Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1967
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Hail to thee, O Euclid High School,
To thy name all praise we sing.
Happy days of youthful pleasure,
Learning, living life so dear.
Our hearts fill with gratitude
For all that is to be . . .
Alma Mater, Euclid High School,
All our praise we bring to thee.
Where the blue of Erie's waters
Casts the sun's bright golden rays,
There all Euclid's sons and daughters
Sing the joys of student days.
lf after days be dark and drear
And storms of life draw nigh,
The memories of our friendships here
Will lift our hearts to Euclid High.
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
711 East 222nd Street
Euclid, Ohio 44123
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CO N T E N TS
Introduction ............... 6
Academics . . . 18
Sports . . . .... . . 50
Organizatio s . . . 78
Activities . . . 130
Seniors ...... 146
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Supplement ...... 285
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life is secured for the
group and the lonely.
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builds his own pattern.
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rarely yields to excitement or
special rewards. The extraordi-
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with superior grades and honors.
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down the halls, play a large assortment of fun
and games or spend an afternoon over a cho-
colate sundae in the E-room. Each event does
not change a person, it merely adds to the pat-
tern of life. The very, very popular combine with
the not-so popular in all sorts of fantastic
caprices. Away from the gregarious groups, two
individuals are able to develop meaningful re-
lationships, combining both gaiety and serious-
ness. The pattern of relationships enables one
to distinguish between the faces in a crowd and
one's true, honest friends.
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The monotony of day after month
stops just long enough to congratu-
late and recognize the few. Endowed
with the spirit to seek excellence,
the honored appear distant to the
student sitting in the back of the
congratulating throng. But even the
unrecognized realize the meaning of
honor.
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stillness. And the pattern is broken. But after the
burst of frenzy the quiet begins anew. The som-
ber absence of voice, music and clattering din
allows a precious moment for loneliness. Yet,
the mind seeks to leave its solitary state. Re-
leased to revel in the racket of a crowd, one
shouts until the noise reaches an unbearable
height of expression, until it dies. And each
moment retains the noisy quietness.
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conforming to a great
pattern of oneness, the
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ways of expression
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each student becomes a part of the academic
world. The never-ceasing assignments and ex-
pected excellence weigh the student down. But
for all of the lectures and sleepy study halls, the
academic pattern consists of a student and his
text, meeting alone, to learn.
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Dale E. Mansperger
William Fi. Fortner
Milan A. Jaksic
William J. Tomko
Lowell B. Davis
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Unceasing activity and planning
comprise the routine followed at the
Board of Education. Responsible for
all aspects of school operation, and
aided by employees, the five members
of the Board seek to provide and
maintain a high standard educational
system for EucIid's young people. The
individual student may become ac-
quainted with the Board through a
variety of means, one being at-
tendance at a monthly meeting with
a government class. Regardless of
the extent of a student's knowledge
of its functions, he recognizes the
Board of Education as the basis for
and ruling faction of Euclid's school
system.
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ADMINISTRATION
To many, a principal looms as an
omniscient figure identified by voice
via the public address system. For
others, only the one or two adminis-
trators dealing directly with students
are visited in the mysterious abode
called the administration corridor.
Aiding the head principal in the realm
of school policies, the four assistant
principals perform a range of tasks
designed to keep Euclid running
smoothly. Perhaps Dr. Bergem pos-
sesses the most familiar face. His
signature appears on the bulletin that
informs the student body of important
events. And he frequently must stage
and direct spirited pep rallies. lVlr.
Johns, in a newly attained position,
guides the extra-curricular activities.
Through numerous conferences, the
senior who decides to attend college
scours through catalogues and bul-
letins under the guidance of Mrs.
Sheats. Although lVlr. Lindsay may not
be a familiar face to the student, he
actively supervises the faculty and
coordinates the curriculum. To meet
the leadership challenge, lVlr. Hunter
sagaciously blends all of the in-
dividual units to maintain maximum
efficiency.
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COUNSELORS
Mentioning a Dean evokes various
reactions from various people. The
most common impression concerns
a merciless individual who spends
most of his time dealing with disci-
plinary problems. The first impression
does not view the deans and coun-
selors in the proper perspective.
Aside from disciplinary matters, the
counselors advise students on their
vocational plans, and grades. Oc-
casionally encountered when dealing
with students are more serious prob-
lems including personal conflicts or
family difficulties. In such cases the
counselor becomes personally in-
volved. During the three years, a few
students develop lasting friendships
with their counselors, either through
periodic detentions or frequent ap-
pointments. The counselor and dean
represent understanding adults con-
cerned both with the academic and
emotional needs of the student.
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NON-TEACHING
STAFF
To make a school run takes more
than professionals. The roles most
important to the physical operation
of an academic institution are filled
by secretaries, custodians, cafeteria
staffers, cleaning and maintenance
personnel. Rarely aware of the vital
part these individuals perform, the
student enjoys the result of their
presence. Librarians aid the dis-
traught student in need of research
materials. Nlr. Coatsworth, the school
treasurer, withstands the guerilla tac-
tics employed by bus pass purchasers
weekly, as well as processes school
funds. Too often the services are
taken for granted. Without secretaries
absences would go unrecorded, and
appointments would be forgotten. The
maintenance staff keeps repairing,
cleaning, and protecting the physical
plant. The non-teaching staff softens
the academic atmosphere with prac-
tical services.
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Frank Aultz Judy Carmody Jean Cox Joan Duprey
Marcia Backos Norma Cowan Mary Crotty Kathryn Fitz Simo
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Sue Harris
Marilyn Fuerst
Emelie Gale
James Gallagher
Paul Ganim
Barbara Garwood
Gerald Henderson
Francine McDonald
Carole Niebes
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ENGLISH
The challenging world of dangling
modifiers and comma splices exists
for each student. However, the Eng-
lish course consists of more than
learning the proper placement of a
semi-colon. Team-teaching adds in-
terest and variety to the program.
Moving the team's planning hour to
the period following the class permits
the three teachers to have a better
focus on the next day's program. lt
enables them to dwell on areas which
appear obscure to the student and
to spend less time on subjects which
are grasped more quickly. All classes
explore the world's literature. A stu-
dent ponders the intricacies of a
Shakespearean comedy, a Greek
tragedy, or an American short story.
Poetry leaves him with mixed e-
motions-appreciation for its beauty
and bewilderment at its construction.
Writing clinics aid students in master-
ing the art of written communication.
Striving to present many areas and
still maintain interest, the English
Department successfully permits a
student to earn required credit and
to gain a measure of appreciation for
his language.
Non-historical thoughts
SOCIAL STUDIES
History conjures up the image of slightly non-
social scholars searching for original documents.
The Social Studies Department uses history as its
basis. However mandatory a state requirement de-
manding a knowledge of the U. S. tradition, the
department strives to present history in a dynamic
fashion. Rather than scholars, teachers develop in-
terested citizens. The wide variety of courses treats
both contemporary and ancient problems. The family
is studied sociologically in Home and Family, while
basic economic doctrines become a part of the
student's background in Economics. The tight sche-
dule of classes keeps the insight-inspiring teacher
lively and witty. Interesting historical anecdotes re-
duce the misery of date memorization. Surviving
early courses, the history buff is afforded the op-
portunity to explore, postulate hypotheses, write
copious term papers, and appreciate the Western
heritage. Both students and teachers expand their
knowledge of current events through the reading of
a weekly publication. The problem of combining the
many facets of the social studies is partially solved
by capable instructors. Still, American History re-
mains an unyielding giant to many students. Lively
interpretations coupled with sometimes riotous de-
bates temper the giant.
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Nathaniel Dickinson Ronald Harding Eileen Marsh
Forrest Diehl Frank Hoffert Mary Jane Mazi
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Dave Nichting Wayne Smith
Mike Raicevich Cecelia Stillman
James Stuckey
Leonard Weisenberg
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Cari Clements
Judith Curran
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MATHEMATICS
field.
Abstract and concrete ideas merge
in the Mathematics Department. Be-
ginning algebra and technical math
present basic ideas. The student pro-
gresses from beginning courses.
Fundamentals expand to more ab-
stract concepts in geometry, trigono-
metry and calculus. Strange symbols
acquire meaning. Problems previously
unconquerable suddenly have a solu-
5 tion. In computer math, a new course,
students learn to use the computer as
a technical tool much as they would
a slide rule to aid in calculations. The
varied program affords each student
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"I thought these fleas were supposed to be trained!"
Ronald Backos
Olin Bailey Ruth Barrell
James Calvert
Nancy Clark
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Daniel Francelic
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William Gall
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Albert Judge Marilyn Lucas Richard Sleith
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SCIENCE
Science has a technical simplicity too often ig-
nored or unappreciated. At the high school level very
basic courses in biology, chemistry, natural re-
sources and physics introduce natural science to the
student. E.very level of instruction strives to show
just a bit of the wonder of the physical world. Lab
experiments and ample texts supplement the class-
room lecture. Write-ups appear as busy work to stu-
dents but the teacher expects understanding of
experimentsg graphs and conclusions force the no-
vice chemist to relate forty minutes of lab to con-
cepts developed by giants in the field. Apart from the
emotional, sociological, and practical programs of
study, the third floor domain of science is impervious
to traditional methods and courses. Dynamic changes
continually alter the curricula. Following an inspired
lecture the student feels slightly microscopic real-
izing the scientific world still remains to be con-
quered.
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Donna Baumeister Eleonora Guzman
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Enthusiasm and diligence, the canons OT the
Foreign Language Department, constitute the creed
of its teachers. Eager to apply such techniques as
the lab, films and singing, the foreign language
teacher becomes an exuberant symbol of his re-
spective linguistical country. The results and effect-
iveness of these methods are illustrated by the
thousands of lab slips turned in each year and at-
tendance at department-sponsored foreign movies.
But the teacher is not the only link to another cult of
Western civilization. Written practice forms an in-
tegral part of advanced study. Literature reveals the
nature of the country, while a worn dictionary be-
comes the student's irreplaceable friend and com-
panion, although dialect and antiquity force one to
utilize the technique of oral questioning during an
unbelievably brief classroom time. Both the lab and
language teacher offer the pupil his only chance at
oral recitation which aids application and compre-
hension. From the boredom of repetition springs the
ability to skillfully speak another tongue, the depart-
ment's monumental gift.
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Psychomecs sounds rather fore-
boding to a casual observerg a partici-
pant in this course of study seems to
have to deal with ultra-sophisticated
problems. Instead, it is another name
for home arts. Apart from instructing
tomorrow's homemakers in practical
skills, the Home Arts Department at-
tempts to instill in its students pride
and responsibility. The girls become
acquainted with the fundamental prin-
ciples of planning, supplying and run-
ning an orderly household. Family
living introduces the complexities of
a family's organization. Clothing
courses improve the technical and
designing abilities. Theory becomes
an important background for the
actual situations a girl will encounter.
With increased understanding and
proficiency, home economics, be-
comes an art.
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For some the industrial arts cor-
ridor is a refuge from the prosaic
classroom lecture. The courses of-
fered give a boy the chance to work
with his hands. He may test his skill
at woodworking or metal tooling,
learn to appreciate the complexity
and workmanship inherent in an auto-
mobile engine or study the circuitry
of a radio. In drafting or mechanical
drawing he receives the basics for
becoming an architect or engineer.
Industrial arts is designed to develop
and teach skills and trades. The suc-
cess of the courses rests strongly on
the creative, practical abilities the
department strives to discover.
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BUSINESS
Possessing the largest Business De-
partment in the district, Euclid is both
proud and aware of its efficiency and
usefulness. Sponsoring such activi-
ties as the Cooperative Office Edu-
cation and Distributive Education Pro-
gram, the department infiltrates the
city with competent and eager stu-
dents who obtain well-paying posi-
tions in offices and stores. Over one
half of the students at Euclid are
enrolled in some type of business
course either for vocational or per-
sonal use. This, plus the realization
that all business courses are elective
illustrates the popularity and signifi-
cance of the business world. After
successfully struggling through the
rigorous business curriculum at Eu-
clid, the student is faced with an
assortment of opportunities as num-
erous and as varied as the rows of
business machines he has finally
mastered.
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Carol Williams
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Major objectives realized through the study of
art include the ability of expression by the individual.
Group instruction as well as separate projects aid
each student in developing an image of the world
around him. One broadens this image through a
variety of media. As the student of art experiments
with color, line and texture, he comes to compre-
hend not only his own work, but also that of others.
Frequent art shows afford the student the opportunity
to bask in satisfaction and occasionally sell his
works. Advanced courses include a number of M,,,....
sketching field trips designed to acquaint the serious
student with the dynamic subjects he must commit
to tangible forms. Art enlarges the student's relation
to his environment as its scope approaches a true
understanding and appreciation.
"I think it winked at me!"
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MUSIC
The piece of music lay on the slightly slanted
stand. After sight-reading the seemingly impossible
music, the instrumentalist envisioned the hard work
ahead. The sopranos rested as the basses sloughed
over the difficult arrangement. The accompanist
pounded incessantly. Following these rough first
readings, the weeks that followed afforded the
serious student the opportunity for practice. In ad-
dition to individual and group rehearsals, the music
major is fortunate in being able to elect two years
of theory. The department strives to develop co-
operative spirit both in group enthusiasm and in
musical interpretation.
"Next year l think l'll get a gold beret."
. . . reaps results.
JOURNALISM
Journalism offers a comprehensive
study of the newspaper field. The
techniques of writing a good editorial,
the graphic arts skills, typesetting,
layout and printing, become a part
of the student's communicative na-
ture. Graduating unto the Survey staff,
the pupil practices his newly attained
skills. Staff journalism certainly does
not cover the range of the journalistic
world. Accordingly, second year
journalism has as its base, refined
writing--newspaper style and crea-
tive. Included both years are the
fundamentals of composition which
form the basis of journalism. Aware
of new skills, the student is able to
abandon theoretical classroom as-
signments and communicate more
precisely.
DRAMA
Students in a drama class explore
the depths of theater. They carefully
examine the themes of various plays
and the development of many char-
acters. Emphasis lies on the practical
aspects of play production. Indivi-
duals create and design sets and cos-
tumes. They conduct experiments
with the proper application of make-
up and work to learn the secrets of
effective lighting. Everything absorbed
from class discussions and experi-
ences climaxes in a one-act play com-
pletely produced and directed by the
class. ln bits and pieces the theater
has evolved in the mind of the stu-
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Concentration in stripes for Darla Pasteur and Linda Prioreschi
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Since its introduction driver train-
ing has risen in popularity as eager
novices desire to learn the art. Pre-
liminary tests given to each enroliee
determine his capabilities and mea-
sure such things as reaction time and
night driving ability. Before any actual
driving conditions are encountered,
the students discuss the laws and
theories of sate driving. Daily review
and practice aid each individual in
becoming more confident and able.
The goal of driver training lies in this
end.
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ADJUSTED CURRICULUM
Learning practical skills and ap-
plying them to everyday living, the
Adjusted Curriculum student becomes
familiar with areas that will aid him
after graduation. The pupil studies
standard school courses under the
guidance of specially trained teach-
ers. individual achievement is the goal
of the student in this unique program.
Increased reading speed and learning in all subjects
READING
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Designed for students on all levels
of academic ability, Reading Improve-
ment structures and coordinates itself
around each individual. A purely op-
tional and voluntary course, only time
and effort can determine the student's
results. Ultimately a 75M improve-
ment in reading speed ability is
gained after unfailing attendance at
biweekly appointments in the reading
lab. Using such devices as shadow
scopes, phase reading films, and the
tachiscope, the course not only im-
proves the student's reading speed
but also his vocabulary, comprehen-
sion, study skills, and concentration.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Face flushed, slightly disheveled, a stu-
dent enters his class quietly, hoping no one
will take notice of his tardiness. He breathes
heavily as a result of the strenuous activity
that he performed during his physical edu-
cation class. The complete Euclid program
strives to challenge not only the physical but
the mental capacity of the student. To an
ardent follower of sports, this represents the
ideal presentation of the subject, but to many
others it symbolizes a required subject that
must be taken. Confronted with inadequate
and limited area, the department
facilities
attempts to overcome this handicap and to
persuade even the most reluctant student to
an active participation.
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Euclid society. The
athlete develops all
aspects of his charac-
ter during the long
seasons. Practice
never ceases. lt is re-
peated, spanning sea-
sons and sports. Ex-
pected to maintain an
"eligible" grade aver-
age, he seems to his
unathletic cohorts a
bit of a walking mar-
vel. All of the practice
and fatigue are not in
vain. Th e victories
make the hard work
worth it all.
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ence, John Sullivan, John Speck, Randy Wohlgemuth, David Price. Row 2: Bob Schauers, Chuck McLaughlin, Dennis Adams, Dick Kolesar, Jim Orazen, Brent Hamil-
ton, John Bell, Rick Hoinski, Jim Travarca, Larry Hahn, Nick Zadnik, Butch Denney, Rick Brown, Cliff Drobnik, Ray Schultz, Brad Lyman, Dave Zgonc. Row 3: Spiros
Gonakis, Paul Marino, Bill Scott, Bill Papp, Craig Sharon, Dennis Bosco, Steve Jezerinac, Doug Kelley, Terry Kollar, Mark Lombardi, John Deming, Ralph Doesburg,
Tim Gulich, John Oyster, Dave Redeye, Frank Lemmo, John Schulte, Eric Lyttle, Bill Young.
VARSITY
FOOTBALL
There is no casual observer of foot-
ball. The football addict avidly follows
the fortunes of his team. Spirit ex-
presses itself through overflow
crowds and numerous grandstand an-
tics. But the team plays the most
important role. Starting with opti-
mism, the squad lost its early season
hopes for a victory-filled season. De- . ..
feats were numerous. As the record
worsened, the fans hoped for a bit of
Euclid glory. The team worked and
sweated each balmy Friday night.
Each touchdown released an incal- .
culable amount of spirit. Finally for
Homecoming, victory was obtained.
The late season muddy victories il- X,
lustrated the tremendous determi-
nation of the team before shrunken X
crowds. The record was the official
memory, but the staunch and loyal
spectator remembers a long, hard
season.
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Euclid
Euclid
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Spirits leader celebrates a score
Seddon sizes up the situation.
VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCORES
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6 Collinwood .....
8 Garfield Heights
0 Valley Forge ....
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7 Parma .........
6 Cleveland Heights
0 Shaw ..........
20 Shaker ......
27 Brush .........
Wins 3 Losses 7
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FOOTBALL
The sophomore year provided an
opportunity for the football player to
become acquainted with the LEL
teams. The Junior Varsity team dili-
gently practiced and worked-out, but
spectacular crowds failed to ma-
terialize to watch the weekly game.
Stressing cooperation and funda-
mentals, the team developed its
talents. Although the season wasn't
victorious, the gridder learned to fight
for Euclid.
A tense moment for J.V. Cubs
Junior Varsity players take time-out for humor
luniar Varsiry Football Bottom Row KL to FU: Mike Mitch, Doug Alecci, Vic Valli, Bob Vunderink, George Gast, Dennis DeMojzes, Jerry Moses, Tom Severino Row 2
Don Emmert, Flon Swanson, Doug Hennie, Fred Arnold, Ken Chudzik, Doug Cable, Bob Pelernel, Ernie Gallo. Row 3: Richard Eder, Dave Nungesser John Blassin
game, Bob D'Apice, Pat O'ConnelI, John Tolar, Dave Lewis, Henry James Row 4: Kurt Slanic, Flich Schwabauer, Fred Grupe, Joe Serksnis, Jack Craigs Bill Brez
way, Jack Borden, Chuck Schmid, Jim Sulen.
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FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid
Euclid
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Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
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Euclid
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. 20 Garfield Hts.
. 12 Valley Forge
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. 6 Shaw
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VARSITY
SWIMMING
Chlorinated, wet and ready, the
swimmers faced their opponents with
a grim sense of determination. De-
spite the loss of a majority of their
starters, the swim team valiantly
fought to maintain their LEL Champi-
onship. A surprising number of new
names placed themselves on the
record book. Old and new mermen,
swimming in events they had never
planned on, developed new skills
and powerful relay teams. Statistics
alone do not tell the true story, for
many times this season the meet
ran down to the wire. Swimmers set
many new pool records and battled
for the last event stroke for stroke.
Developing a nucleus for next year's
team, the team placed well in the
district meet, successfully comple-
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SWIMMING SCORES
EucHd .... .... 56
EucHd .... .... 52
EucHd .... .... 43
EucHd .... .... 53
Euchd .... .... 55
EucHd .... .... 27
EucHd .... .... 36
Euchd ..., .... 53
EucHd .... .... 50
EucHd .... .... 56
EucHd ..,. .... 27
EucHd .,.. .... 48
EucHd .... .... 36
Euchd .... .... 51
Euclid .......... 45
Wins 9
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Cleveland
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Brush . . .
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Lakewood
Midpark .
Shaker ..
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Losses 6
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State 14th
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ln the split second of time between
the starter's direction to "take your
mark," and the shattering noise of the
starting gun, the mind of the Junior
Varsity swimmer is occupied by only
one thing, his race. He concentrates
on each upcoming stroke, knowing
that only perfection will give him a
victory. Then his mind skips ahead to
the first turn, as he mentally exe-
cutes it in preparation for the actual
race. After each race, the J.V. swim-
mer has learned and improved. After
each race, he is closer to graduating
from the ranks of the Junior Varsity,
as his skill approaches that of a
Varsity Swimmer.
JUNIOR VARSITY
SWIMMING SCORES
Euclid ..... . . .51 Shaw ... ....43
Euclid ..... .... 3 1 W.Fl.A. ..... .... 6 3
Euclid ..... . . .19 Lakewood .. . . . .76
Euclid ..... ...23 Shaker ...... ....72
Euclid ..... , . .23 Berea ........... .72
Euclid ..... .... 3 5 Cleveland Hts. .,.. 60
Euclid ..... . . .50 Shaw ........... .43
Euclid .,... . . .29 Gilmour ..... . . . .66
Euclid ..... . . .14 Lakewood ... . . . .81
Euclid . . .35 Shaker .... ..,. 5 6
Euclid .......... 33 Fairview . . .... 61
Euclid ...,...... 23 Heights ..... .... 7 2
Wins 2 Losses 10
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Templeton, Row 2: Fred Essex, Vaughn Brothers, Louie Stevens, Jefi Bish, George Prokopovich, Jerry Moses, Mark Humphrey, Dennis Mayock
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WRESTLING
Traditionally good, the wrestlers
provided another season of victories.
Most weight classes were filled by ex-
perienced individuals. The talented
coaches prepared the wrestlers and
perfected their techniques. In several
weight classes, new talent was devel-
oped following opening shaky starts.
These novice members of the team
played important roles in later close
meets. Casual spectators attempted
to follow a match, but the wrestling
fans understood the referee's deci-
sions, and usually approved of the
Euclid victories. However, the one or
two vital meets on the road to LEL
championship were lost. A third place
finish in the sectionals sent two boys
to State. The wrestling team, with
great potential, showed the sophisti-
cated methods of Euclid coaching and
practice. The team, excellent, perhaps
more ready than other teams for all-
out victories, did not stimulate a great
amount of excitement. The veteran
wrestlers were expected to produce a
respectable Euclid record standard,
and the team did.
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Varsity Wrestling Boltorn Row KL lo Rl: Tom Cathcart, Gary Ciprian, Tim Baur John Meros Row 2 Rich Piscopo Jim Schwabauer Steve Piscopo
Jack Farrill, Pete Goulis. Row 3: Tom Seddon, John Tolar, John Speck, Mark Lombardi Paul Marino
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WRESTLING SCORES
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Euclid
Euclid
Garfield Hts. ....... 11
Eastlake North ..... 29
Lakewood ..... . . 7
Valley Forge ....... 28
Shaker ....... .... 1 1
St. Joseph .... .... 1 3
Cleveland Hts. ...... 28
Shaw ....... .... 9
Brush... ....1O
Huron .... . . 0
Parma ........ .... 3 3
Wins 7 Losses 4
Brush gets a lift from Euclid
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Bob Baur, Phil Vollman. How 3: Flobert Henderson, Bob Vunderink, Fred Arnold, Flon Jezeski, Doug Knaus, Jim Tolar.
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Some wrongly consider the term
"junior varsity" as something that falls
below averageg to others, it contains
the key to the future, the chance to
wrestle "big time" on the varsity
squad. Often the J. V. team demon-
strates and offers many startling dis-
plays of talent from sources that were
not previously considered. The
coaches, always on the lookout for
new talent, search the junior varsity
ranks to find replacements for the
graduating champions. Junior varsity
gives wrestlers a chance to develop
and improve skills and techniques that
one day they will use when elevated
to varsity positions.
Euclid
Euclid
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Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
CROSS COU NTRY
SCCRES
. 23 Valley Forge .... 32
. 32 Lakewood ........... 25
. 29 Parma .............. 28
. 40 Cleveland Heights .... 19
. 22 Shaw ............... 37
. 34 Shaker .............. 21
. 28 Brush .,...... 28
Wins 4 Losses 2
Ties 1
Euclid Relays 6th
St. Joseph Relays 6th
District Meet 3rd
Regional Meet 5th
L.E.L. Meet 3rd
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Meros, Mr. Ted Theodore, Head Coach. Row 2: Curt Hanson, Tom Cathcart, John Tucceri, Doug l-tackle, Dale Kalamasz, Leo Zupancic. Marty Eble, Wes Collins,
Jeff Flieder, Row 3: Scott Kolfel, Jim Ftieder, Leroy Williams, Frank Camloh, Tom Cooper, Joe Straub, Walt Bubley, Al Tegel, Jim Zivic. Row 4: Don Lewis,
Dave DiBiasio, Gary Ciprian, Dennis Mateyka, Ron Cooney, Dave Klopovic, Wayne Strebel, Andy Allenweg, Paul Nielsen, Jay Kitsos, Bob Lemmo.
CROSS COU NTRY
Probably the least heralded of fall
sports, Cross Country attracts more
competitors than spectators. With no
fans to cheer him on, the harrier de-
pends solely on his long hours of ex-
hausting practice to win. Obscured
in the mass of competitors at the
starting line, he becomes distin-
guished as he crosses the finish line.
The Cross Country team did not
assert its potential until late in the
season. At the LEL meet, the team
finished third. The strenuous work-
outs were justified in the season finale
as the Panthers notched a respect-
able place in the standings.
The Breakout
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INDOOR TRACK
Designated as a home of cham- Q
pions, the indoor track houses the
most successful team in EucIid's
history. Panther trackmen have been ,ff
characterized by a winning tradition.
This year the team provided its coach
with his one hundredth consecutive
home victory. Hardly a spectator
sport, track at Euclid draws the few
who want to see excellence personi-
fied. This year's team broke sup-
posedly unbreakable records. Each
victory attested the fact that Euclid
trackmen comprise one of the
district's most outstanding teams.
Euclid takes the lead.
Indoor Track Bottom Row KL to FU: John Fteith, Jack Prasek, Bob Smith, Bob Cuevas, Jim Moore, AI Tegel, Jim Reider, Terry Kollar, Jay
Kitsos. Row 2: Mike Applequist, Andy Altenweg, Jim Petrovic, Leroy Williams, Paul Nielsen, Larry Hahn, Mike Lonchar, Flay Schultz. Row 3:
Tom Omahan, Terry Reider, Dale Kalamasz, Sam Syracuse, Bill Korthals, Brian Ursich, Wes Collins, John Tucceri, Wayne Streble. Flow 4:
Jett Fieiderj Dan Zawack, George Gast, Arti lacofano, Rich Eder, Jett Fagen, Dave Nungesser, Richard Kipp, Bob Dudek, Bob Lemmo. Row 5:
John Deming, Jerry Hubacka, Frank Camloh, Bob Podobnikar, Ken Chudzik. Row 6: Ken McCreight, Tom Wendorh, Duane Doblar, Bill Shaffer,
Vic Valli, Walt Bubley, Ron Bock.
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TRACK SCCRES
Euclid 70 John Hay .
Euclid 7026 Glenville ..
Euclid ........ 64 Marshall ..
Euclid 37 East Tech .
Euclid 87 South .....
Euclid 44Va J.F.K. .... .
Euclid 68Vz Parma ....
Euclid 78 Valley Forge
Euclid 61 J.F.K. .... .
Euclid 54 East Tech .
Euclid 62 Shaker Hts.
Euclid ....,... 80 John Adams
Euclid .,...... 77 Collinwood
Wins 11 Losses 2
K. of C. Meet 2nd
City Meet 2nd
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TENNIS
Euclid .... 4
Euclid .... 4
Euclid .... 3
Euclid .... 5
Euclid .... 5
Euclid .... 3
Euclid .... 5
SCORES
Valley Forge ..
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Parma ...........
Cleveland Heights .
Shaw ,..........
Shaker ......
Brush ........
Wins 7 Losses 0
Winner of L.E.L. Championship
First Place in L.E.L. Singles
First Place in L.E.L. Doubles
TENNIS
Smashing its way through a victor-
ious season, the tennis team captured
the first LEL tennis championship
ever brought to Euclid. Traditionally
good in the spring season, the netters
surprised everyone by capturing a
well-earned LEL title with ease. The
tennis player represents his team
during a long and lonely battle. ln-
dividuality remains a constant factor
during summer practices as team
m e m b e r s improvise their own
methods. The tennis team provided a
fall champion unmatched in excel-
lence.
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VARSITY
BASKETBALL SCORES
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66 Garfield Hts. .,... .
70 Shaw ..,.... ....
73 Brush ..... ....
78 Parma ...... ....
63 Lakewood ........
51 Valley Foge ......
68 Akron Kenmore . . .
70 St. Joseph ........
59 Shaker ...........
86 Cleveland Hts. . . . .
64 Shaw ............
83 Brush ....... ....
75 Parma ...... ....
88 Lakewood ,.......
41 Valley Forge ......
39 Newark .,.,. ....
73 Shaker ..........
92 Cleveland Hts. . . . .
Wins 15 Losses 3
L.E.L. 2nd Place
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Varsity Basketball Kneeling KL lo H1 Bob Edwardsen, Flick Brown, Tom McFtedmond, Captain: Jeff Booms, Al Vilcheck, Jim Neidermeyer,
Don Shisila, Ewald Heise, Coach Daugherty, Row 2: Dan Leskiewicz, Don Lewis, Mike Boyle, Dan Zdanowicz, Dave Price, Ned Simpson,
Rod Sullivan, Dale Hocevar, Don Maxa, Coach Judge.
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BASKETBALL
Panther rooters were rarely excited
to the pandemonium and anxiety of a
close game. Most opponents were
methodically eliminated by consistent
good play and solid teamwork. Op-
ponents formulated various defenses
in an effort to stop the team, but near-
ly all failed. The Panthers made be-
lievers out of hesitant fans and skep-
tical newspapers. Pep rallies were no
longer necessary to excite interest in
the team. Capacity crowds packed
the gym home or away to watch the
Panthers defeat their opponents. The
season, tremendous in all respects,
ended without the championship vic-
tory. Still, basketball proved Euclid
spirit and excellence.
JUNIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL
ln rising from the obscurity tra-
ditionally attributed to any junior
varsity sport, this year's basketball
Kittens vibrated nearly as much ex-
citement as their varsity counterparts.
Sparked by close teamwork, hard
practice, enthusiastic spirit, and en-
couraged by a growing number of
spectators, the team survived hard-
fought victory after victory, as their
efforts were recorded in a near-per-
fect season.
Reflected reaction
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BASKETBALL SCGRES
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
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Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
Euclid
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Monica Naworski, Kathy
GIRLS' SPCDRTS
Girls' sports teams provide a chal-
lenge of competition and satisfaction
formerly enjoyed by only male con-
tenders. lnterscholastically arranged
games and meets for tennis, volley-
ball, basketball, and track teams re-
quire hours of unappreciated and
dedicated practice. Members making
the team proudly represent feminine
physical adeptness. Receiving little
support from crowds or cheers, the
girls sacrifice recognition for self-
satisfaction.
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Row IL to RJ: Joan Kropt, Kathy Schaser. Flow 2: Sharon Masek, Karen Holodniak, Luba Hadzima,
Laurich. Row 3: Leslie Kalan, Martha Davis, Debbie Erdman, Cheryl Laser, Susan Christie.
Girls' Volleyball Bottom Row fL to RJ: Joan Kropf, Kathy Laurich. How 2: Cheryl Fleed, Gayle Kramar,
Vivian Sobole. How 3: Cheryl Laser, Debbie Erdman, Beth Climo.
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Girls' Field Hockey IL to Rl: Debbie Galloway, Laura Blatecki, Janice Doherty, Joan Kropt, Kathy Laurich, Marsha Baker, Cheryl Laser
Glrls' Track KL ta RJ: Sybil Tetrick, Joan Kropf, Kathy Laurich.
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organizations
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Released from the class-
room, the student pro-
ceeds to appropriate a
vast amount of time on
extra - curricular affairs.
Organizations open an un-
limited number of ways in
which to spend many
hours. Clubs clamor for
members. And the officers
must devise numerous
projects and parties to
sustain interest. Each club
interprets service uniquely.
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Student Council IL to Rl: Bottom Flow: Pete Goulis. Ranee Iatelice, Peggy Schroeder, Shelley Tarantino. Gloria DeMario, Ruth Ganser, Kathy Randall, Noreen Ross.
Mary Jean DeTomas, Claire Templeton, Peggy Denise Scheurman, Judy Perko, Joanne Allchin, Jan Subel, Wendy Brown, Nancy Hagstrand, ChriS Geefv Clafabeih
Tannehlll, Dannie Dugan. Row 2: Sheryl Oyler, Donna Daugherty, Linnea Purvis, Shelley Spellman, Sandy DiNardo, Shirley Krapence, Pam Walker, Terry Testa,
Cindy Theis, Veronica Seibert, Julie Saiewski, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Luci Oliverio, Kathy Woodruff, Pat Gibbons, Lenore Buchholz, Jackie Weber, Jane Miller.
Flow 3: Sandy Skrlj, Judy Misch, Dolores Sobe, Marilyn Siders, Jackie Cabala, Leslie Kalan, Dorothy Trunkely, Gayle Mocarski, Sue Yozipovich, Pat Gephart, Jenny
Aultz, Joan Kadow, Lucy Stucki, Quay Proctor, Linda Spokas, Debby Beckwith, Jessica Loncala, Sally Yozipovich, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Winters. Row 4: Les
Sherman, Don Lewis, Bob Wickes, Jim Stoch, Joe Parisi, Joe Ciomek, Lyndi Moore, Kathy Moore, Kathy Laurich, Jan Kozak, Sally Flogell, Karen Lobas, Donna
Phillips, Marg Jarvis, Randi Svendsen, Sue Vidensek, Sue Chandler, Pat Letinowski, Carol Seslak, Marilyn Wolf, Judy Macrea. Row 5: Joe Sandra, John Rice,
Ron Heinlein, Mark Smith, Mike Lewam, Larry Hann, Russ Leisenhelmer. Dave Kuvent, Bob Henderson, Rick Holloway, Ken Stauffer, Jack Strunk, Paul Nielsen, Tim
Lawler, Ken Manley, Rick Nurmi, Jim Francis, Doug Cooney, Randy Sharon, John Arko, Bob Friedel, Rick Korzenowski, Rick Eder.
"Who us? All we do is paste leaves back on trees!"
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popular leadership, Student Council .4 -
attempted to increase representative ' -jj
participation in all areas of student C
government. ln an effort to increase
the student's interest in his own af-
fairs, Student Council illustrated that
accomplishment and economy could
be workable ideas in a large council.
The forty minute meetings invariably
were too short to adequately discuss
major proposals and ideas. Closer
relations between the faculty and the
students brought Student Council
nearer to one of its major goals.
Student Council successfully strived
for better communications.
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Student Council Officers IL to Rl: Lynn Bana, Nancy Winters, Ken Mantey, Dave Guba
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Student Council Execulive Board IL to Rl: Bottom Row: Jackie Cabala, Lynn Bana, Charlene Joyce, Nancy Winters, Leslie McArthur,
Mr. Hofiert. Row 2: Barb Wince, Kathy Marcus, Randi Svendsen, Lucy Oliverlo. Row 3: Tim Lawler, Ken Mantey, Dave Gubanc.
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SOPHOMORE F,T.A. Bottom Row IL to Ry: Cynthia Paparizos, Willis Driesbach, Debbie Tinker, Diana Pietro, Judy Gansen, Jean Lokar, Terri Sivert.
Row 2: Linda Sonntag, Diana Coopers, Jenny Grabitz, Sara Nantz, Joyce Haffee, Karen Icke, Diane Denison. Row 3: Pam Mahany, Brenda Payer,
Shiela Zurc, Mary Mog, Joan Henderson, Chris Srnick, Julie Sajewski. Row 4: Sue Fike, Rita Halsey, Karen Frank, Sharon Johnson, Karen Mohorich,
Marie Meehan, Susan Morris, Barb Gordos,
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Nancy Hagstrand. Row 2: Carol Hitchcock, Carol Henikman, Judy Perko,
Elaine Sabo, Treasurer: Linda Dailey, Historian, Linda Koeth, Jan Bradshaw,
Jill Goodwin. Flow 3: Judy Coolidge, Vice Presidentg Lucy Oliverio, President,
Barb Martin, Secretary.
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FUTURE TEACHERS
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AMERICA
The desire to gain insight into the
teaching profession motivates stu-
dents to join F.T.A. Speeches by
,li educators fill a large part of the rou-
, tine of the meetings. The induction
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professional aspect of teaching, al-
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il if comes the students through his ac-
l tivities as teacher's aid or hall guard.
Exposure to different areas of edu-
cation aids the club member in plans
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Guest speaker Robert Holloway addresses Future Teachers.
Junlor and Senior Future Teachers ol America IL to RJ: Bottom Flow: Marilyn Boyd, Mary Ellen Jaklic, Linda Bohinc, Peggy Tarantino, Kathy Discenzo, Bob Wicks,
Mike Harris, Jack Mikovic, Steve Craun, Robert Wallace, Richard Schneider, Leland McBride, Ron Kral, Linda Koeth, Sherry McCaul, Sherry Wieland. Row 2:
Judy Stiscak, Sharon Pawlechko, Rita Vasas, Gloria Regalbuto, Marty Wilder, Karen Shook, Karen Katona, Betty Grigonis, Diane Moats, Judy Perko, Kathy Pausic,
Lynn Bana, Nancy Hagstrand, Clara Hille, Barb Taylor, Sara Weinberger. Joann Allchin, Gloria Weber, Bernie Kirsch, Nancy Gere, Jill Goodwin, Cheryl Keyes, Debby
Naderer. Row 3: Lin Hersey, Kathy Mramor, Sue Chandler, Sharon Anderson. Cindy Sak, Shirley Krapence, Karen Skolaris, Pat Doyle, Judy Coolidge, Barb Frizzell,
Carol Pred, Kathy Marten, Chris Reinwald, Pam Cooney, Marton Reinke, Ellen Mrzner, Kathy Wilbur, Sally Rogell, Vishna Franic, Beth Hamby. Karen Holodniak,
Leslie McArthur, Linda Dailey, Row 4: Sue Christie, Linda Kopniske, Bonnie Newton, Karen Lobas, Sue Weber, Lucy Stucki, Sandy Schervish, Carol Burhenne, Carol
Schmidt, Noreen Skerley, Luci Oliverio, Pat McMunllen, Mary Ellen Garisek, Bonnie Perpar, Nancy Edwards, Sally Shemkunas. Laurel Warnke, Cathy Foster, Marilyn
Braun, Carole Caghan, Barb Shenk, Elaine Sabo, Marion Zaic. Row 5: Sue Kapler, Diana Koeth, Jill Janda, Chris Peterson. Diane Karrer, Jackie Mason, Bonnie
Kermavner, Sue Simon, Shelley Spellman, Nancy Hull, Karen Karberg, Sandy Doles, Carol Hitchcock, Rose Kimosh, Carol Henikman, Dorothy Urbancic, Marty Wiehn,
Linda Zadd, Colleen Skonier, Alison Trommetler, Leslie Robinson, Laura Forsythe, Kathy Laurich. Row 6: Carol lvaricic, Bonnie Dietrich, Kathy Autmuth, Jenny
Aultz, Barb Reed, Andrea Vidmar, Jan Bradshaw, Pat Griffin, Claudia Stallings, Carol Melnik, Carol Willert, Carol Kramer, Rose Mary Scott, Shirley Chisholm, Sue
Gustetic, Gloria DeMario, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Pam Long, Sue Williams, Sue Borsch, Sally Gulich, Pam Madden.
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Future Nurses or America Club Bottom Row IL to RJ: Nancy Stanley, Geri Nielsen, Peggy Vollman, Shelly Tarantino, Jeanette
Trout, Barb Dauer, Pam Cooney, Charlene Wendall, Kathy Moore, Barb Emser, Karen Gonas, Judy Matjasic. Ftow 2: Cindy
Phelps, Judy Skrrngar, Nancy Schubert, Janet McCauley, Cindy Wallace, Sue Hathaway, Mary Lou Cater, Joan Lewandowski,
Claire Templeton, Laurie Srckler, Mary Jo Klocker, Lynda Buchhols. Row 3' Cheryl Brown, Treasurerp Alvera Vargo, Barb
Jerele, Laura Bucknot, Wendy Brown, Denise Scheurman, Jackie Cabala, Nancy Robb, Jeanette Lewis, President: Andrea Vid-
mar, Vice-President, Judy Tuaty, Debbie Bohanon, Judy Stiscak, Row 4: Eileen Roth, Vickie Kurr, Nancy Zdnar, Jan Essex,
Cathy Moore, Carol Heinz, Carol Ivansrc, Mary Ann Cherney, Judy Luckay, Debby Portrk, Margaret Pograis, Secretary: Carolyn
Pograis, Cathy Carpenter, Peggy Zust, Veronica Seibert. Row 5: Linda Kopniske, Carol Zonar, Jackie Day, Sarah Goslee,
Laurie l-laytas, Dorothy Trunkly, Pat Trmlrn, Jackie Hulowitz, Yolanda Chetnik, Carol Kovacic, Carole Caghan, Carolyn Kcrstan-
sek, Sue Krnkelaar, Sue Williams, Bernice Matulis, Pat Geddes,
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From childhood aspirations to
working as an aide, future nurses
develop their talents and interests.
Joining with others that share like
interests, they pursue the varied areas
connected with the field of medicine.
The future nurses begin to realize
that only those with a true desire to
aid others pass the rigorous and de-
manding requirements. Banding to-
gether under the auspices ofa nation-
al organization, the hopefuls obtain
information on particular fields from
authorities, visit various hospitals and
aid others however possible. They
prepare for the long and difficult road
that must be travelled in order to
realize childhood dreams.
Co-op business experience for Sue Frost.
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OF AMERICA
A chapter of the national organi-
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f of America is in its fourth year at
I Euclid. The goals of the club involve
I success in salesmanship, managerial
posts and other service occupations.
D.E.C.A. applicants must survive care-
ful screening for interest and en-
thusiasm. The annual event of the
club, the employer-employee dinner,
provides incentive for fund raising ac-
tivities. D.E.C.A. involves a social re-
lationship between the working stu-
dent and his employer, preparing him
for a solid working knowledge of
business and its leaders.
D.E.C,A. KL to Rl: Bottom Flow: Georgeann Orlando, Helene Fiiggs, Kay Muir, Toni Caranfa. Row 2.
Karen Steelman, Bill Mikolic, Betty Gteller, Bill Doehring, Dottie Vojtek, Row 3' Lynn Elaurngardt,
Gene Haralovic, Chris Mandel, Roger Antonick, Row 4: Larry Crown, Tom Miller, Terry Maleckar,
Chris Doyle.
Future Business Leaders of America IL to Rl: How 1: Marlaine Ryarn, Pat Gombach,
Judy Stiscak, Linda Miklavcic, Jan Subel, Beth Andrew. Row 2: Sharon Kelly, Denise
Schmaltz, Kathy Kadlec, Linnea Purvis, Donna Daugherty, Irene Bacon, Joanna Zupancic.
Row 3: Maryanne Kohut, Lynn Leotta, Joan Hoceyar, Donna Plickert, Kathy Marcus,
Karen Hancovsky. Ffow 4: Linda Pawlak, Dolores Kozar, Martin Doyle, Barb Samsa, Pat
Mehollin, Cydi Fried, Barb Brandich, Row 5: Bonnie Champa, Cheryl Defer, Marylin
Siders, Jeanette Yurchek, Rosemary Yurchek, Jeannie Somrak, Joseph Howe, Ed Pavlik,
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LEADERS OF
AMERICA
Supplementary to the typing, book-
keeping and shorthand courses so
familiar to the business student,
Future Business Leaders of America
strives to provide its members with
a greater knowledge of the working
world. Various projects are performed
both individually and as a group as a
preparation additional to the class-
room. The major goals of the club
include practical experience and
methods of achieving success.
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Friendship Club Seniors Bottom Flow fL to Ri: Sue Christie, Kathy Discenzo, Maryann Garling, Peggy Tarantino, Jill Goodwin, Char Wendall, Marylin Perko, Carol
Pred, Judy Perko, Linnea Purvis, Pat Doyle, Donna Daugherty, Donna Smith, Kathy Pausic, Denise Scheurman, Cheryl Oyler. Flow 2: Dorothy Sustersic, Renee Gullo,
Cindy Wallace, Kathy Marten, Nancy Lohrey, Nancy Schutt, Barb Emser, Jan Ehlert, Carol Melnik, Peggy Magas, Pat Griffin, Carol Wortman, Luci Oliverio, Betty
Schwane. Row 3: Carol Kovacic, Trudy Goodwin, Shirley Krapence, Katie Kalan, Marg Jarvis, Kathy Salisbury, Chris Kowicki, Lubomira Hadzima, Dolores Nainiger,
Rita Mooney, Sue Williams, Andrea Vidmar, Maryann Cherney, Judy Luckay, Margaret Pograis, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Kathy Mramor, Pam Madden, Mrs. Tekieli. Row 4:
Julie Stromberg, Diane Karrer, Sue Vidensic, Jan Anderson, Linda Beechuk, Joyce Kurowski, Alice Cercic, Bev Kmet, Mary Ellen Garisek, Pat McMullen, Marty
Wiehn, Noreen Skerly, Carol Schmidt, Sue Weber, Sandy Cochran, Beth Acks, Janet Bizzarri, Ruth Ganser, Arrilla Casey, Linda Koeth. Row 5: Sherry Macaul, Dorothy
Kolegar, Dorothy Urbancic, Marilyn Wolf, Cathy Badish, Sandy Stritof, Linda Ecker, Karen Skolaris, Sharon Skieves, Donna Phillips, Pat Weber, Pam Walker, Sue
Kinkelaar, Laura Hitchcock, Rene Ames, Lori Logar, Carolyn Kostansek, Jeanette Yurchek, Lin Horsey.
Friendship Club Juniors Bottom Row IL to Rl: Kathy Laurich, Lucy Stucki, Peggy Lovick, Beth Hamby, Gerry Nielsen, Joan Hocevar,
Mona Vanek, Gloria DeMario, Jan Subel, Clarabeth Tannehill, Judy Stiscak. Flow 2: Barb Seifert, Karen Lobas, Sandy DiNardo, Ann
Trommetter, Gale Kramer, Collen Skonier, Lenore Buchholz, Kathy Wilber, Joanne Allchin, Elain Sabo, Pat Gibbons, Cathy Moore. Flow 3:
Ellen Mizner, Kathy Yanchar, Monica Maworski, Vishna Franic, Karen Karberg, Sue Blowers, Irene Bacon, Marilyn Eikenberg, Bonnie Per-
par, Sally Rogell, Row 4: Carol Wlllert, Nancy Edwards, Jeannie Somrak, Barb Dongress, Becky Otcasek, Marilou Stehre, Sue Sivik,
Laurel Warnke, Barb Palmer, Joyce Siat, Sue Kapler, Kathy Moore.
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,gy ,e,. . organizations, Friendship Club's pro-
gram has been to execute various
. projects, centered around needy
families and individuals. Establishing
a new guide to its activities, the club
worked specifically within the City of
Euclid. Each holiday took on a special
service meaning: for Thanksgiving a
canned food collection, hospital
favors for Christmas and an Easter
, party for youngsters. These activities
along with the unceasing pleas of
"Buy a Panther Pillow," have re-
warded the busy schedule kept by
Friendship Club with a realization of
its true meaning. Through worthwhile
projects the club extended its friend-
ship to the community: members con-
tributed care and time to promote its
special ideal.
Friendship Club Executive Board Bottom Row IL to FU' Giovanna Ulizzi, Barbara Wile, Marianne Garling,
Leslie McArthur, Donna Phillips. Row 2: Jan Bradshaw, Michele Svlgel, Ann Trommetter. Joanne Allchin
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Friendship Club Sophomores Bottom Row IL to Rl: Judy Matjasic, Kitti Flibar, Madeline David, Diane Fink, Debby Haverlock, Margie Fennell, Jan
Debly, Pam Mahany, Chris Fleisinger, Robbie Hutton, Barb Webb, Judy McRae, Sara Nantz, Joyce Haffer, Miss Newman. Flow 2: Debby Henson, Chris
Srnick, Carol Caimi, Darlene Euretig, Maryann Cherney, Karen Matoh, Gail Flichardson, Augusta Artino, Linda Pignatiello, Flanee Bermond, Debby
Capala, Natalie llg. Flow 3: Mickie Manfredonia, Linda Erskine, Ally Trommetter, Sue Dritz, Gail Theus, Sue Weinke, Barb Jerele, Julie Salewski,
Bonnie Lobdell, Laurie Kozar, Debbie Galloway, Pam Martin, Sue Sivik, Adrienne Kust. Row 4: Connie Brunner, Laura Leyton, Sue Soeder, Janice
Pawlechko, Janice Bahr, Linda Tober, Lynn Leotta, Helen Dougherty, Lori Rugle, Lynne Angene, Kathy Flider, Marilyn Milavec, Karen Rider, Sandy
Mika. Row 5: Marie Fugina, Jean Klein, Delores Heighton, Pat Stanton, Pat Stanton, Pat Barkhurst, Pat Baker, Mary Helen Daugherty, Marilyn Siders,
Patrice Havreberg, Janice Gustetic, Sue Nesbett, Ranee lafelice, Pat Hoernig, Brenda Payer.
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KEY CLUB
Other clubs examine philosophical
problems, attend cultural events, or
deal exclusively with school problems
and affairs. Euclid Key Club, a giant
both in service and size in Internation-
al, combines a wide variety of social
events with a number of community
and school projects. While the service
aspect wins respect, the club's parties
generally are considered an integral
part of Key Club's program. Alter-
nately sponsoring summer dances
and ushering at various programs,
Key Club also aids the community.
The frequency of parties reflects or-
ganization and the dual nature of the
ClUb. Besides, Key believes if! Marty Frank, Second Vice-President, Jack Farrill, Treasurerg Tom Seddon, President, Ray Brow, Secretary
fun.
Key Club Officers IL to Rl: Randy Cebul, First Vice-President: Alec Wightman, Lieutenant-Governor
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Key Club Bottom How fL to Rl: Tom Collura, Jim Hinde, Rob Verner, Craig Zola, George Ruszin, Nick Capretta, Jerry Blackford, Jim Simone, Mark Capretta
David Kurrent, Gary Ciprian, Tom Cathcart, Frank Mocilnikar, Alec Wightman, Marty Frank, Fiow 2: Dennis McBride, John Klopovic, Charles Evin, Leigh Thomas,
Brian Cox, Al Piller, Russ Leisenheimer, Ron Heinlein, Jim Moore, Al Horvath, Dick Kolesar, Bob Troop, Wayne Streble. Flow 3: David Templeton, Steve Pred,
John Blassingame, Chris Reece, Tom Cooper, Cliff Drobnick, Ron Tuckerman, Dave Gubanc, Date Russell, Date Brunson, Doug Keller, Randy Cebul. Row 4: Mike
Debevec, George Karlan, Rich Tuckerman, Gary Grum, Dale Glicker, Jim Stoch, Mike Savarin, Mike Chandler, Marty Eble, Tim Lawler, Roger Munson, Dave DiBiasio,
Les Sherman, Roy Larick. Fiow 5: Bill Huffman, Bruce Taylor, Steve Hahn, Leland McBride, Mel Scharlau, Bob Lonchar, Bob Miller, Rich Korzoniowski, Thom
Kren, Tom Dugan, Curt McRae, Ken Ginsburg, Jim Guinter, Tom Morris. Row 6: Jack Farrill, Dale Anderson, Bill Brigden, Steve Phelan, Larry Skapin. Tim Gulich,
Don Maxa, Rick Holloway, Dick Clark, Vic Markovich, Tom White, Tom Boyce. Row 7: Rick Nurmi, Paul Nielsen, Ned Simpson, Rick Yager, Steve Kirk, Mark
Smith, Ray Brow, Tom Seddon, Wally Bubley, John Marolt, John Rice, Dennis Adams, Dave Zgonc.
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Phelps, Tim Brennan, Sandy Worden, Ed Pavlik, Row 2' Martha Floss, Mrs. Hoeger, Gall B00!l'l. Sandy Fofker, Kathy Turner, Pat Primoznik, Mike
Harris, Kathy Pultorak, Kathy Salisbury, Pat Skeya, Jackie Hulewicz.
Ad Club Bottom Row Il. to Rl:AGerri Artz, Donna Smith, Shirley Cook, Jan Subel. Row 2: Joanne
Allchin, Gloria Weber, Michele Svigel, Gretchen Ulstrom. Row 3: Mona Vanek, Sandra DiNardo, Kathy
Salisbury, Maryann Cherney. Row 4: Carol Lehman, Noreen Benvenuto, Eileen Roth, Diana Komocar.
FOLK CLUB
Entering a world whose vocabulary
consists of axes, harps, backrooms
and wells, the folk singing enthusiast
shares his interest in Folk Club. lm-
porting talent from local coffeehouses
to meetings and developing its own
representatives of talent, the Folk
Club provides a unique opportunity
for expressions.
AD CLUB
Ad Club members find themselves
running the small, stuffy ticket booths.
Mr. Vacc, the club director, prepares
his crew well for the challenges and
hazards of punching passes and
stamping the hands of stampeding
masses crowding the gym doors.
Through their constant ticket-selling
efforts, the Ad Club processed and
punched the crowds at all of the
athletic events.
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Jack Strunk, John Schwabauer, Dale Kalamasz, Ron Heinlein, Gary Ciprian, Erich Lyttle, Roger Munson, Tom Meros, Tom Seddon. Flow 3: Jim
Moore, Secretary, Andy Altenweg, Bob Troop, Dick Kolesar, Treasurer, Randy Cebul, Dave Brunson, Alec Wightman, Pete Goulis, Jim Schwabauer.
Row 4: Jack Farrill, Jeff May, Don Maxa, Larry Hann, Val Miklausich, Terry Fiieder, Flon Bock, Bob Henikman, President: Doug Hackle. Row 5:
Chuck McCracken, Jim Kiro, Tom McFledmond, Mike Applequist, Mike Boyle, Paul Nielsen, Walt Bubley, John Speck, Ned Simpson, John L. Sullivan.
LETTERMEN'S N'
CLUB
Members of the Lettermen's Club
symbolize a wide interest in sports.
Distinguished by the varsity letter,
the athletes act as ushers and ticket-
takers at various athletic events. They
perform the duties as a service to
the school and the athletic depart- A-f
ment. Those with a sense of responsi-
bility and a desire to serve enroll in
Lettermen's Club.
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Four exuberant girls enhance the
general spirit and excitement of foot-
ball games. Trying out in a manner
similar to that of the cheerleaders,
the Panthers are chosen expressly for
their performance, spirit and certain
"ham" ability. Often helping cheers
in the side bleachers, or engaging in
some sideline antics, they stand out
in their black tailed outfits. Panthers
interpret the fierce athletic symbol
spiritedly.
SPWHTS
Repeating the sentiment of victory
could tend to be a bit tiring. Eager
to alleviate repetition, the imaginative,
secretive Spirits meets weekly to
plan and carry out spirit messages.
To bolster excitement following touch-
downs, a temperamental "cannon"
effectively sounded the score. Charis-
matic club members followed 'all
sports and provided tangible signs to
boost school interest. Havoc to the
enemy, good natured, witty posters
and evening meetings are the spirited
tradition.
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Spirits Club Bottom Row IL to FU: Linda Cochran, Holly Kulka, Sue Christie, Carol Zonar, Shirley Krapence, Sue Siefert, Debby Lip-
streuer, Laurie Haytas. Row 2: Barb Wile, Sandy Cochran, Donna Daugherty, Pat Doyle, Randi Svendsen, Leslie McArthur, Bob
Ferris, Kathy Marten, Carol Schmidt, Trudy Goodwin, Barb Wince. Row 3: Tom Seddon, Steve Lowry, Nancy Winters, Jim Simone,
John Marolt, Jack Farrill, Nancy Robb, Sue Muscenti, Sandy Schervish. Row 4: Jackie Harris, Rick Nurmi, Flay Brow, Judy Perko,
Marg Jarvis, Linda Bohinc, Mary Helen Biello. Flow 5: Nancy Hagstrand, Marilyn Wolf, Cindi Theis.
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J.V. Substitutes !L to FU: Skye Hurlburt, Clara Hille.
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Braving inclement weather and un-
enthusiastic crowds, the cheerleaders
spirit the many voices of the stands
into a single vocal demonstration of
team loyalty. Disregarding the unfa-
vorable scoreboard and lauding a
victorious one becomes an accepted
policy of these cheer-instigators.
They symbolize the variety of emo-
tions experienced in the sometimes-
hushed school spirit.
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Maiorettes Bottom Row IL to Rl: Carol Burhenne, Norene Skerly, Wendy Brown, Connie Beckwith, Barb Habe, Carol Zonar. Raw 2: Laurie
Haytas, Linda Bohinc, Katie Kalan, Shirley Krapence, Trudy Goodwin, Jackie Harris.
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MAJ ORETTES
The somber bandsmen backdrop
the routine of the lvlajorettes, which
represents near perfection. The huge
crowds are unaware of the earlier
schedule of strenuous practices. After
a weekend is spent composing each
routine, early morning practices,
which often result in straight hair and
chronic colds, become essential dur-
ing preparation. Unbalanced batons,
missed beats and hard work are all
culminated and rewarded as the
Nlajorettes perform with the band.
Majorette Substitutes Bottom Row KL la FU: Luci Stuckl, Sue Sterle kar, DeLbie Beckwith, Carol Francis. Row 2: Linda Pestotnik,
Nancy Williams.
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Nancy Robb, Row 2: Paula Redding, Vic Markovich, Marian Zajc, Jill Janda, Linda Scheibel, Chuck Pereksta, Marilyn Ward, Rick Wittenmeyer, Steve Hoedt, Barb
Butt, Janice Burr, Ruth Bronsted, Shelley Tarantino, Rob Modic, Joe Sanda, Darryl McGill, Jeff McKee, Mary Margaret Tucci, Jim Knight, Ron Lewis. Row 3: Luci
Oliverio, Date Rebeck, Mike Debeyec, Jim Kershaw, Jane Decatur, Phil Morlock, Dale Anderson, Pam Cooney, Tom Renninger, Wayne Zachary, Tim Campbell, Burks
Oakley, Rick Punzar, Dave Kurrent, Dwayne Doblar, Les Sherman. Dennis McBride, Neil Blasse, Wayne Streble, Dave Kershaw, Rick Holloway, Tim Dular, Cindy
Anderson, Frank Doblekar, Lee McBride, Pat Meighan. Row 4: Diane Karrer, Glenn Miller, Wes Collins, Dean Coolidge, Mike Savarin, Luane Morgan, Mike Mueller,
Russ Kane, Jim Francis, Tom Taylor, Steve Soloky, Martha Ross, Pat Mann, Mark Potocnik, Mr, Harper, Jim Zoller, Greg Mucci, Tom Campbell, Jim Hinde, Leigh
Thomas, Ron Cooney, Lee Williams, Tim Masek.
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BAND
The numerous opportunities for
self-expression found within the band-
room are nearly unlimited. The tre-
mendous equipment allows the
musician to experiment, improvise
and prepare for performances. The
spirited, freewheeling group enjoys
a great deal of freedom ordinarily
not allowed. In addition to all the
splendid factors of this environment,
the band also has an understanding
director. Of course, excellence is ex-
pected of this group. Sometimes the
work of learning a new half-time
show and appreciating the finer tech-
niques of beret placement are not
easy tasks. But the band relents and
conforms. Concert season breaks up
the marchers into two separate en-
tities, the Cadet and Concert Bands.
Chevron society members are pro-
ficient musicians who merit the chev-
ron for their uniforms. And all in-
strumentalists must endure tryouts
and sight-reading impossible music.
No other organization expects and
receives so much from its partici-
pants.
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Richardson, Harriet Eglin, Row 2: Mary Diennes, Pam Cooney, Rick Shirk, Bob Taub, Janice Birr, Dave Rebeck, Ruth Bronsted, Maryiean De Tomaso, Jane
Telling, Shelley Tarantino, Mike Mitch, Scott Barrett, Ralph Gibson, Louis Chos, Bob Zeman. Flow 3: Toni Disanto, Jerry Glick, John Tanko, Duane Doblar, Rick
Punzar, Dan Barrick, Dave Barrick, Richard Kornara, Cheryl Glubish, Dale Kardos, Jack McKee, Mike Sikora, John Tolar, Greg Mucci, Nancy Gubanc, Jim Tolar.
Row 4: Donna Yeray, Jim Davis, Gale Swart, Pat Foy, Ken Sadar, Mr. D'Emilia, Jim Shilander.
Band Bottom Row IL to FU: Carol Fierle, Elaine Sabo, Carol Dann, Eileen Roth, Suzanne Delsanter, Vivian Sobole, Sharon Masek, Kathy Randall, Gale
"You mean we won the Euclid Smile Contest?"
ORCHESTRA
At least once in his life, everyone
dreams of being proficient in one
special instrument. Would-be greats
easily become discouraged once they
discover the number of hours of
practice it takes to become proficient.
Even those who remain devoted
throughout the transition years of
junior high school often find the ex-
acting life of high school too de-
manding to accommodate both music
and studies. In most cases, the aca-
demic requirements take preced-
ence while the music is left to gather
dust. Only those who possess a
dedication to music share the respon-
sibility to maintain the high standing
and quality of the orchestra.
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Orchestra Bottom Row KL lo Rl: Lisa Bailey, Sarah Goslee, Pam Madden, Gall Booth, Luba Hadzima, Janice Blrr, Janet Basa, Linda Herak. Row 2: Nancy Tianeilo,
Carolyn Pograis, Margaret Pograis, Pamela Volota, Chris Kowicki, Elaine Perry, Jim Schutte, Bryan Dadlow, Alice Kreit, Flosernarie Jazbinski. Raw 3: Bonnie Gilles,
Cindy Phelps, Carol Neumeyer, Judy Coolidge, Patrick Meighan, Jill Janda, Diane Karrer, Susan Williams, Mary Macke, Joan Henderson, Barbara Gilles, Row 4:
Mike Mueller, Bob Cuevas, Wagne Zachary, Fred Arnold, Tim Campbell, Neil Blasse. Scott Barrett, John Laszcz, Glenn Miller. Row 5: Lynne Climo, Pat Mann, Tim
Masek, Ken McCreight, Lee Mc ride.
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Glrls' Concert Choir Bottom How IL to Rl: Kathy Turner, Cheryl Keyes, Barbara Dauer, Jenny Wickes, Linda Burkhart, Lorraine Courtney, Row 2: Carolyn
Rideout, Peggy Lovick, Cathy Lutz, Linda Reed, Marilyn Braun, Janet McCauley, Pat Walter, Diane Moats, Gayle Kehres, Row 3: Karen Braddock, Debby Mihocik,
Jan Walker, Georgetta Palko, Linda McLaughlin, Penny Miller, Agie Skully, Karen Silsby, Karen Fleinbolt, Kathy Olds, Lenore Buchholz. Row 4: Kathy Braddock
Shari Ross, Cindy Conley, Linn Senger, Sue Simon, Lynn Sweigert, Rosemary Scott, Kathy Yanchar, Bernice Matulis, Barbara Taylor, Mary Lou Cater. Not Shown
Barb Pavis, Nancy Stanley, Denise Scheurman.
Sophomore Mixed Choir Bottom Row KL to Rl: Becky Mann, Dannie Dugan, Linda Dieckmann, Maria Plywacki, Anne Rolik, Debbie Tinker, Shirley Cook, Kathy
Rider, Sally Rose, Marilyn Milavec, Pat Rees, Cindy Kelly, Kathy Horvat, Lois Hopkins, Pam Picozzi, Nancy Kadunc, Karen Icke, Joyce Haffer, Sharon Allen,
Marlene Pacic, Marcia Wallace, Skye Hurlburt, Willis Ann Dreisbach, Lyn Angene. Row 2: Sue Lewis, Carolyn Newnes, Katie Shaughnessy, Karen Rider, Betty
Keeler, Jayne Miller, Pam Newman, Sandy Leicher, Judy McFlae Angie Robers, Jerri Johnson, Diane Bradley, Pam Bosco, Marie Fugina, Marian Hodler, an Bahr,
Linda Tober, Sue Starzynski, Diana Fink, Debbie Haxerlock, Sue Sever, Rita Zelinsky. Row 3: Natalie llg, Michele Maran, Carol Murphy, Sara Nantz, Marilyn
Haynes, Donna Kostelnik, Gayle Theus, Craig Zola, Chuck Arnold, John Blassingame, John Klopovic, Bruce Taylor, Jim Crosson, Paul Vincent, Craig Johnson.
Rick Tavenier, Joe Parisi, Marty Schwenke, Ranee lalelice, Lynda Buchholz, Barb Webb, Gayle Zitnik, Row 4: Kathy Marsh, Pat Mervar, Barb Petrochic, Pat
Winkler, Helen Dougherty, Marylin Siders, Tom Dolter, Jim Stoch, Rich Korzeniowski, Dave Lewis, Joe Vidulich, Jeff Fagan, Don Gam, George Gast, Jack Curry,
Tom Cooper, Dave Garling, Mary Jo Jelenic, Karen Wade, Kathy Netschke, Sandy Penca, Lee Ann Medevic.
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Practice and repetition are two
basic methods of learning notes. Only
after each choral member is sure of
the proper notes can expression be-
come part of a song. This feeling,
which comes with the student's in-
terest and enthusiasm, brings music
to an audience. Two capable and
energetic directors combine the
choirs' numerous notes and enthus-
iasm to produce one dynamic sound.
Mr. Jack Floshong, Assistant Vocal Director.
Sophomore Mixed Choir Bottom Row fL to Rl: Allison Town, Barb Takiguchi, Robbie Hutton, Candy Obreza, Barb Walland, Shirley GriHis, Janet
Plovock, Denise Darash, Diana Pietro, Carol Price, Cindy Paparizos, Becky Mann, Jean Lokar, Row 2 Terri Sivert, Sue Sivik, Irene Scheel, Cindy
Kershaw, Debbie Galloway, Janis Doherty, Sue Sarama, Christina Jankus, Karen Match, Gretchen Gallagher, Darlene Euretig, Linda Sonntag. Row 3:
Nancy Jarchow, Sue Fike, Flita Melton, Sally Yozipovich, Dolores Single, Pam Martin, Willred Tabb, George Pluszin, Denny DeViney, Jay Kollel,
Sue Buikus, Pam Mahany, Jan Debly, Joyce Hafler, Flobin Ross. Row 4' Diana Fink, Myrle Farah, Lynda Taylor, Lynn Kotnik, Tom Aquilano, Jerry
Moses, Mike Roberts, Kurt Stanic, John Aleksic, Bill Swisher, Ron Tuckerrnan, Jean Acks, Barb Comport, Ann Hanak, Susan Hayba, Jeanette
Barber. Row 5: Jean Klein, Chris Srnick, Julie Salewski, Judi Lustig, Val Pettit, Beth Climo, Jack Craigs, Steve Pred, Rich Tuckerman, Frank Camloh,
Mac Bailey, Charlotte Gillespie, Karen Mohorich, Melinda Baldini, Karen Frank, Debbie Erdman, How 6' Debbie Haverlock, Flegina Stocker,
Debbie Smith, Jim Willett, Joe Ciomek, Wayne Gephart, Jim Lyle, Bill Brigden, Bob Lonchar, Date Demojzes, Cathy Orazen, Glena Stillinger, Cheryl
Laser, Cindy Kelly, Cheryl Arendt, Donna Sweet. Not Shown: Marsha Baker, Don Volante, Randy Sharon, Nick Capretta, Lenny Crawford, Karen
Ruuska, Debby Clark, Flenee Bermond.
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VARSITY CHORALE
Chosen for their special enthusiasm
and voice quality, the twenty-six Var-
sity Chorale members did not take
their vocal responsibilities lightly. The
small group achieved a blending and
flexibility of sound rarely encountered
in high school ensembles. Intensive
struggles with notes and rhythm en-
abled Varsity to accomplish its unity
and exact harmony. Often Mr. Taylor's
individual browbeating raised a good
voice to excellence. The privilege of
wearing a blue jacket singularly be-
longed to the Varsity Chorale. i . a
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Jill Damberger, Pat Flock, Cecily Hunt, John Lipnicki, Mark Capretta. Row 3: Bob Taylor, Marsha Chapman, Cheryl Oyler, Sue Chandler, Pat Mann. Flaw
4: Jett Carrish, Sharon Pawlechko, Barb Frizzell, Jerry Suhar. Row 5: Rick Yager, Cindy Grant, Chuck McLaughlin. Row 6: Flay Brow.
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Choral Masters Bottom Flow IL fo Rl: C. B. Tannehill, Laurie Sickler, Marty Wilder, Sandy Crawford, Carol Wortman, Nancy Williams, Becky Otcasek, Sue
Albrecht, Kathy Wilber, Cookie Hudock, Cheri Kitko, Kathy Federico, Lynne Bana, Jane Jaquays, Connie Beckwith. Flow 2: Judy Johnson, Carol Sestak, Laurel
Warnke, Carol Heinz, Jenny Aultz, Pam Madden, Carol Hayward, Gerry Nielson, Dale Fiacich, Donna Daugherty, Donna Serksnis, Laura Haytas, Sue Land,
Leslie Stratton. Row 3: Shay Kreici, Carol Emmert, Jan Bradshaw, Donna Burris, Doug Duncan, Pat Meighan, John Arko, Carol Hitchcock, Peggy Brigden, Barb
Benson, Barb Fleed, Alice Cercek, Quay Proctor. Linda Tucci Row 4 Flon Sweed, Ray Clancy, Bob Troop, Tom Seddon, Treasurer, Jim De Viney, Bill MacDonald,
Cliff Plott, Randy Cebul, Marty Frank, President, Guy Mclntyre, Marty Eble, Randy Price, Dennis Maycock, Glenn Miller, Row 5: Dale Flussell, Joe Zinnicker, Jack
Strunk, Rick Brown, Doug Haokie, Frank Maxon, John Francis, Mark Pena, Denny LaV0rQna. Dean Bammeflin. Mark Sabula. Ken Staufler, Paul Nielsen. Tim
Lawler, Terry Rieder, Robert Smith. Not Shown: Cecily Hunt, Vice President.
Lynne Bana and Jane Jaquays concentrate on chords.
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CHORAL MASTERS
From the initial challenge of a new
song until its final presentation on
stage, the Masters strive for per-
fection. Early doubts and occasional
sour notes are corrected while being
rehearsed again and again. Misplaced
music is a result of last-minute mem-
orization. Gradually, some ninety
voices become one as tones blend
and mellow to produce the Choral
Masters' sound.
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Wai Napolo Clockwise from Top.' Sue Chandler, Laurie Harris, Dorothy Susteric, Debby Lipstreuer, Diane Fellman, Pat Totten, Sus Susel, Laurie
Gulick, Betty Grigonis, Barb Reed, Barbi Benson, Bonnie McCartney, Candy Scheurman, Lori Abraham, Kathy Olds, Marilyn Ward. Cindv Kelly
- Susie Hayba, Alison Trommetter, Kathy Netschke, Jill Battung, Sandy Mita, Marian Hodder, Chris Holden, Ann Trommetter, Joane Bilicic,
Phyllis Dickinson, Lynne Bana, Marilyn Boyd, Cindy Grant, Jackie Harris, Linda Ullestad, Nancy Robb, Wendy Brown, Randi Svendsen, Sue
Weber, Carole Miller.
Wal Napolo Officers Bottom Row KL to Rl: Nancy Robb, Historian: Ann Trommetter, Secretary. Row 2:
Dorothy Sustersic, Vice President: Jackie Harris, Treasurer. Fiow 3: Sue Chandler, President.
WAI NAPOLO
From the time she learns the mean-
ing of Wai Napolo until her honored
position as judge of prospective in-
ductees, the swim club member ,, ,
shares her pride in aquatic skill with
thirty-six sister enthusiasts. Combin-
ing skill and imagination with many
water-logged hours in January, aspi-
rations of the club center around its
annual spring show. A swim leader smug"
combines her skill and imagination in
teaching both the interested and apa-
thetic pupils. Called upon to utilize
many diversified talents, a swim lead-
er must possess patience, poise, and 1
skill. Armed with her attributes, she cf ,H I ' K'
instructs sleekly swims and perpet- fhwwmm
uates her mermaid legend on Tues- ,Q
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Carol Miller, Secretary. Standing: Frank Mocilnikar, Vice President: Neil Blasse
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SKI CLUB
Brightly colored jackets and pat-
terned sweaters Iay waiting to be
donned by would-be skiers. The en-
thusiastic owners began following
weather reports early in November.
Hopes were realized in the first weeks
of December when snow squalls pro-
vided the necessary base. Ski "buffs"
gathered equipment for a Saturday of
practice and frostbite on the slopes of
Mont Chalet. December faded into
a dry, snowless end and took with it
the brief period of joy for the club.
Members again took up their ritual
"snow watch" and in early February
the serious skiers once more made
it to the slopes.
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Horton. Row 2: Marilyn Boyd, Margaret Pograis, Laura Forsythe, Dorothy Urbancic, Joan Lewandowski, Flose
Dritz, Augusta Artfno. Flow 3: Chico Simone, Jim Korthals, Dave Kurrent, Cindy Conley, Pat Mehollin, Carolyn
Kalan, Debbie Beckwith, Linda Bohinc, Linda Toth, Beth Hamby. Row 4: Mark Pena, Tom Budas, Vic Markovich,
Jim Farizel, Kent Demshar, Lucky Stucki, Shelly Tarantino, Barbara Nawor, Kathy Laurich.
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Webb, Debbie Clark, Barb Tolchinsky, Maureen
Marton, Alison Trommetter, Gayle Kramar, Sue
Beeman, Connie Beckwith, Trudy Goodwin, Katy
Nancy Williams, Dave Rebeck, John Margheret,
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CLUB
The shriek of her whistle and the
shouted call of "Lineup" sound the
beginning of the Girls' Leader's re-
sponsibilities. She duly dispenses
marks to the gum-chewers and
jewelry-wearers, leads exercises, and
reffs GAA games. Not only does she
further her leadership potential, but
she also develops lasting friendships
which are renewed at the annual
Christmas party. The enthusiasm with
which the Girls' Leader aids the
teacher and participants in class ac-
tivities wins for her the respect of
her classmates.
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G.L,C, Executive Board Bottom Row IL to FU: Mrs. Alvarez, Advisor. Top Flow: Debby Beckwith, Secre-
tary, Sandy Sohervish, Historian, Dale Racich, Presidentg Linda Scheibel, Treasurer: Sue Mahusky,
Vice-President,
Girls Leaders Club Bottom Bow IL to FU: Donna Burris, Carol Zonar, Joan Kropf, Dale Racich, Laurie HaY'a5' Mike HSQIBW, Sandy Brachlow, Row 2: Laurie
Letney, Sally Rogell, Sandy Schervish, Debby Beckwith, Sue Mahusky, Barb Martin, Leslie McArthur, Row 3: Barb Habe, Karen Lobas, Linda Scheibel, Jackie
Mason, Linda Bohinc, Cecily Hunt, Pat Flock, Denise Frak. Bow 4: Cheryl Reed, Marty Wilder, Carol Henikman, Kathy Federico, Barb Butt, Nancy Winters,
Charlene Joyce. Row 5: Leslie Stratton, Barb Taylor, Gayle Kramar, Barb Flomoser, Kathy Laurich, Jane Milavec, Elaine Sabo.
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Offering a large variety of sports
throughout the year, the Girls' Ath-
letic Association establishes a type of
intramurals program. Volleyball, bad-
minton, and basketball give girls their
only chance to improve skills and
physical dexterity. Open to all three
grade levels, the club sponsors events
of a social nature, such as co-ed
volleyball games, hayrides, and par-
ties. A large club, GAA proves the
importance of both femininity and fit-
ness.
Glrls' Athletic Association Executive Board Bottom Row !L to Rl: Joan Kropf, Vice-
President, Linda Sajewski, President: Kathy Somrack. Row 2: Sue Sietertg Barb Butt,
Treasurer, Cheryl Reed.
Girls' Athletic Association Bottom Row KL lo FU: Allison Town, Karen Doak, Judy Matjasic, Kathy Somrack, Joan Kropt, Kathy Laurich, Cheryl Reed, Kathy
Schaser, Linda Sajewski, Charlene Wendall, Pam Mahany, Barb Takiguchr, Willis Dreisbach, Linda Dieckmann, Joann Hignite, Karen Rider, Jean Acks, Delores
Single, Claudia Drehek, Debbie Tinker, Janis Doherty, Arlene Fiona. Cindy Paparizos. Bow 2' Kathy Randall, Janet Crone, Cindy Anderson. Jean Bray, Karen
Holodniak, Karen Sweet, Carolyn Pograis, Margaret Pograis, Marian Zajc, Judy Stiscak, Rose Mary Klancar, Barb Gorclos, Susan Larick, Sue Latch, Jean Lokar,
Janet Mahusky, Faye Nye, Pam Martin, Kitty Rrbar, Jan Debly, Marcia Wallace, Row 35 Harriet Eglin, Lynn Brooks, Carol Schmidt, Augusta Arlino, Pam Picozzi,
Pat Pavis, Kathy Bolon, Kathy Rider, Marilyn Eikenberg, Donna Plickert, Carolyn Beeman, Irene Szabo, Monica Naworski, Laura Blatecky, Marilyn Milavec, Diane
Churney, Colleen Skonier, Gail Richardson, Sue Weinke, Sandy Mika. Row 4: Robbie Hutton, Chris Reisinger, Ranee Iatelice, Mary Margaret Tucci, Gayle Kramar,
Sharon Johnson, Judy McRae, Barb Sterling, Allison Trornrnetter, Gail Theus, Sharon Cheraso, Debbie Bohanon, Beth Climo, Debbie Clark, Rosie Pringle, Cheryl
Laser, Nancy Stanley, Claudia Stallings, Sharon Masek. Row 5: Vivian Sobole, Connie Lytle, Karen Wade, Pat Barkhurst, Sue Milavec, Andrea Newman, SUE Christie.
Marsha Pestotnik, Terri Sivert, Dolores Kozar, Sue Simon, Mary Ann Jelenic, Karen Ruuska, Luba Hadzima, Laurie Brothers, Barb Butt.
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The subject's answer to the Camera
Club member's unexpected attack
borders on both pleasure and ex-
asperation. With flashes of light and
clicks of the shutters, the camera
fiend maliciously retreats to the sanc-
tity of the dark room. The film is un-
loaded with eager anticipation for
the results of the day's hunt. The
fresh print remains the photographers
reward as he develops techniques
and cares for equipment. Each role
of film improves with practice, while
candid poses must be imaginatively
and inconspicuouslv captured.
MOVIE CLUB
A movie excites an otherwise
pathetic classroom group. Conver-
sation centers on the movie that will
be shown to provide a respite from
note-taking. Soon echoing down the
hall, comes the thunder of the pro-
jector guided by a member of the
movie club. One qualified to join
the club executes various tasks. At-
tempting to provide enjoyable enter-
tainment, the noon movie and its
low price offers an easy escape into
the celluloid world.
CAMERA CLUB Bottom Row fL to Rl: David Virginia, Dave Lawrence Hank James Dennis McBride
Row 2: Chuck Koelling, Richard Wittenmyer, Philip Morlock Tom Collura Row 3 Jim Kershaw Greg
Mann, Burks Oakley, Carl Fiosenberger, Tom Schmenk
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Sue Albrecht, Pat McMullen, Mary Ellen Garisek, Vicki Kurr. Row 3: Tom Schmenk Paul Haf1er Dan Stearns Greg Mann
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Keeping an eye out for twenty stu-
dents running an equal number of
potentially hazardous m a c h i n e s
seems all but impossible. Designed
to partially alleviate the teacher of
this burden, skilled and responsible
students are eligible for membership
in Foreman's Club. The boys also
must have the respect of their fellow
students. Only a select few are
privileged as foremen to aid the in-
structor in the maintenance of class
safety and supervision.
STA6 E CR EW
Stage Crew demands boys who
work hard, long hours with sets,
backdrops, lights and other effects.
This work requires a certain dedi-
cation coupled with patience and per-
severance. Aside from the nights
spent on the various dramatic pro-
ductions, duties of Stage Crew in-
clude the many after-school, evening
and Saturday work sessions. The re-
sponsibilities accepted by the Stage
Crew make possible many successful
productions.
P. A. CLUB
The microphone mysteriously ap-
pears and disappears on a stage,
prior to and following assemblies. This
operation isn't really mysterious at all.
Members of P. A. Club set-up, adjust
and care for microphones, cords and
other necessary equipment. Without
P. A. workers, the suave speakers
would be forced to shout. P. A. al-
lows valuable speeches to be audible.
CHESS CLUB
An interest in chess remains the
basic unifying factor for Chess Club
members. Inter-school meets and
competition require improved tech-
nique and strategy. Total destruction,
in the form of a checkmate, is the
Chess Club's battle cry.
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Gerry Peters, Mr. Staines.
Chess Club Bottom Flow IL to Bl: Alan Goldstayn, Jerry Glick, John Arko, Jamie Rose. Row 2: J
Krnc, Ron Havener, David Lieberworth, Bob Fiorelli, Torn Morris. Row 3: Duane Jarc, Tom Lew.
Quentin Stout, Vince Monaleri, Terry Morris.
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Std nt St re Flow 1 QL to Rl: Mary Lou Cater, Judy Tuaty, Nancy Hagstand, Judy Perko, Flow 2: Barb Butt, Cindy Kelly, Kathy Horvat, Judy Luckay Monica
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Naworski, Sharon Kelly, Joe Parisi. Row 3: Frank Kren, Randi Svendsen, Vic Markovich. Row 4: Jim Kaim, Steve Hoedf, Ron Heinlein.
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lf a student can fight his way
through the throng in the Student
Store, he will find a large variety of
items to purchase. By holding a mo-
nopoly on the school supply and
cough drop business, the Student
Store packs its cramped quarters ev-
ery day between periods. The store
contains a large library of paperback
books for both leisure and required
readings, plus supplies necessary for
a student's needs. Despite the size
and frequently overcrowded condi-
tions, the store's success stems from
the fact that it enjoys a singular mo-
nopoly.
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Senior lnductees Row 1 KL to Rl: Janet Ehlert, Nancy Lohrey, Pam Long, Kathy Pausic, Mary Ellen Garisek, Carolyn Kostansek, Sue Kinkelaar, Karen Stephens,
Kathy Murphy, Darla Pasteur, Bob Sikorski, Linda Murray, Linda Koeth, Kathy Krysty. Flow 2: Sue Borsch, Bonnie Gilles, Carol Wasnac, Judy Luckay, Pat Doyle,
Warren Wotring, Pat Rock, Chris Kowicki, Linda Britvic, Pam Madden, Leah Stankewicz, Dorothy Urbancic, Sharon Anderson. Row 3: Dolores Logar, Andrea
Vidmar, Donna Simpson, Karen Andrews, Carol lvancic, Kathy Krall, Dennis Kovalski, Kathy Discenzo, Jackie Cabala, Nancy Kocjancic, Claudia Stallings, Katie
Kalan, Carol Melnik, Glenn Miller, Gail Grundman, Al Tegel, Carol Zonar, Mike Mantz, Linda Bohinc. Row 4: Joe Kapler, Pete Goulis, Laura Haytas, Randi
Svendsen, Sue Williams, Sue Christie, Jim Schutte, Julie Stromberg, Pat Letanosky, Gail Polly, Beth Acks, Norene Skerly, Carol Pred, Marthy Wiehn, Mary
Vella, Jim Guinter, Rick Yager. Row 5: Tom Morris, Steve Craun, David Lieberworth, Dave Gubanc, Ken Ginsburg, John Rice, Mark Smith, Ray Brown, Curt
McRae, Greg Mucci, Pat Bagocius, Jeff May.
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Sharon Grimes, Gloria Regalbuto, Laurel Warnke, Elaine Sabo, Diane Fellman, Marty Wilder, Barb Nash. Row 2: Sally Gulich,
Barb Butt, Lynne Bana, Marian Zajc, Tom Dugan, Jim Kershaw, Eric Snyder, Carol Henikman, Shelley Spellman, Jan Bradshaw.
Row 3: Bob Modic, Leland McBride, Laurie Gulick, Peggy Zust, Barbi Benson, Lisa Bailey, Carol Hitchcock, Sarah Goslee,
Jenny Aultz, Nancy Winters. How 4: Randy Cebul, Barb Reed, Betty Grigonis, Vishna Franic, Alec Wightman, Nancy Williams, Ann
Helmuth, Joyce Siat, Joanne Billicic. Row 5: Dick Clark, Pat Soltis, Mike Applequist, Dave DiBiasio, Tom Kren, Paul Nielsen, Tim
Lawler, Bill Fagan.
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2: Sandy Skrll, Laurie Harris, Carol Lube, Cathy Clements, Debby Lipstreuer, Dale Flacich, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Sherry Wieland, Kathy Marten. Row 3: Linda
Dailey, Jackie Mason, Diane Karrer, Luci Oliverio, Jill Janda, Kathy Mramor, Eileen Roth, Lelie McArthur, Shirley Krapence, Sue Mahusky. Row 4: Joe Chase,
Tom Seddon, Jack Strunk, Ken Mantey, Tom Renninger, Jim Moore, Dave Kurrent, Steve Lowry, Flandy Price. Row 5: Rick Nurmi, Duane Jarc, Burkes Oakley,
Ned Simpson, Flick Holloway, Walter Bubley, Doug Bartholomew.
Ofllcers Standing Front: Steve Lowry, Treasurer. Seated: Sue Mahusky, Secretary,
Standing Back: Rick Holloway, Vice President: Sandy Skrll, President.
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SOCIETY
National Honor Society inductees
display an interest in activities, pos-
sess stolid characters, exhibit a cer-
tain degree of scholastic proficiency
and capably lead cohorts in many
areas. The more material manifesta-
tions of honor are the ceremonial in-
duction and the shiny pins. During
the assembly, the audience listens to
the names being called with envy and
a touch of admiration. The inductee
respects and appreciates the honor
of recognition.
NATIONAL
FORENSIC LEAGUE
Building eloquent argumentation,
distinct enunciation and destroying
undue nervousness, National Forensic
League participates in a full schedule
of events. Reserving Saturdays for
tournaments, the orators prepare their
speeches from a number of catego-
ries, ranging from Dramatic Declama-
tion to Extemporaneous Speaking. Re-
quiring a certain number of points to
become an official member, the NFL
participant earns points at tourna-
ment attendance and perhaps, if an
eloquent enough speaker, a trophy.
AMERICAN
FIELD SERVICE
Cosmopolitan in outlook, the A.F.S.
student member acts as a welcoming,
hard working, ticket-selling friend of
the foreign exchange student. Nor-
way's Randi Svendsen made all of
the club's efforts more than worth-
while. The informative assemblies
and results of the group's creativity
bring a bit of another world to Euclid.
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Pat Rees. Row 2: Laurie Harris, Carolyn Madela, Sara Weinberger, Sherry Wieland. Row 3: Gary Bolts
AI Sinkovic, Joe Chase, Tom Renninger, Jim Francis. Row 4: Dale Pekrul, Bob Fiorelli, Roy Larick
Wayne Zachary, Jim Kershaw, Paul Bagocius.
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A.F.S. Bottom Row IL to Ri: Barb Nash, Alan Goldstayn, Dannie Dugan, Treasurerg Ellen Davis, Carole
Miller, Martie Wiehn, Jean Lokar, Sue Mahusky, Judy Perko. Row 2: Rita Waterwash, Marg Jarvis,
Secretary: Vishna Franic, Nancy Lohrey, Pat Totten, Janet Mahusky, Sybil Tetrick, Sara Weinberger,
Jackie Cabala, Sharon Anderson. Row 3: Marty Wilder, Chris Reinwald, Elaine Hiruo, Diane Fellman,
Joanne Bilicic, Barb Martin, Kathy Marten, Randi Svendsen, Laurie Harris, Steve Lowry, Vice President.
How 4: Roy Larick, Barb Frizzell, Beth Acks, Pat Gibbons, Margaret Pograis, Sue Vidensek, Debby
Lipstreuer, Jane Decatur, Sue Borsch, Bill Schmidt, Tim Lawler, Nancy Winters. Row 5: Ned Simpson,
Tom Budas, Barb Reed, Jenny Aultz, Carol Hitchcock, Pam Madden, Gary Botts, Leslie McArthur, Tom
Renninger, Ken Mantey, Rick Nurmi, Chairman.
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POLITICAL AFFAIRS
Members of the Political Affairs
Club started out the year with an in-
tense drive for new faces to bolster
their ranks. When fledgling members
were finally assembled, a speaker was
engaged to discuss current govern-
mental problems. Although small in
number, this group examined affairs
of a political nature.
WORLD AFFAIRS
Improved methods of communica
tion among nations and a faster paced
world has created a new awareness of
world affairs. The members of the
World Affairs Club discuss various
methods to appreciate this communi-
cation. A mock United Nations with
different schools representing various
countries culminates the activities and
tests the true comprehension of what
has been gained during the course of
the year.
EUCUYO
With the aim of expanding the con-
tents ofthe only unadulterated literary
magazine, the staff of Eucuyo un-
dauntedly accomplished its search
for m ate r i a I s. Foreign language
poetry, increased illustrations and a
wider variety of contributing writers
provided more interesting reading for
the various editors and, naturally, the
subscribers. Without an office for
meetings and work, staffers read,
criticized and planned in unexciting
classrooms. However unexciting the
surroundings, the personality of
Eucuyo reflects itself both in its ex-
panded publication and in the many
talented staff-writers and poets in
residence.
SCIENCE SEMINAR
Evening meetings bring out the
very best or very worst of a club's
speakers. The engineers, doctors and
professors that Science Seminar pre-
sented at the weekly Tuesday night
gatherings lectured on numerous
topics. Qualified by displaying pro-
ficiency on an exam, the member at-
tended both the good and bad presen-
tations methodically. The scientist
personified his field. His abilities and
interest likewise led to inspiration and
a glance at actual professional
scientific problems.
Eucuyo Bottom Row IL to Rl: Lisa Bailey, Sue Obreza. Row 2: Ann Helmuth, Jamie Rose, Laurie
Fike, Pam Long, Nancy Nawor, Joyce Siat, Bob Sikorski, Jim Guinter.
Science Semlnar Bottom Row IL to FU: Alan Goldstayn, David Virginia, Mike Debevec, Kathi Pausic,
Pat Gibbons, Kathy Krysty, Bill Shaffer. Row 2: Lisa Bailey, Dennis McBride, Bob Moskowitz, William
Huffman, Marilyn Ward, Dale Fanney, Laurie Harris, Ann Helmuth. Row 3: Mike Applequist, Sue Siefert,
Ed Walters, Dave Kurrent, Ron Tuckerman, Rich Tuckerman, Jim Shilander, Wayne Zachary, Burks
Oakley, Row 4: Joe Chase, David Lieberworth, Scott Boettcher, Dale Pekrul, Bill Brigden, Sandy Skrll,
Jack Strunk, Rick Yager. Row 5: Tom Lewis, Quentin F. Stout, Ken Mantey, Duane Jarc, Steve Kirk, Bob
Berke, Tom Morris, Joe E. Straub, Bob Fiorelli.
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SPECTRUM
Unlike other school activities,
Spectrum is not based around one
interest. The unusual feature of this
club involves the desire of members
to have some interesting activity.
With funds raised partially through
a car wash, the group attended a
variety of events, including the Ice
Capades and the Vienna Boys Choir.
1 The merging of the different interests
.QQ of members produced a varied list of
Spectrum activities.
Spectrum Bottom Row IL to RI: Barb Nash, Margo Lunder, Linda Hyle, Arlene Floria, Marcia Wallace, Janice Birr, Sherry Wohl, Janet Mc-
Cauley, Sharon Pawlechko, Gail Booth, Nancy Lohrey, Miss Pintar, Sponsor. Row 2: Mary MacDougalI, Patrick Mann, Marilyn Mann, Bonnie
Kermavner, Nancy Smerdel, Luci Oliverio, Darla Pasteur, Susan Williams, Clara Hille. Chris Fleinwald, Gail Polly. Row 3: Linnea Purvis, Donna
Daugherty, Kathy Krysty, Joan Lewandowski, Carol Heinz, Carol Lube, Mary Hrdlica, Noreen Hege, Laurel Warnke, Gayle Kehres, Judy Stiscak,
Row 4: Bob Moskowitz, Cheryl Oyler, Marian Zajc, Claudia Stallings, Leann Medevic, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Joann Hart, Barb Dongress, Geri
Adamich, Jan Bradshaw, Sue Simon. Row 5: Barb Palmer, Joyce Slat, Marian Schwarz, Pat Sinclair, Sherry Macaul, Kathy Mramor, Pam Madden.
Jim Kiro, Joe Sanda, Rick Holloway, Jenny Aultz, Monica Naworski.
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SURVEY
BUSINESS
Somewhat overshadowed by the
Editorial Staff's aggressive office
policies, the Business Staff of Survey
asserted its excellence. The sub-
scription drive illustrated the per-
suasive powers of the staffers, as well
as the high degree of organizationg a
record number of subscribers re-
ceived the bi-weekly Survey. Friday
nights were spent with football or
basketball program assembling and
selling. Ad solicitation kept the price
of the paper down. The ample funds
provided by the Business Staff gave
the Editorial room for experimen-
tation. Success didn't slow down the
harried, promising supersalesmen of
Survey.
Da e Karrer, Circulating Managerg Pat Meighan, Ads Manager
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Dougall, Marian Zalc, Pat Meighan, Carolyn Pograis, Chris Reinwald, Tom Rennmger.
Tom Renninger "surveys" his prospects.
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SURVEY EDITORIAL
A biweekly publication, Survey is
the distinguished lion of Euclid's
publications. The frequent deadlines
met by a few hardy editors provided
a popular journalistic review of events
past and future. The long list of
awards and achievements Survey an-
nually totals attest to the quality of
the staff and writers. The excellent
paper, biweekly-produced, biweekly-
read, and biweekly-criticized is not
the entire Survey organization. Aside
from the work routine, Survey dis-
plays its remarkable talent for doing
just about everything in a grand style.
The treewheeling staff experiments
with paper airplanes and enjoys
various parties. Survey works. But
without the Survey style, the office
would merely house unspirited staf-
fers.
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Future editors make a wish.
"So what if it isn't chocoIate?"
Survey Editorial Staff Bottom Row fL to Rl: Debby Lipstreuer, Mr. Smith, Advisor: Nancy Hagstrand, Clara Hilie, Rosemarie Jazbtnski Sandy Doles Row 2
Gary Pratt, Geri Adamich, Burks Oakley, AI Tegel, Darla Pasteur, Lynn Bana, Joyce Slat, Dan Srnolinsky, Row 3: Doug Bartholomew Dan Jezerinac Russ Leisen
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Euclidan l.O.S. Row 1 lL to Rl: Diana Komocar, Gloria Regalbuto, Ken Ginsburg, John Rice, Thom Kren, Randy Price, Tom Budas, Dannie Dugan,
Barb Dauer. Row 2: Sue Land, Pat Flock, Cec Hunt, Sue Mahusky, Kathy Marten, Judy Coolidge, Barb Wile Row 3: Karen Shook, Diane Fellman, Beth
Heglaw, Barb Reed, Sandy Skrlj, Barb Butt, Kathy Federico, Eva Zucker, Karen Katona, Linda Pestotnik, Vishna Franic, Gary Bolts, Pat Faiken.
Editor Cecily Hunt awards honors at annual Induction Ceremony.
INTERNATIONAL
QUILL AND SCROLL
After a hectic year of frantic mid-
night typing in order to get material
out on time, students and advisors
pause to honor those people whose .,,
outstanding work merits recognition.
The E-Room becomes the scene of
an induction ceremony as staff mem-
bers of Eucuyo, Survey, and Euclidian
are initiated into International Quill
and Scroll. At the reception that fol-
lows, members of these publications
have the opportunity to relax and
discuss their mutual journalistic pro-
blems and interests.
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Survey l.O,S. Row 1 IL to RPI Carolyn Pograis, Nancy Hagstrand, Lynn Bana, Joyce Swat, Gail Booth. Judy Perko, Rosemarie Jazbinski, Debby Lipstruer. Row 24
Geri Adamich, Sherry Wieland, AI Tegel, Sandy Doles, Diane Karrer, Barb Frizzell, Mary MacDougaIli Row 3: Carol Lube, Jim Kershaw, Gary Pratt, Chris
Reinwald, Mariann Zajc. Row 4' Russ Leisenheimer, Pat Meighan, Burks Oakley, Greg Mucci, Tom Fienninger, Doug Bartholomew.
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Euclldlan Business S o KL to Rl Gary Bots a aue a b Wle Tom B das R 2: Dannie Dugan, Ann Trommetter, Karen
Katona Karen Shook Pat Faiken Vsh a Franc Nor Sho n L nda Pesto! k
Although many persons try to es-
cape the realities of the world, the
everpresent business factors always
press and eventually bring all under
their potent power. The Editorial
Staff enjoyed conceiving a yearbook,
but without the industrious labor of
its business counterpart, the book
might never have been brought into
actuality. The Euclidian Business Staff
constantly worked toward its goal of
paying for the production of the book
by persuasively selling ads, gaining
patrons and enticing students to pur-
chase a yearbook through a clever
and creative campaign. Regardless
of little recognition, the Business Staff
continually performed its work of
financing a book and then, proudly,
distributing the result.
euclidicin .
Cecily Hunt, Editor-in-Chief: Mrs. Michele Spott, Advisorg Mr. Gerry
Henderson, Advisor.
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Rice, Sandy Skrlj, Editor.
Editors IL to FU: Pat Flock, Kathy Marten, Judy Coolidge, Cecily Hunt, Sandy Skrll, Margie Engel.
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Art Staff IL io Ri: Cindy Wallace, Judy Coolidge, Editor: Ken Ginsburg. Thom Kren, Joanne Allchin
Photo Staff IL to Rl: Roy Larick, Gloria Fiegaibuto, Randy Price. Head
Photographerp Marty Frank, Pat Rock, Editorg Beth Hegiaw.
Identification Staff KL to RJ: Barb Butt, Margie Engel, Senior Editor: Kathy Marten
Editor: Diana Komocar, Eva Zucker.
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the total Euclid way of life. Break-
ing the monotony of labor, activi-
ties afford the weary a bit of fun.
With a smile the student can re-
call that the activity provided a
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Hats off to a winning float.
HOMECOMING
Surrounded by "Beat Heights" pos-
ters, students frantically finished up
the usual stack of work left for the
last week of the grading period. Ex-
cellent weather aided spirit at the
Thursday night bonfire. The victory
bell triumphantly greeted the team as
Euclid inched to its first victory of
the season. Enthusiasm culminated
in the E-Ftoom and ended only with
the last flutter of Autumn Leaves.
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Bill Young receives instruction at Homecoming game.
Top Brass
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Laurie Gulich Junior Attendant
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Marsha Beery, First Senior Attendant.
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CAST: GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES
LORELEI LEE ...,........
DOROTHY ..........,
MR. LEE I"DADDY"l ..
BARTENDER .......
BERT ........
STEWARD ...,.,,...
SAM ,...,............
MRS. VAN OSBORNE ,.,...
MRS. SPOFFARD III . . .
MRS. VAN AUSTIN .,..
MISS CHAPMAN ....
HOTEL MANAGER ....
MR. BROUSSARD, SR. ..., .
CAPTAIN ................
SYLVIA VAN OSBORNE ,...
MARGARET VAN AUSTIN
HENRY SPOFFARD III .
. Geri Adamich
Darla Pasteur
. .. Gary Botts
. Ken Stauffer
Mike Chandler
Ken Mog
. John Schulte
Kathy Salisbury
. . . Betty Grigonis
.. Carol Heinz
Leslie Stratton
Paul Fuerst
PatMann
Dave Reinhardt
. . . . Cathy Lutz
Claudia Orehek
Dan Smolinsky
PLAYS
A telescreen supplemented by the
Thought Police created the totali-
tarian society of Big Brother. In the
world of 1984 contradiction is truth,
love is hate, and individuality an un-
forgivable error. Winston and Julia
were victims and products of the
utilitarian dogma of the Party. Ad-
apted from George Orwell's prophetic
novel, the fall cast delivered a highly
dramatic presentation.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes compli-
mented the seriousness of the fall
play. On their way to Europe, Lorelei
and Dorothy engendered a series of
comical mishaps. The play ended with
ironic happiness and the audience
left wondering which they actually do
prefer.
Serious reflections from serious drama
Big Brother is watching you!
CAST: 1984
A iover's last embrace
COMRADE WINSTON SMITH . . , Roy Larick
COMRADE JULIA
COMRADE PARSOIV-S
COMRAD SYME .
COMRADE O'BRIEN ....,.
GLADYS .......
MARTIN ......
LANDLADY . . .
GUARDS .....
LOUDSPEAKER .
GOLDSTEIN . . .
BIG BROTHER . . . .
WAITRESS .....
COFFEE VENDER
MESSENGER .. .
. Sherri Grimes
..... Pat Griffin
. , . . Tom Barker
Dave Reinhardt
. . . Lyn Angene
. . . . Gary Botts
Betty Grigonis
...... Jerry Suhar
Terry McGovern
. Mark Springer
. Patrick Mann
. . . . Gary Botts
. . . . . . Susan Hayba
. Dannie Dugan
Kathy Salisbury
Engrossed in conversation . , ,
Midnight - The Magic Hour
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A sophomore's success
WINTER FESTIVAL
Wandering about the decorated
halls and classrooms, students came
upon carnival booths which tried to
capture everyone's attention. An auc-
tion, a three-legged race, and a
fortune teller satisfied the various
whims of those present. Food, and
couples holding hands were found in
the corridors. Three weeks separated
the Winter Sports carnival dance. On
the night of the dance, couples en-
tered the E-Room through an arch of
blue flowers. There, amid blue crepe
paper and balloons, they danced till
midnight sounded and ended the
evening of Midnight Blues.
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Daily the E-Room houses both aca-
demic and social events. Team-teach-
ing classes convene in the ballroom.
After school and during lunch periods
the center provides music and conver-
sation, breaking the day for the weary
student. Fiespectful use has kept the
complex of rooms in good condition.
Mrs. Martinsen supervises and co-
ordinates the activities. The E-Room's
versatile character permits Euclid's
students to hear a lecture on tragedy
in the ballroom in the morning and
dance in the same room that night.
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future. The senior can still be a kid, but
he also has a less flippant side. For a
senior is respected tor his opinions and
leadership. The senior year is centered
on an awareness of the future and a love
of the present.
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SANDRA ADAMS
TERRY ADAMS
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PAUL BAGOCIUS RICHARD BARABAS
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KATHLEEN BATICH
LYNN BAUMGARDT
TIMOTHY BAUR
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KENNETH BAYKO
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DEBORAH BECKWITH
MARSHA BEERY
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SUSAN CHANDLER
MARCIA CHAPMAN
JOSEPH CHASE
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YOLANDA CHETNIK MICHAEL CINALLI
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DALE CRAGLE
STEVE CRAUN
JOHN CROSSON
LARRY CROWN
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KAREN DOREMUS
ROBERT DOWNING
CHRISTOPHER DOYLE
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VIRGINIA DADANTE BARBARA DAUER
LINDA DAILEY DONNA DAUGHERTY
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CYNTHIA ERICKSON
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WILLIAM FAIT
JACKSON FARRILL
CLIFFORD FELDEN
ROBERT FERRIS
LAURENE FIKE
THOMAS FINK
ROBERT FIORELLI
GREGORY FISHER
PAUL FITZGERALD
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"Yes, we have no bananas!"
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SENIORS
ELIZABETH ANNE ACKS Beth
A.F.S. 45 Folk Club 35 Friendship Club 2, 3, 4,
SANDRA ADAMS Sandy
TERRY ADAMS Terry
JACQUELINE ALBERTONE Jackie
SUSAN ALBRECHT Sue
Choral Masters 3, 45 Executive Board 45 Folk Club
2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 Girls' Concert Choir 25
THOMAS BAKER Tom
Chess Club 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 35 Ski
Club 3, 4.
JOSEPH BALOGH Joe
LINDA LEE BALOGH Linda
Cheerleaders 2, 35 Talent Scouts 4.
RICHARD BARABAS Richard
THOMAS BARKER Bart
ROBERT BERKE Robert
ANDREA BETZ Andi
Girls' Field Hockey 25 G,A.A. 2, 3.
EUGENE BIELFELT Eugene
JANICE BIELFELT Janice
MARY HELLEN BIELLO Mares
Cheerleader Substitutes 35 E-Room Activities 45
Panther 45 Ski Club 25 Spirits 45 Student Council
Movie Club 4.
DAVID ALLISON David
JAMES ALLSIP James
FRANCES AMATO Frann
RENE ANN AMES Rene
Friendship Club 3, 4.
CARMEN AMOROSO Carmen
JANICE ANDERSON Jan
NOREEN LYNN BENVENUTO Ben
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 Malorette Club 35 Ski Club
2, 35 Student Council Representative 2, 3.
JOHN ANDERSON John
SHARON ANN ANDERSON Sharon
AFS. 45 E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45
F.T.A. 3, 45 Junior Cabinet 35 Ski Club 3, 4.
KAREN ANDREWS Karen
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B,L.A. 35
F.T.A. 25 Spectrum 3,
RALPH ANKUDA Nick
Transfer Student5 Sophomore Play 2.
ROGER ANTONICK Roger
JOHN ARKO John
Chess Club 2, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Student Council Representative 4.
EDWARD ARNOLD Bud
Baseball 2, 3, 4.
JUDY ANNE ARNOLD Judy
LESLIE ARTMAN Les
GERALDINE ANN ARTZ Gerri
Ad Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Student Coun-
cil Representative 3.
PAUL BAGOCIUS Paul
N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 President 45 World
Affairs Club 4.
PAUL BAKER Paul
Big Show 35 Cadet Band 2, 35 Choral Masters 3, 45
Concert Band 45 Fall Play 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir
25 Boys' Swim Leader 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Letter-
men's Club 45 Letterman 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 35
Pep Band 2, 35 Student Council Representative 45
Varsity Swim Team 2, 3, 45 Varsity Chorale 4.
DOUGLAS MILES BARTHOLOMEW Bart
A.F.S, 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Eucuyo 45 Boys' Gym
Leaders 25 Key Club 2, 35 National Honor Society
3, 45 Science Seminar 35 Student Council Representa-
tive 25 I.Q.S. 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 45
Co-Editor 45 Survey Training Club 2.
JANET AUDRIE BASA Jan
Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit Band 3, 4.
DONNA BASHEL Donna
SUSAN GAYLE BATES Bunny
KATHLEEN BATICH Kathy
Friendship Club 3, 4.
LYNN SUZANNE BAUMGARDT Linnie
Friendship Club 2. 35 D.E.C.A. 4.
TIM BAUR Tim
J.V. Football 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4.
KENNETH BAYKO Kenneth
CONSTANCE JEAN BECKWITH Connie
Choral Masters 3, 4: Executive Board 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Majorettes 3, 45 Malorette Club 2, 3,
45 Malorette Substitutes 25 Ski Club 3, 4.
DEBORAH BECKWITH Becky
Friendship Club 2, 35 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 25 G.L.C. 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45
Malorettes 45 Malorette Club 3, 45 Malorette Sub-
stitute 45 Ski'CIub 2, 3, 4.
MARSHA BEERY Beer
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader Substitutes 35
Choral Masters 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45 Homecom-
ing Court 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Varsity Chorale 4.
RONALD REX BENDURE The Kld
J.V. Football 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 35 Key Club 35
Varsity Swim Team 25 J.V. Swim Team 2.
Ad Club 3, 45 Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 45
Euclidian Training Club 2, 35 Girls' Concert Choir
35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 l.Q.S. 4.
ROBERT BERES Robert
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Representative 25 Talent Scouts 4.
DENNIS BILYK Dennis
CAROLE ANNE BIONDI Thumper
DALE BITKER Dale
JERRY BLACKFORD Black
Baseball 25 E-Room Activities 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
BARBARA BLAKELEY Barbara
NEIL EDWARD BLASSE Blaze
Big Show 2, 35 Chevron Society 3, 45 Choral Masters
3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Fall Play 2, 35 Boys'
Gym Leaders 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Sergeant
45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Pit Band 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 3, 45 President 45 Spring Play 2, 35 Stage
Craft Club 25 Student Council Representative 25
Talent Scouts 4.
RONALD BOCK Ron
Cross Country 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4.
RAEVEFIN BODMER Rae
Girls' Concert Choir 2, 3.
LINDA JOYCE BOHINC Llnda
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.L.C. 3, 45 Executive Board 45 Major-
ettes 3, 45 Malorette Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45
Spirits 45 Survey Training Club 35 Talent Scouts 45
Cheering Block 35 Usher 3.
TERRY BOICH Terry
ANTHONY BONANNO Anthony
GAIL BOOTH Gail
Junior Red Cross 35 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Concert
Choir 35 Junior Cabinet 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit
Band 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 2, 45 Survey
Business Stalt 3, 45 Survey Training Club 2, 3, 4.
ALAN BORAZANIAN AI
HAROLD BORK Harold
Cadet Band 2, 3, 45 Movie Club 4.
SUSAN BORSCH Suzy
A.F.S. 3, 45 Folk Club 25 Friendship Club 35 F.T.A.
3, 45 Prom Committee 4: Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club
45 Survey Editorial Staff 35 Survey Training Club 25
Talent Scouts 3, 45 Language Lab Assistant 3, 4.
JOHN BOUR John
BARBARA BOWMAN Barb
E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian Training Club 35
Friendship Club 3: Girls' Concert Choir 2, 35 Student
Council Alternate 3.
THOMAS RYDER BOYCE Tom
Bowling 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 4: Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Golf Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4.
MARILYN JANE BOYD Lynn
Friendship Club 25 F,T.A. 2, 4: Girls' Concert Choir
35 Ski Club 45 Survey Business Staff 35 Wai Napolo
2, 3, 45 United Appeal 3, 45 Co-chairman 4.
WILIAM BOYER William
MICHAEL BOYLE Michael
SUSAN CAROL BREITSCH Sooz
LINDA ANN BRITVIC Brid
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 4,
RUTH BRONSTED Ruth
RAYMOND WALTER BROW Ray
Bowling 25 Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Key Club 2, 3, 4: Secretary 45
Spirits 4:
Treasurer 45 Student Council Alternate 4: Varsity
ANTONIO BUTTICCI Antonio
JAMES BUZIKOWSKI James
JACQUELINE CABALA Jackie
A.F.S. 45 E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 3, 45
F.N.C. 3. 4: Girls' Concert Choir 25 Spectrum 35
Student Council Executive Board 45 G.A.A. 2, 3.
KATHY CALVERT Kathy
Choral Masters 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian
Business Staff 3, 4, Ads Manager 45 Euclidian Training
Club 25 F.T.A. 35 Girls' Concert Choir 25 Ski Club 35
l.O.S. 4.
THOMAS CAMPBELL Tom
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Boys' Gym Leaders 35 Key Club
2, 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4.
TIMOTHY CAMPBELL Timothy
DONNA CAPELLA Donna
Friendship Club 3, 45 Girls' Concert Choir 25 Major-
etle Club 2, 35 Student Council Representative 3.
MARK ANTHONY CAPRETTA Corky
Big Show 35 Choral Masters 3, 45 Fall Play 45 Football
2, 3, 45 J.V, Football 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2:
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman 3, 45
Panther 25 Varsity Chorale 4.
TONI ANN CARANFA Toni
D.E.C,A. 4.
ANITA CARDUCCI
JIM CARMIGIANO Carm
J.V. Football 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 35 Track 2, 3, 4.
GLEN EDWARD CAROFF Glen
Transfer Student: Football 3, 45 Boys' Gym Leaders
3,45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Wrestling 4.
JEFFREY JOSEPH CARRISH Jen
Big Show 35 Bowling 35 Choral Masters 35 Boys'
Swim Leaders 3, 45 Key Club 2, 35 Varsity Chorale 4.
Chorale 4.
BERNADETTE BROWN Bernie
JIM BROWN Roger
Cadet Band 25 Choral Masters 3: Marching Band 2,
JUDITH ANN BROWN Ju-Ju-Bee
Choral Masters 3, 45 Movie Club 3, 4.
ROLAND MICHAEL BROWN Rolly
Big Show 2, 35 Fall Play 2, 35 Folk Club 45 Spring
Play 25 Stage Cralt Club 3.
WENDY BROWN Wendy
Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 4: Malorettes 2, 3, 45
Malorette Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 45
Prom Committee 45 Student Council Representative 25
Student Council Executive Board 3, 45 Swim Show
3, 45 Wai Napolo 3, 4.
WALTER BUBLY Bub
Concert Band 2, 3: Cross Country 3, 45 Key Club
2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Historian: Letterman
2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45
Boys' State 3.
Laura
LAURA BUCKNOT
Folk Club 2, 3, 4: Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 2, 3, 4.
PAMELA BRIDGET BUDINSKY
Euclidian Training Club 35 Friendship Club 35 Humani-
ties 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 2, 35 Girls'
Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Volleyball 2, 3.
Pam
JAMES BUKOVAC James
CAROL JEAN BURHENNE Carol
E-Room Activities 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 25 Friendship Club
25 F.T.A. 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Majorettes 3, 45 Malorette Club 2, 3, 45 Ski
Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 25
Talent Scouts 45 Hall Guard 4.
RICHARD BUTLER Rich
F.B.L.A. 35 Golf Club 45 Wrestling 2.
NORMAN CARTER Noonie
Soccer 3, 4.
ARRILLA CASEY Arrilla
CAROLYN CASSTEVENS Carolyn
RALPH CEBRON Ralph
JEANNETTE CELLURA Ginny
ALICE CERCEK Dolly
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 45 Girls' Concert
Choir 2, 3.
SUSAN CERR Susan
SUSAN BECKER CHANDLER Sue
Choral Masters 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Homecoming Committee 45 Ski Club 25
Student Council Representative 45 Swim Show 2, 3, 45
Wai Napolo 2, 3, 45 President 45 Varsity Chorale 4.
FRANK CHAPAS Frank
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MARCIA JEAN CHAPMAN Swampy
Choral Masters 35 E-Room Activities 45 Friendship
Club 2, 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Student Council
Representative 4: Varsity Chorale 4.
JOSEPH EDWARD CHASE Joe
Humanities 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Political Afliairs Club 3, 45 Science Seminar
2.3, 45 Talent Scouts 2.
MARLANN CHERNEY Maryann
YOLANDA CHETNIK Chip
F.N.C. 45 Student Council Representative 4.
SUSAN LOUISE CHRlSTlE Sue
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Girls' Basketball 2,
3, 45 Girls' Field Hockey 25 Spirits 4.
BETTY ANN CIAMMAICHELLA Bet
Friendship Club 35 Movie Club 3, 4.
JOHN CHARLES CIMPERMAN John
MICHAEL CINALLI Michael
JOHN CIVIC John
TIMOTHY CLASSEN Timothy
WILLIAM CLEMENCE William
CATHLEEN CLEMENTS Casey
Eucuyo 3, 45 F,T.A. 2, 3, 45 l.O.S. 3, 45 Humanities
45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Political Affairs Club
3, 45 Secretary 3, 45 Spectrum 25 World Affairs Club
3, 45 Treasurer 35 President 4.
CHRISTINE CLINE Christine
CATHERINE CLOUSER Corkie
BOB COATSWORTH Bob
LINDA COCHRAN Twin
Cheerleader Substitutes 25 Friendship Club 3, 45
F.B,L.A. 35 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Ski Club 45
Spirits 4.
SANDRA COCHRAN Twin
Cheerleaders 2, Cheerleader Substitutes 25 Friendship
Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 35 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Ski
Club 45 Spirits 4.
KENNETH CONGIN Kenneth
GARY LEE CONSILIO Gal'V
JUDITH ANN COOLIDGE Jude
Big Show 3, 45 Chevron Society 2, 3, 45 Concert
Band 2, 3, 45 Librarian: Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 45
Art Editor 45 Euclidian Training Club 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, 45
Vice President 45 G.L.C5'4: Marching Band 2, 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Pep Band
45 Pit Band 3, 45 Ski Club 35 G.A.A. 25 I.Q.S. 4.
DOUGLAS COONEY Doug
Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 25 Cross Country 25
Boys' Gym Leaders 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Or-
chestra 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 35 Prom Committee 32
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4.
RONALD COONEY Ron
Band 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Foremen's
Marching Band 2, 35 Orchestra 45 Pep Band
Concert
Club 45
2, 3, 45 Swim Show 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4.
ROGER CORNWELL Roger
VIRGINIA CORSO Virginia
PAMELA COSTANTINO Pamela
RICHARD COUP Richard
BRIAN DALE COX B, C.
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Fall Play 45 Boys' Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Key Club
2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman 45 Prom Com-
mittee 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Representative
45 Swim Show 3, 45 Varsity Swim Team 45 J.V. Swim
Team 2.
DALE RICH CRAGLE Stompers
Baseball 25 J.V. Football 2.
STEVEN CRAUN Steve
Transfer SIudent5 F.T.A. 4.
JOHN CROSSON John
LARRY CROWN L. C.
Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Key Club 2, 35
Letterman 35 Student Council Representative 2, 35
D.E.C.A. 45 Treasurer.
ROBERT JOHN FERRIS Bob
LAURENE FIKE Laurene
THOMAS FINK Thomas
ROBERT ANTHONY FIORELLI Fifi
Chess Club 3, 45 N.F.L. 3, 45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 4.
GREGORY FISHER Greg
Ski Club 3, 4.
PAUL FITZGERALD Paul
MICHAEL ANTHONY WILLIAM FOCARETO
Mickey Mouse
E-Room Activities 45 Student Council Representative 3.
KATHLEEN FOLK
Co-op Students 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2.
Kathy
THOMAS FOSTER Tom
BRUCE FOX Bruce
STEPHEN CHARLES FOX Sly Fox
KENNETH EDWARD FRAK Ken
Baseball 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Football 2, 35 J.V.
Football 25 Ski Club 3.
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 25 F.N.C. 3, 45 Girls'
VIRGINIA DADANTE Ginny
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 3.
LINDA DAILEY Linda
A.F.S. 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 4.
RICHARD PAUL DANCH
Key Club 2, 3, 4.
BARBARA JEANNE DAUER
Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 45 F.N.C.
Rich
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Concert Choir 45 Girls' Field Hockey 25'Talent
Scouts 45 l.O.S. 4.
DONNA ROSE DAUGHERTY Donna
Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A.
3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 45 Spirits 45 Talent
Scouts 4.
ARLENE DEMICO Arlene
E-Room Activities 4.
JAMES DE VINEY Jim
KATHLEEN DISCENZO Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Malorette Club 3.
WILLIAM DOEHRING William
LINDA DOLJACK Linda
Friendship Club 3.
KAREN DOREMUS Karen
Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 25 Ski Club 3, 4.
ROBERT DOWNING Bob
Transfer Student5 J.V. Swim Team 3.
CHRISTOPHER DOYLE Chrstopher
MARGARET DOYLE Margaret
MARTIN DOYLE Marty
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, President.
PATRICIA C. DOYLE Pat
Cheering Block 35 Friendship Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Ski
Club 3, 45 Spirits 4,
CAROL ANN DRAGOLICH Carol
MARLENE DUCCA Marlene
TIMOTHY DUFFY Tim
GARY DURICHKO Gary
RICHARD RANDOLPH DVORAK Rick
Co-op Students 45 Magnum Club 4.
CAROL ECHON Carol
LINDA ECKER Linda
ROBERT EDER Robert
JOHN EDWARD EGNOT Jay
Traisfer Student5 Forernen's Club 45 Key Club 45
Ski Club 3, 4.
JANET EHLERT Jan
Transfer Student5 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45
World Affairs Club 3, 45 Treasurer 4,
THERESE EIERMANN Therese
BARBARA EMIG Barb
F.B.L.A. 3.
BARBARA ANN EMSER Bobble
Concert Choir 25 Homecoming Committee 45 Ski Club
3, 45 Spectrum 45 Student Council Representative
2, 35 Survey Business Staff 45 Survey Training Club 3.
MARJORIE CLAIRE ENGEL Margie
Euclidian Editorial Staff 2, 3, 45 Euclidian Training
Club 25 Friendship Club 3, 45 N.F.L. 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 2, 35 Junior Editor 35 Senior
Editor 45 Cheering Block 35 Senior Scandal 45
Spectrum 45 l,Q.S. 4.
CYNTHIA ERICKSON Cynthia
WILLIAM FAIT Bill
P.A. Club 2, 35 Student Council Representative 4.
JACKSON JAMES FARRILL Boppin Stonewall
E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Junior Cabinet 35 Key
Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Director 35 Treasurer 45 Letter-
men's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 45 Spirits
3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 25 N.A.S.S. 3. 45
Junior Class Vice-President 3.
CLIFFORD FELDEN Cliff
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CHARLES FRALEY Chuck
AUDREY FRANCEL Audrey
CAROL FRANCIS Carol
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A.
25 Malorettes 3, 4.
JAMES FRANCIS Jim
Baseball 25 Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45
E-Room Activities 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Key
Club 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 25 Pep
Band 3, 45 Pit Band 45 Spirits 45 Student Council
Representative 4, Executive Board 4.
KATHLEEN FRANK Kathy
MARTIN FRANK Marty
A.F.S. 35 Big Show 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Choral
Masters 3, 45 President 45 E-Room Activities 3, 45
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club
25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Vice-President 45 Political Affairs Club 45 Spirits 45
Student Council Representative 45 J.V. Swim Team
25 Track 35 Tennis 2, 3,
CAROL FRIEDMAN Carol
BARBARA FRIZZELL Barb
A.F.S. 3, 45 Choral Masters 35 F.T.A. 45 Humanities
3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Survey Editorial
Staff 45 Survey Training Club 35 Varsity Chorale 4.
SUSAN JEAN FROST Sue
Cadet Band 2, 35 Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club
35 F.N.C. 35 Marching Band 2, 35 Student Council
Representative 3.
KARL FUCHS Karl
ALBERT FUERST Albert
PAUL FUERST Dumpy
Transfer Student.
ROBERT GALLINIS Bob
RUTH GANSER Ruth
MARY ELLEN GARISEK Mar
Friendship Club 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Movie Club 4.
MARIANNE GARLING
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Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Projects Chairman 3, 4:
Girls' Concert Choir 2, 3.
KEITH GARLOCK Keith
JOHN GAVIN Jack
PATRICIA GEDDES Pat
Folk Club 4: Friendship Club 2: F.N,C. 3, 4: Movie
Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3.
KATHLEEN GERLOSKY Kathleen
DENNIS GERMOVSEK Denny
CYNTHIA GERWIG Cindy
Friendship Club 2: Cheering Block 3.
BARBARA GESTEN Barbara
BETTY GFELLER Betty
IRIS GIANFORTI Iris
BARBARA LOU GILLES Barbara
Big Show 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4.
BONNIE LEE GILES Bonnie
Cadet Band 2, 3: Concert Band 4: Marching Band 2,
3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Political Aftairs Club 4: Spectrum
2: World Affairs Club 4.
JOHN GILLES John
KEN STACEY GINSBURG Gross One
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4: Euclidian Training Club
2: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Science Seminar 2, 3, 4: l.O.S. 4.
CARMELLA GIORANO Carmeila
SANDRA GJIVANOVICH Sandra
GERALD GOLABOFF Gerald
KATHLEEN MARY GONAS Kathi
Co-op Students 4.
ELAINE GOODWIN Trudy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Malorette Club 2, 3, 4:
Malorette Substitute 3: Malorette 4: Spirits 4.
JILL IRENE GOODWIN Jill
Ad Club 2: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4:
Executive Board 3, 4: Survey Training Club 2.
PETER GOULIS Pete
J.V. Baseball 2: Cross Country 2, 3: E-Room Activities
4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Stu-
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Club 2, 3, 4.
ROSEMARIE GRABITZ Rosie
F.N.C. 3: F.T.A. 3.
CYNTHIIA LOUISE GRANT Cindy
Choral Master: 3, 4: Girls' Concert Choir 2: Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Student Coun-
cil Representative 2, 3: Swim Show 2, 3, 4: Wai
Napolo 2, 3, 4: Varsity Chorale 4.
PATRICIA ANNE GRIFFIN Patt
Big Show 2, 3, 4: Eucuyo 3: Euclidian Training Club
3: Fall Play 2, 3, 4: Folk Club 2, 3: Friendship Club
3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: N.F.L. 3, 43 Outstanding Junior
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JERRY GRIFFITH Jerry
LINDA GRIMSIC Linda
GERALD GRINSTEAD Gerald
GAIL GRUNDMAN Gail
Transfer Student: Co-op Students: l.O.S. 4.
KATHLEEN ELIZABETH GRYCAN Kathy
Co-op Students 4: Friendship Club 2, 3: Majorette
Club 2, 3: Student Council Representative 2.
PATRICIA GUARDO Patricia
DAVID MICHAEL GUBANC Goob
Choral Masters 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Home-
coming Committee 4: Chairman 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4:
Science Seminar 3: Student Council Representative
3: Vice President 4: Usher 2, 3.
JAMES GUINTER Jesse
Eucuyo 2, 3, 4: Humanities 3, 4: I.Q.S. 3, 4: Key
Club 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Student Council
Representative 3: Tennis 2. 3, 4: Captain 4: Eucuyo
Poetry Editor 3: Editor-in-Chief 4.
RENEE GULLO Renee
DOUGLAS STUART HACKLE Hack
J.V. Basketball 2: Choral Masters 3, 4: Cross Country
4: E-Room Activities 4: Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4:
Euclidian Training Club 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir
2: Key Club 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Letterman 3, 4:
Track 2, 3, 4.
BARRY HACKNEY Barry
LUBOMIRA HADZIMA Luba
Big Show 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra
2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4: Girls'
Volleyball 3: Girls' Field Hockey 2: Spirits 4: G.A.A.
. .4-
PAUL ALAN HAFFER Paul
Foremen's Club 3: Key Club 2, 3: Movie Club 2, 3, 4:
Science Seminar 3.
NANCY ELIZABETH HAGSTRAND Nancy
Ad Club 2: Choral Masters 3:45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: I.Q.S.
3, 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Spirits 4: Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, 3, 4: Student, Supply Store 2, 3, 4:
Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4:--,Survey Training Club 2:
Survey News Editor 4: F.T.A. Executive Board 3, 4:
Historian 3: Varsity Chorale 4.
PAMELA HAHN Pamela
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THOMAS HALL Thomas
LAWRENCE HANN Lawrence
RUTH HANNIGAN Ruthie
Transfer Student 3: Co-op Students 4: F.B.L,A. 3, 4:
National Honor Society 3, 4: Co-op Treasurer 4.
RICHARD HARPS Richard
ROBERT I-IARPS Robert
JACQUELIN KAY HARRIS Jackie
Girls' Concert Choir 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2:
Homecoming Queen 4: Majorettes 4: Malorette Club 3,
4: Ski Club 2, 3: Spirits 4: Student Council Repre-
sentative 2: Swim Show 2, 3, 4: Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4:
Treasurer 4: Executive Board 4.
JANET HARRIS Janey
JANICE HARRIS Janice
LAURIE HARRIS Laurie
SUSAN HARRIS Susan
JO ANN HART Jo Ann
Orchestra 2: Spectrum 4.
ROSEMARY HARVAN Rosemary
WALTER HARWOOD Wally
Cadet Band 2: Golf Club 2,
RONALD L. HAVENER Ron
Chess Club 3, 4: Science Seminar 2, 3, 4.
JOHN ROBERT HAVRILEK Hondo
J.V. Football 2: Movie Club 2, 3: N.F.L. 4: Ski Club
3, 4.
DAVID HAYS Devld
GREG HAYS Greg
LAURA JOANNE HAYTAS Laurie
Choral Masters 3, 4: Euclidian Training Club 2:
Friendship Club 2, 3: F.N.C. 4: Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2: Girls' Leaders Club 4: Malorettes 3, 4:
Malorette Club 2, 3, 4: Spirits 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Choral
Masters Executive Board 4: Usher 2, 3.
CAROL LYNN HAYWARD Carol
Choral Masters 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3: Girls'
Concert Choir 2: Ski Club 2, 3: Student Council
Representative 2.
ALBERT HEFNER Albert
MICHAEL KAREN HEGLAW Mike
Big Show 2, 3: E-Room Activities 4: Euclidian Edi-
torial Staff 3: Euclidian Training Club 3: Fall Play 2:
G.L.C. 4: P.A. Club 3: N.F.L. 3: Prom Committee 3:
Spring Play 2: Stage Craft Club 3: Swim Show 3.
BRUCE HEHR Bruce
Bowling 2.
THOMAS HEHR Thomas
FNCHAR AM . .int susAN JANDA
o J ES LOUIS Hoi.LowAv nick MIKE KARPINECZ Mike
KAREE HEIGHTON Karee
RONALD CALVIN HEINLEIN Ape Man
Book Store 2, 3, 43 Cadet Band 23 Football 3, 43 J,V.
Football 23 Homecoming Committee 33 Key Club 2,
3, 43 Letterrnen's Club 3, 43 Letterman 3, 43 Prom
Committee 33 Student Council Representative 43 Stu-
dent Supply Store 2, 3, 43 Track 3.
DONNA HEINTZ Donna
Ski Club 3, 43 Survey Training Club 3.
CAROL RUTH HEINZ Kelly
Choral Masters 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 33 F.N.C, 43
Girls' Concert Choir 23 N.F.L. 3, 43 Spectrum 43
Spring Play 23 Stage
Craft Club 3, 4.
DORIS HEISE Doris
VIOLET HELMS Vi
ROBERT HENIKAN Robert
GARY A. HERAK Fish
Transfer Student3 Golf Club 23 Track 23 Soccer 3, 4.
LINDA ANN HERAK Linda
Big Show 3, 43 Malorette Club 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43
Pit Band 3, 43 Ski Club 4.
TIMOTHY HIGHLAND Timothy
LAURA CATHRYN HITCHCOX Hodge
Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Survey Editorial Staft 43
Survey Training Club 33 Talent Scouts 4.
DOROTHY HOCEVAR
Cadet Band 2, 33 F.N.C. 33 Marching Band 2, 3.
Ralph
LORETTA HOCEVAR Lori
Co-op Student.
THOMAS HOFFMAN Thomas
NOREEN HOGE
Transfer Student3 Political Affairs Club 33 Spectrum
3, 43 World Affairs Club 3, 4.
Noreen
A.F.S. 23 Cadet Band 23 Concert Band 3, 43 l.O.S.
3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Top
Band Sergeant 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pep
Band 3, 43 Pit Band 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Spectrum 43
Student Council Representative 2, 43 Survey Business
Staff 2, 3, 43 Survey Editorial Staff 43 Survey Training
Club 23 Treasurer 33 Business Manager 43 Swim Show
33 Tennis 2, 33 N.H.S. Vice President 4.
BRUCE NOEL HOPPERT Bruce
Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 J.V. Basketball 23
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 J.V. Football
23 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
TIM HORGAN Tim
CAROL ANN HORNA Carol
Friendship Club 33 Student Council Representative 2.
LINDA MONTROSE HORSEY Lynn
Friendship Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A, 3, 43 Girls' Concert
Choir 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT HOURY Bob
JOSEPH A. HOWE Turtle
Folk Club 43 F.B.L.A. 43 Swim Show 23 Wrestling 3.
JACK HOWELL Jackie
Ski Club 4.
JACOUELINE HOWITZ Jacqueline
JOANNE HUBISH Jo
Transfer Student: Co-op Student 4.
MATHILDA HUDOCK Cookie
Transfer Student: Choral Masters 3, 43 Friendship
Club 3, 43 F.N.C. 3,
JOHN ANTHONY HUEBNER John
Key Club 2, 33 Tennis Team 2, 3.
BARBARA HULL Barb
Euclidian Training Club 33 Friendship Club 23 Ski
Club 3, 4,
CECILY HUNT Cec
Choral Masters 2, 3, 43 Accompanist 2, 3, 43 Vice
President 43 Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 43 Euclidian
Training Club 23 Copy Writer 33 Editor-in-Chief 43
Friendship Club 23 F.T.A, 33 G.L.C. 3, 43 Executive
Board 43 Humanities 3, 43 l.O.S. 3, 43 Majorette Club
23 Spirits 43 Varsity Chorale 43 Accompanist 43 Big
Show 4.
YVONNE HUNT Yvonne
ROBERT HYLKEMA Robert
EDWARD IRVINE Edward
CAROL IVANCIC Carol
F.N.C. 2, 3, 43 F,T.A. 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 4.
WILMA JAGODNIK Wilma
MARY ELLEN JAKLIC Merri
Big Show 33 Eucuyo 43 Friendship Club 23 F,T.A. 3, 43
Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Girls' Track 23 World Affairs Club 4,
BENEDICT JAKUBEN Benedict
Jill
Big Show 33 Chevron Society 2, 3, 43 Choral Masters
33 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Euclidian Training Club 23
F.T.A. 2, 3. 43 Humanities 3, 43 Junior Cabinet 33
Marching Band 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43
Orchestra 3, 43 Pep Band 33 Pit Band 3, 43 Prom
Committee 33 Survey Business Staff 33 Varsity Chorale 4.
DUANE JARC Deeiah
Chess Club 3, 43 President 43 National Honor Society
3, 43 Science Seminar 3, 43 Ski Club 4.
MARGARET ANN JARVIS Marg
A.F,S. 3, 43 Secretary 43 Friendship Club 2, 3, 43
Girls' Concert Choir 33 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23
Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Spirits 43 Student Council Repre-
sentative 43 Cheering Block 3.
ROSEMARIE JAZBINSKI Rosemarie
Big Show 43 Cadet Band 3: Concert Band 43 Friend-
ship Club 43 F.B.L.A. 33 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Marching Band
3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Ski
Club 2, 43 Spectrum 3, 43 President 43 Student Coun-
cil Representative 43 Survey Editorial Staff 43 Survey
Training Club 33 Talent Scouts 2, 4.
LAWRENCE JEDLICKA Lawrence
DAVID JEPPE David
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WAYNE JERSAN Wayne
Bowling Team 3, 43 Survey Editorial 3, 4.
DANIEL EDWARD JEZERINAC Dan
E'Room Activities 3, 43 Eucuyo 43 Folk Club 43 l.Q.S.
3, 43 Junior Cabinet 33 Treasurer 33 Prom Committee
43 Senior Cabinet 43 Student Council Representative
gl S32 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 43 Survey Training
u .
LINDA SUSAN JIMISON Linda
Euclidian Training Club 33 F.N.C. 3, 43 F.T.A, 23
gi:rlg'3Concert Choir 23 Ski Club 3. 43 Survey Training
u .
CHRISTOPHER JOCHUM Christopher
MICHAEL JOLLY Michael
NICHOLAS JURANKO Nicholas
LINDA JURATOVAC Lin
Eucuyo 43 Folk Club 3, 43 Talent Scouts 2, 3, 4,
KATHRYN LEE KALAN Katie
Euclidian Training Club 23 Friendship Club 3, 43
F.B,L.A. 23 E-Room Activities 43 Majorettes 3, 43
Malorette Club 2, 3, 43 Spirits 43 Head Malorette 43
G.A.A. 23 Cheering Block 3.
NANCY KANE Nancy
E-Room Activities 43 Friendship Club 33 F.N.C. 33
Homecoming Court 23 Majorette Club 23 Ski Club
2, 3.
RUSSELL DEAN KANE Monk
Big Show 2, 3, 43 Cadet Band 23 Chevron Society 43
Concert Band 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band
3, 43 Pit Band 2, 3, 43 Talent Scouts 3, 43 Band
Sergeant 4.
REBECCA ANN KAPFERER Becky
Fall Play 43 Friendship Club 23 F.N.C. 33 Girls' Con-
cert Choir 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 33 Cheering Block 33
Spectrum 23 Talent Scouts 2.
JOSEPH JOHN KAPLER JOB
Key Club 2, 3, 43 World Affairs Club 43 Soccer Team
3, 43 Captain 4.
Transfer Student3 Baseball 43 J.V. Basketball 23 Boys'
Gym Leaders 33 Track 4.
DIANE LAUREL KARRER Diane
Big Show 3, 43 Friendship Club 43 F.T,A. 2, 3, 43
l.Q.S. 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 National Honor
Society 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 43 Pit Band
3, 43 Survey Business Staff 3, 43 Survey Training
Club 23 Assistant Circulation Manager 33 Circulation
Manager 4.
NANCY EILEEN KASELAK Migit
Big Show 33 Choral Masters 3, 43 Friendship Club 23
Homecoming Court 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Student Council
Representative 33 Varsity Chorale 4.
DIANE JEAN KASTELLIC Diane
LORRAINE MARIE KATTLER Lori
E-Room Activities 43 Folk Club 4.
VAUGHN KAVON Vaughn
ROGER RAY Roger
MARY KEARNS Mary
HELENE KEKIC Helene
CORRINE MARY KELLER Corky
Malorette Club 25 Ski Club 4.
Cadet Band 25 Concert
PAUL RICHARD KELLER Call
Bowling 45 Student Council Representative 4.
DEBORAH KELLEY Deborah
GAIL SUE KEMPKE Gay
Cadet Band 25 Marching Band 25 Ski Club 3, 4.
NORENE KENDLE Norene
DAVID ALAN KERSHAW Dave
Band 3, 45 Boys' Swim
LINDA LOUISE KOETH Lln
Friendship Club 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 3,
45 Girls' Field Hockey 25 G.A.A. 2, 3.
DOROTHY LYNN KOLEGAR Dore
Friendship Club 3, 45 Ski Club 3.
RICHARD LEE KOLESAR Dick
Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Key Club 3, 45 Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45
Indoor Track 2, 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4.
JOAN ROSALIND KROPF
Joanie
G.L.C. 45 Ski Club 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls'
Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 3, Vice'President 45 Girls' Field Hockey
2, 45 Captain 45 Swim Show 3, 4.
ROY RALPH LARICK Ill Roy
Leaders 2, 3, 45 Junior Cabinet 35 Key Club 2, 3:
Marching Band 2, 3. 45 Pep Band 45 Pit Band 45
Ski Club 45 Spirits 35 Swim Show 25 Varsity Swim
Team 45 Talent Scouts 45 Wai Napplo 2.
JOHN KESZENHEIMER Jack
ROSALIND KEVER Rosalind
CLIFTON KIMES clarion
GARY KING Gary
RAYMOND KING Raymond
SUSAN KINKELAAR sue
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 45
Survey Business Stafl 25 Language Lab Assistant 4.
JAMES RICHARD KIRK Dick
STEPHEN F. KIRK Steve
Baseball 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Choral Masters 35
J.V. Football 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Key Club
2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Seminar
2, 3, 4.
JAMES KIRO
Jim
Key Club 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman 3, 45 Ski
Club 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4.
CHERRY KITSOS Cherry
RICHARD KLEBER Richard
ROBERT KARL KLEINHENZ Bones
J.V. Wrestling 2, 3.
RICHARD KLEMENC Richard
BEVERLY KMET Bev
Friendship Club 35 Ski Club 4.
KENNETH MICHAEL KOCH Ken
Cadet Band 25 Key Club 25 Marching Band 25 Ski
Club 3, 4.
FRANCES KOCJANCIC Nancy
Co-op 45 Friendship Club 35
F.B.L.A. 2.
LINDA MARIE KOPNISKE Lynn
F.N.C. 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 4.
KATHLEEN E, KORDET Kathie
Girls' Concert Choir 25 N.F.L. 2.
OLGA KOREN Olga
Co-op Students 45 Friendship Club 2.
JAMES THOMAS KORTHALS Korth
NICHOLAS KOSEC Nlck
CAROLYN THERESE KOSTANSEK Carol
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 45 F.T.A. 3.
DALE KOVACH Dale
KAREN BARBARA KOVACH Karen
Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Friendship Club 35
F.N.C. 32 Ski Club 3.
CAROL ANN KOVACIC Carol
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 4.
DENNIS MICHAEL KOVALSKI Dennis
Transler Student.
NANCY KO'.'EZSDI Nancy
KATHLEEN KOWALSKI Kathleen
CHRISTINE ANN THERESA KOWICKI Chris
Big Show 3, 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45
Pit Band 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 2.
KAREN KOZELY Karen
ALICE KOZLOWSKI Al
Transler Student.
KATHLEEN KRALL Kathy
SHIRLEY MARY KRAPENCE Shirley
Cheering Block 35 Euclidian Editorial Staff 35 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45
Executite Board 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Home-
coming Committee 2' Ski Club 45 Malorettes 3, 4,
Head Malorette 45 Majorette Club 25 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Representative
2, 3, 4.
RICHARD KRASCH Richard
DAVID KRASKA David
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KATHLEEN LOUIS KRYSTY Kathy
Political Affairs Club 45 Science Seminar 3, 45
Spectrum 45 World Affairs Club 4.
HOLLIS KULKA Holly
Friendship Club 35 F.N.C. 35 Spirits 4.
CHARLES ALLEN KUNSMAN Chuck
Transfer Student5 Baseball 25 Boys' Swim Leaders 4.
JOYCE KUROWSKI Joyce
Co-op Student 45 Friendship Club 3, 4.
DAVID PAUL KURRENT Dave
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Marching
Band 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Band
45 Pit Band 45 Science Seminar 3, 45 Ski Club 4.
JOSEPH KUSAR Joe
JOHN LAMPERT John
LELAND LANCE Leland
SUSAN MARIE LAND Susl
Choral Masters 45 Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4,
Manager 45 Euclidian Training Club 2, 35 Fall Play 45
Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2:
I.O.S. 3, 45 Talent Scouts 4.
WILLIAM LANGA Bill
THOMAS LANGHAM Long Shot
LYNNE PATRICIA LARDIN Lynne
Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25
Friendship Club 35 Student Council Representative 35
Survey Business Staff.
A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Big Show 3, 45 Cadet Band 25 Euclidian
Editorial Stall 45 Euclidian Training Club 35 Fall Play
45 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Marching Band 25 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35
Ski Club 2. 3, 45 Spirits 45 Sophomore Play 25 Key
Club Executive Board 4.
LAWRENCE LAUB Larry
VALERIE E. LAURENCE Val
NANCY LAVIGNA Pudgee
Malorette Club 2.
BRUCE LEICHER Bruce
RUSSELL EDWARD LEISENHEIMER The Lels
Big Show 35 E-Room Activities 45 l.O.S. 3, 45 Key
Club 45 Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3. 45 Co-Editor-in-
Chief 4.
REBECCA LEISTER Becky
Friendship Club 3, 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 25 Humanities 35 Ski Club 4.
JOHN LELAND John
SUSAN LEMM Sl-ISBN
PAULINE LEONI PONY
DANIEL LESKIEWICZ Pretty Boy
Baseball 23 Basketball 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 33
Letterman 3, 4.
PATRICIA ANN LETANOSKY Patti
Choral Masters 33 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Humanities
33 Student Council Representative3 Varsity Chorale 4.
MICHAEL LEWAND Mike
JEANETTE MARI LEWIS Red
E-Room Activities 43 Friendship Club 3, 43 F.N.C. 2,
3. 4, President 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council
Representative 43 Talent Scouts 4.
RONALD LEWIS Ron
Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 4.
TOMMY ORIN LEWIS Tom
Big Show 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Con-
cert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 23 Math Club 23
National Honor Society 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3: Pit Band
2, 3, 43 Science Seminar 2, 3, 4: Varsity Chorale 4.
DAVID LEON LIEBERWORTI-I Dave
Chess Club 43 Humanities 3, 43 Political Affairs Club
3, 43 President 43 Science Seminar 3, 4.
JOHN LIPNICKI John
DEBRA LIPSTREUER Lip
A.F.S. 3, 43 E-Room Activities 33 Friendship Club 23
Junior Cabinet 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Ski
Club 2, 3, 43 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 43 Survey Train-
ing Club 2,33 Swim Show 2, 3, 43 Wai Napolo 2, 3, 43
Stalt Editor Survey 43 l.Q.S. 4.
LESLIE LITTLE Gene
NORM WILLIAM LOCKER Stick Shift
Foremen's Club 43 Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4.
DOLORES V. LOGAR Lori
Euclidian Training Club 33 Friendship Club 43 F.N.C,
43 Ski Club 4.
NANCY CAROL LOI-IREY Nancy
A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 33 Spectrum 43 Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4.
KAREN LOHRKE Karen
JESSICA LONCALA Jessi
Fall Play 23 Folk Club 43 F.T.A. 2, 33 Prom Commit-
tee 43 Ski Club 2, 33 Student Council Representative
43 Talent Scouts 4.
PAMELA LONG Pam
Big Show 33 E-Room Activities 43 Eucuyc 43 Art
Editor 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Junior Cabinet 33 Ski Club 33
Stage Craft Club 23 Survey Editorial Staft 2.
SHARENE LONG Sharene
GREGORY LOPEZ Greg
JOANNE LOVE Joanne
E-Room Activities.
ELLA LOVEJOY Ella
JOSEPH LOVSIN Joe
GEORGE STEVENSON LOWRY Steve
A.F.S. 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society
3, 43 Spirits 3, 43 President 4.
CAROL LUBE Carol
F.B.L.A. 33 Girls' Concert Choir 33 National Honor
Society 3, 43 Spectrum 3, 43 Vice-President 43 Survey
Business Staff 43 Survey Training Club 33 G.A.A. 3.
JUDITH LUCKAY Judy
Book Store 3, 43 Friendship Club 3, 43 F.N.C. 3, 43
Majorette Club 3,
NANCY LUDEK Nancy
GARY L. LUKAT Gary
Key Club 23 Stamp Club 3, 4.
DONALD LUPO Don
JACQUELYN LUSHIN Jacquelyn
GERALD THOMAS LUTZ Tom
Transfer Student3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 23 J.V.
Football 23 Boys' Gym Leaders 23 Ski Club 3, 4.
SHERRY MACAUL Mac
Friendship Club 3, 43 F.T.A, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43
Spectrum 4.
WILLIAM MACDONALD Bill
PAMELA ANN MADDEN Pam
A.F.S. 43 Big Show 2, 33 Choral Masters 43 Euclidian
Training Club 33 Friendship Club 3, 43 F.T,A. 2, 3, 43
Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Spectrum 3, 43 Secretary 4.
PEGGY ANN MAGAS Peggy
LYNN JANE MAGRI Lynn
SUSAN MAHUSKY Sue
A.F.S. 3, 43 Secretary 33 Finalist 33 Eucuyo 43 Euclid-
ian Editorial Stah 3, 43 Euclidian Training Club 23
G.L.C. 3, 43 Vice-President 43 Humanities 3, 43 Girls'
State 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Secretary 43
Cheering Block 23 l.Q.S. 4.
SHEILA MALANEY Sheila
Transfer Student.
TERRY MALECKAR Terry
ROBERT MALNAR Bob
Football 3, 4.
CHRIS MANDEL Chris
Baseball 23 Bowling 33 D.E.C,A. 43 Vice-President 43
Key Club 2, 3.
MARILYN ANN MANN Marty
Friendship Club 33 F.N.C. 33 F.T.A. 33 Movie Club 43
Spectrum 43 Student Council Representative 2.
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MARJORIE MANN Marlorie
PATRICK JAMES MANN Pat
Big Show 33 Choral Masters 33 Concert Band 3, 43
Fall Play 2, 33 Marching Band 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3,
43 P.A. Club 2, 3, 43 Spectrum 43 Spring Play 2, 33
Varsity Chorale 4.
JOSEPH C. MANNARINO Joe
Transfer Student3 Bowling 4.
ROBERT MANSUY Bob
KENNETH L. MANTEY Ken
A.F.S. 43 Camera Club 33 Boys' Swim Leaders 43
Homecoming Committee 43 National Honor Society 3,
43 Science Seminar 3, 43 Student Council President
43 Swim Show 33 J.V. Swim Team 23 Winter Festival
Committee 4.
MICHAEL ALLAN MANTZ Mike
Humanities 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3.
STEVEN J. MARKUZ Steve
JOHN MAROLT John
Key Club 43 Spirits 43 Swim Show 3, 43 I.Q.S. 4.
WILLIAM MIKOLIC Bill
KATHERINE JANE MARTEN Kathy
A.F.S. 3, 43 Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 43 Faculty
Editor 33 Identification Editor 43 Euclidian Training
Club 23 Folk Club 2, 33 Friendship Club 2, 3, 43 F.T,A.
2, 3, 43 Humanities 33 National Honor Society 3, 43
Ski Club 3, 43 Spectrum 2, 33 Spirits 43 I.Q.S. 4.
BARBARA RAE MARTIN Barb
A.F.S. 3, 43 Friendship Club 2, 33 F.T.A, 2, 3, 43 Sec-
retary 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 G.L.C. 43 Homecoming Committee 23 National
Honor Society 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Spirits 43 Stu-
dent Council Representative 3, 43 Student Supply
Store 3, 43 Manager 43 Spirits Secretary 4.
ROBERT MARTIN Bob
TIM C. MASEK Tim
Big Show 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Boys' Swim
Leaders 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43
Pep Band 3, 43 Pit Band 3, 4.
JACOUELINE ELIZABETH MASON Jackie
Cheerleaders 23 Cheerleader Substitute 23 Friendship
Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Concert Choir 2, 33
G.L.C. 2, 3, 43 Executive Board 43 Homecoming Com-
mittee 2, 33 Junior Cabinet 33 National Honor Society
3, 43 Student Council Representative 2, 3.
MICHAEL MASTIC Mike
Baseball 23 J.V. Basketball 23 Football 2.
WILLIAM MATALA Bacon Bill
Transfer Student.
JANET M. MATIC Jan
FRANK MATOH Frank
Baseball 33 Choral Masters 3, 43 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 Boys' Gym Leaders 3.
PATRICIA MATYJASIK Pat
LOUIS J. MAVRICH Caveman
Football 33 J.V. Football 23 Talent Scouts 3, 43 Wrest-
ling 33 J.V .Wrestling 2.
KATHLEEN JANICE MRAMOR
JEFFREY MAY Jeff
Baseball 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 4:
Letterman 3, 4: Wrestling 2.
LESLIE MCARTHUR Les
A.F.S. 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Secretary 2, 3, 4:
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: G.L.C. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4:
Spirits 4: Student Council Representative 2: Treasurer
3: Executive Board 4: Spectrum 2, 3.
MARYANN MCBEE Maryann
WALTER MCCARTNEY Walter
JANET R. MCCAULEY Jan
Cadet Band 2: F.N.C. 3, 4: Girls' Concert Choir 3, 4:
Marching Band 2: Spectrum 4: World Affairs Club 4.
CHARLES BOWMAN MCCRACKEN Chuck
Cross Country 3: J.V. Football 2: Key Club 2, 3:
Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Track 2.
KEN MCFADDEN Ken
CHARLES L. MCLAUGHLIN Chuck
Choral Masters 3: Football 3, 4: Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2: Boys' Gym Leaders 4: Lettermen's Club 4:
Letterman 4: Talent Scouts 4: Varsity Chorale 4.
KEITH McMANNES Keith
CYNTHIA MCMILLAN Cindy
PATRICIA LOUISE SUSANNE MCMULLEN Pat
Friendship Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Movie Club 4.
CURTIS WALTER McRAE Curt
Key Club 2, 3, 4: Science Seminar 2, 3: Ski Club 4.
THOMAS MCREDMOND Tom
JUDY MEAKER Judy
THOMAS MEDLIN Dimples
Bowling 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 2.
PAUL MEHOLLIN Paul
PATRICK JOSEPH MEIGHAN Pat
Chevron Society 3, 4: Choral Masters 4: Concert Band
2, 3, 4: Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4: Marching Band
2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Pit Band 3, 4:
Ski Club 4: Survey Business Staff 3, 4: Assistant Ad
Manager 3: Ad Manager 4: Survey Editorial Staff 4:
Survey Training Club 2: Swim Show 2, 3: Varsity
Swim Team 4: J.V. Swim Team 2: Wai Napolo 2.
CAROL JEAN MELNIK Carol
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.N.C. 2: F.T.A. 4: Language
Lab Assistant 3, 4: Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3.
LINDA A. MELNIKAS Lln
Friendship Club 2: N.F.L. 2.
THOMAS MEROS T.M.
Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4: Key
Club 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4:
Track 2, 3, 4.
VAL M. MIKLAUSICH Val
J.V. Basketball 2: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2:
Indoor Track 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3.
WILLIAM MIKOLIC Bill
CAROLE MILLER Carole
A.F.S. 3, 4: E-Room Activities 4: Prom Committee 4:
Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Track 2: Girls' Tennis 3:
Spirits 3, 4: Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4: Survey Train-
ing Club 3: Swim Show 2, 3. 4: Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4.
GLENN S. MILLER Glenn
Big Show 3: Chevron Society 2, 3, 4: Choral Masters
4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4:
Orchestra 4: Pep Band 2: Pit Band 2: Talent Scouts
2, 3, 4.
THOMAS MILLER Tom
LINDA MINNILLO Linda
JUDITH MISCH Judy
KENNETH EDWARD MOG Ken
Winter Play 4.
VINCENT MONATERI Vince
Chess Club 3, 4.
FRED MOONEY Fred
JOHN MOONEY John
MARY RITA MOONEY Rita
Friendship Club 4,
JAMES MOORE Jim
Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's
Club 2. 3, 4: Secretary 3: Letterman 2, 3, 4: National
Honor Society 3, 4: Track 2. 3. 4: N.A,S.S. 2, 3, 4.
PATRICIA A. MOORE Pat
MARGARET MARIE MORGAN Peggy
THOMAS WILLIAM MORRIS Tom
Chess Club 3, 4: Key Club 4: Science Seminar 3, 4:
Chess Team 3, 4: Computer Seminar 3.
DOLORES NAINIGER Lori
Friendship Club 3, 4: Ski Club 4,
SANDRA LEE NAPP Sandy
Transier Student: Friendship Club 4.
KARLENE NAUTH Karlene
F.N.C. 4.
NANCY ANN NAWOR Nancy
Eucuyo 4: Ski Club 4,
GEORGE NEFF George
RICHARD ALLEN NEFF Richard
Track 2.
JAMES NEIDERMEYER Jim
ROBERT MICHAEL NEWCOMB Bob
Foremen's Club 4.
KIRK NICHOLSON Kirk
JOHN NOGA John
MARY NORMAN Mary
SANDRA LOUISE NORRIS Sandy
Cadet Band 2, 3: Friendship Club 3: Marching Band
2, 3.
ERIC NURMI Rick
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4: E-Room Activities 2, 3: Fall Play 3:
Golf Club 2, 3: Homecoming Committee 3, 4: Key
Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Prom
Committee 3: Ski Club 3, 4: Spirits 4: Student Coun-
cil Representative 2, 3: Executive Board 4: World
Affairs Club 2, 3.
BRIAN NUSKER Brian
CRAIG STUART MOSS
Craig
Kathy
BURKS OAKLEY II
Burks
Camera Club 3, 4: Chevron Society 2, 3: Concert
Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: National Honor
Society 3. 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Science Seminar 3, 4:
Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4: l.Q.S. 4.
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: National Honor
Society 3, 4: Spectrum 4: Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4.
GREGORY D. MUCCI Mooch
Cadet Band 2, 4: Concert Band 3, 4: I.O.S. 3, 4:
Key Club 2, 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4:
Pit Band 4: Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4: Survey Train-
ing Club 2.
KAY MARIE MUIR Kay
Friendship Club 2, 3: Co-op Students 4: Majorette
Club 2: D.E.C.A. 4.
KATHRYN MURPHY Kathy
Co-op Students 4: Vice-President 4: Friendship Club
2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Ski Club 3: Language Lab
Assistant 3, 4.
LINDA MURRAY Linda
SUSAN MUSCENTI Sue
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JOHN L. O'CONNELL John
World Affairs Club 4.
LYNN MARIE OKER Lynn
LUCILLE LEONORA OLIVERIO Luci
Big Show 3: Chevron Society 2: Concert Band 2, 3, 4:
Friendship Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: President 4:
Homecoming Committee 2. 3, 4: Marching Band 2,
3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pit Band 3, 4:
Spectrum 4: Student Council Representative 2: Exec-
utive Board 3, 4: Drama Workshop 2.
THOMAS OMAHEN Tom
DAVID ONDERDONK Bird
Fall Play 2.
GEORGEANN ORLANDO George
Choral Masters 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 D.E,C.A
45 President 4.
CHERYL EILEEN OYLER Cher
Choral Masters 3, Friendship Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 45
Girls' Concert Choir 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum 45
Survey Business Staff 35 Talent Scouts 45 Varsity
Chorale 4.
ROGER L. PALES Roger
GEORGETTA PALKO
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 2,
Girls' Concert Choir 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 3, Talent Scouts 3.
DANIEL PALUMBO Dan
SHIRLEE PAPALKO Shirl
Ad Club 25 E-Room Activities 2, 35 Euclidian Business
Staff 35 Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club 25
Homecoming Committee 25 Malorette Club 25 Ski Club
2, 35 Student Council Representative 2, 3.
LORRAINE PARULIS Lorraine
MARILYN PARZIALE Marilyn
DARLA JEAN PASTEUR Prudence
E-Room Activities 45 Folk Club 45 I.O.S. 3, 45 Prom
Committee 35 Spectrum 45 Student Council Represen-
tative 2, 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 45 Survey
Training Club 25 Talent Scouts 3, 4.
KATHLEEN ANN PAUSIC Kathi
Choral Masters 35 Folk Club 3, 45 Friendship Club 2,
35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar 45 World Affairs
Club 4.
BARBARA PAVIS Barb
Girls' Concert Choir 4.
RAY E. PAVLIK Ed
SHARON PAWLECHKO Sherry
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Concert Choir 2, 35 Spectrum
3, 45 Varsity Chorale 4.
ROBERT K. PEARN Bob
NANCY PEARSON Nancy
DALE J. PECJAK Dale
JOSEPHINE PERCIC Josi
Ski Club 2, Girls' Basketball 35 Friendship Club 2.
CHARLES M. PEREKSTA Chuck
Bowling 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 45 Pep Band 35 Co-Ed Volleyball 4.
JUDITH ANNE PERKO Jude
A.F.S. 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Euclidian Training Club 25
Friendship Club 3. 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 35
Executive Board 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 25 Junior Cabinet 35 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 3, 45 Student Supply Store 2, 3, 45 Survey
Business Staff 3, 45 Survey Training Club 2.
MARILYN W, PERKO Marilyn
DONALD M. PERRY Don
ANITA PESEC Chlqulta
Cadet Band 35 Marching Band 3.
LINDA MARIE PESTOTNIK Pestot
Euclidian Business Staft 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45
Majorette Club 3, 45 Majorette Substitutes 45 Student
Council Representative 25 Talent Scouts 45 l.Q.S. 4.
NICOLETTE PETARDI Nicky
F.N.C. 25 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Talent
Scouts 4,
GERALD ALAN PETE RS Jerry
Transfer Student5 P,A. Club 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar
2, 35 Spring Play 3.
RAYMOND A. PETRO Ray
Concert Band 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 35 Marching
Band 25 Math Club 25 Science Seminar 35 Track 25
World Affairs Club 4.
SHARON ANNE PETROVICH Sharon
Fall Play 45 Majorette Club 2.
CYNTHIA J. PHELPS Cindy
DONNA MARIE PHILLIPS Donna
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 2, 35 Presi-
dent 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Concert Choir 2, 35 Stu-
dent Council Representative 4.
FRANK EDWARD PICCIRILLO F.P.
RICHARD J. PIETRO Richard
ROBERT RICHARD PIGNATIELLO Bob
Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2.
ALAN EARL PILLER Al
J.V. Basketball 25 Cross Country 2, 35 Key Club 2,
3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 4.
ROBERT ALLYN PODBOY Bob
Magnum Club 3, 4.
MARGARET JEAN POGRAIS Margaret
A.F.S. 45 Friendship Club 2, 45 F.N.C. 2, 3, 45 Sec-
retary 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum 35
Student Council Representative 35 Survey Business
Staff 45 Survey Training Club 35 World Affairs Club
35 G,A.A. 2, 3, 4.
GAIL PATRICIA POLLY Gail
grietndship Club 35 F.T.A. 35 Math Club 25 Spectrum
MARVIN POLO Marvin
AGNES ANN POPOVIC Agi
DEBORAH D. POFITIK Debby
MARY ANN POTOCAR Mary Ann
KATHLEEN POWERS Kathy
JAMES M. POZAR Jim
J.V. Football 2.
DONNA PRAZNOVSKY Donna
CAROL SUSAN PRED Carol
A.F.S, 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship
Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 45 World Affairs Club 4.
RICHARD J. PREZTAK Rich
RANDOLPH JAMES PRICE Randy
Camera Club 35 Choral Masters 3, 45 Euclidian Edi-
torial Staff 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 25 Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2: Key Club 2, 3, 45 Executive
:Elgard 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 25
. .S. 4.
JOAN PRILESON Joan
LINDA S. PRIORESCHI Resh
Big Show 2, 35 Cheerleader Substitutes 35 E-Room
Activities 2, 3, 45 Eucuyo 45 Fall Play 35 N.F.L. 3, 45
Panther 45 Spring Play 25 Talent Scouts 4.
RICHARD A. PISCOPO Rich
PATTY J. PIWOWAR Patty
JAMES E. PIZMOHT Jlm
Baseball 2.
CLIFFORD W. PLOTT Cliff
VICTORIA A. PRIORESCHI Vickl
QUAY PROCTOR Quay
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 4.
ROBERT C. PULVER Bob
WILLIAM PULVER Bill
LINNEA BETH PUFIVIS Linnea
Folk Club 35 Friendship Club 2, 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Ski
Club 45 Student Council Representative 4.
DALE EDITH RACICH Dale
A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 CheerIeader..Substitutes 25 Choral
Masters 45 E-Room Activities 2, 35 F.N.C. 3, 45
F.T.A. 35 Girls' Concert CholrV2, 35 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 G.L.C. 3, 45 President 45 Homecoming Com-
mittee 3, 45 Junior Cabinet 35 National Honor So-
ciety 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 35 Spirits 3, 45 Student Council
Representative 25 Executive Board 3, 4.
RICHARD CARL RAYMOND Ricky
WILLIAM RECHNITZER Bill
PAULA JOAN REDDING Paula
Big Show 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Chevron So-
ciety 25 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Marching
Band 2, 3, 45 National Honol5fSociety 3, 45 Pit Band
2, 3, 45 Political Affairs Club 2, 45 Student Council
Representative 25 Executive Board 3, 4.
JAMES A. REED Jim
Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 2.
PATRICIA REES Pat
JOHN S. REESE John
Track 2.
DENNIS J. REINKE Dennis
JOAN M. REINKE Joan
THOMAS LEE RENNINGER Tom
A.F.S. 45 Camera Club 25 Concert Band 2, 3. 45 Boys'
Swim Leaders 3, 45 l.O.S. 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3,
45 N.F.L. 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Band
45 Student Council Representative 35 Survey Business
Stafl 3, 45 Manager 45 Swim Show 3, 45 J.V. Swim
Team 2.
ROBERT G. RESSLER Bob
ROBERT L. REXRODE Bob
JOHN MC CUNE RICE Y Wheat
E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian Editorial Staff 45
Euclidian Training Club 35 Eall Play 45 Boys' Gym
Leaders 25 Homecoming Committee 45 Key Club 2,
3, 45 Senior Director 45 Ski Club 45 Student Council
Representative 2, 3, 45 l.Q.S. 4.
JAMES ALAN RIEDEFI Jim
Cross Country 45 Track 3, 4.
HELENE MARIE RIGGS Helene
D.E.C.A. 4.
JEREMY A. RITZU Jeremy
MARCIA R. RIXIE Marcia
NANCY J. ROBB Nancy
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 45 Marching Band
5, 3,315 Wai Napolo 2, 3, 45 Historian 45 Swim Show
JAMES H. ROBERTS Oxnard
Baseball 25 Bowling 2, 3, 45 E-Room Activities 2, 3,45
Golf Club 45 Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 45 Ski
Club 2, 3. 4.
JOHN ROBERTS John
SUSAN MARIE ROBERTS Sue
Co-op Students 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 35 Spectrum 2.
PATRICIA S. ROCK Pat
Big Show 3, 45 Cheerleaders 25 Choral Masters 45
Eucuyo 45 Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 45 Assistant
Photo Editor 35 Photo Editor 45 Euclidian Training
Club 25 GLC. 45 Humanities 45 Spectrum 3: Varsity
Chorale 45 I.O.S. 4.
WILLIAM ROCKWELL BIII
CHERI A. ROGALINER Rogie
Friendship Club 25 Girls' Concert Choir 2, 35 Ski Club
2, 35 Girls' Volleyball 2: Spirits 35 Student Council
Representative 3.
JOYCE ROHLKE Joyce
JAMIE ROSE Jamie
JOHN ROSKOS John
I.O.S. 4.
MARTHA LOUISE ROSS Marti
Cadet Band 2, 45 Choral Masters 35 Concert Band
3, 45 Folk Club 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band
2, 3, 45 Pit Band 45 Political Alfairs Club 25 Girls'
Track 2, 3. 45 Spectrum 4.
NOREEN ROSSI Noreen
EILEEN SHIRLEY ROTH Eileen
Ad Club 2, 3, 45 Cadet Band 3, 45 Junior Red Cross
35 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.N.C. 3, 45 Marching Band
3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4.
CONNIE RUSCITTO Connie
Dave
DAVID RUSSELL
Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Key
Club 2, 3, 4.
EDWARD SABINSKY Eddie
E-Room Activities 35 Foremen's Club 4.
ALAN ST. JOHN AI
LINDA SAJEWSKI Linda
KATHRYN JEAN SALISBURY Sals
Ad Club 3, 45 Fall Play 45 Student Director 45 Folk
Club 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Friendship Club 3, 45
Malorette Club 3.
JOSEPH SANDA Joe
Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 Marching Band 2,
3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 4.
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ANN MARIE SARICH Satch
MICHAEL JAMES SAVARIN
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Golf Club 25 Key Club 45
Marching Band 2, 3, 4.
Mike
GARY M. SAWYER
Baseball 2, 35 Big Show 2, 35 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Hu-
manities 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 2, 3, 45
Spring Play 2, 35 Talent Scouts 2, 3, 4.
Buzz
MICHELE SCACCO Miki
Friendship Club 2, 3.
LEONARD MICHAEL SCHADE Len
Transler Student.
KATHLEEN SCHASER Kathy
Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Volleyball 2, 35 Girls'
Track 25 Girls' Field Hockey 25 Wai Napolo 3.
LINDA LEE SCHEIBEL Scheib
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 G.L.C. 3, 45 Treasurer 45 March-
ing Band 2, 3, 4.
SANDRA CHRISTINE SCHERVISH Sandy
Cheerleaders 25 F.T.A. 45 G.L.C. 3, 45 Historian 45
Cheering Block 2, 3, 45 Spirits 45 Winter Festival
Court 3.
DENISE ANN SCHEURMAN Dee
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 45 Girls' Concert Choir
2, 3, 45 President 45 Student Council Representative
4.
VERONICA SCHIMES Veronica
F.N.C. 45 Student Council Representative 4.
LOUISE M. SCHIMPF Skimpy
Folk Club 35 Friendship Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4.
CAROL JUNE SCHMIDT Carol
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Major-
ette Club 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Spirits 45
Student Council Representative 45 Gymnastics Club
25 Cheering Block 35 Language Lab Assistant 3.
ROSEMARIE SCHMITT Rosemarie
ARTHUR SCHNEIDER Art
DANIEL SCHNEIDER Dan
CARY ANN SCHNELL Cary
NORMAN CHARLES SCHOEN Norm
Basketball 2, 3.
KATHLEEN SCHROEDER Kathy
Friendship Club 3, 45 Malorette Club 3.
NANCY SUSAN SCHUBERT Susie
F.N.C. 3, 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Ski Club 4.
ELLEN N. SCHULTZ Amos
E-Room Activities 45 Folk Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A, 3, 45
Movie Club 45 Ski Club 4.
LINDA JEAN SCHULTZ Schultzie
Eucuyo 3, 45 Humanities 3, 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 GAA. 3, 45 Language Lab Assistant 3, 45 Girls'
Field Hockey 2,
DONALD ARTHUR SCHULZ Don
Magnum Club 4.
NANCY ELIZABETH SCHUTT Nancy
Friendship Club 3, 45 Cheering Block 3.
JAMES RALPH SCHUTTE Jim
Humanities 3, 45 Language Lab Assistant 45 Orches-
tra 2, 3, 4.
JAMES DALE SCHWABAUER Jim
Baseball 25 J.V. Football 25 Key Club 35 Lettermen's
Club 45 Letterman 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling
25 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4.
JOHN SCHWABAUER Schwabs
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Folk Club 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Boys'
Gym Leaders 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman 35
J.V. Swim Team 3.
BETTY SCHWANE Betty
Friendship Club 3, 45 Student Council Representatixe
3.
MARION SCHWARZ Marine
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 45 l.O.S. 3, 45 Ski Club
2, 3, 45 Spectrum 45 Survey Business Staff 3, 45 Sur-
vey Training Club 2.
ROBERT SCOTT Scottie
Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Lettermen's Club 45
Letterman 3, 45 Track 3, 4.
JOLENE SEAY Jolene
THOMAS L. SEDDON Tom
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Treasurer 45
E-Room Activities Executive Board 45 Football 3, 45
Co-Captain 45 J.V. Football 2, Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Sophomore Director 25 Vice-President 35 President 45
Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 25 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 25 N.A.S.S. 3, 4,
Letterman 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Spirits
3, 45 Vice-President 4.
IRENE SEDMAK Tammy
Friendship Club 2, 35 Ski Club 3.
JOHN M. SEEKATZ John
VERONIKA SEIBERT Vicki
World Affairs Club 4.
LARRY SELEPAK Larry
JANET SEPCHINSKI Janet
DONNA SERKSNIS Donna
CAROL ELLEN SESTAK Carol
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 35 Girls' Concert
Choir 2, 35 Student Council Representative 4,
DIANE E. SHAFER Diane
KATHLEEN SHARON Kathy
Big Show 35 E-Room Activities 45 Eucuyo 45 Fall
Play 35 Homecoming Committee 35 Humanities 3, 45
Panther 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Spirits
45 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4.
VANCE R. SHERMAN Vance
JANALYN SHINOSKY Jan
Friendship Club 45 F.N.C. 4.
LAWRENCE THOMAS SHIRK Larry
Big Show 2, 35 Fall Play 2, 35 Key Club 35 Spring
Play 2, 35 Stage Craft Club 2, 3.
SUE NANCY SIEFERT Sue
Fall Play 25 Friendship Club 35 G,A.A. 2, 3. 45 Execu-
tive Board 45 Science Seminar 45 Girls' Track 35
Girls' Field Hockey 25 Spirits 45 Survey Business
Staff 45 Survey Training Club 3.
ROBERT SIKORSKI Bob
Eucuyo 2, 3, 45 Fall Play 25 Youth Council on Human
Relations 2, 35 Political Affairs Club 3, 45 Treasurer
35 Vice President 45 World Affairs Club 3, 45 Vice
President 45 l.Q.S. 3, 45 Humanities 3, 4.
JAMES MICHAEL JOSEPH SIMONE Chico
Big Show 35 Euclidian Training Club 35 Key Club
3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 4.
ROBERT FRANCIS SIMONE Chico
DONNA SIMPSON Sam
A.F.S. 3, 45 Friendship Club 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Spectrum
45 Language Lab Assistant 3, 4.
NED JOHN SIMPSON Ned
A.F.S, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 25 Key
Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45
Movie Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Spirits 4,
PATRICIA ANN SINCLAIR Pat
A.F.S. 45 Friendship Club 35 Spectrum 3, 45 Survey
Editorial Staff 45 Survey Training Club 2, 35 World
Affairs Club 3, 4.
ALLAN SINKOVIC Sink
Choral Masters 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 N.F.L.
2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Survey
Training Club 25 Wrestling 45 J.V. Wrestling 25
l.Q.S. 4.
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RICHARD SIRL Rick
J.V. Basketball 25 Soccer 3, 4.
JAMES J. SISKA Jim
STEVEN CHARLES SIVEC Sift
SHARON LYNNE SKEIVIS Sharon
Friendship Club 45 N.F.L. 25 Cheering Block 3, 4.
NORENE SKERLY Norene
Cheering Block 35 Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Majorettes 3, 45 Malorette
Club 2, 3, 45 Talent Scouts 4: Usher 3.
FRED SKOK Fred
KAREN SKOLARIS Karen
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Girls' Concert
Choir 2, 3,
SANDRA LEE SKRLJ Sandy
Chevron Society 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Euclidian
Editorial Staff 3, 45 Copy Writer 35 Copy Editor 45
Euclidian Training Club 25 Humanities 3, 45 Marching
Band 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 President
45 G.A.A, 2, 35 Pep Band 45 Science Seminar 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 25 Student Council Rep-
resentative 45 l.Q.S. 4.
nici-IARD siviEKEi. Richard
NANCY SMEFIDEL Nan
Friendship Club a.
DONNA DEAN SMITH Donna
Ad Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 Political
Affairs Club 35 Ski Club 3.
Donna
DONNA LOUISE SMITH
Cheering Block 35 Friendship Club 25 Ski Club 2.
FREDRICK SHERMAN SMITH Smitty
JOHN MARK SMITH
Bowling 25 Cadet Band 25 Folk Club 45 J.V. Football
25 Golf Club 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4.
Smitty
MARY KAY SMITH Mary
RICHARD ALLEN SMITH Rich
DOLORES SOBE Dolores
DANIEL SOBLESKY Dan
JOHN SPECK Chi-Chi
Baseball 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: J.V. Basketball 2:
Football 2, 3, 4: J.V. Football 2: Boys' Gym Leaders
4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Wrestling 4.
SHELLEY GAY SPIVACK Shelley
E-Room Activities 4: Euclidian Training Club 2:
griendship Club 2, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Stage Craft Club
LYNDA JAY SPOKAS Lynda
Friendship Club 2: N.F.L. 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Student
Council Representative 4: Prom Committee 2.
ROBERT SPRING Bob
MARK SPRINGER Mark
Claudia
CLAUDIA RAE STALLINGS
Cadet Band 2: Concert Band 3: F,T.A. 2, 3, 4: March-
ing Band 2, 3: Spectrum 4.
LEAH STANKEWICZ Lee
F.B.L.A. 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Skl Club 4.
ROGER STARMAN Roger
KAREN ANN STEELMAN Karen
Big Show 3: D.E.C.A. 4: Folk Club 3.
SHIRLEY STEFANOW Shirley
JAMES ARTHUR STEIN Jim
Folk Club 3: Math Club 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
LYNN MAY STEINHOFF Lynn
Friendship Club 2: Talent Scouts 2, 3, 4.
BRUCE STEPHENS Bruce
KAREN STEPHENS Karey
Transfer Student: D.E.C.A. 4.
SIGRID STEPHENS Sigi
Transfer Student: Big Show 2, 3: F.N.C. 3, 4: Ski
Club 3, 4.
RONALD STERLING Ron
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
JULIE STOPKO Julie
QUENTIN F. STOUT Quent
Cadet Band 2: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Captain 3, 4:
Concert Band 3, 4: Eucuyo 2, 3: Math Club 2: N.F.L.
2, 3: Science Seminar 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH STRAUB Joe
LEONARD STRAUSS Lenore
Lana
LANA JEAN STRELL
E-Room Activities 3: Malorette Club 2: Student Coun-
cil Representative 2.
SANDRA JANE STRITOF Strlt
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Ski Club 2.
JULIE ANN STROMBERG Goldielockes
Transfer Student: Friendship Club 4: F.N.C. 4: F.T.A.
4: Ski Club 4,
PATRICIA STROMBERG Pat
Transfer Student.
JOHN W. STRUNK Jack
Choral Masters 4: E-Room Activities 4: Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2: Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4: Junior
Cabinet 3: President 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's
Club 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4: N.A.S.S, 2, 3, 4: National
Honor Society 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Student
Council Representative 3, 4: Swim Show 2, 3, 4:
Varsity Swim Team 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4: Wai Napolo
2.
NANCY STRYJEWSKI Nancy
KATHRYN MARY STUBER Kathy
LONNIE STULL Lon
JERRY SUHAR Jerry
Choral Masters 3, 4: Fall Play 2, 4: J.V. Swim Team
2: Talent Scouts 3, 4: Varsity Chorale 4.
JOHN SULLIVAN John
DOROTHY MARY SUSTERSIC Dorothy
J.V. Cheerleaders 2: Friendship Club 3, 4: Ski Club
4: Swim Show 2, 3, 4: Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4: Secretary
3, Vice-President 4.
RANDI HEITMANN SVENDSEN Randi
Foreign Exchange Student 1966-67: A.F.S, 4: Spirits
4: Student Council Executive Board 4: Student Sup-
ply Store 4: Swim Show 4: Wai Napolo 4.
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JO ANN SVETIN Joseph
E-Room Activities 4: Euclidian Training Club 3:
Friendship Club 3: Girls' Concert Choir 2: Majorette
Club 3: Student Council Representative 2, 3: Talent
Scouts 4.
GLENN SWANSON Glenn
RONALD SWEED Ron
GREGORY HOWARD SWEIGERT Greg
Big Show 2, 3: Fall Play 3: Sophomore Play 2: Stage
Manager 3: Stage Craft Club 2, 3, 4.
Swiss
CAROL SWITZER
Cheering Block 3: Friendship Club 3: Student Council
Representative 2, 3: Swim Show 3: Wai Napolo 3.
ERNEST SZALAY Ernest
MICHAEL SZEWCYK Mike
PEGGY ANN TARANTINO Peggy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH FRANCIS TAVERNELLI II Joe
Golf Club 3, 4.
DONNA TAYLOR Dee
JILL LINDA TAYLOR J
WILLIAM TEARE JR. Bill
E-Room Activities 3: Foremen's Club 4: Boys' Gym
Leaders 2: Ski Club 3, 4: Student Council Repre-
sentative 2.
ALBERT ALAN TEGEL Tee
Cross Country 2, 3, 4: E-Room Activities 4: l.O.S.
3, 4: Junior Cabinet 3: Lettermen's Club 4: Letter-
man 4: Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4: Sports Editor 4:
Track 2, 3, 4.
CAROL TEKAVIC Carol
CLAIRE TEMPLETON Clarabel
F.N.C. 4: Student Council Representative 4.
SHARON TERRANOVA Sharon
JANN TERRY Jann
Transfer Student: Boys' Swim Leaders 4: Ski Club 4:
Varsity Swim Team 4.
THERESA A. TESTA Terry
Friendship Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 45
Student Council Representative 3, 45 Talent Scouts
3, 4.
CYNTHIA THEIS Cyndi
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 E-Room Activities
2, 3, 45 GL.C. 3, 45 Homecoming Court 35 Letter-
men's Club 3,45 Letterman 3, 45 Spirits 45 Student
Council Representative 4.
BONNIE THOMAS Bonnie
J.V. Cheerleaders 25 E-Room Activities 45 Panther 45
Student Council Representative 2, 35 Swim Show
3, 45 Wai Napolo 3, 4.
SUSAN WEBER Sweb
DIANE MARIE THOMAS Di
Euclidian Training Club 35 Friendship Club 2.
WILLIAM THOMAS Bill
RICHARD TIDERMAN Richard
PHILIP TOADDY Phil
JAMES TOMKO Jim
Key Club 25 J.V. Wrestling 3.
JERRY TOMKO Jerry
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 25 Key Club 25 Marching
Band 2, 35 Wrestling 2.
PATRICIA TOTH Pat
YVONNE MARIE TOTH Yvonne
Transfer Studentg Friendship Club 45 F.N.C. 4.
EDWARD TOUSEL Ed
VICTOR ANTHONY TRAINA Vic
JAMES JOSEPH TRAVARCA James
Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Letterman 45 J.V.
Wrestling 2, 3.
VINCENT JOHN TRAVEN Butch
Cadet Band 2, 35 Marching Band 2.
ROBERT TROOP Bob
JUDITH B. TUATY .Judy
Transier Student: F.N.C. 45 Student Supply Store 3, 4.
FRANCES TUMULTY Frances
JOHN TUSOCH John
ARLYNE TUTOLO Arlyne
Transfer Student.
MICHAEL JOHN ULEPIC Farmer
LINDA SUE ULLESTAD Flame
Girls' Concert Choir 2, 35 Malorette Club 35 Ski Club
25 Swim Show 3, 45 Wai Napolo 3, 4.
JOHN UNBEHAUN John
BARBARA UNDERKOFLER Barb
DOROTHY URBANCIC Dorothy
NANCY URBANCIC Nanc
E-Room Activities 25 F.N,C. 35 Homecoming Commit-
tee 35 Spectrum 3.
DALE VALENTINO Dale
DENNIS VAN OOYEN Dennis
JOSEPH VARGO Joseph
LORRAINE VEHAR Lorraine
MARY VELLA Mary
D.E.C.A. 4.
DENNIS VERDI Bird
Foremen's Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4.
ANDREA VIDMAR Andi
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 3, 45 Vice-President 45
F.T.A. 45 World Allairs Club 4.
SHARON VIOLANTI Shar
E-Room Activities 2, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Girls'
Concert Choir 2, 35 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Sur-
vey Training Club 3.
DOROTHY ANN VOJTEK Dottie
A.F.S, 35 D.E.C,A. 45 F.N,C. 35 F.T.A, 35 Spectrum 3.
LYNDA CHRISTINA VON GUNTEN Lynda
Transfer Student.
BARBARA VOSS
CINDY WALLACE
Barb
Cin
A.F.S. 3, 45 Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 45 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Friendship Club 45 F.N.C. 45 Girls'
Concert Choir 2, 35 l.Q.S. 4,
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 E-Room Activi-
ties 45 Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 45 Lettermen's
Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 4.
JAMES TRUSKOLASKI James
LINDA VERHOVSEK Lynn
Friendship Club 3.
SUZANNE VIDENSEK Sue
Ad Club 25 A.F.S. 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A.
25 Girls' Concert Choir 25 Student Council Represen-
tative 4.
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MARSHA WALTON Marsha
JEAN HEIDI WALWORTH Heidi
RAYMOND LEE WANDERSLEBEN Wendy
Varsity Soccer Team 4.
KENNETH WARREN Ken
CAROL LYNN WASNAC Carol
D.E,C.A. 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 35 Spectrum
35 Student Council Representative 3.
JEFFREY WATSON Jeff
Key Club 35 Wrestling 45 J.V. Wrestling 2 Wrestling
Club 2.
ROBERTA MADELYN WAYDO Bobbi
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2.
MARC DAVID WAYNER Marc
Movie Club 2.
PATRICIA RUTH WEBER Pat
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 45 F.T.A. 45
Malorette Club 35 Ski Club 45 Girls' Track 35 Swim
Show 3, 45 Wai Napolo 3, 4.
KATHERINE WELSH Kathy
CHARLENE WENDALL Char
E-Room Activities 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Friendship
Club 2, 3, 4: F.N.C. 3, 4: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4:
N.F.L. 2: Ski Club 4: Girls' Basketball 2: Girls' Vol-
leyball 2: Student Council Representative 2.
RUSSELL WERLE Russell
JENNIFER WICKES Jenniler
BARBARA WIDMAR Barb
Eucuyo 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Girls' Concert Choir 2.
MARTHA MARIE WIEHN Martie
A.F.S. 4: Friendship Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls'
Concert Choir 2, 3: Homecoming Committee 4.
SHERMAINE L. WIELAND , .W Sherry
Buckeye Girls' State Representative 3: Friendship
Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: N.F.L. 4: National Honor
Society 3, 4: P.A. Club 4: Shi Club 2, 3, 4: Survey
Editorial Staft 3, 4: Survey Training Club 2, 3:
BARBARA MAY WILE Barb
Euclidian Business Stall 3, 4: Euclidian Training
Club 2: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 2, 3, 4:
F.T.A. 2, 3: Spectrum 3, 4: Spirits 4: l.O.S. 4.
JEAN WILKINSON Wilky
E-Room Activities 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: F.N.C. 2, 3: Girls'
Concert Choir 2, 3: Girls' Track 2: Student Council
Representative 2.
DONNA WILL Donna
JAMES WILLETT Jlm
J.V. Basketball 2: Football 3: Track 2.
CAROL ANN WILLIAMS Carol
SUSAN GAYE WILLIAMS T Sue
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.N.C.-,4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Orches-
tra 2, 3, 4: Spectrum 4. ij
VAL ROY WILLIAMS Val
Bowling 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 4: Key Club 4: Tennis 2.
BARBARA WINCE Barbie
Friendship Club 2, 3: F.N.C. 4: Glrls' Concert Choir
3: Homecoming Committee 4: Spectrum 2: Spirits 4:
Student Council Representative 3: Executive Board
4: Usher 3.
DONNA WIRSING Donna
SHERRY RENEE WOHL Sher
Big Show 3: Choral Masters 4: Folk Club 3: F.N.C. 3:
Girls' Concert Choir 3: Humanities 4: Spectrum 4.
DENNIS ARTHUR WOHLGEMUTH Woggs
Baseball 2, 3: J.V. Basketball 2: E'Room Activities 4:
Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Survey Training Club 2.
RANDY WOHLGEMUTH Randy
MARILYN JANE WOLF Marilyn
Transler Student: Friendship Club 3, 4: Spirits 3, 4:
Student Council Representative 4.
KATHERINE ALICE WOODRUFF Kath
Transfer Student: Friendship Club 4: Student Council
Representative 4.
Carol
CAROL WORTMAN
Choral Masters 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.N.C. 3:
Girls' Concert Choir 2.
WARREN T. WOTRING Wot
Bowling 2, 3, 4: J.V. Tennis 2: Tennis 3.
DAVID WRIGHT Dave
JUDITH ANN WRIGHT Jud
Friendship Club 2. 3, 4: Girls' Concert Choir 2, 3:
G.A.A. 2: F.N,C. 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES RICHARD YAGER Rick
Cadet Band 2: Choral Masters 3: Boys' Gym Leaders
2. 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Science Seminar 2, 3, 4:
Student Council Representative 4: Varsity Chorale 4.
JAMES YAGER Jim
CAROLYN YATES Carolyn
MICHAEL YERKIC Mike
DONNA MARIE YOPKO
Friendship Club 3: Girls' Concert Choir 2, 3: F.B.L.A.
2: Ski Club 2: Girls' Volleyball 2: Spirits 3: Student
Council Representative 4.
Yops
DONNA YOUNG Donna
CAROL ANN YOUNGER Carol
E-Room Activities 3, 4: Friendship Club 2: F.B.L.A. 2:
Humanities 4: Student Council Representative 3.
SUSAN YOZIPOVICH Zip
Cheering Block 3.
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JEANETTE YURCHEK Jeanette
Friendship Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4,
ROSEMARY YURCHEK Rosebud
Transler Student. Friendship Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4.
NICHOLAS ZADNIK Nick
FRANCES VICTORIA ZAHAR Fran
PATRICIA ZAKOVSKI Pat
Ad Club 2, 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2: Ski
Club 4: Spectrum 3,
Steve
ROBERT STEVEN ZDARA
Choral Masters 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: E-Room Ac-
tivities 4: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Key Club 3, 4:
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3: Track 2.
CATHERINE E. ZGONC Cathy
Ski Club 3, 4.
COLLEEN ZIEGLER Colleen
LINDA ZIMMERMAN Zimmie
STEPHEN EDWARD ZINNICKER Joe
Choral Masters 3, 4: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2.
JAMES G. ZOLLER Jlm
Cadet Band 2: Concert Band 3, 4: J.V. Football 2:
Marching Band 2, 3.
CAROLYNN MARIE ZONAR Carol
A.F.S. 2: E-Room Activities 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2: F.N,C. 4:
G.L.C. 4: Majorettes 3, 4: Malorette Club 2, 3, 4:
Spirits 4.
CAROLE ANN ZOUL Carole
CATHERINE ANN CHRISTINE ZUPANCIC Zupy
Book Store 2: E-Room Activities 3, 4: Folk Club 2:
Friendship Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 3: Homecoming Com-
mittee 3: Movie Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Ski Club
3: Ggls' Field Hockey 2: Student Council Representa-
tive ,3.
THERESA MARIE ZUPANCIC Terry
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3.
ROBERT ADDIS, Physical Education: Kent State Uni-
versity: B.Sc, M Ed: Varsity Baseball Coach, Boys
Intramural Director, Athletic Director
MARILYN ALVAREZ, Physical Education: Bowling Green
State University: B.Sc., B. Ed.: Girls Leaders Club
Advisor
ALVIN AMSTER, Business: Western Reserve University:
B.A., MA.: Student Supply Store Advisor
ANTOINETTE ARACA, Art: Kent State University, Cleve-
land Institute ol Art: B.Sc.
MARGARET ARMSTRONG, English: College of Steuben-
ville, Ohio State University: B.A.
GAIL ATLESON, Foreign Language: University of
Michigan: B.A.: American Field Service Advisor
FRANK AULTZ, English, Chairman: Mount Union Col-
lege, Kent State University: DePauw University, Western
Reserve University, Ohio State University: B.A., M.Ed.
MARCIA BACKOS, English: Lake Erie College, Ohio
Wesleyan University, Western Reserve University, North-
western University: St. John's University, University of
the Pacilic: B.A., MA.
RONALD BACKOS, Science: California State College,
Kent State University, St. John's University, Western
Reserve University, University of California, Lake Erie
College: B.Ed, MEd, B.Sc.Ed.
OLIN BAILEY, Science, Chairman: Rio Grande College.
Ohio State University: Western Reserve University, Kent
State University: B.A, B.Ed., M.A., M.S.: Movie Club
Advisor
RUTH BARRELL, Science: Wheaton College, Western
Reserve University: A.B., B.A.
DONNA BAUMEISTER, Foreign Language: Miami Uni-
versity, Ohio State University, University of Colorado,
Western Reserve University, Baldwin-Wallace College,
University of Munich, Germany: Goethe Institute,
Germany: M.A., A.B.
JERRY BERGEM, Assistant Principal: John Carroll Uni-
versity, Notre Dame University, Kent State University,
Ohio State University, Western Reserve University:
B.Sc., MA., Ed.D.
JUDITH BLECHSCHMID, Home Arts: Ohio University:
B.Sc. Ed.
WILLIAM BROWN, English: University of Florida,
Western Reserve University, University of Illinois,
Illinois State University, Millikin University, Jackson-
ville University: B.A.
PATRICIA BUCK, Physical Education: Otterbein Col-
lege, Bowling Green State University, Western Reserve
University: B.A.: Girls' Athletic Association Advisor
ADRIAN BUERGER, Mathematics: Ohio State University,
University of Dayton: B.A., B.S.E.E.
JAMES CALVERT, Science: North Central College, Ohio
arise University, Western Reserve University: B.A.,
JUDITH CARMODY, English: Notre Dame College,
Western Reserve University: B.A., A.B.: National Foren-
sic League Co-Sponsor, Debate Advisor
ARLENE CARTER, Physical Education, Chairman: Bowl-
ing Green State University, Trinity University, Western
Reserve University: Miami University: B.Sc., MA.:
Majorettes Club Advisor
HAROLD CAYLOR, Business: Indiana University, Edin-
boro State College, Kent State University, Bowling
Green State University: B.Sc.: M.Ed.: D.E.C.A. Advisor
RONALD CHAMBERS, Industrial Arts: Kent State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University: B.Sc., MA.
NANCY CLARK, Science: Allegheny College, University
of Michigan, Yale University, University of California:
B.Sc., MA.
CARL CLEMENTS, Mathematics. Chairman: Capital Uni-
versity, Ohio State Universily, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, Fenn College, Drew University: B.Sc., MSc.
JAMES CLIFFEL, Guidance Counseling: John Carroll
University, Case Institute of Technology. Kent State
University: B.Sc.S., M.Ed.: Ski Club Advisor, Student
United Appeal Director
FACU LTY INDEX
NORMA COWAN, English: Miami University, Wisconsin
State University: B.Sc.
DENNIS COX, English: Miami University: B.Sc.
JEAN COX, English, Guidance Counseling: Allegheny
College, Kent State University, University of Pitts-
burgh, Columbia University, Duquesne University: B.A.,
A.B.
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: B.A.,
A.B.
JUDITH CURRAN, Mathematics: Notre Dame College,
oJhn Carrol University: B.Sc.
CHERYL CZIKA, Home Arts: Baldwin-Wallace College,
Ohio State University: B.Sc.
HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Physical Education: Ohio Uni-
versity, John Carroll University: B.Ed., B.A., MA.:
Head Basketball Coach
DALE DAVISON, Science: Michigan State University,
Ohio State University, Purdue University, Ohio Uni-
versity: B.Sc., M.Ed.
WILLIAM DeMORA, Social Studies: Kent State Uni-
versity, Ohio State University, Indiana University:
B.Sc., M.Ed.: Assistant Wrestling Coach
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies: Kent State
University, Ohio State University: B.Sc,Ed., M.Ed.:
Euclidian Business Staff Advisor, Stamp Club Advisor
FORREST DIEHL, Social Studies: George Washington
University, Kent State University, Hiram College, Clare-
mont Graduate University, University of Colorado:
B.A., M.Ed.: Future Teachers of America Co-Sponsor
LILLIAN DRESCHER, English: Notre Dame College:
John Carroll University, Western Reserve University:
B.A, M.A.
JOAN DUPREY, English: Western Reserve University:
B.A.: Eucuyo Advisor
CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts: Western Reserve
University. Kent State University: B.Sc., M.Ed., M.A.:
Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach
MARIA FANNO, Business: Kent State University:
B.Sc.Ed.
AHMED FELLAGUE, Foreign Language: Ohio State Uni-
versity, Georgetown University, West Virginia University,
University of the Americas: B,Sc., M.A.
KATHRYN FITZSIMMONS, English: Ohio State Univer-
sity, Michigan State University: B.A., B.Sc.
KATHLEEN FOGARTY, English: Bowling Green State
University, Ursuline College, John Carroll University:
B.A.
SUSAN FOISEL, Business: Findlay College, Kent State
University: B.Sc.,: Euclidian Business Staff Advisor
FRANK FOWLER, Adjusted Curriculum: Ohio State Uni-
versity. Bowling Green State University, Ohio Univer-
sity: B.Sc. Agr., B.Sc.Ed.
DANIEL FRANCETIC, Science: Duquesne University,
West Virginia Wesleyan University, St. Louis Univer-
sity, Fenn College, Western Reserve University: B.Ed.
SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science: City College of New
York, Western Reserve University, C.W. Post College:
B.Sc., M.A., MS.: Honors Program Coordinator
KATHRYN FRYE. Home Arts, Chairman: Kent State
University, John Carroll University: B.Sc.
MARILYN FUERST, English: Kent State University:
B.Sc.Ed.
JAMES FURLONG, Business: University of Dayton:
B.Sc.
EMELIE GALE, English: University of Chicago, DePaul
University, Duquesne University: B.A., M.Ed.
ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts: Ohio University,
Kent State University: B.Sc., M.Ed.: Assistant Football
Coach
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WILLIAM GALL, Science, Mathematics: Duquesne Uni-
versity, University of Pittsburgh, Ripon College, Western
Reserve University: B.Sc.Ed.
JAMES GALLAGHER, English: Youngstown University,
Western Reserve University, Ohio State University: B.Ed.
PAUL GANIM, English: Ohio State University, Ohio
University: B.Ed.: Spirits Club Advisor, Drama Club Ad-
visor, Assistant Soccer Coach
BARBARA GARWOOD, English: John Carroll University,
Western Reserve University: B.Sc.
KATHERYN GATES, Foreign Language, English: Mar-
shall University: A.B. B.A., MA.
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business: Fenn College, Kent
State University. East Carolina State University: B.Sc.,
M.Ed.: Stamp Club Advisor, Chess Club Advisor
JOHN GERMOCK, Industrial Arts: California State Col-
lege, University of Pittsburgh, University of Connecticut:
B.Sc.
WILMA GILLMAN, Division Dean: Heidelberg College,
Western Reserve University: MA., A.B., B.A.
DONALD GLASER, Social Studies: Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, Ohio State University: B.A., M.A.: Political
Affairs Club Advisor
CORMAC GORMAN, Mathematics: LaSalle College, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh,
Villanova University: B.A., MA.: Assistant Football
Coach, Assistant Track Coach
MARGIE GORSLENE, Mathematics: Western Kentucky
State College, Miami University, University of Cincin-
nati, Ohio State University: M.Ed., A.B., B.A.: Future
Teachers of America Advisor
JOHN GRIFFIN, Division Dean: Western Reserve
University: B.Sc., MA.
ELEONORA GUBMAN, Foreign Language: Macalester
College, University of Minnesota: B.Sc.: American
Field Service Advisor
RONALD HARDING, Social Studies: Ohio University,
Kent State University, Western Reserve University:
B.Ed., B.Sc.: Bowling Team Coach
DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman: Cincinnati Conser-
vatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, Western Re-
serve University, Akron University: B.Sc., M.A.: Big
Show Sponsor, Football Band Show Sponsor
SUE HARRIS, English, Guidance Counseling: Ohio
Wesleyan University, Ohio State University: B.A.,
B.Sc,
JOAN HAUSRATH, Art: Bowling Green State University:
B.Sc., M.F.A.
DEAN HAWVER, Science: Ohio State University, Kent
State University, Thiel College, Wooster College: B.Sc.,
M.A.
GERALD HENDERSON, English: Bowling Green State
University: B.Sc.Ed.: Euclidian Editorial Staff Advisor
RAYMOND HIVELY, Foreign Language, Social Studies:
Rio Grande College, Ohio State University, Franklin
University, Colorado University, Colorado State Uni-
versity, Otterbein College: B.A., M.Ed.: World Affairs
Club Advisor
GERTRUDE HOEGER, Art: Ohio State University, Ohio
Wesleyan University, Kent State University, Western Re-
serve University, Michigan State University: B.Sc.,
M.A.: Folk Club Advisor
THOMAS HOFFART, Industrial Arts: John Carroll Uni-
versity, Kent State University: M.Ed., B.S.S.: Assistant
Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Golf Coach
FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies: Western Reserve Uni-
versity: B,A,, M.A.: Student Council Advisor
LYLE HOUGHTLING, Industrial Arts: University of
Pittsburgh
RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts: Oberlin Col-
lege, Hiram College, Kent State University: B.A.,
M.Ed., B.Ed., B.Sc.
WILLIAM HUNTER, Principal: Mount Union College.
Kent State University, Ohio State University: B.A.,
A.B., M.A.
FRED JOHNS, Assistant Principal, Western Reserve
University, Kent State University, Ohio State University,
B.Sc., M.A., Senior Banquet Advisor
ALBERT JUDGE, Science, Kent State University, Kenyon
College, University of Florida, Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Ed., Science Seminar Advisor
MILTON KADLEC, Industrial Arts, Illinois State Normal
Institute, John Carroll University, B.A., Assistant Foot-
ball Coach
ROBERT KNUTH, Science, Bowling Green State Uni-
versity, Indiana University, B.Sc., M.Sc., Assistant
Junior Varsity Football Coach, Head Junior Varsity
Basketball Coach, Assistant Varsity Track Coach
JAMES KOLENDO, English, Bowling Green State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.
JEAN LANCE, Business, St. Bonaventure University,
B.A., B.B.A.
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counseling, Northwestern
College, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A.
CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum, Ohio State Uni-
versity, Western Reserve University, Kent State Uni-
versity, B.B.A,
JAMES LINDSAY, Assistant Principal, Baldwin-Wallace
gollege, Wesleyan University, Kent State University,
.A., M.A,T.
MARILYN LUCAS, Science, Lake Erie College, Western
Reserve University, A,B., M.Sc.
WILLIAM MCCARTER, Social Studies, John Carroll
University, Cleveland Marshall Law School, B.Sc.,
M.A., Gun Club Advisor
FRANCINE MCDONALD, English, Meredith College,
Western Reserve University, B.A.
DAVID McKELVEY, Business, Chairman, Muskingum
College, Indiana University, Kent State University, Uni-
versity ol Dayton, University ol Cincinnati, B.A., M.Ed.,
Cooperative Office Education Advisor
ROBERT McLAUGHLlN, Guidance Counseling, Kent
Sita? University, Western Reserve University, B,Sc.,
CLYDE MANSPEAKER, Social Studies, Lock Haven
State Teachers College, Cleveland Marshall Law School,
B.Sc., Assistant Baseball Coach
EILEEN MARSH, Social Studies, Lock Haven State
Teachers College, B.Sc., Friendship Club Advisor,
Student Council Co-Sponsor
DONALD MARTIN, Division Dean: Kent State Uni-
versity, Toledo University, Ohio University, M.Ed., B.Sc.
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts, Iowa State Uni-
versity, Kent State University, B.Sc., M.Ed.
MARY JANE MAZI, Social Studies, St. Mary of
the Springs College, B.A.
EDMUND MIZE, Business, Ohio State University,
Kent State University, Ohio University, B.Sc., Survey
Business Staft Advisor
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education, Baldwin-Wallace
College, Bowling Green State University, Western Re-
serve University, B.A., M.Ed., M.A.
SAMUEL MUCHESKO, Business, Fairleigh Dickinson
University, B.Sc.
JEANNE NASCA, Business, Bowling Green State Unl-
xeirsrity, B.Sc., Future Business Leaders of America
visor
KATHERINE NEWMAN, Home Arts, Otterbein College,
B.A., Friendship Club Advisor
DAVID NICHTING, Social Studies, John Carroll Uni-
versity, B.Sc.
KETQROLE NIEBES, English, Kent State University, B.Sc.
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts, Ohio University, Bowl-
ing Green State University, Kent State University,
B.Sc., M.Ed., Varsity Tennis Coach
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts, Marshall University,
next State University, John Carroll University, B.A.,
MYRA OLIVER, English, Mount Union College, Ohio
State University, London University, Western Reserve
University, M.A., B.A.
JUNE PHYPERS, Business, Denison University, New
York University, Radcliffe College, Western Reserve
University, Middlebury College, University of Paris,
Dyke College, Kent State University, Spencerian School,
B.A., B.Sc.Ed., M.A.
SLLAN POKLAR, Industrial Arts, Ohio State University,
.Sc.
JUDITH POVSE, Mathematics, Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc,, Cheerleader Advisor
FRANK PRINGLE, English, St, Bonaventure University,
St. Francis College, Western Reserve University, Buck-
nell University, John Carroll University, Kent State
University, B.A., Head Golf Coach
RICHARD RACKOVAN, Science, Millersville State Col-
lege, Highland University, Baldwin-Wallace College,
Georgetown University, Cleveland State University, Dick-
gison College, B.Sc,Ed., M.N.S., Junior Varsity Tennis
oach
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies, Wilmington Col-
lege, Ohio University, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed., Student Coun-
cil Advisor
DENNIS RASH, Social Studies, Bowling Green State
University, John Carroll University, B.Sc., Assistant
Cross Country Coach
NANCY REESE, Social Studies, Madison College, B.Sc.
HOWARD REMINICK, Physical Education, University
ol Toledo. Western Reserve University, M.A., B.Ed.,
Assistant Wrestling Coach, Boys' Gymnastics Club Ad-
visor
CHARLES RENO, Science, Methematics, Edinboro
State College, Harvard University, B,Sc., M.Ed., Na-
tional Honor Society Co-Sponsor
VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education, Miami University,
B.Sc., B.Ed., Swimming Team Coach
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Kent State University, Indiana University. Ohio State
University, University of Hawaii, West Virginia Uni-
versity, West Liberty State College, Case Institute of
Technology, Fenn College, B.Sc., M.A., M.Ed., Camera
Club Advisor, Projection Club Co-Sponsor.
LEONARD ROBUCK, English, Western Reserve Univer-
sity, B.A., M,A., National Forensic League Advisor,
Talent Scouts Advisor, Fall Play Director
RICHARD ROSE, Mathematics, Ohio University, West-
ern Reserve University, M.A.Ed., M.Sc.
JACK ROSHONG, Music, Kent State University, Uni-
versity cl Iowa, B.Sc.
FREDERICK SALLACH, Mathematics, Ohio University,
John Carroll University, B.Ed.
CHARLES SAWYER, Business, Kent State University,
B.Sc., M.Ed.
BARBARA SCHNEIDER, English, Social Studies, Uni-
versity ol Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Ed.
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal, Kent State
angversity, Western Reserve University, B.Sc., M.A.,
. c.
JUDITH SIMONICH, Foreign Language, Grove City
College, Western Reserve University, B.A.
RICHARD SLEITH, Science, Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc,Ed., Assistant Junior Varsity Football
Coach
GRANVILLE SMITH, English, Duquesne University, ln-
diana State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State
University, B.Sc., M.A., Survey Editorial Staff Advisor
LARRY SMITH, English, Muskingum College, Kent
State University, B.A., Key Club Advisor
RUTH SMITH, Guidance Counseling, Flora Stone
Mather College, Western Reserve University, B.A.,
M.A., Junior Prom Sponsor
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies, Muskingum College,
Kent State University, John Carroll University, B.A.
RAYMOND SNYDER, Industrial Arts, Miami University,
Youngstown University, B.Sc.
MICHELE SPOTT, English, Ohio State University,
B.Sc.Ed., Euclidian Editorial Staff Advisor.
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MERWIN STAINES, Guidance Counseling, New York
State University, University of Colorado, Muhlenberg
College, Kent State University, B.Sc., M.Ed., P.A.
Club Advisor
WILLIAM STARR, Science, Indiana State University,
Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University,
aliigeland State University, Allegheny College, B.Sc.,
ISCQNALD STEINBRINK, Science, Ohio State University,
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CECILIA STILLMAN, Social Studies, Radcliffe College,
Cleveland College, University of Illinois, Western Re-
serve University, John Carroll University, B.A., M.A.
JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies, Chairman, Bluffton
College, Western Reserve University, Ohio State Uni-
versity, M.A., B.A.
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts, Ohio University,
Stevens Point Teachers College, Kent State University,
B.Sc., M.Ed.
SAM TAYLOR, Music, High Point College, North-
western University, East School of Music, Columbia
University, B.Sc., M,Mus., Choral Director
DELORES TEKIELI, Business, Youngstown University,
B.Sc., Friendship Club Advisor
EDWARD TEKIELI, Physical Education, Glenville State
University, West Virginia University, B.A. ,M.S.c., M.A.,
Head Football Coach, Boys' Gym Leaders Advisor
ROSEMARY TERANGO, English, Ursuline College, B.A.
TED THEODORE, Art, Baldwin-Wallace College, West-
ern Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Art,
Plattsburgh State College, B.A,, M,A., School-Com-
munity Relations Director, Head Cross Country Coach,
Letterman's Club Advisor
MARION THOMAS, Home Arts, Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, Kent State University, University of California,
Cordon Bleu College, B.Sc.
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics, Muskingum College,
Western Reserve University, Butler University, West
Virginia University, A.B., B.A.,, Head Track Coach
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science, Alfred University,
Siena Heights College, Miami University, University of
Buflalo, California Institute of Technology? B.Sc.,
M.A., M.T.
MARGARET TORNSTROM, Physical Education, Bowling
Green State University, Western Reserve University,
B,Sc., Wai Napolo Swim Club Advisor
JACOUELINE TOTH, Mathematics, Indiana State Unl-
versity, B.Sc.
FRANK TROGLIA, Division Dean, Ohio State Unl-
versity, Western Reserve University, Kent State Unl-
versity, B.Sc., M.A.
ANTHONY VACCARIELLO, Foreign Language, Miami
University, Western Reserve University, Gannon Col-
lege, B.Sc., M.A., Ad. Club Advisor
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidance Counseling, Akron Unl-
versity, Western Reserve University, B,A., M.A.
FRED VOLLMAN, Industrial Arts, Chairman, Cleveland
Institute ol Art, Kent State University, Western Re-
serve University, B.Sc.Ed., M.A.
LEONARD WEISENBERG, Social Studies, Drake Unl-
versity, Western Reserve University, University of
Missouri, John Carroll University, B.A., M.A.
GAYE WHIELDON, Physical Education, Ashland Col-
lege, B.Sc., Girls' Varsity Sports Advisor
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business, Villa Marla Collage,
Western Reserve University, Indiana State College,
B.Sc.
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocational Coordinator, Kent State
University, John Carroll University, B.Sc., B.A., M.A.,
P.A. Club Advisor
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Foreign Language, Chair-
man, Moravian College, Columbia University, Middle-
bury College, Muhlenberg College, Western Reserve
University, University of Rennes, B.A., M.A.,, Ameri-
can Field Service Director, Language Lab Director
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21500 Sf. Clair Avenue
Cleveland 19, Ohio
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Manufacturers of Aluminum
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25925 Euclid Ave.
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391 E. zoo sr.
Euclid, Ohio 44ll9
531-5035
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be surprised if the faces of those classmates
you still know look a little older. The girl who
used to sit next to you in English may then
be a wife and mother who worries more about
raising her children than aboutj. D. Salinger.
'iour close friend who shared many a double
date and problem with you might very well
be only a name on a yearly Christmas card.
Life changes at graduation time. Most im-
portant of all, you and the other members of
your class cease to be a well-defined group
and begin to act as individuals.
It's you, the individual, that interests us
both now and in the future. In return, we'd
like you to think of us not just as a company
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but as a company that offers you an oppor-
tunity to succeed as an individual.
Nhat ever happened to the class of '67?
Frankly. we're not too concerned. XVe'd
rather talk about what's going to happen to
you. a member of that class. If you'd like to
talk to us about your future with Reliance,
now or after you've had additional education
or after the armed forces. peace corps, or an-
other job, just give our Personnel Director
a call at 732-7000.
RELIANCE
ELECTRIC CUIVIPANY .
FOR FRESH IDEAS IN AUTOMATION
SODJA MUSIC
MURNICK MFG.
Manufacturers of
Screwmochine Products
IN
seo E. 185 sf.
23700 sf. Clair Ave.
KE- I-2431 Cleveland, OI"IIO 44117
486-6666
LATOUR
"The Friedman Brofhers"
FRIEDMAN'S JEWEIERS
22304 Lake Shore Boulevard
RE. I-3450
OLDSMOBILE INC.
25200 Euclid Ave.
261-2800
GARCO
MACHINERY INC.
machine tools pneumatics
21000 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland I7, Ohio
KE-I-9120
MODERN DEB
22822 LAKESHOFIE BLVD
RE-2-9299
THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
TO
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF '67
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The diversity of Eaton Yale Si Towne's domestic and worldwide
distribution methods fully matches the diversity of its product
lines and the customers it serves. Thus, the company has had
to become expert in the best ways to move things. . .through
virtually every known channel of distribution. And - all along
they line as its parts and products move to market - Eaton Yale
gl Towne makes the serving every bit as important as the selling.
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750 East 185th Street
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BRIDAL SHOP
22686 Shore Center Drive
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COMPLIMENTS OF
NON-FERROUS
METALS
FABRICATING CO
21721 Tungsten Road
Euclid, Ohio 44117
531-3585
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KEITH WEIGLE LOUIS
MOTORS INC. HAIR STYLISTS
20941 Euclid Ave. 20030
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26650 LAKELAND BLVD
731-9333
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DEVELOPING CITIZENSHIP
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535 E. 185 sf,
22780 Shore Center Dr.
Euclid, Ohio
732-8077
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"Home of Famous Brands"
MEN'S, BOYS' 8. LADIES' APPAREL
22340 Loke Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio
Phone: 731-2151
266
KNIFIC INSURANCE
SERVICE
Serving Euclid for
Pickup and Delivery - 731-4662
EUCLID BLUE PRINT cmd
EUCLID
SUPPLY
908 E. 222 St.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
and
Complete Reproduction Service
Photostats
Engineering Supplies
24600 Hartland Ave
Rubber Stamps
Milt Steffen Betty Busch Phone 73l'6633
Owner Sales Mgr.
CHARTERHOUSE MOTEL DONRAY PRODUCTS
24800 Euclid Ave. 20980 St. Clair Ave
AN-l -0300 531-8556
YMCA
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631 Babbitt Rd
Euclid, Ohio
731-7454
ED WANK TV
SERVICE CO. INC
333 E. 200 St.
Euclid, Ohio
531-1222
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22350 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio - RE l-1800 Congratulations
Kosher Corned Beef and Best
and other Meats
to the
"FROM A SNACK-TO A TREAT"
Buy the sandwich-
Buy the pound-
Buy the slice
Graduating Class of '67
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LAKE SHORE INSURANCE
AGENCY
508 East 185 St.
486-7878
THE PIPE MACHINERY
COMPANY
29100 Lakeland Blvd.
Wickliffe, Ohio
"Unlimited Job Opportunt
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455 East 200th Street
EUCL 9 OHIO
EUCLIDIAN
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22741 Shore Center Driv
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With Every Good Wish to The Class of 1967 . . .
YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor
Judge, Municipal Court
Law Director
Administrative Director
Finance Director lActingJ
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
Edward Eckart
Anthony Sustarsic
Charles Wade
Joseph Whalen
Chief of Police: Frank Payne Fire Chief: George Langa
in
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MASCO
PEQRUM MACHINERY
INC.
CQNGRATULATE5 23610 St. Clair Ave
THE CLEVELAND, OHIO
CLASS OF '67
486-I 772
C pliments of the
EUCLID MOVIE CLUB
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THE STUDENT SUPPLY STORE THANKS
YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR LOYAL SUPPORT
Barb Martin Alvin M. Amster
Student Manager Faculty Sponsor
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480 East 200th Street
EUCLID, OHIO 44119
Pleosing you is our Pleasure'
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Compliments of Euclid Lettermen
Addressograph Multigraph
American Stamping Co. ..
Bernadette Bridal Co. . , . .
Big Bouquet .........
Charterhouse Motel ....
Donray Products Co. .... .
Eaton, Yale 8t Towne Inc. .
Ed Wank T.V. Service ....
Euclid Blue Print ......
Euclid City Officials ......
Euclidian Beauty College .
Euclid Moving St Storage .
Friedman's Jewelers .....
Future Teachers of America
Garco Machinery Inc. . . . .
Gornik's ................
Hillwood Manufacturing Co.
Keith Weigle Motors ...,.
Key Club .............
Knific insurance .........
Lake Shore insurance ....
La Tour Oldsmobile ....
Lenny 8t Max's ........
Letterman's Club . . .
Louis Hair Salon
Lubrizol Corp. . . . .
Masco Machine . . .
Modern Deb ...,
Advertising Index
Movie Club ...........
National Forensic League
National Honor Society
Non-Ferrous Metals ....
Page Realty ..........
Papp's Body Shop .....
Perkin's Pancake House
Pipe Machinery Co. ....
Pressure Castings .....
Radix Wire Co. .... .
Raimor Studios ........
Reliance Electric ......
Rhyme Realty Co. ..... .
Second Federal Savings and Loan
Ski Club ..............
Skrl Tool 81 Die ........
Sodja Music ...
Spectrum Club ........
Spirits Club ...........
St. Clair Savings 8t Loan
Steffen Hair Salon .....
Student Council .......
Student Supply Store . ..
Ted Brock Jewelers ....
T. J. Murnick .........
Tylok International ....
Y. M. C. A. ........ .
Zatko ....
Adelon Hair Shoppe
21939 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-4868
Alvin's Jewelers
690 E. 185 St.
481-4104
Ambassador Lanes
22661 Euclid Ave.
486-3200
The Austin Co.
1245 E. 222 St.
382-6613
Dr. 81 Mrs. R. M. Baldwin
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-3111
Beale's Sohio
18610 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-9703
Bing's Suburbia Furniture
22300 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-0800
Brickman's 8 Son's Funeral Home
21900 Euclid Ave.
481-5277
Boulevard Radio 81 T.V. Service
906 E. 222 St.
731-7863
PATRCNS
Charterhouse Barbers 81
Hairdressers
24800 Euclid Ave.
731-0707
Chesterfield Steel Service
1220 E. 222 St.
481-6600
Chef Rudy's Carry-Out
644 E. 185 St.
481-2277
Clayton Printing
756 E. 222 St.
261-2450
The Colonial Homestead
22066 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-8535
Compliments
of a
Friend
Consumer Tire Co.
20965 Euclid Ave.
486-4300
Contemporary Music Manor
888 E. 222 St.
732-8666
Continental Products
1150 E. 222 St.
531-0710
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Decker Appliance Service
445 E. 200 St.
486-7200
V. Demshar 81 Son's
22034 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-4770
Don Miller's Sohio
810 E. 222 St.
731-9847
Everson Realty
24100 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6200
Europa Travel Service
759 E. 185 St.
486-3773
Euclid National Bank
22818 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-9090
Herb Fitzgerald's Record Shop
635 E. 185 St.
531-1313
Fllckinger Inc.
939 E. 222 St.
731-7100
Freeway Sporting Goods
555 E. 185 St.
486-2523
H. F. Hohlfelder
26470 Lakeland Blvd.
731-7400
J. C. Homer T.V.
528 E. 200 St.
481-7991
Paul J. Hribar
81
James J .Conway
Hudson Pharmacy
922 E. 222 St.
732-7066
Kapel Realty Inc.
25000 Euclid Ave.
731-5330
Kennametal Inc.
27691 Euclid Ave.
261-3500
Dr. 8 Mrs. R. A. Kriessler
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-3111
Jay-Dee Cleaners
921 E. 222 St.
731-7060
William Lynch Co.
608 E. 185 St.
481-4449
Mary Jayne Shoppe
664 E. 185 St.
486-4435
Micro Machine 81 Tool Design Inc.
911 E. 222 St.
261-3030
Lee McBride
440 E. 266 St.
731-8959
Nick's Barber Shop
624 E. 222 St.
Paul's Barber Shop
687 E. 185 St.
531-8417
Petric's Barber Shop
783 E. 185 St.
481-3465
Precision Optical
22580 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-1166
Priester's Sunoco Station
470 E. 200 St.
531-9695
Roesh Paint 81 Wallpaper
855 E. 222 St.
731-3585
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Sam's Shoe Repair
642 E. 185 St.
486-8794
Setina's Meat
777 E. 185 St.
481-6740
Frances J. Sherman
Insurance Co.
731-7878
Shore Window Shade 8.
21860 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-7443
Solon Drug Store
21051 Euclid Ave.
531-1135
Wagner Electric Co.
21300 St. Clair
486-1666
Swift Shoe Repair
22812 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-9569
Trebec Excavating Inc.
571 E. 200 St.
481-1000
Dr. R. McGonagle
Braeburn Bldg.
732-8600
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Joanne Allchin .
Thom Kren ....
Heidi Nietz ....
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Sue Mahusky
John Rice ......
Kathy Federico .
Diane Fellman ..
Barb Reed ..,..
Kathy Marten
Margie Engel ..
Barb Butt .........
Diana Komocar
Eva Zucker .....
Pat Ftock .....
Beth Heglaw ..
Randy Price ...
Gloria Flegalbuto
Marty Frank
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Beginning in June with ambitions to pro-
duce a supplement, paint an office, make
extensive plans and publish Euclid's best
book, my staff and I have finished with only
enough energy to say "lt's done." The year
has been a full one for us and for those
who have helped to make Euclidian possible.
Thanks are due to the people at Raimor
Studios for their technical assistance, their
understanding, and their prompt service dur-
ing occasional catastrophes. Mr. Jim Park-
inson, our representative from Consolidated
Graphic Arts, has been a great consultant
and adviser, and has often renewed our en-
thusiasm with his words of encouragement.
The efforts of Mr. Dickinson, Mrs. Foisel, and
the Business Staff have given the book
financial impetus, and l hope that our product
will be reward enough for their work. Special
thanks go to Mrs. Spott and Mr. Henderson,
who had much to contend with as first-year
Euclidian sponsors. Keys, office course, copy
checks, public relations and our staff have
involved them in the demanding Euclidian
world.
The book itself could never have been
realized without the efforts of my staff. While
competing in championship play-offs for
Chinese jump-rope, mimicking an often-used
'tWhat's the condition?" or participating in
tenth period hall-guard evading and balcony
bull-sessions, they still managed to supply
me with the lay-outs, copy, IDs and photos
that are Euclidian. Tested by the tedious
hours of deadline preparation and decision-
making meetings, inter-staff friendships end-
ed in admiration or animosity. May this,
Euclidian 1967, make your efforts seem worth-
while.
Cecily Hunt
Editor-in-chief
Sue Land ........ ..,. B usiness Manager
Kathy Calvert ...... ........ A ds Manager
Noreen Benvenuto Ads Layout Manager
Dannie Dugan ..... ................. A ds
Tom Budas
Barb Dauer . . .
Ads
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Gary Botts .... Sa'esman
Pat Faiken ..... Salesman
Vishna Franic . . . Salesman
Karen Katona .... Salesman
Karen Shook ..... Salesman
Ann Trommetter .... Salesman
Barb Wile ....... Salesman
Linda Pestotnik
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