advisor of Survey Business Staff. ,......,,.........,......... 41
PHYLLIS MODIE, Physical Education, Muskingum Col-
lege, B.A. G.A.A. Advisor. .............,........................ 46
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education, Baldwin-Wallace
College, Bowling Green State University, Western
Reserve University, B.A., M.A. Athletic Director, Head
Football Coach. .....................t.................................... 46
JUDITH NELSON, Business Education, Friel College,
Kent State University, B.A. F.B.L.A. Advisor. .......... 41
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts, Ohio University, Kent
State University, Bowling Green State Univeristy, B.S.,
M.Ed. Tennis Coach, Foreman's Club Advisor. ,.,... 43
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts, Marshall University,
Kent State University, John Carroll University, B.A. 45
MYRA OLIVER, English, Mount Union College, West-
ern Reserve University, University of London, B.A.,
M.A. ..........................,.............t...................... ............. 2 9
CAROL PETVAI, Home Arts, Ohio State University,
B.S. .............................................................................. 45
JUNE PHYPERS, Business Education, Denison Univer-
sity, Spencerian Secretarial School, New York Uni-
versity, Radcliffe College, Middlebury College, West-
ern Reserve University, B.S., B.A., M.A. .................... 41
LOLA PINNEY, English, Upsalo College, Wayne State
University, Western Reserve 'University, Notre Dame
College, B.A. ............................,,,,,...,..,,,,,,,...........,..., 29
FRANK PRINGLE, English, St. Bonaventure, St. Francis
College, Bucknell University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, John Carroll University, Kent State University,
B.A. Golf Coach. ...............,...................................... 29
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies, Wilmington Col-
lege, Ohio University, B.S., M.Ed. Student Council
Advisor. ...............................,..,..,,,..................... 1 ........ 35
MARILYN REIFF, Physical Education, Bowling Green
State University, B.S. Girls' Leaders Club Advisor. 46
HOWARD REMINICK, Physical Education, University
of Toledo, Western Reserve University, B.Ed. Assist-
ant Wrestling Coach. .............................,.................. 46
CHARLES RENO, Mathematics, Edinboro State Col-
lege, Western Reserve University, Baldwin-Wallace
College, Case Institute of Technology, Fenn College,
Harvard University, Arizona State University, Univer-
sity of Minnesota, B.S., M.Ed. Math Club Advisor. 39
MARTIN RENO, Science, Edinboro State College,
Harvard University, Western Reserve University, B.S.,
M.Ed., M.S. Coordinator of Advanced Placement. 36
VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education, Miami University,
B.S. Advisor of Swim Club, Swim Coach. ................ 46
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Kent State University, West Liberty State College,
University of West Virginia, University of Hawaii,
Fenn College, Case Institute of Technology, Ohio
State University, B.S., M.Ed. Camera Club Advisor. 39
RUTH ROBINSON, English, M u s k i n g u m College,
B.A. ...............,......................,..................................... 29
LEONARD ROBUCK, English, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.A., M.A. Advisor of National Forensic
League, Fall Play, Talent Scouts. ....,,.,..,,...,...,,,,....,.. 29
TERRY ROSS, English, Ohio Wesleyan University, Uni-
versity ot Michigan, B.A., M.A. Head J.V. Football
Coach. .........................................,.....,.......,....,.......,... 29
ROGER ROUND, English, Mount Union College, Penn-
sylvania State University, Kent State University, B.A.,
M.Ed. Spectrum Advisor, Debate Advisor. .............. 29
OTTO SANTOS, Business Education, John Carroll Uni-
versity, Kent State University, B.S., M.Ed. Euclidian
Business Statf Advisor. . .........,...,...,...,.,...,................. 41
WILLIAM SAUL, Business Education, Westminster Col-
lege, Erie Business College, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, John Carroll University, B,B.A. ,,,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,, 41
CHARLES SAWYER, Business Education, Kent State
University, B.S., M.Ed. National Honor Society Ad-
visor. .......,,...,...............,.,.......,,.,. ,,,,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 4 1
GRETCHEN SCHWEGLER, Physical Education, Michi-
gan State University, B.S. Swim Club Advisor, Cheer-
leader Advisor. ...................,..................................,,.. 46
WILMER SCHUSTER, Business Education, Baldwin-Wal-
lace College, Ohio University, B.S.C. Head ot Na-
tional Athletic Scholarship Association, Assistant Track
Cooch. ................. ,..,.., ................................................ 4 I
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal, Kent State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Ohio University, B.S., M.A., M.S. College
Guidance. .................................................................... 24
DELMAR SMITH, Business Education, Chairman, Ohio
Northern University, Columbia University, Interna-
tional College, B.A., M.A. ............,........................... 41
GRANVILLE SMITH, English, Duquesne University, ln-
diana Stale College, B.S., M.A. Survey Advisor. .... 29
JULIA SMITH, Home Arts, Ohio Wesleyan University,
B.A. .............................................................................. 45
RUTH SMITH, Social Studies, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.A., M.A. F.T.A. Advisor. .,....,,...,...,.....,.,.. 35
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies, Muskingum College,
Kent Stale University, B.A. Key Club Advisor. ........ 35
MICHAEL SOCASH, Science, Duquesne University,
Pennsylvania State University, University of Pitts-
burgh, Kent State University, Westminster College,
B.S., M.S. . ............................................... . ................... 36
MERWIN STAINES, Guidance Counseling, New York
State University, Muhlenberg College, University of
Colorado, Kent State University, B.S., M.Ed. ........ ....26
JAMES STANLEY, Industrial Arts, Miami University,
B.S. Assistant Swim Coach. ........................ ......... ..... 4 3
WILLIAM STARR, Science, Indiana State College, Ohio
State University, Allegheny College, Pennsylvania
State University, Michigan School of Mining and
Technology, B.S., M.Ed. ............................................ 37
DONALD STEINBRINK, Science, Ohio State University,
Kent State University, B.S. in Agr., B.S. in Ed. ........ 37
HELEN STEWART, Guidance Counseling, Kent State
University, Western Reserve University, Ohio State
University, University of Hawaii, University of Zurich,
Switzerland, B.S., M.A., M.Ed. Junior Prom and Senior
Pram Advisor. .........,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27
CECELIA STILLMAN, Social Studies, Radclifte College,
Western Reserve University, University of Illinois, B.A.
JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies, Bluffton College,
Ohio State University, Western Reserve University,
B.A., M.A. World Affairs Advisor. ,....... ...,.......,..,,.. 3 5
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
Kent State University, Stevens Point Teachers College,
B.S., M.E. ............................, ,.....,,,,,..,, ,.,. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3
RANDY TARRIER, Guidance Counseling, University of
Michigan, Western Reserve University, B.S., M.A ..... 26
NANCY TAUBMAN, English, Miami University, Fenn
College, B.A. ......,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,29
SAM TAYLOR, Music, High Point College, North-
western University, Columbia University, Eastman
School of Music, B.S., M.Mus. Choral Director. ........ 47
EDWARD TEKIELI, Physical Education, Glenville State
College, West Virginia University, Kent State Uni-
versity, B.A., M.S. Assistant Football Coach, J.V. Bas-
ketball Coach. ....,..........,.,..,.....,...,.....,....,................ 46
TED THEODORE, Art, Baldwin-Wallace College, West-
ern Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Art,
B.A., M.A. Assistant Cross Country Coach, Assistant
Track Coach. .......... ....................,.,..,,...,,,.....,.,....,...,,. 4 4
MARION THOMAS, Home Arts, Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, Kent State University, University of California,
Cordon Bleu College, B.S. ....................,....,.,...,,,...... 45
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Butler University, West Virginia University, B.A. Head
Track Coach, Cross Country Coach. .......................... 39
DELORES TOCCO, Business Education, Youngstown
University, B.S. ..... ............,................,.....,,.....,.......... 4 I
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science, Alfred University,
University of Buffalo, Miami University, Siena Heights
College, B.S. ...................................................,.......... 37
FRANK TROGLIA, Dean of Division S-Z, Ohio State
University, Western Reserve University, Kent State
University, B.S., M.A, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 2 7
ANTHONY VACCARIELLO, Foreign Language, Miami
University, Western Reserve University, B.S., M.A.
Ad Club Advisor, Faculty Athletics Manager. ........ 33
CAROLE VENALECK, English, Fenn College, B.A. .... 29
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidance Counseling, Akron Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A. .... 29
FRED VOLLMAN, Industrial Arts, Chairman, Cleveland
Institute of Art, Western Reserve University, Kent
State University, B.S., M.A. .,,..,................................ 43
BETTE WIGGINS, Science, Muskingum College, Mid-
dlebury College, B.S. .....................-......--...-------- ------- 3 7
GEORGE WILEY, Assistant Principal, Oberlin College,
Western Reserve University, Ohio State University,
B.A., M.A. ....................................................... ............. 2 5
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business Education, Villa Maria
College, Western Reserve University, B.S. . ............- 41
BARRIE WILSON, Mathematics, Pennsylvania State
University, Indiana State College, B.S. .................... 39
RALPH WISNIEWSKI, Science, Ohio University, B.S.
Spirits Club Advisor, Assistant Baseball Coach, Bas-
ketball Coach. .............. . .......................... ..... ......... ..... 3 7
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocational Coordinator, Kent State
University, John Carroll University, B.S. .................. 48
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Foreign Language, Chair-
man, Moravian Seminary and College for Women,
B.A., M.A. American Field Service Director, Language
Lab Director. ........................................ -..-.-----.---.-.----- 3 3
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BUSINESS STAFF
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Judy Frustere ..,,..
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Mr. Clayton George .,.,..
Mr. Otto Santos ...........
Each year the editor is asked to write a little thank you note for the last page of the book. I never realized how sincere
those thank you notes really were until now, now when my book, or rather your book, is finished. This page is the hardest for
me to write because there is no end to the number of thanks I owe.
The production of the Euclidian is a challenging experience. I was merely a deadline ogre and a pencil sharpener. It is my
staff that deserves the credit and thanks. There were times when nerves were frayed and tempers were at a point of near ex-
plosion, but behind every storm is a calm. As this Euclidian began to fall together like a picture puzzle, and the end results could
be seen, it became the staff's book, no longer mine. They were pleased with their creation. The tempers, tears and turmoil have
now subsided, leaving pleasant memories of hard work and a rewarding product. From this experience have grown many friend-
ships and even one or two new romances. Our Euclidian is more than simply a record of the school year, it is a learning and de-
veloping process, a headache, and the most cherished 320 pages my staff will probably ever own.
My staff includes more than I9 other students. Its most vital and influential number has yet been unmentioned. Without our
sponsor, Mr. Eisen, our hall passes wouldn't have been signed, our verbs wouldn't have been so active and our parties wouldn't
have been such successes. Among his other duties, he always found the time, patience and energy to put up and keep up with
this year's staff and their antics. There always seemed to be time in his day to help. I would also like to thank Mrs. Eisen per-
sonally for letting us monopolize her husband so often this year.
The administration, Mr. George, Mr. Santos and the Euclidian business staff deserve a star on the forehead. If it hadn't
been for Judy Strausbaugh's go-getters, the book may not have existed. I'm not sure where the word "PantherationaI" came
from, but it must have served its purpose. The ads staff also deserves recognition. There was a lot of finesse, fast talking and
shoe leather put into the sale of those ads which financed much of the production.
There has to be a thanks to the custodial staff, and Louis is the man who has earned it. For the last nine months he has
helped us keep our office clean and has handled with affectionate understanding the stragglers who have trouble evacuating
the office by the five o'cIock curfew.
During the course of the year, the folks at Raimor's have given us wonderful service, salvaging overexposed pictures and
meeting urgent deadlines. Finally, thanks to Mr. L. O. Kisabeth of Gray Printing and Mr. Schoen of the S. K. Smith Cover Company
for their technical advice and assistance. These unheralded services are deeply appreciated.
As of March l5, my year is over, my baby is born and I retire to the rank of normal senior. But I shall not forget the help
of all the people I've mentioned, and you, Euclid High, whose support has made the 1964 Euclidian possible. I hope it recalls as
many memories for you as it will for me.
Sincerely,
mztdlwid
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For some it starts on the first day of
second semester. A few mark time
from a climactic event, while most,
too busy or perhaps unwilling to
catch on, wait until the first day of
the last six weeks to acknowledge
the imminent end of the school year.
Spring precedes the end, puzzling its
way through a maze of madras.
Madras shirts, skirts, blouses, shoes,
and watchbands splatter the halls in
colorful conformity. lt is a plaid
badge of courage, to be without it
inflicts psychological injury. lt is
tirelessly washed, dutifully bled.
Clive a student a piece of madras,
and he and his wounded ego will be
properly dressed.
For the student himself, the end of
the year does not evolve completely
from a plaid-glad world. Classes
mean struggling: to stay awake, pull
a C, and channel spring-bound en-
thusiasm toward an elusive subject.
A classroom steeped in boredom al-
ternates pressurized learning with
apathetic note-taking. Confusion
and mixed emotions parallel the
plaids. Minds turn on and off with
a maximum effort to concentrate or
relax. Relaxation, once realized, is
converted into activities, the watery
techniques of Swim Show, rehearsals
for the Spring Musical, and frantic-
ally-written copy for the Euclidian
Supplement.
Accordingly, the year ends with side-
long glances, assorted proms, and
baccalaureate. Recognition comes on
a clear, warm night in June, officially
marked by a white sheet of paper.
The calendar relates the close, the
student perceives it, then the date
discarded, for truly the end comes
in the mind. This finality is the last
expression.
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STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS
Starting unobtrusively, with a hand-
ful of "We Try Harder" buttons on a
selected few, the election campaign
quickly becomes more vocal in nature.
Euclid's sedate pink and orange halls
are soon emblazoned with the superior
qualifications of one candidate or an-
other. A combination of off-key mu-
sic, raucous demonstrations, and ri-
bald posters overwhelm the student.
It is not until the nominees make their
speeches in the auditorium that he
can associate a face with a slogan, a
candidate with an idea, and arrive at
a decision.
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Sfudeni Council CabineHL Io Rl: Ron Korash,Judy Rohrer, Leslie McArthur,Wendy Brown, Maureen Trotto, Dale Racnch, Luci Oliverio, Paulo Redding, Bill Millar.
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N. F. L.
Following a year of long hours and
short weekends, the N.F.L. held its
long awaited induction ceremony. AI-
though only in its second year, this
observance has already wrought sev-
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give deserved stature to the group, it
has made N.F.L. a notable organiza-
tion, its pin a symbol of achievement
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Junior Class Cabinet, Row 1 CL to Rl: Jill Haddock, Roz Stuzen, Betsy Gaydos. Row 2: Linda Crockett, Lynn Gulich, Bill Millar Ellie Vincent
Michael Harris.
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Junior Class Officers, Row 1 KL to RJ: Carol Woicik, Treasurer, Margaret
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BASEBALL
For a moment, the crack of wood
forcefully meeting leather resounds
throughout the diamond, and the small
spherical figure quivers in the air. A
confused scramble, jubilant posses-
sion, and the unruly object is tamed
to work for Euclid. Even a bouncing
ball is controllable, illustrated by Eu-
clid's tie for first in the L.E.L,
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Jim Lewis, Wayne Dickheiser, Manager. Row 2: Mr. Ralph Wisniewski, Bill Rockwell, Joe Laukiavich, Torn Mcliledmond, Tom Ullorn, Tim Stupica,
Dave Zuro, Mike Corrigen, Hank McLean, Frank Kovacevic, Mr, Bob Addis, Coach. Row 3: Frank Udovic, Steve Drotleff, Don Woodruff, Jerry
Gustie, Rich Shisila, Ken Thomas, Guy Iarussi, Bob Watts, John Benner.
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BASEBALL SCORES
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Tennis, Row 'I KL to RJ: AI Smith, Glen Forsythe, Fred Mills, Denny Lefond, George Martinsen. Row 2: Bill Vadnal, Al Yacas, Jim Guinter, Herb Anderson
Ken Vandeveer, Row 3: Tom Wotring, Mike Vandeveer, John Crawford, Rick Holloway.
District Champions CL to RD: Ken Vandeveer, Denny Lefond, George Martinsen.
Euclid. . . 3 Parma ...,.. . . 2
Euclid, S 5 Valley Forge . . . . . O
Euclid , , , . 4 St. Edwards r,,.,, . . l
Euclid , 4 Gilmore Academy . . . 1
Euclid , 5 Shaker V. ,.,i.,,. O N
Euclid . . 7 Oberlin . A .,,,.. . , 3
Euclid . . . 5 Willoughby South . , O
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Euclid . . . 5 St. Joseph . . . . O
Euclid .4 ,, 5 Mentor .H .. O
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Euclid. . . . . 2 Elyria ...,. , . . . 3 3 A i
Euclid ,.i..r., 5 Orange .,... , . O
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Winner of Euclid Invitational Tournament - Q
Winner of District Doubles 7
Runner-up of District Singles N '
Winner of Greater Cleveland League -r" XXX
Third Place in State Doubles
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GOLF SCORES
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.9 M Euclid ...,..i. 185 North .... . . 174
Euclid ..... . .186 Parma ..,. ...173
Euclid ,.i..... 172 Mentor ..,...... 166
Euclid i..,.. 164 Harvey l......., 187
-1 g -A Euclid. . . .i.. 173 Cleveland Heights 187
Euclid. .. ii.. 184 Mayfield .. .....179
Euclid ...., . 169 South .i,. ,..., 1 70
Euclid . .. . . 168 Mentor . . . . .169
Euclid ,.,, . .170 Shaw ...,., . . .183
Euclid ..,. .172 Wickliffe . . . . .158
Euclid.. . .196 Shaker ... . . .170
' Euclid. .. . . .180 Riverside . .. . . .175
Euclid .ui, . .192 Brush . . .175
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'- 'ai Euclid. . . . . 169 South c,,..,. . . .170
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Wins 10 Losses 11
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Golf, Row 1 KL to RJ: Mark Smith, Jerry Kish, Mr. Tekieli, Row 2: Wayne Kukla, George
Paul Leber, Joseph Zarr. Row 3: Mr. Pringle.
Golf concerns a determined player,
shiny equipment, and one small, ob-
noxious ball. ln the early spring the
ball submits to the player's rusty stroke
as it is propelled through the air. 'lt
lands with a subdued thump in a
wooded area. Unfortunately, the in-
tensive search for the ball ends with an
extra five strokes. With triumphant
weariness, the player, preceded by
the ball, reaches the sacred eighteenth
green. The season progresses with this
paradox: fewer strokes and more vic-
tories.
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TENNIS
Hardly a mass participation sport,
tennis at Euclid is distinguished by
its excellence. The whiteclad perfec-
tionists seldom achieve gallery glory.
Instead, the elusive ball, returned
again and again, surrenders to the in-
dividual's mastery. Fittingly, the sea-
son passes with victorious matches
and meets, and the individual's sat-
isfaction.
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Jim Leppert. Row 2: Bryan Ross, Manager, Leo Smith, Manager, Walt Bubley, Bob Zonar, Tom Meros, Gordon Kimberly, Bob l-lenikman, Larry Grigsby, Bill Dei,
Randy Jordan, Ken Lucci, John Ulstrom, Dave Welsh, Row 3: Bob Schneider, Manager, Rich Kaczur, Don Lucci, Val Miklausich, Joe Lorek, Greg Sattler, Don
Medved, Mike Kopach, Dave Schaser, Dan Hoffman, Don Reider, Not Present: Don Disantis, Bob Lucci, Tony Rossi, Ray Sweigert.
TRACK
Taut, expectant, the runner
crouches at the starting line. As he
awaits the crack ot the gun, his mind
reviews the countless factors impor-
tant to a well-run race. His spikes
gouge the tracks. His fingers ner-
vously search the cinders for a hold.
Suddenly he is transformed into a blur
of blue and gold, his fears submerged
in his desire to excel.
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TRACK SCORES
Euclid. A A A A 54 Glenville A A A A A
Euclid .,l... l lO Collinwood Vll.,
EuclidAAA .A 88 East A.
Euclid. A A A A 80M Lakewood A A A A
Euclid. A A A A 96 Wickliffe A A A A A A
EuclidA A A A A 86 Fairport Harbor
Euclid AAAA A lO5W Parma AAAAAAAAA
Euclid A A A A 90 Cleveland Heights
Euclid.A.AA8l ShawAAAAAAAAA
EuclidA A A A A 76 Shaker A A A A
Euclid. A AA 90 Brush A A .AAA
Euclid AAAAAA 82 Valley Forge A A A
Wins ll Losses l
First in District
Seventh in Bellaire Relays
Third in West Tech Relays
Second in Sophomore Relays
First in Euclid Relays
First in Lake Erie League
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N. A. S. S.
To most students, the paths of the
scholar and the athlete are divergent.
Both are equally challenging, and
choosing which one to follow is
difficult. However, the members of
NAAASASA, by attaining physical prow-
ess and academic excellence, are able
to tread both.
N.A.S.S., Row 'I KL to Rl: Louis Lorenzi, John Allar, Rick Everstine, Randy Ehinger, Dale Gregorin, Denny Matko, Cal Packard, Nick PerencevichA Row 2:
Eddie Zovack, Kim Kimberly, Jerry Bensi, Bob Zonar, Bob Linsz, Larry Grigsby, Fred Mills, Glen Forsythe, Denny Lefond. Row 3: Rich Kaczur, Dick Kolesar, Brion
Ross, Tom Halbedel, George Martinsen, Ken Rosenthal, Tom Bernlohr, Bill RenningerA Row 4: Jerry Kish, Bill Cathcart, Pete Goulis, Jeff Fryer, Tom Meros,
Bob Radwanick, Walt Bubley, Jack Stunk, Val Miklausich.
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Bombs away!
SWIM SHOW
The oppressive heat filled EucIid's natatorium.
Capacity crowds languidly fluttered programs until
Swim Clubbers converted the pool into a make-believe
array of books. Instantly, the water came alive with
assorted faces, shapes and ideas. A venerable "Re-
luctant Dragon" appeared sporting blue and gold
scales. Turning from fantasy to satire, James Bumm,
"Agent OO6 7f8" answered Wai NapoIo's need for
high adventure. ln keeping with the dangerous deeds
of the hero, three senior boys executed a series of
comedy dives, complete with a precarious bicycle
drive off the high board. A dainty Snow White beck-
oned her dwarfs and seven gracefully appeared. Sen-
ior girls gave their rendition of Arabian mysticism.
"Wai Napolo of l965" saluted themselves in a grand
finale and the audience succumbed once more to
the heat of the evening.
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Shadowed lights dimmed the stage
as melancholy chords drifted over the
still audience. Swiftly the atmosphere
changed to one of frivolity as a bubbly
amateur chorus line hoofed its way
across the stage. Talent Scouts '65
was under way. Folk singers, jazz
artists, dancers and musicians capered
before the skeptical though pleased
audience. Euclid High once again dis-
played its talented unknowns.
A. F. S.
Chosen to represent American youth
in countries abroad, Margaret Nielson
and Ron Karash await the final deci-
sion. The students are partially sup-
ported by the profits from the annual
A.F.S. movies, a fund which is supple-
mented by penny fines for speaking
English in foreign territories: the lan-
guage lab and language classes.
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CAST: ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
PRINCE DAUNTLESS AL KOSTREBA
THE KING TIM TRYON
THE QUEEN MALJREEN TROTTO
WINNIFRED AMY PICCIANO
LADY LARKEN DIANE FRANK
SIR HARRY ED RACICH
MINSTREL DAN PRAZNOVSKY
JESTER JOHN BURNS
WIZARD KEN KUCHARSKI
LADY LUCILLE
LADY ROWENA
LADY MERRILL
SUSANNE LOHREY
ANDREA DASKIVICH
BARB ZELE
CHORUS: Rolly Brown, Cheryl Cradis, Doug
Donner, Donna Fink, Betsy Foy, Carol Frank,
Pat Friedman, Kathy Hays, Marsha Hodakie-
vic, Hilary Hunn, Kathy Hunter, Ken Kapley,
Laura Kempert, Mary Ellen Kucharski, John
Lehr, Karen Lingenfelter, Jim Miller, Lee Ann
Roberts, Ken Rowe, Joel Sarich, Dave Schaser,
Gary Smith, Siggi Stevens, Kathy Troop, Neil
Wagner.
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The Soft Shoe
The Queen and her kingdumb
BIG SHOW
lt was a small kingdom, ruled over
by o talkative queen and a mute king.
A complete reversal of the famed
"Princess and the Pea," Once Upon
A Mattress replaced all of the sugary
tairytale's saccharine appeal with Me-
dieval haopla and Twentieth Century
pazazz. Amy Picciano headed the cast
as Winnitred, the man-hungry princess
who swam the moat, boisterously as-
serted she was shy, and had enough
energy left to lead the kingdom
through a rollicking tight song of love
andthe exhausting Spanish Panic. Un-
wittingly, Winnifred passed her royalty
test: a sleepless night on twenty downy
mattresses - and a set of jousting
equipment. The Princess got her man,
court lovers were reunited, and Queen
Aggrivane's martyrized prattle was si-
lenced. The make-believe kingdom and
the lively cost lived happily-exhausted
ever after.
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So l'm not wearing madras and I have my fingers in my ears. Does
that
make me different?
ART SHOW
A student wanders about the maze
of paintings, both abstract and con-
ventional. Who are the artists? Dali?
Rubens? Euclid students? He travels
through portraits, landscapes, and
photographs, met by an array of col-
lages, sketches, sculptures, and crafts.
He becomes downcast, then joyful, his
mixed emotions reflecting the various
media.
SENIOR TWIST DANCE
ALL-SCHOOL PARTY
Privileges are characteristic of the
senior year. lt is clear to the seniors
that they deserve them. This isn't evi-
dent to administration, and superficial
expressions of seniority have been re-
duced to knee socks on Friday. Hence,
the precedential Senior Twist Dance
came as a triumph, and the graduat-
ing class ponied, jerked, and Watusied
in knee socks and glory.
Those who crave privileges before
the senior year can appease them-
selves at the All-School Party. Stu-
dents can wear madras bermudas,
"Moon-turtle" T-shirts, and colored
socks in the gym, or charge defiantly
up the down stairway. Best of all, any-
one can roam the halls without the
sanction of a pass.
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Do you figure two dubloons will buy us dinner at Captain Fronk's?
Junior Promers pause for punch.
JUNIOR DANCE
The E-room was submerged in an
underwater theme of sea-weed, sunken
treasure chests, and mermaids. The
fascinated juniors drifted into "Ocean
Fantasia." A five-legged octopus dan-
gled omnipotentlyfrom the ceiling, over
couples dancing to the music of Harry
Hershey's orchestra. The four hours al-
lotted to this night of fantasy whisked
by. Midnight approached and the cou-
ples floated up from the bottom of
the sea to home and the world above.
The sparkling fantasy of "One Starry Night"
SENIOR PROM
The boy nervously blurts, "By the way, how about
coming to my Senior Prom-if you're not busy or
anything." She casually accepts, and the date is made.
From that time on Prom night hovers ornnipresently,
overshadowing other events on the calendar. Time
becomes a paradox, passing too quickly for things like
ordering flowers, renting a tux, or selecting a dress,
while it seems unbearably slow in approaching the
final event. Seniors make pre-Prom speculations: How
are they going to decorate? They scour ettiquette
books: Who buys the boutonniere? Confidences are
exchanged: "lt he doesn't like pink, l'lI just crook."
Anticipation comprises halt of the Senior Prom. The
rest of its magic is carried on music and captured
in memories of "One Starry Night."
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"I've got the cookies in my pocket, but its going to be hard to
filch the punch."
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Introduction to on adult world
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The last few moments of being a senior
Goodbye, good luck, for the 784th time. Goodbye, good luck . .
BACCALAU REATE AND
COMMENCEMENT
A beginning, an end, a turning point in the
lives of some 950 students. A feeling: reflect,
regret, exult. For seniors this will be their
final assemblage, the last time which they will
be a part of Euclid High. Some lose the tag
of student. In two days they are transformed
from kids into men and women, a part of the
adult world. Others look forward to college,
new friends, and experiences. All are no longer
seniors, they bid Euclid farewell.
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VALEDICTORIANS
Sue Gulich
Barb sews, plays the oboe, likes
math, and prides herself on being a
first-rate mechanic. lf her interests
are unending, so is her desire to excel.
Marked by a multitude of achieve-
ments, Barb will continue her excellent
academic career with the vivacity and
inquisitiveness that characterize her
as o student.
Straight hem lines, foreign coins,
and an active interest in political af-
fairs typify the myriad aspects of Sue's
personality. Her interests are varied,
and so is Sue, caught between mo-
ments of quiet frustration and sunny
optimism.
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With a rush of poetic images, and
a tumult of geometrical figures, Ken
stands out among the intellects. From
the want of expressing with broken
thoughts the truth that is Eucuyo, to
the devil-may-care adventure that he
finds in ski club, Ken has erected and
left behind his monument of achieve-
ment.
Ken De Loot
Barb Ward
Gail has made a name for herself.
Her classwork, a study in organization,
marks her as a conscientious student.
As editor-in-chief of the '65 Euclidian,
her mania for prompt and complete
accomplishment has labeled her both
a friendly dead-line ogre and a capa-
ble leader. Four years of work have
earned her another name: valedic-
torian.
Springing from a mass of someones,
Barb has attained individuality. She
has emerged as an active student in
addition to achieving academic excel-
lence as a Merit Scholar. Swimming or
marching, she transcends the common-
place. Bark works, neither gloriously
or unerringly. With her honors, she
departs for a bigger somewhere.
Harvey is intrigued by the precision
of math and science. He can be found
in Mr. Reno's classroom puzzling over
a math problem, or in a chemistry or
physics lab completing a new experi-
ment. A combination of knowledge
and a quiet desire to excel is his
formula for scholastic success.
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John has developed his singular per-
sonality from a composite of varied
activities. He seems to be doing them
all at once-writing Euclidian copy,
acting, speaking French, and ponder-
ing over calculus problems. With ap-
parent GOES, he pulls his many selves
together to achieve and accept the
honors of a voledictorian.
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VALEDICTORIANS
Jan is the bookstore's most avid
Mad paperback customer. She also has
a security pillow stuffed in her locker,
underneath calculus and physics books.
There is method in her madness, sup-
plemented by a zeal for learning and
concrete accomplishment. These and
her pillow will secure her future.
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schedule in a relatively short amount
ot time. Editing first page for Survey,
working on a project for Science
Seminar, and completing prodigious
amounts of homework are marked by
his analytical approach and precision
results.
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