Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1968
Page 1 of 304
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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.
If after days be dark and drear
And storms of life draw nigh,
The memories of our friendship here
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Calm.
Silent contemplation
An indefinable stillness.
The push of the crowd submits
to the pull of the individual.
Barren doorways and stands suggest
suspension of movement and a temporary
halt in the progression of time and experience.
Solitary mind-movement of the individual,
a private thought, a sleepy wish,
a seeking and finally a path
discovered by footsteps slow in coming.
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sharing which welds a partnership in responsibility.
People grow, decisive or passive, ambitious or content.
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Momentary stillness, caught in the
silence of an empty hallway,
conceals inner harassment.
The student climbs endless
stairways each day
hoping to find where he is going.
Books and texts, tests and grades
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confuse and depress.
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Metallic rows of lockers
absorb frivolity and reflection.
Entering the complex ofthe school
a certain aura pervades.
Always there is
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someone to be with,
someone to be.
A million footsteps,
a thousand laughs,
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"Excellent Education in "Euclid" is b fi- it
no accident. Through the cooperation
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clid has become one of the top sys- .73-se "
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Tradition is an important part of our heritage.
One aspect of our American heritage, leading to
a full life, is the public school system. We at Eu-
clid Senior High School are indeed fortunate as
we inventory our opportunities: a curriculum
suited for every individual, activities conducted
for the good of all, a dedicated and competent
staff, cooperative parents, a Board of Education
in tune with the value of education, a community
that invests in education and graduates of our
Euclid School System who are willing to assume
their responsible place as positive citizens in our
community, state and country. Congratulations on
a fine year and my good wishes for a profitable
future.
Spartoco DiBiasio
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Flobert Wightman, Assistant Superintendent-Secondary
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"And what can I do for you, little boy?" ques-
tions the giant with a glare. To most, this repre-
sents the misconstrued concept of the adminis-
trators. Often perplexing and confusing to the
student, the assistant principals are called upon
to pass judgment and determine policy for gov-
erning of the masses. Many innovations per an-
num maintain a continually dynamic atmosphere
that permeates the entire school. Students, con-
fident of being guided sagely, become only
subtly aware of certain alterations.
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Mr James Clnflel Counselor
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Mr, Donald Martin, Dean
Miss Edith Lemon, Counselor. Mass Wllma Grllman, Dean
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D E A N S A N D
COUNSELORS
Reigning supreme over the effective functionings
of a high school stands an omnipresent being
known as a counselor. Directives received from
his hierarchy tend to evoke various student re-
actions. However regarded, the administrative
corridor seems removed from the masses, and it
becomes difficult to personally identify with its
inhabitants, who are sometimes only represented
through an IBM card. Nonetheless, a computer
cannot run by itself, schedules cannot be formed
from fantasies and reprimands do not come from
the nethersg the deans and counselors stand as
the guiding force behind the intricate systems of
Euclid.
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Judith Carmody Lillian Drescher
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Misplaced modifiers, voluminous nov-
els and Shakespeare provide chal-
lenge and mystery for every student of
English. Grammar and literature rank
as the major components of this sub-
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are journalism and speech, both re-
quiring special talents and develop-
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grows more evident only with prac-
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modifiers correctly placed and quota-
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to the mystery is slowly formed.
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New discoveries keep scientific thought fluid,
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base of learning limited only by the individual
student. Thus, learning expands itself past the
interests of the particular subject and develops
procedures of study applicable to other fields of
education as well. Proven theories, rediscovered
by the student, add a satisfaction to learning by
doing. Science develops in a student the desire
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To the uninterested student, history remains a
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awareness of present events, while films, maps
and textbooks present a realistic picture of the
past. A wide variety of courses and extra-curricu-
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portunity of specialization in preferred areas of
study. Though to some, characters and happen-
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inconceivable, a greater conception of the here
and now will evolve from the mandatory two year
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LANGUAGE
When the French, Spanish or German
student comes to class, he is expected
to have prepared himself for discus-
sion, brow-beating, questioning and
rigorous drill. Language classes de-
mand attention and participation. Lit-
erature, songs and films extend lan-
guage to a study of culture. The seri-
ous student often understands more
than he expects: speaking almost flu-
gqgl- ently, he writes with improved sen-
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BUSINESS
Variety and specialization, in the form of office
machines, shorthand, bookkeeping and typing,
are the words which best describe Euclid's Busi-
ness Department. While attempting to master the
hieroglyphics of shorthand or the mystery of
blank typewriter keys, the student strives to im-
prove in speed and efficiency. To the veteran
student of the Business Department, already
adept at various office procedures, the oppor-
tunity to exercise practical skills through Coop-
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available.
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ART
An artist, expressing hidden desires or frequently
experienced emotions, creates a world of which
he is master. The virtuoso in every person, at one
time or another, rebels against uniformity and
seeks its own outlet. To function as an advisor
and director of this potential, rather than one
who dominates the scene, remains the goal of
the instructor. The students who have chosen to
experiment in various media soon discover the
challenge of originality. However, in the field of
art, as in all others, the evolution of the artist
produces only the successful results to a curious
public.
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MUSIC
Vaguely resembling a song, the
preliminary sight-reading precedes
weeks of practice which terminate in
a successful performance. The Music
Department trains students to smooth-
ly function not only as individuals, but
also as an effective group. Besides
performing in concert, the music ma-
jor may study the theory and history
of music, or the mystery of chords,
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Efficiency in home management de-
cides the difference between the well-
prepared and the unprepared home-
maker. Home Arts classes at Euclid
range from cooking and clothing,
which offer active experience, to the
mysteries of successful budgeting and
the discussion of important internal
problems involved in family living. The
Home Arts Department explores the
diverse facets of homemaking.
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Euclid provides complete and specialized in-
dustrial arts courses for both boys and girls who
enjoy manual activity. Theory, math and science
lay the groundwork for most of the class projects.
Safety and accuracy are both necessary for the
operation of an oscilloscope, lathe or printing
press. Some girls are attracted to one of the sev-
eral drafting courses. New this year is the power
mechanics course, which deals with everything
from windmill to atomic power. The industrial
education program leaves the student compe-
tently prepared to advance to a technical career
of importance.
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Patricia Buck Harold Daugherty Howard Reminick
Arlene Carter Don Mohr Victor Flesch
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Forty minutes of release from aca-
demic tension constitutes the appeal
of gym class to manyg only variety
makes it bearable to those less zeal-
ous athletes. Closely related movies
and primary discussions form the
body of the health course. Rescue
Annie performs as both a source of
entertainment and as a valuable
teaching device in first aid classes.
The avid aficionado fulfills the desire
of competition through Intramurals
and coed sports after school.
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Driver training has changed from an
elective to mandatory course for those
desiring a driver's license in Ohio.
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tor vehicle laws, car maintenance and
most important practice sessions on
the road, give the student knowledge
of the cost and responsibility con-
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license.
ADJUSTED
CURRICULUM
Adjusted Curriculumlprovides an individual pro-
gram for each student. It allows scholastic
achievement adjusted to his particular needs.
Learning basics and fundamentals, the Adjusted
Curriculum student receives an education that
stimulates his imagination and enables him to
successfully meet problems and adapt to the
complex social system surrounding him.
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Secretaries Bottom Row fL Io Rl: Donna Pintar, Jane Boyer, Flose Sbrocco, June Edwardsen, Laura
Grifliih, Arlene Koerny, Anna Herrick. Row 2: Polly Mcl-Tedmond, Lucille Terlep, Rosemarie Tonn,
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Caleteria Staff Bottom How fL to RI: Josephine Geist, Pauline Turk, Mae Kolesar, Elizabeth Zimmerman, Mary Markovich, Violet Janitz, Jean Skolaris,
Row 2z Jo Hansbrough, Katherine Bauer, Jeanette Youngberg, Mary Brule, Helen Chudzik, Millie Somrak, Clara Kuzmic, Katherine Wersing.
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Librarians Bottom Row KL lo RJ: Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Kadlec, Mrs. Waselkov, Mrs. Heglaw. How 2: Mrs. Mueller,
Mrs Foster Mrs. Hazel, Miss Polatsek.
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STAFF
Organization and cooperation arise
from necessity in a school the size of
Euclid. Fiunning the school requires
help from a variety of sources. An ab-
sence of dirt and paper in the halls
and classrooms results from contin-
uous work of the maintenance staff.
Order constitutes the goal of the libra-
rians and secretaries, while nurses
and cafeteria staff work to keep their
respective areas efficient and hygenic.
Students often disregard the import-
ance of the non-teaching staff, yet
they remain a vital part of Euclid.
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cast legs signify athletic prowess to
the motionless onlooker. The athlete
standing, walking or running
personifies Euclid spirit. Beneath
dangling nets or sitting in
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adeptness. Sportsmen achieve a coordinated
synthesis of mind and body movement,
and dynamic reaction.
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FOOTBALL
What price glory? To clamoring crowds, it is
forty-eight minutes of successes and failures with
the net result either appreciated or rejected, it is
absolute value, where almost doesn't count. To
a player on the field it is measured in yards
gained, penalties suffered and battles fought. In
the stands little consideration may ever be given
to the taste of mud and blood mixed with the
salt of sweat. Victories become irrelevant in the
presence of a completed pass or a stilled top
scorer of the opposition. Euclid's triumph, based
not on statistics, but perseverance and consist-
ant effort, rested on a high and not easily attained
plane.
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Varsity Football Bottom Row IL to FU: Frank Lemma, Dennis Bosco, Butch Denney,
Tri-Captain: Brent Hamilton, Tri-Captain: Mark Lombardi, John Deming, Rick Lyttle,
Johnny Bell, Flick Brown, Craig Sharon. Flow 2: Rick Hoinski, Fred Arnold, Fred
Grupe, George Gast, Mike Mitch, Bob Peternel, Cliff Drobnick, Don Emmen, Bob
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Niemczura, Doug Cable. Row 3: Frank Andrulis, Steve Jezerinac, Doug
Alecci, Vic Valli, Jim Petardi, Ernie Gallo, Henry James, Joe Serksnis,
John Tolar. Raw 4: Dennis Adams, Dennis Palko, Rich Eder, Dave Nun-
gesser, Tom Rich, Bill Swaidner, Rich Schwabauer, Ed Flitz, John , ,
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
SCORES
Euclid Opponents
7 ...... St. Joseph ........... .40
14 .... .... C ollinwood ............ 18
6 ... .... Garfield Heights ... . . .18
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13 .... ........ P arma ....... .. .16
12 .... ... Cleveland Heights .. . . .28
6 . . . ...... Shaw ...... . . .14
22 .... .. Shaker Heights ... ... 0
0 ...... Brush ....... ...21
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HOMECOMING
Cold weather at the bonfire turned to rain and
hail on the night of the football game. Disappoint-
ment from defeat at the hands of Shaw, made
drenched fans forget soggy floats and focus on
the Homecoming dance. Trying to Remember was
not hard amid a Gay Nineties' atmosphere of
flower arches, small hanging canopies and finally
climaxing in the ballroom with dancing couples
rotating around a giant balloon. Attempting to
recall the past brought lasting memories of the
1967 Homecoming.
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Sue Drobnick, Sophomore Attendant
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Mike Grimes, Dan Ferris. Row 2: Vince Borgione, Mike McFadden, Bob Centa, Keith Brady, Mark Rotar, Jim Ellison, Don Seddon, Dean Pasquale, Carl Jonke, Row 3:
Robert Warner, Jim Caldrone, Jerry Coleman, Dave Brown, Mike Pcdnar, Dale Davis, Robin Zonneville, Frank Kerze, Carmen Cali, Norm McLeod. Row 4: Ed Costello,
lan Glass, John Lonchar, Fred Zele, Rich Potts, Rick Markuz, Roger Perry, Frank Houser, Randy Wohlgemuth. Row 5: Mr. Stoletz, Head Coach: Terry Beckwith, George
Henson, Bob Cigoy, Bill Francis, Dave Schervish, Bill McGreehan, Jerry Kurowski, Bill Ostrander, Mr. Sterlekar, Assistant Coach.
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SCORES
Euclid Opponents
2 .... .... S t. Joseph ............ 40
24 .... ..... C ollinwood ............. 12
8 ... .... Garfield Heights ... .... 8
30 .... ... Valley Forge .. . . . .38
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6 ...... Parma ....... ....36
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Wins 1 Losses 7
Ties 2
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Euclid Opponents
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3 .. ... Cleveland Heights ... .. 2
5 .. ...... Shaw ....... .. O
5 .. .. Shaker Heights ... .. O
5 .. .......... Brush ......... .. 0
Wins 7 Losses 0
Winner of L.E.L. Championship
First Place in L.E.L. Tournament
Junior Varsity Tennis Bottom Row IL Io Ri: Gary Gallagher, Jeff Peternel, Scott Amos, Jim Hinde.
Row 2: Flick Cotton, Bill Huffman, Mr. Rodriguez, Coach: Terry Karda, Flon Tuckerman.
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Panther netters mesh their way to victory.
TENNIS
Excellence once again best describes
EucIid's tennis team. Champions of
the LEL for the second consecutive
year, the netters rested not on their
Iaurels, but rather on consistent ef-
fort. This faIl's tennis squad appeared
as distinctive as the sport's unique
scoring procedure.
Cross Country Bottom Row IL to Rl: Bob Taylor, Assistant Coach: Wes Collins, Jett Ftieder, Dennis Mateyka, Terry Rieder, Co-Captain: Mike Applequist,
Bob Smith, Co-Captain: Leo Zupancic, Doug Knaus, Jim Bock, Bill Hodges, Ted Theodore, Head Coach. Row 2: Dave Harper, Tom Cathcart, Curt Hanson,
Dave Klopovic, Leroy Williams, Bill Korthals, John Blassingame, Gary Newman, Tom Wendortt, Rich Pereksta, Scott Lucci. Row 3: Tom Cooper, Larry Bock,
John Weber, Jim Tolar, Ken McCreight, John Price, Dave Bryant, Bill Schmidt, John Oyster. Row 4: Frank Cherney, Jett Fagan, Chuck Ohl, Dale Kalamasz.
Bob Podobnikar, Scott Kottel, Bob Lemmo, Jay Kitsos, Steve Pred, Dale Kardos.
Cindermen grind it out.
CROSS COUNTRY
SCORES ,N
Euclid Opponents
20 .... . . Valley Forge . . ....... 38 33 .... . . Lakewood . . .... 23 3 '
50 .... ...... P arma ....... .... 1 5
42 .... ... Cleveland Heights ... ,...18
20 .... ...... S haw ..... .... 4 3
38... .. Shaker Heights ...17
28... .. ...... Brush ...... . ...31
Wins 3 Losses 4
Sixteenth in St. Joseph Relays
Nineteenth in Ashland Relays
Seventh in District Meet
Sixth in L.E.L. Meet
CROSS COUNTRY
At the close of school, every hall
throughout the building becomes a
hazard to the unwary student. Mem-
bers of Euclid's cross country team
vigorously practice for the weekly two
mile outdoor run. Despite numerous
injuries and illnesses among some
members, the team managed to com-
pile a fair record.
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Row 4: Jim Mocilnikar, Bob
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SOCCER
Kicking its way through more prominent fall
sports, the soccer team battled to attain a prom-
inent position. Although a newly introduced sport
at Euclid, last year's skills were improved and
new ones acquired. High quality and fast-moving
entertainment, soccer, with its successful season,
received the recognition and produced the vic-
tories that may, in the near future, elevate the
team to its deserved varsity status.
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Yoder, Roger Cherne, Flick Cozart, Fred Skolaris, Fred Schwenke, Paul Marino, Dennis Bernardinelli, Patrick Chabal.
Bohinc, Paul McCauley, Mike Salisbury, Jim Yane. Chuck Zuchelli, Dale Menart, Bill Jakubs, Tom Dolter. Row 5:
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John Tucceri steps up to the bar
Euclid reaches new heights
Indoor Track Bottom Row IL to FU: Duane Doblar, Bruce Ftoark, Manager, Jim Petrovic, Terry Rieder, Leroy Williams, John Tucceri, Andy Altenweg, Paul Nielsen, Mike
Applequist, Jack Prasek, Bob Smith, Rick Lyttle. Row 2: Bill Haggerdus, Tony Lapse, Jim Bock, Jell Rieder, Scott Lucci, Leo Zupancic, Rick Harris, Brad Goebel.
Dave Engelking, Ken Chudzik. Row 3: Larry Bock, Fred Minis, Mark Kapec, Bob Elder, Bill Geri, Dan Ferris, Craig Hodakievic, Gary Smith, Jerry Hubacka, Don Emmert.
Row 4: Jim Kane, Bob Berarducci, Dennis Riggs, Bruce Munson, Mike Mehling, Tony Volpe, Wes Collins, Scott Koliel, Flich Schwabauer, Art lacolano. Row 5: Frank
Camloh, Terry Roehr, Rich Pereksta, Charlie Hoal, John Snow, John Tutolo, Bill Korthals, Jay Kitsos, Rick Klein. Row 6' Sam Syracuse, John Flieth, lrv Kays, John Blas-
singame, Jeff Fagan, Ed Costello, Brian Ursich. Flow 7: Rich Kipp, Bob Podobnikar, Ken McCreight, Gary Newman, Dave Nungesser, Jack Craigs, Tom Wendorlf, Mike
Lonchar, Ray Schultz.
Lm"il'?Tnd his Tiny men' IN D 0 0 R T R A C K
The domain of the indoor trackmen
stands undefiled by any foeg they have
never lost a home meet. Only a rise in
temperature and the smell of "goop"
invade the underground track along
with the small band of loyal fans.
Rigorous drill and endless workouts
produced outstanding performances.
CHEERLEADERS
AND PANTHERS
Promoting and extending school spirit, the
Cheerleaders and Panthers function as catalysts
to crowd enthusiasm. Cheerleaders performing
patterns and jumps with the utmost precision are
constantly accompanied by three black shadows
materializing as Panthers. Their antics contrast
the synchronization achieved by an excellent
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BASKETBALL SCORES
Euclid Opponent
85 .... .... G arfield Heights .......... 75
61 ,... ...... S haw ...... ...... 5 5
24 .... ..... B rush .,... .... 2 3
75 .... ...Parma... ....61
77 .... ... Lakewood ... . . . .60
71 ...S Valley Forge ....52
81 ,i., .i.... S t. Joseph ...... .... 7 0
102. .. A... Akron Kenmore ,... . . , .53
111... .,,. Shaker Heights .. . . . .38
59 .... ... Cleveland Heights ... . . . .52
75 .... ..... S haw ..... .... 6 6
95 ,... Brush ....42
58 ..,. ..,Parma... ....61
83 .... . .. Lakewood ... . . . .50
51 .... ..... N ewark .... .... 5 5
61 .... Valley Forge ...,30
84 .... ... Shaker Heights ,... . . . .25
82 ....i.... Cleveland Heights ......... 68
TOURNAMENT SCORES
95 .,.. ...... C ollinwood ...... .... 4 9
64 .... ...St.Joseph ....62
79 ..,. ...... G eneva ...... .... 5 2
80 .... .. Cleveland East .. . . . .61
74 .... ..... H ubbard ..... .... 5 9
59 ..,. ... Canton McKinley ... . . . .51
40 .,.. .... C olumbus East .... .... 7 5
Wins 22 Losses 3
First Place in L.E.L.
First Place in Sectionals
First Place in District
First Place in Regionals
Semi-Finalist in State
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Varsity Basketball Boltlom Row IL to Rl: Ron Ziemmer, Managerg Don Shisila. Al Russ, Ewald Heise, Rick Brown, Rod Sullivan. Tim Nei-
dermeyer, Mr. Harold Doc Daugherty, Head Coach. Row 2: Mr. AI Judge, Assistant Coachg Brad Lyman, Managerg Dave Price, Jett
Booms, Al Vilcheck, Don Nevar, Dave Lewis, Bob Edwardsen, Manager.
Our Varsity Team will beat your team. Hey! Hey! Hey! K
"We're number one!" echoed through
the gym on game nights as the Pan-
thers bounced through opponents to
bring home the LEL, Sectional, Dis-
trict and Regional titles. With team
and spirit incorporated into one, the
J.V.'s took the LEL, records were
broken and Euclid became "red hot."
i'State in '68" was a reality, but it was
defeat which revealed the true win-
excited, screaming, hysterical fans
waited to welcome back their fan-
tastic team, undeniably proving that
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WINTER FESTIVAL
The E-Room was transformed by the
strange combination of icicles and
cardboard animals into the magical
land of a Glass Menagerie. The
dreamy atmosphere captivated the
couples who, themselves, turned from
the fatigue of weeks of preparation to
the paradoxical quiet and relaxation
of a surrounding fantasy of animals
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Junior Varsity Baskeiball Boltom Row fL to Rl: Frank Doblekar, Managerg Jim Caldrone, Flick Francis. John Clapacs, Don While, Wayne Pinkstall, Bob Luzar.
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BASKETBALL SCORES
Euclid Opponent
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70 .... Shaw ......34
64 .... ...Brush .....29
64 .... ..... P arma .... ..... 3 5
62 .... . , . Lakewood . . . . . . .30
49 .... Valley Forge .....48
45 .... .... S t. Joseph .... ..... 3 6
65 .... .. Akron Kenmore .... ..... 3 5
69 .... ,. Shaker Heights .... ..... 5 2
60 .... ... Cleveland Heights ... . . . . .39
56 .... ...... S haw ...... ..... 6 0
61 .... Brush .....42
69 .... ..... P arma .... ..... 4 0
55 .... ... Lakewood .. . . . . .41
28 .... ..,.. N ewark ..... ...,. 5 7
53 .... Valley Forge .....44
70 .... ...... S haker ...... ..... 4 0
73 .... ... Cleveland Heights ... . . . . .51
Wins 16 Losses 2
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Euclid Opponent
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37... .... Berea ..... ....58
38... .... Lakewood ... . . . .57
31... ....... Shaker ....... ....64
38... .... Cleveland Heights .... . . . .57
42... ....... Shaw ....... ....53
64... ..... Gilmour .... ....31
57... ....... Brush ......... ....38
34... .... University School .... . . . .61
34 ............ Lakewood ............ 60
31 ..... Western Reserve Academy ..... 63
65 ............. Nlidpark ....,........ 30
46. .. ......... Shaker ......... . . . .49
29... .... Cleveland Heights .... . . . .66
31... ...... Fairview ...... . . . .62
Wins 4 Losses 12
Tenth in District Meets
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ln swimming, the individual racer becomes his
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stroke, each member of the varsity swim team
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WRESTLING SCORES
Euclid Opponents
26 ...... .... G arfield ............. 11
32 .... . . Eastlake North .......... 11
47 .... .... L akewood . . . . . . . 0
18 .... Valley Forge ....17
26 .... ..... B edford .... .... 1 9
36 ,... .....,.. S haker ........ .... 3
32 .... ... Cleveland Heights ... . . . .10
40 .... ..... S haw ...... . . . 3
21 .... Brush ....20
39 .... ...Huron... ...5
14 .... ...r.. P arma ...... .... 2 6
37 ........... Saint Joseph ........... 5
Wins10 Losses1
Tied For First Place in L. E. L.
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Row 2: Mr. Rodriguez, Coach: Chris Biddle, Mark Dalic, Flon Barbish, Steve Smith, Ken Kase, Vaughn Brothers, Ed Bishop. Row 3: Fred
Bob Verner, Dave Templeton, Paul Vincent, Keith Barrett, Bob Wilson, Fred Koeth, Dale Hoynacke. Row 4: Bob Olds, Jim Kalamasz, Doug
Dave Murphy, Robin Zonneville, Greg Lawrence, Frank Hutchinson, John Churney.
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SWIMMING SCORES
Euclid Opponent
58 ..... . Shaw . ......... 33
39.. Berea ...55
41 . . . . . Lakewood . . . . .53
20 .... ........ S haker ...... . . .74
42 .... . . Cleveland Heights .. . . .53
54 .... ....... S haw ..... . . .34
22 ............ Lakewood ........ . . .73
38 ..... Western Reserve Academy ..... 57
26 .... ........ S haker ......... . . .68
22 .... ... Cleveland Heights ... . . .71
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Marino, Dennis Deviney, Doug Knaus, Rich Krane. Row 3: George Gast, John Tolar, Don Ballentine, Jim Tolar, Bill Breznay, Don Seddon,
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SCCRES
Euclid Opponent
20 .... ..... G arfield ..,.. ....... 1 9
11. . .. Eastlake North .. . . .23
34 .... . . Lakewood . . . . 9
13 .... .. Valley Forge .. . . .25
9 .... . .. Bedford .. . . .26
24 .... ,...,. S haker ...... . . .11
25 .... ... Cleveland Heights .. ...11
26 .... ...,. S haw ...... . . .16
15 .... .. Brush ., ...20
24 .... .. Huron .. ...14
15 .... ..... P arma .... . . .22
30 .... .. Saint Joseph ... ... 9
Wins 7 Losses 5
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To reach a certain weight, the wrest-
ler spends his week either in Spartan
denial of food, or in an envied gorg-
ing, supplemented by numerous ba-
nanas. Gruelling practices mold men
of mobility, agility and hostility. With
the right combination of all three, the
junior varsity team tied for first place
in the LEL, while the mighty varsity
boasted a state champion.
Right foot out and you re in fifth position Steve Prscopo State Champion.
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Girls' Sports boast teams in field
hockey, volleyball, basketball and
track. The competition with other
schools tests individual ability and
team coordination. Girls' Sports do
not enjoy the popularity of the boys',
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Debbie Erdman, Kathy Laurich, Mary Ellen Balec.
Varsity Girls' Basketball Bottom Row lL to Rl: Karen Holodniak, Kathy Laurich, Barb Romoser, Sue Smeltz. Row 2: S
Balec, Kathy Somrak, Monica Naworskr, Nancy Stanley, Dee Frak, Debbie Erdman, Donna Sweet.
haron Masek. Mary Ellen
Junior Varslly Glrls' Volleyball Bottom Row lL Io Fll: Barb Barbato,
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Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball Botlom Row IL lo RJ: Marcia Boyce, Joy Scheurman, Lynn Jersan, Sue Brezec, Wendy Wiskes, Char Rudiak. Row 2: Sue Gordos, Beverly
Kramar, Janet Lewis, Barb Barbato, Karen Madela.
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Extra activities give rise to creative
movement, or appear as mass school
functions. Dramatic productions
present expressive motion merged
with communicative emotion, while
special E-room programs show the
relaxed or frantic locomotion of
dancing a vanishing weekend
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Constantly attempting to increase a
student's interest in his own affairs,
Student Council demanded regular at- -
tendance and greater participation on
behalf of the individual representative,
to hopefully create a strong liaison be-
tween the homeroom and council ac-
tivities. With imagination in planning
projects and the efficiency needed to
accomplish them, the council suc-
cessfully sponsored an increasing
number of proposals and original ac-
tivities. Leadership, determination
and organization guided the Student
Council closer to its goal of true stu-
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Student Council Officers lL to FU: Shelly Spellman, Secretaryg Tim Lawler, Presidentg Joe Parisi, Treasurer:
Gary Botts, Vice-President.
Student Council Bottom How KL to Ri: Debby Hendershot, Cyndi Paparizos, Diane Andrews, Jill Damberger, Laurel Letney, Sherry Kolb, Barb
Webb, Laurie Jewett, Pam Bosco, Alvera Vargo, Cherie Kitko, Lynette Sobe, Sue Taddie, Anne Evans, Irene Tiborsky. Row 2: Karen Doak,
Candy Scheurman, Lynn Bana, Joanne Leppert, Sybil Tetrick, Donna Bass, Joan Hocevar, Pat Gibbons, Beth Climo, Jean Bray, Sue Drobnick,
Barb Carnpana, Eileen Hanna, Beth Blewitt, Anna Fugina, Bonnie Bubley, Nancy Amacher. Raw 3: Jeanette Barber, Ann Trommetter, Barb
Romoser, Janet Mahusky, Barb Sterling, Rita Halsey, Kathy Laurich, Barb Nawor, Nancy Reed, Judy Kozlowski, Darlene Franks, Chris Yanchar,
Joan Lewis, Jan lvansek, Marilyn Winters, Sandy Shenk. Row 4: Marilyn Siders, Cindy Kelly, Karen lcke, Cindy Wutchiett, Nancy Winters,
Sue Dritz, Joan Kadow, Becky Otcasek, Jan Walker, Marty Schwenke, Ellen Gerl, Dennis Morse, Diane Baron. Row 5: Marty Eble, Betty Grigonis,
Karen Shook, Georgia Ready, Sue Susel, Barb Benson, Bruce Taylor, Mike Podnar, Dale Nosse, Terry Chubb, Doug Romoser. Row 6: Laura
Leighton, Gary Ciprian, Russ Fenster, Dennis Lavorgna, Rich Eder, Ken Stautfer, Denny Mateyka, Joanne Allchin, Dannie Dugan. Row 7: Lee
Iglcqride, Tom SPerchan, Bill Fagan, Don Lewis, Greg Zgonc, Tom White, Jett Reinhard, Bob Miller, Tim Lawler, Gary Botts, Joe Parisi, Shelly
pe lman, Jim toch.
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KEY CLUB
"First in the World," the title won for
the many services performed by the
Euclid Key Club last year, gave it ,
a reputation hard to uphold. To a 1 ' f -
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came the banner that motivated the
club toward greater projects. By help-
ing others Key Club helps itself. Aid-
ing community, school and individual,
Key Club symbolized leadership in
both the high school and City of
Euclid.
Key Club Bottom Row rL to Rl: David Onions, Greg Lawrence, Mike Balale, Mark Palmer, Gary Gallagher, Tim Cheadle, Brian Hacker. Craig Zola, Tim Kitsos, Mike
Debevec. Row 2: John Tomko, Augie Kehn, Jim Kalamasz, J. P. Horna, Denny Riggs, Dave Wagner, Dave Fanney, Mike Podnar, Dean Pasquale, Don Seddon, Randy
Cebul. Row 3: Paul lmm, Tom Brunson, Doug Romoser, Les Sherman, Rick Punzar, Wayne Streble, Ron Lyman, Jeff Burns, Doug Keller, Leigh Thomas, Frank
Mocilnikar. Row 4: Tom Cathcart, lan Glass, Wendall Price, Gary Ciprian, Jim Mocilnikar, Thom Kren, Tim Lawler, Mark Sabula, Marty Eble, Fred Skolaris, Roger
Munson, Dave Brunson, George Karlan, Doug Alecci, Row 5: Don Spiegel, Jim Kalamasz, Al Horvath, Robbie Verner, Tim Gulich, Terry Karda, Steve Pred, Dave
Garling, Bruce Taylor, Bill Huffman, Dale Glicker. Row 6: Bruce McBrian, Dave Templeton, Jim Stoch, Tom Cooper, Jim Hinds, Joe Parisi, Bill Brigden. Row 7: Larry
Skapin, Rob Modic, Mel Scharlau, Craig Sharon, Bob Miller, Chris Reece, Gary Grum. Row 8: Kendall Stauffer, Dave DiBiasio, Cliff Drobnick, Dennis Adams, Tom
Dugan, George Prokopovich, John Blassingame, Gary Newman. Row 9: Paul Nielsen, Jay Cost, Tom White, Leroy Williams, Dick Clark, Doug Knaus, Dave Nungesser,
Al Russ, Bob Lonchar, Tim Niedermeyer.
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Amerlcan Fleld Service Bottom Row IL to FU: Becky Mann, Cindy Paparizos, Jean Lokar, Sybil Tetrick, Barb Nash, Alan Goldstayn, Dannie
Dugan, Debby Tinker, Mrs. Zimmerman. Row 2: Jane Decatur, Janet Crone, Joyce Hatfer, Nancy Jarchow, Janet Mahusky, Debby Galloway,
Marilyn Haynes, Ellen Davis. Row 3: Elda Aitcin-Briano. Elaine Hiruo, Karen Shriver, Debbie Miller, Beth Blewitt, Jean Klein, Karen Wade, Connie
Marten, Eve Nielsen..Row 4: Machiko Tokunaga, Barbara Nawor, Susan Larick, Kathy Netchske, Ellen Gerl, Marilyn Winters, Judy Kozlowski,
Diane Fellman, Chris Fleinwald. How 5: Bonnie Bubley, Pat Gibbons, Shelly Spellman, Nancy Winters, Jenny Aultz, Joanne Bilicic, Tom Collura,
Tim Lawler, Bill Schmidt, Marilyn Ward, Cathy Madden.
American Field Service Finalists fL to RI: Tom Collura, Janet Crone.
AMERICAN
FIELD SERVICE
Indifference becomes a little-used
word for the AFS member. Concern
represents his philosophy. His in-
volvement may be the small task of
selling movie tickets or the large one
of housing an exchange student for
a year. Physically limited to the con-
fines of a classroom one night every
two weeks, programs transport stu-
dents through the scenery of Europe,
the Middle-East Crisis and life in other
f lands. This year Janet Crone has been
sent to South Africa, further extending
the club's tenacious reaches. Broad
in scope and high in ideals, the Ameri-
can Field Service renders living proof
to the hypothesized new awareness
of youth.
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Opalk, Eileen ltanne, Joann Fross, Marilyn Winters, Judy Kozlowski, Sue Sabo, Marsha Phillips, Mary Jo Lipovec, Ellen Geri. Row 2: Rose Merton, Sara
Nantz, Joyce Hafler, Sue Weinke, Jenny Grabitz, Bonnie Bubley, Joan Palguta, Karen Matoh, Pam Martin, Fay Nye, Gail Bilnik, Angie Robers, Robin
Ross, Janice Hocevar, Brenda Payer, Julie Sajewski, Betty Hill, Row 3: Carol Hitchcock, Shelly Spellman, Nancy Hull, Carol Henikman, Jill Battung, Linda
Toth, Linda Sonntag, Sally Gulich, Vishna Franic, Jean Klein, Marsha Baker, Debbie Bohanan, Rita Halsey, Rich Schneider, Sue Kapler. Row 4: Karen
Frank, Karen Mohorich, Denise Rees, Joan Lewis, Kathy Madden, Pam Stearns, Barb Gordos, Debbie Haverlock, Joan Lewandowski, Bonnie Newton, Jenny
Aultz, Cindy Sak, Karen Katona, Rose Kimosh, Jan Bahr. Row 5: Barb Reed, Lee McBride, Jim Bambam, Kim Somers, Linda Koeth, Bob Wallace, Sue
Lanser, Sue Morris, Marie Meehan, Denise Perovsek.
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Q
ry Administrators, educators, college
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I may be recruited to speak before
I Euclid's Future Teachers of America.
Z. . Between meetings, members gain
' iq " other instructive experiences by hall
-'11 guarding, performing as guides at
V Open House or even substituting. Ex-
posure to various aspects of the
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member to make a valid final decision
on his future, but for the present,
along with experience, points are
gained toward an FTA pin.
Future Teachers of America Executive Board Front Row fL to RJ: Elaine Sabo, Sarah Welnberger, Kathy
Wilber, Sue Simon, Carol Henikman, Cheryl Keyes, Marion Reinke, Chris Fieinwald. Back Row: Mary Melgun,
Sandy Doles, Marian Zalc, Nancy Hull, Clare Hille, Jenny Aultz, Bob Wallace.
Future Teachers of America Bottom Row IL to Rl: Judy Ratlift, Willis Ann Dreisbach, Chris Weiss, Bernadette Kirsch, Peggy Wehrle, Barb Tolchinsky, Ann
Fiolik, Sara Weinberger, Lynn Bana, Cheryl Keyes. Janet Springer, Candy Obreza, Debbie Tinker, Jean Lokar, Cindy Paparizos, Debbie Naderer, Karen
Calabrese, Kris Fleisinger, Pam Mahany. Row 2: Sue Simon, Chris Reinwald, Gloria Regalbuto, Diane Moats, Diana Coppers, Marylin Haynes, Barb Walland,
Judy Straughan, Carolyn Pograis, Lynn Zadd, Kathy Laurich, Clare Hille, Debbie Clark, Rita Vasas, Sheila Zurc, Susan Delsanter, Jere Foster, Sherry Chant,
Peggy Strok, Arlene Floria, Sue Picciano. Row 3: Carol Willert, Bonnie Dietrich, Sandy Doles, Sue Gustetic, Maryann Melgun, Cathy Wilber, Marian Fleinke,
Marty Wilder, Cheryl Crawford, Karen Shook, Betty Grigonis, Nancy Gere, Barbara Sterling, Janet Mahusky, Nancy Zonar, Cathy Tyrrell, Clare Schnieder,
Irene Tiborski, Lori Lane, Sue Knox, Row 4: Kathy Lutz, Mary Carol Frey, Karen Zelman, Mary Ann Savoca, Debbie Capella, Margaret Massiello, Marie
Massiello, Laura Forsythe, Marian Zajc, Laurel Warnke, Kathy Aufmuth, Sally Flogell, Nancy Edwards, Elaine Sabo, Sally Shemkunas, Bonnie Perpar, Pam
Cooney, Shirley Chisholm, Ellen Misner, Karen Holodniak. How 5: Cindy Conley, Carol Caghan, Marla Goodman, Laura Foy, Nancy Jarchow, Diane Denison,
Beth Blewitt, Nancy Fleed, Debbie Hudak, Linda Kokal, Chris Gaydos, Alice Neff, Marylin Jaros, Vicki Festini, Marlene Marko, Carol Almgren, Barb Shenk,
Monica Naworski, Diana Koeth, Sue Abramczyk.
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Recently combined with the Y Teens,
Friendship Club increased its mem-
bership, and incorporated new ideas
and projects. Primarily a service club,
members work to benefit needy peo-
ple and organizations. Whether work-
ing on a project or planning a social .2
event, diligence and enthusiasm turn
venture into success.
Frlendshlp Y-Teen Executive Board Bottom Raw IL to Rl: Chris Gear, Michele Svigel, Mary
Lou Stahre, Nancy Gere, Row 2: Carol Willert, Carol Davis, Dannie Dugan, Brenda Shipley.
Friendship Y-Teen Saphomores Bottom Row IL to Ri: Donlna Skokal, Denise Capretta, Chris Weiss, Pam Clapp, Barb Thomas, Sue Knox, Lori Lane, Linda Harps, Irene
Tiborsky, Gerty Friedberg, Karen Hollyfield, Annette Kuchling, Row 2: Sandy Hanlon, Sherry Collister, Sue Lewandowski, Gayle Svetin, Margi Kostansek, Betty Hill,
Kathy Fox, Chris Gaydos, Marcia Boyce, Kathy Luidahl, Joann Felz, Terri Plaga. Row 3: Sandy Pestotnik, Deb Sonnie, Marsha Phillips, Judy Kozlowski, Barb Blank,
Debbie Kovacic, Linda Tiderman, Deb Miller, Linda Klein, Judy Sutphin, Maureen Bruening, Carol Farkas, Barb Bish, Jere Foster. Row 4: Deb Palguta, Wendy Mihocik,
Paula Ugrinic, Sally Gingell, Liz Kurtovich, Cheryl Gockel, Royceanne Brimlow, Ann Evans, Ellen Gerl, Chris Davis, Janet Stanley, Gayle Crown, Denise Dworning.
Row 5: Pat Paulin, Janie Goske, Janet Lewis, Berie O'ConnelI, Jackie Perpar, Barb Cigoy, Cathy Madden, Pam Reilly, Mary Hollway, Sue Drobnick, Nancy Harper,
Jan lvansek, Kathy Grossman.
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Friendship Y-Teen Bottom Row KL to RJ: Sue Spears, Allison Town, Kitty Ribar, Jane Decatur, Laurie Jewett, Jean Lokar, Diane
Pietro, Karen Flider, Kathy Rider, Shirley Cook. Row 2: Ellen Pestak, Linda Dieckmann, Cathy Tyrrell, Linda Buchholz, Linda Flohr,
Adria Soeder, Clare Schnieder, Joan Palguta, Susan Larick, Susan Latch, Barb Nawor, Row 3: Pat Barkhurst, Karen Balasko, Vivian
Sobole, Linda Tober, Jan Bahr, Allison Trommetter, Barb Gordos. Janice Guestetic, Chris Srnick, Barb Ames. Flow 4: Carol Willert,
Mary Lou Stahre, Carol Davis, Michele Svigal, Nancy Gere, Mary Plaga, Chris Greer, Karen Mohorich, Kathy Wilber, Karen Frank.
Row 5: Kathy Moore, Debby Denney, Cindy Conley, Monica Naworski, Pat Zupanc, Jeanne Trout, Danny Dugan, Lynn Hall, Barb
Olosky, Terri Sivert, Brenda Shipley.
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Patience, good judgment and en-
thusiasm make up the creed of the ' 1
Girls' Leaders Club. From coping with 5 , D"-A I
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Girls' Leaders Club Bottom Row IL to Rl: Laurie Letney, Karen Lobas, Sandy Brachlow, Mrs. Alverez, Advisor: Dee Frak, Donna
Burris, Trish Telich. Row 2: Elaine Sabo, Leslie Stratton, Cheri Reed, Nancy Winters, President, Barb Taylor, Carol Henikman, Diane
Dieckmann. How 3: Linda Diekmann, Sally Flogell, Cheryl Laser, Barb Flomoser, Vice-President, Cathy Laurich, Mary-Margaret Tucci,
Barb Butt. Row 4: Jan Gustetic, Jane Milavec, Eva Zucker, Ellen Davis, Marty Wilder, Treasurer: Diane Pietro, Janet Crone,
Debby Erdman. Row 5: Karen Matoh, Joanne Leppert, Cindy Paparizos, Gail Kramar, Secretary, Laurie Flugel, Karen Wade,
Nancy Zonar. Row 6: Kathy Federico, Historian. Not Pictured: Cindy Anderson, Jean Lokar.
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SPIRITS
Loyalty and enthusiasm keynote the
Spirits Club. Weekly meetings result
in a barrage of signs, and the caf-
eteria becomes an art gallery of sorts,
while undaunted members of the club
strive to generate energy and unite
spirit throughout the school. Crowded
sports events and roaring pep assem-
blies signify both reward and success.
WAI NAPOLO
"Wai Napolo?" queries the land-
locked observer. "Wai Not?" counters
the avid aquatic enthusiast. Determi-
nation to teach, to learn and to per-
form according to high standards is
the goal of the clubg the methods of
attaining this goal range from the
unorthodox sink-or-swim technique
to set patterns that emerge from clip-
boards, bulletin boards and diving
boards. Although the secret of its
name remains well-kept, Wai Napolo
announces, usually quite loudly, the
glory of its honored membership.
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Jlll Battung, Barb Reed. Row 3: Ann Trommetter, Mrs. Tornstrom.
Wai NGDOIQ Clockwise lronf Top' Barb Reed, Lynn Bana, Lauri Gulick, Betty Grigonls, Sandy Mika, Marian Hodder, Kathy Netschke, Laurie Jewell Jill Battung Judy
McRae, Rita Halsey, Debbie Clark, Cindy Kelly, Marilyn Ward, Nancy Fleed, Char Rudlak, Mary Jo Llpovec, Jan Totten, Judy Kozlowski, Robin Cochran Ellen Gerl
Barb Jerele, Cindy Kershaw, Carol Dann, Kathy Olds, Lori Abraham, Candy Scheurman, Joanne Bllicic, Sue Susel, Ann Trommeter, Barb Benson Pat Totten
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Lettermen's Club Bottom Row fL to RJ: Sherri Grimes, Lauri Lelney, Sandy Brachlow, Dale Kalamasz, Laurie Gulick, Peggy Zust, Sally
Rogell, Row 2: Craig Zola, John Meros, Gary Ciprian, Fred Minis, Larry Watts, Wes Collins, Roger Munson, Randy Cebul. Row 3'
Dave Brunson, Doug Keller, Tim Haase, Jack Prasek, Don Maxa, Rob Modic, Alec Wightman, Jeff Burns, Eric Lyttle. Row 4: Dave Nun-
gesser, Don Shisila, Leroy Williams, Duane Doblar, Rich Schwabauer, Johnny Bell, Craig Sharon, Terry Rieder, Bob Cuevas, Al Vilchek. Row
5: Don Lewis, Bob Smith, Mike Applequist, John Rieth, Dennis Adams, Dan Zdanowicz, Paul Nielsen, Jefl Rieder, Vic Valli.
Ad Club Bottom Row IL to RJ' Shirley Cook, Sue Nesbett, Gloria Weber, Becky Mann, Marty Barrel. Row 2:
Jan Subel, Sally Dickheiser, Carol Kwasny, Bonnie Bubley. Row 3' Sky l-lurlburt, Michele Svlgel, Glori
Minerovic, Sandy DiNardo, Debbie Uchbar Row 4: Glena Stillinger, Kathy Horvat, Kathy Netschke, Sherry
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Upon receipt of his varsity letter, the
athlete automatically becomes eligible
for membership in Lettermen's Club.
Recognition of performance gives
purpose to both the club and efforts
of the individuals involved.
AD CLUB
No special requirements insure Ad
Club membership, but members must
be responsible, efficient organizers
and salesmen. The lengthy waiting
list for membership shows the stu-
dents' awareness of the advantages
of the club. Reward for hard work
consists of free entrance to home
games and a smorgasbord dinner at
the end of the year.
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Sophomore Girls' Athletic Association Bottom Row KL to Rl: Linette Sobe, Pam Clapp, Denny Capretta, Joyce Miklavic, Ginny Marino, Sherrie Chant, Barb Bish, Linda
Tiderman, Pat Kaston, Sue Taddie, Sandy Shenk, Helga Dobler, Barb Losee, Barb McAuley, Marilyn Hribar, Kathy Chambers, Lynda Kovacic, Barb Thomas, Denise Flees,
Annette Kuchllng, Joy Scheurman, Candi Callaghan. Row 2: Chris Weiss, Sue Picciano, Mary Lemmo, Lynne Jersan, Marcia Boyce, Beth Blewitt, Frances Lazar, Cindy
Brocone, Donna Brod, Flobin Austin, Wendy Wiskes, Charlene Rudiak, Mary Ellen Balec, Gayle Svetin, Sue Lewandowski, Mary Ann Jankovich, Deb Sonnie, Sher
Colllster, Judy Slross, Sue Fiaggets, Linda Kobal, Trautie Grau, Janet Springer. Flow 3: Jackie Kodra, Irene Tlborsky, Sue Knox, Geralyn Grubac, Joann Felz, Marilyn
Winters, Maureen Bruening, Julie Sutphin, Ellen Gerl, Barb Barbato, Debbie Opalk, Judy Kozlowski, Deb Von Gunten, Mickie Mueller, Pat Kozlevcar, Chris Gaydos,
Nancy Harper, Debbie Hudak, Kathy Fox. Flow 4: Gerty Friedberg, Nancy Laufer, Judy Neuman, Chris Szabo, Ellie Stallings, Natalie Berndt, Sally Gingell, Mary Jo
Lipovec, Marsha Phillips, Pat Paulin, Mary Holloway, Sue Drobnick, Chris Davis, Jan Goske, Wendy Mlhocik, Pam Reilly, Debbie Flash, Anna Fugina, Nancy Grillo,
Joyce McCrystal, Marlene Powalie. Row 5: Karen Hollylield, Nancy Fleed, Louise Blatecky, Sue Gordos, Michelle Aaronson, Gail Crown, Liz Kurtovich, Cheryl Gockel,
Royceanne Brlmlow, Janet Lewis, Kathy Cowper, Pam Stearns, Eileen Hanna, Carole Fler, Marilyn Ford, Beverly Kramar, Debbie Meinke, Linda Fitzmaurice, Joanle
Lapinskas,Cathy Madden.
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Nancy Stanley, Irene Szabo, Cheryl Laser. Row 3: Lora Blatecky, Sharon Masek.
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A large club, popular in all three
grade levels, the Girls' Athletic As-
sociation offers sports on an extra-
curricular basis. Along with athletic
affiliations, the club sponsorsi a va-
riety of social events from bake sales
to hayrides. GAA incorporates fun into
NC fitness.
Girls' Athletic Association Bottom Row KL to RJ: Kathy Gamber, Lora Blatecky, Donna Bass, Cindy Conley, Sue Simon, Shirley Plott, Elda Aitcin-Briano, Monica
Naworski, Sybil Tetrick, Karen Holodniak, JoAnn DeMell, Rose Scott, Sharon Masek, Sally Yozipovich, Pam Martin, Chris Reisinger. Row 2: Pam Mahaney, Arlene
Jasky, Kathy Rider, Willis Ann Dreisbach, Debby Henson, Natalie llg, Nancy Jarchow, Jean Klein, Marcia Pestotnik, Karen Vahcic, Lynn Brooks, Karen Wade, Andy
Newman, Jean Toth, Kathy Wilber, Harriet Eglin. Row 3: Debbie Galloway, Sue Taylor, Karen Rider, Jan Gustetic, Allison Town, Karen Doak, Donna Sweet, Debbie
Erdman, Karen Ruuska, Barbara Ames, Madeline David, Barbara Olosky, Katie Shaughnessy, Ellen Davis, Jan Mahusky, Vivian Sobole, Carol Lesiak. Row 4: Laura
Maaswinkel, Hose Klancar, Diane Dunbar, Cindy Anderson, Gayle Kramar, Kathy Laurich, Mary-Margaret Tucci, Debbie Tinker, Candy Obreza, Cindy Paparizos, JoAnn
Leppert, Karen Calabrese, Gale Richardson, Cheryl Laser, Helen Dougherty, Karen Matoh, Sue Sivik.
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Margie Fennell, Sue Kapudja, Shirley Griftis. Row 2: Barb Jerele, Joan Hocevar, Donna Bass, Pat Primoznik, Diane Sluga, Lynn Leotta.
Sue Starzynski. Flow 3: Debbie Stocker, Sue Soeder, Bernice O'Connell, Mickey Gartroza, Debbie Merritt, Anita Brommer, Jan Lewis.
Row 4: Connie Lytle, Carol Lesiak, Maureen Heid, Regina Smith, Marilyn Siders, Debbie Carducci, Debbie Haverlock.
Cooperative Office Education Bottom Row iL to Ri: Charlene Joyce, Linda Pawlak Carole Fierle, Sharon Koeth, Margie Costello, Sandy Valenti, Beth Andrew, Andrea
Cable, Sandy Vrh. Row 2: Lorry Umek, Donna Plickert, Bonnie Champa, Shirley Znidarsic, Linda Pozun, Judy Capiccioni, Janet Miscavish, Ginny Lenarcic, Kathy
ose Kostelac. Row 3: Ruth VonSick, Terry Cerne, Karen Karberg, Lil Strekal, Linda Beechuk, Kathie Tanner, Linda Crain.
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Distributlve Education Club ol Ameics Bottom Row IL to Rl: Pat Walter, John Sirnik, Joanne Zupancic,
Anita Karp, Cathy Vincent. Row 2: Gloria Nalepa, Frank Barresi, Sue Amoroso, Paula Klein, Penny Miller,
Jim Powalie. Row 3: Mike Stockton, Dan Floeder, Pat Turner, Ken Skedel, Don Ziegler. Row 4: Mike Sikora,
Bill Bessire, Ron Menart, Don Rakes, Flay Machi, Mr. Sibert.
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F.B.L.A.
For students planning a career in
business, Future Business Leaders of
America provides the background for
future success. Activities center
around aspects of business apart from
experience available in class. Social
activities offer diversion and unity to
the club, but practical experience re-
mains its chief objective.
C.O.E.
Although an organized program for
over twenty-five years, Cooperative
Office Education came to Euclid only
this year. Open to seniors who have
taken business courses, it gives the
student office experience by helping
him obtain jobs with local companies.
Limited to twenty-five students
screened by grades, vocation and
school record, C O E attempts to
choose those students best qualified
to adjust to a number of available
jobs. During the year. their work is
periodically evaluated and graded as
a'part of their business course.
D.E.C.A.
Part of a national organization, the
Distributlve Education Club of Ameri-
ca operates to attract students to
careers in sales and distribution.
Developing future leaders, DECA
trains students and builds a workable
relationship between employer and
employee. Members leave equipped
with knowledge concerning all phases
of management and marketing.
FUTURE
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Created as a service, Future Nurses
Club fills that requirement in many
ways. Speakers and frequent activities
in connection with Euclid Glenville
Hospital acquaint members with the
various areas of the nursing pro-
fession. Service to the community
results, as FNC members act as hos-
pital aides, benefiting both themselves
and others.
Future Nurses Club Bottom Row lL to RJ: Kathy Luidahl, Barb Cragle, Karen Hollylield, Diane Catanese, Jackie
Hulewicz, Kathy Moore, Joy Scheurman, Barb Losee, Row 2: Mary Lemmo, Marlene Pacic, Shelly Tarantino,
Pam Cooney, Peggy Vollman, Jeannette Trout, Joan Lewandowski, Mary Lou Cater. Row 3: Catherine Tabb,
Sue Milaiec, Vicki Mramor, Alvera Vargo, Julia Sutphin, Maureen Bruening, Harriet Eglin, Donna Haugh. Row 4:
Mary Jo Klocker, Laurie Sickler, Cheryl Brown, Janis Essex, Cathy Moore, Bernice Matulis, Penny Morse, Sandy
Penca, Gayle Kehres.
Ski Club Bottom Raw lL to Rl: John Collura, Dennis Golan, Craig Johnson, Jack Sullivan, Jim Bock, Doug Knaus, Vic Valli, Rich Miller, Don Nevar, Pat O'Connell, Ftich
Korzenowski, Gary Newman, Bill Rice, Tom Kelley, Guy Mclntyre, Wayne Cerinich. Row 2: Bob Vernor, Terry Karda, Dave Templeton, Craig Zola, Leigh Thomas, Roger
Munson, Tim Lawler, Dave Nungesser, Don Lewis, Bill Breznay, Tim Neidermeyer, John Blassingame. Fred Grupe, Chris Fleece. George Fluszin, Al Horvath. Row 3' Robin
Deegan, Jane Decatur, Sandy Mika, Laurie Jewett, Karen Kiro, Barb Nawor, Bonnie Bubley, Wendy Michocik, Janis Goske, Mary Holloway, Sue Drobnick, Alison Trom-
meter, Sue Weinke, Marilyn Ward, Pat Zupanc, Barb Thomas, Jill Damberger, Kathy Hersh Row 4: Denise Capretta, Linda Tiderman, Karen Hollylield, Gertrude Freed-
burg, Laurie Kozar, Claudia Orehek, Joan Palguta, Sue Larick, Sue Latch, Karen Holodniak, Darlene Euretig, Debbie Clark, Barb Webb, Jean Bray, Marylin Milavec, Jan
Debley, Barb Paganie, John Margheret Row 5: Fioycanne Brimio, Sally Gingel, Sandy Hamlin, Nancy Grillo, Sharon Masek, Sue Larich, Rosemary Scott, Lynn Tober,
Laura Forsythe, Debbie Cherry, Allison Town, Monica Naworski, Bev Krall, Barb Sterling, Linda Toth, Judy McRae, Sue Dritz, Karen Matoh, Pam Martin, Sue Sivic.
Row 6. Janet Lewis, Debbie Palguta, Pat Paulin, Gayle Crown, Chris Davis, Kathy Luidahl, Geralyn Grubac, Irene Taborsky, Sue Knox, Janis Totten. Judy Kozlowski.
Eileen Hanna, Ellen Geri, Pat Primoznik, Peg Ballard, Chris Gaydos, Carolyn Farkas, Katie Shaunessy, Ellen Davis, JoAnn Leppert, Kathy Netschke, Cathy Bruening
Row 7: Cheryl Gokel, Liz Kurtovich, Pat Kozacar, Sherri Collister, Gayle Svetin, Denise Duaring, Connie Martin, Agie Skully, Kathy Laurich, Gayle Kramer, Gwen Rupert,
Joan Lewandowski, Karen Shook, Betty Grigonis, Karen Katona, Cindy Sak, Sandy Stuephan.
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"Pray for Snow" buttons exhibited in
the middle of summer indicate the
true ski enthusiasts. Adventurous
sorts who are willing to risk limbs
represent the second faction. These,
however, become indiscernible as
snow falls and interest grows.
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CHESS CLUB
Entering a world of rooks, pawns,
kings and bishops, the chess player
plans his attack. He hopes to some-
where find the elusive checkmate
before his unsuspecting opposition.
Enthusiasts engage in a game that
challenges the brain rather than the
brawng they enjoy sport that offers
competition on a more aesthetic level.
The chess man practices his game in
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Shilander, Jerry Glick. Row 3: John Petro, Jim Nosse, Greg Huddlestone, Joe Krnc. Row 4: Terry Morris
Bill Shriver, Gary Krall, Gary Kopec, Mike Applequist.
CAMERA CLUB
Enthusiastic amateur photographers seek em-
pathy in the Camera Club. These photographers
continually strive to blend verve and imagination
with technical perfection. For eligibility, each
must submit a picture indicating skill in technique
and handling. Members share personal methods
and advice, the club's greatest values.
Camera Club Bottom Row KL to RJ: Gloria Flegalbuto, Dave Virginia. Flow 2: Jack Haney
Dave Lawrence. Flow 3: Tom Collura, Daryl McGill, Robert Murry. Row 4: Tom Schmenk John
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The Pink Panther Sewing Club repairs
the u niforms of Euclid's football
Panthers. Newly formed, the club per-
forms various sewing services for the
school and the community.
SCIENCE
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Complexities of modern science defy
coverage of the vast amount of topics.
Science Seminar attempts to fill the
void of uncovered topics by exposing
interested students to the ideas of
various scientists of neighboring col-
leges and industries. Their lectures
introduce practical applications of
modern science.
I' as Pink Panthers Bottom Flow IL to Rl: Debby Denney, Vice Presidentg Carol Willert, President: Brenda Shipley,
Treasurer. Flow Pat Faiken, Jackie Hulewicz, Shirley Chisholm, Diane Cantanese, Georgetta Kaparic.
Row 3: Le Ann Medivic, Karen Michalski, Mickey Gartroza, Diane Dragolich.
Science Seminar Bottom Row KL to FU: Russ Fenster, George Prokopovich, Nick Capretta, Al Goldstayn, Waltrout Grau, Lori Flugle, Machiko,Tokunaga,
Ann Helmuth, Pat Gibbons. Flow 2: Lisa Bailey, Marilyn Ward, Seth Chazanott, Bob Moskowitz, Tom Collura, Jim Shilander, Dennis McBride. Row 3:
Terry Karda, Dave Templeton, Jim Hinde, Lee Peters, Dan Gerbetz, Bill Shaffer, Bill Bieznay, Mike Laughlin, Joan Bensing, Kim Somers. Raw 4: Al
DiBiasio, Dale Pekrul, George Karlan, Dale Fanney, Bob Sweet, Ed Walters, Tim Kerzisnik, Bill Huttman, Mike Debevec. Row 5: John McKee, Mike
Applequist, Pat Soltis, Gary Kopec, Bill Brigden, Rich Tuckerman, Tim Neidermeyer, Doug Knaus, Ron Tuckerman, Jim Koch.
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Movie Club Bottom Flow lL to Rl: Debby Burrows, Donna , , , , , ,
Bruce Deister. Row 2: Don Mannarino, Cindy Grimsic, Terri Brown, Melinda Baldini, Ella Kolar, Jacquie Oker, Sandy Gonakis. Flow 3: David Vir-
ginia, Greg Mann, Gary Sleinlurth, David Haller, Robert Murry, John Haney, Carl Susman. Row 4: Donald Rinkes, Rich Moore, Bob Schaur, Craig
Pavlik, Tom Schmenk, Ed Barrett, John Petro, Jim Crosson.
MOVIE CLUB
Maintenance of the audio visual de-
partment rests in the hands of the
Movie Club. Projecting the daily noon
movies, members also deliver equip-
ment to classrooms. Service, contri-
bution and entertainment keynote
Euclid's Movie Club.
P.A. CLUB
Due to the recent construction which
silenced the public address system,
and the elimination of morning an-
nouncements, PA Club duties have
dwindled. Installing microphones and
other equipment at assemblies and
special programs speaks only par-
tially for the value of this service
organization.
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ottom Flow lL to FU: Richard Schneider, Jeff Lick, Keith Dole. Row 2: Mr. Staines
Louis Chos, Mr. Yocum.
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Dave Aites.
FOREMEN'S CLUB
Responsibility marks the students in Foremen's
Club. Skilled and knowledgeable in the operation
of machinery, the foreman aids both instructor
and student, he supervises student safety pre-
cautions and enforces correct mechanical pro-
cedures. Well-trained and conscientious, he gains
valuable practical experience.
RADIO CLUB
Using call letters WABZGE, the newly formed
Radio Club promises its members communication
with the rest of the United States and beyond.
Pooling resources and capabilities, the "hams"
construct working radio equipment from idle
transmitters and tangled wire. Fladio Club helps
new members pass an exam, which licenses them
to contact stations around the world.
Radio Club Bottom Flow IL to RJ: Mr. Fleno, Dennis McBride, President: Gary Jones, George Braidich, Bob Moskowitz, Al Goldstayn, Jim Shilander, Treasurer: Cliff
Burns. Flow 2: Roland Steinmetz, Eric Snyder, Vice President, Jim Kaim, Ed Barrett, Scott Boettcher, Lee Jalovec, Gary Kopec, Secretaryg Lee Peters.
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EucIid's Student Store boasts of a
selection of items ranging from nose
plugs to birthday cards, not to men-
tion its vast variety of cough drops.
Always crowded, the Student Store
enjoys a large business by fulfilling
the students' needs and providing
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Row 2: Janet Wayner, Joyce Wayner, Elda Aitcin-Briano, Bob Lees, Machiko Tokunaga. Row 3: Vic Markovich,
Monica Naworski, Managerp Cathy Foster, Debbie Berndt, Mary Jo Udovic. Flow 4: Tom Cooke, Flon Barbish,
Greg Lawrence, Al Edelman, Bill Fagan.
Folk Club Bottom Row KL to Rl: Mary Hrdlica. Betty Grigonis, Judi
Stross, Pat Kaston, Jan Bradshaw, Karen Shook, Rose Kimosh,
Beth Zonneville, Vince Gregorie, Peg Ballard. Pat Primoznik,
Secretary, Dale Pekrul, Jane Jaquays, John Margheret, Gary Taylor,
Vice-President, Row 2: Patti Pinta, Beverly Kleber, Judy Ullstrom,
Stu Irvine, Debbie Hornsby, Mike Kickle, Scott Proctor, Mike
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Brass, Paula Ugrnic, Maureen Ray.
Regan, Treasurer: Bob Murry, Carl Rosenberger, Sandy Forker, Gwenn
Rupert, Kathy Turner, President: Sandi Apple, Mimi Honeycutt. Row 3:
Nancy Vuranch, Janet Wayner, John Robinson, Pat Doherty, Al Schei-
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Eileen Hanna, Bob Wilson. Not Pictured: Geri Adamich.
YOUTH POWER
Sponsored by the food industry and
instituted by Euclid's interested nu-
tritionist, Youthpower initiates today's
enthusiastic youth into the field of
nutritional management. The club
merges the scientific aspects of the
many food-related careers.
members may sit on
or perch on stools with
guitars that have been carried to school and
fitted precariously into lockers. Diverse in pre-
ferred postures, the group occasionally divides
into folk and rock factions, but the two gladly
join to arrange for a guest singer or to exchange
songs. The informality and lack of any musical
requirement have aided the Folk Club's continued
growth.
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WORLD AFFAIRS
World Affairs Club projects the microcosm
of the student into international affairs. Con-
troversial discussions and guided analyses
stimulate a clearer understanding of foreign
countries and lead the student to valid
personal conclusions.
EUCUYO
"Sing, Heavenly Muse . . . l thence
invoke thy aid to my adventurous
song." Thus laments the poet as he
aspires to create a work of literary
achievement. lt also echoes the cry
of the Eucuyo editor as he pleads
with his staff to encourage among
the student literary cult a greater and
larger variety of material to create a
kaleidescope of words, music and art.
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Eucuyo Bottom Row IL io Rl: Sue Obreza, Linda Sonntag, Linda Klein, Mary Honeycutt, Jane Bucknot, Debbie
Hepp. Row 2: Ann Helmuth, Kathy Dereska, Diane Fellman, Betty Keeler, Joan Henderson, Nancy Amacher.
Row 3: Deedee Frak, Sue Morris, Barb Nawor, Dan Smolinsky, Geri Adamich, Lisa Bailey. Flow 4: Pat Soltis,
Rich Tuckerman, George Karlan, Wes Collins, Marie Meehan, Barb Palmer, Joyce Siat.
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World Affairs Club Bottom Row KL lo RI: Barb Nash, Donna Smink, ,Joan Henderson, Jan Harvan.
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Zonnevrlle, Kathy Randall, Rita Waterwash, Sue Obreza, Ann Helmuth. Row 3. Russ Fenster, Daryl Capes, Linda Senger, Eva Zucker, Leslie Stratton, Roger
Munson, Jay Cost, Vince Gregoric, Dale Nemeth, Tom Collura.
National Forensic League Bottom How IL to Ri: Pat Kaston, Carolyn Madela, Belly Grigonis,
Marcia Wallace. Row 2: Seth Chazanoff, Debbie Berndt, Becky Otcasek, Leslie Stratton.
Raw 3: Sue Soeder, Sherrie Grimes, Karen Katona, Lynne Climo. Row 4: Mike Debevec, Bill
Shriver, Gary Bolts, Dave Reinhardt.
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HUMAN RELATIONS
Ignorance of others' problems often causes a
misunderstanding of their actions when attempt-
ing to solve basic needs. A man's background,
race and nationality label and set him apart from
the rest of society. Human Relations attempts to
break down the walls of prejudice by showing
the psychological conditions of others. lt illus-
trates, through films, the reasons for their actions
and that all people have the same motivations.
Armed with knowledge, students learn compre-
hension, tolerance and understanding.
NATIONAL FORENSIC
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Its variety of categories allows individual
members of the National Forensic League to
specialize. Dramatic Declamation, Extemporane-
ous Speaking and Debate all necessitate diligent
research and practice. Saturday morning turns
from a time of rest to one of competition, leading
hopeful members to personal and team victories.
VOICE OF ART
Voice of Art offers opportunity for
freedom of artistic expression. This
neophite club produces incentive
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rewards the completed masterpiece,
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Voice of Art Bottom Row KL to FU: Pat Volota, Mary Melgun, Sue Raggets, Pam Volota. How 2 Brenda Payer
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STAGE CREW
Stage Crew counts among its main skills the
technical handling of sets and the ability to
produce special effects. Although rarely seen,
its members would be sorely missed at assem-
blies, concerts and plays. The long evening work
sessions evidence success on the night of a
production.
Stage Crew Standing: Doug Duncan, Sitting KL to FU: Jim Crosson, George Karlan Melinda
Baldini, Suzanne Jokela, Linda Reed.
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Rather than dedication to a service,
Spectrum seeks only appreciation of
the arts. Tickets to movies, plays and
performances separate to bring into
view the total spectrum of the modern
art forms the club investigates.
Mr. Ganim at times finds his crew hard to please.
Spectrum Bottom How IL to Rl: Carolyn Farkas, Debbie Hepp, Barb Thomas, Jill Damberger, Paula Calabro, Mimi Honeycutt, Linda Reed, Barb Nash,
Debbie Naderer, Arlene Floria, Beth Zonneville, Willis Dreisbach, Pam Mahany, Peggy Ballard. Row 2: Lynn Climo, Lynn Fleed, Lynn Hall, Sue Latch,
Barb Nawor, Jean Bray, Debbie Henson, Natalie llg, Jane Decatur, Maryann Melgun, Kathy Hersh, Linda Hyle, Pat Prirnoznik. Row 3: Flobin Deegan,
Marilyn Haynes, Karen Kiro, Sandy Crawford, Cindy Sak, Karen Shook, Joan Palquta, Laurie Kozar, Claudia Orehek, Jan Debly, Marilyn Melanec, Monica
Naworski, Sue Simon, John Margheret. Row 4: Marlene Thweatt, Bonnie Newton, Joan Lewandowski, Laurel Warnke, Betty Keeler, Joan Henderson, Jane
Bucknot, Leeann Medevic, Debbie Cherry, Kathy Laurich, Clara Hille, Kathy Horvat, Cindy Kelly, Wayne Cetinich. Row 5: Geri Adamich, Sue Lavrich, Chris
Peterson, Cathy Madden, Barb Palmer, Joyce Slat, Jenny Aultz, Jan Bradshaw, Jane Jaquays, Barb Dongress, Sue Jokela, Marian Zalc, Laura Forsythe,
Cathy Foster, Shirley Plott, Al Horvath.
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MAJORETTES
What are majorettes made of? The person in the
stands views them as effortlessly putting on a
good performance, while to a band member, they
may be the girls who come in slacks and rollers
to practice each morning. But more than all this,
the work of a majorette represents long hours of
learning various skills and mastering them to
perfection. What are majorettes made of? Not
only batons and pompons, but kicks, twirls and
a lot of hard work.
BAND
Weekly perfection of six marching
formations and a number of musical
selections demand hours of practice
from Euclid's band members. Com-
petition between the ranks eases the
drudgery of learning different half-
time shows. Concert season witnesses
formation of Concert Band, the ex-
perienced musicians, and Cadet Band,
those players needing additional in-
struction. The ultimate test, perform-
ance, challenges the ability of every
student pursuing that goal.
Band Serge-ants IL to Rl: Vic Markovich, Steve Soloky, Jim Knight.
"CEln'i we BACH UD?" Percussive precision
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FLUTE:
Marilyn Bauer
Suzanne Delsanter
MaryJean DeTomaso
Harriet Eglin
Leslie Kalan
Carole Neumeyer
Gale Richardson
Elaine Sabo
OBOE:
Janice Birr
Barb Butt
CLARINET:
Dale Anderson
Marty Bartel
Dave Bucknot
Dean Coolidge
Pam Cooney
Jane Decatur
Mary Dienes
Rosemary Gasper
Jim Kershaw
Barbara Losee
Vic Markovich
Phil Morlock
Dave Onions
Dave Rebeck
Barb Thomas
Donna Yeray
Marian Zajc
ALTO CLARINET:
Darryl McGill
BASS CLARINET:
Wes Collins
Jim Knight
Jeff McKee
Mary-Margaret Tucci
BASSOON:
Maggi Carlson
Rob Modic
Shelley Tarantino
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
Cindy Anderson
Frank Doblekar
Nancy Gubanc
Jim Tolar
TENOR SAXOPHONE
David Virginia
BARITONE
SAXOPHONE:
Louis Chos
STRING BASS
Rick Baranowski
CCRNETZ
Michael Balale
Derrell Capes
Bill Christensen
Duane Doblar
Paul Drotleff
Ron Lyman
Dennis McBride
Kevin Oliveri
Rick Punzar
Les Sherman
Wayne Streble
FRENCH HORN
Steve Hoedt
Judy Neuman
Marilyn Ward
Richard Wittenmeyer
Wayne Zachary
TROMBONE:
Jim Hinde
Bill Ostrander
Leroy Williams
Frank Yoder
BARITONE:
Tim Cheadle
Jack McKee
Mike Sikora
John Tolar
TUBA:
Skip Garth
J. P. Horna
Steve Soloky
Tom Taylor
PERCUSSION:
Jay Benedict
Luane Morgan
Michael Mueller
Mark Potocnik
John Tomino
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ORCHESTRA
Playing in EucIid's orchestra cul-
minates years of practice and deter-
mination to excel at a specialized in-
strument. Mistakes are not masked
by the blare of similar supporting
instruments: notes m u st harmonize
perfectly. Success finally recognizes
efforts with the attainment of a sym-
phony sound.
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FLUTES:
Carole Fierle
Leslie Kalan
Carole Neumeyer
CLARINET:
Marty Bartel
Jane Bucknot
Pam Cooney
John Laszcz
Vic Markovich
Donna Mae Yeray
BASS CLARINET:
Jim Knight
OBOE:
Dave Rebeck
BASSON:
Cheryl Crawford
Bruce Stout
CORN ET:
Dennis McBride
HORN:
Fred Arnold
Richard Wittenmeyer
Wayne Zachary
TRUMPET:
Paul Kobilsek
Joe Laszcz
Ron Lyman
TROMBONE:
Leroy Williams
Frank Yoder
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VIOLA:
Joan Henderson
Alice Kreit
Mary Macke
Sue Taddie
VIOLIN:
Sue Arnold
Lisa Bailey
Janice Birr
Bryan Dadlow
Sarah Goslee
Brian Macke
Carolyn Newness
Pat Thompson
Nancy Tianello
Pamela Volata
CELLO:
Rick Kehres
PERCUSSION:
Michael Mueller
John Tomino
Terry Tryon
BASS:
Rich Baranowski
John Ofciarcik
SAXOPHONE:
Leland McBride
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Dave Virginia
PIANO:
Kris wan
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FLUTE:
Patty Breed
Allison Brown
Carol Dann
Darlene Franks
Chris Gaydos
Mary Holloway
Sharon Masek
Kathy Randall
Andrea Simon
OBOE:
Vicki Festinl
Pat Kaston
CLARINET:
Cliff Burns
Sue Drobnick
Lana Drummer
Carolyn Farkas
Cheryl Glubish
Gary Jones
Annette Kuchling
Charlene Reya
Joy Scheurman
Kathy Tancredi
John Tanko
BASS CLARINET:
Ralph Gibson
Mike Mitch
Robert Wilson
BASSON:
Cheryl Crawford
ALTO
SAXOPHONE: If'
James Arko Ext 5
Robert Helm
Janice Hocevar
Clifford Keyes
TENOR
SAXOPHONE:
Randy Snyder
CORNET:
Keith Barrett
Bob Civic
Lennis Gracie
Frank Houser
Rich Komara
Mark Palmer
Rich Pereksta
Jim Stiscak
Leroy Wells
BARITONE:
Edward Barrett
David Cooney
Roland Pischinger
TU BA:
David March
STRING BASS:
Kris will
PERCUSSION:
Pat Foy
Al Mack
Ken Sadar
John Tomino
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With daily practice and constant
reminders to breathe from the dia- 5 g
phragm, the ninety-six voices of the ' P
Choral Masters swell into one. Each
member plays his integral part in
capturing the mastered sound. A tune
harmonizes more than simple notes,
feeling and enthusiasm share an
equal role. Songs fuse emotions which
ignite Mastersidynamic sound. ,K
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Choral Masters Bottom Row IL to RJ: C. B. Tannehill, Sandy Crawlord, Marty Wilder, Nancy Gere, Annmarie Shewvood, Becky Otcasek, Darlene Euretig, Nancy Williams.
Jenny Aultz, Sharon Allen, Sue Sarama, Gayle Kehres, Becky Mann, Cheryl Keyes, Wllis, Ann Dreisbach, Lynda Buchholz, Skye Hurlburt. Row 2: Maria Mistretta, Anne
Morley, Shirely Cook, Karen Silsby, Diane Moats, Steve Pred, Kurt Stanic, Mike Roberts, Wilfred Tabb, Jeff Lick, Chris Cameron, Gerry Nielson, Kathy Braddock, Barbara
Taylor, Karen Braddock, Jean Acks, Carolyn Rideoul, Row 3: Lauri Ann Hanak, Arlene Jasky, Glena Stillinger, Frank Camloh, Flick Korzeniowski, Patrick Chabal, Craig
Zola, George Ruszin, Guy Mclntyre, Peggy Lovick, Patt Ellison, Cheri Kitko, Diane Fink, Debbie Galloway. Row 4: Hellen Dougherty, Lenore Buchholz, Cindy Kelly, Cheryl
Laser, Mike Harris, Dennis Mayock, Don Volante, Dave Lewis, Joe Vidulich, Jefl Fagan, Joe Morabito, Dennis Deviney, Jim Stoch, Loren Brumbaugh, Carol Hitchcock,
Marty Schwenke, Linda Tucci, Karen Icke. Row 5: Donna Burris, Joan Kadow, Mark Sabula, Jetf Rieder, Terry Flieder, Kendall Staufter, Don Gant, George Gast, Rick
Brown, Joe Ciomek, Ray Clancy, Steve Phelan, Tom Cooper, Rick Tavenier, David Reinhardt, Joe Parisi, Bob Smith, Barbi Benson, Rita Zelinsky, Joanne Bilicic, Peg Brigden.
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VARSITY CHORALE
With one year of experiment and experience
behind it, Varsity Chorale choruses its effective-
ness and versatility. Individual effort crescendoes
to group accomplishment as its members strive
to achieve blend and precision, Blue blazers
combined with twenty-one dedicated students
produce a sight and sound of excellence.
Varsity Chorale Bottom Row IL to FU Kathy Federico Jane Jaquays Chuck Koelling Lynne Bana, Jill Damberger, Row 2: Marty Eble, Bob
Taylor John Francis Tim Lawler How 3 Laurel Warnke Roger Munson Dean Bammerlin Doug Duncan, Dennis Lavorgna, Judy Johnson. Row 4:
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Zovack, Jo Ann Fross, Gertrude Friedberg, Janet Springer, Sherrie Chant, Kathy Moats, Marcia Beason, Sally Jost, Maria Pirovolos, Debbie Fatur,
Michelle McMullen, Laurie Grlllith. Flow 2 Pamela Roberts, Geralyn Grubac, Kathy Liudahl, Sally Gingell, Floberta Thell, Irene Tiborsky, Karen Holly-
lleld, Sue Knox, Sue Lewandowski, Lori Lane, Candi Callaghan, Lori Vollman, Lyn Baldassarre, Connie Marten, Evelyn Nielsen, Emily Hanak. Denise
Flees, Barb McAuley, Carol Bures, Kathy Grossman, Mary Lou Zabiek, Peggy Wehrle Row 3' Cathy Tabb, Joann Sadler, Pam Clapp, Sue Picciano,
Linda Plavcan, Lynne Jersan, Marilyn Hribar, Donna SBIGWSKI, Julie Sutphin, Marina Thompson, Karen Kiro, Carol Ferlito, Kathy Meighan, Sherry
Hrabak, Grace McCreignt, Terri Johnson, Linda Gorjup, Kathie Kever, Frances Lazar, Ellen Geri, Gayle Svetin, Robin Austin, Carol Almgren Flow 4:
Star Painter, Judy Sustarsic, Bev English, Nancy Fleed. Maureen Bruening, Char Fiudiak, Janet Wayner, Joyce Wayner, Liz Kurtovich, Cheryl Gockel,
Mary Ann Jankovich, Sandy Nurmi, Debbie Berndt, Terry Burkholder, Diane Lupo, Barbara Campana, Kathy Chambers, Marlene Marko, Judi Stross,
Charmaine Smith, Carol Phillippe, Barb Blank. Row 5' Cathy Madden, Diane Nemeth, Diane Baron, Pam Stearns, Pam Reilly, Gayle Crown, Debbie
Hudak, Linda Kobal, Barb Cigoy, Joan Bensing, Sue Lulller, Pennie Morse, Connie Orebaugh, Marilyn Winters, Suzanne Sabo, Ellie Stallings, Eileen
Hanna, Ev Oliverio, Jan Jurcak, Sue Speck, Flobin Cochran, Judy Kozlowski, Gay Jerome, Joan Lewis.
C H G I R S Profile in music
The Girls' Concert and Cadet Choirs
introduce Euclid's vocal program.
Enthusiastic direction smooths out a
wide range of abilities during the
important practice sessions. Hard
work prepares the choir novitiate for
ascent to another scale of chorus.
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Mixed Choir Bottom Row KL to Rl' Diana Pietro, Linda Dteckrnann, Maria Plywacki, Jean Lokar, Cindy Paparizos. Bob Cater. Greg Lawrence,
Ste-ve Williamson, Marc Haverlock, Gary Gallagher, Barb Walland, Kathy Rider, Jan Debly, Paula Gulrck, Row 2: Donna Sweet. Natalie llg.
Michele Maran, Angie Robers, George Mclntyre, Scott Krelci, Bob Bohinc, Garry Dremel, Judi Lustig, Nancy Kadunc, Nancy Jarchow, Lynn
Kotnik, Sue Fike. Row 33 Donna Kostelnik, Betty Keeler, Debby Tinker, Karen Rider, Barb Comport. Donna Murphy, Jayne Miller. Rich
Miller, Norm McLeod, Jesse Hamilton, Jim Sheppard, Dennis Straub. Ranee lafelice, Kathy Horvat, Joyce Halter, Sue Simon, Cynthia Conley
Row 4: Karen Frank, Lynne Climo, Sara Nantz, Gail Theus, Pam Bosco, Regina Smith, Bruce Troianowski. Mark Rotar, John Blassingame,
Forrest Ross, Wes Collins, Lee Peters, Gary Lustre, Doug DeViney, Julie Sajewski, Marian Hodder, Linda Tober, Linda McLaughlin Row 5'
Pat Winkler, Ellen Pestak, Pam Newman, Marylin Siders, Bob Bennett, John de Lanqis, Tom Dolter, Bruce Taylor, David Demojzes, Randy
Sharon, Tim Larkin, Dean Pasquale, Jean Klein, Cindy Kershaw, Marilyn Haynes, Susan Lewis.
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CAST: NEVER TOO LATE
JIM KIMBROUGH ......,.,. William Brown
Wayne Smith
POLICEMAN ..... . .
CARPENTER .....,.,...., Granville Smith
MAYOR CRANE ......,... Leonard Robuck
MRS. EDITH LAMBERT ...... Marilyn Lucas
HARRY LAMBERT ..,... Howard Reminick
KATE ......,.r........ Marsha Ftoutzahn
GRACE KIMBOUGH ...... Judith Carmody
CHARLIE ......... , . . Ronald Harding
PLAYS
A faculty cast, a bathtub and a toilet A
bowl on stage constituted only a small
part of the fall play, Never Too Late.
Adding play rehearsals to an already
busy schedule, teachers worked to
perfect and present it. Students com-
posed much of the audience, and
early skepticism soon vanished as
they responded to a comedy not
likely to be surpassed in content or
presentation. Death Takes a Holiday,
the winter play, represented a con-
trast to the fall comedy. It combined
subtle humor and serious drama with
an excellent performance, to reveal
"Death" in search of the secret of
man's fear of him. Spellbound
audiences watched him fulfill his
quest and find a love that stretched
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PRINCESS OF SAN LUCA . . ,
BARON CESAREA .........
RHODA FENTON
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Leslie Stratton
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Dave Reinhardt
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ERIC FENTON ... ... Doug Duncan
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GRAZIA ..................
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Betty Grigonis
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A MAJOR WHITEHEAD ...... Wayne Zachary
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ingame, Mike Debetec. Row 2: Kathy Randall, Jane Decatur, Anne Flolik, Carol Price, Cindy Paparizos, Ellen Davis, Doug Alecci, Nancy Jarchow, Cindy Kershaw. Row 3:
Dennis McBride, Nancy Amacher, Alvera Vargo, Jenny Grabitz, Pam Mahaney, Pat Reese, Louis Chos, Tom Collura, Jeff Fagan, Jean Klein, Marilyn Ward. Row 4: Sue
Morris, Rita Zelinsky, Marie Meehan, Joan Henderson, Diana Pietro, Flon Tuckerman, Stewe Pred, Machiko Tokunaga, Janet Mahusky. Row 5: Bill Huffman, Rich Tucker-
man, George Karlan, Karen Wade, Barb Gordos, Lori Flugle, Dan Zawack, Steve Phelan, Debbie Galloway, Jim Stoch,
Senior Members Bottom Row IL to Ri: Lorraine Courtney, Laurel Letney, Peggy Zust, C. B. Tannehill, Lynne Bana, Barb Nash, Kathy
Federico, Vishna Franic, Pat Gibbons. Row 2: Laurie Gulick, Diane Fellman, Sherry Grimes, Laurel Warnke, Marty Wilder, Gloria
Flegalbuto, Elaine Sabo, Carol Henikman, Carol Hitchcock. Row 3: Sally Gulich, Marian Zajc, Barb Benson. Ann Helmuth, Nancy
Winters, Nancy Williams, Lisa Bailey, Sarah Goslee, treasurer. Row 4: Alec Wightman, vice-president, Thom Kren, Barb Reed, sec-
retary: Jenny Aultz, Jan Bradshaw, Betty Grigonis, Shelley Spellman, Joyce Siat, Randy Cebul, Tom Dugan, Row 5: Lee McBride, Bill
Fagan, Jim Kershaw, Eric Snyder, Mike Applequist, Paul Nielsen, Dick Clark, Pat Soltis, Rob Modic, president: Tim Lawler. Not
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Senior Inductees Eloliom Row fL to Fil: Eric Lyttle, Larry Skapin Row 2' Robe
Frank Mocilnikar, Tom Cathcart, Clilf Drobnick, Bill Shaffer, Jim Shilander. Row
mario, Michele Svigel, Bonnie Dietrich, Diane Andrews, Kathy Dereska, Dale N
Row 4: Leroy Williams, Ruth Von Sick, Eva Zucker, Lin Zadd, Sandy Doles, Bar
Naderer, Cathy Foster, Leslie Stratton, Arlene Floria. Flow 5: Sue Susel, Shay K
ster, Carol Lehman, Barb Taylor, Cheryl Reed, Nancy Hull. Row 6: Sybrl Tetrick
Laura Forsythe, Shirley Plott, Geri Adamich, Bonnie Champa, Barb Palmer, Sue
Jay Cost, Greg Huddlestone, Bill Buikas, Richard Schneider, Tom Perchan, Don
NATIONAL HONGR
SOCIETY
Four words- character, leadership,
scholarship and service - character-
ize the National Honor Society mem-
ber. Consistently high grades do not
necessarily insure membership: in-
dividual character and service to the
school merit consideration. Along
with functioning as an organization,
NHS recognizes the exceptional in-
dividual.
Society.
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3: Janet Miscavish, Rita Vasas, Suzanne Jokela, Jane Milavec, Karen Silsby, Gloria De-
emeth, Jill Damberger, Kathy Kadlec, Leslie Robinson, Judy Straughan, Sandy Valenti
b Shenk, Pat Faiken, Mary Hrdlica, Mary Jo Klocker, Carol Emmert, John Ferlito, Debra
reici, Andrea Focaieto, Jim Knight, Dale Kalamasz, Cheryl Keyes, Martha Bartel. Russ Fen'
Rose Marton, Andrea Cable, Carol Fierle, Robert Moskowitz, Dave Virginia Beth Hamby.
Kapler. Flow 7: Sandy Brachlow, Karen Lobas, Peggy Lovick, Craig Sharon, Vic Markovich,
Shisila, Bill Shriver, Gary Krall, Bob Wallace. Not Pictured: Blanche Pierce.
Joyce Siat, Tri-Editor.
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SURVEY EDITORIAL
With "if it's been SURVEY-ed, it's
i true" as a motto, a dictionary as a
mentor and a typing eraser as a
panacea, a select group of aspiring
journalists produces a publication
semi-monthly. Although deadlines
loom omnipresent and gutters con-
stantly threaten to overflow, a general
camaraderie exists among the mem-
bers of the staff that manifests itself
in frequent parties, rivalry with other
publications and the carrying out of
time-honored literary traditions that
include seeing if swivel chairs really
do go all the way around. Through
all this comes the recording of events
of interest to a variety of students,
editorial comment on vital issues and
national recognition for superior jour-
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Survey Editorial Staff Bottom Row KL to RI: Mr. Granville Smith, Advisory Sue Morris, Clare H'lle, Barb Go dos, P t B kh l, K'tt Rb S d D I M ' M
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BUSINESS STAFF
Circulation, selling and distribution
require organized effort, while the
Survey Business Staff also corres-
ponds and exchanges newspapers
with numerous schools. The All-
School Party, planned and coordi-
nated by the staff, earns profits which
contribute to the maintenance of a
consistently high quality school news-
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Fteinwald. Row 2: Carolyn Pograus, Judy Stiscak, Pam Mahany, Mary MacDougall, Marian Zajc.
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Flow 2: Sue Weinke, Sue Sivik, Gloria DeMario, Michelle Svigel. Row 3: Andy Newman,
Sue Gustelic, Sue Milavec.
Eucuyo l,O.S, KL lo RJ: Pat Soltis, Kathy Dereska, Lisa Bailey, Ann Helmulh.
Euclidlan Editorial l.O.S. .Sealed KL to FU: Gloria Regalbulo, Barb Butt, Kathy Federico. Row 2: Cindy Paparizos, Jean Lokar, Ellen Davis, Barb Reed,
Barb Takiguchi, Carol Price, Diana Komocar, Kathy Flandall, Joanne Allchin, Dave Lawrence. Flow 3: Bill Rice, Bill Brigden, Heidi Nilsch, Jane
Decatur, Marsha Elaker. Not pictured: Janel Crone, Diane Fellman, Thom Kren, Eva Zucker, Beth Heglaw.
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Survey l.O.S. Seated KL to RJ: Mary MacDougali, Lynn Bana, Joyce Siat, Gary Pratt. Row 2' Linda Pawlak, Shirley Toplak. Shelly Spellman, Colleen Skonier, Marian Zalc,
Carolyn Pograls, Sue Simon, Kitty Flibar, Clare Hille, Judy Stiscak Row 3: Jerry I-lubaca, Sandy Doles, Nancy l-lull, Sue Morris, Jim Kershaw, Darryl McGill, Steve Phelan
Marie Meehan, Flich Moore, Bernice Schultz.
Mrs. Martinsen, E-Room Coordinator.
E-ROOM
Vast expanses, lending themselves to
entertainment, comfort and scholarly
pursuits, confront the student entering
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activities concerning anything from
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International Quill and Scroll honors
young journalists of the Euclidian,
Eucuyo and Survey staffs. Although
members of these publications take
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EUCLIDIAN
BUSINESS STAFF
Using "Euclidian calling," a generous smile and
shrewd salesmanship, the Business Staff member
wins the hearts and orders of numerous local
merchants. Summer sales, while the weather
matches sunny dispositions, initiate the year:
progression to autumn and winter brings cries of
"Euclidiaction!" ringing throughout the corridors.
Characterized by its own personality, the Busi-
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financial concerns of producing THE BOOK.
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Arendt, Augusta Artino, Barbara Ames. Row 3: Fred Arnold, Robert Anderson, Thomas Aquilano, William Anderson, Leonard
Adams, Francis Albanese. Row 4: Fred Essex, John Aleksic, MacDonald Bailey, Anthony Bablc, Dale Anderson, Doug Alecci.
Mrs. Alvarez Bottom Row IL to Rl: Lynn Detweiler, Linda Dezelon, Loretta Devine, Karen Doak, Antoinette DiSanto
Suzzanne Delsanter. Row 2: Linda Dieckmann, Dorothy Dengel, Linda Dickie, Janis Doherty, Diane Denison, Kathy
Dipko. Row 3: Mary Dienes, Glenn DiBiasio, Samuel Derby, Frank Doblekar, Keith Dole, Mary DeTomaso. Flow 4
Joseph Burya, Dave Dodge, Dennis Derganc, Dennis DeViney, Duane Doblar, Thomas Dolter. Flow 5: Flay Doehring
Phillip Deluca, John DeLangis, David Demolzes, Frank Dengel.
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Bolon. Row 2: Mike Dworning, Sue Bork, Roberta Bosco, Anita Brommer, Debbie Bohanon, George Braidich, Row 3: Don Boker,
Larry Bole, Jim Bock, John Blassingame, Wayne Black, Sam Boreave. Row 4: Jett Booms, Walt Brady, Bill Breznay, Vaughn
Brothers, Bernie Bozak, Bill Brigden.
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Clark. Row 2: Barbara Cirino, Kathy Clemens, Diane Churney, Sharon Cheraso, Linda Cornwell, Beth Climo, Row 3:
Thomas Collura, Wayne Clough, Richard Cotton, Wesley Collins, Grant Corbett, Tim Clark, Row 4: Dennis Coughlin, Tom
Cooke, Kenneth Chudzik, John Collura, John Clark, Thomas Cooper.
Miss Fogarty Bottom Row KL to Rl: Martha Davis, Jackie Day, Jan Debly, Ellen Davis, Madeline David, Robin Deegan.
Row 2: Elruce Deister, Pat Cuchiara, Kathy Debeliak, Roxann Cutshall, Debby Crombie, Mike Debevec. Row 3: Jim
Crosson, Joe Ciomek, Jack Craigs, Ray Dacar. Row 4: Randy Crupper, Tom Crawford, Len Crawford, Ken Dardis,
Carl Behum. Not Pictured: Ambrose Criado, Tom Curtis, Bob D'Apice, Ted Bester.
Miss Clark Bottom Raw IL to Rl: Jill Battung, Janet Bizzarri, Jeanette Barber, Gail Behm, Melinda Baldini.
Row 2: Patricia Barkhurst, Linda Biederstedt, Susan Balogh, Deborah Beck, Barbara Andrich. Row 3: Miss Clark,
Jay Benedict, Robert Beckwith, Richard Banko, Ed Bishop. Row 4: Garry Bice, Doug Cable, Jack Bazan, Ross Ben-
nett, Scott Barrett. Row 5: Robert Baur, Eric Benedum, Mike Baumiller, James Bambam, Tony Berzin, Richard
Baur. Not Pictured: Linda Banas, Renee Bermond.
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Korosec, Barbara Kneale, Barbara Kowicki. Row 2: Mike Kosky, Paul Kobilsek, Stephen Kral, Laurie Kozar, Lynn Kotnik, Hillard Koeth
George Kovacic, Mr. Hotfart. Row 3: John Gannon, Gary Kopec, Bill Korthals, Jim Krakora, Gary Kosec, Scott Koffel, Rich Korzel
niowski, Bob Kotnik. Not Pictured: Lou Kraska, Tom Kovach, Rich Komara, Cliff Kort.
Mrs. Gorslene Bottom Row KL to RJ: Mrs. Gorslene, Joyce Haffer, Linda
Greer, Denise Gressley, Shereen Hagburg, Michelle Hahn. Row 2: Jerry
Glick, Barb Gordos, Jenny Grabitz, Jan Gustetic, Cindy Grimsic. Row 3:
Ron Guenther, Mike Graham, Bill Lehmann, Steve Gron. Row 4: Mel Gurry. V,
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Nick Gianlorti, Sandy Gill. Row 4: Ernie Gallo, Max Gast. Don George, Charles Genaro,
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Flosernarie Luksic. Flow 3: Maria Lucci, Sharlene Lopez. Zoltan Lorinczy, Carol Lesiak.
Row 4: Flon Lokar, Bob Lemmo, Larry Little, Connie Lytle. Row 4: Mr. Gorman, Ken
,, Lloyd, Mike Lisko, Wayne Leybeck, Dan Luich. Row 6: Jim Lyle, Wayne Lohmeyer, Bob
HAVE Euclidding me? Lonchar, Dave Lewis, Bob Love. Not Pictured: Linda Lewis, Rich Levak.
Mr. Gallagher Bottom Row IL to Rl: Barbara Jerele, Theresa Jeran, Linda Kadlec, Georgette Kaparic, Arlene Jasky, Laurie Jewett, Nancy
Kadunc, Leslie Kalan, Chris Holden. Row 2: Mark Kapec, Avram Kaminsky, Arthur Kallal, Mary Jasniecki, Nancy Jarchow, Brad Jones, Craig
Johnson, Mary Jelenic. Row 3: Jim Jorz, Paul Kacprzak, Jim Jeric, Flon Jezeski, Earl Jones, Frank Kaparic, Jim Kaim, Stan Kalasunas. Not
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Ray Minillo, Marcia Mlakar, Sue Morris, Karen Mohorich, Carol Miltner, Phyllis Morris. Rachel Money. Row 3: Robert Modic, Wil-
liam Mobbs, Robert Murry, Dale Nagy, Robert Mooney, Paul Nutter, Matjaz Mlakar. Row 4: Roger Motiska, Charles Mukavetz,
Gary Morse, Larry Murg, Phillip Murg, Michael Mitch, Robert Miller, Dusan Mlakar. Not Pictured: Dwight Morton, Luane Mor-
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Hurlburt, Brent Howe. How 3: Karen lcke, Kristina Jankus., Marian Hodder, Kathy Horyat, Bob
Jaffe. Row 4: Bill Huffman. Art Iacofono, Hank James, Sturat Irvine, Steve Hunn Row 5: Jerri
Hubacka, Art Jaklic. Ed Humbert, Steye Intihar, Tom Hrastar.
Mr. Jenkins Bottom Row IL to RI: Laura Leighton, Adrienne Kust, Susan Latch, Patricia Kunc, Barb Lawrinson. Debbie LaFliccia.
Row 2: Sue Larick, Sandra Leicher, Alice Kreit, Cheryl Laser, Lynn LaFolIette, Linda Lawrence. Row 3: Robert Kuret, Ken Kucinski,
Frank Kren, Matthew Laznik, Gary Krivok, Cynthia Lally. Row 4: Mike Laughlin, Joe Krnc, Doug Kravos, Dennis Laseak, Walter Kre-
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to FU: Lorie Rugle, Robin Ross, Kathy Rider, Anne Rolik, Theresa Rogaliner. Flow 2: Karen
Ruuska, Martha Roskos, Linda Rohr, Angie Rcbers, Carolyn Rideout, Sally Rose. Row 3: Betty Roberts, Virginia Pick, Karen
Rider, Louise Roskos, Tom Rudd, Alan Russ. Row 4: Abe Mandzuch, Craig Russell, Tim Rooney, Bob Rozman, Ed Ritz,
Dan Penny. Row 5: Steve Rolfe, Jett Peterson, Mike Roberts, Jett Rieder, George Russell, Brian Rutkie.
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Reichman. Row 3: Greg Rankin, Pat Reese, Donna Pungerchar, Chris Rexrode, Bill Rask, George Proko-
povich. Row 4: Rick Punzar, Mark Rice, Jeff Reichard, Edward Reagan, Chester Reymander. Row 5:
Dave Reinhardt, Tom Rich, Bill Rice, Chris Reece, Jim Ramos, Paul Nutter.
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Flow 4: Robert Niemczura, David Nickles, Gary Newman, Dave Nungesser,
Tim Neidermeyer, Don Nevar, John Ormston, Art Nardy.
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Karen Matoh, Pam Martin. Row 3: Katherine Marshall, Michele Maran, Kathleen Marsh, Mary
Jane Marino, Nancy Mates. Row 4: Linda Mantz, Brian Macke, Anthony Mauceri, Mark
Mamrack, Kenneth Marincic. Row 5: Ken McCreight, Sam Marino, Gregory Mann, John
Maletic, Roy McDonald.
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Barb Walland. Marcia Wallace. Row 2: Bob Vidmar, Janice Walters, Mary Ann Vojtek, Karen Vahcic, Karen Wade, Kathy
Vance, Mr. W. Smith. Row 3: Dave Vandeveer, Paul Vincent, Ed Walters, Phil Vollman, Jim Vinci, Bob Verner, Steve Vasas,
Don Vibbert, Row 4: Dave Sustarsic, Don Volante, Bob Vunderink, Vic Valli, Joe Vidulich, Gary Vaccariello, Kent Vibbert.
Not Pictured: Gregg Wallace, Richard Vincil, Randy Scott.
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Judy McRae, Leeann Medevic. Row 2: Mr. Boguski, Student Teacher: Pat Merver, Karen
Michalski, Ellen Mikovich, Jacqueline Miller, Debra Merritt, Mr. Rose. Row 3: Margie Mik-
lavcic, Sue Milavec, Linda Miklavcic, Marilyn Milavec, Marie Meehan, Gregory Measles. Row 4:
Edward Mikolic, Richard Miller, Donald Newman, James Magri, Ricky Miklavcic, Jerry Michalski.
Row 5: Dan Merritt, Michael Medves, Chuck Miller, Tom Mezzacappa, David Meyer. Not Pic-
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Mr. G. Smith Bottom Row IL to Rl: Barbara Tolchinsky, Cathy Tyrrell, Allison Town,
Machiko Tokunaga, Sue Surrena. Flow 2: Linda Toth, Pat Timlin. Dorothy Trunkely, Gio
Ulizzi, Linda Tober, Debby Tinker. Flow 3: Rose Tratnik, Laura Tomcko, Earlene Tonkin,
Allison Trommetter, Debby Uchbar. Row 4: Mr. G. Smith, Cherene Thweatt, Jeanne
Tobin, Richard Trebec, Terry Tryon. Flow 5: Rich Tuckerman, Jim Turk, Ron Tuckerman,
John Tolar, Jim Thomas.
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Dorothy Schneider, Katie Shaughnessy, Sue Sarama. Row 2: Miss Wesler,
Student Teacher: Susan Sever, Peggy Schroeder, Mary Ann Savoca, Denise
Schmaltz, Cheryl Schmeltzer, Mrs. Schneider. Row 3: Rich Schwabauer,
Randy Sharon, Mel Scharlau, Alan Sadar. Row 4: David Shaner, Ron Samsa
Joseph Serksnis, John Sever, Row 5: Bill Schmidt, Tom Severino, Charles
Schmid, William Saplak. Row 6: Jack Sullivan, Bob Schultheis, Gary Breeden,
Bob Schauer, Wayne Schmidt. Not Pictured: Bill Scurka, Ken Sadar, Julie
Salewski, Marina Schwenke, Irene Scheel.
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Maria Plywacki, Patricia Powers, Roberta Piccirillo. Row 2: Paul Pink, James Petardi, Valerie Pettit, Constance Popovic, Janet Picciotti,
Barb Petrochic, Marcia Pestotnik, Tom Prendergast. Row 3: Joseph Polis, George Ruszin, Michael Petruzzi, Bob Peternel, Steve Pred, Steve
Phelan, Bob Podobnikar, Gerald Picciano, Mr. Raicevich. Not Pictured: Mark Potocnik, Jerry Perish.
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Carol Murphy, Jane Decatur. How 2: Mark Potocnik, Mary Dienes, Nany Gubanc, Sharon Masek, Jim Hinde, Donna Yeray,
Marilin Ward, Dennis McBride. Row 3: Darryl McGill, Jeff McKee, Louie Chos, Dean Coolidge, Pat Foy, Richard Komara, Steve
Hoedt.
Mrs. Thomas Bottom Row IL to Rl: Sue Spears, Adria Soeder, Jean Stamberger, Sue Starzynski, Pat Stephens, Linde
Sonntag, Pat Stanton, Linda Stewart, Joan Stegh, Barbara Slrazier, Chris Srnick. How 2: Mike Szabo, Darwin Spiker,
Tom Springer, Kurt Stephens, Glenna Stillinger, Debbie Stocker, Sue Soeder, Vivian Sobole, Roseanne Somrack, Bar-
bara Sterling. How 3: Lee Staskunas, Vic Stankiewicz, John Stalzer, Joe Stanfield, Tom Stravarace, Steve Smith, Gary
Stillwagon, Kurt Stanic, Jim Stoch, Steve Snyder.
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Yeager, Cynthia Wutchiett, Sally Yozipovich, Gayle Zitnik, Chris Zingale. Row 2: Bob Zeman, Craig Zola, Byron Wilton, Diane Young
Leo Zupancic, Jeff Zelko, Gerry Zimmerman, Dennis Yert. Row 3: Mr. Taylor, Ken Zylowski, Chuck Zuchelli, Jim Yane, Chris Zalewski,
Bob Yacas, David Zovack, Joe Znidarsic, Dan Zawack. Not Pictured: Donna Yeray.
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Linda Tabb, Donna Sweet, Row 2: Marcia Swart, Susan Takacs, Gayle Swart,
Linda Taylor, Kathleen Sturm, Linda Strylewski. Row 3: Paul Whyte, Wilfred
Tabb Ill, Carl Susman, Robert Taub, Richard Tavenier. Row 4: Ronnie Swan-
son, William Swaidner, David Templeton, William Swisher, Bruce Taylor, Larry
Sutter. Row 5: Phillip Stryiewski, Michael Sullivan, Rod Sullivan, James
Sulen, Stanley Tanski, John Tanko. Not Pictured: Gail Theus, Charles Taylor.
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Jackie Weber, Marlon Wilson. Row 2: Sandy Worden, Sue Weinke, Peg Wehagen, Rosy
Weir, Sharon Wolf. Row 3: Bill Walworth, Jim Williams, Craig Wiblin, Chris Wilcox,
Pat Winkler. Row 4: Jay Willard, Ken Zakraysek, Wayne Wolfe, Tom Wendorff, Stuart
Weindel. Flow 6: Scott Winkleman, John Wolf, Carl Weiss, John Weber. Not Pictured:
Marilyn Ward, Richard Wittenmyer.
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2: Susan Sivik, Regina Smith, Dianne Sinkovec, Theresa Sivert, Sharon Skartved, Row 3: Al Simons, Tom Shumar,
Tom Smith, Nader Yomtove, Marilyn Siders. Row 4: Mike Siston, Doug Smeltz, Robert Smith, Fred Skolaris,
Howard Sieferd. Row 5: Len Sigal, Ron Siedler, Mike Smith, Gary Smith, Rick Shirk. Not Pictured: Annemarie
Sherwood, James Skorich, Wesley Thomas.
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Mr. Cox Boltom KL to Rl: Karen Walahn, Janice Vargo, Susan Urban, Mary Vincil, Karen Stemac, Lynn Valentino, Lorrain Vollman, Nanc Vuranch, Jani W
Mr, Cox Row 2' Doug Van Korngul, Paula Ugrinic, Debra Vilcheck, Bonni Van Doyen, Debbie Von Gunten, Debra Warren, Mary Udovic,
Flow 3 Anthony Volpe, Darrel Uchbar, Frank Volpe, Bob Voase, George Vinci, James Watkins, John Walsh, Bruce Voll, Gary Wassil.
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Valerie Barabas, Beverly Backert. Row 2: Connie Barsiow, Joan Bensing, Diane
Baron, Barbara Barbato, Dave Bayko, Russ Balvkin. Row 3: Flon Barbish, Jim
Bauman, Gregory Beaumont, Jim Benko, Terry Beckwith, Mr. Calvert, Row 4:
Tom Baron, Ivor Bork, Bob Barbish, Jim Barrick, Gene Berardinelli, Roy Baumeisler,
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Shirley Adams. Flow 2. Louis Arko, James Arko, Robin Austin, Mary August,
Anderson. Flow 3: Scott Amos, Carole Baer, Mary Ellen Bajec, Michele Aaro
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Pictured: Tim Fier, Joe Fioritto, Jim Fitzsimmons, Richard
Mrs. Cowan Bottom Row IL to Rl: Debbie Rash, Debbie Reese, Audrey Rast, Jane Raggets, Marilyn Puz, Maureen Ray, Denise Rees, Carol Raino-
vich, Gloria Richards, Mrs. Cowan. Row 2: Denise Reichman, Chris Richardson, Sue Raggets, Nancy Reed, Marie Rapkin, Frances Reymander,
Linda Rich, Pam Reilly, Judy Ratlifl. Flow 3: Gary Radatz, Leonard Ridilla, Dan Reingardt, Richard Reese, Dennis Riggs, Rick Racich, Tom
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Mr. Diehl Bottom Row IL ro Rl: Sherry Chant, Denise Caprelta, Debbie
Campbell, Candice Callagher, Carol Cefaratti. Row 2: Robert Cater, Barbara
Campana, Kathy Chambers, Jessica Burrows, Stephan Chaney. Row 3: James
Busser, Robert Callow, Geoflry Carter, James Calandra, Tyrone Carnes.
Row 4: James Caldrone, William Busch, Mark Castelletti, John Carr, William
Carlson, David Carruthers.
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Mr. Daugherty Bottom Row L to RI: Kathy Kubitz, Frances Lazar,
Carol Kwasny, Terry Levine, Lori Lane. Row 2: Mr. Daugherty, Fred
Carole Laukiavich, Janet Lewis, Liz Kurtovich, Bob Lees. Row 3:
Larkin, Gary Kubiez, Mike Leach, Rich Kumel, Gerry Kurowski. Not
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Row 2: Roger Cherne, Tim Cheadle, David Cooney, Michael Araps, Seth Chazanoff.
How 3: Sterling Child, David Cimperman, Ed Costello, John Chiofolo. Row 4: Jim
Robert Civic, John Clapacs, Joseph Connelly. How 5: Charles Clark. William
Christensen, Terry Chubb, John Churney. Row 6: Patrick Coghill, Gerald Coleman,
Robert Cigoy, Frank Cherney, Not Pictured: Pamela Clapp, John Clouser, Sherry Collister.
Mary Lemmo, Sue Lewandowski, Karen Lesler, Robbie Hill, Peggy LaBarbera,
Jones, Greg Lawrence, Diane Leskiewicz, Nancy Laufer, Joni Lapinskas.
Terry Lampert, Dennis Granchi, Frank Grossman, Jo Kaszcz, Ed Lee, Tim
Pictured: Annette Kuchling.
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Engles, Row 2: Denise Elshaw, Gayle Eble, Pete
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Dybzinski, Ed Evanick, John Fatica, Diane Ferencak, Joann Felz, Bev English, Al Edelman. Row 3: Dave Engelking,
, Dan Ferris, David Fanney, Garry Dremel, Bill Ecker. Not Pictured: Bruce Fasuk
Mr. DeMora Bottom Row IL to Rl: Sue Brezec, Donna Brod, Betty Broos, Cindy
Brocone, Mr. DeMora. Row 2: Bonnie Bubley, Alison Brown, Terry Burkholder,
Linda Brodhacker. Lorraine Brooks, Carol Bures. Row 3: Debbie Burris, Royceanne
Brimlow, Norm Burke, Sally Dadlow. Maureen Bruening, Paul Britton. Row 4:
Tom Brunson, Denny Burkholder, Robert Broos, Clifford Burns, Kenneth Bruce.
Row 5: Ken Brickman, Ronald Burge, Dave Bucknot, Dave Brown, Al Brewer,
Dave Bryant. Not Pictured: Karen Brown.
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Mr. Galicki Bottom Row IL to HJ: Betty Hill, Karen Hilbish, Debbie Hepp, Debbie Hendershot, Carol Hassel, Betty Hlebak. Flow 2: Donna
Haugh, Jeri Hanson, Judy Harding, Jeanne Hitchcox, Linda Harps, Denise Herris. Row 3: Alan Herak, Bernie Harchar, Mike Hieber, Bob
Harris, Tom Helm. Row 4: Mike Higaki, Marshall Hatcher, Jim Hlabse, Schuyler Garth. Row 5: Don Hiruo, Dale Hendy, Marc Haverlock,
Jim Harris. Row 6: Mike Janatovich, Byron Hasegawa, Tony Hlabse, Nol Pictured: Bob Hill, Roger Hively, Flich Hershey.
Krluckling Can be fun. Mrs, Fuerst Bottom Row IL to Rl: Louise Blatecky, Janice Bocskey, Pat Breed, Barbara Bish, Jan
Bernstein, Cathy Camposo, Marcia Boyce. Row 2: Linda Bogel, Barbara Blank, Beth Blewilt, Nancy
Borsch, Natalie Berndt, Jan Bessel, Beth Bowles, Gerry Bergant. Row 3: Bob Berarducci, Fred
Blowers, Mike Brady, Vince Borgione, Jim Bodenschatz, Don Bone. Row 4: Dan Birdsong, Rich Beyerle,
Dennis Bisher, Chris Biddle, Keith Brady, Larry Bock.
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Graham, Cheryl Gockel, Christine Gaydos. Flow 2: Marla Goodman, Linda
Gorlup, Sandy Gonakis, Ellen Geri, Mrs. Gale. Row 3: Lynda Gracie, Laurie
Garisek, Sue Gordos, Lynn Gesten. Row 4: William Glickman, Sharon
Gerbic, Timothy Gall, Janice Goske, Gary Gallagher. Row 5: Brad Goebel,
Dan Gerbetz, Bob Gessner, Bill Geri, Michael George. Row 6: lan Glass,
Tim Lane, James Gertz, Tim Garrett, Ken Gay. Not Pictured: Burt Gold,
Lennie Gracie, James Gianforti.
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Ann Elizabeth Curtis, Christine Davis, Barbara Cragle, Row 3: Jack Cucanich, Steve
Cutcher, Janet Croaning, Gayle Crown, Pat Devine. Row 4: Flon Crow, Toby DelGiudice,
Dale Davis, Mark Dalic, Doug Deviney. Row 5: Arthur Dell, Jerry Davis, Tim Dempsey,
Tony Debelak, David Critchlield. Not Pictured: Dean Culp.
Mr. Francetic Bottom Row KL to RJ: Angela Barlel, Grace Culp,
Czohara, Margaret Dawson. Row 2: Mr. Francetic, Marilean
Mr. Ganim Bottom Row IL to Fil: Sally Jost, Laura Kalves, Grace Johnson, Synn Jersan, Carolynne Jennison, Mary Ann Jankovich, Pat
Jamnik. Row 2: David Jackson, Jan Jurcak, Marjorie Jaros, Kathy Kane, Janice Ivansek, Gay Jerome, Flay lvancic. Flow 3: Bill Jakubs,
Paul lmm, Jim Kalamasz, Lee Jalovec, Mike Jorgenson, Mr. Ganim. Row 4: Ron Jedlicka, Dee Jimison, Carl Jonke, Dave Jokela, Mike
Juratovac, Jim Kane, Randy Hyde.
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Barbara McAuley, Joanie McKee. Row 2: Wendy Mihocik, Vicki Mildner, Kathy Meighan, Joyce McCrystal, Terry McCreight
Kevin Mayock. Row 3: Norman McLeod, Michael Mehling, Timothy McKay, Richard Mendoza, George Mclntyre, Bill Mc
Greehan, Gerald Mikus, Mike McFadden. Row 4: John Melaragno, Dale Menart, Ronald Milavec, Allen McEwen, Paul
McCauley, David McKibben, Bruce McBrian.
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Grodt, Barbara Hammar. How 2: Eileen Hanna, Sandra Hanlon, Kathleen Grossman, Janice Grimm,
Christine Griftith, Mary Ann Grdinic. Row 3: Bill Grida, Brian Hacker, Geralyn Grubac, Flon Greenwald,
Michael Grdanc. Row 4: Ed Granchi, Mike Grimes, David Hansbrough, Gerald Groudle. Row 5: Ken
Grigas, Chuck Gronowski, Jim Gregorio, Richard Hanko, Jesse Hamilton. Not Pictured: Nancy Grillo, -
Paula Gulick, Ramona Hace, Darrel Hanna, William Herrick. HBOY' these glasses are heavy!
Mr. Kadlec Bottom Row IL to Rl: Pat Schober, Janet Spiker, Linette Sobe, Debra Sonnie, Katy Snyder, Janet Springer. Row 2: Mr.
Kadlec, Donna Smrdel, Donna Springob, Betty Steiner, Susan Spencer, Elois Stallings, Marge Smerdel. Row 3: Douglas Snyder,
Roland Smith, Janet Stanley, Ellen Stanley, Kim Somers, Susan Speck, Pam Stearns. Row 4: Robert Smolinski, Henry Stan-
kewicz, Don Spiegel, Warren Smith, John Snow, William Stearns. No! Pictured: Linda Stefanow, Clyde Smith, Don Webb, Ran-
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Row 2: Nancy Harper, Bonita Hough, Lenore Holland, Jean Holloman, Rosemary Hohs, Pat Hoge. Row 3: Frank Hutchinson, Dale
Hoynacke, William Hodges, Craig Hodakievic, Jerry Howell, Dan Huston. Row 4: Mr. George, Frank Hoykar, Tim Hoflman,
Robert Hopkins, Ed Husa, Kenneth Hrovat.
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Losee. Flow 2: Deann Lindsey, Sandy Lewton, Mary Jo Lipovec, Joan Lewis. Row 3:
George Lombardo, Ronald Lyman, Kathy Lonchar, Allan Loczy. Row 4: George Henson,
Bob Luzar, Gary Lustic, Row 5: Allyn Lipstreuer, John Lonchar, Allan Leybeck, Scott
Lucci. Not Pictured: Vincent Lisuzzo, Daniel Livesay, Robert Lorber, Douglas Lukat.
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Mr. Mohr Bottom Row IL to FU: Denis Znidarsik, Lorraine Young, Deborah Zdovc,
Jacqueline Zylowski, Mary Zovac. Row 2: Darryl Wolfe, Patricia Youdell, Christine
Yanchar, William Yozipovich. Row 3: Ronald Zarnick, Robert Warner, Dennis
Zadnik, Ronald Yuhas. Row 4: Dennis Zamaria, Stephen Zelko, Robert Zoller,
Leonard Young. Row 5: James Zakovski, Fred Zele, Robin Zonneville, Robert
Zolinski. Row 6: Mr. Mohr.
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Martucci, Constance Marten, Susan Marincic. Row 2: Joyce Marhefka, Janet
Marcus, Sharon Marikis, Marlene Marko. Row 3: Catherine Madden, Kathleen
Matylasik, Gwenda Rupert, Virginia Marino, Karen Madela. Row 4: Andrew Malenda,
Gary Markuz, Michael Marino, Randy May. Row 5: Richard Markuz, Dale Machi,
Archie Marshall, Eugene Policy, Row 6: Gerald Mance, Enio Mancini, David March,
George Magas, Mr. D. Nichting. Not Pictured: Alfred Mack, Nancy Malaney,
Daniel Mascaro.
Dr. McCarter Bottom Row IL to Rl: Jan Peklay, Sharon Paz, Sandy Pestotnik, Carol Peters, Pat Perchan, Lenore
Perovshek, Flow 2: Christine Penharth, Debbie Palguta, Pat Paulin, Jackie Perpar, Sandy Parsons, Paul Pavlick
Row 3: Bob Petek, Mike Perry,
Peternel, Roger Perry, Craig Pavlik, Mike Parry, Lee Peters, Dave Paruiis.
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Pirovolos, Lynn Reed, Theresa Plaga. Row 2: Donna Pyle, Kristine Powers, Carol
Phillippe, Penny Pringle. Pat Pinta, Marlene Powalie. Row 3: Michael Podnar,
Anthony Praskavich, Marsha Phillips, Nancy Purnell, Richard Prioresohi, Thomas
Podnar. Row 4: Hugh Phillips, Richard Potts, Robert Pollack, Randy Peterson, Roger
Principe. Row 5: John Price, Wayne Pinkstaff, Don Picciano, Jeffery Peterson, Jim
Porcello, Mr. Mize.
Mr. Martin Bottom Row IL to FU: Jacqueline Oker, Sandy Nurmi, Evelyn Nielsen, Bonny Nimelli, Donna Olinchic, Patti Noll
Row 2: Connie Orebaugh, Dianne Pisano, Debbie Opalk, Star Painter, Berna O'Connell, Evelyn Oliverio, Raw 3: Pat O'Donnell
Dale Nosse, Howard Packer, Gary Ortman, Paul Olszewski, Mr. Embert Martin, Row 4: Fred Nevar, Robert Olds, Charles Jhl
John Ofciarcik, Paul Oyaski, Frank Ogoreuc. Not Pictured: Judy Neuman, Ellen Nook, James Noga, Kevin Oliveri, David Onions
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Mr. Pringle Bottom Flow IL to Ri: Lana Drummer, Marilyn Dvornik, Pat Doherty, Diane Dorsey, Colleen Coakley,
Marilyn Domitor, Darlene Dietz, Denise Dworning, Maria Dissauer. Row 2: Mr. Pringle, Mike Dougherty, John
Dombrowski, Brian Dugan, Sue Drobnick, Helga Dobler, Denny Dicki, Dominic DiLalla, Wayne Downer. Row 3:
Joe Adams, Larry Doyle, Paul Drotlelf, Floyd Dockery, Forrest Diehl, Dan Douglas, Bill Drazdik, Dennis Dryer.
Not Pictured: Sally Dickheiser, Stephen Donnally.
Mr. Rinkes Bottom Row IL to RJ: Charlan Krislofelc, Margie Kostansek, Pal Krakauskus,
Diane Korynoski, Gail Kovach, Lynda Kovacic, Flow 2: Toni Kozely, Janet Koeth, Joyce
Koch, Pat Kozlevcar, Ella Kolar, Beverly Kramar. Flow 3: Bob Kozan, Judy Kozlowski,
Linda Gudowicz, Debbie Kovacic, Gary Kozich. Row 4: Tom Koger, Mike Kotnik, Dennis
Krall, Fred Koth, Scott Krelci. Flow 5: James Koch, Lynn Kosanovick, Rich Krane, Fred
Koepp, Bob Kosovich. Not Present: Dave Kolenc, Mike Kosmetos,
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Nancy Lutz, Jean Kermavner, Kathleen Kever,
Gail Kapusi, Sue Knox. Row 2: Lucinda Kistler,
Darlene Klauga, Linda Klein, Beverly Kleber,
Kathy Keszenheimer, Linda Kobal. Row 3: Dale
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Bob Knowles- Bill Knoch- Mr, Flesch Bottom Row fL to Fiji. Jannine Trotto, Cheryl Uber, Linda Tiderman, Marina Thompson, Joanne Trgo, Janis
Totten, Marlene Thweatt, Irene Tlborsky. Row 2: Mike Toth, Charl Tramposch, John Tomko, Harold Timlin, Robert Travarca,
Karen Tramsak, Mr. Flesch. Row 3: Gilbert Trentel, Steve Vozel, John Tutolo, Don Stokes, Douglas Thompson, Francis Thome,
Jay Toubman. Row 4: Tony Trunkely, Bill Turner, Ted Tylewski, Frank Turk.
Mr. Poklar Bottom Flow IL to RJ: Kathy Moats, Pat Palumbo, Laura Murray, Debbie Miller, Mary Nagy. Flow 2: Vicki Mramor, Diane Nemeth,
Alice Neff, Mickie Mueller, Pennie Morse, Joan Morris. How 3: Mike Mukavetz, Joe Mooney, Jack Nagle, Steve Neithercott, Jim Mocilnikar,
Raw 4: Mr. Poklar, Bruce Munson, Bill Neumann, Dave Murphy, AI Miller, John Monaghan. Row 5: Jack Nagucki, Don Minor, Glynn Modic,
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Row 2: Cindy Segulin, Carla Seifert, Michelle Sarraino, Sue Scharfetter, Judy Ullstrom, Marilyn Schneider. Row 3: Dave Schervish,
John Samuele, Cathy Schwenner, Karin Schuflert, George Schwarz, Ray Schultz. Row 4: Gary Schimpf, Vito Scotese, Don Seddon,
Alan Yannette, Kirk Schmidt, Mike Salisbury. Row 5: Mr. Sallach, Ken Saywell, Gary Sadar, Jerry Savchuk, Joe Sanders. Not Pic-
tured: Joy Scheurman.
Mrs. Tornstrom Bottom Row fL to Rl: Beverly Winner, Wendy Wiskes, Joyce Wayner, Donna Wilson, Peggy Wehrle, Chris Weiss, Gayle Woeck-
ner, Linda Will, Sue Shartz, Bonnie Wilson, Flow 2: Mrs. Tornstrom, Susan Werle, Sue Winger, Linda Whitney, Marilyn Winters, Debby White,
Becky Weyrick, Steve Williamson, Donald Wolfe. Row 3: Tom Weslee, Jim Winsor, Donald White, Kris Wlll, Greg Wies, Ed Weber, Randy
Wohlgemuth, Ken Winchester. Not Pictured: Leroy Wells, Robyn West, John Wheeler, Craig Willard, Robert Wilson.
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David Sivert, Susan Slivers, Rita Sheridan, Marlene Seredich, Bill Stephens, Mr. Weisenberg. Row 3: Charlene Simons. Marie
Skedel, Pam Sinkovic, Debby Serksnis, Karen Shriver, Flow 4: Gary Shaffer, James Sheppard, Tom Skrout, Paul Shumaker, Torn
Skerowske. Row 5: Andy Shusteric, Richard Setina, John Shuber, Richard Siedler, Jeff Skapin, Michael Sfura.
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Simonich, Julie Sutphin, Gayle Svetin, Pat Tanner, Chris Szabo, Cathy Tabb. Flow 3: Judy Sustarsic, Tim Strang, Mike
Telich, Linda Sylte, Gayle Seitz, Geoftrey Tanner. Row 4: Tom Teare, Bob Taylor, Jeff Strobel, Jim Stouffer, Dennis
Straub, Bruce Stout. Row 5: Dan Strell, Mike Szabo, Jim Stiscak, Tom Tekavic, Phil Stravarace. Not Pictured: Kathy
Tancredi, Barb Thomas,
Mr. Harper Bottom Flow fL to Fil: Cheryl Crawford, Annette Kuchling, Joy Scheurman, Barb Thomas, Pal Kaston, Vickl Festini,
Marilyn Bauer, Alison Brown. Row 2: Janice Hocevar, Charlene Reya, Judy Neuman, Darlene Franks, Kathy Tancredi, Mark Palmer,
James Arko, Chris Gaydos, Flow 3: Clifford Keyes, Mike Balale, Flon Lyman. Leroy Wells, Frank Yoder, Bill Christensen. Row 4: Skip
Garth, Robert Civic, Gary Jones, Roland Pischinger, Dave Cooney, Frank Houser, Bill Ostrander.
Mr. L. Smith Bottom Flow IL to Rl: Ghalia Nakshbendi, Leslie Rohr, Lynn Rosa, Denise Riggs, Rita Riley, Marybeth Rooney, Becky
Rohrer. Row 2: Pat Nosker, Pamela Roberts, Kathy Roeder, Charlene Rudiak, Kim Mattson, Christine Mistretta, Mr. Larry Smith. Row 3:
Mike Roszak, Don Mannarlno, Scott Roach, Pete Romano, Terry Roehr, Forrest Ross, Row 4: Doug Romoser, Joe Roman, Scott Robbins,
Doug Rutti, Mark Rotar, Byron Robbins. Not pictured: Bruce Ruark, Tom Roemer.
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FTA 2, 3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Ski Club 33
Survey Business Staff 43 Swim Show 3, 43 Swim Leaders
3, 43 Wai Napolo 3, 4.
VICTOR ABRATANSKI Vic
JOHN ACCETTOLA Ace
GERALDINE MARIE ADAMICH Geri
Big Show 3, 43 Student Director 33 Eucuyo 43 Publicity
Editor 43 Folk Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council Represen-
tative 43 Friendship Club 23 G.A,A. 23 Humanities 43
IO S. 3, 43 Senior Scandal 43 Spectrum 3, 43 Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4, Art Co-Editor 43 Survey Training
Club 23 Voices of Art 4, Social Chairman 4, Treasurer
43 Winter Play 2, 3, 4.
DENNIS ADAMS "D"
E-Room Activities 43 Football 3, 43 J.V. Football 23
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Lettermens
Club 3, 43 Letterman 3, 43 N.A.S.S. 3, 4.
ELDA AITCIN-BRIANO Elda-Baby
Transfer Student 43 American Field Service 43 Book
Store 43 G.A.A. 4
DAVID LEE AITES Dave
Foremen's Club 43 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
MICHELLE ALBEFITONE Michele
CLAYTON W. ALLBERY Clay
JOANNE ELIZABETH ALLCHIN Joanne
Ad Club 33 E-Room Activities 23 Euclidian Editorial
Staff 3, 43 Euclidian Training Club 23 Friendship Club
2, 3, Vice-President 2, 33 Future Teachers 23 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 23 Homecoming Committee 3, 43 Winter
Festival Committee 3, 43 l.Q.S. 3, 43 Prom Committee
3, 43 Senior Class Cabinet 4, Secretary 43 Spirits 4,
Secretary 43 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4
SHARON LYNN ALLEN Allen
Choral Masters 43 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 33 Student
Council Representative 43 Youth for Christ 2, 3
ANDREW ALTENWEG Andy
Cross Country 33 J.V, Football 23 Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 43 Stagecraft 43 Track 2, 3, 4,
Captain 4
FRANK ANDRULIS Funny
Baseball 23 Football 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Letterman
43 Track 3, 4
KENNETH ANDRULIS Ken
Key Club 3, 43 Magnum Club 3, 43 World Affairs Club
3, 4
SANDRA APPLE Sandi
Folk Club 3, 4
MICHAEL DUANE APPLEQUIST Mike
J,V. Basketball 23 Chess Club 43 Cross Country 3, 43
Football Statistics 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
43 Letterman 2, 3, 43 N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 43 National Honor
LYNNE CLAIRE BANA Lynne
Friendship 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 l.O.S. 3, 43 National Honor
Society 3, 43 Senior Scandal 43 Choral Masters 33
E-Room Activities 3, 4, Chairman 43 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 Homecoming Committee 33 Student Council
Executive Board 3, 4, Secretary 33 Swim Show 2, 3, 43
Varsity Chorale 43 Spirits 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43
Survey Editorial Staff 3. 4, Tri-Editor 43 Sw.m Leaders
2, 3, 43 Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4
Society 3, 43 Science Seminar 2, 3, 43 Spirits 43 Stamp
Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Talent Scouts E.HS 3'
Indoor Track 2, 3, 4
JAMES K. ASHDOWN Jim
DAVID ATEN Chuck
TERRY ATVES Terry
Baseball 2
KATHY JEAN AUFMUTH Mick
Euclidian Training Club 93 F.T.A, 3, 43 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 23 Ski Club 43 Spirits 4
JOHN G. AUGUSTINE John
Science Seminar 3
JENNIFER LEE AULTZ Jenny
RICHARD A. AMATO Richard
J.V, Football 2
TOM AMES Tom
Soccer 2, 3, 4
JAMES AMMON James
CARMEN AMOROSO Carmen
SUSAN AMOROSO Susan
CAMPBELL BLACKBURN AMOS T-Bone
Folk Club 33 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Ski Club 43
Talent Scouts E.H.S, 3
DEBORAH JANE ANDERSON Debbie
Transfer Student, 2
BETH ANDREW Beth
F.B.L.A. 3: Student Council Representative 23 Girls'
Tennis Club 2, 33 C,O.E. 4
DIANE ANDREWS Dicky
Euclidian Training Club 2, 33 Human Relations Seminar
43 Student Council Representative 3, 4
A.F.S. 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Candidate 3: F.T.A. 3, 4,
Executive Board 43 I.Q.S. 43 National Honor Society
3, 43 Senior Scandal 43 Spectrum 3, 4, Executive Board
43 Big Show 2, 3, 43 Choral Masters 3, 43 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 23 Humanities 3, 43 Prom Committee 43
Survey Training Club 33 Spirits 3, 43 Student Council
Representative 33 Survey Editorial Stall 4
LAURA AZMAN Laura
Friendship 2
IRENE BACON Irene
Friendship Club 2, 33 F.B.L,A.3 Malorette Club 3, 43
Malorette 43 Talent Scouts 4
LISA BAILEY Lisa
Big Show 2, 3, 43 Eucuyo 3, 43 Human Relations Semi-
nar 43 Humanities 43 National Honor Society 3, 43
Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Concert Master 3, 43 Political Affairs
Club 33 Radio Club 43 Science Seminar 2, 3, 43 Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3
CYNTHIA JEAN BAILLIE Bail
ALBERT BAKA Albert
Student Council 2
PEGGY BALLARD W.B.
Folk Club 2, 4, Linguist Club 2, 3, 43 N.F.L. 43 Ski Club
43 Spectrum 43 Prom Committee 3
DON BALLENTINE Don
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3. 43 Letterman 2, 3, 43 Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4
DAVID BALOGH David
DEAN BAMMERLIN Dean
Big Show 2, 3, 43 Choral Masters 3, 43 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 Talent Scouts 43 Varsity Chorale 43 Stage
Cralt 2
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RICHARD BARANOWSKI Richard
KENNETH WILLIAM BARBER Moe
FRED BARBIS Fred
Chess Club 43 Stamp Club 3, 4
JOE BARBISH Joe
CINDY BARNEY Cindy
Friendship Club 23 F.B.L.A. 2
BERNELL BARON Bernell
Magnum Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2
FRANK BARRESI Frank
EDWARD HOWES BARRETT JR. Ed
Chess Club 43 Movie Club 3, 4, Radio Club 43 Cadet
Band 2, 43 Marching Band 2, 4
DANIEL BARRICK Danny
Cadet Band 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 3
DAVID BARRICK Dave
MARTHA BARTEL Marty
Ad Club 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4
ANDREW MICHAEL BARTRAM Andy
DONNA LEE BASS Donna
F.B.L.A. 43 G,A.A. 43 Big Show 33 E-Room Activities 43
Homecoming Committee 43 Student Council Representa-
tive 2, 4
DAVINA BAUER Davina
GAIL ANN BEDNAFI Gail
LINDA BEECHUK Linda
C.O.E. 43 Friendship 2, 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 43 Malorette
Club 2
CAROLYN ANN BEEMAN
Carol
Friendship 23 F,B.L.A, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Ski Club 23
E-Room Activities 43 Junior Red Cross 2
JOHN DAVID BELL Ding Dong
Baseball 3, 43 E-Room Activities 43 Football 3, 43 J.V,
Football 23 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Letterman 3, 4
ANN M. BELTZ Klt
SHELLEY ANN BENEDICT Shelley
Folk Club 2, 43 Human Relations Seminar 4
ROBERT CHARLES BENNETT Bob
Baseball 2, 3, 43 E-Room Activities 43 Football 3, 43
J.V. Football 23 Foreman's Club 43 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 Student Council Representative 3
BARBARA BENSON Barbi
Choral Masters 3, 43 Folk Club 23 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 Homecoming Committee 43 Humanities 43 Na-
tional Honor Scciety 3, 43 Student Council Representa-
tive 43 Swim Show 3, 43 Girls' Swim Leaders 3, 43 Wai
Napolo 3, 4.
LOREN BRUMBAUGH Larry
DENNIS ANTHONY BERARDINELLI Dennis
Bowling 23 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Soccer 2, 3, 4
SHARON BERZANSKE Sharon
BILL BESSIRE BIII
D.E.C.A. 43 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Golf Club 2, 33
Magnum Club 4
JOANNE BILICIC Joanne
A.F.S. 3, 43 Choral Masters 43 Girl's Concert Choir 23
Humanities 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Swim Show
3, 43 Girls' Swim Leaders 3, 43 Wai Napolo 3, 43 World
Affairs Club 2, 4
JANICE BIRR Jan
Big Show 2, 3, 43 Cadet Band 2, 33 Concert Band 3, 43
Junior Red Cross 23 Friendship Club 2, 33 F.N.C. 23
Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Pep Band
3, 43 Pit Band 2, 3, 43 Spectrum 3
JEFFERY BISH "Moon Master'
Folk Club 3, 43 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Ski Club 43
J.V. Swim Team 2, 3
LAURA BLATECKY Bla
Book Store 23 G.A.A, 2, 3, 43 Girl's Track 23 Girl's
Field Hockey 2, 3, 43 Girl's Varsity Softball 2, 3
SCOTT BOETTCHER Scott
Radio Club 43 Science Seminar 3, 4
KAREN BOHN Karen
Transfer Student 43 F.B.L.A. 43 Homecoming Commit-
tee 4
DENNIS EARL BOSCO Bear
Football 3, 43 J.V. Football 23 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3,
43 Key Club 23 Lettermen's Club 43 Letterman 43 Stage-
crait 4
CAROL BOTTS Carol
Transfer Student 2
GARY ALBERT BOTTS Garrison
Transfer Student 23 A.F.S, 2, 33 Big Show 2, 43 Eucuyo
43 Euclidian Business Staff 3, 43 Euclidian Training Club
23 Homecoming Committee 3, 43 l.Cl.S. 3, 43 Linguist
Club 2, 3, 43 N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President
3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Senior Scandal 43 Spring Play
2, 33 Fall Play 2, 33 Stagecraft 23 Student Council Exe-
cutite Board 4, Vice-President 43 Survey Training Club
33 Winter Play 2, 3, 43 World Affairs Club 2, 3
MICHAEL ALAN BOUR Michael
SANDRA JOYCE BRACHLOW Sandi
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Substitute 23 E-Room
Activities 43 Friendship Club 23 Sophomore Mixed Choir
23 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43
Spirits 43 Student Council Representative 43 Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3, 43 Cheering Block 2
KAREN BRADDOCK Karen
Choral Masters 43 Girl's Concert Choir 33 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2
KATHLEEN BRADDOCK Kathy
Choral Masters 43 Girl's Concert Choir 33 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2
JANICE BRADSHAW Jan
Euclidian Business Stall 43 Folk Club 43 Friendship
Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, F.T.A. 2, 33 Executive Board 33
Girl's Concert Choir 23 Human Relations Seminar 43
Maiorette Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spectrum
3, 43 Student Council Representative 23 Student Council
Executive Board 43 Winter Festival Committee 4
BARBARA BRANDICH Barb
Folk Club 2, 33 Friendship Club 23 F.B.L.A. 3, 43 Spec-
trum 43 Student Council Representative Alternate 33
Up With People 4, Secretary 4
DEBORAH BRASS Debbie
Ski Club 23 Voices of Art 23 Youth Power 2
Marilyn
MARILYN LEE BRAUN
F.T.A. 3, 43 G.A.A. 43 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 33 Ski
Club 4
EDWARD BREEZE Edward
TIMOTHY BRENNAN Tim
MARGARET ANNE BRIGDEN Peg
Choral Masters 3, 4, Executive Board 43 Friendship Club
23 G.A,A. 23 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Hall Guard 4
CAROL ANN BRITVIC Brit
LORRIE JO BROTHERS Lorri
CHERYL BROWN Cheri
F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Girl's Concert
Choir 23 Student Council Representative 23 Up With
People 4
DIANE MARIE BROWN Diane
Transfer Student 3. F.B.L.A. 23 G.A.A. 23 Student Coun-
cil Representative 2
RICHARD D, BROWN Duck
Baseball 2, 3, 43 J.V. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Choral Mas-
ters 3, 43 E-Room Activities 3, 43 Football 2. 3, 43 J.V.
Football 23 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Boys' Swim Lead-
ers 2, 33 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 43
Student Council Representative 2, 3.
Transfer Student 3. Big Show 3, 43 Bowling 33 Choral
Masters 3, 43 E-Room Activities 3, 43 Homecoming Com-
mittee 3, 43 Humanities 43 Key Club 33 Prom Committee
3, 43 Senior Scandal 43 Ski Club 43 Senior Cabinet 4
ELWOOD T. BRUNNER Skip
Boys' Gymn Leaders 43 Boys' Swim Leaders 2. 3, 43
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Director 3, Treasurer 43 Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 43 N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 43
Science Seminar 23 Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4
DAVID ALLEN BRUNSON Dave
Boys' Gym Leaders 43 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 43 Key
Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 Let-
terman 2, 3, 43 N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 43 Science Seminar 23
Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Key Club Junior Direc-
tor 3.
LINDA ANN BRYANT Red
E-Room Activities 43 Friendship Club 23 G,A.A. 23 Hu-
man Relations Seminar 43 Prom Committee 43 Senior
Scandal 43 Ski Club 43 Girl's Basketball 33 Student
Council Representative 3, 4
LENORE BUCHHOLZ Lenore
Choral Masters 43 Friendship Club 2, 33 Girl's Concert
Choir 33 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Majorette Club 2, 33
Student Council Representative 3
SUSAN BUCHWALD Sue
Girl's Concert Choir 2
THOMAS JOSEPH BUDAS Bude
Baseball 2, 3, 43 J.V. Football 2
THOMAS JOSEPH BUDAS Bude
American Field Service 3, 4, Executive Board 43 Camera
Club 23 E-Room Activities 3, 43 Euclidian Business Staff
3, 4, Co-Ads Manager 43 Euclidian Training Club 2, 33
Homecoming Committee 2, 43 Human Relations Seminar
43 I.O S. 3, 43 Junior Cabinet 33 Key Club 2, 3, 43
Linguist Club 23 N.F.L, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Winter
Festival Committee 3, 43 Senior Scandal 43 Ski Club
3, 43 Senior Cabinet 43 Junior Class Treasurer 33
Spirits 43 Student Council Representative 43 Intramurals
43 Sophomore Play 2
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WILLIAM BUIKUS Blll
LINDA SUE BURKHART Linda
Friendship Club 23 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 33 Human
Relations Seminar 43 Spectrum 4
JEFFREY LEE BURNS Jeff
Boys' Gym Leaders 43 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3. 43 Key
Club 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Letterman 3, 41 Swim
Team 2, 3, 43 J.V. Tennis 23 Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4
DONNA ELAINE BURRIS Donna
Choral Masters 3, 43 Friendship Club 23 Girl's Concert
Choir 23 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 43 Girls' Basketball 3
BARBARA ANN BUTT Barb
Big Show 2, 33 Book Store 2, 33 Chevron Society 2, 33
Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Euclidian Editorial Stall 3, 4,
Faculty Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Euclidian Training
Club 23 GA A. 2 3, Treasurer 33 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4,
I.O.S. 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 National Honor So-
ciety 3, 43 Orchestra 23 Spirits 4
ANDREA LYNN CABLE Ann
Transfer Student 3. C.O.E. 4
CAROLE LYNN CAGHAN Carole
Big Show 3, 43 F.N.C. 2, 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 Fall Play 43
Winter Play 3, 4
THOMAS CAINE Thomas
PAULA CALABRO Paula
Transfer Student 3. N.F.L. 43 Spectrum 4
CHRISTOPHER CAMERON Chris
Choral Masters 3, 43 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, J.V.
Swim Team 3
DERRELL CAPES
Cadet Band 23 Concert Band
Big D
3, 43 Folk Club 43 Human
Relations Seminar 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 4
JUDENE MARIE CAPICCIONI Judy
C,O,E, 43 F.B.L.A. 4
JOANN LORETTA CARANFA Jo
DOUGLAS CARNEY Doug
CATHLEEN CARPENTER Cathy
E-Room Activities 43 Winter Play 3
MARY CARROLL Mary
LINDA CARTER Linda
MARY LOUISE CATER Mary Lou
Book Store 3, 43 F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Girl's Con-
cert Choir 2, 33 Spectrum 4
THOMAS CATHCART Cat
Cross Country 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club
43 Letterman 43 Wrestling 43 J,V. Wrestling 2, 3
CHRISTINE CEBRON Chris
RANDALL D. CEBUL Randy
Choral Masters 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 23 Boys' Gym Leaders 43 Boys' Swim
Leaders 2, 33 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3,
President 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 43
N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Prom
Committee 43 Spirits 3, 43 Student Council Represen-
tative 23 Swim Team 2, 3, 4
FRANK J. CERCEK Tiger
Football 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Stagecralt 4, Wrestling
3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2
THERESA ANN CERNE Terry
C.O.E. 4, F.B.L,A. 2
WAYNE CETINICH
Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, E-Room Activities 4,
Marching Band 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spectrum 4, Stage-
crall 4
Wayne
PATRICK CHABAL Pat
Choral Masters 4, Linguist Club 4, Soccer 4, Foreign
Exchange Student 4
BONNIE SUE CHAMPA Bonnie
C.O,E, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Girl's Concert Choir 2
MICHAEL CHANDLER Mike
GARY ROBERT CHAUNCE Gary
DEBORAH LYNN CHERRY Debby
Ski Club 2, 4, Spectrum 4
RICHARD CHESNIC Rich
DARLENE CHIREALLO Darlene
SHIRLEY ANN CHISHOLM Shirley
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Youth Power 4
LYNN CHRISTOPHER Lynn
Friendship Club 2, 3
MICHAEL CIFRANIC Michael
GARY CIPRIAN Garr
Big Show 3, Choral Masters 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3,
E-Room Activities 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4,
Key Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, Prom Committee 4, Senior
Scandal 4, Senior Cabinet 4, Spirits 4, Spring Play 3, 4,
Fall Play 3, Student Council Representative 2, Talent
Scouts E.H S, 3, Track 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Winter Play
3, J,V. Wrestling 2
RAY CLANCY "Chops"
Choral Masters 2, 3, 4, Football 4, J.V. Football 2,
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, Homecoming Committee 4,
Key Club 2, Spirits 4
RICHARD STEWART CLARK Dick
Baseball 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4,
N.A,S.S, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4
LYNNE THEA CLIMO Lynne
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Girl's Concert Choir 2, Linguist Club
2, 3, N F.L. 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Political Allairs Club 2,
Winter Play 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Stagecralt 4
DOREEN MAE CLINE our
enuce COHEN Bruce
BRIAN CARL COLLINS Big "B"
FRANK PHILLIP coNclN Frank
CYNTHIA ANN CONLEY Cindy
Friendship Club 2, 4, F.T,A, 4, G,A.A. 4, Girl's Concert
Choir 2. 3, Majorette Club 2. 3, N,F.L. 4, Prom Com-
mittee 4, Senior Scandal 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student
go'-urgcil4 Representative Alternate 2, Talent Scouts
BRIAN P. CONTI The Riddler
PAMELA COONEY Bee-Bee
Big Show 3, Cadet Band 2, 3, Concert Band 3, 4,
Junior Red Cross 2, F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4,
Clinic Secretary 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Marching Band
2, 3, 4, N.F,L. 4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Pit Band
4, Spring Play 4, Fall Play 4, Survey Business Staff 4,
Survey Training Club 3, Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4,
Winter Play 3, Drama Workshop 4
JAY ALAN COST Jay
Human Relations Seminar 4, Key Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4
MARJORIE L, COSTELLO Margie
C.O.E. 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, G,A.A, 2, Girl's Concert
Choir 2
LORRAINE KAREN COURTNEY
F.N.C. 3, F.T.A. 3, Girl's Concert Choir 2, 3, National
Honor Society 3, 4, Spectrum 3
Lorraine
GARY COWPER Gary
LINDA L. CRAIN Linda
C.O,E. 4
SANDRA IRENE CRAWFORD Sandy
Transler Student 3, Big Show 4, Choral Masters 3, 4,
Linguist Club 3, Spectrum 4, Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
ROBERT MICHAEL CUEVAS Bob
Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Orchestra 3,
Track 3, 4
MICHAEL THOMAS CUNNINGHAM Hunyck
N,F.L. 4
CHARLES DANIAL CUTRONE Chuck
RICHARD CVETKOVIC Cex
BRIAN DADLOW Bryan
JILL SUSAN DAMBERGER Jill
Big Show 2, 3, 4, Linguist Club 2, 3, 4, Majorette Club
2, Senior Scandal 3, Spectrum 4, Student Council Rep-
resentative 4, Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4, Varsity Chorale
3,4
DEBORAH DAVIDSON Debbie
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, Girl's Concert Choir 2,
Ski Club 2, Survey Business Stalf 3, Survey Training
Club 2, Swim Leaders 4
CAROL DAVIS Carol
E-Room Activities 4, Friendship Club 4, F.N.C, 2, 3,
Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Spirits 4, Pink Panthers 4
JAMES GARY DAVIS Jim
Cadet Band 2, 3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
WILLIAM DOUGLAS DE BENEDICTIS Bill
LOIS J. DECKER Lo
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
BRUCE DEI Bruce
DENNIS DELANEY Dennis
Transler Student 4
MARGIE DELL Margie
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GLORIA ANN DE MARIO Gloria
Euclidian Business StaH4, Euclidian Training Club 3,
Friendship Club 2, 3, F,T,A. 2, 3, 4, G.A,A. 2, Girl's
Concert Choir 2, Homecoming Committee 3, l.Q.S. 4,
Majorette Club 2, 3, Majorette Substitute 4, Prom Com-
mittee 3, Spirits 4, Student Council Representative 2, 3,
Talent Scouts E,H.S. 4
JOANN DE MELL Jo
G.A.A. 2: Ski Club 4,
JOHN DEMING J.D.
Linguist Club 2, Football 3. 4, J.V. Football 2
KENT DEMSHAR Dernshar
Transfer Student 4, Folk Club 4, Ski Club 4
DEBORAH DENNEY Debbie
E-Floom Activities 2, Friendship Club 2, Linguist Club2
HOWARD DENNEY Butch
Football 4, Boys Gym Leaders 3, Lettermen's Club 2,
Letterman 2
LEO DE PRETIS Lee
Foremen's Club 2, Boys' Gym Leaders 3, Ski Club
2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Wrestling 2
KATHLEEN DERESKA Kathy
Eucuyo 4, Folk Club 2, Linguist Club 2, 3, 4
DEBORAH DETWEILER Debbie
C.O.E, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, F.N,C, 2, Girl's Concert
Choir 2, Linguist Club 4
ARTHUR BERNARD DEVLIN Art
Transfer Student 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Human Re-
lations Seminar 4, Linguist Club 2
CAROLE LEE DEVOR Carole
ALAN DI BIASIO Escapo
Folk Club 3, 4, Football 3, Linguist Club 2, 3, Science
Seminar 2, 3, 4
DAVID DI BIASIO Dave
Cross Country 3, 4, E-Room Activities 4, Boys' Gym
Leaders 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4,
Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, N.A.S,S. 3, 4,
National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Seminar 2, 3, 4,
Wrestling 3, 4, J.V. Wrestling 2, Tennis 2, 3
PHILIP DICKINSON Phil
Book Store 2, E-Room Activities 4, Junior Red Cross
3, Folk Club 2, Boys' Gym Leaders 2, Linguist Club
2, 3, Movie Club 2, Ski Club 2, Youth Power 3
PHYLLIS DICKINSON Phyllis
DIANE MARIE DIECKMANN Deek
Junior Red Cross 3, Girls' Leaders Club 4, Linguist
Club 2, 3
BONNIE JOAN DIETRICH Bonnie
A FS. 4, F,B.L.A. 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4:
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, Linguist Club 2, 3, 4, Prom
Committee 3, Spectrum 4
SANDRA LYNN DI NARDO Sandy
Ad Club 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, Student Council Rep-
resentative 2, 3
RALPH DOESBURG Ralph
SANDRA LOUISE DOLES Sandy
Friendship Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, l.Q.S.
3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Spectrum 3, Spirits 4, Survey
Editorial Stall 3, 4, Survey Training Club 2
BARBARA JEAN DONGRESS Barb
Friendship Club 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Spectrum
3, 4, Executive Board 45 Youth for Christ 3
TERRY DONOVAN Slim
E-Room Activities 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Linguist
Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Spring Play 35 Stagecraft
35 Student Council Representative 25 Voices ol Art 45
Winter Play 3
SHARON DORN Sherry
Ad Club 2, 3, 45 F,N.C, 4
STEVEN DORNBUSCH Steven
ANTHONY DOTTORE Anthony
CYNTHIA DOWNEN Cynthia
ELAINE DOYLE Elaine
E-Room Activities 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 F,T.A.
3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Hu-
manities 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 35 Radio Club 3, 45 Ski
Club 45 Girls' Volleyball 3, 45 Spring Play 35 Stagecralt
35 Student Council Representative 3
CLIFFORD FRANK DROBNICK Clitt
Baseball 2, 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45
J.V. Football 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 25 Key Club 3, 45
Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 3, 45
J.V. Swim Team 2
DANEEN DUGAN Dannie
A.F.S. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 E-Room Activi-
ties 45 Euclidian Business Stall 3, 45 Euclidian Training
Club 25 Friendship Club 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 35
Homecoming Committee 45 l.O,S. 3, 45 Linguist Club
2, 3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Spirits 4, Treasurer 45 Fall
Play 45 Spectrum 45 Winter Play Student Director5 Stu-
dent Council Representative 35 Student Council Execu-
tive Board 45 Mixed Choir 4
THOMAS WILLIAM DUGAN Tom
Baseball 25 Bowling 2, 35 E-Room Activities 45 Humani-
ties 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, Executive Board 35 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Student Council
Representative 2
TIMOTHY DULAR Tim
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3, 45 Boys' Gym Leaders
2, 3, 4
DOUGLAS KEITH DUNCAN Doug
Big Show 35 Choral Masters 35 Varsity Chorale 4
RANDY DUTKO Dut
E-Room Activities 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Boys' Gym Lead-
ers, 2, 3, 45 Youth Power 3, 4
JAMES DUTROW James
MARY DUTROW Mary
G.A.A. 25 Ski Club 35 Girls' Field Hockey 2
CHARLES EASTABROOKS Charley
MARTIN JOHN EBLE Marty
Choral Masters 3, 45 Cross Country 35 E-Room Activities
45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Homecoming Committee
45 Humanities 3,45 Key Club 3, 45 Linguist Club 25 Prom
Committee 2, 35 Senior Scandal 3, 45 Spirits 45 Student
Council Executive Board 45 Track 25 Varsity Chorale 4
LESLIE EDWARDS Leslie
NANCY ANN EDWARDS Buckwheat
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A, 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Linguist Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Survey
Editorial Staff 45 Survey Training Club 35 Otlice Help 3
ROBERT EDWARDSEN Robert
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 25
Letterman 3, 45 Stagecralt 2
MARILYN EIKENBURG Dale
Big Show 35 E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian Business
Stall 45 Euclidian Training Club 35 Friendship Club
2, 35 F.B.L,A. 2, 35 GAA. 2, 35 Homecoming Court 45
I.Q.S. 45 Linguist 25 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 45 Survey Training Club 35
Talent Scouts E.H.S, 45 Voices oi Art 45 Co-ed Volley-
ball 4
RITA ELLIS Rita
PATRICIA ANNE ELLISON Patt
Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Malorette Club 25 Ski Club 25 Student
Council Representative 25 Talent Scouts E.I-I.S. 4
KEITH ELSHAW Keith
CAROL C. EMMERT Candy
Big Show 2, 3, 45 Book Store 2, 45 Choral Masters 35
Girl's Concert Choir 25 Humanities 3, 45 Varsity Chorale
45 Winter Play 2
MONICA KATHRYN ENDERS M.M,
Girl's Concert Choir 2
JOHN JOSEPH ENGEL Angel
J.V, Football 2
MICHAEL ENRIGHT Snake
J.V. Football 25 Stagecralt 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 25 Print Shop Foreman
SHARON ERICKSON Sharon
Friendship Club 25 G.A,A. 2
JANIS IRENE ESSEX Stretch
Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 2, 3, 45 Linguist Club 2
RICHARD DAVIS EVANS Rick
CHARLES EVIN Chuck
Transfer Student 35 Key Club 35 Science Seminar 3
WILLIAM C, FAGAN Bill
A.F.S. 35 Bookstore 2, 3, 45 Humanities 3, 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Representative 4
PATRICIA FAIKEN Pat
Euclidian Business Stall 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club
25 Friendship Club 25 Girl's Concert Choir 25 I.O.S.
3, 45 Pink Panthers 4
DALE FANNEY Lead Man
Eucuyo 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45
Soccer 3, 45 J.V. Swim Team 25 Gymnastics Club
2, 3, 4
NICHOLAS DON FARINACCI Nach
JAMES ANTHONY FARIZEL Jim
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club
2, 3, 4, President 45 Soccer 45 Talent Scouts 3, 45
Track 4
LINDA SUE FARLEY Linda
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35
Ski Club 2. 3
KATHLEEN ANN FEDERICO Fed
A.F.S, 25 Choral Masters 3, 45 Euclidian Editorial Stalt
3, 4, Copy Editor 45 Euclidian Training Club 2, 35
G.A.A. 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Girls' Leaders
Club 3, 4, Historian 45 Human Relations Seminar 45
Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 25 Varsity Chorale 4
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DIANE IRIS FELLMAN Fell
A.F,S, 3, 45 Eucuyo 45 Euclidian Editorial Stall 3, 45
Euclidian Training Club 25 F.N C, 25 Humanities 45
IOS. 3, 45 Linguist Club 2,35 NFL. 45 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Swim Show 2, 3, 45 Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 4
RUSS FENSTER Russ
Chess Club 3, 4, President 45 Human Relation: Seminar
45 Political Allairs Club 35 Science Seminar Ia, 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 4
JOHN BAPTIST FERLITO John
Soccer 4, Captain 45 Wrestling 45 J.V. Wrestling 2
ROBERT THEODORE FERRELL Bob
Boys' Gym Leaders 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4
KENNETH R. FICERE Ken
Bowling 2
CAROLE FIERLE Carole
ARLENE FLORIA Arlene
F.T.A. 45 G.A,A, 35 Human Relations Seminar 45 Hu-
manities 35 Linguist Club 25 Spectrum 3, 45 Survey
Business Stall 45 Youth Council on Human Relations 45
Up With People 4
ANDREA FOCARETO Andi
Folk Club 25 Survey Business Stall 45 Survey Training
Club 3
RAYMOND ALBERT FORCE Ray
Prom Committee 3, 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Repre-
sentative 3
SANDRA KATHLEEN FORKER Fanny Fern
Big Show 25 Folk Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 35 Human
Relations Seminar 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Fall Play 25
Stagecralt 2, 35 Winter Play 3
LAURA MARIE FORSYTHE Laura
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45
Spectrum 4: Survey Editorial Staff 45 Survey Training
Club 3
CATHERINE ANN FOSTER Cathy
Book Store 45 F.T.A. 35 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Spec-
trum 4
GERALD FOSTER Gerry
BRUCE CHARLES FOX The Fox
J.V. Swim Team 2
BARBARA LYNN MARIE FRABOTTA Barbara
DENISE FRAK Dee-Dee
Eucuyo 45 Folk Club 25 Friendship Club 2, 35 GirI's
Concert Choir 25 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45 Ski Club 25
Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Girls' Volleyball 2
JOHN ANDREW FRANCIS Jack
Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Var-
sity Chorale 4
VISHNA FRANIC Vishna
AFS 2, 3, 45 Euclidian Business Statl 3, 4, Manager 4:
Eucildian Training Club 2, 35 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A.
2, 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Human Relations
Seminar 45 I.O.S. 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 35 Spectrum 4
MARY CAROL FREY Mary Carol
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A,
CYNTHIA FRIED Cyndi
Friendship Club 25 F.B.LA. 35 G.A.A. 45 Malorette
Club 2
ALAN FFIIETCHEN Alan
Transfer Student 2.
MARIANNE FRUEBOES Marianne
DAVID R. FUSECK David
WILMA GALLAHER Wilma
LAWRENCE ROBERT GAMER Lary
HARRY GANT Father Harry
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Boys' Gym Leaders 25 J.V. Wres-
tling 2
JIM GARLAND Jim
STEPHEN GARVAS Stephen
CHRISTINE GEER Chrissy
Friendship Club 2, 4, Service Chairman 45 Girl's Con-
cert Choir 25 Spirits 45 Student Council Representa-
tive 2, 3
PATRICIA GEPHART Pat
Junior Red Cross 25 Student Council Representative 3
NANCY JO GERE Nancy
Choral Masters 3, 45 EARoom Activities 45 Friendship
Club 2, 4, Senior President 45 F.T,A, 3, 45 Girl's Con-
cert Choir 25 Student Council Representative 2
PATRICIA ANN GIBBONS Pat
A,FS. 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Homecoming
Committee 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Humanities
3, 45 Junior Cabinet 35 National Honor Society 3, 45
Prom Committee 3, 45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Senior
Scandal 45 Senior Cabinet 45 Spirits 45 Student Council
Representative 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 2, 35
Commencement Usher 3
NANCY K. GIBBS Nancle
ROBERT M. GILES Crisco
Transfer Student 35 Foremen's Club 35 Stagecrait 4
ROSEMARY E. GILLESPIE Misty
F.N.C. 2
JAY P. GLICK Glick, Glick
Foremen's Club 45 Stagecraft 4
ALAN B, GOLDSTAYN Alan
AFS. 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Radio
Club 45 Science Seminar 3, 4
DENNIS FRANK J GOLON Denny
Magnum Club 25 Radio Club 45 Ski Club 4
PATRICIA ANN GOMBACH Pat
F.B,L,A, 2
SPIROS EMANUEL GONAKIS The Greek
Football 35 J.V. Football 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
KAREN ANN GONAS Karen
NFL 25 F.N.C. 3
DONALD RICHARD GOFIJUP Rick
Baseball 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3,
tling 2
45 J.V. Wres-
SARAH CASSANDRA GOSLEE Sar
Big Show 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 2, 3, 4: Humanities 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pit
Band 2, 3, 45 Spirits 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Swim
Leader 4
RITA GRAHAM Rita
JANET GRAVES Jan
Friendship Club 2
VINCENT L. GREGORIC Vince
Folk Club 45 Human Relations Seminar 4
DAVID L. GRIESHAMMER Dave
Swim Leaders 45 Swim Team 45 J.V. Swim Team 35
J,V. Wrestling 2
DAVID ALAN GRIFFIS Griils
Big Show 35 Boys' Gym Leaders 2
BETTY GRIGONIS Betty
E-Room Activities 45 Folk Club 45 Friendship Club
25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A,A. 25 Girl's Concert Choir 25
Homecoming Committee 45 Majorette Club 25 N.F.L.
3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ski Club 45 Fall
Play 35 Student Council Executive Board 45 Swim
Show 3, 45 Girls' Swim Leaders 3, 45 Wai Napolo 3,
45 Winter Play 3, 4
SHARON M. GRIMES Sherri
Cheerleaders 25 Substitute 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45
Friendship Club 25 Girl's Concert Choir 25 Homecoming
Committee 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45
N.F.L. 3, 4, Vice-President 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Ski Club 45 Spirits 45 Fall
Play 35 Student Council Representative 45 Talent
Scouts E,H,S, 3, 4
KIRSTEN GROCE Kris
Transler Student 3
Bindy
BELINDA GROMLEY
Big Show 35 F,N.C. 45 Magnum Club 2, Secretary 2
Gary
GARY GUENTHER
Big Show 45 E'Room Activities 45 Magnum Club 45
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
TIMOTHY GULICH Ottie
J.V. Basketball 25 E-Room Activities 45 Football 35
J.V. Football 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council
Representative 25 Track 2
SALLY GULICH Gulch
F.T.A, 2, 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor
Society 3. 45 Spectrum 4
LAUREL GULICK Laurie
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Homecoming Court 35 Lettermen's Club
3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Prom Committee 45 Ski Club 45 Swim Show 3, 45
Swim Leaders 3, 45 Talent Scouts 3, 45 Wai Napolo
3, 4
SUZANNE MARIE GUSTETIC Sue
Euclidian Business Stall 45 Euclidian Training Club
35 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T,A. 2, 3, 45 Girl's Concert
Choir 25 I.O.S. 45 N.F.L. 45 Prom Committee 45 Senior
Scandal 45 Senior Cabinet 45 Survey Editorial Stalt 25
Survey Training Club 2
ALAN HERMAN GUTTMAN AI
Baseball 2, 3, 4
JOHN WILLIAM GYDOSH Johnny
Track 3
WAYNE HAAS Reb
Transler Student 3
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TIM HAASE Hoss
Football 35 J.V. Football 25 Foremen's Club 2, 3, 45
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45
Letterman 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 3
DAVID M, HALLER David
Movie Club 2, 3, 45 Political Affairs Club 4
PETER JOHN HALLER Pete
Chess Club 45 Political Affairs Club 45 Stamp Club 2,
35 J.V. Swim Team 2, 3
ROBERT HALTERMAN Bob
ELIZABETH STEADMAN HAMBY Beth
Cadet Band 25 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 3
Bebes
WILLIAM BRENT HAMILTON
Football 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 J.V. Football 25 Boys' Gym
Leaders 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Stagecralt 2, 3, 4
KAREN HANCOVSKY Karen
Friendship Club 25 F.B,L.A. 2, 35 G,A,A. 25 Spring
Play 3
DIANE HANNAN Mushroom
F.N.C. 2
JAMES D. HANSON Hans
MILFERD CURTIS HANSON JR. Curt
Cross Country 3, 45 Letterman 45 Wrestling 3, 45 J.V.
Wrestling 2
MARY C. HARE Mary
Student Council Representative 2
MIKE HARRIS Mike
Choral Masters 3, 45 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 F,T,A. 2, 35
Key Club 25 N.F.L. 45 Fall Play 25 Talent Scouts
E.H.S, 35 Track 2
JANICE HARVAN Jan
Human Relations Seminar 45 Linguist Club
GARY HASSEL Gary
JANICE E. HATCHER Jan
SUSAN JEANNE HATHAWAY Sue
Friendship Club 25 F.N.C. 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Linguist 2
JEFFREY HAY Jeff
Transfer Student 2
LIZBETH HEGLAW Boo
Cheerleaders 35 Euclidian Editoral Statl 3, 4, Photo Edi-
tor 45 Euclidian Training Club 2, 35 Friendship Club 25
GAA. 25 Girl's Concert Choir 25 l.O.S. 3, 45 N.F.L.
45 Student Council Representative 2
JOHN HEGLER Heg
DAVID HEHEMAN David
EWALD HEISE Ewald
Baseball 25 Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 25 Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 4
ANN VICTORIA HELMUTH Ann
Eucuyo 3, 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Linguist
Club 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Seminar
2, 3, 4
CAROL ANN HENIKMAN Carol
F.T.A, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 45 G,A.A. 25 Girls'
Leaders Club 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Spirits 3, 4
DANIEL HERRMANN Daniel
SUZANNE HERTFELDER Susie
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Hu-
man Relations Seminar 45 Prom Committee 3, 4
SUSAN HEWITT Susan
EVA LOU HIGNITE Eba Lou
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 25
Girl's Concert Choir 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Fall Play 25
Student Council Representative 2
CLARE LOUISE HILLE Hille
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45
l.O,S. 3, 45 Junior Cabinet 35 Co-ed Volleyball 45
Spectrum 3, 4, Secretary 45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4,
Third Page Editor 45 Survey Training Club 2
ELAINE SUGA HIRUO Elaine
Transfer Student 25 A,F.S. 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Friend-
ship Club 35 Human Relations Seminar 45 Survey Edi-
torial Staff 45 Survey Training Club 35 World Affairs
Club 4
CAROL HITCHCOCK Hitch
A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Euclidian Training
Club 35 Friendship Club 25 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 4
DALE HOCEVAR Dale
JOAN HOCEVAR ,loanie
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Student
Council Representative 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4
RICHARD HOINSKI Hoinker
Baseball 25 E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45 J.V.
Football 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
JOHN SCOTT HOLA Scott
KAREN HOLODNIAK Charlie Brown
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25
Homecoming Committee 45 Linguist Club 25 Ski Club
45 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4
DIANE HORABIK Diane
MAUREEN CAROL HORTON Maureen
Folk Club 2, 45 Friendship Club 25 Girl's Concert
Choir 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 4
JEANE HOFIVAT Jeane
ALLEN HORVATH Horvo
Key Club 3, 45 Marching Band 25 Pep Band 25 Ski
Club 45 Spectrum 4
MARY HRDLICA Kathy
Transfer Student 35 Folk Club 3, 45 Human Relations
Seminar 45 Political Affairs Club 35 Spectrum 35 World
Affairs Club 3, 45 Youth Council on Human Relations 4
MARY LOU ANN HROVAT Lou
Friendship Club 35 Malorette Club 25 Student Council
Representative 2, 3
GREGG HUDDLESTONE Gregg
Bowling 45 Chess Club 4
JACOUELINE HULL Jacqueline
JUDITH LYNN HULL Judy
Transfer Student 35 Ski Club 45 Spirits 4
NANCY HULL Nan
F,T.A. 3, 4, Executive Board 45 l.Q,S. 45 Linguist Club
2, 35 Spirits 45 Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4, Second Page
Editor 45 Survey Training Club 35 World Affairs Club 2
MARC HUMPHREY Marc
E-Room Activities 45 Football 3, 45 J.V, Football 25
Boy's Gym Leaders 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Letter-
man 3, 45 N.F.L, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Prom Committee 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Cabinet
45 Swim Team 3, 45 J,V. Swim Team 2
KOLENE HUNCHAREK Kolene
LAVERNE IVEC Laverne
ANITA KAY JACKSON Sis
E-Room Activities 4
GERALD JANCIGAR Geri
CYNTHIA JANSA Cindy
Friendship Club 25 F,N.C. 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Girl's Concert
Choir 25 Prom Committee 35 Spectrum 4
JANE JAQUAYS Jane
Choral Masters 35 Euclidian Business Staff 45 Euclidian
Training Club 35 Folk Club 45 Friendship Club 3, 45
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 l.Q.S., Spectrum 3, 45 Var-
sity Chorale 4
CHARLES PAUL JAWORSKI Charlie
Transfer Student 4
FRANK JELENIC Frank
WILLIAM JERIN Bill
Wrestling 3
STEVE JEZERINAC Jezzy
Football 3, 45 J.V, Football 25 Lettermen's Club 3, 45
Letterman 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Senior Cabinet
4, Vice-President 45 Spirits 45 Stagecraft 4
DAVID ALAN JOHNSON Dave
JUDY JOHNSON Judy
Choral Masters 35 Friendship Club 2, 35 Girl's Concert
Choir 25 N.F.L. 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Spirits 45
Varsity Chorale 4
ROBERT WAIN JOKELA Bud
J.V, Football 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 25 Key Club 25
N.F.L. 25 Wrestling 35 J.V. Wrestling 2
SUZANNE L. JOKELA Red
Big Show 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Spectrum 45 Fall Play 25
Stagecraft 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 45 Winter Play 3, 4
DOUGLAS JONES Jug
Bridge Club 35 F,B.L.A. 45 Political Affairs Club 35
Student Council Representative 35 Youth Power 4
CHARLENE ANN JOYCE Charley
C.O.E. 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Friendship Club 25
F.B.L.A, 25 G.A,A. 25 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45 Home-
coming Committee 2, 35 Junior Cabinet 35 Prom Com-
mittee 45 Student Council Representative 25 Student
Council Executive Board 3
KATHLEEN KADLEC Kathy
cos. 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.B,L.A. 2, 3, 4,
1 easurer 35 Ski'CIub 3
JOAN DOROTHY KADOW Joan
Choral Masters 3, 45 E-Room Activities 3, 45 Friend'
ship Club 35 Girl's Concert Choir 25 Homecoming
Committee 45 Prom Committee 45 Ski Club 45 Senior
Cabinet 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Representative
2, 3, 4
DALE KALAMASZ Dale
Cadet Band 25 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Boys' Swim
Leaders 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45
Marching Band 25 N,A.S.S. 2, 3, 45 Science Seminar
45 Swim Team 2, 3, 45 J,V Swim Team 2, Track 2,
3, 4
SUZANNE KAPLER Sue
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Girl's Concert Choir
25 Spectrum 45 Stagecraft 25 Voices of Art 4, Treas-
urer 4
KAREN LYNN KARBERG Karen
A.F.S. 35 C.O.E. 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 35
F,T.A. 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 3
ANITA KARP Anita
D,E.C,A. 4
KAREN ANN KATONA Karen
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4, Co-Ads Manager 45
Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club 2: F.T A,
2, 3, 45 GAA, 25 Girl's Concert Choir 25 Homecoming
Committee 45 l,Q.S. 3, 45 N.F,L, 45 Prom Committee 45
Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45 Spirits 4
GENE KAUFMAN Gene
SANDRA MARIE KAVEL Sandy
Big Show 35 Friendship Club 25 Girl's Concert Choir 25
Homecoming Committee 45 Malorette Club 2, 35 Prom
Committee 45 Ski Club 4
IRVIN KAYS Irv
WILLIAM MARTIN KAZEN Mohammond
Magnum Club 3, 45 Talent Scouts E,H.S, 3. 45 Wrestling
45 J.V. Wrestling 2
GAYLE JEANETTE KEHRES Gayle
Chevron Society 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Friendship Club 35 FN C. 3, 45 G.A.A.
35 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35 Spectrum 35 Spirits 4
KENNETH EUGENE KELEMBER Kenn
Big Show 45 Concert Band 2
JOHN DOUGLAS KELLER Doug
Boys' Gym Leaders 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 45
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman
3, 45 N.A.S.S. 3, 45 Swim Team 2, 3, 4
DOUGLAS EUGENE KELLEY Doug
J,V. Basketball 25 Concert Band 25 Football 35 J.V,
Football 25 Marching Band 2
RICHARD W. KELLY Rich
Golf Club 4
SHARON LOUISE KELLY Sharon
Book Store 2, 3, 45 Cadet Band 25 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Vice-
President 3
TIM KENNEALLY Tek
Transfer Student 4
DONNA JOYCE KENNY Hippy
TIMOTHY KEOUGH Tim
CHERYL DIANNE KEYES Cheryl
BONNIE KERMAVNER Bonnie
JAMES WILLIAM KERSHAW Jim
Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Boys'
Swim Leaders 2, 35 I.Q.S. 3, 45 Key Club 25 Marching
Band 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Pep Band 35 Pit Band 35 Survey Editorial Staff
3, 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 35 Swim Team 45 Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3
ANDREW ALBERT KEVER Andy
Transfer Student 25 Choral Master 45 F.T.A. 3, 4,
Secretary 45 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35 Linguist Club
2, 3, 45 Spirits 4
MICHAEL KICKLE Mike
ROSEMARY KAY KIMOSH Rose
E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian Training Club 35 Folk
Club 45 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Homecoming
Committee 45 Linguist Club 25 Maiorette Club 2, 35 Prom
Committee 3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45 Spec-
trum 45 Spirits 45 Student Council Representative 2,
3, 4
BERNADETTE KIFISCI-I Bernie
Transler Student 35 F.T.A. 3, 4
CHERYL ANN KITKO Cheri
Cheerleaders 3, Substitute 35 Choral Masters 3, 45
E-Room Activities 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Stu-
dent Council Representative 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S.
2, 3, 4
ROSEMARY CATHERINE KLANCAR ROSie
F.N.C. 2, 45 GAA. 3, 45 Ski Club 35 Spectrum 45
Spring Play 4
MICHAEL KOLLJS Mike
DIANA LYNN KOMOCAR Kom
Ads Club 2, 35 Euclidian Editorial Stall 3, 4, Sopho-
more Editor 3, lndentilication Editor 45 Euclidian Train-
ing Club 2, 35 G,A.A. 25 Humanities 45 I.Q.S. 3, 45
Spirits 4
GARY STEVEN JOHN KORDOS K0rd'S
ROBERTA KORMOS Robin
Euclidian Training Club 35 Friendship Club 25 G.A.A.
25 Human Relations Seminar 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Survey
Training Club 2, 3
VICTORIA ANN KORTHALS The Swede
Big Show 3, 45 E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Folk Club
2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Home-
coming 3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 4
JOHN KOSKI
John
THOMAS J. KREN Thgm
Euclidian Editorial Staft 3, 4, Art Editor 45 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Human Relations Seminar 45 I.Q.S.
3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Spirits 35 Student Council
Representative 25 Junior Class President 35 Buckeye
Boys' State 3
GARY KRSOLOVIC Gary
CATHERINE MARIE KRUGER Cathy
Ski Club 3
GERALD KUCHARSKI J. C.
Folk Club 3
RITA KUHN Rita
LORRAINE MARY KURET Lorrie
ARLENE LACH Arlene
E-Room Activities 45 Girl's Concert Choir 25 Major-
JUDITH EMILLE KLANN Judd
Folk Club 2, 3
PAULAGENE KLEIN Paula
D.E.C.A. 4
MARY JO KLOCKER Mary Jo
Junior Red Cross 25 Friendship 25 F.N.C. 2, 3, 45
Pink Panther 4, Secretary 4
MARGARET ANN KOSKI Peggy
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 45 Human Relations Seminar
45 Ski Club 2
WILLIAM KOS Bill
ROSE MARY KOSTELAC Bunny
COE. 45 Friendship Club 35 F.B.L.A. 45 F.T.A. 35
GAA. 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
SANDRA SOPHIE KOSTELIC Beech
F.B.L.A. 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
JEAN KOVACIC Jeanne
F,B,L,A. 4
JANET ARDYTHE KOZAK Jan
Cheerleaders 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Lettermen's Club 45 Student Council
Representative 3
ettes 45 Majorette Club 2, 35 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
DAVID KLOPOVIC Dave
Cross Country 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45
Wrestling 4
JAMES KNIGHT Jim
Big Show 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Boys' Gym
Leaders 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 45 Pit Band 3, 45 Ski
Club 45 Swim Team 35 J.V. Swim Team 2
KATHERINE KOCHEVAR Kit
Book Store 25 Folk Club 2, 35 Friendship Club 25
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Malorette Club 2
CHARLES W. KOELLING Chuck
Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Choral Master 2, 35 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Varsity Chorale 45 Winter Play 2
REINHART KOEPP ll Ron
DIANA LYNN KOETH Freckles
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 GAA. 2
SHARON ANN KOETH Sherry
Transfer Student 35 C.O.E. 4, F,T.A. 3
MARYANN KOHUT Maryann
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.B,L.A. 3
DOLORES KOZAR Dolores
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.B.L,A, 35 GAA. 3
ARTHUR STEPHEN KOZIERA Art
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 45 Soccer 2
KENNETH KRAKAU Kenneth
RONALD KRAL Flon
FTA 35 Magnum Club 4
GARY L. KRALL Gary
Chess Club 4
GALE KRAMAR Gale
Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Student Council
Representative 4
CAROL KRAMER Carol
LEONARD KRAMER Lenny
JAMES KREBS James
GARY JOHN KRECH Gary
SHANELY RAE KREJCI Shay
Big Show 3, 45 Choral Masters 35 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Varsity Chorale 4
LINDA MARIE LANG Linda
SUSAN DIANE LANSER Sue
F.T.A. 45 GAA, 3, 4
DAVID CALVIN LAUFER Wheeled
Humanities 45 Voices ol Art 4
JOAN LAUKIAVICH Joan
KATHLEEN LAURICH Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T,A, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders Club
3, 4, Executive Board 45 G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Rep-
resentative 2, Sports Co-ordinator 35 GirI's Tennis
3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 45
Ski Club 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Volley-
ball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Field Hockey 2, 35 Spectrum 45
Spirits 45 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Talent
Scouts E.H.S, 4
DENNIS ALLYN LAVORGNA Denny
Big Show 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 45 Varsity Chorale 4
SUSAN LAVRICH Sue
Spectrum 45 Spirits 4
TIMOTHY JOHN LAWLER Tim
A,F.S. 3, 45 Big Show 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 E-
Room Activities 45 Euclidian Training Club 25 Sopho-
more Mived Choir 25 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 45
Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4: United
Appeal Junior Class Chairman 3, School Chairman
45 Linguist Club 2, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Prom Committee 3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45
Spirits 3, 45 Fall Play 25 Student Council Executive
Board 3, 45 Student Council President 45 Swim Show
2, 45 Varsity Chorale 45 Winter Festival and Carnival
Chairman 3
DAVID ALAN LAWRENCE Dave
Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Euclidian
Editorial Staff 45 Euclidian Training Club 35 Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 45 Boys' Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 45 l,Q.S, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Senior
Cabinet 45 Prom Committee 45 Survey Editorial Staff 35
Survey Training Club 25 Varsity Chorale 3, 45 Senior
Scandal 4
CAROL LEASURE Carol
Transler Student 45 Youth Power 4
NANCY ELLEN LEBET Nancy
F,B.L.A. 2
CAROL LYNN LEHMAN Carol
Ad Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 4
LIBERTY BELL LEIGH Libbie
Youth Power 4: Pink Panthers 4
GORDON DEWAYNE LEMKE Flash
Linguist Club 4
FRANK LEMMO Frank
Football 3, 4: J.V. Football 2: Letterman 3, 4: Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 4
VIRGINIA LENARCIC Ginny
Choral Masters 3, 4: C,O.E. 4: E-Room Activities 2,
3, 4: Friendship Club 2: Girl's Concert Choir 2: Girls'
Basketball 3: Girls' Volleyball 3
NANCY LESIAK Nancy
LAUREL LETNEY Laurie
Cheerleaders 2, 4, Substitute 3: Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4:
National Honor Society 3, 4: Spirits 4: Student Council
Representative 4: Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4
JOAN LEWANDOWSKI Joanie
Folk Club 3: F.N.C. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Malorette Club
3: Prom Committee 3: Ski Club 3, 4: Spectrum 3, 4:
Spirits 4
DON LEWIS Sohuwah
Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: J.V. Basketball 2: Cross
Country 2, 3: J.V. Football 2: Boys' Gym Leaders 2,
3: Homecoming Committee 3: Key Club 2: Lettermen's
Club 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Movie Club 2: Stagecraft 3,
4: Prom Committee 3: Ski Club 3, 4: Spectrum 2: Soccer
4: Student Council Representative 2, 3: Wrestling 4
STUART LEYDA Stu
DONNA LIBMAN Donna
JEFFREY LICK Jeffrey
KAREN LOBAS Karen
Friendship Club 2, 3: G.A,A, 2, 3: Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2: Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4: Majorettes 4:
Maiorette Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative
2, 3: Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4
JEAN LOCZY Jean
MARK LOMBARDO Lumpy
Football 3, 4: J.V, Football 2: Lettermen's Club 3, 4:
Letterman 3, 4: Wrestling 3: J.V. Wrestling 2
DANNY LOMBARDO Danny
Transfer Student 2: J,V. Football 2
MICHAEL LONCHAFI Uncle Mooney
Football 3: J.V. Football 2: Key Club 3, 4: Lettermen's
Club 3, 4: Letterman 3: Track 2, 3, 4
MARGARET ROSE ANN LOVICK Peggy
Choral Masters 4: Friendship Club 2, 3: Girl's Con-
cert Choir 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Malorettes
4, Substitute 4: Majorette Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Scandal
4: Ski Club 3: Talent Scouts E.H,S. 4: Winter Play 3
CATHY LOU LOVIN Cathy
Friendship Club 2: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
MARGO MARY LUNDEFI Go Go
Panther 4: Spectrum 3: Spirits 4
CATHERINE ANNETTE LUTZ Clutz
Big Show 3: F.T.A. 4: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3:
Majorettes 4: Majorette Club 2, 3, 4: Talent Scouts
E.H,S. 3, 4: Winter Play 3
BRAD LVMAN Rufus
Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Let-
termen's Club 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4
ERIC LYTTLE Rick
LAURA MAASWINKEL Laura
Cadet Band 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2:
Girls' Volleyball 2, 3: World Affairs Club 2, 3, 4
MARY HELLEN MACDOUGALL Mary Mac
Friendship Club 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: GAA, 2: Girl's Concert
Choir 2: I.O,S. 3, 4: N.F.L. 4: Spectrum 3: Survey
Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4: Survey
Training Club 2, 3, 4
RAYMOND KIETH MACHI Ray
D.E.C.A. 4
JOHN R. MACK John
MARY M. MACKE Mary
CAROLYN MADEJA Rubbles
C.O.E. 3, 4: F,N,C, 2: Homecoming Committee 3:
l.Q,S. 4: N.F.L. 2, 3, 4: Senior Scandal 4: Survey
Business Staff 3, 4
SUSAN A. MADY Susan
CAROL ANN MAHOVLIC Carol
Ski Club 2, 3, 4
WAYNE RUSSELL MALZ Cowboy
Chess Club 3, 4: Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4: Magnum
3, 4: Ski Club 4: Spring Play 4: Fall Play 4: Stage-
craft 4: Winter Play 4: J.V. Wrestling 2
KATHLEEN JANICE MARCUS Kathy
Folk Club 4: F,B,L,A. 2: Homecoming Committee 2, 3:
Prom Committee 4: Ski Club 4: Student Council Rep'
resentative 2: Student Council Executive Board 3, 4
TOM E. MARESCO Tommy
Foremen's Club 4: Track 2
JOHN MARGHERET John
DAVID MARINELLI David
Football
PAUL MARINO Paul
Football 3: J.V. Football 2: Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4:
Lettermen's Club 4: Letterman 4: Soccer 4: Slagecraft
4: Wrestling 3, 4: J.V. Wrestling 2
FRANCINE MARION Francine
E-Room Activities 2
VICTOR ALAN MARKOVICH Victor
Big Show 2, 3, 4: Book Store 3, 4: Chevron Society
2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Commit-
tee 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: N.F.L,
4: Orchestra 2, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Pit Band 2, 3, 4:
Senior Scandal 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Spring Play 2: Fall
Play 3: Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4: Third Band Sergeant 4
ROSE M. MARTON Rose
Friendship Club 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2: Prom Committee 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Spirits 4
MARGARET MASSIELLO Mag
Friendship Club 2: F.T.A. 2, 4
ROBERT MATETICH Robert
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DENNIS MATEYKA Denny
Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4: Let-
termen's Club 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2. 3, 4: Student
Council Representative 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Wrestling
3, 4: J,V. Wrestling 2
BERNICE MATULIS Bernie
F.N.C. 2, 3, 4: GirI's Concert Choir 2, 3: Homecoming
Committee 4: Prom Committee 2, 3, 4: Student Coun-
cil Executive Board 4
GLEN MAURER Glen
JOHN ANTHONY MAUSER John
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 4: Boys' Swim Leaders 3. 4:
Student Council Representative 3: Swim Team 2, 3
DONALD JAY MAXA Don
Basketball 3: J,V, Basketball 2: Big Show 3: Key Club
2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: N.A,S,S. 2, 3, 4:
Stagecraft 3: J.V. Tennis 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard
4: Letterman 2, 3, 4
RICHARD MAYFIELD Richard
Foremen's Club 4, President 4: Magnum Club 3
DENNIS EDWARD MAYOCK Dennis
Choral Masters 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Boys' Swim Leaders
2, 3, 4: Homecoming Committee 3, 4: Key Club 4:
Prom Committee 3, 4: Senior Cabinet 4: Spirits 4:
Student Council Representative 4: Swim Show 2, 3, 4:
Swim Team 2, 3
LELAND KEITH MC BRIDE Lee
FTA. 3, 4, Executive Board 4: Key Club 2, 3: Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4: Political Affairs Club 3, 4,
President 4: Student Council Representative 4, Exec-
utive Board 4: Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4: Marching
Band 2, 3: Pep Band 3: Pit Band 3, 4: Talent Scouts
3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Cadet Band 2: Concert Band 3
BONNIE LOU MC CARTNEY Bonnie
Swim Show 3: Girls' Swim Leaders 3
GUY MC INTYRE Guy
Choral Masters 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2: Ski Club 4: Stagecraft 4
JACK E. MC KEE JR. Jack
Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pep
Band 4: Pit Band 4
JOHN ROBERT MC KEE John
Chess Club 3: Radio Club 4: Science Seminar 2, 4:
Archery 2, 3, 4
LINDA ELISABETH MC LAUGHLIN Lin
Girl's Concert Choir 3: Junior and Senior Mixed
Cl'l0ir4
MARLENE KAY MEARES Marlene
JAMES MEHLING Jim
PATRICIA ROSE MEHOLLIN Pat
Friendship Club 2: F.B.l..A. 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir
2: Malorette Club 2. 3: Senior Scandal 3
RONALD MEISTER Ron
JV Basketball 2: N,A,S S. 3: Letterman 3: Radio
Club 4
MARYANN T. MELGUN
Euclidian Business Staff 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Executive
Board 4: Spectrum 4: Voices of Art 4
Maryann
RONALD JOSEPH MENART Ron
Transfer Student 3: D.E.C.A. 4
JOHN MEROS John
KENNETH MERVO Kon
BARBARA K. MOHAHAN Barb
E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 N,F,L. 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Stu-
dent Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Winter Play 3
JAY MESSNER Jay
BARBARA METZ BBFDBVB
DAVE MIHACEVICH Dave
Transfer Student 2
CHRISTINE MIHALIC Christine
DEBRA LYNN MIHOCIK Debby
Friendship Club 25 G,A.A. 25 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 3
JANIS MIKLAVIC Janis
JOHN MIKOVIC John
F.T.A. 35 Movie Club 3
MARY EILEEN MIKUS Mary
JANE ELAINE MILAVEC Janie
F,T.A, 3, 45 G.A.A, 2, 45 Girls' Leaders Club 3, 45
Girls' Volleyball 25 Survey Business Staff 35 Girls'
Tennis 3
BRUCE MILLER Bruce
Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Choral Masters 3, 45
Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Home-
coming Committee 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Spirits 3, 45
MICHAEL MOONEY Mike
Transfer Student 3
CATHERINE MOORE Cath
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 2, 3, 45 Malorette Club
2, 35 Spirits 4
KATHLEEN MOORE Kathy
Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President
35 N.F.L. 4
RICHARD ALAN MOORE Rick
Movie Club 4
JOSEPH MORABITO Joseph
ANNE MORLEY Anne
Choral Masters 45 Transfer Student 4
JERRY MORRIS Jer
E-Room Activities 3
TERRY DAVID MORRIS Terry
Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 3, Captain 3, 4
Track 2, 3, 4
BRIAN MILLER Brian
MARILOU MILLER Marilou
PENELOPE ANN MILLER Penny
D.E,C.A. 45 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 3
SUZANNE MILLER Suzy
FREDERICK MARK MINIS Minnie
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Let-
terman 3, 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 45 Track 2, 3, 45
J.V. Wrestling 25 Gymnastics 3
ROBERT G. MOSKOWITZ Bob
Big Show 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Radio Club
45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 2, 3, Treasurer 3
DAVID MOYE Dave
Transfer Student 35 F.B.L.A. 3
MARY JANE MROWCA Mary
Folk Club 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Humanities
45 World Affairs Club 3
MICHAEL EDWIN MUELLER Mike
Chevron Society 45 Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band
3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Pit Band 45
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4
DEBORAH MUGENSKI Debby
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 35 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35
Student Council Representative 2
ROGER MUNSON Rog
Big Show 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 25 Homecoming
Committee 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Key Club
2, 3, 45 Executive Board 3, 4, Senior Director 45 Let-
termen's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Linguist Club
25 N,A.S.S, 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Prom Committee 45 Senior
Scandal 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Council Represen-
tative 45 Varsity Chorale 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Winter
Festival Committee 45 Student Congress 4
Eucuyo 2, 3, 45 l.Q.S, 3, 45 Linguist Club 25 Stage-
JANET MISCAVISH Jan
C.O.E. 4, Treasurer 45 Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 4
MARIA MISTRETTA Maria
Transfer Student 45 Choral Masters 4
ELLEN MIZNER Ellen
Friendship Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Spectrum 4
KAREN MLACHAK Karen
Transfer Student 25 Friendship Club 3
DIANE L. MOATS Diane
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 25 F,T.A. 3, 45
Girl's Concert Choir 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25
Student Council Representative 45 Survey Business
Staff 45 Survey Training Club 35 Winter Festival Court 3
FRANK MOCILNIKAR Frank
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 45 Key
Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, Secretary 45 Ski
Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Spirits 45 Soccer 3,
4, Co-Captain 4
ROBERT ANTHONY MODIC Rob
Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Boys' Gym Leaders 45 Boys'
Swim Leaders 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 3, 45 National Honor
Society 3. 4, President 45 Swim Team 35 J.V. Swim
Team 25 J.V. Tennis 25 Tennis 3, 4
MICHAEL MUROWSKY Mike
CHARLES MYERS Charley
DEBRA NADERER Debbie
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 45 Spectrum 2, 3, 4
LARRY RUDY NAGODE Larry
Humanities 4
MICHAEL A. NAGY Michael
Bowling Team 25 Camera Club 3
RICHARD NAKAJI Rich
Student Council Representative 2, 35 J.V, Swim Team
25 J,V. Tennis Team 2
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GLORIA EVE NALEPA Gior
D,E,C.A. 45 Folk Club 35 Friendship Club 25 Ski
Club 25 Girl's Concert Choir 2
DEBORAH NARO Debbie
Girl's Concert Choir 25 Friendship Club 2
BARBARA NASH Barb
AFS. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Euclidian Training Club 2:
Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Spectrum 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Humanities 3, 45
World Affairs 4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4
MONICA LOUISE NAWORSKI Polish-"ski"
Book Store 2, 3, 4, Manager 45 Euclidian Training Club
35 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F,T.A. 2, 3, 45 G A,A. 2, 3, 45
Linguist 25 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45 Girls' Bas-
ketball 3, 45 Spectrum 3, 4, Junior Representative 3,
Executive Board 45 Spirits 45 Spring Play 25 Girls'
Softball Team 3, 45 Cheering Block 25 World Affairs Club
45 Prom Committee 4
DALE EDWARD NEMETH Dale
Linguist Club 45 Orchestra 25 Human Relations Semi-
nar 4
JEANETTE NEMETH Jeanette
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Friendship Club 2
ROSE NEMETH Rose
CAROLE ANN NEUMEYER Carole
Big Show 45 Chevron Society 45 Concert Band 2, 3,
45 Folk Club 35 G.A.A, 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45
Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Pit Band 2, 3, 4
BONNIE JEANNE NEWTON Newt
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Malorette
Club 2, 3, 4, Substitute 45 Spectrum 45 Spirits 45
Sophomore Mixed Choir 3
BRUCE NEYLON Bruce
Wrestling Club 2
TIM NICHOLS Tim
JAMES OTTO NICKEL Jim
Transfer Student 4
SANDRA NICKLES Sandra
GERALDINE NIELSEN Gerry
Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 F.N.C.
25 Student Council Representative 25 Talent Scouts
E.H.S, 2
PAUL ERNESTO NIELSEN Paul
Choral Masters 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 25 Key Club 2,
3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Let-
terman 2, 3, 45 N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 45 N,F.L. 45 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Science Seminar 25 Senior Scandal
45 Spirits 3, 4, President 45 Student Council Represen-
tative 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Varsity
Chorale 4
RAYMOND NIPPRESS Ray
Foremen's Club 45 Swim Show 3, 4
ROBERT NODA Bob
MARY ELIZABETH NOSSEK Mare
Friendship Club 25 Linguist Club 2
KENNETH NOVAK Kenneth
SUSAN JACOUELINE OBREZA Sue
craft 35 Survey Editorial 3, 45 Survey Training Club 25
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Human Relations Seminar 4
ROSEMARY MARIE O'DONNELL Rosey
Friendship 23 Linguist Club 2
ROBERT OKTABETZ Bob
KATHERINE OLDS Kathy
Girl's Concert Choir 2, 33 Girls' Swim Leaders 3, 43
Swim Show 3, 43 Wai Napolo 3, 4
LOUIS OLSZEWSKI Louis
JAMES CHARLES ORAZEN Jim
Letterman 2, 3, 43 Stagecratt 43 J.V. Football 23
Football 3, 4
SHARON ORTMAN Sharon
REBECCA SUSAN OTCASEK Becky
Big Show 43 Choral Masters 3, 43 Friendship Club 33
Linguist Club 23 N.F.L. 3, 43 Senior Scandal 43 Spirits
43 Student Council Representative 43 Talent Scouts
43 Winter Play 3
BERNIE OVERBERGER Bernie
JOHN OYSTER John
Cross Country 43 Football 33 J.V. Football 23 Wrestling
3, 43 J.V, Wrestling 2
PATTI PAGE Patti
BARBARA ANNE PALMER Barb
Eucuyo 43 Euclidian Editorial Staff 43 Euclidian Train-
ing Club 33 Friendship Club 2, 33 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 23 Humanities 43 Ski Club 23 Spectrum 3, 43
Student Council Representative AIternate4
C.O.E. 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Friendship Club 23
MARY PALOZZI Mary
JAMES A. PAOLUCCI Jim
Football 33 J.V. Football 2
CARLA PARADISO Carla
YOLANDA MARIE PARATTO Marie
KEITH PARKINSON Keith
HOLLY PATTERSON Holly
Folk Club 2, 43 Human Relations Seminar 4
LINDA LOUISE PAWLAK Linda
C.O.E. 43 F,B.L.A, 33 I.Q,S. 4
SALINA PAWLAK Salina
STANLEY PEKLAY Stan
Foremen's Club 4
DALE PEKRUL Dale
Folk Club 43 Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Golf Club 43
N.F.L. 2, 33 Science Seminar 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4
MARK PENA Mark
Choral Masters 33 E-Room Activities 43 Folk Club 33
Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 Golf Club 43 Pep Band 33
Ski Club 3, 43 Stagecraft 43 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 43
World Atfairs Club 3
THOMAS DALE PERCHAN Perch
J.V. Football 2: Humanities 4: Student Council Rep-
resentative 43 J.V. Swim Team 23 Senior Class Presi-
dent 43 Language Lab Assistant 33 Hall Guard 3
BARBARA PERL Barb
Friendship Club 2
DENISE PEROVSEK Denny
F.T.A. 43 Girl's Concert Choir 2
BONNIE PERPAR Bonnie
Euclidian Business Stall 43 Euclidian Training Club 33
Friendship Club 33 F,T,A, 3, 4, Sophomore Mixed Choir
23 l,Q.S, 43 Majorette Club 23 Prom Committee 43
Talent Scouts E.H.S, 4
MICHAEL PERRY Mike
Bowling 33 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
CHRISTINE ADELE PETERSON Chris
Euclidian Training Club 23 F.T.A. 33 Spectrum 43
Spirits 4
ANTHONY PETRO Tony
Sophomore Mixed Choir 23 J,V. Wrestling 2
JOHN MICHAEL PETRO John
Cadet Band 23 Camera Club 3, 43 Marching Band 23
Movie Club 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Chess Club 4
JAMES PETROVIC Jim
Cross Country 33 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 43 Letterman
2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4
BLANCHE PIERCE Blanche
Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 23 Homecoming
Court 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4
PATRICIA L. PIKULA Patti
E-Room Activities 33 Malorette Club 23 Prom Commit-
tee 33 Ski Club 3, 43 Spectrum 3, 43 Spirits 4
Steve
STEVE PISCOPO
J.V. Football 23 Letterman 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43
Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4
MARY PLAGA MSW
Friendship Club 4
DONNA JEAN PLICKERT Donna
F,B.L.A. 33 G,A.A. 2, 3
SHIRLEY ELLEN PLOTT Shirley
Friendship Club 23 G.A.A. 2, 43 Humanities 43 Girls'
Track 23 Spectrum 4
CAROLYN MARIE POGRAIS Carolyn
F.N.C. 33 F.T,A, 43 G.A.A, 2, 33 l.O.S. 3, 43 Or-
chestra 2, 33 Ski Club 33 Survey Business Stalf 3, 4,
Finance Manager 43 Survey Training Club 2
JOHN ANTHONY POLITO John
JOHN POWALIE John
D.E.C.A. 4
Linda
LINDA MAE POZUN
CO E. 43 Friendship Club 2, 33 Girl's Concert Choir
23 Majorette Club 2
JACK DENNIS PRASEK Prak
Lettermen's Club 43 Letterman 3, 43 Stagecrait 23
Track 2, 3, 4
GARY CHARLES PRATT Gary
l.O.S. 3, 43 Survey Editorial Stall 3, 4, Tri-Editor 43
Survey Training Club 23 United Appeal Student Com-
mittee 4
JAMES PRIBONIC James
oAvE Pmcs Tiny
Basketball 3, 43 J.V. Basketball 23 Football 33 J.V.
Football 23 Soccer 4
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WENDELL W. PRICE Wendell
E-Room Activities 43 Football 33 J.V, Football 23
Human Relations Seminar 43 Key Club 43 Senior Cabinet
4, Treasurer 43 Spirits 4
PATRICIA PRIMOZNIK Patsy
Folk Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Treasurer
43 Prom Committee 33 Ski Club 43 Spectrum 4
SCOTT EVAN PROCTOR Scott
Folk Club 3, 43 Ski Club 4
KATHLEEN MARIE PULTORAK Kath
Folk Club 2, 3, 43 Friendship Club 23 Drama Work-
shop 3
EDWARD PURO Edward
ROBERT ALLEN RACE Bob
Voices of Art 4
ANDREW M. RADONICH Andy
E-Room Activities 43 Track 23 J,V, Wrestling 2
DONALD J. RAKAS Don
D.E,C.A. 4
DIANNE LOUISE RANKER Cherry
RUDOLPH RAUKAR Rudy
GARY RAY Gary
GEORGIA GAYLE READY George
Homecoming Committee 43 Student Council Represen-
tative 4, Publicity 4
DAVID PAUL REBECK Dave
Chevron Society 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Folk
Club 33 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 N,F.L. 43 Orchestra 43
Ski Club 3, 43 Spring Play 2
TERESA RECHNER Terry
DAVID REDEYE David
ROBERTA DIANE REDFIELD Robbie
E-Room Activities 43 Friendship Club 2, 3, 43 F,B.L.A.
43 Talent Scouts E.H.S, 4
BARBARA JO REED Barb
AFS, 33 Choral Masters 33 Euclidian Editorial Staff 3,
42 Euclidian Training Club 23 Friendship Club 2, 33
F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 23 Girl's Concert Choir 23 I.O.S,
3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Prom
Committee 3, Refreshment Chairman 33 Spirits 43 Swim
Show 3, 43 Girls' Swim Leaders 3, 43 Varsity Chorale
43 Wai Napolo 3, 4, Historian 4
CHERYL LEE REED
Big Show 4: Girl's Concert Choir 2, 33 Linguist Club 2,
Spectrum 43 Spring Play 43 Fall Play 43 Stagecrait 3,
43 Winter Play 43 Cheering Block 3, 4: Soccer Crew 4
Cherie
STEVE REESE Steve
GLORIA ANN MICHELLE REGALBUTO Ralph
Big Show 33 Camera Club 43 Euclidian Editorial Statl
3, 4, Head Photographer 43 Euclidian Training Club 2,
33 F.T,A. 3, 43 I.O.S. 3, 43 N.F.L, 4, Student Congress
43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spirits 43 Buckeye Girls'
State Delegate 3
KAREN REINBOLT Karen
DONNA REINKE Donna
MARION ELLEN REINKE Toots
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A, 3, 4, Executive Board 45
Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3,
45 Spirits 4
CHRISTINE REINWALD Chris
A.F,S. 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, Executive
Board 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Human Relations
Seminar 45 I.O.S. 3, 45 Spectrum 3, 45 Survey Business
Staff 3, 45 Survey Training Club 25 Cheering Block 2
MARK A. ROSSI
Mark
ELAINE SABO Elaine
GAIL KATHLEEN RES Gail
F.N.C. 2
ORSON B. RICHMOND Orson
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4
DARLENE A. RICKARD Dar
TERRENCE P. RIEDER Terry
Choral Masters 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Key Club 25 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45
Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4
JOHN J. RIETH John
Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4
SUSAN JANE RINEHART Jane
Sophomore Mixed Choir 35 Student Council Representa-
tive 2, 3
FRAN ROBERTS Franny
Friendship Club 25 Spectrum 3, 4
DAVID EDWARD ROBINSON Dave
J.V. Football 25 Wrestling 2
JOHN F. ROBINSON John
Folk Club 4
LESLIE ROBINSON Leslie
F.T.A. 3. 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Voices of Art 4
TOM ROCKWELL Rock
DANIEL J. ROEDER Dgn
D.E.C.A. 4
SALLY JAYNE ROGELL Sally
Cheerleader 3, Substitute 45 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A,
2, 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Girls' Leaders Club
3, 45 Homecoming Committee 25 Lettermen's Club 45
Student Council Representative 2, 35 Survey Editorial
Stafl 35 Survey Training Club 2
BRIAN DALE ROLAND
Choral Masters 45 J.V. Football 2: Boys' Gym Leaders
3, 4: Talent Scouts E,H.S. 4
MARGARET ROLLER
Brian
Maggie
BARBARA ALICE ROMOSER
Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Ski Club 2,
3: Girls' Basketball 2. 3: Spirits 45 Student Council
Representative 3, 4
DENNIS JOSEPH ROSA
Barbara
Dennis
MARK ANTHONY ROSSODIVITA Mark
MARIA ROZMAN Maria
Transfer Student 4
MICHAEL EDWARD RUPERT Mike
CHRISTOPHER D. RYAN Chris
MARLAINE LOUISE RYAN Mar
F.B.L.A, 2, 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Student
Council Representative 45 Survey Business 4
LOUIS SABA Lou
Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 Euclidian Training
Club 25 Friendship Club 2, 35 F,T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
3, President 45 G.L.C. 3, 4, Executive Board 45 March-
ing Band 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Ski
Club 2, 3
MARK M. SABULA Mark
Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Key
Club 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 4
CYNTHIA SAK Cindy
Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club 25 F.T.A,
2, 3, 45 Girl's Concert Choir 25 Homecoming Com-
mittee 45 Junior Cabinet 3: Malorette Club 25 Prom
Committee 3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum
45 Student Council Alternate 2
BARBARA ELLEN SAMSA Barb
Friendship Club 25 F.B.L.A 35 F.N,C. 2, 35 Girl's Con-
cert Choir 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Spectrum 35 Survey Business
Staff 4
ROBERT SAMUELE Robert
MICHAEL SARRAINO Mike
JOHN SCALZO John
ALBERT C. SCI-IEIMANN Al
Folk Club 45 Science Seminar 2
TERRY SCHENCK Terry
Key Club 2, 35 Magnum Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 35
JV. Wrestling 2
CANDACE LEIGH SCHEURMAN Candy
Friendship Club 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Major-
ette Club 35 Ski Club 25 Student Council Representative
45 Swim Show 2, 3, 45 Swim Leaders 2, 3, 45 Wai
Napolo 2, 3, 4
IRENE YVONNE SCHIMES Renle
THOMAS J, SCHMENK Tom
Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Movie Club 2, 3, 45 Survey
Business Staff 45 Survey Training Club 2, 35 Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 3
JOHN CONN SCHULTE Jghn
Football 35 J.V. Football 25 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3,
45 Junior Cabinet 35 Prom Committee 45 J,V. Swim Team
25 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 35 Winter Play 3
BERNADETTE SCHULTZ Bernie
Survey Business Staft 45 Secretary
RAY CARL SCHULTZ Spud
J,V. Basketball 25 Football 3, 45 J.V. Football 25 Letter-
men's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4
DUANE SCHULZ Duane
DAWN C. SCHULZ Dawn
LIN MICHAEL SCHUFFERT White Owl
FRED SCHWENKE Fred
Soccer 45 Track 3, 4
ROSEMARY SCOTT Scottie
F,T,A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35 Ski
CARL LEONARD ROSENBERGER Carl
Camera Club 2, 35 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Human Relations
Seminar 45 Humanities 45 Talent Scouts E,H.S, 3, 45
Voices ol Art 45 Youth Council on Human Relations 4
CHERYL ROSS Shari
Transfer Student 35 Girl's Concert Choir 3
RICHARD SCHNEIDER Sunshine
F.T.A. 35 P.A, Club 4
LEE EUGENE SCHROYER Lee
Transfer Student 4
CAROL SCHUBERT Carol
LIN SCHUFFERT Lin
Club 4
WILLIAM GENE SCOTT Bill
Football 3
BARBARA J. SEIFERT Barb
Cadet Band 25 E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 35
Marching Band 2
LINDA SENGER Linn
Friendship Club 25 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 3: Human
Relations Seminar 45 Youth Power 4
WILLIAM ALLEN SHAFFER Shaft
Baseball 25 Key Club 45 Science Seminar 3, 45 Track
3, 4
CRAIG PATRICK SHARON Craig
Football 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45
Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 NA,S.S. 3, 45
N.F.L, 25 Spirits 45 Track 2, 3, 4
SALLY LYNNE SHEMKUNAS Salina
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 2, 3. 45 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Homecoming Committee 3: Prom Committee 3.
45 Senior Scandal 45 Student Council Representative 3
BARBARA SI-IENK Barb
F,T.A, 2, 3, 45 GAA. 45 Girls Tennis 2, 3, 45 N,F.L. 45
Student Congress 4
ROBERT THOMAS SHENKEL Spankey
LLOYD E. SHERMAN Les
Big Show 3, 45 Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3, 4:
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3, 45 Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3.
45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra
2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Pit Band 2, 3, 45 Ski Club
2, 3, 45 Stagecraft 3, 45 Swim Team 3, 45 J.V. Swim
Team 2
RENIA SHERRILL Renia
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Ski Club 4
MARY JANE SHIELDS Janey
Book Store 4
JAMES SHILANDER Jim
Cadet Band 2, 35 Chess Club 3, 45 Marching Band 2,
35 Radio Club 4, Treasurer 4. Science Seminar 3, 4
BRENDA ARLENE SHIPLEY Brenda
Friendship Club 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 45 Pink
Panthers 4, Treasurer 4
DONALD JOHN FRANCIS SHISILA Shish
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 J,V. Basketball 25
Camera Club 25 Cross Country 25 E-Room Activities 45
F.T.A. 45 Boys' Gym Leaders 25 Key Club 25 Letter-
men's Club 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Movie Club 25
N,A.S.S. 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Ski Club 35
Library Monitor 45 Soccer 35 Stagecraft 45 Student
Council Representative 2
KAREN DEBORAH SHOOK Karen
E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian- Business Stalt 3, 4,
Co-Lay-out Manager 45 Euclidian Training Club 2, 35
Folk Club 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 GirI's Concert
Choir 25 Homecoming Committee 45 l,Q.S, 3, 45 Prom
Committee 45 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 45 Spectrum
45 Spirits 45 Student Council Representative 45 Winter
Festival Committee 4
WILLIAM SHRIVER Bill
Chess Club 45 Humanities 4 5N.F,L. 4
JOYCE ANN SIAT Joyce
Eucuyo 3. 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 Humanities 3, 45
l.Q.S, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Spectrum 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staft 2, 3, 4,
Co-Editor-in-Chief 45 Survey Training Club 2
LAUFIIE SICKLEFI Laurie
Choral Masters 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Friendship
Club 25 F,N.C. 2, 3, 45 Girl's Concert Choir 25 Spectrum
4
BONNIE SIEFERD Grace
MICHAEL JOHN SIKOFIA Mike
Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 D.E.C.A. 45 March-
ing Band 3, 45 Soccer 2
KAREN JANE SILSBY Karen
Choral Masters 45 Friendship Club 25 GirI's Concert
Choir 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Malorettes Club
3, 45 Malorettes 45 Malorette Substitutes 45 Ski Club 4
MARLENE SILVERMAN Marlene
SANDFIA LEE SILVEFIMAN Sandy
SUSAN MAFIIE SIMON Sue
F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45
GirI's Concert Choir 35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25
I.O.S. 45 Mixed Choir 45 Ski Club 45 Girls' Field Hockey
25 Spectrum 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 35 Survey
Business Staff 3, 45 Survey Training Club 2
ROBERT SINGER Bob
Boys' Gym Leaders 25 Soccer 2
JOHN SIRNIK John
Transfer Student 4
MARIA ANN SIVEC Maria
F.T.A. 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff 2
SUSAN LYNN SIVIK Sue
E-Room Activities 45 Euclidian Business Staff 45 Eu-
clidian Training Club 35 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45
F.T,A. 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Homecoming
Committee 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Spirits 4
LARRY SKAPIN Larry
Key Club 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Spirits 4
PATRICIA SKEYA Patricia
Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Human Relations Seminar 4
BARBARA SKAFAR Barb
COLLEEN L. SKONIER Colleen
Friendship Club 25 F.T.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. 35 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Majorette 25 Spectrum 45 Survey Busi-
ness Statf 45 Survey Training Club 3
AGNES SKULLY Shnook
GirI's Concert Choir 2, 35 Ski Club 4
GEOFFREY SLEEPER Geoffrey
Science Seminar 2, 3
SUSIE SLUSSAR Susie
Transfer Student 3
RANDI SLUSSER Randee
SUSAN PATRICIA SMELTZ Susan
Cheerleaders 2, 35 Cheerleader Substitutes 25 E-Room
Activities 45 Panther 45 Ski Club 45 Girls' Basketball 45
Talent Scouts E.H,S. 45 Winter Festival Committee 45
Winter Play 3
DONNA SMINK Donna
Drama Workshop 45 Linguist Club 2, 3
KENNETH SMITH Kenneth
ROBERT KENNETH SMITH Bob
Chess Club 35 Choral Masters 3. 45 Cross Country 3, 4,
Captain 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Lettermen's Club
3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 N.A.S.S, 3, 45 Science Seminar
25 Spring Play 25 Sophomore Play 25 Stagecraft 2, 35
Track 2, 3, 4
GERALD SNELLER Jerry
CYNTHIA SNYDER
ERIC ROBERT SNYDER Snydes
National Honor Society 3, 45 Radio Club 45 Vice-
President 45 Science Seminar 2, 3
STEVE SOLOKY Steve
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band
2, 3, 4, Head Sergeant 45 Pep Band 4
PATRICK SOLTIS Pat
KATHLEEN SOMRAK Kathy
F,T.A. 25 G,A,A, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 45
Girls' Volleyball 2, 35 Girls' Field Hockey 2
SHELLEY LYNNE SPELLMAN Shelley
A.F.S. 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45 F.T,A. 2, 3, 45 Home-
coming Committee 45 Linguist Club 2, 35 National
Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Senior Scandal
45 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Student Council
Executive Board 4, Secretary 45 Survey Editorial Staff
3, 45 Survey Training Club 35 Winter Festival Committee
4
THOMAS SPIKE Tom
LINDA SPRING Linda
Transfer Student 4
MICHAEL SPRINGOB Michael
Mary Lou
MARY LOU STAHRE
Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 F,B.L.A. 3, 45
Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 25 Spirits 4
NANCY JO STANLEY Stan
F.N.C. 31 GAA. 2, 3, 45 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35
Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 45 Girls' Field Hockey 2
JEFF STARZYNSKI Jeff
KENDALL H, STAUFFER Kendall
Big Show 2, 3, 45 Choral Masters 3. 45 Folk Club 35
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Spring
Play 35 Student Council Representative 3, 45 Talent
Scouts E.H.S, 3, 45 Winter Play 3
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DAN STEARNS Dan
Movie Club 2, 3, 4
PATRICIA ANN STEIGAUF Pat
Big Show 25 Cheerleaders 25 Folk Club 25 Homecoming
Committee 45 Panther 45 Spring Play 25 Stagecraft 2,
3, 4
GAFIY STEINFURTH Gary
SUSAN ESTHER STERLEKAR Sue
Friendship Club 25 Majorettes 3, 45 Malorette Club 2,
3, 45 Maiorette Substitutes 35 Ski Club 35 Spirits 3, 45
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4
DIANE STERLING Dee
Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4
LOUIS RALPH STEVENS Louie
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Student Council Fleprcsenta
tive 25 J.V. Swim Team 3
VICTORIA STEVENS Victoria
EDWARD THOMAS STIBLEY Ed
Foremen's Club 45 Political Affairs Club 4
JUDY ANN STISCAK Judy
Friendship Club 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 35 F,N,C, 3, 45 F,T A.
35 G,A.A. 3, 45 Spectrum 35 Survey Business Staff 4
MIKE STOCKTON Mike
D.E.C,A, 4
CHARLES MICHAEL STOUT Mike
JOANN ELLEN STRANG Joann
Friendship Club
LESLIE ELLEN STRATTON Les
Big Show 25 Choral Masters 35 Girl's Concert Choir 25
G,L C. 3, 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Linguist Club
45 NFL. 3, 45 Senior Cabinet 45 Spirits 45 Spring Play
25 Student Council Representative 45 Varsity Chorale
45 Winter Play 3
JUDITI-I NANETTE STHAUGHAN Judy
F,T,A, 45 Ski Club 45 Spirits 4
WAYNE LOUIS STREBLE Wayne
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3, 4: Cross Country 35
Key Club 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2. 3, 45 Pep Band
2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4
LILLIAN STREKAL Lil
C.O.E, 45 Folk Club 25 Malorette Club 2
THERESE LYNN STUBER Teri
LUCILLE MARCELLA STUCKI Luci
Friendship Club 2, 35 GirI's Concert Choir 25 Majorettes
4, Head Majorette 45 Majorette Club 2, 3, 45 Malorette
Substitutes 35 Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Spirits
45 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Talent Scouts
EHS. 3, 4
JANET MARIE SUBEL Janet
Ad Club 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 F,B.L.A. 3, Secre-
tary 35 Student Council Representative 3
SUSAN FRANCINE SUSEL Sue
Friendship Club 25 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3,
45 Spirits 45 Student Council Representative 4: Swim
Show 3, 45 Swim Leaders 3, 45 Wai Napolo 3, 4
MICHELE MARY SVIGEL Michele
Ad Club 3, 45 Euclidian Business Staff 45 Euclidian
Training Club 35 Friendship Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 35
Prom Committee 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Spirits 45 Y-Teens
4, Secretary 4
CLARABETH TANNEHILL C.B,
RITA VASAS Cheeta
PAUL EDWARD SWAIDNER Paul
ROBERT D. SWEET Bob
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Science Seminar 3, 4
LYNN SWEIGERT l-Ynfl
GirI's Concert Choir 2, 3
BOB SWIFT Bob
GEOFFREY SWISHER Geoil
J.V. Basketball 35 Big Show 35 Bowling 25 Cross
Country 45 Lettermen's Club 35 Letterman 35 Football
25 F.T.A. 45 Boys' Gym Leaders 45 Math Club 35
Science Seminar 25 Survey Training Club 25 Wrestling
25 Youth for Christ 3
KAREN MAUREEN SWOGGER Karen
SHIRLEY ANN SWONGER Shirley
SAMUEL JOSEPH SYRACUSE Sam
Lettermen's Club 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4
IRENE SZABO Reenie
Folk Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Girls' Basketball
3, 45 Girls' Track 2
LAWRENCE TALTY Larry
Choral Masters 2, 35 Friendship Club 25 Sophomore
Mixed Choir 25 Junior Class Vice-President 35 Junior
Cabinet 35 Majorettes 4, Maiorette Club 2, 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35
Student Council Representative 2, 3
KATHLEEN TANNER Kathie
C.O.E. 4
SHELLEY ELAINE TARANTINO Shell
Big Show 35 Cadet Band 3, 45 Friendship Club 25
F,N,C. 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Homecoming Committee 35
Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Pep Band 3,
45 Pit Band 3, 45 Ski Club 35 Student Council Repre-
sentative 3
BARBARA JEAN TAYLOR Barb
Choral Masters 4: Euclidian Training Club 25 Folk
Club 45 F.T.A. 35 Girl's Concert Choir 35 G.L.C, 3, 45
Ski Club 2, 35 Spirits 4
GARY TAYLOR Gary
Folk Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Human Relations
Seminar 45 Talent Scouts E.H,S. 3
ROBERT W. TAYLOR Bob
Big Show 35 J.V. Football 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir
25 Talerl Scouts E.H,S, 35 Varsity Chorale 3, 4
PATRICIA ANN TELICH Trish
Cheerleaders 35 E-Room Activities 45 F.T,A. 2, 3, 45
Grrl's Concert Choir 25 G L.C, 45 Panther 4, Captain 45
Ski Club 25 Spirits 45 Fall Play 25 Student Council
Representative 2
LEIGH THOMAS Leigh
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 35 Junior Red Cross 2,
3, 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Key Club 3, 45
Marching Band 2, 35 Pep Bend 2, 35 Pit Band 2, 35
Ski Club 3, 4
ARNOLD D. UHAS Dave
J.V. Football 25 Soccer 2
STANLEY FRANK ULLE Stanley
Junior Red Cross 35 Golf Club
GRETCHEN LOUISE ULSTROM Gretch
Ad Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 GirI's Concert Choir 25
RICHARD THOMAS Rick
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Golf Club 2
MICHAEL J. THOME Mike
Stagecraft 4
NANCY TIANELLO NSFICY
RICHARD TIANELLO Richard
MICHAEL TITTNICH Mike
KATHLEEN TOLL Kitty
Friendship Club 2
SHIRLEY TOPLAK Shirley
Transler Student 25 Survey Business Staff 4
BETTY TORP Betty
JEANNETTE TOTH Jean
G.A.A. 2. 3, 4
PATRICIA ARMSTRONG TOTTEN Pat
A.F.S. 35 Folk Club 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 425
Junior Cabinet 35 N.F.L. 35 Prom Committee 35 Swim
Show 2, 3, 45 Swim Leaders 2, 3, 45 Wai Napolo 2,
3, 4
PATRICIA TREANOR Pat
Friendship Club 2
GENE R. TREBEC Gene
ANN PRUDENCE TROMMETTER Ann
Euclidian Business 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 25
Friendship Club 2, 35 Homecoming Court 4, Queen 45
I.O.S. 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Spirits
3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 45 Swim Show
2 3 4' Swim Leaders 2 3 4' Wai Napolo 22 3, 4,
Secretary 3, President 45 'Winter' Festival Court
JEANNETTE TROUT Jeannette
Euclidian Training Club 25 Friendship Club 45 F.N.C.
2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Spirits 4
SUSAN MARIE TRUESDALE Sue
JOHN JAMES TUCCERI JR. John
Foremen's Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4,
Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4
JANE TELLING Jang
Cadet Band 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Marching Band 2, 3
SANDRA TESCHNER Sandy
Friendship Club 2: Linguist Club 25 Malorette Club 25
Spirits 45 Student Council Representative 4
SYBIL ANGELA TETRICK Syb
AF,S.!3, 45 Friendship Club 25 G,A,A. 45 Homecoming
Committee 3, 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Linguist
Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track 2, 3, 45 Spirits 45 Student
Council Representative 2, 35 Survey Editorial Stalf 45
Survey Training Club 3
LINDA JOYCE TUCCI 2 c
Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
MARY-MARGARET TUCCI Mary-Margaret
Cadet Band 25 Concert Band 3, 45 G.A,A, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 45 G.L.C, 45 Marching Band 2, 45 GirI's
Volleyball 2, 3
JACOUELINE DIANE TURNER Jackie
Transfer Student 4
KATHLEEN KAREN TURNER Kathy
Folk Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 GirI's
Concert Choir 2, 3
PATRICIA LYNN TURNER Pat
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Spirits 4
LORETTA UMEK Lorry
C.O.E. 45 Ski Club 2, 3
ELAINE ANN UNDERKOFLER Elaine
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
BRIAN STEPHEN URSICH Brian
Junior Red Cross 35 Football 35 Track 2, 3, 45 J.V.
Football 2
JANE VAGASKY Jane
RICHARD ALAN VAHCIC Richard
SANDRA VALENTI Sandy
Transfer Student 35 C.O.E. 45 G,A.A, 2, 3
ROBERTA JEAN VANDEVEER Bobbi Jean
Big Show 35 Friendship Club 2, 3, 45 N,F.L. 45 Swim
Leaders 4
ALFRED VAN DYNE Allred
ROMONA VANEK Mona
Ad Club 3, 45 Friendship Club 3
JANICE VAN PLASSENDAL
Folk Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom
Committee 45 Ski Club 45 Spirits 45 Student Council
Alternate 4
Chipmunk
RAYMOND G. VAN TILBURG Ray
F.T.A. 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 3. 45 Prom Committee 3,
45 Senior Scandal 45 Student Council Alternate 2
BRUCE E. VEHAR Harvey
WAYNE VEHAR Wayne
Transfer Student 4
ANTHONY VERCH Tony
ALAN CLIFFORD VILCHECK Ill Al
Basketball 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 25 Cross Country 25
E-Room Activities 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Letter-
man 2, 3, 45 Library Monitor 45 Magnum Club 25 Ski
Club 25 Stagecralt
CATHARINE ANN VINCENT Cathy
D,E.C.A. 45 Homecoming Court 25 Humanities 3
DAVID LEE VIRGINIA West
Big Show 3, 45 Cadet Band 2, 35 Camera Club 2, 3, 4:
Chess Club 45 Concert Band 3, 45 Euclidian Training
Club 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Movie Club 2, 3, 45
Orchestra 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Pit Band 3, 45 Radio Club
45 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 45
Vice-President, Chess Club
SHIRLEY VOCATURO Shirley
MARGARET VOLLMAN Peggy
Bowling 45 F.N.C. 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3
HANS VON REKOWSKI Hans
Magnum Club 4
RUTH LOUISE VON SICK Ruth
C.O.E. 4
SANDRA VRH Sandy
C.O.E. 45 Friendship Clu
JAMES R. VYSKOUL Jim
GREGORY WALKER Gregory
JANICE WALKER Jan
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Folk Club 25 GirI's Concert
Choir 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Malorette Club
2, 35 Prom Committee 45 Spectrum 45 Student Council
Representative 2, 3, 45 Winter Festival Committee 4
ROBERT WALLACE Rob
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45
N,F.L. 4
JEFFERY R. WALSH Jeffrey
MAUREEN WALSH Maureen
RONALD G. WALSH Bobo
J.V, Football 25 Student Council Representative 2, 3
SARA WEINBERGER Sara
PATSY WALTER Patt
D.E.C.A. 4, Secretary 45 Folk Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship
Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Retail Management 4
ALAN WALTON Alan
KATHLEEN WARNER Kathleen
LAUREL-ANN WARNKE Laurie
Big Show 45 Choral Masters 3, 45 Friendship Club 35
F.T.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Linguist Club
2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4: Spectrum 3, 4,
President 45 Spirits 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S, 45 Varsity
Chorale 4
DARLENE WATERWASH Darr
LARRY JAMES WATTS Larry
Baseball 2, 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45 Lettermen's Club
3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Wrestling 35 Youth Power 3, 4
GLORIA J. WEBER Glor
Ad Club 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45 Friendship Club 25
F.T,A. 2, 35 GirI's Concert Choir 25 Linguist Club 2, 3,
45 Senior Scandal 45 Spirits 4
A.F.S, 35 Euclidian Business Stall 45 Euclidian Training
Club 35 F.T.A, 3, 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45
Spirits 45 Survey Training Club 2
SUSAN WEIR Susan
ADRIENNE LOUISE WELLS Adie
Voice of Art 4
JOHN ALAN WENDOLOWSKI John
Key Club 2, 3, 4
JOHN PHILIP wHlTcoiviB Jghn
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Golf Club 3, 45 Pit Band 3, 45
Soccer 3, 45 Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 45 Youth Power
3, 4
DAVID WHITE Dave
J.V. Football 2
THOMAS SUMNER WHITE Tom
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Folk Club 45
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's
Club 45 Letterman 45 Ski Club 45 Student Council Rep-
resentative 2, 45 Track 3, 45 J.V. Wrestling 2
ROBERT WICKS Robert
Bowling 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Soccer 3, 4
ALEC WIGHTMAN Alec
I.O.S, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Executive Board 3, 45 Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Linguist Club
2, 35 N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Vice-President 45 Prom Committee 45 Survey Editorial
Statl 3, 4, Sports Editor 45 Survey Training Club 35
Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Captain 4
KATHLEEN ANNE WILBER Kathie
Choral Masters 3, 4: Euclidian Training Club 35 Friend-
ship Club 2, 35 F.T.A 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 45 Soph-
omore Mixed Choir 25 Majorette 2, 35 Pink Panthers 45
Spirits 4
DONNA WILBRAHAM Donna
G.A.A. 25 Girl's Concert Choir 2
MARTHA WILDER Marty
A.F.S. 25 Choral Masters 3, 45 E-Room Activities 45
F.T.A. 3, 45 G.A,A. 25 GirI's Concert Choir 25 G.L.C.
3, 45 Treasurer 45 Humanities 45 Linguist Club 2, 3, 45
National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Spirits
3, 45 Survey Editorial Staff Candidate lor N.C.T.E.
CAROL WILLERT Carol
Friendship Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Pink
Panthers 45 President 4
LEROY WILLIAMS Leroy
NANCY ANNE WILLIAMS Nancy
Choral Masters 3, 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Maj-
orettes 45 Malorette Club 2, 3, 45 Malorette Substitutes
35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Ski
Club 3, 4
ARTHUR LINWOOD WILSON Artie
WILLIAM WARREN WILSON Bill
LEE K, WINDER Lee
NANCY WINTERS Nancy
A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 E-Room Activities 3, 4, Chairman 35
G.A.A. 45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 G.L.C. 3, 4, Presi-
dent 45 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 National Honor
Society 3, 45 Girls' Volleyball 45 Spirits 3, 45 Student
Council Representative 25 Student Council Executive
Board 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Winter Festival Committee 3, 4
ALLEN ANTHONY WISNIEWSKI Al
Baseball 2, 3, Manager 2, 35 Foremen's Club 4
TERRY W, WISSER Terry
ANDREA WITCZAK Annie
DAVE C. WOHLGEMUTH Wog
GREG WOLENSKI Greg
DIANE WUNDERLE Di
KATHLEEN ELAINE YANCHAR Yanch
Friendship Club 2, 35 Girl's Concert Choir 2, 35 Pink
Panthers 4
KENNETH ALAN YATES Ken
DALE E. YOGER Yogi
BILL YOUNG JR. Causy
Football 35 J,V. Football 25 Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 45
Letterman 3, 45 N.A.S.S, 35 Track 2
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GREG L. YOUNG Lulu
LINDA ZADD Lin
APS. 45 E-Room Activities 45 Friendshp Club 25
F.T.A, 2, 3, 45 G,A.A. 25 Junior Cabinet 35 Junior Class
Secretary 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Spirits 45 Survey
Training Club 2
MARIAN MARGARET ZAJC Marian
Big Show 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 F.T A. 2, 3, 4,
Executive Board 45 G,A.A. 35 I.O.S. 3, 45 Marching
Band 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pit Band
3, 45 Senior Scandal 45 Ski Club 35 Spectrum 3, 45 Hrs-
torian 45 Survey Business Stall 3, 45 Assistant Circula-
tion Manager 35 Ads Manager 45 Survey Training Club 2
DAN ZDANOWICZ Bones
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 25
Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Spirits 3, 45 Stagecralt 4
KAREN ZELMAN Karen
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Friendship Club 2, 35 FT.A. 45
Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Prom Committee 45 Student
Council Representative 3
DAVID ALLEYN ZGONC Dave
Basketball 35 J.V. Basketball 25 E-Room Activities 35
Football 2, 35 J.V. Football 25 Key Club 35 Lettermen's
Club 35 Letterman 35 Movie Club 25 Ski Club 45 Library
Monitor 4
GREGORY WAYNE ZGONC Greg
J.V. Basketball 25 E-Room Activities 45 J.V. Football 25
Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 45 Student
Council Representative 4
DON ZIEGLER Don
D,E.C,A. 45 Magnum Club 2, 3, 4
RONALD CARL ZIEMMER Zeke
Transler Student 3
KARL ERIC ZIMMERMANN Zip
Cross Country 2
JAMES ZIVIC Jim
Cross Country 2, 35 Track 25 J.V. Wrestling 2
SHIRLEY ZNIDARSIC Shirl
Friendship Club 25 Co-op 4
BETHANN ZONNEVILLE Beth
Folk Club 45 Human Relations Seminar 45 Prom Com-
mittee 35 Spectrum 4
PATRICIA J. ZORKO Patricia
EVA MARIA ZUCKER Eva
Euclidian Editorial Stall 3, 4, Senior Editor 45 Euclidian
Training Club 25 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 GLC, 45
Human Relations Seminar 45 l.O.S, 3, 45 Linguist Club
2, 3, 4
PATRICIA ZUPANC Patti
E-Room Activities 3, 45 Euclidian Training Club 35
Friendship Club 2, 35 G.A A, 2, 35 Girl's Concert Choir
35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 GLC, 35 IOS, 45 Maj-
orette Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 45 Senior Scandal 45
Ski Club 45 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45
Survey Editorial Stall 3, 45 Survey Training Club 35
Voice of Art 4
JOANNA MARIE ZUPANCIC Joann
D,E.C.A. 4, President 45 FBLA 35 Homecoming Com-
mittee 3
MARGUERITE ZUST Peggy
Cheerleaders 35 45 Friendship Club 25 Sophomore Mixed
Choir 25 Lettermen's Club 3. 45 National Honor Society
3, 45 Student Council Representative 3
ROBERT ADDIS, Physical Education, Chairman: Kent
State University B.Sc., M.Ed.: Baseball Coach, Boys'
Intramural Director
MARILYN ALVAREZ, Physical Educatlon: Bowling
Green State University, B.Sc., B.Ed.: Girls' Leaders
Club Advisor
.EANICE AMATO, Social Studies: Notre Dame College,
.A.
ALVIN AMSTER, Business: Western Reserve University,
B.A,, M.A.: Student Supply Store Advisor
ANTOINETTE ARACA, Art: Cleveland Institute of Art:
Kent State University, B.Sc.: Voices of Art Advisor
GAIL ATLESON, Foreign Language: Universlty of
Michigan, B.A.
FRANK AULTZ, English, Chairman: Mount Union Col-
lege, B.A.: Kent State University, M.Ed.: Western Re-
senre University: DePauw University: Ohio State Unl-
versity: Eucuyo Advisor
RONALD BACKOS, Science: California State College,
B.S.Ed.: Kent State University, M.Ed.: St. John's Uni-
versity: Western Reserve University: University of Cali-
fornia: Lake Erie College
OLIN BAILEY, Science: Rio Grande, B.A.Ed.: Ohio
State University, M.Sc.: Western Reserve University,
M.A.: Kent State University: Movie Club Advisor
RUTH BARRELL, Science: Wheaton College, A.B.:
Western Reserve University: Campus Life Sponsor
JOSEPH BARRY, Social Studles: Ohio Unlverslty, B.S.:
Xavier University, M.Ed.: Junlor Varsity Basketball
Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach, Spirits Advisor
DONNA BAUMEISTER, Foreign Language: Miami Unl-
versity, A.B.: Ohio State University, M.A.: University of
Colorado: University of Munich: Western Reserve Uni-
versity: Baldwin-Wallace College: Goethe Institute
JERRY BERGEM, Assistant Principal: Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, M.A., Ed.D.:
Senior Class Advisor, Ski Club Advisor
JUDITH BLECHSCHMID, Home Arts: Ohio University,
B.Sc.: Folk Club Advlsor
ROGER BROWN, Social Studies: Kent State University,
B.Sc,, B. Ed.: Assistant Wrestling Coach
WILLIAM BROWN, Engllsh: University of Florida, B.A.:
University of Illinois: Western Reserve University
JUDINA BRUNNER, Mathematics: Smith College, A.B.:
Oberlin College, M.A.T.
ARLENE CARTER, Physical Education, Chairman: Bowl-
ing Green State University: Trinity University: Western
Reserve University: Miami University: B.Sc,, M.A.:
Friendship Club Advisor
RONALD CHAMBERS, Industrial Arts: Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, M.A.: Fore-
men's Club Advisor
URSULA CIPOLLO, Business: Bowling Green State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.
PATRICIA BUCK, Physical Education: Otterbein College,
B.A.: Case-Western Reserve University, M.Sc.: Girls'
Athletic Association Advisor
JAMES CALVERT, Science: North Central College, B.A.:
Ohio State University, M.A,: Western Reserve University
JUDITH CARMODY, English: Notre Dame College, B.A.:
Western Reserve University, A.B.: National Forensic
League Co-Sponsor, Debate Advisor
NANCY CLARK, Science: University of Michigan, B.Sc.,
M,A.: Allegheny College: University of California: Yale
University: American University
CARL CLEMENTS, Mathematics, Chairman: Capital Uni-
versity, B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, M.A.: Ohio
State University: Drew University: Fenn College
JAMES CLIFFEL, Guidance Counseling: John Carroll
University, B.S.S.: Kent State University, M.Ed.: Fenn
College: Case University: Ski Club Sponsor
FACULTY INDEX
NORMA COWAN, English: Miami University, B.S.Ed.:
Wisconsin State University: Assistant Spectrum Advisor
DENNIS COX, English: Miami University, B.Sc.
JEAN COX, Guidance Counseling: Allegheny College:
Kent State University: University of Pittsburgh: Colum-
bia University: Duquesne University: B.A., A.B.
ROBERT CRARY, Guidance Counseling: Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.A., B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, M.A.,
Ph.D.: C.E.C. Awards Program Director
JUDITH CURRAN, Mathematics: Notre Dame College,
B.Sc.: John Carroll University: University of Colorado
HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Physical Education: Ohio Uni-
versity, B.Sc.: John Carroll University, M.A.: Head Bas-
ketball Coach, Spirits Advisor
DALE DAVISON, Science: Ohio University, B.Sc.Ed.:
Ohio State University, M.Ed.: Michigan State Univer-
sity: Purdue University
WILLIAM DeMORA, Social Studies: Ohio State Univer-
sity, B.Sc,: Kent State University, M.Ed.: Indiana Uni-
versity: Ohlo University
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies: Kent State
University, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.: Ohio State University: Eu-
clidian Business Staff Advisor
FORREST DIEHL, Social Studies: Hiram College, B.A.:
Kent State University, M.Ed.: George Washington Uni-
versity: University ol Colorado: Claremont Graduate
University: United Appeal Chairman
LILLIAN DRESCHER, English: Notre Dame College,
B.A.: Western Reserve University, M.A.: John Carroll
University: Eucuyo Advisor
JOAN DUPREY, English: Western Reserve University,
B.A.
CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts: Kent State Univer-
sity, B.Sc,, M.A.: Western Reserve University: Head
Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach
MARIA FANNO, Business: Kent State University, B.Sc.
Ed.
AHMED FELLAGUE, Foreign Language: Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.A.: University of the Americas: George-
town University: West Virginia University
ANTHONY FERRITTO, Industrial Arts: Bowling Green
State University, B.A.
KATHLEEN FOGARTY, English: Bowling Green State
University: Ursuline College: John Carroll University,
B.A.
FRANK FOWLER, Adlusted Curriculum: Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Agr., B.Sc,Ed.: Bowling Green State Uni-
versity: Ohio State University
DANIEL FRANCETIC, Science: Duquesne University,
B.Ed.: St. Louis University: Western Reserve University
GEORGE FRANDSEN, English: University of Toledo,
B.Ed.: Student Council Advisor
SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science, Chairman: City College
of New York, B.Sc., M.S.: Western Reserve University,
M.A.: Honors Program Coordinator
KATHRYN FRYE, Home Arts, Chairman: Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.: John Carroll University: Home Eco-
nomics Club Advisor
MARILYN FUERST, English: Kent State University, B.Sc.
Ed.
EMELIE GALE, English: DePaul University, A.B.: Du-
quesne University, M.Ed.
ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts: Ohio University,
B.Sc.: Kent State University, M.Ed.: Assistant Football
Coach
WILLIAM GALL, Science: Duquesne University, B.Sc.
Ed.: Ripon College: University of Pittsburgh: Western
Reserve University: Syracuse University
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JAMES GALLAGHER, English: Youngstown University,
B.Sc.Ed.: Case-Western Reserve University, M.A.: Ohio
State University
PAUL GANIM, English: Ohio University, B.S.: Ohio State
University: Director of Dramatics, Soccer Coach
BARBARA GARWOOD, English: John Carroll University,
B.Sc.: Student Council Advisor
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business: Kent State University,
B.S.Ed., M.Ed.: East Carolina College: University of
Dayton: Chess Club Advisor
JOHN GERMOCK, Industrial Arts: California College:
University of Pittsburgh: University of Connecticut: B.Sc.
WILMA GILLMAN, Division Dean: Heidelberg College,
B.A.: Western Reserve University, M.A.
DONALD GLASER, Social Studies: Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, B.A.: Ohio State University, M.A.: Political Af-
fairs Club Advisor
CORMAC GORMAN, Mathematics: LaSalle College: Uni-
versity ot Pennsylvania: Villanova University: B.A., M.A.:
Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach
MARGIE GORSLENE, Mathematics: Western Kentucky
State University, A.B.: Ohio State University, M.Ed.:
Miami University: University of Cincinnati: Future
Teachers of America Advisor
JOHN GRIFFIN, Division Dean: Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B,Sc., M.A.
RONALD HARDING, Social Studies: Ohio University:
Kent State University: Western Reserve University:
B.Ed., B.Sc.: Bowling Team Coach, Human Relations
Seminar Advisor
DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman: Western Reserve
University, M.A.: Cincinnati Conservatory of Music:
University of Cincinnati, B.Sc., P.S.M.: Big Show Spon-
sor, Marching Band Sponsor
SUE HARRIS, English: Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A.:
Ohio State University, B.Sc.: Future Teachers of Ameri-
ca Advisor
WILLIAM HARTLAND, Industrial Arts: Miami University,
B.Sc.
JOAN HAUSRATH, Art: Bowling Green State University,
B.Sc., M.F.A.: Folk Club Advisor, Student United Ap-
peal Drive Sponsor
WENDELL HAYES, Science: Kent State University, B.Sc.
Ed.
GERALD HENDERSON, English: Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc.Ed.: Euclidian Editorial Staff Sponsor
RAY HIVELY, Foreign Language, Social Studies: Rio
Grande College: Ohio State University: Franklin Univer-
sity: Colorado University: Colorado State University:
Otterbein College: B.A., M.A.: World Affairs Club Ad-
visor
CHERYL HOCEVAR, Home Arts: Ohio State University.
B.Sc.: Baldwin-Wallace College: Y-Teen Friendship Club
Sponsor
GERTRUDE HOEGER, Art: Ohio State University, B.Sc.:
Western Reserve University, M.A.: Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity: Michigan State University: United Appeal Chair-
man, Friendship Club Advisor
THOMAS HOFFART, Industrial Arts: John Carroll Uni-
versity, B.Sc.: Kent State University, M.Ed.: Assistant
Football Coach, Assistant Golf Coach
FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies: Western Reserve
University, B.A., M.A.: Institute of Rome of the Society
ol Dante Alighieri: Humanities East Sponsor
VIDA HORN, Foreign Language: Notre Dame College,
A.B.: Western Reserve University: Kent State Univers-
ity, M.A.
LYLE HOUGHTLING, Industrial Arts: University of
Pittsburgh
HENRY HUFFMAN, English: California State College,
B.Sc.Ed.
RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts: Hiram Col-
lege, BA.: Kent State University, B,Sc., M.Ed,: Ober-
lin College
JACK JENKINS, English: Indiana University, B.A.,
M.A,, Western Reserve University, M.F.A.
FRED JOHNS, Assistant Principal: Western Reserve
University, B.Sc., MA.: Kent State University: Ohio
University: Senior Banquet Advisor
ALBFRT JUDGE. Science: Kent State University: Ken-
yon College: University ol Florida: Western Reserve
University: B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Ed.: Science Seminar Ad-
VISOI
MILTON KADLEC, Industrial Arts: Illinois State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed,
ELLEN KLEIN, Business: Ohio State University, B.S.Ed.
JANE LELLIS, English: Westminister College, B.A.
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counseling: Northwestern
College, B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, M.A.
CHARLES LEWIS, Adlusted Curriculum: Ohio State
University: Western Reserve University: Kent State
University: B,B.A.
JAMES LINDSAY. Assistant Principal: Baldwin-Wallace
College, B.A.: Wesleyan University, MA.T,: Kent State
University
ELAINE LOKAR, Home Arts: Ohio State University,
B.Sc.: Kent State University
KENNETH LOWE, English: Ohio University, B,Sc,Ed.
MARILYN LUCAS, Science: Lake Erie College, AB.:
Western Reserve University, M.Sc.: Science Seminar
Co-Sponsor
MARC MANBERG, Business: Ohio University, BB A,,
B.Sc.Ed.
CLYDE MANSPEAKER, Social Studies: Lock Haven
State College, BSc.: Cleveland Marshall Law School:
Varsity Baseball Coach
DONALD MARTIN. Division Dean: Kent State Univer-
sity, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts: Iowa State Univer-
sity, B.Sc.: Kent State University, M.Ed.
WILLIAM MCCARTER, Social Studies: John Carroll Uni-
versity, B.Sc., M.A.: Baldwin-Wallace College, J.D.:
Magnum Club Sponsor
DAVID MCKELVEY. Business, Chairman: Muskingum
College, B.A.: Indiana University, M.S,: University of
Dayton: Kent State University: University of Cincin-
nati: Ohio State University: Cooperative Office Edu-
cation Advisor
ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN, Guidance Counseling: Kent
atagg University, B.Sc.: Western Reserve University,
EDMUND MIZE, Business: Ohio State University: Kent
State University: Ohio University: B,Sc.: Survey Business
Stall Advisor
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education: Baldwin-Wallace
College, B.A,: Western Reserve University, M.Ed.:
Bowling Green State University: Letterman's Club Spon-
sor
SAMUEL MUCHESKO, Business: Fairleigh Dickinson Uni-
versity, B.Sc.
JANET NARTEN, Enolish: University of North Carolina,
B.A.: University of Michigan, MA.: Northwestern Uni-
versity
DAVID NICHTING. Social Studies: John Carroll Uni-
versity, B,Sc., M.A.: Assistant Football Coach, Assist-
ant Baseball Coach
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts: Ohio University,
B.Sc.Ed.: Bowling Green State University, M.Ed.: Kent
State University: Head Tennis Coach, Foremen's Club
Advisor
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts: Marshall University,
B.A,, MA.: Kent State University: John Carroll Uni-
versity
MYRA OLIVER, English: Mount Union College: Ohio
State University: London University: Western Reserve
University: M.A., B.A.
ALLAN POKLAR, Industrial Arts: Ohio State University,
B.Sc.Ed.
JUDITH POVSE, Mathematics: Bowling Green State
University, B.Sc.: Cheerleaders Sponsor
FRANK PRINGLE, English: St. Bonaventure University,
B.A.: John Carroll University: Kent State University:
Bucknell University: Western Reserve University: Tow-
son State College: Goll Coach, Golf Club Sponsor
CAROL PUSATERI, Business: Youngstown University,
BSc Ed.: Kent State University: Future Business Lead-
ers of America Advisor
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies: Wilmington Col-
lege: Ohio State University: B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed,: Student
Council Sponsor
RICHARD RACKOVAN, Science: Highland University,
MN.S.: Dickinson College: Millersville State College,
B.Sc,Ed.: Georgetown University: Oklahoma University:
Baldwin-Wallace College
HOWARD REMINICK. Physical Education: University ot
Toledo, B.Ed.: Western Reserve University, M.A.: Intra-
mural Director
CHARLES RENO, Mathematics: Edinboro State College,
B.Sc.: Harvard University, M.Ed,: National Honor
Society Sponsor, Radio Club Sponsor
VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education: Miami University,
B.Sc., B.Ed,: Swim Team Coach
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics: Muskingum College,
B.Sc.: West Virginia University: West Liberty State
College: Case Institute of Technology: Fenn College:
University ol Hawaii: University of Illinois: Kent State
University, M.Ed.: Camera Club Advisor, Movie Club
Advisor
LEONARD ROBUCK. English: Western Reserve Uni-
versity, B.A., M.A.: National Forensic League Advisor,
Talent Scouts Advisor, Fall Play Director
JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ, Science: Ohio University,
B,Sc.Ed.: Assistant Tennis Coach, Assistant Swimming
Coach
RICHARD ROSE, Mathematics: Ohio University. B,Sc.
Ed,: Western Reserve University, M.Ed., M.S.M.T.
MARSHA ROUTZAHN, English: Ohio University, B.A.:
Malorettes Sponsor
FREDERICK SALLACH, Mathematics: Ohio University,
B.Sc.Ed.: Student Council Advisor
CHARLES SAWYER, Business: Kent State University,
B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.
BARBARA SCHNEIDER, English, Social Studies: Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Ed,
WALTER SCHWEGLER, Principal: Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, B.A.: Western Reserve University, M.A.
ELLEN SERVICE, English: St, John's University, B.A,
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal: Kent State Uni-
versity, B,Sc,Ed.: Western Reserve University, M.A., MS.
RALPH SIBERT, Business: Kent State University, B.Sc.:
Western Reserve University, M.A.: Distributive Educa-
tion Club of America Sponsor
JUDITH SIMONICH, Foreign Language: Grove City Col-
lege, B.A.
GRANVILLE SMITH, English: Indiana State University,
B.Sc.Ed.: Pennsylvania State University, M.A.: Survey
Editorial Stall Advisor, International Quill and Scroll
Sponsor, N.C.T.E. Coordinator
LARRY SMITH, English: Muskingum College, B,A.: Kent
State University
RUTH SMITH, Guidance Counseling: Flora Stone Mather,
B.A,: Western Reserve University, M.A.
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies: Muskingum College,
B,A.: John Carroll University
MICHELE SPOTT, English: Ohio State University, B.Sc,
Ed.: Euclidian Editorial Statt Sponsor
MERWIN STAINES, Guidance Counseling: New York
State University, B.Sc.: University of Colorado, M.Ed.:
Public Address Club Co-Sponsor
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WILLIAM STARR, Science: Indiana State University,
B.Sc.: Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed.
DONALD STEINBRINK, Science: Ohio State University,
B.Sc.Ed., B.Sc.Agr.
DAVID STERLEKAR, Business: University ot Dayton,
BSc.Ed.: John Carroll University: Assistant Football
Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach
CECILIA STILLMAN, Social Studies: Western Reserve
University, BA,, MA: Radclille College: University ot
Illinois: John Carroll University: Youth Council on
Human Relations
ROBERT STOJETZ, Science: Ohio University, B Sc Ed:
John Carroll University: Junior Varsity Football Coach
JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies, Chairman: BluIll0n
College, B.A: Ohio State University, MA.: Western
Reserve University
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts: Stevens Point Teach-
ers College, B.Sc.Ed: Kent State University, M.Ed'
Ohio University: School Salety Program Chairman
JANET SZEPESSY, English: Miami University, BSC.Ed
SAMUEL TAYLOR, Music: High Point College, North-
western University: East School ol Music: Columbia
University: B.Sc,, M.Ed.
EDWARD TEKIELI, Physical Education: Glenville Stale
College, B.A.: West Virginia University, B.Sc.: Head
Football Coach
MARION THOMAS, Home Arts: Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege, B,Sc.: University of California: Kent State Uni-
versity: Cordon Bleu College: Youth Power Sponsor
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics: Muskingum College,
B.A.: Western Reserve University: Butler University:
West Virginia University: Head Track Coach
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science: Allred Unrteisity,
B.Sc.: Siena Heights College, M,A,T.: Miami University
PEGGY TORNSTFIOM, Physical Education: Bowling
Green State University, BSC.: Weste.n Reserve Uni-
versity, MA.: Girls' Swim Leaders Sponsor, Wai Na-
polo Sponsor
JACQUELINE TOTH, Mathematics: Indiana State Col-
lege, B.Sc.
FRANK TROGLIA, Division Dean: Ohio State University,
B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, MA: Kent State
University
ANTHONY VACCAFIIELLO, Foreign Language: Miami
University, B.Sc.: Western Reserve University, M.A.:
Gannon College N.D.E,A.: Ad Club Advisor, Faculty
Manager of Athletics
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidance Counseling: Akron Uni-
versity, BA.: Western Reserve Unrversity, M.A.
FRED VOLLMAN, Industrial Arts, Chairman: Western
Reserve University, B.Sc.Ed., M.A.: Cleveland Institute
of Art: Kent State University: Eucuyo Co-Sponsor
LEONARD WEISENBERG, Social Studies: University ot
Missouri, B.A.: John Carroll University, M.A.: Western
Reserve University: American University: Kent State
University: Drake University
GAYE WHIELDON, Physical Education: Ashland Col-
lege, B.Sc.Ed,: Girls' Athletic Association Co-Sponsor
MARY WHITE, Social Studies: Ursuline College, B.A.
ELEANOR WIEGAND, Business: Berea College, B.A.:
Kent State University, M.A.
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business: Villa Maria College.
B,Sc.Ed,: Indiana State College, M.A.: Western Reserve
University
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocational Coodinator: Kent State
University, B.Sc.Ed,: John Carroll University, MA.:
Public Address Club Sponsor
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Foreign Language, Chair-
man: Moravian College: Columbia University: Middle-
bury College: Muhlenburg College: Western Reserve
University: University of Rennes: B.A., M.A.: American
Field Service Director, Language Lab Director
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25200 EucIId Ave.
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26260 Lakeland Blvd.
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GENERAL OFFICES -'EUCLlD, OHIO
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23000 St. Clair Ave.
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Dancing Friday 8. Saturday
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731-3434 FUNERAL HOMES
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AMERICAN DIE CASTING INSTITUTE
PRESSURE CASTINGS INC
21500 Sf. Clair Avenue
Cleveland 19, Ohio
IV. I-5400
Manufacturers of Aluminum
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YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
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Judge, Municipal Court
Law Director I I
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Director of Public Safety
Finance Director I I .
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President of Council
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2nd Ward Councilman
Kenneth J. Sims
William F. Burns
William Monroe
Charles Crown
Ralph O. Dunker
Arthur Davis
. Anthony Giunta
Harry Knuth
Fred Brockman
Harry Burkhart
3rd Ward Councilman Max Gerl
4th Ward Councilman , Michael Kosmetos
Council-At-Large
Edward J. Eckart
Anthony J. Sustarsic
Charles W. Wade
Joseph E. Whalen
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HAIR STYLISTS
20030
LAKESHORE BLVD
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KEITH WEIGLE
MOTORS INC.
20941 Euclid Ave.
Euclid I7, Ohio
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22362 LAKESHORE BLVD.
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ZATKO METAL PRDDUCTS
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Of Siamped One-Piece Pulleys"
20850 St. Clair
Euclid 17, Ohio
KE 1-8005
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HILLWOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY
21700 St. Cloir Ave.
531-0300
MILLER'S
BEAUTY SALON
22480 SHORE CENTER DRIVE
EUCLID 23, OHIO
Phone RE 1-9358
EUCLID BLUE PRINT 8. SUPPLY
908 E. 222 St.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
731-4662
Complete Reproduction Service
Photostats - Rubber Stamps
Engineering Supplies
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22822 Lake Shore Blvd.
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18610 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-9703
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22070 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-7878
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29100 Lakeland Blvd.
Wickliffe, Ohio
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23520 St. Clair Ave.
486-6500
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RAIMOR STUDIOS
750 EAST 185th STREET
IV-1-1166
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731-9783
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20710 South Marginal Road
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531-9680
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CLASS OF "68"
CURL 8. COLOUR
BEAUTY CENTRE
22682 Shore Center Dr.
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20050 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio KE 1-2345
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22306 Lake Shore Blvd.
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26650 LAKELAND BLVD.
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20020 Lake Shore Blvd.
486-5100
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22780 Shore Center Dr.
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CLEVELAND, OHIO 44119
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24100 LAKE SHORE BLVD.
EUCLID, OHIO 44123
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23610 St. Cloir Ave
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486-1772
THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
TO
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF '68
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TEACHERS
29050 Lake sho
ASSOCIATION 943-5686
BUY A. J. PARKER
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THE BEST FLOTATKJN 23562 sr. Clair Ave.
IN TARNATION 435-0177
THE STUDENT COUNCIL
DEVELOPING CITIZENSHIP
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SERVING OUR SCHOOL
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OUR COMMUNITY
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COMPLIMENTS OF
NON-FERROUS
METALS
FABRICATING CO
21721 Tungsten Road
Euclid, Ohio 44117
531-3585
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FRlEDMAN'S JEWELERS
22304 Loke Shore Bodevord
RE.l-3450
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF
1968
EUCLIDIAN
BUSINESS
STAFF
Addressograph Multigraph .
Aladdin Carpet Cleaners
American Stamping Co. . ..
Bob Anderson Realty ....
Avail Ability ..........
Beale's Sohio ........,..
Bernadette Bridal Co. . . . .
Big Bouquet ,........
Boulevard Shoes ......
Ted Brock Jewelers ..
Brown Derby .....l...
Center Beverage ......... .
Charter House .............
Convenient Food Mart ......
Curl 81 Colour Beauty Centre
Curtain Shops, Inc. .... .
Euclid Blue Print ..........
Euclid City Officials ......
Euclidian Beauty College
Euclidian Business Staff
Euclid Race .............
Europa Travel Service . . .
Freeway Sunoco . .
Friedman's Jewelers ........
Future Teachers of America .
Hillwood Manufacturing Co. . .
Jakubs 81 Son Funeral Homes
John Kausek Studios .......
Knific Insurance ......
La Tour Oldsmobile
Letterman's Club ....
Louis Hair Stylists . . .
Lubrizol Corp. ....... .
Man-Gill Chemical Co. . . .
Martin's Men's Wear . . .
ADVERTISING INDEX
. . Masco Machinery .... .
.. Miller's Beauty Salon .
. . Modern Deb ..4...... .
.. MovieClub......... .
., Murnick Manufacturing ...,. .
. . National Forensic League . . ,
. . Non-Ferrous Metals ....,. .
Ohio Cam 8 Tool Co. ...
Bill Papp's Body Shop
. . Parker Electric Co. .... . .
. . Parker Industries ....... .
Perkins Pancake House ,
Pipe Machinery Co. .,.. .
Pressure Castings ,....
Radix Wire Co. .,..
Raimor Studios ..,
Real Hardware .......
Reed's Rubber Rafts .....,......
Reliance Electric Co. 4.., ..... .
Second Federal Savings 8 Loan .,..
Francis J. Sherman ........l.,.
., Shore Center Barbers ..., I . ,.
. . Simcic's Tavern 8 Restaurant . . I .
.. Spectrum Club .,............ .
. . Standard Glove ..,,......, .
Student Council ......
Student Supply Store ....
. . Tylock International, Inc. . . I
.. Vogue Printing Co. .,...4 . .
.. Wai Napolo Swim Club ....
Keith Weigle Motors, Inc. . ..
. . Yankovic Steak House . . .
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Adelon Hair Shoppe
21939 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-4868
Alvin's Jewelers
690 E. 185 St.
481-4104
Dr. 81 Mrs. R. M. Baldwin
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-3111
Bill's Shell Service
29000 Lake Shore Blvd.
943-9866
Bing's Suburbia Furniture
22300 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-0800
Boulevard Radio 8 T.V. Service
906 E. 222 St.
731-7863
Brickman's 81 Son's Funeral Home
21900 Euclid Ave.
481-5277
R. B. Broglioi D.D.S.
Call
861-2447
Anytime
Cleveland Fabric Shops
706 E. 185 St.
481-6832
PATRONS
Cleveland Precision Casting
22290 Lakeland Blvd.
261-6776
The Colonial Homestead
22066 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-8535
Compliments
Of a
Friend
Contemporary
888 E. 222 St.
732-8666
Music Manor
Decker Appliance Service
445 E. 200 St.
486-7200
V. Demshar 8 Son's
22034 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-4770
The Drilling Co. Inc.
25030 Lakeland Blvd.
731-4441
Euclid National Bank
22818 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-9090
Paul J. Everson Realtor
24100 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6200
Famous Discounts
695 E. 185 St.
KE1-8636
290
Fleetwood Industries lnc
819 E. 185 St.
531-5570
Flickinger Inc.
939 E. 222 St.
731-7100
Freeway Sporting Goods
555 E. 185 St.
486-2523
Hattendorf-Bliss 81 Co.
25080 Lakeland Blvd.
RE1-0777
F. Hohlfelder
26470 Lakeland Blvd.
731-7400
J. C. Homer T.V.
528 E. 200 St.
481-7991
Hudson Pharmacy
922 E. 222 St.
732-7066
J. C.'s Barber Shop
920 E. 222 St.
261-4624
Joseph 81 Anthony
Hairdressers
22308 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-1550
Knafel's Shore Market
20070 Lake Shore Blvd.
IV1-4411
Lake Shore Leader Drug
22824 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
Wiliam Lynch Co.
608 E. 185 St.
481-4449
Mary Jayne Shoppe
664 E. 185 St.
4-86-4435
Maxim's Foods
602 E. 185 St.
KE1-2893
Melzer Carpet
22674 Shore Center
731-5887
Miller Jewelry
768 E. 185 St.
KE1-0225
Nick's Barber Shop
624 E. 222 St.
O'Bryon's Restaurant
Shoregate Shopping Center
944-6-61 6
Compliments
Of a
Friend
Page Realty Co.
455 E. 200 St.
531-1030
Paul's Barber Shop
687 E. 185 St.
531-8417
Precision Optical
22580 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-1166
Petric's Barber Shop
783 E. 185 St.
481-3465
Priester's Sunoco Station
470 E. 200 St.
531-9695
Roesch Paint 8 Wallpape
855 E. 222 St.
731-3585
Dr. Allan A. Rolfe
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-5100
Shoregate Jeweler's
30332 Lake Shore Blvd.
943-5660
Shore Window Shade 8t
Drapery
21860 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-7443
Ski-Way Mach. Prods. Co
24460 Lakeland Blvd.
732-9000
Smith Bros. Cleaners
703 E. 185 St.
IV1-3553
291
Don MiIIer's Sohio
810 E. 222 St.
731-9847
SteIl's Beauty Salon
739 E. 185 St.
486-4240
Stone Dry Cleaners
31124 Vine Street
944-3777
Swift Shoe Repair
22812 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-9131
Taylor's BiRite
22320 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-6960
Trebec Excavating Inc.
571 E. 200 St.
481-1000
Tuthill's Flowers
557 E. 185 St.
KE1-6810
Upson Shell Service
25911 North Lakeland
731-9697
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Kathy Federico ..
Diane Fellman ....
Barb Reed .....
Mike Debevec .....
Cindy Paparizos . . .
Kathy Flandall ....
Diana Komocar ....
Eva Zucker .....
Marsha Baker
Janet Crone ....
Jane Decatur ...
Carol Price .. .
Beth Heglaw . ..
Ellen Davis ......
Jean Lokar ........
Gloria Regalbuto ...
Dave Lawrence
Bill Brigden .....
Tom Collura .....,
Bill Rice ...........
Mrs. Michele Spott ..
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Karen Katona .... ...... A ds Manager
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" if jx Bonnie Perpar ..... . . Salesman
f Cheryl Reed ........ . . galesman
--r- 11 ' Katie Shauehnessy -. -- Hesman
g n Sue Sivik ......... . . Salesman
, Michele Svigel .. .. Salesman
Debbie Tinker . . . . . Salesman
Karen ,Wade .... .. Salesman
g ' Sara Weinberger .... .. Salesman
fi g c - Susan Weinke ...... . . Salesman
1 Mr- Nathaniel Dickinson , I , , , Sponsgr
As the sun slowly rises in the morning sky, our last For the staff, the year has meant devising our own
deadline has been met - the 1968 Euclidian is a office rules, unbolting the Dutch door, stacking
reality. This follows months of planning and careful
attention, not to mention a considerable number of
tense moments.
A great deal of thanks goes to our business staff for its
successful advertising campaigns, which have given
us financial backing, to Mr. Jim Parkinson, our con-
sultant at Consolidated Graphic Arts, to Mr. Morrie
Levine at Ptaimor Studios, despite the fact that he
scares our photo staff to death, and, of course to our
sponsors, Mrs. Spott and Mr. Henderson, for missing
rides while staying late, and for restoring our mis-
placed modifiers.
Euclidians to the ceiling, our ever-popular picture-of-
the-week, the Christmas gift exchange and burying
the Christmas tree stand, frantic balcony captioning
sessions, various psychological tests with inkspots,
parties, and the good old-fashioned hard work which
alone can produce a yearbook. The long hours we've
all put into this book have often caused us to miss
important school events.
We are pleased with the results. The 1968 Euclidian
is unique to the students and faculty of Euclid High.
lf it gives you the same pleasure l take in presenting it
to you, then we shall have accomplished our purpose.
Barb Butt
Editor-in-Chief
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