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opened with many changes. The biggest change came in the form of a new administrative staff. Mr. Robert Lombardo replaced Dr. Jerry Bergem as principal, and Mr. William McGuinness became asso- ciate principal. Mr. Stan Bender be- came the tenth grade principal, and Mr. Paul Kapostasy became the ninth grade principal. Mr. Jim Rattay is the new ninth grade counselor as well as the new head football coach. Mr. Lombardo introduced many changes this school year. There was a crackdown on bringing coats or duffel bags to class, Saturday school was introduced, sophomores were permit- ted into the cafeteria at the same time as juniors and seniors, Christmas va- cation was extended, and two new for- mats of parent-teacher conferences were tried. Dr. Husarik said that he and Mr. Lombardo were striving for both pro- mote school spirit and more teacher involvement in extracurricular activi- ties. He feels that they have reached their goals successfully. With an add- ed variety of school spirit wear, more students are getting involved. Because of numerous retirements last year, several new teachers joined the faculty. Miss Katie Black and Miss Christine DiMatteo teach sci- ence. Mrs. Pla teaches French and German. Mr. Michael Sheck is in- volved in OWA, Occupational Work Adjustment. Mrs. Betty Schmeling teaches chemistry, and Mr. Ray Pig- natiello is a new math teacher. This was an exciting year for everyone, especially with the many new faces. he 1984-1985 school year -C . Betts , .1 w l ,' H J ,., X' x, l ,dx gf NW 'QWM ff' fjffgtf 1 4'-.L .L .VA ...fff I' kfcl-Q F-Ziff? All gm TTFTVLTOQF 125 M' W. Tv! fair'-7,VflfFg1 ?-ff '-1 'W -fig, VV' .f'.il,uUJLUg1'Le1vLfLfJl LLQZUUQ .LJjLl.LCfulfJ.l'sJ,lLL!ll.L1!gJL'L,fk N? :ui Cuvvffn fgjmfw G ff W Kin TETMO JKLAUCJ H wil LcJQ,dQUU.uf LL5'C'Qf www- 5 Dr. Husarik Mr. Lombardo fir 1, Changes Mr. McGuinness
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Happ when a person feels an unex- plainable sense of freedom and importance, his birthday. This occa- sion becomes more special if the person is a Euclid student. On this day, every- thing seems to be going the right way, even the teachers have a little sympathy for each individual. One of the birthday traditions at Eu- clid is the decorating of the outside of the person's locker by his friends. The decorations are usually signs, covered with balloons and printed with the per- son's name and a message. Sometimes the decorators do not stop with the out- side but fill the inside with balloons, confetti, and other surprising items. Among the most memorable events in a person's high school years would be none other than the 16th birthday. The 16th year symbolizes the year a work permit can be obtained, the year a person gains more respect, and last but definitely not least the right to obtain a driver's license. These moments will be remembered and cherished. Throughout the four years spent in high school, there will be many other important days, but birthdays play a major role in making lasting memories. On his birthday, a person may see his name in the Student Bulletin or hear his name on the morning announce- ments, as well as constantly being wished happy birthday during the day. It is just too bad that this joyous occasion appears only once each year. -C. Majers here is one day in the year Birthday T 0 You S X ' 1 N fl if . fwvf' .,.. ,ffm 2-i - ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,4,m,,,WWW . w ' vis 4 '- fW4Q4Wfyw4f..f,wff ,nr ,WMw,.ww,fM,,wwffffwafffwvfufMWMfMWW9W5V Egg f a22Q6M.':4sfg 'A f 1, - 'f ' ' 52265: ' I f 2.7.2, '. xi,-f:1':2E ' ,f ff 5 V V ' 1 ' ' X 7 V WWW- '- MM-N1 ww fq5,f- 4. f 7 'effzaffffzr ,ap M, ,MQ JZ! X z,-W., ,,,, ,..,,,,,,,.W, My f ' ' ff ? f Q7.-'. 1 , A A V - ,.r., ,:,g5.:fg:,g,-gjgg:35,2 - ' V ' 1517.-Ei:1:ZI1:5 Aff!!-1411 V X 6 XX X XX RQ S Q X EX XX XXX . ,AX x . '- e.'f'3'irFs 1 1ixf X. 3 -Q -S Q :ywbsfx -iv. WN. ., , .KAN Q. ff-N-.F2:-5I , ,fgzsfiff-QXX -, Qxxis Y , , ,' : X Q l . ' , . iss Nw H511 1 xxx y ,,g5g.jg..3,.Q. he ' x ' l . If ' .1 , 1. P . N9 2' . : - .Sgr , 3 ,- sry. at 22:2 is-wigl.gfgg-..fg.,1.g.-g,, B I ' . si ef- N Fr: X - -kk-. QS -f.-v'.f.xa..isQsm1aE Q E X-Xgxwxx .. y ,. ,i,.,,. . . ,N S .Q-EN :X X was-fx . X . X xx w w Lp ., Qs ., K , X X . s- X , ' , N, A .xxx x x Birthdays .15 es. X X 3.-. 'i N x ef sv Ng -x xxx SX XX m x
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