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GIRLS' SOFTBALL The Girls' Softball team staggered off to a slow start but compensated for this by their victories over the top teams of the league. Their hot streak started with the shellacing of Brush, possessor of 2nd place in the GCC, then dredging of Willoughby South Q10-51, the winner of the GCC tournament and currently in sole possession of first place, and the next day they I came back to battle the same South to an 8-7 decision. Four of these runs came in on a grand-slarn home run by JoAnne Bokar, her second grand-slam of the season and fourth home run. A grueling 12 inning ordeal against Eastlake North made Euclid victors again, when Chris Gole singled and Pinch- . hitter Natalie Rudman drove in the winning run. They I also showed Mayfield Heights, the league leader, that the pantheretts meant business when they drubbed them 14-11. All the team members made C-I X .rv-'57 4: 'll' it safely to base in this game and Linda Misch hit ' a triple. Chris Perryman and Barb Swansinger blasted home runs at Brush. Mary Ellen Turk pitched the entire Mayfield game. The most extraordinary and unbelieveable play of the season was a triple play at Brush. JoAnne Bokar, Sandi Stankiewicz, and Barb Swansinger executed this outstanding play. This team is fundamentally sound and will definitely be a strong contender next year. .llfil ROW 1, L-R: Linda Misch, Kathy Hutton, Natalie Rudman, Vicky Chapman, Cheri Strah. ROW 2: N Kim Duffy, Barb Swansinger, JoAnne Bokat, Muff Truskolaski, Mary D'Amico. ROW 3: Chris Gole, N Tina Kuklica, Mary Ellen Turk, Mary Holmes, Coach Foxy, Sandi Stankiewicz. MISSING FROM PICTURE-Christine Perryman, Patti Dietrich, and Linda Lang. -qx ' . ' .4 va- ' ' XX . f , I I V ',21E5.: f - Q' . -ji' f .- .f 0 . 'J A 0 7 P , v M J F- v-r xt Jr' . I A 1 A , J, S x F x t I. - R , -R ' 3 I ' i f 4 -' 4 Ql J 'N-tw -- 90 Q- V, -, g . Tsfts-vgL..,mt O 1 L1 Sa. . fi ' AL 1. I A 'X 7 7 I - ' 3 N ! 1 4 X Tw ' ' A is - ' 9 I A W - .'r.., g ' - A , if ,f-' ' r -Y ' ' f g -9 l , x . W . A ,ex , I s ---' A , f . Q11 I jgtfjll . , .. . A-,Ye qi Zfjw if-, ,' h- 4 L I . -A ' 1'l.,..m' I ' ' I XL' - ' x If Xl- 4 -5' - gg l .al 2 .Li x - - f , Q Y g j I ... -R 1 J 5 6 5 . x., 2 X .i E .Legg .. , ,f' I 299
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OOPS! ln an age of fops and toys Don't forget the boys! ,.,..g With all due respect Our mistake we correct. No longer BLOOD SISTERS But BLOOD PERSONS. Mrs. Cerny, 8 period, L TO R: Dean Fazio, Mike Lance, Laura Novosel, Julie Petrella, Jim Nasium, Jean Brecone Jan Ferris, Debbie Berris, Scott Raymont, Lisa Williams, MaryBeth Legan, Debbie Swanson, Diane VanPelt, Con nie Auston, Don Frank, Kim Terrill, Kevin Selway. ., we 7 , 0 ...Adi Mrs. Gale, 2 period, ROW 1, L TO R: Steve McKenna, Mike Bacon, Gary Kuchta, Len Caplick, Dale Varner. ROW 2: Jeff Evancic, Cathy Litzwinowicz, Karen Kessler, Steve Medves, Jorge Lanese, Kathye Turner, Sue Vanah, Janet Topping. ROW 3: Mike Krotine, Jeff Journey, Chuck Roast, Dean Nordstrom, Mike McCraith, Rich Raney, Bill Weingard, Robin Moody, Greta Trommeter. 'F'-i'-.. J . .. . ..-ff: ,' ' S , ' ,,4?9' i J ffffmfaf 'W 2 '. X .. . f. --'f 3'27f 1 ' -If . 73 .4 , 4' t f . 'wif-' 1 ' RL 1 ..'4, ' -.iirhhvikl-1,4 4- ,' 'Il 'WT ' SWL -igf R pf wg..lf f I
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GIRLS' TRACK The Girls' Track team had an outstanding season this year. Dedication, sacrifice, plenty of hard work and most of all teamwork enabled them to be exceptionally successful in the fierce and intense competition. Participation and quality of competition increased vastly. More girls are becoming aware of their abilities and limitless potentials. This did not discourage the EHS squad, they proved themselves to be tough contenders. The girls took 2nd place in the GCC Q5-ll, 2nd out of 34 teams in the city meet and a 1st for the 880 Medley and a 2nd for the 440 Relay in the Euclid Relays. The 880 Medley of Dawn Woodruff, Kathy Sands, Marilyn Zalatel and Carrie Shuster swepted three records with their 1:51.8 time, they had the meet, school and at the time state record. The 440 Relay of Dawn Woodruff, Kathy Rymarczyk, Marilyn Zalatel and Carrie Shuster set a new school record at the Euclid Relays. The team also captured 1st in the Rebelette Relays, seized a lst at the Sectionals, and acquired a 1st at the District. At the State Meet they did a fine and great jobg they came home with a 3rd place and many new individual goals acheived. Debbie Williams won her second straight state champ title in the discus with a toss of 135-5 and received a 4th in the shot with a put of 40-212. Dawn Woodruff took a 4th in the state 80 yd. Hurdles and a 4th in the state 440 Dash. Carrie Shuster also took a 4th in the state 880 Run. Eight school records were broken, throughout the year new records were set and before the ink had a chance to dry another record was set. Their new coach Joe Muscarella and Pat Buck did an extraordinary job. The mascot, Mighty Jock QMJJ also enjoyed the fantastic track season. 5-1 GCC Second GCC Euclid Oppt. 57 Mentor 53 50 North 60 63 Willoughby South 46 71 Maple 39 HK 69 Brush 41 79 Mayfield 31 vxf ' S-'ii 'V' -K .ee ,Q U, v- . 0ii5'v.k3-, -eff sy HT' X 1 A.: Q S' x c 1 . 'la f . Y'-' - 1 - ffm-6261 ROW 1, L-R: Lynn Borzi, Melody Musick, Laura Draxler. ROW 2: Mary Beth Zuponcic, Jeanne Dommer, Nancy Bregitzer, Janine Kato, COACH Joe Muscarella. ROW 3: COACH Pat Buck, Karen Schulzt, Cathleen Perryman, Jill Groudle, Karen Garapic. ROW 4: Debbie Williams, Karen Rymarczyk, Jackie Mihelcic. ROW 5: Jan Slejko, Judy Bohn, Kathy Rymarczyk, Dawn Woodruff. ROW 6: Carrie Shuster, Mary Lou Ice. ROW 7: Kathy Sands, Marilyn Zalatel, and Sue Knight. .58 131. to as . , 'RE-A. 1.11 .-'52 1'3 i L I QT .: H ws' ,V cf, '1'v'f','f H 'I-4 cr .g-.-sf - ft lj sf-1 wif-1' . - V1 Ja. -1.55, 1 I-.'..3-ff ' '. 4.4 if -tv-A ., - s..- wg fr . s.'G1:Sx'--5.2 :1'+' ' L' B 1 ' '- '. ' , -f.'fff- ,ff - 1, 8,2151 ...,, wg, , Tar., . x ,,. A .Fa r-D A N, Q , , but ., N fb... ,t l :C Giga 1' 5. 5 '-,- -. V ' .w. 5. t.b .J3E-V - ' ' X-.Q .g-1-it -u ,-:go :aff-.suv-ui, I!!! -L, ...ze ,siiw X.. ' ,- A -31 1, ......-.... , . , 4 -1 - -:zzz-:asia , , 1.1-1 . -. . , 1 i k tl -1:31. -vs- 9 K .l soo 'V'!'T1 V!-1'4'l1.E5.19.'l 1.,l,f4:li-gqvldi iiiimtiati
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