Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1966
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INTRODUCTION ..... 4
SENIDRS .... . 28
SPORTS ...... . 96
ACADEIVIICS. . . .134
ACTIVITIES. . . . .166
JUNIDRS ..... .212
SDPHDIVIDRES .... 218
INDEX . . . . 232
ADS . . . 248
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Satisfaction is a relative feeling weighed
against the discontent ot the individual. The
student translates the search for it into the
school-bound terms ot his experience. Discon-
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steps toward the poetic state ot intellectual
grace are formed by mundane algebra assign-
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student himself must provide the ultimate
stimulus, a dissatisfaction with his present
state. The attitude is readily provided, stu-
dents learn ot truth, beauty, and the way to
earn a living.
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average students. There are under-achievers, discour-
aged plodders, and those students whose drive amazes
classmates and teachers. Gne school accommodates
them all, giving dimension to the courses which will com-
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teocher must inspire, control, ond direct
the curiosity ot his students. He meo-
sures his success by the proticiency with
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hall monitor, the eagle-eyed cate-
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group ot titty sleeping study hall stu-
dents. Or working informally as a
club advisor, the teacher can stimu-
late a student in the extended pur-
suit ot his particular interest.
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Students study, contemplate, and
ponder-or appear to. Academic pur-
suits must stop, however, to recognize
the basic animal needs which thoughts
alone do not satisfy. Candy and apple
vending machines operate on small
change and the tact that intellectual
hungers must constantly be supple-
mented with the real, gooey, crunchy,
stomach-filling thing.
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Spontoneity con yield sotisfoction.
The relief of fire drills ond penny hoc-
key punctuotes the monotony of serious
work, siphoning off the pressures of
studies ond octivities. Informol discus-
sion of religion ond politics gives releose
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over a chess board.
The organized activity
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newspaper, a play, and
a yearbook. The orga-
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and depth of his associations. Goals are replaced or
abandoned. Realistically, friendships are, too. Distance
or disinterest can cool a relationship. But while it lasts,
nothing satisfies as rnuch as laughter and understanding
between friends.
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faction of achievement. Others
judge when t h e student is
elected to class office, Home-
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ciety. Pins are lost, however,
and awards are left to age and
yellow in scrapbooks. The final
analysis is made by the student
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difficultg personal satisfaction
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Satisfaction is a rare and ephemeral state
It is one moment amid many
written in a smile or a look ot pride,
but it is only a moment,
a plateau.
The search tor it must continue
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A Senior is the most stotus con-
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fied with o mediocre performonce.
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ior will spend on infinite omount
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Senior is restless ond rebellious. A
Senior is o drecimer.
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to Senior is viewed by oll, except
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be o disciplinciry problem. He is no
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closs ring, ond o self-sotisfied
smirk. This imcige propels the sen-
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is not the frenzied culminotion of
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col onticlimox, for prospective
groducites must look oheod.
The senior yeor is one of both
plonning ond ochievement. Sen-
iors begin ecirly the ritucilistic pil-
grimoges to Mrs. Sheots for col-
lege counseling or the onxious
tcilks with Mr. Yocum cibout post-
groduote job plocement. A yeor
during which his future must be
chosen simutoneously becomes o
yeor for postponement. Decisions
moke the Senior more introspec-
tive. He excimines not only him-
self, but those oround him with cn
closer scrutiny, os his circle of oc-
quointcinces widens, his number of
friends decrecises. He reolizes, for
the first time, the volue of those
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The challenge of physical effort
draws some boys to competitive
sports. Others have proud Daddies
who want them to carry on the
family torch of physical prowess.
One boy will practice with a team
because his buddies are members.
The mercenaries hoping to influ-
ence the teacher-coach and sal-
vage their plunging algebra grade,
run a few laps around the track
and advertise the set of hurdles
they got for Christmas. Then,
there are those who compete be-
cause they want to.
The reasons boys practice, or
go through the rituals of practice,
are diverse. The masochist gloats
over the pain he can endure. Ego-
'tists exert themselves just hard
enough to work up the sweat that
projects the glistening Greek god
image. Some don't practice at all,
Mommy has blocked Daddy's
hopes by refusing to sign the ath-
lete's permit slip. Glory seekers
drop out quickly and boys who
joined because of their pals prac-
tice less frequently as friendships
begin to pall.
Practice culls out the incapable
or uninterested. Athletes remain.
Driven by an unexplainable sense
of loyalty to Euclid and team, they
spend after-school hours trying to
maintain the agility and endur-
ance that mark their performance.
Swimmers slap and splash through
the water. Hurdlers invade the
third floor after school, menacing
anyone traveling to his locker. The
thump and smack of a baseball
echoes through the athletic corri-
dor. The ath lete's efforts hopeful ly
convert practice to victory, satis-
faction, and an arousing of the
listless spectator.
Panthers pull away.
Varsity Football Row 1 lL to Rl: Jim Beran, Frank Simcic, Rollin Yanchar, Bill Johnson, Jerry Kirchner,
Jerry Bensi, Dale Garris, Randy Jordan, Don Miller, Bill Yanchar, Al Tolchinsky, Dave Welsh, Pancho
Plescia, Fred Dugach, Jeff l-loinski. Row 2: John Sullivan, Rick Clements, Larry Hann, Dan Hoffman,
Jrrn Travarca, Tom Seddon, Ron Heinlein, Ken Frak, Bruce l-loppert, Jerry Ritzu, Pete Lopez, Paul Baker,
Bob Eder, Jack Farrill, Bob Malnar, Louis Mavrrch, Dick Kolesar, Paul Beckwith, Preston Suminguit.
Row 3: Bob Troop, Chuck McLaughlin, Mike Yerkic, John Speck, Tom Omahen, Nic Zadnik, Glen Caroff,
Scott Hyde, Dan Wright, Randy Wohlgemuth.
"Where did those dumb linemen go?!"
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES
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A large group of boys started the
year unbruised and unheroic. The num-
ber diminished after a few rugged
practices, and the hardy souls that led
Euclid to a semi-victorious season re-
mained. Sportswriters prophesied that
this year would be "The Year of the
Panther". Euclid responded spiritedly
and, following an opening defeat, went
on to amass a respectable record. The
new coach, to the joy of football de-
votees, started passing the ball instead
of continually carrying it. The action
of the crowd competed with plays on
the field. Florescent horns populated
the stands, IBM confetti harassed con-
tact wearers, and long rolls of toilet
tissue spiralled gracefully over the
crowd and around the light poles.
These great tools of spirit, however,
were chopped down to methodical
cheers and ten minute half-time shows.
Turning away from symbols of en-
thusiasm, fans paid careful attention
to the game on the field. Covered
with spilled coffee and the sloppy rain
of Friday nights, the crowds watched
as the unheroic boys became heroic.
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Openmg wuth the hanging of posters
urgung the team to crush the Card:
nals the week of Homecoming whirled
to a close wuth the wearing and dnsm
tegratuon of the tradltuonal mums Al
though the bontnre had been damp
ened the nrght before enthusnasm ran
hugh at the game Hopes for a vnctor
nous homecomung however were shat
tered as the Panthers floundered un a
sea of mud and were humbled by the
Cards The next night nn the E Room
the mnsfortunes of the week were for
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Junior Varsity Football Row 1 lL to RJ: Tim Haase, Dennis Bosco, Wendell Price, Rick Hoinski, Bill Young,
Mark Lombardi, Steve Piscooo, Ralph Doesburg, Andy Altenweig, John Bell, Spiro Gonakis, Cliff Drobnick,
Paul Marino. Row 22 Brad Lyman, Bob Taylor, Howard Denny, Frank Lemma, Bob Jokela, Steve Jerzerniac,
John Demming, Bill Papo, Doug Kelley, Craig Sharon, Bart Humphrey, Dennis Adams, Tim Gulich, Coach
Lokar. Row 3: John Engel, Steve Shepard, Mike Enright, Dave White, Rick Amato, Greg Zgonc, Dave
Robinson, John Schulte, Eric Lyttle, Frank Cercek, Brent Hamilton, Dan Lombardo, Ray Schultz, Coach
Sleith. Row 4: Bill Koss, Dave Zgonc, John Oyster, Dave Marinelli, Jim Barney, Tom Perchan, Ray
Clancy, Dave Price, Rick Brown, Jim Crezen, Walley Ugrinic, Terry Kollar, Mike Lonchar, Coach Tanski.
A grab and o miss
FOOTBALL SCORES
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6 Collinwood O
I4 Garfield Heights 8
l4 Lakewood . T . . . 8
0 Parma , . r . 6
O Cleveland Heights . . O
O Shaw . 20
l6 Shaker . 6
2l Brush , . , . 8
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Adjusting to both o new school ot-
mosphere ond new tecimmotes, the
junior varsity kittens successfully
ployed through their seoson, on ex-
perimentol period in which former jun-
ior high rivols combine to form the
vorsity future. Skills ond experience
goined by octudl ploy, yield ci prom-
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to fight, to win, to be varsity.
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MAJORETTES
The majorettes mornmg begms with
an embarrassmg dash down the halls In
cut off jeans her scarf hudung cllpples and
over suzed rollers Rakushly dressed, she
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his name correctly by the time he's a
senior. Leading the horde of long dis-
tance runners that follow, he moves on
matted leaves and gritty cinders. The
runner forgets the walking world and
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Cross Country Row I lL to RJ: Terry Rieder, Gary Ciprian, John Doherty, Ken Lucci, Bill Dei, Bob
Zonar, Ron Bock, Dan Stocker, Kim Kimberly, Tom Meros. Row 2: Bob Radwanick, Val Miklausich, Greg
Sattler, Jae Lorek, Ron Lucca, Jerry Kish, Steve Zdara, Rich Graham, Don Rieder, Jim Moore, Dennis
Mateyka Row 3: Mr Ted Theodore, Coach, Randy Cebul, Chuck McCracken, Walt Bubley, Bambi Lance,
Dave McKee, Pete Goulis, AI Pillar, Larry Grigsby, Mr Schuster, Assistant Coach. Row 4: Bob Spring,
Brian Ross, Mel Zivic, Jett Kish, Chuck Hrastar, Rich Kaczur, Leroy Williams, Bob Snyder,
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Lucci, John Crossin, Leo Smith, Dan Hoffman. Row 3: Jim Klopovic, Dan Stocker, Jim Petrovic, Ron
Bock, Jerry Kish, Jeff Hoinski, Bob Spring, Mike Harris, Raw 4: Rick Lyttle, Mike Meresko, Leroy Williams,
Doug Hackle, Walt Bubley, Dick Kolezar, Bill Johnson, Bob Gale, Tony Rossi. Row 5: Bill Young, Jack
Prasek, Andy Altenweg, John Gydosh, Al Tegel, Tom Meros, Tim Carmigiano, Ron Heilein, Bob Smith, Som
Syracuse, Joe McKluska.
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TRACK
Wuth the start of the wmter campcngn
Euclld s track team undergoes 0 complete
metamorphosus Blue and gold unnforms are
exchanged for T shnrts and shorts track splkes
are replaced by rubber soled sneakers and a
tan acqulred from running In the cold autumn
anr us qunckly shed The only trout they share
wvth thenr former selves us the small auduence
they attract Thus mrnumal attendance us
caused by the new surroundungs rather than
the quality of the team, for neither the corru
dors, room 102, nor the track offer vantage
polnts conduclve to large crowds Those track
adducts who do manage to find seats un door
ways, on wnndow snlls, or ln the depths of the
Indoor track are ultimately rewarded At Eu
clld, vuctory and track are synonymous
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Rick Holloway.
TENNIS
Returning after a summer of private
practice, the players renewed the fall
halt of their tennis season. The out-
door practices ot tall nurtured fading
summer tans and helped to maintain
callouses earned through summer
matches at the Memorial courts. By
winter, the traditionally outstanding
tennis players accumulated another
series of wins. Fall season behind them,
their next challenge was the long wait
until spring's thaw.
VARSITY TENNIS SCORES
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Row 2: Jim VanTsIburg lmanagerl, Jirn Schwabauer, Larry Grigsby, Blain Daugherty, Bull Cathcart, Jack Farrill, Pete Goulis. Row 3: Randy
Jordan, Glenn Teweli, James Orazen, Ken Statz, Glen Caroff, Tom Seddon, Ai Toichinsky, Bob Linsz imanagerl.
WRESTLING SCORES
I8 Garfield Hights
i5 East North
28 Huron
29 St. Joseph
26 Brush
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33 Lakewood
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26 Shaker
23 Cleveland Heights
25 Shaw
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Bill Cathcart, Mr, William DeMora, Assistant Coachg AI Tolchinsky, Mr. Clarence Eckert
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All of the junior varsity wrestler's
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ing his capabilities as o wrestler. His
position is precarious. He must learn
to adjust to new athletic and aca-
demic rigors. The hardships are justi-
fied the night that he wins his first
Euclid decision which moves him
toward the long-awaited chance to dis-
cord yellow wrestling jacket that
marks him as J.V.
"Give me your whistle, and l'll stick it in his ear."
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Andy Radon ch Fred M n s Row 2 Bud Jokela Br an Urs ch Jrrn Z vc Rrck Gorjup Curt Hanson Don Ballent ne Dennis Mateyko Jm Tomko Dove Rob n
son Row 3 Joe Howe Bruce Vehar Dennrs Focht Paul Mar no Mark Lombard John Oyste James Oozen Steve Pscopo Frank Cercek
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Giving some variation and individual
flair to familiar, monosyllabic cheers,
the panthers and cheerleaders reflect
the enthusiasm of the crowd, and trans-
mit the excitement of winning or the
anxiety of losing to the team. The
cheerleaders, genuinely spirited over
a victory, readily assume forced ex-
pressions of enthusiasm to maintain
spirit, even when confronted by a
close tie, a dubious defeat, or abso-
lute catastrophe.
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This year, Euclid tried. Unfortu-
nately, effort can not be realistically
equated with achievement. Euclid
players practiced incessantly. The phy- .. -L-
sical necessities of competitive sports,
the grunting, strain, intensity, and Ne
sweat, were there. To some degree the
individual players were able to inte-
grate their respective strong points.
Plainly put, nevertheless, it was not a
year for victory. Losses forced the
coaches and team to be practical. ln-
troducing inexperienced sophomores
and juniors to varsity conditions, the
late season games became positive ef-
forts to build for next year.
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Varsity Basketball Row 'I lL to RJ: Dan Leskewitz, Manager, Wayne Dickheiser, Manager. Row 2:
Coach Shuster, Gordon Kimberly, Jim Lewis, Mike Boyle, Tom Omahen, John Speck, Ned Simpson,
Don Woodruff, Norm Schoen, Dan Palumbo, Larry Crown, Tom McRedmond, Mike Corigan, Ewald
Heise, Rick Brown, Coach Daugherty.
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WINTER FESTIVAL
Students sauntered through the car-
nival-decorated classrooms and hall-
ways engaging in 3-legged races and
the forbidden indulgences ofthe school
day-holding hands and throwing pies
at Dr. Bergem. The 'Gypsy Cellar'
lured some to the depths beneath the
stage for a session of folk singing
while Mouse Roulette captured others.
Atmospheric change came with the
formal presentation of the queen and
her court. The solemnity of the occa-
sion was heightened by a back-ground
of organ music. Then it was Saturday,
and the events of the week were cli-
maxed in a flurry of snow-flakes, snow-
balls, and couples gliding across the
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At seven o'clock, the J.V.'s play the
quiet and intense prologue to Varsity
basketball, The almost empty gym
distorts the reteree's whistle. The J.V,'s
possess the court, Fans who arrive
early for the Varsity game respond to
baskets and intercepted rebounds with
sporadic cheers. A part of pre-game
and pre-Varsity ritual, the .l.V. efforts
mold the skill that builds the Varsity
standard.
"Get your finger out of my eye!"
.I.V. Basketball Row 'I CL to Rl: Tim Gulich, Don Maze, Don Shisila, Don Lewis, Dale Hocevar,
Greg Zgonc. Row 2: Doug Kelley, Ron Meister, Choper Ugrinic, Dave Price, Dan Zdanowicz, Coach
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boys form an elite society in the
back of his classroom kingdom.
At the same moment, his pupils
wonder if late assignments will be
accepted and, if not, what the pun-
ishment will be. After the first
week, during which the teacher
maintains a seating-chart fami-
liarity with his students, the intel-
lectual development of the year
unfolds. At first the student de-
clares that he won't submit to the
rigors of academic life. Unfortun-
ately the charm of the first light
assignments fades away into ele-
ven o'clock study sessions. Only
in academics can the student
know the joyous relief of a cold,
desolate night when the last sen-
tence is typed somewhat hurriedly
on his theme. He staples it, thinks
about the rest of his faltering
grades, and sighs heavily. lf the
work is particularly bad, he hopes
that the teacher will be in a good
mood at the time of judgment.
The student is not alone as he
slaves over his late assignments.
His teacher is generally working
to keep ahead of the questions of
his more aggressive students. Dis-
proving the legend that the teach-
er is all-knowing, he frequently is
forced to admit that knowledge
is not obtained via four years of
college and post-graduate work.
Mistake piled upon success cha-
racterizes a fast-paced academic
life. Accomplishment isn't an in-
dividual process, every individual
must submit himself to the inglor-
ious criticism of group judgement
in his search for intellectual satis-
faction.
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Dr. Lester E. Angene, Superintendent of Schools
Life consists of needs to be met,
desires to be satisfied, goals to be
reached, and hopes to be fulfilled.
Through education we seek to see what
needs to be done, the development of
the will and ability to do, and the
durable satisfactions which ensue from
having done worthwhile tasks.
What do we want out of life? What
shall we give in order to get? ln an-
swer we assess ourselves and our world,
determine what we can become, and
invest our full energies in the search
for lasting satistactions.
Browning and Housman have pointed
out: "A man's reach should exceed
his grasp," and "God, give us hills
to climb and strength for climbing."
Lester E. Angene
Superintendent of Schools
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Dr Spartaco DiBiasio Director of Secondary Educat on
Mention the word "Board" to a
variety of people and most will respond
quickly with the answer: five elected
officials. The Board, however, aside
from the elected members, symbolizes
the vast Euclid educational complex.
With headquarters in the Fordyce
building, it includes the office workers
who have somehow managed to keep
several thousand IBM report cards
straight. The movies that so often ani-
mate the classroom screen are from
the large audio-visual department
housed in the main building. The
Board is more than tive Monday-night
policy makers, it is the hub of the
Euclid school system.
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PRINCIPALS
During his years at Euclid High, the
student may or may not be aware of
his principals. The college-bound sen-
ior must become acquainted with Mrs.
Sheats. lt's she who guides, counsels,
and recommends students for colleges.
Dr. Wiley will probably never be en-
countered. He handles personnel, that
is, the faculty- Dr. Bergem is likely to
be visited unhappily as often as not.
He handles students, enforcing regu-
lations and solving such problems as
lost lunch passes. Mr. Hunter, head
principal, stands apart from the oth-
ers who are his assistants. The student
recalls Mr. Hunter's warm, friendly
voice welcoming him to school in Sep-
tember and speaking at a pep rally.
The student wonders how else his prin-
cipals function. The answer lies hid-
den within the offices. Fully realized
or not, their functions exist.
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LIBRARIANS
With the innovation of passes to the
library, the librarians no longer act as
policemen to an over-sized studyhall,
enforcing silence and two-at-a-table
rules. Instead, by aiding students with
reference materials, books, and maga-
zines, as well as offering advice on the
correct organization of a research pa-
per, they effect a far more satisfying
educational discipline.
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Division S-Z CL to RJ: Dr. Robert Crary, Counselor, Mr. Frank Troglia, Dean, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Counselor
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Division M-R CL to RJ: Mr, John Griffin, Dean, Miss Ruth Vermillion, Counselor, Mr, Merwin Staines,
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DEANS AND COUNSELORS
Interrupting the class, on office
messenger brings the white or green
summons to the student. Immediately,
if not being tested, the recipient trav-
els to the administration corridor and
his division office. The green slip
serves notice that the school bureauc-
racy has finally caught up with him
and his periodic cuts. The counselor
metes out liberal detentions. The
white pass indicates a far more per-
sonal and helpful function of the coun-
selor. lt may represent the potential
solution to a scheduling problem, a
pupil-teacher conflict, or personal dif-
ficulties. More than perfunctory po-
licemen, the deans and counselors dis-
cuss vital problems with the students
of their divisions.
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The good English class evolves from
a variety of approaches to its subject
matter. The practical communication
of ideas unites with imagination to
interpret literature. Thus, rules which
the student often thinks stifling to his
creative instinct actually become the
vehicle that carries his insight to its
proper end: an effectively-written com-
position. With the relative mastery of
grammatical forms comes the clearer
expression of personal insight. Stu-
dents ask what makes Hester Prynne
"tick." They eagerly analyze the social
complacency of Main Street or puzzle
out the elaborate conceits of Milton
and Donne. Imagination subjected to
critical thinking and correct form pro-
duces the phenomenon that is English.
MATH
The math department varies both
approach and subject matter in its
attempts to satisfy the needs of all
the students within the high school.
For those planning to learn trades and
to acquire skills, it offers programs in
technical and shop math. For those
planning to attend college, it offers
courses in geometry, algebra, trigo-
nometry, calculus, and computer pro-
gramming. This variety of courses
gives the college-bound students a
foundation in abstract math and sci-
ence, and yields to the other students
practical backgrounds in math. Di-
versity, a rather un-mathematical con-
cept, thus becomes the solution to the
math department's problem of edu-
cating all students.
Sophamores orientated into the world of plane figures.
"All right, class, this is my right hand."
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Adrian Buerger
Carl Clements
James Cliffel
Judith Curran
Margie Gorslene
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SCIENCE
Change is a function of the mind.
ln science class, the spectrum of the
student's knowledge constantly ex-
ponds. He encounters new situations
and is confronted with numerous prob-
lems, most of which seem insolvable.
He hypothesizes. In lab he is allowed
to test his ideas, usually with a var-
iance in result which defies a logical
conclusion. He moves ahead, however,
beyond the limits of the classroom, his
concept of science changing to include
many related fields. He realizes that
the science he studies in class is the
world oround him.
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James Calvert
Nancy Clark
Dole Davison
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Entering with his mind clear and un-
perplexed, the student finds the dis-
cussion topics of the social studies
class to be of a quizzical, yet stimu-
lating, nature. Without the incentive
of Time magazine days and current
events quizzes, the student is not likely
to care about the world in terms lar-
ger than his own scope of experience.
The student, subjected to the intricacy
of both current and historical events,
is forced to become even slightly opin-
ionated. He is given an opportunity
to witness actual city government
meetings so that he may understand
the political machine that runs his
community. Eventually he is informed
of the practical aspects of economics,
home and family, psychology, of world
affairs. Whether or not he will pur-
sue these areas, he is finally made
aware.
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For some, the ability to conjugate
verbs and simultaneously manipulate
indirect objects comes with an ease
and understanding which is warmly
welcomed by the instructor, Hours of
diligent home study result in technical
comprehension. Sessions of tape mim-
icry inthe lab introduce the student to
sound phrases which, when subjected
to endless repetition, produce fluent
speech. For others, day after day pass-
es with the fog ot Iinguistical confu-
sion only occasionally lifting.
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The business department is impor-
tant in the development of future
leaders. Whether a student ultimately
becomes an executive in alarge firm
or a secretarial assistant, his training
begins here. Shorthand and typing are
the first essential skills introduced to
the student. Economics, key punch op-
erating, and office practice add to the
student's knowledge. Field trips prove
profitable to the student. He comes
back with on insight into various as-
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skills, the student learns many and
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Edmund Mize Toni Rash Ben Sawyer Delores Tocco Carol Williams
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The Home Arts student is concerned
with more than just learning to cook
and sew. The responsibility of shop-
ping for groceries for foods class and
selecting materials for clothing be-
longs to the individual. With this re-
sponsibility comes the realization that
quality merchandise must be pur-
chased while keeping within a budget.
She learns the arts of setting an attrac-
tive table and serving a well-balanced,
yet attractive, meal. Her instinct for
choosing the colors and designs which
flatter her is developed. Interior dec-
orating becomes a first-hand experi-
ence when each girl constructs and
decorates her own miniature house.
Family Living classes introduce many
phases of family relationships and
child development. When a student
completes the Home Arts curriculum,
she is familiar with all aspects of
home-making.
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"And now we take you to the white sauce where we'll meet ladybird."
Richard Balthaser Judy Blechschmid Ronald Chambers Clarence Eckert Kathryn Frye
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John Germock Milton Kadlec Embert Martin Herb Nold Allan Poklar Marion Thomas
"For my next act l'll levitate the building."
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Alone, absorbed, the whine of a ma-
chine the only sound he hears, a boy in
woodshop bends overa jig saw and turns
his plans intoa physical reality. Another
boy, in automotives, listens to the
sound ot a malfunctioning engine, di-
WQL agnoses the irregularity, and restores
the motor to working order, Those with
a certain mechanical aptitude can
study electronics or work in the ma-
chine or metals shop. These are the
boys to whom industrial arts classes
f are an opportunity to develop skills in
their various fields of interest.
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MUSIC
More than other courses, the music
class gives the student an opportunity
for individual expression and the sat-
isfaction of both singular and group
achievement. While the soothing qual-
ity of music occasionally relaxes dis-
cipline as well as nerves, the majority
of the' year is spent in serious vocal and
instrumental preparation for frequent
school and community performances.
The technical skills of tone, pitch con-
trol, fingering, and phrasing accom-
pany the responsibility of blending as
one with the whole.
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ART
Hesitant and unsure, the art stu-
dent applies the first brush strokes in
a stiff, mechanical manner. Although
he has a working knowledge of his
tools and a background in art history
and technique, he lacks the experience
necessary for confidence. This gap is
filled with countless experiments in
smeary chalk, dripping watercolors,
and other sticky, staining media. Tra-
ditional tempera will yield to the tex-
tured effects of coffee grounds and
kleenex combined with paint. Work-
ing with both traditional and experi-
mental media, the art student will ac-
quire this confidence and, more impor-
tant, the satisfaction of creation.
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JOURNALISM
With a desire to master the art of
effective reporting, the student invades
the journalism class. Throughout the
year he industriously fabricates factu-
al, unbiased news accounts, He injects
rhythm and tempo into his copy, futile-
ly fighting against impending dead-
lines. Assignments completed, he pur-
sues the headlines which will capture
and retain the reader's eye. The stu-
dent successfully completes the course.
Satisfied, he withdraws, possessing the
ability to communicate accurately and
interestingly with his peers.
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DRIVING
Tom Hoffart
John Supcmce Popular because of its immense
practical applications, driving is Eu-
clid's only classroom in motion. Aside
from the actual manual training, the
instructors eagerly stress theory and
safety. The great demand for driving
has caused its extension into the sum-
mer program. During the school year,
however, the seniors may secretly re-
joice at their preferential treatment on
the waiting lists. This favoritism is a
singular senior academic advantage.
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of the importance of driver training.
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A participant in Reading Improve-
ment possesses a pair of anonymous
eyes and an overtaxed brain. Eager to
read faster and to study more efficient-
ly, and willing student can spend one
or more of his study halls improving
his reading skills, The Reading Lab
isn't just another way to avoid those
boring forty minutes in the auditoriumg
it is a place with a purpose.
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ADJUSTED CURRICULUM
Under the guidance of instructors
with specially adapted teaching skills,
students of the adjusted curriculum
classes prepare for the days beyond
graduation- Their learning experiences
include the usual school courses, in-
struction in technical machines and
the singular satisfaction of individual
accomplishment.
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Patricia Buck
Arlene Carter Sandra Driscoll
Harold Daugherty Don Mohr
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Three staccato bursts of a teacher's
whistle brings a frenzied rush of half-
dressed students from the locker room.
They are quickly sorted out and prop-
erly aligned. After a brief exercise pe-
riod, they dutifully follow their teach-
er through the rituals of a scoreless
touch football garne or a stick-swing-
ing version of field hockey. What be-
gins as orgainzed sport frequently ends
as aimless, exhausting physical exer-
cise. The bell rings, and they return
to the sanctity of the building.
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The new student is unsure of what
he should call Mrs. Martinson. He re-
alizes quickly that her duties consist
of scheduling E-Room activities, run-
ning the fountain, and supervising the
use of E-Room equipment. More im-
portant ,however, is her office door
which stays open to the E-Room reg-
ulars and their many problems. She
ranks high as an adult friend and con-
tidante of Euclid students. The newly-
enlisted E-Room enthusiast hesitates,
then dubs her "Mom".
TREASURER
"Do l get my bus pass in the cafe-
teria?" a stumbling sophomore asks.
The answer, "No-go see Mr. Coats-
worth," sends the student wandering
through the halls looking for him. Mr.
Coatsworth will be found in the trea-
surer's office next to the auditorium.
Within, he not only issues bus passes,
but also cashes checks and processes
club funds.
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The secretary's day begins early. She
opens the office, things begin to move.
Mail and the day's agenda must find
their way to the proper desk. The IBM
numbers of absent students must be
registered. A student enters her office
waving a driving permit or a cut slip
for a class he did not cut, and she re-
refers him to the proper person. The
school runs on practical things which
the secretaries efficiently handle and
supply Their day ends when halls and
offices are empty.
MAINTENANCE
To run a school efficiently requires
large amounts of administrative work,
but it also requires practical mainten-
ance, Size and complexity of the school
add to the importance and quantity of
this work. The boilers must function,
the yards must be trimmed, the rooms
must be cleaned, these and others are
the tasks of our maintenance staff.
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The school remains open until
ten a'clock primarily for night
school, but a perceptive observer
will note the presence of a younger
set among the dreary-eyed moon-
lighting Kent Extensionists who
file out of the building. T h e
younger set, however, is just as
dreary-eyed, but a bit more jovial.
This hungry group could be mem-
bers of the Student Council deco-
rating committee killing a Friday
night to prepare for a dance, or
Key Clubbers, Spirits, and Science
Seminar bugs attending their
weekly meetings.
For various reasons students sac-
rifice grades, week nights, study
halls, and early dinners in order
to sell cookies at bake sales, tutor
students in Algebra, work repair-
ing kiddies' toys, or practice for
the sophomore play. His reasons
for sacrifice are personal. He may
dread the homey odor of boiling
cabbage, or his mother's incessant
nagging. His homework becomes
less of a reality when his mind is
occupied with the minor problems
of book balancing the club trea-
sury. He joins his club in anticipa-
tion of reward, expecting an ex-
change, his efforts for satisfac-
tion. His goal may be the member-
ship role of National Honor So-
ciety, or a less selfish intangible.
He expands his knowledge of
sciences or social studies. He
learns how to get along and how to
humor, how to cajole, and how to
treat success. His activity rewards
him with relaxation and a small
degree of happiness.
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Survey Editorial Staff Row 1 lL to Rl: Marilyn Surtz, Darlene Lipovic, Row 2: Russ Leisenheimer, Glenn Forsythe, Greg Mucce,
Denms Lefond, Dan Jezerinoc, Mr. Smith, Advlsor. Row 3: Nancy Hagsfrand, Pat Znidarslk, Barb Elgin, Barbe Riebe,
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Survey takes its revenge on a superior publication.
SURVEY EDITORIAL
Earnest industry collides with a con-
tagious silliness. The unique result is
the Survey. Submerged in the carnival
effects of their multi-colored attempts
at interior decoration, the Survey edi-
torial staff gaily creates its eighteen
issues. Staffers continually interrupt
themselves to devour cookies, run up
the hall and antagonize the Euclidian
staff, or peel the paste-up glue off
their hands. This year a highly-prized
radio blares the static after school ac-
. ' companiment to the Survey's original
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works. They must, for they produce a
quality publication. The Euclidian will
not divulge when or how, and destroy
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The refrain of familiar folk songs
permeates the Survey area on Friday
afternoons. Sustained by songs and
cheers, the workers strive to finish the
programs before the game. Aside from
such Friday night diversions, the Sur-
vey business staff industriousiy con-
ducts a successful campaign in both
the selling and the distribution of the
issues. When the bi-weekly Survey
reaches subscribers, a business staffer
provides a human touch to the cold ex-
change of the credit card and black
and white folded paper.
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Kepefs. Row 2: Judy Enchberger, Jennie Gasper Row 3: Duane Karrer, Barb Bohwnc.
Row 3: Gaul Booth, Sharon Tharp Row 5: Jean Link, Marlon Schwarz. Row 6:
Tom Mnlovec, Bonnme Stevens. Row 7: Jan Wolfenberg, Karen Oleskl, Judy Emmert. .
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Student Council Row 1 CL to RJ: Margaret Nielson, Wendy Brown, Cheryl Reed, Linda Lackner, Marguerite Ehlert, Barb Wince, Luci Oliverio, Cindy
Piller, Nancy Hogstrand, Barb Martin, Joann Svetin, Sue Frost, Becky Pate. Row 2: Sharon Geri, Margaret Pograis, Pat Zupancic, Shirley Krapence,
Karen Lobas, Barb Romoser, Luvy Stucki, Shelley Spellman, Judy Perko, Tanya Kokal, Jill Haddock, Sharon Visoky. Row 3: Bill Millar, Helen Cim-
balos, Vicki Takocs, Betty Schwane, Sandra Petite, Kathy Laurich, Donna Capella, Barb Riebe, Arrilla Casey, Connie Gregoric. Row 4: Dave Zuro,
Dave McKee, Mike Thayer, Roz Stuzen, Jim Albini, Carol Frank, Linda Jerse, Robin Conti, Dan Kovatch, Joyce Yanchar, Mandy Birr, Barb Zele.
Row 5: Ken Montey, Tom Renninger.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Student government at Euclid has
been faced with a series of problems:
a disinterested student body, lack of
lmoney-making projects, no feasible
service programs, and constant re-
quests by other organizations for
money. The general consensus was
that in a school of our size, with the
facilities available, there was nothing
left to be done. This fallacy was dis-
proved by this year's council. The
council organized dances, collecting
clothing for children in Appalachia,
formed a committee to obtain senior
privileges, stirred school spirit, and
enlarged E-Room dancing privileges.
Accomplishment characterized the
trend of student government.
Student Council Executive Board Row 'I lL to RJ: Wendy Brown, Bill Millar, Judy Rohrer,
Ron Karash, Dale Racich. Row 2: Leslie McArthur, Barbara Bernlohr, Maureen Trotto.
Row 3: Marie Tancredi. Paula Redding, Luci Oliverio.
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STAMP CLUB
The world's mail pouches are the
hunting grounds of a stamp collector.
Euclid's Stamp Club consists of a
handful of members that spends Wed-
nesdoy evenings pouring over a stamp's
watermarks, perforations, and issue
dates. A desire to learn about other
countries and the possible profits of
a rare find, explain the phiIateIist's
passion over a postage stamp.
CHESS CLUB
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ed, this strange notation holds no
special meaning. To a member of the
chess club, however, it signifies the con-
clusion of another struggle between
mock armies upon the confines of the
chess board. More than a juvenile pre-
occupation, chess materially represents
the strategems of the combatitive mind.
STAGE CREW
After school, on Saturdays, and dur-
ing rehearsals for weeks before a play,
the stage crew hammers and saws, con-
structing walls and stairways. The
stage-hand sizes a flat, creating an
orange and purple canvas wonder. Ev-
entually the flat becomes part of the
tediously-stenciled interior of a set, as
personal whims are stifled to conform
with the director's instructions. Even
with the set completed, the crew can't
relax for a performance. Sound ef-
fects, lighting, and the care of props
during a play comprise a large part of
their duties.
Stage Crew KL Yo Rl: Greg Sweigert, Bruce Lamb, Larry Shirk Dan Watkins Bob Edwardson B ll Dornbusch
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Laura Bucknot, Denise Frak, Donna Dougherty. Row 2: Jim Albini, Sandy Hall, Bill Hasselbach, Pat
Gibbons, Beth Acks, Linnea Purvis, Belinda Gromley, Ginny Sames, Kathy Salisbury, Don Watkins.
Folk Club Executive Board CL to RJ: Sherry Salisberry, President, Jim Album, Student Council Repre-
sentative, Mrs. Hoeger, Sponsor, Ginny Sames, ViceePresident.
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Though Bob Dylan ceased to be the
rage among purists, Euclid's Folk Club
still found him to be an exceptional
folk singer. Unable to bring him to
their meetings to perform, as they had
done with many less-noted folk singers,
they brought in record albums and lis-
tened to them instead. A purist might
have frowned, but Euclid's club does
not wish to be a club of purists. lt's
content to worship traditional folk
music, dulcimers, and six-string
guitars.
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Girl's Concert Choir Row 'I CL to Rl: Sherry Wohl, Karen Reinbolt, Chris Geer, Vickie Stevens, Clara Hille, Mary McDougal, Gail Booth, Judy Perko, Dale Racich,
Denise Scheurman, Linda Reed, Sue Buchwald, Donna Burris, Pat Telich, Barb Habe, Arlene Lach, Sharon Violanti, Barb Metz, Agnes Skully, Gloria Weber,
Cheryl Keyes, Donna Panke, Kathy Turner, Sandra Callow, Row 2: Donna Wilbraham, Nancy Geer, Ginny Lenarsic, Patsy Walters, Eva Hignite, Betty Grigonis,
Raevern Bodmer, Nancy Schubert, Adrienne Wells, Linda Pozun, Maureen Horton, Barb Taylor, Jeanette Nemeth, Gloria Nalepa, Linda Burkhart, Penny Miller,
Gloria DeMario, Judy Johnson, Karen Skolaris, Kathy Folk, Gerrie Nielsen, Sharon Pawlechko, Kathy Lutz, Debbie Detweiler. Row 3: Denise Perovsek, Carol
Vehavic, Danna Yopko, Mattie Wilder, Linda Senger, Joyce Stimac, laurie Sickler, Becky Otcasek, Pat Faiken, Debbie Davidson, Vishna Franic, Karen Shook,
Karen Katona, Beth Heglaw, Joan Kadow, Carol Schubert, Linda Cochran, Leslie Edwards, Sandy Cochran, Lucy Stucki, Candy Conley, Sandy Kavel, Marty
Lennon, Row 4: Linda McLaughlin, Kathy Olds, Judy Klann, Martie Wiehn, Marie Tancredi, Carol Lube, Janet McCauley, Donna Phillips, Jackie Harris, Marilyn
Braun, Mary Lou Cater, Terry Rechner, Sue Gustetic, Cindy Sak, Sandra Hall, Carlten Almbren, Barb Samsa, Gail Kehres, Leslie Stratton, Barb Reed, Monica
Enders, Denise Frak, Janice Bradshaw, Jan Walker, Sue Kapler. Row 5: Cheryl Brown, Kathy Yanchar, Lorraine Kuret, Barb Bowman, Sue Land, Noreen
Benvenuto, Mary Ann Cherney, Rosemary Stermone, Lynne Climo, Alice Cercek, Linda Horsey, Bonnie Champa, Marianne Garling, Carol Sestak, Carol Emmert,
Lynn Sweigert, Rosemary Scott, Jackie Mason, Becky Kapferer, Kathy Krall, Joanne Biliclc, Gretchen Ulstrom, Carol Hitchcock, Marge Jarvis, Barb Martin, Judy
Wright, Debbie Beckwith, Debbie Mihocik.
CHOIRS
ln vocal music, a simple melody is
revised into a complicated score with
a variety of parts. Aspiring singers re- is Q Q 6
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able to sing every note correctly and A X Q 5 ci Wg,
vibrantly. After working on dynamics, 7 4 ,Sf 2
the blurred faces sitting in the Choral f U , i .
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During programs, nervous apprehen-
sion is multiplied by sixty-odd girls, un-
sure sophomores, and three shy men's
sections. One dynamic director mas-
ters the singers' individual spirits,
channelling anxieties into the exhil-
erating force which adds vitality to
performance.
Cadet Choir Row 1 KL to Rl: Barb Monohan, Sally Rogell, C. B. Tannehill, Jill Damberger, Laurel
Warnke, Chris Reinwald, Sue Obreza, Laurel Abraham, Candy Scheurman, Janet Kozak, Lynne Bana,
Laurel Letney, Cathy Lovin, Jane Jaquays, Robbie Anderson. Row 2: Marlaine Ryan, Pat Gibbons,
Barb Dongress, Sandy Brachlow, Karen Silsby, Bonnie Dietrich, Sue Simon, Peggy Lovick, Chuck
Koelling, Dave Lawrence, Jeff Lick, Bob Moskowitz, Peggy Zust, Kathy Frederica, Laurel Gulick,
Karen Lobas, Pat Zupanc. Row 3: Eva Zucker, Diane Moats, Kathy Kochevar, Nancy Williams,
Jennifer Aultz, Dannie Dugan, Jay Messner, Chris Cameron, Rick Thomas, Spiros Gonakis, Roger
Munson, Cheri Kitko, Karen Zelman, Sallie Shemkunas, Pat Ellison, Nancy Winters, Rose Marton,
Kathy Aufmuth. Row 4: Sue Hathaway, Ellen Mizner, Karen Braddock, Kathy Braddock, Bonnie
Newton, Leslie Robinson, Lenore Buchholz, Ed Breese, Fred Minis, Tim Lawler, Martin Eble, Bill
Bessire, Guy Mclntyre, Elaine Underkofler, Linda Tucci, Sue Sivic, Pat Mehollin, Nancy Edwards.
Row 5: Judy Straughan, Shay Krejci, Dennis Berardinelli, Jeff Bish, Bob Sweet, Paul Nielsen, Terry
Rieder, Doug Carney, Jim Davis, Bob Smith, John Francis, Dennis Lavorgna, Dean Bammerlin, Rick
Brown, Randy Cebul, Barb Palmer, Barb Benson. Row 6: Kendall Staufter, Bob Willett, Dale Pekrul,
Mark Pena, Mike Harris, Bob Hamilton, Tim Brennan, Mike Perry, Ray Clancy, Bob Matetich, Tony
Petro, Louis Stevens, Bonnie Perpat, Sherri Dorn, Peg Brigden.
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Mack, Diane Frank, Karen Baur, Pat Friedman, Jill Jando, Sue Chandler, Linda Jerse, Donna Serksnts,
Carol Heinz, Narrha Ross, Judi Sherwood, Glnny Clbbs, Laura Haytas, Cynthia Grant, Georgeann Orlando,
Connie Beckv. th. Row 2: Nancy Hagstrand, Kathy Pausic, Judy Whitney, Cynthia Mavec, Chip Roberts,
Cheryl Gilles: e, Linda Kadzw, Marcia Chapman, Carol Frank, Cec Hunt, Tanya Kokal, Judi Brown,
Cookie Hudock, Carol Hayward, Danna Daugherty, Pat Letoncsky, Debbie Van Korngut, Barb Frizzell,
Barb Eglin, Linda Akrabcff. Row 3: Margaret Nielsen, Marsha Dunker, Sheryl Glicker, Carol Wortrnan,
Marsha Eeery, Pat Rock, Cheryl Oyler, Lorraine ParuI.s, Sue Albrecht, Kathy Calvert, Karen Llngenfelter,
Betty Hudson, Sally Ferns, Gail Bahr, Earb Zcle, Dawn Jazkson, Marsha Hadakievic, Rosemary Kozar,
Darlene Gortz, Pam Margheret, Carol Whittaker Row 4: Pat Mann, Dave Russell, Bob Pignatiella, Dick
Tiderman, Frank Match, Steve Zdara, Bob Troop, Torn Seddon, Bill Hasselbach, Bill MacDonald, Jim
Brown, Jchn Lipnicki, Marty Frank, Chuck McLaughlin, Cliff Plc-tt, Jim Deviney, Randy Price, Mark
Capretta, John Arko, Pat Znidarsic, Donna Fink. Row 5: Rcn Swecd, Tom Barker, Bob Vicic, Jim Klopovic,
Rick Yager, Ray Brow, Doug Hackle, Steve Kirk, Tom Boyce, Joel Sarich, Neil Blasse, Don Miller, Harold
Glenn, Greg Pike, Larry Grigsby, Dave Heuer, Jeff Carrish, Dave Gubanc, Jerry Suhar, Jim Baron, Dan
Hoffman, John Ruszln, Jim Marino.
Choral Masters Executive Board Row 1 lL to RJ: Greg Pike, Dxane Frank, Sally Ferris, Carol Frank,
Cec Hunt. Row 2: Bob Vtcic, Dan Hoffman, Joel Sarich, Jim Marino, Barb Zele, Dawn Jackson
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CHORAL MASTERS
The Masters assemble third period
every day, motivated by a common in-
terest, to be Euclid's outstanding choral
group. Regardless of motivating inter-
est, canfusion invariably descends up-
on a mixed choir of over one hundred
students. Section leaders try to un-
scramble the attendance slips, while
singers impatiently fold and unfold
the collapsible arms of their chairs.
Noisily, restlessly, they wait to be led.
The transformation begins when Mr.
T. converts musical goals into more
basic terms. "Vitality through sup-
port" means get your gut under it.
Popular tunes solve the problem of har-
mony. The seconds pit the intervals
of "Here comes the Bride" against the
tenor's rendering of the "Old Oaken
Bucket." The Masters catch on. Pres-
sures of a performance convert persis-
tent flatting to a surprisingly pleas-
ant harmony. The group lapses per-
iodically into the lethargy of justified
satisfaction, then noisily and ener-
getically accepts the challenge of
music.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Composed of a group ot band rooms,
the instrumental complex opens the
day with a slightly sharp B-flat Con-
cert scale and closes with a lone clari-
net's melancholy wail. Chronologically,
instrumental music begins with the
glorious marching season, accompan-
ied by glorious chopped lips and
delicious hot orange drink. An intense-
ly spirited group, all members submit
to Euclid Roulette, the completely
wrong marching Bibles, and a demand-
ing director. Quickly, the big-band
blare is exchanged for a polished con-
cert style. Musicians replace marchers.
Weekly sectionals and challenges
break the monotony of forty-minute
rehearsals. Beer-hall saxes are tenderly
coaxed into mezzo forte during pianis-
simo passages. Early shaky perform-
ances are forgotten as individuals prac-
tice and practice. But the practice
rooms aren't always overflowing. ln-
stead, the bandsmen's experiences tre-
quently are frivolous. The distinctive
society remains an enigma only to the
uninitiated. Sacriticing individualty,
members unite talents to create.
Bend Sergeants KL to RJ: Joel Sarich, Bill Baillie, Tom Payne
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TENOR SAXOPHONE:
Randy Kuznik
Dave Pultorak
BARITONE SAXOPHONE:
Rick Holloway
CORNET:
Neil Blasse
Tom Holloway
Dave Huncharek
Dave Kershaw
Dave Kurrent
Burks Oakley
Dudley Prisel
Jael Sarich
FRENCH HORN:
Jim Campbell
Harry Deckman
Patti Gingell
Linda Holly
Rich Preztak
Tom Renninger
Dave Schaser
Carol Smith
TROMBONE:
Ronald Cooney
Tim Masek
Wayne O'Neill
Marc Steindler
Leroy Williams
BARITONE:
Tom Campbell
Greg Mucci
Tom Payne
Steve Soloky
Jim Zoller
TUBA:
Werner Lindquist
Bill Millar
Martha Ross
Dennis Sutton
STRING BASS:
Tom Lewis
Pat Mann
PERCUSSION:
George Bilyk
Russ Kane
Greg Pike
Bill Srnick
Jerry Tomko
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Diane Bryan
Judy Coolidge
Carole Neurneyer
Cynthia Phelps
Nancy Robb
Sandy Skrlj
Claudia Stallings
Marilyn Surtz
Peggy Wittenmeyer
OBOE:
Bill Baillie
Barbara Butt
Kathy Hayes
CLARINET:
Anthony Bonanno
Ruth Bronstead
Walter Bubley
Jill Janda
Diane Karrer
Jim Kershaw
Vic Markovich
Glenn Miller
Lucille Oliverio
Chuck Pereksta
David Rebeck
Paula Redding
Mike Savarin
Linda Scheibel
Trudy Tolar
Jan Tuckerman
Cathy Wassil
Judy Whitney
Marian Zaic
ALTO CLARINET:
Paula Kuchling
Art Yerty
BASS CLARINET:
Jim Knight
Ron Lewis
BASSOON:
Jerry Kirchner
Robert Modic
Quentin Stout
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
Ron Abrams
Pat Meighan
Robert Rose
Jack Strok
Chevrons Row 'I lL to Ri: Pat Meighan, Glenn Miller, Bill Baillie, David Rebeck, ,Vic
fllarkovich, Burks Oakley, Joel Sarich. Row 2: Judy Coolidge, Peggy Wittenmyer, Marilyn
Surtz, Jill Jando, Sandy Skrlj, Barbara Butt
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FLUTE:
Douglas Cooney
Priscilla Dickinson
Carole Fierle
Susan Frost
Betsy Gaydos
Bonnie Gilles
Beth Hamby
Rosemarie Jazbinski
Barbara Nason
Elaine Sabo
Jane Telling
CLARINET:
Martha Bartel
Wayne Cetinich
Pamela Cooney
Jim Davis
Karen Hennie
Dorothy Hocevar
Dale Kalamasy
Anita Pesec
Joe Sanda
Barbara Seifert
BASS CLARINET:
Mary Margaret Tucci
OBOE:
Janice Birr
Phyllis Dickinson
Sharon Kelly
BASSOON:
Cindy Baillie
Shelly Tarantino
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
Larry Anderson
Lee McBride
Sandra Norris
David Virginia
Ken Warren
Jerry Zimmerman
TENOR SAXOPHONE:
Frank Botz
Tim Dular
John Petro
BARITONE SAXOPHONE:
Ken Kelember
CORNET:
Dan Barrick
Dave Barrick
Derrell Capes
Al St. John
Les Sherman
Wayne Streble
Vince Traven
Robert Watts
FRENCH HORN:
Douglas Kelley
Laura Maoswinkel
David Watterman
BARITONE:
Ed Barrett
Jack McKee
Mike Sikora
TUBA:
Steve Soloky
TROMBONE:
Leigh Thomas
PERCUSSION:
Roger Antonick
Tom Barker
Harold Bork
Jim Francis
Al Horvath
Keith McManns
Jim Shilander
VIOLIN:
Lisa Bailey
Janet Basa
Gail Booth
Bryan Dadlow
Richard Dvorak
Judy Gasper
Sarah Goslee
Linda Herak
Mary Ellen Jaklic
Dawn Kepets
Chris Kowicki
Pam Madden
Carol Pograis
Margaret Pograis
Jim Schutte
Nancy Tianello
Dan Watkins
VIOLA:
Janice Birr
Glen Forsythe
Mary Macke
CELLO:
Barb Gilles
Dale Nemeth
BASS:
Richard Baranowski
George Carter
Tom Lewis
PIANO:
Sue Williams
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FLUTE:
Judy Coolidge
Douglas Cooney
Bonnie Gilles
Carol Neumeyer
Cindy Phelps
Peggy Wittenmyer
OBOE:
Bill Ballie
Laurie Harris
CLARINET:
Jill Janda
Diane Karrer
Vic Markovich
SAXOPHONE:
Ron Abrams
Randy Kuznik
Pat Mann
Leland McBride
Dave Pultorak
Bob Rose
CORNET:
Neil Blasse
Dave Ranker
Joel Sarich
FRENCH HORN:
Dave Schaser
TROMBONE:
Tim Masek
Wayne O'Neil
PERCUSSION:
George Bilyk
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FUTURE TEACH ERS
OF AMERICA
Alone with a problem, a textbook,
and her pupil, the F.T.A. member
learns as she tutors. The frustrations
born of the inability to communicate
the fundamentals of a subject become
a reality to her. As she works with
her pupil, she develops a way of trans-
mitting her own understanding. Re-
lentless effort from both aspiring
teacher and student end with the sat-
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Isfoctlon of mlnlrnol goals' F.T.A. Executive Board Row 'I IL to Rl: Barbette Davidson, Marilyn Surtz. Row 2: Linda Jerse,
Peggy Wittenmyer, Sharon Geri, Secretary, Ginny Novince. Row 3: Betsy Gaydos, Judy Perko,
Treasurer, Linda Koeth, Carol Frank, Row 4: Tanya Kokal, Nancy Hagstrand, Historian, Jill Goodwin,
Judy Whitney, President, Joyce Yanchar, Vice-President.
F.T.A. Seniors Row 1 IL to Rl: Laura Bauman, Becky Rupert, Marie Marko, Pat Weber, Jane Horvat,
Dinah Tannenbaum, Kathy Benda, Gail Bahr, Cathie McGraw, Pat Gregic. Row 2: Barbette Davidson,
Paulette Kuchling. Terry Stepic, Leslie Cook, Trudy Tolar, Marie Tancredi, Carol Woicik, Judy Eichberger,
Toni Milavec, Stephanie Cardullias, Starlyn Hudec, Cathue Wills. Row 3: Jean Link, Carol Miller, Jean
Baker, Jill Malkas, Darlene Lipovec, Sharon Visoky, Jean Schultz, Jan Woltenberg, Jill Haddock, Sandy
Hall' Row 4: Ginny Novinc, Donna Huebner, Carol Probert, Sharon Rutkie, Mary Ann Mukavetz, Larry
Neuvurth, Cecile Rrnaldi, Barb Zele,
F.T.A. Juniors and Sophornores Row 1 CL to Rl: Shirley Krapence, Kathy Pausic, Mary MacDougall, Kathy Discenzo, Karen Shook, Marilyn Mann, Karen Skolaris,
Carol Pred, Jill Goodwin, Nancy Hagstrand, Gail Polly, Sharon Paulechlco, Debbie Naderer, Pat Teluch, Lynne Bona, Beth Hamby, Kathy Marten. Row 2: Kathy
Calvert, Martie Wiehn, Clara Hille, Cindy Sak, Eva Gustetic, Pam Long, Carol Hitchcock, Donna Phillips, Peggy Tarantino, Betty Grigonis, Karen Katona, Barb
Wlle, Joanne Allchin, Gloria DeMario, Gloria Weber, Elaine Saba, Row 3: Claudia Stallings, Rosemarie Grabitz, Sally Gulich, Patt Griffin, Mary Ellen Jaklic, Mary
Ellen Garisek, Jill Janda, Diana Loeth, Kathy Somrals, Linda Zadd, Rose Morton, Karen Karberg, Barb Reed, Salli Shemkunas, Karen Holodniak, Sue Simon,
Marian Zaic, Row 4: Carolyn Kostansek, Dorothy Urbancic, Sherry Macaul, Linda Koeth, Dottie Voitek, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Sharon Anderson, Sue Chandler,
Carol Henikman, Shelley Spellrnan, Mike Harris, Jan Bradshaw, Bonnie Dietrich ,Sandy Doles, Debbie Davidson, Barb Shenk, Laura Forsythe. Row 5: Jan Ehlert,
Lynn Horsey, Carol Ivancxc, Linda Kopniske, Linda Dailey, Leslie McArthur, Diane Karrer, Sherry Wieland, Pamela Madden, Robert Sikorski, Cathleen Clements,
Monica Naworki, Bob Wallace, Richard Schneider.
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Fink, Diane Fellman, Susanne Fryer, Kathy Moore, Diane I-lannan Row 2: Carol Heinz, Donna Pisnar,
Marilyn Mann, Jackie Cabala, Nancy Robb, Jeanette Lewis, Barbara Emser, Nancy Schubert, Rosemarie
Grabitz, Cathy David, Kathy Callahan, Holly Kulka, Row 3: Pat Geddis, Joan Prileson, Mary Jo Klocker,
Terry Rechner, Andi Vidrnar, Pat Schneider, Diane Dryer, Laura Bucknot, Sue Frost, Carole Caghan
Row 4: Kathleen Boyd, Carlene Almgren, Judy Sherwood, Nancy l-lavener, Dorothy Hocevar, Karen Hennie,
Rosemary Klancar, Nancy Bur, Mary Blazek, Cheryl Brown. Row 5: Eileen Roth, Cindy Phelps, Margaret
Pograis, Dottie Voitek, Patti Gxngell, Carol lyancic, Linda Kopniske, Janis Essex, Judy Luckay, Carol Kovacic
F.N.C. Officers IL to RD: Pam Margheret, Secretary, Pat Znidarsic, President, Marilyn
McBride, Vice-President, Not present: Noreen Cavan, Treasurer.
1 1 l l l FUTURE Nunsss CLUB
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aspirations on a battered doll that
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Attending lectures and planning fre-
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prepares for her profession. ln the Fu-
ture Nurses Club she becomes aware
of stiff requirements that she will have
to endure before a starched uniform
is an integral part of her life.
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Laurel Gulick, Sandy Brachlow, Vicki Stevens, Pat Zupanc, Peggy Zust, Beth Hamby, Donna Panke, Chris Reinwald. Row 2: Jane Jaqugvs, Cindy Conley, Karen
Silsby, Cindy Fried, Pat Meholin, Rose Marton, Sandy Kavel, Kathy Carpenter, Barb Monahan, Jan Subel, Sue Sivik, Sherry Grimes, Peggy Lovick, Nancy Edwards
Vishnu Franic Pat Faiken Blanche Pierce Karen Lobos. Row 3: Salli Shemkunas, Kathy Laurich, Elaine Sabo, Margy Porter, Denise Frak, Barb Palmer, Joyce Siat, Sue
Sterlekar, Linda Pozun, Margie Costello, Sharon Erickson, Cathy Moore, Maryann Kohut, Dolores Kozar, Karen Karberg, Susan Hewitt, Geri Adamich. Row 4: Kathy
Yonchar, Donna Plickert Lucy Stucki, Sandy DiNardo, Sandy Doles, Linda Zadd, Bonnie Newton, Beth Heglaw, Barbara Reed, Betty Grigonis, Eva Hignite, Sandy
Vrh Sue Gustetic Kathie Wilber Lenare Bucholz, Judy Johnson, Gloria DeMario, Pat Steigauf, Row 5: Miss Marsh iAdyisorl, Fran Roberts, Pat Walker, Marion
Reinke, Sue Kapler, Ellen Mizner, Shirley Chisholm, Kathy Kadlec, Monica Naworski, Linda Senger, Cindy Sak, Robbie Redfield, Barb Samsa, Colleen Skonier
Sandy Teshner, Peg Brigden, Rose Kimosh, Carol Hitchcock, Mary Lou Stahre, Linda Beechuk,
Senior Friendship Club Row 1 IL to RD: Linda Scharlau Sandy Schwabauer Kathy Benda Donna Malz Jane Puncoh Shirley Nlagnani Linda
Kovoch Janet Kerzisnik Cecilia Land Mary Kastelic Judy Francis Vicki Takacs. Row 2: Betty Hudson Jan Brazalovics Shirley Humbert
Carol Oznowich Linda Lackner Dorothy Pozun Pam Margheret Gail Bohr Elaine Bubonics, Carol Bell Vicki Russell. Row 3: Elaine
Grigos, Sidney Kellerman Elaine Belpulsi, Renee Redfield, Maureene Otis Jean Ulle Mila Templeton Tanya Kokal Sharon Lang, Jill
Haddock Pat Donner JoAnn Waichunas Cheryl Kostick Donna Pisnar Sandra Hamilton. Row 4: Miss Tocco ladvisorj Barb Doles Hazel Barn-
hart Cheryel lafelice Carol Pork Robin Conti Sandy Kormendi Joyce Vanchar Barb Zele Marsha Hodakievic Carlene Almgren Donna
Helmick Lori Slaby Sandi Andrulis Linda Baron Toni Odda Donna Mates Joan Reiter Cheryl Grzsik Helen Cimbalos.
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Perko, Kathy Pausic, Gail Polly, Nancy Schutt, Karen Skolaris, Nancy Smerdel, Marilyn Mann, Michele Scacco, Lynn Saulisberry, Theresa Zupancic, Barb Emser,
Gerri Artz, Kathy Discenzo, Row 2: Janice Anderson, Donna Bashel, Noreen Rossi, Teri Testa, Pam Budinsky, Nanci Kane, Sandy Cochran, Donna Daugherty, Linda
Cochran, Pat Doyle, Virginia Dadante, Martie Wiehn, Nancy Kocjancic, Dorothy Urbancic, Dorothy Kolegar, Holly Kulka, Luci Oliverio, Carol Schmidt, Katie
Kalan. Row 3: Sharon Anderson, Beth Acks, Carolyn Kostansek, Linda Pestotnik, Barbara Bowman, Sue Siefert, Pat Sinclair, Joann Svetin, Judy Luckay,
Chris Kowicki, Luba Hadzima, Sherry Macaul, Pamela Madden, Patt Griffin, Norene Skerly, Shirley Krapence. Row 4: Marian Schwarz, Marg Jarvis, Laurie
Haytas, Maryann Cherney, Sherry Wieland, Linda Doliack, Kathy Batich, Rene Ames, Carol Wasnac, Karen Andrews, Carol Kovacic, Sue Christie, Lynn
Hoisey, Donna Capella, Laurie Harris, Debby Beckwith.
Friendship Executive Board CL to Rl: Roz Stuzen, Jan Bradshaw, Barb Nason,
Linda Jerse, Lynn Gulich, Cindy Piller, Jeanne Allchin, Donna Phillips, Leslie
McArthur, Marianne Garling, Barb Wile, Michele Svigel, Ann Trommetter.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
Re-establishing the purpose of
Friendship, this year's members justi-
fiably equated their organization with
service. The club informally adopted
Parmadale Home as their project. Al-
though the Christmas party in the E-
Room for over one hundred children
highlighted their efforts, the club did
not function seasonally. Members
devoted many weekend afternoons
reading to and playing with the young
Parmadale children. The Friendship
Formal became a deserved climax to
their service record.
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KEY CLUB
When faced with the problem of
what to do with the largest Key Club
in International, one type of activity
provided most of the solution: let's
have a party. Though never the prod-
ucts of great planning, the parties al-
ways supplied enough activity among
the members of this service organiza-
tion to keep them interested. An in-
terested membership is always willing
to serve, both community and potato
chips.
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Key Club Executive Board CL to Rl: Tom Kren, Sophomore Class Director, Tom Seddon, First
Vice-President, Paul Gyongyos, Second Vice-President, Chuck Cox, Secretary, Glen Forsythe, Senior
Director, Mr. Beacham, Kiwanis Advisor, Jack Farrill, Junior Director, Bill Millar, President, Tony
Rattini, Treasurer.
Key Club Row 1 KL to RJ: Randy Price, Tony Rattini, Bill Millar, Paul Gyongyos, Tom Holloway, Chuck
Cox, Glenn Forsythe, Tom Seddon, Jack Farrill, Tom Kren, Row 2: Dan Kovatch, Jerry Blackford, Paul
Leber, John Curtis, Rick Gallagher, Dave Zuro, Bob Vicic, Jake Causs, Dan Stocker, Bill Kentner, Mike
Vandeveer, John Crawford, John McKiernan, Eric Carlson, Jim Forristell, Dan Hoffman, Ron Karash, Rick
Yager, Jim Francis, Jim Moore, Greg Pike, Larry Neuvirth, Joel Sarich. Row 3: Paul Hauser, Rollie
Yanchar, Ray Brow, Steve Lowry, Dave Kurrent, Barry Bolka, Don Rolla, Mike Thayer, Al Smith, Steve
Bayer, Tom Campbell, Kim Kimberly, Bill Cathcart, Jim Kershaw, Leland McBride, Wayne Streble, Steve
Kirk, Rick Holloway Row 4: Al Hangen, Tom Boyce, Jack Strok, Steve Fox, Mark Capretta, Brian Cox,
Chuck McCracken, Dick Kolesar, Bob Troop, Rick Tiderman, Jim Simone, Bob Pignatiello, Jeff May, Paul
Haffer, Tone White, Paul Nielson, Gary Ciprian, Randy Cebul, Dave Brunson, Doug Keller, Bob Zonar,
Tom Cathcati, Les Sherman. Row 5: Rex Bendure, Tom McRedmond, Mark Springer, Dave Kershaw,
Tim Campbell, Ned Simpson, Joel Kapler, Walt Bubley, Doug Bartholomew, Al Pillar, Steve Zadra, Doug
Hackle, Nick Zodnik, Marty Frank, Mike Fergus, Denny Lefond, Fred Mills, Dove Russell, Dave Gubanc,
Jim Guinter, Geoff Swisher, Dave DiBiasio, Alec Wightman, Dick Clark, Don Maxa, Chris Mandel,
Richard Danch, Mike Mantz,
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Eichberger, Cheryl Kostick, Cecilia Land, Kathy Yanchar, Laurie Sickler, Nancy
Williams Row 2: Jo Ann Waichunas, .lean Link, Rosemary Kozar, Carol
- 9 Schmidt, Barb Martin, Laura Haytes, Marg Jarvis, Joann Svetin. Row 3:
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Patricia Sinclair, Sue Siefert, Karen Oleski, Judy Emmert, Katie Kalan, Sharon
Skeivis, Karen Skolaris, Sandy Stritof, Row 4: Nancy Schutt, Norene Skerly,
Shirley Krapence, Barb Nason, Linda Bohrnc, Sherry Wieland, Monica Nawor-
, ski, Chris Kowicki Row 5: Marian Schwarz, Sandy Schwabauer, Debby Van-
Lg Korngut, Marge Klein, Jan Wolfenberg, Mary Kastelic, Barb Eglin, Sharon
Visoky Row 6: Sherry Grimes, Sharon Rutkie, Carol Probert, Sue Mahusky,
I Pam Long, Pat Doyle, Mary Helen Biello, Sandy Schervish. Row 7: Sandy
i Brachlow, Laurie Gulick, Patty Stergauf, Blanche Pierce, Cheri Kitko, Clara
Hille, Shelley Tarantino, Debby Beckwith.
Jan Schneider, Cheering Block President
A.F.S. Student Committee Row I IL to RJ: Diane Frank, Dale Racich, Maureen Trotto, Judy Perko,
Sheryl Glicker, Robin Alexander, Sue Mahusky, Sharon Gerl, Cindy Wallace, Nancy Lohrey, Kathy
Marten, Carol Pred, Row 2: Ron Karash, Rick Nurmi, Anne Zupancic, Linda Himes, Sue Borsch,
Leslie McArthur, Laurie Harris, Barb Frizzell, Amy Trommetter, Ned Simpson. Row 3: Mike Harris,
Debby Lipstreuer, Aydin' Tozeren, Bill Millar, Mr. Fellague, Mr. Hively, Mrs. Guzman, Mrs. Zimmer-
man, Mrs. Baumeister, Miss Atleson, Margaret Nielson.
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CHEERING BLOCK
Organized to dispel the idea that
Euclid students are apathetic and lack-
ing in school Spirit, the Cheering Block
enjoyed a large turnout from all classes
and both sexes. Following the cheer-
leaders and applauding the band, it
formed a unified voice in a sea of con-
flicting sounds, A colorful matrix of
blue and gold, the block was a vocal
personification of the inner enthusiasm
of the student body.
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE
Before the school year even begins,
the foreign exchange student learns
many totally American customs, large-
ly through American Field Service ac-
tivities. This year A.F.S. extends its
welcome to Aydin Tozeren of Turkey.
The club also promotes Americans
abroad, like Margaret Nielsen who
spent the summer in Sicily through
A.F.S. Presenting artistic international
assemblies as well as creating the dis-
tinctive posters that announce the for-
eign films, A.F.S. enthusiastically sup-
ports the program of foreign exchange,
CAMERA CLUB
The suprised student can only blink
in resignation after he has been affron-
ted by the click-and-flash style of the
camera club member. Appeased, the
cameraman retreats to the dark room,
where he tiendishly awaits the proof
of his technique. The true satisfaction
is achieved through enthusiasm which,
when combined with a scrupulous
maintenance of equipment, produces
a clear and candid manifestation of
good work.
MOVIE CLUB
The Clank and clatter of the film
cart rolling down the hall announces
the arrival of the Movie Club member.
He has come, adding novelty to an
otherwise routine class, by instructing
a teacher in the operation of a pro-
jector or a tape recorder. His services,
however, are not all academically ori-
ented. During lunch periods, he pro-
vides the popular 31 diversion-noon
movies.
"No wonder they complained. We forgot to take the cop off!"
Movie Club Row 1 CL to Rl: Diane Esplandiu, Sue Jost, Roger Sheppard, Pat Geddes, Betty Ciammaichella,
Becky Esplandiu, Judy Brown, Row 2: Larry Kemper, Dave Zgonc, David l-laller, John Havrilek, Paul
Haffer, Bob Schauer, Wayne Karberg.
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Tulauskas. Row 2: John Tucceri, Bruce Batt, Al Ehrke.
Ads Club Row 'I CL fo Rl: Barbara Haddad, Gerri Artz, Kathy Salisbury. Row 2:
Judi Zivkovich, Ginny Yapel, Judy Whitney. Row 3: Linda Fleete, Linda Petkovic,
Laura Fleete, Eileen Roth.
i C C FOREMEN'S CLUB
Personal instruction and attention
are important factors in an industrial
arts course. The novice craftsman, in
his first contact with complex machi-
nery, requires constant supervision be-
cause of the intricacies and dangers
involved in operation. The members of
the Foreman's Club, skilled and reli-
able, accept the responsibility for their
fellow worker's safety.
ADS CLUB
"Buy your ticket for the game!
They're on sale in the cafeteria during
all lunch periods." Each week, this
familiar cry of the Ad Club member in-
terrupts the students' lunch. Collecting
tickets at the games, punching passes,
and stamping hands with the large
letters spelling Euclid are the club's
responsibilities. The members work en-
thusiastically, performing their duties
and promoting school spirit.
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Surviving the humiliation and good
natured cajolery of the previous year,
the new leader encounters more be-
wildering situations than she is pre-
pared for. That first step into the
casually waiting gym class is one
which leads to greater leadership abili-
ties, development of actual skills, and
mounting responsibilities. The repeat-
ed whistle attacks and the shouted yell
of "Lineup", the dispensation of de-
cisive gym marks, and the daily deluge
ot exercises are a part of the leader's
routine. Although she may not be the
most physically adept person in the
class, the girls' leader's integrity and
enthusiasm receives the respect of her
classmates.
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Girls' Leaders Club Row 'I CL to Rl: Jan Tuckerman, Judy Rohrer, Barb Bernlohr, President, Caro!
Woicik, Vice-President, Barb Bohinc, Secretary, Trudy Tolar, Treasurer, Margaret Nielsen, Historian.
Row 2: Betsy Gaydos, Peggy Wittenrnyer, Tony Milavec, Jill Malokas, Tanya Kokal, Barb Laser,
Diane Dryer, Row 3: Barb Eglin, Ellie Vincent, Jill I-lacldock, Sandy Kormendi, Terry Stepic, Paulette
Kuchling, Barb Nason. Row 4: Marie Tancredi, Judy Whitney, Marilyn Surtz. Row 5: Linda Jerse,
Roz Stuzen, Jean Schultz. Row 6: Cecile Rinaldi, Donna Fink, Patti Gingell. Row 7: Barb Zele,
Joyce Yanchar, Sue Mahusky. Row 8: Deb Beckwith, Linda Bohinc, Linda Scheibel. Row 9: Dale
Racich, Jacky Mason, Cec Hunt, Sandy Schervish.
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Carol Woicik. Row 3: Miss Reiff, Advisor.
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GIRLS' ATH LETIC ASSOCIATION
Each Monday afternoon, when the
great green divide is lifted, flocks of
girls overwhelm both the boys' and
girls' gyms. Grouped into ferociously
loyal teams with esoteric names, Girls'
Athletic Association members enthusi-
astically throw themselves into the cur-
rent of competitive sports. Jubilant
shrieks signal a victory for the "Whoo-
pientsf' An "Oleo's Butter" flails
her arms around, flying through the
series of contortions that eventually
score her team a point. The appeal of
GAA. lies in its spontaneous exuber-
ance, its energetic release, and its co-
ed volleyball program.
G.A.A. Officers Row 1 IL to RJ: Pat Gingell, Barb Loser, Diane Dryer.
Row 2: Barb Butt, Kathy Laurick, Joan Kropf, Row 3: Linda Saiewski,
Donna Fink,
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Business classes familiarize the stu-
dent with the basic skills of that field.
F.B.L.A. supplements classroom work
by affording the members interested
in business careers the chance to de-
velop and obtain experience with busi-
ness techniques. A chapter in a nation-
al organization, the girls work for the
opportunity to attend the national con-
vention. Business-like bake sales and
car washes provide the necessary funds
to get them there.
F.B.L.A.
Business students desiring practical
experience band together. Perhaps be-
ing alone behind a cash register fright-
ens them, or perhaps it's the im-
personal and demanding employer that
causes each to wish to be part of a
group. Whatever the cause, the result
is D.E,C.A., designed to provide the
common exchange of ideas, help in
job hunting, and also furnish that feel-
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F.B.L.A. Row 'I lL fo Rl: Barbara Emig, Dorothy Pozun, Linda Kovach, Sue Jost, Laurie Eppich, Linda
Lackner, Cheryl Dietrich. Row 2: Barbara Jerin, Peggi Strekal, Donna Jonke, Mary Kastelic, Cheryl
Kostick, Doreen Pylick, Martin Doyle, Carol Whittaker. Row 3: Linda Malovac, Marjorie Hart, Kathy
Kadlec, Sharon Kelley, Bonnie Dietrich, Carol Ann Mayka, Carole Lube, Rosemarie Jazbinski. Row
4: Donna Daugherty, Karen Andrews, Jeanne Popp, Linda Blokeley, Jean Ulle, Cheryl Large, Carol
Wasnac, Linda Baron, Gerry Friel.
D.E.C.A. Row 'I lL to RJ: Ginny Fister, Pat Burke, Sharon Barney, Kathy Schmidt, Judy Zivkovich,
Pat Davis, Carolyn Miklavcic, Jane Beyerle. Row 2: Tom Troha, Dennis Maleckar, Doug Cathon,
Bob Drenberg, Sterling Loub, l-larold Glenn, Al Miklavic, Tom Molnar, Frank Mancusa, Frank
Rihtarshich, Dennis O'Neill, Bill Vantilburg, Mr. Caylor, Advisor.
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Student Supply Store Row 'I KL to RJ: Mr. Amster, Advisorg Kathy Kochevar, Monica Naworski,
Jane Horvat, Nancy Hagstrand, Sharon Kelley, Sheryl Glicker, Judy Perko. Row 2: Gerald Golaboff,
Barb Butt, Bill Bertolan, Judy Emmett, Harry Deckman, Sally Ferris, Ron Heinlein.
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STUDENT STORE
A crowded cubicle on the second
floor houses some of the most hated
materials in the school: sinister blue
books and lengthy classics. Fortunately,
the bookstore staff eases the pain of
a purchase by sympathizing as rushed
students dig for change. The student
store not only keeps books and sup-
plies, but runs a brisk business in
cough drops. Addicts alone can ap-
preciate the relief that the cherry-
flavored remedy brings in the middle
of a boring lecture. A convenience to
students and teachers, and a boon to
cough drops fiends, the supply store
caters to student needs during hectic
class changes.
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A variety of lectures, inspired or
otherwise, led approximately fifty stu-
dents into the realms of science. For
almost two hours the student drifted
along with a professional scientist. To
some of the members, the lecturer was
too basic, for many a discussion of
neutrinos seemed ultra-complicated
even though the Case graduate student
simplified his material. Others sat
mechanically through the lecture hop-
ing that the next session would deal
with one of their own particular in-
terests. The lectures did not cover un-
related topics. lnstead, various aspects
of relatively unknown subjects were ex-
plored, As the two-hour session ended,
the speaker hurriedly tried to fit in
all of his lecture, or he went off on a
tangent at the request of a student's
demanding questions. During this sum-
mary some of the students in the back
of the room had already begun to
calculate the hours of homework that
awaited them following their scientific
journey.
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Sl'l9fYl Glicker, Laurie Harris, Dale Fanney, Kathy Krysty. Row 2: Curt McRae, Dave Gubanc, Bob
Fiorellr, Pat Soltis, Tom Morris, Dave Kurrent, Jack Strok, Larry Neuvirth, Ken Ginsburg, Carol
Frank, Sandy .Skrl1, Jan Tuckerman. Row 3: Duane Jarc, Bob Berke, Harry Deckman, Eric Snyder.
Row 4 lon wlndowl: Joe Chase, Burks Oakley, Mike Applequist, Ron l-lavener, Robert Moskowitz
Poliflcal Affflifs ROW T ll- fu Rl! Cathy Clements Secretary' Janice Berkle A T tt J
Chase. Row 2: Bob Sikorski, Treasure' Da Z I P 'd tl' D L ' Y' my. romme eff oseph
president' Barry Bolkol Dowd Lieberworrh. ve UVO, f2SI en , ave ushin, Row 3. John Curtis, Vice-
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Political Affairs Club has encoun-
tered organizational problems in each
of its three years of existence. The club
A.. my attempts to allow free discussion of
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ment, but in doing so becomes so in-
volved in finding proper practical ap-
plications of nebulous beliefs that it
cannot establish its own bylaws. This
,. year, the club rose above inner con-
3 flict and found, within, the ability to
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Various students assemble for var-
ious reasons. Those that faithfully at-
tend each of the World Affairs meet-
ings find an intellectual stimulation
and enjoyment in the lectures and
presentations of guest speakers. The
club accommodates the angry young
student's need to voice his opinions.
Others attend to listen to different
ideas to become informed, eventually
forming their own opinions. Whatever
the motivation, the very existence of
World Affairs Club reflects the global
interests of a concerned student body.
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World Affairs Officers Row 'I IL to Rl: Amy Tromrnetter, Vice President, Kathy Fugina, President,
Row 2: Barb Riebe, Secretaryg Margarlte Ehlert, Student Council Representative, Cathy Clements,
reasurer.
World Affairs Club Row 'I IL to RJ: Cathy Clements, Amy Trornmetter, Kathy Fugina, Barb Riebe, Row 2:
Beth Hodder, Linda Himes, Laurie Harris, Kathy Callahan, Pat Sinclair. Row 3: Marsha Dunker, Marguerite
Ehlert, Marilyn McBride. Row 4: Janice Burkely, Donna Srnink, Elaine Pograis, Mr. l-lively, Advisor.
Row 5: Aydin Tozeren, Ruth Hocevar, Mike Harris, Tom Holloway.
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National Honor Society Row 1 KL to RJ: Marie Tancredi, Barb Nason, Margaret Nielsen, Carol Woicik,
Darlene Lipovic, Ginny Novinc, Diane Frank, Lynn Gulich. Row 2: Barb Bohinc, Jill Haddock, Pat Weber,
Trudy Tolar, Judy Whitney, Cec Rinaldi, Darlene Gortz, Noreen Cavan, Jane Horvat. Row 3: Sharon
Gerl, Marilyn Surtz, Barb Haddad Judy Rohrer, Dina Tannenbaum, Kathy Benda, Marsha Dunker, Ellie
Vincent, Mike Harris. Row 4: George Vranekovic, Bill Cothcart, Tom Holloway, Patti Gingell, Barb
Bernlohr, Carol Frank, Barb Zele, Joyce Yanchor, Jan Tuckerman, Jean Schultz.
National Honor Society Officers CL to RD: .lan Tuckerman, Secretary, George
Vranekovic, President, Carol Frank, Vice-President.
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Society does not. Membership means
a line of type and an insignia in the
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ters, surprise, a lighted candle, a hond-
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means an honor won through charac-
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National Honor Society Row 'I IL to Rl: Judy Coolidge, Eileen Roth, Judy Perko, Paula Redding, Diane
Karrer, Barb Frizzell, Sue Mahusky, Lucy Oliverio, Nancy Hagstrand, Wendy Brown, Shirley Krapence,
Dale Racich. Row 2: Kathy Marten, Leslie MacArthur, Carol Lube, Jackie Mason, Sandy Skrlj, Ruth
Hannigan, Laurie Harris, Rosemary Jazbinski, Ken Mantey, Barb Martin, Debbie Lipstreuer, Jack Farrill,
Randy Price. Row 3: Kathy Mramor, Cathy Clements, Rick Nurmi, Joe Chase, Linda Schulz, Tom Seddon,
Dave Kurrent, Jill Jando, Jack Strunk, Jim Moore, Steve Lowry. Row 4: Rick Holloway, Steve Kirk, Tom
Lewis, Burks Oakley, Linda Dailey, Sherry Wieland, Duane Jarc, Tom Renninger, Walter Bubley, Doug
Bartholomew, Ned Simpson.
National Honor Society Row 'I CL to RJ: Barry Laine, Donald Rolla, Robert Zonar, Kathleen Cotman,
Sharon Tharp, Dave Lushin, Priscilla Kimosh, Joann Woichunas, Barbara Russ, Helen Cimbalos, Robert
Watts, Stephanie Cardullios, Marie DeMario, Eleanor Ozbolt, Row 2: Margaret O'ConneIl, Doreen Pylick,
William Forsythe, Robert Linsz, Michael Plavcan, Barbara Riebe, Bonnie Stevens, John Curtis, Harry
Deckman, Barry Bolka, Sharon Visoky, Ronald Karash, Ellen Boehmer, Priscilla Dickinson, Carol Smith,
Jack Strok, Paula Simkins, Gail Anderson, Donna Jonke, Mary Clapacs. Row 3: Donald lvancic, Sandra
Kormendi, Carol Mayka, Danna Fink, Pamela Margheret, Gail Bohr, Barbara Chovan, Paul Gyongyos,
Larry Anderson, Jean Ulle, Linda Kovach, Judith Eichberger, Jean Winters, Carol Rasmussen, Judith
Gaspar, David Zuro, Linda Crockett. Row 4: Wayne Karberg, Dawn Kepets, Robin Alexander, Sandra
Hall, Leslie Cook, Katherine Kren, Antoinette Milavec, Amy Trommetter, Robin Conti, Carol Glotzbecker,
Brian Ross, Karen Oleski, Janine Paolella, Barbara Eglin, Paulette Kuchling, Terry Stepic, Gerald Bensi,
Marguerite Ehlert, Susan Siders. Row 5: Christopher Nemeth, Jean Link, Borbette Davidson, Rosemary
Kozar, Richard Kaczur, Linda Himes, Jeanne Price, Fred Mills, Elaine Grigas, Rosalind Stuzen, Catherine
McGraw, Kathy Fugina, Joanne Brunelle, Douglas Horan, Paula Schulte, Jerry Kish, Carol Miller, Janice
Burkley, Cathy Straughon, Loretta l-leise,
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LeH'ermen's Club Row 1 KL to RJ: Cindy Theis, Cecile Rinaldi, Jill Haddock, Larry Grigsby, John Mc-
Redmond, Bob Linsz, Bob Gole, Marsha Hodakievic, Barb Bohinc. Row 2: Sharon Tharp, Gordon Kimberly
Roger Sheppard, Leo Smith, Mike Corrigan, Fred Dugach, Doug Stout, Craig Vole, Darlene Gortz, Row 3:
Dale Garris, Frank Kavacevic, Tom McRedmond, Dick Kolesar, Jack Farrill, Torn Seddon, Steve Zdara,
Row 4: Bill Cathcart, Rick Koczur, Jim Vantilburg, Glenn Forsythe, Tony Rattini, Rollin Yanchar, Dan
Stocker, Row 5: Jim Moore, Dan Hoffman, George Uranikoyic, Paul Leiber, Don Miller, Ron Bock. Row 6:
Mr. Theodore, Chuck McCracken, Bob Heinkman, Torn Meros, Ron Heinlein, Walt Bubbly.
Inmates of the underworld
LETTERMEN'S CLUB
Displaying his badge of athletic
achievements on his sweater pocket,
the lettermon hopes to impress his
peers, his most recent girlfriend, and
the teachers who control his border-
line eligibility. Such individuals group
together to further a common interest
in competitive scholastic and physical
abilities, and to better Euclid's athletic
standards.
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Spectrum Row 'I CL to RJ: Pat Weber, Dawn Kepets, Kathy Benda. Row 2: Leslie Cook, Noreen
Cavan, Linda Himes, Gail Polly, Carol Lube, Rosemary Jazbinski. Row 3: Elaine Grigas, Becky Pate,
Cheryl Kostick, Mary Kostelac. Row 4: Mandy Bir, Cathy Straughan, Pat Donner, Linda Baron,
Carol Mayka. Row 5: Donna Pisnar, Barbara Chudzik, Dorothy Voyek, Pam Madden, Pat Rock.
Row 6: Dorothy Hocevar, Robert Moskowitz.
Spirits Row I QL to Rl: Tanya Kokal, Gordon Kimberly, Rollin Yanchar, Dan Hoffman, Lynn Gulich,
Roz Stuzen. Row 2: Robin Alexander, Beth Hodder, Anne Zuoancic, Barb Zele, Joyce Yanchar, Ron
Karash, Linda Jerse, Row 3: Barb Bohinc, Barb Eglin, Shirley Magnanti, Ellie Vincent, Jan Brazo-
lovics. Row 4: Kathy Hayes, Sharon Visoky, Carol Woicik, Marilyn Surtz, Judy Eichberger, Peg
Frye, Marsha Hodakievic, Carlene Almgren, Roseann Madera, Mrs. Schuster Row 5: Judy Emmert,
Chuck Cox, Bob Linsz, Little Schuster, Dawn Jackson. Row 6: Paulette Kuchling, Jean Baker, Pat
Gingell, Chuck Hrastar, Marie Tancredi, Fred Mills, Marty Lybarger
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SPECTRUM
Spectrum was no longer an activity
to add to activity lists. This group of
individuals finally found their collec-
tive identity. Under the guidance of
new sponsors, members peddled candy,
and they often traveled to the Music
Hall as a result of their efforts. Spec-
trum ceased to be a "pay your dues
and you're a member" club. Its ma-
turity was evidenced by its expanded
schedule of events.
SPIRITS
Spirits '66, slightly changed, semi-
anonymous, remained the major prop-
agator of pep in the school. During
weekly meetings they produce badges,
banners and posters, riling the stu-
dent body with cries of "Stomp 'em,"
"Stroke," and "Glut Their Mawl" Slow
in appearing, tardy in removal, these
signs served as a tangible sign of
school loyalty to its teams. Although
the product of much time and effort,
students and spirits alike learned that
signs can only do so much.
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Survey I.Q.S. Row 'I KL to RJ: Peggy Wittenmyer, Borbette Davidson, Marilyn Surtz, Darlene Lipovec.
Row 2: Karen Oleski, Donita Consilio, Jean Baker, Carol Wopcik, Pat Znidarsic, Margaret Nielsen, Barb
Eglin, Diane Karrer, Dawn Kepets. Row 3: Barb Riebe, Bonnie Stevens, Jean Link, Laura Bauman, Terry
Stepic, Mariane Schwartz, Greg Mucci, Rick Holloway, Row 4: Doug Bartholemew, Tom Holloway, Tom
Renninger, Brian Ross, Werner Lindquist, Russ Lelsenheimer, Don Jezerinac. Row 5: Glenn Forsythe,
Dennis Lefond.
Eucuyo I.Q.S. IL to RJ: Bob Sikorski, Cathy Clements, Carol Smith, Laurie Fike, Carol Glotzbecker,
Jim Guinter.
I.Q.S.
The objective of I.Q.S. is to honor
students who have worked outstand-
ingly on school publications. This year
the Euclid chapter became the Ruth
Smith Chapter I.Q.S., honoring a teach-
er as well. Mrs. Smith's column in the
Plain Dealer, "School Days," gives stu-
dents an example in journalistic ex-
cellence to follow. Her name should
inspire many to work toward the ranks
of I.Q.S.
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Eucuyo Raw 'I CL to Rl: Mrs. Duprey, Advisor. Row 2: Ginny Sarnes, Debbie WCJHCICG. GYSQ WOQNEV.
Phyllis Sweigert, Bill Hornsby, Jamie Rose, Pat Taylor. Row 3: Les Koth, Carol Glotzbecker, Cathy
Clements, Barb Chovan, Wayne O'Neill, Linda Schultz, Jim Guinter,
National Forensic League Executive Board CL to Rl: Barry Laine, Maureen
Tratta Judy Gasper, Paul Bagocius.
EUCUYO
1 Dwarfed by its colossal literary com-
panions, the Eucuyo stands diminu-
itively as the baby publication of Eu-
.,' clid. It is accordingly nurtured and
ggi? nursed along by the twenty-odd mem-
bers of Eucuyo staff. Staffers search
for and often write the humorous
prose, short stories, and esoteric poe-
try which give tangible form to Eu-
cuyo's touchstone: creative experimen-
tation.
N.F.L.
mally crowded school halls stand in
cold emptiness, the National Forensic
League tournaments begin. Speech
contestants walk from room to room,
completing rounds and watching pro-
spective competition. Biology labs act
as the settings for Dramatic Declama-
tion, Math rooms house the fantas-
tic plots of Humorous Declamation,
and the highly disheveled Euclidian of-
fice becomes the place for the organ-
ized mental exercise of Extemporane-
ous Speaking, N,F.L. members travel
to states, schools, and rooms learning
and demonstrating the finer points of
forensic activity.
National Forensic League Row 'l CL to RJ: Carol Heinz, Sharon Violanti, Tanya
Kokal, Joyce Yanchar, Dawn Jackson, Barb Zele, Barb Riebe, Karen Oleski.
Row 2: Carol Woicik, Darlene Lipovec, Part Griffin, Carolyn Madeia, Linda
Prioreschi, Maureen Trotto, Judy Gasper, Paul Bagocius, Tom Renninger, Joe
Sanda, Harry Deckman, Barry Laine, Doug Horan.
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Saturday mornings when the nor-
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Wai Napolo introduced a member-
ship requirement this year which was
stiffer than requirements of years past.
The prerequisite did not concern the
swimming abilities of perspective mem-
bers, it was concerned with their sex.
Wai Napolo no longer accepted male
swimmers. Fears that enthusiasm
would be lost dissipated as the girls
proved themselves as interested in
swimming as ever. Without distrac-
tions they perfected their synchronized
swimming and entered competition.
Apparently the girls didn't need boys
to get wet behind the ears.
Wai Nupolo Officers tTop to Bottoml: Marsha Dunker, President, Beth Hodder, Vice-
President, Darlene Lipovec, Secretary, Dorothy Sustersic, Treasurer, Sharon Gerl,
Historian.
Wai Napolo Center Bottom: Pat Totten, Sue Fryer, Carol Switzer, Bonnie Thomas, Nancy Robb, Wendy
Brown, Dorothy Sustersic, Debbie Lipstruer, Lorraine Parulis, Paula Schulte, Becky Pate, Kathy Fugina, Jean
Winters, Beth Hodder, Darlene Lipavic, Marsha Dvnker, Mike Harris, Sharon Gerl, Robin Alexander, Lynn
Fleete, Diane Bryan, Carol Ostrander, Carol Miller, Marilyn Boyd, Sue Chandler, Linda Ullestad, Jackie Harris,
Lynne Bana, Phyllis Dickinson, Candy Scheurman, Ann Trommetter, Diane Fellman.
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Ski Club Row I CL to RJ: Carol Pred, Becky Rupert, Cathy David, Becky Pate, Robin Alexander, Carole Miller, Sharon Gerl, Kathy Marten, Nancy Lohrey, Beth
Hamby. Row 2: Carol Schmidt, Nancy Nawor, Jo Kimash, Sharon Murphy, Cecilia Land, Pam Margheret, Donita Consilio, Starlyn Hudec, Mila Templeton, Carol
Whittaker, Elaine Saba, Connie Beckwith. Row 3: Pat Doyle, Debby Lipstreuer, Sandy Schwabauer, Donna Malz, Kathy Calvert, Carol Bell, Linda Kovach, Vishna
Fronic, Karen Korberg, Barbara Taylor, Row 4: Dorothy Urbancic, Dorothy Kolegor, Cathie McGraw, Vicki Russell, lren Sedmak, Debbie Kelley, Linda Jimison,
Kathy Murphy. Row 5: Pam Long, Beth Hodder, Marg Jarvis, Barb Hull, Barb Martin, Debbie Beckwith, Carol Ostrander, Laurie Harris, Jill Makodas. Danna
Heintz, Rose Morton, Marguerite Ehlert, Debby Cherry. Row 6: Catherine Zgonc, Vickie Kalnasy, Nancy Kane, Pam Budinsky, Cindy Piller, Betty Hudson, Vicki
Takacs, Mary Kastelic, Jeanne Howell, Sheryel Kavula, Carol Mahovlic, Cindy Conley, Carol Burhenne, Peg Hocevar. Row 7: Laura Bauman, Linda Baron, Sandra
Hall, Judy Eichberger, Helen Cimbalos, Cheryl Kostick, Lois Dodds, Sharon Rutkie, Mandy Bir, Linda Bluhm, Cathy Straughan, Sandy Skrlj, Linda Dailey. Row B:
Marian Schwartz, Lynn Horsey, Judy Emmert, Jon Wolfenburg, Jane Howell, Joann Woichunas, Karen Oleski, Sharon Anderson, Aydin Tozeren, Erik Carlson, Frank
Mocilnikar, Joe Sanda. low 9: Sherry Macaul, Carol Probert, Jean Baker, Tom Drummond, Dave Zuro, Larry Anderson, Jerry Horton, Barry Bolka, Karl Bohr, Mike
Plavcan. Row 10: Mike Taday, Rick Galagher, John Curtis, Eric Nurmi, Jerry Loncalo, John Borenski, Bill Hasselbach.
Ski Club Officers CL to Rl: Neil Blasse, Vice-President, Linda Akraboff, Secretory, Mike Harris,
Treasurer: Neil Wagner, President.
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Skiers, eager to realize the images
. , of ruddy and rugged skier or rosy-faced
s- J- snow bunny skimming gently over the
snowy slopes of Mt. Chalet, organized
early. Prepared for snow in October,
.J faithful members prayed while mili-
tant members studied the warm and
r cold fronts of the weather war as re-
ported by Hoolihan the Weatherman.
There was still no snow in November.
December came, and it slushed apol-
ogetically outside. The crystalline im-
ages of conquerors of the slopes al-
most dissolved in unseasonable rain.
lt was mid-January before the snow
finally sifted down to salvage a
I A weather-beaten club.
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Eucluds wnnter dramatuc presenta
tnons encompassed two fantasy worlds
The first of these was created In the
mind of Aurella The Mad Woman of
Cholllot Relectmg a world whose re
aluty IS too harsh for her Aurella car
rnes her own unnverse about with her
a place where no evul exnsts and noble
ragptckers rummage through happy
garbage cans that reek wnth confused
perfumes of God s plenty When avar
uctous capntalusts threaten her world
Aurelua and three of her equally nn
sane frnends counter the attempt and
duspose of eval over their afternoon tea
Caputalnsts and warmongers pertsh tn
the bottomless sewers of Parts The nn
sane quality love IS restored allowing
sewers to smell of jasmlne and the
deaf mute to speak The ultimate sen
slbtlnty of a madwoman nntoxncated by
the beauty and fragulrty of lufe prevanls
You Can t Take It Wuth You lntro
duced the Sycamore famuly which dns
satusfled wuth what realnty had to of
fer wnthdrew unto a gay unorthodox
world of tts own The fantastac rnver
ston of sanuty and madness however
was subordinated by the nature of the
cast Thus was the teachers play and
students turned out rn throngs to laugh
over cheer and applaud the latent
talents of the faculty
Irma Iustens to the Countess explanotnon of
lrfes beauty
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CAST: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
PENNY SYCAMORE VIRGINIA DE MORA
GRANDPA VANDERHOF RON MARKWELL
PAUL SYCAMORE DEAN HAWVER
ALICE SYCAMORE EILEEN MARSH
ED CARMICI-IAEL RON HARDING
ESSIE CARMICI-IAEL ROSEMARY TERANGO
U 'iii--E MR. DE PINNA BILL GALL
. MR. I-IENDERSON FRANK KPRICAK
Q ' TONY KIRBY RONALD LOKAR
I- I 4 ANTHONY KIRBY,JR. GERALD HENDERSON
MRS. KIRBY SANDRA DRISCOLL
DONALD LARRY SMITH
Eb, RHEBA JUDITH CARMODY
BORIS KOLENKHOV WAYNE SMITH
GRAND DUCI-IESS OLGA MARILYN LUCAS
ACTRESS , , , , DEL TOCCO
G-MEN: WILLIAM DE MORA, DR. JERRY
BERGEM, JOHN GRIFFIN, TYKE STAINES,
FRED JOHNS.
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CAST: THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT "Steak-potatoes! Very good, Mr. Kirby. You play this game very, very well!"
MADWOMAN MAUREEN TROTTO
GABRIELLE CHIP ROBERTS
JOSEPI-IINE JOAN MECONOCHA
CONSTANCE LINDA PRIORESCHI
RAG-PICKER RICK HAMILTON
IRMA I I DIANE FRANK
PIERRE I JIM ALBINI
PRESIDENT J CHRIS NEMETH
PROSPECTOR E DAVE SCHASER V
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BROKER , E GREG PIKE -4- L
SEWER MAN , , . GARY BO'I'l'S '
POLICE SERGEANT ,. LARRY SHIRK
GENDARME , J A GREG SWEIGERT A V
DEAF MUTE A DAN SMOLINSKY
FLOWER GIRL , .T J PAT GRIFFIN
WAITER ,.,. I . ROY LARICK
SHOE LACE PEDDLER , . ROLLY BROWN
STREET SINGER ,. LOUIS ROGALINER
DR. JARDIN ,. I PATRICK MANN ,
DOORMAN I ,. A RICK NURMI ii I P
LITTLE MAN ,.,. , I TED NATHAN
LADIES: DIANE MCCORMICK, SUSAN JO-
CILA, PHYLLIS SWEIGERT
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of being lumped together with the edi-
torial staff under the popular miscon-
ception that the yearbook is the exclu-
sive product of editorial members.
Their job is unique and different.
Spending the year in hot pursuit of
the dollar, they campaign for sub-
scriptions, sell ads, complete contracts,
and tinally distribute the books. They
also argue with the editorial staff over
blackboard space and defend the
tumble-down cabinet and rickety desk
that comprise their share of office
furniture. The book could not exist
without business staffers. To them,
we are either indebted or in debt.
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l.D. Staff IL fo Rl: Kathy Marten, Shirley Krapence, Sharon Gerl, Edilorg Carol Frank
Senior Ediforg Margie Engel.
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Skrlj, Sue Mahusky, Diane Frank, Editor. Sheryl Glicker, Doug Hackle, Cindy Wallace, Judy Coolidge.
Photo Staff Il. to RD: Randy Price, Marty Frank, Lorry Kemper, Tanya Kokal, Editor, Pat Rock.
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Guenther, Louis Stevens, Gene Trebec, Kathy Yanchar, Pat Mehollin, Rov 4: David Haller, Dave Price, James Krebs, Jerry Michalski,
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Mrs. Drescher 2nd Period Row 1 KL to RJ: Barbara Perl, Judith Martin, Janet Miscavish, Jeanette Nemeth, Cath-
erine Plesz, Pat Telich. Row 2: Lynn Sweigert, Denise Peravsek, Patt Steigauf, Gale Kramar, Brenda Shipley,
Carol Willert, Bonnie McCartney. Row 3: Rich Mayfield, Terry Van Dyne, John Bell, Mark Rossodivita, John
Polito, Barbara Skafar. Row 4: Dan Stearns, Mike Sikora, Richard Vahcic, Louis Saba, Keith Elshaw, Irvin
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Mrs. DeMora Sth Period Row 1 IL to RJ: Chuck Koelling, Karen Sisby, Donna Panke, ClaraBeth Tannehill, Barbara Nash, Daneen
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Row 2: Cindy Fried, Jim Harris, Marylou Hrovat, Maria Rozman, Rosemary Kostelac. Row 3: Mary Dutrow, Vicki Kor-
thals, Rose Nemeth, Doreen Cline, Adrienne Wells. Row 4: Ron Koepp, Dan Zdanowicz, Greg Zgonc, John Ormston,
Gary Kordos, Jim Mehling.
Mrs. Gates 3rd Period Row I IL to Rl: Libby Leigh, Kathy Braddock, Bill Jerin, Kathy Olds, Gloria Nalepa, Donna Wil-
braham. Row 2: Karen Katana, Gretchen Ulstrom, Barb Brandich, Barb Seifert, Chris Ryan, Karen Braddock. Row 3
Lloyd Sherman, Chris Cameron, Richard Levak, Barbara Dongress, Marilou Miller, Kathy Kochevar. Row 4: Terry Kollar
Gomer Drazdik, Richard Brown, Anthony Dottore, Leo De Pretis, Carl Weiss, .lim Hanson.
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Rich Cyetkovic, John Margheret, Nancy Lesiak, Jackie Hull, Michele Albertone, Linda McLaughlin, Ray Van Tilburg. Row 3: Dove Hehemann,
Dove Aten, Steve Dornbusch, Cheryl Brown, Brian Conti, Lorrie, Kuret. Row 4: Gary Breeden, Mike Adams, Don Ballentine, Bruce Miller,
John Gydosh, Alan Guttmann, Bernell Baron.
Miss Harris 9th Period Row 'I CL to RJ: Sybil Tetrick, Linda Bryant, Ronnie Cassaro, Jeff Lick, Charlie
Eastabroaks, Pat Totten, Cindy Baillie. Row 2: Sharon Berzanske, Belinda Gramley, Monica Naworski,
Bob Wicks, Wayne Streble, Mark Humphrey, Sharron Dorn, Carol Lehman. Row 3: lrene Szabo, Fred
Minis, John Ferlito, Fred Schwenke, Curt Hanson, Terry Schenck, Tom White. Row 4: Dave Klopovic,
Joe Flynn, Jim Knight, Mark Sobula, Mike Lonchar, Dick Clark, Robert Wallace, Steve Jezerinac.
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Berardinelli. Row 2: Mike Bour, Penny Miller, Dave Griffis, lrene Schimes, Margaret Koski, lrene Bacon. Row 3: Ken Mervo, Kolene
Huricharek, Arlene Loch, Carol Mahovlic, Susan Hewitt, Barb Samsa, Chuck Cutrone, Row 4: Bob Burick, Dan Herrmann, Sue Amoroso,
Jo Ann DeBell, Paula Klein, Ann Ferencok.
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Lombardi, John Tuccerl.
Miss Kaye 80h Period Row 'I IL fo RJ: Pof Gepharf, James Barney, Margaret Jennlson, Donna Relnke, Rlfa Graham, Shelley Bene-
dict, Nancy Lebef. Row 2: Richard Chesnlc, James Prlbonlc, Frank Congln, Jack McKee, Paul Zorko, Nick Farlnacci, Ralph Calabrese.
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Segreto. Row 2: Bully Dornbusch, Mike Suston, Thomas Erwin, Clifford Korf, Mike Rupert, James Jerlc, Albert Baka.
Mrs. Livingston 2nd Period Row 'I KL to RJ: Joan Laukiayich, Betty Torp, Linda Farley, Barb Romoser, Judy Stiscak
Danna Lubman. Row 2: Nancie Grabs, Greg Wagner, Darlene Ruckard Gary Hassel, Sue Truesdale, Pat Pikula, Row 3g
Greg Walker, Kenth Parklnson, Gary Ray, Mary Carroll, Suzy Miller, Carol Botts. Row 4: Paul Swaldner, Tom Schmenk
Chrus Mlhaluc, Ken Smlth, Frank Patterson, Kenny Kelember, Steve Piscopo,
Miss Madison 5th Period Row 'I KL fo RJ: Kathleen Moore, Diane Andrews, Sue Smelfz, Joanne Allchin, Vishna Franic,
Michael Kolus, Jnrn Shnlander. Row 2: Dale Yoger, Dennns Mateyka, Rick Gorjup, Richard Schneider, Tazuko Thompson,
Dennis Mayock, Elarne Doyle, Row 3: Bonnne Perpar, Beth Hamby, Geri Janclgar, John Wenclolowski, Sally Gulich,
Make Stockton, Ruth Von Suck. Row 4: Arthur Kozlera, Jack Prasek, Clndy Janso, Muke Thome, Doug Carney, Ralph
Doesburg.
Miss Madison 7th Period Row 'I KL to Rl: Andrea Witczak, John Engel, Nancy Gere, Carole Devor, Diane Dieckmarm. Row 2: Donald
Zuegler, Bernue Oyerberger, Sue Hertfelder, Betty Grrgonls, Derrell Capes. Row 3: Don Shisila, Terry Donovan, Terry McGovern, Dan
Barrnck, Trm Guluch, Steye Reese.
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Rich Evans, John Powalie, Jim Garland, Gene Kaufman, Julia Heinnger. Row 3: Harry Ganf, Dave Johnson, Bill Popp, Tom
Caine, John Koskr, Wes Thomas.
Mrs. McDonald 6th Period Row 'I L to RJ: Mike Smith, Agnes Skully, Mary Margaret Tucci,
Janice Miklavic, Mike Bonfanfi. Row 2: Michelle Tolaro, Karyn Gonas, Kathy Launch, Barb
Sfravarace, Jackie Turner, Carl Behun, Row 3: Jeff Bilker, Ed Shelley, Bull Young, Cralg
Senger, Dan Barnharf, Laurie Brothers. Row 4: Richard Birdsong, Ron Raley, Elwood Brunner,
Frank Andrulis, Bob Markovc, Dean Bammerlin.
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Mrs. McDonald 8th Period Row 1 CL to RJ: Dolores Kozar, Renia Sherrill, Jay Gluck, Eva l-llgnite, Fracine Marion, Charles Myers
Row 2: Greg Wolenski, Mike Evans, Brent Hamilton, John Acceltola, Wayne Malz, Lucy Slucki, Row 3: Howard Denney Mike
Murowsky, Ron Vcirgo, AI Horvath, Len Kramer, Bob Cuevas. Row 4: Wayne Vehar, Tom Ames, Doug Kelley, Terry Alves David
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Debbie Naderer, Row 2: Sue Gusfetic, Diane Ranker, Ginny Lenarcic, Joan Lewandowski, Kathy Kadlec, Rita Vasas.
Row 3: Rosey O'Donnell, Mary Jo Klacker, Geoffrey Sleeper, Sandra DiNardo, Bernice Mafulis, Nancy Williams. Row 4:
John McKee, Ken Manchen, Louis Olszewski, Carl Rosenberger, John Whitcomb, Denise Frak, Gregg Huddlesfone.
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Miss Measamer 4th Period Row 'I KL to Rl: Kathleen Wilber, Ellen Mizner, Mary Lou Cater, Gary Krech, Judy Sfraughan,
Maria Siyec, Roberta Dillon, Arlene Florna, Row 2: Laurie Sickler, Sam Syracuse, Chris Peterson, Jane Telling, Gary
Ciprian, Carole Fierle, John Meros, Sandy Kavel. Row 3: Tim Dular, Mike Chandler, Ken Ficere, Sandy Teschner, Pat
Ellison, Donna Plickert, Gordon Lemke, Row 4: Ray Schultz, Bill Buikus, Mark Pena, John Oyster, Leroy Williams,
Mike Kickle,
Miss Measamer 9th Period Row 1 KL to RD: Bob Edwardson, David Grieshamrner, Pat Walter, Laura Blafecky, Chris Cebron Sandy
Kostelic. Row 2: Janet Graves, Patti Page, Donna Bass, Kalhy Pultorak, Laura Azman, Sandy Pirro, Denise Culrner. Row 3 Dennis
Loyorgna, Richard Lamont, Dennis Golon, Bill Davis, Dave Robinson, Vicki Kurr, Row 4: Al Vilcheck, Rick Pichetfe, Bruce Troia
nowski, Larry Nagade, Dennis Bosco, Frank Cercek, Bob Oktabetz.
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Mrs. Niebes 6th Period Row 'I fl. to Rl: Robbie Anderson, Donna Kenny, Cheri Kitko, Diane Hannan, Tom Buckman, Jim Skeen,
Row 2: Randy Dufko, Marie Capaldi, Colleen Skonier, Shirley Chisholm, Judy Capiccioni, Cathy Carpenter, Debby Cherry. Row
3: Bill Kazen, Wendell Price, Gary Boris, Robert Race, Gary Cowper, Rich Tionello, Doug Keller. Row 4: Hans von Rekowski,
Fred Barbis, Dave White, James McTighe, Jack Mikovic, Mike Tittnich, Geoff Swisher.
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Mr. Pringle 1st Period Row 1 KL to RJ: Bonnie Sieferd, Jeff Bish, Cheryl Reed, Jim Reitz, Jan
Subel, Russ Fenster. Row 2: Gayle Kehres, Beth Heglaw, Jeff Burns, Shirley Plott, Shirley Swonger,
Peter Haller, Carol Schubert. Row 3: Sandra Dales, Susan Laurich, Catherine Moore, Stan Ulle,
Brian Ursich, Rosemary Klancar, Mary Nossek. Row 4: Terry Cerne, Larry Gamer, Ron Meister,
Sue Lanser, John Augustine, Tom Spike, Jim Orazen.
Mrs. Niebes 3rd Period Row 1 CL to RJ: Linda Zadd, Rose Marion, Mary Carol Frey, Dave Lawrence, Karen Zelr'nan,A Vicki Stevens,
Mary Macke. Row 2: Carol Britvic, Joan Hocevar, John Cimperman, Sally Rogell, Karen Lobos, Carolyn Psgfais, Diarae Wzmdfrlwe.
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Tatty, Anita Karp. Row 3: Jan Walker, Steve Rolfe, Jim Wyskocil, Jim Petrovic, Rosemary Scott, Linda
Sanborn, Susan Sterlekar. Row 4: Don Lewis, Bill Mobbs, Mike Envighat, Philip Dickinsen, Stan Peklay,
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Tim Haase, Kathy Marcus, Linda Pozun, Andy Alfenweg, Ed Barrett, Debby Mihocik. Row 3: Bob Nada, Kathie Tanner, Kathy
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Mr. Pringle 70 Row 1 KL to RJ: Terry Newman, Shelly Tarantino, Sharon Erickson, Lynn Bair, Joanna Zupancic, Bob
Halterman. Row 2: John Anderson, Marianne Frueboes, Debbie Denney, Linda Senger, Jim Dutrow, Mike Cunning-
ham. Row 3: John Kekic, Danny Lombardo, Tony Verch, Jerry Foster, David Zgonc, Dave Wohlgemuth, Ron Walsh.
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Fnendshrp Club 4 186
SUSAN IRENE THERESE ADAMS
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LINDA JOY AKRABOFF
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MICHAEL ANTHONY ALBANESE Blg Mlke
Transfer Student Gym Leaders 3 Math Club 3
4 World Affalrs 3
JAMES JOHN ALBINI lm
Transfer Student E Room ACTIVITIES 4 Fall Play
4 Folk Club 4 Student Councll Representatlve
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Track3 174
MARK ALEXANDER Mark
ROBIN LEE ALEXANDER Rob
A F S 4 E Room ACTIVITIES 4 Euclldlan Tralnung
ub 2 lor d oss 4 u
Spectrum 3 Survey Tra1n1ng Club 3 Usher 3
Wal Napole 4 World Aftalrs Club 3 4 Natronal
Honor Soc1ety4 196 198 204 205
DOLORES MARIE ALIOTO Dee
Student Councll Reoresentatuve 4 174
LONI ALLISON Lon:
RICHARD ALMASY Rrck
Cross Country 2 Gym Leaders 2 Lettermen 'P
CARLENE JEAN ALMGREN Carlene
Cheerrng Block 4 Frlendshlp Club 4 FNC 3
1rsGIee Club4 9 8 186
GERALD AMIRAULT Gerald
DEBORAH JEAN ANDERSON Pudgy
Transfer Student F B LA 4 Movle Club 4 191
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Co op Students 4 Fnendshlp Club 2 3 F B LA
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Honor Soclety 4 184 194 195 198 205
LAWRENCE ANDERSON Larry
Cadet Band 2 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Marchlng
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Honor Soc1ety 4 180 181 188 198 202 5
RICHARD ALLEN ANDERSON Rlck
Transfer Student 4 E Room ACTIVITIES 4 Home
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CELESTINE LEE ANDREWS Celeste
Euclrdran Edltorlal Staff 3 4 Art Edltor 4 Eu
cl1d1an Tralnlng Club 2 Fall Play 3 Spectrum 4
Natronal Honor Socxety 3 4 IQS 4 198 201
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SANDRA LEE ANDRULIS Sandl
Fruendshlp Club 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Junlor Cabl
net 3 Malarette Club 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3
Sku Club 4 Spectrum 4 Student Councll Repre
sentat1ve3 4 186 194 201
VALERIE ANTONICK Valerle
SUSAN ELLEN ARK ue
Gnrls Glee Club 2 Skl Club 4 205
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JAMES ARNOLD Arnle
Foremen s Club 4 Key Club 4 Sk: Club 4 190
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RICHARD ARTHUR Rlchard
ARLENE AUGUSTINE Arlene
GAIL CHERYL BAHR Gal
Choral Masters 4 Drama Workshop 3 Frlendshrp
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Marchlng Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 ep
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BARRY BAIR Barry
REGINA BAKER Jean
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Transfer Student Fr1endsh1p Club 2 3
PHYLLIS BALL Phyl
FNC 4 Homecom1ng4 185
NED WALLACE BALSLEY Ned
Key Club 2 3
LINDA MARIE BARAN Lmda Bee
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Glee Club 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Sk: Club 4
Spectrum 4 Student Councll Representotlve 3
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BENJAMIN BARBERA en
THOMAS BARBIS Tom
SHARON DAWN BARNEY Sherry
Retallrng 4
HAZEL BARNHART Hazel
Fr1endsh1p Club 4 F B L A 4 186 4
MARIANNE THERSE BARTELD
Cheerlng Block 4 189
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BRUCE JAMES BATT Bruce
Foremen S Club 4 180
LAUREL BAUM Laurel
LAURA ANN BAUMAN Laura
Cheernng Block 4 F TA 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2
Polutucal Affaurs Club 3 4 Sk: Club 3 4 Survey
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WAYNE BAUMGART Wayne
CHARLES BAUMILLER Chuck
KAREN SUE BAUR Karen
Choral Masters 4 E Room Actlvltles 4 Frlend
shp Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club
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STEVEN BAYER Steve
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Copywruter 4 Euclldran Tralnlng Club 2 K y
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PAUL CURTIS BECKWITH Pau
Football 3 4 JV Football 2 Skl Club 2 3 4
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VIRGINIA BEHUN V1rg1n1a
CAROL BELL Carol
Skr Club 3 4 Student Councll Representatuve 3
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ELAINE BELPULSI Elalne
ROSALEE ANN BELTZ Rose
Transfer Student Frlendshlp Club 3 4 G1rls Glee
Club 2 Student Councrl Representatlve 3 186
NANCY BELUCHAK Nancy
KATHLEEN ANNE BENDA Kathy
Fr1endsh1p Club 4 F T A 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor
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trum 4 184 186 196 198 O1
GERALD BENSI Jerry
Football 3 4 JV Football 2 Gym Leaders 2
Lettermen s Club 3 4 Letterman 3 4 NASS
3 4 Natronal Honor Soclety 4 100 198 200
JAMES EDWARD BERAN 1m
Baseball 2 3 Choral Masters 2 3 4 Football
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Homecomlng 4 Survey Busuness Staff 3 Track 3
BARBARA VIRGINIA BERNLOHR Bernle
Basketball 2 3 4 Eucuyo 4 EucI1d1an Tralnlng
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WILLIAM JOSEPH BERTALAN
Bug Show 2 Fall Play 2 3 Key Club 2 3 Sprlng
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MARY ALICE BIFRO Malr
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Eucuyo 4 Folk Club C 3 4 GAA
MIXEd ChOIf 2 Sk1 Club 2 3 4 Spectrum 4
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Girls Glee Club 25 l.Q.S. 3, 45 National Honor
ROY BLANKSCHAEN Roy
HARRY BLATNIK Harry
MARY ANN BLAZEK Mary
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 45 Junior Red Cross
2. 185, 186.
JAMES BLOMQUIST Jim
LINDA BLUHM Lindo
Friendship Club 45 Ski Club 3, 4. 137, 186, 205.
DALE BOCK Dale
ELLEN LOUISE BOEHMER Ellie
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 45
Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Majorette Club 2, 35 Na-
tional Honor Society 4. 194, 195, 198.
BARBARA BOHINC Barb
Cheering Block 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 G.L.C.
3, 4, Secretary 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman
45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Spirits 3, 45
Student Council Representative 25 Survey Busi-
ness Staff 45 Survey Training Club 3. 124, 172,
189, 198, 200.
KARL FREDERICK BOHR Karl
Baseball 25 Golf Club 45 Ski Club 4. 205.
CAROL ANN BOKAR Carol
Friendship Club 4. 186.
BARRY JOSEPH BOLKA Barry
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Political Affairs
Club 45 Science Seminar 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Stu-
dent Supply Store 35 National Honor Society 4.
JOANNE LEE BRUNELLE Joanne
Euclidian Training Club 25 Maiorette 45 Head 45
Substitute 35 Maiorette Club 25 National Honor
Society 4. 108, 198.
DIANE TINA BRYAN Tina
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 3, 45 Wai Napolo 4.
174,18O, 181, 201, 202, 204.
BILL CATHCART Bill
J.V. Football 25 Gym Leaders 25 Key Club 2, 3,
45 Letterman 35 National Honor Society 3, 45
Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 2. 188, 198, 116.
DOUGLAS CATHON Doug
NOREEN ANN CAVAN Noreen
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 45 Ads Manager 45
Euclidian Training Club 25 F.N.C. 3, 45 Treasur-
er 45 I.Q.S. 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 Vice President 45
Student Council Representative 45 Talent Scouts
EHS 2. 20s, iss, 203, 201, 174, we.
GAYLA CAVATI NO
GGY
JERRY LEE BRYANT Jerry
ELAINE BUBONICS Elaine
Friendship Club 45 Mixed Choir 2. 186.
RICHARD BUCCERI Richard
PAUL FREDERICK BUCHHOLZ Buck
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letterman 3, 4.
FRANK ROBERT BUDIC Sonny
Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2,
NANCY ANN BURICH Nancy
Ski Club 3, 4. 205.
PATRICIA ANN BURKE Pat
Transfer Student. Concert Band 25 Co-op Stu-
dents 45 Marching Band 25 Pep Band 25 D.E.C.A.
4, Secretary 4. 195.
188, 196, 197, 198, 205.
JANICE FAITH BURKLEY Janice
Math Club 35 Political Affairs Club 3, 45 World
Affairs Club 45 National Honor Society 4. 196,
198.
PATTI BURLINGHAM Som
G.A.A. 2.
PATRICIA BURNETT Pat
GARY BUSCH Gary
DENNIS BUSH Dennis
Chess Club 4.
KAREN JEAN BUYNAK Buynok
Friendship Club 35 Student Council Representa-
tive 4. 179.
KATHLEEN ANN CALLAHAN Kathy
Folk Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 45 Po-
litical Affairs Club 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Talent
Scouts EHS 35 World Affairs Club 3, 4. 176,
185, 196, 205.
SANDRA CALLOW Sandy
BERNADINE CATHERINE CAMPBELL Bernie
Girls Glee Club 2, 3.
GLORIA JEAN CAPRE'l'I'I Cookie
Choral Masters 3, 45 Majorette Club 2, 35 Prom
Committee 35 Talent Scouts EHS 3, 4. 178.
STEPHANIE CARDULLIAS Steph
F.T.A. 45 Spectrum 35 Survey Training Club
35 National Honor Society 4. 184. 198.
ERIK MARTIN CARLSON Erik
Baseball 25 Key Club 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum
g61St5gEnt Council Representative 4. 174, 188,
GRACE BONANNO Grace
JAMES BONFANTI Jim
PATRICIA MARIE BOOTS Patty
G.A.A. 25 Mixed Choir 2.
CAROL ANN BORDEN Carol
gransfer Student. Junior Red Cross 2, 35 F.T.A.
, 3.
JOHN WILLIAM BORENSKI John
Bowling 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 2.
FRANK BOTZ Frank
WILLIAM BOUFFARD Bill
THOMAS BOUR Tom
KENNETH BOWEN Ken
THOMAS BOWERS Tom
MICHAEL BOYCE Mike
KATHLEEN RAE BOYD Kathie
F.N.C. 3, 45 N.F.L. 4. 185, 202.
JAMES BRAIDIC Jim
GEORGE BRAIN George
JANIS BRAZALOVICS Jan
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Girls Glee Club
2, 35 Spirits 3, 45 Usher 3. 186, 200.
JOHN BREZNAY John
TOM BROWN T
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Spec-
trum 4. 200, 202, 205.
MICHAEL CARNEY Mike
FRANK C. CAROTENUTO Flash
Foremen's Club 4.
RONALD CARPENTER Ron
GEORGE CARTER George
DENNIS CASEY Dennis
233
D.E,C.A. 45 Ski Club 3. 195.
PATRICIA CERGOL Pat
GORDON D. CHAPMAN Gordon
Camera Club 45 Gym Leaders 45 Vice President
45 Gymnastics Club 4. 190.
JUNE ANN CHIODO Jac
Fall Play 45 Stage Crew 4. 177.
BARBARA FRANCIS PAULA CHOVAN Ringo
Eucuyo 45 Folk Club 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls Glee
Club 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar 2, 35 Usher 35
World Affairs Club 2, 35 National Honor Society
4. 202, 179, 198.
ROBERT CHRISTIE Bob
LINDA LOUISE CHRISTOPHER Lin
N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, 45 Spectrum 2.
BARBARA ELIZABETH CHUDZIK Barb
Society 3, 45 Political Affairs Club 35 Spectrum
45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 45 Survey Training
Club 25 World Affairs Club 4. 203, 198, 201,
196, 198.
VIRGINIA CIBBS Ginny
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 35 F.N.C. 2,
3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 35 Mixed
Choir 25 G.L.C. 3, 4. 1785 192.
LINDA CIGAN Peanut
Transfer Student.
CAROL CIGOY Carol
HELEN MARTHA CIMBALOS Charlie
Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Ski Club 45
Spectrum 45 Student Council Representative 3,
45 National Honor Society. 186, 194, 205, 201,
172.
MARY LOUISE CLAPACS Mary Lou
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Usher 35 National Honor
Society 4. 194, 195, 198.
DALE CLARK Dale
BOB COATSWORTH Bob
SUSAN COLLINS Sue
JOHN COLOSI John
KENNETH EUGENE COMPORT Ellen
ELLEN LOUISE CONNELLY Ellen
DONITA CONSILIO Don
Cheering Block 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45
F.N.C. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum
45 Survey Business Staff 45 Assistant Business
Manager 45 Survey Training Club 35 l.Q.S. 4.
186, 205, 172, 203.
ROBIN Louise courii Bird
E-Room Activities 35' Friendship 2, 3, 45 Girls
Glee Club 25 Student Council Representative
3, 45 National Honor Society 4. 186, 174, 198.
LESLIE ANN COOK Les
F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Spectrum
4, Treasurer 4, World Affairs Club 3, National
Honor Society 4. 184, 205, 201, 196, 198.
JAMES COOKE Jim
FRANCES COOL Frances
MARY THERESA COONEY Coanerd
Friendship Club 2, Ski Club 3, Usher 2.
JULIANNE COPPERS Julianne
DEBORAH WALLACE CORDON Debbie
Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4, Survey Training
Club 2, Folk Club 3, 4, Youth Council on
Human Relations 4, Eucuyo 3, 4, I.Q.S. 3, 4.
170, 176, 203.
WILLIAM CORNWELL Bill
MICHAEL CORRIGAN Mike
KATHLEEN ANN COTMAN Kathy
Girls Glee Club 2, National Honor Society 4.
198.
LAWRENCE GEORGE COTTON Larry
Wai Napolo 2, 3, J.V. Swim Team 2, 3.
CHARLES BRACKEN COX Chuck
Buckeye Boy's State 3, Choral Masters 3, Eu-
clidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Euclidian Training
Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Political Affairs Club 2, 3,
Treasurer 4, Science Seminar 2, 3, Spirits 4,
Student Council Representative 2, 3, I.Q,S, 4,
210, 188, 198, 201, 200, 203.
RICHARD CRANE Richard
JOHN CRAWFORD J.C.
Eucuyo 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 4, Key Club
2, 3, 4,' Student Council Representative 3,
Tennis 2, 3, 4. 202, 188, 114.
LINDA KATHLEEN CROCKETT Crickett
Transfer Student. Friendship Club 4, F.T.A. 2,
G.A.A. 2, Junior Cabinet 3, N.F.L. 2, Student
Council Representative 2, Survey Editorial Staff
3, 4, Survey Training Club 2, Talent Scouts
EHS 4, National Honor Society 4. 186, 170,
198,
JOHN BLAIR CURTIS John
Transfer Student 2, Key Club 3, 4, Political
Affairs Club 4, Vice-president 4, Ski Club 3, 4,
National Honor Society 4. 188, 196, 205, 198.
ROSEMARY ANN CZOHARA Ro
Friendship Club 2, Girls Glee Club 3, Ski Club
3, Usher 2.
GERALD D'AMICO Gerald
KENNETH DANCH Ken
WILLIAM D'ANNA Bill
GARRY DARDIS Garry
CATHERINE PATRICIA URSULA DAVID Cathy
F.N.C. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Ski Club 3, 4,
Winter Festival 3. 185, 205.
BARBETTE DAVIDSON Barb
Fall Play 2, Friendship Club 2, F,T.A. 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 4, l.Q.S. 3, 4, N.F.L. 4, Ski
Club 3, 4, Spectrum 4, Student Council Repre-
sentative 4, Survey Business Staff 3, 4, Co-
Business Manager 4, Survey Training Club 2,
Usher 3, National Honor Society 4, 184, 203,
205, 201, 174, 172, 43, 198.
KATHLEEN ELIZABETH DAVIS Ked
Girls Glee Club 2.
PATRICIA DAVIS Pat
DALE DEBELJAK Dale
HAROLD DE BOE Harold
CARMELLA DECAPITE Carmella
DARLEEN DECKER Dar
G.A.A. 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Student Council Repre-
sentative 2. 43.
HARRY WILLIAM DECKMAN Harry
Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4,
N.F.L. 4, Political Affairs Club 2, Science
Seminar 2, 3, 4, Student Supply Store 3,
National Honor Society 4. 180, 181, 202, 197,
194, 44, 198.
WILLIAM CARL DEI Bill
Cross Country 3, 4, Homecoming 4, Lettermen's
Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, J.V. Swim Team
2, Track 3, 4. 110, 44, 102, 200, 112.
MARIA ELENA DEMARIO Maria
Co-op Students 4, E-Room Activities 3, 4,
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.T.A. 2, 3,
G.A A. 2, Junior Cabinet 3, Prom Committee
3, 4, Senior Cabinet 4, Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, National Honor Society 4. 105,
186, 194, 44, 198.
PAUL DEMBEK Paul
BRIGITTE DEPRETIS Brigitte
WAYNE DICKHEISER Wayne
PRISCILLA DICKINSON Prissy
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 4, F.N.C.
3, 4, Homecoming 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4,
Ski Club 4, Spectrum 3, 4, Executive Board 4,
Student Council Representative 2, Usher 3,
National Honor Society 4. 182, 186, 185, 181,
205, 201, 44, 198.
KAREN DIEHL Karen
CHERYL ANN DIETRICH Cherie
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. 194, 44.
RONALD ALBERT DIPKO Dippy
DONALD DIVITO Don
LOIS MARIE DODDS Lo
F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 2, 3,
Varsity Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball
2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 3, Wai Napolo 4.
184, 205, 204, 44.
JOHN DOHERTY Jack
BARBARA DOLES Barb
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. 186, 194.
PATRICIA CAROL DONNER Pat
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Ski Club 4,
Spectrum 3, 4. 186, 205, 201.
THOMAS DOWNING Tom
TOM DOYLE Tom
Football 3, 4, Science Seminar 2, Wrestling 2.
100.
PATRICIA ANNE DRAKE Patt
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Spectrum 3, Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4. 186, 170.
ROBERT DRENBERG Bob
KAREN DRENSER Karen
KATHLEEN DRENSER Kathleen
234
ROBERT HENRY DREYER Bob
Transfer Student 4, Chess Club 2, 3, N.F.L. 4,
Ski Club 2, Track 2, Wrestling 3. 202.
STEVE DROTLEFF Steve
THOMAS ALLEN DRUMMOND Tom
J.V. Football 2, Gym Leaders 2, 4, Student
Council Representative 3.
DIANE LYNN DRYER Diane
F.N.C, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 4, Usher 3.
185, 192.
FREDERICK ANTON NICHOLAS DUGACH
Teddy Bear
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, J.V.
Football 2, Gym Leaders 3, Lettermen's Club 4,
Letterman 4, J.V. Swim Team 3. 100, 200.
MARSHA DIANA DUNKER Marsh
Choral Masters 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Wai Napolo
2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, World Affairs
3, 4. 178, 198, 204, 196, 198.
THOMAS DUSHAK Tom
DANIEL DUTCHER Dan
JACQUELINE MARIE DZURA Jackie
Transfer Student.
SANDRA EASTABROOKS Sandra
GARY EASTER Gary
J.V. Basketball 2, Cross Country 2, Gym Leaders
3, 4, Student Council Representative 2.
JACQUELINE EBEL Jacque
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Ski Club 4.
194, 205,
MARY ELLEN ECKENRODE Mary Ellen
BARBARA LUANN EGLIN Barb
Cheering Block 4, Choral Masters 4, Friendship
Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3,
G.L.C. 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Ski Club 4,
Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4, Assistant News Editor 4,
Survey Training Club 2, Usher 3, Spirits 4,
National Honor Society 4, Senior Cabinet 4,
I.Q S. 4. 189, 178, 192, 205, 170, 200, 198,
203.
MARGUERITE EHLERT Sam
Transfer Student, A.F.S. 3, Friendship Club 4,
G.A.A. 4, -Student Council Representative 4,
World Affairs Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor
Society 4. 186,174,196,198,
ALBERT EDWIN EHRKE Al
Bowling 3, Foremen's Club 4. 190.
JUDITH ANN EICHBERGER Judy
Cheering Block 4, Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2,
3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, l.Q.S. 3, 4, ski Club 4,
Spectrum 4, Survey Business Staff 3, 4, Circu-
lation Manager 4, Survey Training Club 2,
National Honor Society 4. 189, 184, 203, 201,
172, 198.
DAVID ELEK David
JUDITH ANN EMMERT Judy
Cheering Block 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Girls Glee Club
2, 3, I.Q. S. 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Spectrum 4,
Student Supply Store 3, 4, Survey Business
Staff 3, 4, Assistant Ad Manager 3, Ad Man-
ager 4, Survey Training Club 2. 189, 203,
194, 172.
RICHARD K. ENGLAND Little Ceasuer
Golf Club 4, Wrestling 3, J.V. Wrestling 2, 3.
LAUREL ALLENE EPPICH Laurie
Fall Play 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4,
Movie Club 2, Talent Scouts EHS 2, 3, 4. 194.
CHERYL SUE GILLESPIE Cheryl
LOIS MARIE ERZEN Lois
Ski Club 3, Spectrum 2.
DIANE ESPLANDIU Diane
REBECCA ESPLANDIU Becky
MONICA LOUISE EVANCIC Pengi
E-Room Activities 3, Friendship 4. 186.
BARBARA EVERLY Barb
Friendship Club 4. 186.
NATASA FABIAN Natasa
Friendship Club 3.
LINDA FEDOR Linda
BARBARA JEAN FELDMAN Barb
Friendship Club 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Student
Council Representative 3.
WADE ANTHONY FENNELL Wade
Bowling 4, Homecoming 4.
MICHAEL FERGUS Mike
Fall Play 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board
4, Political Affairs Club 4, Spectrum 4. 188,
196, 201.
JOHN FERRIS John
SALLY ELIZABETH FERRIS Sal
Big Show 2, Choral Masters 3, 4, Mixed Choir
2, Student Supply Store 3,4. 178, 194.
LYNETTE MARIE FIERLE Lynne
Folk Club 4, F.N.C. 3, Orchestra 2, 4, Pit
Band 4. 176,194.
JACQUELINE K. PENNER
Friendship Club 2, Ski Club 4. 205.
DONNA FINK Fink
Big Show 3, Cheering Block 4, Choral Masters
4, F.N.C, 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club
3, Mixed Choir 2,G.L.C. 4, National Honor
Society 4. 189, 178, 185, 192, 198.
HAROLD EARL GLENN JR. Harold
LINNEA FINLAYSON Linnea
JAMES FISCHER Jim
VIRGINIA FISTER Virginia
MATHEW FITZMAURICE Fitz
THOMAS FITZPATRICK Tom
LAURA FLEETE Laura
LINDA RAE FLEETE Lynn
Ad Club 3,4, Friendship Club 4, Ski Club 4,
Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Student
Council Representative 3, 4, Usher 3, Wai Na-
polo 4. 191, 186, 205, 174, 204.
JAMES FORRISTELL Jim
Transfer Student. J. V. Basketball 2, Eucuyo 4,
Key Club 2, 4, Ski Club 4, Spectrum 4, Student
gggincil Representative 2, Track 2. 202, 188,
WILLIAM GLENN FORSYTHE Glenn
Basketball 3, 4, J.V. .Basketball 2, Big Show
2, 3, 4, Homecoming 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4,
Senior Director 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Letterman
3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 2, 3, 4, Spec-
trum 4, Student Council Representative 4, Sur-
vey Editorial Staff 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Usher 2,
National Honor Society 4, I.Q.S. 4. 126, 102,
188, 200, 183, 201, 174, 170, 114, 203, 198.
DONNA JEAN MARIE FRABOTTA Fabeets
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Fall Play 3, 4, Friendship
Club 4, Spring Play 3, 4,,Usher 2. 186.
SUNDAY FRALEY Sunni
Fall Play 3, Friendship Club 4, Majorette Club
2, Survey Training Club 2, Talent Scouts EHS
3. 186.
JUDITH ANN FRANCIS Judy
Friendship Club 4, 186.
ROBERT WARREN FRANCIS Crunch
CAROL FRANK Carol
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Choral Masters 3, 4, Secre-
tary 4, Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Under-
class Editor 3, Senior Editor 4, Euclidian Train-
ing Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, District
Secretary 4, Mixed Choir 2, G.L.C. 4, Home-
coming 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice
President 4, Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Student
Council Representative 2, 4, l.Q.S. 4, Winter
Sgstival 4. 178, 210, 184, 192, 198, 197, 174,
3.
DIANE FRANK Diane
A.F.S. 3, 4, Big Show 2, 3, 4, Choral Masters
3, 4, President 4, Drama Workshop 2, 3, Eu-
clidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 4,
Euclidian Training Club 2, Fall Play 2, 3, 4,
F.T.A. 2, l.Q.S. 3, 4, National Honor Society
3, 4. 178, 210, 203, 198.
MARY ELLEN FRIEDEL Mary
gggndship Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Ski Club 3, 4.
PATRICIA FRIEDMAN Pot
Big Show 3, Cheerleader 2, 4, Choral Masters 4,
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, 4,
Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Homecoming 3, 4, Letter-
men's Club 4, N.F.L. 2, Ski Club 2, 4, Student
Council Representative 4, Winter Festival Court
2, Homecoming Queen 4. 125, 178, 186, 200,
205, 174, 105.
GERALDINE DIANE FRIEL Irish
Folk Club 4, Secretary 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Stu-
dent Council Representative 4, Talent Scouts
EHS 4, Track 3, 4. 176, 194, 174.
MARGARET N. FRYE Peggy
A.F.S. 3, 4, E-Room Activities 3, 4, Friendship
Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4,
Homecoming 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Ski Club
3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4. 189, 186, 184, 205.
MARY ANN FUERST Mary Ann
KATHERINE FUGINA Kathy
Folk Club 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3,
4, I.Q.S. 3, 4, Political Affairs Club 3, 4, Ski
Club 3, 4, Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Survey Editorial
Staff 3, 4, Survey Training Club 2, Wai Napolo
4, World Affairs Club 3, 4, President 4, Nation-
al Honor Society 4. 186, 203, 196, 205, 201,
204, 196, 198.
JOHN ROGER GADISH John
J.V. Football 2, Foremen's Club 4, Letterman
2, J.V. Wrestling 2. 190.
ROBERT JOHN GALE Bob
Gym Leaders 2, Lettermen's Club 4, Letterman
3, 4, Track 3, 4. 200, 112.
FREDERICK D. GALLAGHER Rick
Key Club 4, N.F.L. 4, Political Affairs Club 4,
Ski Club 3, 4. 188, 202, 196, 205.
WILLIAM GALLAHER Bill
DALE GARRIS Dale
Baseball 2, Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2,
Eggtermeds Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4. 100,
GARY GARRITY Gary
JEANETTE LOUISE GASPER Jennie
Friendship 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Survey Business
Sgcgff 3, 4, Survey Training Club 3. 186, 205,
235
JUDITH ANN GASPER Judy
Maiorette Club 3, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4,
Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 4, National Honor
Society 4. 202, 183, 198.
ANDREA JEAN GATES Noses
Friendship Club 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4. 186, 179.
ELIZABETH GAYDOS Betsy
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4, Euclidian Business Staff
2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 41 F.N.C. 4,
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, G.A.A.
4, G.L.C. 3, 4, Homecoming 3, Marching
2, 3, 4, N F.L. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4,
Pram Committee 3, Ski Club 3, Junior Class
Executive Board 3. 182, 208, 186, 185, 184,
192, 181, 198.
2. 3.
Band
GEORGIA ANN GEER George
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Political
Affairs Club 2.
SUSAN JO GEIST Sue
Co-op Student 4, Friendship Club 3.
WAYNE GELLER Wayne
ROBERT GORDON GEPHART Bob
Transfer Student. J.V. Football 2, Gym Leaders
4.
PAULETTE GERBETZ Paulette
SHARON MARIE GERL Sharon
A.F.S. 4, Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Faculty
Editor 3, Identification Editor 4, Euclidian Train-
ing Club 2, Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 4, G.A,A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls
Concert Choir 3, National Honor Society 3, 4,
Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student
Council Representative 2, 4, Usher 3, Wai
Napolo 3, 4, Historian 4, World Affairs Club 4,
l.Q.S. 4. 189, 210, 184, 198, 205, 174, 204,
196, 203,
SUSAN ANN GEYER Sue
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, G,A.A. 2, Homecoming
3, Student Council Representative 3, F.B.L.A.
4. 186, 194.
Choral Masters 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Mixed
Choir 2, N.F.L. 4. 178, 202.
PATTI ANN GINGELL Jingle
Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Euclidian Business Staff
3, 4, Euclidian Training Club 2, Friendship
Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 4, Junior
Cabinet 3, Mojorette Club 2, Marching Bond
2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spirits 4,
Cheering Block 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, F.N.C.
3, 4, 180, 208, 192, 181, 198, 200, 189, 185.
MILAN G. GLASNEY Milan
Choral Masters 3, 4, Co-op Student 4, Mixed
Choir 2, Retail Management 4, D.E.C.A. 4.
178, 195.
DIANA LYNN GLICK SIuDY
Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 183.
LINDA ANN GLICKER Bertha
Transfer Student. Ski Club 3, 4. 205.
SHERYL MARIE GLICKER SherYI
A.F.S. 3, 4, Student Supply Store 4, Choral
Masters 4, E-Room Activities 4, EucIidiah.E.di-
toriol Staff 3, 4, Layout Editor 4, Euclidian
Training Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2: GIVIS
Concert Choir 3, Mixed Choir 2, l.Q.S. 4, No-
tional Honor Society 3, 4, Science Seminar 2,
3, 4. 189, 194, 178, 210, 184, 203, 198, 197.
CAROL ANN GLOTZBECKER Carol
Eucuyo 4, National Honor Society 4. 198, 202.
ELAINE MARIE GRIGAS Ela1ne
KATHLEEN GOLDSTEIN Kathy
BOBBIE JEAN GORNICK Bobble
Talent Scouts EHS 3 4 Sk1 Club 2
DARLENE MARIE GORTZ Dar
Cheerleader 2 3 4 Captaln 2 Choral Masters
I
Nat1onal Honor Socsety 3 4 Sophomore Class
ICE Pres1dent 2 l24 I78 I9
HAROLD GRAHAM Clarence
Cross Country 3 Eucuyo 2 Lettermen s Club 3
Letterman 3 SKI Club 2 Track 2 3
RICHARD GRAHAM Ratch
oss Country 2 3 4 NFL 4 PoI1t1cal
faIrs Club 4 Student Councll Representatwe 2
rack 2 3 20
GARY ALAN GRAUS Gary
Hornecommg 3 MOVIE Club 3 4 Student Coun
cIl Representatwe 3 I9l
ROBERT A GREENE ob
PATRICIA MARG GREGIC Pa
Fr1endshIp Club 4 FTA 3 4 G1rls Glee Club
4 Talent couts EHS 3 4 I86
2 2
CONSTANCE GREGORIC Connre
CATHERINE GRIFFITH Cathy
Folk Club 3 FrIendsh1p Club 4 Grrls Glee Club
2 Spectrum 2 3 4 NatIonal Honor SOCIETY 4
IB6
LAWRENCE W GRIGSBY Larry
Choral Masters 4 Cross Country 4 Gym Lead
ers 2 3 Lettermens Club 4 Letterman 2 3 4
Ska Club 2 3 4 Student Councrl Representatrye
rock 2 3 IIO
74
GERALD G GRINSTEAD Gerald
ROBERT H GRONOWSKI Bob
CHERYL A GRZSIK CherIe
Jun1or Red Cross 4 Talent Scouts EHS 3 4
AUDREY ALICE GUDAITIS Aud
Co op Student 4 FrIendshIp Club 2 3 F B LA
4 GAA 2 3 Skr Club 4 Spectrum 3
LYNDA JEAN GULICH Lynn
E Room ActIvIt1es 4 FrIendshIp Club 2 3 4
Executwe Board 2 3 Vuce Presrdent 4 GAA
2 3 Jun1or CabInet 3 Natlonal Honor SOCIETY
3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 4 Senlor Cablnet 4
Student CouncII Representotnve 3 IB6 l98
LINDA GUTKA Llnda
LINDA MARLEEN GUYTON Llnda
Co op Student 4 Student Councul Representa
IVE 4
PAUL EDWARD GYONGYOS Paul
Key Club 2 3 4 VucePres1dent 4 Natlonal
Honor Socuety 4 Math Club 2 4 PoI1tIcaI
Aftanrs Club 2 3 Sclence SemInar 2 3 Stu
dent Counc1I Representatrve 2 4 Survey Ed:
or1al Staff 2 IBB I74
MARCIA HACE MorcIa
BARBARA ANNE HADDAD Barb
Ad Club 2 3 4 Frlendshlp Club 4 F B LA 2
Maporette Club 2 3 Nat1onal Honor SOCIefY
I9
JILL MARIE
Cheerleaders
Sblp Club 2
C 3
Lettermen s
4 Pr
Student Cou
HADDOCK I
2 4 ERoom Act1v1tIes 3 Fr1end
Homecomnng 3 Jun1or CabInet 3
Club 4 Natlonal Honor Soc1ety
C mm1ttee 3 Skl Club 2 3 4
nc1l Representatwe 2 Usher 2 3
192 200 I98
CAROL HADYK Carol
CHERYL LYN HAGER Amazon
Transfer Student Co op Student 4
CHRISTINE ANN HAGSTRAND Chris
FrIendsh1p Club 2 FBLA 3 GAA 2
SANDRA LEE HALL Sandy
Club 3 4 FBLA 4 FTA 4 Gtrls
Club 4 SkI Club 4 Talent Scouts EHS 3 Na
tI0nol Honor SOCIETY 4 I76 l84 I79 205 I98
RICHARD HAMILTON RICk
SANDRA LEE HAMILTON Sandl
Eucuyo 3 FrIendshIp Club 4 SkI Club 4 Spec
rum 4 I86 205
LESLIE HANCOCK Leslle
ALLEN HANGEN Allen
MICHAEL KAREN HARRIS Mlke
AFS 3 4 Sem1FInal1st 3 JunIor Cabmet 3
Natronal Honor Socety 3 4 Panther 4 Skl
Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 Wan Nc
Grrls State RepresentatIve Prom CommIttee 3
Un1ted Appeal Comm1ttee Cha1rman 4 l84
I25 205 204
ROBERT HARRISON ob
MARJORIE ROSE HART Mary
FBLA 4 GIrls Glee Club 3 Mlxed ChoIr 2
LYNNELLE HASKO
Lynnelle
WILLIAM HASSELBACH 1
MILDRED HASTO
CookIe
Fr1endsh1p Club 3 Student Counc1l Representa
tIve 3 Survey TraInIng Club 3
PAUL ANTHONY HAUSER Paul
Cross Country 3 Homecomlng 4 Key Club 2
304 SkI Club 4 World Atta1rs Club 3 8
NANCY HAVENER Nancy
KATHLEEN ANNE HAYES Kath
B1g Show 2 3 4 Concert Band 2 3 4 GAA
2 3 4 MarchIng Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4
ScIence Semunar 2 3 SpIfIf5 4 Survey Tram
Club 2 Gymnastucs C1ub 3 4 IBO ISI
RAYMOND HAYES Ray
VERONICA HAYES Veronuca
STEPHEN HEBEN Hebe
JV Swrm Team
VICTORIA HECKER Vuctorla
236
DONNA HEGLER Donna
LORETTA JANE HEISE Lor1
A Club 2 3 4 Coop Student4 GLC 3
Survey TraInIng Club 2 NatIonal Honor Socuety
WILLIAM HEISLER
DONNA I-IELMICK Donna
CHERYL HENCSEL Chery
Fr1endsh1p Club 3 4 I86
KAREN ELAINE HENNIE Karen
Cadet Band 2 3 4 FrIendsh1p Club 3 FNC
FTA 2 3 GAA 2 Marchung Ba
8
DAVID MARK HEUER Dave
Choral Masters 4 Mrxed ChoIr 2 I78
WILLIAM HIGHLAND 1
LORRAINE MARCIA HILL Lor1
S 4 E Room ACflVlflE5 4 FTA 2 3
Malorette Club 2 3 Pol1t1cal Atta1rs Club 4
Spectrum 4 Cheernng Block 4 IB9 I84 I96
LINDA SUSAN HIMES Linda
AFS 4 Choral Masters 4 G1rIs Concert ChoIr
3 Grrls Glee Club 2 Spectrum 4 World AffaIrs
Club 4 NatIonal Honor SocIety 4 I9B I78
2 6
VIOLA HIVELY Vrolo
RALPH HLEBAK RalDl'l
ANTHONY HOCEVAR Tony
MARGARET ANN HOCEVAR Peg
Cheerleaders 2 E Room ACTIVITIES 4 EuclIdIan
Busnness Staff 3 4 Eucl1d1an TraInIng Club 2
A 3 Homecom1ng 3 4 IQS 4 NFL
Prom Commlttee 3 Skl Club 2 3 4 Spectrum
4 Student Counc1I Representatwe 3 4 Talent
Scouts EHS 3 Usher 3 Wlnter Fest1vaI Court 3
208 203 202 205 20l I74
RUTH ANN HOCEVAR Ruth
Cadet Band 2 3 Marchlng Band 3 Spectrum
4 World AffGlTS Club 4 201 I96
MARSHA ALICE HODAKIEVIC Hod1
BIg Show 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 JV Basketball
Capta1n 2 Choral Masters 4 FrIendsh1p Club
FN 3 4 G1rIs Glee Club 3 Mux
ChoIr 2 Lettermen s Club 4 Secretary 4 Letter
man 4 Spsnts 3 4 Treasurer 4 Cheenng Block
4 Wmtgr Festlval Court 4 I24 I78
O
BETH LOUISE HODDER Beth
Choral Masters 4 GAA 2 3 4 GIrls Concert
ChoIr 3 Mnxed ChoIr 2 Panther 4 Ska Club
4 Sp1rIts 4 Wal Napolo 2 3 4 VIce Presldent
4 Usher 3 World Affaurs Club 4 Cheer1ng
ack 4 7 125 205 20 20 196
CHERYL HODGES Cheryl
TERRY HODGSON TerfY
DANNY ANTHONY MICHAEL HOFFMAN
Hotlsps
Choral Masters 3 4 ERoom ACflVIfI95 4
Football 3 4 JV Footbal 2 Mnxed ChoIr 2
Key Club 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Letter
mn234 NFL4 Sp1r1ts4 Track234
IOO IBB 200 202
ELIZABETH HOHS Ellzabeth
3, 4. l9l, l86,' 3, 198. '
, I ' I d , : - I : I . .n 2
J'II 4. 191, 195. '
. , ' , 3', 4', FSTIA. 3, 4, G.A.A.'2., 3, 42
3, 4, ruc '4,'M'xed Cho1r'2, G.L.C. 3, 4, GI'-I ' 1,45 . .P . f Bill
v - . , ' ,'l85, 2, 1913. 3' 9 Om .0 5 . l , 1 ' 9
l24, 136, l84, , , , 205. '
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T , , 110, 2, 196. 2, 3, 4. 182, I 5,181-
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2, N.F.L. g I S' A I I V , . , l84, 2 1 ' 2 - 201' 189- I ' ' ' '
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126, , 20ll ' ' ' , , , - ' ' I " -
polo 2, 3, 4, World Affairs Club 3, 4, Buckeye
I V I l98, , , , I96. ' '
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4, T , ,4, N.A.s.s. 3, 4. 178, , 200, , I . . . .f ,
205, 1 , 112. I 2 I
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205. .I H l I ' I I'
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1 . , , 190. . , ' 3. 173, , , , , 112.
JEFFREY A. HOINSKI Jeff
DAVID HOLCOMBE Dave
THOMAS GLENN HOLLOWAY Tom
A.F.S. 2, 35 Concertsjonci 2, 3, 45 I.Q.S. 3, 45
Key Club 2, 3, 4, A stant'Secretary 45 March-
ing Band 2, 3, 45 N tional Honor Society 3, 45
Survey Editorial 807234, News Editor 45
Survey Training Club im Leaders , 45 Wai
Napolo 35 World Affairs Club 4. 189, 180,
203, 188, 181, 198, 170, 196.
oousums HORAN Doug
N.F.L. 45 J.V. Tennis Bfgtional Honor Society
4. 202. ii
11 .FJ
JAMES HORGAN Jim
CATHERINE LOUISE HORNA Cathy
E-Room Activities 35 Friendship Club 35 Home-
coming 45 Student Council Representative 3, 4.
174.
GARY HUSTON The Oi Ier
CHERYL IAFELICE lafelice
Junior Red Cross 25 Friendship Club 45 G.A.A.
2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 45 Student Council
Representative 4. 186, 205, 201, 174.
GUY LOUIS PAUL IARUSSI, JR. Wap
Baseball 3, 45 Bowling 35 E-Room Activities
3, 45 Football 25 J.V. Football 25 Gym Leaders
3, 45 Key Club 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letter-
man 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council
Representative 4. 188, 200, 205, 174,
coi.LEEN MARIE IRWIN Colleen
PATRICIA iuLiANo Pat
Transfer Student.
ooNALD J, IVANCIG -' Don
Transfer Student. F.T.A. 3, 4, Executive Board
45 N.F.L. 45 NationaI"'Hoi1or Society 4. 184,
202, 198. ' '
DAWN SUZANNE JACKSON Dawn
Choral Masters 3, 4, Treasurer 45 E-Room Activi-
ties 45 Euclidian Business Staff 3, 45 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Friendship Club 35 Mixed Choir
25 Homecoming 45 Maiorette Club 25 Spirits 45
l.Q,S. 4. 178, 200, 203, 208
ROBERT KAPLOWITZ Red Baron
Transfer Student. J.V. Basketball 25 Cross Coun-
try 2, 35 J.V. Football 25 F.T.A. 35 Gym Leaders
25 Letterman 35 J.V. Swim Team 2, 3.
JEROME KAPSCH Jerry
GARY KAPUDJA Gary
RONALD L. KARASH 5 Mr. Prez
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Candidate '35 E-Room Activities
45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 25 Political Affairs
Club 25 Science Seminar 25 Ski Club 45 Spectrum
25 Student Council Representative 2, President
45 Wrestling 35 J.V. Wrestling 2, 35 Wrestling
Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. 188, 189,
198, 205.
JANE HOWELL Janie
WILLIAM F. HORNSBY aiu
JERRY NOLAN I-ioRToN Jerry
Key Club 2, 3, 4, ski club 4. las, 205.
JANE Louise HORVAT Jane
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 N.F.L. 25
National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Supply
Store 3, 4, Student Manager 4. 184, 198, 194.
JUDITH HOWE Judy
Friendship Club 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Ski Club 4.
WAYNE ERIC KARBERG.: 7, Wayne
Movie Club 2, 3, 45':SEie35tce Seminar 2, 3, 45
Stamp Club 3, 45 Profacgnist 2, 3, 45 National
Honor Society 4. 191, 1 , 198.
THOMAS KARPY Tom
LEONARD KARR Lenny
JOSEPH KASTELIC Joe
MARY KASTELIC Mary
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3,
45 Political Affairs Club 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum
2, 45 Cheering Block 4.
186, 201, 205.
JEANNE HOWELL Jeannie
Prom Committee 45 Ski Club 4. 205.
CHARLES HRASTAR Chuck
PATRICIA ANNE HRNYAK Granny
Girls Glee Club 2.
JOSEPH HUBISH Joe
STARLYN HUDEC Star
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 N.F.L. 45
Ski Club 45 Spectrum 45 Survey Training Club
35 Usher 35 World Affairs Club 45 Cheering
Block 4. 186, 184, 202, 205, 201, 196, 189.
BETTY ANN HUDSON Betty
Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A.
1365GirIs Glee Club 25 Ski Club 3, 4. 178, 186,
RONALD JACKSON Ron
LINDA JAKUBEN Linda
MICHAEL JANKOVICH Mike
SANDRA JENNISON Sandra
BARBARA ANN JERIN Barb
F.B.L.A. 4. 194.
LINDA MARIE JERSE Lin
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Cabi-
net 2, 3, Treasurer 45 F.N.C. 25 F.T.A. 3. 4,
Executive Board 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir
25 G.L.C. 45 Student Council Representative 2,
45 Usher 2, 3. 174, 178, 184, 186, 192
BARBARA JOHNSON Barbara
NANCY JOHNSON Nancy
WILLIAM SCOTT JOHNSON Bill
E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45 J.V. Football
25 Key Club 25 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letter-
man 3, 45 Track 3, 4. 100, 112, 200.
DONNA MARIE DIANE JONKE Donna
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A.
45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Cheering Block 45
Spectrum 2, 4, Nationat Honor Society 4. 186,
189, 194, 195, 198, 201,205
RANDY JORDON Randy
SUSAN LOUISE JUDITH JOST Doomer
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 25
Movie Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 45 Usher 25 World Affairs Club 25 F.N.C. 4.
174, 186, 191, 194.
ADELLA KACZUR Adella
RICHARD ROBERT KAGZUR Kaze
Cross Country 3, 45 Lette1men's Club 3, 45 Letter-
man 3, 45 Science Segiinar 35 Track 2, 3, 45
Indoor Track 2, 3, 45 N.5Q.S.S. 2, 3, 45 National
Honor Society 4. 110, 112, 197, 198, 200.
MONIKA KASTENS Monika
SHERYEL KAVULA Sherri
Friendship Club 45 Prom Committee 45 Ski Club
4. 186, 205.
TERRY KEARNS Terry
MICHAEL KEKIC Mike
BRENT HUEBNER Brent
DONNA HUEBNER Donna
F.T.A. 3, 4. 184.
PATRICIA HULL Pat
ANTHONY HUMBERT Tony
SHIRLEY HUMBERT Shirley
Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A. 4. 186, 194.
DAVID HUNCHAREK Dave
GREGORY HUNT Greg
DALE HUNTER Dole
LINDA KADOW Linda
CHARLES KADUN Charles
VICTORIA KALNASY Vickie
Friendship Club 4. 186.
237
Ad Clumb 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Eucuyo 2, 3,
45 Football 2, 45 P.A. Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2,
3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 35 World Affairs Club 3, 45 Wrestling
2. 100, 176, 191, 196, 201, 202.
SIDNEY KELLERMAN Sid
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4?
F.N.C. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecoming 45
Movie Club 45 Student Council Representative
2, 4. 174, 185, 186, 191.
WILLIAM ROSCOE KELLEY, JR. Roscoe
Transfer Student. Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball
35 Eucuyo 35 Football 3, 45 F.B.L.A, 2, 35 Gym
Leaders 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letter-
man 35 Movie Club 2, 3, 4. 100, 191, 200.
LAWRENCE J. KEMPER Hey you
Camera Club 45 Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 45
Euclidian Training Club 35 Key Club 2, 35 Movie
Club 2, 3, 45 P.A. Club 45 Stage Crew 35 l.Q.S.
4. 60, 190, 191, 203, 210.
EDWARD KENIK Ed
WILLIAM MICHAEL KENTNER Bill
Swim Leaders 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, Sergeant of
Arms 45 N.F.L. 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Swim Team 2,
35 J.V. Swim Team 25 Wai Nopolo 2, 3. 188,
202. 205.
DAWN MARIE KEPETS Dawn
Big Show 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3,
4, President 45 Survey Business Staff 45 National
Honor Society 45 I.Q.S. 4. 172, 183, 198, 201,
203.
JAMES RICHARD KERMAVNER Jim
P.A. Club 3.
JANET KERZISNIK Janet
ROBERT K. KIBLER Robert
THOMAS KILKENNEY Tom
Bowling 3, Foremen's Club 4, President 4, Gym
Leaders 4. 190
GORDON LEONARD KIMBERLY Kim
Basketball 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Foot-
ball 2, Key Club 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4,
Letterman 3, 4, Spirits 4, Track 2, 3, 4, N.A.S.S.
3, 4. 112, 126, 188, 200.
PRISCILLA JO KlNlOSi'l Jo
F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A. 3, Ski Club 4, National Honor
Society 4. 198, 205
BRUCE D. KING Bruce
Cross Country 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3, N.F.L. 4,
Track 2. 202.
KENNETH RALPH KING Bat Man
Bowling 2, 3, Gym Leaders 3, Wrestling 3, J.V.
Wrestling 2.
BARBARA KINSLEY Barb
Choral Masters 2, Friendship Club 4. 186.
JERRY CRAIG KIRCHNER Jelly Belly Frog
Cadet Band 2, 3, Concert Band 4, Football 2, 3,
4, J.V. Football 2, Letterman 4, Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2.
100,116,180
GEORGE JOHN KISH George
Wrestling 4. 116,
JEFFREY ERNEST KISH Jeff
Cadet Band 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Golf
Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3,
Track2 , 3. 110, 200.
JERRY ERNEST KISH Jerry
Cadet Band 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Key
Club 2, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4,
Marching Band 2, 3, National Honor Society 4,
Track 2, 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2, Indoor Track
3, 4, National Honor Society 4. 110, 112, 198,
200.
KATHY LEOLA KLANN Katie
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Homecom-
ing 3. 186.
MARGARET JEAN KLEIN Marge
F.N.C. 4, Cheering Block 4. 185, 189.
DIANE JANET KLEMENCIC Diane
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 2, 3,
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4. 194.
JAMES KLOPOVIC Klop
Choral Masters 3, 4, Mixed Chair 2, Ski Club
4, J.V. Wrestling 2. 178, '205.
DEBORAH ANN KOBESSEN Debbie
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Majorette Club
2, Ski Club 3, 4. 186, 194, 205.
ERNESTINE KODRA Ernestine
MICHELE KATHRYN KOEPP Micky
Friendship Club 3, G.A.A. 3.
BRUCE KOETH Bruce
TANYA ANN KOKAL Tanya
Choral Masters 4, E-Room Activities 3 ,4, Eu-
clidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Photo Editor 4, As-
sistant Photo Editor 3, Euclidian Training Club
2, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, F.T.A.
2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, Girls Glee Club
3, Mixed Choir 2, G.L.C. 3, 4, Homecoming 3,
4, N F.L. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prorn
Committee 3, 4, Spirits 4, Student Council Rep-
resentative 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, I.Q.S. 4, Winter
Festival Queen 4, l.Q.S. 4. 110, 178, 184, 186,
192, 198, 202, 203,
CHRISTINE KOLB
SUSAN KOLENC
Christine
Sue
Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Maiorette Club 2, 4, Ski
Club 3, 4. 205.
ANNAMARIE KONTE
Anna
Transfer Student. F.B.L.A 4, G.A.A. 2. 194.
JOHN EUGENE KORACIN Corpse
JOSEPH KORDOS Joe
SANDRA KORMENDI Sandy
Eucuyo 2, 3, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3,
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.LC. 3, 4, Executive Board 4,
National Honor Society 4. 186, 192.
ROSANNE KORZUNOWSKI Rosanne
Friendship Club 2, 3, Mixed Choir 2.
ALICE KOSKI Alice
JACOB KOSS Jacob
THOMAS JOHN KOST Tom
TIMOTHY JAMES KOST Tim
KATHLEEN KOSTELIC Kathleen
CHERYL ANN KOSTICK Cher
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, G.A A. 3, 4,
Mixed Choir 2, Ski Club 4, Spectrum 4, Girls
Concert Choir 3, Cheering Block 4. 186, 189,
194, 201, 205.
LESLIE KOTH Leslie
CHERYL ANN KOTORAC Cheryl
Co-op Student 4, National Honor Society 4.
195, 198.
FRANK EDWARD KOVACEVIC Doc
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Letterman
3, 4. 200
EDWARD G. KOVACH Ed
LINDA ANNE KOVACH Linda
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Majorette Club
2, 3, Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 4.
186, 194, 198, 205.
DANIEL JOSEPH KOVATCH Horny
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Seminar 2, 3, Spectrum
4, Student Council Representative 3, 4, 174.
KAREN LYNN KOZAK Kozak
E-Room Activities 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2,
Friendship Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Major-
ette Club 2, 3, Student Council Representative
3, 4, Talent Scouts EHS 2, Usher 2, 3. 174
ROSEMARY KOZAR Rosie
Choral Masters 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, F.N,C.
3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Ski Club 4, Usher 3, Cheer-
ing Block 4, National Honor Society 4. 178,
185, 186, 189, 205.
DARRYL KOZEL Darryl
JOSEPH KRAJNYAK Joe
Gym Leaders 3, 4.
JOYCE ANN KRAMER Joy
Friendship Club 4. 186.
DALE KRECH Curly
Gym Leaders 3, 4.
KATHERINE L KREN Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 4, National
rats, 198.
238
Honor Society 4.
PATRICIA JOAN ELIZABETH KRlSHON Patty
Transfer Student. Folk Club 4. 176.
BARBARA KRUGER Barbara
Eucuyo 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Euclidian Train-
ing Club 2, Mixed Choir 2, l,Q.S. 3, 4, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Science Seminar 3. 198,
202, 203.
MARY ELLEN KUCHARSKI Mary Ellen
Big Show 3, Cheerleader 2, E-Room Activities
2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, Homecoming 4,
Majorette Club 3, Student Council Representa-
tive 4, Usher 3. 174.
PAULA ANN KUCHLING Ed
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3,
4, Friendship Club 2, GA.A. 4, G.L.C. 3, 4,
Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Survey Editorial Staff
3, 4, Survey Training Club 2, National Honor
Society 4. 178, 180, 181, 192, 198,
CARL D. KUKLICA Carl
ROBERT MERL KUNSMAN Bob
Transfer Student.
RANDOLPH R. KUZNIK Randy
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching
Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4,
Pit Band 4, Stage Crew 3, Talent Scouts EHS
3, 4. 18O,181, 183.
SUZANNE LEE LABOUNTY Baloney
Friendship Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Student Council
Representative 3. 186
LINDA LACKNER Linda
Friendship Club 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Student Coun-
cil Representative 4. 174, 186, 194.
BARRY ROBERT LAINE Barry
Key Club 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student
Council Representative 3, National Honor Society
4. 202
MARSHA LEE LAMACCHIA Shortie
BRUCE ARTHUR LAMB Bruce
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Eucuyo 4, Fall Play 2, 3, 4,
Folk Club 3, Ski Club 4, Spring Play 2, 3, 4,
Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. 177, 202, 205.
CECILA ILENE LAND Cib
Friendship Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spectrum 4,
F.B.L.A. 4. 186, 194,201
RONALD C. LANESE Ron
SHARON LEE LANG Sharri
E-Room Activities 3, 4, Fall Play 3, Friendship
Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 3, 4,
N.F.L, 3, Spring Play 3, Usher 2, 3, World Af-
fairs Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. 186, 205.
CHERYL MARIE LARGE Cher
Folk Club 3, Friendship 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. 186,
194.
BARBARA LASER Barb
Friendship Club 2, 3, F.N.C, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3,
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 4, Spectrum 2, 3, Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4, Survey Training Club 2.
170, 185, 192, 193.
STERLING RUSSES LAUB Butch
Co-op Student 4, Retail Management 4, D.E.C.A.
4. 105.
CECILIA LAUER Cecilia
JOSEPH P. LAUKIAVICH Jot
Baseball 2, 3, 4.
SANDRA ANN GRACE LAWRENCE Sandee
Folk Club 35 Friendship Club 25 Co-op Student
4. 105.
NANETTE LEBARON Nanette
Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Ski
Club 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Survey Editorial Staff 45
Survey Training Club 35 Talent Scouts EHS 3, 4.
170, 201.
PAUL LEBER Paul
Golf Club 3, 45 Key Club 45 Gym Leader 35
LeHerman's Club 45 Letterman 3, 45 N.F.L. 4.
188, 200, 202.
CAROL ANN LEBET Carrie
Junior Red Cross 45 Friendship Club 45 Girls Glee
Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 4. 186,194.
LINDA LEE Linda
JOHN LEES John
P.A. Club 3, 4.
DENNIS LEFOND Dennis
I.Q.S, 4. 203.
NICHOLAS FRANK LEMMO Nick
GERALDINE LEONELLI Gerry
SUSAN LESINSKY Sue
BRUCE LEVINE
DONNA LOUISE LEWIS Donna Lou
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A.
45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Ski Club 4. 105, 194, 205.
JAMES LEWIS Jim
Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball 25
Cross Country 35 J.V. Football 25 Lettermen's
Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Ski Club 45 N.F.L. 4.
PAUL LIBBY Paul
LAVERNE LINDIC Laverne
Transfer Student. Student Supply Store 45 Co-ap
Students 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45
Student Council Representative 2. 105, 186, 194.
WERNER CHARLES LINDQUIST Charlie
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45
Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 45
l.Q.S. 45 N.F.L. 45 Pit Bond 2, 3, 4. 170, 180,
181, 202, 203.
VICTORIA A. LINICH Vicki
Transfer Student.
JEAN MARIE LINK Jean
Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club 35
F.N.C. 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 35
Mixed Choir 25 Survey Business Staff 45 Survey
Business Staff 45 Survey Training Club 35 l.Q.S.
45 Cheering Block 45 National Honor Society 4.
172, 184, 189, 198, 203.
ROBERT EARL LINSZ Bub
Gym Leaders 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 45 Letterman 4, Secretary 45 Cheering
Block 45 Spirits 3, 45 President 45 Student Coun-
cil Representative 45 Track 3, 45 Wrestling 2,
3, 45 National Honor Society 4. 116, 174, 188,
189, 198, 200.
JOSEPH LIPKO Joe
DARLENE SUSAN LIPOVEC Darlene
Cadet Band 25 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2, 3,
45 I.Q.S. 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 45
Student Council Representative 2, 35 Survey
Editorial 3, 4, Survey Co-Editor 45 Survey Train-
ing Club 25 Usher 35 Wai Napolo 3, 45 United
Appeal Committee 4, 170, 174, 184, 198, 201,
203, 204.
LINDA EVE LOCZY Lynn
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4.
JEROME LONCALA Jerry
Bowling 25 Foremen's Club 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 3, 4. 188, 205.
JOSEPH WALTER LOREK Joe
Cross Country 45 J.V. Football 25 F.N.C. 45
Gym Leaders 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman
45 Track 3, 45 Indoor Track 3, 4. 110, 112, 185,
200.
PETER LORENZ Pete
WILLIAM HENRY LOSEE Bill
Cross Country 2, 35 Homecoming 45 Key Club
45 Lettermen's Club 35 Letterman 35 Prom Com-
mittee 45 Track 2, 3. 110,112, 188.
DONALD LUCCI Lucc
Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45
Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. 110, 112, 200.
KENNETH LUCCI Ken
Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45
Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. 110, 112, 200.
DAVID CHARLES LUSHIN Lush
Political Affairs Club 45 Spectrum 45 Student
Council Representative 35 N.F.L. 45 National
Honor Society 4, 196, 198, 201, 202.
MARTHA LYBARGER Marty
Homecoming Court 25 E-Room Activities 4.
CARLEEN JEAN MACK Mack
Choral Masters 45 Math Club 2. 67, 178.
ROSANNE MADEJA Roe
Eucuyo 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 45 Survey Training
Club 3. 67, 170, 184, 198, 202.
MICHAEL MADY
SHIRLEY ANN MAGNANI Magnini
Basketball 2, 3, 45 E-Room Activities 25Friend-
ship Club 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 67, 186.
KATHRYN MAKOWSKI Kathy
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls Glee Club
35 Mixed Choir 25 Survey Training Club 2. 67.
DENNIS MALECKAR Dennis
Co-op Student. 195.
STEVEN MALI NE
JILL MALOKAS Jill
F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.L.C. 3, 45 Ski Club
3, 4. 67, 184, 192, 205
CAROL MALONEY Carol
DALE MALONEY Dale
DANIEL MALONEY Don
LINDA JO MALOVAC Lin
Junior Red Cross 45 Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 4. 67, 186,194.
DONNA MALZ Don
Folk Club 35 Friendship Club 45 F.B.L.A. 45
G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Political Affairs Club
25 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 World Affairs Club 2. 68,
186, 194, 202, 205.
MARCIA MAMRACK Marcia
FRANK MANCUSO Frank
TIMOTHY MANN Tim
239
PAMELA ANNE MARGHERET Pam
Cheering Block 45 Choral Masters 45 Friendship
Club 45 F.N.C. 3, 4, Secretary 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Girls Glee Club 35 Mixed Choir 25 Ski Club 45
National Honor Society 4. 68, 178, 185, 186,
189, 198, 205.
JAMES MARINO Jim
Choral Masters 3, 4, 68, 178.
MARIE MARKO Marie
F.T.A. 3, 4. 68, 184.
HAMILTON MARRON
RICHARD EUGENE MARTS Rick
J.V. Football 25 J.V. Wrestling 35 Wrestling 3.
68.
SUSAN MASSELLA Sue
DONNA ANN MATES PokeyPo
Friendship Club 45 G.A.A. 2, 3. 68, 186.
GAIL ANNE MATTEO Gail
Junior Red Cross 45 Friendship Club 4. 68, 186.
PATRICIA MATTES Pat
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 45 Student Council Representative 3.
68, 186, 205.
CECELIA ELIZABETH MAVEC Cece
Choral Masters 45 Folk Club 35 F.B.L.A. 45
G.A.A. 25 Girls Glee Club 2. 68, 178, 194.
PAULA MAXWELL Paula
JAMES MAYER Jim
CAROL ANN MAYKA Carol
F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Spectrum 45 National Honor So-
ciety 4. 69, 194, 198.
MICHAEL MAYOCK Bik Mike
Camera Club 45 Folk Club 3, 45 P.A. Club 3, 45
Student Council Representative 4, 69, 174, 176,
190.
MARILYN McBRIDE Marilyn
F.N.C. 3, 45 Folk Club 35 G.A.A. 25 Spectrum 45
World Affairs Club 45 69, 185, 196.
JOAN MCCONACHA Joan
DIANE MCFARLAND Diane
CATHERINE J. MCGRAW Cath
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 45 Survey
Training Club 2. 69, 170, 184, 193, 205.
DAVID HANSEN McKEE Dave
Cadet Band 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Key
Club 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 45 Marching Band
2, 35 Prom Committee 35 69, 100, 110, 188.
DOLORES McKEE Dolores
JOHN McKlERNAN John
JOHN EDWARD MCREDMOND John
Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 25 J.V. Basketball 25
E-Room Activities 45 Football 2, 35 J.V. Foot-
ball 25 Gym Leaders 25 Key Club 25 Lettermen's
Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 4. 69, 100.
DONALD MEDVED Don
WILLIAM ANJTHONY MELARAGNO Bill
IRENE MARGARET NIELSEN
BARBARA ANN NASON
PETER MEROS Pete
DARLA JEAN MERRITT Darla
Transfer Student FTA 4 69 184
MICHAEL MERRITT M:ke
SHARON LORAINE METYK Sharon
Cheerrng Block 4 Fr:endsh:p Club 2 3 4 F T A
s er 7 184
WILLIAM MIKANOVICH
CAROLYN MIKLAVCIC Carolyn
ALBERT JOHN MIKLAVIC JR
Cadet Band 2 Concert Band 3 Co op Students
4 Marchnng Band 3 Pep Band 3 Put Band 3
Reta:I Management 4 70 105
JOSEPH MIKOVICH oe
ANTOINETTE MARIE MILAVEC Ton:
Eucl:d:an Tra:n:ng Club 2 Folk Club 3 FTA
3 4 GLC 3 4 Survey
ness Staff 4 Assrstart Ad Manaaer 4 Survey
Tra:n:na Club 3 Natlonal Honor Soc:ety 4 70
184 192 01
DENNIS JOSEPH MILAVEC Denny
JV Sw:rn Team 2 3 70
SUSAN MILLAC ue
WILLIAM WELLS MILLAR
AFS 2 3 A Treasurer 3 Pres:dent 4 AFS
F:naI:st 3 Cheerrng Block 4 VICE presndent 4
Choral Masters 3 4 Concert B nd 2 3 4 E
cI:d:an Ed:tor:aI Staff 3 EucI:d:an Tra:n:ng Club
2 Homecomlng 2 3 4 Jun:or Cabunet 3 Key
Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presndent 4 Marcl-:mg
Band 2 3 4 Nat:onaI Honor Soc:ety3 4 Treas
urer 4 Pep Band 3 4 PoI:t:caI Atfalrs Club 2
Sclence Semnnar 2 3 Sophomore Cablnet 2
Spectrum 2 3 Treasurer 3 Sp:r:ts 3 4 Student
Counc:l Rearesentatwve 2 3 Execut:ve Board 4
Swlrn Leader 4 Usher 3 Wa: Napolo 2 3
Treasurer 3 World Atfa:rs Club 2 3 Pres:dent
BRYON MILLER Bryon
CAROL MILLER Carol
Fr:endsh:p Club 2 FNC 3 FTA 4 Spectrum
3 Survey Bus:ness Staff 3 4 Survey Tra:n:ng
Club 3 Usher 3 Natlonal Honor Soc:ety 4
7 172 4
DONALD IRWIN MILLER Don
Choral Masters 3 4 Football 3 4 JV Football
2 M:xed Chour 2 Gym Leaders 3 4 Lettermen s
u 3 4 erman 3 4 k b 2
rack 3 4 12 178 200
KENNETH H MILLER Ken
Cross Country 2 E Room Act:v:t:es 4 Key Club
3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Letterman 2 3 4
N FL 4 Student Counc:l Representatwe 3 4
Vars:ty Sw:m Team 2 3 4 120 I71
PAUL MILLER Paul
FREDRICK MILLS Fred
E Room Act:v:t:es 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Letter
men s Club 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Sp:r:ts 4 Ten
n:s2 3 4 NASS 3 4 Nat:onal Honor Soc:ety
I4 188 198
ROBERT M MINOR Bob
Transfer Student Baseball 2 Cross Country 2
Gym Leaders 2 3 4 Letterman 2 3 Wrestl:ng
2 3 4 JV Wrestlmg 2 3 Wrestlmg Club 2 3
ROSE MARIE MITCH Flower
Fr:endsh:p Club 3 4 Sk: Club 4 Talent Scouts
71 186
JUDITH MOBBS Judy
THOMAS MOLNAR Tom
Co op Students 4 71
EVONNE MONOYUDIS Evonne
JOHN MOONEY John
DARLENE MOORE Dar
Frsendslrup Club 4 GAA 2 3 4 Prom Commut
tee 3 Sk: Club 4 Student Counc:l Representa
:ve2 3 71 186 201
CAROLYN MORELL Carolyn
TERRENCE G MORMILE Terry
Eucuyo 3 4 Gym Leaders 2 3 Student Counc:l
Representat:ve3 4 71 174 202
DENNIS MORRIS Denny
Transfer Student Sc:ence Semlnar 3 4 71
WAYNE THOMAS MOSTER Wayne
BRUCE MUEHLMAN Bruce
MARY ANN MUKAVETZ Muk
A 3 4 Sk: CIub4 72
SHARON MURPHY Murt
endshlp 2 3 4 GAA 2 4 Sk: Clu
JOSEPH NEMETH
BRUCE NESBETT
HARRY NEUMANN
LAWRENCE L NEUVIRTH
oe
Bruce
Buck
Larry
FTA 4 Key Club 4 Sc:ence Semunar
184 188 7
LENA DARLENE NEWLEN
F B LA 3 Spectrum 4 201
SALLY JO NEWMAN
Lena
Sally
Fr:endsh:p Club 3 F B LA 3 4 PoI:t:cal Affaurs
CIub3 Spectrum4 194 201
RAYMOND NEWNES
HOWARD NIEBERDING
MARY NIEHAUS
Ray
Sk:p
Mary
Margaret
Spectrum 4 Student Counc:l Representat:ve 3 4
72 174 186 201 O5
BRUCE MURRAY Bruce
JEANNE MUSCENTI Jeanne
BLA 4 Sk: Club3 4 72194
JOANNE MYERS
RICHARD MYLES
DONNA JEAN NAGY
Fr:endsh:p Club 2 3 4 GAA
72 186
CHERYLE JEAN NALEPA
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Joanne
R:chaord
Peanuts
Sk: Club
Sherr:
Barb
Cadet Band 2 3 4 Fr:endsh:p Club 3 4 GAA
4 GLC 3 4 Marchung Ba d 3 4
t:onal Honor Soc:ety 3 4 Spectrum 2 Student
Counc:l Representatwe 2 Survey Ed:tor:aI Staff
18 186 192
LINDA NAYLOR Lunda
CHARLOTTE EILEEN NEFF Charlue
Gurls Glee Club 3
DAVID NEFF Dave
Gym Leaders 4
GAIL NEITHERCOTT Ga:
S r' u 4 I
e Club 2 3 ack 3 4 Sk:
2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Sprmg Play 2 Survey
Bus:ness Staff 2 3 4 Ass:stant C:rcuIat:on Man
ager 4 Survey Tra:n:ng Club 2 World Aftalrs
Club3 172 176 189 202 O5
SANDRA NELSON Sandy
CHRISTOPHER JOHN NEMETH Chr:s
Camera Club 2 3 EucI:d:an Ed:tor:aI Staff 3
Eucl:d:an Tra:n:ng Club 2 Fall Play 4 Nat:onaI
Honor Soc:ety 4 198 206
240
AFS 3 4 AFS Amer:can Abroad 3 Choral
Masters 4 Fr:endsh:p Club 2 3 Executwe Board
GAA 2 3 4 G:rls Gle C b 2 3 G
3 4 H:stor:an 4 Homecomsng 2 3 4 IQS
4 Junlor Class Secretary 3 NFL 4 Nat:onaI
Honor Soc:ety 3 4 Prom Comm:ttee 3 Sk:
Club 3 4 Sp:r:ts 4 Student Counc:l Repre
sentat:ve 3 4 Homecom:ng Court 4 Survey Ed:
tor:al Staff 3 4 Survey Tra:n:ng Club 3 Usher
200 202 203
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HOWARD NOCK Howard
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FRANK RICHARD NovA:c Rrck
Bwl:ng234NFL4 2
RICHARD NOVAK Rlchard
VIRGINIA LEE NOVINC Glnny
EucI:d:an Tra:n:ng Club 3 Fr:endsh:p Club 2 3
FTA 2 3 4 Executwe 8oard4 GAA 2 3
Nat:onal Honor Soc:ety 3 4 Survey Bus:ness
Staff 4 Secretary 4 Survey Tra:n:ng Club 3
184 98
MA RGAR ET O CONNELL
Co op Students 4 Maporette Club 2 3 Nat:onaI
Honor Soc:ety 4 195 198
Margaret
ANTOINETTE MARIE ODDA Ton:
Frxendshlp Club 3 4 186
PHILLIP OKULOVICH
KAREN GERALDINE OLESKI Karen
eenng Bl ck 4 FNC 3 GAA 2
V:ce Pres:dent 4 N FL 4 Sk: Club 4 Student
Counc:l Representanve 3 Survey Tra:n:ng Club
2 Survey Bus:ness Staff 3 4 Spectrum 4 Na
t:onaI Honor Soc:ety 4 IQS 4 172 189 193
198 201 202 05
ALLEN OLGIATE Allen
JV FootalI2 FTA 4 Sk: Club3 4 184 205
SHARON OLSHANSKY Sharon
Fr:endsh:p Club 2 3 GA A 2
DENNIS O NEILL
Co op Students 4
WAYNE BRIAN ONEILL Wayne
Concert Band 2 3 4 March:ng Band 2 3
Orchestra 2 3 4 Put Band 2 3 4 Survey Bus:
ness Staff 4 180 183
GAIL ON ICK Ga:
ROBERT ORMSTON Robert
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LORETTA OSOWSKI Loretta
Friendship Club 4, Student Council Representa-
tive 4. 174, 186.
CAROL ANN OSTRANDER Frosty
Cadet Band 2, F.N.C. 4, N,F.L. 4, Ski Club 3, 4,
Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4. 185, 202, 204.
MAUREENE LOUISE OTIS Moe
Friendship Club 4, Student Council Representa-
tive 3. . 186.
CHARLES OTT Chuck
ELEANOR ANN OZBOLT Eleanor
National Honor Society 4. 198.
NANCY LOU OZBOLT Nancy
Political Affairs Club 3.
CAROL ANN OZNOWICH Ozzie
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3,
Ski Club 2, Student Council Representative 3.
74, 186.
PHILIP PAGON Phil
CAROL JEAN PAIK Carol
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Ski Club 4,
Talent Scouts 2, 4. 186, 194, 205.
JANINE A. PAOLELLA Janine
Co-op Students 4, E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4,
Friendship Club 3, F.B.L.A. 2, Student Council
Representative 4, National Honor Society 4.
174, 195, 198.
JEANNE JOYCE PAPP Jeanne
Friendship Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Movie Club 4.
186,191,194,
GREGORY BURNSIDE PIKE Greg
Big Show 4, Cadet Band 2, 3, Choral Masters
3, 4, Concert Band 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Fall
Play 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3,
Letterman 3, Marching Band 4, Orchestra 4,
Student Council Representative 3, Track 2. 178,
180, 183, 188.
CYNTHIA ANN PILLAR Cindy
E-Room Activities 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 2, 3, President 4, Homecoming
Court 3, Student Council Representative 4. 174,
186.
Jeanette
MARY LEE RADONICH
F.B.L.A. 4. 194.
Mary
ANITA MARIE PlLO'l'l'l
DONNA PISNAR
Don
Cheering Block 4, Friendship Club 4, F.N.C. 4,
Spectrum 4. 185, 186, 189, 201.
MICHAEL JOHN PLAVCAN Mike
National Honor Society 4. 198.
ROBERT PLESCIA Poncho
JOHN PLESEC John
SUSAN PLUMMER Susie
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Girls Glee
Club 2, Maiorette Club 2, 3, Ski Club 4 186,
194, 205.
STANLEY POPIOLEK Stanley
TIMOTHY PORTIK Timothy
JO ANN POSATIERE Jo Ann
DOROTHY JEAN POZUN Jean
ROBERT PARK Robert
JOHN PARKER Park
SALLY PARKER Sally
ROBERT ELLSWORTH PARKINSON, JR. Bob
Transfer Student.
LAWRENCE PARZIALE Larry
REBECCA PATE Becky
Folk Club 3, F.N.C. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Mixed Choir
2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Wai Napolo 4, World Affairs
Club 4, Student Council Representative 4, Spec-
trum 4. 174, 185, 196, 201, 204, 205.
WALTER EDWARD PAULAUSKAS Wally
THOMAS PAYNE Tom
WILLIAM PEKOL Bill
E-Room Activities 4, Foremen's Club 4, Gym
Leaders 2, 4, Student Council Representative 2,
4. 75, 174, 190.
JACQUELINE K. PENNER Jackie
3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3.
ROBERT LOUIS PENNZA Bob
Camera Club 2, 4, Homecoming 2, 4, l.Q.S. 3, 4,
SL9i6ve5'O3EditoriaI Staff 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2.
ROBERT JOHN PETERS Pete
KATHRYN PETERSON Kathy
Transfer Student. Girls Glee Club 2.
LINDA MARIE PETKOVIC Lin
Ad Club 3, 4, F.N.C. 4. 185, 191.
GLEN PHILLIPS Glen
Friendship Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Maiorette Club 2.
186, 194.
RAYMOND PREZTAK Prezy
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, Swim Leaders
3, 4, Letterman 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Pep
Band 2, 3, Track 2, Wai Napolo 3, Swim Team
3, 4, J.V. Swim Team 2. 120.
JEANNE LOUISE PRICE Jeanne
Choral Masters 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, Girls
Glte Clua 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4, National Honor
Society 4. 178, 198, 205.
DUDLEY LOUIS PRISEL Dudley
Big Show 4, Camera Club 4, Chevron Society 2,
Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Pit Band
4, Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4, Marching Bond
2, 3, 4, Talent Scouts EHS 4. 178, 180, 181,
188, 190.
CAROL PROBERT Carol
F.T.A. 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Spectrum 4, Survey
Training Club 3, 4, Cheering Block 4. 184, 189,
ROBERT RADWANICK Bob
JOAN RAFTER Joanie
Friendship Club 3, 4. 77, 186.
DAVID RANKER David
JAYNE RASK Janie
CAROL RASMUSSEN Carol
National Honor Society 4. 198.
LAVERNE RAST Laverne
ANTHONY VINCENT RATTINI Tony
Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cadet Band 2, 3, Cross
Country 3, E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4, Key Club
2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Letter-
man 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3 126, 188, 200.
GERALD RAVIA Gerald
CHARLES RAYMOND Charles
CHRISTINE RAZUM Chris
Majorettes 3, 4, Head Maiorette 4, Maiorette
Club 2, 3, 4. 108.
RENEE REDFIELD Deb
Transfer Student. E-Room Activities 4, Friendship
Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 4, Panther 4, Ski
Club 4, Spectrum 4, Student Council Representa-
tive 3. 125,184, 186, 201.
SANDRA REEL Sandra
Transfer Student. Girls Glee Club 2, Student
Council Representative 2.
JOAN LEE REITER Joanie
Friendship Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Spectrum 3, 4.
186, 201, 205.
DONALD RESSLER Don
KATHLEEN RICH Kathy
TERRY RICHARDS Terry
DIANA ROSE RICKARD Dee
Friendship Club 2.
BARBARA LEE ELIZABETH RIEBE Barb
Friendship Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, G.A.A. 2,
201, 205.
DIANE ELIZABETH ROSE PROSEK Peanuts
Transfer Student.
DAVID PULTORAK David
JANE PUNCOH Jane
PEGGY PURNELL Peggy
Girls Glet Club 3, 4. 179.
DOREEN LOUISE PYLICK Dee Dee
Friendship Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, National Honor
Society 4. 186, 194, 198.
CHERYL RABB Cherie
Transfer Student.
JAMES RABE James
241
N.F.L. 4, Ski Club 4, Spectrum 3, 4, Student
Council Representative 4, l.Q.S, 4, Survey Edi-
torial Staff 3, 4, Survey Training Club 3, World
Affairs Club 4, Secretary 4, National Honor
Society 4. 170, 174, 184, 186, 196, 202, 205
ROBERT RIEBE Robert
DONALD ROBERT RIEDER Surfboard
Cross Country 4, Letterman 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Student Council Executive Board
2, 3, Student Supply Store 2, 3, Track 3, 4,
Indoor Track 3, 4. 110, 112, 198, 200.
FRANK RIHTARSHICH Frank
CECILIA ELIZABETH RINALDI Cecile
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,
Cheering Block 4, Executive Board 4, E-Room
activities 4, Friendship Club 3, F.T.A. 3, 4,
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 3, 4, Lettermen's Club
4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3,
Prom Committee 3, Spirits 4. 124, 184, 189,
192, 198, 200.
LEE RISER Lee
LAUREN RISSELL Lauren
JOSEPH STEVEN RITZU JR oe
Transfer Student Football 3
BROOKE ROBBINS Brooke
SALLY JEAN ROBBINS Sally
Choral Masters 3 Folk Club 4 Fnendshlp Club
4 Gnrls Glee Club 2 Talent Scouts EHS 3 4
176 86
LEE ANN ROBERTS Chlp
Bug Show 3 4 Choral Masters 3 4 Fall Play
4 Folk Club 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 Stage Craft
ub 3 4 177
LINDA ROBINSON Lynn
Co op Students 4
GLENN ROESCH Glenn
LOUIS ROGALINER Lou
Play 3 3 Sprln P 3
dent Councll Representatuve 3 Talent Scouts
EHS 2 3 4 Blg Show 4
JUDITH LYNN ROI-IRER Judy
E Room Actlvltles 3 4 I-Iomecomrng 3 4 G LC
3 4 Nat:onal Honor Soc:ety 3 4 Sk: Club 2 3
4 Student Councll Representatwe 2 Vrce Pres:
:dent4 174 192 198 05
DONALD DEXTER ROLLA Don
Cross Country 3 Key Club 2 3 4 Natlonal
Honor Soc:ety 1 Polxtlcal Affa:rs Club 2 Track
3 4 Natlonal Honor Soc:ety 4 112 188 8
MICHAEL ROSE Mrke
ROBERT W ROSE Bob
Cadet Band 2 3 Concert Band 4 Eucuyo 2 4
K Club 2 Marchlng Bond 2 3 4 NFL 2
3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 POIIIICOI Affalrs b
BRIAN LYNN ROSS Brlan
Cross Country 4 Key Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club
4 Letterman 3 NASS 3 4 Survey Edxtorral
Staff 4 Survey Tralnnng Club 3 Track 3 4 In
door Track 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soc:ety IQS
12 170 188 198 200
ANTHONY ROSSI
Cross Country 2 3 Football 4 Lettermen s Club
3 Letterman 2 3 Student Councll Representa
:ve 4 Track 2 3 100
FRANK ROSZAK Frank
SUSAN MARIE ROTE Susan
FNC 3 Survey Edrtorlal Staff 3 4 Survey
Tralnlng Club 2 World Affalrs Club 4 170
6
SALLY ROUTZAHN Sally
Frlendshlp Club 4 FTA 4 GAA 2 Sk: Club
4 Spectrum 184 205
MARTIN ROZNIK Martln
JOSEPH JEROME RUDD Jerry
Baseball 2 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Cross Coun
r 3 ERoom Act:v:t:es 4 Football 3
Football 2 Gym Leaders 2 3 4 Key Club 3 4
Lettermens Club 4 Letterman 3 4 Natnonal
Honor Soc:ety 4 Prom Comm:ttee 4 Spnrlts 4
Talent Scouts EHS 4 Wrestlung 3 4 JV Wrest
In 2 16 188 198
JOHN RUDIAK John
REBECCA ANN RUPERT Becky
Frendshup CIub2 FTA 3 4 GAA 2 3 Sk:
Cub3 4 184 5
PHILOMENA RUSCITTO Ph:Iomena
BARBARA RUSS Barb
Fr1endsh:p Club 3 4 GAA 2 4 Freld Hockey
4 Gymnastucs Club 4 Mav:e Club 2 3 4
Natronal Honor Soc:ety 4 186 191 198
VICKI JO RUSSELL VICKI
Fr:endsh:p Cub 3 4 Sk: Club3 4 186 205
SHARON ELIZABETH RUTKIE Sher
Cheenng Block 4 Fnendshlp Club 3 4 FTA
3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 Sk: Club 4 Spectrum 4
186 189 201 O5
WALTER RUUSKA Wally
BONNIE LEE STEVENS Bonnle
SHERYL ANNE SALISBURY Sherry
E Room Act:v1t1es 2 Eucuyo 3 4 Folk Club 3
4 Secretary 3 Presudent 4 FTA 4 G A
2 Mnxed Chour 2 NFL 2 3 4 Pol1t:calAffa1rs
ub 3 1 4 Spe rum
Student Councnl Representatuve 2 Survey Ed:
tonal Staff 3 4 Survey Tra:n1ng Club 2 Talent
Scouts EHS 3 4 World Affalrs Club 3 4 176
196 201 202 205
SHARYN MARIE SALVO Sharyn
Glrls Glee Glrl 2
VIRGINIA LOUISE SAMES Glnny
Eucuyo 4 Junlor Red Cross 2 Folk Club 3 4
ce Presldent 3 4 GAA 2 Sk: Club 2
Spectrum 2 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Talent Scouts
EH 3 176177 202 O5
BRIAN MICHAEL SAMMON Brran
Foremer: s Club 4 Gym Leaders 2 4 190
JOEL SARICH oe
B:g Show 3 4 Chevron Soc:ety 3 4 Choral
Masters 3 4 Executlve Board 4 Concert Band
3 4 Euclrdran Tralnung Cub 2 Fall
Key Club 2 3 4 Marchrng Band 2 3
L 4 Orchestra 4 Pep Band 2 3 4
183 188
SUSAN SARKA ue
DONNA JEAN SARVER Sarv
E Room ACYIVITIES 3 4 Frlendshlp Club 3 Glrls
Glee Club 2 3 Homecomlng 3 4
GREGORY LEE SATTLER a
Cross Country 4 F NC 4 Lettermens Club 4
Letterman4 Track3 4 110 112 185 200
LINDA SCHARLAU Llnda
Frlendshlp Club 4 Malorettes 3 4 Substttute 3
Head 4 Mayorette Club 2 3 4 Student Councrl
Representatnve 3 108 186
DAVID ALLEN SCHASER Shaze
Bug Show 3 Concert Band 2 3 4 Fall Play 4
Key Club 3 Marchmg Band N F
Orchestra 3 4 Pep Band 2 4 P:t Band 4
rack 2 3 4
ELLEN JANE SCHEINER Ellen
Co op Student 4
KATHRYN ELISABETH SCHMIDT Kathle
GAA 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 3 Mrxed Chorr 2
D ECA 4
ROBERT SCHMIDT Bob
Foremens Club 4 Letterman 4 Wrestlmg 4
JV Wrestl:ng 3 116 190 200
ALVIN SCHMITT
Co op Student 4 Faremen s Club 3
JANICE SCHNEIDER an
242
PATRICIA ANN SCHNEIDER C1
C 4 GAA 2
ROBERT ALLEN SCHNEIDER Robb:e
Cross Country 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4
Le erman2 3 4 Track2 3 4 110112 00
ALAN SCHONAUER
TIMOTHY SCHOTT Tl1'l'Y
RICHARD SCHROEDER R:ch
RONALD SCHROEDER Ron
PAULA SCHULTE Paula
GAA 2 Magorette Club 2 3 Substrtute 4
Wa: Napolo 2 3 4 Sk: Club 2 3 4 Student
Councll Representatlve 2 Sophomore Class Sec
retary Natlonal Honor Soc:ety 4 108 198 204
JEAN SCHULTZ Jeann:e
A 3 GA 3 GLC 3 4 Execu
Board 4 Natuonal Honor Soc:ety 3 4 Home
comrng 3 Scnence Semlnar 4 Sk: Club 3 4
Us er3 184 192 197 198 O5
STEPHEN SCHULTZ
JOHN SCHULZ
SANDRA SCHWABAUER Sandy
Ad Club 3 4 Euclldlan Trarnlng Club 2 Fnend
shnp Club 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 PoI1t1calAffa1rs
Club 4 Sk: Club 3 4 Student Councrl Repre
sentat:ve 4 Sophomore Class Treasurer 2
Cheermg Block4 174 186 189 191 196 205
JOHN SCOTT
LORELEE JOAN SEMICK Lorelee
Transfer Student Falk Club 4 Student Councrl
Representotwe 4 Talent Scouts EHS 4 174 176
MARTIN SEREDICH
RAYMON D SESTAK
JUDY SHELDEN Judy
C0 op Student 4 F B LA 4 194
JANET ANNE SHENK an
Transfer Student Eucuyo 4 GAA 2 3 Sprnts
2 Student Cauncul Representatlve 2 N FL 4
0
BRUCE SHEPPARD Bruce
P A Club 4
ROGER SHEPPARD Roger
Cross Country 3 Folk Club 4 Lettermen s Club
4 Letterman 3 MOVIE Club 3 4 Track 3 176
191 OO
NOREEN MARIE SHERIDAN Noreen
F B L A 4 G A A 4 4
CLAUDINE REINE SHERMAN Claudlne
Frlendshrp Club2 3 FTA 3 GAA 2 NFL
4 Prom Comm:ttee 4 Sk: Club 3 Spectrum 2
JUDITH ANNE SHERWOOD Judy
Choral Masters 4 Fr:endsh:p Club 2 4 FNC
3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 MIX d
Cho:r2 Spectrum 4 178 186 201
RICHARD ROMAN SHISILA Rrch
Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 Letterman
3 4 0
MICHAEL SHUMAR
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SUSAN SIDERS Susie
Co-op Student 4: Friendship Club 3, F.B.L A.
3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Prom Com-
mittee 3, Student Council Representative 3,
National Honor Society 4. 184, 186, 194, 198.
FRANK SIMCIC Congo
Football 4, J.V. Football 2. 100.
PAULA SIMKINS Paula
Co-op Student 4, FBLA. 2, 3, Movie Club 4,
National Honor Society 4, Spirits 3, National
Honor Society 4.
Friendship Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Maiorette Club 3,
WILLIAM LEE SIMONE Chico
JAMES SIMPSON Jim
ANTHONY SKOK Tony
THERESA LYNN SKRJANC Terry
Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Or-
chestra 3.
NANCY SKUPIC Nancy
LOREEN SLABY Lori
Euclidion Training Club 2, Friendship Club 2, 3,
4, F.T.A. 3. 186.
VIRGINIA SLAYTON
Transfer Student. Eucuyo 4. 202.
KIRK MICHAEL SMEE Kirk
Chess Club 4, E-Room Activities 4. 176
ALLEN DANIEL SMITH Moo
Key Club 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Lettermen's
Club 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, E-Room Ac-
tivities 4, Student Council Representative 4,
Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. 114, 174, 188, 200.
BRUCE THOMAS SMITH Smitty
Transfer Student.
CAROL ANN SMITH Smitty
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Concert
Band 2, 3, 4, Eucuyo 4, Euclidion Training Club
2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 2, 3, Politi-
cal Affairs Club 2, Stage Crew 2, Survey Edie
torial Staff 4, Survey Training Club 3, Talent
Scouts EHS 3, 4, Spectrum 2, National Honor
Society 4. 170, 180, 198, 202.
LEO SMITH smmy
Lettermen's Club 4, Letterman 3, Track 3, 4.
112, 200.
PAUL SMITH
PHILIP SMITH
JAMES SOBLESKY
GREGORY JOSEPH SOBOLE Greg
Cadet Band 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Letterman 2,
Marching Band 2, Orchestra 2, Swim Team 4,
Track 2. 120.
THOMAS SORGE Tom
MELANIE SPICKER
WILLIAM SRNICK Bill
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Gym Leader
3, Marching Bond 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Talent
Scouts EHS 2, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2. 180, 181.
JUDITH MARIE STANEK
Friendship Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Girls Glee Club 2.
Judy Kazutie
WAYNE STARKEY
KENNETH STATZ Ken
OLIVER STEELMAN
KATHLEEN ANN STEGURA Lippy
Friendship Club 4, Choir 4.
MARC STEINDLER Marc
LINDA STENROOS Linda
TERRY JEAN STEPIC Terry
Euclidian Training Club 2, F.T.A 4, G.A.A. 2,
4, G.L.C. 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Survey Business
Staff 4, Survey Training Club 3, Cheering Block
4, National Honor Society 4 124, 172, 189,
192, 198, 202.
ROSEMARY STERMOLE Rosemary
Folk Club 3, Girls Concert Choir 3, F.B.L A. 4,
Mixed Choir 2, N.F.L. 4, Spectrum 4, World
Affairs Club 4. 194, 196, 201, 202.
BONNIE LEE STEVENS Bonnie
Big Show 2, Euclidion Training Club 2, F.T.A.
4, Girls Glee Club 3, Mixed Choir 2, Survey
Business Staff 4, Survey Training Club 3, Na-
tional Honor Society l.Q S. 4. 172, 184, 198,
203.
JAMES STIKA Jim
JOHN LAWRENCE STISCAK Johnny
J.V. Tennis 2, 3, Tennis 4. 114.
DANIEL EARL STOCKER Dan
Baseball 2, 4, Cross Country 4, Captain 4,
E-Room Activities 4, Key Club 4, Letterrnen's
ggub 4, Ski Club 4, Track 4. 110, 112, 188,
5.
DUDLEY STOER Dudley
DOUGLAS STOUT Doug
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, J.V. Basketball
2, Football 3, 4, Foremen's Club 3, 4, Letterman
3, 4. 100, 190, 200
CATHY STRAUGHAN Cathy
Eucuyo 3, Folk Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 4, Mixed Choir
2, National Honor Society 4, Science Seminar
3, 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Spectrum 4. 198. 201, 205.
MARGARET MARIE STREKAL Peggy
F.B.L.A. 4, 194.
LINDA LEE MARIE STIQNAD Lin
JACK STROK Jack
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Key Club
4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4,
Science Seminar 3, 4, Track 3 181, 188, 197.
SUSAN STRONG Sue
THOMAS STUMPF Tom
TIMOTHY RAYMOND STUPICA Mit Aciputs
Baseball 2, 3, Co-op Students 4, Foremen's
Club 4. 190,195.
ROSALIND STUZEN Rozzy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, G.A.A. 2, 3,
4, G.L.C. 3, 4, Junior Class Cabinet 3, Spectrum
2, Spirits 4, Student Council Representative 2,
3, 4, National Honor Society. 174, 186, 192,
198, 200.
SANDRA SULEN Sandy
Co-op Students 4, F.B L.A. 2, G.A.A. 2, World
Affairs Club 3. 195.
RAYMOND SULLIVAN Silky
PRESTON SUMINGUIT Scooter
243
MARILYN SURTZ Marilyn
A.F.S. 4, Cadet Band 2, Chevron Society 3, 4,
Concert Band 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, F,T.A,9
Concert Band 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, F.T.A.
2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, G.L.C. 3, 4, Marching
Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ore
chestra 3, Pep Band 4, Pit Band 3, 4, Spectrum
2, Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Sur-
vey Training Club 2. 170, 181, 184, 189, 198,
192, 203.
DENNIS LESLIE SUTTON Denny
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2,
Key Club 4, Letterman 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4,
Pep Band 4, J.V. Swim
3, 4. 180, 188, 200, 204.
Team 2, Wai Napolo
NANCY SVETLIC Nanc
LINDA SVOBODA Lynn
F.T.A. 4. 184.
PHYLLIS SWEIGERT Phyll
J.V. Basketball 2, Chess Club 3, Eucuyo 3, 4,
Fall Play 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, N.F.L. 3, Political
Affairs Club 2, 3, 4, Science Seminar 3, Youth
Council on Human Relations 3, 4. 196, 202.
RONALD SZALAY Ron
LAWRENCE TADAY Larry
MICHAEL TADAY Mike
Ski Club 3, 4. 205.
VICTORIA LYNN TAKACS Ticki
Student Council Representative 4. 174, 186.
MARY JO TAMBORRELLO Mary Jo
Junior Red Cross 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Golf Club 3,
Ski Club 3, Student Council Representative 2.
194.
MARIE LOUISE TANCREDI Marie
F.T.A, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 4,
G.L.C. 3, 4, Homecoming 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Panther 4, Spirits 3, 4, Student
Council Representative 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
Executive Board 4, Survey Training Club 2,
Buckeye Girls' State Representative 3. 125,
192, 198.
DINAH LEE TANNENBAUM Christmas Tree
Eucuyo 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Friend-
ship Club 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4,
I.Q.S. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spec-
trum 4, Executive Board. 184, 198, 201, 202,
203.
DIANA LYNN TARANTINO Dee
Friendship Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, Girls Glee Club
2, 3. 186.
SANDRA TARANTINO Sandy
Student Council Representative 4. 174.
DAWN TAYLOR John
Stage Crew 4. 177.
JAMES TAYLOR Jim
PATRICIA TAYLOR Pat
Eucuyo 4, F.N.C. 4. 185, 202.
SUSAN TAYLOR Sue
SAM TEDWELL Sammy
BERNARD TEKAVEC Bernard
MILA JEAN TEMPLETON Mila
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Mixed Choir
2, Ski Club 4. 186, 205.
MARIAN TERCEK Marian
GLENN TEWELL Glenn
DONALD TEWS Don
Transtcr Student
SHARON ELEANOR THARP Sharon
Bra Rhrw erleader 2 3
Execut L Board 4 GAA 2 Jun:or Class V:ce
Prcsrdrent 3 Lettermens Club 4 Letterman 4
Orchestra 2 3 Prom Comm:ttee 3 Sc:ence Sem:
r 'P 3 4 Sk: Club 3 4 Spectrum 2 Surv
Busmess Staff 2 3 4 Survey Tra:n:ng Club 2
Cheermg Bloclf 4 Nat:onaI Honor Soc:ety 4
2 189 197 198 200
MICHAEL THAYER Mlke
ucuyo 4 Gym Leaders 4 Key Club 3
Executuve Board 4 Letterman 4 Prom Com
mrttee 3 4 Spectrum 4 Student Counc:l Re
prc-scntatnve 4 Wrestlung 3 4 JV Wrestlmg
2
CHARLOTTE THOMAS Char
DONNA JEAN THOMAS T
Room Act:v:t:es 4 Fr:en sh:p lu 4
G A A 2 Student Councll Representatuve 2
Talent Scouts EHS 3 174 186
JOSEPH TILK oe
JO ANN TIPPING
mor Red Crass 3 FBLA
S191 Clgb 3 Student Counc:l Representatwe 2
4
KATHLEEN TIZZANO Kath:
ELTRUDE MARIE TOLAR Trudy
Cadet Band 2 Concert Bond 3 4 FTA 2 3
A r ar
Treasurer 4 Marchmg Band 3 4 Nat:onal
nor Soc:ety 3 4 her 2
ALLEN IVAN TOLCHINSKY Motz
E Room Act:v:t:es 4 Football 2 3 4 Capta:n
4 Gym Leaders 2 Lettermens Club 2 3 4
ck 2 Wrestlmg 2 3 2
EILEEN GAIL TOLCHINSKY Cookle
Jumar Sed Cross 4 Student Counc:l Represen
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JOSEPH TOTH 09
AYDIN TOZEREN Ayd:n
AFS Exchange Student 4 Homecommg 4
Key Club 4 Sk: Club 4 Student Counc:l Re
presentatrve 4 Student Supply Store 4 World
alrs Club 4 188 05 19
Jour: TRAUTMAN Johnny
Lyn TRAvEN yn
JO ANN MARIE TRAVNIK
Fr1endsh:p Club 2 FBLA 3 GAA 2 M:xed
Cha:r 2
SANDRA TRAXLER Sandy
TERRY LYNN TRIVISON Tern
Transfer Student Co op Students 4 F B LA 4
A 4 9
PATRICIA LOUISE TROBENTER Pa
Cheermg Block 4 189
THOMAS TROHA Tom
JV Football 2 Ca op Students 4 Retall Man
agement 4 DECA 4 195
AMY TROMMETTER Amy
S ess u PoI1t:ca
Affa:rs Club 3 4 Spectrum 2 World Affanrs
Club 3 4 V:ce Pres:dent 4 Natlonal Honor
:ety 4 189 196
MAUREEN THERESA TROTTO Maureen
S P
:net 3 N F L 4 PoI:t:cal Affalrs
Club 3 Prom Comm:ttee 3 Sk: Club 3 Spr:ng
F T 3 Hamecomung Jun:or C ass
Play 2 3 Student Counc:l Executlve Board 4
O2 7
JOSEPH TRUNKELY oe
JAN TUCKERMAN an
Concert Band 2 3 4 EucI:d:an Ed:tor:al Staff
Ed:tor:n Ch:e 4 Ass:stan Ed:or
uc :d:an Tra:n:ng Club 2 FTA
:xed Cholr 2 GLC 4 3 4 Ma
ng Band 2 3 4 NGTIOFICII Honor Soc:ety 3
4 Secretary 4 SCIENCE Sem:nar 2 3 4 Stu
dent Counc:l Representatwe 3 4 180 210
19
WILLIAM EDWARD TUCKERMAN
JV Football 2 Sk: Club 4 05
EDWARD TU LAUSKAS
RITA TUMULTY Rlta
EDWARD TURK Captaln
Baseball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Student Supply
Store 4 Bowlmg 2 Foremen s Club 4 oat
4 rack 2 W g 194
JUDITH ELLEN TURK Turkey
Frlendshlp Club 2 Grls Glee Club 2
THEODORE TURK Ted
SANDRA TURKOC Sandy
Fr:endSh:p Club 2 GAA
FRANK UDOVIC Frank
JEAN ULLE Jean
rlendshlp Club 4 FBLA
Honor Soc:ety 4 194 198
Natlonal
ALAN URONIS Alan
Sebast:on
MICHAEL VANDEVEER
E Room Act:v:t:es 4 Eucuyo 3 4 Fall Play 2
Homecomnng 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Letter
m ns Club 2 3 4 Letterman 2 3 N
4 Sk: Club 2 3 4 Student Counc:l Represen
:ve 2 3 Sw:m T am 2 Tenn:s 2
7
DEBORAH VAN KORNGUT Debby
Choral Masters 4 Fr:endsh:p Club F
4 GAA 2 G:rls Glee Clu 178 4
JAMES VAN TILBURG lm
WALTER PAUL VAN TILBURG Van
Foremens Club 4 190
WILLIAM VAN TILBURG
DENNIS VARGO Denn:s
244
GORDON VEHAR Gordon
ROBERT A VICIC ob
B19 Show 2 Choral Masters 3 4 V:ce Pres:
dent 4 Mlxed Cha:r 2 Gym Leaders 4 Key
ub 2 Po:t: a A a:rs u 1
Club 4 Student Counc:l Representatwe 2 3
18 196
ELEANOR VINCENT E :e
Transfer Student GAA 3 4 IQS 3 4 Jun
:or Cab:net 3 Natlanal Honor Soc:ety 3 4
PaI:t:cal AffGlYS Club 2 Prom Comm:ttee 3
Sk Club 3 Sp:r:ts 4 Survey Ed:tor:al Staff
3 4 Survey Trammg Club 2 Usher 2 3 192
2 198 170 0
SHARON VISOKY Sharon
Maparette 4 PoI:t:cal Affcurs Club 3 Cheer
:ng Block 4 Spectrum 4 Sp r:ts 4 Student
Counc:l Representattve 4 Survey Trammg
Club 2 Nat:onal Honor Soc:ety 4 184 108
201 2 O 17
DENNIS PAUL MARTIN VLACH Denny
Transfer Student F ll Play 2 3 Foremens
Club 4 Homecommg 2 3 4 Mov:e Club 2
3 Spr:ng Play 2 3 Student Counc:l Represen
tat:ve 2 3 Student Supply Store 2 3 4 190
4
STEPHAN VODILA Steve
cRA:G vou. cmtg
Blg Show 2 Choral Masters 3 4 Football 3
JV Footba 2 Mtxed Cho:r 2 Le r
GEORGE VRANEKOVIC George
sketball 2 3 J V Baske a 2 o
Club 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Le r
n 2 3 4 Nat:onal Honor Soc:ety 3 4
r s:dent 4 NASS 2 126 20
DIANE VUNDERINK Dlane
JOANNE CATHERINE VYSKOCIL
Club 3 4 Fr:endsh:p Club 3 4 FB
2 Student Counc:l Representat:ve 2 4 191
18 4
WILLIAM NEAL WADE Neal
Club 2 3 4 Lett man 2 4 Sw:
am 2 3 W: polo 2 188
ARLENE WAGNER Arlene
NEIL ALLEN WAGNER Ne:
Bug Show 3 Cadet Band 2 Camera Club 3 4
Choral Masters 3 E Room Act:v:t:es 4 Gym
Leaders 3 4 Key Club 2 3 Marchmg Band
2 Prom Comm:ttee 3 Sk: Club 2 3 4 V:ce
Pres:dent 3 Pres:dent 4 Stage Crew 3 4
World Affa:rs Club 3 190 20 177
JO ANN WAICHUNAS
endsh:p Club 2 3 FTA 3 4 Sk:
4 Cheer:ng Block 4 Spectrum 4 Natuonal
H nor Soc:ety 4 184 205 189 201 B
JANIS WALLACE an
Fnendshup Club 4 G:rls Glee Club 2 3 Malo
rette Club 2 Talent Scouts EHS 2 186
CATHLEEN JANE WASSIL Cathy
Transfer Student Concert Band 2 3 4 180
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Friendship 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Homecoming 25 Ski
DANIEL JON WATKINS Dan
J.V, Basketball 25 Big Show 2, 3, 45 Fall Play
3, 45 Folk Club 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Spring
Play 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Talent Scouts
EHS 3, 4. 176, 183, 177.
DAVID WATTERMAN Dave
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4. 182.
KENNETH WATTS Ken
ROBERT WATTS Bob
Baseball 2, 35 Cadet Band 2, 3, 45 Key Club
25 Marching Band 25 National Honor Society
4. 182, 198.
ANN MARIE WEBER. Ann
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A.
2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Prom Committee 45 Ski
Club 45 Student Council Representative 25
National Honor Society 4. 194, 184, 205, 198.
PATRICIA ANN WEBER Pat
Eucuyo 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A.
3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Girls Glee Club 25 I.Q.S. 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Secre-
tary 45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 45 Survey
Training Club 25 World Affairs Club 45 Ad
gguib 3664. 191, 170, 184, 202, 186, 203, 198,
JOSEPH WELCH Lee
J.V, Football 25 Wrestling 3.
DAVID A. WELSH Dave
Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Lettermen's
Club 35 Letterman 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. 100,
200, 112.
SHARON WHEELER Sharon
JUDE WHIGHAM Jude
Transfer Student. D.E.C.A. 45 Treasurer 4. 195.
LAUREL ANN WHITAKER Laurie
Club 45 Student Council Representative 45
Cheering Block 4. 205, 174, 189.
JUDITH EVELYN WHITNEY Judy
Ad Club 3, 45 Cadet Band 25 Choral Masters
45 Concert Band 3, 45 Friendship Club 35
F.T,A, 3, 4, President 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.L.C.
3, 45 Marching Band 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Spectrum 2. 191, 178, 180, 184, 192,
181, 198.
CAROL WHITTAKER Carol
Choral Masters 45 Girls Glee Club 35 Mixed
Choir 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Cheering Block 4.
178, 205, 189.
TOM WICKIZER Tom
GAIL WICKS Gail
CATHERINE ANNE WILLS Cathie
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A.
2893, 45 Cheering Block 45 Usher 3. 186, 184,
BOB WILLETT Bob
TODD WINDER Todd
JEAN NOEL wiN1'Eiis'7l- Jeannie
Girls Glee Club 25 Wai-Napolo 3, 45 National
Honor Society 4. 20451 ,198.
WARREN WIRTZ I Renny
Wai Napolo 35 Swim Leader 3, 4.
MARGARET ANNE WITTENMYER Peggy
Big Show 3, 45 Chevron Society 2, 3, 45 Con-
cert Band 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A.
2, 3, 45 G.L.C, 45 I.Q.S. 3, 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Orches-
tra 3, 45 Pit Band 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Survey
Business Staff 3, 45 Manager 45 Survey Train-
ing Club 2. 18O, 184, 192, 203, 181, 198,
182, 183, 205, 172.
GARY WOHLGEMUTH Gary
CAROL SUSAN WOJCIK Carol
Cadet Band 25 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 2,
3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.L.C. 3, 45 Vice-Presi-
dent 45 Junior Class Treasurer 35 N.F.L. 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee
3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45 Student Council Re-
presentative 2, 35 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4,
Secretary 45 Survey Training Club 25 I.Q.S.
45 Spirits 4. 184, 205, 201, 189, 172.
JANIS KAY WOLFENBERG Jan
F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum
45 Cheering Block 45 Survey Business Staff 3,
45 Survey Training Club 2. 184, 205, 201, 189
172.
DON WOODRUFF Don
DOUGLAS WOOLSON Doug
NORMAN WORGULL Normon
MARY WYMAN Mary
Transfer Student.
STEPHEN YAKOVAC Steve
JOYCE MARIE YANCHAR Joyce
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Junior Red Cross Club
45 Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club
2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3,
Vice-President 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.L.C. 45
Homecoming 3, 45 Majorette Club 35 N.F.L. 3,
45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Commit-
tee 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spirits 4, Student
Council Representative 3, 45 Usher 3, 4. 174,
186, 184, 192, 202, 198, 205, 200.
ROLLIN JAMES YANCHAR Big Rol
J.V. Basketball 25 E-Room Activities 45 Foot-
ball 3, 45 J,V. Football 25 Lettermen's Club
3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spirits 4,
Vice-President 4. 100, 200, 205.
WILLIAM JAY YANCHAR Bill
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4,
Captain 45 Gym Leaders 2, 35 Homecoming 3,
45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3,
45 Ski Club 25 Track 2, 45 Wrestling 2. 100,
isa, 112.
VIRGINIA YVONNE YAPEL Ginny
Ad Club 2, 3, 45 Student Supply Store 3, 45
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 45 Euclidian Train-
ing Club 25 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25
National Honor Society 3, 45 Cheering Block
45 I.Q.S. 4. 191, 208, 186, 198, 189, 203.
ARTHUR WAYNE YERTY Art
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3, 45 Euclidian
Business Staff 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 25
Marching Band 2, 3, 45 I.Q.S. 4. 180, 208, 181,
198, 203.
ANTHONY YOUNG Tony
245
ROGER YURKOVICH Roger
TERENCE ZADILLE Terry
MARY ANN ZALAR Mary Ann
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Prom Commit-
tee 35 Student Council Representative 3, 4.
194, 174.
CAROLE ANN ZAORSKI Carole
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 25 Ski Club 3,
4. 205.
PHILIP ZEITZ Philip
BARBARA ZELE Zele
Big Show 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 4, Execu-
tive Board 45 E-Room Activities 3, 45 Euclidian
Business Staff 3, 4, Manager 45 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Basketball 25 Friendship Club
2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Execu-
tive Board 35 Mixed Choir 25 G.L.C. 3, 45
Homecoming 3, 45 I.Q.S. 3, 45 N.F.L. 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Spirits 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 45 Student Sup-
ply Store 2, 3, 45 Usher 2, 3. 178, 208, 186,
184, 192, 203, 198, 200, 174, 194.
JOSETTE MARIE ZGONC Skonk
Friendship Club 2, 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Girls Glee
Club 2. 186.
JUDITH ZIVKOVICH Judi
Transfer Student. Ad Club 2, 3, 45 E-Room
Activities 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 35 F,B.L.A.
25 Girls Glee Club 25 Homecoming 2, 45
D.E.C.A. Club 4. 191, 195.
PATRICIA GAY ZNIDARSIC Pot
Choral Masters 45 Folk Club 45 Friendship Club
2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 45 President 45 G.A.A. 2, 3,
45 Girls Glee Club 35 Mixed Choir 25 Cheering
Block 45 Spectrum 2, 45 I.Q.S. 45 Survey Edi-
torial Staff 45 Survey Training Club 3. 178,
176, 186, 185, 189, 170, 201, 203.
CAROL JEAN ZNIDER Carol
Friendship Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Ski Club 3, 45
Survey Business Staff 2. 205.
DONALD ZOLINSKI Don
Chess Club 3.
ROBERT JOSEPH ZONAR Bob
Cross Country 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Letter-
man 3, 45 Track 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 3, 45 National
Honor Society 4. 110, 200, 112, 198.
ANNE ZUPANCIC Annie
E-Room Activities 45 F.T.A. 35 A.F.S. 45 I.Q.S.
35 Prom Committee 25 Spirits 45 Survey Edi-
torial Staff 3, 45 Art Editor 45 Survey Training
Club 2. 189, 200, 170.
FRANCES ZUPANCIC Fran
Co-op Student 45 E-Room Activities 35 Prom
Committee 35 Student Council Representative
2, 3.
DAVID ALAN ZURO Dave
Baseball 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Political Af-
fairs Club 4, President 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 45 National Honor
Society 4. 188, 196, 205, 174, 198.
DOROTHY DIANE ZUSY Toots
ROBERT ADDIS, Physical Education, Chairman, Kent
State University, BSC. MEd. Baseball Coach, Boys
Intramural Director Boys Gym Leaders Director. I69
ALVIN AMSTER Business Western Reserve Univer
sity BA MA Student Supply Store Advisor
GAIL ATLESON Foreign Language University f
Michigan BA
FRANK AULTZ English Chairman Mount Union Col
lege Kent State University Western Reserve Univer
sity DePauw University B A M Ed
PAUL AVERS Mathematics Capital University Kent
State University Hiram College Seton Hall University
M Ed B Sc Ed
MARCIA BACKOS English Ohio Wesleyan University
Western Reserve University Northwestern University
Lake Erie College St Johns University BA MA
Senior Scandal Advisor
RONALD BACKOS Science California State College
Kent State University St Johns University Western
Reserve University M Ed B Ed
BSC Ed 4
OLIN BAILEY Science Chairman Rio Grande College
Ohio State University Western Reserve University
Kent State University MA BEd MS Movie Club
Advisor 4
RICHARD BALTHASER Industrial Arts Pennsylvania
State University Youngstown University Geneva Col
lege BSc
RUTH BARRELL Science Wheaton College Western
Reserve University AB BA
DONNA BAUMEISTER Foreign Language Miami Uni
versity University of Colorado Ohio State University
Western Reserve University Baldwin Wallace College
University of Munich Germany Goethe Institute Ger
many M A A B
JERRY BERGEM Assistant Principal John Carroll Uni
versity Notre Dame University Kent State University
Ohro State University Western Reserve University
B Sc M A d D 4
JUDITH BLECHSCHMID Home Arts Ohlo University
B Sc Red Cross Club Advisor
WILLIAM BROWN English Jacksonville University
University of Florida Western Reserve University Uni
versity of Illinois Illinois State University Millikin
University BA
FRANCINE BRUENING Social Studles Western Re
PATRICIA BUCK Physical Education Otterbetn Col
lege Bowling Green State University Western Reserve
University BA Girls Athletic Association Advisor
Glrls Varsity Sports Advisor
CAMERON BUCKLAND Social Studies Denison Uni
versity Oberlin College BA MAT
ADRIAN BUERGER Mathematics Ohio State Univer
sity University of Dayton BA BSEE
JAMES CALVERT Science North Central College
Western Reserve University Ohio State University
BA MA
JUDITH CARMODY English Notre Dame College
AB Debate Advisor National Forensic League Ad
VISOF
ARLENE CARTER Physical Education Chairman Bowl
ang Green University Miami University Trinity Univer
sity Western Reserve University BSC MEd Malor
ettes Club Advisor
HAROLD CAYLOR Business lndrana State College
Edinboro State College Kent State University BSC
MEd DE Club Advisor
RONALD CHAMBERS Industrial Arts Kent State Uni
versity Western Reserve University BSC MA l62
NANCY CLARK Science Allegheny College University
of Michigan University of California Yale University
B Sc M A 4
CARL CLEMENTS Mathematics Chairman Capntal
University Ohio State University Western Reserve
Universxty Fenn College Drew University B Sc M SC
FACULTY INDEX
JAMES CLIFFEL, Mathematics, John Carroll University,
Case Institute of Technology, Kent State University,
B Sc S M Ed, Ski Club Advisor Student United Appeal
Director
NORMA COWAN English Miami University BSC ISO
JEAN COX English University of Pittsburgh Colum
bio Unlversity Kent State University Duquesne Uni
versity Allegheny College AB BA
ROBERT CRARY Guidance Counseling Ohio State
University Western Reserve University B A B Sc
M A Ph D C E C Program Director
MARY CROTTY English Notre Dame College BA
JUDITH CURRAN Mathematics Notre Dame College
John Carroll University BSC
MOSES DANNENHIRSH Social Studies Western Re
serve University University of Chicago BA
HAROLD DAUGHERTY Physical Education John Car
roll University Ohio University BA MA Head
Basketball Coach
DALE DAVISON Science Michigan State University
Ohio State University Ohio University Purdue Unrver
I B Sc M
VIRGINIA DeMORA English Bowling Green State Uni
v rsity B SC M A
WILLIAM DeMORA Social Studies Ohio State Univer
sity Kent State University Indiana University BSC
M Ed Assistant Wrestling Coach
NATHANIEL DICKINSON Social Studies Kent State
University Ohio State University BSC Ed BSC MEd
6
FORREST DIEHL Social Studies George Washington
University Kent State University Hiram College
Claremont Graduate University University of Colo
rado B A M Ed Co sponsor for F TA
LILLIAN DRESCHER English Notre Dame College
SANDRA DRISCOLL Physical Education Wittenberg
University BSC Cheerleader Advisor Cheering Block
Advisor
JOAN DUPREY English Western Reserve University
BA Eucuyo Advisor
CLARENCE ECKERT Industrial Arts Kent State Uni
versity Western Reserve University B Sc M Ed M A
Head Wrestling Coach Assistant Track Coach
AHMED FELLAGUE Foreign Language Ohio State
University Georgetown University West Virginia Uni
versity University of the Americas BSC MA IS9
KATHLEEN FOGARTY English Bowling Green Univer
sity Ursuline College John Carroll University BA
FRANK FOWLER Adlusted Curriculum Ohio State
University Bowling Green State University Ohlo Uni
versity B Sc Ed B SC Agr
DANIEL FRANCETIC Science Duquesne University
West Virglnxa Wesleyan University St Louis Univer
sity Fenn College Western Reserve University BEd
SHELDON FREEDMAN Science City College of New
York Western Reserve University C W Post College
B Sc M A M S Chess Club Advisor 4
KATHRYN FRYE Home Arts Chairman Kent State
University BSC
JAMES FURLONG Business University of Dayton
BSC
ALOYSIUS GALICKI Industrial Arts Ohio University
Kent State University B Sc M Ed Assistant Football
oach
WILLIAM GALL Science Duquesne University BS
4
KATHERYN GATES Foreign Language English Mar
shall University of Huntington BA MA
EDRI GEIGER Social Studres Muhlenberg College
246
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business, Fenn College, Kent State
University, East Carolina College, BSC., M.Ed. Stamp
Club Advisor. . . ..... .....
JOHN GERMOCK lndustrral Arts California State
Teachers College University of Pittsburgh University
ot Connecticut B Sc
WILMA GILLMAN Division Dean Heidelberg College
Western Reserve University BA MA
DONALD GLASER Social Studies Ohio Wesleyan Uni
versity Ohio State University B A M A Political Af
fairs Club Advisor
MARGIE GORSLENE Mathematics West Kentucky
State College Miami University University of Cincin
nati Ohio State University BA MEd AB Futue
Teachers of America Advisor
JOHN GRIFFIN Division Dean Western Reserve Un1
versity BSC MA
ELEONORA GUZMAN Forengn Language Macalester
College Universxty of Minnesota BSC
RONALD HARDING Social Studies Ohio University
Kent State University Western Reserve University
B Ed BSc Bowling Coach
DALE HARPER Music Chairman Cincinnati Conser
vatory of Music Akron University Western Reserve
University University of Cincinnati BSC MA Big
Show Sponsor Football Band Show Sponsor
SUE HARRIS English Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio
State University BA BSC
DEAN HAWVER Science Ohio State University Kent
State Unlversity Thiel College BSC MA
GERALD HENDERSON English Bowling Green Univer
slty B SC Ed
RAYMOND HIVELY Foreign Language Social Studies
Rio Grande College Ohio State University Colorado
University Otterbenn College Franklin University BA
M Ed World Affairs Club Advisor
GERTRUDE HOEGER Art Ohio State Universlty West
ern Reserve University Kent State University Ohuo
Wesleyan University Michigan State University BSC
M
THOMAS HOFFART Industrial Arts John Carroll Uni
Varsity Football Coach Assistant Golf Coach
FRANK HOFFERT Social Studies Western Reserve
University BA MA Student Council Advisor I56
SUE HOSLER Business Findlay College BSC
RICHARD HUNGERFORD Industrial Arts Hiram Col
lege Oberlin College Kent State University BA
M Ed c
WILLIAM HUNTER Principal Mount Union College,
Kent State University Ohio State University AB
MA BA
JACK JENKINS English Indiana University Western
Reserve University University of the Pacific BA
MA AB Stage Crew Advisor Dramatics Director
FRED JOHNS Divrsion Dean Western Reserve Uni
versity Kent State University Ohro State University
B Sc M A Senior Banquet Advisor 4
ALBERT JUDGE Science Kent State University Ken
yon College University of Florida Western Reserve
University BSC MSC MEd Science Seminar Ad
VISOT
MILTON KADLEC Industrial Arts Illinois State Nor
mol lnstltute John Carroll UHIVETSITY BA Assistant
Football Coach
EMELIE KAYE English De Paul University Chicago
University Duquesne University, BA MEd
CONSTANCE KREICHER Foreign Language, Ohio Unl
versity A B Friendship Club Advisor
FIEANK KRPICAK Business Youngstown University
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serve Universityg BA. , . . I56 versity, Kent State University, M.Ed,, B.S.S, Assistpgig
I ' I5 ' ' ' , ' ' 4' 156 . .I
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' ' ' ' " 152 AB. . .' .. .... f ,............... l5tS . . ..... .... ' ..,..... f ............ . .....l65
JEAN LANCE, Business, St. Bonaventure University,
B.B.A. ,,....A...,.,,...,.....,.,. ,..... , . , 161
JAMES LAWRENCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
John Carroll University, B.Sc. ,..,....., .,.,... 1 63
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counseling, Northwestern
College, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A.. .148
CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum, Ohio State
University, Western Reserve University, Kent State
University, B.B.A. .. ,.,...,,...,... ...,.,,. 1 66
WILLIAM LIEBAL, Business, Youngstown University,
Kent State University, Ohio State University, B.Sc.,
M.Ed., B.Ed. ..,., ..,..,...,.,.,,. ,,...,. 1 6 1
JAMES LINDSAY, Social Studies, Chairman, Baldwin-
Wallace College, Wesleyan University, B.A., M.A.
Honors Program Coordinator . . , . ...,. . , .156
ANN LIVINGSTON, English, Miami University, Mount
Union College, Western Reserve University, B.A., 151
RONALD LOKAR, Mathematics, Kent State University,
B.Sc. Assistant Baseball Coach, Assistant Football
Coach . .. .. ..,,.., ..,......., . .. ...153
MARILYN LUCAS, Science, Lake Erie College, Western
Reserve University, A.B., M.Sc. ,... ....,, ...... 1 5 4
WILLIAM McCARTER, Social Studies, John Carroll
University, Cleveland Marshall Law School, B.Sc.,
M.A.,B.A. ... .... H156
FRANCINE MCDONALD, English, Meredith College,
Western Reserve University, B.A. .. .. .. . . .151
DAVID MCKELVEY, Business Muskingum College, ln-
diana University, University of Dayton, Kent State
University, B.A., M.Ed. ....., ,....,,, . ,,,. 1 61
ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN, Guidance Counseling, Kent
State University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc.,
M.A. , ..,.., . .,,. ,..,.,...,.....,. , 149
KATHRYN MADISON, English, Ohio State University,
Michigan State University, B.A., B.Sc.. .. M151
CAROL MARCUS, English, New York City College, New
York University, B.A. Spectrum Club Advisor ...151
RONALD MARKWELL, English, Western Kentucky
State College, B.A., M.A. Euclidian Editorial Staff
Advisor .......... .,,..,.,,,.,.,, . .. .,..15I
EILEEN MARSH, Social Studies, Lock Haven State
Teachers College, B.Sc. .......,.......,..,,.. 157
DONALD MARTIN, Guidance Counseling, Kent State
Hnigersity, Toledo University, Ohio University, B.Sc.,
.E . ........,.,..,....... , .,.,.,.,...,,, 149
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts, Iowa State Univer-
sity, Kent State University, B.Sc., M.Ed. ........, 163
KATHERINE MEASAMER, English, Denison University,
B.A. Spectrum Advisor. ..,.,.,.,.,...,.,....,, 151
EDMUND MIZE, Business, Ohio State University, Ohio
University, Kent State University, B.S. Survey Busi-
ness Staff Advisor. ,..,. ..... ,.....4,.,,...,., 1 6 1
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education, Baldwin-Wallace
College, Bowling Green State University, Western Re-
serve University, B.A., M.Ed., M.A. Athletic Director.
163
KATHERINE NEWMAN, Home Arts, Otterbein Col-
lege, B.A. Red Cross Club Advisor. .......,,.., 163
CAROLE NIEBES, English, Kent State University,
B.S.Ed, . ,,.......... .........,............. 1 51
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
Bowling Green State University, Kent State University,
B.Sc., M.Ed. Foreman's Club Advisor, Head Tennis
Coach. ..............,.........,........... 163
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts, Marshall University,
,KxeRt State University, John Carroll University, B.A.,
. . .........................,.........., 163
MYRA OLIVER, English, Mount Union College, West-
ern Reserve University, London University, Ohio State
University, M.A., B.A. ......,...........,...,. 151
JUNE PHYPERS, Business, Western Reserve University,
New York University, Denison University, Middlebury
College, Radcliffe College, Spencerian School, Univer-
sity of Paris, Kent State University, A.B., B.Ed., M.A.,
B.A., B.Sc.Ed.. .... . ..,.. ,.... ..... 1 6 1
LOLA PINNEY, English, East Orange University,
Wayne State University, Upsala College, Notre Dame
University, Western Reserve University, B.A., A.B. 151
ALLAN POKLAR, Industrial Arts, Ohio State Univer-
sityB.Sc, .,,.. .. .. . .163
FRANK PRINGLE, English, St, Francis College, John
Carroll University, Kent State University, Western Re-
serve University, Bucknell University, St. Bonaventure
University, B.A. Head Golf Coach. . .. . .151
RICHARD RACKOVAN, Science, Mathematics, Dickin-
son College,MiIlersville State College, Baldwin-Wallace
College, Georgetown University, Highland University,
Fenn College, B.Sc., M,N.S. Tennis Coach. , . 154
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies, Wilmington Col-
lege, Ohio University, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed. Student Coun-
cil Advisor . , . ,, . . . , .. .157
CONCETTA RASI-l, Business, John Carroll University,
Notre Dame University, A.B., B.A. Future Business
Leaders of America Advisor. . , .. . .161
MARILYN REIFF, Physical Education, Bowling Green
State University, B.Ed., B.Sc. Girls Leaders Club Ad-
visor. . . . . ,. . . , 169
HOWARD REMINICK, Physical Education, University
ot Toledo, Western Reserve University, M.A., B.Ed.
Assistant Wrestling Coach, Boys Gymnastics Club Ad-
visor. . . ,. , M169
CHARLES RENO, Mathematics, Science, Edinboro State
College, Harvard University, B.Sc., M.Ed. Math Club
Advisor. . . , . , . 153
MARTIN RENO, Mathematics, Science, Edinboro State
College, Harvard University, B.Sc., M.Ed., M.Sc,. 154
VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education, Miami University,
B.Sc., B.Ed. Swimming Team Coach. .. . ,169
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics, West Virginia Uni-
versity, Ohio State University, Muskingum College,
West Liberty State College, Kent State University,
University of Hawaii, Fenn College, Case Institute
of Technology, Indiana University, B.Sc., M.A., M.Ed.
Projection Club Co-sponsor, Camera Club Sponsor 153
LEONARD ROBUCK, English, Western Reserve Univer-
sity, B.A., M.A. National Forensic League Advisor,
Talent Scouts Advisor, December Play Director. .151
OTTO SANTOS, Business, John Carroll University, Kent
State University, B.B.A., M.Ed. Euclidian Business Staff
Advisor , , . , ..,. , . , .161
CHARLES SAWYER, Business, Kent State University,
B.Sc., M.Ed. . . ,..,... . , .. , . ,161
BARBARA SCHNEIDER, English, Social Studies, Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Ed. . ., . . .151
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal, Kent State
University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A.,
M.Sc. . . , , . .........146
WILMER SHUSTER, Business, Ohio University, B.Sc.
National Scholarship Society Advisor, Cross-Country
Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, Track Coach,
Spirits Club Advisor . .. , ,,,..,,..,. ..161
RICHARD SLEITH, Science, Bowling Green State Uni-
versity, Kent State University, B.Sc.Ed. Assistant Junior
Varsity Football Coach. ,.... ..... ,,..,. . . .. .155
GRANVILLE SMITH, English, Indiana State Teachers
College, Pennsylvania State University, Duquesne Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.A. Survey Editorial Staff Advisor. 151
LARRY SMITH, English, Muskingum College, B.A.
Key Club Advisor. ...... .................... 1 51
RUTH SMITH, Guidance Counseling, Flora Stone Math-
er College, Western Reserve University, B.A.,M,A. 148
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies, Muskingum College,
Kent State University, B.A. .....,,.,..,.....,. 157
MERWIN STAINES, Guidance Counseling, New York
State University, Muhlenberg College, Kent State Uni-
versity, University ot Colorado, B.Sc., M.Ed. P.A. Club
Advisor . . ,..,.........,......... ....148
247
JAMES STANLEY, Industrial Arts, Miami University,
B.Sc., B.A. ,.,,. . ,, .. ..,. ........ . . .163
WILLIAM STARR, Science, Indiana State College,
Pennsylvania State University, Michigan College, Fenn
College, Ohio State University, Allegheny College,
B.Sc., M.Ed .... . . ..,.,..,. ,A . .155
DONALD STEINBRINK, Science, Ohio State University,
B.Sc .,,. . . . . . .,..... .... , . . 155
CECELIA STILLMAN, Social Studies, Radcliffe College,
Cleveland College, Western Reserve University, Univer-
sity of Illinois, John Carroll University, A.B., B.A.
Youth Council on Human Relations Sponsor... . .157
JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies, Bluffton College,Ohio
State University, Western Reserve University, B.A.,
M.A. . . . , . . . . . . . 157
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University, Kent
State University, Stevens Point Teachers College, B.Ed.,
M.Ed., B.Sc. Chairman of Safety and Welfare Com-
mittee . , . .. .. 163
DAVID TANSKI, Science, Denison University, Arizona
State University, John Carroll University, San Diego
State University, B.A. Junior Varsity Football Coach.
155
SAM TAYLOR, Music, High Point College, Columbia
University, East School at Music, Northwestern Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.Mus. Choral Director .. .. ,164
EDWARD TEKIELI, Physical Education, Glenville State
University, West Virginia University, B.A,, M.A., M.Sc.
I-lead Football Coach. . , , , M169
ROSEMARY TERANGO, English, Ursuline College, B.A.
151
TED THEODORE, Art, Baldwin-Wallace College, West-
ern Reserve University, Cleveland lnstitute ot Art,
B.A., M.A. Head Cross-Country Coach, Assistant Track
Coach, Lettermen's Club Sponsor. , . 165
MARION THOMAS, Home Arts, Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, Kent State University, Cordon Bleu College, Uni-
versity of California, B.Sc. . . , 163
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Butler University, West Virginia University, Western
Reserve University, A.B., B.A. Head Track Coach. 153
DELORES TOCCO, Business, Youngstown University,
B.Sc. Friendship Club Advisor . . 161
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science, Alfred University,
University of Buffalo, Miami University, Siena Heights
College, B.Sc., M.A., M.T. . . . . , 155
MARGARET TORNSTROM, Physical Education, Bowling
Green State University, B.Sc. Swim Club Advisor.. .169
FRANK TROGLIA, Division Dean, Ohio State Univer-
sity, Western Reserve University, Kent State Univer-
sity, B.Sc., M.A. . . .. , .... .143
ANTHONY VACCARIELLO, Foreign Language, Miami
University, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A.
Ad Club Advisor. . , . ., . ..... ..159
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidance Counseling, Akron Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A., . .148
FRED VOLLMAN, Industrial Arts, Chairman, Cleveland
Institute of Art, Kent State University, Western Re-
serve University, M.A., B,Sc.Ed.. .. . H163
GEORGE WILEY, Assistant Principal, Oberlin College,
Western Reserve University, Ph.D., A.B., M.A, Na-
tional Honor Society Advisor. . . .... .146
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business, Villa Maria College,
Western Reserve University, Indiana State College,
B.Sc.. .. . , , , ........161
BARRIE WILSON, Mathematics, Indiana State College,
B.Sc.... ,... . ...,. .,......,153
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocational Coordinator, Kent State
University, John Carroll University, B.Sc., M.A., B.A.
P.A. Club Sponsor. .. .... .... ..., 1 4 6
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Foreign Language, Chair-
man, Moravian College, Middlebury College, Columbia
University, Muhlenberg College, B.A., M.A. American
Field Service Director, Language Lab Director. .... 159
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President of Council .
lst Ward Councilman
2nd Ward Councilman
Kenneth J. Sims
William F. Burns
William Monroe
Charles Crown
Arthur Davis
Harry Knuth
Willard Shutt
Harry Burkhart
3rd Ward Councilman Max Gerl
4th Ward Councilman Frank Chuckayne
Council-At-Large
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Anthony Sustarsic
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20850 St. Clair
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Big Bouquet A.,,,...A 252 Letterman's Club 1 1 . 249
Cleveland Management lnc. 250 Lubrizol Corp. . 248
City Officials ,,e. . 267 National Honor Society 249
Consolidated Graphic Arts 268 Non-Ferrous Metals 266
Eaton, Yale 81 Towne . , 1 . 263 Papp's Body Shop 254
Euclid High Student Council , 264 Pressure Castings Inc. 256
Euclid Key Club ...A 257 Raimor Studios . 258
Forsberg Enameling . . , 259 Skrl Tool 8. Die , 252
Future Nurses Club ,... , 254 Spirits Club . . . 253
Future Teachers Association , 248 Student Supply Store 251
Gornik's ..t..i..tt... 1 , 261 Wai Napolo ri,. 262
Carl A. Jonke ...... . . . 259 WCUY-FM ...., 261
Inter-County Title A . , , 255 Zatko Metals , 269
Knific Insurance . - A , . . 260
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Grdina Hardware
22336 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 1-0403
Boulevard Shoes
22306 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 1-0575
Hudson Pharmacy
922 East 222 Street
RE 2-7066
Alvin's Jewelers
690 East 185 Street
IV 1-4104
Bill's Clothes
22810 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-3440
Herb FitzgeraId's Record
635 East 185 St.
KE 1-1313
Consumer Tire Co.
20965 Euclid Ave.
WH 6-6262
Flickinger, lnc.
939 East 222 Street
RE 1-7100
Beale's Sohio
18610 Lake Shore Blvd.
lV 1-9703
Halle Bros.
Hammond Organ Studio
22475 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-1 135
Shop
Contemporary Music Manor
888 East 222 Street
732-8666
Brickman 81 Sons
21900 Euclid Avenue
481-5277
Euclid Poultry
590 East 185 St.
RE 1-8187
Miniature Raceways of Euclid
853 East 222 Street
731-2228
Famous Discounts, lnc.
695 East 185 St.
531-8636
Ambassador Lanes
22661 Euclid Ave.
486-3200
Euclid Savings Association
22818 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 2-9090
The E-Room
of
Euclid Senior High School
Wade S. Helwig, M.D.
26100 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio
Bali Hai Chinese Restaurant
25649 Euclid Ave.
RE 1-4800
Euclid Moving 81 Storage, lnc.
24600 Hartland Ave.
731-6633
Movie Club
of
Euclid Senior High School
Holzheimer Market
26588 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-3250
Euclid Blue Print 81 Supply
908 East 222 St.
731-4662
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Friedman Jewelers, lnc.
22304 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 1-3450
Wilke Hardware
809 East 222 Street
RE 1-7070
The Colonial Homestead
22066 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-8535
Don Miller Sohio
810 East 222 St.
731-9847
J. Dean Broge
20300 Miller Ave.
RE 1-0293
The Hillwood Manutactu
21700 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
Clayton Printing
756 East 222 Street
AN 1-2450
Dr. Stanley Post
of
Euclid, Ohio
Dr. Algird Blaskevica
848 East 185 St.
IV 6-0322
Chesterfield Steel Service
1220 East 222 Street
Euclid, Ohio
Paul's Barber Shop
687 East 185 St.
PO 1-6577
Jay Dee Cleaners
921 East 222 St.
RE 1-7060
ring
Dr. R. McGonagle
Braeburn Bldg.
RE 2-8600
St. Clair Builders Supply Co.
20020 St. Clair Ave.
531-6000
Bernadette Bridal Shoppe
22686 Shore Center Drive
261-5550
V. Demshars 81 Sons
22034 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 1-4770
Roesch Paint 81 Wallpaper Co.
855 East 222 St.
RE 1-3585-86
Lakeland Body 81 Paint Shop
1310 East 260 St.
RE 1-9006
Joseph 8. Anthony Hairdressers
22308 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 1-1550
Perkin's Pancake House
2780 Shore Center Drive
RE 2-8077
Rhyme Realty Company
535 East 185 St.
KE 1-9363
Austin Company
Steel Fabricating Division
Euclid, Ohio
Setina's
"Where Better Meats Are Sold"
IV 1-6740
Bing's Suburbia
"For the Young at Heart"
East 222 St. 84 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-0800
Euclid Blue Print 84 Supply
908 East 222 St.
731-4662
Solon Drug
21051 Euclid Ave.
KE 1-1135
Kennametal, Inc.
27691 Euclid Ave.
261-3500
J 8. B Shell
26051 Euclid Ave.
RE 1-9721
Howard Liston
27701 Euclid Ave.
731-4450
Dr. 8. Mrs. R, M. Baldwin
22408 Lake Shore Blvd
261-31 1 1
Second Federal
22480 Lake Shore Blvd
731-1 1 1 1
Nick's Barber Shop
624 East 222 St.
Euclid, Ohio
Louis Hair Styles
20030 Lake Shore Blvd.
IV 1-3775
Micro Machine 81 Tool Design, Inc.
911 East 222 St.
AN 1-3030
Kapel Builders 8. Realty, Inc.
25000 Euclid Ave.
RE 1-0400
Dr. R. B. Broglio
of
Euclid, Ohio
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Petric's Barber Shop
783 East 185 St.
lV 1-3465
Shore Television Center
26630 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 2-7557
LaTour Oldsmobile, Inc.
25200 Euclid Ave.
261-2800
Mary Jane Shoppe
664 East 185 St.
IV 6-4435
Doc's Gulf Service
751 East 185 St.
481-6427
Modern Deb
22822 Lake Shore Blvd.
RE 2-9299
Precision Optical
22580 Lake Shore Blvd.
AN 1-1166
Dr. Harry Wise
26100 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio
Dr. 81 Mrs. R. A. Kriessler
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-31 1 1
Paul J. Everson Realtor
24100 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6200
Alaimo Shoe Repair
Smith Bros. Cleaners
27583 Euclid Ave.
261-0495
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After a hectic year, which
actually has only been seven
months, my staff and I would
like to thank Mr. Jim "Hersh-
baby" Parkinson, our person-
al agent from Consolidated
Graphic Arts, for his concern,
Raimor's for their emergency
service, Mr. Santos for his ma-
licious jokes about the Editorial
Staff, the entire Business Staff
for the money, and Mr. Mark-
well for his keys and time.
To my staff, I can only
say remember the Saturdays,
Sundays, and weekdays shot,
wrestling in the halls, pizza,
EUCLIDIAN-SURVEY football
game, MacDonald's, jumping
rope with white fake holly,
waterfights from the balcony,
bringing home the Christmas
tree Ca live onell, "Down with
Santa", "Repent", dodging
janitors, "Ban SURVEY", tap-
ing the lock, the art of table-
sleeping, throwing SURVEY
spys out, our own personal Bat
Poles, the clandestine Dutch
Door, the Vermillion trip, los-
ing pictures, kidnapping SUR-
VEY typewriters, eternal black-
board messages, censored cap-
tions. . . oh, yes . . . and THE
BOOK.
Sincerely,
Jan Tuckerman
Editor-in-chief
EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF
Jan Tuckerman ,
Celeste Andrews .
Sheryl Glicker
Judy Coolidge
, , . , . . , Editor-in-Chief
. , . . . . Art Editor
Layout Editor
. Mounter
Barb Zele .
Noreen Cavan
Ginny Yapel
Sue Land .
Ken Ginsburg , , , Mounter Noreen Benvenuto
Doug Hackle , . Mounter Kathy Calvert
Cindy Wallace . . . . Mounter Barb Dauer .
Diane Frank . .
Steve Bayer . .
Chuck Cox .
Cec Hunt . ,
Sue Mahusky . .
Sandy Skrli .
Sharon Gerl
. . Copy Editor
, . Copy Writer
Copy Writer
.. . Copy Writer
, , . , Copy Writer
, . . Copy Writer
Identification Editor
Betsy Gaydos
Patti Gingell .
Peg Hocevar
Karee Heighton
Dawn Jackson ,
Shirlee Paplako
Jan Schneider
Carol Frank . , . , . Senior Editor Barb Wile
Margie Engel , . , , Junior Editor Art Yerty , . . .
Shirley Krapence , M Sophomore Editor Linda Pistotnik .
Kathy Marten , , , . Faculty Editor Mr. Otto Santos
Tanya Kokal ,.
Pat Rock . . .
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Editor
Marty Frank . . . .. Photographer
Larry Kemper . . , , .,.. Photographer
Randy Price .,....., . , Photographer
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