Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1976
Page 1 of 304
Cover
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Infinite space and unchanging tides seem to emphasize
man Q mortality. VVe are here but a moment in the endless
lite of time and space,
The 8:15 bell rang and the day's monotony began. Bell
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the same expression seemed to push and hustle, each having
their own destination though they are virtually the same.
The endless day was moved along by strings of computer
programs, Attendence was taken every few minutes. Stu-
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Varsity Football
The Panthers of '75 struggled for the first part of the
season with ooening losses to Toledo Start, Warren
Harding, and rival St, joseph. These made them work even
harder toward achievement of the pinnacle of success
which eluded them for another few weeks, until a Home-
coming victory spurred them on to capture second place in
the new league. Under the first year tutelage of Head Coach
Seymour, the Panthers finished the season with a 2-5-2
overall record, 2-341 in the Greater Cleveland Conference.
Named to the All-League team were flanlcer Ken Petardi
fled league in pass receiving and interceptionsj, tailback
Stan Zupancic lgained 598 yds.j, and punter Frank Reily
l33yd. avg. puntj. Honorable mentions were received by
Marla Novosel, Tom Wandersleben, and Steve Pyle.
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Hongosh, Greg Drew, Mark Kozlowski, Nick Christopher, Andy Zar-
linski, Dale Noles, Frank Reilly, Frank Schuhle, Larry Schiffbauer, Chris
Rupert. 2nd ROW: Mike Tortorici, Peter Keck, jeff Wanchisn, Ron
Ranallo, Don Willingham, Iohn Ryder, Dan Davies, John Lusoski,
Phil Bradac, Mike Bamauskas, Rich Ubl, john Grebenc. 3rd ROW: jim
Snyder, Pat Bildstein, Carl Kozlowski, Scott Miller, lim Lynch, Tracy
Cast, lim Clabough, jeff Schuffert, John Stansfield, Dan Debevc,
Gary Shay. 4th ROW: Chris Herak, Dean Harris, Spencer Brady, Randy
Jones, Bill Walter, Mike Lynch, Lee Lumadue, john Lesnick, Don Poropat,
Lou Dommer, Pat Pyle fmanagerj. Sth ROW: Brian McDonough, Mark
Novosel, Shawn Kahl, john Trommetter, Brian Feiock, Jim Sumner,
Mark Wandersleben, Kevin Eichler, Tom Wandersleben, john Leovich,
Dave Ulepic.
.Ron Ranallo eludes opponents to gain yards on a quarterback keep.
.The Euclid offense is shown in action.
.Anxious observers watch the action from the sidelines.
. Punter Frank Reilly kicks his way to the All-League team.
.Greg Drew throws a block for leading ground gainer Stan Zupancic.
.Coach Seymour contemplates his strategy.
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. . Football
After a slow start, the J.V. Football team returned to win
five of their last six games. The Panther Kittens' offense,
led by Captain Jim Baitt, plowed through the line to score
114 points in their last six games. The defense, led by Co-
captains Dave Praznowsky and jack Cregorin, held the
opponents to minimum yardage and only 32 points in these
last six games.
J.V. Football Scores
Euclid Oppgnent
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Richards, Mark Byme, lim Owen, jim Hunt, lack Gregorin, Dan Du-
rasko, Fred Knight. 2nd ROW: joe Morosan, Scott Bradac, Bill Ambros,
Tim Shemran, john McCIuskey, Rick Iambor, Ioe Jarmuszkiewicz,
lim Hug, Don Heimsoth, Dave Praznovsky. 3rd ROW: Mike Lynn,
Gary Uhas, Harold Sieferd, Tony Centa, lim Wright, Steve Resar, Ed
Franko, Stevie Zuponcic, Tom Palumbo, Larry Insana, Coach Dave
Schonauer. 4th ROW: Coach Paul Serra, Coach Dan Hoffman, Mark
Centa, Phil Horabik, Ed Delaney, Denny Stmad, Rick Burrows, Dave
Yeckley, Dave Berlan,1ohn Ussai. MISSING: lim Baitt, Tim Erjavec.
1. During the mad scramble, Ed Franko evades tacklers to further the
Panther drive.
2. Struggling to avoid being pulled down, Mark Centa drags along his
opponent.
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4. A j.V. nabs a first down.
5. Dodging an opponent, the Panther Kitten races against time.
6. John Ussai is caught between the enemy but escapes.
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American Field Service, an interna-
tional organization, sends American
students abroad and also receives foreign
students. The Euclid chapter raised
money by sponsoring a spaghetti dinner,
selling candy, and having a Rock-a-
thon. The money earned helped to
bring an exchange student from the
Philippines to our high school and
send two students abroad to Switzerland
and Bolivia. Social activities included
picnics, soccer games, and parties.
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bananas. Making signs on Wednesday
nights, furnishing bus transport for away-
from-home games, and cheering in a good
sportsmanship manner were all duties
which were successfully carried out by
the Go Bananas crew.
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for fun and acquired much
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Members of the astronomy club found
pleasure in studying the universe. They
met occasionally in the school planetarium
and then put their knowledge to use'in
their backyards and studied the Euclid
sky, and its changes from season to season.
Pinochle
Club
Pinochle a game of skill
and chance, is played every
Tuesday by a few of Euclids
devoted students. The players
enjoy getting involved with
this card game, because it im-
proves one's memory and disci-
plines the mind. A player must
keep track of the tricks involved
too. The player with the Jack
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scores Double Pinochle!
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The '75 Soccer team rebuilt this season in the midst of
change. Coach Sattler urged the team to an outstanding
effort and with most players returning next year. Heads
became backboards for guided missiles while shins became
battered by opposing forces. Self-drive and determination
become the most important key to the game, and to win
becomes the object of every game.
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john Bielek, Brent Yoder, Craig Yoder, Andy Prause, Randy South.
ZND ROW KL TO Rl: Mike Schultz, lack Colling, Tom Young, Bob
Wirsching, Ken Austin, Matt McDonald, Bob Chuckayne, Head
Coach Greg Sattler. MISSING: Monte Carlo, Rick Lane, Rob Cowan.
BOTTOM-l.V. BOTFOM ROW KL TO Rl: joe Cartula, Silvin
Kuharich, Dave DiVito, Kurt Gasser, Mike DiDomenico, Herb Powo-
ski, Mike Topping, Mike Maggio, Brent Figueria. ZND ROW QL TO RJ:
Dale VanPelt, Nick Hadzima, Steve Camp, Kurt Dieckmann, lack
lesberger, Tom Pestotnik, Ron Anzells, Rolf Klienfeld, Helmut
Richardt, Davorin Slat, Cordon Friel, IV Coach Harry Siskind.
MISSING: joe Lorence.
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Last year 5 underclassmen llved up to the reputatlon of
past teams by turmng In a fantastlc performance through
out thrnr fnret sea-Aon ln the Greater Cleveland Conference
The team led by co captams Adnan Crlffm and Mxlce
Chase went undefeated ln dual meets junior Bob Cold
also helped pace the team to a fnfth place fxnxsh rn the state
meet
BOTTOM ROW lL TO Rj Scott Wnsc Bob Cold Make Chase Adnan
Crxffxn PatCampb ll Scott Wnlson 2nd ROW Ron Brehm Make Glaser
Rxck Seale Walt Wolskx Chrns Dole Rnck Horn 3rd ROW Al Buanno
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The Panthers thrashed their opponents as they made
history by being the first Euclid water polo team to go
undefeated all season. Leading the team in scoring were
seniors I oe Cerer, Mark Mahnic, and Tom Hieber. Juniors
Mike Pyle, Bob Ross, Scott Wise, and Ken Dorsch also
helped on the attack. Coach Rodriguez was proud of the
success of his team in '75.
BOTTOM ROW: QL TO RQ Bob Clines, Scott Speroff, Eugene Jas-
kiewicz, Jim Orme, Pat Griesharnmer, Tom Hongosh, Coach Rodriguez.
2nd ROW: Roger Miller, Ken Dorsch, Bob Ross, Tom Hieber, Brian
Katz, Mike Pyle. 3rd ROW: Scott Williams, Tim Casten, Ioe Cerer,
Mark Mahnic, Bill Rambeau. MISSING: Joe Perpar, Chuck Keay.
Golf
The Panther golf team, coached by Mr. Raicevich, fin-
ished a disappointing season, but spirits were held high.
The golfers dilligently practiced, not only in sunshine
and green grass, but trapsed through mud and rain in
search of lost balls. Leading the golfers were seniors Tim
Dailey and Keith Daiber. The team is looking forward to a
promising team next year as three of the five competitors
will be returning.
QL TO RJ Coach Raicevich, Tom Chubb, Tim Dailey, Steve Martin, Keith
Daiber, and Eric Mizner. MISSING: Les MacLeod.
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nelly, Pam Coons, Mary Cunningham, Nancy Doganiero, Claudia Dular, Debbie Eberwein, Alice Fuelst, Kathy
Gmbar, Mary Haines, Pam Hall, Mary lo Hanlon, Karen janovice, Kathy juratovic, Sandi Kocin, Dianne Kon-
chan, Sharon Leinweber, Beth McCraith, Ginny Matthews, Mary Mavsar, Margaret Modic, Janet Motuza, loanne
Mramor, Sandy Noel, Phyllis Novotny, Jan Patfield, Mary Beth Pavis, Anne Payne, Liz Powell, Debbie Redman,
Cindy Reel, Bonnie Repar, Sue Roeder, Kathy Savage, Shelly Sicurezza, Marcia Slusser, Mary Jo Telich, Lynne
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Homecoming Court: LEFT TO RIGHT: Char Weiss escorted by Scott Miller, Marcia Lolcar escorted by Rich Valko, Cath Miller escorted by Tim
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October 15 started the Homecoming Festivities
for Euclid High students A Parade of floats,
mayorial candidates, senior citizens, majorettes,
and both lr and Sr High cheerleaders marched
down East 222 Street, Due to poor weather con-
ditions the traditional bonfire was replaced with
an indoor pep rally which proved to be successful.
Homecoming Floats from left to right:
1 Tied for 2nd place VVai Naplo and
2 CL L C Vvinning float was done by the
3 Marching Band 3rd prize went to the
4 Cheerleader float and the
5 Key Club Car recieved an honorable mention,
C- M C Tom Murphy of VVIXY with president of
Student Council Paula Moriarty and Chris Zalatel
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dent E-room. The theme "Dancing in the
Moonlight" was carried throughout the room
by the colorful decorations made by the stu-
dent council. The "One Year" band played
popular tunes for everyone to dance under
the moonlight!
1. Queen Laura Allen with Andy Zarlinski.
Z. Dancing in the moonlight Laura Krueger
and Milne Thur.
3. Ken Schantz with Debbie Kowallcowslci and
Mike Skrjanc with Lori Katz.
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the guest list homecoming night.
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For six weeks the Little Theater
was alive with activity and preparation
for the coming performance. Char-
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spinster old ladies, who murdered
old gentlemen as one of their
charities.
Teddy, Jonathan and Mortimer,
the three young nephews of the
spinsters also began forming their
roles. The play was made up of an
assortment of talented actors and
actresses who ran in and out of the
Brewster household.
Abbey Brewster . . .
The Rev. Dr. Harper
Teddy Brewster . . .
Officer Brophy . . .
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Martha Brewster, . .
Elaine Harper . . .
Mortimer Brewster.
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Mr, Spenalzo
Monica Otcasek
Duane Hale I
Scott Easter 7
Steve Bell 1,
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Carol lmm
Amy Stoch
Mark Fetko
Steve Bour
Rick Cowan
Marty Frederking
loe Choromanski
Paul Gubanc
Paul Yanchar
Karen Workman
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The 1975-76 school year brought many changes in
the Euclid Board of Education. Because of Dr. Di-
Biasio's retirement, we received a new superenten-
dent of schools, Dr. Ernest A. I-Iusarik. Dr. Frank
Houser was re-elected to his post as school board
member, and Mrs. Shirley Nurmi was elected to her
first term in that position, replacing long-time
member Mrs. Mary King. The failure of the school
levy after four tries brought further cutbacks in
many areas of Euclid Education, and the school
board members were forced to act on the impending
financial crisis.
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Mr. Ted Stepien, Mrs. Shirley Nurmi. SECOND ROW:
Mr. Lowell Davis, Mr. john Lewis, Dr. William Dodds,
Mr. Paul Totten, Dr. Frank Houser, Dr. Robert
Wightman.
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Preventing little problems from
becoming big ones, the administra-
tors are always available with a ready
smile to help ease out the day to day
problems encountered in Euclid's
hectic environment. Cooperative,
cheerful, and understanding, they
meet the many situations of coordi-
nating, organizing, and planning that
arise in their vital roles of school
management.
1. Marie O'Neill-Secretary.
2. Gail Lickert.
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Counselors
Euclid's counseling staff provides
valuable assistance to students. Ex-
perienced and caring counselors and
deans help students schedule courses,
listen to students problems, and give
career and college guidence. Although
the secretaries often go unnoticed,
these women perform the myriad
duties day after day to keep divisions
and the school functioning. Without
them, Euclid High School would fail
to exist.
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takes the insight of a friend to get through
lifes minor crises. 3. Practice makes perfect
for this student in the Business Department.
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Business
With a computerized society, the
Business Department plays an active
role in preparing tomorrow's leaders
for the competition in the world of
work. A student selects the course
that best suits his desire and needs
from a list that includes typing, short-
hand, bookkeeping, Distributive Edu-
cation, Co-operative Office Education,
record keeping, general business,
business English, office machines,
salesmanship, and business law. With
this preparation a student is better
equipped to enter the business world,
especially those who took advantage
of on-the-job-experience.
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1. just another busy day in the life of business
students. 2. Learning to use office machines is
an important part of the future business-
women's education. 3. Vocational Education
provides the professional atmosphere neces-
sary for job experience. 4. Vocational train-
ing gives students a marketable skill in an
increasingly tight job market.
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English
An expanded English program
keeps pace with today's world.
Since students are both senders and
receivers, the skills in communica-
tion stress the need to be accurate,
intelligent, and clear. With advanced
courses in media, more writing
courses, expanded team teaching,
and courses in humor and satire,
students can elect a personalized
program, especially with over forty
courses from which to choose-Eng-
lish, a course for all seasons.
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Social Studies
Through social study courses Eu-
clid's students become informed
citizens. Classes in government,
history, area studies, sociology, psy-
chology, humanties, economics, and
human relations enable tomorrow's
leaders to gain experience and insight
about the behavior of man in his
environment. At the same time, he
learns about national and inter-
national affairs. With the continu-
ance of the phase elective program,
more courses met the needs of more
students. A revision of the junior
honors American studies course was
another change for 1976.
1. Mr. Demora's government class gets
involved. 2. The Lone Ranger reveals his true
identity.
Math
Mfhether a student wants basic
math, algebra, geometry, or calculus,
the Math Department offers the op-
portunity to develop mathematical
skills necessary for everyone and
provides advanced courses for those
who want to major in math. With
change inevitable, the department
introduced Informal Geometry, for
those students interested in exploring
geometry without the full mathe-
matical development found in Plane
Geometry.
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2 Charles Reno hard at work. 3. lim Cliffel-
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Science
The purpose of the science depart-
ment is to make students aware of
the methods of science and the
natural laws of nature, and to develop
within them a curiosity about the
environment in which they live.
Courses are offered in the areas of
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Basic
Science, and in a relatively new pro-
gram called Phase Science. With
the introduction of such phase courses
as backpacking biology, greenhouse,
and environmental studies, students
are able to expand their interests into
a broader range of scientific fields.
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lenge to sophomore biologists.
2. A.P, Biology class fascinated by another one
of Mr. Friedman's lectures.
3. A typical day in the life of a chemistry
student.
4. Sheldon Friedman, biologist extraordinaire.
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2 Dorothy Tombaugh
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Education
In addition to providing an oppor-
tunity for exercise the Physical Edu-
cation Department stressed the de-
velopment of social maturity and
sportsmanship. Course selections ran
the gamut from health to hockey,
from swimming to square dancing,
and with a multitude of choices in
between. A new program instituted
this year allowed students to make
all course selections at the beginning
of the year through the use of the
computer, This system alleviated con-
flicts in scheduling.
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sport 2 Determinationisthe key tosuccess,
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miniature, Euclids lihrarv provides
resource
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materials tor' students and
a quiet place to study and a
place for special classroom
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slides. tapes records, and other non-
printed media in order to service
hetter its users. The relatively new
media center, installed tivo years ago,
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or spend leisure time. This vear all
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With the advent of television and
the widespread use of visual aides
in the classroom, the audio-visual
technician with a crew of assistants
schedule, preview, and repair equip-
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periods a day, for five days a week.
Locating lost equipment, replacing
worn parts, and reviewing the latest
trends in A-V becomes exciting and
challenging as the seasons pass.
Always ready to assist, these people
make learning more enjoyable as
well as meaningful.
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Each year, many students take
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goal is the same: to master the lan-
guage, and through mastery improve
communications and relations be-
tween all people. Students also learn
about the culture and the people of
the land they are studying, and thus
learn more about their own heritage.
This year, the department again
offered a trip abroad in the spring
for all language students through
the Institute for International Living,
providing a real life situation.
1. Kurt Banford, Media Technician in action.
2. The library provides resources for students
and teachers.
3. The media center provides additional
learning aids.
4. Jeanne Sliter, language teacher.
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Changing economy and lifestyles
have changed some of the educational
ways at Euclid. Classes that prepare
the individuals for jobs are becoming
more and more evident. Orientation
and job training are avaliable here
before high school years end, devel-
oping young people who are ready
For and specialized in various types
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career
2. Industrial Arts teacher Frank Passarella
working with his students.
3, Home Ec students are skilled in the fine
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Students enrolled in home eco-
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explore and experience the many
areas of homemaking. It is the pur-
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the students not only in the devel-
opment of skills, but also in the
formation of attitudes and appre-
ciations which will lead them to
happier and more successful lives.
Students in this department can
choose courses in clothing, foods,
family living, and vocational child
care as best suit their needs and goals
in the coming seasons.
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1. The Survey, programs, and many forms
were produced as future printers were trained
by Mr. Galici.
2. Richard Patton demonstrates his drafting
techniques.
3. The guys in metal shop do their stuff.
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For the student seeking self-ex-
pression through visual media, art
classes offer many different experi-
ences. Classes in crafts, sculpting,
and fine arts help students to express
their inner feelings in a creative way
to give pleasure to others, as well as
to themselves. This years phase
courses widened the program so more
students could do more things. The
success of this program can be seen
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can be heard in many phases of
school life throughout the year. From
Varsity Chorale to the jazz Band,
from the Marching Band to Orches-
tra, from the first ball game to the
final spring concert, the beat goes
on, Practice begins in August before
the first bell rings and goes on for
the rest of life for many of Euclids
musicians.
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Meeting the needs of the individual
has become a meaningful curriculum
for many of Euclid's students. How-
ever, for a select group of students
this curriculum means more than a
philosophy-it is a method of learn-
ing and experiencing. Through actual
work experience, students develop
skills they will use in life. They take
jobs in local businesses, train for
some jobs here in school, and gain
valuable experience through inter-
views and social contacts. A staff of
dedicated people work daily to meet
the needs of these students so they
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Behind the scenes at Euclid, many
people perform duties essential to
student life. Nourishing meals, clean
rooms, lighted hallways, hot water,
air-conditioning, clear driveways and
entrances-all of these services stu-
dents talce for granted and have come
to expect. With an outstanding staff
of dedicated people-cooks, custo-
dians, cleaning staff, nurses, parapro-
fessionals, and electricians-Euclid
High ranks number one!
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1. Euclid's cafeteria ladies provide balanced
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ROW 2: LEI-T TO RIGHT Elizabeth Zimmerman,
Catherine Wirsing, Mavis Kopach, Ruth Cha-
brand, Mae Kolesar, Pauline Turk, Nina Pietran-
tozzi, Ann Mikovich, Carol McDonough, jean
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The Panther Basketball team enjoyed success this season
in the battle with Maple Heights and Eastlake North for
the CCC title. The team's most evident asset was its
towering height with 6'9" senior Rich "Chickie" Yonakor
and 6'8" sophomore Cliff Kirchner, winning the battles
of the boards. In addition, senior co-captains Tom Harrell
and Brian Feiock proved invaluable to the contribution
towards the team's string of victories.
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Euclid Oppt
40 Geneva 34 74
61 Solon 54 52
52 Willoughby South 48 62
77 Eastlake North 52 67
61 Bedford 52 72
55 Maple Heights 56 91
51 Mentor 59
58 Upper Arlington 62 74
57 Mayfield 45 51
55 Brush 64 62
74 Willoughby South 58 43
60 Eastlake North 61
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prepares to rebound the ball.
2. A flying Panther leaps to put a lay-up in
the net as the Geneva team watches in distress.
3. Reaching out to dunk the final points is
Brian Feiock.
4. John Trommetter responds under pressure
as he aims for a foul shot.
5. With the powerful thrust and concentration
of an offensive star, Tom Harrell sets up.
6. Chickie Yonakor towers over a Bedford
player as he attempts to score.
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The JN. Basketball team finished respectably to end
their first year in the CCC. Engleharts 'Gremlins' were
full ot talent, hut faced difficult teams and played under
pressure this season. They possessed desire and drive
which spurred their attendance of daily practices. Despite
good and had games, they heat the toughest team in their
league, Maple Heights.
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2. jim Stenicki gets a jumpball from the Geneva opponent.
3. Tony Centa goes up for a quick two points in the first game of the
season.
4. Mike Lynn sets up a successful foul shot.
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A third-place finish in the Navy Christmas Tournament
brought Euclid High its first hockey trophy. A 5-4 victory
over Parma in the tournament's consolation game clinched
the spot. Led by senior captain Todd Morgan, the young
club continued to improve and, in its quest, reach parody
with perenial powerhouses Cleveland Heights and Shaker
Heights. Euclid faced its toughest schedule ever because
of the new divisional alignment. The many returning
players, along with Euclid's improved youth hockey
program, give Euclid hockey a bright future.
BOTTOM ROW: Dan Farizel, Dave Carlson, Les Mac Leod, John Barta
Coach Alex Dzerowicz, Todd Morgan, Ken Krsolovic, Boris Nastasich
Ken Walsh. 2nd ROW: Manager Ed Sheridan, Brad Kuzik, Mike Thomas
Evan Nunally, Scott Wilson, Tom Ljubi, Brent Figuera, Denny Dixon
3rd ROW: Don Heimsoth, Doug Koller, Gene LaValley, Chuck Ljubi
Dom DiVincenzo.
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from scoring.
Two icers check each other in an attempt to keep each other from
assisting their teams.
Chuck Ljubi prepares to pass the puck to another teammate in a drive
to score.
Hockey Scores
Euclid Opponent Euclid Oppgnem
10 ...... St. Joseph ...... 1 5 ..... Olmsted Falls
1 r....... Padua ........ 10 4 ...... Normandy.
1 ......... Kent ..,..... 2 4 ..... Rocky River
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3 .... North Olmsted ..... 4
5 ..... Garfield Hts ....... 5
12 . . .Willoughby South. . . .3
8 ...... St. joseph ....... 2
6 ...... Lakewood ....... 4
2 ...... Shaker Hts. ...... 9
2 ..... Cleveland Hts ..... 15
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The Panther Crapplers combined their inborn talents
with acquired skills in pinning opponents on their way to
a victorious season. Inspired by the leadership of Coach
Roger Brown, exhilarating performances were consistently
turned in by seniors Dale Noles, Mark Novosel, John
South, and Mark Wandersleben. Underclassmen also put
forth effort for the team cause. The j.V.'s also worked
extremely hard to defeat their opponents and gain ex-
perience in hopes of joining the Varsity team the coming
year.
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BOTTOM ROW: john South, Mike Cefaratti, Randy Turk, Paul Danne-
miller. 2nd ROW: Joe Grebenc, Dan Stermole, James Potocnik, Randy
South. 3rd ROW: Jeff Wanchisn, Dale Noles, Mark Wandersleben, Mark
Novosel.
BOTTOM ROW: Adam Shunk, jack Downer, John Miller, White Black,
John Ma ruder. 2nd ROW: Mark Sti kovich, Daryl Fanney, Tom Apple
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Fred Woods, Brian Remona, Jim Hunt, john Ussai, Mike Christopher,
Ed Delaney.
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3. Another victory posted by senior Dale Noles. Euclid Opponent
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Straining, concentrating, achieving, and excelling are
the trademarks of Euclid's Indoor Track team on its way
to yet another successful season. Excellent efforts by our
guys and girls made for enthralling and exciting victories
in the relays, sprints, field events and endurance runs.
This year, through the efforts of co-captains Adrian Grif-
fin, Mike Chase, and Tom Wandersleben, the team won
their lwth straight home meet and continued their string
of victories which began before the indoor track was built.
Euclid Oppt
St. Ignatius
Strongsville
Wickliffe
Walsh Jesuit
West Geauga
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East High
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dersleben, Mike Chase, Elaine Petkovsek, Margaret Wade. 2nd ROW:
Ken Schanz, Rick Seale, Cliff Kime, Steve Pyle, Jim Stuber, Mike Schudel,
Rich Ubl, Bob Maxwell. 3rd ROW: Mike Fabec, Spencer Brady, TJ. An-
derson, Bob Gold, Dave Ulepic, Scott Wilson, Joe Frech, Jim Drobnick,
Jim Schmidt, John Lesnick, Phil Bradac, jack Thomas. 4th ROW: Chris
Dole, Rick Penicka, Steve Resar, Rich Jambor, Rick Owen, Don Bohn,
Larry lnsana, Walt Wolski, Mike Tyler, Craig Basler, jill Groudle, Dawn
Woodruff, Bill Kobetitsch.
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2. Halbedel, Ramlow, and Soltez celebrate on the occasion of the 1oorh
victory on the indoor track with cream pies and Reddi-Whip.
3. Dawn Woodruff jumps another hurdle during one of the many
practices.
4. Adrian Griffin logs another mile in his trek for continuing first place
finishes.
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The Varsity Swim team boasted 10-2 overall record, lg? Hijxlizn
and tied for fourth in the Bedford Relays. Records were Q3 Fairview 79
shattered throughout the season as seniors Tom Hieber, 87 Ugivxerpitytlggs. 135
Brian Katz, Mark Mahnic, joe Cerer, juniors Scott Wise, 132 Maglzngtsl 32
Mike Pyle, Bob Ross, and sophomore Mike Glaser were 90 R0ckyRiver gg
outstanding in their events. Sophomore Mike Donly and 131 MaYfi'fld 40
junior Monte Carlo did a fantastic job in diving. Coach ggi QQSQQSQ ZZ
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feated in the Greater Cleveland Conference, claiming first 122 Bfush 45
place honors in the league. The 1. Vfs, inspired by the Var-
sity swimmers, also had a 10-2 record, to the delight of
coach Harry Siskind.
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Opponent
Berea 49
Hawken 53
Fairview 63
University Hts. B0
U. Arlington 122
Maple Hts. 20
Rocky River 60
Mayfield 30
Mentor 31
Bedford 71
Midpark 67
Brush 32
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Chuck Keay, Bill Rambeau, Scott Wise, Mike Pyle, Tom Hieber. 2nd
ROW: Bill Mable, Brian Katz, Ken Dorsch, Bob Ross, Doug Jones, Roger
Miller. 3rd ROW: Doug Niccum, Mike Glaser, Paul Luikart, joe Cerer,
Mark Mahnic, Ron Anzells.
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j.V. Swim Team: BOTTOM ROW: Pat Grieshammer, Eugene jaskiewicz,
Curtis Gasser, Bob Clines. Znd ROW: Bob Leonhardt, Bob Nozling, jack
jesberger, jeff Lane.
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1. Brian Katz prepares to flip-turn towards a victory for the Euclid tankers.
2. Euclid's swimmers and opponents dive in hope of good finishes to
3. Sophomore Mike Glaser is congratulated by Scott Wise, Mike Pyle
and another swimmer after his spectacular finish.
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The Pantherettes swam to a 5-5 record this season. Under
Coach Marcia Brown and co-captains Janet Motuza and
Beth Hlavac, the girls finished Sth of 12 teams in the
Orange Relays, were 3-3 in dual meet action, and were Znd
twice in tri-meets. Other outstanding swimmers were sen-
ior Cindy Reel, sophomores Eileen Busdiecker, Tory Neff,
and Debbie Petrich, and divers Ginny Taylor and Denise
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B6 ........ Rocky River. . . ..... 81
101 ....... Maple Heights .,..... 71
109 .,......... Brush ..,.,..... 110
Warren G. Harding 57
Warren Western Reserve . .77
103 .......... Orange ..,. . . , . . 121
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STANDING: QL TO RJ Laura
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The girls' cross country team, only in their second sea-
son, achieved a 4-0 record in dual meets. Led by senior
Elaine Petkovsek, the Panthebrettes never finished less than
half-way through the field. Petkovsek was also undefeated
for the season and set a new 1Vz mile record at Sims Park.
Other- outstanding runners were senior Margaret Wade,
junior Kathy Rossman, and sophomore Dawn Woodruff.
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They aggresively returned flying balls and left heir oppo-
nents astonished at their dexterity. The girls not only com-
peted against other teams but against each other for top
spots in the lineup. Top singles winners were Debbie
Williams, with a 9-O record, and captain Julie Jordan.
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The 1975 girls' volleyball team fell victim to several suc-
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Mary Ellen Turk, Io Anne Bokar,
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The exciting spirit of the Girls' Basketball team com-
bined with their skills and led to many successful games.
Coached by Miss Buck, the girls aggressively bounded to-
wards their goal and tasted sweet victory as winning bas-
kets were put into the net. The girls combined a well-
patterned offense, a pressing defense, and hustled up and
down the court to end its season with its share of wins.
The members of the team practiced long hours to have a
winning season.
J. V. Basketball: QL TO RJ: Karen Schultz, Muff Truskolaski, Barb Swan-
singer, Kathy Massaro, Marilyn Zalatel, Mary D'Amico, Holly McClurg,
Joanne Bokar, Sue Knight, Peggy Eyman, and Kathy Kosovich. Varsity
Basketball: BOTTOM ROW: Donna Zaller, Holly Hanson, Kathy Ross-
man. 2nd ROW: Laurie Foreman, Donna Szabo, Debbie Williams, Kathy
Sands, Sandy Stankiewicz.
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Intricate moves combined with personal flair, ex-
pressed the Gymnastic team's pride as they presented
their interpretations of required moves through exhilara-
ting performances. Coached by Laurie Carlberg, graceful
performances by Sandy Noel, Ginny Taylor, and Sandy
Vanah and anxious anticipation for posting of scores
held the team spellbound.
BOTTOM: janet Young, Ginny Taylor, Sandy Vanah. 2nd ROW: Debi
Downing, Beth Thompson, Karen Karlan, Connie Reese, Lyneah Breslin-
var, Kim Krawczyszyn, Mary Ann Mikovich, Pam Shaffer. 3rd ROW:
janet Craig, Donna Janes, Audrey Zupancic, Sandy Noel, jean Czyzycki,
Denise Camp, Carol Kernya, Patty Noel.
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Wai Napolo women competed against other schools in
the area. Despite recurrent cases of bloodshot eyes,
chlorinated hair, and water-logged noses, they learned
to work as part of a team, as well as to develop individual
achievements.
SITTING: Karen Cooke, Debbie' Kowalkowski, Denise Camp, Lora
Hlabse. STANDING: Val Tancredi, Jodi Holloway, Therese Burke,
Annette Eeckhout.
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An evening with Valentine hearts
and Cupiclis arrows set the scene for
the Crystal Palace. The 1970 leap
year crowned a King and a Queen
along with a court which provided
a perfect atmosphere for the Winter
Festival Dance. "Bach" entertained
throughout the evening for the
couples.
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Student Council worked hard and had
a very productive year. To raise money
for remodeling the E-room the club intro-
duced non-food vending machines to the
student center. They also were respon-
sible for revising the Spirits Club into
"Go Bananas" and organized many stu-
dent pep assemblies. Christmas food
baskets, Homecoming and Winter Festi-
val dances also were planned contribu-
tions of the Student Council members.
Having a student suggestion box, using
it as a constructive instrument to meet
the needs of the students all proved to be
accomplishments of this year's Student
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The following are members of Student Council: Carol Baur, Mike Belviso, Linda Boettcher, Lindy Bratina, Lois Buck, Judy Burns, ,lim Cervenka
Leslie Conley, Halle Conway, Annette Criado, Mary Cunningham, Sandy Ditomaso, Donna Ellenbest, Debbie Fink, Larry Insana, Sue Kozel
Cheryl Lantz, Linda, Leonhardt, Mark Mahnic, Mary Mavsar, Beth McCraith, Matt McDonald, Paula Moriarty, Sue Naninger, Laura Neff
Nancy Nemecek, Monica Otcasek, Mary Pavis, Ann Payne, Diane Pierle, Nancy Pred, Sandy Reid, Ron Ryavec, Liz Sawyer, jeff Schellentrager
,loan Siansenelo, Laura Sibert, Connie Sims, Brenda Skoda, Becky Stephens, Debbie Stephens, Amy Stoch, Bonnie Urgeleit, Marian Wallace
Joyce Washura, Kevin Wasilko, Pat Wilson, Lynne Wuthiett, Sharon Young, Chris Zaletel, Sue Znidarsic.
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This years GAA participated in the many
athletic games played after school. For the first
time ever the girls organized co-ed crab soccer
teams. This broke the long tradition of all-girl
intramural.
The CAA sponsored a basketball game be-
tween the Cleveland Indians Baseball team and
the teachers of Euclid to raise money. The game
was a success in both entertaining and raising
money. The girls also sold T-shirts and had bake
sales to add to their revenues that were used for
awards, uniforms and a banquet at the end ofthe
vear.
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Membership and Points, Dianne Konchan, Secretary,
Donna Lorence, Vice President, Laura Wardeiner,
President, Susan Nainiger, Sports Coordinator, Sue
Znidarsic, Board Member, Laurie Foreman. SECOND
ROW: Debbie Williams, Donna Ellenbest, Linda Lisi,
Linda Glick, Peggy Eyman, Patty Brockman, Johanna
Balasko. THIRD ROW: Janice Markham, Beth
Sawyer, Judy Bohn, Janice Schall, Lori Breskvar,
Gina DeRose, Peggy Rinderle, Jean Czyzycki.
FOURTH ROW: Linda McLaughlin, Lynn Carapic,
Elaine Petkovsek, Karen Miller, Mary Holmes,
Heather Stump, Lauren Parsons, Kim Krawczyszyn,
Pam Znidarsic. FIFTH ROW: Karen Schultz, Beth
Stephens, Chris Cole, Sandy Stankiewicz, Marilyn
Zalatel,Donna Szabo.
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Cheerleaders
The 1075-1070 Yarsity and ,lunior
Varsity cheerleading, squads were
among the hest to he seen at Euclid,
Lecl hy :letlirated and untiring cap-
tains the spirited crew put in many
hours ot practice in the halls per-
tecting their mounts, chants and
cheers. Throughout the year, their
enthusiasm and undying spirit kept
the Panther tans alive and psyched
the teams tor a victory.
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Candy Downing Alan Patfield. BACK ROW: Connie Nelson, Stephanie Gurzic, Linda Fraley, Joann Sibert,
Debbie Pierse Laurie Raggetts, Anne Paine.
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Vasas, Kathy Geer, Carol Albanese, Debbie Zaller, Josie Strle. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Kavel Peggy
Laycock, Bethann Miller, Mary Kotar, Fritzi Sansbury, Cindy Vohnout, Connie Cetinsky, Pam
Wright, Anne Miller. BACK ROW: Kathy Cowling, Bev Bacon, Nancy Brass, Pam Golden, Diane
Hausrath. ABSENT: Kim Ross and Darcy Ryder.
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ists and stenographers are mem-
bers of O.E.A. QOccupational
Education Associationj. The two
year programs stress intensified
office skills such as filing, dicta-
tion, typing and bookkeeping.
Shorthand and its many uses is
also emphasized in the steno-
graphy program. Each class has
one social affair per month. Can-
dy and bake sales are just a few
of the money raising projects that
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Senior Stenographers: FRONT ROW: Sharon Leinweber, Mary Haines, Betty Zagorc. SECOND ROW:
A Cheryl Yaggie, Jan Webster, Cheryl Zetkulich, Kathy Criado, Lori Lisi, Dorothie Stalzer. THIRD ROW:
3 Pam Hall, Kathy Kirchner, Terry Moses Joanne Mramor, Margie Skupic, and Mrs. Sandy Regano.
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The students involved in the
Cooperative Office Education
classes attended school in the
morning and then left for work at
local business. This helped the
members gain further skills in the
business fields and prepared them
for a career after high school. :As
a club, they worked on various
projects and became a close group
by the time the school year was
over.
C OE Members: SITTING: Kathy Bergant, Mary Anne Finneley, Ginny Diaddario, Mary Saba,
Cathy Fortunato. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Kimack, Jan Zahurancilc, Kathy Benko, Terri Jirousek,
Betty Jo Shutty, Lorrie Smith, Mr. Ben Sawyer. BACK ROW: Terri Kendro, Debbie Schall, Maria
Czapliclti, Barbara Cavell, Betsy Calabrese,
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The Key Club helped many in need this
year and showed much interest in the
school by aiding Student Council at
Thanksgiving when they donated their
time and well earned money, entering a
float in the Homecoming parade, and
offering many dances throughout the year.
The Key Club is associated with the Euclid
Kiwanis Club and their main objective
was service to the community. Along with
the service was the fun, because when you
enjoy what you do, you do a better job.
In this Bicentennial year the Key Club
planned to go "all out" on an exclusive
project and were supported by the student
body.
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Lora Schultz, Elizabeth Hoffert. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Phillippe, Barb Harps, Denise Kirchner, - 1 E
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Sue Baizel, Ann Cesar, Naomi Rash, Diana Derganc. BACK ROW: Joanne Johnson, Katherine
Jakubisn, Donna Palubinskas, Cindi Glick, Laurie Kastelic, Lynne Ucic, Joella Kooser. NOT
SHOVVN: Joanne Lach.
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John jue, Marty LaCava, Tom Anderson. BOTTOM TO TOP: Steve
Zupancic, jim Schmidt, John Brodhacker, Bob Ross, Scott Wise, Bob
Payne, Craig Basler, Dale Gulich, Bob Thomas, John Estok. BACK, BOT- Key Club Officers: FRONT: jim Switzer, Roger Miller. BACK' Dan
TOM TO TOP: Bruce Lloyd, Bob Nozling, Dennis Wolowicki. Crawford, Kelvin Kester, jim Drobnick. '
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Kalves, Denise Mog, Karen Brehm, Debbie Kaufman. BACK: Darrell Reed, Linda D'Amico, Debbie Brown,
Daneta Krizanovic, Jim Ellis, Mike McFadden, Mr. Sibert.
D.E.C.A.
The Distributive Education Club
trained students interested in
salesmanship and management.
These members became familiar
with the details of marketing,
selling, and distributing. A major
activity of the Club was their an-
nual jewelry sale, a function that
helped raise money and supplied
the members with on-the-job ex-
perience in their field of interest.
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through the district and state
contest. Typing. shorthand,
bookkeeping, and spelling
were a few of the events
which the students demon-
strated their business skill
abilities Selling candy helped
to pay for part of the ex-
penses at the annual con-
vention which was held in
downtown Cleveland in the
Spring.
FBLA Members' FRONT: Beth
Hart Nancy Steinturth, Jeanine
Rupsac BACK: Anita Augustine.
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Students involved in Education
met every other Thursday. They
were active in promoting special
programs for elementary and jun-
ior high students. ln the Spring the
members had an observation day
when they traveled to nearby
schools and saw students in the
classroom and experienced what
teaching was really about,
SLE. Members: FAR LEFT, FRONT:
Karen Hutchinson, Lois Buck Liz Morvaji.
BACK: Al Roller, John Furlong, Tim Rote.
ABOVE: FRONT: Lisa Williams, Chuck
Keay, jean Hasse. BACK: Joanne Oyaski,
Kathy Torok, Kim Wintle. NOT SHOWN:
Scott Easter, Becky Stephens, Deb
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The workers of the student StOre
supplied the students of Euclid
with their necessary materials.
They volunteered their services be-
fore school and during study halls
to work in the store. The student
store provided a handy service for
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those last minute needs such as
paper, pens, and pencils. A few
nice extras that the store offered
were certs and cough drops. The
success of the student store was
due to the efficiency of the re-
sponsible students.
Student Store Workers: FRONT: Gwen Bashline, Debbie Bliss, Dave Turner, Sue Cundling, Kim Kaifesh. BACK: Rick Armstrong, Ted Fox,
Chris Formica, Joanne Oyaski, john Furlong, Val Paynich.
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This club was associated
with the trade and industrial
education program. The Club
members attended school for
halt of the day and then went
to work at a job relating
to their Field of interest. They
were trained in a wide variety
ul: areas, ranging, from law
entorcers to meat cutters to
nurses aids, The Club com-
peted with regional organiza-
tions in North Eastern Ohio
and served the community
through a program aiding dis-
advantaged thildren.
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P A. And udlo Visual ids
P A. and Audio Visual Aides served the school by setting up address systems at
assemblies and furnishing video tapes as a learning media for classes. Far left, P.A.
Aides: Doug Hodakievic, Roy Schneider, Doug Niccum, Brian Katz, Mr. Staines.
Below, Audio Visual Aids: Brian Katz, Doug Niccum, Carl Hanson, Eric Hanson,
Brian Cerbin, Ed Filby, jim Beidle. Rich Lisko, Doug Hadakievic.
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The Radio Club broadcasted this year
with their WA8ZGE ham radio from
the third floor of Euclid High. After
school the club met to practice their
radio technical skills. With a series of
dots and dashes they learned a new way
of communicating that could be used in
their future careers. Many of the mem-
bers hoped to go on to receive a first
class f.C.C. license.
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Cana in '.l.kr ifetaratu, Tony Cell, jim Cervenka, Vickie Cesen, Rick Cowan,
S- 1" iaswr Pflarlr Fvtko 'v1arty Frederking, jeff Gaydos, Paul Gubanc, Barb
rlasfv V..i'tr.' Huntsman Karen Hutchinson, Peter Keck, Sharon Kraflna,
'-larva '-law' Denise Mihelic, Cathy Miller, jim Munson, Mary Beth Pavis,
Der: e Pfjrrar. Cindy Reel Torn Rvitar, Debbie Seeley, Laura Sibert,jim
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Girls Chorus' Denise Andrews, judi Blazun, judi Bahm, Alease Brink, Rosemarie Brown,
Denise Camp, Karen Collins, Gina DeRosa, Beth Dalter, Helen Fabianich, Roberta
Finneley, Cheryl Frank, Donna French, Lisa Friedel, judi Garrett, Debbie Gawar, Nancy
Gaydos, Pam Ganas, Tina Grieg, Denise Hegedus, Mary Holmes, Mary Ice, Chris jelenic,
Robin jakela, Krystal Kent, Suzanne Klepac, Laura Kruger, Cheryl Lantz, Laura Lick,
Valerie Lombardo, Beth Luikart, Eileen Mayach, Lisa Meyer, Diane Michale, Kathy
Mihelich, Nancy Nemecek, Carol Novinc, Angela Oberaitis, Chris Patterson, Lisa
Pemberton, Lorri Pollach, Patty Redman, Marcia Reid, Susan Samuel, Connie Sartorelli,
Beth Sawyer, janire Sehimpf, Carolyn Schmidt, Celia Schulik, Diane Schultz, Debbie
Shanks, Carol Sietkes, Dianna Smith, Chris Stasa, Kathy Stephens, Karen Stevka,
Marlene Truskolaski, Genute Vargenes, Kathy Wendel, Kim Workman, Helen Yauchek,
Pam Znidarsic Choral Masters: Ted Anderson, Debbie Andrews, Bill Andrews, judy
Arnold, Nancy Ayers, Emmett Benedum, Lyneah Breskvar, David Brown, Steve Carmen,
Tim Casten, Sherry Cebul, Vicki Cefaratti, Loretta Chuha, jeff Cika, Bob Clapp, Bob
Connerton, Dave Sostanzo, Mary Cunningham, Chris Dole, jack Downer, Debbie
Eberwein, john Estak, Lxurie Forman, Bob Gold, john Glavan, jo Ann Gugliotta, David
Henry, jo Anne Holloway, Laura Hood, Linda lce, Larry lnsana, Rich jambar, joe jar-
muszkiewicz, Patty Kane, Barb Kirchner, Diane Kwasney, Robin Lamm, Kathy Lang,
Cathy Lehman, Amy Lutz, Brian Makse, jan Marino, Martin Massiello, joy Mast,
Lorraine Matuch, Mary McLaughin, Peggy Mobbs, Mary Murphy, Todd Plamer, Tony
Perko, joe Perpar, Robin Pinkava, Kim Popavic, Dave Praznovsky, jill Primeau, Craig
ROeder, Steve Remnick, Duane Reschke, Mark Rusan, Bob Ruuska, Shinette Salcedo,
Kathy Sawyer, jim Schmidt, jeff Schuffert, Diane Serksncs, Pamm Shaffer, Connie
Sims, Lou Singer, Al Sisson, Bev Skur, Cheryl Sopnicar, Scott Stanic, Becky Stephens,
Daw: Stuber, Bob Sump, Rick Talley joe Talty, Steve Tanner, Mary jo Telich, Kay
Thomas, Cathy Miller, jim Munson, Carolyn Thompson, Ron Thompson, Mike Tar-
tfrricci, Holly Trevarthen, Mary Ellen Turk, Dan Vandaveer, Kenneth Vaughna, Terry
Vest-l, Nanty Werle, jeff Wesr, Margret Yane, Mary Zak and Donna Zuro.
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Euclid High's choirs, Varsity
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Girls' Chorus sang in school con-
certs and traveled to perform at
other locations showing their
musical talents everywhere.
Dressed in uniform, the many
students blended together to
become a single, united voice.
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over night, but took many hours
of dedication and practice from
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Science Seminars were held
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trip to a laboratory. Many
scientist and professors came,
speaking in a relaxed atmos-
phere to the members on a
variety of science related topics.
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enrichment for those students
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From Beginning To End
First the crowds gather 'round,
talking and laughing.
They assemble by the curbs and
wait.
Then, from far away, the
sounds come, first faintly,
then louder, and louder, and
louder.
The sounds appear, in the form
of a band maching in perfect
formation. The crowds cheer,
the band goes by, next comes a
float of every color of the
rainbow, yellow, and blue, and
purple.
Horses, clowns, floats and
bands in one hugh line.
Following one another down
the block-off street.
The crowds are delighted, but
they see the last band go by
playing "America". The music
gets fainter, and fainter, and
fainter, as the parade ends.
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Eucuyo Editor-in-Chief
Eucuyo
The Eucuyo was Euclid High's literary magazine.
The members wrote creative prose and poetry
and also accepted other writings and artwork con-
tributed by fellow students. The magazine was
published in the Spring, when the talents of
these young writers was displayed.
Survey
This year the Survey experienced
several major changes. Their origin-
al advisor resigned after 15 years
and three new advisors sponsored
the club. Their office was moved
from its previous location to the sec-
ond floor. Finally, several changes
were implemented in the staff rank-
ing system, resulting in the ap-
pointment of the first editor-in-chief
in many years. After adjusting to
the many revisions, the staff worked
together to produce a fine news-
paper keeping students aware of
what was happening at Euclid High
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gallons of ink used each year
by Euclid's many journalists
who kept the student body in-
formed, entertained, and in-
spired. The Q represents the
quips and quotes that fed the
intellect and tantalized the
mind. However, most important
are the fSJtudents that dedi-
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write, photograph, type, paste,
print, and publish the Eucuyo,
the Euclidian, and the Survey.
This organization honors those
students that many times go
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Debate Team
The Debate Team traveled to
other schools to demonstrate the
process of educational debate. The
topic of the year resolved: That
the allocation and development
of scarce world resources should
be controlled by an international
organization. Arguing both the
pro and con of the topic, the
members broadened both their
forensic abilities and their own
viewpoints.
The Debate Team: Denise Smith, Arvy
Mackevicius, Bob Kunath, Dan DeMarco.
Camera Club
The science of photography
was focused on by the Camera
Club. The techniques of develop-
ing were mastered by its members
in the school's dark room. The
interesting effects of different
lenses, filters, and various papers
were all experimented with by the
members. The young photograph-
ers learned much for their benefit
for future use.
Camera Club: Eric Hanson, Frank Ciotti,
Carl Krysiak, Marc Harmon, Doug
Hodakievic.
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Ad Club
Ad Club members were a dedi-
cated group of students. Present
at all sports events they sold
tickets and programs, and then
were given free entry into the
game. lt was not uncommon to
see at least a few of these students
standing in rain, wind, and snow
in front of the football stadium
and in the booths outside of the
basketball. gamesg waiting until
their last program was sold so they
could join the spectators in the
stands.
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Swim Leaders
The Girls Swim Leaders devoted
one period a day to aiding a teacher
in swimming instruction. Whether
helping someone improve their div-
ing or introducing new swimming
skills, these girls were eager and pre-
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Donna French, Laura Lick, Kim Krawczyczym, Debbie Andrews, Beth Welton, Emily Burns,
Cindy Reel. ROW 2: Cheryl Engelking, Ruth Jerome, Beth Luikart, Barb Kirshner, Karen Cooke,
Dawn Krause, janet Young, Lori Pernowski, Beth Telich, Denise Calvert. TOP ROW: Eileen
Busdieclcer, Eileen Mast, Carolyn Schimidt, Laura Hlabse, Jeanine Rupsic, Tricia Stewart, Debbie
Polaslci, Margie McClearon, Nancy Roberts, Lori Russel.
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Girls Leaders Club: KNEELING: Chris Gole, Denise Lorence, Paula Moriarty, Holly Hanson,
Chris Zaletel, Linda Glick. STANDING: Mrs. Audrey Fox, Elaine Petkovsek, Kathy Rossman,
Annette Cirota, Carol Troha, Sandy Stankiewicz, Sue Knight, Lori Foreman, Liz Morvaji, Lori
Shaw, Kim Kaifesh. BACK ROW: Kay Koci, Char Weiss, Monica Otcasek, Cindy Farkas,
Sue Rado, Donna Lorence, Laura Wardeiner, Sue Kozel, Carolyn Rinderle.
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Club participated in physical education
activities daily. They took attendance,
refereed class games as well as G.A.A.
sports, assisted teachers in demonstra-
tions, and took care of the sports equip-
ment. Summer car washes, bake sales,
and an annual Valentines Day flower
sale were money raising projects for
fun and finance.
T Tuesday nights were the scene of hard
work and discipline for the members of
' Wai Napolo. The 1975-1976 school year
brought a change in the leadership with
Mrs. Luikart, secretary for Division S-Z
and a male co-advisor, Mr, Von Benken.
These merry mermaids, poised gracefully
in the pool, practiced diligently on their
delicate, original water ballet, stunts,
and routines for their end-of-the-year
show. To prove their aquatic skills they
competed in synchronized swim meets
at Cuyahoga Community College.
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jill Primeau, Denise Camp, Laura Hlabse, Ruth Jerome, Mary ,Io Telich. SECOND ROW: Lori
Russell, Debbie Kowalkowski, Nancv Daberts, Beth Luikart, Debbie Andrews, Robin Lamm, Beth
Welton, Denise Calvert, Cindy Reel, Karen Cooke. BOTTOM ROW: Annette Eeckhout, Kathy
Wendel, Laura Kruger, Terese Burke, Beth Telich. LADDER, TOP TO BOTTOM: Lisa Hanson,
Kathy Sawyer, Mary Zak, Kay Thomas, Angela Buanno, and Kelly Buckles.
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Weight Lifting
Members of the Vveight Lifting
Club eonditionecl during the long
winter month Lifting weighte to
clexelop body strength and toning
mu tle uae part ot their phyexcal
titness program Keep it up Weight
Litter '
Swme of the Weight Lifting Club Members
are' Larry Sliiffbauer, Jim Sumner, Davorin
Slat Bill Walters, Frank Schule.
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This years' Swim Leaders proved
to be invaluable to Euclid High's
H swim teachers. They led the class in
the daily warm-ups, lessons and
games. Reffing water polo games
during gym class and helping fellow
classmates improve their swimming
skills was also included in the swim
leaders' services.
Swim Leaders: FRONT: Dave Sidnan, Tom
Walters, Ken Kosovich, Mark Strathern, Steve
Camp. BACK: Roger Miller, Jim Orme, Ron
Anzells, Bob Campus, Joe Frech,
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The Foreman Club was a group
of young men who assisted teachers
in the several shops and then met
to discuss the problems and possible
solutions of those problems. They
took field trips to local machine
shops, garages, and manufacturing
industries to get better acquainted
with the world of work. Under the
direction of Mr. Chambers and Mr.
Nold, these young men were better
prepared to meet their chosen voca-
tion and were one step forward
to becoming foremen after they
graduate.
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Metal
Sculpture
Creativity was a common quality
of those involved in the Metal
Sculpture Club. Starting with
basic materials, they were able to
transform scrap metal into beauti-
ful art work. They met after
school to learn the techniques
of welding and metal work which
culminated in their sculptured
creations.
Metal Sculptor: FRONT: Kerry Walsh,
Gwen Bashline, llse Dougherty, Joyce
Habenicht, Mr. Ciermoclc. BACK: Pat
Schaner, Cheryl Litwinowicz, Arthur
Gregory.
Red Cross
The Red Cross Club consisted
of a few, but extremely hard work-
ing students, meeting frequently
to help those in need throughout
the surrounding community. De-
corating the Veterans Hospital
at Christmas time proved to
be one of their most rewarding
experiences. Their biggest proj-
ect climaxed in the spring when
months of planning, advertising,
and coordinating resulted in the
second annual Euclid High School
Blood Mobile.
Red Cross- FRONT: Sandie DiTomaso,
Nancy Voll, Dianne Konchan, Holly
Trevarthen BACK: Linda Fresenl-co, JoAnn
Figler, Bev Slcur, Barb Kobe, Sue Rado.
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The Pink Panthers showed their
fine seamstress talents in mending
the schools' torn and tattered
athletic uniforms. With needle,
thread, and thimble they worked
diligently, making sure every
last seam was sewn properly. The
girls were rewarded by receiving
free admittance into any of Euclid
l-Iigh's sports events.
Pink Panthers: FRONT: Nancy Voll,
Cathy Sakas, Sherri Cebul, Chris Gelev,
Beth Hart. BACK: Patti Delvlarco, Laura
Hood, Pam Hall, Patty Redman, Debbie
Redman, Terrv Vesel, Lori Klinko, Debbie
Fink, Ginny Matthews, Debbie Chambers,
Chris Centa, Bonnie Urgeleit.
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Ski Club
Ski Club members sold candy to help pay for their skiing expenses.
Meeting after school on Thursdays lwhen snow was availablej the Ski
Club traveled by chartered bus to the nearby slopes. Learning and
perfecting new skills the skiers developed a true interest in skiing that
could be used in their future.
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The 500 Mlle Club is an assocla
tion whose athletic members have
run a total of 500 miles Many of
the members were participants on
the Track and Cross Country
teams. These running enthusiasts
built up their endurance, strength
and stamina. The runners also
received a great personal satisfac-
tion in knowing that they had suc-
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Chuck Carter. BACK: Kathy Kosovich, Debbie Glagola, Nancy Kastelic, Mary Hanley, Marcia Lantzy,
Sandy Schmidt, Darlene Swihart.
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Girls in the Vocational Child-
care Course traveled to Noble
Elementary School each morn-
ing to teach their own nursery
school. There was a one-to-one
relationship between the E.H.S.
students and the pre-school
pupils. The girls took turns ob-
serving the class and teaching.
The teachers were responsible
for introducing a science experi-
ment to their eager students.
The course was beneficial to
those students interested in
early childhood education and,
of course, to those who would
later be rearing children of
their own.
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Diane Theodos, Carla Reece, Darlene Antolick, Lilly Grau. STANDING: Linda Laseak, Debi Attwood, Heidi Mihocik, Kim
Wintle, Cindy Santorelli, Robin Zsaludko.
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The Euclidian Beauty College
was one of Euclid High Schools
many vocational courses. Girls
who were planning their future
as a beautician received valuable
training in hair styling as well
as Facials and hand manicuring.
The girls practiced on one
another and on wigs until they
became familiar with the many
techniques and then cared for
customers with their newly ac-
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SECOND ROW: Diane Cedish, Terri Shrout, Sharon Sharp, and Diane Kramer.
NOT PICTURED: jill jones.
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Irene Pinko. BACK ROW: Mr. DiPaolo, Debbie Hall, Amy Arps, Robin Clicker, Margaret Nocera, Tina Gullo
and Ms, Fisher. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Deveney. I
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Junior
Senior
Classes
All three of the grade levels at Euclid
High were represented this year. The
Sophomore Class was really active and
won the Christmas hall decorating
contest. lr. Class elected a cabinet
which planned money raising projects
and social Functions for all those in
eleventh grade. Senior Class and its
cabinet sponsored the annual Powder
Puff Football game and Senior Talent
Night to raise money for the last
event of their year-Senior Prom.
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Herbert Gage ......
Marge Gage ..,.....
Jonathan Rochwood.
Barbara Gage ......
Paula Gage .........
Sarah Gage ........
Fredia ............
George Hustled
Matt Rockwood . . .
Uncle Walter .....4
Mr. Loomis .......
Carson ..... . .
Constable ..... . .
Rolf Kleinfeld
Mary Cunningham
Richard Braun
Judy Burns
Amy Stoch
Mary Murphy
Sandy I-'rattin
joseph Choromanski
James McMullen
Phillip Setnik
Theodore Thomas
Steven Bell
Alan Lester
"january Thaw" was presented by
the Drama Department the last week
of February. The Gage Family of New
York City is seeking a relief from
the big city and a chance for father
to write a best seller. They decide to
settle down in an old farm house in
rural Connecticut. Problems arise
when the Rockwoods, a family of
country folk, also move in, due to
their rights from an old deed. The
problems that both families were
confronted with created an enjoyable
evening.
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Bergant, Linda Boettcher, Brian Booms, Angela Buanno, Denise Calvert, Denise
Capella, Christi Casstevens, Christine Centa, Ann Cesar, Victoria Cesen,
Deborah Chambers, Richard Cowan, Ann T. Czyzycki, Doreen Daclciewicz,
Timothy Dailey, Daniel DeMarco, Laurie Demattie, Cynthia Dicki, Claudia
Dular, Annette Eeclchout, Gail Eyer, Linda Faight, Cynthia Farkas, Brian Feioclc,
Patricia Ferrell, Deborah Fink, Martin Frederlcing, ,lohn Furlong, ,loyce
Habenicht, William Hach, Mary Haines, Mary ,lo Hanlon, ,lean Hasse, Bonnie
Humphrey, Karen Hutchinson, Carol lmm, Brian Katz, Peter Keck, joella
Kooser, Kenneth Kosovich, Robert Kunath, Warren Kurtz, Lorie Lisi, Cheryl
Litwinowicz, Donna Lorence, James Lynch, Arvydas Mackevicius, Mark
Mahinc, Virginia Matthews, Elizabeth Morvaji, Valerie Nebehay, Phyllis
Novotny, Monica Otcaselc, Iohn Petkovsek, Elizabeth Powell, Michelle Poyle,
Cathryn Pranskevich, Nancy Pred, Annette Prince, Sheryl Raymont, Cynthia
Reel, Susan Ricci, Cathy Rigsby, Timothy Rote, Laura Sibert, Beverly Skur,
Nancy Steinfurth, james Switzer, Holly Trevarthen, Terry Vesel, Betty jean
Walker, Beth Welton, T. jeffrey Wightman, Karen Woodruff, Christine Zaletel,
Cheryl Zetkulich.
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Arastaris, Tammy
Black, Lynne D.
Bonfield, Kathie
Breskvar, Lyneah
Budnar, Leslie A.
Camloh, Martin D.
Cavell, Barbara J.
Chuha, Loretta A.
Cunningham, Mary
Czaplicki, Maria
Easter, Scott A.
Eroskey, Gail Ann
Fetko, Mark
Haines, Tamee S.
Hale, Duane E.
Haney, Dawn D.
Hanson, Carl M.
Koci, Kay F.
Kordic, James F.
Kozel, Susan M.
Krofina, Sharon L.
Krsolovic, Kenneth
Lambert, Joseph J.
Luskin, Gayle M.
Mc Donough, Brian
Mavsar, Mary M.
Murphy, Mary Ellen
Myslinski, Christine
Nainiger, Susan L.
Pierson, Eric S.
Rinderle, Carolyn
Rozman, Anthony P.
Schultz, Lora C.
Seale, Ricky L.
Shaw, Lauren A.
Stalzer, Dorthie
Stansfield, John
Strah, Wayne R.
Stoch, Amy E.
Theodos, Diane J.
Urban, Beverly
Vanah, Sandra L.
Wagner, Derek B.
Walsh, Susan M.
Weiss, Charlene D.
Yakovac, Philip A.
Zak, Anita J.
Zagorc, Elizabeth
JUNIORS
Anderson, Thomas
Arnold Patricia
Ayers, Denise
Ayers, Nancy J.
Boone, Douglas W.
Braun, Phillip A.
Brodhacker, John
Burns, Emily S.
Campbell, Patrick
Carter, Maryilyn J.
Cebul, Sherry A.
Coso, Nada
Crawford, Daniel
Czyzycki, Jean M.
Dallos, Carol K.
De Frain, Patricia
Di Tomaso, Sandra
Dommer, Louis
Drobnick, James R
Erdani, Mary A.
Fanney, Daryl R.
Fetko, Renee
Foreman, Laurie A.
Franko, Carolyn M
Fresenko, Linda J.
Gelev, Christine
Goldrich Elizabeth
Cubanc, Paul F.
Hadzima, Susan G.
Harmon, Mark T.
Hegedus, Joseph
Heimsoth, Susan E.
Hill, Amy A.
Holloway, Jo Anne
Jue, John
Kaifesh, Kim Ann
Knific, Thomas R.
Knight, M. Susan
Korynoski, Laura
Krulc, Sylvia S.
Kwasny, Diane M.
Lackner, Ingrid C.
Lamm, Robin M.
Lockhart, Diane K.
Lowe, Nicolette R.
Lutz, Amy J.
Mason, Jeanne C.
Mikovic, Nancy
Miller, Catherine
Miller, Roger I.
Mizner, Eric C.
Moeller, Susan L.
Mc Carty, Diane C.
McClurg, Holly S.
Pana, Evelyn K.
Parsons, Lauren D.
Petscher, Susan K.
Pinkava, Robin A.
Polaski, Debbie
Purvis, Linnea, A.
Rado, Diane C.
Ranallo, Ronald R.
Rinderle, Margaret
Rossmann, Katherine
Santa, Nancy E.
Schellentrager, Jeffrey
Schuffert, Jeffrey
Sherrill, Charles
Sims, Connie J.
South, Randal R.
Smith, Denise L.
Stermole, Marylou
Strauss, Sharon K.
Stump, Heather L.
Tancredi, Valerie
Telich, Beth Ann
Thompson, Carolyn
Turk, Mary Ellen
Turk, Randolph C.
Urbancic, Audrey
Waschura, Joyce E.
Wilson, Scott W.
Wise, H. Scott
Yanchar, Paul J.
Zuro, Donna L.
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Over the past two hundred years, America has evolved
from 13 small colonies opposed to "taxation without
representation" to 50 states that support the cause of
freedom in every land. From the first shot at Bunker
Hill to the present vote on Angola, Americans have
steadfastly maintained that freedom is an "inalienable
right." These 200 years have been cautiously bold, for
our nation has dared to keep the faith of such men as
Sam Adams, Patrick Henry, George Washington, Roger
Williams, Abraham Lincoln, and Woodrow Wilson.
In our day, such men as Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
Harry Truman, Dwight David Eisenhower, john F.
Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Henry Kissinger
have added their talents to make America the "land of
the free and the home of the brave." No longer does
America stand in isolation of the world but actively
participates in the commerce and problems of the
world. Our heritage has given us purpose and courage
to fulfill that purpose.
Happy Birthday, America!
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awaited them in their high school years, the Sophornores
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Frank Maire. Steve Ufagle. ROW' 2: Fred McYey, joe Raicevich, Elaine Deptola, Beth Stephens,
Bonnie Clovan. RON' 3: Carol Adams, Mary jo McCrory, Karen Raggets, Candi Petti, joanne Bokar.
ROW 4: Doug Hodakiovic, Robert Krome, Eric Hanson, jim McAfee, Ernie Kehn, Karen Schultz.
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Roy Stlinmdf-r ROW 3 Don Heimsoth, Anthony Zalar, Rick Burrows, Ruth Manners, Patricia
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McCallion, Fred Knight. ROW 2: Judy Calabrese, Darlene Brochalx, Marlene Capiccioni, Ron
Harding, Dean Putzbaclx. ROW 3: Sharon Kane, Bernie Skur, Steve Cavell, Larry Insana, Mary
Miller. ROW 4: Dave Praznovsky, Guenther Thiedemann, Carl Vifasicleanin, Mike Thomaf, Cheryl
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Kris Ball, Sally Orton, Tina VanBeneden, Debbie Bradac. ROW Z: Jeanne Severino,
Hartman, Sharon Swaney, Valerie Lombardo, Cathy Vohnout, Tim Criesmer, Chris. For-
ROW 3: Eric Kimura, Mike Corbett, Sharon Oyaski, ,leri Fisher, Gina Sabol, Eileen lmler,
.frame Barshiclc. ROW 4: joe Skerl, jim Owen, Nick Gambitta, Joe Mack, Tom Simko, joe Perpar,
Nayne Habat, john Tepley. NOT SHOWN: Dave Buck, Kathy Clarke, Bret Gower.
1. Hard at work.
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Lane, Christine journey, Maureen Glick. ROW 2: Curtis Wagner, David Dobnilcar, Belle
Pierdon, Kate Jacobs. ROW 3: Mary Konchan, Royenne Trunkely, Theresa Zavajek, Linda
Ciarlillo, Christopher Alphonco. ROW 4: Paul Niedermeyer, Eugene LaValley, Tom Yanacelc,
Edward Amos, joseph Cartulla.
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Crawford, Sam Sereclich. ROW 2: Dee Dee Ferguson, Sandy Luda, Roberto Lanese. ROW 3:
Tom Nelson, Bob Penko, Lillian Lis, Patricia Paloucci. ROW 4: Greg Veres, Dan Swalius,
joe Bukvic, Bruce Blosser. NOT SHOWN: Cindy Dotson.
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Lynne Sample, Amy Schwartz, Tina Capretta, Kim Workman. ROW 2: Katherine Wendel
Deanna Smith, Linda Miller, Deborah Downing, Margaret Breznikar. ROW 3: Robert Krenisky,
joseph Marosan, Mary Holmes, Lori Laukiavich, Sharon Prileson, Laura Kruger. ROW 4:
Richard Owen, John Basar, Stephen Resar, William Gargiulo, Thomas Wutchiett. NOT
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Grieshammer, Rita Haney, Paul Dannemiller. ROW 2: Mike Zurilla, Margie
McLaren, Mary Ann Mikovich, Debbie Sadawski, Ruta lakubauskas, Eleanore
Callis. ROW 3: Janice Markham, Chuck Penko, Laurie Pultorok, Cheryl Frank,
Nora Dallos. ROW 4: Richard Lender, Dan Bohn, Al Soeder, Bob Evans, jim
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Tracy Biddinger, Angie Oberailis. ROW 21S!eve Zuponic, Mary Lou Ice, Lynne Wutchiett,
Lisa Meyer, Alease Brink, Mary Ann Thomas. ROW 3: Laura Scherbarth, jim Podriznik,
Ken Powell, Donna Strathern, Lynn Badstibner. ROW 4: lim Keszenheimer, Chris Dole,
Tom Vitantonio, Bob Cayne, john Mihelic, Phil Setnik, Donna Ellenbest.
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Laura Griffis, Noreen Brandick, Scott Lawyer. ROW 2: Christa Hiltner, Marian Wallace,
Chris Lusky, Beth Sawyer, Sandra Kohagan, Marilyn Lokar. ROW 3: Mark Byrne,
jeff Clarke, Scott Speroff, Walt jurisevic, Cindy Swart, Ianet Craig. ROW 4: jim
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tin, Lori Harps, Ken Saley, Diane Casciato. ROW 2: La ura Ogden, Paula Kardos, Michelle
Hornsby, Debbie Tamburro, Chris staso, Laura Gibbs. ROW 3: Richard Tolley, Mark
Bruening, Bill Macj, Helen Yurchek, Sharon Vovk, Toni Paonsha. ROW 4: Tim Seale, Armand
Boschi, lim Balala, Boris Nasrtasich.
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Terry McNamara. ROW 2: Sandy Frattin, jan Nickels, Pat Visage, Sally Stalker.
ROW 3 john Zorskis, Denis Kirchner, Dennis Boggs, Dennis Dixon. ROW 4: Steve
Grzsik, Brian Makse, Lou Singer. NOT SHOWN: Sharon Prilsen, Paula Young, Dan
Misch. Lenny Post, Bill Johnson, Tony Christopher, Bob Fiffik.
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Rusk, Barb Schulz, Denise Ventura. ROW 2: jill Groudle, Diana Edgar, Sue Schuenemann,
john Massaro, Cory Ceske. ROW 3: Tom Appleton, Doug jones, Bob jejcic, Tom Chubb,
,lim McArthur. ROW 4: Ron Bork, Randy Weizer, Terry Larabee, Fred Love, Dave Berlan.
NOT SHOWN: Jane Nunnally, Art McCauley, Ray Staskunas.
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Laura Petkovsek, Barbara Swansinger, Vicky Terrill. ROW 4: jim Wright, Steve
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Dave Mangosh, Charles Bartel, Dave Harth, Wayne Darash. ROW 4: Dave Linane,
Vi 4 Steve Nykiel, Pat Pyle, Paul johns. NOT SHOWN: Iohn Richards, Norb Novsek,
Brian Rambeau, Craig Roeder, lim Zeroff, Sam Guinta, Sue Gilkerson.
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Hartegan, Dave Brodac, Ray Dennick. ROW 2: Donna Jones, Lisa Pemberton,
Mike Topping, Tom Harrison, Charles Fagan. ROW 3: Ron Niemczura, Vic
Kato, Lisa Turk, Bonnie Hirsch, Patty Zeitz. ROW 4: Dennis Strnad, Brian
Houser, john Amoroso, Mike Miller, Ioe Mertik. NOT SHOWN: Todd
Haverlock.
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Fawcett, Diane Micale, Laura Kessler. ROW 2: Pam Gonas, Bev Bredesen, Amy Olsson,
Tina Kuklica, Linda Schieb. ROW 3: Rich Ede, Mike Shefcheck, Brian Nicholls, Ioe
Hayes. ROW 4: Bob Payne, jim Kovacic, Dave Poklar, Phil Horabik, Cindy Sylte,
Helen Pavlovic. NOT SHOWN: Elaine Rukule, Debbie Meister, Laura Kruger, Sally
Sidak, Mike Cigetich, joe Marosan, Nick Strah.
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6 Period, Mr. Aultz: ROW 1, KL TO RJ: Karen Cooke, Sandra Beeman, Bob
Thomas, Karen Richmond, Chris Unetich, Tina Greig. ROW 2: Deborah
Petrich, Laurel Niccum, Glovia Gadmack, janet Brady, Chris Patterson,
Denise Camp. ROW 3: Evelyn Kohler, Dan Ostberg, Brent Figuera, Deborah
Carson, Judy Blazun, Debra Williams. ROW 4: lim Roeder, Denis Wolo-
wiecki, Ellen Sesek, Mike Bartok, jeff Havser, Dave Henry, Diane Rebeck.
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son, lohn Xuras, Julie Voss, Cheryl Everson, Dave Struber. ROW 2: Jan Pozelnik, Donna
Schwenner, Michelle Kerrett, Lori Breskvar, Bev Ranson, Chuck Limbert, Mike Malloy.
ROW 3' Tom Molkentin, Ed Locke, john Hall, Bob Hershman, Mike Donley, Dawn Black,
Karen Miller. ROW' 4: Curt Smith, Bob Nas, Steve Reminick, jim Biller, Tom Palumbo,
Lou Clemens, Dave Sufka.
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Hegedus, Debbie Shanks. ROW 2: Diana Adamorvicz, Carol Baur, Noreen Golden, Janice
Schall, Sandra Martin. ROW 3: Rose Marie Brown, lim Latsch, Luke Tercek, Paul Taver
nelli, Cheryl Morobito. ROW 4: Dale Onions, Scott Maxwell, Mark johnson, Dave Brown
Dave VVashbon.
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2. Football, anyone?
6 Period, Mrs. McGill: BOTTOM ROW, ll. TO Rl: james Baer, Mark Bregy, Richard
Vehovec, Bruce Cefaratti. ROW 2: Robert Holland, james Baitt, Charles Benko, Steve
Crindle. NOT SHOWN: Dave Sadowski,Shelia Fryar, Brad Snyder, Lolly Prinzler.
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Christine Kaneen, Kathy Lucas. ROVV 2: Maureen Alaburda, Heidi Entsminager,
Liana Phillips, Cindy Haney, Barbara Beasley. ROV-' 3: Kathy Mihelick, Sandy
Hastings, Julie Strogisher, Mary Beth Delaney, Ann Grguric. ROW 41 Gary Smith,
Mike Thur, Mark Mantz, Mary Jane Legge, Annette Criado.
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Monica Troha, l.ydia Jurkovic. ROW 2: Gina DiRose, Janet Hosa, Celia Schulik,
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Mary Zelinsky, Denise Berzin. ROW 2: Lori Rusell, Cindy Hassel, Glen
Giegerich, Lori Pollock. ROW 3: Carol Novinc, Ruth Jerome, Linda Somrak,
Dave Carrish. ROW 4: Mike Chapman, Jim Beidle, John Kokal, John
DeGeronimo.
Ellen Mayock. ROW 3: Mike Norton, Alan Ilrbancic, Bill Klun, Richard Spelic.
ROW 4: Ed Filby, Joe Vanco, Ray Sierko, Mike Fabec, Stephen Apicello.
7 Period, Rupnik: BOTTOM ROlN', tl. TO RJ: Jerry Blau, Vic Soeder, John
Morgan, Pat Dietrich, Pat kastelic, Mike Cutwright. ROW 2: Marlene Truskolaski,
JoAnn Marino, Genute Vaiginis, Beth Ann Swift, Jim Huston, Thane Mains.
ROJN 3: Nancy Griswold, Doreen Bowan, Thersa Reagan, Julie Sheer, Nina
Koeth, Carol Siefkes. ROW' 4: George Phillippe, Ed Henfling, Tony Centa, Jim
Robertson, Judy Yount, Robin Friend. NOT SHOYVNQ Jack McMonagle, Joe
Spicer, Randy Brokate, Dave Miller, Kathy York.
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Ellen Tortorich -lanet Xoung Sam Samuel, Penny Parsch. RON' 2: Gary
Neicle Debbie Foster Lori Laukiavick, ,lim Rossman, Beth Luikart, Pam
Zniiarsic Dawn lxrause. RON' 3: Steve Resar Carl Krysiak, ,lack Iesberger,
,lim Bradshaw Rick Slovenec Stan Croudle. ROM' 4: Scott Parker, Mark
McDonough Eel Delaney Mike Glaser, ,lohn L'ssai Tony Perko, Mark
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Capadona, Mary Olgiate, Mary Jankowski, Cyndi Yaggi. ROW 2: Sue Hrwatzki, Scott
Evans, Rich Mulvinas, Sandy Loamis, Allen Goldstein, Bob Fitzsimmons. ROW 3:
Frank Debevec, Ken Balogh, Rick Farkas, Adam Shunk, Carol Blasko, Goranka
Zupanovic. ROW 4: ,lim Stanicki, John Clovan, Barry Miller, Bill Blankenship, john
Vaughan, Ken Zappia.
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Keay, Al Zupancic, Debbie Cawdor. ROW 2: lohni Luccio, Sue Litwinowicz, Betty
Craig, joann Snyder, Cheryl Bagwell, Lynn lndiano. ROW 3: Al Wilhelm, Joe Scher-
visch, DeSales Rowan, Ellen Money, Vicky Hirsch. ROW 4: jeff Bergman, Craig Fisher,
Walt Wolsl-ci, Mike Tyler, Phio Perme, Larry Varwig. NOT SHOWN: Pa! Caddick,
Shiela Neal.
1. Please, no, don't come near me!
2. That special five minute locker break.
3. Sue Heimsoth practicing forthe after-
game dance with her favorite wastebasket.
4. Now, who woke me up?
5. Cheerleader Robin Lamm hoping for a
Panther victory.
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Jan Newmann, Maria Draxler, Daryl Dureiko, Chuck Kapec. ROW 2: Gloria Petrick, Patty
Meier, Lynn Garapic, Eileen Busdiecker, Robin Iokela, Dawn Woodruff, Terri janovich,
Garnet Sinko. ROW 3: Nancy Nemecek, Donna Trench, Kathy Burns, jim Daugherty, Dary
Saletrik, Nancy Pryatel, Lori Katz. ROW 4: Keith Lockhart, john Planisek, Chuck Rapkin,
Sue Burton, Louise Sper, Marc Freedman, Dave Sexton, Stefanie Krofina.
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Marcia Coons, Steve Tanner, Christine Shantery. ROW 2: Donna Stroberg, Carolyn Paulos,
Donna Madison, Lisa Williams, Michelle Lonchar. ROW 3: Corrine Randolph, Deborah
t I Downing, Steve Bell, ,lohn Offerle, Wendy Taylor, Joanne Klepacki. ROW 4: Brian Ramona,
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Stephens, Ken Baris, Loraine Goetz, Tony Gabriele. ROW 2: Sandy Vallee, Diane Dennick,
Sandy Kirby, Ruth Ager, Roberta Finneley, Pam Humpal. ROW 3: Paul Wacchaus, Wendell
Q Rountree, Mark Mannion, Landin Robinette, Becky Brady, Joe Lorence. ROW 4: ,lim Ent-
sminger, Brian Swatty, Keith Asher, Bill Miller, Phil Hogan, Howard Zucker, Ann Pascalel.
NOT SHOWN: Krystal Kent, Pat Wilson.
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Juniors
After one year's experience at Euclid, the juniors
returned for another year of work. They became the
bullwarks of the athletic program and organiza-
tions. Looking forward to future careers many jun-
iors launched vocational programs while many col-
lege bound students continued with their academic
programs leading to a profession. As the year pro-
gressed, the juniors met the challenges and in May
accepted the reins of seniorhood. Thus, they became
the class of 77.
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future, its responsibilities and challenges. All of the
seniors were individuals. Some left school early and went to
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in activities. For some, their final year was the best, and
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Good Luck Semors From
Presrdent Jrm Swrtzer 1stV1ce Presldent Dan Crawford
Secretary Roger Mrller 2nd Vrce Presrdent Jxm Drobnlck
Treasurer Kelvm Kegter Lt Governor Dxst 23 Darryl Fanney
Bob Payne john Estock John Brodhacker Tom Anderson john Iue Bob Nozllng Bob Thomas Denms Wolowle
Ckl Ron Ryavec Bob Ross Jeff Schelentrager Pul Yanchar Mark Harmon Dennls Zerby Marty LaCava Scott
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22308 Lake Shore Blvd
731 1550
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INDUCTION BRAZING
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Projectlon Hell Art
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21850 St Clalr Ave L J fB1lll Schell 486 82.83
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Armao S Restaurant
Army Surplus
Astro Travel
Brg Bouquet
Bob s Car Care
Boulevard Beverages
Carrols Restaurant
Center Beverage
Colomal Homestead
Consumer Trre
Convement Food Mart
Darry Twlst
Erxe Auto Parts
Euclldlan Beauty College
Euclrd Blue Prlnt
Euclld Forelgn Motors
Euclld Hlgh Key Club
Euclrd Natxonal Bank
Euclid Race Darry
Flrckmger Inc
Florama Flowers
Forest Cnty Auto Parts
Fnedman Jewelers
The Ground Round
Hlllwood Manufacturrng Co
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Journal Newspapers
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Lakeland Llghtlng
Lakeshore Florlst
London Cleaners
Mar1os s Flowers
Mark Harrdressers
Martxn s Freeze
Max s Restaurant
McDonald s
Mxhelrch s Hometown
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Russell Mrller Garage
Natlonwrde Advertlsmg
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395 East200tl'1 Street
456-7009
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22384 Lakeland Blvd.
731-3173
G.R. ANDRASO, NLD.
25100 Euclid Avenue
DR. and MRS. R.M. BALDWIN
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25649 Euclid Avenue
731-4800
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WASHERS 8: DRYERS INC.
20300 St. Clair Avenue
531-6000
DR. A.I. BLASKEVICA
848 East 185th Street
486-0322
BRICKMAN 81: SONS
FUNERAL HOME
21900 Euclid Avenue
481-5277
L.C. CARRAN
20501 Euclid Avenue
531-9754
CHAPEL MACHINE AND
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25901 Tungsten Road
481-5800
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25861 Tungsten Road
486-7300
CONVENIENT FOOD MART
811 East 222nd Street
261-2289
DON A. CRAWFORD D.D.S.
25100 Euclid Avenue
731-7207
CUYAHOGA ELECTRIC
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494 East 200th Street
486-9121
DECKER APPLIANCE
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445 East 200th Street
486-7200
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481-4450
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26300 Euclid Avenue
261-2606
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22.570 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-8329
GALES BI-RITE
709 East 185th Street
486-0066
HANDY RENTS
1329 East 260th Street
731-6950
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727 East1S5tl'1 Street
531-T443
JOBS BEVERAGE
300 East zooth Street
450-0595
DR. St MRS. R.A. KRIESSLER
21771 Lake Shore Blvd.
201-3111
KVVIK EILL
19021 Euclid Avenue
531-0813
LEADER DRUG
22824 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-7474
DR. EUGENE LINSEY
25100 Euclid Avenue
261-1010
KEN SAYWELL
LUIKART INS. AGENCY
18324 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-4770
MAXIM'S FOODS
602 East 185th Street
531-2893
DOUG MERVAR
815 East 236th Street
731-0761
MOLNAR'S DAIRY QUEEN
435 East zoorh Street
486-0929
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23800 St. Clair Avenue
731-5700
PERRY DRUG
706 East 185th Street
531-7777
MRS. JAMES I. POTUCEK
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2.2578 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-1166
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20068 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-5757
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3300 Green Road
481-1800
SHORE CARPET MART
854 East 185th Street
531-0484
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24460 Lakeland Blvd.
732-9000
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22320 Lake Shore Blvd.
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25100 Euclid Avenue
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