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Student Life 2 Seniors 16 Sports 114 j u n • i o r s 64 Faculty 206 iz Sophomores 90 Activities 160 A d s 224 H o n o r s 186 Putting It Together Vol. 64 0 Mentor Hiah-At Its Best! Putting Two And Two Together Friends Forever School's not just books and more books, it's also a terrific place to see all of your bud- dies. Just walking down the halls of Mentor High will open your eyes to so many people who just enjoy being together You and your friends will share a lot of good and bad times in high school, but all the memories of your high school years will be with you for the rest of your life. You’ll never forget the time when you and your friends went to the most frightening haunted house, and the 20 minutes spent inside felt like forever, not to mention the time when you and a few friends went to Cedar Point and ended up soaking wet after riding the White Water Canyon. It's times like these that you'll look back at and smile, and you'll always remember your won- derful high school friends. What is a friend? Who knows what a friend is? Ah, answering that question brings the doctor and the preacher in their long coats running over the fields. I know not, I confess, what constitutes a friend. Will you be my friend? -by I.M.A, Sensitive Guy Getting It Together Talk About Bad Days! Have you ever 'woken up on the wrong side of the bed and discov- ered that nothing seemed to be go- ing right? It seemed like one horri- ble thing happened right after another. You just couldn't help but think. ‘ Will things ever get any bet- ter? in total exasperation. The Yearbook Staff has conducted a survey just to find all the possible things that have happened to Men- tor high students on the worst day of their lives. On the worst day of my life I . . . ... had my contacts bother me all day long. —Brian Lehmer . . . was stuck on a cruise ship, wanting to go home because my mom and brother were sick. —Tina Napoli ... missed my bus and my locker jammed when I got to school, and when i finally got to school, got lost going to all my classes. —Todd Eames ... used to work at Little Caesars and six people came in and yelled at me because of the pizzas, —Tina Boczek It's days like these that you just wished that you had never got out of bed! Left: Kristen Brewer attempts, with diffi- culty, to clean out the pile of folders, papers, and books in her locker. Center top: What a mess!! Center bottom: Chris Peoples has his temperature taken by an incredibly kind Mentor High clinic assistant. Right bottom: A Cardinal football player bears a frustrated look in his effort to beat the opposing team. Try to picture it- It's the middle of a long lecture on the causes of the Revolutionary War. Your eyes drift slowly, your head is swaying, and you consistently yawn. Before you Know it, your snoring is the domi- nant sound in the room. So what's your excuse? I know, who really cares what the causes of the Revo- lutionary War were? It's over, and they always say you should never live in the past. All right, fess up. 1 know you've all been there. Okay, so if it's not the Revolutionary War then it must be those boring film- strips you always see in health class. (continued on the next page) Regardless, almost everyone has been the victim of a short class nap at some time in his life. No, kinder- garten doesn't count! Well, come on, be honest. Have you ever been caught? So the teacher called your name and you were suddenly forced out of your dream world. Mot too bad. At least you weren't lean- ing on your hand only to awake to the thud of your head hitting the desk. That's the worst. Well, if it wasn't one of these choices, then maybe the yearbook photography staff got you and placed your pic- ture right here. I guess we caught you catchin' a snooze! When The Clock Strikes 2:26 When The Clock Strikes 2:26 A tone of the bell echos through the empty hallways into the classrooms full of restless students. The clock reads 2:26 P.M. exactly, sig- nalling that sixteenth mod- ule is oven Everyone quick- ly exit out the door and another day of school has ended. The lockers slam loudly, ringing through the halls, as the students grab their boots and coats and head for home, to an after- school activity, or just out with some friends. Each person heads out on his or her own separate way and soon the locker bays are si- lent. Another day of school has gone by. Extreme upper left: The clock strikes 2:26 P.M. signalling the end of the school day. Extreme center left: Junior Lynette Becker helps out at homecoming set-up. Extreme lower left: Our Mentor Drama Club works hard after school to perfect their perfor- mance. Center upper left: Kathy Baker is reunited with her boyfriend at a Mentor high football game. Center upper right: Eootball requires a lot of hard practices, but the great reward of victory makes it all worthwhile. Center bottom: The Boys Varsity Soccer Team stay after to try to defeat another team. Every- one concentrates on winning. Extreme upper right: A great tasting afternoon snack. Extreme center right: A cheerleader shows off her long hours of practice. Extreme lower right: A student stays after in the library to glance at a magazine. Mentor High School being the most popu- lated high school in Ohio, has a variety of people. With so many people you do not get to see every person, so here's just a taste of the different students that attend Mentor. ---r ____ School Davs . . . i 1 V i-l? m Upper left; Senior Keith Berzanske weighs his egg drop to check that it's 20 grams or under. Lower left: Sophomores Mike Barby and Todd Wormington enjoy work- ing on biology' labs together. Top middle left: Why don't you flash us a beautiful smile, Shelly? Top middle right: Let's just lean back and look at the stars. Upper center: isn't Kathy s pumpkin baby the cutest! Lower center: Senior Matt flathan- son tests out his egg drop after the long hours of work on his project. Bottom center: An overview of Men- tor High students. Top right: Best of friends always! Middle right: Just lean back and re- lax and everything will be fine. Bottom right: Dan works dilligentiy to complete his project. Top left: Come on, get what you need and let's go! Bottom left: David Bullard, Tanya Pesch, and Mr Allen of Future Leaders of America help to sup- port the bond issue for Memorial, Top center: Watching the exciting Homecoming game are Cheryl Bober and Tara lielminak. Middle center: The majorettes now strut their stuff in front of the camera, Bottom center: So much paper work—but someone's got to do it. Top right; Rob Hooper and Tony Chen inflate balloons to help out for the Better in Mentor Days. Middle right: Josh Freshwater and Keith Hartsfield show off their egg drop— The Green Weenie . Bottom right; It's 2 26 P.M, and everyone s heading on home. SENIORS We started off as sophomores here, or scrophs” as the upperclassmen would have said. We survived fitness class, formalde- hyde, and hot days without shorts. As juniors we encountered hair aflame by bunsen burn- ers, and someone jumping out a window. Here we are finally seniors; the moment we have all lived for is finally here-prom, gradua- tion, parties, and fun galore. In the years to come, we can all look back at these pictures and remember how great our senior year real- ly was. WC i T ' 0 IJ C 1 II E S Something up there Michelle? Above right, Joe Wellington, Kristy Smith, and Kristy Kershaw. Senior Class Officers: Rosanne Bengough, Vice-President, Tina Federico, Treasurer, Dania Webb, Secretary, and Josh Freshwater, President. Left, Todd Smith, below, Jill Kuver, bottom right, Kim Young. Nicole Neumann, and Nicole Tetonis pose for a picture with Santa. Bryant Ackley Brent Adams John Adams Helen Alaburic Gregory Albright Matthew Alexander Lisa Allen Tracey Allen Stephanie Jerry Amirault Ambrochowtcz Anthony Anderson Julie Anderson Tracy Anderson Lisa Ansel mi Vincent Armenti Qayle Arndt Jeff Ashton '‘ in - Tamara Atkins Katie Autry Chris Waina and Brent Adams Laurie Ball Larissa Baltus Michael Baluch Theresa Banaszek Tracy Banaszek Jason Bartoey Daniel Bares Patrick Barry Janeen Baxter Scott Beall Louanne Bengough Kosannc Bengough Andrew Benigar Patrick Berdysz Joseph Bergan Jeanine Berkley Keith Berzanske James Bishop Tracy Bishop Robert Bittinger 'l it Ryan Bogert Charles Bohana Kimberly BohnsacK Debra Bokar Heidi Boomer Diane Blanks haen Daniel hobe ko heryle Bober Susan B gei Kimberlv ttla kmer Edward Brede Richard Bregitzer Nicholas Brewer Michael Brewster George Brown James Bruggeman Matthew Brumagin Larry Brunkala Craig Buckley Tracy Buehner r 1 Lydia Brown Nancy Brown Laurie Bruening William Brown Tv David Bullard William Burkett William Burch Craig Bums Terah Byrd Mary Caine Joseph Caine Rory Callahan Glynis Mae Caluducan Erie Campbell Stacy Carmichael Melissa Carsey Leslie Caruso Renee Cassidy Ronna Cawrse Jennifer Ceijan David Chaika QJenn Channell Jennifer Chen Donald Chesnes Christopher Childs Wendy Churchill Dawn Cipollo Audrey Citriglia Colleen Clasen Delinda Clement Dina Colombo heather Conley Kyra Conway James Cornelius Kristen Correia Cindy Swanson and Pam Rastatter Michael Day Jonathon DeBlasi Charles Deeb Christopher Delgross Thomas Deily Craig Dennis Michael Derespiris Paul Dhawan Morman Dillen Mona Dimberio Kevin Doe ring Jennifer Donaldson Jill Donaldson Andrew Douglas Marti Dubec Melissa Dudash Bradley Dufour Rosanne Bengough. Dania Webb and Tara MelminaK Jacki Duka Jennifer Dupont Loma Braidic, Diane Blankschaen and Heidi Boomer Stacey Ebosh Charles Ehinger Joseph Elegante Steven Elliott Michael Elly Melissa El rick corrie Erwin Daniel Fagan Mindy Fagert James Adam Fajack Leann Farley Hicol Farone Lisa Federico 3; Tina Federico Stacy Fekete Tracy Fekete Mary Felice Richard relJenstein Helena Femo Rebecca Ferrell Dawn Ferrill Shelley Ferrill Kerri Fleisher Christine Forster John Forsythe Sean Fowler Hope Fox Gregory Frederick Joshua Freshwater Lisa Crane, Colleen Smith and Julie Anderson Patrick Gillette Ronald Giowacki, Jr. Robert Goebel Debbie Goetz Suzanne Goldtborpe 28 Diana Golob Matthew Goodlin John Goodnight Regina Grabner Lisa Granchi John Oraziano John Grega Jeffrey Grill Jack Griswold Shannon Gromek Karen Grusendorf Lisa Guinn Jennifer«iy.ir Joseph Haas Dawn Haberman Lisa Haifa Michael Hale Mary Halerz Adrienne Hallen Marcy Haluska Keith Hamilton Frank Mange Bianca Haralovk Wendy Harman Larry Harpster Victoria Hieronymus Kerri Higgins Sheri Harris Michelle Hading David Hartsfield Richard Hasselman Robert Hasselman Hans Hauser John Haviland Susanne Havrilla Annette Hayes Bridget Hearn Jeffrey Hegedus Christopher Heiden Cynthia Hei) Tara Helminak John Heron Dave Chaika norma Hillery Steven Hlner Renee Mocevar Jeffrey Hoegler Gregory Hoeth Michael Mollis Scott Molmecki Bryan Mom Gary Morst, Jr. Rebecca Mren Tammy Hudson Kimberly Motchkiss Robin Hyett Charmaine Insana David Ireland Setsu Itagaki Douglas Jackson Jim Jackson Leslie Jacob Nicole Jacobellls Tammy Jacobson Steven Jahnke Mark Jastredowski Franklin Jeckel Michelle Jenko holly Jerele Corrine Jcmejclc Kathleen Jerva Christina Johnson Scott Johnson Micole Jones Debbie Jonke Ronald Jukiewicz Jennifer Kacica David Kadas Deborah Kalamar Laura Kalivoda Daniel Karban Loreen Karban Renae Kariovec Christina Kaufriian Stacy Keene Chris Keeney Bryan Helper Jonathan Kelley Kristen Kershaw Justin Kersmarki nary Kline Christopher Koenigshof Kevin Koeppen Deborah Koerwitz Michael Kohn Jason Kolenc David Koshar Lisa Kost Alan Koterba Michael KoubecK Christopher Koval Ann Kozenko Steven Kozinski Phillip Krakowski Joseph Krann Amy Kreke Richard Kretschman, Jr. Robert Kruger Steven Kruper James KuczynskJ William Kuret Jill Kuver Angelo, Dan, Jim, Amy, Hope, Janeen, and Chientai Kristina Lacey Robert Laganke Sherry Landen Kelly Landgraf Thomas Langer Michelle Lantz Louis La rick, Jr. Tina Lamed Gene Larson Dennis Lauderbac Brian Lehmer Sharon Leindecker Deena Lemmons Kelly Lennon Ronald Leikala Christine Leone Mary Lesak Bonnie Lescar Debra Letterty Michael Lewis 77 Rebecca Lewis Robert Lewis Monica Lkhvar Brian Liles Eric Linderman Jacquelin Lohr Carla Lucarelli Richard Lucas Stephen Lucek Michael Luptak Stephen Lutes Joshua MacDonald Lisa Mackel Anthony Maenza Jodi Magill James Maglosky Dawn Mahtar Donna Mailltard Brian Malinowski Todd Malkus Karen Malnar Stacie Malnar Michael Maloziec Nikki Teton is fir Allison Lee Michael Martone Domenlc Martucd Tiffany Masiello Adam Mason Doug Jackson acting as a baby in Speech class. Kristen Maynard Mark Matko James Matson JoAnn Maul Anthony Maxwell Mark Maznik Carole McCollum Shannon McCue Paula McIntyre ISaroly Meacham Kathy Meeks Mario Melotti Donald Menhom Joseph Merrifield Dennis Merril Lisa Metzger Scott Meyer Tracey Meyer Kimberly Mihallik Veronica Miles Barry Miller ChristOf her Miller Jennifer Miller Lorraine Miller Matthew Miller Michelle Miller Joseph Miskutin Brian Monte Brian Moore James Mott Laurie Mraz Jamie Munden Christopher Mundson John Munro Ml Derek Murphy Charles Musgrave Trudy Hadenbush Deidre Narramore Matthew Nathanson David heige tireyory Mess Nicole Neumann John Newton Angela Mines John Morris Marc Okerwall Kiersten Olpp Christine Ostrowski Wendy Owens Todd Pacholke Deborah Paoiucd Michelle Paplneau Tracey Paponetti Angelo Pariza Stacy Parsons Chris Pfeil Mary Pickel Scott Piraino Jennifer Pitrone Kimberly Pitt Sandra Pittsenberger Gail Pluhar Julie Plummer Tammy Pluth Mark Maznlk, Chris Vasil and Sima Maruslc Mark Preston Mathan Preuer Mama Prine Michelle Pular Michele Radovanic Danielle Poch Robert Pollack Stephen Poremba Eric Porter Matthew Porter Joann Potocnik Dolores Potter Jay Powell Rent Powell Om Prasad Rebecca Rakes Kevin Randall Robin Raphael Pamela Rastatter Todd Raubenolt Gregg Rechner Kristin Reed William Regal Douglas Reichard Shasta Reid Jeffrey Reider Megan Reilly Joan Remaley Dennis Revlock Wesley Reynolds Marina Rioldi Cynthia Ritts Samuel Rockwell Rhonda Rodick Jill Richards Charles Robinett Derek Rodstrom Robin Rini Julie Roche Virginia Rose Monica Roskoph David Ross Molly Rost Chientai Roth Lynn R0Z20 Susan Russell Jessica Russo Nancy Brown and Joe Tracz Ryan Rutter Bridgette Ryan Amy Sabath Amy Salinger Lisa Salvatore Paul Sauvain Mark Savage Carma Sayer Sara Schaefer Robyn Schmidt Jayson Schneider Charles Schonhaut Todd Schultz Tom Schumacher Ronald Schwarzwalder Thomas Scull Jon Seager Derek Sec rest Kelly Seesholtz Angela Sekston Dale Selander Michelle Senyes Matt Senra Jim Sever Robin Shambach Julie Shingledecker John Shirley Gregory Shockey Amy Shore Shannon Shuttleworth Colby Sigl Christopher Simpson Todd Simpson noelle Sirl Sandy Sisa Bradley Skilton Michelle Smaretsky Brian Smith Colleen Smith Kristen Smith Stasia Smole Cynthia Sneary Domenic Martucci, Holly Rost. Ginette Stefa nek, Wendy Toth, Roiy Callahan and Ron Juktewkz. Philip Smith Todd Smith •M. Kristin Reed and Matt Senra Kristina Sorenson Jason Spadaro Michael Spahlinger Reda Spangler Karen Spondike Steven Sprague Shane Springer Kenneth Spudick Sarah St. Milaire Sean Stadler Sandra Stark Qinette Stefanek Gwen Stefanek Michelle Stein Linda Stepanek Amy Stephenson Charles Stephenson Susan Stephenson Lance Stetter Stephen Stlbora Elizabeth Stiefvater Lisa Stiltisano Michael Sturm Judith Sundermeier Melissa Susel John Sutter Shannon Svegel Mary Cay Sweeney Todd Swisher Jeffrey Switzer Martin Sypniewski Kristine Szabo Anthony Taddeo Brent Tarantino Debra Taylor -V Dianna Turk Sandra Underwood Daniel Unites hnmdS OrlMMimski Philip Urbanski Chris UtcrharK nicholc Vaccariello Cynthia Valentino Gary Van Scoyoc Christopher Vasil Vikki Vazach Steve Velyvis Gena Vend Marc Vickery Colleen VkJmar Charlene Vincent Lori Voleski James Vomdran Melissa voyten Richard Wachhaus Patrick Wade Senta Wagner Christopher Waina Leigh Walker Brian Walouke Trisha Walouke Dennis Wargo Deanna Warrens Debbie Watson Dania Webb Scott Webb . Joseph Wellington Michael Werner Brian Wesbecher Kelly West , si Jeffrey Whetzel Keith White Scott White William White Kristin Whitehouse Lora Wight Daniel Williams Scott Williams Vkki Willner Gregory Wing Samuel Winland Cynthia Witt Adam Swain, Misty Sharpless, Shannon Svegel, Jon Seager, Corie Jemajclc Kerri Hig- gins, and Tom Scull. 50 Robert Wolff Benson Wong Steven Woodruff Julie Vager Debora Yanchar Kimberly Young Dawn Zaccaro Eric Zaller Christine Zebrowksi Michael Zelenskas Erica Zema Traci Zingales Mary K. Patrick Perron Christopher riaag Carole Kidd Stacie Patterson Below l-r: A witch made by those in Childcare; Dawg fan Todd Eames; Wendy Churchill posing as a gangster. Above right: Mia Daddario demonstrating 'what happens when you drive drunk. L-r Lisa Federico dressed as a bun- ny; Tiffany Masiello dressed as a French maid with friend Tammi Cascone; Gena Vend disguised as a man. The Spirit Of Halloween The spirit of Halloween isn't just about stealing some candy from your little brother or sister, and it isn't only about scaring the little bratty kid next door half to death either. It is about having the once in a year opportunity to go wild and be someone different for a change. Who cares about what other people might think. Do it just to have some fun, if nothing else. After all, there aren't too many years left before we all outgrow Halloween. Well, urn, some of us anyway. 56 ‘P ef ccA' Physics: The class where students combine their creativ- ity and Knowledge to perform certain physics-re la ted ac- tivities and to above all have fun in doing it! This page is dedicated to physics and the students who spent as little as 5 minutes or as much as 5 hours in making the paper tower and egg drop. In the paper tower, physics students figure out how to make a single piece of paper into a 150 cm. paper tower. In Miss Williams classes. Ryan Rutter built the tallest tower to a height of 212 cm. In Mr. Ram- sey's classes. Keith hartsfield and Josh freshwater reached a height of 251.5 cm for their tower. for the ever-so-popular egg drop, students have to cre- ate a 20 gram container that will protect an egg from a 5 meter drop, four students from Mr. Ramsey's classes and two students from Miss Williams' classes were able to create a container that withstood an 8 meter drop. They were: Tracy Crane, Kari Palek. Dave Chaika, Andy Douglas, hikki Tetonis, and Wendy Churchill. Those in Mr. Ramsey's classes who made it through the 8-meter drop had the opportunity to test their containers at the fire station where the eggs and containers of eight stu- dents survived the drop from the scaffold. They were: Vikki Vazach, Dawn Mahter, Marcy Haluska, Laura Gil- bert, Jenny Miller, Lisa Anselmi, Dharmesh Patel, and Om Prasad. Congratulations to all those who surpassed the needed height of both the paper tower and egg drop. And a special thanks to Miss Williams and Mr. Ramsey who supplied the physics pictures. Also, congratulations to Chuck Stevenson. Scott Beall, Matt Mathanson, and Matt Porter who qualified in the Greater Cleveland Con- ference Mousetrap Races where a vehicle, powered by a mousetrap, is able to transport a can of pop. Best Personality Heather Shilling And Angelo Pressello 1989 Senior ‘Poll Dawn Cipollo And Kevin Pandall Nancy Brown And Todd Eames Most Popular Most Spirited Anthony “T Taddeo And Jeni Belt Charlie Musgrave And Mary Caine Prettiest Eyes Tara Helminak And Dennis Lauderback Chciyl Bober And Greg Huss Prettiest Smile Prettiest Hair Best Looking Jill Richards And Mark Dubec Josh Freshwater And Kathy Baker Lisa Federico And Rich Kretschman Marcy Haluska And Andy Douglas Most Likely To Succeed Class Flirt Most Athletic Most Musical Mol Pictured Jonathan Andreas James Attina Michael Ball Benjamin Barbera Arthur Barthol Angelique Bauerle Mary Baumann Lewis Belknap Cynthia Bell Bernadette Bodo Eric Bonds Andrea Bradac Donald Brooks James BroschekJ David Caldro Brett Cameron William Campana Arin Carothers Tonyah Carrel Tammi Cascone Kristen Cooper Daniel Creadon Tracey Custer Zeljko Cvitkovic Christopher D'Amico Christopher Davis David Deiss Michael Delisio James Delrosa West Den Phillip Dickson Corrle Erwin Steven Ferende Michael Fishleigh Christine Qatto Christopher Genovese David Geycr Kimberly Qrasser Theresa Gray William Green riot Pictured Valerie Gren Edwin Harper Christopher Head Patti Hudec Traci James Jeffrey Johnson Katie Katona Keith Kidd Donald Klawon Troy Kleinhenz Gene Klingbeil James Koenig Timothy Kraus Aimee LaPrairie Larry Lewis Kurt Linowski Stephen Lucek Bryan Lugo Sandra Macalonan David Mackin Aaron Osters Brain Parmertor Scott Patterson Terl Kay Paterson Michael Paul Anthony Pavk Edwin Pavlik Michael Pettit Christopher Potpan Angelo Pressello Fredrick Pritschau Jennifer Maffo Kathleen Mallon Herbert Maness Mark McBride Joel McDonald Paula McDonald John Mdimans Michael MeJotti David Montgomery T. Murray Chadwick Meal Stanley Mebelski Lori Ann Mkholson Todd J. Moles Kelly Movak Patrick Oakes Dawn Ochaba Christina Oliver Christopher Oloughlin Todd Omanski Michelle Quiggle Scott Quinones Matthew Radovanic James Rainery Tracy Rezak Michael Richmond George Rimes Christopher Rivers Kimberly Rozewski Evelyn Rulison Jenette Schwemler Jason Severa Linda Slapnicker Chris Sneed Joel Solly Christina Stanaford Fabian Thomlison Derik Toth Richard Turkall Lance Washburn Ronald Weaver Thomas Weigel Roger Westbrook Melissa Williams Scott Williams William Wright Susan Zahursky Margie Zak Scott Zele William Zupandc Senior Class: I hope this section has been the best you've seen from your years here at MHS. I tried to the best of my ability and put forth much time and effort to make this section as creative and spectacular as l possibly could. And of course, having the biggest and most helpful staff made the work a lot easier! Con- gratulations senior section, we did well! Wendy Special thanks to Greg. Vicki, and Jenny for being so helpful and to Debbie for taking such WONDERFUL pictures. Staff: Wendy Churchill (Editor) and Todd Eames (above). Heather Cosgriff (left), Jackie Gallo (center), Marina Rioldi. Heather Shilling, and Brian Lehmer (upper right comer), and George Sanchez (upper left comer). 63 JUNIORS A L M 0 S T Rachel Abbey Kim Adams Mary Adkins Joel Algeri Robert Allan Cheryl Anderson Amy Ansorge Michael Antonishak Athena Appleby Crystal Armonas Amy Artim Karl Ast Melanie Aylward Cory Bachnicki Lori Bailey David Baily Stacy Baker Bryan Banning Michealea Barber Thomas Bamdt Jill Barnes Michael Barnes Chris Barr Paul Barron Ann Barry Bryan Barry Chris Bart Dave Bartholomew Marie Basso Jeet Basu Chuck Bauerle Greg Baysek Steve Beatty Paula Beck Tracy Beck Lynette Becker Kim Beckwith Heather Bedford Cindy Bednar Trena Bentley Todd Berardinelli Matt Berg Richard Bevington Ken Biesiada Chris Biggs David Blake Melissa Blom Amy Bly Andrea Bobeezko Paula Bobeezko Kim Bodis Bill Boergert Michelle Bollman Brian Bosley Bob Brach Leanne Brandt Carolyn Brewer Kristin Brewer Heather Brewster James Brining Jacquelin Brown Kathy Brumley Tim Rrunkala Mike Brunkala Brad Bubonic Dawnlea Bucey Rich Buckley Heather Budde Eric Bunch Rebekah Burger Tom Burker Marcy Bumett Dave Bush Kevin Cain Peter Calfo Ahrea Calkins Theodore Calkins Carl Campbell Travis Campbell Jim Capel Mark Capretta Christine Cartmeil Karen Cassidy Liz Cesek Tony Chen Brad Cherry Heather Cherry Brian Chetnik Dawn Childs Marc Chiles Danny Chin Robert Chinchar Mark Ciancibello Tony Cicirello Todd Cipollo Donald Clark Jill Clark Laura Clementz Deborah Conen Michelle Comstock Kathy Conley Moreen Connell Kim Connelly Bob Coode Brian Cook Mike Cook Jim Coolidge Michael Corfee Melanie Correia Kristin Corso Jeff Cost Mike Cotturo Rich Cox Bill Coy Kim Craig Tracy Crane Leigh Crews Russell Durst Robert Dye Michael Early Tracy Edinger Robert Elam 69 Carrie Grouser Pat Citalic Rob Cutro Charles CybuJski Chris Dabson Patrick Dagg Michelle Dagostine riatasha Dankovich Jason Darnell Michael Duleba Alan Dumont Rachel Dunbar Kirk Duncan Melissa Dunston Karen Davis Bill DeJoy Brian Derespiris Mark Detota Kim DiBartolomeo Brian Dielman Enrico DiMario Angela Dingle Lora Ditko Mark Divelbiss Robert Dix Doug Doering Michael Domonkos Lisa Donaldson Brian Dray Steffany Drozdo David Drzewiezki Tony Duca Timothy Dudash Rich Elwell Betsy Engle Robin Emse Mard Eppich Caryn Evans Dave FeHenstein John Fellows Tracy Ferguson Lori Ferrilt Chris Ferritto Bill Fifolt Debbie Fisher James Fisher Jennifer Fisher Delores Fitzgerald Denise Flaherty Courtney Flanagan Julie Fogel Jason Foito Jeff Fortunato Joe Fortunato Todd Foss Matthewr Fox Nicole Fox Tammie Francis Beth Fraser Brian Frate Heidi Frew Greg Fross Amanda Friedel Paul Fultz Kevin Fumic Above- Please don't take a picture! Upper right- Arriving for another day at Mentor High. Right- Aww, how cute! Tony Funari Andrea Furmanek Cori Gailey Shayne Garcia Krisi Gardner Don Gartner Mikki Gasek Mike Gasper Chad Guthrie Joe Gerich Kim Geriach Ann Germano Chris Giancola Jenny Gibson Jeff Gilbert nayjote Gill Brandon Gillette Jeff Girz Phillip Globe Sheree GJowacki Leslie Gogan Kim Gollin Craig Gondorcin Michael Gonser Shannon Gooch Renee Gomichec Julie Graf Ken Graham Brian Graley Lori Granchi Barbara Grant Cary Gray Mark Greathouse Allison Green Jenny Green Robert Green Carrie Greer Kelly Griesmer Kris Griesmar Michael Grigonis Chad Grooms Lynn Gurkey Timothy Gutekunst Stephen llaak Amy Mabinski Adam Hager Kathy Haines Melanie Hale Melinda Hale David Hammond Krista Hanna Vicki Hanzel Frank Hanzlik Ted Harper Kim Harris Tammy Harrison Jennifer hart Bil( Hartman Renee Haslett Lloyd Hatton Kevin Hauser Chris Head Rachael Mechel Wendi Hechman Hans Hedemann Kim Hegedis Eric Heimberger Keith Heintz Mike Henderson Sandy Henderson Keri Menninger Karen Henry Michelle Henry Bryan Hepper Russ Herbert Dana Herrholz Chris Hess Mike Hess Teresa Heth Diane hetzel Kristin Hickman Robert Himes Pat Hinkel Jennifer Hocevar Mike Hocevar Heather Holmes Scott Holmes Randy Holt Elizabeth Honess Rob hooper Sheila Hordinski Kelly Horrigan Randy Horvath Shannon Horvath Vincent Horvath Laura Howell Tim Houson Ranee Hudock Mami Huebner Laurie Hula Paul Humphrey Ed Ingle Mike Ireland Todd Jackett Kim Jackson Robert Jackson Martin Jacobs Sue Jahnke Dan Jasbeck Laurie Jastredowski Vicki Jedlinsky Janice Jennings Joe Jennings Kim Jerele Paul Johnson Steve Johnson Margret Johnson Dan Jones Jennifer Jones Mike Juliano Kevin Kacmar Heidi Kaltenbach Ken Kansa Pete Kapel Leslie Karaffa John Katie Jennifer Kella Christine Kelleher Don Keller Brett Keltz Mike Keyerleber Sue Keyerleber Barry Kifus Kevin Kilfoyle Jimmy Kincaid Danielle Kinsey Deidre Kinsey Aaron Kinzer Bill Kirkland Joe Kirkpatrick Mike Koscoe Jennie Kish Sherry Kish Randy Klammer Felix Kling Virginia Knapp Karen Knaus Mark Knurek Mafu Kobus Andrea Koci Alicia Kolenc Liz Kolenich Mark Koons Kristi Koulogianes Kevin Kovitch Kelly Kozar Kathy Kozenko Rita Kraljic Mike Krenisky Kristin Kretschman Karla Krom Jenny Krysiak Michelle Kuenzel Jenny Kuhn Heather Kunkle Graham Kuta Joy La Trance Christi Lampinen Bonnie Lane Mike Lane Michelle Langer Jennifer Langley Dan Lark Dianna Larkin Jason Larney Dan Lawlor flancy Layhew Chris Lazar Scott Leach Julie Leake David Legg Thomas Legg rtickie Lehman Roger Leigey Paul LeMay Jim Lemieuk Judy LePere Matt Lesak Keri Leskovec Jeff Lewis Mary Liamos Scott Lillash Scott Lillback Jennifer Lillibridge Joe Lima Cheri Lindholm Brian Liptak Jeff Loethen Wendy Lombardo Donna Longenecker Pat Longo Joe Lora Melanie Louts Matt Love Carrie Lowry Julie Lunder Bre n I Lytton Chris MacCartney David Mack in Justin Macumber Joe Maczuzak Nikki Madsen Mike Maehler BilJ Maglosky Owen Majewski Eric Makad Amy Malachin Steve Manko Bryan Mann Tim Manross Michael Marcel Pete Marinic Jason Markovc Claudia Marovic Tera Marsh Mike Marshall Angela Martens Bryan Martin Shane Martin Daniel Martindc Zelimir Marvsic Maria Masina Desi Mathis Kyle Matthews Tom MauJ Shawn May Melissa McBride Aletra McCall Bob McCormick Kelee McDonald Mike McDonald Nichole McGee Tim McGrattan James McKay Biz Me Kenney John McLimans Matthew McMullen Gregg McNeill Melissa McNeill Marilyn McTighe Joe Megery Michael Melotti Bill Mendelsohn Tara Mensinger Ron Mercer Mike Merigold Timothy Merritt Leigh Metenyi Paul Michalski Michele Miecznikowski Jeff Miller Karen Milnar Dan Milo Michelle Minadeo Bill Mitchell Michelle Mizlck Brent Moll Catherine Monahan Craig Montagner Mike Moore Scott Moorman Gerald Moroz Mike Morrison Brian Morrow Lori Moses Jenny Mraz Pamela Mrazek MarK Mullins Dave Munns Laura Munro James Nagle Brian Nagy Jason Namestnik Erik Naylor Stan Nebelski Scott Ned ley Russ Neumann Kathy Newbury Thom Nichols Lori Nicholson Dan Nied Chris Noble Jason Nolin Erin OConnor Mike O'Hair Shelley Oliver Jimmy Omersa Greg Orloff Noelle Ott Ray Paduano Regina Palek Prank Palesh Katalin Palfalvi Jennifer Palla Chris Palloni Carmen Paponetti Lisa Parsons Mike Pahula Joe Pastore Pat Paterson Chris Pattie Dave Pauley Heidi Pearson Tina Perkins Geoff Persson Tina Petrello Penny Petrime Tom Petti 76 Rick Pflueger Stephanie Pickett Jeff Pierce Miller Pirc Cynthia Piscaiko Stephanie Pitorak JR Plescia Sean Podbesek Michael Pogacnik Mike Pohto Jackie Polanz Stacy Poole Chris Potpan Ren Pozun Rachel Preztak John Prochaska Dan Prncey Colleen Prunty Martin Puussaar Toni Querry Julie Quinn Melodie Raab Gerald Radovanic Mark Radovanic Paula Padvansky Jason Ranallo Francessa Randazzo Tom Randolph Patti Rankin Scott Rath Cheryl Rechner Chris Rechner Tracy Rechner Melody Reichwein Katherine Reimer Chris Rejkowski Dan Reppert Mike Rice Wendy Richardson Jerry Riha Tim Rillahan Tony Chen modeling his balancing skills. What talent! Diane Ritko Keith Ritts Chris Rivers Christina Roark Kelly Roberts Cher Robertson Don Rochon Wayne Roelle Tony Romano Wendy Rositano Karen Ross Micah Roth Jeanne Rowe Tish Rozewski Mike Ruckel Kim Rudolph Kris Rudolph Tammy Ruiand Mike Rupsic nelson Ruque David Russell Dana Russo John Sabitsch Jason Sabo Tiffany Sabol Babi Saha Becky Salinger heather Salsgiver Paul Sandstrom Mike Sans Richard Santiago Leigh Sargi Mike Sarkauskas Regina Sari i John Sas Lisa Sauka Christine Schembre Jennifer Schmaeman Todd Schmenk Tricia Schmidt Laura Schneider Kerri Schulz Tim Schulz Greg Schwartz Paul Sciarrino Mike Scott Dave Sco ville Dave Seese Dale Setzer Don Shaffer Milesh Shah Dave Shirk Brian Shown Robert Simer Trade Silibiger Richard Simenc Tammy Simmons Theresa Simmons Shane Sisi Melanie Skolny Stacey Smayda Jim Smith Mara Smith Mick Smrdelj Victoria Snyder Raymond Solinshi Prank Soukup Laura Sperry Scott Spieker Steven Spurrier Dan Spivak Kellie Staller Andy Stamper Greg Stefancin Kevin Stein Tom Stenger Barry Stephens Jocell Sterling ISen Stevens Brian Stitt Laurie Straub Troy Strauss Dennis Strmac Colleen Strong Phil Sucre Tricia Sullivan Kristi Sweda Joyce Switala Keith Syders Christine Szampias Alexandra Szamski Joe Tarach Jason Taufer Treve Taylor Ryan Teaney Lisa Temesi Amy Templin Mallie Thompson James Thomas Jennifer Tichy Shane Tieben Chris Tierney Lisa Timms Brad Toth Katrina Trail Michelle Tramte Tera Tranter Doug Truesdail Mope Tuggle Ed Turk James Turley Matthew Tuttle Mope Ulbrich Mary Jo Ulepic Karen Underwood Geoff Urbanowski Dona Uronis Angela Vaccaro April Vaccaro Mitch Vah Theresa Vallarelli Dana Vanboxel Peggy Vankirk Shelby Vanderhorst Thomas Vanvorhes Amy Velwis Bill Vidmar Bryan Vidmar Lara Vidmar Kerri Vitolano Kelli Vocaire Eric Voegele Marilyn Vpjtush Scott VokurKa Heidi Vollstadt Jeff Vosen Laurie Vovko Lisa Vovko Alvin Walker Audrey Walsh Jenny Walsh Beth Walsh Monica Walter John Ward Kim Ward Stacey Ward Krista Wamick Stephanie Waterman James Watson Shari Waydo Carrie Wenner Tom Weigel Karee weikel Christie weslee Jennifer Wesbecher Eric W'heelock Tim Wicinski Jason Wight Allison Wilson Heather Wilson Melissa Winland Geoff Wise Kristen Wolf Tina Wolf Vicky Wolfe Randy Woodruff Doug Wylie Reid Yanchar Joe Yanoska Tisa Yates Mahson Yazdi Chika Yoshida Tamara Young Shawn Yuhas Rebecca Yunk Brian Zabfotney Sean Zabor Alan Zahn Amy Zak Beth Ann Zak Cary Zalba Kevin Zaletel John Zarbo Michelle Zavada Scott Zele Kristen Zema Michelle Zenobi Mike Zgrebnak Wendy Zgrebnak Dianna Zimmer Kelly Zoul Not Pictured Lisa Allen Kathy Anderson Chris Baggott Denise Bisset Karla Boh no vie Keith Brown Edwin Chou Dennis Coe Ed Conroy Dan Conway Brett Cooke Dan Creadon Mark Deiss Allan Doerner Danny Doorley Michelle Dorsey Edward Drum Dawn Du bean sky Eric Ebosh Jamie Evans Jason Falstreau Grant Farrow Thomas Galizia Joe Gamiere Chris Genovese Dana GiJreath Doug G laden Marcus Gondorcin Regina Harrington Evonne Hayden Anthony Heron Robert Himes Diana Hoberg Jennifer Hull Dennis Imhoff Thomas Jarc James Kaszian Scott Kidd Rita Kraljic Sherry Landen Stacy Landgraf Mary Lawson Matthew Lesak Dana Lett Jeff Livengood Monty Lyerly Jennifer Maffo Chris Magyari Donna Mailliard Herbert Maness Mike Martell Jamie McCallister Joel McDonald Michelle Metzger Deena Miller Jason Hamestnik Nina Nichols Ann Marie Piewnes Pat Oakes Dawn Pasko Charles Pearce Tena Perfetti Cynthia Perkins Danielle Pich Tracy Preston Jennifer Ridenour Angela Rogers Micah Roth Steve Safsbury Greg Sanders Frank Sanzo Scott Schneider James Schuette Joel Schwed Mark SeiboJd Wendie Siers Mathew Siwierka Leslie Slapnicker Joel Solly Rebecca Spoth Gail Stauffer Lisa Stevens Melissa Stevens Jane Sung Anthony Taddeo Joseph Tarach Fabian Thomlison Ryu Tomita William Traub Christopher Trem Elizabeth Vejar William Vidmar Charlene Vincent JefT Waddell David Walker Jennifer Wiley Scott Williams Tina Yeary Christin Zakowski Holly Zarall Kimberly Zeroske @1 Retakes! Angela Boehm Abbey Brown Charlie Dix Michelle Dodgson Heather Evenhiemer Chris Haag Jason Hange Michelle HollensersKy Tina Huntington Babette Jennings Lee Kraus Michelle Lacey Kendra Lima Tim Mauross Lisa Meeker Derik Meister Jason Melzer Melissa McBride Ellyn McKee Damon Milhem Pat Miocic Abbie Moore Mike Morton Rick nelson Mike Oberstar Mike Pahula Sean Podblsek Amy Pobinson Cindy Smith Bob Spivak Leslie Slapnicker William Thome Marcie Turner Jean Tucker Jeanne Tumino Julie Turk Stacey Urban Carisa Woods Chris Zukowski 1988-89 Junior Class Officers This year's junior class officers have provid- ed leadership to not only the juniors, but to the whole school as well. They have strived to make Mentor High the best it can be. We appreciate their efforts and achievements. We hope they continue their great success into the future. President- Jeff Fortunato Vice President- Chris Ferrito Secretary- Kathy Haines Treasurer- Kris Griesmar Juniors Take Action The Junior Section Jennifer Kella, Jennie Jones, Tracy Ferguson. n-Ksn This year's Junior Section has done an outstanding job! It took a lot of hard work on everyone's part, hours of dedication, and, of course, lots of foodl I would like to thank everyone that helped make the Junior Section a huge success, -Jennifer Kella Section Editor Building The Way To A Successful Year Top left hand corner Looking up at the world Top right hand corner- Tracy Crane asks. Skiing anyone? Middle left- Sprinting for the bus. Middle right- You put your right foot in . Left- Ready to attack. Above- To be young again Right- Liz Cesek says. You won't believe what's in here. 7 86 Another Day, Another Block In Place rr Above- Constructing a piece of art. Above right- Juniors show their spirit. Above center- Babi Saha and Jeet Basu compare answers. Right- Jeff Fortunato models the lat- est style in eyewear. Above left- Meed a hand Mafu? Above right- Full of hot air? Above- Two juniors skip class for a day at the beach . Left- Audrey Walsh enjoy- ing another stimulating class. Far left- Having a bad day? SOPHOMORES u N 1) 11 K Bethany Ayers Smita Baid David Baker Lisa Baker Christina Ball Jill Ballard Mike Barbey Charles Barcik Tiffany Barker Tim Barry Michael Batt Christopher Baughman John Baughman Richard Beal Heidi Beall Wendy Beayer i Missy Bekesz Amy Bell Michael Bell Catherine Bellante Adam Benigar Tray Berdysz Chad Bergan Tracy Bergen Angel Abrahamson John Abrahamson Kimberly Abramczyk Cheryl Ackley Christina Acquavtva Colleen Adamik Chris Adams Arkan Al-Dijaili Maria Alaburic Keri Aldridge Jamie Alexander Amy Allen Chris Allen Micheal Allen Shawna Anderson Dana Antonovich rtikki Armstrong Paul Arnold Scott Arras Carrie Artim Kathy Berta Jo Ann Berzinskas Jill Biesiada Kathleen Bilicic Mellisa Billy Brian Bird Laura Bischof Hicholas Biscotti Mike Bishop Jiii Bishop Roberta Bishop James Bissett Christine Bittner Kimberly Blusiewicz Darin Bobak Leah Bober Christina Boczek Wendy Bolton Mike Boothe Victor Bordelon Danielle Borgia Mellissa Bovlen Sean Bradford Tammy Bradley Susan Brady Martha Braidic Bridget Brandes Billy Breaux Blair Brede Jack Brennan Beth Breno Amy Breslaw Eric Brown Kerry Brown Timothy Brown Jean Bruening Jennifer Brumbaugh Dan Buckley Marrianne Bucks Michael Bukys I Mark Bumpus nancy Bungd Mark Burnett Christina Bums Julie Caine Michael Call Ryan Callender Aric Camp Kevin Capretta Richard Capretta Jr. Brian Carmichael Jennifer Carrabine Victoria Carver Sharon Cavanaugh Scott Cave Denny Cendrowski Mary Cervenka Gina Cesari Lori Chamar Carol Chapman Paul Chapman Kevin Cherep Anita Chicino Jason Chilcoat Bryan Christopher Michelle Cianfaglione Marlea Ciarlillo Amy Citriglia Kathleen Clasen Michelle Clifton Elizabeth Clouse James Clow Tim Colbert Stephanie Conger Amy Constantine Mark Conzelmann Eric Coode Tonya Coolidge Alexandra Coon Teresa Cooper Emily Com Jessica Corr Kevin Cortell Christopher Couch Eric Coughlin Roeco Covelti David Cowan Shannon Coyne Sarah Craghead Sarah Cragulets Leslie Crane Donald Crecraft Tina Crrtes John Crocker Michael Crouse Michelle Crouse Brian Dadante Jennifer Dague Kimberly Damon Rebecca Daresh Thomas Darrah Robert Davila Brian Davis Tammy Dean Michael Decapua Timothy Deeb Tonya Deering Kevin Defranco Gina Delgross William Den Anthony Desalvo Rodger Dickson Dina Diegiio Sean Dillen Gina Dinardo Lisa Disanto April Dixon Jack Dobrowolski Ravi Dodeja Stephen Donato Patrica Donze Nathan Dombrook Dominic Dudas Bonnie Dudash Danielle Dufour John Duka Ryan Dunbar David Durst Scott Dutton Bruce Eames Robin EckeJberry Darrel Eckenrode Scott Egbert Troy Elam Douglas Elgin John Elliott Christopher Eisner Cheryl Elswick David Em law Ashish Engineer Annette Erich Theresa Erker Brian Evans Stephen Evans Kristen Eve rail Jason Eaber Robert Fairbanks Gary Fath Dawn Felker Michael Fellenstein Jennifer Ferencie Andrew Ferguson Gregory Fine Erin Finzel Amy Fish Aaron Fisher Lori Fisher Steven Fisher William Fisher Julie Fishleigh Colleen Flaherty Steven Flanagan Timothy Fleming Cindi Fluhrer Victor Flynn Cheryl Fog Lori Forstyk Shannon Fowler Matthew Francis Monte Francis Linda Franczek Michael Franks Jason Freshwater Kevin Frey Rebecca Frisch kom Megan Gambill Gina Fulton James Fultz Scott Gambone Deepa Gandhi Gregory Gantzer Mark Gartner Mark Gasper Stacy Gatto Cheryll Geiss Kimberly Gibson Dawn Giles Trank Giudice Christopher Glazier Chris Goodrum Joseph Gorecki Pamela Gosset 4 Jiff w Kevin Gotto Thomas Gowen Derik Grabski MaJinda Gray Christopher Green Michael Greene Paul Greenwood Christina Grewe Med Griffin John Grill Heath Gromek Lorie Grover Tammie Grubb Tina Grubb Jennifer Gruber Christopher Gullian Dyan Haberman Jennifer haberman Joshua haffa Suzanne Hager Howard Hall Rachell Ha Men Thomas Halutick Maureen Hamilton Gregory Handley Jeffrey Handley Jessica Hanks Sandra Hansen Christina Hanzel Betsy Hardman Roger Hardman Lisa Harmon Sherry Hannon Melissa Harps Scott Harris Glynis Hawkins Cheryl Hayes Denise Hayes William Hayes Hanna Hays Jamie Hays Maureen Hearn Amy Heaton Melissa Hebebrand Stephanie Hegedus Michelle Hegyi Julianne Heil Hope Hein Jaimie Heinz Shelley Henderson Amy Herrington Jennifer Herman Alan Heyduk Kimberly Hickman Robert Higginbotham Stacey Hiner Douglas Hinkle Bryan Hjelm Stephanie Hodgson Dawn Holin Jennifer Holleran Scott Hoi I man Richard Holmes Melissa Hoover Erik Hope Shannon Hord inski Scott Howell Charles Hubbard Allison Hull Kelly Humberson Monica Insana Jammer fssa Renee Jacobellis Michelle Jankowski Charles Jarosz Joseph Jeckel Jill Jeffery Jason Jenisek Tina Jenuleson John Jerva Eric Jochum Daniel Johson Heather Johnson JeraJyn Johnson Sandra Johnson Margaret Johnson Brady Jones Gina Jones Kari Jones Tara Jones Bernard Journey Gina Juiick Stephen Kacir Douglas Kaprosy Matthew Karges Christopher Karl Marlene Karlovec John Katie Steven KatKo John Kaufman Paul Kearsey Thomas Kelce Todd Keller Valerie Kennedy Michelle Keresztesy Brenda Kem Vincent Kem Matthew Killeen Jeffery Kim Benjamin Kingery Daryn KinKoph Joseph Kinney Cameron Kirkpatrick Stacey Kline Karla Klingbeil Jason Knaus Joseph Knize Rebecca Knuth Carey Kohn Kimberiy Komaransky Kathleen Korcheck Suzzanne Koryta Debbie Kosch William Kosmerl Kimberly Koterba John Kotonski Rhonda Koubeck Michael Krakowski Todd Krall Jillian Kraus Margaret Krause Duane Krince James Krouse Christopher Krueger Michael Kruger Julie Kuhn Gregory Kuta Lori Landen Jeremy Lane Brett La rick Steven Lark Jennifer Lauder Karla Lauridsen Joseph Layman Jeffery Lebreton Brenda Ledenican Jennifer Legan Melissa Lehti Daryel Leikala Jr. Michael Leinweber Joseph Lennon Todd Leutner David Levy Carla Lewis Douglas Lewis Richard Lewis Lisa Libman Molly Light Deanna Lindholm Heather Lipnis Laurie Lohr Greg Lohrey Corey Long Elisa Long Anthony Longhitano James Loparo Mary Loraw Lori Loudin Karen Lowry Scott Luke Teera Lunceford Mark Luptak Timothy Mackinnon Victoria Madge Robyn MaehJer Kimberly Mahoney Karen Malesky Rhonda Maske John Marinko Brian Markelonis Robert Marsh Michael Marteeny Gregory Marthe Clifford Martin Julius Martin Margery Martin Jeff Martinez Bernard Martino Pamela Mason Dawn Mastandrea Tanya Matousek Lesli Matthies flicholas Mauceri James Maxwell Jennifer May KathJeen Maynard Beth Maynor Susan Mazeika David Mcardle Christopher McCall Traci McCoid Sean McConnor Ricky McDonald Melissa McFarland Kelly McHugh Jay McPeek Kathleen McTighe Jody Melnyk Cheryl Mercer Elaine Merhar Marianne Metzger Denise Miecznikowski Lisa Miecznikowski Wendy Miklavcic Lisa Mikol Edward Mikolic Rebecca Millard Ava Misseldine David Mitten Andrea Molica Bemadine Mononen Charles Moore Connie Moore Elizabeth Morgan Brian Morris Eric Morse Daphone Mounts Rick Moyers Kimberly Mundson John Murphy Cena Myers Joseph Mvtrosevich John hagy Rocky hails Shannon haismith Richard nameth Tina hapoli Gregory hason Jason hass Craig Mathanson Kenneth heely Christopher helson Fred helson John helson Kris helson Mata lie helson John hero Robert hewnes David Milsen Douglas hoe m berg Jennifer horman Richard howak Candice Obrien Debra Obrzut Tina Occkiat Thomas Odorcic Brian Onetl Christopher Orsog William Orth Daniel Owens Melissa Page Frank Palfatyi Lisa Patloni Michelle Panzarella Joe Paoly Aphrodite Papadakis Dennis Papineau William Parkinson Brian Parsons Melissa Parsons Scott Pasternak Daniel Patete Thomas Patterson Adam Pavelec Kristin Pech James Pedley Kristopher Peoples Anthony Pepp Kimberly Peters Pamela Peters Steve Peters Shirley Fetersheim Melissa Petriefla Mark Petrosky Alysha Petruschke Tina Petziello Brian Pettit Erika Phelps Laura Phelps Stephanie Phillibert Gregory Phillis Kenneth Pierce Marlene Pierce Amanda Perttinen John Plavchan Emily Plescia Jennifer Plummer Monica Polan Jeffrey Policoff Joshua Pollock Christopher Popovich Loretta Potocnik flicole Price Micole Prine Chad Proud Lee Quinonas Jennifer Rabatin Mario Randazzo Michelle Rasey Rebecca Rath Amy Raubenolt Beth Rechner Brandon Reed Lisa Reho Kimberly Reigles Candice Restina Chris Reynolds Keith Reynolds Allen Rice William Riebe Kevin Riera Carolyn Robb Joann Robinson Jason Roche Andrew Rochen Julie Rockwell Plata lie Roelle Kelly Ronske Angela Rose April Rose Brian Rose Nancy Rosu Jennifer Ruhnau Mark Rupsic Pamela Rush Tiffany Sabo Jennifer Sadler Larry Salerno Shawn Sansom David Sapp Gary Savage James Saxa Leon Schafer Shelly Schedler Melissa Scherman Scott Scherr Robin Schillace Stacy Schmitt Michael Schneider Matthew Schneider Thomas Schwa rzwa Id er Cindy Scott Stacy Scott Lora Seesholtz Jason Seliskar Christopher Senvitko Nichole Serafin Kelly ShafTer Niyati Shah Rena Shannon Kevin Sharp Eric Sharpe Peter Sheedwith Jason Sheets John Shepherd Jennifer Sherry Sharon Shipley Mark Shore Julinia Shrewsbury Brandi Shuttleworth Owen Sidaway Matthew Sipols Richard Sirl Anthony Sisa Jeffery Sivuta Shawn Skebe Jack Skelly Ryan Skully Danielle Siuga Heather Smayda Christin Smith Mickey Smith Todd Smith William Snow Laura Spangler Nancy Sprowls Timothy Stafford Alin Stancu Shawn Stansbury Stephanie Stefanek Kelly Stein Jennifer Stephens William Stephenson Larry Stewart Christine Stiefvater Ingrid Stofan Steven Stoiner Emily Stowe Stephanie Strancar George Stratman Stephanie Struna Kimberly Sulak Michelle Susel Sandra Swanson Emily Sweany Daniel Sweeney Jody Sweeney Shane Sweeney Dwayne Swietlik Debbie Szabado Stephanie Szabo Andrew Szymanski Natasha Taylor Shanon Taylor MoeJJe Thomas John Thome Ryan Tibbs MichaeJ Tighe Michael Tinik Kristen Todoroff Vincent Tomaselli Stefanie Tomolonis Travis Torchik Steven Toth David Trend Michael Timmer Christopher Tripodo Jeffery Tucci Kathryn Turk Heather Tyier William Thompson Michael Tyree Traci Ulbrich Robin Uncapher Christine Underwood Dawn Unger Carrie Urbas Mary Ellen Urouhart Cornelius Valentyn Robert Valley James Vanhtmbergen Michael Vanhimbergen Mark Vanness Rhonda Vanscoyoc Berry vanscoyoc Beth Vargo Kevin Vargo Eric Vaughn Christine Vavro Scott vazach Shubha Venugopal Robert Vild Eldon Vincent Tiffany Voudrie Carrie Wade Brandon Wagner Brian Wagner Vilma Waldmeir David Waidruff Kathleen Walker Charles Walouke David Walsh Becky Walters Christopher Wank Todd Warmington Allen Warner heather Warren Bryan Washburn Beth Washock Daniel Watson Allen Jay Webb Tammy Webb Tricia Ann Webb Shawn Weinpert Sara Werth Scott Wesson Lee Wester William Whalen John wheeler Paul White Barbara Wiersch Rebecca Wilhelm Kimberly Wilkins Reyna Wliks Curt Williams Ken Winter Libby Wojciechowski Leslie Wood Tammy Wotrfng Margie Wright Anthony Young Justin Young Scott Yuhas Robert Yunk Michael Zangare David Zarack Jackie Zarack Deborah Zeroske Kimberly Zgonc Christina Zickafoose James Ziemak Late Sophomore Nichole Behrend Michelle Bevan Kristy Bogert Ruth Burger Amy Cambell Mandy Cole Jennifer Conner Eric Da now Shawn Davis Scott Dutton Bob Fairbanks Dawn Felker Erin Finzel Aaron Fisher Julie Fishleigh JoAnne Fleisher Milo Franks Lisa Craf Rebecca Quzauskas Manna hays Dan Johnson Nicholas Klaue Matthew Krai John Krupa Michael MacCartney Diane Miller Christine Morus Stephanie Mott Thomas Peterson Michael Rohaley Pete Root Sandy Trevena Don Tripi Brian Ulis Jeff Vomdran Melissa Weil Bridget Wolf 107 Pictures I Sophomore Class Officers: President-Jim Pedley Vice President-Tim Colbert Secretary-Jenny Lauder Treasurer-Ryan Calendar i r Sophomore Section Tina Boczek- Section Editor Chris Stiefvater and Tina Piapoii Hot Pictured SPORTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Page Boys Track and Field 116 Girls' Track and Field 118 Baseball 120 Softball 122 Boys' Tennis 124 Football 126 Football Cheerleaders and Band 128 Boys' Soccer 129 Girls' Soccer 132 Boys' Cross Country 134 Girls' Cross Country 136 Girls' Tennis 138 Volleyball 140 Golf 142 Wrestling 144 Wrestling and Basketball Cheerleaders 146 Boys' Basketball 148 Girls' Basektball 150 Swimming and Diving 152 Hockey 154 Extra Hightlights 156 Yearbook Sports Section 159 T r a c k F i GCC Champs The track team had an outstanding season. They won their 5th GCC title in eight years and their 4th District title. There were two school records broken, the 300 1 meter hurdles by Derek Rodstrom in a a time of 40.0 seconds and the 400 relay by Aaron Walker, Alvin Walker, Joe Putney, and Casey LaGanke in a time of 42,8 seconds. The year ended on a high point with six people qualifying for the state meet: Mike Damon (3200 meter run), Joe Putney (pole vault), Doug Taggart, Dan Kostecka, Tom Ross and John Randolph (3200 meter relay). OPPONENT SCORE PLACE Mentor vs. Cleve hts. 81,119 2nd Walsh ar St. Ed 32,12 Mentor vs. Ignatius 7QVi 53 ' 2 1st Mentor vs. Mayfield 113-21 1st Mentor vs. Brush 58-74 2nd Medina Relays 39 pts. 5th Mentor vs. South 107-25 1st Mentor vs. Euclid 69-63 1st Mentor Relays 47 pts. 2nd Mentor vs. Bedford 85-47 1st Ranger Relays 70 pts. 3rd Mentor vs. Maple 101-31 1st Euclid Relays 66 pts. 3rd Mentor vs. North 114-18 1st GCC Championship 134 pts. 1st District Championship 109 pts. 1st OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND AWARDS School Record: 300 1 meter hurdles set by Derek Rodstrom 40.0 sec. School Record: 400 relay set by Aaron Walker, Alvin Walker, Joe Putney, and Casey LaGanke 42.8 sec. State Qualifiers: Mike Damon (3200), Joe Putney (pole vault). 3200 relay team (Doug Taggart, Dan Rostecka, Tom Ross, and Aaron Walker Outstanding Runner Award: John Randolph Outstanding Field Award: Joe Putney Outstanding Sophomore Award: Scott Nedley Most Improved Award: Doug Taggart Coach s Award: Mike Damon Captains: Mike Damon, Tom Lingafelter, Tom Ross, and Aaron Walker X n Girls' MMS OFF Madison 108 98 Lake Catholic 108 19 Regina 108 15 Strongsville 80 39 Mayfield 102 26 Brush 97 31 Willoughby South 86 42 Euclid 74 54 Bedford 97 31 Maple heights 90 38 Eastlake North 71 57 T r a F l e I d Four Records Set In 1988 After finishing the G.C.C. dual meet season with a record of 7-0, the Cards finished third in the conference meet by a mere one and a half points and wound up with an overall finish of sec- ond place in 1988. The young ath- letes were a force to be reckoned with, as no less than four school records were set by junior regional qualifier Debbie Bean in the shot with a throw of39'8 ; junior regional qualifier Kim Young in the 800m run with a time of 2:21.82; sophomore district champi- on, regional champion and state qual- ifier Tammy Ruland in the 100m hur- dles with a time of 15.42 and sophomore, regional qualifier Dan- ielle Kinsey in the high jump with a jump of 5'3.5' Other regional qualifi- ers were Laura Gilbert, Tish Rozewski and Karla Krom in the 3200m relay; and Jill Davis and Monika Hammer in the 800m relay. Our young team hopes to pick up in 1989 right where they left off, as they go after their first ever G.C.C. Championship. Good luck Cards! Boys Vorsiry ■.■4-jSe Fourth Flace In GCC Congratulations to the Varsity baseball team for a very suc- cessful season in 1988. Their 6-8 record in the QCC secured them 4th place in the conference. Eight seniors on the team graduated including Kick Thress, Chris Russo, Randy Kern, Mike Megery. and DJ. Stinehcomb. These individuals ef- forts and achievements really were an asset to the whole team. B a s e b a I I OFF MHS Harvey 2 12 Madison 1 17 Madison 7 9 Riverside 5 6 Shaker Hts. 7 16 Mayfield 8 0 Euclid 9 6 W. Geauga 12 6 Bedford 2 0 South 3 9 Lake Catholic 8 6 Brush 13 4 Shaker Hts. 4 5 Lake Rick Thress: news Herald Play- Catholic 4 1 er of the Week, All-League Maple Hts. 1 9 Catcher, GCBCA All-Star Geneva 4 7 Team, news Herald '1st north 3 6 Team Out -fielder. Spring Riverside 11 12 Athlete of the year, Tri-Coun- Euclid 13 8 ty All Star, CO-MVP Ashtabula 1 8 Chris Russo: All-League Out Mayfield 0 6 fielder 2nd team, news Her- Wickliffe 1 7 ald 2nd team All-Star Pitcher, Bedford 3 1 Tri-County All-Star Co-MVP Euclid 3 2 Randy Kem: Tri-County All-Star South 10 7 Mike Megery: Tri-County All W. Geauga 3 S Star, Mike Mitchcl Award Brush 11 9 D.J. Stinehcomb: Tri-County north 0 2 All-Star Maple Hts. 2 3 Jeff Hoegler: Jim llarnish FLAY EH AVGAB RHR Thress .45781 27 10 Herbert Mus- .429 7 0 0 grave St inch - .382 34 5 0 comb .373 59 13 0 Megery .371 9733 4 RuSSO 353 85 33 2 Ashton .338 80 27 4 Fowler .333 9 2 0 Fink .31741 7 0 Hoegler .29737 1 0 Hem .295 88 12 2 Dunay .250 68 7 1 Lohrey .250 24 4 1 Benigar Harts- .242 33 5 1 field .231 13 0 0 Ferry .182 22 5 1 Stetter 174 23 4 1 Millsaps .167 6 3 0 La rick .000 1 0 0 Cost Huc- .000 3 0 0 zynshi Hender- .000 2 1 0 son .000 1 0 0 White .000 4 1 0 71 120 Award JV 10-8 Riverside MfIS 10-9 Maple 5-4 Harvey fits. 7-5 Riverside 9-1 north 12-2 Mayfield 3-4 Riverside 1-6 Euclid 1-2 Euclid 18-3 W. 9-9 Mayfield Geauga 15-2 WieMiffe 22-3 Bedford 6-1 Bedford 5-2 South 12-2 South 4-8 Lake 114 w. Cath. Geauga 1-0 Brush 14-2 Brush 8-1 Shaker 7-1 north fits. 12- 9-15 Lake 10 Maple Cath. tits. The JV baseball team really looked forward to playing Euclid and winning the GCC Champion- ship. Although Euclid won both of the contests, 6-1 and 2-1 respectively, the teams played great games. Coach Giancola says that the goals for the season were to become successful and improve on individual defensive and offensive fundamentals in order to be able to play at the Varsity level, batting, fielding and pitching contributed to the success. Varsity Mentor s Varsity Softball team competed well this year. A record of 7 wins and 7 losses was achieved in the G.C.C. with an overall record of 10-13. Se- nior Annette Beatty was chosen for First Team Alt G.C.C. and Best Defensive Player of 1988. Senior Sarah Wennerstrom was chosen for Second Team All G.C.C. and Best Offensive Play- er of 1988. Sophomore Dana Russo received the Coaches Award for 1988. Junior Shan- non Shuttleworth received hon- orable Mention AN G.C.C. and Most Improved Player 1988. Congratulations to the whole team and Coach Walt Klepec. MhS orponcriT 4 Euclid 0 3 holy Name 16 5 Mordonia 1 1 Trinity 23 6 Maple Heights 8 0 Castlake north 2 8 Brush 6 0 South 3 3 Bedford 0 0 St. Joseph's 8 11 Mayfield 0 3 Eastlake north 4 0 Euclid 6 3 Maple heights 6 16 Magnificat 0 28 East Tech 1 3 Lake Catholic 11 3 South 6 5 Richfield Reserve 7 1 South 3 8 Brush 7 7 Bedford 3 5 Mayfield 1 The Mentor High JV Softball team enjoyed a successful and fun season enroute to a 13-3 overall record and the G.C.C. Championship under the guidance of Coach Dubeansky. The team compiled a .475 batting average led by Stephanie Drozdo, with a 676 average. Jenny Walsh and Rachel Heckel hit .600 for the Lady Cards. Walsh and Homerun Champion Chris Kelleher led the team in RBI's with 20 each. The brightest of the stars on the pitching staff, which compiled a 4.08 s o f t b ERA and 16 strikeouts, was Julie Graf with a 1.75 ERA and a perfect 5-0 re- cord. a 1 I MHS o Front'nr SCORE 14 Euclid 10 2 Holy name 3 4 Trinity 3 19 Maple hts. 25 3 north 2 19 Brush 10 12 South 5 20 Bedford 5 14 Mayfield 8 19 north 13 11 Euclid 10 16 Maple Hts. 0 17 South 8 12 Brush 11 19 Bedford 2 15 Mayfield 6 With the hope of placing in the top half of the G.C.C. Confer- ence and getting to the region- al for a third consecutive year, the Varsity tennis team began a fine season which amounted to 4th place in the G.C.C. and an overall record of 9-6. The MVP honor went to Ron Gainar, and John Roberts received the Coaches' Trophy. Also, con- gratulations to regional qualifi- ers George Tetonis and Mickey Brown. Riverside MliS 4 OFF 1 Chardon 5 0 Lake Catholic 4 1 St. Joe's 3 2 South 3 2 Shaker Heights 1 4 Brush 3 2 Wickliffe 2 3 Euclid 4 1 Mayfield 2 3 Cleveland Heights 0 5 north 2 3 Hawken 2 3 Solon 5 0 Chagrin Falls 5 0 1 I « t . •« .—■ ■ ■ -. — Varsiry t — MfIS Varsity Football The Mentor High School Varsity foot- ball team added a lot of excitement to our fall Friday nights in 1988 with a sea- son record of 5 wins and 5 losses, Among the outstanding achievements many in- dividuals excelled. Running Back Greg Muss led the scoring with ten touch- downs and was named Hews herald Ail Star of 1988. Muss, Linebacker Joe Tracz, and Defensive Back Dennis lauderback were All-Conference 1st team players. Tracz was also named Lineman of the year and Hews Herald All Star Defensive Player of the Year. Kirk Duncan (Tight End), Offensive Lineman Tom Bamdt, and Defensive Lineman Mike Grigonis were members of the All-Conference 2nd team. With outstanding team effort, they worked their way to a 5-2-0 record in the G.C.C. Only 85 points were scored against them, while they scored 155 points! INI II HOW MENTOR STADIUM FIGHTING CARDINALS MAYFI C MENTOR MHS 019 Solon 12-28 Austintown Fitch 0-20 St. Francis 17-0 Mayfield 12-10 South 26-0 Horth 21-27 Bedford (2 OT) 12-35 Euclid 16-6 Brush 31-7 Maple Hts. ? 126 1 Junior Varsity Football Cheerleaders The Mentor High Varsity Soccer team worked hard this year with almost 40 players. They achieved a record of 3 wins, 4 ties, and 3 losses against schools of the Greater Cleve- land Conference, placing fourth in the Confer- ence, The overall record was 8 wins, 9 ties, 3 losses. Throughout the season, the team scored 37 goals while only allowing 29 to be scored against them. The highlight of the season was Mentor's 1-0 upset win over 1 sealed Mayfield in the State Tournament, next year. Mentor hopes to take back the G.C.C. title! Goals Asts. Pts. Goals Asts, Pts. Tim Deeb 10 5 15 Tim Wicinski 1 1 2 Brent Adams 8 5 13 Tom Scull 1 1 2 Chris Waina 6 6 12 Doug Reichard 1 0 1 Andy Douglas 1 6 7 Dan Rich 0 1 1 Om Prasad 4 2 6 Craig Bums 0 1 1 Bill Mitchell 1 2 3 Chris Hess 0 1 1 Bruce Carnes 2 1 3 Joe Elegante 1 0 1 Mike Mess 1 0 1 s o c c e r The JV Soccer team's bid for an undefeated season ended with heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Shaker Hts. in the second last game of the season. Through the season. Men- tor's defense, led by sweeper and team MVP Jason Ranello, gave up only 14 goals and achieved 7 shut- outs. Offensively, Mentor scored 40 goals, of which 10 were scored by Andy Ferguson. Tied for second in scoring were Dan Sweeney, Tom Odorsic, Dan Reppert, and Rich Santiago. Mentor 1 0 Kenston 3 0 Solon 3 3 St. Ed 3 0 Cleveland hts. 1 1 West Geauga 2 1 Mayfield 4 2 Geneva Varsity 4 0 Brush 1 1 north 2 2 South 2 0 Ashtabula Soccer Club 3 0 Euclid 1 1 north 5 1 Riverside 1 2 Shaker tits. 4 0 Lake Catholic II V Boys' Sophomore Mentor 2 5 St. Ed $ 1 South 1 Euclid 1 Mayfield 4 Brush 1 north 4 Chardon Team members; 11) Dan Patete, (2) Steve Toth, (3) Jim Loparo, (4) Craig 2 riathanson, (5) 4 Rob Crum, (6) Rick 1 Holmes, f7 Ashish engineer, (8) Kevin Riera, (9) 5 Joseph Gorecki, 1 Jason Chilcoat. Brian Christopher, Stephen Donato, Brian Evans, Greg Gantzer, Tamer Issa, Julius Martin, Jay McPeek, Peter Sheedwith, Todd Warming ton, Curt Williams, Justin Young •number denotes rank in scoring Opponent Solon 2 S o c c e r s o c c e r Winners In The 2nd Round Teamwork, competition, individual performance, and improving the overall record were among the many goals Coach Sweeney felt the Varsity Girls' Soccer team accomplished this season. Although the team was a lot younger and the program was new to Mentor High School, the girls more than doubled the wins they achieved last year. Senior starters: goalkeeper, Kristin Reed; defender, Corey Jenejcic, and midfielder, Captain Kristy Szabo; as well as Jenny Chen, Aoy Tomita, and Colleen Smith will be greatly missed, each girl helped in making the year the success it was. The coach expects next year's team to be even better as both the girls and the program mature. He said, am proud of every one of them. I look forward to all the girls returning for another successful season next year. Congratulations on being first in the occr South Padua Strongsville Channel n. Royalton Westlake north Magnificat Bay Village T rinity Kenston South Villa Angela Westlake WHS OPF. 2 2 Chagrin Palls 8 Berea 3 Chagrin Palls 3 north 3 Villa Angela 4 132 Girls' Varsity Boys' The Q.C.C. District And Regional Champs The Boys' Cross Country team won 10th consecutive GCC championship this season. They also qualified for the state meet for the 9th time in 10 years. The team won District and Re- gional titles along with the Mentor, St. Joe, Walsh, and LCCC Invitationals. Their dual meet record was 8-0 bring- ing the team's record over the past 11 years to 79-2. One of the highlights of the season was placing 2nd at the McQuaid Invitational, which is the largest high school meet in the coun- try. OUTSTAflDIMG PERFORMERS 1988: Brian Danison- AH GCC, news Herald Runner of the Week Milesh Shah- All GCC Champion, Hews Herald Runner of the Week Scott nedley- news Herald of the Week Kevin Kovitch- All GCC Scott Beall- 2nd team All GCC Boys' MtiS OFF Walsh 18 43 Brush 25 41 Bedford 15 50 Euclid 23 32 North 21 37 Mayfield 17 43 Maple 22 35 South 17 41 c r o s s C o u n t r JiZNTOl INVITA TINALS Mentor Walsh St Joe Malone McQuaid N.E.O. Coaches LCC CHAMPIONSHIPS GCC 1st District 1st Regional 1st State 8th Girls' r Mentor 15 Brush 50 15 Bed. Hts. forfeit 27 Euclid 30 25 north 33 15 Mayfield 50 20 Maple 41 16 South 47 1st place in QCC with a record 7-0! Teamwork Wins GCC Girls Thirty top runners comprised this year s edition of the cross- country team. Senior captains Kathy Thress, Debbie Paolucci, and Laura Gilbert led the team to a GCC Championship. This was an exciting victory after last year's second place finish. The team strategy was the pack with the best five to seven runners finishing within thirty seconds of each other. This strategy helped the girls earn great victories against Euclid and north, as well as outstanding performances in the GCC and District meets. The team qualified for Regional competi' tion as a result. Tish Rozewski and Kim Young earned the first place team AII-GCC honors. c r o s s Girls' Varsity Opponent MHS Opponent MH5 Gilmour 4-1 Lake Cath. 4-1 Cleve Hts. 3-2 Mayfield 4-1 Brush 3 2 Euclid 4-1 W. Geauga 4-1 Shaw 4 1 South 5-0 Geneva 4-1 Notre Dame 3-2 Solon 14 Aces Of '88 This year's Girls' Tennis Team had an outstanding season! They placed first in the Greater Cleveland Conference with a record of 4-0 and they had an overall record of 13-1. Two players in top 6 of sectionals qualified for Districts. Dania Webb took second place and nicky Tetonis took fifth place. Also, in the GCC Championship, Dania Webb took second in first singles, Nicky Tetonis placed first in second singles, and Tricia Webb placed first in third singles. In the first doubles match, Allison Green and Stephanie Pitorik placed first. In second doubles, Beth Zak and Kelly Horrigan placed fourth. Team Members: Cheryl Ackley, Keri Aldridge, Darcie Amirault, Jennifer Carrabine, Debbie Cohen, Kimberly Damon, Rebecca Knuth, Miyati Shah, Alexandra Szymanski Coach: Mrs, Bowdouris T e n n • i s 1988 Team: Best In MHS History MMS Opponent Wickliffe 15, 15 8. 4 Riverside 15, 15 8, 9 Willoughby South 15, 15 5, 7 Eastlake north 15, 15 12, 8 Bedford 15, 15 9, 1 Euclid 15, 15 0. 4 Villa Angela 15, 15 12, 7 Lake Catholic 15, 15 5. 9 Maple fits. 15. 10, 15 6, 15, 8 Brush 15, 15 10, 6 Mayfield 16, 15 14, 2 Willoughby South 15, 13. 15 5, 15, 13 EastJake north 15, 16 6, 14 Bedford 15, 15 4, 3 Cleveland Mts. 15, 15 8, 7 north Olmstead 4, 16, 12 15, 14, 15 Warrensville 15. 15 9, 3 Euclid 15. 15 4, 12 Brush 15, 15 5, 5 Cleveland Mts. 15, 15 13, 10 Maple Mts. 15, 15 3, 8 Mayfield 15. 15 4, 8 -District Toumament- Mayfield 15, 15 2, 5 Conneaut 15, 15 6, 3 Lake Catholic 15, , 15 1. 4 Eastlake north 15, 15 9. 5 -Regional Semifinal Elyria 9, 5 15, 15 The Mentor Volleyball team had an outstanding 1988 season. With an overall record of 25-2, they achieved the best overall record in the school's history. The Cardinals won the Great- er Cleveland Conference with a 140 record, and were the Euclid sectional- district champions. Mentor was led by senior. All Ohio 3rd team, OMSVCA District 2 first team, and G.C.C. MVP middle-hitter, Marcy Haluska, senior, OliSVCA District 2 second team and G.C.C. 1st team middle-hitter, Mary Felica, senior, 1st team G.C.C setter Jeni Belt; and junior, 2nd team G.C.C., OHSVCA District 2 Honorable Mention outside hitter Melanie Skolny. Senior setter Jodi Magill was also selected Honorable Mention in the G.C.C., and the twin senior tan- dem of Louanne and Roseanne Ben- gough provided evcellent serving and back row play. The coaching staff and team wish all of the seniors the best of luck in their future endeavors and hope that this championship season will be a cherished memory in the years to come. Opponent Score (MMS-Opl Wickliffe 15-3, 15-2 Riverside 15-4, 15-8 South 15-8, 15-1 north 15-10, 11-15, 15-12 Bedford 15-3, 15-9 Euclid 15-2, 15-8 Villa Angela 15-9, 15-9 Lake Catholic 15-11, 15-9 Maple fits. 15-11, 8-15, 15-6 Brush 115, 17-15., 14-16 Mayfield 15-0, 15-7 South 15-1, 15-16 north 15-4, 4-15, 8-15 Bedford 15-4, 15-11 Brush 15-8, 15-1 Euclid 15-2, 15-4 Cleve, fits. 16-14, 15-17, 15-11 Maple Hts. 15-8, 15-2 Mayfield 15-6, 15-10 W V - • « ut. ' a For the fifth consecutive year the Mentor High Golf team has won the Greater Cleveland Con- ference title. This year s team Finished with an outstanding 13-0-1 record and for the third year in a row the golf team went undefeated with a 40-0-2 combined record in the GCC. Seniors Brett Marinelli, Jeff Reider, and John horris were named to the GCC All Conference Team. Senior Brett Marinelli also captured medalist honors at the Third Annual Mentor Invitational with a round of 73, Coach Polinski GCC Champs Undefeated Third Year Varsity Rivals Pinned W r e s MhS OPP Kenston 38 18 Geneva 50 15 Dublin 30 26 Chardon 56 6 West Geauga 39 27 Brush 43 15 Mayfield 32 22 Riverside 33 19 north 42 16 Maple heights 31 21 Bedford 47 4 Euclid 55 9 Madison 43 21 South 52 10 t 1 i n S This year the Mentor Varsity Wrestling team proved to be the best ever! The wrestlers were a perfect 14-0 in duals defeating Maple Heights 31-21 for only the fifth time in Mentor wrestling history, and the team took the G.C.C. for the second year in a row. The wres- tlers turned in a fabulous showing at the Horth Canton Tournament as they placed fourth as a team. With the help of Pat Berdysz (2nd), Andy Douglas (2nd), Josh Freshwater (3rd), Chris Uterhark (3rd), and Brad Skilton (4th), Mentor had a great perfor- mance at the Brecksville Tournament as they took second and edged Maple Heights by lh point. The team also went 7-0 in the finals. Kenstorr Geneva Dublin C harden West Geauga Brush Mayfield Riverside north Maple Heights Bedford Euclid Madison South MhS OFF 38 32 48 15 37 20 72 0 71 6 70 0 60 3 61 10 77 0 46 14 73 0 70 3 53 10 62 9 w r e s JV Wrestlers Sweep Up The J.V. Mentor Wrestlers went unde- feated, placed first in the G.C.C., and had a good showing in the Madison tournament Placing first in the G,C,C. tournament were: Jason Freshwater Chris Ferrito, Dale Vernon, Eric Coughlin, and Barr. Second place went to Greg Marthe, Ted Calkins, and Brian Wagner, Third place was taken by Rod Dickson and Brian Ross, and fourth place went to Mark Gasper and Mike Zangare Placing first at Madison was Jim Fultz, second place went to Tim Deeb and Paul White, while third went to Mark Coppretta, Alan heyduk, Mark Conzelman, Brad Morgan, and Brad Bubonic. Placing fourth were Mike Toth, Ryan Skully, and Al Dum- ont t i i n g Vorsiry Boys' Pre- Season Work Pays B a s Geneva Brush Mayfield West Geauga North St. Ignatius Maple hts. Bedford Euclid South Brush Off MHS OFF 61 42 68 60 60 50 46 63 87 69 50 67 71 60 59 45 67 70 53 48 61 46 e t b a 1 I Coach Corcoran has some very good reasons for being proud of this year's Boys Basketball team. Many of the young men on this Varsity team have been working since the end of last year's season to become better bas- ketball players and help their team reach its goals. The program de- mands a lot out of the players physi- cally, mentally, and emotionally. Ob- viously, the hard work is paying off, since the team is tied for first place in the Q.C.C. (as of the end of January). The team has a new coach Mr. Pat Vuyancik, and he has been an excel- lent addition to the program. The team would like to thank the cheer- leaders, the booster club, the spirit club, and the fans for their support. Girls' Vorsiry Exciting Wins For GCC Champions Madison MMS OFF S3 30 Geneva 50 36 Brush 63 40 Mayfield 63 40 Morth 49 48 Maple 55 40 Bedford 66 40 West Geauga 45 30 Euclid 44 43 South 43 47 Cleve. fits. 46 44 Brush 63 31 Mayfield 78 44 Maple 29 37 Bedford 68 21 Euclid 43 30 Chagrin falls 40 36 South 41 38 The MHS Girls' Varsity Basketball team had a very successful 1988- 89 season. Their work in develop- ing strength and unity as a team certainly helped them control the Greater Cleveland Conference. Tri- captains Laura Gilbert, Marcy Ha- luska, and Megan Reilly led the se- nior dominated team. Exciting moments during the season includ- ed last second victories over North and Euclid. The girls set scoring re- cords against Mayfield with a 78 point performance. Congratula- tions to 3rd year starter Marcy Na- luska who moved into 4th place on the All-time career scoring list. Girls' JV OFF 15 16 17 28 33 35 22 30 41 15 32 30 21 35 11 26 30 Madison Geneva Brush Mayfield north Maple Bedford West Geauga Euclid South CJeve, fits. Brush Mayfield Maple Bedford Euclid Chagrin Tails MtiS 27 36 28 57 31 44 33 40 48 41 22 42 35 39 43 38 34 u 1 m m • i n g D 1 V • 1 n Aquatic Sports The MMS Swim Team has had another excellent season. At the end of their official season both the girls and the guys were first place in the G.C.C. The boys' season record was 11 wins to 2 losses, and the girls' re- cord was 11 wins to 1 loss. A multitude of re- cords was set by the '88- '89 team. Audrey Citrig- lia, Babette Jennings, Elaine Merhar, and Heather Cherry set a new 400 yd. freestyle relay re- cord. Sophomore Elaine Merhar set 4 team re- cords. Senior Todd Rau- benolt set a team record in the 100 yd. fly. 371 BOYS SCASOn Midpark Beach wood Cleve. nts. Shaker Gilmour Bedford Madison Maple Hts. Brush Riverside Euclid Mayfield Shaw MHS OFF 121 51 100 72 80 93 54 114 50 22 105 67 114 38 115 57 85 71 79 63 93 79 57 19 51 31 GIRLS SEA BOH Mid park MtlS 125 OFF 47 Beach- wood 135 35 Cleve. Hts, 115 56 Shaker 71 101 Qilmour 43 22 Bedford 117 55 Madison 95 61 Maple Hts. 110 60 Brush 107 49 Riverside 93 58 Euclid 119 53 Mayfield 104 52 7=7 MttS OFF Elyria 7 3 9 0 Toledo Woodward 10 1 Euclid 4 3 0 2 Valley Forge 5 2 Bay Village 0 6 Upper Arlington 5 3 Lakewood 0 7 Second Year Skating o C k e The Mentor High Ice Hockey team has moved up to the Blue East Division, which is a stronger division, and is trying to achieve a .500 winning record. As of January, they were in 5th place in the division with a 3-5 record and an overall record of 7-7-1. Congratulations to the team and good luck as they continue in their third year of competition. y Hnglk Sdk©©I Csurdniimll© ° Tike E@st Hia Tlktg „ o MENTOR CARDINALS Parting Shots (ro righr and below) Qrenr Moll, Mike Morrison, Jamie Evans, Tom Odorsic, and Marrie Puussaar play a friendly game. I xvftr ig (above) Menror doesn'r ler anyone ger in rhe woyr eh Doug? 158 (obove) Chris Waino arrfully rakes our rhe defense. (lefr) This is rhe rrue meoning of double reaming 'em Section Staff SPECIAL THAMES -ro oil rhe coaches, wirhour whom we could nor hove written the arrides. -to whomever pur that copy machine in rhe library. ro Mrs Larureli and Mr Hoover in rhe Athletic Office for their support ro all rhe photographers, especially Debbie Koerwirz. ro Covelli and Dowdouris for nor dying before we oil finished -ro Jenny, Tina, Brad, Lisa, Denise, Chris, and Rob for rheir help -ro Mafu Kobus (below), now losr somewhere in rhe Harvey High School Desert. Sporrs' Section Editor: Tony Chen Assistant Editor Laura Sperry. Graphics Design: Ben Kingery. ACTIVITIES Row l-Mrs. Heyduk, Row 2-Roger Hardman, Shelley Henderson, Kari Jones, Jamie Heing, Row 2- Justin Young, Row 4-Cliff Martin, Alan Heyduk, Erie Darrow A.V. Aides Clinic Aides Row 1-Beth Rechner, Hanna Hays, Qlynis Haw- kins, Heather Kunkle, Kathy Kozenko, Row 2- Michelle Susel, Russ Durst, Row 3-Ellyn McKee, Karen Davis, Au- drey Walsh, Row 4-Staff: Mrs. Miriam Heal (back left), Mrs. Barbara Buck- ley (middle), Mrs. Rosalie Luoma (front left), Mrs. Patricia Voyten (right side) Row 1 Kristen Reed, Jenny Kuhn, Tammy Francis, Row 2-Lori Fish- er, Mara Smith, not pictured are Julie Mux, Rhonda Rodick, Ste- fanie Ambrochewicz, and Jan Jennings Library Aides Picture 2-Steve Baum and Mrs. Gallagher Guidance Office Aides Shelby Van Der Horst, niyati Shah, Jennifer Lauder, Tina Jenuleson, Michelle Lacey, Wendy Bolton, Laura Cor- tell. Aphrodite Papadakis, Row 2-Mrs. Strasser, Sarah Craghead, Beth Morgan, Wendy Beaver, Melissa Hoo- ver, Valerie Kennedy, Chris rerritto, Karoly Meacham, Jennifer Green, Wendy Rich- ardson. Debbie Bean, Row 3-Jay Marinko Office Aides These student aides were the backbone of the atten- dance office this year!!! Steve Boling, Cindy Scott, Michele Bevan, Row 2-Scott Beal, Eric hope, Anne Gayer Sitting-Dawn Unger, Sharon Cavanaugh, Dawn Ferrill, Kelly Schaffer, Shellie Oliver, Standing-Aoy Tomita, JoAnne Robinson, Paula McIntyre, Deidre Nar- ramore, Chrissy Underwood, Melissa Boylan, Holly Kigat, Valerie Kennedy, Joyce Switala, Melody Rabb Bookstore Aides The Bookstore Aides: Paula Beck, Mrs. Kathy Beck, heather holmes 163 Marching Band Brass Choir I Band Officers Top Row-Shannon McCue, Matt Porter, Mike Keyerleber, Alan Zahn, Scott Leach. Row 2-Karen Spondike, Melissa Scher- man, Debbie Koerwitz, Jenni Pitrone, Emily Plescia, Rob Lew- Top Row-Tamer issa, Jenny Krysiak, Scott nolmecki. Matt Por- is, Mike Fellows, Jeff Vosen. Bottom Row-Kathy Newbury, H ter, Kristen Zema. Bottom Row-Wendy Sanders Lisa Salvatore, Rick Lewis, Mikki Gasek, Dawn Mahtar, Bridgett Hearn, Todd B Brid9ett Heam Michelle TramPte Lyres Club Top Row-Todd Fames, Mike Scott, Steve Poremba, Don Menhom, Scott Holmecki, Bill Ruret, Shannon McCue, Alan Zahn, Mike Keyerleber, Julie Leake, Jenny Rrysiak, Dave Bush. Row 2-Nikki Gasek, Dawn Mah- tar, Jenny Pitrone, Debbie Koerwitz, Mike Fellows, Matt Porter Rathy New- bury, Rob Lewis, Rich dwell, Steph- anie Pickett, Jeff Miller. Row 3-Scott Moorman, Annette Hayes, Jodi Crysler, Rebekah Burger, Lisa An- selmi, Wendy Sanders, Vikki Vazach, Tina Kaufman, Abbie Moore. Bottom Row-Holly Jerele, Heather Shilling, Bridgette Hearn, Lisa Salvatore, Rathy Strancar, Kari Palek, Jennifer Miller. Clarinet Choir Flute Choir Top Row-Dawn Zaccaro, Jodi Crysler, Patti Donze, Kath- leen Walker. Bottom Row-Wendy Sanders, Shayne Gar- cia, Rebekah Burger, Debbie Paolucci, Rim Komar- ansky, Kari Palek. Left to Right-Tina Kaufman, Jennifer Sadler, Heather Shil- ling Rathy Strancar, Stacey Hiner. Woodwind Choir Top Row-Jeff Miller, Dave Bush, Steph- anie Pickett, Willis Den. Row 2-Melanie Louis, Kim Romaransky, Shayne Garcia, Rebekah Burger, Wendy Sanders, Deb- bie Paolucci, Annette Hayes, Stefanie Hodgson. Bottom Row-Tina Hanzel, Vikki Vazach, Tina Kaufman, Lori Gran- chi, Lisa Miecznikowski, Stacey Hiner. 165 Jazz Band Top Row-Matt Porter, Mike Keyerleber, Alan Zahn, Shannon McCue, Rob Lewis. Row 2-Karen Spondike, Kathy Newbury, Rick Lewis, Patti Donze, Steve Poremba. Bottom Row-Heath Qromek, Rich Elwell, Scott Holmecki, Stephanie Pickett, Dave Bush, Jeff Miller. Concert Band Top Row-Cliff Martin, Paul Sciarrino, Mike Krakowski, Dave Pauley, Ron George, Dave Seese, Tamer Issa, Rick Lewis, Todd Eames. Row 2-lieather Brewster, Bob Simer, Mike Rice, Geof Wise, Matt Love, Ja- son Chilcoat, Lori Loudin, nick Mauceri, Brian Banning, Rich Elwell, Curt Williams, Don Menhom, Jenny Krysiak. Row 3-Linda Franczek, Gina Jones, Dave Walsh, Heidi Frew, Jennifer Langley, Jackie Zarack, An- nette Erich, Bill Coy, Danielle Sluga, Sean Podbesek, Jason Spadaro. Row 4-Jennifer Sherry, Margie Wright, Terri Erker, Chris- tine Bittner, Amy Bell, Jill Jeffery, Smita Baid, Shannan Taylor, Abbie Moore. Bot- tom Row-Carrie Lowry, Heather Warren, Emily Stowe, Suzzanne Koryta, Michelle Martin, Shelly Schedler, Wendy Bolton, Karla Lauridsen. Symphonic Band Top Row-John Thome, Ashish Engi- neer, Mike Scott, Rob Lewis, Mark Shore. Row 2-Matt Francis, Monte Francis, Chris Pattie, Richard Nelson, Alan Zahn, Mike Keyerleber, Scott Leach, Mark Bumpus, Rick Lewis, Jeff Vosen, ftikki Qasek, Julie Leake, Kyra Conway. Row 3-Lisa Anselml, Kath- leen Walker, Kristin Pech, Kristin Zema, Jen haberman, Stephanie Mott, Ravi Dodeja, Mike Brewster, Meath Qromek, Eric Vaughn, Scott holmecki. Row 4-Steve Donato, Tina Hanzel, Chris Glazier, Jennifer Jones, Kellie Staller, Kristin Kretschman, Leslie Caruso, Jennifer Qyure, Jenni- fer Lillibridge. Bottom Row-Jennifer Brumbaugh, Jennifer Sadler, Alysha Petruschke. Lisa Salvatore, Jennifer Miller, Lisa Miecznikowski, Michelle Trampte, Kristi Kershaw. Wind Ensemble Top row-Joe Knize, Bob Goebel, Steve Por- emba Row two-Matt Porter, Kathy Newbury, Mike Fellows, Dawn Mahtar, Bridgett Heam, Karen Spondike, Bill Kuret, Shan- non McCue, Robert Allen, Dan Johnson, Stephanie Pickett, Willis Den Row three- Stephanie Hodgsen, Scott Moorman, An- nette Mayes, Dawn Zaccaro, Jodi Crysler, Emily Plecia, Jenny Pitrone, Debbie Koer- witz, Melissa Scherman, Dave Bush, Jeff Miller Row four Wendy Sanders, Shayne Garcia, Rebekah Burger, Melanie Louis, Kim Komaranski, Patti Donze, Kari Palek, Debbie Paolucci Bottom row-Vikki Vazach, Tina Kaufman, Stacey Mines, Heather Shil- ling. Lori Granchi, Kathy Strancar, Molly Jerele Mannheim Orchestra Row 1-Joe Satava, Colleen Fla- herty, David Mergen, Carin Miller, Joe Paoly, Row 2- Tony Chen, Jen- nifer Jenkins, Clayton Heuer, Beth Clouse, Mikki Behrend, Michelle Stein, Warren Den, Justin McArdle, Casey Coin, Mandi Melaragno Row 3- Betsy Stiefvater, Laura Staff, Steve Miner, Angela Vaccaro, Doug Moernberg, Laura Sperry, Bill Riebe, Amanda Werth, Chuck Laux, Scott Pasternak Row 4-Steve Trues- dail. Rich Win, Matt Senra, Matt Starke, Chris Stiefvater, Mr, Peterson Orchestra Row 1-Steve Truesdail, Elizabeth Shelvater, Mi- chelle Stein, Moelle Thomas, Elizabeth Clouse, Susan Boger, Christine Stiefvater, Doug Noem- berg, Joe Pastore, Mikki Behren, Row 2-Bill Riebe, Steve Miner, Scott Pasternak, Colleen Cullen, Kristen Maynard, Susan Movak, Bethany Ayers, Heather Bedford, Joe Paoly, Tammy Webb, Row 3-Kelly Movak, Matt Senra, Sarah Schaefer, Angela Vaccaro, Jean Darrah, Jackie Polanz, Laura Sperry, Tom Petterson, Colleen Flaherty, Row 4-Stephanie Hodgson, Shayne Garcia, Wendi Sanders, Lori Granchi, Tina Kauf- man, Vikki Vazach, Jodi Crysler, Bridgett Heam, Debbie Koerwitz, Millissa Scherman, Emily Ples- cia, Jennifer Pitrone, Dan Johnson, Robert Al- len, Shannon McCue, Mike Fellows. Kathy New- bury, Matt Porter, Row 6-Mike Scott, Joe Knize, Curtis Petersen. A Cappella Choir Row 1-K. Craig, K. Lennon, H. Rost, A, Gayer, Treasurer, K. hutting, L. Brown, Accompanist, S. Podbesek, V, Armenti, M. Corfee, R. Dye, D. Bo- beczko, K. Baker, J, Chen, T. Petrello, h. Vollstadt, K. Haines, Accompanist, A, Templin, J. Palla, J. Dupont, Row 2-B. Grant, B. spoth, W'. Rositano, H. Evenheimer, J. Gibson, T, Wolf, V. Wolfe, G. OrlofF. K. Berzanske, T. Campbell, K, Pozun, T, Swisher, J. Baldzicki, J. Lepere, D, herr- holz, D, naberman, S, Underwood, M. O'Hara. E, McKee, L. Temesi, Row3-S. Oliver, W Zgrebnek, R. Myett, T. Sullivan, L. Sauka, D, Paolucci, J. Plescia, Accompanist, S. Meyer, C. Waina, M. Sturm, D. Bullard, J. Rainery, S. Moorman, D. Ross, Vice President, A. Kreke, V, Hieronymus, L. Rozzo, S. Russell, K, Kozenko, T. Edinger, Row 4-D. Blankschaen, Secretary, C. Planagan. M. Burnett, R. Preztak, C. Woods, Accompanist, D, Uranis, C. Cooper, K, Ritts, C. Montagner, D. Merril, D. Munns, C Ctiinger, R. Kretschman, L. Tranter, J. Vosen, G, Schockey, D, Milhem, M. Lantz, J. Anderson, K. Conway, M, Muebner, C, Sayer, K. Kretschman, G. Majewski, C. Lazar, hot pictured: Lisa Federico, President, B. Bodo, Tina Federico. P. Miocic, C. Ritts, M. Roediger, H. Shilling, A Velyvis, D. MartuccL Men s Glee Chorus Row 1-D. Cendrowski, N. Prewer, D. Mackin, J, Wellington, J. Vorndran, P. Berdysz, P. White, J. Baldzicki, C. Adams, M. Zangare, B. Bird, Row 2-M. Schnabauer, S. Bradford, M. Fellenstein, J, Munden, J. Reider M. Cook, T. Qowen, M. Kiscoe, B, Qallion, D, Ross, D. Baker, S. Coyne, D, Lewis This Page Sponsored By Frank And Valerie Federico Row 1-A. Papadakis, T. McCoid, T. Napoli, J. holleran, S. Brady, C. Crow, B. hardman. B. Breaux, J. Kim, E. Coode, J. Vomdran, B.J. Carrabine K. Damon. D. Myaayes, M. Lehti, T. Berdysz, 5. Conger, Row 2-T, Bradley, T. Bergen, C. Morus. L. Fisher. K. McHugh, Z. Coon. J. Rosen. K. Mich man, K Michman, J. Koionski, 5. Arras. R. Baughman, M. Van himbergan, M. Ciantaglione, S. Cragulets. K. Karcheck. K. Ronake, S. Strancar, C Adimik. W. Ferguson, Row 3-M. McFarland, V. Carver, H. Tyler, D. Maberman, L. Libman, T. Lunceford, G. Dinardo, 5. Stefanek. M. Decapua, K Peoples. B. Bird.C. Couch, J. Tucci, B. Eames. 5. Mazeika. J. Alexander. J. Conner, D. Lindholm, V. Waldheimer. K. Maynard. K. Gibson, Row 4 h. Johnson. M. Harps. M. Keresztesy. M. Braidic M. Couse, L. Baker. B. Mononen, J. Ruhnau, L. Phelps, R. Callender, B. Ross. M. Francis. M Francis, J. Krouse, S, Skebe, B. Whalen, B, Knuth, A, Raubenolt, T. Taylor, C. Kohn, M. Gambill iV mmm Y m1 American Field Service AFS promotes friendship and good will among people of all nations. MHS has an active club dedicated to assisting foreigh exchange students with their adjustments to our country, our community, and our school. Horticulture International Club Row 1-Crystal ArmoniS, Jeff Vosen, Melissa Scherman, Steve Denato, Patti Donze, Lee Crews, Rhonda Mundy (Advisor), Row 2-Leigh Metenyi, Debbie Koerwitz, Jenny Pitrone, Kathleen Walker, Row3-Michelle Stein, Laurie Straub, Cindy Smith, Mara Smith, RowA-Wendy Sanders, Mia Dodareo, Mike Ireland, Scott Beall, Row 5-Dan Chin, Bill Hartman Craig Qondorcin, Moelle Sirl, Troy Klein, Row 2-Mike Werner, Ron Qlowacki, Justin Kersorarki, Cheryl Anderson, Matt Goodlin, Row 3-Chris St. John, Tim Kraus, Ben Barbera, Ed Turk, Keith Brown Ski Club The Mentor High Ski Club is organized in October to pro- vide lessons and or practice time for our students. One of the largest clubs in the school, the ski club travels to Brandywine on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 11 p.m. on school buses. It is an excel- lent opportunity to leam to ski or just ski with your friends. Chess Club Row 1-Jim Lawson, Glenn Channel, Don Chessnes, Todd Eames, Lee Ann Crews, Heather Brewster Row 2-Mr. Kowalke, Lee Wester, Hans Hedemann, Brian Gralkey, Brian Bosley, Nathan Dombrook, B.J. Martino, Dan Jesbeck, Doug Noem- berg, Derek Meister, Steve Kacir, Zandy Coon, Doug Doering, Ken Winter Accounting Club Top-Mark Vickery, Ed Turk, Bill Mitchell, Mrs. P. Christenson, Advi- sor, Lee Wester, Lance Washburn, Rob Bittinger, Row 2-Todd Eames, Beth Ann Rechner, Kim Riegles, Christina Leone, Secretary, Tammy Pluth, Cindi Fluher, Row 3- Steve Couture, Vice-president, Greg Shockey, President, Jo Ann Potoc- nik f t) The Mentor high Student Council is a very busy organization constantly working for the students. The mem bers do many student-related activ ities during the year such as: soph omore orientation, class elections Homecoming Queen elections Santa Grams, youth in government senior elections, junior class elec tions, as well as student counci elections, the United Way cam paign. Thanksgiving Basket Drive Walk America and the Bloodmobile for community service. A copy ma- chine for students was put in the library courtesy of MMS Student Council. MMS Student Council Officers Row 1 Pam Kastatter. Om Prasad. Rim Young Row 2-Dave ft u I lard Cori Jemejclc Row 3 Mr. Sabo, Angelo Presello. Micky Meuman Literary Club Row 1-Mrs. Sigworth (sponsor), Christy Zicka- foose, Wendi Sanders (Editor), Jenny Pitrone, Row 2-Mike Martone, Gregg McNeill, Betsy Stiefvater, (Editorial Assistant), Dawn Mahtar, Jeralyn John- son, Jennifer Sadler, Stephanie Hodgson, James Krouse, Row 3-Brian Bosley, Rio Zerrull, Kelly Schaeffer (Sales Manager), Sue Jahnke (Publicity manager) Student Council Future Leaders is a very ac- tive group at Mentor, riot only do they sponsor the Homecoming Dance, they also hold the annual Senior Citizens Dance. From deco- rating the grounds with Christmas lights to selling more donuts ever imag- ined, the Future Leaders put in a lot of hard work giv- ing the students a chance to better their school and community. Future Leaders Row 1-Michelle Henry, Caryn Evans, Cyndi Perkins, Michelle Adamovich, Marie Basso, Kimberly Ward, Rita Kraljic, Hina nichols, Michole McGee, Row 2-Shannon Horvath, Carolyn Brewer, Row 3-Lynn Kirchenbauer, Row 4-Kim Lloyd, Christy Gerrich, Jullie Tinih, Michelle Senyes, Michelle Smaretsky, Jes- sica Russo, Row 5-Angie Bauerle Cosmetology is a two-year course providing sufficient hours of clinical training (shampoos, rinses, scalp treatments, etc.) and related instruction (anatomy, physiology, chemistry, etc.). After completing 1500 hours of instruction, the student is eligible to take the state exam. Row 1-Juniors: Birginia Knapp, Jenny Mraz, Keri Adams, Dianna Larkin, Pamela Mrazek, Row 2-Melinda Hale, Marga- ret Johnston, Missi Zavada, Melissa Winlan, Row 3-Seniors: Mary Pickul, Trade Allen, Glynis Caludrcan, Morma Hillary, Hot pictured: Mary Storm, and Kathy Mallon TV Production Row 1-Todd Trimmer, Jim Vomdran, Dave Meige, Karen Malnar, Row 2-Linda Stepanek, Jim Lawson, Dawn Haberman (editor), Mike Marcell. Jill Kuver, Row 3-Mike Martone, K.C. Cooper (edi- tor), Rio Zerull, Dan Hied, Chris Munson, Row 4-Mr. Kowalke, Linda Friend, Brian Bosley, Ellyn McKee, Jamie Mundon, Kristin Brewer WMHS manages the responsibility of reporting school activities during the morning homeroom period. The students work to- gether collecting, editing, and reporting the news much like it is done in a professional radio station. The students gain a valu- able experience and provide a real service. O.W.A. OWA is a vocational work study program—students work at various locations in Mentor and Mentor schools. Row 1-Kevin Pry, Rocky Hails, Row 2-Debbie Kosch, Tanya , Seering, Robin Schinaze, Theresa Cooper, Krissy Grewe, Ro- berta Bishop, Row3-Mr. Davidson, Mot Pictured: Gina Cesari, Michelle Clifton, John Duka, Jennifer ferende, Pam Gossett, Bill Kosmerl, Dwayne Swietelik, Traci Ulbrich Row 1-Brian Zablotney, Randy Horvath, Brad Bubonic, Dana Gflreath, James Salvatore, Row 2-Chris McCartney, Larry Thompson, John Prochaska. Left to right: Ed Pavlik, Robery Baliker, Bill Regal, Bill Vidmar, Mark Radovanic, Dennis Wargo, Jim Omersa, James Kaszian, Dale Setzer, Debby Huded, Scott Vokurka, Mr. L. C. Wilson, Mot Pictured: Dave Ireland, Gerald Gardner, Aaron Kinszer, John McLi- mans 'T Taddeo, Janeen Baxter, Amy Futchi, Kevin Randall, Whiz Fulmer, Tony Maxwell, Tom Schumacher, Mary Cay Sweeney, Row 2-Bill Zone, Chris Masai, Fred Pritschav, Bill Traub, Jason Kolenc, James Broschied, James Comelivs, Lou Larick, Terry Gaskins, Gayle Arndt Distributive Education Row 1-Chip Jeckel (vice presi- dent) Kelly Landgraf (secretary), Cindy Swanson, Jenifer Kacica, Stacy Fekete, Tracy Fekete, Row 2-Mr. Ezzo (advisor), Tony Fre- genti (president), Stacie Malnar (historian). Sue Goldthorpe, Jeni Belt, Stacy Keene, Debbie Jonke, Debbie Yanchar Auto Mechanics I Graphic Arts Row 1-Kelly Roberts, Melissa Blom, Stephanie Waterman, Colleen Strong, Ann Germano, Chris Schembre, Row 2-Amy Malachin, Marilyn McTighe, Laurie Vouko, Lisa Parsons, Stacey Ward, Dawn Childs, Teresa Simmons, Lee Kraus, Teri heth, Mrs. Kirby, Row 3- Lori Ferri 11, Cyndi Piscalko, Eric Wheelock, Marilyn Vojtush, Jackie Lohr, Tammy Simmons, Becky Yunk, Ahrea Calkins, Dana Van Boxei, Tom Stenger Row 1-Debbie Kalamar, Tracey Custer, Amy Shore, Sandy Maca- lonan. Row 2-Mrs. Kintz, Robin Raphael, Lisa Mackel. Robyn Schmidt, Julie Yager, Row 3-Laurie Mraz, Mary Lesak, Stephanie Rullo, Jeanine Berkley, Brian Wesbecher, Row 4-Wendy Owens, Tammy Jacobson, Bridgette Ryan, Paula McDonald Left to right-John Adams, Jeff Johnson, Gary Horst, Chris Potpan, Pat Crtalic, Bill Kirkland, Mr. Keenan, Chuck Baverly, Bill Thome, Mike Rupsic Child Care Jr and Sr Auto Body Row 1-Cindy Swanson. Lau- ra Cortell, Michelle Mieczni- Kowskl, Mrs. Fulmer, Jeanne Tumino, Row 2- Kristen Correia, Becky Qu- zauskas, Mindy Fagert, Lisa Allen, Karen Grusendorf, Stacy Keene, Joanne Fotoc- nik, Jill Donaldson, Renee Cassidy r ♦ — Unit 10 Aides Unit 11 Aides Row 1-Mrs. Walsh, Carrie Greer, Heather Budde, Heidi Frew, Amy Fish, Tish Rozewski, Row 2-Rim Ru- dolph, Julie Graf, Laurie Lohr, Di- ana Zimmer, Michelle D'Agostino, Row3-Kris Rudolph, Kathy Haines, Rikki Johnston Andrea Rurmanek, Row 4-Kim Gerlach, Maria Masina, Tracey Silbiger, Katherine Reimir, Row 5-Alicia Kolenc, Laurie Hula, Debbie Burn, Kris Koulogianis, Kristin Brewer Unit 12 Aides (Kneeling)-Barry Stephens, Shane Martin, Jenny Stephens, Pam Peters, Sandy Travena, Michelle Metzger, Tony Seidel, Row 2-Miller Peirce, Don Clark, Joe Gamire, Angle Rogers, Ross Barnyard, Leon Shaffer, Chris Persic, Mr. Clements Row 1-Patti Hudec, Jeni Maffo, Abbey Brown, Donna Mail liard. Row 2-Andrea Bradac, Jeff Switzer, Lisa Vovko, Scott Williams, Sherry Landen, Greg Albright, Mr. Schonauer Seated: Mr. Polinsky, Advisor L R Gene Klingbeil, Rob Bittinger, Craig Dennis, Mark Jastredowski, Lance Washburn. Mike Baiuch, Brian Walouke Row 1-Desi Mathis, Jeff Lewis, Rob- in Ernst, Heidi Frew, Tim McGrat- tan, Frank Soukup, Row 2-Kellie Staller, Mich Lewis, Beth Ann Fra- ser, Brian Dielman, Tara Men- singer, Todd Berardinelli, Row 3- Scott Spieker, Brian Graley, Row 4-Bill Maglosky, Ron Mercer, Dave Drzewlecki, Row 5-Ms. Cetina, Joe Lima, Russ Durst Data Processing Jr. And Sr. Data Processing is a two-year course giv- ing the student a working knowledge of the fields of business information pro- cessing and accounting. It involves train- ing in computer programming, opera- tions, and software applications. Row 1; hope Tuggle, Stacy Poole, Mope Ulbrich, Carrie Green, Mr. Teringo Row 2: Kym Zeroske, Melissa Mcbride, Kris Koulo- ganes Row 3: Kim Bod is, Kathy Brumly, Heather Budde. Jill Clark Row 4: Karen Davis, Kim DeBartolomeo, Kim Gerlach, Vicky Manzel, Jean Tucker, Lisa Meeker Row 1: Tracey Meyer, Aimee LaPrairie, Mindy hughes Row 2: Mr. Taylor, Jack Griswold, Sharon Leindecker, Debbie Watson, Dawn Fer- rill, Kimberly Bahnsack, Terah Byrd Row' 3: Missing-Dawn Gaskins, Debi Letterly, Robin Shambach, Judy Sundermeier C.O.E. and O.W.E. Top left to bottom right: Chip Sanzo, Keith Kidd, Mr Frei, Joel Schwed Chris Genovese, Pat Ferron, Chuck Robinett, W.S. Lewis, Karca Boh- novic. Mama Prince, Derek Secrest, Carole Kidd, Adam Mason Kim Blackner, Ronna Cawrse, Connie Cottrell, Christie Shear- row, Lisa Guinn, Row 2: Dianna Turk, Debbie Taylor, Mr. Sa- dowski Row 3: Dee Dee Potter. Tammy Atkins, Julie Plummer. Gina Grabner, JoAnne Frazee Mot pictured: Cathy Peterson, Debbie Goetz, Christine Zebrowski, Gail Pluhar OWE VICA sponsors several fundraisers throughout the school year. The profits are used to purchase supplies and equipment for the OWE program Last year the club purchased two VCR units and a color TV for use in the classroom. The OWE VICA club also sponsors a year- end Cedar Point trip for its members. Drama Club Lights! Camera! Aetion! Action was defi- nitely a word to describe the M.H.S. Drama Club this year. As usual they were quite busy with the two main productions, A Fate Worse Than Death (performed in Movem- ber , and the classic ‘30's musicale On the Twentieth Century (performed in Novem- ber). In addition, the club also began tours to elementary schools with a play about child abuse. The play was entitled. The Se- cret in the Toy Room. They attended the Ohio Thespian Society Conference at Ash- land College in April, and in June they are planning to take a show to I.T.A.C, (Inter- national Theatre Arts Conference) which is held in Muncie, Indiana Row 1-Scott Moorman, Mike Sturm. Mary Beth O hara, Dan Bobeczko, Caima Sayer, Mr. Lorek, Advisor, Row 2-Tia Gambit, Betsy Stiefvater, Andrea Bobeczko, Michelle Stein, holly Zerull, Patti Rankin, Lisa Federico. Row 3-Staci Smole, Dan hied, Dan Chin, Rachael Abbey, Troupe Board Members: Row 1, Scott Moorman, Mary Beth Coug Truesdail, Mike Marcel, Brian Bosley, Julie Leake. Heather Kunkle, Mike Ireland O'Hara, Dan Bobeczko, Row 2, Mike Sturm, Carma Sayer Row 1-Travis Campbell Mary Kay Roediger, Bruce Barnes, Vicky Wblfe, David Bullard, Vicky Hieronymus, Todd Swisher, Holly Rost, Greg Orloff, Anne Gayer, John Baldzicki, Row 2-Pam Rastatter, Lynn Rozzo, Dawn Haberman, Tina Wolf, Robin Hyett, Dyan Haberman, Tina Petrello, Heather Shilling, Domenic Martucci, Row3-Sean Podbesek, Marcy Burnett, Brian Ross, Courtney Flanagan, Ken Pozun, Diane Blankschaen, Dave Ross, Keith Berzanske, Lisa Federico, Row 4-J.R. Plescia, Jeff Vosen, Dennis Merril, Richard Kretschman, Scott Meyer, Craig Montagner The Mentor High School Top 25 is one of Ohio's finest show choirs, giving many performances throughout the year. Many hours of hard work and effort are given by each in making the year a success. Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Hieronymus, Top 25 presents a wonderful show filled with song and dance. Candids Candids HONORS s T 11 1 V I N G Top row: Chuck Stephenson, Brian Bosley, Angelo Presello, Ken Kansa, Mike Martone from row: Chris Gatto, Dawn Mahtar, Tanya Pesch, Kathy Baker Do these people look academically inclined to you? Don't be fooled by their easy-going atti- tude! These Academic Decathalon members stay after school for weeks, studying for their competitions. Members must pass entrance ex- ams and are placed on three sub-teams with different grade point averages. Last year's team placed 1st in the state and 7th in the nation. We wish this year's team lots of luck. Top Row: Mr Allen, BJ Martino, Kathy Baker Front row: Ken Kansa, Glenn Channell, Dave Bullard w The Whiz Quiz team is a new addition to the aca- demic community of Men- tor High School. They par- ticipate in a quiz show on radio. So far this year, the team has the highest point total. Good luck for the rest of the season. z This year's Homecoming theme was ’One Moment in Time . The event was sponsored by the Future Lead- ers of America, who were happy to say that it was the most successful Homecoming dance ever, with more than 800 people attending. Members of the Fighting Cardinal Marching Band showed their spirit throughout the week. They performed during the pep rally, marched for the parade, and played at halftime at the football game. The Homecoming Pa rade was full of cheering Cardinal fans this year. Top 25, the Fighting Car- dinal Marching Band, and the Wrestling Cheer- leaders won prizes for their entries in the pa- rade. Future Leaders had the surprise of the day when they pulled up in a silver limousine. The national Honor Society is dedicated to scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The young individual involved in this club performs several deeds throughout the year such as; the spring induction, candy sale, safety town, and starting this year, the hat and the mitten tree. Mentor High appreciates everything the national Honor Society does for the school and community. Top Row: Laura Gilbert, Kelly Tseng Bottom Row: Karoly Meachman, Kristen Reed, Aoy Tomita, Advisor: Mrs. Harper Paula McIntyre National Honor Society Top Row Kim Young. Kelly Seeshoitz, Betsy Stiefvater Scott Beall, Chris Fielitz, Lrsa Haifa, Monica Lichuar, Lrso Anselmi. Dawn Mahter, Todd Eames, Shelley Ferrii. Debbie Koerwitz, Annette Hayes, Diane Blankcshaen, Nicole Newmann, Row Two Wendi Sanders. Marcy Haluska, Derek Rodstrom, Glenn Chonneli. Josh Freshwater, Keith Hartsfield. Matt Nath- anson. Chuck Stephenson Carma Sayer, Jill Donaldson, Amy Kreke, Kristen Maynard, Row Three Steve Couture, David Bullard, Holly Jerele. Senta Wagner Row Four Becky Rakes, Cjndy Valen- tino, Kari Palek. Lisa Salvatore, Tanya Pesch, Karolyn Meoch- man, Paula McIntyre, Kelly Tseng, Laura Gilbert, Jill Davis, Ma- ria Doddario, Dan Bobeczko, Michelle Stein, Row Five: Tracey Re2ak, Karen Spondike, Wendy Churchill. Jennifer Chen, Aoy Tomita, Kristen Reed, Ohm Prasad, Louanne Bengough, Kim Hotchkiss, Rosanne Bengough Teen Institute Teen Institute at Mentor High School encourages clean living and caring for others. They promote life without drugs and alcohol. Some of their activities include acting out skits for young children and selling carnations for Valentine s Day. . 'T JEEN INSTITUTE . CARNATION ;SALE . ' Wher Mods-HR..-6 - :-, Teb. ■ Nr f Where: Student -Center- ' . CosT. $VOO What: red, long.stemed or corsage ; ■; 3rd Row: S. Baum. J, Markouc, R. Klammer D. Creadon 2nd Row: J. Gallo, S. Cl Ebosh, M. Cherub 1st Row: R. Siri, C. Morus, K. Humberson. G. Basek. , R. Hyett, S. Foreign Exchange Students This year. Mentor High School is happy to host five foreign exchange students. Sponsored by AFS, these students stay with local families and attend classes at Mentor High. George Sanchez is from Spain, Saskia Marschke is from Germa- ny, Marina Riokoldi is from Italy, and Setsu Itagaki and Chika Yoshida are from Japan. We hope that these stu- dents have a good year here at MHS. LAB e b u a o s r u ft 1 n t n i e n s 9 s LAB (Learning About Business) is a one week intensive program held during the summer at Lake Erie College in Painesville. Stu dents spend their time talking to local businessmen and listening to lectures in order to learn how to run a business. A computer simulation game measures their progress. At the end of the week a reward of real stock is given to the team who places first in the computer simulation game. Clockwise from bottom: Steve Couture, Casey Laganke, Debbie Koerwitz, Michael Elly Marc Vickory, Mikki Meuman, Fat Barry, Angelo Pressolo, Dianna Turk Mot Pictured: Josh MacDonald. from left to right: Tanya Pesch, Kim Young, Kathy Baker, Karoly Meachem B Q S o • l t y r a s' 1 t s' e A n d Last summer, eight students from Mentor high School were chosen to attend Boys' and Girls' State. These students represented our school at a week long camp. They ran for government offices, were appointed to positions in govern- ment, and learned about state government. From left to right: Glenn Channel!, Josh Fresh- water, riot pictured: Mike Hollis, Derek Rod- strom SNOW KING A Snow King once again rules over Mentor high School! The seniors voted for their King, Josh Freshwater, who was crowned at Winter Formal, At Right: Rob Hasselman. Sara St, Hilaire, Greg Muss, Rosanne Bengough. Andy Douglas, Louanne Ben gough. King Josh Freshwater, Megan Reilly, Dania Webb, Jeff Ashton. Below: Babette Jennings, Todd Raubenolt, Horticulture Award Winners This year, the state gave MHS' Horticul- ture Department sev- eral awards for excel- lence, They have consistently gained state recognition, and we wish to thank them for the image of excel- lence that they have given MHS. Attorney General Visits MHS Attorney General Anthony Celebreeze came to MHS recently to speak to members of Future Leaders. Pictured here with him are Debbie Koerwitz, Tanya Pesch, Jenny Chen, Bill DeJoy, Ken Kansa, and Steve Couture. National Merit Scholars Clockwise from bottom: Tanya Pesch, Mike Martone, Dawn Mahter, Glenn Channel!, Kathy Baker, Josh Freshwater Each year, as a result of PS AT scores. National Merit Scholarships are given out This year, we had six semi-finalists for these honors. Many others were recognized as commended scholars. Most of these people scored in the 99th percen- tile in the verbal or mathematics section of the PSAT. Thank you for creating a good image for our school. Bottom Row: Debbie Koerwitz, Betsy Stiefvator, Aoy Tomita, Jenni Belt, Top Row-Brian Malan- owsky, Angelo Presselo, Kim Young, Wendy Harmon, Keith Hartsfield Mock Trial The Mock Trial team usually consists of two attorneys for the plantiff, two attorneys for the defense, four wit- nesses and a baliff. The team goes through a short litigation with set time limits. Both sides are awarded points for their effectiveness. Last year, our Mock Trial team placed 2nd in the state. Good luck to this year's members! Mr. Chris Young is the advisor for this year's Mock Trial team. From left to right; Toni Querry, Kim Young, Damon Mtlhelm, Rory Callahan. Top row: Enrico DiMario, Kristin Reed, Brian Lehmer, Damon Mil- helm, Chris Kelleher, Rory Callahan. Bottom Row: Toni Querry, Kim Rozewski, Kim Komaransky, Kim Young. rhese outstanding seniors were honored this all by a luncheon given by Dr. Webb and Mr, joodman. We'd like to thank these seniors vho have given this school so much in the )ast three years. Good luck in the years iheadl This year, senior Lydia Brown was granted a $5,000 scholarship for her piano studies. We appreciate all that Lydia has done for our school and thank her for it. Each month. Dr, Webb had lunch with a group of students to get their input about different ac- tivities and issues concerning the student body. Shown here are several Future Leaders offi- cers: Tanya Pesch, Debbie Pal- lucci, Ken Kansa, Greg Orloff, and Vicky Wolfe. HOMOn 5Gt' E 3 y ‘ y u 8 ite +fie Mitfen Ttp lidazlei: FAC U LTY Mr. Joseph A. Lesak Charleen K. Gawronski, Harold Carverick. A. Hugh Brown Arthur Kless, Robert f. Lee Dr. Hans Pesch Mr. William Conte Board Members Administration Mrs. J. Mueller Mr. M. ness Mrs. P. Maynor Mr. J. Greene Have You Ever Wondered What A Unit Principal Does? The unit principal primarily serve faculty, and in general be deals with any discipline, at- tendance, or social problems his students create. Me must communicate with parents, must send out newsletters, verify senior graduation ex- pectations, set up orientation for 10th grade students, ob- the first line of communication between students, parents, and teachers. Mot Pictured: Mrs. L. Clements Mrs. G. Brach Mr. T. Quigney Mrs. B. Walsh Unit Offices Mr. J. Goodwin Mr, J. rlarmon Guidance Mr. D. Litzinger Mrs, M. Byrd Mrs. D, Pugh Mrs. J. Yanchar Mrs. G. Fortunato Secretaries Ms. M. Latureli Mrs. P. Strasser Mrs. D. Ackerman Mrs. E. Cecil Mrs 5. Kidd Athletic Dept. Mr. M. Hoover Mrs. P. Roth Mrs. P Regan nurse Mrs. M Gallagher Library Mrs. G. heyduk Mrs. R. Luoma Mrs. M. Meal Mrs. B. Buckley Mrs. P. Voyten Book Store Fupil Service iff ' TM Mrs. C. Holmes Mrs. K. Beck Mrs. E. Cecil Cafeteria Cooks VC Lunch Room: Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. V. Boar, Mrs. M. Allen, Mrs. C. ISuker, Mrs. B. Frischkorn Lunch Room Staff: Mrs. L. Manison Mrs. M. Russell English Mr. T. Wilson Mr. C. Young Mrs. D. Black Mrs. L. Sigworth Miss T. Dublo Mrs. J. Simmelink Mr. O. Davis Mrs. E. Callahan Mrs. M Semrad Mr. T. ho s Miss K. Rolla Mrs. E. Geislcr Mrs. M. Bowdouris Mrs. M. Chaka Mrs. J. rritmger Mrs. D. rsohn Mrs. J. nay lor Mr. H. Gonzalez Mr. S. Osborne Mrs. D. Covelli Miss L. Fabian Miss R. Mundy Mrs. M. Cicco Mrs. K. WallicK Mrs. J. Canon English Mot Pictured: Miss C. Rupnlc Mrs. I. Stuckey Mr. A. Sabo Mr. T. Wilson Foreign Language Mr. J. hada Mr. A. Kumat Mrs. M. Roberts Social Studies Mr. K. Esper Mr. W. Barnes Mr. G. Allen Mr. K. DeC aro Mr. M. Cjlaros Mr. P. Georqes not Pictured: Mrs. K. harper Mr. J. Jamieson Mr. J. Kcider Mr. A. Thompson Mr. J. Waqar Mr. J. Woerne Mr. P. Vutanich Mr, R Past Mr. R. Woodman Mr. G.J. Kindsvatter Mr. J. Corcoran Mr. R. Thompson Mrs. Z. Enyedy nr. J, Lorek Mr. D, Burns Science Science Mr. T. Ramsey Mrs. Z. Enyedy Mr. P. Chantrey Mr. n. Koerwitz Mrs. n. Williams Mr. P. Mocadlo Mr. T, Ramsey and Physics students Mr. J. Corcoran •m Mot Pictured: Mr. J. Mamciu Mr. L. Taylor Mr. M. Giancola Mr, J. Green Mrs. L. MacGregor Mr. T. Mackar Mr, R. Kerschbaum Miss C. Barber Mr. T. frazier Health Physica I Education Industrial Technology not Pictured: Mr. D. Jedlicka Mr, S, Kowalke Mr, J. Tredent Mr. R, Wiegman Mr. M. hillstrom Mr. R. Kandalec Mr. R. Smith 2 3 3 3 2 Mr G. Polinsky Mrs. M. Kirby horticulture Mr. J. Matsko Mr. 5. Tnvisonno Auto Body Auto Mechanics Early Childhood Education Auto Body Vocational not Pictured; r J. Tenngo r. R. Taylor r. J. SmclU r J. Schonaucr Mr. J. Salvatore Mr M. Keenan Mr J. Ezzo Mr. T. Davidson Business Mr. G, Folinsky Hot Pictured: Mr. J. Ezzo Mr. D. Mackey Mr, R, Rose Mr. T. Swank Mrs. S Maier Mrs. S. Zagorc Special Education Mrs. K, Grgetic Mr W Quellhorst Mrs. R. Kegg Home Economics 1 % t “ Mrs. Alice Rintamaa Chairperson, Home Economics Dept. Teaches half day at high school and half day at Memorial. Vocational Mr. B. Munsicker Mr, R. Lillback Mot Pictured: Mrs. A. Garber Mrs, J. Luttermoser Ms. P, welshans Mr. K. Kary ' A A A ,2 Mr. T. Hieronymus Music — 223 Dan Chin-Editor Mami huebner Zandy Coon Yearbook Faculty Section ADVERTISEMENTS MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL PTA Hopes That The Class Of '89 Will Continue To Broaden Its Horizons. Congratulations! Mr. Koerwitz, I always wanted to thank you for everything you've given me from the nature hikes years ago to dissecting a frog (not to mention the many hall passes you've written for me). Thanks for teaching me even when I didn't want to learn. Dad, I'm sorry for being such a pain sometimes. Thank you for always caring. Love, Your daughter, Debbie (216) 255-RIBS BEST IX AMERICA Congratulations! Class Of '89 9080 Mentor Ave • Mentor, Ohio 44060 DR. DONALD PEPPERCORN Kelli Shelli nS Carrie e fc M M M M M M M M M M H M M B GRADUATION ICE CREAM CAXES ■Dain? .Queen, Our cakes are custom DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER decorated to fit your 7695 LAKE SHORE BLVD. special occasion. MENTOR, OHIO 257 5488 ... r -i 9 Don't forget to try our new Queen s Choice Ice cream In eight of your favorite flavors. ZXZ3LZZZ1ZZDAIRY QUEEN'SEsB MENTOR DENTAL ASSOCIATES JAMES N. GREINER D.D.S. STEVEN H. GREINER D.D.S RAYMOND A. GREINER D.D.S. INC. 8224 Mentor Ave. - Suite 122 Area Phone 255-2600 Outside Cleveland 951-6688 PARENT PATRONS Val and Frank Federico Dawn and Dennis Flanagan Gary and Peggy Orloff Mr. and Mrs. Basil N. Wolfe, Jr. S lates CT1ERLE nORmflnCOSfTlETICS INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL A .C. RATTRAY CONSTRUCTION 1JVC. 6101 Andrews Road Mentor-Lake. Ohio 44060 216 257-3400 John, Todd, Dave R„ Heather, Diane, and Dawn. We ll miss the parties, the fights, the blueberry slush pup- pies, the rides home {complete with Hollywood stops). Seaside, bowling. Camp Whitewood, John Denver, Mex- milian's, playing pool and, most of all, your help and friendship through the past year. And to Keith, Dave B,, Lisa, Anne, Vicky, Robin, Rich, Dom, Dennis, Scott, Pam, Mary Kay, Holly, Lynn-our love always. Good luck! Bye y all-Courtney Tina intUr '0 Hi r iW.rt tr t 3 4 i r 35 2 0()05 Photographers Activities Clockwise-Becky Daresh, Connie Moore, Joe Knize, Smita Baid, Debbie Koerwitz, Hot Pictured: Kris Pech, Greg Orlof, Matthew Francis, Beckey Frisch koron Top-Tina Petrello, Bottom-Kris Pech, Heidi Beall Come, they toid me, pa-rum-pa-punv pum. To be, or not to be, that is the question. Special Thanks Pam is a sophomore at Mentor High and a 1st year member of the yearbook staff. She is involved in the Mentor High School art program and is respon- sible for designing the yearbook cover. Mice job Pam, Shelly is the talented artist who created the divider pages for each section of this yearbook. We thank you for the time and effort you have put in to making the divider pages great! Greg Orloff, a devoted member of the yearbook staff, has helped contribute to many aspects of the 1988-1989 yearbook. Without his assis- tance, this yearbook would be at a Joss. Greg has travelled over the world, in his visit to Aus- tralia, Greg met with many different companies in regards to the growing technology in petro- leum research. In meeting with these different firms, he was able to contact a publishing com- pany centered in Sydney, Australia. In doing so, Greg was able to exchange varying ideas with his newly found friends. Thanks Greg! The yearbook staff would like, again, to thank Mr, Allen. His ability in photography has lend credence to the production of our yearbook. Here's to you Mr. Allen. 4 A Senior Section Editor Wendy Churchill Junior Section Editor Jennifer Kella Sophomore Section Editor Tina Boczek Faculty Section Editor Trina Bently Honors Section Editor Courtney Elanagan Activities Section Editor Tina Petrello Yearbook Chief Editor Vicky Wolfe e a r o o S t a f f Yearbook Assistant Advisor Mrs. Mala Bowdouris Sports Section Editor Anthony Chen Vc c, c K « Fufium LeadwAnd Tlm C Ui Of 1989 hU Tu PUT IT TOGETHER! Over one hundred people showed up for Prom set-up Friday afternoon. Above, Mary Kay Roediger, Lisa Fe- derico, and Kim Young add the Final touches to the garden scene. With a lot of hard work Josh Freshwa- ter, Carma Sayer, Dawn Mahter, and Jenny Petrone finally get the balloon filled. Takes lots of hot air, huh guys? Man 28, 1988 8:00-1:00 AM. U Aft DwomA II ■ ■ Above: One couple takes a break from dancing to pose in the garden scene. To the right: Three couples pause for a picture before entering the Civic Center. Pictured from left to right are Kathy Haines, Jodi Magill, and Danielle Kinsey. In back, Keith Rintamaa, Karl Ondersma, and Pat Domonkos. homecoming Weekend began before the weekend did. Thurs- day morning students attended the pep rally, and that evening was the bonfire. Finally Friday night came and the Mentor Car- dinal Football team faced off with Bedford, unfortunately los- ing by only a narrow margin in double overtime. The weekend culminated with the Homecom- ing Dance Saturday night. As for Sunday, well that was yours to deal with, but most likely it was spent recuperating. floutUUmMg 7:30-12: 00 PM Sa ndcuj, Octob i 15, 1988 Owe, MoumT !w Tim Each year the Future Leaders of America sponsor the Senior Citizens Dance in the Mentor High cafeteria. An excellent dinner is served and the students provide the dancing, conver- sation, and entertainment. Joe Knize, the man of many identities, is pictured to the right. You're the life of the party, aren't you Joe? Proudly Presented By The Future Leaders ■ JtNt f; f 1)3 Above, senior Laurie Corteil and her dinner guest pause to flash their stunning movie screen smile for the camera. To the left. Crystal Armonas is the head of the table among her friends. Lower left: Michelle Lantz gets acquainted with this couple at the Senior Citizens Dance. Below, Patti Rankin, Audrey Walsh, and Bill Boergert goof around in between trips to the cafeteria. The Snow Court-deft to right); Robert Hasselman, Sarah St. Hilaire, Greg Huss, Rosanne Bengough, Andy Douglas. Louanne Bengough, 1988-1989 Snow King; Joshua Freshwater. Megan Reilly, Dania Webb, Jeff Ashton. Babette Jennings, Todd Raubenolt. Congratulations Josh! Mentor High School presents FATE jid WORSE THAN ' DEATH; or Adrift on Life's Sea Nov. 11- 12, 18. 19 at 8:00 p.m. t'.sM J A A till Above left: how many drama kids does it take to change a light bulb? Only one with Doijg Truesdail to brave the heights! Left: Assistant stage manager Dan Chin is all smiles. Think how much more fun Dan would have if someone had the other walkie — Above- Andrea Bobeczko meticulously adds the final touches to her costume. Cast Production Staff Felicia Marie Dorothea CoKie Joe Cassius Rodney Clarice Cariotta Burgess Slick Jenny Ada Chorus Qarcia, Chris Cardholder Carma Sayer Andrea Bobeczko Mary Beth O tiara Dan Bobeczko James Krouse Ryan Callendar Lisa Federico Christine Morus Chris Couch Mike Ireland Patti Rankin Elizabeth Clouse Rachael Abbey, Brian Bosley, Leigh Ann Crews, Shayne Glazier, Amy HabinskL Scott Moorman, Chris noble, Kevin Riera, Michelle Stein, Mike Sturm, Beth Walsh Jackie Brown Director Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Assistant to the Director Musical Director Lighting Sound Props house Costume Makeup Program Assistance Poster Design Mr Joseph Lorek Mike Marcel Dan Chin Bernadette Bodo Mrs Lois Davis Doug Truesdail Lee Ann Kraus Stephanie Phillibert Jessica Corr Kerry Brown Matt Karges Dan hied Kristy Bogert Kris Hickman Brenda Ledenican Jackie Gallo Mike Ireland Upper left: There's a lot of trust between Mary Beth and Lisa, Whatever you do Mary Beth, don't look down! Above: Mike Ireland and Chris Morus carefully check their publicity in the program. Left: Carma Sayer flashes her beautiful South- ern belle smile. Carma Sayer and Mary Beth O Mara argue back and forth as they portray mother and daughter in A Fate Worse Than Death. Far right: Dan Bobeczko superbly portrays Cokie Joe in his unique yet futile attempts to cover up a murder. Right: Andrea Bobeczko plays the maid to Ryan Catlendar, otherwise known as Rodney. — 7 248 The Chorus, composed of six girls and six guys, played an integral part of the production A Tate Worse Than Death.'' Mere Shayne Garcia, Michelle Stein, and Amy Mabinshi sing a trio in between acts. A Fate Worse Than Death was a melodrama. Jackie Brown pictured below was responsible for holding the cards instructing the audience to respond. Above, Kevin Ricra and Leigh Ann Crews perform with the chorus between acts. Above, Slick, played by Mike Ireland, meticulously searches Cassius, played by James Crouse, for any murder weapons. In The News 88 Dr. Webb, new principal- U2's Rattle and Mum'' - Medical syringes found on shores of Lake Erie- Summer drought- USS Vincennes shoots Iranian jetliner in Persian Gulf Summer Olympics Seoul, South Korea- Mr. Allen and a group of students tour Europe and the Soviet Union- Who Framed Roger Rabbit?Canadian Ben Johnson tests positive for steroids, loses Olympic gold medaf '88 election- Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart admits he was sinned - Yellowstone bums- Mike Tyson marries Robin Givens- Mike Tyson divorces Robin Givens- George Bush falsely declares September 7 Pearl Marbor Day- Double Cheeseburger returns to McDonald's- Homecoming Parade- September 30 Discovery launched, America is back in space Horticulture wins state and national recognition- Bomb explodes near Secretary of State Schultz in Bolivia- Demjanjuk found guilty, lawyer jumps'' out of window- Gun s n Roses- Memorial levy passes- Willoughby South student Christie Montrella found strangled after a four day search- Typhoon Ruby sinks ship in Phillipines- Reagan travels to Moscow for final summit- MHS Drama Department produces a melodrama: A Pate Worse Than Death - MHS SADD chapter sponsors an anti-drug movie- Roseanne Barr the new funny woman on TV- First snow October 26, 198 The Last Temptation of Christ creates controversy- Bemie ftosar injured- Brawl between skinheads and black civil rights activists results in broken nose for Gera Ido Rivera- Lake County 's 911 emergency number takes effect- Bush is elected new President- Dan Quayle is VP- Reagans head home to California- Soviet Union launches space shuttle- December 8, 1988 Soviet Armenian earthquake- midterms (aghlj Houston Oilers defeat Cleveland Browns in wild card playoff game- A PS- Three whales trapped in ice near Alaska, worldwide effort to free them- Pan Am flight 103 crashes in Scotland- John Houseman died Twins' - Miss America 1989, Gretchen Carlson- Marty Schottenheimer resigns- House of Representatives declares war on drugs - Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson has baby girl, Beatrice Mississippi Burning brings up old wounds- last year for playboy bunnies- Bush's hinder, Gentler nation - Palestinian uprising in Israel's occupied territories- 3-d Superbowl halftime Big - Ted Bundy electrocuted- Roy Orbison died, last performance in Cleveland- Kuwaiti Airlines jumbo jet hijacked- Future Leaders of America- Kitty Dukakis admitted to alcohol rehabilitation center- Yasser Arafat becomes nice guy - Savings and Loan crisis- Treats Food Court finished in Great Lakes Mall- Deja Video Sunday on MTV- ' On the 20th Century produced by the MHS Drama Department- Rain Man '- Prom- 23rd Birthday for the Big Mao Mentor High School FITiALLY gets a Coke machine GRADUATIOH June 10, 198911 Class oi89 All Together 7 254 o


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