Mentor High School - Cardinal Notes Yearbook (Mentor, OH)

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HISTORY ADVERTISEMENTS The First Years Foreword VtRhylS NG size ami greatness will come to I Mentor High with each succeeding year, but the early his- tory oj the school will always be of interest to her friends and students. I his first Scarlet and Grey is published with the purpose of mak- ing a record of the accomplishments and octroi ties of the frst two rears of our sc hoot. 4 Opposite Page - Upper Forword, 1925 Scarlet and Grey. Upper Right: Doorway to Mentor High School, 1925 Scarlet and Grey. Middle: Dale K. Rice. First Principal  F Mentor High School, 1925 Scarlet and Grey. Lower Left: Library, 1925 Scarlet and Grey. Lower Right: Principal's Office, 1925 Scarlet and Grey. This Page - Upper Left: Block “M” in Gym class, 1926 Scarlet and Grey. Before the colonies could claim and develop land, they had to obtain charters from the British government. These charters allowed the British government control and ruling over the new colonies. However, not all the land claimed by the colonies was developed for settlers. Several sections of these “underdeveloped lands were located in the west, which is the area in which we live today. After the Revolu- tionary War. there was a conflict over who owned these lands. Great Britain or America? Virginia, Massachusetts, New York, and Connec- ticut all had claims to these underdeveloped lands. Gradually these states relinquished the rights of these lands except for Connecticut. Connecticut, finally in 1786, surrendered part of its claim, except for an area known today as Northeastern Ohio. It stretched from the western border of Pennsylvania 120 miles west; a total of 7,440 square miles. Governing this land from the home state of Connecticut became too much, and the land was sold to the Connecticut Land Company in 1795. In May of 1796 Moses Cleaveland led a group of 51 people to survey the Western Reserve, The city of Cleveland was named after the leader of the expedition group. The group set about their tasks, and began to divide the land up for sale. Six areas were to be chosen for immediate improvements and settlement. One of the areas chosen was Mentor Township. Mentor has been thought to receive its name as did Solon, Euclid, Medina, and Macedonia. Several of Moses Cleaveland's companions were Greek scholars which accounts for these names. In Homer's Odyssey, Mentor is an Ithacan noble, whose disguise the Goddess Athena assumed in order to act as a wise guardian to the young Telemachus. The first settlers in 1797 chose an area named Hopkins Point in which to settle. It was located by the marsh and has now been washed into Lake Erie. Mentor was orginally part of Painesville Township as were a number of other cities. It had always been called Mentor, but in 1815 it separated from Painesville Township and given its own name of Mentor Township. In 1811 or 1812 the residents of Mentor decided they should establish their own school.The location of this school was on Ridge Road (now called Mentor Avenue) across from the present day Drug Mart and Hytree Pharmacy, on a lot of land which now holds an abandoned, dilapidated mansion. Schooling, during these days, was only for the children whose parenls could afford to send them. However, after 1826. funds came from public taxation so that more students could attend. Several schools were built and destroyed since that very first schoolhouse in 1811. The only official high school was that of the Village School, built in 1887. It is now known as Center Street Village School. Today's Center Street building was rebuilt in 1914 to replace the school built in 1859 which replaced the orginial building built in 1827. The bell, located in the back of the building, is a landmark, and it marked where it used to hang in the tower. In the fall of 1923 the Mentor School Board expanded its system by opening the first Mentor High School. It is now known as Memorial Junior High School. It instructed students from grades 7-12, and in 1925 it had its first graduating class of 19. (There had always been graduating Seniors but never enough to call a class ). In 1924 the Auditorium and Gymnasium were added to the New High School. Not only was 1925 the first year for Mentor High and first graduating class, but it was also the first year for an annual or yearbook to be published. It was entitled Scarlet and Grey and put out by the senior class. The Painesville Telegraph wras given credit as the first publisher of ihe book. Students in grades 7 through 12 attended classes which were small and carefully regimented by Principal Dale R. Rice. Mr. Rice later went on to become Mentor's Superintendent, and he helped shape Mentor Schools in the early years to the great reputation they hold today. Dak R Rice Elementary on Lakeshore Boulevard was named after Mr. Rice in 1958, 5 TRIVIA 1. ) When was the Memorial Field built? 2. ) Why wasn't a yearbook, Scarlet and Grey, published in 1934? 3. ) What was the name of Mentor High’s first school paper, originally published in 1942? 4. ) Who bought the band new uniforms in 1920? 5. ) In what year did Mentor High start having coed health classes? 6. ) 1966 was the first year that this wellknown administrator was principal of MHS. Name him. 7. ) In what year were Ohio’s oldest relays established? (Mentor Relays) 8 .) Name two of the many names that Mentor’s teams have been known as over the years, 9. ) What was the first year that the Mentor football team went undefeated? 10. ) What was the Nematode, first published, at MHS in 1966. 11. ) What are the only two varsity sports teams at Mentor with an all-time win-loss record below 500? 12. ) In what year was the Memorial Field dedicated? 13. ) Which of Mentor’s teams has the best all-time win-loss record? 14. ) What was the first year for girl’s varsity sports? 15. ) Name the group that originated at MHS in 1945. 6 ■streidsaqx ‘SZ.61 (fcl Jiunoo ssojd s.Xoq '9 61 (31 UEqaseq s Xoq ‘nEqja sRq s,Xoq (|j 3U|ze§elli aDuajos leatuioa V (01 SZ6 (6 s[euipjir)3uiiq8tj ‘sui spay spjrg pay Xmq pus sp?mpJB3 (8 ‘8361 (£ ueiidE3 h sauief (9 -9951 (g ’uosuqof smcn 3 -11103,. sqj, (£ ‘stiquinjo ui issuj sjejs  qi joj uiBai deji atp oj u3ai8 sem asuoui aqj (j '0£6i ([ Yearbooks for Mentor are hostages By LARRY LUPAS Staff Reporter MENTOR - Mentor High School’s yearbooks are being held hostage, innocent victims of a Pennsylvania trucking company’s bankruptcy and labor dispute. The yearbooks are stu k on a trailer in a West Middlesex, Pa., layover lot. The chances of the 1,250 books getting to Mentor High School before the last day of school Thur- sday are unknown. “It’s hard to say which way it will break now. We’re really in a Catch- 22,” said Jack Walker, faculty ad- visor to the yearbook staff. “It’s just crazy,” said Debbie Bailee, yearbook editor. “We worked so hard just so we’d get the yearbooks on time, but it didn’t do any good. We keep looking at the boxes that corrje in with the food to see if they’re the yearbooks.” The books were stranded on the last leg of trip from the printer because the trucking company, Interstate Trucking, filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 13, and the Teamsters Union walked out over back pay. The hostage crisis has attracted the attention of Cong. Dennis Eckart, D-ll, who called Teamster Union President Jackie Presser. But even their combined clout hasn’t been able to solve the problem in time for Mentor seniors to write those never-changing salutations in each other’s yearbooks. “The teamsters have pledged their full cooperation to get the yearbooks back,” said Greg Allen, advisor of the yearbook staff along with Walker. But that may not be enough. In- terstate Trucking is reluctant to let non-employees onto their property to unload the books because of in- surance liability, said Walker. And even if a group of people were to travel to West Middlesex, about 40 miles east of Youngstown near the Pennsylvania State line, the books are loaded in the front of the trailer with a full cargo load blocking it and no forklifts at the site, “It looks like everything is going to be shut down from now until Tuesday with the holiday,” said Walker. “No one believes us when we tell them what’s happening,” added assistant editor Tulika Sinha. “They think we're keeping them, or the principal will hand them out after school’s out because she doesn’t want the signatures to disrupt classes, but that’s not the case.” Allen has one copy of the $16 book for the 2,600 students at the school. 7 The excellence in Mentor sports is a 60 year Tradition. Back in 1925, Mentor's first Football Team soared their way to a 6-0 record. At this time there wasn't an athletic league, so Mentor was named Lake County Champs. Mentor hasn't always been the Cardinals either; their nicknames, in chronological order, were Scarlet and Grey, Redskins, Redbirds, Cardinals, and today's Fighting Cardinals. Finally, in 1930. Mentor joined a sports league called the Lake County League. Later leagues were: Lake County League, Western Reserve League, Lake Shore League, Northeast Conference League, Freeway Conference, and finally, in 1968, Mentor joined the Greater Cleveland Conference League. In the year of 1930 the football field was built and named “Memorial Field” in honor of all Mentor Youth who served in the Armed Forces during World War I. On October 19th of that same year the Mentor Dad's Club (now known as Mentor Boosters) installed lights and bleachers to seat 1000 screaming Mentor Fans. The types of sports offered today were not always available to Mentor Students. For example, the girls never had varsity sports until 1975-76. Instead they had the Girls Athletic Association, or G.A.A., where interested girls would play various sports. The girls did have a Field Hockey team, but didn't belong to a league. The following are dates to give you an idea when your favorite Varsity sport was instituted at Mentor: Football - began in 1925, and the Football Team has 17 league championships under their belt; Basketball - began in 1925. Golf - began in the school year of 1963-64. Soccer - became a league sport in 1972. Girls Basketball - became a league sport in 1975, after the O.H.S.A.A. held a Basketball Tournament. Cross Country - Began in 1931 and the team has never had a losing season in dual meets. Softball - started in early 70’s, but it was terminated due to lack of interest. It was started again in 1974. and in 1976 it became a G.C.C. sport Wrestling - 1956-57 Wrestling became an interscholastic sport. Volleyball - began in 1975-76 after the O H.S. A A. held a tournament. Baseball - began in 1925 but dropped in 1926. It was started again in 1952 Boys Track - began in 1925. Mentor Relays were started in 1928 by Coach E.W Tischcndorg and arc today's Oldest Relays in Ohio. Girls Track - began in 1976. Tennis - began in 1966. 8 Win - Loss Records Through The Years Sport W L Percentage Boys Cross Country 132 31 .810 Boys Track 306 77 ,801 Girls Cross Country 8 2 .800 Girls Tennis 69 19 .784 Volleyball 101 34 .748 Girls Track 49 18 .731 Girls Basketball 112 50 .691 Football 337 171 .663 Soccer 100 54 .649 Golf 241 131 ,648 Softball 88 51 ,633 Wrestling 191 120 .614 Boys Tennis 145 123 .541 Boys Basketball 463 508 All Baseball 233 323 .405 -Note that all teams here ; are varsity sports. and the Win-Loss Records begin from when the snort was named a Varsity Sport. 9 For Some, the main purpose of attending school is not always educational. The main purpose is usually a social one. It's a place to see and be seen, a stage for a fashion parade. What we wear tells something about ourselves and expresses a part of our personality. Looking at these pictures of some of the fashions through the years, we can see that this has been true since the first day that Mentor High School opened. 10 12 With just a quick glance at these pages, you can see that the styles have changed drastically through the passage of time. None of the girls in Mentor’s classes of the 20 s would have dared to show up at school in the mini-skirts of the 60’s. They weren’t even allowed to wear pants to school and their dresses were ankle length. Clothes have a way of symbolizing a certain period of time which is clearly evident. 13 H A L L O W E E N Halloween brings a special atmosphere to Mentor High, The faculty as well as the students show their true sides in the most bizarre costumes, Some costumes are very conventional and some are plain ridiculous but they all show enthusiasm. Mentor High truly loves Halloween. Just look at the glowing faces! u f 16 Top left: Yes we were in the homecoming parade. Top right: First rate tennis team. Middle left: Can you find the one that’s different? Middle right: He’s my friend! Bottom left: Bow-Wow! translation: Go Mentor! Bottom right: We don’t dress weird, vou do! 17 18 19 Homecoming Queen Nancy Kast escorted by Steve Williams and her court Top left: Sue Roberts escorted by Lyle Pepin Middle: Kristen Stienicke escorted by Mark Shirly Bottom: Kim Deliko escorted by Cliff Portilo 20 Top left: The football team sunk Brush 13 to 7. Top right: Joe Spain is a true leader! .Middle: Spanish dub celebrates Homecoming with a feista. Bottom: “She loves it when I blow in her ear!” 21 Top left: Four Friends Top right: 1 wonder what my girlfriend will say about this? Middle left: Don’t mess with Brian! Middle right: Maybe this will impress the girls! Bottom left: Three’s company. Bottom right: You mean we have to hit this? 22 23 Top left: .Sue and Heide at camp Whit Wood. Top right: We never knew Economics could Ik so fun. Middle: This is fun, we get out of class! Bottom left: Two of Mentor’s finest. Bottom right: Mark Kevin and Jim showing us that they don’t have braces. 24 Homecoming is a special time of the year for all Mentor High students. We kick it off with a parade of Cardinal Spirit! The Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors and many other clubs all had great floats. Auto body and Horticulture displayed their enthusiastic floats for the first time this year. The fighting Mentor Cardinal Marching Band did a great dedication to the Homecoming Queen. The Mentor Fight song filled the hearts of everyone not to mention it kept their feet moving too. All this psyched up the football team for a spectacular win over Brush. 25 Top right: What do you think? Top left: They accept females now! Bottom right: Remember the first power puff foot ball game ever, this year. Bottom left: Now they won't be able to tell if I'm sleeping. 26 Top left; A Pia Isadora look alike. Top middle; Groucho is back Top right: A Quiet Riot groupee. Middle, Bottom left and bottom right: They love that Old Time RockRoll. 27 Sail On, theme of the prom caused all the seniors and their friends to look into the tuture and appreciate the past. This year more than ever was a high class event at the Mentor Civic Center Arena. The Mentor Mannheim Orchestra played outstanding dinner music. The band Siren kept the rest of the night rocking. This fabulous event was held on May 26th, 1984 at 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a m. The photographer. R.E. Barbian captured this splended evening in pictures. The seniors may have left in tears, but they left Mentor High with many hopes, dreams, and memories. 28 Top left: Susan Kelley escorted by Rich Pi re. Top middle: Kim Jones escorted by Berry Donly. Top right: Melissa Nightengale escorted by Richard Mart he. Middle right: Jackie Poling escorted by Dan Whitehead. Treasurer - Sue Roberts Vice President - Rob Gildtme Secretary - John Gair Class President - Vickie Light P R O M ‘8 4 30 Top left: “Sea you turn the knob and water comes out!”’ Shaw n Rowan really know his stuff! Top right: “See mom I told you football players are real popular. Middle left: Mr. Hillstrom sells his magic returning arrows to his students. Middle right: Rich Law II acts like he is reading. Bottom: Rohin Hood (Mr. Hillstrom) and his merry men (students). 32 Top left: What, distress in school? We just have homework, tests, final exams, and some of os even have jobs! Top right: Someone actually enjoys school! Middle left: Hi Mom! Middle right: Do you mind. This is a very delicate procedure. Bottom: The women behind the football team. 33 Clark Abercrombie Kimberly Acquaviva Jonea Adache Nader Ahmadi Chris Allen Stacy Anderson Polly Aramburu Stephanie Armstrong John Gair-the happy studier Jana Arras Donna Artzner Stanley Aten Laura Augustine Deborah Auten Jenny Bailey Dave Bair Jackie Baker Patricia Baker William Baker Edward Badzicke Deborah Bailee Cynthia Baltus Darrell Bush Evelyn Bush Chuck Bulick Kimberly Burke Mari Burke Jennifer Burnett Fiona Burns Paul Malhotra and Joe Corniuk Michelle Butler Vicki Cala Traci Campbell Connie Capretta John Cari Sean Carpenter Christopher Carr Matt Caldwell Nick Camino Beth Kostecka-Keeping track Larry Clement Jaci Clemett Janeen Clowser Steven Colbert Chris Carrigan Robert Carter Robin Cartmell Barbra Case Paul Catalano Deborah Cassidy Gary Causer Lelyn Chamberlain Kimberly Chambers Lynn Clark What do you mean I have basket weaving 101?’ Jeff Hren and Kim Sturm Sherri Coleman Richard Collins Melody Delfs Kim Delillo Daniel Delzoppo Nick Delzoppo Craig Curtis Alexis Dankovich James Davenport Paul Davies Amy Davis Pat Dawson Lacie Day Pete DeCapua Christine Deitrick John DeJoy ‘Where’s the beach? Physics-the intensity of boredom.” Debby Demore Laurie Dems Mime your own business!' Annamarie Feeney Donna Feighner James Finzel Dina Fish Barbara Fitzgerald Jeff Foisel Patt Foss Jon Felice Mike Felice Michael Ferris Paul Finucan “I still say there's no such thing as Santa. Tammy Enos Tammy Eskins Shelly Everett Nancy Ewing Dave Eyth Cathy Fra ssi Harold Franczek Michael Fransko John Fritz Heidi Fross Tammy Furness Michael Futchi John Gair Jenny Gabos Cindy Sacco smiles all day long. Deena George Kelly George Renne George Joanne Galbos Sara Galeno Jim Gardner Anthony Gildone Julie Gerich Jim Gessic Patrick Gibson Dave Gilbert 15 Lisa Groynam “I could kill you! ’ Elizabeth Grund Bill Gorka Gary Grayson Heather Green Paul Gress Philip Griffith Linda Grove Steve Grubbs Sharon Grusendorf Monica Guenther Ken Hanford, Joe Spain, and Todd Loxley meet Dean Beagle. Bob Gildone Jr. Louis Gillota Jodi Glitzenstein Lynn Goebel Matthew Gondorcin George Hall Judy Hamlett Beth Ann Harkin Susan Hamden Robert Hart Jennifer Hawkins John Hazzard Brian Heidorn Frank Hendershot Debbie Hendershott Janet Higgins Laura Himes Charles Hinkle Linda Hodgson Janet Hoffman Debbie Hollis Lisa Holmecki Michelle Hope Jim Hordinski Bill Hornick Bob Hosken Brian Howard Robert Howell Jeff Hren Jackie Hrnyak Michael Hughes Mary Beth Husted Charles Holt i ina Holzhaeusser Learning is sharing gossip. Kimberly Imhoff Tammy Izzi Chris Jabroski Kim Jafelice Linda Jager Thomas Kasten Lisa Kausek Robert Kehoe Joe Jenko Jason Jerabek Nicolle Jeric Kathy Jerinic Beth Jerva Tonya Jewell Ronald Jonas Casey Jones Kimberly Jones Christine Joo Inez Jordan Chris Joss Steven Kaleal John Kaprosy Dan Keller Kelly Kent Doug Kilfoyle Mentor students climb to new heights. Julia Lindsay Mary Locher Jeanne Lockom Lesa Lombard Deana Long Bart Loos Chet Loos Rob Lorton Tod Loxley Larry Lucas Stephanie Lucek Mike Luck Brian Ludwig Dtane Lung Rich Luther Betsy Lyden Scott MacDonald Adam Mackey Donna Maddocks Shawn Madill James Maffit Marcy Maio Shelly Maio Matthew Majher Paul Malhotra Kelly Malnar Patty Manko David Manus William Mapes Joe Marconi Margie Marilao Christine Marshall Terri Marten Dave Martin Debra Martin Kim Martin Suzette Martin Jody Mason Mike Mastrodonato Frank Massaro Deanna Matko Christopher Mattox Rich McCall Angel McCalliste Megan McCollister Sean McCarter Joanna McCarthy Tom McCloud Lisa McCoy Missy McDonald Susan McElroy Jim McFarland Robert McGregor Sandra McKinney Kara McLain Ron Krekus cooks dinner (?) Jackie Miller Rich McMillan Ron McMillan John McMinn Terry McNabb Teri McKinda Michelle Menser Geni Merkys Valerie Middleton Joanne Mikolic Middleton Leslie Miller Thomas Miller The computer is still calculating your fines. Bill Miller Sheri Milsaps Penny Minotti Sue Minthorn Patricia Mitchell Scott Moegling Kim Mononen Natalie Moore Robin Morenz Don Morgan David Morris Ken Morris ‘VVhai d « v« u mean ihis is out Laura Morns Sandy Moses Bill Moses Debbie Moss Jeanna Moyer Patrick Moyer Jim Murzvnskv John Musarra Judy Nainiger Bob Newbury Ann Nickerson Cindi Nied Melissa Nightengale You never know what happens if vou re in the first row Denise Noemberg Jeffrey Novak Monica Novak Colleen O’Hara Jennifer O’Neill Julie Oiler Joseph Orsic David Orth Nelson Orwick Mr. Allen talks with government students. Michelle Osborne Polly Osburn Charles Pachinger Corrine Pagon Ronald Pagon Stacey Palek Sue Palla •■i Nick Panzarella Michael Parker Moya Palmer Ketan Patel “I don’t understand !” Anne Patterson Jeffrey Paul Milton Pavlison Carleen Pawlowski Tammy Pecks Thomas Pegoraro Michelle Pengov Jim Penkowski Michelle Pepin Carl Perry Carol Perry Steven Perry Cindy Peters Sue Petersheim Kim Peterson Kristen Peterson Rob Peterson Wendy Pryatel Clifford Purtilo Sandra Putman Mike Qualey Lisa Quarm Denise Quiggle Chris Quinn Dan Quinn Justine Rader Chess Soltys Vicki Ranallo Alan Rancourt Gregg Redmond Darrell Reed 60 Paul Reinke Rick Reith John Renwick Claudia Repasky Janet Ricci Valerie Snively Scott Snyder | Larry Somrak Joseph Spain Mike Singer Tulika Sinha Ed Skerl David Skidmore Alane Smith Debra Smith Edward Smith Lisa Smith Margaret Smith Rick Smole Kric composes a masterpiece. Doughnuts anyone?” Jennifer Speicher Terry Spieker Joseph Sullivan Steve Sulzer Shirley Sundheim Rod and Todd look forward to coming to school everyday. Erik Swain Lisa Swartzwelder Tammy Swietlik Les Szantay Jill Tankovich Lisa Tanski Michael Tarach Ron Tarach Richard Taylor Gina Petrello, Vicky Light, Cathy Sabroff, Leslie Miller, Cheryl Starr. ri Jeanette Ulepic Glenda Underwood Robert Urbanski Jeff VanSyckle Tom Templin Dave Thomas David Thomas Danny Thoreson Sean Tieben Heather Toivonen Sue Tomchak Craig Toncar Angie Toth Richard Toth Leslie, Lori, and Piper show off their “seniority. Joe Vendel Rudy Veselko School can be so much fun” Michael Walsh Rhonda Ward Lisa Webb Kelley Vidmar Shelly Vogelien Kari Voigt Marty Wagner Todd Wagner Carl Walden Scott Walker Wendy Walker Bill Vojtush JoAnn Vorndran Kristin Wachhaus Jed Popely Doug Rini Yvette Weeks Amy Wennerstrom Andrea Westerman HI Denise Wetzel Kim Whalley Brett Wheatley Michelle Whetsel Debra White Scott White Paula Whittaker Joe Wilkes Jennifer Williams Lisa Wilson Michelle Wilson Denise Wojkowski Mark Wolfe Timothy Wright Amy Wunderle Teresa Yanacek Michael Yanoscsik Michael Yazwinski Paul Yehl Ken York Monique Young Kim Zalewski Robert Zavada Laurie Zimmerman Ed Zunic SENIOR POLLS Best Dressed: Mary Rose Marilao and Dave Orth. Prettiest Eyes: Chris Joss and Denise Wetzel. Best Smile: Mike Luck and Kim Martin. Prettiest Hair: Jeff Vansyckle and Kelly Malnar SENIOR POLLS Class Couple: John Gair and Wendy Pryatel. Most Popular: Vicky Light and Bill Mapes. S4 Mfl Most Athletic: Marty Wagner and Sue Schmid. Most Spirited: Evelyn Bush and Tom Templin. SENIOR POLLS 2 Friendliest: Susi Martin and Dan Thoreson (not pictured). Class Clowns: Brian Kelly and Lelyn Chamberlain (not pictured). Robin Ackerman Kristen Elliot Sharon Mackey Louise Soltesz David Adams Michael Eisner Eric Martin Chessara Soltys Kelly Alger Tammy Eskins Gina Martin Daniel Soukup Andrew Allan Renee Estanich Mike Martin Chris Spuzillo Tracy Allen Guy Fleck Michael McLeod Marianne Square Pamela Allshouse Martin Fletcher Michael Meli Christopher Stack Scott Baker Joseph Fracci Alan Meyer Lynda Stacks Edward barcik Robert Fracci John Miguet Darline Stallman Wenner Barthol Martin Gerhardt Brad Miller Darryl Stanfa Michael Butiste Gloria Germano Connie Miller Jessica Steinbach Frank Battaglia Amy Getzendines Joe Misencik Delmont Stephens Scott Beaver Gabi Grabowski Eric Mone John Stibora Pierre Bessinger Scott Grant Anthony Morano Cindy Strodtbeck Scott Blanchard Quintin Gravatt Kevin Morin Sean Sullenger Scott Blenman David Greig Shelly Noragon Lisa Summers Tina Boling Frank Gruber John O’Connell Eugene Swanson James Boiko Judith Hamlett Richard Olsen Nicholas Tarach Jeff Bonnick Kenneth Hanford Mindy Oltmanny Harry Teal Jeffrey Bradenbaugh Michael Harvey Duane Orlosky Patricia Tseng Kimberly Brooks Janice Henry George Palaic Michelle Tye Pat Brzeczkowski Douglas Hickey Gary Pandi Timothy VanBoxel Gidget Cantrell Heather Hill Delores Peelman Mark Vanek Louise Cataldo Tracy Hill Monica Pennington Martin Vanek Brian Centnar Dennis Howell Richard Petche Joseph Vendel Edwin Clamp Dean Hurford Kenneth Putz Steve Virant Bonnie Coburn John Hynd James Quiggle Chris Wagner Todd Coolidge Kelly Janz Connie Rapp Kimberly Wagner Joseph Corniuk Andrew Jones Kenneth Renfro Cindy Wakely William Crissey Chris Karafa Tim Rosenberg Pamela Walker Thomas Crooks Laura Keener Tina Sans Kim Wallace James Crosbie Linda Keinonen Laura Santoli Donald Watts Robert Cunningham Colleen Kelleher Michelle Sauvain Wayne Weakland Jeffery Darnell Brian Kelly Jerald Schetterer Patricia Weaver Catherine Daw Gretchen Kirk Dave Scicolone Kimberly Weybrecht Allen Delly Theresa Krimmel Matthew Sczypta Michael Wheeler Donna Demitro Mike Kuzeppa Michelle Seidel Harvey White David Dickie Denise Lamb Michael Seleman Brian Wilce Scott Dielman Monique Laplante Carl Shaffer Jane Wojciechowski George Dingus Klaus Ludwig Dawn Simpson George White Lisa Dominish Mark Lyerly Patrick Slamcik Daniel Young Rhonda Dotson Kevin Lyttle Katherine Slattery Michael Dudley Mark Mackey Mark Smith Kim Easter Linda Smeallie Roy Smith I 73 Timothy Ackley Robert Acquaviva Judith Alpaugh John Amato Nicholas A ni h r chowicz Stephen Anitsberg Susan Anderson Michael Andree Jenise Armbrust Kimberly Armstrong Alan Arslanian John Ashton Heidi Atassi Michelle Aulicino Theresa Austin Betsy Autry Gabriel AyIward Terri Backiel William Baechle Michael Bailey Robert Baker Tracy Baluch Bruce Bare Ronald Bare Gregory Barks Scott Burley Stephen Barndt Christina Barone Michael Bart ♦Steve Ondersma Christopher Bar a I Sean Bass Saundra Baughman Kenneth Baum Stacey Bayer Kimberly Beck Michael Becker Kelly Beckwith Sharon Bennett Jeffery Berdysz Wayne Rernot Todd Berson Joseph Bertolami Robert Bischof Jan Bjorksten Scott Blaker Tracey Blanchard Jon Blum Allan Bockhoff Sheila Boehm Pamela Boeringer Jerry Roger Laurie Boh ana Thomas Bolden Cheryl Roll man 76 Tracy Borelli Scolt Borgeson Katrine Bosley Andrew Botliwell David Boucher Melissa Bowden Donald Brass Brian Brennan Gloria Brewer Jack Bricker Amanda Brown Craig Brown Katherine Bryson Cheri Goldthorpe ♦Steve (inldsmith Denae Bucey Bonnie Buchweitz Kelly Buck John Bucks Jeffrey Bungo Gary Bonner John Burgess Patrick Burk Diana Burns Steven Bush Kathy Butcher Connie Butler Diane Caine Curtis Caito Tammy Campbell Trash Can Michael Car a holla Philip Cardina Joseph Carion Adam Carlson Laura Carraito Dounglas Carson Frederick Carter Gina Caseone Andrea Cavallaro Antonio Cavallaro Sandra Cavallaro Brian Cavanagh Brent Chambers •Lisa Hendricks 77 Christine Cheitp Kathleen Chinchar William Chaote Mark Chollett ♦Steve Goldsmith Stephen Cohen Albert Cola Danielle Collins Gary Colton Patricia Conley Terri Conley Paul Cornel man n Robert Coonce Toni Cooper Lisa Corhtts Christina Courted Jennifer Co Dennis Crepo Patricia Criado Lisa Cristiano The rose Cunningham Dona Curnitl Nicholas Daddario Bjornerik Dahl Renee Darns Charles Davidson Michael Davidson Kevin Davis Melissa Davis Thomas Davis Yvonne Dawson Cynthia Dcarden Anna Mari DeF ranco Devon Del Vecchio Scot I Delrosa Daniel Desantis Thomas Desantis ♦Gibson Olpp ♦Wendie Lit oiler Erin Dever Lisa Dever Lisa Dimatteo Lisa Ditko Joseph Dobbins Michelle Dodaro Trevor Dodge Steven Dodgson Elizabeth Doolittle Kathy Door le y 78 Chair Drum John Drum Meera Dua Brett Dufour Christina tie he Is Diana Eisele Linda Elegante Julie Ellis Gail Elsbury Carole Elwell Lennis Ely Carolyn England Joseph Englander Robert Eppich Robert Erb Kathleen Erker Deborah Esper Todd Esplandui Sherry Everson Ronald Evitts Marlene Faber Lori Faust •Geoffrey Green Jeffrey Fellows Michelle Fenske Staci Ferguson Lisa Ferrell Victoria Ferris Jeffry 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Craig Haywood Lori llebner David Heeter Catherine Hegariy Sharon Heinrich Laura Hendershot Prank Hendl Lisa Hendricks Thomas Herchick Gerald Herrington 80 •Michelle Pule hi Paul Hieronymus Timothy Hill Steven Hines Jennifer Hingle Matthew Hobrath William Hoegler Angela Hoge Beth Holden Todd Holland Arpad Hollos Keith Hooker Michael Hoppe! 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Lisa Lillash Raymond Lillback Julie Lima Shannon Lima Stefanie Lima Cynthia Link David Lohr Tom Lombardo John Lorince 103 Debora Lowther Michelle Lucek Lori Luck Mark Ludwig Carolyn Lunder Jacquclin Lung Donna Lynn Teresa Lynn Keith MacDonald Linda Mackey Brian Madill Jamie Maffit ♦Dawn Kunes Rebecca Hamilton Stephanie Lima Tammy Magitl Earl Mahoney Christine Malovic Anecp Mainar James Marizek Kenneth Marsalis Deborah Marshall Robert Marsheck Terence Maithe Ronald Masai Robert Mason Robert Mason Kristine Mastordonato Linda Maul Kerri Maynard Mark Maynard Michelle McBride David McCallister Faith McCallum Lori McClosky Kirk McConner Kenneth McCracken April McElray Mary McFadden Michele McGee David McHugh Michael McKay Alicia McKimmy Elizabeth McMasters Joe Meygesi Douglas Mekinda Randall Mellon Mark Mellon ♦Laura Fisher Lori Pearn Robert Mercer Michael Micale Frank Michalski Renee Michalski Andrew Milan Lori Miletich Joel Miller Laura Miller Michelle Miller Toran Miller Pat Minotti Julie Mitrovich Donna Molzon Gregory Mononen Scott Monte Keith Mortality Chuck Morris Cindi Morris Dustin Morris Jill Morris Michael Morrison Jerome Moyers Robin Mulneix Dawn Munns Sean Murphy Carol Musgrave ♦Esther Kim Jacquclin Lung Mark Myllykoski Joseph Nagy Phillip Naimger Shelly Ncbelski Cindy Needhamcr Angela Nero Esther Nicholson Christopher Noonan Dawn Norman Carrie Novak Steven Novak Steven Novak Brian Nunes Kelli O’Connell Thomas Oehlensc hi age r Albert Oliver Ruth Olsen Melissa Oltmanns Tammy Omersa Amy Orford Cynthia Osborne Lisa Osborne Michael Osborne ♦Tricia Callahan Scott Overacre Patrick Owens Michael Pace Dan Pachinger David Paden Lisa Pulcho Jennifer Panzarella Nancy Pariza Elizabeth Parker James Parsons Michelle Parsons Kimberly Pastor Sital Patel Dawn Patete Maria Patou has Katie Patterson Scott Pavlisin Ann Pay do Lori Pearn Vickie Pegoraro Monique Pelletier Jodi Pengal Matthew Pcnkala Lyle Pepin Gina Pcpp James Pepp Manuel Perez Christine Perin Amy Cheers Deanna 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Stitt Durinda Stoddard Paul Stone Thomas Storm Laura Stout Gregory Strasser Paul Stropko Jay Strukel Kathryn Struna William Golden Kenneth Stump Glenn Stupak Karen Sturm Jennifer Sullivan Cynthia Sulzer Gregory Summers Larry Sward Donna Switala Emil Symister Sharon Szidik Gary Szymezak Almino Taddeo Toshitaka Takagi Jason Peterson Thomas Tate Gina Tavoletti Jason Taylor Marinda Taylor Timothy Tekavec Shannon Tieben Christopher Tierno Kimberly Toncar Carol Tosi Leonard Trem Frank Tyneski Denise Ushclvich Michelle Ulrich Shawn Van Scoyoc Sandra Vanschie Lisa Vargo Patricia Vayo Dennis V id mar Erik Voigt George Vojtush Lisa Volcski Brooke Vrcan James Waddell Kathleen Stoneman Jeffrey Wagner Michele Wagner Sheryl Walback Bryan Walker Eric Walker Sherri Wallen Raymond Wank Dawn Way Suzanne Weaver Charles Weber Bonita Weddle Greg Weemhoff James Wellington Douglas West Lora Westerdahl James Wetzel Tiffany Whalley Gina White ♦Mary Me Fad den Christine Wiersch Jerrie Wilhelm Todd Williams Eric Williamson Kirk Wilson Scotty Winter Matthew Wojciechowski Suzanne Wolff Norris Wolford Gerald Wood Jenny Wunderle Dennis Wylie Linda Ratino Nancy Pariza Nancy Wysocki Edward Yanchar Sandra Yeagley Craig Yehl Andrew Yoder Robert York Cherise Zaccaro Kenneth Zaletel Robert Zeiger Dawn Zeller Edina Zsiga Brock Zucker 109 ABSENTEES Christine Barcik John Biltncr Ronald Blank Nicole Boris Robe rt B rose he id Richard Brown Erin Corbett Tracy Crosby Mark Fleischhauer Dennis Fleming Melissa Ford Lisa Galayda Jill Gillota Nevel Gilreath Mark Griffith Mark Harbath Maria Hauser Kathleen Henderson David Hollendersky Ginger Jackson Keith Jones ♦'Kimberly Lane Dawn Petete Nancy Kas ian Anthony Martucci Shawn Maschke Susan Morris Timothy Rapp Joseph Rozick Sarah Rush Karen Schaab Paul Stevenson Kathleen Stone man Angela Torres Howard Traub Brcndon Tripodo Kimberly Turkall Jolie Walters Brenda Ward Robert Ward Sherry Wargo Michael Wheaily Loretta W id mar Susan Williams Timothy Wilson Douglas Zahursky Victoria Zgrehnak Laura Zimmerman George Zivick NOT PICTURED Theresa Baker Donald Grabski Louis Mach Patrick Seese Timothy Baksa Charles Gray Kristin M a ness Thompkins Shaw Mark Bixel James Gruvcr Michelle Marcinku.s Gary Skidmore Mary Blivens William Hagar John Meadows Robert Slansky Kori Boh no vic Norman Hall George Merritt Kurt Soeder Jeff Brooks Robert Hansen Cynthia Michalski Bogdan Staneu Kelly Busch Jake Hardy Sean Michalski Charles Starnes James Cavallaro Michelle Hayes James Montgomery Shirley Stauffer Matthew Clark Kimberly Holsopple Kimberly Mueller Jerome Stephans Christine Covill Christopher Howell Lee Omanski James Stratis Rebecca Criswell Jeffrey Huntington Carlos Perez Ernest Sullivan Grady Delong Gregory lafeliece Kirk Raymond Christopher Swanson Donald Delzoppa Luke Johnson Stephen Riddle Chad Taylor Christine Desaniis Jeff Kelly James Rim Terry Taylor TnJd Egeland Tom Kennedy Kris Rositano Michael Teare Daryl Everall Ronald Kokay Scott Rowe Charles Tomolonis Mark Finney Kelly Krebs Michael Russell Taymond Tonti David Flarida Christina Laing Bradley Russo Tim Torchik Jerry Flarida Paul Launch Darin Sarna Billy Unger Scott Foss Edward Lebreton Kevin Schneider Robert Van Kirk Allan Frantz Duane Lemerise Ronald Schulz Debora Wagner Sean Fraunfelder Robert Lemin Chris Sehumer Lory Webber Gary Gersin Andy Lino Dennis Schwartz Rawn Woodlief Donald Godsey Joseph Loethen Edward Sciarrmo Timothy Wright A F S Foreign Exchange Students Ebba Stenport from Saltsjobaden, Sweden. Age: 17. Hobbies: golfing, sailing, downhill skiing, sewing, reading, sports. How MHS is different from home school: “We have Algebra, we have that 4 hours a week and 2 of them would be together as a “double lesson”. We can walk around the school and don’t need passes.” Bjorn Erik Dahl from Oslo, Norway. Age: 17. Hobbies: flying, tennis, skiing, soccer, traveling, studying to become an airline pilot. How MHS is different from home school: “Everything is different when you are not in class. In Norway, you don't select each subject but a course of study: Business, etc. How Mentor is different from own town: “Here it is much bigger - you need someone to drive you around.” 114 Polly Aramburu from Rosario, Argentina, Age: 17, Hobbies: listening to music, singing, choir, volleyball, reading. How MHS is different from home school: “We have 12 subjects distributed in the whole week. I have PE every afternoon. My school is only girls and we have primary and secondary in the same school. We take the same subjects the whole year.’1 How Mentor is different from own town: “It's very different because in my city we have many buildings downtown and parks in small parts of the city. In the downtown there are movies, theaters, many shops. Fiona Burns from Wellington, Newr Zealand, Age: 18 Hobbies: drama, soc- cer, squash, cricket. How MHS is different from home school: “School is bigger here - we have 1300 as compared to 2500 here. We have a different schedule every day and are allowed out of the school grounds at tree time. Everyone starts school (8:40 a.m.), has break, lunch and finishes at the same time (3:15 p.m.). We wear a uniform every day.“ How Mentor is different from own town: “Smaller and more rural. You drive on the other side of the road. We have public transportation. Toshitaka Takagi from Tokyo, Japan. Age: 15. Hobbies: playing sports and piano. How MHS is different from home school: “In Japan we have 10 minutes between classes. We don’t change classes - we stay in our homeroom and the teacher comes to the class. How Mentor is different from our town: “Almost the same but we drive cars on the left side of the road. Mentor has more nature Tokyo has a lot of factories like New York or Los Angeles. I love the countryside here. 115 The A.F.S. (American Field Service) club at Mentor High is a special organization with important goals. They meet every other Tuesday to decide what they can do to help encourage good relationships among people of all nations. The student exchange program serves this purpose very well. A.F.S. provides activities for these students to try and introduce them to many things they have not yet encountered. These nonpolitical interactions between young people of different countries may, in the future, be able to help the world resolve conflicts peacefully. Top left: Polly Aramburo, Ebba Stenport. Bjorn Erik Dahl. Fiona Burns, Heather Toivencn Top right: Mrs. McCollister and friends. Bottom left: Lonne Reed, Laura Gallo. Bottom right: FLA club members. 116 Spirit Club Spirit Club is an important club at MHS, Each year its size increases and will continue to grow as long as the students' love for their school grows. Under the advisement of Linda Goldfarb, Spirit Club has been able to do many things with the money they’ve raised and have cheered for their school each year. Officers: Row I; Laura Himes, Lisa Mott ice. Sherry Dolsak. Tom Templin. Row 2: Kelly Carlson. Julie Brown, Linda Goldfarb. Not pictured: Alexis Dankovich. 117 Chess Strategy Row 1: Jeff Corbett, Darrell Reed. Row 2: Andy Frakes, Lynda Hor- vath, Chris Jelen, Doug Adams, Gary Grayson. Row 3: George Zivich, Jan Schuller, Sean Hoyt, Bryan Walker, Bob Smole, Jim Finzel, Mike Bailey. Row 4: Ray Lillback, Doug Burtt, Marion Perkins, Tony Bailey, Phil Anderson, Dennis Linsky, Ron Channell, Chris Dawson. Row 5: Pat Gibson, Chuck Hinkle. Wayne Jukiewicz, Jim Legan, Steve Cohen, Darrell Bush. Richard Lesko. Chess Strategy, one of the largest clubs in the school, meets every other Wednesday to match WHS at many exciting games. This largely male organization enjoys playing Chess Strategy and other simulation games, some of which may last as long as four weeks! Strategy In Action Future Leaders of America FLA-Row 1: Dennis Linsky, Lisa Mot ice, Brian Walsh, Linda Elegante, Gary Grayson. Row 2: Carol Elwell, Carol Leskovek, Sherri Heinrich, Gretchen Kirk, Alan Radomsky, Stacey Montager, Mark Chollet, Scott Barley, Ben Sanders. Row 3: Andy Stibora, John Loeffler, Bob Merril, Rich Law, Ed Hahn, Sean McCreary, Rick Giovannelli, Pat Gibson. Bottom left: Gary Grayson and Pat Gibson Smile for the camera. Bottom right: Sean McCreary evidently enjoys spending time in the kitchen. 120 Top left: Sean McCreary serves some hungry students. Top right: Alan Radomsky and friends. Middle left: One for all and all for one! Bottom left: Students enjoy spending time together. 121 Each year FLA dedicates one night to senior citizens. The students cat, dance, and talk with them all night. Most important of all, students and citizens feel good. The senior citizens ap- preciate student company and look forward to the dance each year. Upper right: Senior citizens and future leaders do the chicken. Middle right: New friends were made. Lower right and left: We ate, we danced, and we laughed. 122 Top right and left: Beth Holden and Scott Barley make new friends. Middle right: FLA members can he very entertaining. Bottom left: The students demonstrate their dancing expertise. 125 Spanish Club Row 1: Dave Pahula, Treasurer; Yvonne Dawson, President; Lisa Hendricks, Vice President; Row 2: Rhonda Mundy (Instructor), Stacey Montagner, Kimberlee Preztak. Karen Sturm, Theresa Holzhaeusser, Jennifer Kidd, Kathleen Reed, Tammy Barnes, Jody Richards. Row 3: Melanie Fagert, Tammy Guthrie, Alicia McKimmy, Kimmy Turkall, Dawn Padete, Kirn Lane, Beth Reel, Linda Mackey. Patricia Tseng. Row 4: Lori Frew, Jennifer Goebel, Missy Bowden. Lisa Cristiano, Kevin McLain, Diane Caine, Mary McFaddcn, Kris Cherny, Laura Fish. Row 5: Carrie Lunder, Mike Andree, Bob Jurcago, Jim Stare, Charlie Weber, Erin Dever. Jackie Perna, Cheryl Fogcl, Nancy Jackson. Row 6: Laura Stout, Kara Stafford, Dawn Munns, Wendy Harris, Nancy Wysocki, Sherri Lauderback. Sue Kast, Tom Jerome, Kerri Maynard, Gina Rosetti. Row 7; Chris Oakley, Justine Raybuck, Torry Ferris, Sherry Bollman, Kelly Buck, Maureen Stanley, Sue O'Hara, Ben Sanders, Cynthia Sacco, Tim Krince. Rowf 8; Renee Knauf, Cheryl Beinhardt, Michelle Fretter, Gloria Brewer. Lisa Dimberio. Alan Radomsky. Tony Rendi, Mindy Fredcbaugh, Lynda Horvath. Row I: Michael Schmitt, Denise Noernberg, Jon Felice, Greg May, Jaci Clemett. Sharon Mackey, Jack Walker (instructor). Row 2: Patrick Moyer, Robert Fracci. Mark Mackey, Robert Acquaviva. Dean Hurford, Steve Maffo, Mike Galayda. Litho Club 124 Intensive office Education Junior I.O.E. Row I: Tracy Blanchard, Patricia Criado, Donna Gindlesperger, Laura Miller, Tina Kuhn. Row 2: Diane Linsky, Amy Demast ry, Anna DeFranco, Tamnii Millsaps, Julie Schaefer, Stephanie Humphrey. Row 3: Charr Laing, Marv Weak land, Rhonda Smithson, Kris White, Sandy Baughman, Carrie Kruiger. Junior I.O.E. gives the students a chance to experience the different aspects of a business office. The students also learn to type, and to use business machines, and accounting practice sets. Senior IOE: Row I: Mike Singer. Row 2: Joanna McCarthy, Tam- my Downey, Shirley Sundheim. Row 3: Aimee Richter, Tina Bar- zal, Sally Dowler, Debbie Cassidy. Not Pictured: Lisa Stoiner, Michelle Siedel, Mary Locher, Barb Case, Jeannie Posey, Kathy Slattery. Senior LO.E, builds on the students' previous knowledge. The students learn machine transcripts, filing, answering telephones, and electronic calculators. They practice these things on jobs also. 125 Cooperative Office Education Row 1: Donna Feighner, Lynn Clark, Kim Acquaviva, Valerie Spena, Judy Hamletl, Phillis Petersen. Row 2: Cindv Nied, Theresa Stewart, Linda Smcallie, Missy McDonald, Tina Sans, Sue Dubec. Row 3: Rob Zavada, Michelle Rinderman Sheri Hlankschaen, Lisa Webb, Chrissy Quinn. COE is an office practice organization in which the students learn various office skills which will benefit them on the job. This organization also helps to place the members is beginning office jobs. They also become involved in community activities. COE students enter regional contests in which Mentor has done very well. 126 Diversified Cooperative Training Row I: Mark Kish, Sal Scavone, Mary Beth Husted, Harry Teal, Terri Blackburn, Tracey Greer. Row 2: Rick McCall, Jim Simer, Bill Poole, Bob Kerry, Ed Clamp, Lennie Painter. Row 3: Terry Speiker, Joe Sullivan, Scott Beaver, Mike Mastrodonato, Bill Hornick, Bob Kurzinger. DCT is a program open to seniors only. It is designed for skilled trade or technical occupations. The in-school portion emphasizes individualized instruction related to the student’s chosen occupation. Work Study Officers: Melissa Ford, Jill Gillota, Brenda Ward, Dennis Ratliff. Unit 12 Aides Unit 11 Aides Sandy Putman, Maria Hauser, Joell Costantino, Brenda Corfman, Janet Hoffman, Lanette Harkln, Sheila Randolph, kathi Kim Acquaviva, Sharon Hartman. Stoneman, Jim Harmon. Unit 10 Aides Row 1: Dina Spinelli, Joan DiNunzio, Tammy Omersa, Jamie Maffit, Kara Stafford, Kathleen Reed, Beth Pohoto, Nancy Backmann, Barb Walsh (unit secretary). Row 2: Cybele Smith, Patsy Henderson, Jill Luetkemeyer, Sheri Lauderback, Dawn Hill, Maria Hauser, Beth Reed. Row 3: Max Ness, Natalie Moore, Sue Kast, Jeff Elly, Angela Juliano. The unit aides run passes for the unit secretary, principal, and counselors. They also deliver messages and check in tardies. Attendance Aides Row 1: Gina Rosetti, Judy Richards, Chris Wiersch, Jody Pengal, Kim Sturm, Laura Galovic. Row 2: Jane Kust, Debbie Esper, Beth Doolittle, Kim Beck, Alison Doolittle, Kim Lane, Mindy Hudak, Lisa Kausek. These students devote 10 minutes of their time every morning to collect the attendance cards during home room. 127 Chemistry Lab Aides Row 1: Jeanna Moyer, Holly Porter, Tulika Sin ha, Laura Augustine. Row 2: Debbie Bailee, Sue Hamden. Principal Aides Library Aides Row 1: Sandy Duka, Sue Weaver, Sharon Grusendorf, Mike Singer. Row 2: Nicole Boris, Bonny Weddle, Kelley Hall, Charlie Weber. Row 3: Amy Cheiin, Mike Pettit, Paula Whittaker, Eric Walker. Clinic Aides Row I: Don Grabski, Barb Bishop, Amy Or ford, Carol Perry, Susan Swihart, Mary Ann Gallagher. Row 2: Cindy Kehler, Barb Serrone, Denise Uchelvich, Joelle Scalzo, Lisa Winland, Debi Die! man. Row 1: Nancy Ewing, Kathleen Reed, Jody Bodgen, Michelle Bayles. Row 2: Sue Speasl, Sheri Lauderback, Sue O'Hara, Ebba Stenport. Senior Horticulture Row 1: Rochael Collins, Mari Square, Carl Stevens, Dave Bair, Renee Estanich. Row 2: Bart Loos, Dave Grcig, Rich Taylor, Jeff Hren. Derek Lemmons, Sean McCarter, Junior Horticulture Row 1: Mr. deHaas, Kathy Butcher. Jeff Gmersa. Brenda Tye. Paul Nelson. Row 2: Lynn Janusiewicz. John Deveny, Steve Schneider, Fred Stewart. Row' 3; Mike Rudniekas, Mike Phillips, Michelle Yanoscsik. Larry Jarrett. 129 130 Sophomore Horticulture Row 1: Teresa Carthenn. Jim Cost, Michelle Parsons. Tim Torchik, Lori Gump. Row 2: Ed Lcbrcton, Mike Dekotch. Gary Skidmore, Fabiana Costillo, Cindy Nedhamcr, The program begins with indoor outdoor plant identification, flower design, greenhouse management, crop production, as well as, landseape design. In the senior year the student enters an occupation experience program to work with employers. Many work at floral shops, garden centers, greenhouses, tree services, and perennial propagation. Teen Institute Sitting: Jackie Miller. Row 1: Susan Swihart, Claudia Repasky, Laura Augustine, Carol Leskovec, Kim Whalley, W.M.H.S. Marlene Storeman, Tulika Sinha. Row 2: Rosemarie Edwards, Lynn Keller, Laurie Gallo. Debra Repasky, Sharon Heinrich, Jeff FoiseL Cynthia Saco. Row 3: Jackie Perna, Erin Dever. Richard Boggs. Dennis Linsky, Jana Arras, Stephanie Conley, Mark Smith. Megan McCollister. Row 4: Kathi Stoneman, Kim Jafelice, Theresa Wright, Dave Weiner, Diane Moran. Debbie Pearn. Row 5: Angie Halerz, Michele Butler, Lelyn Chamberlain, Diane Barber. Row 6: Mrs. McCollister, Mrs. Price, Mike Ritz. Mentor High School's Teen Institute for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (T 1) is part of a statewide organization sponsored by the Ohio Department of Health. The students involved are interested in learning about their own use and the use of others. They agree that not using chemicals is an excellent choice, but they are not a group shaking fingers at those who do. Projects this year include teaching sophomore health classes, running Drug and Alcohol Week, and going on overnights. Angela Elredge, Chad Ellwanger, Jille Dray, Michelle Osborne, Melissa Nightengale. W.M.H.S. is the group that provides the morning announcements. The students involved are able to pick out their own music to play during the announcements. This group also tapes shows for the junior highs and the cable networks. Row 1; Tulika Sinha, Claudia Repasky, Patricia Tseng, Kim Whalley, Stacie Palek, Chuck Rosen, Tim Leet. Row 2: Jenny Speicher, Sue Roberts, Debbie Powell, Polly Osburn, Jennifer Stone, Beth Lehmer, Gidget Cantrell, Paula Roediger, Carol Perry, Paul Malhorta Row 3: Joe Spain, Susan Ross. Michelle Osborne, Laura Augustine, Michelle Pepin. Terry Mekinda, Jeff FoiseL Darrell Reed, Scott Moegling. Row 4: Debbie Rosenfield, Hiedi Fross, Mike Hughes, Ketan Patel, Tim Rosenberg, Mike Ferris, Brian Howard, Not pictured: Paula Whittaker. Mentor High School’s chapter on National Honor Society was founded In 1944. The selection of members is based on qualities of scholarship, leadership, and community involvement. Each year the Honor Society provides tutors, a scholarship to an outstanding senior, a new student breakfast and the Principal Honor Roll Awards and Tea, Their money making activities are selling candies and having bake sales throughout the year. National Honor Society OWE 12 A Row 1: Jim Schonauer (instructor), Jessie Steinback, Brian Centnar. Tammy Janz, Kelly Janz, Monica Novak, Tracy Krimmel, Milton Pavlisin, Wendy Randolph. Row 2; Pat Slamcik, George Dingus, Ron Laing, Scott Grant, Ray Hill, Steve Randall, Cindy Balms, Tricia Baker. Not pictured: Kim Brooks and Dale Large. OWE 12 B Row 1: Roger Frei (instructor), Jennie Bailey, John Crissey, Heather Barber, Amy Getzendiner. Row 2: Rusty Lawson, Denice Quiggle, Jeff Darnell, Vicki Randallo, Rhonda Ward. Row 3: Kevin Morin, Michael Harvey, Dan Rush, Mike Gregor, Tom McCloud, Richard Collins. 132 OWE 11 Row 1: Bill Hager, Lennis Ely, Dale Thompson, Tracy Blenman, Rose Krimmel, Randy Clements (instructor). Row 2: Max Hogan, Bill Redd, Brian Moore, John Drum, Dave Strauss, Steve Badalamenti, Mitch Vilcheck. OWA Row 1: Coletta Cook, Michelle Hamilton, Ann Cooper, Cindy Osborne, Tammy Ryder. Row 2: Richard Hare, Chris Schumer, Bruce Lane, Tonya Badalamenti, Vicky Stampler, Tara Lewis. Row 3: Jerry Flarida, Don Carroll, Michelle Marcinkus, Tom Davidson (instructor). 133 Student Council Officers Row I: Beth Lehmer; President, Meera Dua; Secretary. Polly Osburn; Administrative Assistant, Sue Crocker; Administrative Assistant Row 2; David Morris, Dan Thoreson. Scott Sargi. John Hazzard. Senior Cosmetology Row 1: Kim Jones, Kim Chambers, Debbie Smith. Corrine Pagan, Suzi Jordan. Row 2: Geni Merkys, Monica Pennington, Mary Burke, Gina Martin, Sandi McKinney, Kim DcLillo. Row 3: Jonea Adache. Cindy Peters, Jennie Sullens, Sheri Millsaps, Laura Keener, Kim Wagner, Staci Brody. Junior Cosmetology Row 1: Jill O'Leary. Wendy Moore, Becky Riley, Denise Metzung. Ann Gesten. Kelly Beckwith. Row' 2: Toni Cooper, Angie Reed, Sandi Ward, Jackie Grewe. Lorrie Hendershot. Gail Elsbury. Stacy Neiner. Accounting Club Row 1: Scott Sargi, Teri Mekinda, Sharon Bradt, Kim Swede, Dawn Thomas. Row 2: Sean Carpenter, Kathy Doorley, Sean Ryan, John Namciu, Tom DeSantis. Not Pictured: Chris Middleton. Senior Child Care Row 1: Laurie Dems, Dawn Pistone, Sue Minthorn, Angie Toth. Row 2: Jeannie Lockom, Beth Harkin, Debbie Hendershott, Barb Fitzgerald, Margie Kintz (Instructor), Denice Cottage. Row 3: Tina Bowing, Sherrie Coleman, Susi Martin, Jackie Hrnyak, Sandi Moses, Tammy Izzi. Junior Child Care Row 1: Diane Watson, Sally Mann, Lisa Somrak, Sue Vranic, Kim Saportio, Cindy Johnson, Joann Stepp, Connie Butler. Row 2: Becky Overberger, Ann Pallak, Judy Yezza, Michelle Krieger, Melissa Toban, Mary Beth Plageman, Tracey Forsythe, Chris Raynor, Dawn Chamar. 135 Row 1: Sara Leedy, Tony Gildone, Becky Sturm, Mike Pace, Gary Grayson, Pat Gibson, Gretchen Kluve, Lori Reed, Wendy Kunkle. Row 2: Ebba Stenport, Polly Osburn. Tom Jerome, Tony Pendi, John Skolny, Tim Brown, Jim Pepp, Eric Williams, Scott Light, Row 3: Wendy Pryatel, Chris Lima, Doug Mekinda. Doug West. Gary Barks, Paul Koerwitz, Greg Summers, Keith Mac Donald, Bob Mason, Mark Hoegler. Row 4: Kathy Lee, Karen Stevenson, Jennifer Kidd, Stefie Lima, Julie Leet, Linda Razino, Lori Zimmerman, Julie Lima, Jill Moors, Tim Rosenberg, Torry Ferris. Row 5: Rich Law , Gibson Olpp, Dennis Linsky, Jay Luse, Rick Giovannelli, Brian Walsh, Ben Sanders, Sue O'Hara. Andy Both well. Sherry Bollman. Kelly Buck, Lisa Dominish, Fiona Burns. Row 6: Dawn Munns, Traci Kish, Michelle Fretter, Mark Chollett, Brian Brennan, John Loeffler. Scott Barley. Geoff Green, Not Identified, Sue Anderson, Katie Billuch, Megan McCollister. Row 7: Lora Megyesi, Jackie Bellante, Mark Ludwig, Joe Megyesi, Stephanie Conley, Debbie Auten, Nanci Wysocki, Wendy Harris, Mary Ann Abromitis, Angie Goodwill. Row 8: Joan DiNunzio, Lori Schwartz, Tricia Vayo. Beth Reel, Dawn Patete, Debbie Giffin, Kim Lane. Row' 9: Tom Ferguson, Mark Burval. Tim Bernot. Larry Sward, Paul Conzelmann. Jackie Luna, Kimmy Turkall, Alicia McKimmy, Michelle Hamilton. Row 10: Jeff Dobrowolski, Chris Sanders, Lisa Mottice, Stacey Montagner, Tim Hill, Jane Kost, Kelly Koonski. Lorric Hendershot, Kim Brown. Gail Elsbury. Sherri Millsaps, Row 1: Cheryl Kotonski, Rob Kreiger, Patti Weaver, Bill Covil (Treasurer), Ray Layman (President), Margaret Smith, Patty Manko, George Polanski (Instructor). Row 2: Scott Britton. Chris Joo. Darren Lach, John Krause. Carl Shaffer, Harold Franczek, Larry Clement. Row 1: Michelle Minnick, Chris Barzal, Bonnie Buehweltz, Mike Carabotta, Bob Baker, Bill Studebaker, Mike Pohl. Row 2: Bruce Bare, Otis Morrow, Jerry Boger, Arpad Hollis, Sean Kearsey, Frank Gorkey, Wally Walker. Ski Club Senior Data Processing Junior Data Processing 136 Senior Auto Mechanics Row I: Chip Soltesz, Mall Gondorcin, Mike Howell. Row 2: Chuck Wilson (Instructor), Duane Orlosky, Tom Rini, Joe Piscalko, Ron McMillan, Jim Finzel. Not Pictured: Matt Fry, Todd Yager. Junior Auto Mechanics Row 1: Jim Meyer, Jeff Gillenwater, Ed Schulz, Jeff Maynard, Row 2: Dave Boucher, Brendan Gren, Mike Davidson, John Hagan, Rick Rowland, Ron Ivorv, John Shumaker. Row 3: Brett Dufour, Mike Bart, Steve Megyesi, Don Brass, Row 4: Larry Hemphill. Industrial Arts Row 1: Steve Amtsberg, Eric Giles, John Shulz, Mary Ritchie, Keith Boucher, Ron Channell. Row 2: John Renwick, Rick Blevins, Dan Kosmerl, Steve Forro, Joe Fresenko, Ed Skerl, Jim Rini. Row 3: Dave Manus, Joe Seres, Pat Foss, Mike Mastrodonato, Jim Simer, Rob Cunningham, Mike Dudley, Pat Fransko. Top: Jim Moses, Bill Moses. 137 Row I: Jim Murzynsky (President), Colleen O'Hara (V.-President), Dave Pahula (State Officer), Diana Schultz (Secretary), Margie Schwartz (Treasurer-Not pictured). Row 2: Missy Nightengale, Julie Hammink, Fabiana Castillo, Nicole Boris, Gloria Brewer, Lee Ann Schakel, Gibson Olpp, Kevin McLain, Lisa Christiano. Row 3: Paul Koerwitz, Bill Golden, Shellie Nehelski, Laurie Harpster, Sue O'Hara, Amy Winslow, Laura Yost, Ken Louis. Row 4: Mike Bailey, Jill Peterson, Diana Burns, Quintin Gravatt, Laurie Zimmerman, Dina Fish, Sue Roberts, Rob Miller. Row 5: Mary McFadden, Kris Cherny, Kris Johnson, Laura Caruso, Bonnie Weddle, Sarah Leedy, Evelyn Bush, Mark Sypniewski, Melissa Jones. Row 6: Kelly Carlson, Kimberlee Preztak, Tammy Stevens, Kim Stepanek, Mary Ann Abromitis, Nanci Wysocki, Laura Sout, Teena Sprow, Dennis Linsky, Jackie Perna, Erin Dever. Row 7: Anita Blankenship, Julie Hayden, Karen Sturn, Tammy Barnes, Dawn Hill, Jennifer Kidd, Jody Richards, Michelle Hoover, Laura Himes, Kim Higgins, Rich Boggs. Row 8: Beth French, Lori Widmar, Debbie Marshall, Joan DiNunzio, Lori Schwartz, Allison Doolittle, Jennifer Sullivan, Kris Maness, Chris Wiersch, Tammy Guthrie, Lisa Voleski, Ann Hughes, Sital Patel, Rose Seidel. Row 9: Jenny Heinlein, Laura Pozun, Amy Roediger, Angela Juliano, John Skolny, Dawn Patete, Beth Reel, Linda Mackey, Bob Smole, Gary Wenner. Row 10: Kim Weybrecht, Yvette Weeks, Margaret Smith, Pam Sneary, Chris Barone, Doug Mckinda, Gary Barks, Glenda Underwood, Chris Jelen, Fiona Burns, Michelle Baldwin, Jennifer Kruper, Laurie Gallo, Kim Beck, Edina Zsiga, Donna Switala, Lori Miletich. Row 1: Diana Schultz, Evelyn Bush, Sue O'Hara, Laura Yost, Missy Nightengale, Dina Fish, Jill Peterson. Row 2: Dave Pahula, Kevin McClain, Diana Burns, Steve Ondersina, Ken Louis, Mike Bailey, Mark Sypniewski. Row 3: Lisa Christiano, Lee Ann Schakel, Gibson Olpp, Rob Miller, Jim Murzynsky, Quintin Gravatt. Not pictured: Colleen O'Hara. Thespians 138 e  Vor hi$l sc?. Thespians Lucky Star Dancers Top right: MHS thespians. Middle left: rehearsing for a play. Mid- dle right: Lucky Star choreographer - Missy Nightengale Bottom left: Lucky Star Dancers. 139 Band Row 1: Director, Gayle Stahlheim, Drum Major, Joe Spain Row 2: left to right: Assn't Director, Tinmthv O. Vowel!, Cindie I edford, Stefie Lima, Scott Rositano, Steve Bush, Chuck Moore, Bob Blansett. Sean Sloven ski, John Keyerleber, Howard Traub, Becki Hamilton, Head Majorette, Kim Ducsay, Assn’t Drum Major, Christine Deitrick Row 3: left to right: Ann Pay do, Christy Barone, Robert Ward, Dennis Fleming, Brain Taddeo, Tom Storm, Natalie Moore, Jerry LaCorte, Ed (inlob. Joanne Mikolic, Russell Fleckenstein, Laura Miller, Dawn Kunes, Stacie Palek Row 4: left to right: Angie Goodwill, Brenda Tye, Cindy Kehler, Laura Galovic, Kelley Hall, Susan Crocker, Stephanie Rollins, Kris Menhorn, Sherri Johnson, Karen Hunder, Jenny Jayne, Robyn Ragley, Jenny Speicher Row 5: left to right: Nancy Kast, Kristi Mastrodonato, Debbie Powell, Mary Sherwood, Shelley Lebowitz, Laurie Lapinskas, Lori Grif, Donne lie Mahtar. Carol Kuret, Michelle Hoover, Missi Carr, Chris Powell, Betsy Wilder, Kim Kershaw Row 6: left to right: Renee Prescott, Kerri Maynard, Nicole Boris, Chris Detota, Karen Stevenson, Paul Koerwitz, Sharon Heinrich, Lyle Pepin, Jan Schuller. Lee Rothrock, Kelley Vidmar, Linda Cornwell, Debbie Pearn Row 7: left to right: Greg Lewis, Glenn Stupak, Michelle Osborne, Amy Roediger, Rick Buckley, Tom Tate, Tom Bertosa, Ed Hahn, Theresa Crouse, Gil Pluhar, Carole dwell, Lisa Mastrodonato, Cart Thome, Tom Davis Row 8: left to right: Phil LeMay, Dawnn Strasser, Howard Haag, Jon Blum, Jed Popely, Dan Setzer, Norris W olford, Jay Luse, Mike Titgemeyer, Chris McDonald, Scott Stupak, John Higgins, Stacey Kent Row 9: left to right: Ken Marsalis, Melissa Bayus, Pam Sneary, Ginger Jackson, Lisa Holmecki, Jeff Baron, Eric Sterner, Wayne Jukiewicz, Dave Shilling, John Skolny, Carol Leskovec, Laura Augustine, Sean Hoyt, Leonard Augustine 140 Top 25 Row 1: Chuck Rosen, Nick Camino, Dan Quinn, Ed Baldzicki, Mike Waina, Paul Hieronymus, John Keyerleber, Torry Ferris, Stacey Montagner, Chris Wagner, Sue Roberts, Sue Palla, Heidi Hagedorn, Tonya Jewell, Missy Davis. Row 2: Bob Howell, Tim Rosenberg, Chris Gildone, Joe Camino, Dan Thoreson, Pat Young, Lyle Pepin, Rick Reith, Eric Fetterman, Keith Schreckengost, Cheryl Starr, Sue O’Hara, Dana Sernel, Jeanette, Ulepic, Debbie Greenwood, Dina Fish, Paula Roediger, Michelle Wheeler, Lisa Mottice, Krissy Oakley. Orchestra Row' 1: Richard Lesko, Douglas Adams, Chris Jelen, Justine Rader, Tim Spiker, Kelly Hale, Susan Petersheim, Katrine Bosley, Pam Kingery, Dennis Schwartz, Darlene Purkey, Erin Dever, Kim Fisher. Row 2: Cathy Brow n, Paul Stevenson, Ben Sanders, George Zivich, Renee Knauf, Becky Sturm, Ed Zunic, Paula Roediger, Dina Fish, Renee George, Kim England. Rowr 3: Greg Mallen, Holly Porter, Cheryl Beinhardt, Ingrid Goertz, Karen Schaab, Susan Petersen, Traci Rice, Susan Williams, Fabiana Castillo, Diana Schadenfroh, Chris Sanders, Kim Hosopple. Row 4: Jan Schuller, Donelle Mahtar, Dan Steffancin, Linda Cornwell, Debbie Powell, Stefie Lima, Ken Newbury, Lisa Wilson, Chris Dietrick, Karen Hunder, Dawn Kunes, Sean Slovenski. Row 5: Sandy Yeagley, Scott Stupak, Ed Hahn, Michelle Osborne, Jay Luse, Ken Marsalis, John Keyerleber, Chuck Moore, Boh Blansett, Curtis Petersen (Director.) T41 142 «- r- s S 8 £ ? -S w 5' Jf £ I = £ n £ n g. =T r 5 z M a C 3 3 '3 T — - ft £ s r 3. z tss ir r c 1 3 £ I| 5 I? 1 § 7! “ O fei -3 a- •5 s- S | § © n EL a ■S ° M g. a- 3 x a to s 3- TC 3 TC 5 = £ X c — 2 ,5 O x 5 re P 3 o ? 5 u r •• § 2 8- I -o ? n r 3 r = 3a Q- i 65 ? ; n S g o « 5 I? 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Rowr 4: Natalie Moore, Chuck Moore, Sean Slovenski, John Keyerleber, Steve Bush, Wayne Jukiewicz, Howard Haag, Carol El well, Lisa Mastradanato, Laura Augustine, Michelle Osborne, Karen Hunder, Carol Leskovec. Band Council Jazz Ensemble Sitting: Dan Setzer, Michelle Osborne, Mia Bay us, Debbie Powell, Chris Dietrick, Cindie Ledford, Christy Barone. Standing: Howard Haag, Dawnn Strasser, Lisa Holmecki, Karen Hunder, Lisa Wilson, Laura Miller, Kris Menhorn, Sherri Johnson, Kelley Vidmar, Stephanie Rollins, Jan Schuller, Kim Ducsay, Laura Augustine, Joseph Spain. Row 1: John Salvatore, Wendy Kunkle, Shari Henrich, Joe Spain, Debbie Pearn, Mike Morrison. Row 2: Robin Ragely, Jon Blum, John Higgins, Bob Newbury, Eric Sterner, Stacie Palek, Lisa Holmecki. Row 3: Debbie Powell, Chris McDonald, Jed Popely, Ed Hahn, Steve Bush, Jay Luse, Sean Sloverski, Percussion Choir Clarinet Choir Row 1: Dawn Kunes, Rob Ward, Russel Fleckenstein, Steve Bush, Howard Traub, John Keyerleber, Sean Slovenski, Chuch Moore, Scott Rositano, Robert Blansett, Dennis Fleming, Jerry LaCort, Laura Miller. Woodwind Choir Row 1: Debbie Pearn. Rowr 2: Dawnn Strasser, Lisa Mastrodonato. Row 3: Jenny Speicher, Debbie Powell, Stacie Palek. Row 4: Linda Cornwell, Charlene Pickett, Theresa Crouse, Carol Leskovec. Row 5: Carol Kuret, Mary Sherwood, Michelle Hoover, Lori Grif. Sitting: Sue Kast, Debbie Pearn, Ken Newbury, Lisa Holmecki, Joseph Spain, Karen Hunder, Donnelle Mahtar. Standing: Linda Cornwell, Carol Leskovec, Lisa Wilson, Charlene Pickett, Shari Heinrich, Wendy Kunkle, Dawnn Strasser, Chris Dietrick, Debbie Powell, Kelley Vidmar. Brass Choir Row 1: Angie Goodwill, Sandy Yeagelv, Chris McDonald, Scott Stupak, Bob Newbury. Row 2: John Skolny, Jeff Baron, Dave Shilling, Mike Morrison, Bob Smole, Phil LeMay. Rowr 3: John Higgins, Glen Stupak, Gil Pluhar, Joel Gayer, Wavne Jukiewicz, A Cappella Choir Row !: T. Wright, D. Morenz, I). Barnes. M. Wheeler. P. Aramburu, M. Kovacs, J. May, P. Young, S. Goldsmith, C. Rosen, G. Olpp, T. Austin, K. Paugh, J, Perna, A, Nichelson, C. White. Row 2: M. Nightengale, S. Conley, D. Esper, D, Eundi, T. Jewell, M. Ritts, T. Gooch, J. Gair, E. Baldzicki, T. Loxley, D. Pahula. N. Camino, C. O'Hara. E. Bush, G. Case one, C. Palowski, N. Niebes, C. Sacco, G, Underwood, B. Wilder. Row 3: P. Roediger, R. Backiel, J. Scott, C. Smith, I). Quinn, T. Rosenberg, C. Gildone, P. Hieronymus, M. Waina, J. Murzvnskv, J. Pittsenberg, J. Arras, S. Palla, G. Petrello, J. Ulepic, S, Montagner, E. Dever. Row 4: S. Roberts, L. Mott ice, T. Ferris, R. Reith, S. Ondersma. 1). Bush. J. Root, B. Chambers, K, Schreckengost, B, Howell, M. Davis, D, Sernel, C. Starr, J. Vorndran, C. Wagner, S. O'Hara, J. Miraglintta. Row 5: K. Oakley, L. Howard, T. Eingafclter, S. Virant, C. Bulick, G Wenner, P. Reinke, G. Barks, S. Ryan, P. Whittaker, V. Peoples, I). Marlin, B. Coburn, A. Winslow, L. Zimmerman, B. Autry, T. Campbell. Accomp.: D, Fish. Majorettes Front: Kim Kershaw, Stacie Palek. Kneeling: Cindie Ledford, Kim Ducsay, (head majorette), Ann Paydo. Standing: Jenny Speicher, Nancy Kast, Angie Goodwill. 146 Mixed Chorus Row 1: Tricia Callahan, jeri Scarlett, Laura Caruso, Lisa Vargo, Lori Ferguson, Joan Dinunzio, Lori Schwartz, Laura Pozun, Tom Shaw, Ray Wank, Jim Pepp, Mark Podbesek, Craig Desotell, Kris Cherny, Beth Welch, Jackie Bellante, Tricia Armstrong, Jodi Pengal, Teena Sprow, Kimmy Turkall, Wendy Harris, Dawn Kunes. Row 2: Alicia McKimmy, Julie LJma, Linda Ratino, Tanimv Guthrie, Beth Reel, Dawn Patete, Angela Juliano, Dawn Way, Lyle Pepin, Joe Camino, Mark Edmonds, Ken Marsalis, Meighan Hodgson, Beth French, Jenny Sullivan, I na Ilkanich, Kelly Callaghan, Nancy Wysocki, Laura Zimmerman. Row 3: Julie I.eet, Sherri Wralbeck, Jennifer Rush, Kris Maness, Kim Poth, Bridgette Stewart, Amy Roediger, Kirk Wilson, Steve Novak, Jim Stare, Fritz I,eutz, John Buckley , T.J. W ilson, Julie Hayden, Dawn Munns, Kelly (VConnell, Michelle Wagner, Tricia Vayo, Melanie Fagert, Chris Malovic, Michelle Brown, Linda Mackey, Theresa Householder. Row 4: Nancy Pariza, Sarah Rush, Anita Blankenship, Tammy Stevens, Eric Fetterman, Erik Voigt, John Skolny, Greg Summers, Joe Samae, Jerry Moyers, Bill Bird, Bill Robinson, Cindy Rejkowski, Jenny Heinlein, Kim Preztak, Katie Patterson, Karen Sturm, Tammy Barnes, Sherri Bencin, Katie Biddtilph, Kim Pollack. Mannheim Orchestra Row 1: Richard Lesko, Douglas Adams, Justine Rader. Sharon Spangler, Kris Beck, Tim Spiker, Kelly Hale, Katrine Bosley , Pam Kingery, Dennis Schwartz, Greg Merg. Row 2: Kathy Chance, Jenny Currett, Paul Stevenson, Trisha Paskevich, Amy McCollum, Ben Sanders, Renee Knauf, Becky Sturm, Ed Zunic, Darlene Perkey, Renee George. Row 3: Gregg Mallen, Holly Porter, Cheryl Reinhardt, Ingrid Goertz, Kerri Knaack, Sandy Petersheim, Susan Petersen, Traci Rice, Chris Sanders. Diana Schadenfroh, Director: Curtis Petersen. 147 Shelly Mak : Yearbook editor History editor. 148 149 Sue Ross: Junior editor, Tulika Sinha: Sophomore editor. Laura Augustine: Copy writer. Sue Roberts: Copy writer. 151 Not pictured: Mr. Jack Walker; Advisor. Beth Remalev: Student Life editor. c: V J c a X Ci i vT k. 3 O A cj 5 1 V ra _c C 5 r. • LL CJ C J= o 'j _c M C E Ui X J Cj ■ s= n f' S k ” Cj 'C z .c C ■x X o V Cl -l X £ 'm 3 J“ a H •3 X $ G J? ■j z X ■j ✓, c‘ Z Cj C Tt U l! g ffi © O V Cl r c ■j Q U. 7j Zc y Q. 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Fleischauer, J. Robb. Row 2: T. Ferguson, M. Bean, D. UrifFith, A. Lino, M. Baker, S. Ashton, R. Knowles, S. Van Scoyoc, G. Vojtush. Row 3: B. Mason, M. Borval, C Cardina, R. Brown, P. Owens, H. York, M. Teare, M. McKay. Row 4: T. Frasier, D. RadalL J. Lorince, E. Jacket, M. Ferrebee, C. Cambell, L. Johnson, Jay Stitt. Row 5: K. Wilson, K. Knaack, S. Salerno, M. Jacquerman, J. Salerno, E. Voight, J, Samac, A. Taddeo. Row 6: K. Reed, J. Pengal, G. Tavoletti, E. Kim, J, Long, I). Pric, S. Kast, D. Griffin. Coaches: Nes Janik, Chuck Mental, Hector Gonzalez. 158 Varsity Golf The Varsity Golf team completed its first ever undefeated season under Coach Polinsky with an excellent 16-0-1 overall record. The team placed 2nd in the GCC meet, 3rd in Sectionals, 10th in Districts and shared first place in the GCC. The tie was a result of the pivotal conference match against Euclid 157-157. Leading the team were 2 year lettermen Cliff Purtilo and Rob Krieger, both named News Herald Players of the Week. Cliff also received Match MVP and the Lowest Round Award for his impressive 33 against North. Rob received the Coach's Award. Other teammates receiving honors were Jed Popely - Tournament MVP and News Herald Player of the Week, Joe Miscencik - All Conference team, Eric Walker - Most Improved Swing. Tod Loxlcy - Most Improved Competitively, and Pete Pittsenberger - Most Improved Junior. Row I: N. Ambrochowicz, C. Petti, E. Walker, E. Williamson. Row' 2: P. Pittsenberger, J. Fopley, K, Jones, T. Loxley. Row 3; Coach Polinsky, C. Barr, R. Krieger, J. Misencik, C. Purtilo. Jt'd in rare form. 159 This year's Varsity Volleyball team ended their season with an outstanding overall record of 21-5 and finished in the GCC with only 3 losses. The team went farther in State competition than ever before by finishing as Regional Runner-Ups. The team lost to Canton McKinley in the Regional finals, just one victory away from being one of the top four teams in Ohio. Seniors Leslie Bjerstedt and Sherry' Dolsak were team captains. Leslie received several individual honors - MVP, NEW'S HERALD Player of the Week, the GCC Volleyball MVP, All District team and Honorable Mention All Ohio team. Seniors Sherry Dolsak, Sue Harnden and Sue Schmid were selected to the All GCC team. Teri Mekinda, Piper Reilly and Sue Roberts were the other seniors on the team that earned Mrs, LaBant GCC Coach of the Year Honors. Row I: Coach J. LeBont, T. Mekinda, S. Dolsak, K. Templin, K. Kuczynski, M. Fulton, T. Courtot. Row 2: E. Ilaldten (mgr.), S. Roberts, P. Reilly, S. Ham- den, L. Bjerstedt, D. Bueey, L. Luck, L. Fisher (mgr.). Not pictured: S. Schmid. Varsity Voileyball 160 Birds of a feather play volleyball together. Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball The Junior Varsity Volleyball team finished the season with a respectable 8-10 overall record and a GCC record of 5-9. One of the squad s toughest contests was the 21-19 third game overtime victory against Wickliffe. Laurie Zimmerman and Deb Lowther were the teams captians. Row t: T. Mugill, T. Callahan, J. Morris, L. Zimmerman. Row 2: C. Brudl. L. Miller, L. Rrieger, J. Lima, E. Malden. Row 3: Coach J. LaBont, L. Fisher, I). Lowther, A. Sherman, S. Sladler. A. Pogacnik, J. Kost, Asst. Coach Rolaskv. not pictured: M. Rich, 161 VARSITY TENNIS The Varsity Tennis team extended its amazing winning streak to 54 straight dual wins and won the GCC with an overall 23-2 record. One of the season's more memorable matches was the 4-1 win over Solon which qualified the Cardinals for the State team tournament where they finished 4th. The team also won the AAA Northeastern Ohio Championship. State qualifiers were Kammie Petrime in Singles and Julie Esper and Tina Holzhaeusser in Doubles. Other teammates receiving honors were Janet Holzhaeusser - MVP, and NEWS-HERALD and PLAIN DEALER Player of the Week; Kelly Gregory and Nancy Harrison - Most Improved Players: Maureen Stanley - Sportsmanship Award; and Debbie Esper - Ohio All Star team for 2nd Singles. Rww i: K. Gregory, K. Petrime, N. Harrison, M. Dua. J. Esper, D. Esper, T. Ferris. Row 2: K. Ruck, M. Stanley, M. Koenigshof, M. Hauser, C, Morris, R. Buras, S, Lauderback. Row 3: L, Howard, I, Goertz, J. Holzhaeusser, T, Holzhaeusser, Row 4: Coach I). Burns, Head Coach T. Wilson. 162 The Junior Varsity Tennis team wrapped up a successful season with an overall record of 9-1. Sophomore Renee Burns led the team with her 3rd place in the third singles divison of the J.V. Tennis Tournament at Brush High School. The team of Cindy Morris and Sheri Lauderback had an outstanding season playing 1st doubles. Maria Hausser was the Most Improved player beginning the season at 3rd singles and finishing as 1st singles. Also contributing with fine plays were Ingrid Goertz, Kelly Buck, Tory Ferris, Laura Howard and Maria 163 Soccer Team Excels. Row 1: C. Weber, J. Reese. C. Joss, M. Fletcher, J. Jonkal, B. Crawley. J. Perkovich. Row 2: M. Jeffery, L. Trent, S. Schumacher, J. F.oeff1er, J. Kozlowski, K. Weidig, A. Milan, J. Rich, S. Helblings, G. May. Row 3: J. Gorman, M. Lors, J. Stukel, A. Elaines, M. MicaJe, A. Both well, T. Kasten, M. Douglas. G. Prever, E. Symister. Row 4: G. Stresser, C. Curtis, I). Kilfoyle, J. Sprock. A. Radonsky, K. Ludwig, M. Martin, T. Wright, C. Erskine, K. Wilson, J. Addison. Row 5: Coach Tom Mackar, L. Ilkanich, J. Bothwell, E. Hahn, A. Schields, J. Nainlger, Coach Jeff Funk. Varsity Soccer The Varsity Soccer team whipped up a 13-2-1 overall record placing them second in the GCC League, but with their highest winning percentage ever. Some of the season's more memorable accomplishments were the opening victory against North Royalton and defeating rival North. The team was led by senior captains Jeff Sprock and Tom Kasten, who were both named to All Ohio team, All GCC team. News-Herald All Star team, and named News-Herald Players of the Week. Jeff also received the GCC Player of the Year Award, while Tom was named to the GCC 1st team and received the Juggler's Award. Marty Fletcher and Dan Haines were also News-Herald Players of the Week and selected to the GCC 1 st team. Three-year letiermen Craig Curtis. Klaus Ludwig, Doug Kilfolye, Mike Martin, and Tim Wright also made significant contributions to the team's success this year.   I M h . ft Y • f ■1 'W«W T K i Look at me now Mr. Allen. Junior Varsity Soccer The Junior Varsity Soccer team dominated the GCC with 10 wins, which suggests that the prospects are bright for the varsity continued strength nest year. Sophomore Kirk Wilson received the Juggler’s Award. 165 Boys Track Row 1: Lisa Craig, Doug Rini, Bill Raker, Eric Ashton, Joe Fresenko, Tim Danison, Frank Marilao, Brad Foss, Dan Walker, Brian Walbeck. Ro w 2: Pauli Lazorchak, Rich Pi re, Jerry Fresenko, Keih Schreckengost. Scot I Salopeck, Mike Fulte - capt., Dan Bucey - cap!. , Rob Grove - cap!,, Ray Layman, Dave Stump, Beth Kostecka, Kathy Muzic. Row 3; Cindy Sacco, Dan Keller, Ron Lindeman, Scan Slovenski, Todd Cox, Todd Berson, Chuck Bulick, Rob Ducsay, Bill Marsheck, Rich George, Greg Blakesmith, Darrell Reed, Row 4: Assit, Coach Dan Litzinger, Ken Newbury, Brian Widdowson, Dave Bean, Tim Hill, Dave Playgman, Paul Heironymus, Mark Hufgard, Gary Colton, Ralph Sajewski, Coach Jim Green. 166 Marty hits the hurdles. Mentor Putting on the pressure Mentor’s on top again. The awesome 1984 Boy's Track team dashed to an overall 11-1 record and dominated the GCC with a perfect 7-0 record. Led by Coach Jim Green, the team placed 1st in Districts, 4th in Regionals and 6th at State. Two of the most exciting meets were the victory against rival Euclid which came down to the last event and the tough meet against Cleveland powerhouse, St. Ignatius. Dan Bucey, Rob Grove and Mike Fultz were team captains and a big part of the team's victories. Dan was MVP in Field Events, News-Herald Player of the Week and qualified for the State meet. Rob was second highest scorer with 361 points. Mike scored 357 points, received the Coach's Award, and was a News-Herald Player of the Week. Marty Wagner had an exceptional season as MVP. High Scorer and News-Herald Player of the Week. Other highly successful members were Eric Ashton - Outstanding Sophomore, Bill Baker - Most Improved and Todd Cox - placing 2nd in the pole vault at the State meet. Girls Cross Country Bottom Row: Karen Haney, Jasmine Arzali. Row 1: Rennc Lawson, Jeanne Kovitch, Shelley Taggart, Lisa Ditko, Margie Marilao, Lelyn Chamberlain, Juli Perkovich. Li Thorne, Angie Tolh, Kelly Ross, Stephanie Conley Row 2: Asst. Coach Joan Korenko, Vicky Fimiani, Sue Roberts, Megan McCollister, Robin Cart me II, Lee Corny ns, Beth Doolittle. Bonnie Buehner, Tina Holzhaeusser, Kellie Kolba, Mandv Mills, Maria Koenigschoff, Larry Martucci. Row 3: Head Coach: Jan Scott Patty Manko, Jana Arras, Debbie Bailee, Bev Novak, Lisa Pogacnik, Piper Reilly , Beth Holden, Denise Comai, Denise Cottage, Kathy Podojil, Cindy Melotti, Missy Davis, Tory Ferris, Sue Crocker, Renee Ceorge, The Girls' Cross Country team completed a perfect season with a 7-0 record and placed 1st in Sectionals, 6th at Districts, and 6th at State. The team was number one in the GCC Meet, Brush Invitational, Walsh Invitational and the St. Joseph Invitational. Captain Jeanne Kovitch paced the successful season by being named MVP and Plain Dealer, News-Herald and Telegraph Player of the Week. All-Conference runners were Jeanne Kovitch, Lisa Ditko and Sue Petersen. Other teamates receiving honors were Michelle Fretter - Outstanding Sophomore, and Renee Lawson - Coach's Award. Shelley Taggart, Beth Holden, and Jana Arras were other members of the team that went to State. 168 Ready to jump the gun. Take a picture! Anything is better than running. Do what? When? Girl’s Track 1984 The Girls Track team had another good season, placing 4th at the North Relays, 4th in the Mentor Relays, and 9th at the Cleveland Hts. Invitational. Coached by Jan Scott and Joan Korenko, the team compiled an overall record of 7-2, and finished 2nd in the GCC. Sprint captain Lisa Pogacnick was a Regional Qualifier in the 100 meter hurdles, set school records in both the 100 meter and 300 meter hurdles, and was named at News-Herald Player of the Week, and a Regional Qualifier in the 3200 meter relay and 800 meter run. Other individuals receiving recognition were Jeanne Kovitch - MVP, Bev Novak - Field Captain, Jasmine Afzali - Coach's Award, Beth Holden - Outstanding Sophomore, and Bonnie Buehner - Betty Province Award. Look ma, no hands, no feet! 169 Boys Cross Country Row 1: B. Marsheck, R. Fimiani. B. Kehle, M. Walna, K. Albrecht, K. Marsalas. Row 2: K. Stump, B. Baker, I). Rini. S. Springer, E. Ashton, F. Annerson. Row 3: J. Fresenko, S. MacDonald, D. Scabeck, J. Gair, R. George, I), Keller. Coach: J. Green. Eric Ashton on the run. Are we there yet? The Boys Cross Country team had another outstanding season, placing 1st in Sectionals. 4th at Districts and 6th in the State Meet. With an overall record of 7-1, the team won the GCC title for the 6th straight season. Eric Ashton, Bill Baker and Jerry Fresenko were all News-Herald Players of the Week, and selected for All GCC team. Eric Ashton was also MVP and on the All Ohio team. Other individuals receiving honors were Ken Stump - Outstanding Sophomore, and Bob Kehoe - Most Improved. In addition to those above, Bob Marshek and Doug Seabeck also competed in the State meet. The harriers were led by captains Bill Baker and Doug Rini, and Jeff Foisel and Scott MacDonald were the other seniors who conributed. Ah! That 30 mile run felt good. “Thump”! 171 Varsity Softball Row l:(l-r Stephanie Armstrong, Sue Palta, Monique Young, Amy Wennerstrom, Lori Shelly, Michele Fulton, Lisa Ryan, Terri Conley, Colleen Toth, Jenny MagilI.Row 2:(I-r) Coach Williams, Sue Schmid, Diane Giffin, Susan Harnden, Leslie Bjerstedt, Jeamia Moyer, Connie Blankschaen, Lisa Kipp, Lisa Shirlev, Missy Sherman (manager). The Varsity Softball team captured the GCC with an excellent overall record of 14-4 and a GCC record of 13-1. Sue Palla pitched a no-hitter in the opening game against West Geauga to get the season off with a bang. In the second half of the season the lady Cardinals soundly defeated conference rivals Brush and Mayfield to capture first place. The squad was led by seniors Lisa Kipp and Lisa Shirley. Lisa Kipp received awards as Outstanding Defensive Player, Outstanding Spring Athlete, and was selected to the All County Team. Other team members receiving recognition were Connie Blankschaen - Outstanding Offensive Player, All County Player, and Lisa Ryan - News-Herald Player of the Week. Lisa Kipp (LF), Lisa Ryan (SS), Leslie Bjerstedt (IB), and Sue Palla (P), were all selected for the GCC All Conference Team. 172 Rem l:(J-r) Joanie Westin, Darla Lundi, Casey Jones, Kim Armstrong, Michele Yezzi, Stacey Bayer, Kathy Templln, Lisa Hendricks. Row 2:(l-r) Coach C etina. Jill Hnrwatt, Sherri Dolsak. Kelly Kuczynski, Tina Courtot, I enae Bucey, Linda Gilbert, Val Snively, Tracy Llepic (manager). Boys’ Swim Team 1984-85 After a ten year hiatus, the Mentor High Boys' Sw im Team came back and compiled an inpressive 8-3 record. The team had a very successful season by placing third at the GCC Championship meet and eighth at Districts. The most exciting meet was the 42-41 victory over Gilmour. Team captains were senior Sean Carpenter and junior Dave Stump. Dave was the conference champ in the 50 yard and 500 yard freestyles and was honored as the team MVP. He also qualified for the Slate Meet in the 100 yard and 200 yard freestyle and placed eleventh and fourteenth in those two events. The 400 yard freestyle relay team placed 7th at Districts and consisted of Sean Carpenter, Craig Haywood, Ken Stump and Dave Stump. Ken Stump was the Conference Champ in the 100 yard breaststroke. Other seniors participating this year were Dave Eyth. John Fritz. Mike Hughes, Jason Jerabek, and Quint Gravatt. 1984 Swim Team. Bottom Row (l-rt) Mark Podbesak, Dave Eyth, Mike Hughes, Sieve Goldsmith, Ken Stump. Top Row (l-rt) Doug Mekinda, Sean Carpenter, Craig Haywood, John Fritz, Dave Stump, Coach David Yates. Not pictured: Erik Kuivila, Mike Lors, Brian Widdowson, Jason Jerabek, Chuck Heiden, Quinton Gravett, Brian Brennan. Girls’ Swim Team 1984-85 The Girls' Swim Team made its entrance into the GCC by taking third place and compiling an overall record of 6 and 3. They also placed third in the GCC Championship Meet and 12 in the very competitive District Meet. The team captains were senior Debbie White and junior Nancy Harrison. Debbie was the only triple medal winner at the conference meet, taking the 200 yard individual medley, the 100 yard butterfly, and swimming on the 200 yard medley relay. She placed fifth in the District in the 100 yard butterfly and was selected as the team s MVP. The team also had impressive performances from sophomore Valerie Hazzard, Conference champ in the 100 yard breaststroke and a member of the 200 yard medley relay team, which included Jeanna Moyer. Debbie White and Leslie Miller. Other contributing seniors were Melissa Bay us. Lynn Goebel, Teri McKinda, Sue Roberts, and Kari Voight. Believe it or not, that's a Mentor guy. Bottom (l-rt) Val Hazzard, Dawn Darling, Kelley Hall, Jeanna Moyer, Terri Mekinda, Carol Bradt, I eslie Miller. Top (l-rt) Kathy Grant, Debbie White, Kelly Buck, Lynn Goegel, Heidi Hagedorn, Sue Roberts, Karen Stevenson, Coach David Yates. Not pictured: Nancy Harrison, Amy Pogocnik, Julie Ellis, Melissa Latsko, Renee Lawson, Melissa Bagos, Kari Voight, Michelle Fretter, Amy Roediger (mgr) Linda Ration (mgr). 175 Varsity Baseball Third Row: C. Andy Thompson, Todd Ashton, Brad Aten, Norm Peters. Pat Luther, John Bruski. Second Row: Nader Ahmadi, Mike DeMell, Rick Troha, Bob Elly, Bill Mapes. Front Row : (left to right): Tom Kasten, Scott Moegling, John Woods, Bill Miller, Tim Wright. Boys’ Varsity Baseball 1984 The Boys’ Varsity Baseball team had a very successful season and ended on a high note by qualifying for the District Tournament. Junior Tom Kasten was named to the all GCC team. 176 Junior Varsity Baseball Third row:(l-r) Brian Lalley, Shawn Sabbin, Doug Yutzy, Mike Hoppel. Praveen Mandeb Bob Fppich. Ben Sanders, Coach Frei,Second row:(l-r) Tom DiSantis, Tim Funk, Bit! Shirley, Mike Petruziello, Mike McBride, Rob Fulmer, John Rodgers.First row:(l-r) Curt Caito, Mike Queener. Jeff Simer, Warren Ward, Jeff Moegling, Mike Hayworth. 177 Boys Varsity Basketball Bottom Row (I-rt) John Du das. mgr., Kelly George, John Namely, Troy Frazier, Dave Morris, Jeff Sharp, Doug Panning. Top Row (l-rt) Pam Rosen, tr , Jeff Novak, Doug B rose held. Brian I alley, Bob Merril, Craig Brown, Coach Ken Esper. Not pictured: Chris Werner JV Boys Basketball Bottom Row (1-rt) Mike Kondelik, Kevin Knaak, Eric Jackets Coach Don Goodman. Second Row (l-rt) Brendon Tripodo, Tom DiBiase, Greg St raster, Boh York. Top Row (i-rt) Bob Broseheid, Ray Biondi, Eric Fetterman, Joe Nagy. Tom Kidd, 179 Girls Varsity Basketball Botlom Row (l-rt) Sue Schmid, Michele Fulton, Ann York, Kellie Rolba, Debbie Esper, Coach Cetina. Top Row (l-rt) Leslie Bjerstedt, Denae Bucey, Michelle Futchi, Piper Reilly, Susan Harnden, Lisa Ryan. JV Girls Basketball Bottom Row (I-rt) Laurie Lapinskas, Kim Keller, Trieia Callahan, Cindi Morris, Lynda Horvath. Middle Row (l-rt) I,aura Miller, Mindy Hudak, Julie Esper, Angie Sherman, Coach Barber. Top Row (l-rt) Sue Kast, Shawn Painter, Kerry Larsen, l.inda Gilbert, Debbie Lowther, mgr. Wrestling Row 1: Scott Lakus, Mike Ferris, Doug Rogaliner, Joe Marconi, Jeff Konnick, Jim (hardener, Tom Kasten. Scott Del Rosa, Toni Layhew. Row 2: Don Parker, Brian Walsh, Joe Galiardi, Pat Young, Andy Bothwell, Jerry Schetterer, Tim, Krince, Beau Oehlenschlager, Coach Joe Hada, Row 3: Kelly Garverick, Tom Tempi in, Mark Barron, Jell Berdysz, Tom DeSantis, Jeff McNeil, Steve Amtsherg, Coach Hector Gonzalez. Row 4: Gary Szymczak, Jeff Elly, Chris Gratey, Craig Petti, Chris Rogaliner, Scott Salopeck, Shawn Springer, Ron Cseh, Coach Norm Hillstorm. Row 5: Bob Cunningham, Mike Bean, Joe Megyesi, Mark Knize, Dean Becker, Kevin Fulmer, Darrell Reed. Not pictured: Jim Wellington, Mike McLeod. Mike Hoppel, Dan Thoreson, John Cari, Kelly Kooser, Tom Tuttle, Larry Lucas, Bill Futchi, Jeff Bednar, Todd Clark, Terry Marthe, Gregg Hrapchak. 18, 183 Varsity Football Cheerleaders Row I: Pam Kingery. Row 2: Michelle Jennings, Gabi Grabowski, Denise Wetzel. Row 3: Becky Sturm, Missy Davis, Sue O’Hara. Top: Katrine Bosley. Above, Top left: Gabi Grabowski. Row 2: (l-rt) Denise Wetzel, Sue O'Hara. Row 3: (I-rt) Megan McCollister, Evelyn Bush, Barb Searone, Becky Sturm, Kathrine Bosley, Missy Davis, Michelle Jennings, Pam Kingery. Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders Left - Cheryl Starr. Top Bottom - Vicky Light, Gretta Spiner, Lisa Mottice, Kathy Sabroff, Gina Petrello. Right - Leslie Miller. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Kelly Gregory, Tory Ferris, Stacey Montagner. Beth Lehmer, Sherry Dolsak, Jeanette Ulepic. Not pictured: Julie Brown, Jill Tankovich. 184 JV Wrestling Cheerleaders Bottom (l-rt) Kathy Struna, Beth Photo, Tammy Magill. Row 2: Wendy Harris. Row 3: Carol Musgrave. Top: Cindy Sulzer JV Basketball Cheerleaders Bottom Row 0-rt) Kelly Callaghan, Kimim Turkal, Sandi Debban. Top Row (l-rt) Laura Sabitsch, Valerie Hazzard, Brooke Vrean, Amy Huss, Becky Hamilton. Above: Team mascot Evelyn Bush. JV Football Cheerleaders Row I: E)ori Prih. Row 2: Jodi Bengal. Kathleen Reed, Jackie Long, Sue Kast. Row 3: Esther Kim, Debbie GifFen, Gina Tavoletti. 185 .loesph Lesak Superintendent of the Mentor School system. Daniel Platano, Athletic Director Student Activities. 188 Administration John Goodwin Unit 12 Principal. James Jackson. Teaching position: Unit 11 Principal. Years Teaching in Mentor: 2. Hometown: Celonon, New York. Family: Wife, 3 children. Pets: 4 dogs. Hobbies: jogging, sailing, back packing. Colleges Attended: Hiram, Kent State, Max Ness, Teaching position: Unit 10 Principal, Years Teaching in Mentor: 16. Hometown: Gabon, Ohio. Family: Wife - Sharon, Son - Greg. Pets: Dog - Patches. Hobbies: sports, outdoor recreation. Colleges Attended: Murray St. Univ., Ohio State, Kent State.  - Marilyn McColIister. Teaching Position: 12th grade counselor. Years leaching in Mentor: 7, Hometown; Garfield Hts, Ohio. Family: Husband - Jon, Son - Scott, Daughter - Megan. Pets 2 dogs, 2 cats- Hobbies: tennis, cross country skiing, travel, sailing. Colleges Attended; St. John College, Cleveland State Univ, Other careers: Registered Nurse. Future Plans: Travel Abroad. James Harmon. Teaching Position: Guidance Counselor. Years Teaching in Mentor: 13. Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio. Family: Wife - Marie, two daughters - Laura (12) and Emily (6). Hobbies: reading and traveling. Colleges Attended: Ohio Univ. (USED), Eastern Kentucky Univ, (MAED), Kent State Univ. Cleveland State Univ. Future plans: Travel to the Western part of the United States. Walt Conte. Teaching Postion: Assistant Principal, Curriculum and Instruction. Years Teaching in Mentor: 3. Hometown: Ambridge, P.A. Family: Wife, Son - 3rd grade, Daughter - 5th grade. Pets: Pit Bull. Hobbies: Writing Illustrating, Martial Arts, Weight Training. Colleges Attended: Allegheny, John Carroll, Cleveland State. Future Plans: Enjoy life to its fullest Unit Offices 189 Top left: Linda Goldfarh, Counselor - Gayle Fortunato. Guidance Assoc. - Jane Mueller, Counselor - Middle: Kaye Price, Counselor - Daniel Lit inger, Counselor - Bottom:Mary Gallagher, Nurse 190 Guidance Valerie Federico, Position: PTA President Mentor High. Hometown: Willoughby. Family: Husband - Frank, Daughters - Audrey, Amy, Tina and Lisa. Hobbies: Golf and Swimming. Colleges Attended: Ohio State, Cleveland State. Other Careers: 2nd Grade teacher. Top left to right: Dorothy Hock, Marleen Kohls, Margaret Laturell, Edna Cecil, Doris Ackerman, and Barbara Walsh. - Janice Kline, Work Study Teacher. Secretaries Unda Sigworth. Teaching Position: English'drama advisor. Years Teaching in Mentor: 1. Hometown: Painesville, Ohio. Family: Husband Mr. Sigworth. Pets: Cat - Morgan. Hobbies: Traveling, reading, shopping, singing. College attended: Bowling Green, Kent State. Future Plans: Having fun with drama club activities. Nelson E. Murrin. Teaching Position: English. Years teaching in Mentor: 25. Hometown: Greenville, Penn.. Family: Wife - Antonia Pets: Yorkshire Terrier - Princess. Hobbies: Golf and reading. Colleges attended: Gannon Univ. and Case Western Reserve Univ.. Future Plans: Relax and maybe teach in other systems. Tom Hollis, Teaching Position: English. Years teaching in Mentor: II. Hometown: Cleveland, Family: Wife - Trish, Michael and Tricia. Pets: Dog - Collie, Hobbies: Sailing, cross country skiing, and photography. College attended: Walsh college and Kent State Univ.. Future Plans: continue being active with People’s Chemical Task Force, Mary Alice Chaka Terry Wilson Bille Rondinelli Dorothea Black Eleanore Callahan. Teaching position: English. Years teaching in Mentor: 15. Hometown: Concord Township, Ohio. Family: Husband - Dave, Mary and Michelle - 22, and Scott - 19. Pets: Sheepdog poodlc - Buffv. Hobbies: Antiquing, theatre, reading and shopping. Colleges attended: John Carroll Univ. and Cleveland State. Other Careers: mother and wife. Future Plans: Theatre. 192 English J. Robert Jay. Teaching Position: English, speech and dramatics.'Years teaching in Mentor: 30. Hometown: Worthington, Ohio Family: Wife Bilk and 4 adult sons - Rob, Jon, Joel and Jeff, Pets: Quurterhorse - Joe, Lab dog - Connie, and gray cat - Fluff. Hobbies: Life-books, nature, gardening, people theatre. Colleges attended: Ohio State - B.S, and M.A., Miami Univ., and Okford - graduate study. Other careers: Chemical abuse and Masonic activities. Gary MacGregor Teaching Position: English. Years teaching in Mentor: 17. Hometown: Lawrence Park, PA. Family: Wife. Hobbies: Cooking, and farming. College attended: Western Reserve. Andrew Sabo Future Plans: Travel. Linda McVey. Teaching position: English IV College and English II Honors. Years teaching in Mentor: 3. Hometown: Lorain, Ohio. Faniih: Husband - Bret. Pets: Dog - Beauregard and Parrot - Arnold. Hobbies: stained glass, needlework, and theater. Colleges attended: Bow ling Green State Univ., and University of Vienna, Austria. Judy Fritinger. Teaching Position: Knglish Latin. Years teaching in Mentor: first year. Hometown: Mentor, Ohio. Family: Husband and 2 children. Hobby; Sewing. Colleges attended: Bowling Green St. and Youngstown State Univ, Future Plans: to teach Latin MV at Mentor High. Not pictured Ellen Geisler Kimberly Rolla Carole Rupnik Chris Young Rosanne Franko. Teaching Position: English. Hometown: Salem, Ohio. Fainilv: Husband and 3 daughters. Pets: 2 cats. Hobbies: Duplicate Bridge, tennis and gardening. Colleges attended: Kent State Univ., Univ. of Tenn., and John Carroll Univ.. Future Plans: Travel. Donna Kohn: Teaching position: Knglish. Years teaching ill Mentor: ft. Hometown: Alliance, Ohio. Family: Husband-Michael, son-Mike. and da light er-Carey. Pets Miniature Schaun ers - Huey and Katie. College attended: Kent State Univ.. Future Plans: Pursue a masters degree in English. English 193 Joe Kostecka. Teaching Position: Mathematics. Years Teaching in Mentor: 27, Hometown: Pawhatan Ft., Ohio. Family: Wife - Connie and 4 children. Hobbies: Camping, Hiking. Colleges attended: Muskingum. Kent State. Other Careers: Christmas Tree grower. Future Plans: Retire. Mitchell Korcheck. Teaching Position: Math. Years teaching in Mentor: 13. Hometown: Chicago.III. Family: Wife - Pat and children - Kathy and Mardie. Pets: Dog - Fluff) and Guinea Pig - Natasha. Hobbies: Gardening and model railroading. Colleges attended: University of Illinois, St. Mary’s College, and Murray State Univ. Future Plans: to start my own berry farm. Howard Brow n Diane Kuver Gary Coni ini Rita Kegg. Teaching Position: Home Ec. Math. Years teaching in Mentor: 12. Hometown: Euclid, Ohio. Family: Husband - Joseph and Daughter - Kira. Pets: Dog - Natashio. Hobbies: Sewing, golf, and crafts. Colleges attended: U. of A, and CSU. Don Goodman, Teaching Posi- tion: Math. JY Basketball Coach, Faculty manager. Years teaching in Mentor: 15. Hometown: Brewster, Ohio. Family : Wife - Charlene, Sons - Jeff and Todd. Colleges attend- ed: Mt. Union, John Carroll, Garfield. Wayne LeClear, Teaching Position: Math psychology. Years teaching in Mentor: 11. Hometown: Royal Oak, Michigan. Family: Wife - Sylvia and Son - Edmund. Hobby: Photography. Colleges attended: Oakland University, Michigan State, and Kent State. ,M Math Warren Harman. Teaching Position: Mathematics. Years teaching in Men- tor: 15. Hometown: Kokomo, Indiana. Family: Wife - Mary. Daughters - Amy (10) and Patti (8). Pets: Dog - Bozo. Hobbies: Sports. College at- tended: Ball State Univ., Fdinborn State Univ., Cleveland State Univ., John Carroll Univ., Mt. St. Joseph. Future plans: continue teaching. John Fulmer. Teaching position: Math. Years teaching in Mentor: 23. Hometown: Penna, California. Family: Wife - Jackie and children - Cindy, Shelley and Jenifer. Hobby: Canoeing. Barbara Huge), Teaching Post ion: Math. Years teaching in Mentor: 3. Hometown: Warren, Ohio. Family: Husband - Andy and son - Billy (7mo.). Hobbies: golf and crafts. Colleges attended: Univ. of Akron and Ohio University. Other careers: Craft Business. Future plans: to be a “par golfer. Teachers not Pictured Cary McKenna Charles Mental Jean Sonntag Charlene Robb Janet Scott Mr. Korcheck's Class Sherrie Zagorc. Teaching Position: Home Economics teacher. Years teaching in Mentor: 7. Hometown: Massillon, Ohio. Family: Husband - Ray. Hobbies: Sewing, Microwave cooking. College attended: Ashland Col- lege, Ohio Wesleyan Univ. - B.A., Cleveland State - M, Ed. Math 195 Top Left: Roger Post, Biology, Y'ears Teaching in Mentor: 20. Hometown: Salem, West Virginia. Family: Wife June, Chris-19 Scott-18 Todd-13. Pets: none. Hobby: kayaking, canoeing, hiking, cars, and cycling. College s Attended: Fairmont State College, West Virginia University MA. Other Careers: Mason, Electrician. Future Plans: Retire. - Norman Koerwitz, Biology. Years Teaching in Mentor: 20. Hometown: Niles Michigan, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Family: Wife Jan, Son Paul, Daughter Deborah, Pets: 1 Siamese cat less tropical fish 8 raccoons. Hobby: photography, travel, scuba diving, deep sea fishing. Colleges Attended: Valparaiso Univ., John Carroll Univ., Univ. of Akron, Kent State Univ., College of MT. St. Joseph’s. Other Careers: Service Station attendant. Woodworking, dock making. Future Plans: Travel Teach. - Middle: Richard Woodman, Biology - Zoe Envedy, Chemistry, Years Teaching in Mentor: 8. Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio. Family: 5 children. Pets: none. Hobby; Swimming, sewing, photography. Colleges Attended: Mt. St. Joseph College B.S., Cleveland State Univ. Other Careers: Instructor-CIeveland State Univ., summer chemist at Sohio Research. - Bottom: Paul Chan trey, Biology, Years Teaching in Mentor: 18. Hometown: Clarion Pa. Family: Cathy, Caryn, Craig. Pets: none. Hobby: Computer, hiking. Colleges Attended: Clarion State, University of New York, Edinhoro State, Kent State. 196 Top Left: Jerry G. Kinds vat ter, Biology, Years Teaching in Mentor: 28. Hometown: Steubenville, Ohio. Family: single. Pets: none. Hobby: travel and calligraphy. Colleges Attended: Ohio University, Syracuse University, Case-Western Reserve University, Univ, of California, Berkley, Kent State, and Cleve. State Univ. Other Careers: nature counselor and asst, director private boys’ canip: and them, lab techician. Future Plans: more travel and schooling. - Rod Thompson, Physics, Years Teaching Mentor: 8. Hometown: Smithsille, Ohio. Family: Wife Debbie, 2 sons, Tim-8 Steve 5. Pets: none. Hobby: Golf Woodworking - Coffee Drinking. Colleges Attended: Ohio Northern University -B.A.- Northern Arizona University Ma. Kent State, Akron Univ., Penn State, Unversity Montana. Future Plans: Retirement. - Bottom: Thomas Ramsey, Physics - Joe Lorek, Psychology, Years Teaching in Mentor: 15. Hometown: Euclid, Ohio. Family: Wife Wendy, Sons, Joseph-10 Jonathon-9 months. Pets: Oliver-Kitty, Dusty-Samoved dog. Hobby: Theatre, computer, travel, skiing. Colleges Attended: Ohio University, Akron Universitv. Other Careers: Theatre director and actor. - Not Pictured: Daniel Burns, Henry Covetta, Wayne LeClear, Peter Marsalis, and Nancy Williams, Biology, Years Teaching in Mentor: 2. Hometown: Austintown. Ohio. Family: Single. Pets: none. Hobby: Softball. Basketball. Col lege s Attended: Miami University. 197 Top Left: Ken Esper, Social Studies, Years Teaching in Mentor: 6. Hometown: Vermilion. Ohio. Family: Wife-Sandy. Daughters-Michelle (18), Debbie (lb), Julie (IS). Pets: Toy Collie Dog. College s Attended: John Carroll Univ, - B.A. M.A, - Mike Glaros, Social Studies, Years Teaching in Mentor: 11. Hometown: Worthington, Ohio. Family: Wife-Marbie, Son-Chrisage (10). Pets: Golden Retriever-Brandy. Hobbie: Sailing Travel. College s Attended: Miami University; Cleveland State; William Mary; John Carroll. - Middle: Joe Hada, Social Studies, Years Teaching in Mentor: 10. Hometown: Paincsville. Family: Wife-Mary, Children, Besty-5, Joey-3 one more coming in Feb. Pets: Golden Ret never- ‘Chessie” Hobbie: Running-Sports. College s Attended: Heidelberg College BA: Cleveland State. Other Careers: Painesvitle City Council man-at-large. Future Plans: Enjoy my family, - Tom Voyten, Social Studies, Years Teaching in Mentor: 20. Hometown: Punxsutawney, Penna. Family: Wife-Pat, Children, Tommy-11 Heather-14. Pets: Dog-Golden Retriever (Sandy). Hobbie: Travel, Fishing, Tennis, Racquet Ball. College s Attended: Kent State B.S., Kent State M.E.D., Cleve. State. Future Plans: Travel. - Bottom: John Reider - Not Pictured: - Ronald DeCaro, Social Studies, Years Teaching in Mentor, 7' a. Hometown; Albertson, New York. Family: Wife-Maureen, Sons - John, Michael, and Robert. Hobbie: Camping, Swimming. College s Attended: Wheeling College, B.A, C.S.U. John Carroll Un.-Ma. - Krisli Ploinick - David Yates. 198 Social Studies Top left: Greg Allen, Social Studies - Years Teaching in Mentor: 11. Hometown: Cedar Rapids la. Family: Single. Pets: none. Hobbie: School. Colleges Attended: Univ. of Iowa and LJniv. New York. Peter Georges, Social Studies - Bottom: Ward Barnes, Social Studies - Years Teaching in Mentor: 11. Hometown: Iowa City, Iowa. Family: None. Hobbie: Travel, Reading, Sports. College Attended: Univ. of Iowa. Future Plans: See as much of the world as possible. James Woerne, Social Studies. 199 Social Studies Jan Luttermoser - Fine Arts. Gayle Stalheim. Teaching Position: In- strumental music at Mentor High, Lake, Orchard Holton and C enter Street Flementaries. Years teaching in Mentor: 22. Hometown: Bermilliun, So. Dakota. Famih: Wife - Joyce, Pets: Cat - Allegro. Hobbies: Lnijoy me lit of music. College attended: Augustana College B.A., Univ. of Colorado - M.M. Future Plans: continue to teach music. Ken Kan, Teaching position: High School ART . Years teaching in Mentor: 12. Hometown: Willoughby. Family; wife - Beth, daughter - Jenne. Pels: Golden Retriever “Camele”. Hobbies: Being out with friends, travel, outdoor sports, skiing, tennis, golf. College attended: Kent Stale Univ. (M.E.D.). Other careers: P.G.A. Golf Professional. (Player - Competitor). Future Plans: Work towards the integration of “Computer Graphics in the isual arts program, enjoy being a “New” Dadd}. Timothy YoweiJ. leaching position: Band Director. Years teaching in Mentor: 15. Hometown: Paincsville. Family: wife - Laurie, daughter - Bethany. Pets: dog - Lady. Hobbies: Jazz, fishing, golf, football, motorcycle. Colleges attended: Kent State, Bowling Green, Ohio State, Cleveland State. Other Careers: private tutoring - Trumpet. Future Plans: Retire on a south seas island with a record collection. Theodore H. Hieronymus. Teaching Position: Music Co-ordinator. Vocal Music, Years teaching in Mentor: 19. Hometown: Miamishurg, Oh. Famih: W ife - Jane. C hildren: Paul. Vicky, Bryan. Hobby: More Music, Colleges Attended: Heidelberg. Kent State, Case Western Reserve. Raymond Lillhack. Teaching Position: High School Art Instructor. Years leaching in Mentor: 14, Hometown: Mentor, Ohio. Family: wife (Marsha), two sons (Ray aod Scott). Pets: Rock Bird. Hobbies: Guitar, Photograph). Golf, Finding hair pieces. Colleges Attended: Kent State, Lake Erie College, Ld in boro State. Other Careers: Practicing Artist, Part time Art Instructor at Lakeland Comm. College. Future Plans: Continue teaching, playing the guitar, taking pictures, creating art work, golfing, finding hair pieces and being with my family. Curt Petersen. Teaching Position: Orchestra Director. Years Teaching in Mentor: 15, Hometown: Racine Wise. Pets: dog. College attended: BSLI) - Ohio Univ. and MAEd.-Kent State. Future Plans: Continue teaching. 200 Art Music Jane Hieronymus - Music Dept. Choreographer-lop 25. Rhonda Month. Teaching position: Spanish. Years teaching in Mentor: 8. I linnet oh n: Akron, Ohio. Family: Single. Hobbies: Swimming. racquethall, volley ball, chess, aerobics, weights. Colleges attended: University of Akron. In- stitute of European Studies Ileidleburg, Germany. Future Plans: Presently working on Masters Degree at Kent State University, Judith Garcia-Carion; Teaching Position: Spanish Instructor; Picture taken at the (leneralife, Granada Spain, (summer '84) Monique Cicco - French. Richard Roldon. l eaching position: Spanish I. Years teaching in Mentor: 2. Hometown: Mantua, Ohio. Family: single. Hobbies: sports and coaching, travel. Colleges attended: Hiram College, University of Northern Iowa, Hector Gonzalez - Spanish. Not pictured: Judith Frittinger. Shirley Myers and Kathy Wallick. Foreign Language 201 Patricia De,Angelis. Teaching position: Business. Years teaching in Mentor: 10. Hometown: Sharpsville. PA.. Hobbies: Antiques and camping. College attended: Youngstown State University. Other Careers: Part-time faculty at Lakeland Community College. Pat Christenson. Maine Illner. Teaching position: Business. Years teaching in Mentor: 12. Hometown: Grafton, Ohio, Family: Husband - Eric. Pets: Dog - Rocky. Hobbies: Gardening, crafts, sewing, and antiques. Colleges attended: Kent State VJniv. and East Stroudsburg State. Geo rye Hoss. .Jeffery J, Teringo. Teaching position: Business Education. Years teaching in Mentor: 2, Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio. Family: Wife - Suzanne. Hobby: kefinish wood. College attended: Ashland College. Other careers: Truck Driver supervisor. Future Plans: Go back to school for a M.B.A. Degree. Robert Gould. Walter J. Klepac. Teaching position: Business. Years teaching in Mentor: 1. Hometow n: Euclid. Ohio. Family: Wife - Susan. Pets: 2 cats named Lion and Lynx. Hobbies: Long distance running, weightlifting, raquetball, softball and reading. Other careers: Insurance Agent. Future Plans: Pursue Masters Degree. Ron Rose. Teaching position: Business Law. Years teaching in Mentor: 14. Hometown: Brooklyn, New York, Family: wife - Rita and daughters Manda and Shannon. College attended: Cleveland State Univ. Other Careers: Faculty member at Lakeland Community College. Future Plans: to publish my law text, “Cases for the Eighties ’. Not pictured Nancy Cetina John E .zo Dennis Mackey Richard Taylor George Polinsky Business 202 Physical Education Health Tom Mackar. Teaching Position: Physical Education health and soccer coach. Years teaching in Mentor: 12. Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio. Family: wife - Bonnie and sons - Chris (9) and Doug {8). Pets: dog - Mac. Hobbies: Home repairs, hiking, camping, and family. College attended: Cleveland State. Future Plans: white water rafting. James Green. Teaching Position: Physical Education health. Years teaching in Mentor: 5. Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio. Family: 3 brothers and 1 sister. Hobby: Sailing. College attende : O.S.1J. Future plans: Teach and Coach. Cheryl Barber. Teaching Position: Physical Kducation Health and Coaching. Years teaching in Mentor: 8. Hometown: Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Hobbies: Running, State of Maine and reading. Colleges attended: Slippery Rock State College and Penn. State Univ.. Future Plans: Teach at college level, own a house and run a marathon. Nancy Galbos, Teaching Position: Health Physical education. Years teaching in Mentor: 22. Hometown: Mentor, Ohio. Family: Husband - Richard, sons - Rich (33) and Steve (30), Daughters - Sue (31), Jenny and Joanne (17), and 7 grandchildren. Pets: 3 cats. Hobbies: sports, tennis, golf, art and crafts. College attended: Ohio University, Other Careers: Selling Sportswear, Future Plans: Retirement - June ‘ 85”, traveling, and expand sportswear business. Lynn MacGregor Teachers not pictured Thomas Frazier Norman Hillstrom Flaine Merritt Newton John Naniciu 203 Top left: James Jamieson Machine Technology - Industrial Arts; Years Teaching in Mentor: 25: Hometown: Painesville; Family: Wife (Nurse) and 3 daughters; Pets: Cat; Hobbies: Photography, travel, biking, canoeing, hiking and professional associations; Colleges Attended: Ohio University, Kent and Akron lniv.; Other Career: Retired ('ommanander U S ( oast Guard Reserve: Future Plans: Go Go Go. Top right: Richard Smith, Industrial Arts; Years Teaching in Mentor: 24; Hometown: Mentor; Family: Wife and 2 Daughters and a son; Pets: cat; llohhic: Collecting and Restoring old ears; College Attended: Kent State University; Future Plans: to restore a 1948 Ford and continue remodeling work in the summer Row 2: Margie Kint - Early Childhood Education - Melissa Dee Kirby Karly Childhood Education; N ears Teaching in Mentor: 6; Hometown: Delaware, Ohio; Famih: Husband - Rick, daughter - Kristen; Pets: none; College Attended: B.G.S U.; Other Careers: Mommie and wife!; Future Plans: Baby -2 is coming soon! Nancy Cetina. Row 3: George Pnlinskv - Data Processing; Richard A. Kandalec I.A Melding Instructor; Y ears l eaching in Mentor: 13; Hometown: Muskegon Hits, Mich ; Family: Daughter Julie ilh years; Pets: none; Hobbs: Taking care of Julie, Playing Drums and camping; Colleges Attended: Muskegon Community College, Western Michigan Umv., Kent State lniv., and Lakeland Community College; Future Plans: To travel with my daughter, continue placing drums with “those1 guys' . Bottom: Scott Kowalke - Electronics and TV Production; Y ears Teaching in Mentor: 12; Hometown: Chicago, 11L; Family: 2 hoys and a wife; Pets: a snail (Bill); Hobbs: watching life; Colleges Attended: Purdue, l niv. of III , Kent and Cleveland State; Other Careers: Radio and TV' Engineer; Future Plans: Travel. Industrial Arts 204 Top left; James Schonauer, OWE - Roger Frei, OWE Coordinator. Years Teaching in Mentor: ft. Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio. Family: W ife Judy - Erie 9, Blake 4, and I rair 5. Pets: Dog - Fritz and Cat - Suki. Hobbies: Pishing and athletics. Colleges Attended: Heidelberg, Kent, John Carroll and Cleveland State. C harles W ilson, Auto Mechanics - Middle: Paul Kucharski, Auto Body - Ronald Stevens, Auto Body - Willis Massey, Dct - Thomas B. deHaas, Jr., Horticulture. Years Teaching in Mentor: 4. Hometown: Euclid, Ohio. Hobbies: camping, hiking, backpacking, playing drums and landscaping. Colleges Attended: OSU and CSC. Other Careers: Landscaping. Future Plans: Counseling. Bottom: 'I hnmas M. Davidson, OWA teacher Coordinator. Years Teaching in Mentor: 13 Hometown: Mentor, Ohio. Family: Wife .Sally, Son Patrick (5), Daughter Beth Lynn (1 mo.). Pets: (Goldfish. Hobbies: spectator sports family activities. Colleges Attended: Kent State, Cleveland State, John Carroll Univ . - Not Pictured: Randall Clements, John Ezzo, Robert Gould, and Jack Walker. Vocational 205 206 aturdax in t Park - Photography Studio by Gloria Trem Call for your Appointment 946-W64 AL WALKER D.B.A LEW ROOFING Ov i 35 Whom fxpsAhnai S hvLnq LAKE - GEAUGA CUYAHOGA COUNTIES ROOF REPAIRS WE FIND THE LEAK LICENSED INSURED BONDED BUILT-UP ROOFS SHINGLE WE DO THE FREE ESTIMATES COMPLETE JOB 5685 Hopkins Rd. 953-8579 Mentor, Ohio WILLOUGHBY TELEPH NO. 210 BRUNNER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT “PROFESSIONALS SERVING THE PERSONAL NEEDS AND WISHES OF THE COMMUNITY” Raymond V. Brunner Class Of 44 James E. Sanden Class Of 67 Nancy Brunner Sanden Class Of 75 Jeffrey L. Cooper David J. Houston TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: 8466 Mentor Ave., Mentor 176 N. State St., Painesville New-Used And Custom Equipment Rental-Sales-Repairs Paul R. Brunner Class Of 70 Julien Giancola Judy B. 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OHIO 44060 GIFTS CLASSES SUPPLIES MENTOR OFFICE SUPPLY BLUEPRINTING INSTANT DUPLICATING OFFICE FURNITURE 255-8477 212 Sears Congratulations Class Of ’85 Compliments Of SEARS ROEBUCK CO Great Lakes Mall Johnny Cake Ridge Rd. 255-63: SPARKS TUNE-UP Your Includes: Parts • New Plugs, Points, Condenser And, IF DEFECTIVE: • Distributor Rotor • Distributor Cap • Ignition Wires • Ignition Coil • PCV Valve • Fuel Filter • Breather Filter Service Adjustments • Dwell • Timing • Carburetor Balance • Idle Speed • Idle Mixture (Hc Co) • Quick Oil Lube Service PLUS Final Dynamometer Electronic Engine Analyzer and Computerized Emissions Analyzer Quality Control Test All In less than 45 minutes . . , $44.90 while you watch! 213 Patrons John Miller, D.D.S. Inc. Lakeland Professional Center 7923 Munson Road 257-3200 Mr. and Mrs, David Roberts “Best Wishes Mentor H.S. Students Eastside Mo's Restaurant Rt 306 1-90 Willoughby i 214 }The Perfect Match One of Mentor’s oldest buildings restored to elegance and comfort. Enjoy an evening out with excellent food and a touch of class. Lunch daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dinner Mon. thru Thurs. 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 5 p.m.-l a.m. Closed Sundays 8500 Station St., (off Rt. 615) Mentor, Ohio 216-255-7320 GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER OWNED OPERATED BY ELWELL BROS., INC. 7741 Mentor Ave. Phone (216) 951-3213 MENTOR, OHIO 44060 GOOD LUCK SENIORS 215 Congratulations And Continual Success To The Senior Class Of 1985 MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL PTA The PTA Promotes The Education And Well-Being Of Children And Youth, By Uniting The Forces Of Home, School, And Community On 216 Mentor sets the STYLE for Uniformity in Music and Marching 217 Thank You for your Support!! 218 219 Arts Program Wins Rockefeller Award Mentor High S zol is-on of thcfive schoo1 nationwide to a Rockefeller Award in Arts Education, and the only high school in the country to be so recognized. This spring David Rockefeller, Jr., a trustee of the Fund, will present a check for $10,000 to the Mentor High School Arts program. Earlier last year Mentor High School was selected from the 256 applicants from 44 states as one of 24 semi finalists. The trustees of the Fund say that this year’s award winners share common strengths: firm administrative and community confidence in the aims of the art program and its leadership. The awards are made on the basis of outstanding teaching quality and student accomplishment in fine arts and remarkably steady focus on instructional excellence over time. Mr. Rockefeller said of making the selections, We have consistently taken account of the breadth of the a school’s program, the number of students served, the quality of the curriculum...but far and above all other factors is the quality of instruction...the superior teaching...in the award-winning schools,” The art program at Mentor High School is dual istic in nature. One area of study involves those students who have a desire to progress in art and plan to further their art education upon graduation. The second area of the program is for those students who may have a strong interest in art but are not planning to continue academic study of art past high school. This dual istic program is employed in order to provide a chance for all students to become actively involved. The Fine Arts program and the elective program provides a great deal of interaction for the student and an opportunity to develop to his her fullest potential. The program is directed toward the development of the skills and visual expression for the students. 220 Front row, (left to right): Ed Hahn, Eric Sterner, Matthew Major, Chad Ellwanger. Back row, (left to right): Pat Gibson, Debra Repasky, Gary Grayson, Tulika Sinha, and Christopher Tanski. The Mentor High School Academic Decathlon Team members emerged victorious from their intense competition in the State of Ohio Academic Decathlon. Mentor’s overall record now stands as follows: a. 1st Place State of Ohio 1982-83 and 2nd in the national competition which was held in California (this wa -Meqfox’- --- ffrsi arTfnhe competition). b. 2nd Place State of Ohio - 1983-84 c. 1st Place State of Ohio - 1984-85 This year's winners were announced and honored on Saturday, March 9, 1985 at Stouffer's Inn on the Square during a special ceremonial program. Sixty-eight students from thirty schooi districts received awards which included trophies, as well as gold, silver and bronze medals. Mentor High School compiled the top overall scores in the contest which consisted of ten events and requires students to have a well rounded academic background. This year’s team members are as follows: Seniors, Chad Ellwanger, Patrick Gibson, Gary Grayson, Matthew Major, Tulika Sinha, Eric Sterner; Juniors, Edward Hahn, Debra Repasky, and Christopher Tanski. The team was coached by social studies teachers, Mike Glaros, —-Tom ’Voyteft- awd jrt?g ATIenr The community is invited to meet the team and coaches at a spaghetti dinner to be held in the Mentor High School Social Center on Friday, March 29, 1985 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The proceeds from the dinner will help to defray some of the costs of the trip to California. Ticket prices are as follows: Adults - $3.50 Senior Citizens and Students -$1.75 The nine team members and coaches will fly to Los Angeles in April to compete in the U.S. Academic Decathlon where they will represent the State of Ohio 222 223 224


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