Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1965
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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, O 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 Erieis 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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INTRODUCTION 6
SEN IORS 18
ACADEMICS 90
ACTIVITIES 124
SPORTS 174
RECREATION 210
SUPPLEMENT 224
INDEX 257
ADS 292
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ditter between two rnen, tlwese rnen
need not study unlike rnoteriol. lt
is not wlwot o mon studies, but bow
be studies tnot distinguishes one
subject trorn onotner. Both Mi-
cnelson ond Wordsiwortb exorn-
tned the properties ot light, but
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poetry ond Mienelson in rnotlwe-
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ltowo rd tne subject rnotter. Knowl-
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surroundings, ond, but tor tbe
sbodings eteoted by rnen's minds,
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stotentent ot truth
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gop between science and poetry
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eiobte contribution to lnicarnonity,
mon rtnust concentrote on
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subjects which best suit nfs tot-
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Essential to education and life itself is the ex-
pression of ideas, thoughts, and feelings. Through
response to our environment, i.e., through expression
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we grow individually and only through expression can
we communicate. Hence, expression becomes a pri-
mary means as well as a fundamental end of edu-
cation.
Expression fulfills a need to respond, evolves into
a purpose for response, requires an organization of
content and a form or structure which makes the
relationships of ideas, facts, and feelings which we
see effectively communicable to others. We, there-
fore, seek something worth saying, a significant con-
tent, a valid purpose for expression, and a responsive
audience.
Expression requires freedom but also implies re-
sponsibility for fulfilling its purposes. Through ex-
pression we discover our world, make our world, make
sense of it and thereby find ourselves. Let's become
conversant with the tool's true play.
Lester E. Angene
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Spartoco DiBiasio, Director of Secondary Education.
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Euclid Senior High School has attempted to give
you the practical knowledge, the positive attitudes and
skillful habits for complete expression so that you can
"press out" to the very limits of your capabilities. You
are bound only in communication by the ability of ex-
pression through words, you are bound only in living
a full life by expression through thought, you are
bound only in service by expression through deeds,
and you are bound only in creativity by your willing-
ness for self-expression. Our world knows no bounds
for the student who is willing to expend the time and
energy to "reach for a star." Euclid is ready to express
through you its hopes for the future. Many good
wishes go with you as you make this expression a good
"impression" on the world.
Sincerely yours,
Spartoco DiBiasio
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PRINCIPALS
Euclid's assistant principals are
ubiquitous. Offices in the adminis-
trative corridor are not large enough to
contain the amount of activity neces-
sary to guide 3,000 high school stu-
dents. Mrs. Sheats is usually found
surrounded by catalogues and college-
bound upperclassmen. Mr. Wiley, Dr.
Bergern, and Dr. Miller are seen dash-
ing from one room to another as they
observe and help to coordinate the
various activities, classes, and organi-
zations that are vital to the students
school life.
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Mr, William A. Hunter, Principal.
Mr. George Wiley, Assistant Principal.
Each student can find expression for
his talents in a variety of courses and
extra-curricular activities. One can ex-
press himself in many ways. For some
it comes through writing, for others
through speech or drama. Fine arts,
both music and art, are rewarding for
some. Athletic participation, publi-
cations work, or club leadership occupy
others.
I hope that each senior has taken
full advantage of the many oppor-
tunities for expression and personal
fulfillment, As you leave high school,
may you continue this development
and seek even more ways to find ex-
pression for your individual talents.
Our best wishes go with you always.
William A. Hunter
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Division G-L CL to Rl: Mr. Donald Martin, Counselor, Miss Edith Lemon, Counselor, Miss Wilma Gillmon, Dean.
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Stewart, Counselor,
DEANS AND COUNSELORS
Scattered along the office corridor,
twelve small offices form the discipli-
nary center ot EHS. Once this was
only the home of the cut slip and the
dreaded office detention. Now stu-
dents bring not only tangled schedules
and faculty-bruised egos through the
alphabetized doors, but money for
prom bids and problems from home
as well, Here someone counsels the stu-
dent as a distinct personality rather
than a member of the class.
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SCIENCE
Contemplating the physical world, then explaining
and defining what is observed constitutes the work of
a scientist, He views a phenomenon. Unable to under-
stand it, he wonders. l-le uses his background, logic,
and experimentation to develop o theory through
which the phenomenon can be understood. The
validity of his theory is tested through further experi-
mentation.
Our science department utilizes the student's
curiosity, providing him with labs and texts with which
it can be satisfied. His texts provide him with neces-
sary background, but only in the lab does he become
part of what he studies. There he functions as a
scientist, applying past knowledge and logic in order
to give meaning to his observations. Thus he learns
the fundamentals of science, scientific process, and
knowledge.
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Albert Judge Richard Rakovan William Starr David Tanski Ralph Wisniewski
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MATH
Even the concept of "how many?" presented a
difficult barrier to the intellect of primitive man, We
should be as grateful to the prehistoric genius who
gave meaning to numbers over three as we are to
Newton for the invention of the calculus. Today we
have refined and qualified "how many?" in many
unique ways, and with an air of sophistication, we
awkwardly scratch through the intellectual barriers
these "new" problems present. We haven't yet solved
primitive man's puzzle completely, but we have great-
ly surpassed him in knowledge. Through the federal
grant for computer time at Case, our math depart-
ment acquaints the students with the present and the
future means of journeying further into this problem.
Our math courses provide them with o knowledge not
only sufficient for solving todoy's problems, but also
tomorrow's.
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Moses Dannenhirsh Von Hardesty
William DeMora Ronald Harding
Nathaniel Dickinson Raymond Hively
Forrest Diehl Frank Hoffert
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William McCarter
Michael Raicevich
Ruth Smith
Wayne Smith
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The realm of a social studies course extends not
only to an examination of historical facts, it also
dabbles in a survey of human nature. Teddy Roose-
velt's abounding friendliness led him to refer to
Germany's leader as "My friend, Bill the Kaiser,"
and Taft not only pitched the first major league ball
but was the first president to get stuck in a both tub.
Students learn of Andrew Jackson's wild wedding and
his pipe-smoking wife, thus gaining further insight
into the man. The background proves to be colorful
as events and people are thrown into the boiling pot
of history. Found in the steam from the pot is Today,
a mixture of controversy, space flights, scandals, and
Nobel Prizes that highlighted a major election.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Between the object and the word lies a vast land
of ambiguity. Between the sound and the meaning
stands a wall of misconception. The language teacher
gives shape and clarity to a torrent of nebulous
sound. He says the word and repeats it, molds the
sound and repeats it, illustrates the object and repeats
its Film texts and tapes tirelessly echo the lesson.
Eventually repetition yields to originality as the stu-
dent attempts to master another form of expression.
The language teacher correlates object and word,
fuses sound and meaning, until the four become one
and the student comprehends.
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ENGLISH
From a strange mixture of grammar
and e,e. Cummings, Henrik lbsen and
William Blake, the English department
labors to create sensitivity in a gener-
ation solidly grounded in proof only by
existence. English is now taught as an
art rather than a foreign language.
The "how" of sentence structure has
yielded to the "why" of interpretation,
and grammar is secondary to effect.
By listening to recordings, related
suites or operas, and viewing the
literary movies available today, stu-
dents resurrect literature from dusty
manuscripts and apply it to the present
situation and culture. The variety of
topics, ranging from Greek tragedy to
contemporary "beat poetry," provides
something interesting for even the
most lethargic student, transforming
English from a dry, mental exercise to
a flexible composite where each person
can find an expression of himself,
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Wilmer Shuster Delores Tocco
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BUSINESS
Today's business world includes the insurance
executive and the clerical assistant alike and provides
a range of occupations which accommodates a large
variety of interests. ln order to qualify for active par-
ticipation, students must prepare to meet the demands
of an accelerated modern society and a highly com-
petitive field of work. The training begins in the class-
room where economics, keypunch machines, and the
foreign code of shorthand loom as obstacles which
must be overcome. Through a student secretary pro-
gram and activities such as field trips which under-
take a day's work in a department store, the student
becomes more aware of the actual work involved in
his profession. Geared especially for student benefit
is the distributive education program in which employ-
ment provides practical experience.
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HOME ARTS
Although today's emphasis has
shifted from skill in cooking to ease
in calculation, home arts still occupies
an important part in the curriculum.
Euclid's course includes not only the
basic skills of cooking and sewing, but
also a chance to put them to practice
in a fictional home unit.
Concentration is the key to a straight seam,
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Industrial arts develops within the student manual
skills and craftsmanship. He learns how to change
crude materials into objects of beauty and value. As
he plans a design for the object which he intends to
make, he utilizes his knowledge of tooling, takes into
account the machines available to him, and allows
for his own ability to use them.
ln each of the varied courses, his skills are re-
fined. ln metals he learns techniques of welding. ln
drafting he develops the basic skills of industrial
drawing. Automatives provides a chance for the stu-
dent to develop familiarity with a complex machine
and to develop feeling towards its inner-workings. He
must become part of the machine with which he
works.
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James Stanley
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Ronald Chambers
Clarence Eckert
Aloysius Galicki
John Germock
Richard Hungerford
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Forming subject from thought
Through the years the Euclid High music depart-
ment has shown music to be truly the language of 'gases s
emotions. Whenever the strains of the "Hallelujah
Chorus" waft through the corridor with the tenors .......,,,,
squealing to G and the alto sections a half-step flat,
one may envision several faces in the chorus painfully
anticipating the English test to be taken next period.
When the trumpets play in odulterated unison, one
can imagine a series of puffed cheeks and staring eyes
indicating the musicians' conscientious attempts to
remember the causes for World War l. However,
despite academic pressures and mixed emotions, these
students' concert performances achieve musical ex-
cellence.
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ART
An art instructor does not merely teach, he helps
cultivate a talent. His knowledge is not projected to f-M---i-in
the student through a read, write, and listen relation-
ship. The projection occurs through an assimilation
of ideas and technique. For the student, this process
involves the independence of creativity and the task """' --
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influence of color and design, an artist becomes aware
of the control that must be exercised to achieve a
desired expression. While experiencing the battle of i
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DRAMA
iTurn down stage and cross to chair
center left.l The stage direction is o
colorless and mechanical guide to
drama.
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sed.l The actor grapes for the security
of a definite characterization and the
illusion he must create.
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ly.l The movements make intangible
emotion physical.
In drama class the student learns
the techniques necessary to under-
stand a script, casting imitation into
the realm of imagination.
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Here we stand: the tall the angular
the squatty, the lean, and the slack,
a disorganized variety of shapes hastily
stuffed into blue and white uniforms,
awaiting the gym class that will trans-
form us into a regiment of powerful
bronze gods. We dream of grandeur-
to be King ofthe Mountain. "Number
oft!" The Golden Apollo image fades
to the 414 count of "Go, You Chicken-
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ADJUSTED CURRICULUM
The adjusted curriculum provides a course of
study designed to satisfy the needs of the student
who is unable to achieve in our standard educational
program, lt creates a learning situation in which the
student can acquire practical skills and knowledge.
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READING IMPROVEMENT
See Sally read. See her read faster-faster and with
more understanding as a result of the reading improve-
ment program available to Euclid students. Stressing
speed with comprehension, reading improvement helps
not only the slow reader, but also the conscientious
student who realizes the value of increasing his read-
ing skills.
JOURNALISM
The journalism class, a writer's workshop, gives
creative people a chance to express and develop the
seeds of their genius. The students try their hand
not only at factual, "newspaper" writing, but many
times are given an excuse for writing fiction, and
when their friends ask, "A play? What did you write
a play for?" they can reply, "Oh, I had to. lt was a
journalism assignment."
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The Shadow-scope forces increased reading speed.
"That's fine, now tomorrow let's remember to release th m b k
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DRIVING
VVhen insurance conwpanies began
dropping their rates for youthful
drivers with proper instruction, the en-
rollment in driving rose to the satu-
ration point. Among all the subjects
Euclid offers, this one semester course
is the only one distinguished by a
waiting list. The excitement of each
day's narrow escapes, the thorough
instruction, and the lower insurance
premiums have proven irresistible to
any student sixteen or older.
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E-ROOM COORDINATOR
As the new "mom," a very patient Mrs. Martinsen
experienced the various, never-ending antics of
Euclid's E-Room patrons and still survived in good
humor. Her personality was reflected in a casual as
well as spirited atmosphere. After precious hours, en-
hanced by the melodious strains of "Chug-a-Lug" and
other musical masterpieces, she closed-up shop in just
enough time to hurry home and cook supper.
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Nurses: Mrs. Helen Wise, Mrs. Yolanda Kozlowski
VOCATIONAL COORDINATOR
"JOB OPPORTUNITIES!" lf interested, inquire in
Mr. Yokum's office any free period or after school.
Remember "Yesterday's skills are not needed in
tomorrow's jobs. Prepare for tomorrow." Although Mr,
Yokum is seldom seen anywhere except at the end
of the office corridor, posters and job lists project
his presence and advice throughout the school.
NURSES
Down the gym corridor turning at
the fifth door on the right posses one
of sixty students who go to the nurse's
office on any given day. Some are
emergency cases who will be treated
and sent home. Others will argue for
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Secretaries lL to Rl: Mrs, Boyer, Mrs. Herrick Mrs Edwardsen Mrs Maaswinkel Mrs
O'NeiIl, Mrs, Cickavage, Miss Pintar, Mrs. Terlep Mrs Bending Mrs Sbrocco Mrs Stein
SECRETARIES
Serving as the human element be-
tween automation and education,
EucIid's secretaries provide organi-
zation to the functional aspects of
the school. They are also people with
the answer to such questions as the
whereabouts of Mrs. Sheats or Mr.
Yocum's latest iob opportunities.
TREASURER
Mr. Coatsworth's work demands
organization, and for this reason his
office is one of the incongruities of
Euclid High. ln spite of the signs re-
flecting confusion that surround him,
he manages the orderly and precise
handling of school financial affairs.
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Librarians lL to Rl: Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Kadlec, Mrs. McCormack, Mrs. l'l0ZGl, Dr- Dorf, MiSS pfobeff, Mrs. 5l'190fef-
Maintenance Staff. lL to Rl Row 1: Margaret Lichtenberg, Rose Lavalley, Mary Mahne, Mary
Sedja, Rose Brancely, Frances Marn. Row 2: Patricia Clark, Mary Medvesek, Albert Vene,
Angela Konte, Louis DeMore, Eugene lcaovetta, Ann Giameio.
Cusfodians lL to Rl: Gerome Ganser, Head Custodian: George Brewster,
Joseph Pollack.
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Behind a solid, plain door is a small windowless
room. Two large, cloth trash baskets stand in the
center of the room. Propped along the walls are
brooms and mops. Beside them sit buckets and clean-
ing fluids, A wash basin juts from one wall. Stand-
ing in the corner, her back turned and her body in
a shadow, a short woman stretches to reach a rag.
Having grasped it, she turns, picks up a pail of water,
and scurries from the room, the lights go out, and the
door closes.
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student has become little more
than a six-place number or the
second heavy-eyed face in row
three, a degree of creativity in ac-
ademics is likely to be sacrificed
for the expediency of standardized
tests, workbooks, and texts. Every
student adopts an attitude of pa r-
tial conformity: each girl wears
the same bulky mohair and A-line
skirt, each boy talks of horsepower
and cubic inches. Regimentation
approaches a zenith, A formula
defies the imagination. lt is real
and present, and the classroom
tends to become such a formula.
With the end of the tenth period,
the system reverses itself. The
myriad of notices posted daily on
the main bulletin board exert a
compelling force, altering the
dull-eyed scholar into an energetic
laborer. After the meeting he will
be exhausted and positive he is
suffering from a mild form of
mononucleosis, but now no activ-
ity seems too tiring. His interest
catalyzes his energy. l-le expresses
himself through singing, skiing,
and poster-making.
With unbelievable speed the club
rosters shift from maximum to
minimum enrollment as the ado-
lescent personality experiments
and withdraws, searching for its
own channel, Each fad sparks a
club. The new activity attracts an
enormous following which grad-
ually deflates to an enduring core
with purpose, direction, and mean-
ing. The individual becomes a part
of the club, in the individual a part
of the club remains. What is an
activity?-work and fun, prosper-
ity and bankruptcy, relaxed laugh-
ter and strained silence, the block
of copy in the senior index, a fin-
gerprint of personality.
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Row 2: Steve Barnett, Nick Perencevich, Bill Miller, Tom Halbedel, Denny Matko, Denny Cebul.
Student Council CL to RJ Row 'l: Char Hildebrand, Olly Koger, Beth
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ding, Joan Clark. Row 2: Rosalee Beltz, Connie Mantey, Sharon Holland, Luci Oliverio, Nicky Petardi,
Nancy Hagstrand, Wendy Brown, Sue Muscenti. Raw 3: Sue Stanley, Mary Ann Zalar, Karen Oleski,
Diane Bryan, Jacquie Mason, JoAnn Robin Conti, Bob Vicic, Row 4: Harold Prasek, Tom Halbedel.
Chuck Cox, Greg Pike, Jeff Kinsey, Ron Evans, Mark Springer.
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Student Council Officers: Marie Tancredi, Secretary, Steve Barnett, President, Barb Bernla
hr, Treasurer.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council works through com-
mittees designed for various and spe-
cific purposes. With such urgent mat-
ters in mind as senior privileges, small
groups gather in corners to plot.
The executive board provides am-
bitious leaders who set the pace and
try to correlate the demands of both
students and administration, e.g., boys
tuck in their shirts, and the E-Room
opens its doors five days a week.
Success depends upon the interest
of the representatives and support of
the student body. The weekly results
of precious time and effort are pre-
sented in concise reports before hun-
dreds of English students.
Student Council CL to RJ Row 'I: Sue La Bounty, Gail Bahr, Barbara Zmijewskl, Barb Emser, Peg Hocevar, Shirley Krapence, Cherlyn Wood, Sandy Deere Sharon
Thomas, Rosanne Beni, Kathy Vernon, Marilyn Ogrinc. Row 2: Margaret Nielsen, Lynn Gulich, Pat Bashel, Sue Geyer, Cookie Hasto, Chris Kowicki, Kathy Krall
Jeanna Nielson, Cliff Kimes, Judy Rohrer, Denny Cebul, Marie Tancredi. Row 3: Darlene Lipavec, .lan Tuckerman, Linda Scharlau, Carol Wojcik Darlene
Moore, Jan Bielfelt, Maureene Otis, Sue Warner, Bill Millar, Nick Perencevich, Barb Bernlohr, Bill Miller. Row 4: Tom Seddon, Joe Penny, Dave Huncharek
Randy Jordan, Wayne Gould, Shirlee Papalko, Leslie McArthur, Maureen Clemence, Debbie Brown, Pat Buzikowski, Nora Piper, Cathy Straughan, Cindy Grant
Bob Plescia.
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB
Every third Thursday of each month, ggi
Euclid High's largest girl's service club L K
entered and overwhelmed the audito-
rium. "Adopting" and helping to feed
families became the club's most out-
standing project. Canned beans and
peach preserves paved the way to the
climactic Friendship Formal.
Friendship Cabinet IL to RJ Row 'l: Olly Koger, Marilyn King, Kathy Haviland, Linda Jerse, Cindy
Piller, Donna Phillips, Barbara Hull. Row 2: Diane Karrer, Barbara Wile, Tanya Kokal, Marilyn Ogrinc,
Lynda Gulich, Bernice Ulizzi, Margaret Nielsen, Leslie McArthur.
Friendship Club Sophomores KL to Rl Row I: Marianne Garling, Lynn Saulisberry, Michele Scacco, Sue Fryer, Theresa Zupancic, Jill Goodwin, Gerri Artz, Kathy
Pusice. Row 2: Linda Pestotnik, Peggy Tarantino, Donna Glass, Carol Pred, Laurie Harris, Barb Emser, Barb Wince, Barb Brandich, Laura Bucknot, Shelly Spivack.
Row 3: Carolyn Kostansek, Maryellen Jaklicz, Kathy Murphy, Linda Melnikos, Kciree Heighton, Laura Haytas, Marg Jarvis, Linda Ruffing, Cecily Hunt, Kathy
Marten, Barb Martin. Row 4: Lorraine Parulis, Maryann Cherney, Sharon Anderson, Nancy Ludek, Shirley Papalko, Carol Kovacic, Eileen Roth, Sherry Wieland,
Sue Kinkeloar, Sue Albrecht, Beth Acks.
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Andrea Gates, Dinah Tannenbaum, Jeanne Muscenti, Sandy Turkoc, Linda Kovach, Pat Weber, Ann Weber. Row 2: Karen Bahr, Jeanne Price, .Jan Brazalovics,
Betsy Goydos, Starlyn Hudec, Rosemary Kozar, Carol Zaorski, Barb Feldman, Toni Odda, Dixie Taylor, Judy Whitney, Carol Wojcik, Sue Jost, Joanne Vyskocil.
Row 3: Mary Clapacs, Jill Haddock, Roz Stuzen, Cecile Rinaldi, Marsha Hodakievic, Sharri Lang, Donna Jonke, Mary Kastelic, Sharon Murphy, Cecilia Land, Barb
Nason, Barb Eglin, Jackie Ebel, Sue Plummer. Row 4: Rosalee Beltz, Jean Link, Donna Helmick, Linda Kadow, Robin Conti, Donna Sarver, Sharon Metyk, Sue
Geyer, Cathie Wills, Patt Drake, Barb Laser, Patti Gingell, Barb Riebe, Gail Anderson, Sue Geist, Carol Paik, Sue Siders. Row 5: Dawn Jackson, Peggy Frye, Pat
Znidarsic, Sandy Kormendi, Jane Howell, Donna Lewis, JoAnn Waichunas, Mary Ann Ruscin, Kathy Klann, Joyce Yanchar, Barb Zele, Joan Ratter, Joan Reiter,
Pat Donner, Audrey Gudaitis, Mary Blazek, Karen Hennie, Barb Doles.
Friendship Club Seniors KL to RJ Row 1: Debbie Mahany, Karen Felden, Maureen Day, Sharon Thomas, Pat Mulhall, Linda Roberts, Pam Scheurman, Betty Zad-
nikar, Kathy Griffis, Peggy Price, Jan Molchak, Barbara Zmiiewski, Mary Wince, Connie Coppers, Connie Wotring, Amy Picciano. Row 2: Linda Price, Babs
Bessire, Linda Zupancic, Betty Johnson, Roberta McKenzie, Gwen Roberts, Chris Fiorelli, Sandy Mattes, Irene Laukiovich, Mary Ellen Petelinkar, Sandi Saletel,
Dorothy Will, Dollie Archacki, Luba Hodakievic, Gina Onderdonk, Carol Howe. Row 3: Kathy Skonier, Marie Ruth, Jan Vovko, Linda Picozzi, Diane Dular,
Carolyn Schott, Barbara Vrh, Connie Gregurich, Charlotte Snable, Jane Musick, Mary Lyn Terchek, Connie Bretton, Sharyn Harrison, Frances Felz, Judy Sonntag,
Jackie Hovan. Row 4: Bonnie Rozman, Betty Francis, Irene Melnikas, Kathy Troop, Donita Cameron, Diane Gershow, Sally Beutell, Pat Beeman, Vera Gjivanovich,
Linda Hall, Sue Cochran, Eileen Arnold, Barb Crain, Nancy Delost, Bobbie Kelly, Phyllis Piper, Erva Hitchcox. Row 5: Kathy Vernon, Linda Palmer, Diane Stocker,
Bonnie Marincic, Kathy Kolmorgen, Mary Jo Comella, Norma Smith, Romaine Penkala, Pat Buzikowski, Judy Pearce, Peg Wills, Nancy Lehman, Marge
Czaplicki, Karen MacDonald, Mary Lou Strekal, Gail Heighton, Eileen Biederman, Beverly Batic, Linda Emmert.
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Key Club lL to Rl Row 1: Tom Zimmerman, Tony Roberts, Paul Bright, Jim Moore, Dave Kurrenf, Dale Dieckmann, Al Gutierrez, Treasurer, Kiyoshi Aki, Bill
Bertalon, Eric Hertfelder, Vice-President, Dale Glick, President, Denny Cebul, Vice-President, Bill Millar, Dan Hoffman, Tom Seddon, Ray Frank, Ken Kapley,
Rich Berger, George Martinsen. Row 2: Juan Vargas, Chuck Fraley, Jim Guinter, Bob Warzin, Bill Miller, Gary Smith, John Allar, Craig Boehlke, Greg Mucci,
Marty Frank, Nick Zadnik, Jett Fryer, Barry Doyle, Frank Burk, Ray Brow, Jack Strunk, Ron Heinlein, John Rice, Bob Martin, Jeff Carrish, Tom Barker, Dave
Russell, Chris Mandel, Rick Yager. Row 3: Darrell Trebec, Jamie Rose, Rick Hamilton, Curt Mc Rae, Dave Zuro, Rich Courtney, TOFFI Reed, D9"'nY l-efond, TOM
Walter, Al Puller, Jim Francis, Mark Springer, Randy Price, Roy Larick, Jack Fargill, Ken Miller, Dave Wilder, Bob Troop, Paul Haffer, Chuck McCracken, Steve
Lowry, Dave Kral, Tony locofana, Row 4: John Burns, Rick Holloway, Jim Campbell, Dave Bell, Paul Gyongyos, Craig Vernick, Ned Balsley, Jim Cooke, Larry
Cotton, Neil Wagner, Bob Vicic, Ken Ginsburg, Greg Pike, Dave McKee, Tony Rattini, Dave Schaser, Tom Schultheis, Ed Zovack, Kingsley Guy, Gary Lukat, Walt
Bubley, Larry Kemper. Row 5: Bill Hagstrand, Herb Anderson, Joe Kapler, Tom Campbell, John Huebner, John Kovatch, Neal Wade, John Crawford, Dan
Kovatch, Chuck Cox, Steve Bayer, Mike Fergus, Glenn Forsythe, Paul Libby, Paul Hauser, Mark Smith, Bill Hitty, Dave Gubanc, Joel Sarich, Tom Holloway,
Tom Boyce, Steve Kirk, Terry Trebec, Gary Zola, Denny Race, Al Strohen.
Key Club Executive Board CL to RJ Row 1: Al Gutierrez, Bill Bertalan, Denny Cebul, Dale Glick,
William Fortner, Eric Hertfelder, Bill Millar, Tom Seddon.
KEY CLUB
"The meeting will now come to . . .
Al's treasurer's report . . . from the
social committee . . . party at MiIlar's
lscattered cheersl . . . a hayride the
twenty-ninth . . . and coming back
from Convention Vicic got plastered
with toothpaste . . . Come on you guys,
someone's gotta raise the flag . . .
The food wasn't too good, but . .
football game next Saturday . . ."
The Key Club is an organization of
civic-minded students who are willing
to sacrifice their time for the benefit
of the school and community.
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A.F.S. lL to RJ Row 'I: Bill Millar, Eric Hertfelder, Suzanne Lohrey John Lehr Row 2 Jane Holloway Nora Piper Sue Perko Dale Glick Tom Holbedel Sandy
Barker, Mike Harris, Sue Warner, Andi Daskivich, Margaret Nielsen Row 3 Tam Holloway Nancy Lohrey Maureen Trotto Carol Diehl Juan Vargas Diane
Frank, Char Hildebrand, Sheryl Glicker,
AMERICAN FIELD
SERVICE COMMITTEE
This year the A.F.S. Student Com-
mittee was host to two A.F.S. students,
Kioshi Aki from Japan and Juan Varga
from Costa Rica. Before Euclid opened
its doors in the fall to returning stu-
dents, the committee was helping the
new foreign exchange students to get
acquainted with Americans and adapt-
ed to American customs. As the new-
comers' interests spread to other ac-
tivities, the committee turned to pos-
ter-making. Their posters publicized
the annual A.F.S. movies which sup-
plied the money for next year's
students.
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F.T.A. Seniors IL to RJ Row I: Susie Reider, Pam Scheurman, Michele Kmet, Karen DiBianca, Karel Rossow, Jane Stahl, Sandy Mattes, Pat Popovich, Sue Codding-
ton, Linda Price, Mary Wince Row 2: Donna Moretti, Pat Beeman, Gayle Wlison, Sally Beutell, Judy Sonntag, Frances Felz, Donita Cameron, Cathy Boich,
Connie Mantey, Lynn Humphrey, Sheila Pierce. Row 3: Ralph Kirchener, Bill Smith, Marlene Ruder, Sharon McGill, Kathie Luckay, Eileen Arnold, Donna Water-
wash, Erva l-litchcox, Babs Bessire, Susan Gulich, Mary Lou Stelzer, Nancy Delost, Amy Picciano, Row 4: Jean March, Lani Prileson, Elaine Zakrajsek, Jay
Douglas, Diane Stocker, Joan Pureber, Shirley Tarantino, Jean Krenisky, Hilary Hunn, Marty Schwarz, Susan Smith, Judy Novinc. Row 5: Ed Racich, Jim
Miller, Eileen Biederman, Phyllis Piper, Kathy Troop, Bonnie McArthur, Cheryl Steigaut, Mary Lou Strekal, Gale Hezghton, Nancy Lehman.
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Juniors and Sophomores KL to Rl Row 1: Diane Karrer, Pat Weber, Kathy Benda, Mary Ann Mukavetz, Maureen Trotto, Jane Horvat, Judy Whitney,
Carol' Woicik, Sharon Gerl, Diane Frank, Dinah Tannenbaum, Row 2: Carol Pred, Nancy Hagstrand, Peggy Taratino, Donna Phillips, Peg Hocevar, Peg
Wittenmeyr, Trudy Tolar, Betsy Gaydos, Linda Jerse, Jill Haddock, Jan Tuckerman, Kathy Pausic, Tony Milavec. Row 3: Jill Goodwin, Linda Bohinc, Judy
Coolidge, Judy Eichberger, Barb Zele, Cecile Rinaldi, Starlyn Hudec, Becky Rupert, Laura Bauman, Marie Marko, Barb Laser, Pat Gregic, Pat Piwowar, Barbara
Wile, Kathy Marten, Sheryl Glicker. Row 4: Martie Wiehn, Mary Ellen Garisek, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Luci Oliverio, Jill Janda, Jean Baker, Sharon Rutkie,
Barbette Davidson, Rosanne Madeja, Linda Koeth, Jacquie Mason, Donna Huebner, Carol Probert, Darlene Lipovec, Claudia Stallings, Sharon Pawlechko. Row
5: Judy Perko, Kathy Mramor, Sherry Wieland, Barb Martin, Karen Hennie, Jean Link, Jean Schultz, Sandy Kormendi, Jo Ann Waichunas, Sharon Metyk, Cathie
Wills, Lois Dodds, Leslie McArthur, Pamela Madden, Cathy Clements, Lorraine Parulis, Peggy Frye.
F.T.A. Executive Board KL to Rl Row 'l: Joyce Wichert, Connie Bretton, Olly Kager, Vice-President,
Mary Klosky, Treasurer, Sue Perka, President, Carol Frank, Historian: Molly Lowry, Secretary, Joyce
Yanchar.Row 2: Diane Gershow, Sally Beutell, Tanya Kokal, Sue Baker, Norma Smith, Sandy Deere,
Beth Knox, Betty Preston, Marilyn Surtz, Linda Ralls.
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A member of F.T.A. often exists in
a state of Limbo, somewhere between
the student and the teacher. Although
she helps the teachers by tutoring,
running errands, and occasionally sub- T '4 2
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authority. This small taste of teaching
is tantalizing, but that is the purpose '
of the club. Each girl's interest is kept
alive with her goal squarely in front
of her while she waits for the day
when she too will be writing hall
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President. Row 2: Sharon Tucceri, Treasurer, Kathy Courter, Secretary.
FUTURE NURSES CLUB
Future Nurses Club members can
be found scattered widely throughout
the school and community-assisting
in the clinic, working at the hospital,
and participating in the Red Cross.
However, humanistic rewards are not
the only thing responsible for their
active ties. Each task prepares them
further for their chosen profession and
places them a few points nearer the
coveted F.N.C. pin.
Future Nurses Club ll. to RJ Row 1: Sheila Pierce, Mary Lou Cavan, Betty Johnson, Cheri Wood, Romaine Penkala, Noreen Cavan, Jeanna Nielson Kathy Ver
non, Connie Wotring. Row 2: Phyllis Piper, Jackie Penner, Pam Margheret, Ginny Cibbs, Becky Pate, Pris Dickinson, Sharon Tucceri, Dawn Tetrick Beth Geyer
Joyce Chisholm, Row 3: Sidney Kellerman, Judy Sherwood, Donita Cansilio, Sharon Thorp, Marsha Hodakievic, Rosemary Kozar, Marilyn King Mary Jo Comella
Linda Tiffany, Denise Ray, Carlene Almgren, Linda Emmert. Row 4: Jean Link, Donna Fink, Marilyn McBride, Barb Laser, Cecilia Lauer, Nan LeBaron Madeline
Bir, Kathy Courter, Connie Gregurich, Matry Schwarz, Joanne Logar, Jan Heinlein, Marie Ribar, Eileen Biederman, Kathleen Boyd.
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Bonnie Marincic, Lena Newlen, Linda Lackner, Kathy Halo, Pat lnfantolino, Angela Cutrone, Laurie Eppich. Row 2: Carol Scbott, Claudine Sherman, Pris Kimosh,
Pat Saina, Carol Lebet, Chris l-lagstrand, Barb Vrh, Carol Howe, Char Snable, Nancy Linsley, Char LoCuva, Sue Jost, Cheryl Dietrich, Margaret Doyle, Mrs. Good-
man, Adviser. Row 3: Sue Siders, Marion Schwartz, Linda Emmert, Sandy Hall, Lin Baran, Pat Davis, Jackie Hovan, Carol Francis, Carol Zonar, Gerri Jablonski,
Laura Klemenc, Frances Kociancic, Dorry Urbancic, Barb Dales, Eve Archacki, Barb Emser. Row 4: Sally Newman, Cheryl Large, Sandi Andrulis, Jean Ulle, Betty
Francis, Marlene Ferencak, Carol Maupin, Jean Eck, Mary Ellen Petelinkar, Jo Anne Lonchar, Barb Crain, Geri Dougherty, Sue Roberts, Linda Blakeley, Gerry
Friel, Linda Molovac.
FUTURE BUSINESS
LEADERS OF AMERICA
The click and rattle of a typewriter
and a ledger's endless columns are
familiar to the business major. Classes
introduce the mechanics of bookkeep-
ing, typing and shorthand. F.B.L.A.
supplements these skills with practi-
cal opportunities for their use. Speak-
ers and typing pools characterize this
club, an organization that provides a
preparation for a future business
career.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
CLUB OF AMERICA
As a part of a national organiza-
tion, the Distributive Education Club
of America lD.E.C.A.l appeals to the
business oriented student and enables
him to acquire practical experience by
working as a salesclerk for a local
employer.
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D.E.C.A. CL to RJ Row I: Fran Komar, Linda Zupancic, Dianne Mekedis, Nancy Waschura, Judy
Richards, Sue Svirsky, Row 2: Mary Lou Locker, Loraine Burke, Karen Briggs, Jim Boag, Russ Johnson,
Ron Miller, Judie Mitchell, George Edwards, Joyce Fine, Gary Graf, Roger Crombie, Carl Aiken, Jeff
Muellet, Don Zgonc.
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Laurie Eppich, Secretary, Laura Klemenc, Reporter, Betty Francis,
Vice-President, Linda Malovac, Treasurer.
Co-op Students KL to Rl Row I: Pat Theil, Sharon Skupic, Marcie Lushin, Donna Magri, Stephanie
Rovnahrib, Linda Kasunic, Fran Laznik, Pat Gullo, Kathy Pearson, Marian Severino, Martha Leon-
hardt. Row 2: Betty Safreed, Sharon Marn, Bernie Cergol, Elaine Lapinskas, Carolyn Tryon, Donna
Ciomek, Betty Luksic, Joann Debelak, Marilyn Bilicic.
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Sally Ferris, Nancy Hagstrand, Kathy Zaletel, Bobbi Kelly, Juan Vargus. Row 2:
Jan Heinlein, Sue Perko, Bill Bertalan, Barb Zele, Judy Emmert, Mr. Amster. Row 3:
Harry Deckman, Russ Johnson, Ginny Yapel, Ron Heinlein, Kiyoshi Aki.
STUDENT SUPPLY STORE
Five minutes before the first period
class! The student shoves his way
through the throng in front of the door
splotched with paper signs announc-
ing pens, notebooks and typewriting
paper. He quickly looks at the swarm
of book titles around him. After grab-
bing a copy of Cyrano de Bergerac, he
goes to the counter, picks up a few
pencils, and asks for two blue books.
The girl behind the counter hands him
one blue book saying, "Sorry, we only
have one left." She takes his copy of
Cyrano and stamps it. "That will be
65q." The cash register rings, and the
buyer takes his change and rushes
down the corridor and up the stairs to
his class.
CO-OP STUDENTS
Credit should be given to distribu-
tive education as one of the most sen-
sible programs at E.H.S. Co-op students
lead double lives in which classroom
training is applied in part-time em-
ployment. Practical experience in
pleasing both boss and teacher plus
old-fashioned effort and ambition pro-
vide the business-minded person with
ample preparation for o successful
career.
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Concert Band Row 1 lL to Rl: Peggy Wittenmyer, Marilyn Surtz, Judy Coolidge, Diane Bryan, Barb Ward, Gayle Wilson, Anita Coblitz, Sandy Skrli. Row 2:
Paula Redding, Sonja Skrlg, Ron Lewis, Sue Render, Joyce Yerty. Row 3: Terry Skrlanc, Mary Lou Stelzer, Jill Janda, Pam Scheurman, Jane Holloway, Lewis
Fiorifto, Rich Baldini, Tom Allen, Dave Schaser, Pat Gingell, Harry Dickman, Torn Renninger, Tim Campbell, Linda Holly, Bill Baillie, Kathy Hayes, Sally Beutell,
Sheryl Tucci, Sharon Evans, Jean March. Row 4: Trudy Tolar, Diane Karrer, Jan Tuckerman, Mike Savarin, Kathy Hunter, Cathy Wassil, Walter Bubley, Nick
Perencevich, Dave Huncharek, Neil Blasse, Burks Oakley, Joel Sarich, Dudley Prisel, Tom Holloway, Dave Kurrent, Paula Kuchling, Art Yerty, Bill Hitty, Al
Miklavic, Randy Kuznik, Pot Meighan, Ron Abrams, Jack Strok, Chuck Mallue. Row 5: Lucie Oliverio, Carol Diehl, Glenn Miller, Linda Scheibel, Darlene Morgan,
Judy Whitney, Director, Mr. Dale Harper, Juan Vargas, Jim Kurrent, Bruce Baumgardt, Bill Vadnal, George Bllyk, Dennis Sutton, Warner Lindquist, Bill Millar,
Fred Cooper, Tom Pavlik, Bill Srnlck, Dave Robb, Tom Mitchell, Tom Campbell, Tom Paine, Ron Cooney, Tim Masek, Mark Steindler, Lee Pereksta.
CONCERT BAND
The members of the Concert Band
exist in a maze of challenges and
sixty-fourth note cadenzas. This
steady flow of impossible scores is
supplemented by the diverse activi-
ties in the band room. The extremes
of frivolity and serious musical study
provide the means and stimuli for ex-
citng as well as exacting performances.
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Anita Coblifz, Row 2: Jill Jando, Bruce Baurngardf, Glenn Miller, Burks Oakley, Joel
Sarich, Jim Kurrenl.
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Sue Frost. Row 2: Bill Kowicki, Dave McKee, Ken Warren, Steve Kay, Laurie Harris, Cheryl Thomas, Rodger Kay, Roy Petro, Ken Koch, Bob Rose, Rick Yager
Sandy Norris, Row 3: Mark Smith, Ruth Hocevar, Jeff Kish, Dorothy Hacevar, Dave Kershaw, Bob Watts, Harold Prasek, Gail Kempkerk, Bob Pulver, Al St. John
Dennis Van Ooyen, Ron Heinlein, Jerry Kish, Vince Traven, Charles Phillips, Greg Sobole, Quentin Stout, Jerry Kirchner, Fred Schutt, Dave Pultorak, Row 4
Ken Auble, Marty Kelley, Joe Sanda, Karen Hennie, Bill Pulver, Tom Barker, Larry Selepak, Jerry Tomko, Russ Kane, Greg Pike, Frank Petrik, Chuck Fraley
Martha Ross, Rich Preztak, David Watterman, Tony Rattini, Jim Zoller, Greg Mucci, Steve Soloky, Rick Holloway, Frank Botz, Tim Tryon.
ln the name of Allah, Christ, Moses . . . and Mr. Harper.
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The sound of string instruments
dominate the melody as three times
a week orchestra members combine ef-
forts for symphonic tone. Music such
as the highlights from "Porgy and
Bess" can achieve the appropriate
depth through the full range of sound
afforded by an orchestra. Whether
participating in annual festivals or
the spring musical, the orchestra is a
blend of talent and diligent practice:
a formula for quality.
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Orchestra Row 'IKL to Rl: Sue Perko, Amy Picciano, Dawn Kepetz, Gail Booth, Mary Ellen Jaklic, Glenn Forsythe, Martin Francis.. Row 2: Cecile Rinaldi, Sharon
Tharp, Janet Basa, Linda Herak, Pam Massen, Dan Watkins, Terry Skrjanc, Pam Scheurman, Ron Abrams, Mary Lau Stelzer, Anita Coblifz, Marilyn Surfz, Peggy
Wiltenmeyer, Bill Baillie, Barb Gilles, Diana Glick. Row 3: Jim Schufle, Richard Dvorak, Bill Smith, Judith Gasper, Margarafe Pogradis, Jo Ann Hart, Luba
Hadima, Dave Wilber, Neil Blasse, Harold Prasek, Lee Pereksfa, Harvey Ruben, Tom Payne, Dave Schaser, Jean March, Dave Pultoric, Bob Rose, JUN Smeker,
Marcia Mamrack. Row 4: Jim Kurrenf, Bruce Baumgardf, Randy Kuznik, Patrick Mann, George Carter, Tom Pavlik, Jane Stahl, Sue Williams, Director Dale
Harper.
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Chorol Masters CL to Rl Row 1: Pat Jobe, Cheri Wood, Gloria Copretti, Lee Roberts, Char Hildebrand, Lori Sabol.
Row 2: Marlene Ruder, Pam Rudiak, Diane Frank, Sharon Wheeler, Pat Wicheff. Row 3: Andi Daskivich, Diane Ait-
ken, 'Jane Stahl, Amy Picciano, Suzanne Lohrey, Donna Rihtarshich, Suzi Kniess, Betsy Foy. Row 4: Jim Marino, Neil
Wagner, Bob Vicic, Bill Millar, Jim Miller, Kiyoshi Aki, Ralph Kirchener, Jeff Kinsey. Row 5: Craig Voll, Greg Pike,
Paul Pavlik, Dale Glick, Jim Klopovic, Doug Lilley, Joel Sarich, Chuck COX, GCIFY Smith.
Choral Masters Accompenists CL to RJ: Laura Kempert, Cecily Hunt, Phil Beining,
CHORAL MASTERS
A mutual desire to sing and to sing
superbly unifies the Choral Masters.
Working as a closely knit group, it 'x Y
strives for a perfection in harmony i
and rhythm and for an intangible tone
quality. Climaxing a half year's work
was a unique and lively Christmas
Concert which was enjoyed as much by
the students and teachers as by the
choir itself.
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Choral Masters CL to RJ Row 'l: Sandy Deere, Elaine Rossi, Cathy Boich, Sally Ferris, Gayle Walker, Darlene Gorfz, Lynn Humphery, Kathy Di Lillo Row 2
Jeanna Nielson, Cheryl Cradis, Cherie Barfos, Gail Gulbenkian, Karen MacDonald, Nora Piper, Betty Hudson, Dawn Jackson, Karen Henderson Carolyn Bernt
son. Row 3: Carol Frank, Hilary Hunn, Mary Ann Vardian, Barb Zele, Sue Warner, Bobs Bessire, Kathy Emmerf, Cindy Jerabek, Cecily Hunt Laura Kemper?
Row 4: Harald Glenn, Ed Racich, Tim Tryon, John Burns, Dave Gauch, Jim Beran, Dan Hoffman, Ken Kapley, Bob Wickes. Row 5: Craig Boehlke Phil Benning
Bill Miller, Wayne Wiblin, Dan Praznovsky, Jeff Tucker, David Peek, Ray Sweigert, Dan Miller, Gary Kleckner, Jim Burnett, Mike RUS-Cin
Choral Masters Executive Board KL Io RJ Row 1: Amy Picciano, Kathy Emmert, Andi Daskivich, Sue Warner, Jane Stahl.
Kleckner, Paul Paylik, Bill Miller, Jeff Tucker, Dale Glick, Mike Ruscin.
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Once upon a time a song was merely
sung, but no longer. lt is coaxed,
yelled, and pounded to perfection by
Mr. T. It is made tangible as the wal-
rus and the carpenter pantomine their
quest for oysters. Striking costumes
and unique lighting compliment the
song. Then the mood changes and a
melody is flung madly about the stage
in a wild search for mistletoe. Between
performances normalcy exists, and the
cycle of singing and interpretation
resumes.
Sophomore Cadet Choir IL to RJ Row 1: Judy Perko. Row
2: Sue Chandler, Carleen Mack, Dale Racich. Row 3:
Marcia Chapman, Sue Land, Jackie Harris, Dianne Saul.
Row 4: Steve Zdara, Jeff Carrish, Marty Frank, Bill Hqggel-
bach. Row 5: Dave Russell, Ron Sweed, Jack Strunk, Doug
Hackle, Tom Seddon.
Girls Colncert Choir KL to RJ Row 1: Jane Horvat, Beth Hodder, Sharon Gerl, Evonne Monoyudis, Janis Fabian, Gail Bahr, Judy Sherwood, Bernie Campbell,
Gail Neithercott, Betty Johnson, Beth Knox, Kathy Vernon, Darlene Pragacy, Saraiane Swaney, Georgia Geer. Row 2: Tanya Kokal, Sheryl Glicker, Cecelia
Mavec, Cathy Scheiner, Kathie Schmidt, Charlotte Neff, Debbie VanKarngut, Linda Kadow, Donna Fink, Carol Whittaker, Chris Pado, Marjorie Hart, Arlene
Wagner, Rosemary Cohara. Row 3: Karen Baur, Jan Brazalovics, Linda Jerse, Marsha Dunker, Linda Himes, Jean Link, Cheryl Walton, Sue Geyer, Linda Roberts,
BO""l'9 Sfevenfl Bflfb Eglin, Kflfhy Makowski, Cheryl Kostick, Lynn Hasko, Gerrie Mikoch, Diane Tarantino. Row 4: Rosemary Stermole, Jan Wallace, Kathy
Goldstein, Chris Ross, Margaret Neilsen, Cheryl Gillespie, Sue Siders, Pat Friedman, Barb Thorpe, Ginger McCreight, Judy Emmert, Pot Znidarsic, Ginny Cibbs,
Marsha Hodakievic, Jeanne Price, Robin Conti, Donna Sarver, Pam Margheret.
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Sophomore Cadet Choir CL to RJ Row 'lz Lynne Lardin, Nancy Kaselack, Donna Serksnis, Georgeanne
Orlando, Susanne Fryer. Row 2: Becky Leister, Patty Paulchek, John Arko, Shirley Krapence, Norene
Skerly, Laura Hayfas. Row 3: Jim De Viney, Cliff Plotf, Mark Capretta, Barb Martin, Marge Jarvis, Debbie
Beckwith, Loraine Parulis. Row 4: Al Sinkovic, Jim Brown, John Lipnicki, Denny Bilyk, John Ruscin,
Bob Hylkima, Randy Price. Row 5: Ray Brow, Tom Boyce, Dave Gubanc, Mark Polo, Joe Zinnegar, Bob
Pignatiello, Rich Tiderman.
Sophomore Girls Choir IL to Rl Row 1: Donna Yopko, Barb Widmar, Margaret Doyle, Linda Ullestad, Marianne Garling, Carol Heinz, Kafhy Calvert, Jo Ann
Svetin, Martha Wiehn, Denise Scheurman, Sharon Pawlechko, Row 2: Sherry Wohl, Kathy Kordet, Linda Switzer, Donna Phillips, Barb Emser, Jackie Cabala,
Sharon Violanti, Carol Sestak, Judy Brown, Karen Skolaris, Kathy Krall, Becky Porter, Pat Lefanosky. Row 3: Barb Bowman, Sue Albrecht, Maryann Cherney,
Laura Hitchcox, Donna Capella, Cheryl Oyler, Jackie Mason, Linda Jimison, Linda Horsey, Cookie Hudock, Carol Hayward, Alice Cercek, Linda Axford, Becky
Kapferer, Cindy Grant.
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Chess Club Row I CL to RJ: Chris Braden, Wayne Rohricht Row 2 Tum Howe Ken Rosenthal Carol Smith Dave
Swoddell, Scott Winsor.
CHESS CLUB
Royalty will be dethroned, knights
will be captured, and the clergy will be
martyred and sacrificed as armies of
red and white grapple. The chess team
plots these masterpieces of circumven-
tion, designing triumphant mental
attacks on a chessboard battlefield.
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POLITICAL AFFAIRS
Election Day approached. For Eu-
clid's election, P.A.C. hustled about
obtaining election booths, forming
Democratic and Republican commit-
tees, and organizing campaigns with
rallies and posters. ln the aftermath
a movie was shown on the growth of
the Communist Party, and a speaker
came to discuss the rebuilding of the
Republican Party.
WORLD AFFAIRS
Interest in world happenings and our
country's role in them characterizes a
member of the World Affairs Club.
Through meetings and various other
functions, the club explored the many
facets of the international scene, An
interesting schedule of lectures and
discussions, highlighted by the Inter-
national Banquet in February, helps
the member comprehend the signifi-
cance of the kaleidoscopic events of
the modern world.
Political Affairs Club Row I KL to RD: Hilary Hunn, Romaine Penkala, Jane Musick, Cheri Brown, Lubo
Hadakievic, Alice Love, Sue Baker, Barb Zmijewski, Mary Wince. Row 2: Debbie Wallace, Linda
Watson, Olly Koger, Amy Trommetter, Sue Gulich, Sharyn Harrison, Nancy Delost, Kathy Callahan,
Nancy Lehman. Row 3: Mike Palka, Jeff Fryer, Don Rieder, Chris Braden, Dan Praznovsky, Craig
Stenger, Bill Renninger, Scott Winsor, Dave Swaddell, Paul Gyongyos, Wayne Rohricht, Ernest Krysty.
World Affairs Club CL to Rl Row I: Bill Millar, President, Nora Piper, Secretary, Mary Lou Strekal, Treasurer, Bonnie McArthur, Vice President, Row 2: Jan
Hribar, Kathy Callahan, Marguerite Ehlert, Jan Brooks, Ellen Fike, Kathy Hunter, Jan Heinlein, Amy Trommetter, Marge Czaplicki, Sharyn Harrison, Mike Palko.
Row 3: Sponsor, Mr. Raymond Hively, Mike Harris, Linn Conley, Marsha Dunker, George Barabas, Jane Holloway, Kathy Fugina, Nancy DeLost, Wayne Rohricht,
Dan Praznovsky. Row 4: Sherry Salisbury, Cheryl Brown, Lubo Hodakievic, Robin Alexander, Sandi Cable, Olly Koger, Jane Musick.
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Gayle Wilson, Mary Wince. Row 2: Wayne Karberg, Chuck Cox, Rick Yager, Steve Kirk, Ray Frank, Eric Hertfelder. Row 2: Ron Havener, Jack Strok, Joe Chase,
Barry Balka, Steve Boyer, Paul Gyongyos, Bill Millar, Tom Lewis, Denny Morris, Ken Ginsburg, Curt McRae.
The hysteria of an angry child meets the hostile complacency af a "dolI."
Science Seminar has become a thriv-
ing organization in which the scientifi-
cally oriented student finds refuge
from the battered English book. The
seminar meets once a week on Wed-
nesday evening and functions with in-
formality uncommon to the class-
room. The student casts aside thoughts
of work and finds instead a learning
situation in which his primary interest
may develop more casually.
DRAMA WORKSHOP
The stage glooms brown-black. ln a
well of green light a girl simulates the
growth of o seed through the move-
ment of her own body. Around the rim
of the well the dark faces of her class-
mates watch her as the cobalistic
music of Debussey settles over the
circle. Through this exercise, the girl
awakens to her inabilities. She must
overcome her awkwardness, conquer
her inhibitions, and deepen her sen-
sitivity. This interpretation is the start
of her own dramatic maturation.
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STAGE CREW
The stage crew produces the visual
illusion that surrounds the drama. The
crew members dwell in the recesses of
the stage, emerging as production
dates close in to hammer, saw, paint,
size, adjust lights, and stencil. Techni-
cal efforts climax in a disastrous dress
rehearsal, frenzied corrections, and a
smooth performance in which the
technical work at last becomes an in-
tegral part of the show.
MATH CLUB
ln an isolated corner of the third
floor, there is a classroom where at
3:40 p. m. on Tuesdays, many of the
laymen's undisputed truths are sus-
pended. Two and two don't always
equal four, and a piece of paper is like-
ly to sport only one side, Wednesday-
morning-scholars sometimes find an
unwieldy problem sprawling over the
blackboard and come to the conclu-
sion that a computer spent the night.
Actually there is nothing mysterious
about the procedures - logic is the
province of all men.
Stage Crew KL to RJ Row I: Pam Long, Ken Kapley, Dianne Saul, Shelley Spivack. Row 2:
Wayne Ballantine, Bruce Lamb, Bill Hasselbach. Row 3: Dan Watkins.
Meth Club KL to RD: Eric Hertfelder, Dave Swaddell, Ken De Laat, Laurie Harris, Bill Somers, Martin Francis, Jan Hribar, Anita Coblitz, Harvey Goertz, Ray
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FOREMAN'S CLUB
The industrial arts teacher cannot
immobilize his students neatly in as-
signed seats or personally watch over
each step in the long path to the fin-
ished product. However, most of the
skills he teaches are potentially dang-
erous and require the very supervision
he cannot give. The solution is simple.
Some students, superior in skill and
responsibility, are chosen as assistant
instructors. They must walk the pre-
carious path between student and
teacher and carry the responsibility
for another's safety, yet, any shop boy
is honored to become a foreman.
MOVIE CLUB
During his lunch period, the Euclid
student must find amusement to dis-
solve the frustrations of the morning.
He may seek diversion in the library,
the E-Room, or at the noon movies.
Silence and extended conversation only
create further stress. Therefore, after
eliminating the library and E-Room,
the student relies on the Movie Club
to amuse him. Many students are in-
debted to this club for preserving good
mental health.
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Movie Club Row 'I KL to Rl: Connie Gregoric, Sue Eder, Sandy Gfeller. Row 2: Roger Sheppard, Mike
Palko, Bill Dock, Paul Haffer, Row 3: Bob Lemieux, Wayne Karberg, Walter Schuttenberg, Larry
Kemper. Row 4: Larry Bydash, Paul Pavlik, Bruce Geddes.
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kovic, Judy Zivkovich, Judy Whitney, Pat Weber.
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Prodded by the hoarsely jovial com-
mands of Vacc+, the ad club members
stamp and punch their way through
the Friday night crowds. The motive is
spirited, the method effective. Observe
the red and green EUCLID that labels
the back of every hand.
CAMERA CLUB
Good pictures are rarely taken acci-
dentally. A conscientious photographer
equips himself with precise knowledge
of his camera and the various tech-
niques necessary in succesful photog-
raphy. The time and effort he spends
are motivated by his interest, supple-
mented by his imagination, and com-
plemented when his candids display
an artistic quality.
Camera Club CL Oo RJ: Torn Neuman, Wayne Wiblin, Jim Burnett, Harold Prasek, Jeff Tucker, Louis Fioritto, Fred Schutt, Sponsor Mr. William Gall.
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G.A.A. Officers lL to RJ: Dee Totten, President, Trudy Tolar, Secretary, Mary Ann Vardian, Vice-President, Barb
Laser, Sports Coordinator, Barb Bernlohr, Treasurer.
Girls spring into action . . .
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Gasping for breath, the roving guard intercepts
o pass. Someone yells, "Shoot, shootl", and in a
frenzied burst of excitement the ball darts past the
basket and over the backboard.
Zero-zero. Side out. Zero-zero, Side out. Zero-
zero . . . The volleyball game continues in this man-
ner until a deluge of ear-piercing shrieks announces
a point.
With a tremendous swing, the hockey stick makes
contact. The little ball hurtles forward, hits a knee,
and careens into the goal, followed by cries of anguish
and delight.
The Girls' Athletic Association provides its mem-
bers with practice thot builds skills to supplement
their abundance of spirit.
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GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB
With a loafer on one foot, a bobby sock and sneak-
er on the other, the girl walks self-consciously down
the hall. No, she has not suffered mental collapse. She
is enduring the membership rites of the Girls' Leaders
Club, an organization known for its development of
leadership qualities and its mania for warm-up exer-
cises. Next year, that new girls' leader will be an
aide to the Physical Education Department as she
takes attendance, referees games, and enthusiasti-
cally leads her class through "jumping-jacks" and
"fanny-scoots." For now, however, she will have to
be content with kneeling in the E-Room to sing
"Jingle Bells."
. . . ln after-school G.A.A. competition.
Girls' Leaders Club Row 1 CL to Rl: Gail Gulbenkian, Sandy Deere, Sonia Skrlj, Dee Totten, Jean Petovsek, President, Sandy Car.
penter, Kathy Courter, Sue Cochran. Row 2: Marilyn Surtz, Ginny Cibbs, Betsy Gaydos, Jill Haddock, Molly Lowry, Secretary:
Jill Malokas, Cecilia Rinaldi, Ellie Vincent. Row 3: Paula Kuchling, Barb Bohinc, Judy Rohrer, Barb Zele, Shirley Tarantino, Treasurerj
Terry Stepic, Toni Milavec, Trudy Tolar. Row 4: Darlene Gortz, Barb Nason, Margaret Nielsen, Joan Pureber, Vice-President, Carol
Wojcik, Loretta Heise, Barb Eglin. Row 5: Sandy Kormendi, Jean Schultz, Tanya Kokal, Barb Bernlohr, Judy Whitney, Marie
Tancredi, Roz Stuzen.
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"Happiness is a dry towel after prac-
tice. Dry hair is comforting, too. Some-
day l'Il do the senior solo. lf we con't
have initiations, then, by George, we'll
have parties. Look, l'll teach you to
swim before the end of this six weeks,
or my name isn't . . ." EucIid's Swim
Club follows a simple formula: culti-
vate talent, teach techniques, blend in
perfection, add large amounts of as-
sorted fun, and soak all year.
Wai Napolo Officers KL to RJ: Marsha Dunker, Secretary: Tom Tumbry,
President: Bill Millar, Treasurer, Mary Klosky, Vice-President,
Wai Napolo QL to Rl Row 'l: Linda Ralls, Oralee Tyler, Bonnie Swanson, Barb Word, Susie Reider, Donna Moretti, Char Hildebrand, Sandy Barker, Mary Klosky,
Linda Tiffany, Michele Kmet, MoryAnn Vardian, Sheila Pierce. Row 2: Carole Miller, Cindy Grant, Jackie Harris, Nancy Robb, Sue Chandler, Marilyn Boyd, Mike
Harris, Marsha Dunker, Beth Hodder, Sharon Gerl, Darlene Lipovec, Jean Winters, Carol Ostrander, Debbie Lipsfreuer, Dorothy Susfersic, Paula Schulte. Row 3:
Tom Tumbry, Kiyoshi Aki, Craig Vernick, Dave Wilder, Rich Kershaw, Chuck Mallue, Chuck Hraster, Bill Millar, Pat Meighan, Bill Kentner, Dave Robb, Lee
Pereksta. Row 4: Bob O'Hara, Larry Cotton, Bob Henikman, Dave Kershaw, Tom Holloway, Warren Wirtz, Doug Lilley, Neal Wade, Jack Strunk, Ken Miller,
Ray Preztak, Dennis Sutton.
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Ski Club KL to RJ Row 'lz Jeanne Price, Jill Haddock, Sheryl Salisbury, Kathy Callahan, Carol Pred, Pam Scheurman, Barb Zmijewski, Dale Racich, Karen Di-
Bianca, Sue Muscenti, Carol Miller, Kathy Griffis, Peggy Price, Jan Molchak, Char Snable, Diane Dular, Cathy David, Judy Rohrer, Denny Cebul. Row 2: Tim
Tryon, Sue Reider, Laura Schegel, Kathy Skonier, Kathy Enright, Lynn Rossow, Deb Beckwith, Barg Jarvis, Carol Ostrander, Jill Malokas, Gail Neithercott, Marsha
Dunker, Margaret Neilson, Carol Probert, Becky Rupert, Marsha Walton, Lin Horsey, Ginny Sames, Sally Tiedman. Row 3: Lois Erzen, Sonja Skrli, Sally Beutell,
Judy Springer, Jan Bieltelt, Debby Lipstreuer, Sue Chandler, Karee Heighton, Linda Ullestad, Jackie Harris, Cindy Grant, Erva Hitchcox, Gale l-leighton, Janet
Nainiger, Kathy Kolmorgan, Linda Dailey, Sherry Macaul, Nancy Skupic, Gail Anderson, Row 4: Mike Kopach, Jean March, Jane Holloway, Sherry Wieland,
Barb Doyle, Harvey Doremus, Craig Vernick, Dale Glick, Mike Vandeveer, Wayne Ballentine, Chuck Phillips, Bob Schneider, John Burns, Jerry Loncala, Ed
Racich, Mark Springer, Mike Today, Roy Larick, John Cimperman, Connie Bretton, Kingsley Guy, Ken De Laat.
Ski Club CL to Rl Row 1: Erik Carlson, Dave Zuro, Al Olgiate, Donna Malz, Rosemary Czohara, Mary Cooney, Connie Coopers, Denise Ray, Betsy Foy, Joyce
Chisholm, Betty Johnson, Beth Knox, Karen Henderson, Rosanne Beni, Kathy Vernon, Linda Price, Sandy Deere, Karen Weseli, Robin Alexander, Pat Mulhall,
Sandi Cable, Sharon Gerl, Cathie McGraw, Linda Akraboff, Becky Pate, Elizabeth Hohs, Row 2: John Curtis, Karen MacDonald, Larry Grigsby, Karen Baur,
Linda Glicker, Kathy Troop, Carol Zaorski, Ellie Vincent, Marcy Mamrack, Sharon Tharp, Debbie Wallace Cordon, Pat Bashel, Carol Whittaker, Carol Bell,
Karen Benso, Alice Grdanc, Lyn Karlan, Linn Conley, Oralee Tyler, Sandy Schwabauer, Peggy Wittenmyer, Lois Dodds, Madeline Bir, Linda Bluhm. Row 3:
Neil Wagner, Andi Daskivich, Shirley Papalko, Carol Znider, Joyce Yanchar, Nancy Burich, Torn Reed, Betsy Gaydas, Sandy Carpenter, Marion Schwarz, Marty
Schwarz, Carole Kapel, Romaine Penkala, Mary Jo Comella, Jo Anne Miklavic, Bonnie Marincic, Michele Kmet, Kathy Butt, Kris Carter, Sue Breitsch, Linda
Minnillo Marilyn Perka, Jan Wolfenberg, Jud Emmert, Judy Howe, Mike Harris. Row 4: Barbette Davidson, Betty Preston, Don Miller, Jeff Papalko, Phil Park-
hurst, Doug Lilley, Brigette Depretis, Bill Kelley, Wayne Gould, Bruce Blumenstein, Gary Zola, Denny Race, Jim Dadante, Rollin Yanchar, Terry Trebec, Ken
Rowe, Len Brazee, Jim Miller, Al Podboy, Chris Jochum, Ron Sterling, Ray Frank, Craig Boehlke, Char Hildebrand, Peg Hocevar, Elaine Gibson, Mary Lou Strekal.
Ski Club Officers CL to Rl: Ken Rowe, Vice-President, Mike Harris, Sec
retary, Jeff Papalko, President.
SKI CLUB
Late fall converts a huge portion of
the student body into a collection of
ardent weather watchers. Depending
on the condition of the snow, the
fledgling skiers alternate between wild
elation and dark reproach. Dick God-
dard's weather report replaces "Bo-
nanza" as their favorite program un-
til at least a foot of good hard snow
covers all of Mt. Chalet, and Satur-
day morning's excursion is assured.
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Folk Club lL to RJ Row 1: Sherry Salisbury, Cynthia Jerabek, Dave Bros, Craig Stenger. Row 2: Amy Picciano, Chip Roberts, Sue Albrecht, Cheryl Large Gail
Heighton, Karyn Lingentelter, Ginny Sames, Hilary Hunn, Jan Brooks, Lin Emmert, Eileen Biederman, Phyllis Piper. Row 35 Mr. Backos, Kathy Callahan Sandy
Hall, Gail Booth, Karen Wesell, Nancy Linsley, Deborah Wallace Cordon, Barbara Kruger, Kathy Marten, Ralph Kirchener, Dan Watkins, Russ Johnson Ken
Kucharski, Ron Carpenter, Tim Tryon, John Burns, Ernie Krysty.
FOLK CLUB
Students with a high degree of in-
terest in folk lore and folk songs find
the newly formed Folk Club appealing.
The club sings a folk song, then ex-
plores its origin. A meeting consists of
strummed guitars, a history lesson,
and strained vocal chords.
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Folk Club Officers KL to RJ: Sherry Salisbury, Secretary, Kathy Callahan, Treasurer
Tim Tryon, President, Ken Kucharski, Vice-President.
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The mighty paper clip badges
reigned supreme as EucIid's spirit-mak-
ers filtered through the student ranks
with enthusiasm in tow. Theirs was a
Pied Piper's battle cry, and like effer-
vescent newsboys, they distributed dec-
orative literature suggesting such vic-
tory tactics as "KILL," Sprite and
sparkling on Fridays, "secret" for the
rest of the week, the Spirits Club con-
tinued to be the mainstay of our "bIue
and gold."
SPECTRUM
Those who shun clubs with specific
purposes often find refuge under the
glittering generalities of the Spectrum
Club. No one can dispute the broad ap-
peal of its purpose: to provide creative,
fanciful, and healthful fun. Beginning
with the annual Halloween masquer-
ade, the year's activities are left to the
caprice of the club members.
Spirits Club CL to RJ Row 'l: Diane Dular. Row 2: Denny Matko, Karen Henderson, Maureen Day,
Norma Smith, Kathy Vernon, Row 3: Miss Sandra Driscoll iadvisorl, Betty Johnson, Dave Robb, Sue
Cochran, Char Hildebrand, Row 4: Marsha Hodakievic, Holly Lucas, Barb Bernlohr, Sandy Barker,
Craig Boehlke, Nick Perencevich, Bob Linsz, Mally Lowry, Mary Klosky, Sue Warner. Row 5: Eric
Hertfelder, Tanya Kokal, Beth Knox, Andi Daskivich, Rick Everstine, Connie Mantey, Jane Stahl.
Row 6: Sharon Thomas, Dave Wilder, Marty Lybarger, Barb Bohinc, Bill Millar, Marie Tancredi,
Sandy Deere, Marge Reynolds. Row 7: Dale Gregorin, Jan Brazalovics, Dale Glick, Debbie Brown.
Spectrum CL to RJ Row 1: Cynthia Jerabek, Vice-President, Mary Lou Cavan, President, Jan Molchak, Barb Zmijewski, Char Snable, Kathy Fugina, Sherry Salis-
bury, Debbie Wallace, Diane Gershow. Row 2: Gayle Wilson, Joyce Chisholn, Gwen Roberts, Roberta McKenzie, Sue Baker, Mary Wince, Sandy Gfeller, Connie
Mantey, Kathy Hunter, Cheryl Brown, Karen Weseli, Barb Ward, Jane Musick, Sandy Barker, Beth Knox, Carol Diehl, Lynn Humphrey, Laurie Harris, Carol
Wojcik, Barb Eglin, Darlene Upovec, Sharyn Harrison. Row 3: Sonia Skrlj, Donita Cameron, Judy Springer, Sheila Pierce, Stephanie Cardullias, Robin Alexander,
Pat Buzikowski, Jan Nainiger, Connie Bretton, Frank Purk, Tom Barnhart, Mary Lou Strekal, Sue Cochran, Kingsley Guy, Laurie Schlegel, Kathy Skonier,
Kathy Enright, Dave Swaddell. Row 4: Hilary Hunn, Nancy Lehman, Geri Dougherty, Wayne Wiblin, Kathy Dragolich, Bonnie McArthur, Jean March, Sally Beutell,
Don DiSantis, Patt Drake, Barb Riebe, Wayne Gould, Audrey Gudaitis, Joan Reiter, Jan Brooks.
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National Honor Society Row 1 IL to Rl: Kathie Luckay, Cheryl Wood, Sandy Deere, Maureen Day, Judy Springer, Beth Knox, Jane Stahl, Linda Price, Mary Lou
Cavan, Alice Love, Connie Wotring, Karen Di Bianca. Row 2: Sandy Gfeller, Karen Weseli, Sue Baker, Jan Molchak, Carole Jelenic, Amy Picciano, Sheila
Pierce, Cheryl Brown, Carol Diehl, Cynthia Jerabek, Arlene Snitzky, Marilyn Ogrinc, Mary Klosky. Row 3: Thom Frolich, Andi Daskivich, Jan Heinlein, Linda
Watson, Babs Bessire, Ellen Fike, Denise Ray, Anita Coblitz, Betty Preston, Martha Schwarz, Diane Stocker, Jan Hribar, Jan Brooks, Martin Francis, Richard Ker-
shaw, Row 4: Mary Lou Strekal, Kathy Kolrnorgen, Elaine Gibson, Bill l-lagstrand, Patti Beeman, Kathy Courter, Sharon Evans, Linda Palmer, Susan Gulich, Sandy
Carpenter, Nancy Delost, Hilary Hunn, Lani Prileson, Joyce Yerty, Mary Lyn Terchek, Connie Bretton, Kris Carter, Ken De Laat. Row 5: Dave Wilber, Ken
Rosenthal, Dave Kral, Jim Kurrent, Al Gutierrez, Ed Zovack, Bill Renninger, AI Yacas, Wayne Rohricht, Chris Braden, Cal Packard, Tom Kirchner, Paul Bright,
Roy Frank, Scott Winsor, Bill Miller, Craig Boehlke. Not Present: Terry Fritch, Jim Leppert, Jeff Fryer, Kathie Butt.
National Honor Society Row I KL to Rl: Celeste Andrews, Kathy Benda, Pat Weber, Marilyn Surtz, Noreen Cavan, Peggy Wittenmyer, Dinah Tannenbaum, Jane
Horvat, Barb Haddad, Barb Bohinc Judy Whitney, Ginny Yaoel Judy Rohrer. Row 2' Barb Kruger, Rosanne Madeja Darlene Li ovec Mar' T c d' B b
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Nason, Betsy Goydos, Lynda Gulich, Darlene Gortz, Margaret Nielsen, Diane Frank, Sharon Gerl, Tanya Kokal, Sheryl Glicker. Row 3: George Reinlloester,
Vrane Kovic, Bill Millar, Cecile Rinaldi, Barb Chudzik, Marsha Dunker, Trudy Tolar, Mike Harris, Carol Woicik Jean Schultz Ellie Vincent Jan Tuckerman
Row 45 Chufkl Cox, Tom Holloway, Pot Gingell, Carol Frank, Jill Haddock, Don Reider, Barb Bernlohr, Ginny Novinc, Joyce Yanchar, Steye'Bayer, Bill Cathl
cart, arb ee.
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HONORY SOCIETY
An hour passes as the N.H.S. secre-
tary's low and steady voice reads a
scroll of new inductees. The roll is
called, the candles are lit, the pins
are nervously fastened. Solemnity sur-
rounds the initiation of N.H.S. mem-
bers, occasionally interrupted by an
ecstatic giggle, a surprised shriek, or
a sigh of relief. Realizing that recog-
nition is a small but necessary part
of honor, N.H.S. accords membership
to outstanding students of the junior
and senior classes. Personal character,
leadership ability, scholastic achieve-
ment, and service are prerequisites for
the acquisition of that highly regarded
gold pin.
National Honor Society Officers Row 1 CL to RJ: Eric Hertfelder, President, Nora Piper, Secretary.
Row 2: Nick Perencevich, Vice-President, Denny Cebul, Treasurer.
National Honor Society Row 1 lL to RJ: Sue Perko, Gail Gulbenkian, Sandy Barker, Sue Warner, Char Hilde- .
brand, Holly Lucas, Lynn Humphrey, Gayle Wilson. Row 2: Marge Reynolds, Sonia Skrlj, Connie Mantey, Barb Nom plpef "9V90l5 the Secret of the N-H-S
Ward, Joyce Wichert, Donna Waterwash, Barb Baker, Sue Stanley, Sue Cochran. Row 3: Kathy Emmert, Jane scroll,
Holloway, Cheryl Cradis, Joan Pureber, Kathy Hunter, Molly Lowry, Cheryl Steigauf, Cherie Bartas, Steve Barnett.
Row 4: John Lehr, Harvey Goertz, Richard Courtney, Bob Warzin, Nick Perenceyich, Gary Bly, Eric Hertfelder,
Dave Swaddell, Tom Halbedel, Chuck Mallue, Rick Baldinl, Denny Cebul.
LETTERMEN'S CLUB
Being a Ietterman glorifies physical
talents. Being in Lettermen's Club re-
quires something more than physical
prowess. It requires a desire to serve,
a desire to participate in activities
beneficial to the school and athletic
department.
NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGU E
Rising at 4 a.m., the speaker boards a station
wagon, The only coherent idea emerging from his
mind is the thought of the balance of points needed
for the coveted N.F.L. pin. Soon the incoherence
of early morning is replaced by an enthusiasm for
forensic activity. The day fills with new trophies,
disappointments, and important experiences in
mental organization and poise.
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Row 2: Ed Zovack, Mike Kopach, Denny Lefond, Dave McKee, Jerry Bensi, Dan Hoffman, Tom Meros, Steve Zdara, Jim Moore. Row 3: Nick
Perencevich, Roscoe Kelley, Denny Marko, Howie Price, Bob Plescia, Dave Welsh, Dave Benner, Kim Kimberly, Rally Yanchar. Row 4: Doug Stout,
Bob Sneider, Greg Goodyear, Jeff Kish, Don Lucci, Tony lacofano, Tom Theis, Don Miller.
National Forensic League Row I QL to Rl: Barb Zele, Joyce Wichert, Deb Wallace, Sandy Barker, Cheri Steigauf, Amy Picciana, Maureen Trotto, Carol Diehl
Row 2: Jamie Rose, Al Sinkavic, Roy Larick, Harvey Rubin, Bob Rose, Bill Renninger, Eileen Arnold, Carol Wojcik, Judy Gasper, Anita Coblitz.
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QUILL AND SCROLL
The l.Q.S. induction is a moment of reconciliation
as well as recognition. Normally feuding publications
gather amiably, agreeing that probably all that is
"Survey-ed is true," speculating that perhaps Euclid-
ian will again be "glorious," and accepting the poetry
and "love" offered by Eucuyo. In this felicitous atmos-
phere, newly-inducted students receive small gold pins
and membership to an organization that honors all
phases of high school literary achievement.
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Cavan. Row 2: Gail Gulbenkian, Chuck Mallue, Debbie Brown,
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Tannenbaum. Row 2: Deb Wallace, Kingsley Guy.
Survey l.Q.S. Row I IL Io Rl: Cheryl Brown, Barbette Davidson, Peggy Wittenmyer, Carrie Ratzman. Row 2: Linda Tiffany, Darlene Lipovec, Eileen Arnold, Cheri
Bartos, Marilyn Surtz, Judy Emmert, Judy Eichberger. Row 3: Bill Renninger, Nick Perencevich, Kathy Fugina, Anne Zupancic, Deb Wallace, Jane Holloway,
Tom Halbedel, Tom Holloway.
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EUCUYO
They still accepted vague, sym-
bolic poetry. They still printed every
angry young man's verse, the rhyme
of the many individuals that follow
the unpunctuated line of e. e. cum-
mings. However, this year's Eucuyo
went on 8W" x ll" paper, making
more space for the original literature
of the school -- and the Eucuyo staff.
SENIOR SCANDAL
Each year, the infamous and absurd
of the senior class are collected and
mimeographed to form the Senior
Scandal, a stapled volume of sophisti-
cated gossip. This exclusive publica-
tion not only predicts the future, but
also brings to mind the gay and
sometimes embarrassing escapades of
yesteryear. Girls who would rather for-
get the days of bobby socks and pig-
tails wince at grade school pictures,
while some unsuspecting victim dis-
covers he has the largest feet in Euclid
High.
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gzapgckii Val Kust. Row 2: Phyllis Sweigert, Quentin Stout, Cathy Straughan, Jan Hribar, John Crawford, Sponsor Mrs. Joan Duprey, Sandy Gfeller,
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Strekul, Jean Petkovsek, Kris Carter, Kathy Butt, Jan Heinlein, Linn Conley, Sue Coddington, Bobs Bessire, Kingsley Guy, Jane Musick, Lindo Price, Dave Wilder,
Row 3: Al Gutierrez, Dave Kral, Tom Zimmerman, Connie Bretton, Joyce Yerty, Bull Hogstrand, Editor, Michele Kmet, Diane Stocker, Olly Koger.
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Survey Reporters Row 1 IL to Rl: Andi Daskivich, Linda
Crockett, Kathy Fugina.
Holloway, Kathy Courter, Bill Hagstrand.
SU RVEY EDITORIAL STAFF
The Survey staff is the most ostentatious of publica-
tions staffs at Euclid. lt is a well-known fact that the
Survey office has become a sanctuary for frustrated in-
terior decorators. With apparent indifference the staff
sports the dream of every other publication group, a huge
window. One cannot help but have a vague idea that
the newspaper staff deserves this luxury. One might ration-
alize that the quality of the school newspaper is responsi-
ble in part for this good fortune. Someone is absolutely
correct. The Survey won the All-American and the Ameri-
cana awards. And so as the sunlight streaming in through
the window dims with the late hours, surrounded by warm
fellowship and pop art, the '65 Survey staff prepares for
another bi-weekly deadline.
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Eileen Arnold and Cherie Bartos, Survey Co-Editors, supervise their
staff from the outside.
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"All right you guys, I'm taking over. This strobe is actually a disintegrating gun."
Survey Editorial Staff Row I KL Qc RJ: Cherie Barfos, Co-Editor: Sponsor Mr. Granville Smith, Eileen Arnold, Co-Edilor. Row 2: Connie Manley, Jane Holloway,
Debbie Wallace, Cheryl Brown, Marilyn Surlz, Darlene Lipovec, Carol Diehl. Row 3: Carrie Ratzman, Nick Perencevich, Tom
Zupancic, Sandy Barker, Sue Smith.
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Survey Business Staff Row I KL to Rl: Sue Warner, Donna Moretti, Kathy Emmert. Row 2: Sponsor Mr. Edmund Mizeg Sue Lohrey, Peggy Wittenmyer, Betty
Preston, Elaine Zakrajselg, Sue Perko, Kathy Butt, Kris Carter, Gail Neithercott. Row 3: Karen Oleski, Judy Eichberger, Barbette Davidson, Karen MacDonald,
Beth Knox, Ken Rowe, Linda Tiffany, Jim Miller, Judy Emmert, Jan Wolfenberg, Dave Wilder.
SURVEY
BUSINESS STAFF
Selling and distributing newspapers
comprise the primary tasks of the Sur-
vey Business Staff. The year opens with
a difficult and limited selling period.
After this period has ended, the dis-
tributing schedule allows the staff to
find time for non-Survey activities.
These include sponsorship of the All-
School Party and publication of the
football and basketball programs.
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Advisors: Mrs. Nancy Toubman, Mr. Ronald Mcirkwell. Assistant Edifors:
Jan Tuckerrncin, Steve Boyer. Editor-in-chief: Gail Gulbenkian.
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Kokal, Marge Reynolds.
Editors: Sonia Skrlj, Gail Gulbenkion, Molly Lowry, John Lehr, Marge Reynolds.
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Copy Staff: Diane Frank, John Lehr, Chuck Cox, Donna Waferwash
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BUSINESS STAFF
The activity of the Euclidian Busi-
ness Staff centers around a tipsy cabi-
net of varnished pigeonholes, ill-fitting
doors, and marking tape found in an
office corner. Here lie the threads of
communication that span split sched-
ules and attacks of flu with scrawled
messages and forgotten phone calls.
The system is efficient but delicate.
A slammed door is likely to fall aff
it's hinges entirely and a lost name
tag can mean a job undone. The
"cabinet" is not infallible, it, like
the staff, functions by interest alone.
Euclidian Business Staff KL to Rl: Chuck Mallue, Business Managerp Paul Bright, S
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Euclidian Business Staff lL to IU: Peg Hocevar, Art Yerty, Euclidian Business Staff IL to RJ: Barb Zele, Ginny Yapel
Joyce Yerty. Dawn Jackson, Jan Schneider.
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Ehinger, Denny Matko, Tom Ullom, Frank Saiovic, Nick Perencevich, Buz Tekancic. Row 2: Bill Fier, Ed Fitzgerald, Bill Johnson, Paul Beckwith, Glenn Tewell,
Mike Corrigan, Dale Gorris, Randy Jordan, Lou Lorenzi, Kenny Karr, Bob Gale, Jeff Hoinski, Gary Smith, Wayne Kuklo, Dave Benner, Row 3: Tom Doyle,
Gary Wohlgemuth, Bob Plescia, Dave Welsh, Ron Fowler, Rollin Yanchar, Bill Yanchar, Jerry Kirchner, Dave Holcombe, Fred Dugach, Tom Kirchner, Don Miller,
Jerry Bensi, Dan Hoffman, Bill James, Seated: John McRedmond, Jim Beran.
Coach Milton Kadlec, Coach Aloysius Galicki, Coach Edward Tekieli, Head Coach Donald Mohr.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
The Panthers lost their opening
game to rival St. Joe, then picked up
momentum, led the L.E.L. in the bat-
tle for first place, and with the crown
on their fingertips, they felt it slip
away at Valley Forge. There, as the X
game progressed, they took the lead,
but lost it and the game and the
crown.
The season was finished. Spit on the
ground, kick the dirt, and try to forget.
Statistically, we outplayed even
those teams which outscored us. An
uninjured end or lineman could have
made the difference, but . . .
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VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid .,.. . . 8 St. Joseph ..,., .
Euclid ,... ..,. 2 7 Collinwood ,...A
Euclid .... ..,. I 8 Garfield Heights
Euclid .... .l.. l 2 Lakewood ....,l
Euclid ..,, ,.,i 2 7 Parma .....,..
Euclid ,... ii.. 4 2 Cleveland Heights
Euclid .,.. ,,i, 8 Shaw ,.i,..,...
Euclid .... ..., l 4 Shaker ,.....,.
Euclid ..,. .,.. l 2 Brush ..ii,.i,.
Euclid ......,.. 8 Valley Forge . . .
Wins 7 Losses 3
Man against man
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JUNIOR VARSITY
FOOTBALL
Rebounding from a slow start, the
kittens defeated three out of their last
four opponents to end the season on
a note of optimism. Although the sea-
son had produced many disappoint-
ments, its real measure of success
could not be found in the won-lost col-
umn. Most important than the statis-
tics was the precision and perseverance
which insured victorious varsity years.
J.V. Football Captains ll. to Rl: Jack Farrill, John Speck, Bob Eder,
JV Football Award Winners CL to Rl: John Speck, Steve Kirk, Bob Eder, Andy Kytle, Roy Powell, Rich Piscopo,
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5 Kosanovich, Mike Mastic, Tom Omajev, Mike Cinalli, Denny Germovsek, Bill Clemence, Louis Mavrica, Steve Kirk, Tom Miller. Row 4: Bruce Hoppert, Bob Troop,
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Manager John Schwabauer, Manager John Ruszin.
JUNIOR VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid. . . . I4 St. Joseph .,.. , .24
Euclid... ...I4 Collinwood ....,..l2
Euclid. . . 6 Garfield Heights M20
Euclid... ...20 Lakewood .....,..24
Euclid. .. .. O Parma ...... .... 8
Euclid. . . . 6 Cleveland Heights , .22
Euclid... ...I4 Shaw ..... .0
Euclid. .. .. 6 Shaker . . O
Euclid... ...26 Brush ..
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Wins 4 Losses 6
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Eileen Arnold, Elaine Gibson, .loan Pureber, Sharon Tucceri, Kathy Tyler.
Head Maiorettes KL to Rl: Norma Smith, Karen Henderson.
MAJORETTES
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Cross Country CL to RJ Row 1: Rich Kaczur, Manager, Al Tolwoy, Captain, Bob Zonar, Bill Dei, John Doherty, Tom Meros, Jim Neidermeyer, Bob Radwanick.
Row 2: Greg Pike, Ken Lucci, Tom Walter, Dave McKee, Jeff Kish, Gordon Kimberly, Don Lucci, Larry Evans, Ed Zovack, Mike Kopach, Greg Goodyear. Row 3:
Tom Bornharf, Tom Halbedel, Bill Renninger, Rich Graham, Paul Hauser, Harold Graham, Al Tegel, AI Pillar, Pete Goulis, Ken Mance. Row 4: Tom Bernlohr, Jim
Lewis, Val Miklausich, Ray Sweigerf, Bill Losee, Bob Lucci, Terry Fritch, Lenny Lange, Steve Zdara, Tom Zimmerman. Row 5: Jim Campbell, Tony Rahini, Ron
gerIanhJe-lrrg Kish, Tom Moore, Jeff Fryer, Jerry Rudd, Al Sfrohen, Bill Gauagher, Not present for picture: John Ambrose, Bill Hagsfrand, Jim Lepperf, Tony
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termination.
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miles of hard ground transform you in-
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the finish line takes on a special sig-
nificance of hard ground passed and
goals ahead. Run until you can hear
the competition in the sound of your
feet, in the sound of your pace, and
you know you're prepared: you know
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Euclid. . . 38 Lakewood ,T,, . ,
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Euclid ..,T T . . 38 Cleveland Heights
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Euclid. . . A... 31 Shaker , . , ,
Euclid... .29 Brush ,
Euclid. i...... 20 Valley Forge . . . .
Wins 4 Losses 3
Euclid Relays 7th
St. Joe Relays 6th
District Meet 3rd
L.E.L. Meet 6th
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Indoor Track Team Row I KL to Rl: Larry Hann, John Keszenheimer, Jim Moore, Walt Bubley, Don Di Santis, Rick Kaczur, Dan Hoffman. Row 2: Ron Bock, Torn
Halbedel, Cal Packard, Mike Kopach, Bob Gale, Bob Zonar, Bill Dei, Bill Losee. Row 3: Ray Sweigert, Rick Eversiine, Ed Zovack, Sieve Watson,
Ulsfrom, Rich Zawock, Bob Warren.
TRACK SCORES
Euclid
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Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
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59 Glenville
46W John Marshall
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86 South
80 Chanel
72 Collinwood
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as thrilling as racing in a fresh breeze.
However, by moving indoors, the team
at least gets closer to the student body.
Students who would never think of
attending a track meet watch one as
they pass through the halls, or, kept
from their lockers by the hurdles, be-
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Indoor Track Row I CL to RD: Ron Di Santis, Joe Lorek, Jim Rose, Jerry Kish, Don Rolla. Row 2: Greg Sattter, Leo Smith, Steve Zdara, Ray Petro, John Reese
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Row 3: Ed Racich, John Crawford, Mike Fergus, John Huebner, Rick Holloway, Herb Anderson,
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Bowling Row I KL to RJ: Tom Wotring, Sponsor Ronald Harding, Val Williams, Scott Caille.
Row 2: Ken Coleman, Mark Smith, Ted Bending.
TENNIS
For all those interested in obtaining
a lasting tan, tennis is the team to
join. Anyone can learn to master the
racket. The court awaits youl Come
play the game and try your luck. All
you need is muscle, determination, co-
ordination, stamina and a willingness
to work. Think of the benefits to be
reaped! During the tension of compe-
tition, you will feel alert, after your
victory, you will feel proud.
BOWLING
Although bowling does not enjoy the
popularity of a large school sport, it
offers a unique challenge to the in-
dividual. The bowler must learn to
manipulate and control the ball by
judging and balancing his own force.
In the absence of a noisy crowd, the
sounds of the action involved are in-
tensified. Steady steps moving forward
announce the ball's release, and
rolling vibrations preceed the final
collision.
VARSITY TENNIS SCORES
Euclid 5 Lakewood O
Euclid 4 Parma l
Euclid 3 Heights 2
Euclid 5 Shaw O
Euclid 2 Shaker 3
Euclid 2 Brush 3
Euclid 3 Valley Forge 2
Wins 5 Losses 2
Fall practice: George is storing up for winter hibernation.
The opponents had to reach . . .
VARSITY BASKETBALL
Amidst a torrent of screaming, stomping, cheering
and clapping, the Panthers push the ball down the
court. The crowd as a whole is a huge organism burst-
ing with excitement, but it serves as a machine for
school spirit, not as a vehicle for individual expression.
There, in the middle of the crowd, stands a girl with
tangled hair and wide eyes, one arm raised to empha-
size her cheers. She comes to the games regularly,
like attending church. She knows nothing about
basketball except that it's an indispensable emotional
purgative. ln the front row, with hands on knees, a
boy energetically follows the ball, analyzing each
move, mentally condemning or praising it. ln another
part of the crowd, a girl sits silently listening to the
thunder as the buzzer announces another victory for
Euclid. As the people around her rise to leave, she
sits and wonders how the Lakewood fans feel about
their defeat.
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BASKETBALL SCORES
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29 Garfield Heights ,
63 Brush ....,...,
70 Parma ....., ,
77 Lakewood . , .
68 Valley Forge . . .
57 Shaker .,,..
50 St. Joseph ......
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95 Cleveland Heights
69 Shaw ..,.,. . . ,
78 Brush , . ,
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79 Lakewood ,.,.
53 Valley Forge . . .
43 Newark ,...
64 Shaw . . ,.,. . ,
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Varsity Basketball Row 1 lL to Rl: Wayne Dickheiser, Manager, Doug Stout, Manager, George Martmsen, Statnstician, John Benner, Manager, Tony
Raftini, Manager. Row 2: Head Coach Harold Daugherty, Terry Frifch, Gordon Kimberly, Tom Theis, George Vranekovic, Lenny Lange, Tom Bernlohr, Asslslant
Coach Ralph Wisniewski, Row 3: Tom McRedmond, Jim Lewis, Dan Palumbo, Glenn Forsythe, Don Woodruff, Gerry Gustle, Al Yacas.
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Euclid . , . 35 Garfield . . . 22
Euclid 4l Brush . , . . 39
Euclid 56 Parma , . . . 53
Euclid 45 Lakewood . 55
Euclid 4 . . 48 Valley Forge 2 61
Euclid 48 Shaker , . ..r,. 45
Euclid . , 47 St. Joseph . . . 52
Euclid . 50 Akron -Garfield . , . 39
Euclid 59 Cleveland Heights 47
Euclid 5l Shaw 2 . 56
Euclid 44 Brush 68
Euclid 56 Parma , , . 50
Euclid 5l Lakewood . , . 56
Euclid 53 Valley Forge 65
Euclid 35 Newark . 72
Euclid 57 Shaker . 49
Euclid 56 Cleveland Heights . 46
Euclid 46 Shaw . 2 . 50
Wins 9 Losses 9
Pas de deux of the Kittens
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JU NIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Fans who come to cheer the varsity
basketball team often find themselves
shouting for the J.V. team. Serving as
a preview to the Panthers, the Kittens
welcome the support of these early
fans. In this respect they are more
fortunate than the other .l.V. teams
that must seek encouragement from
their own shouts and the promise of
filling the empty stands when grad-
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On the field, well-lit by huge matri-
ces of bright lamps, a mass of bodies
periodically bursts apart and crystal-
izes again. Off the field, on black cin-
ders, the bright-eyed, beaming high-
priestesses of Euclid spirit chant in
ritualistic formations. With jumping
and hand clapping they conjure the
spirit from the crowds and transfer its
energy to the team.
J. V. Basketball Substitute Cheerleaders KL to Rl: Linda Cochran, Jackie
Mason, Dale Racich,
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J. V. Football Cheerleaders QL to Ri Row 1: Bonnie Thomas, Linda Balogh. Row
2: Sue Muscenti, Cindy Theis, Dorothy Sustersic.
J. V. Basketball Cheerleaders KL to Rl Row 'l: Cindy Theis. Row 2: Potty Rock
Sandy Cochran. Row 3: Sandy Schervish, Linda Balogh, Sue Muscenti.
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Varsity Substifufe Cheerleaders KL to Rl: Barb Bohinc, Linn Conley. Panthers IL fa RJ: Judy Springer, Oralee Tyler, Sandy Coble, Nancy Valince.
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VARSITY SWIMMING
Swim practice converts a placid and
glistening pool of water into a churn-
ing moelstrom filled with bodies strain-
ing and splashing speed, stroke, and
diving form to perfection. These long
hours of practice entitle the swimmers
to certain privileges: victory and a
chance to dunk Coach Resch.
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Varsity Swim Team Row I IL to RJ: Ray Preztak, Mike Van Deveer, George Carter, Jack Strunk, Ken Miller, Neal Wade. Bob Henikman. Row 2: Ken Van Deveer,
Tom Tumbry, Tom Barker, Tony Roberts, Todd Winder.
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VARSITY
SWIMMING SCORES
Euclid .,.,.,,, 32 Cleveland Heights , 63
Euclid ....,c.. 55 Brush . . .,..,... 40
Euclid ...,.,.. 54 Gilmour . . , . , , . 40
Euclid ..,..... 46 Lakewood ,,..... 49
Euclid ...,.... 43 Shaker , . ..,.... 52
Euclid ,,,,,., 24 Cleveland Heights 71
Euclid ,,..,.., 38 Bereo ........,.. 46
Euclid.., , M58 Shaw ,. ,...40
Euclid . , I , , 65 Brush , I 30
Euclid . . I . , 34 University ..,. . , 61
Euclid .,o,, L 34 Western Reserve , . 61
Euclid . I . I . 51 Lakewood . . . . . 44
Euclid . . , .,., 46 Midpark ,.,,,,. l . 49
Euclid I , , , . , 43 Fairview . L . . . . 52
Euclid . . . I , 44 Shaker . . . . . . 51
Euclid .,., . . . 44 Shaw ...,. . , . , 52
Wins 5 Losses 11
Euclid Relays 2nd
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SWIMMING SCORES
Euclid 73 Brush E E . 13
Euclid 32 Cleveland Heights . . 63
Euclid i5 Berea 4 5 80
Euclid 55 Shaw E . . 4 24
Enclid I5 Western Reserve 62
Euclid 24 Lakewood 71
Euclid 28 Midpark 5 49
Euclid 27 Fairview 5 67
Euclid I9 Shaker 70
Euclid 37 Cleveland Heights 55
Euclid 47 Shaw 48
Wins 2 Losses ll
Af the starting blocks
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J. V. Swim Team Row 'I IL to Ri: Pat Meighan, Joe Trunkely, John Ruszin, Ken Mantey, Tom Renninger, Larry Cotton, Steve Heben. Row 2: Rich Preztak, Paul
Libby, Mike Tusoch, Dennis Reinke, Alan Castanien.
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SWIMMING
Swimmers come with varying abili-
ties and in all sizes - adult Olympian
to four-year-old wading star. Some-
where in between, floating merrily
along, comes the .l.V. swimmer. Not
yet a strong enough swimmer for
varsity, he may be experiencing his
first attempts at competitive swim-
ming. A quick glance at the record af-
firms this assumption, yet, this year
has not been wasted. The skills ac-
quired here will be put to proper use
for a varsity swimmer.
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Sixty minutes to an hour, twenty-
four hours to a day, seven days within
a week-basic standards of time to
most students at Euclid. To a few,
however, these words form vague ab-
stractions, their weeks are measured
in meals skipped, their days in miles
run, and their hours in six minute
bursts of strength and concentration.
Physical output and endurance be-
come the maxims of a varsity wrestler.
Coach Eckert displays fine form with his own brand of cheerleading.
Varsity Wrestling Row I tL to RJ: Rich Marts, Bill Longo, Tom Bour, Rich Piscopo, Pete Goulis, Jeff Fryer. Row 2: Jim Miller, Bill Cathcart, Joe
Jordan, Jim Campbell, Mike Thayer, Jack Ambrose. Row 3: Glenn Tewell, AI Tolchinsky, Ken Statz, Mike Lavigna, Jerry Kirchner, Bob Linsz.
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WRESTLING SCORES
Euclid 24 Garfield Heights
Euclid l8 Eastlake North
Euclid 37 Huron
Euclid 23 St. Joseph
Euclid 21 Brush ,
Euclid l8 Parma
Euclid 27 Lakewood
Euclid ll Valley Forge
Euclid 2l Shaker
Euclid l9 Mayfield
Euclid 36 Shaw
Euclid 20 Cleveland Heights
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JUNIOR VARSITY
WRESTLING SCORES
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23 Eastlake
45 Huron
30 St. Joseph
40 Brush
21 Parma
25 Lakewood
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Manager, Jim Schwabaur, Jack Farrill, Jeff May, Jim Travarca, Blain Daugherty, Roy Powell, Tom Seddon, Lou Mavrich, Al Sinkovic, Coach William De Mora.
Wait! Don't sit down. There's no chair! Kirchner takes down his man.
JU NIOR VARSITY
WRESTLING
A .l.V. anything always coniures up
the image of someone quite small, not
yet physically developed. Those who
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weight on the .l.V. wrestling team. This
young wrestler carries around 225
pounds, a rather formidable task. The
other J.V.'s are also full-sized. The
quality they lack can only be acquired
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HOMECOMING
Homecoming begins in September
with a flurry of expectations and com-
mittee meetings. In the minds of stu-
dent council members it quietly grows
- a date, a time, a theme, some dec-
orations - until suddenly it bursts
into a rash of posters and shopping
and saving on lunch money. Girls as-
sume a desperate smile as they wonder
when he'lI finally ask, and boys begin
to ease their fathers into parting with
the car. With excited erraticism the
night approaches, and then in a flash
of "Black Magic" it is gone, leaving
only memories, withered flowers, and
crumbling decorations.
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Through Ah Wildernessl, Eugene
O'Neill took a nostalgic look into the
past as it should have been. The
warmth and humor of this play, his
only comedy, contrasted uncomforta-
bly to the painful anomaly of his own
life. The Millers replaced memories of
his own family, and scenes such as
the Muriel-Richard love scene gave
him the innocent, awkward preludes to
adult life that he never had. The
warmth and nostalgia of Ah Wilder-
ness! shall be long remembered.
Red rover, red rover . . .
Don't you really think you should use a straw?
CAST: AH WILDERNESS
TOMMY MILLER
MILDRED MILLER
ARTHUR MILLER
ESSIE MILLER
LILY MILLER
NAT MILLER
SID DAVIS
RICHARD MILLER
MR. McCOMBER
ROLLY BROWN
CELESTE ANDREWS
DAVE WILDER
MAUREEN TROTTO
SUE SMITH
JIM DEVNEY
BOB LEGGATE
JOHN LEHR
LOU ROGALINER
NORAH PAT GRIFFIN
WINT AL KOSTREBA
BELLE NANCY PATRICK
BARTENDER KEN KUCHARSKI
SALESMAN JERRY SUHAR
MURIEL McCOMBER DIANE FRANK
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CAST: THURBER CARNIVAL
LOUIS ROGALINER KAREN LINGENFELTER
CHERYL STEIGAUF SUNDAY FRALEY
KEN KUCHARSKI KEN ROWE
PAT MANN DOUG DONNER
DONA HIDO LAURIE EPPICH
JESSIE LONCALA CHIP ROBERTS
QUAY PROCTER HARVEY RUBIN
DAVE ONDERDONK LARRY SHIRK
NANCY PATRICK SUSAN SHEMKUNAS
- PIANIST
You want to marry me? Ho ha ha!
Another heroic adventure in the secret life of Walter Mitty
Q 3 THURBER'S CARNIVAL
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Q vertibrotor and an invisible unicorn
lay stashed in a corner of the E-Room
Q1 i lodged behind o cardboard pop-art
garden. Suddenly, through the direc-
tion of Mr. Robuck and the practice
of a handful of talented students,
they became part of a sophisticated
farce, Thurber's Carnival. The play
explored two new dimensions of dromo
-one in humor and another in thea-
ter presentation. The creative wit of
Thurber achieved the first, and the
theater-in-the-round accomplished the
second.
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WINTER FESTIVAL DANCE
Transplanted from early February, the Winter
Festival made its appearance in March as the Spring
Sports Dance, filling the breech between Homecoming
and the Junior Dance and Senior Prom. Once again
Student Council got roped into sponsorship. They
formed the decoration committee, which in turn cor-
ralled a herd of cardboard horses. A merry-go-round
of last minute activity, climaxed by the problem of
hanging streamers without making holes in the plaster
or marring the woodwork, converted the E-Room into
a carousel, Polka-dotted pintos with tangled yarn
manes pranced quietly at each column of the dance
floor.
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ROBERT ADDIS, Physical Education, Chairman, Kent
State University, B.Sc, M,Ed. Baseball Coach, Boys
Intramural Director , , ., II7
JOYCE ALEXANDER, Social Studies, Marquette Uni-
versity, Kent State University: B,Ed. Student Council
Advisor .,.,, , . . . , IO4
ALVIN AMSTER, Business, Western Reserve Univer-
sity, B.A., M.A. Student Supply Store Advisor . IIO
FRANK AULTZ, English, Chairman, Mount Union
College, Kent State University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, DePauw University, B,A., M.Ed. . ., I08
PAUL AVERS, Mathematics, Capital University, Kent
State University, B.Sc.Ed. National Honor Society
Advisor , . , .. ..,, . , IO2
MARCIA BACKOS, English, Ohio Wesleyan Univer-
sity, Western Reserve University, Northwestern Uni-
versity, Lake Erie College, St. John's University, B.A.,
M.A. Senior Scandal Advisor .. , .. lO8
RONALD BACKOS, Science, California State College,
Kent State University, St. John's University, M.Ed,,
B.Ed. Folk Sang Club Advisor , .. . .. IOO
OLIN BAILEY, Science, Chairman, Rio Grande Col-
lege, Ohio State University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A., B.Ed. Movie Club Advisor .. IOO
RUTH BARRELL, Science, Wheaton College, Western
Reserve University, B.A. , IOO
DONNA BAUMEISTER, Foreign Language, Miami Uni-
versity, University of Colorado, Ohio State University,
Western Reserve University, Baldwin-Wallace College,
University of Munich, Germany, A.B., M.A. ,. IO6
VIRGINIA BELL, Guidance Counseling, Beaver Col-
lege, John Carrol University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.A,, Ed.D. , . . . 98
JERRY BERGEM, Assistant Principal, John Carroll
University, Notre Dame University, Kent State Uni-
versity, Ohio State University, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.A., Ed.D. . . 96
BARBARA BLACK, Foreign Language, University of
Wisconsin, Kent State University, Universidad Na-
tional de Mexico, B.A., B.Sc. . IO6
ERVIN BOJA, Foreign Language, Western Reserve
university, University of Budapest, Hungary, B.A.,
. , .. . . IO6
WILLIAM BROWN, English, University of Florida,
lgilistern Reserve University, University of Illinois,
. . . , . lO8
PATRICIA BUCK, Physical Education, Otterbein Col-
lege, Bowling Green State University, B.A. GirI's
Athletic Association Advisor, Girl's Varsity Sports
Advisor . , . , , . , . II7
ADRIAN BUERGER, Mathematics, Ohio State Univer-
sity, University of Dayton, B.A., B.S.E.E. . IO2
JAMES CALVERT, Science, North Central College,
Western Reserve University, Ohio State University,
B.A., M.A. . , IOO
JUDITH CARMODY, English, Notre Dame College,
AB, Debate Advisor, National Forensic League
Advisor . IOS
ARLENE CARTER, Physical Education, Chairman,
Bowling Green State University, Miami University,
Trinity University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc.,
M.Ed. Majorettes Club Advisor ,. ,.,, , II7
HAROLD CAYLOR, Business, Indiana State University,
Edinboro State College, Kent State University, B.Sc.,
M.Ed. D.E. Club Advisor . , . , . . IIO
RONALD CHAMBERS, Industrial Arts, Kent State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A. II3
NANCY CLARK, Science, Allegheny College, Univer-
sity of Michigan, University of California, B.Sc.,
M.A. , IOO
ROSEMARY CLEMENT, English, Ursuline College, BA.
Drama Club Advisor , IO8
FACULTY INDE
CARL CLEMENTS, Mathematics, Chairman, Capital
University, Ohio State University, Western Reserve
University, Fenn College, Drew University, B.Sc., M.Sc.
, ., ,.,.. , IO2
JAMES CLIFFEL, Mathematics, John Carroll Univer-
sity, Case Institute of Technology, Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.S. Ski Club Advisor, Student United
Appeal Director . . ,. ...,.,. .. I02
NORMA COWAN, English, Miami University, B.Sc.
IO8
JEAN COX, English, University of Pittsburgh, Co-
lumbia University, Kent State University, Duquesne
University, Allegheny University, A,B. .i,..... IO8
ROBERT CRARY, ,Guidance Counseling, Ohio State
University, Western Reserve University, B.A., B.Sc,,
M.A., C.E.C. Program Director ,.,,........ 99
MOSES DANNENHIRSH, Social Studies, Western Re-
serve University, University of Chicago, B.A. ,. IO4
HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Physical Education, Ohio Uni-
versity, John Carroll University, B.A., M.A. Head
Basketball Coach, Head J,V. Football Coach . ,. II7
DALE DAVISON, Science, Michigan State University,
Ohio State University, Ohio University, Purdue Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.Ed. . . ., . . . ,.. ,. IOO
VIRGINIA De MORA, English, Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc., M.A. . . .... .....,. . IOB
WILLIAM De MORA, Social Studies, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Kent State University, Indiana University,
B.Sc., M.Ed. Assistant Wrestling Coach, Key Club
Advisor .... .,,. . , ,, .... . IO4
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies, Kent State
University, Ohio State University, B.Sc.Ed. .... IO4
FORREST DIEHL, Social Studies, George Washington
University, Kent State University, Hiram College,
Claremont Graduate University, University of Colo-
rado, B.A,, M.Ed. ,. ,,.,. ,.., , . IO4
LILLIAN DRESCHER, English, Notre Dame College,
John Carroll University, Western Reserve University,
B.A., M.A, , ,, , .. ..... IO8
SANDRA DRISCOLL, Physical Education, Wittenberg
University, B.Sc. Cheerleader Advisor, Spirits Club
Advisor ,, .. .. ,...,lI7
JOAN DUPREY, English, Western Reserve University,
B.A, Eucuyo Advisor , . . . .. , .. IO8
CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts, Kent State Uni-
versity, B,Sc., M.A. Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant
Track Coach . , . , , . II3
AHMED FELLAGUE, Foreign Language, Ohio State
University, Georgetown University, West Virginia Uni-
versity, University of the Americas, B.Sc., M,A. IO7
KATHLEEN FOGARTY, English, Bowling Green State
Elixversity, Ursuline College, John Carroll Universitys
., ,...
FRANK FOWLER, Adiusted Curriculum, Ohio State
University, Bowling Green State University, Ohio
University, B,Sc.Ed., B.Sc.Agr. , .. .. . II8
DANIEL FRANCETIC, Science, Duquesne University,
West Virginia Wesleyan University, St. Louis Univer-
sity, B.Ed. . .. . ,. ., .. IOI
SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science, City College of New
York, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A., M.Sc.
Chess Club Advisor . . ..,. ,. , . . IOI
KATHRYN FRYE, Home Arts, Chairman, Kent State
University, B.Sc, .. . ..,. II2
MARILYN FUERST, English, Kent State University,
BSc.Ed. Reading Lab Supervisor .,.. , .... IO9
WILLIAM GALL, Science, Duquesne University, B.S.Ed,
Camera Club Advisor , ,,. .. . ,....... IOI
ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts, Ohio Univer-
sity, Kent State University, B.Sc., M.Ed. Assistant
Football Coach . . . , , . . II3
KATHERYN GATES, Foreign Language, English, Mar-
shall University, A.B., M.A, . , ,... ......,. I O7
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business, Fenn College, Kent
State University, East Carolina College, B.Sc., M.Ed.
International Quill and Scroll Advisor .,...... IIO
JOHN GERMOCK, Industrial Arts, University of
Pittsburgh, California State Teachers College,
B.Sc. .,.,.. , , .,.......,,.,.,,,,....... I I3
WILMA GILLMAN, Division Dean, Heidelberg College,
Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A. . .,... 98
DONALD GLASER, Social Studies, Ohio State Univer-
sity, Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., M.A. Political
Affairs Club Advisor .. .,.,, ..,.,......,. I O4
LOUIS GMEINDL, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Arizona State University, Kent State University,
Brooklyn College, Fenn College, B.A., M.N.S. ,. IO3
BONNIE GOODMAN, Business, Ohio State University,
B.Sc. Future Business Leaders of America Ad-
visor.. ....., .... . .....,IIO
MARGIE GORSLENE, Mathematics, Western Kentucky
State College, Miami University, University of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio State University, A.B., M.Ed. . . IO3
JOHN GRIFFIN, Division Dean, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B,Sc., M.A. . .,..,... ,..,.....,. , 99
ELEANORA GUZMAN, Foreign Language, English,
Macalester College, University of Minnesota, B.S6c.
I 7
VON HARDESTY, Social Studies, Buffton College,
Western Reserve University, Princeton University,
B.A.,M.A....., ,,.. ..., , ,.,...,,.lO5
RONALD HARDING, Social Studies, Ohio University,
Kent State University, Western Reserve University,
B.Ed, Bowling Coach, Talent Scouts Director . IO5
DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman, Cincinnati Con-
servatory of Music, Akron University, Western Reserve
University, University of Cincinnati, B.Sc., M.A. II4
MARY HARRINGTON, English, Notre Dame College,
A.B. .... .,...,..IO9
SUE HARRIS, English, Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio
State University, B.A., B.Sc. . .. ...,..., .. IO9
DEAN HAWVER, Science, Ohio State University, Kent
State University, Theil College, B.Sc., M,A. IOI
GERALD HENDERSON, English, Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc.Ed. . , , . ,, . ., .. . IO9
RAYMOND HIVELY, Foreign Language, Social Stud-
ies, Rio Grande College, Ohio State University, Colo-
rado University, Otterbein College, Franklin Univer-
sity, B.A., M.Ed. World Affairs Club Advisor .. IO9
GERTRUDE HOEGER, Art, Ohio State University,
Western Reserve University, Kent State University,
Ohio Wesleyan University, B.Sc., M.A. , .. ,. II5
FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies, Western Reserve
University, B.A., M.A. Student Council Advisor . IO4
RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts, Hiram Col-
lege, Oberlin College, Kent State University, B.A.,
B.Ed., M.Ed. ..,.... . ..... .. , .,.. ., II3
WILLIAM HUNTER, Principal, Mount Union College,
Kent State University, Ohio State University, Ag.,
M.A.. .,.., ..... .......... . 7
JACK JENKINS, English, Indiana University, A.B.,
M.A. Stage Crew Advisor, Thespians Advisor, Dra-
matics Director ...,... . . . , . . ,...,.. . . . IO9
FRED JOHNS, Division Dean, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, Kent State University, Ohio State University,
B.Sc., M.A. Senior Banquet Advisor ........., 9B
ALBERT JUDGE, Science, Kent State University, Ken-
yon College, University of Florida, Western Reserve
University, B.Sc,, M.Sc., M.Ed. P.A. Club Advisor,
Science and Mathematics Seminar Advisor . . IOI
MILTON KADLEC, Industrial Arts, Illinois State Nor-
mal Institute, John Carroll University, B.A. Assistant
Football Coach ..,...... ...,... .,,.. I I 3
EMELIE KAYE, English, De Paul University, Chicago
University, Duquesne University, B.A., M.Ed. . IO4
CONSTANCE KREICHER, Foreign Language, Ohio Uni-
versity, A.B. ... ..... .. . ,...,,.. .. .. I07
FRANK KRPICAK, Business, Youngstown University,
B.Ed.,.. .....,,..., ....,.,,...IIO
JAMES LAWRENCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
B.Sc. ...............,.. ..,..........,... I I3
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counseling, Northwestern
University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc,,
CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum, Ohio State
University, Western Reserve University, Kent State
University, B.B.A. , .,,,.... ..,.. ...... I I B
WILLIAM LIEBAL, Business, Youngstown University,
Kent State University, Ohio State University, B.Sc.,
M.Ed. ,..,.,. ..... . ..... ,...,.lI0
JAMES LINDSAY, Social Studies, Chairman, Baldwin-
Wallace College, Wesleyan University, B.A., M,A.T.
Honors Program Coordinator . . , ,,,., ..,. . IO4
RONALD LOKAR, Mathematics, Kent State University,
B.Sc. Assistant Baseball Coach, Assistant Football
Coach .,.. ,....., ,..,....., ..,..,.. . , , I03
MARILYN LUCAS, Science, Lake Erie College, Western
Reserve University, A.B., M.Sc. , .. . ,.. .. IOI
WILLIAM McCARTER, Social Studies, John Carroll
Alinkversity, Cleveland Marshall Law School, B.Sc,,
. , . .....,..,, .,,..... , ,..,,..,. . . IO4
DAVID MCKELVEY, Business, Muskingum College, ln-
diana University, University of Dayton, Kent State
University, B.A., M.Ed. Chairman of Awards .. IIO
ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN, Industrial Arts, Kent State
University, B,Sc., Plymouth Trouble Shooting Con-
test Advisor , .... ..,,.. ,,.,. . ......,. I I 3
KATHRYN MADISONA English, Ohio State University,
Michigan State University, B.A., B.Sc. , ..,. . . IO9
RONALD MARKWELL, English, Western Kentucky
State College, B.A., M.A., Euclidian Editorial Staff
Advisor ....,,, , . , .... ...,.......... . IO9
DONALD MARTIN, Guidance Counseling, Kent State
University, Toledo University, B.Sc., M.Ed. 98
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts, Iowa State Uni-
versity, Kent State University, B.Sc., M.Ed. . . . . II3
JAMES MILLER, Assistant Principal, Kent State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, Michigan State
University, B.Sc., M.Ed., Ed.D. .,,,..,......., 96
EDMUND MIZE, Business, Ohio State University, Ohio
University, Kent State University, B.S. Survey Business
Staff Advisor ......, ....,... . . .. .... , IIO
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education, Baldwin-Wallace
College, Bowling Green State University, Western Re-
serve University, B.A., M.Ed. Athletic Director, Let-
terman's Club Advisor, Head Football Coach . . . II7
CAROLE NIEBES, English, Kent State University,
B.Sc,Ed. .... .....t.......,,,, .,.,....,.. I 0 9
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
Bowling Green State University, Kent State Univer-
sity, B.Sc., M.Ed. Foreman's Club Advisor, Head Ten-
nis Coach , ..,....,., ,.,., .....,.,.... I I 3
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts, Marshall University,
Kent State University, John Carroll University, B.A.,
M.A.. ,.,.,... . ,..,...... Il2
MYRA OLIVER, English, Mount Union College, West-
ern Reserve University, London University, B.A,,
M.A. ......., ..,..,., ..,.,. . ...IO9
SQROL PETVAI, Home Arts, Ohio State University,
.c... .,.... .,,. ...., , ...,lI2
JUNE PHYPERS, Business, Western Reserve University,
New York University, Denison University, Middlebury
College, Radcliffe College, Spencerian School, Univer-
lsitx of Paris, Kent State University, A.B., B.Ed.,
, . ...., ., ,,...... .... .,.,. ,.,.. . I I 0
LOLA PINNEY, English, East Orange University,
Wayne State University, Upsala College, Notre Dame
University, Western Reserve University, B.A. ,, IO9
ALLAN POKLAR, Industrial Arts, Ohio State Univer-
sity, B.Sc. ,,,..,,... ,.,..... . .. .,... .. II3
FRANK PRINGLE, English, St. Francis College, John
Carroll University, Kent State University, Western Re-
serve Ukniversity, Bucknell University, St. Bonaventure
University, B.A, Head Golf Coach . ,, ., .. .. IO9
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies, Wilmington
College, Ohio University, B,Sc., M.Ed. Student Coun-
cil Advisor . .. ..,, , ,. .. . . IO4
RICHARD RACKOVAN, Science, Mathematics, Dick-
inson College, Millersville State College, Baldwin-
Wallace College, Georgetown University, Highland
University, Fenn College, B.Sc., M.N.S. Tennis
Coach , , , , , . . ,, lOl
CONCETTA RASH, Business, John Carroll University,
Notre Dame College, A.B. Future Business Leaders
of America Advisor , , .. . IIO
MARILYN REIFF, Physical Education, Bowling Green
State University, B,Ed. Girls Leaders Club Advisor II7
HOWARD REMINICK, Physical Education, University
of Toledo, Western Reserve University, B,Ed. Assist-
ant Wrestling Coach, Boys Gymnastics Club
visor . . , , . ,. , . , . .
CHARLES RENO, Mathematics, Science, Edinboro
State University, Harvard University, B.Sc., M,Ed.
Math Club Advisor . . . , IO3
MARTIN RENO, Mathematics, Science, Edinboro State
College, Harvard University, B,Sc., M.Ed., M.Sc., IOI
VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education, Miami Univer-
sity, B,Sc. Swim Club Advisor, Head Swim Team
Coach,. ......,.. .,...,..,II7
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics, West Virginia Uni-
versity, Ohio State University, Muskingum College, West
Liberty State College, Kent State University, Univer-
sity of Hawaii, Fenn College, Case Institute of Tech-
nology, B.Sc., M.A. Movie Club Advisor . . , . IO3
LEONARD ROBUCK, English, Western Reserve Univer-
sity, B,A., M.A. National Forensic League Advisor,
Fall Play Director, Talent Scouts Director . , . IO9
OTTO SANTOS, Business, John Carroll University,
Kent State University, B.B.A., M.Ed. Euclidian Busi-
ness Staff Advisor .,.. ..... . , . . . . IIO
WILLIAM SAUL, Business, Westminster College, West-
ern Reserve University, John Carroll University, Erie
Business College, B.A., M.A. ,,., ,.,., , IIO
CHARLES SAWYER, Business, Kent State University,
B.Sc., M.Ed. National Honor Society Advisor ,. III
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal, Kent State
University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A,,
M.Sc., .,...,.. . . ..... , .96
WILMER SHUSTER, Business, Ohio University, B.Sc.
National Scholarship Society Advisor, Assistant Track
Coach. .... .. .. ........ .,,..IIl
DELMAR SMITH, Business, Chairman, Ohio Northern
University, Columbia University, International Col-
lege, B,A., M.A. .. ,...... . ...,,..., III
GRANVILLE SMITH, English, Indiana State Teachers
College, Pennsylvania State University, Duquesne Uni-
versity, B.Sc,, M.A. Spectrum Advisor, Survey Ad-
visor ..., ., ..., .. .IO9
JULIA SMITH, Home Arts, Ohio Wesleyan University,
B.A..,. ..,.,,.,.,
RUTH SMITH, Social Studies, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.A., M.A. Future Teachers of America
Advisor ......... . ,, ..,. ...,..,...,IO4
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies, Muskingum College,
Kent State University, B.A, , . ,. . . . , , , , IO4
MERWIN STAINES, Guidance Counseling, New York
State University, Muhlenberg College, Kent State
University, University of Colorado, B.Sc., M.Ed. . 99
JAMES STANLEY, Industrial Arts, Miami University,
B.A, Assistant Swim Team Coach .. ., . II3
WILLIAM STARR, Science, Indiana State College,
Pennsylvania State University, Michigan College, Fenn
College, Ohio State University, Allegheny College,
B.Sc., M.Ed. , , , . ,. IOI
DONALD STEINBRINK, Science, Ohio State Univer-
sity,B.Sc..,... . ,. .... ,,,...,IOI
HELEN STEWART, Guidance Counseling, Kent State
University, Western Reserve University, Ohio State
University, University of Hawaii, University of Zurich,
Switzerland, B.Sc., M,A., M.Ed, Junior Prom Ad-
visor ,. . ,..,. . ,, ,... , 99
CECELIA STILLMAN, Social Studies, Radcliffe College,
Cleveland College, Western Reserve University, Uni-
versity of Illinois, John Carroll University, A.B. l05
JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies, Bluffton College,
Ohio State University, Western Reserve University,
B,A, M.A. World Affairs Club Advisor IO5
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
Kent State University, Stevens Point Teachers College,
B,Ed., M,Ed, Chairman of Safety and Welfare Com-
mittee , I I3
DAVID TANSKI, Science, Denison University, Arizona
State University, John Carroll University, B,A. Assist-
ant Football Coach , IOI
RANDOLPH TARRIER, Guidance Counseling, Univer-
sity of Michigan, Western Reserve University, BSC,
M.A. . . , . 98
NANCY TAUBMAN, English, Miami University, Fenn
College, B.A, Euclidian Editorial Staff Advisor IO9
SAM TAYLOR, Music, High Point College, Columbia
University, Eastman School of Music, Northwestern
University, B,Sc., M.Mus, Choral Director II4
EDWARD TEKIELI, Physical Education, Glenville State
University, West Virginia University, BA, M,Sc. II7
TED THEODORE, Art, Baldwin-Wallace College, West-
ern Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Art,
BA,, MA, Assistant Cross Country Coach, Assistant
Track Coach , , IIS
MARION THOMAS, Home Arts, Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, Kent State University, University of California,
Cordon Bleu College, B.Sc. ll2
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Butler University, West Virginia University, Western
Reserve University, B.A, Head Cross Country Coach,
Head Track Coach . lO3
gELORES TOCCO, Business, Youngstown University,
. C. . , , I I I
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science, Alfred University,
University of Buffalo, Miami University, Siena Heights
College, B.Sc., M.T, , , lOl
MARGARET TORNSTROM, Physical Education, Bowl-
ing Green State University, B.Sc., Swim Club Ad-
visor , . , I I7
FRANK TROGLIA, Division Dean, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, Kent State Uni-
versity, BSC., M.A. , 99
ANTHONY VACCARIELLO, Foreign Language, Miami
University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A,
Ad Club Advisor , IO7
CAROLE VENALECK, English, Fenn College, B.A. IO9
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidance Counseling, Akron Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, B.A, M.A, 99
PETER VOGT, Social Studies, Miami University, B.A.,
M,A. .. ,,... . ,, , ,,.IO5
FRED VOLLMAN, Industrial Arts, Chairman, Cleve-
land Institute of Art, Kent State University, Western
Reserve University, B.Sc. Ed,, M.A. , ,... II3
GEORGE WILEY, Assistant Principal, Oberlin College,
Western Reserve University, A,B., M.A. 97
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business, Villa Maria College,
Western Reserve University, Indiana State College,
B.Sc. . . . . I I I
BARRIE WILSON, Mathematics, Indiana State Col-
lege, B.Sc. . , ,. .. , . lO3
RALPH WISNIEWSKI, Science, Ohio University, Colo-
rado State College, B.Sc. Spirits Club Advisor lOl
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocational Coordinator, Kent State
University, John Carroll University, B.A,, M.A. , I2l
STEPHEN YOKE, English, Kent State University,
B.Ed. , . ., , , , , IO9
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN Foreign Language, Chair-
man, Moravian College, Middlebury College, Colum-
bia University, Muhlenberg College, B.A., M.A. Ameri-
can Field Service Director, Language Lab Director IO7
SENIOR INDEX
GREGORY ADAM Greg
CARL AIKEN Carl
D.E.C.A. 45 Retail Management 4. 136
DIANE AITKEN ' Irish
Transfen Student5 Big Show 35 Choral Masters 3, 45
Girls Glee Club 35 Spring Play 3. 144
KIYOSHI AKI Kiyosh
Foreign Exchange Student 1964-19655 A,F.S. 45 Base-
ball 45 Student Supply Store 45 Choral Masters 45
Key Club 45 Student Council Representative 45 Spirits
45 Wrestling 4. 132, 133, 137, 144, 159
DENISE ALECCI Denise
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A, 45 Maiorette Club 2. 131,
136
DONALD ALEX Don
Chess Club 45 E-Room Activities 35 J.V. Football 25
Boys Glee Club 25 Survey Representative 35 J.V.
Wrestling 2. 148
JOHN ALLAR John
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3,
45 Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 45 J.V.
Wrestling 25 N.A.S,S. 4. 132, 163
THOMAS ALLEN Tom
JOHN AMBROSE Jack
Cross Country 2, 3, 45 15612 Leaders 25 Letterman
2, 3, 45 Math Club 451, wional Honor Society 45
Track 3, 45 J, V, WrestIfnQ"2. 150, 160, 186
HERBERT ELMER ANDERSON Herb
Baseball 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Gym Leaders 2, 35
Key Club 45 Tennis 45 Letterman 4. 132
CHARLES ANDRUS Chuck
Swimming Team 2, 3, 4 201
JUDY AQUILANO Judy
Eucuyo 35 Eucuyo Representative 35 Friendship Club
2, 45 F.N,C. 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, 131,135,155
MICHAEL ARK Mike
EVELYN ROSE ARCHACKI Dallie
Transfer Student5 Friendship Club 45 F.B.L,A. 45 Ski
Club 4. 131,136,157
JOHN ARMSTRONG Duffy
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 35 Orchestra
3. 139
EILEEN LESLIE ANN ARNOLD Eileen
Eucuyo Representative 2,LEFKI2uaship Club 2, 45 F.T.A.
GAA 2 3 Gi' eeciobz
2, 3, 41 . . . , 5 1 1.Q.s. 3, 4,
J.V. Cheerleader Substitii I5i2i5Maiorette 45 Majorette
Club 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Lbhal Honor Society 3, 45
Orchestra 25 Ski Club 45" dctrum 3, 45 Survey Edi-
tor1al Staff 3, 45 Co-Editor' 45 Survey Representative
2. l31,134,157,l58,161,162,163,167,1B4
THOMAS ARVIDSON Tom
RICHARD ATEN Rich
KENNETH JOHN AUBEL Ken
Cadet Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Mand 2, 3, 4. 140
KAREN LEE AUFMUTH Karen
Euclidian Representative 25 Friendship Club 2, 45
FBLA. 4, GAA. 2, 45 Hall Guard 25 N.F.L. 45 Ski
Club 45 Student Council Representative 25 Usher 35
World Affairs Club 45 One-for-the-Panthers Captain
3. 131,136, 149,157, 163
LINDA AXFORD Linda
Euclia Choir 25 Friendship Club 25 Student Council
Representative 2.
oorzis BAITT Dee
Friendship Club 2.
BARBARA BAKER i5"7'Q5ifi5I Barb
coder Bond 2, F.N.c. 4fi",i5fA. 25 Math Club 3, 4,
National Honor Society ilScience Seminar 2, 3, 4.
135, 150, 161
260
SUSAN BAKER Sue
Euclidian Business Staff ivmiefuclidian Training Club
25 Fall Play 25 Friend WQ ub 25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45
Executive Board 45 Palit -' ffairs Club 45 Spectrum
3, 45 Usher 25 World At Club 25 National Honor
Society 4. 134, 149, 159, 73
RICHARD BA1.oiN1 Rick
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 b 3, 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 45 National Honor 15,5-V555 3, 45 P.A. Technicians
Club 2, 3, 4. 132, 139, -I
WAYNE EVERETT BALLENTINE Wayne
Big Shaw 35 E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Hall Guard 25
Key Club 35 N.F.L. 45 Ski Club 45 Spring Play 35 Stage
CraftlC5ub 3, 45 Thespian Club 35 Track 2, 3. 151,
5 , 6
LESLIE JEAN BALUKIN Les
GEORGE BARABAS George
SANDRA LEE BARKER Sandy
A.F.S. 45 Fall Play 35 G.A.A. 25 Homecoming 45 Hall
Guard 25 l.Q.S. 3, 45 mini - s 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45
President 45 National - . 615' Society 3, 45 P.A. An-
nouncers 25 Political Af Q T lub 3, 45 Science Semi-
nar 2, 35 Spectrum 2, 3 pirits 45 Survey Editorial
Staff 3, 45 Staff Editor 4, fu Napolo 2, 3, 45 Student
Council Alternate 2, 45 uckeye Girls State Repre-
sentative 3. 133, 149, 156, 159, 162, 163, 167
SUSAN BARNES Sue
Friendship Club 2.
STEPHEN WILLIAM BA ' Leprechaun
Assemblies 45 E-Room '- ies 45 Executive Board
45 J.V. Football 25 Q-,W4 g 3, 45 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Spirits 45 15151 Council Representative
25 Executive Board 35 Presi ent 4. 159, 161
TOM BARNHART Tom
Cross Country 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Track 3, 45 Indoor
Track 3, 4. 186
THOMAS CASEY BARRETT T.B.
Foremen's Club 45 Swim Club 2, 153
CHERYL BARTOS Cherie
Choral Masters 3, 45 V ,5Q've Board 45 Euclidian
Representative 25 Frien gf 9 lub 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45
G,A.A. 35 Girls Glee ' 5 l.Q.S. 3, 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Sp 2, 35 Survey Editorial
Staff 3, 45 Survey Traini g Club 25 Cub-reporter 25
Copy Reader 35 Co-Editor 4. 134, 145, 161, 162, 167
BEVERLY ANNE BATIC Bev.
Maiorette Club 2,
BRUCE ALLAN EAUMGARDT Bergie
Baseball 25 Chevron Society 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3,
45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Orchestra 45
Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Pit Band 2, 3, 45 Talent Scouts
EHS 45 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 3. 139, 142,
143, 163
THOMAS BAVEC Tom
DAVID TERRENCE BEAUMONT Terry
LARRY BECK Larry
DONNA MARIE BEECHUK Beech
Assemblies 2, 35 Co-op ts 45 Euclidian Business
Staff 3, 45 Euclidian Tri Club 25 Friendship Club
2, 35 G.A.A. 25 N.F.L. QL' National Honor Society
3, 45 Maiorette Club 2, dent Council Representa-
tive 2, 35 Survey Repre ative 25 Winter Festival
Court 25 Senior Scandal 4, Senior Class Secretary 4.
13, 161, 163,165
PATRICIA BEEMAN Patti
Friendship Club 4, Fir. 2, 'F Moth Club 25 N.F.L. 45
National Honor Society ectrum 2, 4. 131, 134,
158, 160, 163
CHRISTOPHER EMERSON BEERY Kit
Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Eucuyo 45 P.A. Technicians Club
45 Usher 3, 4. 165
PHILIP WAYNE BEINING Phil
Choral Masters 4. 145
DAVID LEE BELL Dave
Key Club 3, 45 P.A. Technicians Club 2, 3, 45 Politi-
cal Affairs Club 45 Senior Class Cabinet 4. 132, 149
SHAREN BELSHAW Sharen
SUSAN MARIE BENCIN Sue
Friendship Club 25 F,B.L.A. 35 Girls Glee Club 35
Student Council Representative 2. 136
THEODORE JOHN BENDING Ted
Bowling 3, 45 Foremen's Club 45 Student Council
Representative 2. 142, 143, 153, 163
CRAIG L. BENEDICT Craig
Euclidian Representative 25 Foremen's Club 35 Gym
Leaders 2, 35 Survey Representative 3.
ROSANNE CHRISTINE BENI Rosy
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 45 G.A.A. 25
Homecoming 45 Maiorette Substitute 45 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Student Council Representative 45 Usher 35
World Affairs Club 45 Fall Play 4. 129, 131, 149,
185
DAVID BENNER Dave
Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Gym Leaders 25 Key
Club 25 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Track 2, 4.
157, 17B
JOHN RICHARD BENNER
Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 2,
Football 25 Key Club 25 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Ski
3,4, 15,18,157, 178
JOSEPH A. BENSI
Assemblies 2, 3, 45 E-Room
John
3, 45 Football 3, 45 J.V.
Club
Bens
Activities 2, 3, 45 Fare-
men's Club 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 4. 129, 153, 163
KAREN JUNE BENSO Karen
Friendship Club 25 Ski Club 4. 157
CHRISTINE A. BERARDINIS Chris
Friendship Club 2, 4. 131
RICHARD BERES Rick
Foremen's Club 4. 153
SHARON BERGANT Sharon
RICHARD LOUIS BERGER Rick
Gym Leaders 3, 45 Key Club 4. 132
THOMAS PAUL BERNL Torn
Basketball 3, 45 J.V. -5- ' ll 25 Cross Country 45
E-Room Activities 45 G ders 35 Junior Cabinet
35 Lettermen's Club 3, Letterman 35 National
Honor Society 35 Spirit ie , Student Council Repre-
Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Ba etball 25 Track 2, 3, 4.
CAROLYN MAE BERNSTON Carolyn
Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25
Girls Glee Club 2. 145
FRANK BERUS Frank
DENNIS EDWARD PETER BERZINSKAS Dennis
PAUL BESSEL PCIUI
Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Gym Leaders 2, 3.
BARBARA ANN BESSIR
Choral Masters 45 Euc
ship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A
Political Affairs Club '
Usher 25 Senior Scandal
131,134,145,149,16O,I 5
mu:
SALLY BEUTELL
Cadet Band 2, 35 Co
sentative 45 F.T.A. 2, 3,
ing Band 2, 3, 45 N.F.
3, 45 Student Council
Honor Society 4. 134, I ,
mm
Bobs
presentative 25 Friend-
45 Girls Glee Club 2, 35
rvey Representative 25
ational Honor Society 4.
Sal
and 45 Eucuyo Repre-
ecutive Board 45 March-
Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum
resentative 25 National
157, 159, 160
LAWRENCE RICHARD BYDASH Larry
EILEEN RAE BIEDERMAN
Beanie
F.N.C. 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 3, 45 Spectrum 45
World Affairs Club 2. 134, 135, 159, 163
MARILYN JEAN BILICIC
Bilicic
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 25 Girls Glee Club
25 World Affairs Club 2.
LARRY BILSKI
SAMUEL BLACK
JOHN C. BLAKESLEE
CAROLE ANN BLATTAU
Friendship Club 2.
BRUCE BLUMENSTEI N
Cadet Band 2, 35 E-Room
2, 35 Ski Club 3, 4. 157
GARY LEE BLY
Camera Club 2, 3, 45
l.Q.S. 3, 45 National Ho
cians Club 2, 3, 45 Surve
137
Larry
Sam
John
Carole
Embert
Activities 35 Marching Band
i ..i Gary
'W' I' ian Representative 25
iety 3, 45 P.A. Techni-
torial Staff 3, 45 Senior
Scandal 4. 153, 161,162, 7
JAMES R. BOAG
Bugs
Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45 E-Room Activities 45
Foremen's Club 3. 136, 137
CRAIG ALAN BOEHLKE Craig
so.,
Choral Masters 3, 45 JB otball 25 Gym Leaders
3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 N
Society 45 Spirits 4. 132,
ALVARO BOHORQUEZ
TransferStudent5 A.F.S.
CATHY MAY BOICH
Choral Masters 45 F.T.A.
134, 145
CHARLOTTE BOKAL
' 'A 5 National Honor
,159,160, 163
AI
45 Key Club 4. 132, 133
Cathy
45 Girls Glee Club 2, 3.
,,,,,, Char
E-Room Activities5 Euc o""'i' Eucuya Representative
35 Friendship Club 25
G.L.C. 3, 45 Historian 45
Survey Representative 4.
3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
nal Honor Society 3, 45
,154,161.
RALPH BOOMER Ralph
MARY BOOTH Mary
CAROL BOYD Carol
CHRISTOPHER LYNN --Q chris
Bowling 35 Chess Club ical Affairs Club 3, 45
National Honor Society ectrum 3, 45 Usher 3.
148, 149, 159, 160 I
KATHLEEN BRANNAN Kathy
Friendship Club 25 Political Affairs Club 4. 149
WALTER LE BRAUN Walt
Foremen's Club 4. 153
LEONARD ALLEN BRAZEE Lenny
Cross Country 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Council Rep-
resentative 25 Track 2. 157
GAYLE BRENDORFER Gayle
Friendship Club 2.
CONSTANCE BRETTON Bretton
Friendship Club 3, 19..er 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45
Executive Board 45 G.A. lv l" 4: 45 Girls Glee Club 25
Ski Club 45 Spectrum 55 ,59 Representative 45
Senior Scandal 45 Natio Honor Society 4. 131,
134,135,157,159,160,16
TOM BREWER Tom
KAREN S. BRIGGS Karen
Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 4. 136, 137
PAUL BRIGHT Paul
Crass Country 25 Eucli ' siness Staff 3, 45 Eu-
clidian Training Club 2 Leaders 35 Key Club
2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 ivgujgi. 25 Political Affairs
Club 45 J.V. Wrestling 15M ational Honor Society
45 l.Q.S. 4. 132,149,150,1 ,172
DARLENE BRODNIK Bobbie
Friendship Club 45 Junior Red Cross 3. 131
JANET MARIE BROOKS . Jan
Friendship Club 25 F.T. 5 ' ' 5 Political Affairs Club
45 Ski Club 45 Spectru ' sher 25 World Affairs
Club 2, 45 Folk Song ci National Honor Society
4, 134, 149, 157, 158, -I
CHERYL ANN BROWN Cheri
Transfer Student5 Eucuyo 3, 45 Political Affairs Club
3, 45 Spectrum 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 45
World Affairs Club 45 Senior Scandal 4. National
Honor Society 45 l.Q.S.Y.5 165, 149, 159, 160.
DEBRA LOU BROWN Debbie
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 45 Art Staff 35 Layout
Editor 45 Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club
25 Homecoming 45 United Appeal Representative 45
Spirits 45 Student Council Representative 45 Survey
Representative 25 National Honor Society 45 l.Q.S. 4.
159, 160, 129, 171
DAVID BROZ David
Transfer Student,
DEE ETTE BRYANT Dee
Cadet Band 25 Friendship Club 25 Ski Club 4. 157.
WILLIAM BRYANT Bill
BARBARA BUDA Barb
GEORGE BURICH George
FRANK BURK Frank
Baseball 25 Gym Leaders 45 Key Club 45 N.F.L. 45
Ski Club 45 Spectrum 4. 132, 163, 157, 159
LARAINE BURKE Lorrie
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2. 137
JAMES ARTHUR BURNETT Jim
Big Show 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Choral Masters
3, 4. 153, 145
JOHN OWEN BURNS John
Big Show 25 Choral Masters 3, 45 E-Room Activities
2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Drama Work-
shop 35 Spring Play 2, 35 Student Council Representa-
tive 2. 145,132, 157
KATHERINE SUSAN BLQET5 Kathy
E-Room Activities 3, 45-1511! ship Club 25 National
Honor Society 45 Orchesf , 35 Ski Club 45 Survey
Business Staff 3, 45 Ush Lf World Affairs Club 25
Senior Scandal 4. 157, 165, 169, 160
MERRIE LOUISE BUTTERFIELD Merrie
Fall Play 45 Friendship Club 2, 45 F.T.A. 25 Ski Club
45 Spectrum 4. 131, 157, 158
PATRICIA ANN BUZIKOWSKI Buzzy
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Homecoming 45 Spectrum 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, 4. 131, 136, 159, 129
J.V. Basketball 25 Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25
Movie Club 3, 4. 178, 152
SANDRA LYN-YVONNE CABLE Sandi
Cheerleaders 25 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 35
G.A.A. 25 Homecoming 45 Hall Guard 25 Junior
Cabinet 35 Majorette Club 35 Panther 45 Political
Affairs Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3, 45
Student Council Representative 45 Usher 35 World
Affairszglub 45 Senior Class Cabinet 4. 199, 149,
157, I
SALLIE CADWALLADER Sallie
Euclid Choir 45 G.A.A. 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 3. 146
FRANK CALAVITTA Frank
DONITA CAMERON Deeta
Ad Club 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 3, 45 Spectrum
4. 153, 134, 159
JAMES CAMPBELL Jim
Cross Country 2, 45 Letermen's Club 3, 45 Letter-
man 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 J. V. Wrestling
2. 186, 163
DIANE MARIE CARDUCCI Diane
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Prom Committee 3.
RUTH CARLSON Ruth
SANDRA ELAINE CAR vga Sandy
s-Room Activities 3, fidship Club 25 'F.T.A.
3, 45 G.A.A. 35 G.L.C. 4, ' or Cabinet 35 Maiorette
Club 35 National Honor ety 45 Prom Committee
35 Ski Club 3, 45 Usher . 134, 157, 154, 160
KRISTEN MAY cARTER9,..::i'f'Ei Kris
E-Room Activities 3, 45 i ' hip Club 2, 45 National
Honor Society 45 Ski Clu If jill Survey Business Staff
3, 4. 131, 157, 169, 1 --l
MARY LOUISE CAVAN A771517 Mary Lau
F.N.C. 45 GA A. 25 Paligcalfdffairs Club 45 Spectrum
2, 3, 45 Secretory 35 ,c idfnt 45 Student Council
Representative 35 Surveyyg li orial Staff 45 National
Honor Society 4. 135, I 24159, 167, 160
BENJAMIN CAVELL Ben
MICHAEL CAVELL Mike
Main Office Assistant 3.
DENNIS RAY CEBUL EY Denny
Cross Country 35 Horn 45 Junior Cabinet 35
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Exec fi" f oard 35 Vice-President
45 National Honor Soce 415, 45 Treasurer 45 Ski
Club 45 Spectrum 25 Spi 5315 Student Council Rep-
resentative 35 Executive oard 45 Wrestling 3, 45
J.V. Wrestling 25 Senior Class Cabinet 4. 132, 157,
159, 129, 161
P1-IILLIP EDWARD CEBULAR Phil
Key Club 2, 45 Track 2, 45 Spectrum 4. 132, 159
BERNADINE CERGOL Bernie
Co-op Student 4. 137
DENNIS CERNE Dennis
RONALD CESA Ron
Choral Masters 35 Foremen's Club 35 Boys Glee Club
2.
SANDRA CHAPAS Sandy
Friendship Club 25 Usher 2.
JOYCE MARIE CHISOLM Joycie
F,N C. 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Survey
Representative 4. 135, 157, 159
LUBOMIRA CHODAKIEWICZ Luba
Friendship Club 45 Student Supply Store 3, 45 World
Affairs Club 2, 3, 45 Political Affairs 4. 137, 131,
149
MARIE CHOLEWICKI Munchkin
Eucuya 35 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 3.
RALPH CHRISTOPHER Ralph
ROBERT ALLEN CIAMMAICHELL Tiny
ANN FANNY CIMBALOS Ann
Spectrum 2.
DONNA CIOMEK Donna
Transfer Student5 Co-op Students 4. 137
JOAN ELLEN MARIE CLARK Joannie
Euclid Chair 25 Friendship Club 25 Girls Glee Club 25
Student Council Representative 4. 129
ROBERT CLASEN Bob
MAUREEN FRANCES CLEMENCE Clem
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 25
Homecoming 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council
Representative 45 Survey Representative 35 Usher 3.
129
ANITA JOYCE COBl.lTZ:wi'H Anita
Transfer Student5 Cadelll- V 2, 35 Chevron Society
45 Concert Band 45 Ma ' ' Band 2, 35 Math Club
45 National Honor Socie M '5 Orchestra 45 N.F.L. 4.
139, 143, 142, 150, 160, 163
SUSAN KATHLEEN COCHRAN Susie
Euclid choir 2, Eiifiidio. .Business Staff 3, 45 cashier
35 Auditor 45 Euclidia 2 Yjesentative 25 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Frien, Club 3, 41 F.T.A. 25
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, occ. 3," omecomirig 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Spe trum 2, 3, 45 Spirits 45
Usher 35 World Affairs Club 4. 131, 154, 159, 149,
169, 161
SUSAN CODDINGTON Sue
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Ski Club
3, 45 Senior Scandal 4. 134, 163, 157, 165
KENNETH RONALD COLEMAN Ken
Bowling 2, 3, 45 Euclid Choir 2, 35 Golf Club 3, 45
Movie Club 35 Stage Craft Club 2, 3
261
VICTOR JAMES COLOMBI Vic
E-Room Activtities 45 J. V. Football 25 Junior Cabinet
35 Letterman 45 Wrestling 2, 4.
PATRICIA COLT Pat
Bowling 45 Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship
Club 25 G.A.A. 2,
MARY JO COMELLA Mary Jo
Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 45
World Affairs Club 4. 135, 157, 159, 149
ROBERT JOHN COMENSCHEK Squeaker
LINNETTE MARGARET CONLEY Linn
Big Show 35 Cheerleaders 25 Euclid Choir 25 Friend-
ship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Junior
Cabinet 35 Maiorette Club 35 N.F.L. 45 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 35 Usher 2, 35 World Affairs Club 45 Senior
Scandal 45 Photography 4. 131, 134, 149, 157, 163,
165
ROBERT ERNEST COODE Bob
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 25
E-Room Activities 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Captain 45
Gym Leaders 25 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 2. 163, 178
SHARON SUE COOK Cookie
G.A.A. 25 Movie Club 3, 4. 152
ROSEANN BERNADETTE COONEY Nitch
Friendship Club 25 FN.C. 3, 4. 135
FRED COOPER Wrench
Chevron Society 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 J. V. Foot-
ball 25 Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45
Sargent 45 Pep Band 45 Pit Bond 4. 139, 141, 143
TERRENCE COOPER Terry
Hall Guard 25 Survey Representative 4.
TOM A. COOPER Tom
E-Room Activities 2, 3.
CONSTANCE COPPERS Connie
Ski Club 3, 4. 157
KATHLEEN ouviA C 5,115-553 Kathy
E-Room Activities 3, 4s5ffi',iglgdship Club 25 F.N.C.
3, 45 Secretary 45 F.T. ff. .A.A. 2, 35 Girls Glee
Club 25 G.L C. 3, 45 Ski ' g'45 Student Supply Store
38645 Survey Reporter 2, 4. 135, 137, 154, 157,
1
RICHARD CARTER COLJEQQ'-YSIEEY Rich
Euclidian Editorial Statt23,gg15 Photographer 3, 45
Euclidian Representativexi 'jg uclidian Training Club
25 Key Club 3, 45 N F.L. iggf National Honor Society
3, 45 Political Affairs Club 5 Spectrum 2, 3, 4. 132,
159, 161, 163, 170
CHERYL CRADIS Cheryl
Big Show 2, 35 Choral s 3, 45 Drama Work-
shop 35 E-Room Activitie?Q'3Z'Euclidian Training Club
25 Friendship Club 2, 4? 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee
Club 25 G.L.C. 3, 45 Exe dlje Board 45 N.F.L. 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 5lSpring Play 2, 35 Survey
Reporter 2, 35 Senior Scan I 4, 131, 145, 154, 161,
6 , 165
BARBARA JEAN CRAIN Barb
Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35
Girls Glee Club 2. 131, 136
SHIREEN CREDICO Shireen
ROGER ALAN CROMBIE Rog
Choral Masters 35 Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45
J.V. Football 25 Boys Glee Club 2. 136, 137
RICHARD ALLEN CUNNINGHAM Rich
Key Club 2, 3, 4. 132
RICHARD DOUGLAS CURE Doug
CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN Char
Transfer Student5 F.T.A. 45 Spectrum 4. 134, 159
ANGELA CUTRONE Angie
Bowling 45 Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 4. 136
MARGARET JOAN CZAPLICKI Marge
Eucuyo 3, 45 Eucuyo Representative 3, 45 Friendship
Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Red Cross
Club 35 World Affairs Club 45 Transfer Student5 St.
Francis' Clubs5 Stage Craft Club 25 Red Cross Club
2. 131,135, 149,165
RUSSELL E. CZOMBA Russ
Transfer Student5 Football 35 Gym Leaders' 3, 45
Student Council Representative 45 Survey Editorial
Staff.
262
ROBERT ANTHONY DACAR Bob
Eucuyo Representative 3, 45 J.V. Football 3, 45 Fore-
men's Club 3, 45 Gym Leaders 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45
Swimming Team 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4. 152, 178, 201
JAMES DADANTE Jim
Baseball 25 Co-op Students 45 Football 35 J.V. Foot-
ball 25 Foremen's Club 45 Ski Club 35 Track 3, 4.
137, 153
CHERYL DARLING Cher
Euclidian Representative 25 G.A.A. 4.
ANDREA JEAN DASKIVICH Andi
A.F.S. 45 Choral Maste Elf! Secretary 45 I.Q,S. 45
Euclidian Training Clu 5- iris Glee Club 25 Ski
Club 3, 45 Spectrum 2,r -55 Spirits 45 Survey Edi-
torial Staff 45 Survey resentative 25 Survey
Training Club 35 Senior lass Cabinet 45 National
Honor Society 4. 133, 144, 145, 157, 159, 160,
162, 167
PAMELA LEE DAVISON Pam
Girls Glee Club 25 Ski Club 4. 157
MAUREEN ANN DAY 3323215 Moe
Assemblies 35 Friendshi ' 2, 35 G.A.A. 25 Junior
cabinet 3, Moiofeffe 45 Maiorerfe Club
2, 3, 45 National Honor ety 45 Prom Committee
35 Spirits 45 Usher 3. 15 , 160, 185
JOANN CATHRINE DEBELAK Joann
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2. 137
SANDRA ELLEN DEERE Sandy
Choral Masters 45 E-R Activities 35 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Frie ,. Club 25 F.T.A. 3, 45
Executive Board 45 G. Sgt? 3, 45 Girls Glee Club
2, 35 G.L.C. 45 Homec ' 1 25 Homecoming Court
25 Hall Guard 25 Junior net 35 Prom Committee
35 Spirits 45 Student Coun il Representative 2, 3, 45
Usher 35 Track 35 Senior Scandal 45 Senior Cabinet
45 National Honor Society 4. 129, 134, 145, 154,
159, 160, 165
KENNETH ALAN DELA E KQ Ken
Eucuyo 3, 45 Business i, -i- - 45 Math Club 45
National Honor Society 'QE-ml 4. 150, 160, 165
NANCY JUNE DELOST Nancy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 25 Political Affairs
Club 45 Spectrum 45 W S ffairs Club 45 National
Honor Society5 131, 1 L.- 59
ANTOINETTE DEMICO Antoinette
MICHAEL DEMPSEY Michael
JAMES THOMAS DEVNEY Jim
Big Show 35 Fall Play 2, 3, 45 Drama Workship 3, 4.
KAREN JANE Di BIANCA Karen
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Eucuyo 45 Friendship Club
2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Ski Club
45 Usher 25 Senior Scandal 45 Copy Editor 4. 131,
157, 165
DALE JAY DIEKMANN Hail
Cadet Band 25 Survey Training Club 35 Survey Busi-
ness Staff 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 3.
132, 169
CAROL ANN DIEHL Sushin
A.F.S. 3, 45 Semi-finalis Mifiml cert Band 3, 45 Cadet
Band 25 National I-lon gi ty 45 Euclidian Train-
ing Club 25 l.Q.S. 3, 45 " hing Band 2, 45 N.F.L.
45 Spectrum 45 Survey E I Staff 2, 3, 45 Feature
Editor 45 Political Affairs ub 45 Senior Scandal 45
Art Editor 4. 133, 139, 49, 159, 160, 162, 163,
165, 167
LAWRENCE DIETZEL Larry
KATHLEEN MARIE DI LILLO Kathy
Choral Masters 45 Euclid Choir 2, 35 Friendship Club
2, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Ski Club
45 Moiorette Club 2, 3. 131, 145, 157
DONALD DI SANTIS Don
Cross Country 35 E-Room Activities 3,45 J. V. Football
25 Gym Leaders 25 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Letter-
man 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 J. V. Wrestling 2, 3. 163,
188
RONALD DI SANTIS Herc
Cross Country 35 E-Room Activities 3, 45 J. V. Foot-
ball 25 Gym Leaders 3, 45 Letterman 45 Track 2, 3,
45 J. V. Wrestling 2, 3. 189
WILLIAM B. DOAK Bill
Movie Club 4. 152
KATHY ANN DOMITOR Kate
G.A.A. 2.
JANET D'ONLE Jan
DOUGLAS GIFFORD DONNER Doug
Fall Play 45 Gym Leaders 45 Ski Club 45 Swimming
Team 45 Gymnastic Team 45 Folk Song Club 4. 157,
158, 201.
MARY L. DONOVAN Marilou
Transfer Student.
HARVEY DOREMUS Harvey
Key Club 45 Ski Club 45 Track 3. 132, 157
GERALDINE ANN DOUGHERTY Geri
E-Room Activities 25 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 45
Play Night 2, 35 Spectrum 3, 4. 134, 159
BARRY ALAN DOYLE Barry
Key Club 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 4. 132, 157,
159
KATHLEEN E. DRAGOLICH Drag
Spectrum 2, 3, 4. 159
STANLEY DRITZ Stan
Student Council Representative 25 Survey Representa-
tive 25 Junior Class Vive-President 35 Senior Scandal
45 Senior Class Vive-President 4. 165
THOMAS J. DUCCA Tom
DIANE RACHEL DULAR Diane
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 Ski
Club 45 Spirits 45 Prom Committee 4. 131, 157,
159
PAMELA ANN DUNCAN Pam
Friendship Club 2, 35 Ski Club 4. 157
BETTY ANN DU ROSE Betty
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 25 Girls Glee
Club 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 4. 131, 157
SHARON DUTRO Sharon
Friendship Club 2, 45 G.A.A. 45 Ski Club 4. 131,
157
JEAN ECK Jeanne Bikini
Transfer Student5 F.B.L.A. 45 Ski Club 4. 136, 157
GEORGE EDWARDS Porge
Choral Masters 35 Co-op Student 45 Boys Glee Club
2. 137
RANDALL LEE EHINGER Randy
Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 25 Euclidian Repre-
sentative 35 Football 3, 45 J. V. Football 25 Gym
Leaders 25 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 4.
178, 163
RIDGEWAY ELLIS Ridge
Transfer Student5 Cross Country 3.
RONALD ELSHAW Ron
Transfer Student.
KATHLEEN D. EMMERT .,,,,, Kathy
Choral Masters 3, 45 I N' e Board 45 Girls Glee
Club 25 l.Q.S. 3, 45 fi..- . Honor Society 3, 45
Survey Business Stott reasurer 35 Circulation
Manager 4. 145, 161, , 169
LINDA MARIE EMMERT Lin
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 F.N.C. 45 Junior
Red Cross 35 Spectrum 45 Folk Song Club 4. 131,
136, 135, 159, 158
ROBERT JAMES ENGEL Bob
Junior Cabinet 35 Movie Club 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar
4. 152,150
MICHAEL ENGELKE Mike
KATHY ANN ENRIGHT Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 4. 131,
157, 159
GLEN ALAN ERICKSON Leif
KAREN JOY FENSCH Skeek
DENNIS JOSEPH ESPLANDIU Spider
Bowling 25 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 2.
JANET ESTANICH Jan
E-Room Activities 2, 35 Euclid Choir 35 Friendship Club
2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 25 Junior Red Cross
35 N.F.L. 45 Prom Committee 3. 163
CHRISTINE EVANS Chris
RONALD EVANS Ron
Eucuyo 45 J.V. Football 25 Homecoming 45 Key Club
45 N.F.L. 45 Ski Club 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 2, 4. 129, 132, 157, 163, 165
SHARON ANN EVANS ,W Sherry
Cadet Band 2, 35 Conce ' :. . 45 Euclidian Editorial
Staff 3, 45 Assistant Edi all Copywriter 45 Euclidian
Training Club 25 F.T.A. gfirching Bond 2, 45 Math
Club 45 National Honor '- iety 45 Spectrum 2, 4.
134, 139, 150, 159, 160, 71
RICHARD LEE EVERSTINE Stine
Basketball 2, 35 E-Room Activities 45 Football 2, 3, 45
Junior Cabinet 35 Letterman 3, 45 Sprits 45 Student
Council Representative 25 Track 3. 159, 178
JANIS FABIAN .lan
Euclid Choir 45 Red Cross Club 45 Ski Club 45 Bowl-
ang 4. 146, 157
ROBERT PAUL FARINACCI Bob
CRAIG FARLEY Craig
DONALD LEE FARMAN Dan
KAREN DAWN ELDEN Feldi Bug
Friendship Club 4. 131
FRANCES JEAN FELZ Fran
Friendship Club 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls
Glee Club 2. 35 Maiorette Club 25 N.F.L. 45 Usher 4.
131, 134, 163
Friendship Club 25 Prom Committee 25 Survey Repre-
sentative 2, 4.
DALE KARL FENSTER Dale
Political Affairs Club 3, 45 Science Seminar 3. 149
MARLENE FERENCAK Marlene
SHELBY JEAN FETKO Twiny
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 2. 35 G.A.A. 25 Junior
Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Red Cross 2, 3. 131
SHERRY FETKO Sherry
PATRICIA KATHRYN FIELITZ Pat
Friendship Club 2.
WILLIAM JON FIER Bill
E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45 J. V. Football 25
N.F.L. 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. 163, 178
ELLEN KAY FIKE MM Ellen
Friendship Club 25 F.NCQYZ8Q'45 Girls Glee Club 25
Spectrum 2, 45 Studen 27 ncil Representative 25
National Honor Society ' orld Affairs Club 4.
135, 149, 159, 160
JANICE FILIPOVIC Jan
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 25 F.B.L,A. 25
Maiorette 45 Maiorette Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 35
Student Council Representative 45 Usher 3. 129, 184
DANA LYNN FINE Dana
Friendship Club 2,
JOYCE FINE Joyce
Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Friendship Club 2, 3.
136, 137
SHANNON ROSE FINK Shannon
F.B.L.A. 2.
CHRISTINA FIORELLI Chris
Friendship Club 45 G.A.A. 2. 131
LEE FIREBAUGH Lee
LOUIS FIORITTO Lou
Cadet Band 2, 35 Camera Club 3, 45 Concert Band
2, 45 Marching Band 3, 45 N.F.L. 35 P, A. Announcers
25 P.A. Technicians Club 45 Senior Scandal 4. 139,
153, 165
EDWARD LAWRENCE PAUL FITZGERALD Fine
Football 2, 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Gym Leaders 2.
178
DIANE FITZTHUM Fitz
Transfer Student,
MARILYN ANN ELIZABETH FLANAGAN Irish
Friendship Club 2.
JOHN FORRISTELL John
Transfer Student5 Football 35 J.V. Football 25 Key
Club 25 Student Council Representative 25 Track 2,
35 J.V. Wrestling 2.
GARY FORTUNA GGVY
RONALD G. FOWLER Fowler
E-Room Activities 45 Football 45 J.V. Football 2. 178
RONALD PAUL FOWLER Ron
BETSY FOY Betsy
Big Show 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Euclid Choir 25
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Hall Guard 2. 144
BETTY FRANCIS Betty
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35
Ski Club 45 Spectrum 4.
131,136, 157,159
.f..,.f1,
MARTIN PAUL FRANC Muffy
Big Show 35 Math Club ' tional Honor Society 45
Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Wres 3, 4, 142, 150, 160
RAYMOND FRANK Ray
Camera Club 3, 45 Phot 15--ff 45 Cross Country 2,35
Euclidian Editorial Staff Club 2, 3, 45 Executive
Board 45 Club Photogra Math Club 45 National
Honor Society 45 Science inar 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35
Ski Club 4. 132, 150, , 160, 170?
LAWRENCE STEPHEN FRANKO Larry
Cross Country 35 Formen's Club 2, 35 Letterman 25
Track 2, 3.
KAREN FRENCH Frenchie
Bowling 45 Eucuyo 3, 45 Eucuyo Representative 35
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Ski Club 4. 131,
157, 163, 165
TERRY FRITCH ,,,,g'3,-g5,, Terry
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bask f E , 45 J.V. Basketball 25
Cross Country 3, 45 1 an 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 35
National Honor Society irits 45 Student Council
Representative 2, 4. 159, 186
THOMAS FROHLICH Beer
Math Club 45 Science Se I 5 2, 3, 45 National Honor
Society 4. 150
JEFFERY EDWARD FR ,j"'Z'yf- Tuck
Cross Country 3, 45 Keya , 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45
Wrestling 3, 45 J, V. ' ' ing 25 Golf Club 3, 45
National Honor Society olitical Affairs Club 4.
132, 149, 186
EUGENE GAINER Gene
KENNETH EDWARD GAJDA Ken
J.V. Basketball 2.
JOSEPH GARVAS Joe
World Affairs Club 4. 148
DAVID A, GAUCH Dave
Assemblies 25 Choral Masters 3, 45 Euclidian Repre-
ERNEST GERBETZ Ernest
JAMES GERGOTZ Jim
DIANE LA VERNE GERSHOW Diane
Ad Club 3, 45 Big Show 2, 3, 45 Fall Play 2, 3, 45
Friendship Club 25 F,T,A. 2, 3, 45 Executive Board
3, 45 Play Night 2, 35 Spring Play 2, 35 Stage Crew
Club 4. 134, 151
ELIZABETH JANE GEYER Beth
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N,C, 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Ski
Club 4. 131, 135, 157
SUSAN GEYER Sue
Girls Glee Club 25 Junior Red Cross 2.
SANDRA GFELLER '..5wr.f Sandy
Eucuyo 3, 45 Movie Club f l tional Honor Society 45
Red Cross Club 2, 35 2, 45 Senior Scandal
4. 152, 159,160,1651AlK1
ELAINE CAROL GIBSO Laney
Friendship Club 25 G.A. ff32i-'Maiorette 45 Moyorette
Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 4 'ff 15- Council Representa-
tive 25 Alternate 4 f vey Representative 25
National Honor Society -EL 7, 160, IB4
ROBERT ALAN GILDONE Bob
JOSEPH GIORDANO JoseDh
KENNETH PAUL GIROD Ken
Baseball 3, 45 J. V. Basketball 25 J.V. Football 25
Student Council Representative 25 Survey Representa-
tive 2.
VERONICA VERA GJIVANOVICH Vera
G.A.A. 45 Spectrum 4. 158
BRUCE GLICK Bruce
DALE ALLAN GLICK Dale
A.F.S. 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Key
Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Prorn
Committee 35Spir1ts 45 Survey Business Staff 45 As-
sistant Ads Manager 45 J.V. Football 2. 132, 133,
144, 159, 169
HARVEY GOERTZ
Math Club 45 National
Seminar 2,3,45 Wrestlin
150, 161
GEORGE GOGAN
GREGORY GOODYEAR
nm- mit.
Harv
r Society 3, 45 Science
45 J. V. Wrestling 2.
Mickey
Greg
Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Indoor Track 3, 4.
186
MADELINE GORMAN
M.J.
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Maiarette Club 2.
sentative 25 Foremen's Club 45 Gym Leaders 25 Stu-
dent Council Representative 2, 45, 153
BRUCE GEDDES
Movie Club 4. 152
ELAINE MARCIA GEIGER
Choral Masters 3, 4.
ANTHONY C, GENARO
Gym Leaders 35 Junior Ca
Bruce
Elaine
Tony
binet 3.
CHERYL ANN GORYANES Gorie
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Homecoming 45
Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum 4. 131, 136, 157, 159
DAVID GOTTSCHALT David
F.B.L.A. 4. 136
WAYNE GOULD Little Sow
Bowling 25 Cross Country 35 Football 25 Ski Club
3, 45 Student Council Representative 45 Track 3, 4.
129, 157
CHRIS GOULIS Chris
J.V. Football 25 Student Council Alternate 4.
GARY JOHN GRAF GOVY
Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 4. 136, 137
ALICE MARIE GRDANC Al
Friendship Club 2, 45 G.A.A. 25 Maiorette Substitute
45 Majorette Club 2, 3, 4. 131, 185
VICKI LYNN GREBEN Vickie
Co-op Students 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3. 137
DALE ANTHONY GREG 153 , Whale
seball 2 3 4 JV Footb
u if
Ba , , 5 Foo l , 45 . . Oll 2:
Lettermen's Club 3, tterman 3, 45 Spirits
3, 45 Junior Class Treas 1 5 Senior Class Treasurer
45 National Honor Society -4. 159, 160, 163, 178
263
KURT HOFFMEYER
..is..rZ.
BARBARA JEANNE l-lELTiEf,rS1g'! Barbara
CONNIE JOAN GREGURICH Connie
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.N.C. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3,
Maiorette Substitute 4, Malorette Club 2, 3, 4, Prom
Committee 3, Usher 2. 131, 135, 185
MARY LYNN GRIESHAMMER Mary Lynn
KATHLEEN GRIFFIS Kathy
Friendship Club 4, Ski Club 4. 131, 157
ROBERT LEONARD GRIGAS Bob
BEVERLY GRILLO Bev
Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2, E-Room Activi-
ties 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2.
JEAN MARIE GRIMSIC Jeanne
G.A.A. 2, 3.
GERMAINE GRUBAC Gerry
World Affairs Club 2.
LINDA JOY GRUGEL Grug
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, Survey Representative 2.
RAYMOND JOSEPH GRYCAN Ray
GAIL LOUISE GULBENKIAN Gail
J.V. Basketball 2, Big Shaw. 2, Choral Masters 3, 4,
Eucuyo Representative T21-'ffliiclidian Editorial Staff
3,4, Assistant Editor 3A-iEiZJifpr-in-chief 4, Euclidian
Training Club 2, Frien mi! Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3,
G-A-A, 2, 32 Girls Glee A G.L.C. 3, 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Politic , Affairs Club 3, Spectrum
2, Volleyball 2, l.Q.S. 4. 145, 154, 161, 170
SUSAN CAROL GUL1CHF'i"1x.7'I'i7 sue
FB L.A. 2, F.T.A. 4, G3 '132, 3, National Honor
Society 4, Political Affairg, ijjb 4. 134, 149, 160
1
PATRICIA NANCY GULLO Pat
Co-op Students 4, Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2. 137
GERALD GUSTIE Jerry
Bggeball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4.
ALFREDO GUTIERREZ 57751 Al
Cross Country 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Director
3, Treasurer 4, Letterma National Honor Society
4, Track 2, 3, Senioar S ' ,I I 4. 132, 160, 165
KINGSLEY JAMES GUY King
Eucuyo 3, 4, Editor 4, Eucuyo Representative 4, Key
Club 3, 4, Political Affairs Club 3, Spectrum 4, Senior
Scandal 4, I.Q,S. 4. 132, 159, 165
EILEEN BEATRICE HAASE Eileen
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Political Affairs
Club 3, Spectrum 3. 131, 136
WILLIAM ELTON HAGQFTND Bill
Cross Country 3, 4, J.1kff' :iiptball 2, Key Club 4,
Letterman 4, Spectrum lrvey Editorial Staff 4,
National Honor Society 54-iJ.Q.S. 4. 159, 167
Z
THOMAS NICHOLAS HALBEDEL Halby
J,V, Basketball 2, Concert Band 2, Cross Country
3, 4, Euclidian Represemtatizve 2, J.V. Football 2,
Letterman 2, 3, 4, NQTIOXWCJL' Honor Society 3, 4,
Political Affairs ciao 3,l4'1S ecrrum 2, 3, 4, Spirits
3, 4, President 4, Studeiillg juncil Representative 2,
Executive Board 3, 4, Su T ii Editorial Staff 4, Track
2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Indo Track 3, 4, Ohio Boys
State Representative 3, N.A,S.S. 2, 3, 4, I.Q.S. 4,
129,149,1S9,l61,167,186,188
LYNDA IRENE HALE Lynn
LINDA DIANE HALL Lin
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A.
4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 4, Pit Band 3, 4,
Spectrum 4, Executive Board 4, 131, 140, 159, 153
EYLIA HALLER Chip
Letterman 2, Track 2, 3
KATHLEEN HALOS Kathy
Friendship Club 2, F,B.L.A. 2, G.A.A. 2, Political
Affairs Club 2, Ski Club 4. 157
CHARLES SOMERSET HAMMETT Ill Chick
Math Club 3.
264
JOAN MARIE HANS Jo
Transfer Student, Friendship Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 4,
Spectrum 4, Student Council Representative 4. 131,
129, 159
SHARYN HARRISON 652255 shown
Bowling 2, Friendship K , F.T,A. 4, G.A.A. 2,
National Honor Society 1, ' olitical Affairs Club 4,
Ski Club 4, Spectrum 4, rld Affairs Club 4. 131,
134, 149, 157, 159
KAREN SUE HARTMAN Dizzy
Bowling 4, Friendship Club 2, N,F.L. 4, 163
STEPHEN ALBERT HATRAS Bud
Movie Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Craft Club 3. 152
KATHLEEN DIANE HAVILAND Kathy
Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A, 2, Student
Council Representative 3, 4.
GALE CHERYL HEIGHTON Gale
E-Room Activities 4, Euclidian Training Club 2,
F.T.A. 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, Ski Club 4, Folk Song Club
4. 134, 157, 158
JANICE LENORE HEIN mmgi-5 Jan
Euclidian Training Clu E- gF.N,C. 3, 4, National
Honor Society 4, Spect ' S , Student Supply Store
2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Senior Scandal 4,
Personality Polls 4. 135, '37, 149, 159, 160, 165
KATHLEEN HEISLER Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, Student Council Repre-
sentative 2. 131
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls T lub 2, National Honor
Society 4. 134, 160 Li
LAWRENCE W, HEMPHILL Larry
Transfer Student, Math Club 4. 150
KAREN RENEE HENDERSON Hendie
Choral Masters 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A. 2,
Homecoming 4, Junior Cabinet 3, Maiorette Club
2, 3, 4, Mayorette 3, 4, Head 4, Ski Club 4, Spirits
4, Survey Representative 2. 145, 157, 159, 184
LORETTA ANN HENIKMAN Loretta
Euclidian Business Staff 4, Friendship Club 2, G.A.A.
2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, G.L.C. 3, 4, Executive
Board 4, Student Council Representative 2, l.Q.S, 4.
154, 173
DIANNE HERMSDORFER Dianne
ERIC KARL HERTFELDER Eric
A.F.S. 4, Key Club 2, 3, W ate-President 4, Executive
Board 3, Math Club 4, 5 'Hanoi Honor Society 3, 4,
2, 3, 4, Spectrum 2,
Student Council Repre-
President 4, Science T
Executive Board 2, Spiri
sentative 2, 3, 4, Homec ming 4, National Science
Foundation 3. 129, 132, 33, 150, 159, 161
RICHARD HESS Rich
DOUGLAS J, HIBBARD Bart
Golf Club 4, Key Club 2, 4, Movie Club 2, Spectrum
4. 132, 159
ISABELLE ALDONA HIDO Dona
Big Show 2, 3, Eucuyo 3, 4, Eucuyo Representative
3, 4, Fall Play 2, 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, N.F.L.
4, Play Night 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Talent
Scguts 2, 3, Usher 2, Thespian 2. 131, 151, 161,
16
CHARLOTTE ANN HILDEBRAND Char
A.F.S, 3, 4, Choral M?gkELS,3, 4, Euclidian Reprre-
sentative 2, Euclidian 'alitifig Club 2, Girls Glee
Club 2, Junior Cabinei ational Honor Society
3, 4, Prom Committee ,V T ctrum 3, Spirits 4, Stu-
dent Council Represent 1 '3, Executive Board 4,
Survey Editorial Staff 3,,4, Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4,
Junior Class Secretary 3, Senior Class Cabinet 4.
129, 133, 144, 156, 159, 161, 167
CONNIE HILL Sunshine
Main Office Assistant 3, 4.
ERVA LEE HITCHCOX Erva
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 4,
Ski Club 4. 134, 157
WILLIAM HITTY Bill
Big Show Band 3, Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4,
Key Club 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4. 132, 139
ALDONA HOCEVAR
DENNIS JAMES HOCEVAR
Golf Club 4, Political Affairs Club 3.
DIANA LYNN HODGSON
Friendship Club 2.
CAROL ANN HOFFMAN
Friendship Club 3.
Donna
Dennis
Diana
Cookie
Kurt
Faremen's Club 3.
CAROLYN MADALENE HOHS
Choral Masters 3, Girls Glee Club 2, N. F. L. 3,
Talent Scouts 2.
Carolyn
JAMES HOLLIS James
JANE HOLLOWAY Jane
A.F.s. 4, Concert BondHfQ?i3f4, i.Q.s. 3, 4, Mofoh-
ing Band 2, 3, 4, N 3 , Honor Society 3, 4,
Political Affairs Club 4, ' lub 4, Survey Editorial
Staff 3, 4, Exchange St 3, World Affairs Club
4, 133, 162, 149, 157, 1 9, 161, 167
THOMAS HOPPERT Tam
Basketball 2.
LAWRENCE HORNACK Larry
JAMES HOWARD HOUGH Cricket
Football 3, J. V. Football 2.
JACQUELINE HOVAN Jackie
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, Girls
Glee Club 2, Political Affairs Club 4. 131, 136, 149
CAROL ANN HOWE Carol
F.B.L.A. 4, G.A.A, 2, GirI's Glee Club 2, Friendship
2, 3, 4.
TIMOTHY HOWE Tim
JANET L. HRIBAR Jon
Eucuyo 3, 4, Eucuyo "sentative 2, Euclidian
Training Club 2, Math Cqub 2, 3, 4, President 4,
Political Affairs Club 4, Science Seminar 4, Spectrum
3, World Affairs Club 4. 149, 150, 165
KENNETH HROVAT Ken
MARY HUBISH Mary
TERRY HUGHES Terry
WANDA LOUISE HUGHES Pudge
Friendship Club 2, 3.
JUDITH HULL Judy
LYNN HUGHES HUMP fy Lynn
Choral Masters 4, Eucli oir 3, Euclidian Repre-
sentative 2, Friendship 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4,
G.A.A. 3, Girls Glee Club , National Honor Society
3, 4, Ski Club 3, Spectrum 3, 4, Survey Representa-
tive 2. 134, 145, 159, 161
-Jffiffb
i-ili.ARY l-IUNN l-iilofy
Big Show 2, 3, Choral N rs 3, 4, Fall Play 3, 4,
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Spectru , 4, Folk Song Club 4,
Drama Workshop 3, Natio al Honor Society 4. 134,
145, 158, 159, 160
KATHLEEN LOUISE HU 2 if Kathy
Big Show 2, Concert B 3, 4, Marching Band
2, 3, 42 National Hono iety 3, 4, Spectrum 2,
3, 4, World Affairs Club 139, 149, 159, 161
LINDA HUNTER Lin
Cadet Band 2, 3, G.A.A. 4, Marching Band 2, 3,
N.F.L. 4. 163
GARY LLOYD HYDE Stimey
Track 4.
ANTHONY LOUIS IACOFANO Tony
Cross Country 2, 3, Key Club 4, Lettermen's Club 2,
3,4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, N,F.L. 4, Track 2, 3, 4,
Senior Scandal 4. 132, 163, 165
LYNDA LEE IACOFANO Lynn
Friendship Club 2, Ski Club 4. 157
PATRICIA INRANTOLINO Pat
ANTHONY IPAVEC
Tony
Bowling 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Hall Guard 2, Stu-
dent Supply Store 2, Foremen's Club 4. 152
ROBERT ELTON ISEMAN Bobby
GAIL BEVERLY ISSEL Gail
Transfer Student.
JOYCE ELLEN IVINS Joyce
Friendship Club 2.
JEAN MARIE IWANSKI Jeannie
GERALDINE JABLONSKI Gerry
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A.
LINDA JEAN KARLAN Lyn
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, Ski Club 4, Maiorette
Club 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2. 131,
157
LINDA MARIE KASUNIC Pixie
Co-op Student 4, Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A. 2, 3,
G.A.A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, P.A. Technicians Club
2, 3, Ski Club 3, Spectrum 3. 137
SYLVIA KASUNIC Sylvia
KATHLEEN IVA KAVON Kathie
STEVEN M. KAY Steve
Cadet Band 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Concert Band 2,
Marching Band 2, 3, 4. 140, 153
MARY KLOSKY Mary
Friendship Club 2,4, F.'lfgL1j3Ip4, Treasurer 4, GAA.
2, Girls Glee Club 2 Lg ical Affairs Club 4,
Spectrum 2, 4, Spirits, 4,,5 nt Council Representa-
l31 134 149 156 160
tive 4, Usher 4, Wai 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
Vice President 4, Nationa Honor Society 4, World
Affairs 4. 129, , , , , 159,
MICHELE M. KMET Mike
F.T.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Ski Club 4, Student Council
Representative 2, Usher 4, Wai Nopolo 2, 3, 4,
Senior Scandal Typist 4. 134, 156, 157, 165
SUSANNE MARIE KNIESS Suzi
Big Show 3, Bowling 4, Choral Masters 4, Eucuyo 2,
Eucuyo Representaetive 2, Friendship Club 2, 4, F.N.C.
4, Girls Glee Club 3, Hall Guard 2, Play Night 3,
Sgu5deTt4CounciI Representative 2, Usher 2. 131,
, 4
TED KNOP Ted
4, G.A.A. 2, Homecoming 4, Ski Club 4, Student
Council Representative 2, 4, Usher 3. 129, 136,
157
WILLIAM JAMES Bill
HELENE JAMIN Helen
CAROLE ANN JELENIC Carole
Friendship Club 2, 4, gl Z 2, Girls Glee Club 2,
Senior Scandal 4, Nati " onor Society 4. 131,
160, 165 5 L-
KATHLEEN THERESE JELENIC Kathy
Cheerleaders 2, E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club
2,3, F.N.C. 4, G.A.A. 2,4, Prom Committee 3, Student
Council Representative 2, 4, Usher 3. 129, 135
RONALD MILAN JENKO Ron
Transfer Student.
CYNTHIA ELLEN EDIT EK Cindy
Choral Masters 3, 4, Q1 Q lee Club 2, Spectrum
3, 4, Vice-President 4, S ' Play 2, Folk Song Club
4, National Honor Soci , l.Q.S. 4. 145, 158,
159, 160 .
CARL JERNEJCIC Carl
Cross Country 4, Euclidian Training Club 2, Gym
Leaders 3, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3,
Wrestling 3, 4, J. V. Wrestling 2, J.V. Football 2,
Jgigior Class President 3, Senior Class Cabinet 4.
PATRICIA SHARON JOBE Pat
Choral Masters 4, Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club
2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3. 144
ELIZABETH LOU JOHNSON Betty
Friendship 2, 4, F.N.C. 3,4, Vice-President 4, G.A.A.
2,3,4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Home-
coming Court 3, N.F.L. 4, Spirits 4, Student Council
Representative 3, 4, Usher 2, Euclid Choir 2. 129,
131, 135, 146, 159, 163
RUSSELL E. JOHNSON Russ
Big Show 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Vice-President 4, Folk Song
Club 4, Key Club 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Student
Supply Store 3, 4, Track 3, 4. 136, 137, 151, 158
FRANK JUSTIN Frank
DENNIS KACPERSKI Dennis
RICHARD JOHN KADUNC Rick
Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Euclidian Representative 2, Foot-
ball 3, J. V. Football 2, Gym Leaders 2, Key Club 4,
Survey Representative 2, Indoor Track 2. 132
JOHN KALTENBACH John
NANCY LYNN KANNER Blondie
Spectrum 3, 4. 159
CAROLE ANN KAPEL Carole
Euclidian Representative 2, Friendship Club 2,
Political Affairs Club 4, Spectrum 4, Survey Repre-
sentative 4, World Affairs Club 4. 149, 159
KENNETH KAPLEY Ken
Big Show 2, 3, Choral Masters 4, Cross Country 3,
Fall Play 2, 3, 4, Football 3, J.V Football 2, Key
Club 4, Play Night 2, 3, Spectrum 3, Spring Play
2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club 2, 3, 4, In-
door Track 3. 132, 145, 151
DIANE KAPROSY Teddy Bear
TERRANCE KEARNS Terrance
EDWARD KELLER Ed
JOHN KELLEY John
MARTIN STEVEN KELLEY Marty
Cadet Band 3, 4, Concert Band 2, Marching Band
2, 3, 4, P.A. Technicians Club 3, 4. 140
WILLIAM DANNY KELLEY Bill
Concert Band 2, J.V. Football 2, Ski Club 4. 157
ROBERTA KELLY Bobbi
Cadet Band 2, Friendship Club 4, G.A.A. 4, March-
ing Band 2, Student Supply Stare 3, 4. 131, 137
LAURA MARGARET KEMPERT Kemp
Choral Masters 3, 4, Accompanist 4, Girls Glee Club
2, Talent Scouts EHS 2. 144, 145
RICHARD ALLEN KERS Richard
Cadet Bond 2, 3, Marc and 2, 3, N.F.L. 3, 4,
Science Seminar 2, 3, ai Nopolo 3, 4, Moth
Club 2, National Honor 'f. iety 4. ISO, 156, 160,
163 SANDRA KESSLER Sam
Concert Bond 2, 3, s r i- Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet
4, FT.A. 2, Student IH!-sl Representative 3, 4,
Senior Class Cabinet .iijlllional Honor Society 4.
129, 131, 160 '
TOM KEVERN Tom
MICHAEL KEYES Mike
ROBERT FRANCIS KILROY Bob
Transfer Student.
MARILYN CAROL KING King
Euclid Choir 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2,
3, 4, F.N.C. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Girls Glee Club 2,
Student Council Representative 2, Survey Represen-
tative 2, Usher 2. 131, 135
JEFFREY LEE KINSEY Jeff
Choral Masters 3, 4: Boys Glee Club 2. 144
DOUGLAS KIRCHNER Doug
Letterman 2, Track 2.
RALPH NEAL KIRCHNER Ralph
Choral Masters 3, 4: BOYS Glee Club 2, Folk Club
4, F.T.A. 4. 134, 144, 158
Ti-ioMAs kiRci-iNER 'ram
Football 3, 4, J.V. Foot 7 325, Gym Leaders 2, Letter-
man 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 'i Wrestling 2, National
Honor Society 4. 160, ' 1'
CHRISTINE ANN KLAUE Tina
Transfer Student, F.N.C. 3, Student Council Repre-
sentative 4, Drama 2. 129
GARY THOMAS KLECKNER Kleck
Big Show 2, 3, Choral Masters 3,4, President 4, Boys
Glee Club 2, 145
MARJORIE LYNN KLEIN Margie
Transfer Student.
LAURA H. KLEMENC Laura
Friendship Club 2, 3, F.B.l-'A' 3, 41 Reporter 4, Ski
ciao 4. 136, 157
SHARON ANN KLOCKER Sherry
Transfer Student.
BETH ANN KNOX
Euclidian Representative
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executitq, V
Homecoming 2, Ski Clu 2 ..
4, Student Council Repr
ness Staff 4, Usher 2, 3,
Beth
riendship Club 2, 3, 4,
rd 4, GAA. 2, 3, 4,
, Spectrum 3, 4, Spirits
tive 2, 4, Survey Busi-
riior Scandal 4, Nation-
al Honor Society 4. 129, 131, 134, 157, 159, 160,
165, 169
PATRICIA KOCEVAR Pat
CLAUDIA KOCHER Cookie
Friendship Club 2, 4, Hall Guard 2. 131
OLIVE VIRGINIA KOGER Olly
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3,
4, Vice President 4, G.A.A. 4, Political Affairs Club
4, Spectrum 4, Student Council Representative 2, 4,
Survey Representative 2, 4, Usher 2, 3, Folk Song
Club 4, World Affairs Club 4, Senior Scandal 4,
Sales Managers 4. 129, 131, 134, 148, 149, 158,
159, 165
CYNTHIA ANN KOHLER Cindy
Transfer Student.
Lszjsih
KATHLEEN ANN KOLM F, Karhy
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Natrona 'nor Society 4. 160
FRANCES HELEN KOMAR Fran
F.T.A. 2, 3, Usher 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4. 136
MICHAEL A. KOPACH Mike
Cross Country 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Ski Club 4,
Track 3, 4. 157, 186
JOHN LAWRENCE KORTHALS Jack
Baseball 2, 3, 4, P.A. Technicians Club 2.
BARBARA ANN KOSS Barb
Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2.
ALLAN RAY KOSTREB AI
Big Show 3, Math Clu 5 5 ational Honor Society
4, Orchestra 2, Ski Clu Student Council Repre-
sentative 4. 129, 157, I
ROBERT KOSTREBA Bob
JOHN EDWARD KOVATCH John
Bowling 2, Golf Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Letterman
3, Student Council Representative 4, Swimming Team
3. 129, 132
WILLIAM JOSEPH KOWICKI Bill
Transfer Student, Marching Band 4.
PHILLIP KOZIERA Phil
Student Council Representative 2, Office Assistant
2,3.
ROBERT J. KOZLEVCAR KOZY
Chess Club 2, Fortman's Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4,
Math Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, 3. 132, 152
oAvio JOHN KRAL Scratch
Cross Country 3, Key 7 gs , 4, Letterman 2, 3,
National Honor Society rack 2, Senior Scandal
4. 132, 160, 165
FRANK MICHAEL KRANE Sonny
G. JEAN KRENSKY Jean
Transfer Student, Friendship Club 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4,
F.T.A. 4, Choir 2, 3, Marching Band 2, Orchestra 2,
Pep Band 2, F.N.C. 3, 4. 131, 134, 135, 136
265
JOHN KENNETH KRIEGER John
KATHERINE KRONK Kathy
Friendship Club 2.
FREDERICK KROTINE Fred
KAREN KROPF Little Karen
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 3.
ROBERT P. KRUNK Bob
ERNEST FRANK KRYSTY Ernie
Political Affairs Club 45 Folk Club 4. 149, 158
KENNETH KUCHARSKI Kuch
Fall Play 45 N.F.L. 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Folk Club 45
Executive Board 4. 157, 158, 163
WAYNE ANTHONY KUKLA Tomato
Baseball 25 E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45 J.V.
Football 25 Golf Team 3, 45 Gym Leaders 2: Letter-
men's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 4. 163, 178
JAMES JOSEPH KURRE ,EM Jim
Big Show 2, 35 Chevron y ' 3, 45 Concert Band
2, 3, 4, Key ciub 2, 3, Nl- , archino Band 2, 3, 4,
Orchestra 3, 45 Pep -,i-'mi 45 Pit Band 2, 3, 45
National Honor Society 45 1 32, 139, 142, 143, 160
f Val
VALERIE JOANNE kus
Transfer Student5 Eucuyo ational Honor Society
45 160, 165 13
Kwiecs
PATRICIA KWIECIEN
Euclidion Representative 25 Friendship Club 25 F.N.C.
3,45 Girls Glee Club 25 Junior Red Cross 35 Student
Council Representative 25 Survey Representative 2.
135
CHARLOTTE MARIE LA CAVA Char
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 45 G.A.A. 25 Spectrum 4.
136, 159
ROBERT LEGGATE Bob
Big Show 35 Fall Play 45 Ski Club 3, 4. 157
NANCY JANE LEHMAN Nancy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Political Affairs
Club 45 Spectrum 4, 131, 134, 149, 159
VICTORIA LEHMAN Vicki
Friendship Club 4. 131
John
. .S. 2 , 45 Big 'mf- 55 ' Choral Masters 3, 45
Euclidion Editorial Staff , Copy Writer 35 Copy
Editor 45 Euclidion Traini ub 25 Fall Play 2, 3, 45
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Math rn 2, 3, 45National Honor
JOHN ROBERT Lei-111 ,W
AF , 3 si-Q
H ,I
socaefy 3,45 I,Q,S. 4. 13 , 133, 150. 161. 170,171
ROBERT LEMIEUX Bob
Big Show 3: Bowling 35 Football 35 Movie Club 2, 3,
45 Survey Representative 4. 152
DOMINIC LEMMO Don
DIANE MARIE LENARCIC Diane
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Spectrum 45 Usher
2. 131, 159
LOUIS LORENZI
Lou
Transfer Student5 Football 3, 4. 178
ALICE LOVE
Euclidion Training Clu
Alice
H!! Friendship Club 25
Political Affairs Club 4, ' P rum 3, 45 World Af-
IDA JEAN LISUZZO Ida Jo
KAREN ELIZABETH LACKNER Karen
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 3.
CHERYL LOFOLLETTE Cheryl
ELIZABETH LAMACCHIA Liz
Bowling 45 Friendship Club 2.
GARY CLAUDE LAMB Chipmunk
Foreman's Club 4, 152
JOHN T. LAMB John
Cross Country 35 Letterman 35 Track 3.
THOMAS LAMONT Tom
Bowling 25 Football 35 Foremen's Club 4. 152
MARY ANN LANG Mauna
LEONARD JAMES LANGE Lenny
Baseball 25 Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 25 Cross
Country 45 Homecoming 45 Track 3, 4. 186
LAURA JANE LANSER Pumpkin
F.T.A. 45 G.A,A. 45 Homecoming 45 Spectrum 4, 134,
159
ELAINE MARION LAPINSKAS Loinie
CO-op Students 45 Eucuyo Representative 25 Friend-
ship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 2. 137
JOHN ANTHONY LATCH John
IRENE LAUKIAVICH Irene
Egcliclian Representative 25 Friendship Club 2, 4.
MICHAEL PAUL JOHN CARMELLA LAVIGNA lil
Pierre
Chess Club 25 Gym Leader 2, 35 Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V.
Wrestling 2. 163
GARY WAYNE LAVORGNA
Homecoming 2, 4.
FRANCES ANN LAZNIK
Co-op Students 45 E-Room
137
266
Green Giant
Fran
Activities 25 G.A.A. 2.
MARTHA LEONHARDT Marty
Co-op Students 45 G.A.A. 2, 3. 137
JAMES LEPPERT Jamie
Cross Country 2. 3, 45T ' Leaders 25 Letterman
2. 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 ional Honor Society 4.
160, 186
ROBERT LESKIEWICZ Bob
DIANE MAE LEUTBECKER Diane
CAROL ANN LEWIS Carol
F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 2, 3.
DAVE LIBMAN Dave
Cross Country 35 Letterman 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4,
DOUGLAS LILLEY Doug
LEON LINDIC Leon
MICHAEL W. LINDSEY Mike
NANCY LINSLEY Nancy
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45
Spectrum 3, 45 World Affairs Club 25 Folk Club 4.
136, 157, 153, 159
Girls Glee Club 25 Political Affairs Club 3, 45 World
Affairs Club 2, 3, 4, 149
DAVID LIVESAY Dave
Transfer Student5 Foremen's Club 4. 152
MARY LOUISE LOCKER Mary Lou
Ad Club 35 Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Friend-
ship Club 2. 137, 136
THOMAS LOESCH Tom
JOANNE KATHERINE LOGAR Joanne
Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 3, 45 G.A.A. 3. 135
MAUREEN LOHMEYER Reen
Big Show 2, 35 Fall Play 3, 45 Faculty Play 25
Spectrum 45 Spring Play 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4.
151, 159
SUZANNE CAMILLE LO r 1 Sue
Bio Show 35 Choral Ma tg' ff, 45 Girl Glee Club 25
Political Affairs Club 35 ' 7 um 25 Survey Business
Staff 45 World Affairs Cl 5 A.F.S. 2,3,45 Secretary
3, 45 National Honor Societ 4. 133, 144, 160, 169
RICHARD LOKAR Rich
Foremen's Club 4. 152
JO ANNE MILDRED LONCHAR Cookie
Friendship Club 25 G,A.A. 2, 3.
MICHAEL LONG Mike
Foremen's Club 45 Wai Napolo 2. 152
fairs Club 25 National Society 4. 149, 159
160
MARY ANN LOVICK Mary Ann
Friendship Club 45 Homecoming 45 Survey Representa-
tive 2. 131
MARY ELIZABETH LOWRY Molly
Euclidion Editorial Staff 2 3 45 I.D. Editor 45 Under-
class Editor 35 Eclidian ' 3. 'ng Club 25 F.T.A. 2,
3, 45 Secretary 45 G.L.C , 5 Secretary 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 21 SDifiTS 42 5TUCi9l"f
Council Representative IBM er 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Homecoming 45 I.Q.S. 4. 134, 154, 159, 161, 170,
171
ANTHONY T. LUBE Tony
Foremen's Club 3.
HOLLY LUCAS :fix H01
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 F. a 31 32 G-A-A 2, 31 Junior
Cabinet 3, National H ociety 3, 4: Spectrum
2, 3, 45 Spirits 4. 159, , 198
ROBERT LAWRENCE LUCCI Bob
Cross Country 3, 45 Key Club 45 Letterman 3, 45
P.A. Technicians Club 2, 3, 4: TFCICK 3, 4- 132, 136
188
KATHLEEN LUCKAY 'W LUCkY
Ad Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 Homecoming 42
National Honor Society - ctrum 2, 3, 4: SUVVSY
Editorial Staff 4, 134, 1 ,7 60, 167
itil
CAROLYN LUICH Carol
BE Y LUKSIC BETTY
MARCELLA L, LUSHIN MUW19
CO-op Students 45 Friendship Club 2. 137
CRAIG SCOTT MACDON I Craig
Cross Country 25 Gym - - ' 2, 3, 42 JUFIIOI' Cflbi'
net 35 Key Club 45 Lett -f 25 National Honor So-
ciety 3, 45 Prom Commit 5 Science Seminar 3, 45
Track 2. 132, 150, 161
KAREN LEE MACDONALD KCIVEFI
Choral Masters 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 Girls Glee Club 25
Spectrum 35 Survey Business Staff 45 Accountant 45
Survey Representative 2. 145, 169.
HARRIET MARIE MACK Harriet
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 45 N.F.L. 45 Political
Affairs Club 3. 163.
JAMES RAY MACK
JAMES MACK
PAULETTE MACK
DONNA MARIE MAGRI
Red
Jim
Paulette
Donna
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 25
Spectrum 3. 137.
DEBORAH RAE MAHANY
Debbie
E-Room Activities 25 Friendship Club 2, 45 F.T.A. 3,
4, 131, 134.
MAUREEN ANNE MAHONEY Maury
Transfer Student5 Concert Band 45 Friendship Club
45 F.T.A. 4. 131, 134, 139.
DENISE MALENDA
ROBERT MALINAK
CHARLES MALLUE
ww
Cadet Band 25 Concert
Staff 3, 45 Business Ma
totive 3, 45 Euclidion
Bob
Chuck
, 45 Euclidion Business
45 Euclidian Represen-
ing Club 25 Marching
Band 2, 3, 45 National Ho r Society 3, 45 Pep Band
45 Wai Napolo 2, 3, 45 I.Q.S. 4. 139, 156, 157, 161,
162, 172.
JAMES MALNAR
CONSTANCE MANDEL
CAROL JOYCE MANSUY
Jim
Connie
Carol
CONSTANCE ELISE MA
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 National
2, 3, 45 Spirits 45 Stude ' -
Executive Board 45 Surv
l34,159,161, 169.
ELIZABETH JEAN MARC
Connie
Society 3, 45 Spectrum
ncil Representative 45
ditorial Staff 4. 129,
Jeanie
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 CTNFQ45 Marching Band 2,
3, 45 National Honor So ,
Band 2, 35 Spectrum 3,
5 Orchestra 3, 45 Pit
ki Club 4. 134, 139,
142, 157, 159, leo.
BONNIE MARIE MARINCIC Bonnie
Drama Workshop 45 E-Room Activities 45 F.B.L.A. 45
Friendship Club 2, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 4. 131, 136, 157.
SHARON ANN MARN Sharon
Co-op Students 45 E-Room Activities 35 Friendship
Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Usher 3. 131, 137.
MARY R. MAROLT Mary
Friendship Club 2.
JACK MARRON Jack
CHARLENE MARSEY Char
Eagketball 25 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 25 G.A.A.
, , 4.
THOMAS MARTIC Rabbit
GEORGE K. MARTINSEN Kit
J.V. Basketball 25 E-Room Activities 45 Key Club
45 Lettermen's Club 25 Letterman 2, 3, 45 N.A.S,S.
2, 3, 45 Political Affairs Club 3, 45 Survey Business
Staff 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4. 132, 149, 163, 169,
PATRICIA MASTRO Bozo
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 45 G.A.A. 2,
3, 45 Ski Club 45 Student Council Representative 2.
131, 157.
DENNIS MICHAEL MATKO Denny
gincyistjiy i r 25 E?3Room Activities
2 00 Cl , J .. HU - 5 vm Leade 35
Letterman 3, 45 Nationa or Society 3, 45 Sgirits
3, 45 Student Council 1"-ffl tative 25 Student Coun-
cil Executive Board 3, 4. 29, 133, 159, 161, 178.
SANDRA LEE MATTES Sandy
Basketball 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 45 F.T.A. 3, 45
G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Maiorette Club 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 25 Survey Representa-
tive 2. 131,134, 157.
CAROL ANN MAUPIN Mguppy
Cadet Band 25 Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 45
G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 4. 131, 136, 159.
EDWARD ANDREW MAUSER Mouse
Swimming Team 35 Wai Napolo 2, 3.
KAREN MAwsoN Kome
Friendship Club 2.
BONNIE Mc ARTHUR Bonnie
Euclidian Representative 25 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A.
2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 35 Political Affairs Club 3, 45 Spec-
trum 3, 45 World Affairs Club 3, 45 Vice-President
4. 134, 149, 159.
LAURETTA ANN MC CARTNEY Laura
Friendship Club 25 Girls Glee Club 2.
SUSAN Y, MC CLAIN Sue
JAMES RAY MC CONOCHA Jim
Fall Play 2, 35 Stage Craft Club 2, 3.
VIRGINIA MC CREIGHT Ginger
Transfer Student5 Euclid Choir 4. 146.
SHARON LYNN MC GILL Sharon
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club
25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3. 134, 173
ROBERT MC KENZIE Bob
Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4.
ROBERTA MC KENZIE Bobbi
Friendship Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45
Spectrum 4. 131, 157, 159.
RICHARD MC KINLEY
Rich
BARBARA MC MAHON Barb
Friendship Club 2.
HENRY ARTHUR MC LEAN Hank
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letterman 3, 4.
DIANNE MEKEDIS Dianne
Euclid Choir 25 Eucuyo Representative 25 Friendship
Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee
Club 25 D.E.C.A. 45 Reail Management 45 Student
Council Representative 25 Usher 2. 131, 136,
IRENE MELNIKAS Renee
Transfer Student5 Friendship Club 45 N.F,L, 4. 131,
163
ROBERT LOUIS MERVAR Merv
163.
FRANKLIN MESEC Frank
ROBERT MESTER Bob
WILLIAM M. METCALF Bill
Football 35 J.V. Football 25 Gym Leaders 25 Fore-
men's Club 45 Vice-President 45 Letterman 25 Ski
Club 3, 45 Wrestling 35 J.V. Wrestling 2. 152, 157.
CONNIE MARIE MIERKE Con
Senior Scandal 4. 165.
JO ANNE MIKLAVIC Jo-io
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 45 G.A.A. 45 Student
Council Representative 2. 136.
BRUCE MILLER Bruce
CRAIG MILLER Craig
DONALD HENRY MILLER Don
Homecoming 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45
Assemblies 2, 3, 4.
GEOFFREY MICHAEL MILLER Weasel
Bowling 3, 4.
JAMES I, MILLER Jim
Transfer Student5 Choral Masters 2, 3, 45 E-Room
Activities 45 J.V. Football 25 Boys Glee Club 25 Key
Club 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Survey Business Staff 45 Sur-
vey Representative 45 Seniar Scandal 45 Sales
Manager 4, 144, 157, 165, 169
JAMES ROBERT MILLER Jim
Football 3, 45 Captain 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Gym
Leaders 25 Letterman 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45
Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 2. 163, 178,
RITA ANN MILLER Rita
F.B.L.A. 4. 136.
RONALD GENE MILLER Ran
Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Movie Club 3, 4. 136,
137, 152,
.545
WILLIAM ALLEN MILL JST? Dino
Choral Masters 3, 45 J. 91 tball 25 Junior Cabinet
35 Key Club 3, 45 Stud ouncil Representative 35
Student Council Executive oard 45 Senior Class Pres-
ident 45 National Honor ociety 4. 129, 132, 145,
160.
LOUIS MILONE Lou
136, 137.
THOMAS MITCHEL Mitch
JUDIE ANN MITCHELL Judie
Transfer Student5 Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45
President5 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. 139
THOMAS ORIN MOENICH Tom
CAROL LYNNE MOFFETT Carol
F.N.C. 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Folk Song Club 45 G.A.A.
2. 135, 158.
DUANE MOHORIC Duane
JANETTE IRENE MOLC 'Y' an
. mf J
Friendship Club 2, 3, f .B.L.A. 45 Ski Club 45
Srgectrlusrs 31,6-65 National or Society 4. 131, 136,
,,.
MARGARET MOLINAR "?jQj.. Peg
Assemblies 2, rnendshii is 2, F.T.A. 45 G.A.A.
45 Ski Club 45 Senior S ' 45 National Honor So-
ciety 4, 134, 157, 160, .
MARTHA ANN MOLNAR Marty
Friendship Club 25 Student Council Representative
2, 45 G.A.A. 2. 129.
FRANK J. MONATERI Frank
Chess Club 2.
JAMES L. MONOYUDIS Greek
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters
2, 3, 45 Euclid Choir 2, 3, 45 Euclidian Representa-
tive 2, 35 Football 2, 35 J.V. Football 25 Boys Glee
Club 25 Gym Leaders 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 35
Letterman 2, 35 N.F L. 3, 4, Student Representative
2, 3, 4. 129, 145, 146, 163.
BONNIE LOU MOONEY Bonnie
Main Office Assistant 3, 4,
KATHLEEN MARY MOORE Kathy
Eucuyo Representative 25 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 4.
KENNETH MOORE Ken
MICHAEL WAYNE MOORE Mike
Cadet Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Science Semi-
nar 2.
DONNA LU MORETTI Donna
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Girls
Glee Club 25 l.Q,S. 3, 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 2, 4: Survey Business Staff 3, 45 Assistant Busi-
ness Manager 45 Survey Representative 3, 45 Usher
35 Wai Napolo 3, 4. 129, 134, 156, 162, 169.
DARLENE KAY MORGAN Morgue
Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 Friendship Club
25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Pit Band 35
Play Night 3. 139.
TERRY MORGAN Terry
ROBERT MORRIS Bob
PATRICK MORSE Pat
RICHARD NEIL MORSE Little Beck
GAYLE ANN MOSKOWITZ Gayle
KATHRYN DOLORES MOULDER Kay
Euclid Choir 2, 35 FT.A. 2, 3, 45 NFL. 3, 4, P.A.
Announcers 25 Student Supply Stare 35 World Af-
fairs Club 3, 45 Girls Concert Choir 4. 134, 146,
149, 163.
JEFFREY MUELLER Hick
Eucuyo Representative 25 D.E.C.A. 4. 136.
PATRICIA MULHALL Pat
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 45 F.N.C.
45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Student Council Representative 25
Ski Club 3, 45 World Affairs Club 4, 131, 135, 149,
157.
JAMES JOSEPH MURRAY Jim
Gym Leaders 3, 45 Talent Scouts EHS 3.
ROGER MURRAY Roger
JANE MUSICK Jane
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Pc-
litical Affairs Club 45 Spectrum 45 Student Council
Representative 25 World Affairs Club 45 Senior Scan-
dal 4. 131, 134, 149,159, 165
JOSEPH MUSTAR Joseph
GERALDINE GAY MYERS Puddles
Euclid Choir 2, 35 Friendship Club 2, 35 Girls Glee
Club 2, 35 Student Council Representative 25 Talent
Scouts EHS 3.
PETER FREDRICK NAGODE Pete
CYNTHIA C. NAGY Cindy
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 4. 136.
JANET NAINIGER Jan
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Ski
Club 45 Spectrum 3, 4. 131, 136, 157, 159.
267
JOSEPH A. PAOLUCCI
ROBERT TUSHIO NAKAJI Punkin
Key Club 3, 45 Letterman 35 Swimming Team 3, 45
J.V. Swimming Team 25 Tennis 35 Wai Napolo 3.
132, 156, 201.
GAIL CAROL NARDY Gail
Bowling 45 Euclid Choir 45 Friendship Club 25 Stu-
dent Council Representative 2, 146.
MARLENE CAROL NASS Mar
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.N.C. 35 G.A.A. 4.
LAWRENCE NAYLOR Larry
Big Show 35 Movie Club 3, 45 Survey Representative
4. 152.
LESLIE J. NELSON Les
E-Room Activities 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Girls
Glee Club 25 Political Affairs Club 45 Spectrum 45
Student Council Representative 25 World Affairs Club
4. 134, 149, 159.
JOHN NEMETH John
THOMAS AL NEUMAN Tom
Camera Club 3, 4. 153.
ERIC NEYLON Eric
JEANNA NIELSON Niels
Choral Masters 45 E-Room Activities 45 Friendship
Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecom-
ing 45 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Talent
Scouts EHS 3, 4. 129, 131, 135, 145
JOSEPH NOCH Joe
Foremen's Club 3.
CHERYL A. NODA Cheryl
F.N.C. 4. 135
BERNADENE NOVAK Bernie
Transfer Student5 Survey Representative 4.
RITA NOVAK Rita
JUDITH KAYE NOVINC Judy
Varsity Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball 25 G.A.A. 2,
3, 45 Euclidian Representative 25 P.A. Technicians
Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Volleyball 35 J.V. Volleyball 25
Survey Representative 4.
PATRICIA ELAINE OBERSTAR Little Devil
KATHLEEN MARIE O'CONNELL Kathy
Eucuyo Representative 2.
MARY ANN ROSE OFCIARCIK Chorley
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 3.
MARILYN OGRINC Marilyn
Friendship Club 2, 3, utive Board 45 F.T.A.
45 G.A.A. 35 Girls Glee C .sj Homecoming 45 Junior
Cabinet 35 Prom Commit 51115: Student Council Rep-
resentative 45 Usher 25 tional Honor Society 4.
129, 131, 134, 160.
EVERETT LITTLEDEN OLDS Ill Skip
Baseball 35 JV. Football 25 J.V. Swimming Team 2.
TERRY OLIVER Terry
ANN OLOSKY Ann
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 25 Girls Glee
Club 2, 35 Ski Club 4. 131, 157.
DENISE OMERZA Dee
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2.
268
GINA LEE ONDERDONK
Sam
Transfer Student5 Bowling 45 Friendship Club 45 Girls
Glee Club 3, 4. 131.
KAREN O'NEILL
Transfer Student.
WAYNE ALLAN OPALK
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letterman 4,
GERALDINE ORAZEN
Karen
Wayne
Gerry
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Euclidian
Representative 3. 137.
CAROL OREN Carol
JOHN ORLIKOWSKI John
DALE OSTER Dale
Football Manager 35 Boys Glee Club 25 J.V. Wrest-
ling 2.
COLLEEN MARIE OTIS Colleen
CALVIN PORTER PACKA ..i5,..f Cal
Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Le n 3, 45 N.F.L. 3,45
Track 2, 3, 4. Indoor 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 3, 45
National Honor Society 4. 'JAG 188, 160
CHRISTINE M. PADO Tina
Friendship Club 25 Girls Glee Club 2, 4. 146
RICHARD PAGE Rich
MIKE PALADINO Mike
Baseball 25 Student Council Representative 25 J.V.
Wrestling 2.
RONALD PALES Buckman
Baseball 25 Golf Club 45 Swimming Team 3.
CHRISTINE A, PALFY Chris
Bowling 45 G.A.A. 4.
MICHAEL JOHN ROBERT PALKO Mike
l.Q.S. 3, 45 Political Affairs Club 45 Survey Editorial
Staff 2, 3, 45 World Affairs Club 4. 149, 162, 167
JOHN HUDSON PALMER John
Cross Country 35 Hall Guard 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Letterman 3. 132
LINDA PALMER ,mmrg Lin
Euclidian Typist 35 Euclidio M ing Club 25 Friend-
ship Club 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, T
Council Representative 25
pectrum 25 Student
y Representative 25
National Honor Society 4. 31,134,160
SUSANNE CAROL PALMER
Transfer Student.
JOANN PANNETTA
Friendship Club 2, 3.
Sue
Jo Ann
Joe
NANCY ELLEN PATRICK Half-Pint
Big Show 35 Fall Play 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35
Ski Club 45 Spectrum 2, 35 Spring Play 35 Drama
Workshop 3. 157
SARAH PATTERSON Patty
Friendship Club 2.
PAUL ALAN PAVLIK Pdul
Big Show 35 Choral Masters 3, 45 Executive Board
45 Boys Glee Club 25 Key Club 35 Movie Club 2, 3,
45 N.F.L. 4. 144, 145, 152, 163
THOMAS LEROY PAVLIK Stretch
J.V. Basketball 25 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 35
Junior Cabinet 35 Marching Band 45 Orchestra 45
Pep Bond 45 Track 3. 139, 42
JUDITH PEARCE Judy
Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A. 4. 131, 136
MARY KATHRYN PEARSON Kathy
Co-op Students 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 35 Vice-President 35
G.A.A. 2. 137
JAMES MEVEN PECK Jim
DAVID WALTER PEEK
Big Show 35 Choral Masters 3, 45 Foremen's Club 45
Boys Glee Club 2. 145, 152
Take-o-peek
ROMAINE CECILE PENKALA Ro
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Homecoming 45 Political Affairs Club 45 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 45 World Affairs Club
4. 131, 134,149,157,159
JOSEPH PENNY Jo
AMY PERCIC AmY
JOHN LEE PEREKSTA Lee
Chess Club 25 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45
Pep Band 45 Pit Band 45 Swimming Team 45 Wai
Napolo 4. 139, 142, 156
NICK PETER PERENCEVICH Nick
Big Show 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 E-Room Activi-
ties 45 Football 2, 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Gym Leaders
2, 35 Homecoming 3, -, v'1'.- 3, 45 Junior Cabinet
35 Lettermen's Club 3, - Band 25 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Vi -ident Pep Band
Pit Band 2, 3, 4, Prom IL'-:nhl 3, Spectrum 2,.3,
Treasurer 35 Spirits 45 St - i' Council Representative
2, 35 Executive BoardS45 Su ey Editorial Stagf 233, 45
Tennis 25 Buckeye tate Representative 5 oior
Class Cabinet 45 Letterman 3, 4. 129, 139, 159,
161, 162, 163,167, 178
JAMES PERKINS Jim
Transfer Student,
BARBARA JEAN PERKO Barb
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25
Spectrum 4, 131, 136, 159
SUSAN JANE PERKO Sue
Eucuyo Representative " 1 dship Club 25 F.T.A.
2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Pr gr., 4, Ars. 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 35
Student Supply Store 3, onoger 45 Survey Busi-
ness Stoff 45 Survey Rep sentative 2. 133, 134,
137, 142, 161, 169
Transfer Student5 Bowling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 3.
JEFFREY RONALD PAPALKO Jeff
Hall Guard 25 Ski Club 3, 45 President 45 Student
Council Representative 2. 157
JAMES PERRY Jim
JOANN PERRY Jo
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 4. 134
BARBARA JEAN PETEK Barb
LINDA CHARLENE PAPP Poppy
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 3.
NANCY PARATTO Nancy
Transfer Student5 Co-op Students 45 G.A.A. 3. 137
PHILIP ALLEN PARKHURST Phil
Transfer Student5 Ski Club 4.
157
Spectrum 2.
MARY ELLEN PETELINKAR More
F.B.L.A, 45 F.T.A. 45 Homecoming 4. 134, 136
JAMES C. PETERSEN Jim
Boys Glee Club 35 Wrestling 35 J.V. Wrestling 2.
RICHARD ALLAN PETERSON Dick
Cross Country 3, Letterman 3, Indoor Track 3, 4.
JEAN THERESE PETKOVSEK Jean
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Friend-
ship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4,
G.L.C. 3, 4, President 4, Maiorette Club 2, 3, Survey
Business Staff 4, Survey Representative 4, Senior
Scandal 4, Senior Class Cabinet 4. 131, 154, 165,
169
FRANK JOSEPH PETRIK Frank
Cadet Bond 2, 3, 4, Foremen's Club 3, J.V. Wrestl-
ing 2. 140
JOHN MICHAEL PETRUZZI John
Baseball 2.
BONNIE LEE ANN PETTEK Bonnie
Friendship Club 2, Ski Club 4. 157
JOYCE ELAINE PETTIT Joy
Political Affairs Club 3.
JAMES PETTY Jim
Fall Play 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3, N.F.L. 4, Talent Scouts
EHS 3, 4. 163
GERTRUD PHILIPP Trudy
Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Movie Club
3, 4, 152
CHARLES PHILLIPS Chuck
Cadet Bond 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Ski
Club 3, 4. 140, 157
EMILIA MARIA PICCIANO Amy
Big Show 2, 3, A.F.S. 4' ,,j:,- Masters 3, 4, Execu-
tive Board 4, Fall Pla -- Friendship Club 2, 4,
F.T,A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, I-' 1' e Club 2, N.F.L. 3, 4,
Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Play Ei.. if 3, Prom Committee 4,
Spring Play 2, 3, 4, St HEL- Council Representative
4, Talent Scouts EHS 2, 4, Thespian Club 2, 3,
National Honor Society 4. 129, 131, 133, 134, 142,
144, 145, 160, 163
LINDA ANN PICOZZI Linda
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Prom Committee
4, Student Council Alternate 4. 131
SHEILA MARY PIERCE Sheila
Cheerleaders 2, Friendship Club 2, F.N.C. 4, F.T.A.
2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, National
Honor Society 4, Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Wai Napolo 4.
134, 135, 156, 159, 160
ROSE ANN PINK Rose
Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A. 2, G.A.A. 2, Junior Red
Cross 2, 3.
ELEANOR MARIA PIPER Nora
A.F.S. 3, 4, Book Store E-nie: al Masters 3, 4, G.A.A.
2, 3, National Honor y 3, 4, Secretary 4,
Spectrum 2, 3, 4, St Council Representative
2, 3, 4, Survey Represe 11551 2, World Affairs Club
4, Secretary 4, Buckeye Gi l's State Representative 3,
129, 133, 145, 149, 159, 61
PHYLLIS EILEEN PIPER Phyllis
Friendship Club 2, F.N.C. 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, N.F.L. 3,
Spectrum 4. 134, 135, 159
LARRY PLESNICAR Larry
JOSEPH RICHARD PLOVOCK Joe
Cadet Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3.
ALVIN M. PODBOY JR. AI
Political Affairs Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4. 149, 157
TERESA POPOVIC Terry
G.A.A. 4,
PATRICIA ANN POPOVICH Trish
E-Room Activities 3, 4, Friendship Club 4, F.T.A.
3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Ski Club 4, G.L.C. 3. 131, 134,
157
DIANE LUCILLE POWERS Moose
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Ski Club 4. 131,
136, 157
DARLENE MARIE PRAGACY Dolly
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls
Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 4, N. F. L. 4,
Spectrum 2, 3, 4. 131, 139, 146, 159, 163
HAROLD G. PRASEK Hal
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Marching
Bond 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Student Council Repre-
sentative 4, l.Q.S. 4. 129, 140, 142, 153
DANIEL PRAZNOVSKYM:-:C-iv' Praz
Big Show 3, Choral ME, ,Z 3, 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Political A Club 3, 4, World Affairs
Club 4. 145, 149, 161
ELIZABETH JANE PRESTON Betty
Euclid choir 3, Friend ub 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 3, 4, 1 , lee Club 2, I.Q.S. 3, 4,
Ski Club 3, 4, Nation nor Society 4, Survey
Business Staff 4, Paper ange 4, Survey Repre-
sentative 2, G.A.A. 2, LQ. . 4. 134, 157, 160, 162,
169
DONALD PRICE Don
IVAN HOWARD PRICE Howie
Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Lettermen's Club
3, 4, Letterman 3, 4. 163, 178
LINDA LEE PRICE HW, Pricie
Friendship Club 2, 3,m5if'.N.c, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4,
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Ski C N , Spectrum 2, Student
Council Representative er 2, Senior Scandal 4,
National Honor Society 4. 131, 134, 135, 157, 160,
165
PEGGY ELLEN PRICE Peg
G.A.A. 2, Friendship Club 4, Ski Club 4. 131,157
CAROLE LANI PRILE
.'..i Lani
g:1dgt2BgndF 2-,AEucuyo sentative 2, Friendship
u , , . . . 4, S
Society 4, World Afai
160
m 2, 3, National Honor
ub 2, 3, 4. 134, 149,
GARTH PROCTOR Garth
ANDREW PROKOP Andy
Foremen's Club 4, Wrestling 3, 152
JUDITH ANNE PUNGERCHAR Judy
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 3.
KAREN PUNGERCHAR Karen
JOAN PUREBER v Joanie
.Wi
Euclidian rrdining cud .T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2,
3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2 .C. 3, 4, Vice-President
4, National Honor So
Representative 3, Usher 2, Moiorette 3, 4. 134,
154 161 '
3, 4, Student Council
LOIS ANN PYLE Lo
DENNIS MICHAEL RACE Denny
Transfer Student, Baseball 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Ski
Club 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2. 132,
157
EDWARD M. RACICH Big Ed
Big Show 2, 3, Choral Masters 2, 3, 4, Football 2,
J.V. Football 2, F.T.A. 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Gym
Leaders 2, Key Club 2, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Ski Team
3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Spring Play 2, 3, Student Council
Representative 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, J. V, Swim-
ming Team 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Wai Napolo 3, 132,
134, 145, 156, 157, 201
KENNETH RAFTER Skip
LINDA RALLS Lindo
Euclid Choir 3, Friends f v b 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A.
2, Executive Board 4, gf. Glee Club 2, National
Honor Society 3, 4, v'?:j'l!v- 2, 3, 4. 134, 156,
161
ALLEN RANALLO AI
Cross Country 2, 3, Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Track 4.
BEVERLY ANN RANNEY Bev
Homecoming 2, Hall Guard 2, N.F.L. 3, 4, Ski Club
4, Student Council Representative 2, 3. 157, 163
CARRIE RATZMAN Carrie
Euclidian Training Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2,
3, Survey Editorial Staff 4, Copy Editor 4, l.Q.S. 4.
134, 167
STEPHANIE RAVNAHRIB Steph
Co-op Students 4, Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3.
137
DENISE RAY Denise
F.N.C. 3, 4, Ski Club i,,'fZ'Spectrum 2, 3, Survey
Representative 2, Nati Honor Society 4. 135,
157, 160
DONALD E. RAYBUCK Dick
Co-op Students 4, Hall Guard 2. 137
JOHN ROBERT REDMOND John
THOMAS REED Tom
Baseball 3, Gym Leaders 2, Key Club 3, 4. 132
GEORGIA ANN REICHE George
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2.
RALPH F. REICHMAN Ralph
Foremen's Club 3,
SUSAN ELIZABETH REIDER Susie
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Marching Band
2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Spectrum 2, Wai Napolo 3, 4.
134, 139, 156, 157
JUDY REINKE Judy
WILLIAM RENNINGER L Bill
Cross Country 2, 3, 4,1-:ft Mrman 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4,
Political Affairs Club 43 ce Seminar 3, 4, Survey
Editorial Staff 4, Tra
4' NAS.S. 2, 3, 4,
i 1 - -
National Honor Society ' I.Q.S. 4. 149, 150, 160,
163, 167, 186
MARILYN BERNADETTE KATHLEEN RENZ Marilyn
MARGARET ANN REYNOLDS Marge
Euclidian Editorial Sta Assistant Picture Editor
3, Picture Editor 4, Eu 5 Training Club 2, F.N.C.
3, G.A.A. 2, Hall Guo National Honor Society
3, 4, Spectrum 2, Spiri , Student Council Repre-
sentotive 2, 3. 159, 16 , 170
MARIE RIBAR Marie
Transfer Student, F,N.C. 4, Spectrum 4, 135, 159
DOREEN RICCI Doreen
Euclid Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3.
JUDY ANN RICHARDS Jay
Co-op Students 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Euclidian Training
Club 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, G.A.A.
2, Junior Red Cross Club 2, 3, Red Cross Club 2, 3.
136, 137
THERESA LOUISE RICHMOND Terry
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Red
Cross 2, 3, Red Cross Club 2, 3, Student Council
Representative 2, Folk Song Club 4. 131, 158
GARY RIEDEL Gary
J. V. Football 2.
THOMAS RIEDER Tom
Political Affairs Club 3, 4. 149
DONNA FAYE RIHTARSHICH Ricky
Choral Masters 4, Euclidian Club 2, Friendship
Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Maiorette Club 2. 131, 144
269
MICHAEL EDWARD RUSCIN JR. Mike
MARGARET F. Rl NAS
Peg
Euclidian Representative 25 Homecoming 45 Key Club
F.B,LA. 25 G.A.A. 2.
DAVID RICHARD ROBB Rosh
. Cabinet 35 Marching
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 -5 I
Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band I pi its 45 Student Council
Representative 45 Surve if orial Staff 3,45 J.V.
Swimming Team 25 Wai o 2,3,45 Senior Scandal
45 Senior Class Cabinet 45 ational Honor Society 45
l.Q.S. 4. 129, 156, 159, 160, 165, 167
ANTHONY ROBERTS Tony
45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Ski
Club 45 Survey Representative 45 Swimming Team
2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Gymnasts Club 4. 132, 163,
157
GWENDOLYN ROBERTS Gwen
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Homecoming 45
Junior Cabinet 35 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 45
Spectrum 45 Student Council Representative 25 Survey
Representative 4. 131, 157, 159
Big Show 25 Choral Masters 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Track
2. 145,163.
GERALD J. RUSS Jerry
Cadet Band 25 Camera Club 35 E-Room Activities 25
Movie Club 25 P.A. Announcers 35 P.A. Technicians
Club 25 Science Seminar 45 Student Council Represen-
tative 3. 150,
MARIE JANICE RUTH Marie
Friendship Club 2, 45 Maiorette Club 2, 3, 45 Ma-
iorette Substitute 3, 4. 131, 185.
RICHARD RUUSKA Richard
LOREEN CATHERINE SABOL Lori
Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A.
3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Student
Council Representative 45 World Affairs Club 4.
129,131,134,144,149.
JANICE KATHLEEN SABOT Jan
Transfer Student5 Junior Red Cross 3.
ROBERT RUDOLPH SCHNEIDER
CAROLYN SCHOTT
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 45 F.
45 G.A.A. 2, 3. 131, 136.
Bob
Schottsie
B.L.A. 3,
RICHARD SCHOVAL Richard
RICHARD SCHROEDER Rich
THOMAS SCHULTHEIS Tom
Cross Country 35 Homecoming 45 Hall Guard 25
Junior Cabinet 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Executive Board
45 Lettermen's Club 35 Letterman 35 Student Council
Representative 25 Track 3. 132.
ERIC SCHULTZ Eric
DONALD LEE SCHULZ Butch
FRED SCHUTT Nevil
Cadet Band 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Marching
Bond 2, 3, 4. 140, 153.
WALTER THOMAS SCHUTTENBERG Wally
Movie Club 2, 3.
MARTHA Louise sci-i TM- Marty
Euclidian Training Club , .N.C. 45 F,T.A. 2, 3, 45
BEIIY JEAN SAFREED Seymour
Ca-op Students 4. 137.
PATRICIA ANN SAJNA Pat
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 45 G.A.A. 25 Girls Glee
Club 2, 136.
FRANK SAJOVIC S01
LINDA KAY ROBERTS Lin
Euclid Choir 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 G.A,A. 45 Home-
coming 45 Ski Club 4. 131, 157, 146.
JOHN ROE John
Transfer Student5 Wrestling 3, 4.
WAYNE LAWRENCE R -13.1. Wayne
Chess club 2, 3, 4, Politi 4 5 fairs Club 3, 4, World
Affairs Club 45 National r Society 4. 149, 148,
160.
RICHARD ROSE Richard
Folk Song Club 4. 158.
KENNETH ROSENTHAL
Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Hal
litical Affairs Club 3, 45
fairs Club 25 National
160.
-..i....r
Wu is
. Ken
25 Letterman 45 Po-
N is 2, 3, 45 World Af-
Society 4. 149, 148,
Baseball 2, 35 Bowling 35 E-Room Activities 2, 35
Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Hall Guard 35 Letter-
man 3, 4. 178.
SANDRA SALETEL Sandra
Transfer Student5 Friendship Club 45 Ski Club 4.
131, 157.
DON STEPHEN SANDERS Bwana Don
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A, 45 Spectrum 45 World Af-
CHRISTINE MARGRET ROSS Chris
Friendship Club 2, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Girls Glee Club
3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Spectrum 2. 131, 163, 146.
ELAINE ROSSI Elaine
KAREL LYNN ROSSOW Karel
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Ski Club
45 G.L.C. 3, 4. 134, 157.
KENNETH ROBERT ROWE Rowcich
Transfer Student5 Fall Play 45 Key Club 3, 45 Ski
Club 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Survey Business Staff
3, 4. 132, 157, 169.
BONITA LOUISE ROZMAN Bonnie
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 G,A.A. 3, 45 Ma-
iorette Club 35 Student Council Representative 2.
Golf Club 3, 45 Office Assistant 3, 4.
JOHN PETER SAS J. P.
Bowling 2, 3, 45 J.V, Football 25 Wrestling 4.
CHESTER DAVID SAUNWAY Chet
THOMAS ALLEN SAYLOR Tom
Transfer Student5 Bowling 4.
CATHY JOAN SCHEINER Pinky
Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 146.
DONNA MARIE SCHERVISH Donna
Co-op Students 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Friendship Club 2.
136, 137.
RONALD PAUL SCHERVISH JR. Butch
131, 134,
SHARON ROZNIK Sharon
Friendship Club 2, 3.
HARVEY RUBIN Harv
Cadet Band 2, 3, 45 Fall Play 45 Orchestra 4. 142,
40.
JANET MARY RUDD Jqn
Movie Club 2, 3, 4. 152.
MARLENE ELLEN RUDER Marlene
Transfer Student5 Choral Masters 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4.
144, 134.
PAMELA ANN RUDIAK Pam
Euclid Choir 2, 35 Euclidian Representative 25 Friend-
signin 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 3,.
270
Hall Guard 2.
PAMELA JEAN SCHEURMAN P. J.'S
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Eucuyo 3, 45 Eucuyo Repre-
sentative 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45
Marching Band 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Orchestra 45 Home-
coming 45 Political Affairs Club 45 Ski Club 45
Spectrum 3, 45 Student Council Representative 45
Usher 35 World Affairs Club 4. 129, 131, 134, 139,
142, 149, 157, 159, 163, 165.
LAURA JEAN SCHLEGEL Laurie
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.N,C. 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum
3, 4. 135, 157, 159.
SANDRA SCHLENSKER Sandy
Transfer Student5 Friendship Club 45 F.T.A. 35 Var-
sity Volleyball 35 French Club 3. 131
DENNIS FRANK SCHMALTZ Denny
Football 2, 35 J.V. Football 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Swim Club 2, 3. 132.
G.A.A. 25 Survey Represe ative 45 Survey Training
Club 25 National Honor Society 4. 134, 135, 160.
JANET LEE SCRIBNER Scrib
E-Room Activities 45 Eucuyo Representative 25 Eu-
clidian Business Staff 3, 45 Typist 45 Euclidian Train-
ing Club 25 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A, 3, 45 G.A.A.
2, 35 Girls Glee Club 25 Maiorette Club 2, 35 Ski
Club 3, 45 Student Council Representative 25 Usher
35 l.Q.S, 45 Prom Committee 3. 134, 157, 173
JUDITH SEAMAN Judi
Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 2. 131.
DAVID SEMICK DOVE
JOSEPH FRANK SETINA Joe
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45
Letterman 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 J.V.
Wrestling 25 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4. 163.
MARIAN S. SEVERINO Marian
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 2. 137.
ERAINA SHAMANSKY Eraina
THOMAS SHANNON Tom
LINDA ELLEN SHEMITZ Peanuts
Cadet Band 2, 35 Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club
25 F.B.L.A, 2, 35 Marching Band 35 P,A. Technicians
Club 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Folk Song Club
45 Spectrum 3. 136, 137, 157, 158.
SUSAN ILLONA SHEMKUNAS Susi
fairs Club 45 Fall Play 4. 134, 149, 158.
ARTHUR CHARLES SHERWOOD Art
Bowling 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Foremen's Club 45
Gym Leaders 25 Hall Guard 3 5Key Club 25 P.A.
Technicians Club 35 Student Council Representative
25 Track 3. 152.
RAYMOND PAUL SHIRK Paul
Eucuyo 35 Foremen's Club 3, 45 l.Q.S. 3, 45 Math
Club 25 Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4. 152, 162, 167.
DAWN MARIE SIELAFF Cook
Friendship Club 2, 3.
JAMES P. SINTIC Jim
Foremen's Club 4. 152.
JANIS ALICIA SIPPOLA Sip
G.A.A. 2, 3.
KATHLEEN DIANE SKONIER Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Spectrum 3, 4.
131, 157, 159.
SONJA MARIE SKRLJ Sunny
Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Euclidian Staff 3, 4, Art Staff
3, Art Editor 4, Euclid' Q, resentative 2, Euclid-
ian Training Club 2, I 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 3, 4,
Executive Board 4, Mar E Band 2, 3, 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Pit B , Science Seminar 3, 4,
l.Q.S. 4, Spectrum 2, 3, 4, ki Club 4, J.V. Basket-
ball 2, United Appeal Representative 4. 139, 150,
154, 157, 159, 161,162, 170, 171.
RONALD C, SKULLY Skull
Bowling 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Foremen's Club 4,
G m Leaders 2' Hall Guard 2' Student Council Rep-
Euclidian Business Sta A' Euclidian Representa-
Y r r
resentative 3, Track 3. 152.
SHARON ANN HELEN SKUPIC
Sharon
Ca-op Students 4, I.Q.S. 4, Friendship Club 2,
F.B.L.A. 2. 137, 162.
KARL SLAYBAUGH
ROBERTA SLUSSER
JANICE MARIE SMEKER
Karl
Bobbie
Jann
Euclid Choir 2, Eucuyo Representative 3, Euclidian
Training Club 3, Friendship Club 2, F.N.C. 3, G.A.A.
2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Maiorette Club 2, 3, 4, Or-
chestra 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, 3,
F.T.A. 2. 142, 184
DONNA RAE SMITH Smity
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4.
GARY SMITH Smitty
J.V. Basketball 2, Choral Masters 4, Football 4,
Spectrum 4, Student Council Representative 2, Track
4. 144, 159, 178.
NORMA JEAN SMITH Norma
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board
3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Maiorette 3, 4, Maiorette Club
2, 3, 4, Head Maiorette 4., Student Council Rep-
resentative 2, 4. 129, 134, 184.
SUSAN SMITH Sue
Big show sg Fall Play Q, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, l.Q.s.
4, National Honor So T 73, 4, Political Affairs
Club 3, 4, Spectrum 2, , Survey Editorial Staff
3, 4, Survey Representat ve 2, Thespian Club 3,
World Affairs Club 2. 13 , 149, 159, 161, 162, 167.
WILLIAM SMITH Bill
F.T.A. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 134, 142.
JOSEPHINE ANNE SMRDEL Jo
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4.
CHARLOTTE MARIE SNABLE Char
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Ski Club 4,
Spectrum 4. 131, 136, 157, 159.
ARLENE SNITZKY ,,,,,"',,15,, Arlene
gr Y
Friendship Club 2, 3, f.A. 4, G.A.A. 4, G.l..c.
3, 4, Spectrum 4, Nati Honor Society 4. 131,
134, 154, 159, 160.
JOANN SNOWBRICK
Joann
Friendship Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Junior Red Cross 4,
Political Affairs Club 3, 4, World Affairs Club 4.
131, 134, 149.
GARY SNYDER
BARBARA SOEDER
KATHLEEN FREDRICA SOEDER
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3.
WILLIAM WESTLY SOMERS
Math Club 4, World Affairs Club
GERALDINE SOMRAK
JUDITH ANN SONNTAG
Friendship Club 2, 3, Spectrum 3.
Gary
Barb
Kitty
Bill
149, 150,
Gerry
Judy
RONALD SPACAGNA Ron
ANTHONY SPILAR Tony
CATHRINE SPINO Cathy
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2.
FRANK SPINO Frank
JUDITH DIANE sPRlN Judy
'3 3 L
G.A.A. 2, Linguists 3, T 'X Club 3, Panther 4, Ski
Club 3, 4, Spectrum 3 National Honor Society
4. 157, 159, 160, 199.
JANE MARJORIE STAHL Janie
Big Show 3, Choral Masters 3, 4, Advisory Board 4,
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2,
Maiorette 3, 4, Majorette Club 2, 3, 4, Spirits 4,
Survey Representative 2, Winter Festival Court 3,
National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 134,
144, 145, 159, 160, 184.
KAREN LYNN STANLE ig-arf v Kaye
Transfer Student, Frie Club 2, F.B.L.A. 4,
G.A.A. 2. 136. 135 57
SUSAN LEE STANLEY Sue
Girls Varsity Basketba 4, J.V. Basketball 2,
-.11
tive 2, Euclidian Trai g lub 2, Friendship Club
4, F.T.A. 2, G.A.A. 2 'Q Homecoming 3, 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 3 Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council Represent tive 2, Student Council
Executive Board 3, 4, Survey Representative 4. 129,
131, 159, 161, 169.
BONITA STARMAN Bonnie
Friendship Club 2, Ski Club 3, 4. 157.
FRANCINE STEELMAN Fran
BARBARA ANN STEFANIK Barb
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B,L.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3.
131, 136.
DAVID PHILLIP STEGH Dave
RICHARD WAYNE STEGURA Little Joe
Wrestling 4, J.V. Wrestling 2.
CHERYL ROBERTA STEIGAUF Cherie
Girls Basketball 2- Big ,Tig 3, Fall Play 4' Friend-
ship Club 2, F.T.A. 4, - f 2, 3, Girls Glee Club
2, N.F.L. 3, 4, Secreta National Honor Society
3, 4, Science Seminar ' , Spectrum 2, 3, Spring
Play 3, Thespian Club 3. 134, 161, 163.
MARY LOUISE STEKZER Wheel
Concert Bond 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Marching Band
2833, 4, N.F.L. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 134, 139, 142,
CRAIG STENGER Craig
Political Affairs Club 4, World Affairs Club 3, 4,
Folk Club 4. 149, 158.
KATHERINE STEPHENS Kathy
Transfer Student F.B.L.A. 4. 136.
MARY STEPHENS Margie
Transfer Student, J.V. Basketball 3, G.A.A. 2, 3,
G.L.C. 2, 3, Survey Representative 4, Track 2, 3.
RICHARD STERLING Rich
Transfer Student.
RALPH STIBLEY Ralph
JOSEPH STIH Joe
DIANE ELIZABETH STOCKER Stocker
...W
Cadet Band 2, Cheer gh ' 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A.
2, 4, Spectrum 4, Board 4, Survey Rep-
resentative 4, Senior -Zfgjggi 4, Chief Typist 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 4. 4, 159, 160, 165.
EDWARD JOSEPH STOPKO Eddie
Track 3.
VICTOR STRAUSS Vic
MARY LOUISE STREKAL Little Lulu
Euclidian Business Stafhi-,Q , Assistant Senior Cir-
culation Manager 3, 'tg' irculation Manager 4,
Euclidian Training Clu 5' Friendship Club 3, 4,
F.T.A. 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, ectrum 2, 3, 4, World
Affairs Club 4, Treasu , Varsity Basketball 4,
Homecoming 4, Senior Sca dal 4, Senior Class Cabinet
4, National Honor Society 4, l.Q.S.. 131, 134, 149,
159, 160, 165, 169,
ALBIN STROHEN AI
Cross Country 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Key Club 3, 4,
Letterman 4, Orchestra 2, Student Council Rep-
resentative 2, Track 3, 4. I32, 186.
JAMES LEE STRUNA Jim
Baseball 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Track Manager 3.
SUSAN MARY STRUNA .M Sue
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, T 4, Friendship Club 2,
G.A.A. 2, 3, National ' ' Society 3, 4, Spirits 4,
Homecoming Queen 4. , 161, 198.
RICHARD JAMES SUBEL Rick
Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Football 2, Gym
Leaders 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2.
GERALDINE SULLIVAN Gerry
DENNIS EDWARD PAUL SUSTARSIC Denny
Football 3, J.V. Football 2, Hall Guard 2, Ski Club
3, 4. 157.
FAYE SVENWOL Faye
SUSANNE SVIRSKY Sue
Transfer Student, Bowling 4, Co-op Student 4,
D.E.C.A. 4. 136, 137.
DAVID MICHAEL SWADDELL Dave
Chess Club 2, 3, 4, C A gi untry 3, Math Club 4,
National Honor Sacie 5, Political Affairs Club
4, Science Seminar 2, pectrum 2, 3, 4, Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4, Su ' - Representative 4, Track
2, 148, 149, 150, 159, 61, 167,
SARA JANE SWANEY Sally
E-Room Activities 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, G.A.A.
2, 3, Girls G'ee Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Ski Club
3, 4, Wai Napolo 3. 146, 157.
BONNIE LYNN SWANSON Bonnie
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.N.C.
3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Student Council Representative 2,
Wai Napolo 3, 4. 131, 135, 156.
LEROY SWANSON Lee
RAY SWEIGERT Ray
Choral Masters 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4.
144, 186, 188.
THOMAS SWITZER Tom
ERNEST STEVEN SZABO Satch
Letterman 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, J.V. Swim-
ming Team 2, Track 2. 201.
KAREN ANN TABB Karen
SHIRLEY TARANTINO Shirley
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.L.C.
3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hall Guard 2, Student Council Rep-
resentative 2. 131, 134, 154.
HENRY ALLAN TEKANCIC Buz
Baseball 2, Football 3, J.V. Football 2, Gym Lead-
ers 2, Ski Club 4, Wrestling 3, J.V. Wrestling 2.,
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4. 157.
JOHN B. TEKAVEC Tek
EDWARD JAMES TEKAVIC Tek
Eucuyo 3, Political Affairs Club 3, Ski Club 4, Spec-
trum 3. 157
271
MARYLYN TERCHEK ,..,...,V Mervlvh
Friendship Club 2, -eff . 2, 3, F,B.L.A. 3,
D.E,C.A. 4, National H Society 4. 131, 136,
leo.
DAWN TETRICK Down
Friendship Club 4, F.N.C. 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Home-
coming Court 4. 131, 135.
PATRiciA ANN men. .WI7 Pm
co-op siudem 4, F.B.L. ffl" 3, 4, G,A,A. 2, 3, 4,
G,L.C. 3, 4, National H ' S aciety 3, 4, 136, 137,
154, 161,
THOMAS oiemerz mens Tom
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2,
Euclidian Representative 2, Gym Leaders 2, Spirits
3. 193,
CHERYL THOMAS Cheryl
KENNETH THOMAS KEN
Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Leaders 2, Letterman 2, 3, 4,
78,
SHARON LYNN THOMAS Sherry
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A.
2, 3, Homecoming 4, Ski Club 4, Spirits 4, Student
Council Representative 4. 129, 131, 157, 159.
BARBARA L. THORPE Barb
Euclid Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3,
Girls Concert Choir 4. 146,
LEONARD TICHY Lenny
Gym Leaders 2, 4, Homecoming 4, Student Council
Representative 4, J.V. Swimming Team 2, 129.
SALLY JEAN TIEDMAN Sally
LINDA TIFFANY Lin
Euclid Choir 3, F.N.C. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls Glee
Club 2, Survey Business Staff 4, Survey Representa-
tive 2, Usher 3, Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4. 135, 156, 169.
JACQUELYN TILLETT Jackie
Transfer Student, Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club
2, 3.
LOUREEN TIZZANO L0
Transfer Student.
ALAN TOLWAY Al
Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Let-
terman 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. 163, 186.
DONNA TOMKO Donna
KAREN LEE TOMOLETZ Karen
Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Girls Glee Club 3,
Student Council Representative 2. 136.
LOUIS C. TOMSIC Lou
Foremen's Club 3, Stage Craft Club 2,
SANDRA IRENE TOTH Sandy
DIANE ROBINSON TOTTEN Dee
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, G.L.C. 4,
P.A. Technicians Club 2, 3, 4, Political Affairs Club
3, Ski Club 3, Survey Reporter 4, Survey Typist 4,
Usher 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Volley-
ball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Field Hockey 3, Varsity Soft-
ball 2. 154, 155, 166.
JERRY TOUBMAN
WILLIAM R. TOWN
BRUCE ERIC TRAVIS
DARRELL TREBEC
Cross Country 3.
TERRANCE S. TREBEC
Key Club 3, 4, Ski Clu
272
b 3, 4. 132,
Jerry
Bill
Bruce
Darrell
Terry
KATHRYN ANN TROOP Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4,
Hall Guard 2, Ski Club 4, Student Council Represen-
tative 2, Survey Representative 4, Usher 3, World
Affairs Club 4, Varsity Hockey 3, Varsity Volleyball
3. 131, 134,149, 157.
TIMOTHY N, TROYER Tim
KAREN GAYLE TRUESDALE Karen
Euclidian Training Club 2, G.A.A. 3.
CAROLYNN ELAINE TRYON Carol
Co-op Students 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, Spectrum
3, 4, Majorette Club 2, 137, 159.
TIMOTHY N. TRYON Timzy
Big Show 3, Cadet Band 2, Chevron Society 4,
Choral Masters 4, Concert Band 3, 4, J.V. Football
2, Marching Band 3, 4, F',A, Technicians Club 3, 4,
Ski Club 4. 139, 143, 144, 157.
SHARON ANN TUCCERI Sherry
E-Room Activities 3, Friendship Club 2, F.N.C. 3, 4,
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Majorette Club 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4.
135, 184,
LAWRENCE TUCCI Larry
SHARON LEA TUCCI 2C
Bowling 4, Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 131.
SHERYL ANN TUCCI Tuc
Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2,
G.A.A, 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, United Appeal
Committee 3, 4, Senior Scandal 4. 139, 165,
JEFFREY ROBERT TUCKER Tuck
Big Show 2, Book Store 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Choral
Masters 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2. 145, 153.
THOMAS MICHAEL TUMBRY "T"
Key Club 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 4, Swimming
Team 2, 3, 4, Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4, President 4.
132, 156, 163, 201.
JAMES GORDON TURPIN Jim
Cadet Band 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Marching
Band 2, 3, Track 2, 4.
PATRICIA A, TUROPOLAC Pat
Friendship Club 2, 3.
CONSTANCE TUTHILL Connie
Fall Plap 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, N.F.L. 3, Play
Night 3, Student Council Representative 2, Survey
Business Staff 3, 4, Survey Representative 4. 169.
GILBERT TUTINO Gil
KATHLEEN MARY TYLER Kathy
Friendship Club 2, G,A.A, 2, Majarette 4, Maiorette
Substitute 3, Maiorette Club 2, Student Council Rep-
resentative 3. 184.
ORALEE GAYE TYLER Oralee
J.V. Cheerleader 2, Euclidian Representative 3,
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3,
Panther 4, Ski Club 3, Usher 3, Wai Napolo 4, Survey
Representative. 199,156.
DOUGLAS UCHBAR Doug
BETTY UFHOLZ Betty
E-Room Activities 4, Eucuyo Representative 3, Friend-
ship Club 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. 3, Survey Representative
4, 131.
BERNICE ANGELA ULIZZI Lizard
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 4, G.A.A. 2, Usher
2. 131, 135.
THOMAS ULLOM Tom
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Leaders 2,
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Student
Council Representative 4. 129, 163, 178.
TIMOTHY ULLOM
Tim
JOHN ROY ULSTROM John
Football 3, J.V. Football 2, Letterman 3, 4, Track
2, 3, 4. 188.
BARBARA MARIE UNION Barb
Main Office Assistant 3, 4.
SANDRA URBANCIC Sandi
Friendship Club 2, 4, G,A.A. 2. 131.
WILLIAM VADNAL Bill
Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Marching
Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 3, 4,
Tennis 2, 3, 4. 132, 139.
NANCY VALINCE Nancy
Senior Scandal 4, Cheerleaders 2, E-Room Activities
3, Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club
2, Panther 4, Ski Club 4. 131, 157, 165, 199.
KENNETH R. VANDEVEER Ken
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Swimming
Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain
4. 132, 156, 157, 163.
MARY ANN VARDIAN Mary Ann
Choral Masters 3, 4, Euclid Choir 2, Friendship Club
2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas-
urer 3, Vice-President 4, Majorette Club 2, 3, Usher
3, Wai Napolo 4. 131, 144, 155, 156.
JUAN RAFEAL VARGAS-BRENES Juan
Foreign Exchange Student 1964-1965, A.F,S, 4, Key
Club 4, Marching Band 4, Student Supply Store 4,
Survey Editorial Staff 4, l.Q.S. 4. 132, 133, 137,
162, 167.
CAROLYN MARIE VARGO Carolyn
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 2, F.B.L.A. 4,
G.A.A, 2, Homecoming 4. 136.
CRAIG ROGER VERNICK Craig
Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's
Club 2, Letterman 2, N.A.S.S. 2, Swimming Team 2,
3, Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4. 132, 156.
KATHRYN JO VERNON Kathy
Euclid Choir 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.N.C.
3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Ski Club 3,
Spirits 4, Student Council Representative 3, 4. 129,
131,135,146,157,159.
GERALD VITOLO Gerry
JANET FRANCES VOVKO Jan
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, 131.
CAROL RAE VRANEKOVIC Carol
Co-ap Students 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. 137,
136.
BARBARA ANN VRH Barb
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4,
G.A.A, 2, 4. 131, 136.
DARLENE KAY VUKCEVIC Vuks
Friendship Club 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sur-
vey Representative 2, 4. 131.
KATHIE WALF Kathy
Transfer Student, G.A.A. 4.
GAYLE LYNN WALKER Gayle
Choral Masters 2, 3, 4, Euclidian Training CI
F.T.A. 2, G.A.A. 2. 144.
ub 2,
TERRY LYNN WALLACE Red
F.B.L.A. 4, Junior Red Cross 3. 136.
WILLIAM WALSH Bill
Swimming Team 2.
RICHARD WALTERS Rick
CHERYL ANN WALTON Walnut
Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. 146, 157.
GLENN WALWORTH Glenn
SCOTT ROBERT WAMBSGAN5 Red
BARBARA JEAN WARD WW, Barb
Concert Band 2, 3, 4, if , 3, 4: Marching Bond
2, 3, 4, National Honor i ty 3, 4, Spectrum 3, 4,
Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4. 1 39, 156, 159, 161.
SUSAN MARY WARNER Susie
A.F.S. 3, 4, Semi-Fin ' Choral Masters 3, 4,
Treasurer 4, Friendshi 'tire 2, Girls Glee Club 2,
1,Q,S. 3, 4, National Society 3, 4, Spectrum
2, Spirits 4, Student 11111111 Executive Board 4,
Survey Business Staff 3, ' Ad Manager 4, Usher 2,
World Affairs Club 3, Treasurer 3. 129, 133, 144,
159, 162, 169.
ROBERT S. WARREN Bob
Concert Band 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3,
Marching Band 2, Track 2, 3, Indoor Track 2, 3.
ROBERT J. WARZIN vjslflfgv Bob
Baseball 2, 3, Gym L 5' 2 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4,
National Honor Society Science Seminar 2, 3, 4.
132, 150, 161.
NANCY CAROL ANNE WASCHURA Rikki
D.E,C.A. 4, Political Affairs Club 3, World Affairs
Club 2, 3. 136.
VICTORIA JEAN WASHNER Vic
Euclidian Training Club 2, Friendship Club 2, 3,
F.N,C. 3, 4. 135.
DONNA LEE WATERW I i Donna
Eaeiidian Editorial sraxfxi 4, Euclidian Training
Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, . 2, 3, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Spectru , 3, 4, Student Council
Representative 4, l.Q.S. 4. 129, 134, 159, 161,
162, 171.
LINDA sue WATSON ,Mi wars
Transfer Student, Chor f -var. 4, Euclid Choir 3,
Friendship crab 4, ar f , 4, GAA. 3, Political
Affairs Club 3, 4, 15:1-2 3, 4, World Affairs
Club 4: National Honor ociety 4, 131, 134, 144,
149, 160.
STEPHEN ROBERT WATSON Steve
Basketball 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Football 3, 4, J.V.
Football 2, Gym Leaders 3, Lettermen's Club 3, 4,
Letterman 3, 4, Track 3, 4, 163, 178, 188.
LYNN ELLEN WEHAGEN Lynn
Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3,
ERIKA WENDEL Cookie
Junior Red Cross 3.
JOAN MARIE WENDORFF Jo
Friendship Club 2, 4. 131, 160.
JOHN WERTENBERGER Wert
Letterman 4, Wrestling 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2.
KAREN ELAINE WESE 1:5-:aiu Karen
Euclidian Business Sta ix?-4, Co-Promotion Mona-
aer 4, Euclidian Traini b 2, Friendship Club 2,
G.A.A. 2, Girls Glee Clu , Ski Club 3, 4, Spectrum
3, 4, Folk Song Club 4, National Honor Society 4.
157, 158, 159, 160, 173.
SHARON WHEELER Sharon
Choral Masters 3, 4, Euclid Choir 2, Friendship Club
2. 144,
ROBERT DAVID WHITACRE Bob
Transfer Student.
MARILYN WHITE Marilyn
DIANE LYNN WHITEMAN Dee Dee
Friendship Club 2.
WAYNE THEODORE WIBLIN Wayne
Big Show 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Choral Masters 2,
Boys Glee Club 2, Spectrum 2, 3, 4. 145, 153,
PATRICIA JEAN WICHEFF Pat
Choral Masters 4, E-Room Activities 3, Euclid Choir
3, Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls Glee Club
2, Junior Cabinet 3, Maiorette Club 2, 3, P.A. An-
nouncers 2, Student Council Representative 2, Survey
Representative 2, Talent Scouts EHS 3, 4, Usher 2.
131, 144.
JOYCE MARIE WICHER WM Benny
Euclidian Training Clu 0-Wig .A. 2, 3, 4, Executive
Board 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, nal Honor Society 3, 4.
134, 161, 163.
ROBERT ALLEN WICKES Bob
Choral Masters 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Letterman
4, Wrestling 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2. 145.
DARLENE ANN WIDLICKA Dar
Friendship Club 4, G.A.A. 2. 131.
DAVID CLINTON WILBER Will
Big Show 3, Chess Club 5732. , Concert Band 2, 3, 4,
Euclidian Training Clubiilx y Club 3, 4, Marching
Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestr if ' Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Pit
Band 3, 4, Science Sem 2, 3, 4, National Honor
Society 4. 132, 139, 142 148, 150, 160.
JOHN DAVID WILDER JR. Dave
Cadet Band 2, Camera Club 4, 1.Q.S. 3, 4, Key
Club 3, 4, Spirits 4, Student Council Representative
2, Survey Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4,
Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4, Fall Play 4, Senior Scandal 4.
132, 153, 156, 159, 162, 165, 169.
CARLEEN WILL Carleen
Friendship Club 2, Student Council Representative 4.
129.
DOROTHY ANN WILL Dorothy
Transfer Student, Friendship Club 4. 131.
WALTER WILLIAM WILL Walter
MARGARET ELIZABETH WILLS Peg
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2,
Student Council Representative 2, Survey Represen-
tative 2, 131.
GAYLE LEE WILSON Squeaky
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Euclidian Edi-
torial Staff 3, 4, Faculty Editor 3, Senior Editor 4,
Euclidian Training Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Marching
Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science
Seminar 4, Spectrum 3, 4, Student Council Alter-
nate 4, l.Q.S. 4, Ski Club 4. 134, 139, 150, 159,
161, 162, 171.
LINDA WILSON Lin
MARY KAY WINCE Mary
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics Club
4, Science Seminar 4, Spectrum 3, 4, Political Af-
fairs Club 4. 131, 134, 149, 150, 159.
LEE WINKLEMAN Wink
Wai Napolo 2, Swimming Team 2, 3.
SCOTT WINSOR ...iS'1T2.'1.. Scott
Sing
Chess Club 2, 3, 4, N 1 , 3, 4, National Honor
Society 4, Political Af lub 3, 4, President 4,
Spectrum 3, 4. 149, 153 159, 160, 163.
JOYCE ROSE MARIE WOHLGEMUTH Joycie
E-Room Activities 3, 4, Friendship Club 4, G.A.A.
4, Junior Cabinet 3, Usher 3. 131.
KATHIE WOLF Kathie
Transfer Student, G.A.A. 4.
CHERLYN WOOD .item Cheri
cnarai Masters 4, Frie Q 7' crab 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 3,
4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, N,F. i i
4, Student Council Repr
144, iao, 163. .
National Honor Society
ative 4. 129, 131, 135,
coNNiE ANN WOTRINXGH, 5, wan
Friendship clan 2, 3, F. ' GAA. 2, 4, National
Honor Society 4. 135, 1 I'
WILLIAM EDWARD WUNDERLE Bill
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ALAN CHARLES YACA?f3'.'fTiY7 AI
Basketball 3, 4, Surveyiif :fesentative 4, l.Q.S. 4,
Teginis 3, 4, National ' Society 4. 160, 162,
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JOYCE YERTY Joyce
Concert Band, 2, 3, 4, rliclii.-in Business Staff 3, 4,
Euclidian Training Club 1' RIA. 2, G.A,A. 2, March-
."l3, Pit Band 3, Science
I Chairman 3, 4, Senior
ing Band 2, 3, 4, Pep '
Seminar 3, 4, United A
Scandal 4, National Honor Society 4. 139, 150, 160,
165, 173.
JOANNE FRANCES YORK Jo
LORRAINE YOUNG Shortie
ROBERT YUHAS Bob
ELIZABETH ANN ZADNIKAR Betty
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3,
Home-
coming 4, Student Council Representative 4, 129,
131, 136.
DIANE ZADRAVEC Diane
Friendship Club 2, G.A,A. 2, Hall Guard 2.
ELAINE MARIE ZAKRAJSEK Zak
Friendship Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Spectrum 4, Survey
Business Staff 4. 134, 159, 169.
KATHLEEN A. ZALETEL
Kathy
Homecoming 4, Student Council Representative 4,
Student Supply Store 3, 4. 129, 137.
JOSEPH ANDREW ZARR
Joe
Gglaf Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Letterman 3, 4,
RICHARD CHET ZAWACK
Rich
J.V. Basketball 2, Cross Country 4, J.V. Football 2,
Lette-rmen's Club 2, 3, 4,Letterman 2, 3, 4, Track
2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3. 163, 186, 188.
DONALD ZGONC Don
D.E.C.A 4. 136
MARTIN ZIFKO Martin
SHERRY MAXINE ZIMMERMAN Sherry
F.T.A. 3.
THOMAS PAUL ZIMMERMAN Tom
Cadet Band 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4,
Marching Band 2, 3, P.A. Technicians Club 2, Senior
Scandal 4. 132, 165, 186.
BARBARA ELLEN ZMIJEWSKI Barb
Eucuyo 3, Eucuyo Representative 3, Friendship Club
2, 3, 4, Homecoming 4, Political Affairs Club 4, Ski
Club 4, Spectrum 3, 4, Student Council Alternate
4, Girls Gymnastics Club 4. 131, 149, 157, 159.
GARY ZOLA Gary
Choral Master 2, 3, Eucuyo Representative 2, Eu-
clidian Representative 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Let-
termen's Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Student Council
Representative 2, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Wai
Napolo 2, 3. 129, 132, 163, 201.
EDWARD ZOVACK Ed
Cadet Band 2, crass 4, Key crab 4, Let-
terman 3, 4, Track 2, 'I National Honor Society
4. 132, 160, 186, 188. '
LINDA ZUPANCIC Linda
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, D.E.C.A. 4, 131, 136.
JAMES L. ZUST Jim
Track 2, Wrestling 3, J.V. Wrestling 2.
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Kapferer, Row 3: Pat Sinclair, Carol lvancic, Jim Francis, Chris Mandel, Roy Larick, Paul Bagocius.
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JoAnn Hubish, Connie Ruscitto. Row 2: Linda Pestotnik, Martha Ross, Jo Ann Svetin, Karen Skolaris, Linda
Murray, Donna Heintz, Nancy Stryjewski. Row 3: Karl Fuchs, Fred Skok, Ellen Schultz, Cliff Felden, Heidi
Walworth, Cheryl Oyler, Kathy Warszawski. Row 4: Dennis Verdi, Frank Mramor, Denny Reinke, Pat
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Marianne Garling, Norm Schoen, Row 2: Margaret Pograis, Leah Stankewicz, Donna Serksnis, Sue Lemm,
Margie Engel, Debbie Dutro, Kathy Grycan, Jeanette Lewis. Row 3: Pamela Madden, Luba Hadznma, Mike
Heglaw, Jim Stein, Jim DeVnney, Elma Holmes, Judy Wright, Jim Ehlert, Russ Lelsenheimer. Row 4: Sue
Christie, Bill MacDonald, Lawrence Laub, Carol Kovacic, Charles McLaughlin, Lincoln Gunton, Ned Simpson,
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Jim Carmigiano, Rick Harps, Ed Behun, Jeff Corrish. Row 4: Tim Clasen, John Havirlek, Ron Bock, Terry
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Mrs. Kaye Row I tLll'o RJ: Maureen Dempsey, Karen Bruce, Kathy Schroeder, Tony Butticci, Tom Mc-
Cartney, Jim Paolucci. Row 2: Jim Krysty, Ray Pavlik, Dennis Granchi, Tim Sintic, John Lipnicki, Roy
Powell, Row 3: Joe Lipko, Joe Ferencak, Blain Daugherty, Andy Kytle, Jim Evans, Doug Woolson.
Mrs. Niebes Row I QL to RJ: Sandy Schervish, Helen Kovacs, Pat Geddes, Diane Kcrrer, Marg Jarvis,
Donna Phillips, Barb Widmar, Row 2: Donna Praznovsky, Cindy Grant, Alice Cercek, Jill Jando, Betty
Schwane, Andrea Vidmar, Nancy Kane, Sharon Violanti. Row 3: Marc Woyrier, Larry Shirk, Dave Kurrent,
Bruce Hoppert, Chuck McCracken, Bob Simone, Tim Masek, Marcia Rixie. Row 4: Greg Sweigert, Rick
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Mrs. Cowan Row 'l QL to Rl: Noreen Rossi, Cindy Aryidson, Barbara Wince, Helene Riggs, Kay Muir,
Dorothy Sustersic, Nancy Kaselik, Raw 2: Jackie Cabala, Mark Capretta, Bill Doehring, Linda Bohinc,
Lynne Lardin, Wendy Brown. Row 3: Carole Zoul, Richard Tiderman, Noreen Benvenuto, Linda Melnukbs,
Diane Thomas, Cheryl Davies, Toni Caranfa. Row 4: Sherry Wieland, Barbara Bowman, Linda Kopniske,
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Dorothy Urbancic, Nancy Urbancic, Beth Acks. Row 3: Robin Kellerman, Janice Anderson Sue Albrecht
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Jim Travarca, Ralph Culmer, Carol Dragolich
Mrs. Fuerst Row I QL to RJ: Linda Ullestad, Sandy Stritof, Nancy Robb, Tom Meros, Gary Cansilio, Betty
Gteller, Ron Lewis. Row 2: John Noga, Sue Yozipovich, Deb Beckwith, Sue Land, Pat Meighan, Wayne
Klotzbach, Marsha Walton, Lorraine Parulis. Row 3: Kathy Batich, Sharon Petrovich, Carol Switzer, Mary-
helen Biello, Bud Arnold, Tom Seddon, Rex Bendure. Row 4: Greg Mucci, Curt Mc Roe, Ken Koch, Linda
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Sedmark, Rosemary Harvan, Row 2: Norm Carter, Fran Tumulty, Nancy Lavigna, Tom Hehr, Joe Hubish,
John Schwabouer, John Boar, Bob Gclllinis. Row 3: Dove Allison, Tim Troyer, Larry Hann, Nick Juranko,
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Willingham, Tony Suponcic. Row 3: Don Lupo, John Sullivan, Dick Coup, Jim Buzikowski, John Shafer,
Dave Neff.
Mrs. Backus Row I KL to RJ: Gail Kempke, Randy Price, Linda Rufflng, Patti Rock, Barb Martin, Jim
Schofte. Row 2: Tom Wotring, Glenn Miller, Ken Ginsburg, Laurie Harris, Carol Wasnac, Steve Lowry,
Jocquie Mason, Row 3: John Huebner, Tom Campbell, Burks Oakley, Walter Bubley, Rick Yager, Dave
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Smekel.
Mr. Roebuck Row I KL to RJ: Paula Redding, Judy Coolidge, Anita Pesec, Carol Pred, Kathy Marten,
Nancy Lohrey, Row 2: Cec Hunt, Claudia Stallings, Judy Luckay, Bonnie Gilles, Sandy Skrlj, Cathy Clements,
Duarae Jarc. Row 3: Jeff May, Jack Farrill, Diane Shafer, Joe Chase, Doug Bartholomew, Mike Mantz,
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Judy Perko, Kathy Krysty. Row 2: Sandy Norris, Pat Griffin, Sharon Yettro, Jackie Harris, Karen Andrews,
Pat Weber, Mary Ellen Jaklic. Row 3: Donna Capella, Nancy Ludek, Linda Koeth, Lin Horsey, Sherry
Macaul, Shirley Papalko, Don Schulz. Row 4: Jim Yager, Fred Smith, Craig Moss, Jim Pozar, Tom Morris,
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Bob Newcomb, Sandra Adams. Row 3: Bill Fait, Frank Matoh, Quay Proctor, Pam Walker, Jean Zarzeczny,
Roger Antonick, Jim Brown.
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Tomko, Judi Arnold, Lorraine Behar. Row 2: Catherine Zgonc, Iris Halsey, Sue Weber, Cyndi Theis, Carol
Lube, Susan Williams, Narene Skerly, Mike Savarin. Row 3: Ronald Heinlein, Dave Kraska, Jan Shinosky,
JoAnn Hart, Pete Goulis, Al Piller, Ken Mantey, Ray Petro. Row 4: Tom Hoffman, Linda Herak, Lynn Oker,
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Sabra Weir. Row 31 Lana Strell, Dave Wright, Steve Zdara, Kathie Markovc, Linda Zimmerman, Joe Vargo.
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Kondos, Diane Rees. Row 3: Denny Germovsek, Fran Stack, Dorothy Hocevar, Lori Kottler, Arlene Demico,
Karlene Nauth. Row 4: Bob Podbay, Jim Zoller, Chuck Lupas, Tom Mc Redmond, Roger Poles, Bob O'Hara,
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Miss Harris Row 1 CL to RJ: Jim Simone, Renee Gullo, Char Farley, Peggy Tarantino, Michele Scacco, Nancy
Nawor, Bob Rexrode. Row 2: Val Williams, Russ Kane, Val Miklausich, Jeanne Jakse, Ray King, Becky
Leister, Cherry Kitsos. Row 3: Shelly Spivack, Terry Eiermann, Mark Springer, Bill Rechnitzer, Marian
Schwarz, Brian Cox, Bob Martin, Row 4: Tom Faster, Gary Sawyer, Marty Frank, Jim Korthals, Jim Pizmoht,
Ari Schneider, Rick Nurmi, Doug Hackle.
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ger. Row 2: Karen Steelman, Sheryn Holland, Donna Glass, Linda Ecker, Pat Moore, Lynn Magri, Jeanette
Cellura. Row 3: Cliff Plott, John Crosson, John O'Connell, Rodger Kay, Ron Havener, Vince Traven, Jan
idiotic. Row 4: Al Payton, Rich Kleber, Jim Neidermeyer, Doug Fowler, Mike Rose, Dave Jeppe, Leland
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Lutz, Randy Wohlgemuth. Row 2: Pat Toth, Debbi Lipsfreuer, Alexis Kozlol Jeanette Yurchek Rosemary
Yurchek, Louise Schimpf, Vance Sherman. Row 3: Gary Herak Chris Kowlck Lindo Verhovselc Terry
Hodgson, Joe Zinnicker, Dave Hays, Gerald Peters.
Mrs. Cowan Row 1 lL to RJ: Kathy Pausic, Kathy Sharon, Kathy Stoutfer, Barb Underkofler, Carol Schmidt
June Ensminger, Mary Vella, Row 2: Kathy Gonas, Bill Langa, Linda Scheibel, Bob Houry, Linda Prioreschi
Pam Hahn, John Ruszin, Dale Peciak. Row 3: Joyce Rohlke, Ron Sweed, Carolyn Kostansek, Sue Kinkelaar
Sue Siefert, Leslie McArthur, Mike Mastic. Row 4: Bob Ferris, Dave Russell, Dennis Wohlgernuth Jerry
Suhar, Nick Zadnik, Vince Monateri, Jim Kiro, Gerald Golaboff, Rich Preztak.
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Rogaliner. Row 2: John Roskos, Steve Sivec, Bruce Neylon, Cliff Kimes, Steve Markuz, Mike Focareto. Row
3: Gary King, Bob Eder, Bill Clemence, Lee Hanson, Ken Novak, Bill Teare. Row 4: Tim Horgan, Frank
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Joe Nichols, Jerry Albertsen, Joe Tavernelli, Coleen Zieglar, Dotfi Vofjek, Linda Guild, Row 4: Chris Doyle,
Harold Bork, Greg Lopez, Joe Dolenc, Paul Fuersf, Mike Szewcky.
Mrs. Cox Row 1 CL fo RJ: Susanne Fryer, Barb Hull, Sue Mahusky, Barb Frizzell, Wayne Jersan, Barb
Gilles, Sue Borsch, Row 2: Carol Melnik, Darla Pasteur, Laurie Fike, Rolly Brown, Jim Moore, Kathy
Mramor, Jack Strunk. Row 3: John Rice, Jim Guinfer, Linda Schultz, David Lieberworfh, Quentin Stout, Al
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Jeff Sforzynski, Bill Thomas, Frank Piccirillo, Rick Raymond, Richard Parafto, Rick Barabas. Row 3: Harold
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Francis, Terri Testa. Row 3: Joe Howe, Terry Adams, Tom Barker, Rene Ames, Sharon Cwalinski, Richard
Smith, Ron Cooney. Row 4: Ellie Kunc, Noreen Keridle, Dale Valentino, Richard Butler, Dale Bitker,
Danny Fasuk, Doug Cooney.
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Smerdel, Rita Mooney. Row 2: Jacqueline Kowitz, Georgette Palko, Sandra Giivanovich, Janet Ketchum,
Julie Stopko, Jill Taylor, Linda Sajewski. Row 3: Robert Ressler, Loretta Hocevar, Susan Harris, Deborah
Kelley, Joan Reinke, Karen Kozely, Diane Mc Cormack. Row 4: Edward Sabinsky, Robert Scott, John
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Perry, Shirley Stefanow, Daniel Schneider. Row 3: Vaughn Kavon, Andrea Betz, Norman Locker, Bill
Mikolic, Donna Wirsing, Donna Taylor. Row 4: Joe Lovsm, Richard Neff, Jack Gilles, Michael Lewand,
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2065l Lake Shore Blvd, Euclid, Ohio 25020 Lakeland Boulevard
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LAKELAND BODY AND PAINT SHOP
1310 1ia5t26O Street
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20020 Sf. Cloir Avenue
Euclid, Ohio
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Cleveland 19, Ohio
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26159 Euclid Avenue
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22818 Loke Shore Blvd.
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20850 St. Clair
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BIG BOUQUET FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP
480 East 200 Street
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MODEL FOOD MARKET
PROPRIETORS: FLORIAN 8. MARIE KONCAR
FRESH MEATS - GROCERIES -- PRODUCE
445 East 200 Street KE I-7447
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783 East 185 Street 921 East 222 Street
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22700 SHORE
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ROBERTS SHOES
694 East 185 Street
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Compliments of
PAUL J. EVERSON REALTOR
241 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6200
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YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
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3rd WARD COUNCILMAN . .
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Anthony B. Baldwin
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Anthony J. Lang
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22580 Lakeshore Blvd. AN 1-1166
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906 East 222 Sffeef Steel Fabricating Division
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Drive-in Auto Radio Service EV 2-6600
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Case Institute
Cleveland Art Museum
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Trust Co.
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Hercules Motor
Hoover Company
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Osborn Mtg. Co.
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge
University Hospital
Western Electric Company
Western Reserve University
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21100 St. Clair Ave.
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INSURANCE 8. SURETY BONDS
21930 Lakeshore Boulevard
Euclid, Ohio 44123
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23600 Lakeland Boulevard
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Euclid Plant
GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Fisher Body Division
20001 Euclid Avenue
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DANA LITHO SERVICE
25020 LAKELAND BLVD.
CLEVELAND, OHIO-44123 Phone 732-9950
"COMPLETE OFFSET PRINTING FACILITIES"
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CHINESE VILLAGE CLUB
RESTAURANT 26700
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25649 Euciad.Ave. AJ Euclid, Ohio
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KEY CLUB
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ADVERTISING INDEX
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Ajax Manufacturing Co. .
Alvin's Jewelers ,,..,
Ambassador Euclid Lanes . . .
Austin Co.. . ....
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Dr. R. M. Baldwin . . .
Bali Hai Chinese Restaurant . . , .
Basch's Jewelry . . . . . . .
Bates 8. Springer .
Big Bouquet Florist . .
Bill's Clothes . . . . .
Bing's Furniture .
BoulevardTV . , .. .
Brickman 8. Sons Funeral Home . . . .
Briganti Studios . . . . .
Ted Brock Jeweler .
C
Cash McCall
Charterhouse Hairdressers
Charterhouse Hotel
Chesterfield Steel Service
City Officials .
Cleveland Management
Clifford M. Jones
Colonial Homestead .
Community Employment Service
Consolidated Graphics Arts . , .
Cotinental Products .
Craig 84 Sherman Insurance . . . .
D
Dana Litho Service
J. Demshar and Sons
Dille Road Lumber Co. .
Distributive Education Club
E
Eaton Manufacturing ..
Euclid Blue Print .
Euclid Fisher Body
Euclid Heat Treating
Euclid Key Club .
Euclid Lanes
330
328
305
305
318
327
328
301
297
313
300
300
318
303
322
317
298
300
307
304
315
320
307
307
298
31 1
317
318
328
304
298
310
326
298
328
307
329
307
Euclid News Journal . . . . .
Euclid Poultry . . . . ,
Euclid Race Dairy . . .
Euclid Savings Association . . .
Euclidian Beauty College . . .
Euclid Window Shade Co. . . . .
Eucuyo . .,........ .
Everson Realty .
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Herb Fitzgerald Communications 8. Electronics
Florama Flowers . . . . . . . . . . .
Forsberg Enameling Co.
Friedman's Jewelers . .
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Gerl Construction Co. .
Gornik's Men's Wear .
Grdina Hardware . . .
L. M. Gunderson . .
H
Halle Brothers Co. Organ Studio
Hillwood Manufacturing .
Inter-County Title Guaranty and Mortage Co.
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Jay Dee Cleaners . .
J 81 B Shell Service .
Carl A. Jonke Insurance Agency . .
Fred Krauss Garage
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Lakeland Body and Paint Shop
La Salle Cleaners . .
La Tour Oldsmobile
Louis Hair Stylists
Lubrizol Corporation
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Mario's Florist .
Mario's Pizza
P. O. Mclntire
Model Food Market
Modern Deb . .
Murray P. Nicol Funeral Home . . . .
Non Ferrous Metals Fabricating Co. . .
304
303
318
313
306
305
317
314
319
308
320
309
327
300
308
297
298
304
321
314
298
314
327
309
309
316
304
301
309
310
308
313
320
314
296
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Perkin's Pancake House . , .
Petric's Barbar Shop 44..o..
Philadelphia Life Insurance ,.e.
Precision Optical ,..,......
Pressure Castings Inc. , . . .
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Raimor Studio .,......,.
H. G. Rhodes Plumbing Co. . .
Rhyme Realty
Robert's Shoes ......c.....i.
Roby TV and Appliance Co. . ,
Roesch Wallpaper and Paint Co. . . .
Rotary Club of Euclid ..rr....
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Ski-Way Machine Products Co. . .
Skrl Tool 8. Die ..,,,..r, .
St. Clair Builders Supply . .
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328
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317
299
308
312
319
305
314
300
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327
305
309
316
309
PATR O N S
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gaylor, D.D.S.
Dr. Wade S. Helwig
Dr. Robert F. McGonagle
Dr. Howard A. Nelson Jr.
Dr. P. D. O'Brien, M.D.
St. Clair Savings . . ,
Steften's Hair Salon , .
Strekal Realty .
Student Council ,
Student Supply Store
Shoregate Optical . . . ,
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Trebec Excavating . . . . .
L. J. Trotter Ford , .. ....
TuthiIll's Canterbury Florist . . ,
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Ed Wank TV Service, lnc. . . .
Keith Weigle Motors ....
Radio Station WCUY-FM , . ,
William's Music Shop ..,..
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ZalIer's Atlantic Station .
Zatko Metal Products . , ,
Dr. Stanley Post
Dr. C. W. Rotter
Dr. William Schiffman
Dr. and Mrs. Filmore Schiller
Dr. Elwood P. Sawitke
316
303
308
324
302
305
314
303
304
328
295
304
300
297
310
301
301
313
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In the summer of I964 the '65 Euclidian was just a transient
idea in the minds of my staff. In the fall the idea took a unique
and definite form. But the full realization of the meaning of the
'65 Euclidian was not conceived until March 22-the last dead-
line, No one at our summer planning parties could have predicted
all that was to be involved in producing this yearbook: an immense
amount of time and work, five bottles of aspirin, intimate friend-
ships, cold suppers, unfinished homework, and sunny Saturday
afternoons spent in The Office. March 22 signaled the end of a
truly hectic, Euclidiun life.
The Euclidian advanced from an idea to a finished product
only through the aid and moral support of a great many people.
My acknowledgements extend first to the administration and espe-
cially to the maintenance staff without whose understanding many
a deadline would have been missed. Financial matters are of great
importance to a yearbook production. The Business Staff financed
the entire Euclidian and maintained a balanced budget. Thanks
Mr, Santos and Chuck for your fine efforts.
Through Raimor Studios, which developed most of the pictures
for the yearbook, l have had the pleasure of working closely with
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Gail Gulbenkian , . Editor-in-Chief
Steve Bayer , ...w.. ASSlStOl'lf
Jan Tuckerman .v,. A55lSfGl'1f
Sonja Skrlj .
Debbie Brown .,
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Layout Editor
Celeste Andrews -.--. Mounter
Sheryl Glicker . . . . Mounter
Bill Millar , , ..... Mounter
John Lehr .
Sharon Evans
Chuck Cox
Diane Frank
Donna Waterwash
Molly Lowry
Gayle Wilson .
Carol Frank
Sharon Gerl .
Margaret Reynolds
. Copy Editor
. Copy Writer
.. , Copy Writer
. Copy Writer
, Copy Writer
Identification Editor
Senior Editor
.. Underclass Editor
Faculty Editor
Photo Editor
Tanya Kokal . .... Assistant
Rich Courtney . . Photographer
Ray Frank . . Photographer
Larry Kemper , Photographer
Chris Nemeth . . Photographer
Mr. Ron Markwell .. .. Adviser
Mrs. Nancy Taubman .. . . . , Adviser
Photographic contributions by Dave Wilder
Chuck Mqllue , . . Business Manager
Paul Bright .....
Loretta Henikmon
Mary Lou Strekol
Joyce Yerty .
Advertising Manager
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Sue Baker . , . . . Salesman
Donna Beechuk . . . Salesman
Noreen Cavan . . , , Salesman
Sue Cochran . . . . Salesman
Betsy Gaydos . . . . . Salesman
Patti Gingell , , . . . Salesman
Peggy Hocevar , , . Salesman
Dawn Jackson .. Salesman
Sharon Mc Gill Y. Salesman
Jan Schneider , Salesman
Sue Stanley . Salesman
Karen Weseli . . Salesman
Ginny Yapel , . .. Salesman
Art Yerty . . . , , Salesman
Barb Zele . . . , . Salesman
Mr. Otto Santos . , . Adviser
Mr. Morrie Levine and Mr. Bill Rainen. ln distressing moments
they have always come through for us. Thanks very much for your
extra-special services.
The task of piecing together parts to produce a whole yearbook
was designated to the Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation. I
want especially to thank our C.G,A. representatives Mr. Jim
Parkinson and Mr. Len Wolowiec for their tremendous help and
infinite amount of patience in working with my staff.
Finally, my sincere appreciation for a iob well-done goes to
our advisers Mr. Ronald Markwell and Mrs. Nancy Taubman. l
know that their Euclidinn life was as hectic as ours.
The Euclidian is out! This cry will be one of both victory and
relief for my staff. It will take on a unique significance for us,
but the yearbook is as much yours as it is ours. We produced it
for you. We hope you enjoy it.
Sincerely,
Gail Gulbenkian
Editor-in-Chief
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