Euclid High School - Euclidian Yearbook (Euclid, OH)
- Class of 1981
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Life is never black and white, especially when illustrated in the paintings of Mrs. Wiersba's equations on the board open the wonderful 4-
art classes. world of physics to Paul Bauer.
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marching band provided entertainment at the St. Joe's rally.
Bottom row' Mr. Kochan. Mr. Sydow, Virginia Balogh, Bev lafelice, Jeannine Carlo. Karen Kowalkowski. Carol Deason, Madaline Bradach, Sue Paul. Row
Iwo: Barry Mitan, keith Young. Curt Rasmusen, Mark Shimonek, Brian Chapman. Ellyn Gleisser. Steve Anzells, Ruth Bierer, Rick Ham, Joel Mansperber,
Judy Hasse, John Davis. Ron three: Eric Kosten. Diane Andrews. Marlene Joyce. Bill Bretton. Andy Powaski, Donna Francctic. Stan Matras, Paul Resnik,
Russ Mazzaro, Henry Stewart. Mike Bratton, Barb Spaur, Paul Glaser. Row fourfjeff Westover, Janet Niccum, Melanie McChancy, Sue Drienka, Renee
Sly. Mike Lausin. Linda Rattini, Destiny Morgan, Linda Wudy, Sharon Tice, Beth Waltermire. Judy Krnc, Linda Hochevar, Row five: Kevin Kelly. Judy
Braun. Joe Vislocky, Judy Stevko, Dale Grubb. Pete Joksimovich, Gary Summerhill, Peggy Hunt, Lesa Galer, Maureen Matras, Janine Valentine. Lou Ann
Jones, Rowsix: Nick Selvaggio. Mike Vitantonio, Sam Pantalonc. Bill Blevins. Marcia Shutly, Mark Hansen. Marty Jones. Gary Buck, Geoff Pritchard,
Ernie Lackner, Rob Hendershot. Top ron: Peggy Linn, John Harper. Janet Smith, Kim Rawlings, Betsy Pickel, Andy Morkunas. Vince Penny. Al
Mulraney, Ray Tice, Kathy Brown. Chris Owens, Ruth Cook. Photography by Luikarl.
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The Panther Band shows its pride by spelling out
EUCLID
The Panther Band, under the direc-
tion of Arthur Sydow, started its sea-
son late in August with an on-campus
band camp. Students met for 8 days of
extensive playing and marching re-
hearsals. The first two days were spent
developing the sound of the Panther
Band as well as learning to march Pan-
ther Band style. Work was begun on the
pre-game and half-time show for open-
ing night.
For each show a band member re-
ceived a show guide containing several
pages of routines, formations, and cho-
reographic directions. ln addition, each
band member learned new music for
each show.
Each half-time performance took
anywhere from I5 to 20 hours of re-
hearsal time to learn and lasted about
7V2 minutes on the field.
The season was highlighted by the
final home game show - "Script Eu-
clid", led by this year's band president,
Senior Dale Grubb.
This year, three shows were designed
by Seniors Diane Andrews, Judy
Brown, Judy Hasse, and Judy Krnc.
Junior Rob Hendershot acts as a trumpet stand.
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your football team finished lO-0 or your
basketball team is headed for the state
finals. But what happens when your
school's teams are average, as ours were
this year? Then it takes a special kind of
spirit to cheer on the team in front of half-
empty stands. Perhaps this is the greatest
attribute of this year's cheerleaders.
Right The varsity cheerleaders look like they're mo-
deling for a toothpaste commercial,
Below Late October and early November football
games meant that sometimes those smiles were liter-
ally frozen on the cheerleaders' faces
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Left Gayle Kubik stirs up spirit 111 Oclobefs Homecoming bonfire rully.
Below, WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row: Yvonne Leduc, Jill Midolo
Cindy Rilzu, Row .I Pam Paradiso, Kelly Taylor, Amy Raicevich, Row 3: Gina Evans
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Above: Euclid students tie up traffic on East 222nd as they make their
way to Memorial Park for the Homecoming bonfire and rally.
Right: There she goes!This years bonfire rally was almost scrapped
because of conflicts with local air pollution laws.
The 1980-1981 Homecoming festivities began on
Wednesday. October 8th. with a traditional parade and
bonfire-pep rally and concluded with the Homecoming
dance on Saturday night.
The Homecoming parade and bonfire were highlight-
ed by the float and car decorating contests, won by the
Football Trainers and C.O.E. class respectively. Atten-
dance at both of these events was at an all-time high.
The announcement of the Homecoming Queen and
her court came on Thursday at an all-school assembly.
The winner was Kristin Yamane. Kristin and her atten-
dants were presented to the crowd at halftime during
Friday nights Homecoming game against Bedford, a
game the Panthers won 24-0.
Homecoming concluded with the annual formal dance
held in the E-room. This year's theme was Down on
Main Street. The 175 couples who attended the dance
were entertained by the sounds of Teaser.
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Attendant Niegtin McLaughlin, and Sophomore Attendant Mindy Simon reigned over the couples during the Homecoming dance.
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Pam Broun ix preacnted to un appreciative crowd during the halftime of
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Whatever happened to Monopoly?
And stick-ball in the street? And hang-
ing out at the soda shop after school?
Like most of the pastimes of our par-
ents' generation, they are just memories
now. High school students ofthe 1980's
have developed their own games and
sports.
For example, while a high school stu-
dent inthe 1950's might have been con-
tent to play baseball or football from
morning to night, more individualistic
and non-competitive forms of physical
activity appeal to the student of the
l980's. Witness the growing popularity
of jogging, skiing, judo, and karate.
Another difference between our-
selves and our parents is apparent in the
board games we play. While our par-
ents might have been satisfied with
Monopoly and Parchesi, many students
of the 1980's are joining the growing
ranks of fantasy and wargames players.
These games, which have rule books
sometimes running up to a hundred
pages in length, challenge the imagina-
tion and appeal to the student who be-
lieves that a game should offer a greater
high than just owning Boardwalk and
Park Place.
Perhaps the most popular games of
the l980's, however, are the electronic
ones. First appearing a few years ago,
and ranging from Simon to Space In-
vaders, these electronic wonders can
now be found in any shopping center,
game room, or student's locker, and are
certainly a fair cry from the primitive
shoot the bear penny arcade games our
parents used to play at Euclid Beach
Park.
Above, right: Thank you. but I think 1'd prefer to
use my own razor. A martial arts demonstration
held in the E-room stirred enough interest among
students that a martial arts club was formed this
year.
Right, center: just hold on there while I adjust
my glasses,
Right: Are you sure that this is an ancient Orien-
tal way of curing a headache?
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the Browns and the Steelers,
Above, left: Rats? Beaten by the computer
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Above, rrgh!:The hande of dcettny determine
the How ol' battle in Squad Leader, a board
game depicting action on the Russian front in
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And another thing! Never upstage me again!
This year's Fall Play was a Comedy about a 6' lV2"
rabbit named Harvey. The play was written in 1944
by Mary Chase, and after along run on Broadway, it
was made into a hit movie.
The main character, Elwood P. Dowd4played by
John Erosfand his friend, Harvey, spend their time
making friends and going to bars. However, Harvey is
invisible to the rest of the world, causing most people
to believe Dowd a mental case. His sister Veta Sim-
mons, played by Tina DiBacco, tries to commit Dowd
to Chumley's Rest Home, a mental institution, but the
staff is confused and thinks Veta is the one who is sick.
The comedy expands from this mix-up.
Aside from the cast, credit for the success of the
play is due to several other people. Ron LaBondano
designed the set. Allen Black was in charge of the
sound and lighting, and Amy Reno was the head of
the prop department. Sue Bukovac acted as Student
Director. Thus, the success of the play was not due to
the efforts of any one person: it was a team effort.
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All those signs that plastered the
hallways on Thursdays and Fridays
didn't appear by magic. They were the
efforts ol' the Spirits Club. The Spirits
Club is an informal group of EHS stu-
dents who spend each Wednesday night
painting signs and posters to express
their support for the school's various
sports teams
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ready to use their lingers when there xxeren't
enough paint brushes to go around.
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Euclid lligh Schoolk IVHIJ-lil fiiilileii fiirlx lititl .i wry
active und succemliul yeiir. .Xxide lironi perl'-mrining :il Ncliimiil
functions. they entertained git xqirioux eoininunity .ill.iirx
throughout the yeur.
The mzijorettes praicticed during the xuniiner .ind d.iily
during the lull for their perliorinuncex tit the hullitinie xhoiu
ol' the football games. The mujorettcs duneed to Nueh wngx
as Tuskfleuturing Cziptuin ,leunnine Clirlok xolo perlior-
muncc. Catch the PepsiSp1'rit. und Knock' on Wood, ,VM gin
added touch. they used tumbourines, lighted btttonx. huts.
and canes in their various routines.
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Ogrinc, Sherri Deuschle, Jean Busher, Diane Andrews, Lorna Coyne, Barb Sla1rr,Sue Hickey, Linda Hanson, Wendy Wrighl, ,lcnnilcr Thomnw, Amp Slcclc.
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Charlie Booms can never make a decision unless
he has his lucky toothpick,
Among its various service projects
this year. Student Council members
helped to collect canned goods, paper
products, and cash donations from the
student body to give to the needy fam-
ilies in Euclid at Thanksgiving time. A
Christmas party was also held for the
residents of the Euclid Villa Senior
Citizens Apartment Complex.
The Student Council also did a good
job organizing school activities this
year. Homecoming, for example, was
very successful. A great parade and an
excellent bonfire were among its memo-
rable moments. The Homecoming
Dance drew a record crowd. The Stu-
dent Council also sponsored the Winter
Festival, the Battle ol' the Classes, and
the annual Pool Tournament.
At the end ot' the year, Student
Council members traveled to the junior
highs to talk to ninth graders to interest
them in joining Student Council nest
year when they enter EHS.
Although the success of the Student
Council this year was the result ot' hard
work by all its members, special men-
tion should be made ol seniors Jane
Shunk and .lenniller Thomas for the
time and el'l'ort they contributed.
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Sandy Snyder, Sue Paul, Beth Nlabcl. Dan Bauer
Lisa Rhone, Patrice Ware, Xmy Steele RON 2
Carol Cltrnpbcll, l ori Teplcy, Xlegan Xlel ,iiighf
lin,Chrissy Ryder, Nlarx ii,iIloxx.iy, kathy Ryder
Bill Perdue ROW I Pam Broun, Debbie Taylor
Jill Nemecels, Xloniea Poekar, llixid lhititlioni
Bob Ynld.1rsic,Steye l .iusin RUN -1 lil N1.i'oli,
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Among the unsung heroes of Euclid
High School are the members of the Soph-
omore and Junior Classes, groups of spirit-
ed class members who meet to plan activi-
ties and money-making projects for their
respective classes. The only compensation
they receive for their efforts is the satisfac-
tion of knowing that they helped make
EHS a more spirited, exciting school for
their fellow class members.
The National Honor Society is a nation-
al organization meant to recognize a
school's outstanding junior and senior stu-
dents. At EHS, National Honor Society
members are selected on the basis of aca-
demic standing and involvement in school
activities.
Right, above. SOPHOMORE CLASS Bottom Row:
Lauren Jambor. Row 2: Karen Schulz, Connie Pa-
porous, Amy Raicevich, Wendy Cicek, Lynn Prit-
chard. Row 3: Lisa Cover, Mindy Simon, Lisa Berar-
dinelli, Jenny Jaroscak. Row 4: Sheila Walsh, Sue
Reinke, Vince Rattini, Miyung Surh, Shirleen
Nurmi, Hillary Hook, Mary Ann Kelly. Row 5: Julie
Koucky, Lynette Gilmore, Laurie Hanlon, Carrie
Jackson. Row 6: Missy Cole, Mary Hromyko, John
Hribar, Wendy Swyt.
Right. JUNIOR CLASS Bottom Row: Jan Mihel-
cic, Gayle Kubik, Jill Krawcyzsyn, Donna Zupan,
Jenny Jambor, Linda Lewin. Row 2: Tom Coyne,
Monica Pockar, Amy Steele, Kris Shook, Monica
Parisi, Cheryl Johnson, Jane Stragisher. Row 3:
Shiela Kelly, Beth Franko, Janene Selway, Sandy
Ukmar, Aida Saracevic, Lisa Letcher, Nina Valenti.
Right, below. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Bottom Row: Megan McLaughlin, Judy Krnc, Linda
Boone, Sue Lokar, Michelle Hinko, Sue Hickey.
Row 2: Lori Tepley, Lisa Berzin, Sharon Fike, Anna
Dovic, Lisa Barash. Row 3: Robert Golob, Dale
Grubb, John Eros. Missing: Diane Andrews, Dave
Beal, Lynne Blevins, Judy Braun, Linda Callahan,
Tim Christianson, Dawn Ehrhart, Patty Hill, Beth
Hook, Paul Hwang, Kathy Kehn, Linda Lawrence,
Doug Leu, Beth Mabel, Bill Mason, Joe Porten, Bri-
an Reno, Nav Singh, Marybeth Stragisher.
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The Key Club is a youth organiza-
tion which attempts to serve its
school and community. In the past
year, the Key Club has donated over
S1000 to charitable causes. Besides
financial assistance, the club per-
forms purely service-oriented activi-
ties such as holiday coffee stops, leaf
raking, and Christmas caroling for
the elderly. The club also holds so-
cials frequently and has entertain-
ment at each meeting. The Key Club
is one of the largest clubs at EHS.
with well over forty members in at-
tendance at its weekly meetings.
The Incredible Hulk? No, just a Key Club
member helping to man the Euclid Kiwanis'
Haunted House at the Euclid Square Mall
during Halloween.
KEYCLUB Bottom Row: Ken Zuro, Rober-
ta Yuhas, Beth Kupfer, Nav Singh, Kevin
Simon, Mr. McCallum, Debra Penicka. Lisa
Grassi. Row 1: Miyung Surh, Sharon Tice.
Sue Mooney, Marlene Joyce, Mark Mcblelis.
Bev Kohler, Sue Lokar, Eileen Yandeveer,
Allison Mersnik, Mr, Hill. Row 3' Heidi
Schultz, Linda Doremus, Scott Kost, Vince
Rattini, Bob Kalcher, Carol Chase, John
Grigsby, Jeff Kosmelos, Lynne Blevins, Row
-1: Russ Oshaben. Tom Coyne, Dan Green.
Curl Rasmusen, Al Black, Jenny Jambor.
Dave Zagorc, Tacyung Surh, Don Kucem,
Paul Glaser.
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Above: Geoff Pritchard was one ofthe few stu-
dents willing to act as a guinea pig at the energy
assembly.
Far right: Mike Cotter leads the cheerleaders at
the Powder Puff assembly.
Right: The Varsity Chorale Christmas concert
was missed by the sophomores and juniors
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School assemblies can serve sever-
al purposes: to build school spirit, to
give information, or to provide enter-
tainment. While assemblies can't
please everyone, the ones we had this
year didfulfill one of these purposes.
The school year got off to its usual
start with a rowdy rally for the St.
.Ioe's game: a fiery speech by Coach
Seymour, lots of yelling and scream-
ing by the students, a surprise visit
by Dr. Husarik and Darth Vader-
and another shellacking that night
from the St. Joe's football team.
However, on a scale of I to 10, the
St. Joe's assembly would rate a 9 on
sheer intensity of school spirit.
The next assembly, a one-man
comic show by Mark Schoenbrach,
was the best one of the year. Al-
though its purpose was instructive-
get involved in school and its activi-
ties-the speaker's comic presenta-
tion of slices of high school life kept
most students concentrating on him
rather than their watches.
The homecoming assembly was a
The homecoming assembly was O.K. if you were
sitting near the floor.
typical Student Council extravagan-
za with the introduction of candi-
dates to mood music as each paraded
down white runners through the
gym. It was exciting if your girl-
friend was up for queen, but if you
were unlucky enough to be in one of
the homerooms sitting up in the
rafters of the gym, the combination
of distance and a poor sound system
made it next to impossible to connect
names and faces.
The Bore-of-the-Year award went
to the energy assembly, Although
the intention was good-an informa-
tional presentation on the energy cri-
sis-the assembly was a complete
bust. What went wrong? The sub-
ject? The speaker's approach? The
after-effects of that day's cafeteria
food? lt's hard to tell, but it proves
one thing about high school assem-
blies: sometimes the magic works
and sometimes it doesn't.
The Marching BandfMajorette
assembly was highly entertaining for
those students whojust go to football
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terpretation ofhigh school life during the bust
assembly of the year.
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games so they can watch the half-
time shows or those who rate George
Gershwin's music right up there with
Bruce Springsteen's. For the other
99? of the student body, listening to
the Marching band perform at least
cut their classes down by five min-
utes each day.
The Powder Puff assembly saw
about one half of the senior class
milling about the gym floor as girls
ofthe Blue and Gold teams. coaches.
officials for the game, and cheer-
leaders parodied the excitement of a
regular football game. What it
lacked in organization, it made up
for in enthusiasm.
The Varsity Chorale Christmas
Concert proved highly entertain-
ing-to the seniors, who got to see it.
Unfortunately, the underclass home-
rooms only got a piped-in land gar-
bledj version of it over the PA,
While some of this year's assem-
blies were better than others, they all
helped to break up the day-to-day
routine of school life.
Dale Grubb's trumpet solo was really interesting for ill
thc marching band Cl'lll1usI.lsIs in the sch '
The Music Men And Women
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Below SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE Woodwinds Bottom Row: Judy Braun, Diane An-
drews, Judy Krnc, Mike Lausin, Melanie McChancy, Janet Niccum. Row 2: Dan Bauer. Bill
Bretton, Mike Bratton, Ruth Cook, Peggy Linn, Barb Spaur, Row 3: Joe Porten, Randy Martin,
Jim Steffas, Eric Koslen, Ray Tice, Barry Mitan.
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ine Swoboda Row 2: Lisa Centa, Bethany Hook, Amy Reno, Nancy
Smith, Alice Gregory, Row 3: Donna Francetic, Janet Struna, Lisa Grif-
fin. Dave Gaffney. Row 4: Mr Hutson, Pete Salopek, Mark Lawyer, Jeff
Griffin. Terry Boggs, Werner Hertzcr.
Right CONCERT BAND Brass Bottom Row. Paul Resnik, Andv
Powaski, Jimmy Peek, Lance Haverlock, Judy Stevko. Row l':Curt Ras-
musen, Ernie Lackncr, Joe Vislocky, Marcia Shutty, Gary Buck, Mark
Dzomba, Pelnr Joksimovich, Mark Shimonek. Row 3: Matt Price, Bob
Cable, John Davis, Ellyn Gleisser, Ruth Ann Bierer, Russ Mazzaro, Steve
Anzells, Henry Stuart.
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The sound ol' music, ranging from pop to the classics, can be
heard coming from the many different bands sponsored by the
Music Department, Students were busy this year rehearsing for
the Solo and Ensemble Contest, which was held at fiuclid on
February 14th, and for the seasonal performances and concerts
held throughout the year,
Left: Who can you expect to play Musical Chairs better than a member ot' one ul'
Euclid High School's bands?
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Brass Bottom Row: Gary Summerhill, Stan
Matras, Scott Theodore, Paul Glaser. Row 2:
Dave Bukovec, Mark Hansen, Rob Hender-
shot, Dale Grubb, Brian Reno, Geoff Prit-
chard. Row 3: Neil Bierer, Brian Chapman,
Judy Hasse, Fred Ham, Joel Mansperger
Row 4: Mike Vitantonio, Kevin Kelly, Chris
Owens.
Left STAGE BAND Bottom Row: Bill Bret-
ton, Joe Porten, Eric Kosten, Mike Bratton.
Ray Tice. Row 2: Judy Hasse, Neil Bierer,
Steve Anzells. Row 3: Nick Selvaggio, Dave
Beal, Ward Thrasher, Linda Lewin. Wes Tay'
lor, Jill Nemecek, Brian Reno, Geoff Prit-
chard, Dave Bukovec, Rob Hendershot. No!
Pictured: Jim Black, Joel Mansperger, Fred
Ham, Dale Grubb, Kevin Kelly,
N, Below, left CONCERT BAND Woodwinds
Bottom Row: Destiny Morgan, Maureen Nia-
tras, Marlene Joyce, Sue Leonard, Sharon
Tice, Lesa Galer. Ron 2: Mia Minerd, Sue
Drienka, Linda Rattini, Kim Rawlings, Rick
Hunt, Mary Ann Fratcher. Row ,?'Jcft' Wes-
tover, John Harper, Andy Morkunas, Jim
Rossi, Al Mulraney, Vince Penny, Janet
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R1ghtCHORAL MASTERS Bottom Row Cindy
Parker. Denise Scheid, Judy Ludvik. Sherri Johnson.
Nina Valenti. Linda Cramer, Lisa Beryin, Dana Sa-
lem, Ken Ferlito. Tim Coles, Jane Shunk. Linda Bo-
zak. Linda Boone, Jill Nemecek. Lori Sajn. Audrey
Wintle. Ron J, Kelly Norton, Audrey Lonchar. Gail
Kubik. Jenny Jambor. Sue Paul, Jeanine Selway.
Linda Lewin, Jim Speer, Sam Carasso. Sue Sly, Jan
Mihelcic. Julie Samuel, Debbie Taylor. Kathy Ca-
van. Kelly Erne. Row 3' Bev Kohler. Jeanie Busher.
Karen Lockhart. Dana Wood, Barry Mitan. Mark
Cefaratti. John Kisthardt, Steve Lausin, Marie
Cheatham, Carol Chase. Marilyn Struna, Denise
Meyers Ron 4' Renee Mihelich. Denise Fetko, Tom
Mullen. John Renshaw, Phil Mohorich. .lim Cater.
Mike Durbin, Mike Cotter. John Eros. Carol Olea-
sek, Lisa Letcher, Amy Wilson. Karen Kish. Lori
Hall. Maureen Hildebrandt.
The Choral Masters was composed of
eighty students under the direction ot' Mr.
Ronald Morgan. They sang in three con-
certs: one in the fall. one at Christmas-
time. and one in the spring. ln addition,
the Choral Masters participated in the an-
nual GCC concert, which was held at Be-
ford. A select group of twenty students
composed the Varsity Chorale. These stu-
dents. all members ol' the Choral Masters
as well, were picked for spots on the Varsi-
ty Chorale on the basis of auditions held
last spring. Besides singing with the Cho-
ral Masters at their concerts. Varsity Cho-
rale members performed at their own
benefits and capped their year with a trip
to New York City. The president of the
Varsity Chorale this year was Dana Salem.
Right Dana Salem. Ken Ferlito. and thc other mem-
bers ol the Varsity Chorale helped put the school in a
holiday mood at the choral assembly held for seniors
before Christmas vacation.
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der puffgame: the girls play a game of flag
football and the boys act out the role of
cheerleaders. Besides being funny, powder
puff football can be profitable. This year's
senior class raised S900 because of the
game.
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pated in this year's powder puff game,
playing for either the Blue or Gold teams,
Although in the past two years the powder
puff game had ended in a tie, this year the
Gold team won a resounding 38-6 victory.
Above, left: The Gold team predicts victory
Left: The Blue team gets themselves psyched.
Above' Hours ol' highly disciplined practice under
the watchful eyes of brilliant coaches helped prepare
the girls for the BIG game,
Leli: The crowd was treated to the precision and
grace ol! .t spectacular halftime shmw
Sophomore Paul Leasure, dressed in white,
was instrumental in getting the Martial Arts
Y Club organized.
Several clubs at Euclid High School
exist for those students who take plea-
sure in flexing their muscles. The tradi-
tional ones-the Lettermens Club and
the Girls Leaders Club-are more or
less honorary organizations for students
who are involved with one of the
school's sports teams. The Martial Arts
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ing to learn the techniques of self-de-
fense. The students were taught respect,
self-control, and self-defense. The ma-
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karate. The sponsor and instructor was
Mr. John Berilla, who volunteered his
time on Wednesdays and Saturdays for
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Mark Botirius, vice-presidentg Nancy
McCourt, secretaryg and Beth Mason,
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Left SWIM LEADERS Bottom Row: Ellyn Gleisser, Mary Smith, Jcnny Jambor, Jill
Krawczyszyn, Mary Ellen Eiermann, Brian Chapman, Row 2: Janet Smith. Tom Coync,
Scott Gundling, Paul Glaser. On Ladder: Jim Cater, Row 3: Boris DcGranda, Mark
Francetic, Amy Steele, Karen Harmon, Tom Powell, Paul Resnik, Dan Green, Jeff Jaros-
cak, Scott Clines. Row 4: Pat Cotter, Eric Wuchter.
Below LETTERMENS CLUB Bottom Row: Mike Guarino, Jeff Barnard, Mike Vella, Jack
Richardson, Larry Longstreth, Redon Jones, Jim Speer, Joe Minardo, Keith Mahovlic,
Kevin Callahan, Stacey Jones, Chris Hughes. Row 2: Craig Eyman, Dave Skiljan, Ron
Suponcic, Rick Rohlke, Doug Hufford, Everett Wesley, Kevin Durst, Gary Casto, Pat
Delaney, Dave Rojeck, Bob Rinderle, John Barndt, Vic Schembre. Row 3: Tom Deason,
Mike Zusman, Joe Iafelice, Geddy Jakubauskas, Paul Pallante, Tom Povirk, Brian Smith,
Rick Schafer, Scott Sanford, Mike Szmania, Harry Yanchar, Greg Fondran, Darrin Gaff-
ney, Tom Pappalardo, Vic Martin. Row 4: Lou Nieves, Dennis Morek, Frank Bauck, John
Hribar, George Caplick, Jim Mitch, Doug Grosel.
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The inauguration ofa new President
would normally be considered the top
news story of the year, but the events of
1981 were anything but normal.
On the local scene, Euclid resident
Dennis Eckart was elected to Congress
to replace the retiring Charles Vanik,
congressman of the 22nd district,
The Cleveland Browns were also win-
ners-winners of the Central Division
championship for the first time in years.
The doors to the Super Bowl for them
were frozen shut, however, in their
playoff game against Oakland, held in
an icy Cleveland Stadium where the
windchill factor hovered around -30.
With only minutes to go in the game, a
Brian Sipe pass was intercepted in the
end zone. Oakland won the game 14-12
and went on to destroy Philadelphia in
the Super Bowl 27-10.
In contrast to the Browns, the only
excitement caused by the Cavaliers was
generated by the feuding between the
new owner, Ted Stepien la former Eu-
clid School Board memberl and the lo-
cal sports writers, who questioned many
of Stepien's trades.
On the national scene, 1980 was a
Presidential election year in which the
incumbent President, Jimmy Carter,
was challenged by Republican Ronald
Reagan and Independent John Ander-
son. Many pre-election polls showed
Carter and Reagan remarkably close,
witha large number of voters still unde-
cided. A debate between Carter and
Reagan held in Cleveland in late Octo-
ber apparently helped the voters make
up their minds as Reagan went on to
win a landslide victory.
THE YEAR OF
ln other national news, two Cleve-
land missionaries, Jean Donovan and
Sister Dorothy Kazel twhose parents
reside in Euclidl were killed in political
violence in El Salvador. Within a short
period of time after their murders, local
and national TV and newspaper report-
ers began examining the United States
role in El Salvador in detail, Back at
home. several congressmen were con-
victed in the ABSCAM operation, a
bribery scandal in which FBI agents,
posing as representatives of rich Arabs,
passed bribe money to the unsuspecting
congressmen for promises of political
favors.
The nation in general, and rock mu-
sic fans in particular, were shocked by
the murder of John Lennon, a member
of The Beatles, who was fatally wound-
ed outside his New York apartment
building by a deranged fan, Mark Da-
vid Chapman. Lennon's death triggered
sales of his albums, and his latest album
Double Fantasyand hit single "Starting
Over" reached the top of the music
charts immediately.
While music lovers were mourning
Lennon's death, the country was
mourning the sour economy, which was
beset with layoffs and high inflation.
The flood of imported cars entering the
country had a strong effect in the
Cleveland area, where many auto work-
ers found themselves in the unemploy-
ment line rather than on the assembly
line.
The top news story of the year, of
course, was the release of the 52 Ameri-
cans held hostage in lran. As a show of
appreciation for their 444 days of cap-
tivity, the hostages were showered with
parades and gifts-ranging from free
vacations to free baseball tickets for the
rest of their lives-upon their return to
the United States.
ln addition to its involvement with
the hostages, Iran was also in the news
as a war flared up between it and Iraq.
The Russians used the instability in the
area to continue their occupation of Af-
ghanistan. Also occupying Russia's at-
tention were events in Poland, where a
number of strikes broke out as workers
demanded more freedom. While politi-
cal problems threatened the Middle
East and Poland, North Africa and
ltaly were devastated by major
earthquakes.
ln the world of entertainment. the hit
movies of the season were The Empire
Strikes Back, Friday the 13th, Stir
Crazy, 9 to 5, and Ordinary People. The
new TV season was delayed several
weeks by an actors' strikeg but when the
strike was settled, audiences found that
they really didn't miss much as the new
TV shows, like Speak Up, America and
Bosom Buddies left much to be desired.
The top-rated TV shows of the year
were Dallas tDo you remember who
shot J.R.?l, 60 Minutes, The Dukes of
Hazzard, and The Love Boat. As the
outstanding special of the year, Shogun
scored spectacularly in the TV ratings.
Besides John Lennon, notable deaths
which occurred this year included mov-
ie director Alfred Hitchcock, actor
Steve McQueen, French philosopher
and Nobel Prize-winning author Jean-
Paul Sartre, and track and field star
Jesse Owens.
Dennis Eckart accepts the congratulations of outgoing Charles Vanik as he trades his job as state John Lennon's death shocked those older music lovers
rep,-e5emarive for ghai gf Congressman, who remembered The Beatles'two concerts in Cleveland
in the mid-'6O's.
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between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.
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old oak tree, the residents of this home on
Lake Shore Boulevard used a flag and a mes-
sage to welcome the 52 American hostages
back from 4-1-1 days of captivity in lran.
Right AD CLLYB Bottom Rout Jackie Young. Sue
Stephens, Amy Raicevich, Linda Lucas. Wendy Po-
tokar. Nina Nlatic. Nadine Lisac. Anna Lima, Kelly
Taylor, Ron 2 Mindy Simon, Laura Nlorris. Aida
Saracevic, Donna Zupan, Doreen Groscl. Lorna
Coyne. Barb Starr. Sue Hickey. .Ienny lambor. Beth
Pritchard. Lisa Lctcher, Sandy L kmar. Karen
Schulz, Renee Evans. Amy Ogrinc. Nlr Raiceyich
Rott 3 Kathy Kehn. Lisa Berardinelli, Gina Cirino,
Lori Hansen, Laura Bratina. Hope Doyle. Sharon
Sleith. Simone Lisuc, Terri Nickel,
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Berardinelli, Dena Rice, Cheryl Roberts Noi Pic-
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Many' ol the clubs at Euclid High
School are service- oriented. Students par-
ticipate in them because they' are fun and-
fcorny' as it may' seemfthey' make the
school a better place to be for their liellow
students. The Ad Club. A-V Club. and
Library' Aides fall into this category: Ad
Club members help to sell tickets and pro-
grams lor the school's sporting events. Li-
brary' Aides and A-V Club members keep
the library and the audio-visual equipment
ol' the school in good working order,
While some clubs appeal to a student's
sense of service. others. such as the lrivest-
ment Club and the Computer Club can
provide him with alter-school learning ex-
periences. Members ol' the Investment
Club learn economics by' following stock
market trends. Computer Club members
improve their programming technique on
a 6800 microcomputer. a recently' built
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What happens when a football jersey
gets ripped or a coach needs the statistics
from the last track meet? Chances are that
he drops the problem into the lap of the
nearest angel, also known as sports aide.
Each sport at EHS has its own support
group of aides who assist in wrapping an-
kles, timing events, keeping statistics, and
otherwise solving those minor distractions
which might keep a coach's mind off the
game.
Right: Sports aides are definitely number one to
thirsty athletes in search of a drink of water.
FOOTBALL AIDES Bottom
Mary Ellen Eiermann. Row 2:
Hill, Nancy Matoh.
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Joyce, Sue Cermak. Row 2: Denise Fetko, captiang Terri Rodriguez, Kathy
Hanratty, Jenny Jambor, Katie Cavan, Joannie Picciano, Joy Black, captain.
Row 3: Jessica Smith, Lisa Tousel, Missy Cole, Maureen Colling, Shirin
Razani, Jena Vanek. Not Pictured: Dana Salem, Lauren Hale, Donna Zupan,
Avril Mclnally, Jeanne Busher, Jeanne Damiah, Jennifer Thomas.
HOCKEYIAIDES Borlom Row: Lisa Cover, Joycelee Kronik, Row 2: Sherri Jacobs, Jean lmmkc, JV FOOTBALI AIDIES Bottom Row Kim lloflmun
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hairy legs?
Aborc:The Pink Panthers, whose mkiin job is lo repair torn uniforms, feel
that their work load would be u lot lighter il' football players would cut
their finger nails once in ti while
Above, lcli. WRESTLING AIDES Bottom Ron Cathy Carlo, Jackie
Young, Kathy Cibrik. Ron 2: Sandy Neumann, Linn Pauley, Chris
Lauri:t.Lis1i Kreiin. Ron R' Deneen Znnghi, Di.ine Szuloilski. Kris Shook.
Laura Morris, Becky Tnnino Row -1' Debbie Conner, -Kms Ogrinc, Lisa
De7elon, Karen Mnlinouski, Karen Reminick Run 5 Dune Roessler,
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Feldman, Milton Lau, Fermin Guardiola-Madero,
Beth Mabel, Bill Mason. Row 2: Ruth Cook, Destiny
Morgan, Julie Samuel, Elaine Haupt, Mara Pinkava,
Amy Wilson. Row 3: Angela Gubitosi, Kim Trbo-
vich, Karen Pfriem. Not Picturedfjudy Braun, Judy
Hasse.
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with a peng we write with it.
Right: AFS exchange students Milton Lau, Fermin
Guardiola-Madero, and Philippe Feldman found
American high school life a bit restrictive compared
with that of their own countries.
AFS Club Sponsors
Three Exchange
Students
Euclid High School's AFS tAmerican
Field Servicej Club is composed of stu-
dents interested in learning about other
cultures. AFS members are given the
chance to do this by traveling overseas to
live with a host family in a foreign country.
During the summer of 1980, two Euclid
students, Kathy Drury and Beth Mabel,
traveled to Turkey and Finland respective-
ly. They met many new people and have
many interesting and exciting stories to
tell of their travels.
This year, Julie Samuel, an EHS junior,
was fortunate enough to be chosen to go to
New Zealand. She will spend several
months with her sponsor family and go to
school there with other young people her
age.
EHS was also honored this year to have
three foreign exchange students: Milton
Lau of Guatemala City, Guatemalag Phil-
ippe Feldman of Dijon, Franceg and Fer-
min Guardiola-Madero of Valencia,
Spain. All three students are enjoying an
eleven-month visit here. They all maintain
A averages in their senior honors classes
and say that they are learning English very
quickly since they hear it so often. They
are learning about the many cultural dif-
ferences between their home countries and
the U.S. by visiting here.
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ardt, Craig Wright. ROW 2: Joe Minardo, Steve Hof-
fert, Lee Ferrante, Sue Davidson, Cheryl Johnson,
Monica Parisi, Hillary Hook. ROW 3: Bethany Hook,
Roberta Yuhas, David McCarty, Jane Evans, Richard
Nagode, Laurie Hanlon, Jenny Jambor. ROW 4: Judy
Mast, Gayle Kubik, Cheryl Warman. ROW 5: Donna
Zupan, Janene Selway, Shirin Razani, Beth Finke.
ROW 6: Beth Franko, Aida Saracevic, Lisa Letcher,
Chris Hoag. ROW 7: Lori Springer, Sandy Ukmar, Jill
Krawcyzcyn. ROW 8: Jim Brown, Sandy Glicker, Mike
Durbin. MISSING: Jim Lyon, Elaine Haupt, Dave
Beal, Pat Bost, Marie Caputo, Katie Cavan, Mike
Danna, Jim Eder, Renee Evans, Sandy Frank, Stephanie
Fuerst, Pete Glanowski, Maureen Hildebrandt, Carrie
Jackson, Jenny Jaroscak, Dave Jerina, Greg Kanios,
David Klemencic, Mark Lopresti, Duncan Maitland,
Mike Malane, Tom Murphy, Bill Musick, Nestor Papa-
george, Sue Paul, Wendy Potokar, Keith Sergent, Rick
Smith, Mike Bauer, Pat Buccilli, Brian Carney, Marti
Cefaratti, Anne Cerer, Kalvis Cers, Carrie Conway,
Mike Cotter, Sharon Fike, Sadhna Gupta, Mike Hag-
gerty, Dave Hanson, Linda Lawrence, Nina Matic, Ka-
ren Harmon, Laurie Jambor, Cheryl Johnson. Dave Ku-
cinski, Vicki Metzger, Sharon Millhof, Todd Nawor,
Amy Ogrinc, Tom Powell, Frank Repar, John Schauer,
Nav Singh. Doug Springer, Jane Stragisher, Taeyung
Surh, Dan Vanchi
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While some Euclid students spent the
months between December and April
cursing the cold, grey, and snowy winter
weather in Cleveland, the Ski Club mem-
bers were taking to the slopes of Boston
Mills every Thursday night. To help offset
the cost of buses and lift tickets, Ski Club
members spent most of November selling
candy bars to their classmates. ln addition
to their weekly trips to Boston Mills, the
Ski Club members also took a trip to the
Cockaigne Ski Area in western New York
in January.
Leh: A bundled-up Dr. Bergem is prepared to lead
sophomores Jim Lyon, Laurie Hanlon, and Hillary
Hook on a charge down the slopes.
Far left: Now, the first thing to remember is to al-
ways ski forward!
Left: Beth Hook, Euclidian Senior Section editor,
takes a break from the eye-straining task of typing
senior activities copy to enjoy the Ski Club's outing to
Cockaigne.
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Doyou think lim ready!-or the run down Thunder Mounyain Mr. Dzerowicz spends a few seconds to clue in Laurie Hanlon and Hillary Hook to
yet' Steve? everything he knows about skiing.
The Winter Play, a collection of
three one-acts, was presented on Janu-
ary 22, 23, and 24. The first play, Fam-
ily Album, concerned the children of
the Featherways family, who are reunit-
ed at their old home after years of sepa-
ration following the death of their fa-
ther. ln the beginning, they are respect-
ful to their father's memoryg however,
as the evening wears on, the old house
and the aged butler bring back memo-
ries: and the children finally acknowl-
edge that their father was a cruel, un-
kind man, The central characters in this
play were Burrows, the butler, played
by John Eros: Jasper, the eldest son,
played by Tim Coles, and Lavinia, the
eldest daughter, played by Audrey Lon-
char. Also appearing were Dana Salem,
Carol Otcasek, John Kisthardt, Dawn
Ehrhart, Ken Ferlito, and Sal Midolo.
Jenny Jambor provided musical accom-
paniment.
The second play, The Will, told the
story of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ross. The
story is told in brief glimpses as the
couple makes various wills over a forty-
year period. In the beginning the love
that the two have for each other is re-
flected in their goodness and generos-
ity, but over the years, as Mr. Ross
becomes more and more successful,
Mrs. Ross becomes corrupted with the
power that they hold and changes into a
very snobbish person. Mr. Ross eventu-
ally realizes what has been happening
her-and to himselffbut he is too late
to change anything. Mr. Ross was
played by Mike Smith, and his wife
Emily by Janet Larkins. The lawyers
were played by Ken Ferlito and Bob
Katcher. Also appearing were Joy
Black and Dawn Ehrhart.
The final play was a series of vi-
gnettes called Breaking Up ls Hard to
Do. They concerned three couples deal-
ing with the problems of separation.
The elderly couple was played by John
Eros and Tina DiBacco, the middle-
aged couple by Rick Pelton and Wendy
Stroud, and the teen-aged couple by Sal
Midolo and Lori Springer. Also appear-
ing was Dave Hanson. The play was
narrated by Mike Smith.
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an elderly couple facing the problem of separation in the one-act play Breaking Up ls Hard to Do.
John Eros's stoop-shouldered posture was an added Well, you'd be mad loo if someone was sticking
touch that helped him to create the character ofthe old his tongue out at you! Audrey Lonchar reflects
butler in Family Album. her anger at having to acknowledge her father's
true personality in Family Album.
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deadlines
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The 1980-1981 Survey staff was a
combination of experience and inexpe-
rience. With junior co-editors Jeff Wes-
tover and Roberta Yuhas at the helm,
the first several issues were put together
with a lot of worry. As the new year
broke, however, things seemed to go
more smoothly. The sophomore writers
turned out to be more skilled than first
expected, especially Kal Cers and Mike
Kucera. Mark Speck, a junior, turned
out to be a superior writer who could
tackle any story. Sandy Glicker, a ju-
nior associate editor, also took on the
student business manager's job. Seniors
Tom Tonkli and Wendy Stroud, as page
editors, provided leadership to the few
other seniors on the staff: Harvey Tau-
lien, Eric Eckart, and Dawn Ehrhart.
Head photographer Ray Tice, a junior,
grew in skill all year as he combined his
efforts with senior Brian Reno and ju-
nior Steve Clay. Artists Paul Leasure
and Kathy Ray turned out interesting
cartoon strips for each issue. All in all,
this year's Survey got better and better
as the staff grew in experience.
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Suponcic, Roberta Yuhas, Mike Kucera, Gary Danolfo, Jeff Westover. Standing: Sandy Glicker, Laura
Morris, John Eros, Dawn Ehrhart, Ray Tice, Harvey Taulien, Mark Speck. Not Pictured: Tom Tonkli,
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Zakraysek, Bill Mason, Vesna Markon, Beth Kuplcr. Ron 3: Paul Gliise
Westover.
Eucuyo members run the school literary magazine. Through
the course of the year, they collect and edit plays. stories,
poems, artwork, and pictures from EHS students for use in the
publication. Their perennial problem fund this your was no
exception-is simply getting students to submit material to
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so personally involved
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them lor possible use in the lllllgllllfltf. To supplement their
choice ol' niaterial :ind to exercise their own tirtistie Abilities.
they also spend time is riting stories rind poems themselxes The
Eueu-to is published in Nlgiy und sold for Sl.
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Brian Reno, Steve Clay, .lim Ambrose, and Audrey Lonchar.
The story of the 1981 Euclidian be-
gan in the spring of 1980 with the selec-
tion of this year's staff and the choice of
the theme, Give Me an E. When the
1980 Euclidian arrived last May, it was
submitted to the Columbia University
Press Association for judging. It won a
second-place award, and many of the
suggestions for improvements have
been incorporated in this year's book.
Further ideas were picked up at a week-
long workshop held last June at Deni-
son University and sponsored by the
Josten's American Yearbook Com-
pany. The workshop was attended by
Mr. Petrovic and eight members of the
staff: Jenny Jambor, Beth Franko, Amy
Ogrinc, Kelly Dunlevy, Amy Reno,
Mike Cotter, Mike Durbin, and Jim
Brown.
In early August, the staff began its
advertising campaign.'Through a great
effort, the staff raised S5200 in adver-
tising-3078 more than has ever been
raised before, an amazing achievment
when one considers that many busin-
esses have dropped yearbook ads to cut
costs. Much of the success of the adver-
tising campaign was due to the efforts
of Lisa Stupansky, who personally sold
S1200 in ads. Because of the increased
advertising revenue, the cost of the
yearbook to students was the same as
last year, 512, although the printing
costs were IOCZQ higher than last year.
As Underclass editor, the burden of
meeting the first deadline in October
fell most heavily upon Amy Reno. With
the help of Laurie Hanlon, Hillary
Hook, Lesa Galer, Beth Pritchard, and
othersg the first deadline was met with
ease, as was the second deadline in No-
vember. The December and January
deadlines proved more troublesome,
however, as it was too early to submit
pages covering winter sports and work
on Judy Krncis Activities section pages
was slowed in November since the staff
was concentrating on selling yearbooks
to the student body. Beth Hook, Senior
section editor, and Linda Lawrence,
Faculty editor, picked up the slackg and
because of their dedicated work, the
deadlines were met with a minimum of
delay.
The biggest headache of the year
proved to be the final deadline. In order
for the book to be published in May, all
pages must be submitted by the middle
of February. Unfortunately, this year
the final deadline date was a full week
before the conclusion of the winter
sports' season, a fact which presented
special problems for Sports editor Beth
Cramer.
Although the production of a year-
book at a school the size of Euclid is the
result of the efforts of many people,
special mention should be make of
Mark Speck and Mike K ucera, who are
the authors of much of the copy in the
Underclass and Activities sectionsg Jim
Ambrose, Steve Clay, Brian Reno, and
Ray Tice, who did much of the photog-
raphy for the book, and Bill Mason,
who composed the artwork for the cov-
er and the divider pages.
Lcft.'Wilh idczis gulhcrcdImm.ipr-ill:-.uilliinluv.llii.ilmniil l:i-I xc.ir'whinil..iri1I,i
summer workshop, this yc.lr's slqill slrmu In 1-vp lhu I'uulufi.11iw.l thc past
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Cramer, H. Hook Ruwl' LISZIC, M Kucurgi, R Stull, 5 Inu, I Iirfiwn, K
Talty, S, Lausin, E, Maroli, W, Potokur, I. Hzmlun, Twp Rim ,I Xrnhrnvf, I
Stupansky, M. Speck, K. McLaughlin, R. Tice Noi Pit-lured. I lilnigk, NI
Cotter, M. Durbin, K. Dunlevy, D. Fctko, J. Hassc, I. Lawrence, P I inn. B
F Y r Mason, M. Meyers, B. Reno, A, Wintlc, J. Hoon, V. Hrobut, I., Dufcllm. R
'jg' ' Evans, B. Franko, E. Gleisser, L. Iannicelli, L. Hale, J, Jambor, S. Rust, D
Kucera, L. Letcher, L. Lewin, A. Lonchar, J, Mihelcic, S, Neumann. AX Ugrinl.,
B. Pritchard, A. Reno, R. Yuhas, D Kelly, D. Morgan, Clay, M Colllng, l
Galer, E. Haupt, B. Kime, P. Leusure, D. Malsko, T, Nickel, L Rhone, I., Yuku
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Going to school certainly isn't cheap.
A new pen here, a tablet of paper there,
a new notebook for science class-all
these things add up over the course of a
school year. And if you have a car,
where are you supposed to get the mon-
ey for gas and insurance? The answer is
obvious-you go to work.
The part-time job seems to be grow-
ing in popularity with students as they,
like their parents, try to cope with infla-
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filling drug orders for area nursing homes and institutions.
sinesses and fast food outlets in Euclid
provide a number of opportunities for
students who want to pick up a few
extra bucks.
While some people would say that a
part time job has a detrimental effect
on a student's schoolwork and ability to
participate in activities, students who
work seem to be divided in their opin-
ions. Greg Yartz, for example, admits
to being a bit tired in school the day
after he works late: and Brian Reno,
who ranks first in the senior class aca-
demically, says that his job might have
a small effect on his schoolwork. While
Doug Arbogast felt that his job left him
little time for school activities, Trish
Pirsil managed to involve herself in
girl's volleyball and track,
Whatever the effects of a part-time
job on students' schoolwork, as long as
the price of paper, pens, and notebooks
keeps going up, students will keep look-
ing for ways to make ends meet.
Far left: Greg Yartz puts in thirty hours a
week at Gale's Bi-Rite as a stockboy, He plans
to work there full time after he graduates this
year.
Left: Dave Marvin earns about S60 a week for
the twenty hours he works at Armao's Pizza
washing dishes and doing odd jobs.
Below: Trish Pirsil averages I5-20 hours a
week working at Arthur Treacher's on Euclid
Avenue. She earns 53.35 an hour.
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end of a car at the Sohio station where he has
been working for the past two years, He uses
much of the money he makes for repairs and
parts for his dragster.
Left: The stores and shops at Euclid Square
Mall keep quite a few EHS students busy with
part-time work.
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DCT'? DE? OWE? COE? To an out-
sider, these letters might represent the al
phabet soup of abbreviations standing for
some obscure federal agencies. But stu-
dents at Euclid High School know that
they are abbreviations of various work-
study programs: Diversitqed Cooperative
Training, Distributive Education, Occupa-
tional Work Experience, and Cooperative
Ofhce Education. Under these programs,
students spend half the day in classes to
fulfill their requirements for graduation
and half the day working in local busin-
esses and industries to practice job skills
and gain work experience.
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Danolfo, Tony Franklin. Row 3: Bob Znidarsic, Mark Schultz, Wayne Frimel, Diane Corbett, Vicki
Robertson. Standin 1 E " L' d ' ' '
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Hegedus, Jim Slominski. Row 2: Lynn Murphy, Sharon Zeim, Fred DE CLASS Bottom Row: Ken Curtis Dm i S ilem J intiit Roper Si ity I ini 1 I irl
Foskey, Bill Banaszek. Row 3: Ernie Elshaw, Connie Bell, Cynthia Gole, Jennifer Watson, Colleen Poe Angell kflldflllklk Si imlini Nlr S hui I I i
Ross, Bob Cek, Row 4: Jim Jazbec, Joanne Archacki, Mark Mar- field, Ken Schulz, Scott Siegel, Debby S111 ly 'mek I uxsell Sl ir R
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Miller. Row 2: Mike McLaughlin, Ron Gielink, Tom Newell, Row 3: Dino
lnsana, Bob Magruder, Mike Chinchar Row 4: Al Schiller, Tim Sweeney. Mike
Hardy, Mike Kispersky, Pugs Scott.
Sowers, Kevin Zaller.
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The Vocational Machines and Voca-
tional Automotives classes are two-year
programs which allow students to ac-
quire practical job experience while still
in school. In their four- period classes.
students learn the technical theory of
machinery or automobiles as well as
having the opportunity to apply that
theory to projects using the equipment
available in the classes.
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VOCA TIOY.-lL NLMXCHINES ll Jeff Bleigh, Tom Clasen. Bob Kinkoff. VOCA TIONAL MACHINES I Row I: Greg Kanios, Mike Schiffbauer, Dave
Horvat, Ed Thomas, Dan Cononie, Greg Kuhar, Paul Habat, Glenn Waters
Bob Hanck, Row 2 Mike Hribar, Bill Platt, Mike Gishnock, Mr. Simpson, Scott
Nebe, Mike Murray. Row 3: Tom Brnjic, Dan Kirchner. Dennis Gray, Rich
Kaucic, Rudi Benedejcic.
Fun nd Profit
VOCA TIONAL AUTOMOTIVES ll Mike Andrews, Ken Burton, Paul Langdon. Dave Turner. DOI-Ig
Winstead, Kim McKenna, Don Glaser, Mike Yentz, Dan Damingcr, Brett Dubccky, R4iyAKlinms, Rudy
Knaus, Steve Turk, Bob Willrich. Keith Kcal, John Dcu, Tim Golden. .-l bncn1:Stcvc Zak, Jim Brady, Lou
Tortorici. Bill Buettner.
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What really is the job of a beautician
or an artist? To bring out the best in
people, nturally! And it's the skills
needed to do this which the Vocational
Cosmetology and Vocational Art stu-
dents develop in their two-year pro-
grams. Cosmetology students study un-
der the direction of Mr. Lou Dipaolo at
Euclidian Beauty College and return to
the high school for their academic sub-
jects. Vocational Art students work on
commercial art skills for four periods a
day under the supervision of Mr. Rich-
ard Patton.
Lori Schmidt practices her cosmetology skills un-
der the watchful eyes of an instructor at the Eu-
clidian Beauty College.
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ROW 37 Kelly DCZCIOY1- Debbie Skllla- ROW 3i Mafia M8Y1igliH.L0fi Bolger, Carolyn Medves, Susie Reider. Row 2: Charlene Moore, Linda Doremus, Patty
Schmidt- Absent Bonnie Shady, Sheffy Siefefl. Tammy Vaflbefle- Golden, Valerie Ventura, Row 3: Mira Debevc, Traci Hammond, Sherri Carter, Row 4:
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Nancy Patterson, Kim Frasher, Becky Wiegand. Row 5: Bernie Strle, Colleen Sandor, Sue
Roper, Robin Willard. Row 6: Renee Siemen, Denise Harmon. Absent: Jackie Moore, Sue
Unick, Maryann Eichler
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VOCATIONAL ARTII Seated: Julie Koenig, Jim
Ray, Cathy Jones, Laura Szozdowski, Row 2: Bob
Jakovlic, Nancy Takiguchi, Nancy Bulick. Cindy
Mascaro, Sharon Knack, Tammy Corbran, Joann
Gilchrist. Row 3: Allen Bumbarger, Greg Santon,
Bob Boyd, Brian Campbell, Steve Hurshman, Ray
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VOCATIONAL ART I Bottom Rowi Dusty
McKain, Michelle McKnight, Karyn Campbell,
Kathy Ray, Peggy Biscoff, Denise Sobecki. Donna
Riedel, Karen Malinowski, Bev Brown, Keith
Childers. Row 2: Rick Roeder, Dave Just. Mark
Pfleger, Dave Morgan, .loe Marschall, Dave lan-
nicca, Norm Wonderly, Lonny Brewster.
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The initials H.E.R.O. stand for
Home Economics Related Occupa-
tions, The Hero Club is a part of the
Child Care l and ll classes. lts goal is -..-
the promotion of community awareness
for the need of quality child care ser-
vice.
This year. the club donated money to
Rainbow Babies and Children Hospital
for research. The Hero Club members
also planned outings to various chil-
dren's homes. Social events were also ,.
planned. A class trip concluded the
year for the Child Care l students.
Child Care ll students ended their year
with an awards banquet. The students
also competed in district and state ral-
lies demonstrating the skills they
learned in class.
Officers of the Child Care ll class
were Sue Markiewicz, presidentg Becky
Burge, vice-presidentg Parsa McGraw,
secretary: and Kim Antonick, treasur-
er' Child Care I Officers were parris HERO CLUB Bottom Roni Lisa Mastrobuono, Lee Ferrante, Lisa Boyle, Peggy Laughlin, Darci Young,
Tracey Daily. Joanne Janosky. Stacy Salit. Row 2 Barb Dearden, Margaret Henry, Kim Antonick, Parsa
, , , McGraw, Sue Markiewicz, Maria Udovic, Debbie Bagwell, Sherri Breeden. Row 3: Miss Noble, Kim Sotka,
Presldemi Marla Udovlc- Secretary 3nd Linda Callahan, Becky Burge, Mary Sabetto, Kathy Jeffries, Jacci Johnson. Gerri Rutkowski, Tracy How-
Linda Callahan, treasurer. safe, Mrs. Arko.
Rice, presidentg Barb Dearden, vice-
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Lclr films 'Voblc takes lrmc Ihr .1 quick ggunc ol'R1ng--1round-lhc-
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Noble School where they worked mth the children in thc pre-gchool
Classes
ocational Bu iness Student
The Vocational Clerk-Typist and
Stenography programs are two-year,
four-period classes for those students
wishing to learn and develop specific
business skills before confronting the
real world upon graduation,
But the Clerk-Typist and Stenogra-
phy programs are more than just
classes. They are also clubs which con-
duct service projects, money-raising
activities, go on field trips, and partici-
pate in regional and state-wide office
skills contests.
For instance, during the course of the
year, these classes held a variety of pop-
corn, candy, and Christmas-items sales
to raise money for their activities. An
example of their service projects, the
Clerk-Typist l class gave a Halloween
party for deprived children. ,
All of the classes make use of field
trips and outside speakers to broaden
their understanding of the business
world. Some of the offices visited this
year by these classes included TRW,
the FBI, the Eaton Corporation, IBM,
and Ohio Bell. L,
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businesswoman as stenographic skills-as Stenography ll student Joy Black demon-
strates.
Above: STENOGRAPHY I Bottom: Chris Lauria, Row 2: Sue Fedokowski, Julie
Pavic. Row I Lisa Keith, Sharon Szalay, Kathy Cibrik, Row 4: Terri Smiddy,
Sharon Millhof, Janine Valentine, Row 5:Sandra Glicker, Michelle Drasler, Michele
Kacperski, Karen Sim, Maureen Matras, Samdi Klimek, Row 6: Denise Snook, Amy
Griflis Absent. Debbie Furman.
Right: Practice makes perlect!Mrs, Rash gives a dictation exercise to Stenography ll
student Sandy Frank.
Gain and Experience
Left' C'l,I1iRlx-TYPlS7S I Holmni Rim Terri Ohcrnitis, Annctlu Walker,
Debbie Reid, Linda Plcvelich, Row 2' Rosemary Hahn, l,nri Seidel, inn-
nie Larabcc, HcidiSchul17,Carric Conway Row ,T Karen Glover, C .mile
Sapalka, Angela Wallace, Mary Mokvic
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Above, left: CL ERK-TYPISTS II Bottom Row: Toni Jamison, Lee Anne
Hicks, Denise Marlin, Jill Whaling. Row 2: Adrienne Perovsek, Diane
Hamilton, Shcwonna Gray, Allison While, Dianne Stipkovich, Absent:
.loanie Kreckal, Vicki Voase,
Lef1:STENOGRAPHY Il Butlom Ron: Mrs. Rash, Angie Boka, Bev
lafelice, Kristin Yamane. Row 2'Christie Keller. Ann W1nllc,Mary Lynn
Fasham, Colleen O'Neill. Row 3: Sue Lokar, Joy Black, Denise Felko,
Row -J: Denise Strauss, Sandra Frank, Debbie Faigh1,Janet Faragov Rim
5: Vesna Markon, .ludy Lynch.
Righ1:Valinda Walker and Wanda Rembert con-
centrate on their classwork in Accounting I.
Vocational Accounting and Voca-
tional Data Processing are four-period
business class. They also act as clubs,
and as such sponsor a number of mon-
ey-raising projects to finance their ac-
tivities.
This year the Accounting classes
raised money through bake and candy
sales. They also worked on several ser-
vice projects, For example, at Hallow-
een they made pumpkins for the Mary
Mavec Home. The classes also took
field trips to area business. The junior
class visited the library and the down-
town post office. The senior class
toured the Ameritrust Headquarters,
The Cleveland Clinic, Lakeland Com-
munity College, and Nela Park.
The officers of the Accounting l class
were president Al Peklay, vice-presi-
dent Nick Caplick, recording secretary
Karen Gordon, corresponding secretary
Jan Mayerhofer, treasurer Vernita Ad-
ams, and historian Angela Broxton. ln
the Accounting ll class, Kathy Stanke
served as presidentg Denise Santon,
vice-president: Judy Mast, secrdaryg
Jeannine Carlo, treasurerg and Lori Ap-
pleton. historian.
The Data Processing classes learn
key punch, data entry methods, and the
languages of the computer: BASIC and
COBOL, They raised money for their
activities by selling candy and Christ-
masvgifts. They also helped run the
United Way drive at school this year.
Like the members of the Accounting
classes, they are members of the Ohio
Office Education Association.
In the Data Processing I class, Joe
Minardo served as president, Dina
Massaro, vice-presidentg Rich Cowie,
secretary: and Tony Naglic, treasurer.
In the Data Processing ll class, Tony
Zingale was president, Dave Jerinia,
vice-president, and Diane Polaski, sec-
retary,
Above, right DA TA PROCESSING I Sealed:
Pam Clark, Dina Massaro, Cheryl Smith, Chris
kAlL1lC7l1li,Nl1ll'I3 llquierdo, Cathy Colton. Stand-
ing Tony Naglic, Doug Blackman, Rich Cowie,
George Opaeich, .loe Minardo, Jim Catalano,
Paul Spence,
Right ACCOL .VTINCI I Seated: Diane Hege-
dus, Theresa Andresky, Robin Fryar, Paula
Owen. Row 2. lxeith Young, karen Gordon, Jan
Maycrhofer, Sharon Yeckley Row 3: Louann
Jones, Brian Schulz, Dan Wyman, Lori Harrah,
Nick Caplick, Al Peklay, Vernita Adams, Angela
Broxton, Valinda Walker, Carla Bornds, Wanda
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RA XII OW. FIRST PERIOD BOTTOM ROW' Steve Green. Selma Ford, Marlene Joyce. ROW 2: Sheila
l aidlaxt. Mary Walxh. Debbi Manello. Julie Smith. Tony Furlan. Anna Papouras. Vesna Dures. ROW 31 Don
Novotny. Tony Foal-tey. .lohn Barndt. .loc Hoag. Lisa Lawrence, Russ Mazarro,
LELLIS, FIRST PERIOD, BOTTOM ROW:
Karen Schulz, Donna Juratovac, Paul Kollcda,
Scott Baruch ROW 2: Cheryl Bolts, Mike Colo.
Joe Vislocky, ROW 3' Debbie Conner. Mike Mi-
halick. Dan Schauer, Dave Franks. ROW 4: .lim
Poklar. Greg Garland. Mark Botirius. Don
Payne. ROW 5: Matt Hernan, Rick Hunt, Mark
Archie. ROW 6: Ken Ospelt, Frank Glavan, Ken
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SPIGA. FIRST PERIOD BOTTOM ROW: Linda Scott, Mi-
chelle Marchesnno, Frances Lloyd, ROW 2: Judy Slevko,
Zelkja Sulic, Lisa Leasure, Lori Perna. ROW 3: Bill Bolton,
Charlie Bost, Jim Furman, Maria Kovac, Bruna Masera. ROW
4: Dave Lalkowski, Gary Browne, .loc McElwain. ROW 5:
Mike Skebe, .lohn Wcissfuss. ROW 6: Brian Kime, Allan
Smith, Jeff Grabinski. MISSING: Jeff Barnard, Dan Butler.
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Monica Maia, Fliiinc Rl-CFIQIUO, Kim Trcbcc, Gcncinc Cclliriilli ROW 2' Cheryl Bcuck, Tum
Johnson, Christine POPUYIC,S1lIT1SlLIXHll'l,,lll'I1 Bclalvich, ROW 3 Phil Roms, Ted lxccncy. Siilll
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GALE, SECOND PERIOD BOTTOM ROW: Tim Mays, Kris Beutler, Ingrid Simicak, Cheryl
Burnett, Kathy Corbett, Michelle Watros, Ed Molesky, William Toth. ROW 2: Sara Jones,
Sheila Duncan, Ron Mueller, Jim Peck, Nick Fainacci. ROW 3: Pete Hadzima, Bill Breeden,
Larry Longstreth, Art Werle, Mark Phillips, Jeff Springer. MISSING: .lean lmmke.
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Vella, Chris Konchan, Karmen Kelly, Sue Leonard, Carolyn
Schultz, Chris Testa. ROW 2: Shawn Evans, Michael Lausin,
Janet lmmke, Mia Minerd, Marie Cirino, Sheila Simmons.
ROW 3: Chris Burris, Bonnie Black, Kim Armstrong, Dawn
Bagocius. Sharon Briusko. ROW 4: Mark Eros, Dan Mullins,
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dis, Trish Pircil, Joanie Picciano, Sheri Deuschle, Kim Munici, Patri-
cia Miklavic. ROW 2: Susan Turner, Mike Miller, Bob Peterson, Mary
Hromyko, Patricia Schauer. ROW 3: Jeff Zingle, Dale Ponsart, Wal-
ton Himes, .lohn Richer, Vincent Penny, Ken Tomasseli, Dino
Schembre, Ken Schmeltzer. MISSING: .lim Denihan, Tresa Eber-
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Labondano, Felicia Hughlelt, Dinnc Platt, Christine
Will. Row 2: Chris Campana, .Iclf Bzxromir, Blaise
Festini. Row 3: John Thcodosion, Tim O'Neill,
Diana Sandrick. Row 4: Dean Pale, Stacy Jones, Tim
Doyle. Gordon Bak, Lori Trebcl, Kim Tiancllo. Row
5: Frank Weissfuss, Mike Kobctitsch, Bonnie Kost.
Missing: Ann Buellncr, Mike Fabert, Blair McLean,
Rebekah Minaritzis, Bonnie Lucas.
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ley. ROW 1: Rcbccen Tgivaino, Bill Brown, .lnne Mnsl, ,lnek Rich.irdwn, Ginnie Pqipnurzis, Juli' Brimn,
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SPIG.-I, THIRD PERIOD
BOTTOM ROW Joe Kucmanic, Mike Stegh. Marie Ca-
puto, Mark Suchevits. ROW 2: Sandy' Carpenter, Jamie
Brannon, Linda Hol'l'art. ROW 3' Nora Haller, Lynn Pau-
ley. Diane Moser. Maryann Fratcher ROW 4' Jim Piper,
Bob Rrcal, Mike Peterson. MISSING: Dennis Ecker. Ro-
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BOTTOM ROW. Barbara Spaur, Sue Stephens, Tom Carlson, Steve Smith. ROW 2: Sue
Drienka, Brenda Fumich. Michelle Beggs. Gina Brewer. Row 3: Tim Wootten, Randy' Martin,
Kevin Brennen, Bob Owen, Patric Delaney. Bill Blevins, ROW 4: Jim Moses, Matthew Price.
Chris Hughes, Gordon McCance. Phil Gron. MISSING: John Boyle, Maryann Eichler.
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A began with a class orientation and a hall' day' session with their teachers.
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HAFFER, THIRD PERIOD
BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Hann, Jim Behra. ROW 2: Lisa
Rowan. Michelle DeLuca. Jack Thompson. Row 3: Diana
Maclcell. Greg Hinton, Mike Budas. MISSING: Don Clere,
John Szabo.
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C-1RMODY, FOURTH PERIOD BOTTOM
ROW: Darryl Ellul, Aubrey Ward, Dan O'Donnell.
ROW 2: Gina Bregy, Tim Scaife, .lohn Kastelic,
ROW 3: Denise Glavan, Kelly Taylor, Ed Hender-
son. MISSING: Kathy Barile, Tim Bene, Zobie Hill,
Rick Johnson. Steve Popp, Sharon Laftwich,
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for Mr. Chambers' Woods class.
Smoklng Survey Proves Habits Die Hard
Warning: The Surgeon General
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.vx ing is dangerous to your health.
fx , Although this has been printed on
'N 'Y 5 Q every pack of cigarettes sold in the
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years, a great number of Americans
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'- , ' A survey of random sophomore
L--1 .3 . and junior homerooms showed that
!.'3f!1,. - 25 percent of sophomores and 30
.V A percent ofjuniors smoked. Although
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Fil" ' ' smoking, apparently old habits die
Taking a smoke during lunch was a privilege
reserved only for seniors.
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GIBSON, FOURTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW: Beth McArthur. Patty Lynch. Vic Knaus. Lynette
Gilmore, Bob Bozak, Dave Matsko. Laura Davidson. ROW 2: Stacie Hrvatin, Bob Lloyd, Matt Koman,
Mike Custer, Mike Albright, Vince Rattini, Dale Hector. Jeff Dauer. MISSING' Paul Leasure,
LOWE, FIFTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW' Marie Medved, Diane Papouras. Clarence Brogf
don ROW 2' Wernher Hiryer, Diane Rolik, Michael Zusman, Dave Ball, Susan Waehhaus.
ROW 3. Thomas Williams, Seoll Maitland, Joelle Maldonado, Terri Zakraysek, Barbara
Bozieh, Pamela Snyder, Eileen Vandeveer, Debra Penicka, Kathleen Hanrally.
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April Ciarlillo. ROW 2: Bernadette Pohl, Kathy Brown, Brenda Black,
Eileen Heimolh, Deneen Zanghi, Gerri Newell, ROW 3: Mike
McLaughlin, Erik Berus, Eldridge Black, Nick Bukvie, Roy Force,
Kevin Strong, Tim O'Donnell, John Parsons, Tom Vernon, Wade
Small MISSINGL Randy Hampton, Bill Mcfreary, Ted Reinbreeht.
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LELLIS, FIFTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROWi Torn Jalcovlic.
Bill Rogers, John Cupar, Lynn Yuko, Leslie Urbas, Linda
Miller, Sharon Golinar. ROW 2' Troy Cantini, Rajshree Ku-
mar, ROW 3: Maiihew Richards, Cathy Spooner. ROW 4:
Mark Wardcincr, Brian Oberle. Bill Brochak, Curl Wells, Bob
Nowae MISSING: Paul Pallante.
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Dean, Clary Leinweber. ROW I Linda Tinelli, lxini Nletl ROW I tilenn Xlbert, loe Pleslai, Iietsx
Wandersleben, .lenny O'Brten, liill llailel. ROW -1: Bryan Ross. Rieh Nleier, ,lon Sain. Rich N'1.ilxtih.t
Rich McNamara, Missing' Keith Imrie
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leen Nurmi, Bob Hammonds, Lynn Centa. Dawn
Schmeling, Paul Pavlina, Susan Sidhu. ROW I Julie
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Sophomore Akhilesh Ganti is not
only new to the high school this year
but also new to the United States.
Born in Vl7Og,ll'tCllLi.Alil1llCSl'1 has
lived and traveled around the world
as his father, a heart surgeon, pur-
V x-l sued his profession, After living six
years in India, Akhilesh spent two
years in New Zealand and the last
N six years in Jamaica before arriving
in Euclid.
t ' l Although Akhilesh admits that he
misses the spectacular beaches of ,las
maica and the Clirribean blue of the
ocean, he finds the cities in the Lnit-
ed States much cleaner than those in
Jamaica. There's another benefit
too: while a gallon of gasoline costs
SL20 here. it goes for S-1,55 a gallon
in ,lamaieal
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Steele. ON STAIRS' vie Martin. ini Miaoio, Kim Dowu kmiii iilisfs Viffig. India is -ljhcll i-tu tennis. Soccer' lable lcnmv amd
Norton, Lisa Curio. Miyung Surh, sean Sanford, can iiwgifw the rmblciiis fmulfxh f'-'nt' lt-'S mckcl
David Roieck. Tom Deason, Craig Lane, lxeith Leica with Amfflfllfl Eftlgflllllll '
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Z: Beth Carman, Rick Kocjun, Lauren Jambor, Maryann Radisek. ROW 31 John Webb. John Rahija,
Elaine Haupl. ROW 4: Katherine Brown, Mike Szmania, Allison Mersnik, Melanice Watkins. ROW 5:
Mike Kucera, Rob Schoeniger, Mike Lang, Greg Fondran. MISSING' Wendy Cicek. Christine Davis.
CARMODY, SIXTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW:
Norm Maroli, John Schauer, Bill Cunningham.
ROW 2: Patty Dotson, Mike McCallion, James Wig-
gins. ROW 3: Tom Koricar, Joyce Sunle, Mike Pe-
terson. ROW 4: John Miklavcic, Mike Rendina,
MISSING: Frank Bauek, George Bielfelt, Peggy
Radabaugh, Ken Schoeder.
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Quick! Bring a handkerchief I think shek going lo burst into tears! yells Lori Perna as she and
Jennifer Jaroscak attempt to console 11 downcast Joanne Zele Life at the high school can bc'
confusing lor a sophomore in September.
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GALE. SEVENTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW' Chuck
Schroeder, Gail Griswold, Dave Kclmencic. ROW 2: Cindy
Malone. Tammy Tichenor, Darwin Ncmcc. ROW 3' Linda
Ziegler, Karen Brown, Luuru Ctiprettt1,ROW-1: Mike Guurino,
Barbara Pavlovski, Janet Schultz. ROW 5. Gary Bosco, Rob
Moyer, Keith Makovlic.MlSSlNG.Fr1ink Betti, Rick Sulgijcik,
Lezlic Smith. Kim Stambergcr,
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Pttppottt ROW T Randy N1.twu1I,ilnitL Yeeltley, lJ.tl.11l
Mzik, ROW -1: Alun Wzileh,Pctvr'li1t.1rell.i,MmeIntlitino
ROW Si Jim Holchncckx, .lim Pztrwnx ROV. Iv Inn 'lem-
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Pritchard, Yvonne lcduc. Sue lxernl ROW 2 Corinne Dul.tr. l lN.l Cirtllin, l tml.: llnehcnir.
lim Nltlffllll, Mary Nlodtc ROW 3 Ylnlko Orul, Sant l'.int.tlunc. Denim Xltvrek, Xlighgllf
Schetd, Bruin NN ilwn, George Thoitma, N-.tnry Nlcihurl, lxntc Nlul Jugltlin, N1.trx.innc Surmx
N1lSSlNG'L'hria Roberts, ,lncluc Row
GIBSON, SEVENTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW: Michelle Ward. Jenny Breznikar, Tony
Rupsic. Lisa Grassi. Laura Englebrecht. Joe Oyaski. Jim Dudziak. ROW 2: Dave Strell, John
Harper. Peggy Stibinger. ROW 3: Ernie Lackner. Russ Ede. Mike Ellenbest, Dave Bennett.
Chuck Herbst. Brian Stipkovich, John Minissale. MlSSlNGt Dwayne Davis. John Donnell,
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lier. Emerson Koay. Claudia Reinbrecht, ROW 2' Judith
Breining, Terri Moster. Kim Conroy. Randy Anderson. Tom
Velkos ROW 3' Vena Roetankowski. Janet Peters, Brian
Bleigh, ROW -1' Tim Lawrence. Jean Savage ROW 5: Tom
Pappas. George Capliek MISSING' Edward Wolons.
SPIGA. EIGHTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW: Sue Arnold.
Tammy Calogar. Donna Giuntu, Andrea Pluta. Regina Stewart.
Cindy Robinelte ROW 2: Dave Leonhardt. Frank Sajn. Phil
Massaro. Kim Hoflimun. Lori Gamber. Michelle Martorello,
Holly Jones, MlSSING:S1eve Nagy,
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in Mrs, O'Donnell's class she eqin do them with one
eye.
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.l.ll'0NClllk, Carrie lxielsson, l'.iss1on Vlare, Ann l.1ng.1n NllSS.lNli l'.imim Phillips
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Greg Malaney, Tina Zingale, Vickie Fussell, Mari-
anne Cieslinski. ROW 2: .loc Vohnoul,Melissg1Cole, - '. Gb'
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Schafer, Ed Bradae, Steve Bucher, Larry Rowland,
Alan Glick. MISSINGL liisa Klnlsolll, Dfllnv lNlPP- LOWE, FIUHTII PPRIOD BOTTON1 ROW lxen Uodnaxec, l'r1e liehols, Cindy Drobmelo lxen
Donna MOON' D1-Wld R0b'n50n- cmd! 50P""Ci'V Kurdish, karen Nlgirg1ndo,Rod Reho,C'.1rol5nWilson,llelhX1.ison,NN emlx Dori, l'.ilpurm.x l ee ROXX I
George Miller, .lohn llribar, llcalher xl.lllNUl'l, I eo Tr-ilu, Shari Jacobs. Denise l5eN1.irk, l inda .lord.in.
Amy lxosl, Ruth lleimberger
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RAN-lLOll', EIGHTH PERIOD BOTTOM ROW: Rich Rozic, Mark Dzomba, Joe Picozzi, Mike
Menhart. ROW 2: Kathy Martens, Sharon Tice, Yvonne Krofcheck, Cheryl Roberts, Michele Snyder,
Laura Morris, Sheila Walsh, Mindy Simon. ROW 3: Caroline Brussee, Angela Jones, Justin l-lornung,
Darin Gaffney, John Grmovsek,
MCLA UGHLIN, EIGHTH PERIOD BOTTOM
ROW: Susan Dymanski, Kim Buehner, Chuck Summer-
hill, ROW 2: Mike Markiewicz, Teri Thomas, Lesa
Galer, Kim Overholt, Patrice Ware, Carrie Wise, John
Davis, Tom Smith. ROW 3: Mary Kane, Karin Ludvik,
Kim Cartulla, Tim McLoughlin, ROW 4: Adam Race,
David Marvin, Al Mulraney. MISSING: Frank Burke.
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Albert, Glenn, Spiga 5'
Albright, Michael, Gibson -1"
Ambrose, James, Petrovic 1
Anderson, Randy, Gale St'
Archie, Mark, Lellis It'
Armstrong, Kimberly, Bender 2"
Arnold, Suzanne, Spiga 8"
Bagocius, Dawn, Bender 2"
Baizel, William, Spiga 5'
Bak, Gordon, Harris 3'
Ball, David, Lowe 5"
Barich, Scott, Lellis I"
Barile, Kathleen, Carmondy 4"
Barnard, Jeffrey, Spiga 1"
Barnard, Stanley, Harris lu
Barndt, John, Ramlow I"
Baromir, Jeffery, Harris 3"
Bartulovic, Ljubang Lellis 8"
Bealko, Scott, Harris I"
Beggs, Michelle, Lellis 3"
Behra, James, Haffer 3"
Belavich, James, Harris ll'
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Bene, Timothy, Carmodv 4"
Benko, Barbara, Gale 3"
Bennett, David, Gibson 71'
Berardinelli, Lisa, Gale 3"
Beret, Alexandre, Harris I"
Berus, Erik, McLaughlin 5
Betti, Frank, Gale 7"
Beuck, Cheryl Harris 1"
Beutler, Kristin, Gale 2"
Bierer, Ruth Ann, Lellis 8"
Black. Bonnie, Bender 2"
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Black, Brenda, McLaughlin 5"
Black, Eldridge, McLaughlin 5"
Bleigh, Brian, Gale 8"
Blevins, William, Lellis 3"
Bolton, William, Spiga l"
Bosco, Gary, Gale 7"
Bosher, Steven, Harris 8"
Bost, Charles, Spiga l"
Botirius, Mark, Lellis I"
Botts, Cheryl, Lellis 1"
Boyle, John, Lellis 34'
Bradac, Edward, Harris 8U
Bozak, Robert, Gibson 4"
Bozich, Barbara, Lowe 5"
Brannon, Jamie, Spiga 3"
Bratton, Michael, Lellis 8"
Breeden, William, Gale 2"
Breeding, Jacquelyn, Gale 3"
Bregy, Gina, Carmody 40
Breining, Judith, Gale 8U
Brennan, Kevin, Lellis 30
Brewer, Gina, Lellis 30
Breznikar, Jenny, Gibson 7"
Brinsko, Sharon, Bender 2"
Brochak, William, Lellis 5"
Brogdon, Clarence, Lowe 5"
Brown, Gary, Spiga 1"
Brown, Jeffrey, Gale 3"
Brown, Karen, Gale 70
Brown, Katherine, Petrovic 6"
Brown, Kathleen, McLaughlin 51'
Brown, William, Gale 3"
Brussee, Caroline, Ramlow 80
Budas, Michael: Hafler 3"
Buehner, Kimberly: McLaughlin 8"
Buehner, Sharon: Spiga 5"
Buettner, Ann: Harris 3"
Bukvic, Nicholas: McLaughlin 5"
Bumbarger, Thomas: Tkae 7"
Burke, Frank: McLaughlin 8"
Burnette, Cheryl: Gale 2"
Burris, Christina: Bender 2"
Butler, Daniel: Spiga I"
Callahan, Kenneth: Harris l"
Calogar, Tammy: Spiga 8"
Campana, Christopher: Harris 3"
Cantini, Troy: Lellis 5"
Caplick, George: Gale 8"
Caplick, Lisa: Harris 8"
Capretta, Laura: Gale 7"
Caputo, Marie: Spiga 3"
Carlo, Catherine: Gale 3"
Carlson, Thomas: Lellis 3"
Carman, Elisabeth: Petrovic 6"
Carpenter, Sandra: Spiga 3"
Cartulla. Kimberly: McLaughlin 8
Cefaratti, Geneine: Harris I"
Centa, Lisa: Lellis 8"
Centa, Lynn: Harris 5"
Cermak, Susan: Lellis 8"
Cers, Kalvis: Petrovic I"
Champa, Bernadette: Lellis 8'
Ciarlillo, April: McLaughlin 5"
Cicek, Wendy: Petrovie 6'
Cieslinski, Mary: Harris 8"
Cirino, Marie: Bender 2"
Clapacs, Robert: Lellis 8"
Clarke, Lisa: Harris 5"
Clere, Donald: Haffer 5"
Cole, Melissa: Harris 8"
Collier, Derrick: Gale 8"
Colling, Maureen: Petrovic
Colo, Michael: Lellis I"
Conner, Debra: Lellis I"
Conroy. Kimberly: Gale 8"
Corbett, Kathleen: Gale 2"
Cover, Lisa: Harris 5"
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Cunningham, William: Carmody 6"
Cupar, John: Lellis 5"
Custer: Michael: Gibson 4"
Danna, Michael: Harris 7"
Dauer, Jeffrey: Gibson -1"
Daugherty, Robert: Petrovie I"
Davidson, Laura: Gibson 4"
Davis, Christine: Petrovie 6"
Davis, Dwayne: Gibson 7"
Davis, John: McLaughlin 8"
Dean, Denise: Spiga 5"
Deason, Thomas: Harris 5"
Delaney, Patrick: Lellis 3"
De Luca, Michelle: HaITer 3"
De Mark, Denise: Lowe 8"
Denihan: James: McLaughlin Z"
Deuschle, Sheri: McLaughlin 2"
Dickard, Dennis: Gale 3"
Dickson, Michael: Gale 3"
Donnett, John: Gibson 7"
Dort, Wendy: Lowe 8"
Dotson, Patricia: Carmody' 6"
Doyle, Timothy: Harris 3"
Drienka, Susan: Lellis 3"
Drobnick, Cynthia: Lowe 8"
Dudziak, James: Gibson 7"
Dular, Corinne: Harris 7"
Duncan, Sheila: Gale 2"
Dureiko: Darin: Petrovie I"
Dures, Vesna: Ramlow I"
Dymanski, Susan: McLaughlin 8"
Dzomba, Mark: Ramlow I"
Eberwein: Tresa: McLaughlin 2"
Echols, Eric: Lowe 8"
Ecker: Dennis: Spiga 3"
Ede: Russell: Gibson 7"
Eichler: Maryann: Lellis 3"
Ellenbest: Michael: Gibson 7"
Ellul, Darryl: Carmody 4'
Englebrecht, Laura: Gibson 7"
Eros. Mark: Bender 2"
Evans, Shawn: Bender 2"
Eyman, Craig: Lellis 8"
Fabert, Michael: Harris 3"
Farinacci, Nicholas: Gale 2"
Festini, Blaise: Gale 3"
Fondran, Greg: Petrovie 6"
Force, Roy: McLaughlin 5"
Ford, Selma: Ramlow I"
Foskey, Anthony: Ramlow I"
Francetic, Donna: Petrovic I"
Franks, David: Lellis I"
Fratcher: Mary: Spiga 3"
Fuerst, Victoria: Harris I"
Fumich, Brenda: Lellis 3"
Furlan, Anthony: Ramlou' I"
Furman, James: Spiga I"
Fussell, Victoria: Harris 8"
Gaddis, Eldred: McLaughlin 2'
Gaffney, Darin: Ramlow 80
Galer, Lesa: McLaughlin 8
Gamber, Loriann: Spiga 8"
Ganti: Akhilesh: Petrovic 6
Garland, Greg: Lellis I"
Gilmore, Lynette: Gibson -J
Giunta: Donna: Spiga 8"
Glavan, Denise: Carmody' 4"
Glavan, Frank: Lellis I"
Glick, Alan: Harris S"
Godnavec, Kenneth: Lowe 8"
Golinar, Sharon: Lellis 5"
Grabinski, Jeffrey: Spiga I"
Grassi, Lisa: Gibson 7"
Green, Cynthia: Petrovie I"
Greene, Steven: Ramlow I"
Griffin, Lisa: Harris 7"
Griswold, Gail: Gale 7"
Grmovsek, John: Ramlow 8"
Gron, Philip: Iellis 3"
Guarino: Michael: Gale 7
lladzima, Peter: Gale J
llaller, Nora: .Spiga 3
Hammonds, Robert: llarris 5
Hampton, Randall: Melnuglilin
Hanlon, Laurie: Pelrorie I
Hann, Bonnie: ll.1ller3
Hanratty, Kathleen: lout- 5
Harper, John: Iiilasof, 7
Harris, Christopher: lellis .N
Haupt, Elaine: l't-Ironic 0
Haverlock, lance: Harris 7
Hector, Dale: Gibson J
Heimberger, Ruth: lone N
Heimsoth, Fileen: ,'llel.anghlin 5'
Henderson, lidxxard: Carmody 4'
Henkel, Kirt: Lellis N
Herbst, Charles: Gibson 7
Hernan: Matthew: Lellis I
Hill. Zobie: Carmody' -1"
Hinies, Walton: McLaughlin 2
Hinton: Gregory: llaller 3
Hirrer. Wernher: Lone 5
Hoag, Joseph: Ramlou I
Hoehevar, l.inda: Harris 7
Hoffart: linda: Spiga 3
Hoffert, Stephen: Pelrorie I
Hoffman, Kimberly: Spiga 8
Holckneeht: James: Tltae 7
Hook. Hillary: Pelrorie 0
Hornung. Justin: Ranilou 34
Hribar. John: lone 8
Hromyko. Nlark: ,Nlel,auglilin I
Hrvatin. Stacie: Gibson -I
Hudson. Andrea: Peirotie lv
Hughes. Christopher: Lellis 3
Hughlett, Felicia: Harris 3
Hunt, Rickey: Lellis I
lmmke, Janet: Bender 2"
lmmke, Jean: Gale Q'
lmrie: Keith: Spaga 5
lndiano, Vincent: Tltae 7
Jablonski, Paul: Harris I
Jackson: Carrie: Lellis 8
Jacobs. Shari: Lone 8
Jakovlie, Thomas: Lellis 5
Jakubauskas, Gediminas: Harris I
Jambor, Lauren: Pelroiie 6
Jaroscak, Jennifer: Lellis 8
Jazbec, Daniel: Tlrae 7
Johnson. Thomas: Harris I
Joksimovieh. Petar: Harris I
Jones: Angela: Ramlou 8
Jones. Holly: Spiga 8
Jones. Sara: Gale I
Jones, Stacy: Harris 3
Jordan. Lindgtl Lone X
Joyce, Marlene: Ramlou I
Juratovac, Donna: lellls I
Kane, Nlary: ,lleLaughlin N
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Kastelic John: Carmody
Keay, Emerson: Gale 8"
Keeney Ted: Harris I"
Kehn Patrick: Lellis 8"
Kelly' Karmen: Bender 2'
Kelly' Mary: Lellis S'
Kenipke Kristen: Tkae 7'
Kernz Susan: Harris 7"
Kime Brian: Spiga I
Kinkoll' Lisa: Harris S
Kimkopl' Walter: Gale 3
Kipp Dean: Harris 8'
Klemicic David: Gale 7"
Knaus Victor: Gibson -1"
Kobetitsch Micheal: Harris 3"
Kocjan Rick: Petrovic 6'
Koenig Christine: McLaughlin 5
Koester Roberta: Spiga 3'
Kolleda Pauli Lellis I"
Koman Matthew: Gibson -I"
Koncar. Thomas: Carmody 6'
Konchan: Christine: Bender 8
Kordich. Kenneth: Lowe 8"
Kost: Amelia: Lowe 8"
Kost, Bonnie: Harris 3"
Koucky. Julie: Harris 5'
Kovac, Maria: Spiga I"
Kravos, Lawrence: Harris I
Krcal. Robert: Spiga 3'
Krolicheck: Yvonne: Ramlow 5"
Kucera. Michael: Petrovic 6'
Kucmanic. Joseph: Spiga 3'
Labondano. James: Harris 3"
Lackncr. Ernest: Gibson 7
Laidlaw: Sheila: Ramlow I"
Lane. Craig: Harris 5"
Lang. Michael: Petrovic 6
Langan. Ann: Lellis 5"
Laska. Brenda: Harris I
Latkoyyski, David: Spiga I'
Lausin. Michael: Bender 2"
LaValley. Linda: Gale 3
Laxxrence. Lisa: Ramlow I
Law renee. Timothy: Gale S
Leasure, Lisa: Spiga I'
Leasurc. Paul: Gibson -J"
l cduc, Yvonne: Harris 7"
Lee. Calpurnia: Lone N'
lecinwebcr. Gary: Spiga 5"
Leonard. Susan: Bender 2'
Leonhardt. David: Spiga N'
lcsler, Tammy: Spiga S'
Lcxa. Keith: Harris 5
lieslinski, Marianne: Harris H:
Lisac. Nadine: Lellis N
l loyd. Frances: Spiga I'
lloyd: Robert: Gibson -1"
longstreth: Lawrence: Gale 2
l ticas. Bonnie: llarris 3"
Lucci, Dcena: Petrovic I"
lutlvik. Karin: Nlelaughlin 8"
l ynch. Patricia: Gibson 4"
l yon, James: Petrotic I
Mackell, Diana: Haffer 3"
Mahovlic, Keith: Gale 7"
Maio, Monica: Harris I"
Maire, William: Gale 3"
Maitland, Scott: Lowe 5"
Makuhan, Richard: Spiga 5"
Malaney, Gregory: Harris 8"
Maldonado, Joelle: Lowe 5"
Malone, Cindy: Gale 7:'
Mannello, Deborah: Ramlow I"
Marando, Karen: Lowe 8"
Marchesano: Michelle: Spiga I"
Markiewic7, Michael: ,McLaughlin
Marolt. Norman: Carmody 6"
Marrott: Lisa: Harris 7"
Martens. Kathryn: Ramlow 8"
Martin. Randy: Lellis 3"
Martin, Victor: Harris 5"
Martorello, Michelle: Spiga 24"
Marvin, David: McLaughlin 8"
Masera. Brunal Spiga I"
Mason. Elizabeth: Lowe 5"
Massaro, Philip: Spiga 8"
Mast, Jane: Gale 3"
Mastin, Diane: .Spiga 3"
Matic. Nina: Lellis 8"
Matsko. David: Gibson 4"
Mattson, Heather: Lowe 8"
Maxwell. Randall: Tkae 7"
Mays, Timothy: Gale 2"
Mazzaro, Russel: Ramlow I"
Mc Arthur, Beth: Gibson 4"
Mc Callion. Michael: Carmony' 6"
Mc Cance, Gordon: Lellis 3"
Mc Court: Nancy: Harris 7'
Mc Elwain: Joseph: Spiga I'
McGraw, J Paul: Harris I"
Mclnally, Avril: Gale 3'
McLaughlin: Kate: Harris 7"
McLaughlin. Michael: McLaughlin
McLean, Blair: Harris 3"
McLoughlin. Timothy: McLaughlin
S.
McNamara. Richard: Spiga 5"
McNelis, Anne: Lellis 8"
Medley, Mark: Petrovic I"
Medved. Jadranka: Lowe 5"
Meier, Richard: Spiga 5"
Menhart. Michael: Ramlow 8"
Mersnik, Allison: Petrovic 6'
Metz: Kimberly: Spiga 5"
Meyers. John: Gale 3'
Midolo: Jill: Harris 5"
Mihalick, Michael: Lellis I"
Mihelcic: Alice: Petrovic I"
Miklavcic. John: Carmody' 6'
Miklavcic: Patricia: lWcLaughlin 2"
Miller. George: Lowe 8"
Miller. Linda: Lellis 5"
Miller. Michael: McLaughlin 2"
Minarjyzis, Rebekah: Harris 3"
Minerd, Mia: Bender 2"
Minissale. John: Gibson 7"
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Mita, Brian: Spiga 3"
Modic, Mark: Harris 7"
Molesky, Edward: Gale 2"
Mooney, Suellyn: Petrovic I"
Moore, Donna: Harris 8"
Morek, Dennis: Harris 7"
Morris, Laura: Ramlow 8
Moser, Diane: Spiga 3"
Moses, James: Lellis 3"
Moster, Daniel: Petrovic 1"
Moster, Terri: Gale 8"
Moyer, Robert: Gale 7"
Mueller, Ronald: Gale 2"
Mullins, Daniel: Bender 2"
Mulraney, Albert: McLaughlin 8"
Munici, Kimberley: McLaughlin 2
Mzik, David: Tkac 7"
Nagy. Steven: Spiga 8"
Nemee, Darwin: Gale 7"
Newell, Gerri: McLaughlin 5"
Nickel, Therese: Petrovic I"
Nieves. Luis: Lellis 8"
Norton, Kimberly: Harris 5"
Novotney, Donald: Ramlow I"
Nowac, Robert: Icellis 5:
Nurmi, Shirleen: Harris 5"
Oberle, Brian: Lellis 5"
O'Donnell, Daniel: Carmodv 6"
O'Donnell: Timothy: McLaughlin 5
O'Ncal, Daivid: Tkae 7"
O'Neill, Timothy: Harris 3"
Oroz, Vlatko: Harris 7"
O'Rourkc, Leslie: Spiga 3"
Ospelt, Kenneth: Lellis I"
Ostrom, Stephen: Petrovic I"
Overholt, Kimberly: McLaughlin 8
Owen, Robert: Lellis 3'
Oyaski, Joseph: Gibson 7'
Pallante. Paul: Lellis 5"
Pantalone. Sam: Harris 7"
Papotta. Laura: Tkae 7"
Papouras: Anna: Ramlow I"
Papouras. Constance: Gale 3'
Papouras, Diane: Lowe 5"
Pappas. Thomas: Gale 8"
Parsons, Jimmie: Tkae 7"
Parsons, John: McLaughlin 5"
Pate, Dean: Harris 3"
Patel. Llrvashiben: Tkae 7"
Pauley, Evelyn: Spiga 3"
Pavlina. Paul: Harris 5"
Pavlovski. Barbara: Gale 7"
Payne, Donald: Lellis I"
Peck. James: Gale 2"
Penicka, Debra: Lowe 5"
Penny: Vincent: McLaughlin 2"
Perna, Lori: Spiga I"
Peters, Janet: Gale 8"
Peterson: Michael: Spiga 3"
Peterson, Robert: McLaughlin 2"
Peterson, Rudolph: Carmody' 6"
Phillips, Marc: Gale 2"
Phillips, Pammi: Lellis 8"
Picciano, Joanne: McLaughlin 2"
Picozzi, Joseph: Ramlow 8"
Pinkava, Pollymara: Lellis 8"
Piper, James: Spiga 3"
Pirsil, Trish: McLaughlin 2"
Platt, Diane: Harris 3"
Plavcan, Patricia: Tkac 7"
Plesko, Joseph: Spiga 5"
Pluta, Andrea: Spiga 8"
Pohl, Bernadette: McLaughlin 5"
Poklar, James: Lellis I"
Ponsart, Dale: McLaughlin 2"
Popovic, Christine: Harris I"
Popp, Stephen: Carmody 4"
Porz, Kenneth: Lellis I"
Potokar, Wendy: Petrovic l"
Potts, Renee: Gale 3"
Powaski, Andrew: Gale 3"
Price, Matthew: Lellis 3"
Pritchard, Lynn: Harris 7"
Race, Adam: McLaughlin 8"
Radisek, Maryann: Petrovic 6"
Rahija, John: Petrovic 6"
Raicevich, Amy: Lellis 8"
Rattini, Vincent: Gibson 4"
Reho, Rodney: Lowe 8"
Reinbrecht, Claudia: Gale 8"
Reinbrecht, Theodore: McLaughlin
Reinke, Susan: Gale 3"
Reminick, Jill: Harris 5"
Rendina, A. Michael: Carmody 6"
Reynolds, Dandrick: Harris 8"
Rhone, Lisa: Gale 3"
Richards, Matthew: Lellis 5"
Richardson, Jack: Gale 3"
Richer, John: McLaughlin 2"
Rinderle, Robert: Petrovic I"
Roberts, Cheryl: Ramlow 8"
Robinette, Cynthia: Spiga 8"
Robinson, David: Harris 8"
Rogers, William: Lellis 5"
Rojeck, David: Harris 5"
Rolik, Diane: Lowe 5"
Rose, Phillip: Harris I"
Ross, Bryan: Spiga 5"
Rostankowski, Vena: Gale 8"
Rowan, Lisa: Haffer 3"
Rowland, Larry: Harris 8"
Rozic, Richard: Ramlow 8"
Rupcic, Anthony: Gibson 7"
Sajn, Frank: Spiga 8"
Sajn, Jon: Spiga 5"
Salajcik, Richard: Gale 7"
Salter, Randolph: Gale 3"
Sandrick, Diana: Harris 3"
Sanford, Scott: Harris 5"
Savage, Jean: Gale 8"
Scaife, Timothy: Carmody -1"
Schafer, Richard: Harris 8"
Schauer, Daniel: Lellis I"
Schauer, John: Carmody 6"
Schauer, Patricia: McLaughlin 2'
Scheid, Michelle: Harris 7"
Sehembrc, Dino: McLaughlin 2"
Schmeling, Dawn: Harris 5"
Schmeltzer, Ken: McLaughlin -
Schoenigcr, Robert: Petrovic 6"
Schroeder, Charles: Gale 7"
Schultz, Carolyn: Lellis I"
Schultz, Janet: Gale 7"
Schultz, Paul: Lellis 8"
Schulz, Karen: Petrovic I"
Scott, Linda: Spiga I"
Sellers, Lisa: Lellis 8"
Sidhu, Susan: Harris 5"
Simieak, Ingrid: Gale 2"
Simmons, Sheila: Bender 2"
Simon, Mindy: Ramlow 8"
Skebe, Michael: Spiga I"
Skora, Michelle: Harris I"
Smith, Allan: Spiga I"
Smith, Jessica: Petrovic I"
Smith, Julia: Ramlow I"
Smith, Lezlie: Gale 7"
Smith, Nancy: Petrovic
Smith, Patricia: Petroific I"
Smith, Stephen: Lellis 3"
Smith, Thomas: McLaughlin 8"
Snyder, Michele: Ramlow 8"
Snyder, Pamela: Lowe 5"
Sopnicar, Cindy: Harris 8"
Sopko, Gregory: Petrovic I"
Spaur, Barbara: Lellis 3"
Spooner, Catherine: Lellis 6"
Springer, Jeffery: Gale 2"
Stamberger, Kim: Gale 7"
Steele, Beth: Harris 5"
Stegh, Michael: Spiga 3"
Stephens, Susan: Lellis 3"
Stevko, Judith: Spiga I"
Stewart, Regina: Spiga 8"
Stewart, Samuel: Harris I"
Stibinger, Margaret: Gibson 7'
Stipkovich, Brian: Gibson 7"
Strell, David: Gibson 7"
Strong, Kevin: McLaughlin 5"
Suchevits, Mark: Spiga 3"
Sulic, Zeljka: Spiga I"
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Summerhill, Charles: McLaughlin 8"
Suponcic, Susan: Petrovic I"
Surh, Miyung: Harris 5"
Surovy, Marianne: Harris 7"
Suttle, Joyce: Carmody 6"
Swyt, Wendy: Lellis 8"
Szabo, John: Haffer 3"
Szmania, Michael: Petrovic 6"
Szukalski, Diane: Gale 3"
Tavano, Rebecca: Gale 3"
Taylor, Kelly: Carmody-1"
Taylor, Laurie: Harris 8"
Taylor, Tracie: Spiga 5"
Terzano, Elaine: Harris I"
Testa, Christina: Bender 2"
Theodosian, John: Harris 3"
Thomas, George: Harris 7"
Thomas, Teri: McLaughlin
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Thompson, .lohn: llaller 3
Thornton, Bonnie: Gale 3
Tianello, Kimberly: llarris 3
Tiee, Sharon: Ramlow X
Tiehcnor, Tammy: Gale 7
Tinelli, Linda: Spiga 5'
Tomaselli, Kenneth: Melaiughlin
Torer, Carolyn: Petrovic I
Totarella, Peter: Tkae 7
Tousel, Lisa: Gale 3
Trebec, Kim: llarris I
Trebec, Lori: Harris 3
Troha, l.eo: Lone N
Turner, Susan: McLaughlin 2
Urbas, Leslie: l,elli.s 5
Vandeveer, Eileen: l,ov.e 5
Velkos, Thomas: Gale H
Vella, Michael: Bender J
Vernon, Thomas: ,llclaiughlin 5'
Vislocky, Joseph: Lellis I
Vohnout. Joseph: Harris H
Wachhaus, Susan: Lone 5
Wagner, Darrin: Petrovic I
Walch, Alan: Tkae 7
Walsh, Mary: Ramlow I
Walsh, Sheila: Ramlou H
Walters, Jonathan: Lellis A'
Wandersleben, Betsy: Spiga 5"
Ward, Aubrey: Carmodri 4"
Ward, Michelle: Gibson 7'
Wardeiner, Mark: Lellis 5'
Ware, Passion: Lellis 8"
Ware, Patrice: McLaughlin 8'
Watkins, Melanice: Petrovic 6'
Watros, Michele: Gale 2
Webb. John: Petrovic 6'
Weissfuss, Frank: Harris 3
Weissfuss, John: Spiga I
Wells, Curtis: Lellis 5'
Werle. Arthur: Gale 2'
Wiggins, James: Carmod-i' 6
Will, Christine: Gale 3'
Williams, Theresa: Petrovic I
Williams, Thomas: Lone 5'
Wilson, Brian: Harris 7
Wilson, Carolyn: Lone 8
Wilson, Robcrt: Bender J
Wise, Carrie: Klelaiughlin .Y
Wolons. Eduard: Gale 8
Wootten, Timothy: Lellis 3
Wudy, Linda: Petrovic I
Yeekley, Charles: Tkac 7'
Young, Jacqueline: PCIFUHIC I
Yuko, Lynn: Lellis 5
Zakraysek, Theresa: Lone 5
Zanghi: Deneen: llelaughlin 5
Zele, Joann: Pelrorie I
Ziegler, Linda: Gale "
Zimmerman, James: Harris I
Zingale, Tina: Harris A'
Zingle, Jeffrey: ,Xltlaughlin -
Zupancie, Barbara: lellis N
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Zusman. Michael: lone 5
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'yllclwclle Adam
Sue Adams
Paul Adkins
Patty Albanese
John -'ylberlone
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Steve Amells
Denlse Aull
Paul Auslrn
Jrm Avern
Debby Bagwell
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Joe Barleld
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Administration Expands Attendance Rules
Is there a form in your future? . . .There will be if
you're absent from school or tardy to class too
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A number of rules, instituted at the
high school last year. were continued
this year. To discourage class cutting,
the two-cut rule stated that after the
second class cut a student would receive
an F for the grading period.
The class attendance rule, meant to
penalize the chronically absent student,
stated that in any grading period every
unexcused absence over eight would re-
sult in the loss of one letter grade. In
other words, a student would automati-
cally fail a class if he were absent thir-
teen days in any grading period.
Since the administration felt that
these rules had had a positive affect on
student attendance, a new rule was in-
stituted this year, Simple stated, each
unexcused tardiness counts as one-third
of an unexcused absence and is added
to the absence total, Thus, a combina-
tion of unexcused absences and tardi-
ness could result in the lowering of a
student's grade.
Although the majority of Euclid's
students have a good attendance re-
cord, some students have begun to take
a strong interest in their absence totals,
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Ed Coggin
Ttrn Culcy
Cathy Colton
Kathy Cnnncrttyn
Danny Conume
Came Conway
Ruth Cook
K.tlhy Cooney
Duane Corbett
Lynn Corbett
Put Cotter
Rtch Coyne
Joe Ctm.1n
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Rick De Lambo
Veronica Delas
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Joe Deoma
Alison Dcrreberry
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Driving can present some problems. Nine percent
of the juniors have already gotten a ticket.
To a high school student in the l980's
there is no better sign ofadulthood than
a driver's license, and in Ohio it is not
that hard to obtain one. The first step is
to pass the written test for a temporary
license, which enables you to drive with
a licensed driver in the ear. After taking
a driving course, lasting anywhere from
two to nine weeks. you must pass a lest
for a permanent license. On this test.
which measures street driving and man-
uverability, you must score a 76'? or
better.
To measure the driving experience of
this year's junior class. a survey was
given to selected junior homerooms in
September. The results showed that al-
ready 50fZ ofthe students had their per-
manent licenses. However. only IST of
the junior class drove to sehoolfper-
haps reflecting the high price ol' ears.
gasoline, and the general distrust par-
ents hold lor their sixteen year old sons
or daughters driving.
Every freedom present problems. and
driving is no exception, Our survey
found that 9'7? ol thejunior class drivers
had already received a tral'l'ie ticket.
and that 6"? had been involved in a
tralifie aeeidentfalthough it itasn't
clear whether they were driving or a
passenger in the ear.
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Sheila Kelly
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Scott Kemper!
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Sandie lxlnmck
Steve Knack
Greg Rocin
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.loc Konchun
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Denise Koriilich
Nilurk Kosir
Saou Rust
Eric lxoslen
.lcll Kovuch
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Goylc Kubik
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Greg lxuhur
Ron L.1Bonduno
Bruce Landrey
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Peggy Laughlin
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A recent addition to Euclid High's
junior class is Steve Wilson, Before
E coming to Euclid, Steve attended
Victor High School in Victor. New
-Y g York, a suburb of Rochester. Pre-
I vious to moving to Victor, he had
attended Cleveland Central Catho-
lic
1 Steve finds Euclid larger and bet-
ter equipped than any of his previous
1 f - MEX- ' schools, Victor High had about 1000
1 ' Ru X ""' A students, and was small compared to
Euclid. Features of Euclid High that
g . 1 Steve likes best include the E-room.
1 I the planetarium, and the indoor
, track.
1 f Stevc's favorite pastimes are foot-
I 1 ' ball and car repair, Among his favor-
, l ite classes are Vocational Electonics
1 X 5 and World Problems. Steve looks
Q' 5 forward to graduating with the class
' "H 'N 'J of 1982 from Euclidfthe best high
Somehow I have the feeling this isn'l the boys'gyn1, Euclid's size gave Steve Wilson problems at first, School that he-S known'
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Chances are, according to statistics. that junior Debbie West has lived in Euclid
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Survey Reveals Underclassmen
Are Long-Time Euclid
Residents
1980 was a year in which the national census was taken.
And since the census not only counts us but also compiles
all sorts of statistics about our habits, the Euclidian did
the same with the student population,
While Americans are supposed to be moving more fre-
quently, our statistics showed that the average sophomore
has lived in Euclid for eleven years while his junior counter-
part has called Euclid home for twelve years. 41 percent of
sophomores and 34 percent of the juniors have lived their
whole lives in Euclid.
Finally. 29 percent of the sophomores could be consid-
ered world travelers. With Euclid located on the shore of
Lake Erie, it is only natural that most of these out-of-
country travels were across the lake to Canada. However,
six percent ofthe sophomores have traveled to N1exico.and
four percent have already been to Europe.
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2, Carol Walsh
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Junior Class Cabinet Plans Activities For The Class Of 1982
The .lunior Class is composed ol' 75
outgoing. spirited members ol' the class
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members meet every Thursday morning
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riry. During these meetings. activities
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tor 'ictivity they plin is the .lunkr
Prom. The .lunior Cibinet makes all ol'
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Debbie West
.lell Westove
Nlilte Wheland -
Tammy White
Becky Wiegand '
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they' like their ideas,
An event such 'is the Junior Prom
costs money: ln order to meet the cost
ol' their dance. liund-raising is planned
and conducted by .lunior Class mem'
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nior Class raised over 70 dollars lor
their elassniites. A Panther Power but-
ton sale 'ilso 'idded to the class treasury:
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poms, bakery. doughnuts. and llower
sa es.
The Junior Class is 'i group ol' stu-
dents who 'irc out to reach a goal: to
make Euclid High the best it can be for
their classmates. All events, activities,
'ind fund raisers center around this
get .
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many injuries. Dave Manello, Steve
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the twenty-seven players who were on
the injured list during part or all ofthe
season. These injuries made it nearly
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Highlight J V'S Season
The .IV football team posted a 5-5 reeord under their head eoaeh, llale l-nglelv
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twenty-eight healthy players for most of their gamex, llouexer, the junior Pantherx
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The Varsity Soccer team, with an impressive crew of
seniors. had their best season in years. The highlight of
the season was their first victory ever against St. Jo-
sephs After massacring West Geauga 5-2, they finally
bowed out of the state tournament when they were nar-
rowly defeated, 2-l, in a grueling match against Gil-
mour. The team ended the season with an overall record
of ll-3.
The team showed exceptional skill on the field, and
outstanding players who contributed to the team's suc-
cess included Zdenko Novkovic, Phil Pallante, John
Turcinov, who was named to the lst Team, All GCC,
and Sean McCluskey. who made the 2nd Team, All
GCC. Nick Spiranovich was most the Most Valuable
Player in the GCC. Team awards went to Mike Durbin
for Outstanding Hustle. Nick Spiranovich for Most
Valuable Offense. and Phil Pallante for Most Valuable
Defense. All GCC, lst Team player. Zdenko Novkovic
won the Most Valuable Player Award.
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JV's Finish 5-2-2
The .l.V, Soccer team had yet another
great season. Starting strong and linishing
even stronger, the team compiled an over-
all record of 5-2-2. This record was good
enough for second place in the GCC.
Coach Hamovec was impressed with the
dedication and combined team effort.
.l.V. SOCCER TEAN1 Isl row: Mark Wardeiner,
Tom Powell, Tom Carlson, 2nd row, Nick DiTirro.
Valdi Cervar, Sal Midolo, Tony Furlan, John Kaste-
lic. Jrd rowxjay Jesberger, Dave Woide, Mike Ren-
dina, Don Novatny. -lth row: Dan Stevens, Milton
Lau, Justin Hornung, Dave Leonhardt, Tom Velkos,
Tom Birnich.
JV SOCCER
EUCLID OPPONENT
3 Lake Catholic I
O Brush 3
3 North 3
3 Mayfield 2
2 Mentor I
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Season Recordz
Won 5 Lost 2 Tied Z
VA RSITYSOCCER TEAM lx'neeling:Stan Raguz.
Mare Garland, Sean McCIusky, Zdenko Novkovic,
Phil Perdan, Vlatko Oroz, Mike Paparizos. Jose
Lima. Slanding:Trainer Diane Snook. Phil Pallante.
Nick Spiranovitch, Bill Papouras, Dave McCarthy,
John Turcinov, Lou Bartulovic, Mike Durbin, Man-
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VA RSITY SOCCER
EUCLID OPPON EN T
6 West Geauga 0
2 Lake Catholic I
2 Brush 3
3 Willoughby South I
3 Eastlake North O
5 Mayfield 2
Z Mentor I
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4 Willoughby South 3
3 Eastlake North 4
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3 Mentor I
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TOURNAMENT
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BOYS'CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Kneell'ng.'La1nCe Haverlock, J.P. Walters. Tom Jakovlic, Sieve Fleck, Mike
Colo, Dave Woodruff. Stg1ndlng:Gary Buck, Justin Hornung, Chuck Pelraska, Frank Walters, John Oshablovlen
Steve Kato, Carl Mews, Chuck Zcle, Scott Theodore, Curt Rasmussen, John Blevins, John Leyda, Don Por7
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season results, the teuni showed remiirkuble talent on the
court, Bethany Hook. Judy Must. und Denise McGill were
among the best singles players, while doubles .ludy Krne und
Linda Cramer finished with gt l0--1 reeord. the best of the
season,
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The l980 Girls' Volleyball team fin-
ished their season with a 4-12 record,
which did not reflect the ability of the
team. Miss Buck, who has been coaching
for seven years, said, "The girls were one
of the most talented and cooperative
teams which l have ever coached."
The team's victories against Mayfield,
Cleveland Heights, Maple and Brush were
lead by the cheering of a strong bench.
The volleyball team defeated Conneaut
High but lost to their rival Mentor in the
tournaments.
Miss Paderewski, the Junior Varsity
coach was a new face at Euclid but was not
new to the sport, She played for Kent
State for four years and coached for Lake
Erie College before coming to Euclid. The
team's 8-8 record shows Miss P. 's coach-
ing abilities and the teamwork of the girls.
Below, right: "Go J.V,s!" Cheers Varsity as they
watch the game.
Below: VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Row I:
Chrissy Ryder, Janene Selway, Lisa Son, Lucy La-
Valley. Row 2: Karen Gordon, Beth Franko. Kathy
Ryder, Carolyn Rossman, Janet Struna. Standing:
Donna Zak, Karen Vulich, Mary Stragisher, Lisa
Berardinelle, Kim Lorber, Linda Lawence.
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15,15 Cleveland Heights 2,13
4.4 Lake Catholic 15,15
15,15 Maple Heights 12,11
5,7 Willoughby South 15,15
9.15.7 Bedford l5.l2,15
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8,14 Eastlake North 15,16
12,12 Mentor 15,15
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12,1 Willoughby South 15,15
14,11 Bedford 16,15
14,15,15 Brush l6,13,6
3,15,15 Mayfield 15.12.15
4,7 Eastlake North 15,15
12,9 Mentor 15,15
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15,15 Conneaut 6,8
5,6 Mentor 15,15
SEASON RECORD: 4-12
JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
EUCLID OPPONENT
12,2 Cleveland Heights 15.15
7.15,10 Lake Catholic 15,l2,15
15,15 Maple Heights 10.12
15,15 Willoughby South 10,4
15,15 Bedford 12,1
15,15 Brush 4.4
15,15 Mayfield 11,12
15,14,9 Eastlake North 3.16.15
3,9 Mentor 15,15
13.15.15 Maple Heights 15,12,6
9.15.10 Willoughby South 15.13.15
15,15 Bedford 6,8
15,15 Brush 4,2
12,14 Mayfield 15.16
11,13 Eastlake North 15,15
15,12,6 Mentor 3.15.15
SEASON RECORD: 8-8
Left: .lean Savage wonders who put the bubblegum
on the volleyball.
Below, left: During a practice session before the
game. Janene Selway perfects her technique.
As trite as it might sound, this year's
basketball season certainly had its ups
and downs. The team ended the season
at .500 and mired somewhere in the
middle of the GCC standings. Howev-
er, among those lackluster statistics are
the memories of sparkling perfor-
mances, especially the two games
against GCC powerhouse Mayfield.
The Panthers took Mayfield in the first
game by a score of 80-76, but dropped
the second game-a seesaw affair
played at Mayfield-by the score of 59-
57.
Rick Neiman and Gary Brown
served as co-captains of this year's
team. Scoring punch and rebounding
power were added by Deon Lanier,
Alex Brown, Doug Grosel, and Mark
Miklos. Bruce Benedict, Paul Atkins,
Bill Mauser, Brian Matthews, and Rick
Mihelich turned in fine substitute per-
formances all season.
Right: Deon Lanier battles for the ball against
Mayfield in one of the season's most exciting
games.
Right: The scoreboard tells the tale of a Euclid
victory over Mentor.
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kins. Row 3: Deon I.anicr, Rick Mihelxch, Bruin
Matthews, Rick Neiman, Doug Grusel, Bruce Benc-
dict, Coach Daugherty,
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before a foul shot against Brush.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
EUCLID OPPONENT
44 Geneva 54
67 Cleveland Heights 77
51 Mentor 58
80 Mayfield 76
62 Brush 45
58 Willoughby South 73
58 Eastlake North 62
63 Upper Arlington 76
63 Bedford 42
46 Maple Heights 44
70 Madison 56
74 Mentor 68
44 Boardman 56
57 Mayfield 59
63 Brush 57
62 Wickliffe 50
65 Willoughby South 67
49 Eastlake North 62
'W Bedford 52
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69 Chardon 62
52 Mayfield 63
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Team finished their season one short ol-
the .500 mark. Their success was the
result of good coaching. hard work, and
strong team spirit. Seniors xx ho played
forthe last time in a EHS uniform were
Carol Campbell. Tracy Fiorelli, Meg
McLaughlin, Lisa Penny, Nlarybeth
Stragisher. and Karen W'Lllsl'l.-l-l1ClCL1d-
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spite the high-scoring efforts of Keith
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the .IV's efforts were futile. Bad breaks,
close calls, and bouts with the flu pla-
gued the team all season.
After a dismal 0-5 start, the JV's won
two in a row, which turned out to be
their longest winning streak of the sea-
son. The dismal season was epitomized
by a double overtime loss to Eastlake
North.
Although not winners on the court,
the JV's desire and determination was
that of winners, making this year's sea-
son a maturing experience for them.
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Maire, Thomas Williams. Standing: Joe Hoag,
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GIRLS JV BASKETBALL
EUCLID OPPONENTS
43 Wickliffe 18
27 Riverside 12
42 Maple Heights 25
30 Mentor 19
60 Geneva l0
36 Mayfield 27
23 Brush 17
42 Willoughby South 17
22 Lakewood 28
17 I Eastlake North 42
30 Bedford 33
24 Maple Heights 27
34 Mentor 31
29 Mayfield 23
l7 Brush 18
29 West Geauga 32
37 Willoughby South 25
15 Eastlake North 34
38 Bedford 26
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of her Brush rival. The girls' rebounding strength
broke down after Christmas, causing them to drop
four games in a row,
Charlene DiFonzo, a first-year coach,
led the girls' JV basketball team to a suc-
cessful 13-7 season. The quickness of the
team dominated its opponents. Sue Drien-
ka's shooting ability was supplemented by
the fast break of Sue Suponcic and Patrice
Ware. The experience of four returning
juniors: Joan lafigliola, Donna' Reidel.
Tracy Halmes, and Michele McKnight,
also added to the team's assests.
The girls romped through their first
eight games undefeated. They posted live
impressive wins over conference rivals and
three victories over independents River-
side, Wickliffe and Geneva lthe highlight
of the season, a 60-10 blowout in which
everyone saw action.
After returning from winter vacation.
the girls dropped four games in a row.
Reboundinganr the absence of it-was
the fatal weakness. The remaining eight
games saw five wins and three losses for
the girls.
GIRLS JV BASKETBALL TEAM Bultom Row'
Michelle McKnight, Sue Suponcic. Lisa Rhone. Re-
gina Stewart. Standing: Coach DiFon7o. Tracy
Holmes, Joan lsligliola, Linda l.aV.1Ilej., Sue
Drienka, Terri Nickel, Donna Riedel. Nur pIiClUl't,'d.'
Patrice Ware, Passion Ware, Leslie Smith.
PIBIT O ICE
Although not xhe league championship team of
the prcuous year. xhc 1080-Sl hockey team fin-
mhcd lhe season .1 sxmner
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Standing.'Jim Slominski, Mike P:1r7iale, Scott Sanford, Steve M1ickanos,Tom Borthwick,C'o.it'l1 lliiiii-nt-t,Vii1tciit liurlt. X1.irlt Nliritli 1 .1
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The 1980-1981 Hockey Team posted
a fine 11-9-2 record in its matches
against powerhouses from the local
area and from around the state. The
team finished third in the Thornton
Holiday Tournament in Shaker
Heights and second in the Findlay
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Tournament, both held during thc
Christmas break. Outstanding individ-
ual players included Gordic McCancc.
Bob Banasick, Bill Banaszck, Tom
Borthwick. Chris Brcmenour, and
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3 Rocky River 2
3 Lakewood 0
2 St, Joseph 2
5 Cleveland Heights 4
8 Trinity 2
0 Padua 7
1 Kent Roosevelt 4
2 Centerville 1
3 Shaker Heights S
2 Findlay l
0 Toledo Waite 10
4 Toledo St. John 0
l North Olmsted 4
2 St. Ignatius 5
8 University School l
0 Kent Roosevelt 4
2 Padua 2
4 Trinity 2
7 University School 1
0 Shaker Heights 9
6 St. Joseph 4
0 St. Ignatius 6
Season Record: I 1-9-2
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tlers had plenty of enthusiasm, they came up oi
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Wrestlmg Season.
WRESTLING TEAM Bottom Rowr Scott Theodore. Mike Simpson, Dave Buclnar. Mike
Redman. Row J:Garv Budnar, Joe Colo, Mike Whelan, .lim Rossi. John McCoy, Tim D'Anna.
Row 3: Mary Richardson. Justin Hornung. Jim Gordon, Steve KHHCR. Bill PHPOUYHS- LOU
Capasso, Ron Rich. Mike Brown.
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timers, officials, and coaches, a relay race at a
swim meet might seem totally chaotic to a first-
time observer,
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Hanson. Dennis Dickard, Rob Horn, Warren
Schneider, Jeff Hogan, Jeff Jaroscak, Boris De-
Granda. Row 2: Mark Francetic, Darrin Wagner,
Tom Coyne, Scott Gundling, Paul Glaser, Paul
Rossmann, Todd Dicl-card. Row 3: Kevin Meaney,
Doug Springer, Eric Zebold, Dan Green, Dave
Fedakowski, Adam Race, John Theodosion,
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season, winning only one of its first five
meets. After that, thc team became ai con-
sistent winner. Outstanding swimmers in-
cluded co-captains Eric Zebold and Jeff
Jaroscak. The diving crew ol Jeff Hogan
and Kevin Meaney added great strength to
the diving unit.
Euclid divers Jeff Hogan and Kevin Meaney showed
a steady improvement all season.
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rather than the opposition in the beginning of the
season?
Happiness is a warm summing poolf Swim team
members showed their dedication through their at-
tendance at morning workouts. which started at 7:30
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Jill Mast, the Girls' Swimming and Diving Team
won their first GCC championship. A near-perfect
season was climaxed by successful conference, dis-
trict, and state meets. The dual meet record was
the best that the team has ever achieved. Included
in this outstanding effort was a new pool record in
the 100 yard backstroke set by Jo Ann Zele.
Below: Dedicated practice and fine individual efforts by all the
members helped the girl swimmers to get the jump on the
opposition all year.
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EUCLID OPPONENT
120 Solon ' 45
103 Rocky River 68
96 Cleveland Heights 76
91 Kent Roosevelt 81
111 Parma 57
104 Bedford 68
108 Brush 64
121 Maple Heights 50
39 Lakewood 44
117 Mayfield 55
91 Orange 79
Season Record: 10-1
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GIRLS' SWIM TEAM Botlom Rou: Janet Smith.
Beth Carmen, Dawn Schmeling, Jo Ann Zele, Jean
Savage, Corinne Dular, Karen Schulz, Kim Conroy.
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Anne Cerer, Jill Mast, Dcenu Lucci. Lisa Bcrardin-
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Right: Dr. Bergem Ends time to chat with a group of
students during one of the lunch periods.
Right: If you ever look for Dr. Bergem in his office,
this is what you will probably find since he is usually
attending meetings, sitting in on classes, or roaming
around the building talking with students.
As principal of Euclid High School, Dr.
Jerry Bergem leads a very hectic daily rou-
tine, yet he always can be found sometime
during the day smiling in the hallway and
talking with students as they are changing
classes.
The class of 1981 is the first graduating
class Dr. Bergem has seen through all
three years of high school since he began
as principal in September 1978. Many
changes occurred during Dr. Bergem's
time as principal. For example, this year
there was a new tardy rule, inspirational
assemblies, and the new gate house in the
student parking lot. This year also marks
the last year for the smoking area.
Dr. Bergem began with the Euclid
School System in 1948 as a math and sci-
ence teacher at Euclid Central. Outside of
his day here at school he still finds time to
pursue his hobbies - swimming, sailing,
and skiing. He also said he likes music and
playing Mr Fix - it by doing odd jobs
around the house.
Below, right: Dr. Bergem pulls the dollar for an ID
trick on an unsuspecting student,
Below, far right: Not only does Dr. Bergem find time
to talk with the students, he also maintains good
relations with the staff.
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helped Mr. Martin survive 39 years of high school
teaching
Mr. Donald Martin, Sophomore Unit
Principal, retired at Christmas time this
year, closing the book on a 39 year ca-
reer in education, the last 18 of which
he spent at Euclid High School as a
counselor and a unit principal.
Mr. Martin began his career in
North Canton as a teacher and basket-
ball coach. From there he moved to
Painesville, where he coached both
football and basketball. Many fine ath-
letes passed before Mr, Martin in the
23 years he coached various sports, but
the one that stood out in his memory
the most was a boy from Painesville
who played football for him in the late
l940's. That boy's name was Don
Shula, and he later went on to become
the head football coach of the Balti-
more Colts and the Miami Dolphins.
Mr. Martin ended his coaching career
here at Euclid leading the girls' varsity
basketball team.
Mr. Martin came to Euclid as a
counselor 18 years ago, and after
spending two decades here, is convinced
that EHS has one of the finest staffs of
any school. Although the decision to
retire was a difficult one to make, Mr.
Martin admitted that he is looking for-
ward to spending time with his family
and traveling. Mr. Martin was replaced
by Mr. Robert Lombardo, former Eng-
lish department chairman at Central
Junior High.
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Peer Counseling
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This Year
The purpose ofthe Peer Counseling
Program is to allow students the oppor-
tunity to talk with other students about
their problems. "Some of them feel
more comfortable talking to kids their
own age. The feel less guilty. They think
adults judge them." commented Mrs.
Lynn Davis. llth grade counselor and
sponsor ofthe program. She also stated
that many students will learn to trust
their counselors more after this exper-
ienee.
The students involved in the program
are primarily the organizers ofthe pro-
gram as well. They have worked with
the Teen Institute, an organization that
promotes the whole aspect of drug and
alcohol information, Mrs. Davis de-
scribed herself asjust an "organizer" in
the Peer Counseling Program since the
student volunteers involved do most ol'
the selecting and interviewing.
' Among the positive effects of the
program is the fact that 92 students
signed up to work in Peer Counseling.
Mrs.
Davis considered this a very tltv or-
able interest level. Another positive
sign, according to Mrs. Davis, is the
fact that more and more students seem
to be conliiding in each other. While the
student-peer counselors do not give spe-
cilic advice, they do give inliormation.
listen, and recommend to students that
they continue the discussion ol' gi par-
ticular problem with their counselor
when necessary.
Right: Megan McLaughlin was one of only SOO stu-
dents nationwide to be named winners ofthe Nation-
al Council ofTeachers of English Essz1yCompetition.
She poses with Mr. Gerald Henderson, her llth
grade English teacher, for whom she wrote her
award-winning essay,
Right, center: Robert Scott gets the specifics of his
assignment from Mrs. Black for his Reading Review
class.
Above: Mrs. Severino has a sure-fire method to pre-
vent students from goofing off in her classgshe feeds
them to her fish,
A botfelright: Seated: Mrs, .lane Barber, Miss Judith
Carmody. Miss Sue Harris, Miss .lane Lellis, Mrs.
Dolores Black, Mrs, Jan Severino, Mrs. Emily Gale,
Standing: Mr, Justin Antonini, Mr. Stan Bender, Mr.
Ken Lowe, Mrs. Barbara Ramlow, Mr, William
Brown, Miss Barbara Spiga, Mr. Robert Petrovic,
Mrs. Judy McLaughlin, Mr. Frank Mularo,
Right: No one would dare come late to Mr, Mularo's
class!
Right, center: Miss Carmody leads her British litera-
ture class in a discussion ofthe 19th century equiv-
alent of Dallas- Wuthering Heights.
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Engli h Scores Buck ational Trend
The English Department, the largest
department at Euclid High, saw a few
changes this year. A new, nine-week
course, American Short Story, was ad-
ded to the elective program, In addi-
tion, a new textbook was purchased for
use in American Literature classes.
Department chairman Justin Anton-
ini was happy with the results of Euclid
students' scores on two national tests.
On the verbal section of the S.A.T.,
taken by the class of 1980 during their
senior year, Euclid students' scores
average 59 points higher than the na-
tional average and 28 points higher
than the Ohio average. In addition, the
results of the California Reading Test,
given to all EHS students in Septem-
ber, showed that sophomores, juniors,
and seniors were reading more than one
grade level above the national average.
Mr. Antonini said that these scores cer-
tainly indicated that Euclid students
had sufficient reading skills. On the
other hand, he felt that there was room
for improvement in students' writing
skills.
One student who presently has out-
standing writing skills, however, is sen-
ior Megan McLaughlin. Megan was
one of only 800 students nationwide to
win a National Council of Teachers of
English Award in an essay competition.
Megan wrote her prize-winning essay as
a junior for Mr. Henderson.
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desk.
Below: Mr. Weisenberg has published several historical articles including
one that was printed in the best-selling Peoples Almanac.
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Mr. Leonard Weisenberg, Mrs. Mary Jagger,
Mr. Jim Kelley. Standing: Mr. Michael Burns,
Mr, Frank Holfert, Dr, Earl McNeilly, Mr
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were no new courses offered lltts year
However, several classes were taken on
field tripsg Humanities and Non-Western
Studies classes visited the Art Nluseunii
American Government classes visited sev-
eral places. depending on the teacher,
Crime and Prisons visited the .lustice Cen-
ter and a police station, and Death and
Dying visited a funeral home, a cemetery,
and a Crematorium.
This year, in the Phase American Stud-
ies program, several courses were dropped
due to lack of interest. However, four
classes survived, They are Crime and Pris-
ons, Death and Dying, Marriage and the
Family, and Contemporary America.
These courses are taught during the sec-
ond semester of the senior year, The ad-
vantage of this program is that students
can study these subjects with some degree
of depth. ln addition. students are exposed
to the style and methods of a different
teacher.
When asked if the average student ol
today was as interested in government as
the average student of ten years ago. Nlr,
Hoffert. the department chairman said no
because he felt that the average student of
today is more cynical because American
society today. in general, is more cynical.
Left, center ,-Xs a member ofthe ffuclid City C oun-
cil, Mr, DeX1ora .adds practical experience to the
political theory he teaches to his Xnieriean Cioiern-
ment students
fell, below' Pucltd High doubled .is .i polling place
on Noiember 4th .is fuclid citizens came to east
their totes in the 10511 Presidential election
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Right Seated: Miss Margaret Uhry, Mr. Adam Paw-
lowski, Mr. Richard Rose. Mrs. Jacqueline Toth.
Standing: Mr. Paul Serra. Mr. Fred Sallach, Mr.
Charles Reno, Mrs. Adona Miskinis, Mr. Richard
Rackovan Mr. Carl Clements, Mr. Donald Rinkes.
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Right, center: Mr. Sallach and his students End ge-
ometry very amusing.
Right, below: For once Mr. Serra doesn't have his
trusty yardstick in his hands.
Addition, subtraction, cosines, and an-
glesg these are just a few of the things that
math students at Euclid High School work
with and sweat over each day. There are
math courses offered for every need and
type of student. These range from remedi-
al math courses in basic math skills to
algebra, geometry, and calculus. Euclid
even has courses in computer math and
computer science for those wishing to fol-
low these fields of study.
This year Mrs. Miskinis joined the math
department staff of the high school. Al-
though no new textbooks were put into
use, the 70W of the Euclid student body
which is enrolled in a math course were
doing their best to wear out the old ones.
Mr. Carl Clements, math department
chairman, believes that most of the stu-
dents graduating from Euclid have the
necessary basic math skills. Therefore, he
thinks that minimum competency tests are
not really neededg tests and daily work
point out weaknesses that are reviewed
and discussed by the class teacher.
Mr. Clements believes that calculators
can be a valuable tool to the student, and if
used properly, can enhance the education-
al process. To use a calculator, one must
first have knowledge of the problem to be
solved so that the calculator can be used
most efficiently.
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Although there are no new additions
to the teaching staff or curriculum of
the Science Department, there are spe-
cial programs which students don't
know about. The Phase Science pro-
gram is for those students who are not
particularly interested in science but
need a science credit in order to gra-
duate. The Phase Science program has
classes in Backpacking Biology, Envi-
ronment, and Greenhouse.
Euclid's Advanced Placement Pro-
gram in science has been called the fin-
est in the state, and one ol' the finest in
the country. This program allows stu-
dents to complete their final year in
high school and also earn credits to-
ward their first year ol' college. Stu-
dents from Euclid compete well with
other areas, and the results are out-
standing.
Field trips are offered in Biology ll
and Backpacking classes, liiuliigy ll
classes iittenil xi lecture series at lluron
Road and l'uelitl fienerail llospiisils,
Backpacking eliisses go on many walks,
and outstanding Backpacking students
attend a three- day trip to Pennsylva-
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right up to the ceiling. Mr. Reno explains the prinei
ple ofthe gyroscope to his physics class.
Above, Ich: Mr. Gooding helps two ol' his sopho
mores unlock the mysteries of biology
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1a5'43' tesz, Mr. Donald Franeetic,N1rs.N1arilyn Lucas, Nlr
Donald Steinbrink, Mr. William Starr, Nlr Stan
Bender, Mr John Barcla, Nlr. Thomas Halbedel
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Right Seated: Mr. John Germock, Mr. Embert Mar-
tin, Mr. AI Galicki. Standing: Mr. Raymond Mon-
tani, Mr. Ronald Chambers, Mr. Milt Kadlec, Mr.
James Simpson, Mr. Richard Hungerford, Mr. Clif-
ford Kirchner, Mr. James Goebel,
Right: Kevin Kelly and Ricky Clark are about to get
the presses rolling,
Right, center: l sure wish l could figure this thing
out.
Right, belowxl think hejust nailed my lingers togeth-
er!
The Industrial Arts department, one of
the strongest in the school, made no
changes in personnel this year. However,
Mr. Vollman, department chairman last
year, left after 42 years of teaching and
was replaced by Mr. Galicki. There were
no new courses offered this year and no
new equipment added in shop classes, al-
though Mr. Galicki is hoping to have new
equipment in the machine shop and in the
graphic arts classes.
When asked how many students took
industrial arts courses, Mr. Galicki stated
that a definite count could not be made at
the time of this interview. Furthermore,
the cost of materials in shop classes
doesn't really pose a problem to industrial
arts students because the cost depends on
the project.
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work prepare business 'students for the real world ot'
work.
Lell Sealed: Carol Williams, Eleanor Wiegand. Ma-
rie Harshman, Carolyn Wanderslcben, Toni Rash,
Charlotte Bensusan. Standing: Thomas Davis, Jill
Zimmerman. Ralph Sibert, Nancy Rutkowski. Mark
Manburg, Gretchen Dean,
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The Art Department introduces stu-
dents to many unique forms of art includ-
ing sculpturing, weaving, and tie dying.
Many different pieces ofstudent art are on
exhibit throughout the year in the show-
case by room 161.
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Above: Mr, Sydow gets ready to strike up the band.
Rightg Future composers are hard at work in one of
EHS's classes.
Through the Music Department, many
students are allowed to develop and show
their vocal and instrumental talents. This
year Euclid held a Solo and Ensemble con-
test which involved hundreds of students
from around the Cleveland area. Mr. Sy-
dow is the system- wide music coordinator
and also the band director at EHS. Mr.
Hutson takes care of the orchestra while
Mr. Morgan is responsible for the choirs
and the Varsity Chorale.
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Foreign Languages: Smaller
The sounds of far off lands are heard
daily in Euclid High's foreign language
classes. The students who take these
courses not only learn a little about a
foreign language and culture but also
about our own language as well,
Mrs. Baumeister, the head of the
Foreign Language Department at EHS,
said the department has declined in en-
rollment since colleges have discontin-
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ments and students do not seem to have
the patience to learn a second language
anymore.
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enrolled in German classes, traveled to
But Better
l'urope where they spent ll weelt touring
Germany, Austria. and Switzerland
Some of the cities they stopped at were
Innsbruck, Salzburg, Munich, and Yur-
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LIBRARY STAFF: Margaret Lucas, Kathleen
Marsh. Mary Jane l-laverlock, and Margaret Tor'
zewski.
Tired of study hall? Then come to the
library! The library has become an alter-
native to study halls for many students. lts
30,000 volumes and numerous magazines
can occupy any student's spare time or
provide useful information for a history
report.
Besides being a resource for informa-
tion, the library has become an entertain-
ment center. During various periods dur-
ing the day, a movie would be shown.
These films ranged from comedy to seri-
ous drama and were well-received by the
student body.
R1ght:Mrs. Haverlock collects fines from a couple of
students
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they made us do it,
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in the AV Carrels makes studying easier,
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Row I: Robert Ram-
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Resch. Row 2: Peter Schwenke, Joseph Rodriquez.
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their choice of a multitude of subjects
to fulfill their physical education re-
quirements. These courses include
archery, badminton, basketball, canoe-
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skating, jogging, lifesaving, swimming,
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Orienteering, physical fitness, soccer,
softball, tennis, track and field, volley-
ball, weight training, and yoga. Hand-
ball, which was offered last year, was
dropped this year because of thc num-
ber of accidents which occured.
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ceived new equipment. In addition, the
weight room received a new weight ma-
chine. Physical Education department
chairman Arlene Carter commented
that she hopes to add more weight
training equipment in the future.
Special
Education
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS: David
Saywell, Barbara Gates, Wilma Carroll, Joyce
Haffer, William Attamante,
Home
Art
The Home Arts department offers gen-
eral courses in clothing, cooking, and fam-
ily livingg and a two-year vocational course
in child care. In addition to teaching stu-
dents howto fry an egg and repair a ripped
pair of blue jeans, home arts classes study
nutrition, menu planning, budget manage-
ment, and fashion design.
Below, right: Whoever said only girls can cook?
Right: Mary Galloway and Wendy Stroud wonder
what they have created this time besides a mess,
Below, far right: HOME ARTS TEACHERS: Boz-
lom Row Patricia Arko, Edna Noble. Standing .lan
Carlson, Brenda Barker.
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Barry has a firm grasp on the situation, A-. treasurer, she ls
in charge ol' the collection ol' student fees at the beginning
of the year. Throughout the year, she handles all ol' the
QA accounts for the many different clubs and activities at l'u-
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Euclid High School? or a new toll booth exit for the Ohio Turnpike?
No, that isn't a toll booth in the picture
above, but the new gate house outside the
student parking lot. The gate house was con-
structed to create greater control on traffic
on the school grounds.
Fur left Warren lobdel, chiel' ol' securitx, can quite
olilen be found out at the new gate house
lelt xlISdl.llCCl'lT1!x'l.lf1, lxurt llanliord, has the responsi-
bility I'or .ill the audio-xistial .iitls .it I uclid High School
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It takes a lot more to keep a modern
high school going than just a principal, a
couple of teachers, and a student or two,
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support personnel: nurses, secretaries,
cafeteria workers, custodial and mainten-
ance men. Euclid High School is no excep-
tion to this rule. The cafeteria, under the
direction of dietitian Rebecca Burger-
-new to EHS this year-served thou-
sands of meals efficiently each month. The
school's secretaries coped effectively with
the mountain of forms needed to keep a
two-thousand student school running
smoothly. And the presence of the para-
professionals in the halls during the school
day was enough to insure that no students
got lost while walking to their Sth period
class.
Right: Your hall pass or your life! Some students
complained that the paraprofessionals could use a
few lessons at the Amy Vanderbilt School of Charm,
especially those students who were caught trying to
smoke a quick cigarette in the bathrooms between
classes,
School nurse Mrs. Regina Fellman administers a
blood pressure test to a stoic .lim Brown. Such tests
were available to students free of charge throughout
the year.
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Not Pictured.
Soccer Aide IOQ OWE Il, I2.
DAVE BAK
WILLIAM BANASZEK
Billy
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ELIZABETH BARASH
Lisa
Survey IO, llg Eucuyo IO, II, IIL IQS II. II.
NHS II, Ilg Powder Puff II. Senior Class I2
TODD B.-XRNARD
Football IO, II, I2
JAMES BASILONE
Hockey IO, II, Il
DANIEL BAL ER
Tennis IO, Ski Club Il. Student Council IZ. Big
Show Orch, II, Symphonic Hind Fnscniblc 10.
II, I2
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Not Pictured.
Office Aide 10.11. 12,
PAUL BAUER PHIL BENCIN
GARY BEADLE
BENITA BENEDICK
DAVID BEAL
COE 123 Vocational Art 11.
CONNIE BELL
Yearbook 103 Media Aide 103 Key Club 101 Win-
ter Play 103 Sophomore Chorus 103 Choral Mas-
ters 111 Ski Club 10, 111 Powder Puff 123 P.A.
Announcer 121 Senior Class Cabinet 123 DCT
Treasurer 12.
CHRISTINA BERARDINELLI
C., Christy
Key Club 103 Pink Panthers 11, 123 Library Aide
121 Office Aide 11, 12.
TERRI BELL
Tee Ber,
Wai Napolo 10, 113 Track Aide 101 Swim Leader
113 Powder Puff 12,
CATHERINE BERLAN
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LISA BERZIN
Lisie
Sophomore Chorus 103 Choral Masters 11, 123
NHS 11, 123 Varsity Chorale 123 Big Show 10,
11.
KARL BESSELMAN
Ski Club 103 Concert Band 103 Football 11.
MICHAEL BIELEK
Investment Club 12.
CHARLES BIERER
Swimming 103 Marching Band 10, 11, 12: Stage
Band 10, ll, 12.
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NHS 11, 12, Key Club II, Senior Clow lj, I-'oolb.Il1 111, II, 12, 1i.rs.kcI11.I11 Ill, li,Ixe11.:11 111
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CHARLES BOOMS
Boomer
Spirits 10, 11. 123 Student Council
ll, Vice-President 123 Office Aide
10, Powder Puff Coach 123 P.A.
Announcer 123 Basketball An-
nouncer ll, 12.
LINDA BOONE
Sophomore Chorus 101 Choral
Masters 1 1, 121 Varsity Chorale 121
Office Aide 123 Eucuyo 10, ll, 12g
IQS ii, 12, NHS ii, 12.
RAY MON D BOOTH
Not Pictured.
THOMAS BORTHWICK
Tom, lcabod, BoBo
Hockey 10,l1, 12.
THOMAS BOSCH I
PATRICK BOST
Pat
Cross Country ll, Investment Club
12: Ski Club 12,
ROBERT BOYD
LINDA BOZAK
Bo, Woody
Softball 10, 12, Office Aide ll, 12,
Powder Puff 12, Senior Class 12.
DALE BOZICH
Not Pictured.
FAITH BOZMAN
Not Pictured.
JOSEPH BRA DDOCK
Joezeppi
Not Pictured.
JAMES BRADY
Vocational Automotives ll, 12,
SCOTT BRADY
Shady
Ski Club 10, ll, Outdoor Club 11.
LAURA BRATINA
Swim Timer 10, 11, 12: Wrestling
Aide 10, 113 Track Aide 10, Spirits
103 Student Secretary 123 Quest 12.
JUDY BRAUN
Marching Band 10. ll, 123 AFS 10,
11, 121 Powder Puff 12, Swim
Leader ll, Symphonic Wind En-
semble l0, ll, 121 Concert Band
12,
ANTHONY BREEDEN
TIMOTHY BREEDEN
Not Pictured.
A Smorgasbord Of Favorites
For the class of '81, football was a clear
winner as the favorite sport, followed by
baseball and basketball respectively.
There was no real unanimous favorite for a
band. Instead, there was a long list of var-
ious ones. The list included such names as
Pink Floyd, Genesis, Air Supply. the Bea-
tles, Michael Stanley, Bruce Springsteen.
The Who, Led Zeppelin, the Rolling
Stones, AC-DC, and others. Favorite TV
shows also varied. M.A.S.H. was on top,
though, along with Dallas. Other favorite
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Charles D. Booms Linda Boone
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shows were cartoons such as Pink Panther
and Popeye. soap operas like General Hos-
pital and One Life to Live, news magazine
programs like 60 Minutes and 20f20, and
family hour shows like Eight Is Enough,
The Dukes of Hazzard, and Love Boat.
Clint Eastwood was the overwhelming
choice as favorite actor. Votes for favorite
actress, however, varied from Bo Derek to
Miss Piggy, with no one actress dominat-
ing the voting.
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PASQUALE BUCCILLI
Pat
Ski Club 10, 11, l21Conc
STACIE BU DA
Not Pictured,
DAVE BUDNAR
Bud
Wrestling IO, ll, 12.
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WILLIAM BUETTNER
DAVID BU ROV EC
Buk
Outdoor Track 10, 11, 121 Indoor Track 11, 123
Investment Club 121 Spirits 123 Stage B
11, 123 Powder Puff Cheerleader 12,
NANCY BULICK
Powder Puff 121 Vocational Art 11, 12,
ALLEN BUMBARGER
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Al, Bum
Not Pictured.
REBECCA BURGE
Becky
Vocational Child Care ll, 12: Hero Club Vice-
President 11, Vice-President 12.
TAMMY BURKE
VINCENT BURKE
Vince
Hockey 10, ll, 12: Swim Leader 11.
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KENNETH BURTON
Fish
Marching Band 10,
JEANNE BLISHER
Swim Leader 1 13 Swim Timcr 123 Choral Masters
123 Wai Napolo IO, Il, president 12.
THERESE CALABRESE
Not Pictured.
KATHI CALLAHAN
LINDA CALLAHAN
Ski Club 103 AFS 11, 123 Big Show 111 NHS II,
123 Yearbook 101 Media Aide 103 Office Aide 10,
123 Senior Class 12,
BRIAN CAMPBELL
Indoor Track 10: Ski Club 103 Swim Leader 113
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Powder Pull' Chccrluatdcr 12 BRIAN 1 ,XIINI N
CAROL CAMPBI71 I
Basketball 10, l1,123Sol'tbqtIl Ill, I 1, 111511
ll, 123 Ad Club 11, 113 Powder1'til'l12,Nttirlt-nt
Council 12.
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Butch
Not Pictured,
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121 Powder Pull' ll
JEANNINE CARLO
Majorette Club 103 Majorelte 11, Captain 123 MARK CFBRON
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ROBERT CEK
Not Pictured.
ANNE CERER
Swim Timer 10, ll, Swim Te
Club 12.
NICHOLAS CETINSKY
MICHAEL CHAMPA
Investment Club 12
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TON1 CHANAKAS
Powder Puff 12.
CAROL CHASE
Little Todd
Key Club 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 10, Track Aide
10, ll, 123 Powder Puff 121 Sophomore Chorus
10, Choral Masters 123 Vocational Data Process-
ing Vice-President 11, Historian 12.
KEVIN CHERNE
Not Pictured.
TIMOTHY CHRISTIANSON
Tut
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12,
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GEORGE CINDRIC
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GINA CIRINO
Ad Club 123 Powder Puff 12,
THOMAS CLASEN
KELLY CLEVENGER
GARY COLLINS
Student Council 10, Winter Festival Attendant
103 Survey 10, 113 Sophomore Class 101 Junior
Class Cabinet 113 Senior Class Cabinet 123 NHS
11, 12, Powder Puff Cheerleader 123 Media Aide.
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BRYAN COM BS
Bucky
DARLENE CONRAD
Big Show IO, Il: Swim Leader ll: Office Aidc
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Il, 123 P.A, Announcer I2.
TAMARA CORBRAN
Tammy
Vocational Art ll, 12.
John Cozart
COLLEEN CORRIGAN
MICHAEL COTTER
Mac
Yearbook IO, II, I2g Marching Band 103 Indoor
Track I2g Symphonic Wind Ensemble IOQ Junior
Class llg Varsity Chorale 121 Big Show II: Ski
Club I21Chorul Masters IZQ Powder Pul't'Cheer-
leader l2g Wai Napolo Comedy Crew Il,
MARK COWLING
LORNA COYNE
Swim Team IO, Il, 12g Swim Timer IO, Il, 123
Spirits IO, II, 123 Investment Club Ilg Ad Club
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JOHN COZART
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Bowling Club IO,
J. BRAD DALLOS
Soccer IO, ll.
DAVID D'AMICO
Not Pictured.
GREG D'AlVIICO
GARY DANOLFO
Media Aide IO,
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SUSAN DAVIDSON
Yearbook 103 Tennis IO, ll, 121 Spirits IO, ll, llg
Powder Puff l2g Sophomore Class l0g Senior
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WAYNE DAVIS
Not Pictured.
ILONA DAW
Not Pictured,
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TODD DICKARD
Swim Team 10, 11, 125 Swim Lczidcr 111 lnvcst-
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MAUREEN DOH ERTY
ANNA DOVIC
Annie
NHS 11, 123 P.A. Announcer 123 Senior Class
123 Choral Masters 11gStudcntScCrctt1ry 11, 123
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Sophomore Chin 103 Big Show 111. 1 lQSP11'l1A 111,
ll, 12g Powder Pull' 123 Senior Climax 12.
ll, 12, Pimilur l'uI1 12. Spirit
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Duff
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Cabinet 11: Cheerleading 10, ll,
123 Powder Puff 12.
KELLY DUNLEVY
MIKE DURBIN
Soccer 103 ll, 123 Ski Club 123
Spirits 123 Big Show 113 Yearbook
11, 123 Powder Puff Cheerleader
123 Varsity Chorale 12.
DAN DU REI KO
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Tennis 10.
CHARLES DURST
DAVID DZOMBA
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Eck
Track 103 Survey 123 Powder Puff
Coach 12,
JAMES EDER
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Basketball 103 Baseball 10, ll, 123
Golf 10, 113 123 Ski Club 123 Pow-
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DAWN EHRHART
Survey 10, 11, 123 Choral Masters
ll, 123 NHS 11, 121 Cross Country
Aide 10, 11: Fall Play ll. 12: Win-
ter Play ll, 121 Big Show 113Spir'
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Aide 123 Sophomore Class 10.
ROBERT ELLENBEST
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11, 123 Blg Show 10, 11g Choral
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Varsity Chorale 11, ll Chorul Nlostcrs 11, 12, 10, 113 lnvestmentClub 123 Vocational Stenogra-
DAVE FEIIXKOXYSKI Sophomore Chorus 103 Big Show 10,1l3F.1llPln5 phy Treasurer 113 12.
Fcd 1l1Wintcr Play 11, 121Powdcr Pu1'1'Checrlcuder
Yearbook 103 Swim Team 11, 12, Wdter P010 131 123 P A Announcer 123 Sophomore Class 103
Swim Lender ll Senior Class 12. SHARON FIRE
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Basketball 10. ll, 123 Track 10, II, 123 Ad Club
ll, 123 Investment Club 123 Powder Puff 12.
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Quest class members had to E11 out an application and submit to an interview before being selected forthe class.
The Quest class, headed by Mrs.
Jagger, is a program to help students
to learn to cope with personal prob-
lems. Included in this class are such
areas of study as sell'-concept, feel-
ings. attitudes, friends, family, mar-
riage, parenting, money. careers. and
philosophy. This is an elective course
taught for half a year with a limit of
20 students per class. and it is for
seniors only. To enter this course,
students had to apply to their coun-
selors. The counselors, Mrs. Smith.
and Mrs. Jagger, the teacher ofthe
Quest class, then looked over their
records and applications for students
who were genuinely interested in the
course, not those who wanted an easy
credit.
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NATALIE FRATTIN
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ROBERT GALLO
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MARY GALLOWAY
Basketball 103 Student Council 123 Powder Puff
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MARC GARLAND
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JOHN GILROY
Dr, Phibes
LAURA GIUNTA
Oflice Aide 10, ll.
SALVATORE GIUNTA
DONALD GLASER
Glase
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JOHN GLEASON
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GARY GLICK
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JOHN GLICKEN
Not Pictured.
MITCHELL BRIAN GLICKEN
Mickey
Not Pictured.
Sophomore Class 103 Student Council ll, 12.
EDWARD GLOVER
Not Pictured.
MARY GLOVER
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This locker contains top-secret matterg hands Off!
TIM GOLDEN
Swim Team 103 Swim Leader 113 Vocational Au-
tomotives 11, 12,
CHARLENE GOLE
Golebird, Charcoal
Ad Club 10, llg Ski Club 10, 113 Sophomore
Class 10: Junior Class Cabinet llg Senior Class
12: Track Aide 10: GLC 113 DECA President 12.
CHARLES GOLE
Dave
Golf 10, ll, 12.
ROBERT GOLOB
Rob
NHS ll, 12: Golf ll. 12.
Office Aide 123 Investment Club 123 Library
Aide 11.
JIM GORDON
Wrestling 10, 11, 123 Concert Band IOL Marching
Band 10.
JAMES GORJ U P
Not Pictured.
DARRYL GRAUS
Not Pictured.
SHEWONNA GRAY
OEA 11, 12.
THOMAS GREEN
JEFFERY A. GRIFFIN
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Orchestra 10, 11, 12.
JOHN GRIGSBY
Radio Club 10, ll, 123 Key Club 12.
DORENE GROSEL
Swim Timer 113 Spirits 1 1, 123 Ad Club 123 Pow
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ERIC GROUDLE
DALE GRUBB
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FERMIN GUARDIOLA-MADERA
AFS 123 Tennis 12.
HEIDI GUNDELACH
Not Pictured.
JOHN HABAT
RONALD HALE
DIANE HAMILTON
Hammy
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MICHAEL HANDFORD
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Swim Leader 113 Gym Leader 113 Wai Napolo
Comedy Crew 113 Ski Club 123 Investment Club
123 Winter Play 123 Fall Play 123 Big Show 113
Sophomore Class 10.
LORI HANSON
Wai Napolo 10, 11, 123 Swim Leader llQ Ad
Club 123 Spirits 123 Powder Puff 12.
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PATRICK HARTII
JOHN JOSEPH HARWOOD
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JUDITH HASSE l
Jude
Marching Band 10. 11, 123 Pep 1
Band lO,l1,123Stage Band 10,113
123 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 10,
ll, 123 AFS 11, 123 Yearbook 113
123 Office Aide 123 Big Show Orch.
10, ll.
JACK HEASLEY
JEFF HEGEDUS
DANIEL HEIMBERGER
Not Pictured.
LEYTON HEMMERT
Space
CHRISTOPHER HEPP
Not Pictured.
CHRISTOPHER HERNAN
SUSAN HICKEY
Sue
Swim Leader llQ Swim Team 10,
ll, 123 Wai Napolo 1 1. 123 Powder ax
Puff 121 NHS 11, 123 Spirits 12,
LEE ANNE HICKS
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Office Aide 123 Vocational Clerk i '
Typist 11, 12.
PATRICIA HILL
Patty
Football Trainer 10, ll, 123 Spirits
10, ll, 123 Basketball Trainer 10,
ll, 123 Junior Class Cabinet 113
NHS 11, 123 Powder Puff 123 Stu-
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BETHANY HOOK
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Yearbook 11, 123 Swim Leader III
Cheerleader 103 Powder Puff 123
NHS 11, 123 Sophomore Class 10:
Junior Class Cabinet 113 Senior
Class Cabinet 1Z3Orchestra 10, 123
Big Show Orch, 101 Big Show ll:
Nurse's Aide 10, 11.
JOY HOON
Yearbook 123 Powder Puff 12.
GLC 113 Student Secretary 123
Nurse's Aide 10, 11.
MICHAEL HORABIK
RICHARD HORTON
DANIEL HORV.-XT
PETER HOSA
Moss Man
Astronomy Club 11, I2
FRANK HRIBAR
Football IO, ll, 123 Indoor Track
103 Outdoor Track 103 Senior Class
Cabinet 123 Ponder Pull' Cheer-
leader 123 Letterman Club 11, 12
VALERIE HROB.-XT
Yearbook 123 Yoc.1tton.tI Comix
lology ll
SUSAN HROMYKO
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STEVEN HURSHMAN
Vocational Art 11, 12.
Football Trainer 10, ll, 12: Basketball Trainer
10, 11, 123 Junior Class Cabinet 11g Spirits 10, 11,
TINA HUTTON
123 Powder Puff 123 Senior Class 12.
JAMES HUBBARD
BEV IAFELICE
Majorette Club 101 Majorette 11, 12.
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121 Vocational Data
Processing Treasurer 11, 12.
TODD IVANCIC
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ROBERT JAKOVLIC
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LINDA JOHNS
TONI JAMISON Jeff Not Pictured
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Investment Club 123 Vocational Clerk Typist Il, IZ: Sum Leadef ll' IZ' RICHARD JOHNSON
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ANITA JANKOWSKI DAVE JERINA SCOTT JOHNSON
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Outdoor Track 123 Spirits 10, ll, 123 Gym Lead-
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Not Pictured.
TONY KALAR
KATHLEEN KEHN
MIKE KALKA
MICHAEL KASELONIS
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ll, l2g AFS 123 Pep Band llg Big Show l0.
TATIJANA KERESTES
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CHRISTINE KERNZ
Chris
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DYANNE KING
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KAREN KNAUS
ROBERT KINKOFF
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Swim Team 103 Spirits 10, ll, llg Sophomore
Class l0g Football Aide llg Vocational Account-
.lam ing President ll.
Choral Masters 123 Investment Club l2g Fall Play
l2g Winter Play l21 Powder Puff Cheerleader I2.
JOHN KISTHARDT
RUDY KN,-'NUS
Vocational Automotivcs ll, IZ,
RAYMOND KLIMAS
Ray
Vocational Automotives ll, IZ. CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT
Caesar
SHARON KNACK Hockey 10, ll. IZ: Football IO. ll, Investment
Hooter Club 121 Powder Puff Coach II,
Ski Club IO, Ilg Spirits IOQ Key Club l0g Voca-
tional Art ll, l2. FRANK KOBETITSCH
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GREGORY KOVAC
Not Pictured, MICHEAL KRAIG
Not Pictured.
JAMES KORDICH
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Ski Club l2: AFS ll. RICHARD KRAINCE
TIMOTHY KORYNOSKI
Media Aide IO, I lg Radio Club 103 Concert Band
103 Lab Assistant 12.
SANDRA KOZEL JOAN KRECKAL
JOHN KOSIR
ANGELA KRIZANOVIC
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MARTIN KRAIG
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JUDITH KRNC
Judy, KrucKrunch
Yearbook IO, II, 123 Tennis 10, 11, 123 Powder
Puff 12: NHS 11, I23GLC Il, 123Survey 10, 11,
123 Softball 10, 113 Big Show Orch. 113 Concert
Band 103 Symphonic Wind Ensemble II, 123
Marching Band 10, II, 12.
MARK KROFINA
Marching Band 103 Concert Band 103 Outdoor
Track 11,
LISA KUHEN
Cheerleader IO, 113 Office Aide 103 Senior Class
Cabinet l2: Powder Puff 12.
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PAUL KURILLA
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ERIC LADOVICH
PATRICK LAMONT
Not Pictured.
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KARFN IARSONJ
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HEATHER LANE DEBI LASKA
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STEVEN LAUSIN
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Show 10, 113 Outdoor Club 113 In-
vestment Club 123 Yearbook 11,
123 Sophomore Chorus 103 Choral
Masters ll, 123 Media Aide ll, 123
Spirits 123 Junior Class ll, Sopho-
more Class 103 Senior Class 123
Student Council 10, 11, 12.
LINDA LAWRENCE
Volleyball 10,113 123Track 10, ll,
123 Yearbook 10, 11, 12: Sopho-
more Class l0: Junior Class Cabi-
net 113 Senior Class 123 GLC 113
Powder Puff 123 Wai Napolo 103
Ski Club 123 NHS ll, 12: IQS 11,
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LAURA LEE LEDONNE
Laurie
Not Pictured.
Softball 103 Office Aide 11.
DEREK LEONARD
Not Pictured.
GARY LESNICK
DOUGLAS LEU
Dougie
Football 10, 11, 123 Big Show 113
Wai Napolo Comedy Crew 113
Swim Leader ll, NHS 11, 123
Powder Puff Coach 123 Yearbook
10, ll, 12.
JOSEPH LEWARSKI
Joe
Football 10, 11, 12, Outdoor Track
10, ll. 123 Spirits 12.
LISA LIGHTCAP
Not Pictured.
JOSE' LIMA
Soccer 10, 11, 12.
MARGARET LINN
Peggy, Leggy Pinn, Thumper
Swim Team 10, 11g Marching Band
10, 11, 123 Yearbook 123 Powder
Puff 12.
CHRISTINE LOGAN
Chris
Vocational Accounting ll, 123
OEA 11, 123 Office Aide 10.
SUZANNE LOKAR
Sue
Vocational Stenography 11, 123
NHS 11, 123 Eucuyo 11, 123 Key
Club 12.
CHRISTOPHER LONG
Not Pictured.
MARC LOPREST1
Wrestling 113 Football IIQ Swim
Leader 113 Ski Club 12.
KIM LORBER
Bo
Volleyball 10,1l,l21Spirits10,113
Softball 103 Track 113 Powder Puff
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JUDITH LYNCH
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dent 12.
BETH MABEL
Big Show 10, llg AFS 11, 12: Stu-
dent Council 12g Varsity Chorale
121 NHS 11, 123 Swim Timer 10.
11, 123 Junior Class Cabinet 11.
ILONA MACIEJAUSKAS
STEVEN MACKANOS
Mac
Golf 103 Hockey 10, ll, 12.
KAREN MACKELL
Marching Band 103 Pink Panthers
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ROBERT MAGRUDER
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Club 10, 11, 12.
SHARON MAKELA
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JOHN MALANEY
Not Pictured.
PATRICK TIMOTHY
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MICHAEL MALONE
DEBBIE MANASSA DAVID MANNELLO STEVEN MARINKOV
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SUSAN MARKIEWICZ
Sue, Susie
Vocational Child Care 11, 125 Hero Club 11, EDWARD MAROLI
President 12. Azog ERIC MARR
Yearbook 11, 123 Student Council 12, Wargame N01 P1ClUl'Cd
VESNA MARKON Club 10, ll. 12.
Ves DENISE MARTIN
Student Secretary 10, 11, 12: Eucuyo ll, 121
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The 1980-81 school year will be re-
membered by Euclid High School sen-
iors for various reasons. Some will re-
member the parties, some will remem-
ber the teachers, homework, and testsg
some will remember the nights at
McDonalds after a sporting event, and
some will want to remember nothing.
But most seniors will remember that
1980 was an election year and begin-
ning of a new decade in which many
controversial issues were faced and de-
cided. These issues ranged from the de-
bate over the Equal Rights Amend-
ment, to the revival of the military
draft, to the possibility of gasoline ra-
tioning. To get the opinions of EHS
seniors about these subjects, a survey
was given to several senior homerooms
at the beginning of the school year.
Although only a few seniors could or
Denise Martin
Senior Express pinions
ational Issues
actually did vote in the 1980 Presiden-
tial election, most of them were prob-
ably unhappy with the results, based on
the answers of seniors surveyed before
election day. When asked to indicate
for whom they would vote for Presi-
dent, only 1101: answered Ronald Rea-
gan, who won the actual election by a
landslide. Interestingly, 4551 said that
they would vote for neither Reagan.
Carter, or Anderson, mirroring the gen-
eral apathy of the American public for
the candidates in the 1980 election.
On the issues of the Equal Rights
Amendment and gasoline rationing,
seniors were unified in their opinions.
7996 voted against the idea ol' the gov-
ernment regulating gasoline consump-
tion. 7396 were in favor of passing the
Equal Rights Amendment.
Seniors has some interesting opinions
on an issue that was, perhaps, closest to
their hearts-the military draft of 19
year olds. Only 35'Zi were in favor of
such a policy. However, if a draft law
were passed, 60fZi of the seniors felt that
women should also be eligible for it.
Since many states already require
high school students to pass a compe-
tency test of basic skill before they can
receive their high school diplomas, we
asked EHS seniors ifOhio should adopt
such a test. Surprisingly, 5892 felt that a
competency test should be required.
These were the opinions of some of
thc class of 1981. Now, they will go on
to join the rest of thc voting public, and
only time will tell the outcome of these
issues.
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10, II, 12, Spirits 10, 11, Track 10, II. 123 Pow-
der Puff 12, Junior Class 111 Senior Class 12.
FRANK MATARAZA
Investment Club 12.
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STANLEY MATRAS
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BRIAN MATTHEWS
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JANET MCCLUSKEY
SEAN MCCLUSKEY
Soccer 10, ll, 121 Investment Club 123 Spirits 10,
11, 12.
JOHN MCCOY
Wrestling 10, ll, 12.
COLLEEN MCCREARY
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DAVID MCG RAW
Not Pictured.
PARSA MCGRAW
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Vocational Child Care ll, 123 Hero Club Secre-
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KIM MCKENNA
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Vocational Automotives ll, 12.
MEGAN MCLAUGHLIN
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JOHN MCLOUGHLIN
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Basketball 10, Football 10, ll, 12,
BRIAN MCNAMARA
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MARK MCNELIS
Tennis ll, 12g Key Club 1 1, IZ, Investment Club
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MICHAEL MEDVE
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ROBERT METCALF
ski Club 10, 11, JOHN MISCH
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DENISE MEYERS
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Marching Band 10, ll, 123 Symphonic Wind En-
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MICHAEL MIZEK
Baseball 10, 11, 12.
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Majorette Club 105 Powder Puff 12.
MARY MULLOWNEY
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COLLEEN MURPHY
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BILL MUSICK
Investment Club 12.
MARCIA MYERS
Nurse's Aide 10, 11, 123 Survey 103 Yearbook 12g
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RICHARD NEIMAN
Rick
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Hockey Aide 101 Big Show 10, 113
Student Council 12, Powder Puff
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KEITH NICHOLSON
Basketball 10, 11.
DENISE NICHTING
Nicky
Cheerleader 10, 11, 121 Spirits 10,
11, 12, Powder Puff 12, Investment
Club 12, Student Council 11,
TADEUSZ NOSAL
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JOSEPH NOVAK
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Soccer 10, ll, 12.
JOSEPH NOZLING
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EILEEN O'BRIEN
Pink Panthers 10g Wrestling Aide
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COE Treasurer 12, GLC 11.
JOSEPH O'DONNELL
LISA OGOREK
Not Pictured.
COLLEEN O'NEI LL
Vocational Stenography 11, Presi-
dent 12g Investment Club 12.
BELINDA ORAV
JOHN ORTMAN
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Indoor Track 10, 11, 123 Outdoor
Track 10, 11, 12.
PAULA OWEN
Vocational Accounting 12.
CHRISTOPHER OWENS
Chris
Marching Band 10, 1 1, 121 Concert
Band 103 Symphonic Wind Ensem-
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Band ll, 12.
Seniors Polled On
A poll given to several senior home-
rooms revealed some interesting facts
about the future plans of the class of 1981.
For example 68672: of those polled
planned to go on to some form of higher
education 2595 intended to go to work
ed to join the service,
Concerning the question of marriage
9496 said that they plan to marry sometime
in the future. According to the survey the
most popular time to marry is between the
Future Plans
ages of 22-25 with 26-30 age bracket
placing second and the 18-21 age bracket
coming in a distant third.
The final question asked concerning
marriage dealt with the future marriage
partner. Only 1412 of those polled an-
high school sweetheart in the future.
Thus the average EHS senior plans to
go to college marry in his mid-twenties
but marry someone other than his present
girlfriend!
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ADRIENNE PEROVSEK
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RICHARD PERUSEK
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STACY PETITTO
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CHARLES A. PETRASKA
Chuck
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Cross Country 10, 11, 123 Hockey 10, 11, 12.
DAVID PETRI
Not Pictured.
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Wai Napolo 10, 11, 123 Football Aide 103 Sopho-
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WILLIAM POZUN
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CHRIS PRINGLE
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LISA PYSELL
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Track Aide 103 Office Aidc 11
THOMAS RADCLIFFE
Concert Band 10, 113 Symphonic Wind Ensemble STEVE RA DO
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BARBARA PRIZZ1 GIA RAFFAELE
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Track 10, 1 1, 12g Powder Puff 123 Office Aide 12. Basketball 10, llg Softball 10, ll, 12g Powder
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JAMES RAY
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DIANE RAYER
MICHAEL REDMAN
Mike
Not Pictured.
Wrestling 10, 11, 12,
DAVID REESE
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JOHN REI LLY
Not Pictured.
Football 103 Outdoor Track 10.
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NHS 11, 123 Yearbook 10, 11, 123 Survey 123
Key Club 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 121 Marching
Band 10, 11, 123 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 10,
11, IZQ Radio Club 10, 11, I21 Big Show Orch. 10,
113 Lab Assistant 10, 11, 123 Senior Class Cabinet
12.
JOHN T. RENSHAW
Big John
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Wrestling 103 Sophomore Chorus 103 Choral
Masters 12.
FRANK REPAR
Ski Club 10, 11, IZQ Outdoor Track 10, 12.
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RONALD RICH
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EDWARD RICZINGER
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CYNTHIA RITZU
Ritzy
Cheerleader 11, 123 Gymnastics 103 Spirits 10,
11, 123 Senior Class 123 Student Secretary 113
Office Aide 10, 11, 123 Powder Puff 12.
BRENDA ROBERTS
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STEVEN ROLIK
Ski Club 11, 12.
JEANETTE ROPER
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Investment Club 125 Powder Puff 121 Swim Lead-
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JOHN ROSE
Not Pictured.
CYNTHIA ROSS
NORMA ROSS
Not Pictured,
PAUL ROSSMANN
Swim Team 10, 11, 1
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Concert Band 10, 11, Swim Leader 11gSpirits 11,
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THOMAS RUZICH
Water Polo 10, 111 Marching Band 101 Concert
Band IO, Swim Team 10, ll.
CHRISTINA RYDER
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Volleyball IO, l1, 12, Sophomore Class 10, Spir-
its 11, 121 Powder Pull' 12, Ad Club 12, Senior
Class 121 GLC ll, 123 Student Council ll, Trea-
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SHARON RYMARCZYK
Powder Puff 12g DECA Treasurer 12, Senior
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Show 113 Powder Puff 123 Choral Masters 11.
Swim Leader 111 Investment Club 12
DANA SALEM
Swim Team 101 Swim Team Manager ll: St-.im
Timer 10, ll, 12, Wai Napolo ll: DECA ll,
Varsity Chorale 123 Swim Leader ll: Fall Play
10,l1,1IgWinter Play 10.11, 123 Big Show 10,
ll,
PETE SANELLI
Wolfy
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DENISE SANTON
GREGORY SANTONJ
Not Pictured
RICH SCALETTA
ROBERT SCHAFER
Cross Country 113 Outdoor Track 11.
ALEX SCHILLER
Tim
LORI SCHMIDT
CAROL SCHNEIDER
Swim Leader 113 Volleyball Manager 115 Powder
Puff 123 COE 12.
WILLIAM A. SCHUHLE
Bill
Not Pictured.
Football 10, 11, 123 Yearbook 11, 12.
MARK SCHULTZ
Not Pictured.
KEN SCHULZ
Not Pictured.
Hockey 10, 11.
PAUL SCHULZ
Not Pictured.
Water Polo, 10, llg Swim Team 10.
ROBERT SCOTT
Pugs
Senior Class 121 Student Council 123 Yearbook
123 OWE 11, 123 Media Aide 12.
DAMIR SEGINA
Not Pictured.
JANE SEIDEL
Yearbook 10, 113 Horsemanship 10.
DOREEN SEUFFERT
COE 12.
BONITA SHADY
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AMY SHEI
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CYNTHIA SHEI
Not Pictured.
ROBERT P. SHERIDAN
Roach
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MARK SHIMONEK
Shimmy
Marching Band 10, 11, 125 Concert Band 10, 11,
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JANE SHUNK
Cheerleader 10, 11, 124 Big Show 10, 11g Ski Club
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ANTHONY SORENSEN
Tony
Investment Club 12.
WILLIAM SOWERS
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NICK SPIRANOVICH
Not Pictured.
Soccer 10.
TAMMY SPRAGUE
Not Pictured,
DOUG SPRINGER
Swim Team 11. 123 Office Aide l 1,
12.
JANE SRNOVRSNIK
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ment Club l23 Concert Band 10,
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GERARD STACK
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KATHLEEN STANKE
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LORI STARMAN
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Office Aide 10, 11, 12.
BARBARA STARR
Barb
Swim Team 10, 11, 123 Swim Tim-
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Marching Band 10, 113 Ad Club
11, 123 Wai Napolo 11, 123 Invest-
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Spirits ll, 123 Powder Puff 123 Wa-
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KURT STEEBER
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Hockey 10, 113 Basketball 10.
LAU RA STEY ER
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DIANNE STIPKOVICI-I
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MARY BETH STRAGISHER
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Track 10, 11, 123 Eucuyo 10g Sur-
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Play 121 Marching Band 10, llg
Office Aide 103 Symphonic Wind
Ensemble 10.
LISA STUPANSKY
Yearbook 123 Powder Puff 123 Stu-
dent Secretary 12.
KEITH SUFKA
KEVIN SUFKA
MILAN SULIC
Not Pictured,
GARY SUMMERHILL
Goose
Marching Band 10, ll, 12g Sym-
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Pep Band 10.
GARY SLIPINSKI
TAEYLJNG SURH
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MARK SVIGEL
TIMOTHY SWEENEY
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KAREN SWlER
Not Pictured.
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Space
Cross Country 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 12, Ad
Club 10, llg Orchestra 10, 12, GLC 11, 12g Sur-
vey 12g Office Aide 121 Swim Team 12, Powder
Puff 121 Spirits 10, ll, 12.
DEBI LYNN SZALAY
Luscious
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LAURA SZOZDOWSKI
NANCY TAKIGUCI-ll
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Powder Puff 123 Ski Club 101 Sophomore Chorus
101 Vocational Art 11, 12,
JAMAR TARR
.lake
lndoor Track 10, 11, 121 Outdoor Track 10, 11,
123 Investment Club 12.
HARVEY TAULIEN
Football 101 Survey 12.
LORI TEPLEY
Tep
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10, 11g Symphonic Wind Ensemble 10. 113 Senior
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JENNIFER THOMAS
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Swim Leader ll. Big Show 115 Student Council
125 Wai Napolo 10, ll, 125 Track 125 Senior
Class 125 Spirits 10, ll, 12, Powder Puff 125
Sophomore Chorus 10.
WILLIAM THOMAS '
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JAMES THOMPSON
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JOHN THOMPSON
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Military service is one career decision that John
Glicken won't have to make after graduation.
For most high school seniors, military
service is only a vague possibility to be
considered if college or a full-time job
does not work out. But for one EHS
senior, John Glicken, the military is a
part of daily life since he is a member of
the active Army Reserve.
Suffering from a chronic problem of
students everywherefboredom-John
dropped out of school in hisjunior year.
He signed up in the Army Reserve and
began a six month term of active service
in March 1979. John completed basic
training at Fort Jackson, South Caroli-
na, and went to Fort Lee, Virginia, for
advanced training. John said that the
uncertainty of the first few days in boot
camp was the low point of the exper-
ience, closely followed by chemical
warfare training. The most enjoyable
part of basic training for John was the
firing range. Like all new recruits, he
was taught to operate and fire the stan-
dard model rifle, machine gun, grenade
launcher, and hand-held, anti-tank
weapon. But if you think that John's
training has turned him into a fire-
breathing warmonger, he admits that
the night firepower display put on for
recruits at the end of their training gave
him a new appreciation of the phrase:
War is hell.
As a member of the active Reserve.
John must attend meetings one week-
end per month and a two-week summer
camp each year. He also must go to
Camp Perry, Ohio. each year for weap-
ons qualilication. For all this, John,
who is a corporal in the 428th Reserve
Unit located in Warrensville Heights,
earns S80 per month.
Finally, John's army experience
showed him the importance of a high
school diploma since he found it diffi-
cult to advance-even in the
army-without one. Since he has re-
turned to school, John-a proud mem-
ber of the class of 1981--has main-
tained a B average.
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PATRICK TOOLE
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LOUIE TORTORICI
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PATTY TROST
Puddy ANGELA TYLER
Angie
JOHN TURCINOV Sophomore Class 105 Close Up I2.
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Steve
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JOSEPH UDOVIC MICHAEL URBAS NANCY VALENCIC
Joe, Joey Mike
Library Aide 10, ll, 12: Spirits 123 Senior Class -'AMES VALENTINE
123 Investment Club l2g Survey llg DECA ll. ROBERT J- VAHCIC Rvax
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ANDREW ULLE Not Pictured.
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TAMMY VAN BENEDEN
.IENA VANEK
Student Secretary 113 Swim Timer 11, 123 Senior
Class 121 Swim Leader 11g Spirits 123 Powder
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BRIAN VEHAR
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TERRY VOSS
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KAREN VULICH
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FRANCIS WALTERS
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Allah ll Jenny
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CAROL WARD
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DORI WEISS
JENNIFER JILL WHALING
Jill
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12g P.A. Announcer l2g Powder
Puff 12.
DONNA WHELAN
Vocational Clerk Typist Secretary
llg COE 12.
ALLISON WHITE
RICKY WHITMORE
Not Pictured.
PEGGY WIEGAND
Vocational Child Care l l, l2g Hero
Club ll, 12.
CRAIG WILLIAMS
Nick
RAYMOND WILLIAMS
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ROBERT WILLRICH
Not Pictured.
DOUGLAS WINSTEAD
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ANN WINTLE
Entwisel, Dimps
Track Aide 10g Yearbook IO, I2
Entertainment ,Sl .
Each graduating class has its own
particular set of characteristics which
make it different from those classes be-
fore it. One characteristic is the enter-
tainment that the class as a whole en-
joys. The following is a sizing-up of the
class of '81 on entertainment.
8021 of the class of '81 attended a
movie theater between one and three
times a month. 80076 of the class also
had been to a rock concert at some
time.
With entertainment comes food-
most of the time fast food. The most
popular fast food was pizza, and the
most popular place to eat pizza was
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DONALD WOLFF
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Armao's. Other favorite places includ-
ed Carmella's and the Back Alley.
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alds was the unanimous favorite. Other 'A
places mentioned were going to some-
one's house for a party. Armao's, and
Bob's Big Boy. If there were no game or
movie to go to, the most popular activi-
ties included watching TV, listening to
the stereo, or talking on the phone.
To get to such places of entertain-
ment as football games, concerts, and
restaurants meant that transportation
was needed. Obviously, most seniors
drive to such events, and 3576 of them 5
drive their own cars.
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DAVID WOODRUFF
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Track 11, 12.
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WENDY WRIGHT
Wai Napolo 10, 11, 123 Ski Club
103 Ad Club 11, 113 Senior Class
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KRISTIN YAMANE
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Powder Puff 12.
GREGORY YARTZ
CIN DY YATES
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JACK YATSKO
Basketball 103 Powder Puff Coach
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MICHAEL YECKLEY
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Puff Coach 121 Lettermen Club Il. 12.
JOSEPH YEHL
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MICHAEL YENTZ
Wrestling 10, 11.
CHRISTOPHER ZAFFLE
Chris
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DAVID ZAGORE
Dave
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Senior Class Cabinet 123 Key Club 10, ll, Presi-
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KENNETH YERMAN 12.
Football 10. Il,
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SHARON ZIEHM
EDWARD ZIGMAN
TONY ZINGALE
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Euclid Kuo n Around The World
How did you spend last summer's vacation?
Kathy Drury and Beth Mabel spend theirs in
Europe as AFS exchange students,
Euclid High School's influence is felt
all over the world. This past summer,
two EHS seniors visited foreign lands.
Beth Mabel went to Finland and Kathy
Drury visited Turkey as representatives
of the AFS International Intercultural
Programs. Kathy and Beth went
through several interviews and a
screening process to be chosen. Both
girls spent ten weeks in their respective
countries.
Beth stayed with a family in Mikkeli,
Finland. She spent much of the time at
her host family's two cottages. Beth
found that America was popular cultur-
ally, but not politically. American jeans
were especially popular, with Levi's
selling for S40-550 American dollars a
pair. During her stay, Beth saw many
Punk Rockers and New Waves, but the
most predominant fad was the
'50Pgreased-back hair on boys and
poodle skirts on girls.
Kathy lived in the small city of Ordu
in northeastern Turkey with a family of
six that spoke English fluently. While in
Turkey, Kathy visited many mosques,
bazaars, and museums, She found Tur-
key's largest cities, Istanbul and Anka-
ra, to be very modern. Turkish teens
enjoyed many of the same things
American teens do: movies. sports tes'
pecially soccerl, and music lparticular-
ly discol.
Both Kathy and Beth enjoyed their
trips and said that they hoped to go
back for return visits sometime in the
future.
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These Pages Are Dedlcated To The Students And Faculty
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Armao s P177a
Bug Bouquet
Bob Anderson Realty
Bob s Btg Boy Restaurant
Burger Kmg
Chase Brass St Copper Co
Chesterfteld Steel Servxce Co
Cleveland Bandag lnc
Dallos Sptes
Den s Place Beauty Salon
D1 Paolo House of Beauty
East 200th Conventent Food
Electrlc Motor Repalr Co
Eucltd Auto Parts
Eucltd Blue Prmt 81 Suppy lnc
Eucltd Boosters Club
Eucltd Chrysler Plymouth
Euclxd Drlvtng School
Eucltd Foretgn Motors
Euclrd lnc
Euclid Public Offtctals
Euclid Natlonal Bank
Eucltd Washe Parts
Euclldtan Beauty College
Europa Travel
Flsher Body lnc
Fllcklnger lnc
Fisher Body lnc
Florama Flowers
Flowerama
Forest Cnty Auto Parts
Frank Black Patntmg
French s Pharmacy
Frttz s Tavern
Gabrtel lnsurance
Gahr Machme Co
Gxngtss Formal Wear
Great Lakes Inn
Htllwood Manufacturmg Co
lnductton Braztng 84 Soldering Co
Jackshaw Chevcrolct
Jackson Hardware
.lay Dee Cleaners
Jay s Cards 84 Gtfts
Kerr Lakestde
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Kmfmc lnsurance
Kollandcr World Trawcl
Leo Baur Realty
London Tyre Co
Lutkart lnsurance
Man Glll Chemlcal Co
Mark Hatrdressers
Marlo s Flowers
M Donalds
Mtheltch s Restaurant
Muller s Beauty Salon
Model Meats
Non Ferrous Metals Fabrlcatmg Co
Nottlngham Auto Body
Ozan Legal Clmlc
Pallsades Bowlmg
Papa Joe s Subs
Papp s Body Shop
Parkwood Realty
Patrons
PTSA
Ratmor Studlos
Reltance Electrtc Co
Rteth Auto Stores
Russell Mtller Garage
Salter Auto Parts Co
Slms Bulck
Sherwood Collectlon
Sherwood Refractorles lnc
Skt Way Machme Parts
Small World Travel
Steve s Ttre 8: Auto Center
Student Counul
Tony s Polka Vtllage
TRW
Value Ctty
Vargo s Pwza
Vassar Health Foods
Wat Napolo
Warner 8. Sxxascy
Wtldwood Florlst
Wllke Hardw trt
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261-2600 7300 Palisades Parkway
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Congratulauons
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22302 Lake Shore Blvd Parent Te 1cher Student
Eucnd ohm 44123 AWULIUQH
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22400 Shore Center Drrve
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EUROPA TRAVEL
21157 Euclid Ave
EUCl1d 01110 44117 911 East 185th St
692 1700
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21217 Euclid Ave
249 5941 or 451 6565
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21801 Lake Shore Blvd
Euclld Ohlo 44123
22400 Shore Center Dr
Euchd Ohlo 44123
731 2233
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27306 Lake Shore Blvd
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261 9015
Congratulatlons
Class Cf 1981
From Pat And Nancy
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26199 Chardon Rd
731 1033
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830 Babbitt Road
Euelld OhlO 44123
731 9689
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18927 St Cla1r Ave
Cleveland Oh1o 44117
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21700 St Clalr Ave
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731-9200
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731 4662
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20941 Euclid Ave.
692 3900
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25571 Euclid Ave.
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19015 St Clair Ave
Cleveland Ohlo
C2165 531 2900
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President Of Council
Thomas Meros
Councilmen
W1ll1am L DeMora Ward l
Donald A Malone Ward 2
George Carson Ward 3
Nick Marmo Ward 4
Councll At Large
Dorothy Burkhart
Edward Eckart
Thomas McNamara
Michael Kosmetos
Clerk Of Councll
Lucille Kucharski
Robert F. Niccum
Judge
Frank W. Payne
Chief Of Police
George R Langa
Fire Chief
Patrick R Rocco
Law Director
John A Piscitello
Director Of Publlc SCIVICCS
Louis C Dommer
Director Of Public Works
Frank J Chukayne
Executlve Director
Richard T Balazs
Finance Director
Paul Oyaski
Director Of Community
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Handy Rents
23560 Lakeland Blvd.
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George Knaus Real Estate
819 East 185th St.
481-9300
Leader Discount Drug
22824 Lake Shore Blvd.
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Martin's Dairy Bar
20321 Euclid Ave.
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Dr. Allan A. Rolfe
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
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S+S Deli And Lounge
22810 Lake Shore Blvd.
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Shore Center Shoe Repair
22748 Shore Center Dr.
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Small Tools, Inc.
19749 St. Clair- Ave.
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National City Bank
285 Babbitt Rd.
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F.W. Woolworth Co.
22830 Lake Shore Blvd.
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Endnote:
Specifics:
Editors:
Photographers:
Staff:
Special Thanks:
The 1981 Euclidian grew out of brain-
storming by the Euclidian staff, sugges-
tions for areas of improvement from on
evaluation of the 1980 book, and ideas
presented at a summer workshop attended
by several staff members. ln some ways
the book is radically different from past
Euclid yearbooks. We hope that the stu-
dent body finds it both an accurate and
entertaining reflection of the 1980-1981
school year.
1200 copies of the 1981 Euclidian were
printed by the Josten'sfAmerican Year-
book Company. lt is printed on Gloss 191
paper and contains eight pages of full col-
or and eight pages of spot color. The full
color cover was original artwork designed
by Bill Mason.
Activities Editor-Judy Krnc
Underclass Editor-Amy Reno
Sports Editor-Beth Cramer
Faculty Editor-'Linda Lawrence
Senior Section Editor-Bethany Hook
AdviserwMr. Petrovic
Mike Cotter, .lim Brown, Mike Durbin,
Brian Reno, Steve Lausin, Steve Clay,
Ray Tice, .lim Ambrose, Judy Hasse.
Carol Walsh.
Joy Black. Kelly Dunlevy, Peggy Linn, Ed
Maroli, Bill Mason, Marcia Myers, Lisa
Stupansky, Ann Wintle, Joy Hoon, Valer-
ie Hrobat, Robert Scott, Lisa Dezelon,
Renee Evans, Beth Franko, Ellyn Gleisser,
Lisa lannicelli, Jenny Jambor, Scott Kost,
Don Kucera, Lisa Letcher, Linda Lewin,
Simone Lisac, Audrey Lonchar, Jan Mi-
helcic, Sandy Neumann, Amy Ogrinc,
Beth Pritchard. Mark Speck, Katie Talty,
Roberta Yuhas, Debra Kelly, Destiny
Morgan, Maureen Colling, Donna France-
tic, Lesa Galer, Laurie Hanlon, Elaine
Haupt, Hillary Hook, Brian Kime, Mike
Kucera, Paul Leasure, Nadine Lisac, Av-
ril Mclnally, Terri Nickel, Wendy Poto-
kar, Lisa Rhone, Sharon Tice, Lynn Yuko,
Kate McLaughlin
The yearbook staff would like to thank
Mr. Michael Kingery, our .losten's repre-
sentative, for his assistance this year, Mor-
rie and Doug Levine of Raimor Studios
for providing photographic equipment and
processing, the faculty of Euclid High
School for their understanding of the oc-
casional tardiness of a few Euclidian staff
members to class: and especially the stu-
dents of Euclid High School for being
what they are-great subjects for a high
school yearbook.
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