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Valentine s Day Bal Cooney And Waltermrre elgn - -Z oing along with the theme of changes this year was the '85- ' ' '86 winter dance, The Valen- tine's Ball . It was Euclid's first of this kind and was a big success. Another change this time was the crowning of the King and Queen of Hearts right at the dance, instead of having an as- sembly for this purpose. The ball was held on Saturday, Feb. 15, the day after Valentine's Day and the setting was one of love and romance. The E-Room was transformed into a Valentine para- diseg red, pink, and purple balloons and streamers decorated the walls and ceil- ings. In addition to this, the couples names were written on hearts in the dance hall. Amy Waltermire was crowned Queen of Hearts and King of Hearts , Steve Cooney reigned with her. A difference from last year's court was that this year, there are just a King and Queen and no attendants. All in all, Student Council did a tremendous job in planning out Euclid High School's first, Valentine's Ball . -M. Mihalick Top lcli' Valentine Ball King S. Cooney and his date D. Pequignot. Top right Valentine Ball Queen A. Walter- mire with her date P. McLaughlin. Har right Mr. Mcfluinness taking some balloons before the students take them all. Rest of pictures on this page and facing page show Euclid students enjoying themselves at the Valentine Ball. 24 As Kin And Queen . - ' 4 M gn g, , f-.XL is Q vs, Q D Q , v ya' S Y 1 4 5 5- ,Q A K .... ,..t , Valentine's Ball
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: L everal new clubs were started I E at Euclid High School this year. The Student Racial Interaction Club was sponsored by Mrs. Carrol. The club was formed to improve relations between all races of people. The Archery Club was formed to in- troduce Euclid students to the sport. It was sponsored by Mr. Sibert. The club was taught at Waterloo Archery Range by Mr. Poskeivie. The Cycling Club was formed so the students at Euclid could have fun and keep in shape at the same time. It was sponsored by Mr. Durbin. The club planned many rides, including one to Pennsylvania. The formation of these clubs was a step forward for Euclid High School. M. Ballish RIGHT: Student Racial Interaction Committee: ROW I: D. Lomax, T. Hawthorne, S. Fannin, T. Oatman, J. Harvey. C. Alvis, C. Castro, A. Ochoa. M. Yee, C. Williams ROW 2: M. Pope. F. Richardson, J. Hopkins, L. Hudson, L. Ether- idge, A. Gamber, L. Adams, R. Williams, L. Whitlow, S. West. B. Schafer. R. Shimko ROW 3: C. Schultz. D. Fair. B. Perko, J. Hayes. L. Mitchel, J. Allen, A. Jenkins, C. Laudato, .l. Scipio ROW 4: D. Walton, Ms. Carroll, S. John- son FAR RIGHT' C. Baggott and R. Wood di- cussing archery with Mr. Poskovey. New Interests Three New Clubs Formed At Euclid High School 'wx TOP LEFTf Archery Club: C. Baggott. D. McCourt, R. Arlesic, R. Wood, D. Trbovich., M. Ballish and E. Mclntosh. TOP RIGHT: M. Ballish and R. Wood getting ready to give it their best shot. ABOVE LEFT' B. Maher thinks he's a big wheel. ABOVE RIGHT: Bicycle Club: ROW I: M. Ballish, S. Allen. S. Nickell and G. Pirak ROW 2: M. McCandless, C. Baggott. D. McCandIess. G. Barth, R. Barwidi, C. Bauck, T. Austin, D. Cambell, T. Vincent, R. Dureiko and Mr. Durbin ROW 3: B. Riha, B. Maher, T. Trevarthen and J. Glubish. NOT PICTURED: M. Blasius and K. Mews -5. New Clubs N 1
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