John Marshall High School - Vanguard Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1976
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aLle of Conhenh$ Downtown Cleveland — 1‘KX) Jhe day$ maj come, hhe day$ may go, Sul’ $Nll fhe hand$ o|memory weave Jhe Lli$$ful dreamy o| long ago. ( eorge Coopc r- Ni --jm Public Square — 1875 Edgcwaicr 1 I0 All pictures on this page courtesy of The Western Reserve Historical Society. Courtesy of The Western Reserve Histories Society. Courtesy of The Western Reserve Historical Society 1930 °,d Sfo„c Chl °,d tic lnau y School fhe present contain nothing more than the pa$t, nd what i$ found in the effect, W05 already in the eau$e. j i e n r i Berg on- Oldest Stone House Modern Home Modern School Modern Church Courtesy of The Western Reserve Historical Society Courtesy of The Western Reserve Historical Society. John Marshall — 1932 Marshall Football Team — 1930 Courtesy of The Western Reserve Historical Society Old John Marshall — 1910 Uq If uyhihmon- |-lappy hhe man, anJ happy he alone, f le who ean call hoJay hi$ own, |“le who, $eeure wihhln, ean $ay, Jomorrow, Jo f’hy wor$h, or | have llveJ hoJay. JoKn Dryden- To The Class of 1976: The American Revolution Hi Centennial provides a colorful, memorable, and meaningful event for renewed commitment to the ideas and ideals which molded the fibers of our nation. You will be remembered as the Bi Centennial class, the class that dedicated itself to improve its image as citizens of our great nation. You will join the ranks of our citizenry charged with the responsibility of keeping our guiding principles in perspective as you assume the power inherent in leadership. We wish you well in your pursuit of success and happiness. We feel that you have earned your place in society and we extend our best wishes to you. M.irgarci Kovuch ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Miller MischaJ Leonard Remhard Richard Lidrbauch H Lammcrs K Latkovic H Vinyard R Wooding V 18 - faculty and ucadcrmcs M Lucas J Smith B. Soiks D Stcrnad R Nielson J Schmidt LIBRARIANS GUIDANCE. LIBRARY. ENGLISH The essence of ihe Guidance and Counseling Services Office is oriented to ihe individual student and his individual needs Principally, the aim of the Guidance Counselors is to help the students organize their interests and aptitudes into challenging and attainable educational and vocational goals. This task embraces such basic functions as testing, career counseling, course selection counseling and personal counseling, which should lead to a diploma and cither military service, college admission, or vocational job placement. Each year more students and teachers make use of our library. This year we arc fortunate in having a Marshall graduate as Technician for our Audio Visual Material and equipment. Gradually we hope to become a production center as well as a distribution point for that area of service to the school. Our up-to-date bulletin board, filled with personal school news alout students, teams, and events attracts constant viewing. However, to most Marshalliles reading and study still continues to bt the primary function of our library. John Marshall's English Department, serving all interest and ability levels, offers students a wide variety of courses from extended studies on World. American and English literature, to short, in depth views of life and literature available as semester courses. Academic Challenge teams have consistently brought honors to John Marshall In 1975. Emile Anderson. David Cibula. and Scott Hendrix brought acclaim to the school, by winning a prize of books and a trophy for JMH I lhe 75-76 “It’s Academic team U Marsh.ill iudcni browsing in ihe library V I ngltsh books used by Marshall Modems l belief Ihcir education W The outside of our busy Guidance Office M Barbara I'isk. Angs-la Hudson, and Renee Twitched lending a hand in the library I. Pupils making use of the library LANGUAGES E Molinari P. Polit .cr R Schluter A Tar lag! T Elkins LANGUAGES, SOCIAL STUDIES The teachers involved with the JMH Social Studies Department extend their full efforts to provide the students with an overall view of the world. They impress upon their pupils the many different types of opportunities and urge them to use their potential in order to realize various national trends. This department has provided a more than extensive understanding of the surrounding environment to all its students. The reputation of the John Marshall language department is very widely known. Students have their choice of French. German or Spanish. Pupils who excell in these courses are accepted in one or more Language Honor Societies. V Learning Spanish involves some geography loo1 W Mr Shlutcr explaining a lesson to his german students. X A language class busy reading Mr. Politzers latest assignment Y Doug Smorag pointing to the United States map Z Mr Dare lecturing, as students attentively look on A Sen, Mark Tcjchman helping out in his social studies class. SOCIAL STUDIES A. Caliguirc J Chippi J Dare P Johanni P Joniak G. Klcpacz R. Leach R Mileti J Moxlcy P Oswald R Perez M Suljagic E Veroncsi V J Wasowski SCIENCE E. Ilaucr W Fisher E. Gibbons E llohcriz E. Hopkins J. I tally C. I.ockc J. Peduzzi f) CHEMISTR Y AND BIOLOG Y Chemistry is a sound and modern treatment of chemical principles it is (aught within a framework of certain unifying concepts. Among these are the chemical bond, the structure of matter and the matter-energy relationships, the periodicity of the chemical elements, the mole concept, equilibrium and chemical notation. Descriptive chemistry is treated either as an out grow th of these concepts or as the point of entry. PHYSICS Physics experiments utilize such up to date equipment as air tables, polaroid cameras, strobe light and photoelectric counters Physics i a quantitative study of physical phenomena such as forces, energy, and atomic structure Experiments, movies, and film loops are used quite extensively. A Cathy Cornell and Cheryl Cox carefully check the lab manual to hnd what chemicals arc to be used in the experiment li Mr Pcduzzis’ Physics class, watch an experiment with the aid of the vidio tape machine C Kay Grcst. Br 1.111 Guest. Eric Fapn arc doing an analysis hi Conservation D Analyzing a drop of pond water, in his A P Biology class is Doug Smorag E Using a magnet to separate iron filings from sulphcr arc Ntarcic Borgmann and Pat Buck land F Carmel Knox and Joe Cubes use a microscope to finish their lab in a biology class BUSINESS I Cappctto N1 Fcighncr M Edwards S. Ohlscn H Pavia M Samuels BUSINESS A new era has dawned upon John Marshall over the past two years with the installation of a computer terminal. The terminal transits information from John Marshall to the computer at the Board of Education. Students enrolled in the accounting-computing class are trained in key-punching, bookkeeping machines, adding machines, sorting, typing and the operation of the terminal. They are also trained as accounting clerks. With the advent of the computer, many new types of jobs have been created and John Marshall is keeping up with the times by training our students to develop skills in these data processing areas. M In Bookeeping II. Mr. Pavia helps Jim Watson and Roman Haller with a problem N Kathy Wrabcl and Karen Grcgoirc arc using a duplicating machine in Graphics Lab. P The different moods of Mr Bliley's typing class 0 Checking keypunch cards and operating the computer terminal is Liz Scott R Looks like you need help. Bob? S Eva Garam punches out the information with the help of the Umvac Keypunch machine. T Ellen Zmgale and Charlene N'ovachck arc operating the ten key adding machine I' Operating the Gcslclncr Duplicating Machine is Charlotte Mace. U SALES K K Divcipio J Hoffernan J Mith 1 Oicsii D Fere BUSINESS The Business Education Department at JMH has career offerings in varied business professions. Career offerings include: Steno-Typist. Clerk-1 ypist, Accounting-Computing. Graphic-Communications, and the cooperative training programs in Automotive Marketing, Distributive Education Retail, and Cooperative Office Education There arc several courses offered in Business Education that students may elect to study which enables them to gain added exposure in the business professions Bookccp-ing. General Business. Sales. Law, and Typing are the subjects which may expand a student's knowledge of business and the community. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MARKETING Distributive Education Marketing is a Cooperative training program designed to teach the fundamentals of retail and business management to high school seniors In the classroom, the students study various areas such as Human Relations, Retail Management, Advertising. Mathematics. Economics The classroom subjects are aligned closely with their education at their training stations The retail cooperative student works in such areas as supermarkets, variety stores, department stores, and a variety of speciality stores. The Distributive Education Marketing Program is one of the many subject areas in Business Education. F Sandra Sic wan is typing a report in Sicno I ab II G Working on her bookkeeping is Rita Bla ek H Sherrie Brodshaw is posting on ibe NCR Bookkeeping machine. J Keypunching is Sharon Bailey and Barb W addell K Larry Brooks slacks ihc shelves in Silvcrmjns L Jim Moss works ai Fick-n-Pay in ihc afternoon which is pari of the Business Program I t A Working .ii Silver main' in I arry Hiook who in going over an order with Iiin department manager B Charlotte Farmer working at Mary Ann's Card and Gift Shop is living a display diNplay C Fran Congeni working at Forest City Materials spends her day prising merchandise for sale I) Barb Toothman in MaryAnn's Card and Gift Shop is filling in a card stock E Ralph Adkins who is a stock boy at Distributor's Warehouse, is straightening out furniture which is on display F Working at Ptek-n Pay Supermarket is Jim Moss whs' is stocking frozen foods G Steve Thompson, at Forest City Materials, works at assembling furniture for future use II Jan Tur a ringing up a sale at G C. Murphy Co. MATH R Dill V HanchuK K Kubitch F. Laux G. Montain C. Scidd R. VanAlIcn J Wcesc INDUSTRIAL ARTS J Bahen I’ Clapacs J Dietrich E Haller S. Jenkins R Mar W Mean J. Nappier A Richter M Simpson F Taurcll D Wynn P MATHEMATICS. INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION John Marshall has three Mathematics programs. A student taking Vocational studies can select either Shop or Business Mathematics Honor students take Geometry. Algebra II. I rigo-nometry and Advanced Math one year earlier, and then take Advanced Placement Calculus in their senior year. Industrial Arts Education is the study of the tools, materials and processes used in Industry It provides desirable minimum skills in various trades and develops the ability to work effectively with others. Industrial arts Education is Pre-Vocational in nature to the extent that it may aid the choice of a career as well as providing for the use of leisure time and consumer education. Vocational Education is designed to prepare youth for the initial entry into employment in a specific or closely related trade, industrial, technical or service occupation J Kathy Uiranosvski uses ihc small computer in the math office for equating math problems K An example of an extra credit geometry project L Dave Nigro in metal shop M Mike Miller. Kevin Deeds, and Eric Maucr working on the milling machine N Andy Csorba and Walter Clancy use the radial drill pros for a project P John Szaho and Dave Kurtz doing their work in the metal shop A Ed Jacobson making something from wood. D Mr. Bahen and hi drafting class C Bill McComis. Bob Dixon, and George Hazelwood Using something in electronics D Karl Russo using the computer in electronics E Pete Kuluris looking at his electronic device F Andy Tomis. Ross King, and Bill Olszeski working in their drafting class AUTO 34 faculty and academics D Boh Mnrconc. John Wiens and Mr llallcr working on the bottom of the car E Students in the simulator waiting for the movie F Mike Forcht and Dan Corbett looking under the hood G Robert Whitfield. Jerry Riley, and Dan Corbett working on the wheel H Mr Curran and Pain Thomas getting into the Driver's Ed car J Mrs Bobo showing Jacquc Clayton the steering mechanism HOME ECONOMICS A comprehensive program in I lome Economics is offered at John Marshall High School The program prepares the student with skills to be used as an avocation or vocation in various areas. It is hopeful that desirable attitudes and values toward himself and society are developed as he is enrolled in the Home Economics program. Gainful employment is the goal for students enrolled in the Vocational Home Economics program. Opportunities are offered to students to prepare for services in the foods as well as the area of health careers. Students enrolled in Vocational Comprehensive Home-making and Special Interest Courses are preparing for a dual role, that of homemaker and having gainful employment. All courses are coeducational. A I iml.i Brown. Nicole Payne and t on Oldham sew dresses for the style show B Sue Rupcr and Diane Murray sew pants as their sewing project C Kay Russel and Jackie Williams select a pattern for a dress D Kim Rcidcl presses open the scams of a skirt she is making E-K Style Show E 'm HOME EC E Thornton A Utley C West V. Whitaker B Henry E. Higgins S. Rodriguez T. Sheridan V Decker M Gcnsler O. Helm A Cindy Bents, Cindy Alspach and Karen Adamc yk display a macrame owl made by the dynamics class B Mark Tejehman. Cindy Fronckowuk. Cindy Getman and Dianne Staviscak brighten up the Dynamics room with straw flowers C Gary Kaspick. Jeff Wcrbalk and Terry Greene prepare the Tea Room for guests D A group of students enjoy pir .a in the Tea Room E Theresa McGrath boxes cupcakes to sell F Susan Kandah. Carmcllo DiSarbo, Jaye Pcsaic and Cathy Smith ice pumpkin cookies G Vicky Karadimas places her cake in the oven E.M.R.. D.C.T. AND O.W.E. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The girls physical education department is continually striving for excellence in this course of study. Girls are engaged in physical activities to increase their social and emotional growth as well as their physical skills. Through team sports, individual-lifetime sports, gymnastics rhythmics and dance the physical education department produces individuals ready to deal with the ever increasing hours of leisure time after graduation. Anticipated course of study of the near future could include elective as well as co-cducational classes. The boys physical education classes combine a mixture of endurance, and coordination. This is promoted to assure each student a well rounded program. G Mr . Woods explains Nmc structure of ihc skeleton lo the class H Mrs Mary Ludwig prepares food for the cafeteria J Debbie Woods and Sue Romas ko lake ihcu patients temperature. K Miss Ikcbc and Chris Hillman take attendance for the gym classes L Guards watch students on Lap Day c er Thursday M Jeff Bash. Kevin Kelly and Dale Ficker with the class do exercises. 40 — faculty and academics A Cindy Bcnl . Cindy Alspach and Karen Adamezyk display a macrame owl made by the dynamics class. B Mark Tejehman, Cindy Fronckowiak. Cindy Gciman and Dianne Slaviscak brighten up the Dynamics room with straw flowers C Gary Kaspick. Jeff Wcrbalk and Terry Greene prepare the Tea Room for guests D A group of students enjoy pizza in the Tea Room E Theresa McGrath boxes cupcakes to sell F Susan Kandah, Carmello DiSarbo. Jayc Pesaic and Cathy Smith ice pumpkin cookies G Vicky Karadimas places her cake in the oven MUSIC R PfunJcr D. Luckay M Mcllcn M Fogcrty ART O Blackman OFFICE STAFF A Allen M Berner M David J. Donahue J. Greene G. Hears! W Herns M Humpage B Lowes D Mancuso V Milota E. Montgomery R Mosshart M Shumpert E. Smith D Stre a R Vcmer S Volin H. Walker Art and Music The John Marshall Art Department strives to develop the art student’s talent and ability The Art I and Art 11 classes cover the ground work of basics in drawing, design, and composition. The Vocational Art and Advanced Art courses build toward the professional approach in techniques, experimentation, and creativity. John Marshall students have a variety of musical opportunities to enjoy. Students may participate m the Mixed Chorus or Girls Glee Club. If accepted students may join the Choir or Marsh-mellows. Students involved in instrumental music have the opportunity to select Cadet Band or Orchestra and Marching Band or Concert Band Stage Band is offered to advanced instrumentalists. Instrumentalists from John Marshall were selected to participate in the All-Ohio Youth Symphony and Band in 1975. These were sponsored by the Ohio State Fair and were directed by Mr. Blackman. G Bob Gcrchak works on a drawing H Karen Corcoran paints sign for Sing Oul Sweet Land. J Myra Herr. Diane Skury and Cheryl Pulling work on their drawings K The Marsh-mellows sing for Open House l The Cadet Band practices and they are conducted by Mr Doug Dapo who is a student teacher from Baldwin Wallace College G Mrs Donahue and Mrs Violin check over a piece of their work It Nicky Karadimas works the switchhurd in the office 1975 FOOTBALL The 1975 Varsity Football Team never managed to recover from losing 26 lettermen from the 1974 Co-Championship squad. Inexperience and injuries plagued the griddlcrs as they tumbled to a 1-8-0 record after achieving 6-3-0 and 7-2-0 in 1973 and 1974 respectively. Nineteen seventy-five turned out to be a rebuilding year as many juniors and sophomores saw a great deal of action. A Tom Jablonsky fight for yardage B Sieve Dorsey blocks for Bob Wainio C Marshall's defense contains the Lakewood runners. D Djvc Kurt and Bill Jones aid the injured Dennis Tomasack E Al McNcely closes in to make the stop F Steve Zcdclla releases just in tunc G Quarterback Steve Zcdclla throws the bomb H Blocking for Steve Dorsey is guard Pat Mallow J Ready to attack on defense arc Bob WainiOs Rudy Moser and Pat Fahey K Captain Jack Sabolik talks something over with coach Hanchuk 44 sports SOCCER John Marshall had 44 young men on the soccer team this year. This is the largest team in the history of John Marshall. This year, the first soccer team playoff was played on our field against Lakewood. The Socccrettes. a new group of enthusiastic young ladies inspire the team under the supervision of Coach Hall. This year has been the soccer team’s most successful year at Marshall. A George Ramirez Marls the •Hack B Emery Dalcsto bats down the ball while Captain Jim Schneider and Tom Koutsourelt come to help out C John Ramirez throws ihc ball in lo Mart the action D Jim Schneider hit the hall in the air a Al Kaufman look on E Rich Harnman passes the hall off to Jeff Roff F Mike Wagner races to get into the action G Jim Schneider and Tom Koutsoureli scramble for the ball H George Ramirez displays fancy foot work J The vveer team looks on TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY Finishing Ihc I 75 season with a rush, the track team captured the West Senate outdoor championship for the third time in the last four years and then went on to place third in the Senate Championship Meet. Playing important roles in the success of the 75 team were Daryl Mapson. John Wiley. Ed Mayes. Chuck Kncrcm. Don Isncr. Tom Dodak and Herm Carrasquillo. Map-son is the West Senate 440-yard dash champion. He also anchored the mile relay team that won in the West Senate Meet The relay included Wiley. Kncrcm, and Chapin. Highlighting the 1975 Cross Country season was a 6-2 dual meet record and the performance of junior and first-year runner Mark Chapin Chapin blossomed into the top runner in the city. He finished 15th m the State Championship Meet in Columbus. John Wiley placed fifth in the Senate Meet. Filling out Marshall's top five were senior Tim Davies, junior John Stama-tiades, and sophomore Tim Czedaj Tim Davies and Chuck Knerem were the team’s co-captains. Providing the team with experience were seniors Paul Brcha, Steve Maier. Kris Wright and Tom McCaflferty. The Lawyers finished third in the Edgewa-ter Invitational and second at the Rhodes Cross Country Relays. A Don Isncr starts his race in ihc sectional meet B John Stamatiadcs rounds the bend C Ed Mayes takes first in relays D Hcrnt Caras uillo up and over the bar E Dave Teems hands the baton to Mark Chapin F Mark Chapin fights for position G Runners compare their time with Rhodes Coach H Marshall dominates the race J Chris 1’arterana strains to finish K The team relaxes after the race 48 — sports BASKETBALL The 1975-76 Basketball team showed steady improvement throughout the season The team was plagued with injuries through the better of the season, and compiled a 5-13 record. The nucleus of the team was made up of senior co-captains, Ken Hopkins. Jeff Gicra and Dan Skalsky. Ken was seriously injured during the course of the season and had to undergo a major knee operation and was lost for the season. Jeff and Larry both suffered leg injuries. Bob (Beeble) Bclcastro lead the team in scoring. Rounding out the team arc seniors. Chris Grimes and Mike Will. A Bob Bclcastro flys to the basket H Tim O'Malley strains for 2 points. C Team mates Willie Townsell and Dan Skalsky assail the lip D Laying it up is Ken Hopkins. E Dan Skalsky drives on his opponent F Jeff Giera pulls down a rebound G Chris Grimes shoots for two, 50 — Sports I 1975-1976 WRESTLING The John Marshall Wrestling Team finished the 1975-76 season with a 7-4 record. The most consistent performers on the team were Junior Bill Mahi-la and Senior Joe DcLuca The wrestling team had only 3 regular Seniors in Joe DeLuca. Mark Hilderman. and Don Hanrahan. Senior Don Droba wrestled some matches at 185. The outlook for 1976-77 is bright as a good Jr. varsity and Jr. High group will supplement the 10 underclassmen on this years squad. A Scot! Knaptc squeezes his opponent to ihc mat 11 Joe Deluca lies up his man against Rh.xles C Dennis Shade picks up his opponent and struggles to turn him over D Don Droba shows determination as he waits lor the whistle K Mark llctdcrmcn waits eagerly lor the start of the match I lony Itarber is all tangled up with a Rhodes oppment G Don Hanrahan scoots nut of a leg hold II Hob Dixon sets up for a take down c BASEBALL The 1975 Baseball (earn tied for third place in the West Senate. In 1976 the team looks for an improved West Senate record with the return of 9 seniors to this years squad The nine players and their positions are listed below. Jim Burris IB. OF; Joe DeLuca — 2B.SS; Tim Gibbons — SS. Tom Jablonsky — 3B, Dan Kriso — P. OF; Dave Kuhar — OF; Al McNccIcy — P. OF; John Schneider — C; Steve Zedella - P. OF. A Tom Jablonsky rounding first B Tim Gibbons taking j lead .u third C Cwh Scahcl and umpires discussing (he game I) Marts lliggms checking his swing I Dan Ate hole throwing bis super fast hall F Team Picture 54 — sports TENNIS, GOLF The John Marshall Varsity Tennis Team scored with their most impressive season in memory by defeating St. Ignatius for the West Senate title and then defeating Glennvillc for the overall Senate Championship Crown. The Lawyers overall season mark was nine victories and only three defeats. The 1975 Golf Team completed another successful year. They finished second in the Senate only to St. Ignatius, ending the Spring season. They were undefeated during the fall season. In a duel match they beat St. Ignatius; this put them in first place in the West Senate. Mike Jones had the low average of the year and won the Chmura Award for both seasons. A-B Jim Kasten following through his serve. C Craig Glenrer smashes back a back hand shoi D Bob Buher shows determination with a hard back shot E Joe Martincau strains to return a high shot. H Ken Morrell putting on the second hole. J Tom Holley starts his drive. K Ken Novak lays into one L Mike Jones keeps his eye on the ball M Left to Right — Mr. Don Burke. Tom Holley. Ken Novak. Ken Morrell. Mike Jones. Bob Young, and Tom Jams A B VARSITY BOWLING 75-76 JMH competes in 24 team Greater Cleveland Interscholastic Bowling League. This years team has its work cut out for it if it plans to match last years school record setting — 21 wins, 2 losses and 1 tic. which earned our school its first League Championship. Leading this years team are three seniors — Brian Hopkins (team capt.) back for his third year will try to improve his 181 average; Jim Shuttcra, a two year veteran with a 161 average and Larry Tow nsell also back for his second year with a 166 average. A Larry Townsell rolls for a strike’ B Brian Hopkins bowls with determination C John Gibson displays perfect form t) Steve Fatula releases and hopes for the best E Frank Filippclh bowls with a swinging motion C D E 58 — sports PH YSICA L EDUCA T10N The Physical Education classes work hard in develop healthy bodies. The boys do a number of exercises lo develop and to strengthen themselves They also take part in team sports A Touch-foollwll in one i ihc team spoils B All ioj iIki mm boys' C Doing su ups i% Joe Kujiuk D I tie- hoys go jll oul in liHK'h lisiibjll SWIMTEAM The Marlins are now five years old and have never experienced a losing season. The learn captain Jim Schneider, and Senior swimteamers have been an excellent example for more swimmers to follow. We leave m the hands of our Juniors the responsibility of keeping the tradition of developing an exciting team. We would also like to acknow ledge those who have graduated and returned to help with the training of this years team. Many thanks to William Edgar and Tim Biranowski. A Jim Schneider gets off to a good start B Rick Campbell shows determination C Mark Valaitis perfects his dive. D Colleen Davison prepares for her dive E Doing the butterfly stroke is Tom Herrick F The Marlins lead off in the relay O The Timers play a big role at the swim meets 62 porl D F PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The girls’ physical education classes combine team sports with individual sports better known as lifetime activities (bowling. golf, tennis, etc..). The department also offers gymnastics and rythmic activities. Students have opportunities to obtain credit for horseback riding, skiing, and other activities held outside of school GIRLS SPORTS A WARDS Awards are given annually to JV1II girls They are awarded for outstanding participation in Intramurals. Intrascholastic sports, and gym classes A Debbie D'. Carlo. Mary Belli Cowan, and Coniik Ilargus exorcism}! II Dons llclwig and Manly Krurnhaiisl practice fencing C tern Galvin enjoys |hc jump roping routine I) Manila Gu ay. Maria Kovach and Gerne McManamon practice rope jump-mg I Sue Coslan o practices her footwork I Cathy Hassell oul jumps everyone ■ Miss Ikebe explaining the inverts oil the Idler II Hill Breast. I cc Netland and Dawn Schcucrin.ui admire I he awards I Mr Dmun io signs Karen Mcckas yearbook A GIRLS TRACK TEAM The team had an outstanding season in 1 75. We were undefeated during the season and took first places at the West Side. West Senate, and Sectional Meets. The girls placed second at the Regional Meet. The girls qualifying for the First State Meet were: Debby DeOre. Lome Oldham. Carol Fortini, Theresa Gist, and Alternate Rosemary Cebulis. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM The Girls Cross Country season opened in September after a long summer practice. The girls were very competetive with constantly good finishes. The team members placed very high in all meets. There were eight girls on the team. A Sue Anderson broad jumping Kathy Brown watching B Chris Helmut! attempts to highjump C l.orrtc Oldham crossing finish line in 220 yd. dash I) Charlene Slcmm shot puts M.irdclc Prudhoc and Cheryl Scigliano watch E Carol Eorlmi doing a lap in the mile run F Evettc Short running in the 75 yd dash G Rosemary Cebulis and Karen Miwschein sprinting toward the finish line It I he l 75 ?b Girl’s Crosscountry team Left to Right Karen Monschcin (soph ). Rosemary Cebulis (sr ). Sue Monschcin (jr ). Carol Fortini (si I. Maggie Morales (jr , Mary Kay Carson (v'ph ). Debbie Voces (jr ). Lee Neiland (ji I J Mary Kay Carter and Carol Fortini running two miles GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM The girls enjoyed their finest season ever. They compiled a record of 10 wins and I loss. A playoff spot was also obtained Members of the team included Seniors Hetty Thomas. Justine Secriskcy. Lorne Oldham. Juniors Grace Czarny, Charlene Stcmm, Arleen Hess. Cheryl Sci-gliano, Kathy Voytko. Both Scebbi. Sophomores Sails Misch. Joyce Thomas. Nancy I ornwalt. Tammc M a tear. Brenda Rice and Karen Todd. A I) Groce C arny, JuMinc Sccriskcy. lorric Oldham. and Belly Thfltius follow through with foul shots. E I- Sally V1tM.li and Justine Seeriskcy fast break for layups G H Larne Oldham and Bclh Sccbbi drive for layups J Charlene Slernm jumps against an opponent K Sally Misch concent rales on defense 1 Kathy Voytko traps an opposing player M Betty I homas pulls down a rebound N Cheryl Scighano guards an opponent I’ Arleen Hess lakes a jump shot THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM The learn began tryouts and practice m August JMM was undcfcalcd through the regular season, winning most games h incredibly high scores We hope to participate in the I list Slate Volleyball Tournament at Olterbein College THE SOFTBALL TEAM I ast year was the lirst year for the team Three games were played during the rainy season, with a record of one uiii and two losses A Joyce Thomas smashing I he Kill across the net It Connie ingalc upping ihc Kill mcr ihc net C Hells I bonus concentrates on reluming llic Kill t) Belli Scehbi saves the Kill from .in opponent's spike I l.orric Okllum returns a volley backwards F Karen Williams. Clara Mahon, and Let Nciland collaborate on catching a popup Ci Clierc I Scigli.ino connects lor j hit It Carol I oriim giving 1 lie target It G INTRAMURALS The Girls Physical Education department offers a variety of Intramural games Many girls take advantage of the opportunity to compete in an event. Two of the most popular are bowling and gymnastics. Others offered include foul shooting, a one-on-one tournament, volleyball, basketball, fencing, and badminton. A IiikIj MihalvL shows live I'onn for .1 good game. K S.md Townsend participating in the Intramural howling C Carol Forhni watches in anticipation l Debbie Rent concentrates on .1 strike E Man, O'Connor practices on the balance beam I Ka Kean Joes a straddle jump on the horse G Beth Ewing leaps on ihc balance beam J DANCES SPONSORED BY STUDENT COUNCIL Throughout the schoo c u the Student Cou has sponsored dances Each dance has a s v theme sstth he appropnatc atmosphere tot dance h s vs the last s car that the Student O vm sponsor dances. S t and Mis Rtchatd Nvchon jenn tn and dance a' Hi; teii Hodman and Chns Watters enjoythcVtvsMYj Sadie Wan Vans Dance C tons Uaibet, t ou Vdippeth and John Utennan an leads fat the Sod Hop D John MaishaW tudcnt enjoy the Sad tavd t Koscmais Wah. V.ms thnaido and Canshin fcthci and dance at the Sod Hop Ken Odder and Monk aW dfci dancing. at h (i the dtummci id Mtet DatV ptaw at the Vs H l and twhett dances th Santa Claus tV Winter Voima 1 Mtke utKvda. otetta t nactxit and Sue V the Kid t tt OaiKt i JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL SffTEMK STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of John Marshall is one of the most important clubs in our school. They are responsible for all rallies, for keeping all signs inside and outside up to date, and for all elections such as those for I lomccoming Queen and for Student Council Officers. The spirit of Christmas is boosted at John Marshall when the members of Student Council give each homeroom a chance to compete for the best door decorations. The members also help with relations with other schools. A Color Guards stand al attention al the Memorial Da Assembly B Cathy .Moats and Carol Fishell change the Weekly Activities sign outside C Mark Tcjchman and Dary I Mapson put up important dates on the Student Council Bulletin Hoard D Student Council representatives help load the thanksgiving Baskets E One of the many homeroom doors decorated for the Christmas Holidays F Mr Dinun io congratulates Micki Shchoy at the Memorial Day As vein bly G President Mark Tcjchman, Vice President Daryl Mapson. Secretary Carol Fishell. and Treasurer Cathy Moats at work in the Student Council office. FTA Future Teachers of America is an organization of dedicated people. At Open House, its members dressed in the Bicentennial spirit and at the years end. FTA members are permuted to teach a class. NHS Mr. Biena and a committee of teachers select new members of the National Honors Society every year on the basis of scholastic ability and character. CHRISTMAS BASKETS The Tomatic Club is an organization dedicated to serving people. At Christmas time, they distribute decorated boxes of food to need families. SKI CLUB Under the direction of Mr. James HcfTcrman. the John Marshall Ski Club took skiing trips to the Brandywine Ski Center this year. Members fall into the categories of intermediate and expert . A Pat Ikmak studies the FTA window display B FTA member Donna Darby gives directions to a parent at Open House. C Carol Forum inducts new member Steve Shull at the NHS assembly D Members of the Tomatic Club gather to distribute Christmas baskets. E Rosemary Wcrb skis down the slope F Inductees and their parents have refreshments at the NHS reception in the Library. G Two Tomatic Club members load baskets into a car. H Ski Club members congregate before slarling to ski c AIDES John Marshall aides add service points to their school records and help the school run smoothly OFFICE AIDES Office aides pull and file cards, run errands and generally make things easier for faculty members. SERVETTES Servettes are composed of about 5( girls who earn service points for activities. I hey can be seen ushering school events and serving refreshments at school-related activities A Outdance Office Aide Ken Strati III vs transcript requests It Carol Mavsn lakes a vail in I tie main office C I tnda Hor anuii locales Mask.i on ihc c'loK in the I thr.it y I) Valerie Fields. Julian S aho ami Cathy Kinder cheek attendance sticcis in I he Attendance Office I 1 inda Kilter einnes to I he Guidance Office l 't help I live Scrveiles at the Senior lea j UchIi Utakviloi and another Sets die seivc punch at the Setiiot tea KEY CLUB, INTERPRETER The Key Club is an International Boys Service Organization for the school and community, sponsored by the West Park Kiwanis. The Interpreter is published 12-15 times yearly, and is the original product of the students of Journalism II. The Interpreter has won many awards for its outstanding quality and has a rating in the upper 10% of the best high school newspapers in the country. The Interpreter was awarded first place by the Northeast Ohio Scholastic Press Association A Rosie Koubck and Laura Dec vcl up a page layout H Key Club members Richard Hunter, Richard Kuchn and Timothy Haddc check coats at Homecoming. C Timothy Haddc and Richard Hunter check coats at the dance. D Tcrp Stall photographers Jerry Dudick. Gus Chan. Chris Parczana. Martin McCafTcriy and Doug Smorag E Editor-in-chief Cheryl Paschall goes over Joe Garbus's story F Patty O'Connor and laiura Siniddic count money collected from the subscription drive G Staff members Paul Long. Lynn Wolf, Dave Fcldt. Patty Pinardo. Carolyn Sweet and Rcgo Giovanetti type and prepare stories for the nest issue. H Editor-in-chtcf Korcssa Kutsick reviews a past issue of the paper D F Visual Aides The Audio Visual Aides serve teachers requesting Audio Visual equipment. They also take care of ordering films, taking I D pictures and showing special flints. Radio Room The Radio Room, under the supervision of Mr. David Jccman. acts as a kind of information center . It makes sure that the entire student body knows what is happening when and where and why. The Radio Room serves other purposes also, such as taping WBOE broadcasts for teachers. A t he m.iI! of the Radio Room discuss a technical problem It Al Wohl and Kandy Nour operate l A controls C John Nolan. Doug Smurug and Cathy Moats prepare to go on the uir D Matthew rdlcy re-adys a projector for operation E Richard Hunter oversees Jerry Saddler as he ly pcs up a film order F Tony I'saliis checks the equipment assignments for the slay OLIVER! E F The hit musical Oliver! was staged by the John Marshall Drama Department last May with matinees for junior high and elementary schools. Under the direction of Mr David Jccmcn. the play featured seniors Mark Tejchman. Diane Garrity and John Nolan. A CHRISTMAS CAROL Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was produced by the John Marshall Drama Department The play was produced directed by the students themselves. It was presented on December 18 to several elementary schools. A The Oliver' chorus sings “Consider Yourself B Oom Pah Pah in Ihc village tavern with Diana Garrity (center) and chorus C Monica Weber helps serve fellow cast members between matinees D Mark Tejchman and DianeOantty try to help Oliver escape E As theScrooge. John Cline tries to understand the true meaning of Christmas F As one of the ghosts. Paul Went tries to bring John Cline to the reality of Christmas. SING OUT SWEET LAND The Cleveland Community Center Theater opened the season this year with a big success. The production, Sing Out Sweet Land , is a musical biography of song and dance. The show was presented on November 14, 15 and 21, 22. Sing Out Sweet Land , with Jeff Weber, Dan Recchio, Emma Mio, Tom Serdar. along with many Marshall students and other professional actors, deals with America’s changing morals and styles from 1776. Mr. David Jccnten. producer and director, brings the show more up-to-date with the addition of the Andrews Sisters and Elvis Pressley. Mr. Jecmen plans to tour the show in January to school and civic-groups in Cuyahoga County as a part of the bicentennial celebration. A Senior John Nolan and Mary O'Connor in “Red River Valley”, tl Singing “Bicycle Built for Two arc Tom Serdar and Emma Mio. C “Louiuanna Gals is one of the many scenes in Sing Out Sweet Land . D Barb Corlctte. Jeff Weber, Tom Serdar. Tom Herrick and Joe McClelland arc part of Frankie and Johnny . E Doris Wolf sings “When I Were Single Again . F Jeff Weber and Dan Recchio in Turkey in the Straw THE PRISONER OF SECOND A VENUE On February fifth, sixth and seventh the John Marshall Drama Department presented the smash hit. Neil Simon's comedy. The Prisoner of Second Avenue . According to Mr. Jeemen. director, this was the first attempt made by high school students in the country to do this show Seniors Mark Tejehman and Cathy Moats playing the roles of Mel and Edna Edison, a middle aged New York couple who undergo the pressures of living in a large city, convince a most attentive audience for a high school performance. To highlight this well received comedy, juniors Donna and Diane Brasty and seniors Tom Herrick and Myra Herr portray the older and wealthy brother and sisters of Mel Edison. The Prisoner of Second Avenue was the first school performance of the 1 75 76 season for the Drama Department. To attribute great success, an elaborate set design was established by senior Gene Friedman and mans particulars were handled with professionalism by the production staff A The beautiful set design in the Prisoner of Second Avenue” with Mark Tcjman and Cathy Moats B Cathy Moats as Edna Edison wonders what to do about her problems C The confusion of Mel and Edna Edisons' toes make the play lulanous I) The sisters trying to find a solution to Mel's difficulties E Mel and Edna in the American Gothic Scene F Edna Edison finding her house robbed G Talking over problems is Cathy Moats and Iter brother-in-law played by Tom Herrick E Row I (lop) — Jim K.imcii. Djvc Beatty Row 2 — Barry Huber. Dave Gaughan. Row 3 — Diane Cougclli, Debbie Munro Row 4 — Barbara Saylor. Cathy Oakley. Marion Lowes Row 5 — Sue Monschcm, Carol Umstcad. Pam Gricbcl. A B Row! (top) — Richard Campbell. Larry Hufutetler. Bob Norton Row 2 — Mark Stamativ. Paul Wendt. Row 3 — Patti O’Connor. Kathy Binuiowskr. Jeanette Spreng, Cathy Bilardo Row 4 — Sue Tarr, Vicky Nelson, Li Rtva Row 5 — Debra Voce. Kiretin Sheets. Bclva Melnyi •X) — activities Row I (toj - Michael Andrews. D.ivid fljstoit. Hob Mag) Row 2 — Kevin Marsh. JefT Dcinncr Row I — I i a Knox, Gallia Kuharsky. Ftalici Hameli, Sheryl Sogluno Row 4 Carol Zdrojcwski. Laurie DeCarlo. Sandy Bennett Row 5 Cynthia Daniel. Laurie Jones. Judy Fisher C CHOIR. GIRLS GLEE CLUB. JURYMEN The John Marshall Choir is a selected group which performs at the Spring and Christmas Concerts. These Gifted young people add pride to the John Marshall Vocal Department with their beautiful voices. Two other groups of the Vocal Department are the Girls Glee Club and Jurymen. These groups consist of all girls and all boys. The Jurymen arc the newest addition to the Vocal Department. A-E Members of The John Marshall Choir F K-ithy Biranowski gives Miss Fogarly a Christmas present from the Girls Glee Club as Mary Ka Nurnbirg looks on G The Girls Glee Club sings at the Christmas Concert It. J The Jurymen performing at the Christmas Concert THE MARSH-MELLOS. THE SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA The Marsh-Mdlos consist of 22 selected singers and one accompanist. This group performs at the Christmas and Spring Concerts, and are requested to perform annual!) at I he Old Arcade in downtown Cleveland The group also entertains at many social functions hi the community. The Symphonic Orchestra performs at the Fall and Spring Concerts and also at Senior Commencements At the Fall Concert they played selections such as. Festique by Daniels and Abductions From the Seraglio by Mozart Many of the students are members of the All City Orchestra A Dir I oiniiini perform at Ok Christmas onccrt It I hr Marsh Mell s singing tiS a l ime ro tv lolls C IIh- Marsh Niellos entertaining parents I) Vtr riumkr receives an iivoimui ai the I all Conceit I the Orchestra concludes the program with a gunt lniale I Doiltij Darby playing |Ik harp ') activities THE MIDWINTER BAND CONCERT The annual Midwinter Hand Concert was held January 21. 1 76. People of the school and community who enjoy good music are always attracted to the concert and this year was no exception Mr Blackman and Mr. Plunder brought to the audience a variety of music to please every taste The musicianship demonstrated by members of the Symphonic Band. Stage Hand, and combined Cadet and Concert Bands will be long remembered. A Mi Blackman .nut the Symphonic H.iihI It Mi Plunder conducting the Concert Hand C David Glaser playing alio saviphnnc with Ihc Stage Band I) rite Dixieland Hand performing al ihc concert F Mr Dapo a student leather from Baldwin Wallace conducting the Stage Hand F John Kane plays guitar as Kn Wright looks on while playing drums I ', MARCHING BANII GO MPA DOLLS. COLOR GUARD Hard work in August and daily practice during school prose to be valuable to the 197? Marching Band's performance on the field I he Hand not only highlights halftime entertainment during the football season, but raises overall school spirit The Oompa Dolls set oil the Marching Band performance with their distinctive talent and charm on the football field The Color Guard is a high spirited precision leant During pregame. they display the flags and during halftime they twirl their flashy guns with precision and entertainment A The Marching Hand m perfect alignment during h.ilfiimc It In I lie stands, the Kind boosts spirit of the crowd and leant C Senior Greg Wehcr giving u all he's got D F.nlertaming during hall mile are the 1 75 Oompa I otls E Senior I arrv I win hell making friends with a South Hand placer F W nh a hig smile Nicole Fa)ne entertains friends G Color Guard Rita Ha ners doing a step vf the fight song Ft Adding a final touch to Risk Around the Clock J The Color Guards displacing their flags dunng pregame LA WYERETTES. CHEERLEADERS rhe Lawyercltes. consisting of twenty girls, perform at rallies, football and some basketball games Striving for change, tins year’s squad performed jazzier dances with much more variety of steps I heir goal is to be precise yet entertaining. I'he John Marshall Varsity Cheerleaders show enthusiasm both as individuals and as a group. They not only bring up the spirit of the crowds at rallies and games, but also bring up the spirit of the teams themselves A I'he I .uvycrelics at attention ready in go mu .«routine H Willi li.iis, I awyerelles do Don’l Rani On My Parade (’ Rock Around llic Chick ji the htoikdl rally I) “the Huddest Hand shown l y the lawvcretto I Caplain Belli bwmg eagerly leading llie crowd. I t he Cheerleaders ending a cheer with .1 mount rustling them hack is junior Cathy Itilardo It Pam Thompson kicking high willi eutliusiasiii J No mailer wlial llie weather, Kay Kean keeps going J 100 — activities HOMECOMING One of the biggest social events of the year is Homecoming, which is sponsored by the Cheerleaders This year it was held on Friday. October 17. |d7$. Karen Tapajnu was crowned Queen at the Homecoming rally in the morning. The Homecoming dance was held in the Marshall cafeteria, and this year featured the band “After Dark”. A The Homecoming Court and their escorts tlefi to right I Pat l;ahe and llcth Ewing. Boh Wainio and Dune Garrily, Joe Smith and Queen Karen lapajii.i, Toni Koutsourclis and Pally O'Connor, Mark lejehman and Carol I instead H Queen Karen tapajna escorted by Joe Smith C In ihe midst of all Her friends after hong crowned is Queen Karen Tapajtia D Gelling into the music is senior I mu koutsourclis and his date E Everyone having a good lime lo the music of After Dark F The Queen and her dale enjoying themselves G A group of friends casual!) awaiting for the ncvl dance D E 102 seniors SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mr Evans Mr. Fisher Mrs Helm Miss Henry Miss Hopkins Mr Kubach Mrs Lamtners Mrs Laux Miss Leach Miss Lucas Mr Marx Mr. Mills Mr. Monlain Mr Oleski Mr. Oswald Mrs. Samuels Mr Simpson Mrs. Soncs Mrs Sulagie Mrs. Utley Mr Vcroncsi Mr. Vmyard Mr. Weese Mrs Wooding Mrs. Biery Mr Billey Mr Brashwit Mr Burke Mr Dare Mrs Edwards Mr Elkins SENIOR ADVISORS Mr. Burke Asst. Principal Miss Baran Sr Advisor Miss Luckay Yearbook Advisor Mr Jacobson Sr Advisor t A Silting, left to right Came Flynn. Mike Zinicola. Tom Koutsoureiis, Carol L'mstead Standing, left to nght Vanessa Harris. Denise St reblow. Patty O'Connor. Melissa Dubrtty, Dehbic Munro. Linda Alexander B Senior Class Officers discussing plans C President — Mike Zinicola D Secretary — Carol U instead E Treasurer — Cassie Flynn F Vice President — Tom Koutsourelis E A F 10 — cnwr Aber. Henry Abruzzino, Lisa Adameik. Carol Adamezyk. Karen Adkins, Ralph Agar, Tom Albrecht, Robert Alexander, Linda Allen, Kenneth Allerton. Melinda Anderson, Patricia Andjelkovic, Jasmina Andras. Stephen Andrews, John Apelt, Richard Arcuri. Lesa Ashe, Phyllis Atkinson, Mark Auvil, Sharon Baechle, Daniel Bailey, Sharon Baliko. Barbara Baran. Maureen Barber, Karen Barko, Eileen Banian. Constance Baumcister. Manann Beal. Bessie Beatty. Da id Beleastro. Robert Bell. Thomas Beltaxski. Eileen Bcmak. Patricia Benesh. Richard Bennett. Sandra Benmng. Susanna Bcntz, Cynthia Berry . Charlene Beward. James Bihari, Albert Bindel. Sharon Biranouski, Kathy Blankenship. Lana Blazek. Rita Bloxson. Vikki Bobula. Annette Bolan. Martin Borazanian, Linda 106 — seniors Borgmann. Nancy Boris. Denise Borrdli, Robin Bradshaw. Sherry Bragg. David Braksator, Heidi Brannon, Michelle Breha, Paul Brest. William Brogan. Debra Brooks. Larry Brown. David Brown. Jacqueline Brown. Martha Brown. Mary Brunette. Robert Bruts an. Nancy Buher, Robert Bunge. Gary Burchak. Lori Burgess. Richard Burke. Patrick Burkhart. Barbara Burns. Thomas Burns. James Bursa. Jjyma Buie. Sandra Caldaroni. Linda Calle . Helen Calvcy, Eleanor Cam muse. Anna Campbell. Donald Campbell. Laura Cangcmi. Frances Cannon. James Cannon. Ten Carpenter. Kevin Carrasquillo. Hermimo Casale. Emilio Cassano, Pamela Cassano. Patricia Cassano. Richard Cebuhs. Rosemary Ceslewski. Sharon Chaffee. Annette Chan. Gus Chemauskas. Lawrence Chesterson. Lorraine 10S — vrmorv Chmiclcwski. Michael Ciacchi. Joseph Ciframc. Jennifer Cigic, Nickola Clancy. Waller Clark. Maryellen Clark. Sharon Cody, John Cole. Leah Colon. Maritza Congclli, Diane Conlon. John Conroy. Debra Conway. Michael Cooney. Patricia Corbett, Daniel Cordlc, Patricia Cornell. Catherine Costa. Charlotte Cottom. Barry Courey, Michael Cox. Cheryl Cox. James Creakman, Elizabeth Cnvs. Charles Crowe. Patrick Csismatia. William Csorba. Andrew Cucu, Margareta Cunningham. Michael Datf. Nancy Dailey. Mark Dalton. Rebecca Dameron, George Damiano. Laura Daniel. Cynthia Darby. Donna Dargaj. Joseph Daum. Michael Das ies. Timothy Day. Rachel Dechellis. Laura Dec. Laura Deeds. Kevin Deguirc. Mildred Delgaudio. Darlene DeLuca, Joseph Dcphillipe. Rita 110 — «mof Dcppisch, Stephen Devine. Shirley Dicckhoncr. Susan Dios, Jolene Ditchman. John Divito, Dorothy Dixon, David Dixon, Robert Dodak, Thomas Dodus, Donald Dolan. John Drake, Beth Ann Driver. John Droba, Donald Dubray, Melissa Dudick. Gerry Lynn Dudsak, Debra Dunn, Mar ’ Edwards, Barbara Edwards, Linda Edwards, Mary Eldridge, Karen Elslcger. Robert Engler, Anthony Enyedi. Catherine Evancic. Ellen Ewing. Beth Ezo, Nancy Fahey. Patrick Farcas, Mary Farmer. Charlotte Fatica. Anna Faught. Rodney Faync. Michael Faync. Michelle Fayne. Nicole Feldt. David Ferrell. Scott Filko, Vicki Filler. Joseph Fmitzcr. Debra Fink. Kathleen Fitzer. Gail Fitzgerald. Diane Fleaca. David Fluch. Harold Flynn. Kathleen Fobcl. Ann 112 — vcniorv Foley, Karen Folkman. Michael Forrester, Dan Forst, Laurccn Fortini, Carol Foster. Susan Fowler, Darlene Franc, Mary Ann Francis. Thaddeus Frank, Margaret Frederick. Karen Frehmeyer, Cassie Friedman, Gene Fronckowiak, Cynthia Fuchs. Walter Gad inski. Christine Gallagher. Christopher Gambrel, Lorene Garam. Eva Garbus, Joseph Garrett. Scott Garrity. Diane Garvey, Susiin Gaston. Joseph ■‘Ughan. D.i ,j Gchr' g. l|ljain Gentry. RKkv Gernck. David Gcschkc. Patricia Getman. Cynthia Geyc. Ellen Gibbons. Timothy Gideon. James Giera. Jeffrey Ginley. Martin Giovanetti. Rego Givner. Kim Gladden. Marcus Glcn er. Craig Gocllnitz. Martin Goetz. Susan Golterman. Bcrnd Gomez. Joseph Gosar. Joseph Gosncll. Michael Gove. Bonnie Gower. Michael Graebert, Loretta 114 — senior Graham. Susan Grammes. John Green. Christine Green, James Greenawalt, Glenn Grimes. Christopher Gritiner, Louisa Greening, Edward Gulla, David Gyulay, Deborah Hadde, Timothy Haller. Ramona Handel. Hermann Hanich, Francesca Hanrahan. Donald Huputa, James Harris, Vanessa Hart. Linda Havasi, Laura Hawkins, Cathy Hawley. Kelly Hayes, Susan Hazelwood. George Hazners, Linda Hazncrs. Rita Helderman. Mark Heiman. Christine Helwig. Doris Hendricks. Sharon Hendrix. Scott Hcrczeg. Catherine Herr. Myra Herrick. Thomas Herrin. Mary Hess. Christine Hicks. S illiam Hiles. Theresa Hill. Kenneth Hillman. Christlieb Hinkle. Thomas Hlavinka. William Hockey, Phillip Hoffman, Robert Holley. Thomas Holtz. Brenda Hones. Martin Hopkins. Brian Hopkins. Kenneth 116 — seniors Horvath. Colleen Houghtlin, Denise Hubbcll. Nancy Huber. Barry Hudson. Angela Hufstetlcr. Larry Hyvarinen. Jeffery Immormino, Joseph Isncr. Donald Iverson. Rebecca Jablonsky. John Jackson. Carol James. Rufina Johnson, Edna Johnson. Leona Johnson. Mary Johnston. Lori Jonas. Sharon Jones. Felicia Jones. Laurel Jones. Robert Jones. Roger Juhn. Kathryn Julian. Anneliese Julian. Hubert Julius. Charmayne Jung. Myra Kadlec. Patrick Kadlek. Timothy Kalct. Laura Kalisicr. Laurie Kamps. Debra Karlak. Vincent Kasten. James Kaufman. Albert Kean. Joseph Keller. Delores Kelly. Mark Kelts. Sharon Kerriek. John Ketron. Althea Kevany, James Kishida. Gayle Khngler. Anne Knapik. Scott Knercm. Charles Knill. Gregg Kmll. Keneth 118 — senior Knox. Lisa Kokotaylo, Loretta Kolb, Yvonne Kost, Patricia Koubek, Rosemarie Koutsourcllis. Thomas Kovach. Doug Kovach. Mary Kovacik, Karen Kozlak. Timothy Kraft. William ’ Kramer. Brian Kreis, Ken Krepich, Grace Kriegcr. Brenda Kriso. Daniel Krist, Cynthia Kuehn, Richard Kuhar, David Kuharsky. Gallia Kuhn. Nancy Kunzi. Angelica Kurtz, David Kutsick. Koressa Lachowski. Michael Lash. Donald Lasic. Mana L.i'cllc. Michael Laync. Catherine Leah . Kathleen Lech man. Mary Beth Lekas. Stephen Lemley. Sheila Lengen. Richard Letterle. Steven Levcsik. Enka Liljeberg. Kimberly Long. Cheryl Long. Paul Lovage. Ethel Lowe. Susan Lowry. Patricia Lubahn. Laura Lyncha. Constance Mace. Charlotte Mackey, Roxane Mahon. Clara Mahoney, Debhie 120 — scmon Maier. Stephen Makila, Larry Mancino. Janet Mann. Deborah Manson. Denise Mapson. Daryl Marconi. Thomas Martin. Linda Martineau. Joel Mason. Carol Matts. Therese Maurer. Eric Maurice. Mark Mayes. Edward Me Andrews, Mary McCafferty, Martin McCaflerty. Thoma McComas. Gerald McComis. William McCormack. Allen McElrath. Steven McGinnis. Maureen McGinty, Daniel McGinty, Edward McGrath. Catherine McKinney. Lory McKinney. Patricia McNceley. Allen McPherson. Dale Mcister. Tiffany Mendez. Luis Meng. Mary Merkosky. Roxanne Metyk. Linda Metzger. Monika Miklosko. Kenneth Mileti. Joseph Miller. Daniel Miller. Michael Misch. Timoths Misciasci, Donna Marie Moats. Cathy Molnar. Larry Mone. Frederick Moore. Karen Moore. Rebecca Moore. Russel Moran. Cory 122 — seniors Moran, Linda Morgan. Sylvia Morlan. James Morris, Gail Morrone. Joan Moser. Rudolph Moss, James Munro, Debra Murany, Kathleen Murray. Diane Murtaugh. Thomas Muttick. Mark Myers, Kathleen Mytrohovich. Peter Nagy. Robert Nahrstcdt, Kathleen Namy. Robert Nedel, Mary Negron. Annette Negron, Ariel Nelson. Nancy Nelson. Vicky Neuman. Charlene Ncuzil. David Neuzil. James Newton. Uric Nichols. William Nickas, Zoe Nigro. Da id Noar. Randy Nolan. John Norton. Robert Nosky. Jeffrey Novaeek. Charlene Novar. Daniel Novar, Donald Nurnbirg. Mary Oakley. Cathlcen O'Connor. Cecelia O'Connor. Patricia Offutl. Jill Oldack. Barbara Oldham. Lome Ols. Timothy Olszeski. William O'Neil. Gloria O'Reilly. Colleen Packard. Charles 124 — seniors Painter, Keith Palivec. Marian Pappas, Maria Parcntc, Mary Park. April Partezana, Chris Paschall, Cheryl Pate, Debra Patterson. Bernadette Pavlac. Patti Pawlowski. Gregory Pawlowski. Michelle Pawlus. Dorothy Pcckcns, Timothy Peel. Richard Pelka, Jeanette Pcsta, Kenneth Peters. Daniel Peters, Martin Pilger. Mary Pinardo, Patricia Piribek, Laurel Platt, Darleen Plavic. Michael Pollack. David Porter, Larry Powell. Charlene Pratt. Timothy Price. Debbie Pritchard. Sandra Pritchard. Tina Prokop. Stephen Pulling. Cheryl Puzza. Paul Quillan. Debbie Raffay, John Randar. Laura Ratkaj. Jedranka Raybourne. Julie Reehorst, Elaine Regotti. Michael Reindle. Thomas Reitz. Chery l Rcvclt. Joan Rice. Ke in Rice. Richard Riedel. Kim Riha. Rosemary 126 — seniors Riley, Jerry Riva, Uzabcth Rivera. Richard Roberts, John Robertson. Walter Romig, Michael Rosepal. Monica Ross, Sharon Roth. Mary Roth. Therese Rucbcnsaal, Terese Rupcr. Susan Rush. Linda Russell, Kaye Russo, Carl Russo, Michelle Russo, Rosalie Rybarczyk, Ruth Sabohk. Jack Sadlon. Jerome Sakalo, Michael Sanders. Linda Santana, Becky Sapp. William Sasala. Stephen Sass. Barbara Sass. George Saylor. Barbara Saylor. Gary Schartman. Patricia Schcmiaier. Alfons Schmetzer. Bernard Schneider. James Schneider. John Schneider. Mary Schultz. Andrea Schultz. Christine Schultz. Melody Schwcichler. Nora Scott. Elizabeth Sebeck. Angela Secriskev. Justine Sekola. Leslie Sewell. Gerald Sexton. David Sheehan. Matthew Sherman. Malcolm Sherman. Steven 128 — senior Shields, Debra Shikner. Thomas Shipman, Suzanna Shirokey. Gail Short, Donna Shorn, Michael Shuttera, James Simonds, Robert Sinclair, Thomas Singer. Jeffrey Sinnema, Holly Skalsky, Daniel Skurky, Diane Smiddie, Laura Smith, Joseph Smith, Kevin Smith, Randall Smith, Stephanie Smorag. Douglas Sodcrlund. Barbara Spatola, Eleanor Spence. Linda Spreng, Jeannette Spurgeon, Christopher Stacho, Donna Stallard. Jeffrey Siaruch. Linda Staviscak. Dianne Stephens. Kathryn Stetz. Robert Stewart. Calvin Stewart. Sandra Stofcheck. Barbara Stokes. Robert Strebelow. Denise Stuart. Richard Sweet. Carolyn Szabo. John Szabo. Julliann Szeltner. Jonn Talbott. Charles Tapajna. Karen Tcjchman, Mark Tcmplin. Linda Thalman. Deborah Thap . Donald Thomas. Betty Thomas. Diane 130 — seniors Thomasick. Dennis Thompson. Steven Thorkelson. Elizabeth Thorne. Debbie Thow. Margaret Thur. Michael Tilley. Melvin Timmons. Kathie Tobia. Anthony Tomek. Thomas Toothman. Barbara Torres. Barbara Torres, Lucy Townscll. Larrv Trapnell. Dale Trapnell. Larry Trexler. Lee Trusko. Dale Turza. Janice Twitchell, Larry Twitchell, Renee Umstead. Carol Vagi. William Valaitis, Mark Valenti. Mark Van gel os. Zenos Van Horn. Charles Vega. Jenny N ekas. Paul Verba. Robert Vidoni. Julie Vigncullc. Robert Visi, Victona Voce, Debra Vura. Jeanne Waddell. Barbara Watnio. Robert Walck. Carol Walker. Corene Walsh. Robert Walsh, Rose Walters, Gary Walters. Noel Washko, Michael Wat hey, Laureen Watson. James Watters. Laura Watts. Lynne 132 — %cmor Wawerek. Julian Webber. Douglas Weber. Gregory Weiskopf, Lawrence Wciskopf. Richard Wcisman. Judy Wendt. Paul Wentland. Daniel Wcrb. Rosemary Wcyburne. Judith Whalen. Timothy Wicrsma. Robert Wilcox. Debra Wiley, John Will. Michael Williams. Jacquelyn Williams. Karen Willoughby. Joyce Wilson. Robert Winters, Robert Wohl. Allen Wohl, Bonnie Wohl. Colleen Wolf. Debra Wolf. Lynn Wollerman, Deborah Woodhall. Kevin Woods, Debra Wright. Kris Wright. Tammy Yalanty. Kimberly York. John Yurko. Joseph Zaeharias. Sharon Zachea. Jaime Zdrojewski, Carol Zcdeila, Stephen Zcmbo. Denise Zengoe. Susan Zimmerman, Patricia Zingale, Ellen Zingale. Leo Zinicola, Michael Zodv. Mark Zubik. JoAnne Zuchelli. John Bowling. Christine Brasty, Diane Coleman. Tony Holtz. Laura O'Brien. John Riley. Terry Stehulak. Andrew Toney, Dorothea Weber. Harold Wincland. Gary SENIOR PROM AND GRADUATION 138 — yearbook staff THE VANGUARD STAFF The 1976 Vanguard Staff, under the selfless and dedicated efforts of the editor, completed tins Bicentennial hook in a very smooth and efficient manner. The experience and knowledge gained not only in working and dealing with people but also in coping with the various problems that arc invariably encountered will prove to be fruitful in the future. A Zoe Nickav. editor of I he Vunguard. spoil hours compiling dai.i for the opening section In addition, she headed the activity section, assisted all nineteen people with then sections and assumed other numerous responsibilities involved in print using a yearbook such as proof reading, rewriting and correcting blurbs, typing, tabulating and recording progress charts, correcting proofs, and recording sales Zoe also completed the first original Vanguard cover both in black and white and color li Justine Secriskcy and Mike art were responsible for the spoil pages their duties were acquiring schedules vetting photographer dates, attending games, wilting blurbs, typing and acquiring picture I Ds Justine also obtained some Patrons. Mike is the proposed cdiioi of the entire sports section for I‘ 77 and was the start photographer I) Jill Offutt headed the work on the Sr section acquiring Sr names, alphabetizing, obtaining No Picture Wanted'' lists, double checking names and pictures, tagging pictures for proper I I) . making Complicated changes due to unexpected and last minute additions and sailing many photographers to verify proof returns l. Debbie Kainps headed Sr Activities and Patrons, and handled all the hilling jnd sales records. Sr Activities required pertinent data from all Srs membership in clubs, organizations, plays, concerts, etc Patrons necessitated the collection and tabulation of monies and names Debbie look charge of the Sr section lagging and identifying pictures I Jalm Korones proposed editor of the P 77 Vanguard has experience in all phases of editing a yearbook She completed many pages for three different sections, wrote blurt's, assisted with records and acquired ads G I'rjnci Hamch. Kua Itla ek jihJ Pally Pmurdo working on ads II An impromptu grouping of most of the stall members Diane Lcsmak, I Ith, designed a Hwcntcnin.ll Seal in class that was chosen as the cover I or the 1976 Vanguard Zoc Nwkas duplicated it in color and black and while for the covet The J97b staff members were not only extremely cooperative and dependable, but for the first time all deadlines were met with case D I I uckay The staff members arc Faculty and Academics Kathy lliranowski. Maureen McGraw. Gail Shirokov. I mdj Spence Sports Ji LX.-l.uca Activities Michelle Brannon, Gallia Kuharsky Sailors Ellen Gcyc. Rochelle Mills. Cissy O’Connor. Diane Stavivcak. Rosemary Werb. Jody Weyburnc. Ads Rita Hla ck. I rarui Ifatiich, Patty Pm.irdo typing Kathy Hiranowski. IJelli I wing. Diane Siavicak THE VANGUARD STAFF Kow I --left Jo n hi - Beth Ewing, Justine Srcrisky, Gail Shirnkcy. Dunne Suvi.sc.ik, Jrnnci Munich. Jill Offuit, Gallia Kuharsky. Ktvehellc Mills. Row 2 — Michelle Brannon, Linda Rush. Debbie Kampv Linda Spence. Maureen McCruw. Rita Bluzek Row 3 - Mike Zarr. Judy Weyburne. Jahn Koroncs. Rosemary Werb. Cissy O'Connor. Pally Pinardo. Kathy Baronowski. Zoc Nidus. Ellen Geye. Joe Deluca PAROLE GRANTED BY OLESKI AFTER A 12 YEAR RAP aifi gJlWIHr o!p CRR2Y (W5 L tmc cwv:«r mm ? THf CHOim jmSfflsIm I . Ton 7wf ewar I MURTflUGH BEST WISHES HR 727 5901 FRANKLIN BLVD. MIDWEST MEAT ?IZZA DANTE'S 251-0744 4176 ROCKY RIVER DR COMPANY 651-4343 AT VALLEYVIEW B E A U T Y JOANNE’S S A L O N 14023 PURITAS 252-5424 14440 PURITAS 251-2256 Cathy Bilardo Row 1 Pam Thomson Anncllc Negron Row 2 Debbie Brogan (MGR I Calhv Bilardo Angela Prcsscly Row 1 — Mike Thur. Sieve Thompson. Tony Tobta, Row 2 — Bob Walsh. Dave Webber. Gary Walters, Tom Tomek, Mike Washko. Row 3________Mr Wccsc. Paul V'ekas. Zenos Vunrgelos. Larry Twitchcll, Bob Wanio. Bill Vagi, Scott Uline. Chuck VanHom. Row 4 — Mark Valenti. Mark Valaitu, Dale Trusko. Jim Watson, Mike Waterson, Missing — Chris Walters, Sam Vigilcntc, Dale Trapncll. Noel Walters, Larry Townsell HR. 6 2 1 Row I — Karen Barber. Linda Alexander. Jasmina Andjclkovic. Constance Bartian. Sharon Bindcl. Susie Benmng Row 2 — Susan Barr. Eileen Barko. Kathy Biranowski. Phyllis Ashe. Leva Arcuri, Patricia Anderson, Bessie Beal Row 3 — Mrs, Helm, Patricia Bemak. Maureen Baran. Cindy Bentz, Sharon Bailey. Sharon Auvil. Karen Adamezyk. Barbara Baliko. Manann Baumcister, Sandra Bennett. Eileen Beltavski RKST KOW.piMi UkU. John Driver. Mike Cv -') C'ArKii,' Mike Diim .Jktr SCHREIBMAN JEWELERS OLDACK’S BEAUTY SALON FOR THE FINEST SEIKO-OMEGA WATCHES OHIO CONTAINER SERVICE COMPANY 4187 Rocky River Dr. 252-2388 We Care About Healthy Hair Pontincji Loxiit KLM KK A MARIK LOVELL f-’l.OWKMM rOB ALL OCCAM ION II 14431 Puritas Avc 251-4584 GUARANTEED WATCH JEWELRY REPAIR 16848 LORAIN 941 5477 21835 LORAIN 331-3144 15800 S WATERLOO 481 7400 DOROTHY’S DONUTS WHOLESALE RETAIL 476-3469 17104 LORAIN AVE. ROW I — Charlene N'ovacck. Jill Offutl. Kathleen Meyers. Kathleen Nahrstedt. Bernadette Patterson ROW 2 — Gail Morns. Charlene Neuman. Joan Morronc. Vitlijr Nelson, Dune Murray, Barbara Pack ROW J Barbara Old ask, Cathlcen Oakley, Mary Ncdel. Rebecca Moore. I inda Moran. Kjthleen Murany ROW 4 Lome Oldham. Nancy Nelson, IX-bra Munro, Patncia O'Connor. Cecilia O’Connor. Mary Surnbirg. Z v Stekas. Mrs WtHtding Missing Gloria O'Neil KNIIIING Debbte Mahoney Connie l.yncha. ami lish lours I IRS1 ROW Grace Krcpich. Flhrf l.ovajti. Miss R««hcrta Leash Nancy Kuhn, Sheila I cm ley. Maria I asn. I auric I uhahn. I mka I esisik. Molls I eporc. ami Cathy I cahy S| t'ONI) ROW K“'cssa Ku.sk k. I ..II.. Kul.arxks Cmdy Krisl. and Kim I il|cherg IIIIRO ROW Aiij?k Kun i. Calhy I ayne. Rosie Koubcek. Marytvth I eshnian. and Sue I owe MIMS.. VI TOP Mary Kovach and Cheryl l ong I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 76 FROM STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Officers L to R — V.P. Daryll Mapson. Pres. Mark Tejehman. Treas. Cathy Moats, Sec. Carol Fischcll Top Row (L to R) Debbie Walker, Betty Thomas, Lee Trealer. Elizabeth Thofkclson. Launc Vassil. Dem c Streblow. Phyllis T Strawder, Renee Twitchdl, Rose W’alsh. Corene W'alkcr. Julunn Szabo Second Row Barbara Torres. Kathie Timmons. Vicky Viu. Carol Umstead. Karen Tapajna, Barbara Wadell. Margaret Thow, l.inda Tetnplin. Janice Tur j Bottom Row Jeanna Vura. Carolyn Sweet. Kathy Walsh. Barbara Toothman. H R Teacher Mrs Martha SuljagK Not Pictured Barbara Stofcheck. Debbie Thalman, Julie Vidom. Carol Wakk, Debbie Vasuue 6 3 4 X 1975 MARLIN SWIM TEAM 1976 Top Row I Don Frybcrgcr. Rick Campbell Mark Valaituv Jim Kudo. Richard Weickopf. Jeff Surace, Tom Herrick Mail Sheehan. Mike Ferretli. Al Schneider, Jack Schiddv Row 2 Mike Zitlieolu, Craig Kokoweez. Alfons Schemtaicr. Jim Schneider, Gary Wallers. Dave Kuhar. Hill McComis Row V 1 a try Fridrich. Dave Cibula. Glenn Zimmerman. Julie Grugel. Haul Long. Mike Mclroka, Drew Menke. Adriannc Vallo. Kevin Me Neeley Row 4 Maleotn Sherman, Don Belter. Colleen Davison. Lori Scanlon. Greg Weber. Mark Watson, Mike Schulte Row 5 Don Hclbcrt. Nick Asimakis. Doug Kirchenbauer. Mark Storch I arry Weiskopf. Tina DeFraneo. Ann Pucci MISSING Charlie Criss. Mike llerczcg. Ron Reitz SWIM TEAM TIMERS Top Row I Sue Ian. Nancy Ezo. Ellen Geye. Sand) Bradley. Michelle Brannon. Mom Weber, Marvelled Clark. Margie Comfort, Kathy Murany Row 2 Robin R ucidlo. Debbie Kanip Sally Vecchio. Sherri Klingenvmith. Kathy Jmdrn. Sue Covianzo. Rose Ccbulis. Leslie Wallers. Linda Kuban. Dune Mcckes, Sue I udwig, Pat 11 Huttolplt HOME ROOM BACK ROW: AnnctkftC Julian, Mrs Laux. Debbie Kamps. Pal Kosl. Laurie Kalister. Delores Keller, Judy Johnson, Leona Johnson ROW 2: Charmaync Julius. Kathy Juhn ROW 3 Rufina James, Carol Jackson, Lisa Knox. Lorclla Kokotaylo. Felicia Jones. Gayle Kishida, Laura Kalat, Nancy llubbccl, Riia Kincaid ROW 4 Lori Johnston. Sharon Jonas. Sharon Kelly. Edna Johnson. Laurie Jones. Mary Kay Johnson. Myra Jung 6 2 7 DIAMONDS JEWEIR Y WATCHES YOUNG'S JEWELRY AI SOI YMOSI ■I.; I 8380 Wi s i 140th Si ri i i and Puri i Shopping Cinier DODD'S ___CALI__ 252-7777 14302 PURITAS 476-2990 ONIE'S STUDENTS INQUIRI ABOUT 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT WE DELIVER to ALL of CLEVELAND and ALL SUBURBS BUDGET BEAUTY SALON 14019 PURITAS AVENUE PURITAS PARK SHOPPING CENTER 671-6990 HAIRS!Yl ING, EXPERIENCED OPI RATORS MON — FRI 9-900 SAT 9-900 NO APPOINTMENT ROW 1 Bcv Maynor. Mai Chang. Rose Deluca. Mary O'connor. ROW 2: Sue Anderson. Jan Dukles, Rosann Barber ROW 3: Sue Barricklow. Irene Zachar, Mary Beth Casalc I M r.. Dnnna StJchiv r.r S£ott, N« ru Sihv 'uVK1c('. I lolly Sinnrma. Ms SonCs MIDDLU ROW JcyifheTtc'Sprei . Tbnt Spttlola. Domu'Short, I «nJciSl.-frneli,SColhy Stephens, Uuji'r-Snticldit?. Barb Ivbderluml. BOTTOM ROW DebCicShields, Sandy Stewart, l.iitdn Spence. (rail Shir jj£ . Dwiyic SfavAc.tfc.•Stephanie’ Smith. Justine Sycrislfey N H PICTURED: Duuiu Skurky. Anyi jStbcck. Su, Shipman. BOTTOM ROW Karmyn Miller. Mary Nader. Laura M unshower. Lynn Olsen. Pam Novi It. Mary O'Conner. Kim Ols eski. Ann Mane Mihaiu. Kathy O amch SECOND ROW' Bobettc Miller. Tom Mitehell. Marylin Miller. Darlene Mollard. Nora Owings. Maureen Murany. Jennie Nucssle. Linda Pallone. Rochelle Mills. Dehhie Noss. Val Mornich. Connie Moutscous. Laurel Owen THIRD ROW Mr Perez. Ruth Mikcr. Sharon Novak. Sally Mitch, Mary Miller. Karen Monschetn. Pam Moore NOT PICTLIRED Linda Morrow. Kelly Nicholson HOMEROOM ROW A (sitting) Elaine Rivera. Jennifer Rayhourne. Debbie Reese. Debbie Rcppcnhasen ROW B (sitting) Julie Ray bourne Michelle Russo. Rubin Qumby ROW C (standing) Mrs Pcrc . Cindy Quinn. Kaihy Reich. Lynctlc Roupe. Linda Ritter. Ann Rec horst, Eileen Rogers. Polly Robinson. Barb Prusa. Andrea K.iikaj, Stehca Ratkaj. Sharon Ruebensaal ROW D Renee Rouge. Yolanda Rakonc ay. Helen Rakonc ay. Mary Roth. Ciina Ruggiero, Mary Purcell. Mary Reitz. Anita Sabolik. Judy Ratesic. Allison Rambert. Tracey Prudhoc L lo H KNEEI.INO Mary Malony, Janet Mania no, Ccmse Manson, Clara Mahon ROW 2. Debbie Mann. Cindy Maurer. I mda Martin. Donna Marie Mbciawi. Roxanne Mackey. Cathy Moats. Miss Lucas ROW 3; I herese Miller. Carol Mason. Therese Matts. Charlotte Macr. Roxanc Merkosky. Linda Metyk. Maureen McGinnis. Tiffany Master. Murybeth Men . Catherine McGrath. Monika Metager. Karen Moore. Mary Kay Me Andrews H R 706 L to R ROW | Mike Hart, Toni Munich, Sando Hals cgi ROW 2 Donald Helbert. Chris Henderson. Richard Hunter. Doue Hot , Hvron Hardy. Paul Hcidcnrctch, Jim lltu. Jed Hinkle ROW J Bob Hartman. Paul Holt. Bill Harbotilc, Tony Hrudkn. Jim llobuii. Rich Hardy. Phil Hcldcrman ROW 4 |im Hanrahan. Barney Merten. O zic Iri arry. Rich Hurley ROW 5: Roger Harris. Mr Latkovic. Ken Horne Missing Mark Havran. David Hickman ON I (o R Row I l‘jm Cassano, Pally Cassano. Lon Chcsicrson. Debbie Brogan, Vicki Bloxson. Eleanor Calvcy. Fran Cangemi, Michelle Brannon Row 2 Mary Brown. Sandy Buie, Lori Burcluk. Lana Blankenship. Rna Blazek. Nancy Brulv.m. Martha Brown. Linda Bora anian. R« sc Cebuhs. Linda Caldarom. Nancy Borgmann Row ): Anna Camniuva. Jay no Bursa. Sherry Bradshaw. Laura Campbell. Sharon Ccslewski. Heidi Braksaior. Robin Borrelli Missing — Teri Cannon. I ina Burke HR 607 From Row; Roger Jones, Mr Marx, Rutty Kean. Chuck KiK-reni, Tom Jablonsky, Kadlec. Jim Kiefer Buck Row Inn Kalisia. Phil Knecht. Doug Kovach, I mi Ko .lnk, Al Kaufman. John Kerrtek. Jim Kitttcil, John Kane, Jell llyvnrincn, Scotl Knapik ROW 1 Charlotte Farmer, Cathy Enycdi. Barb Edwards. Vicki Filko. ROW 2 — Karen Foley. Gerry Dudick. Dcbbi Finitzer, Mary Farcas. Linda Edwards. Nicole Fayne. ROW 3 — Gail Fit er. Anna Fatica, Cassic Flynn. Dorothy Divito. Debra Dudsak. Ann Fobel. Michelle Fayne. Nancy Ezo, Beth Ewing. Melissa Dubray izzino. Marcie Borgmann. Mary Beard, Cathy Bilardd. Laura Baatz, Donna Arthur ROW' 2 Sue fmuth, Cathy Bartow. Jackie Allen. Pal Botvin. Alicia Iknncdctto. Virginia Behrens, Lillinn Bcnza. ROW ipp. Candy Barber. Mary Angclone. Peggy Abraham. Sue Anderson. Miss Allen . H. R. 601 ROW I — Jim Bcward. Steve Andras. Marty Rolan, James Arnold, Ralph Adkin, Kenny Allen ROW 2 — Bob Albrecht. Don Ballasch. Mark Atkinson, Al Bihart. Clayton Baultrippc. Thomas Bell ROW J — Dan Bacchic. Rick Apclt. Dave Beatty. John Andrews. Tom Agar. Rich Benesh. Mark Beach. Mr Billcy H. R. 631 ROW | — Laura Randar. Debbie Quillin. Tina Pritchard. Cheryl Pulling. Elaine Reehorst (stooping!. Maria Pappas (stooping). Debbie Price. Sandra Pntchard. Dorothy Pawlus ROW 2 — Sitting on the fence and standing in front of the gate April ortfr-Eaune Pmbrtt- -Olndys Rnkiec. M nan-Pnl vee,---------------- Mary Jane Parente. Darlccn Platt. Mary Pilgcr. Jeanette Pclka ROW ) — Standing behind the gate Patti Pavlac. Patti Pinardo. Cheryl Reitz. Cheryl Paschall. Joan Rcvelt ROW I — Debbie Wollerman, Debbie Wolf, Tammy Wnghl, Patti Zimmerman. Carol Zolroycwski. Launc Wathcy. Julie Wawerek. Mrs. Uilcy ROW 2 — Sharon Zachanas, Kim Valaniy, Karen Williams. Ellen Zingalc, Lynn W'alts. Laura Wallers, Judy Wctsman. Jackie Williams, Debra Woods. Deb Wilcox ROW 3 — Colleen Wohl. Denise Zembo, Bonnie Wohl. JoAnne Zubik. Rosemary Werb. Karen Williams, Judv Wcvburne. Lynn Woif. Sue Zeftgoe. NOT PICTURED: Gail Wick. Joyce Willoughby 1 7. lJonn.,c Grovc- Mary Ann Franc. Sue Foster. Diane Garnly. Carol Fortim. Cindy Fronckowiak, Darlene Fowler. Bernice Klemanck ROW 2 - Sue Goetz. Patty Gcschkc. Franci Han.ch. Carol Heben. Chris Gadzinski. Anne Klinglcr. Karen Frederick. Cindy Getman. Kim Givner. I aureen Forst. Sue Garvey. Chns Green. Ramona Haller. Lorene Gambrel. Margcrct Frank. Eva Garam. Mr. Kubach ROW 3 Loretta Graebert Ellen Geye ROW 4 — Louisa Gnttner. Sue Graham. Cassic Frehmeyer THE THESPIANS “ACT WELL YOUR PART FOR THEREIN LIES ALL HONOR” ROW I I to R Gene Friedman. Tom Herrick. John Nolan ROW 2 L lo R Carol Adametk. Al Wohl. Cathy Moats. Randy Soar. Karen Barber BROWN'S FLOWERS 4359 ROCKY RIVER RD Ample Parking Air Conditioned BEST WISHES FROM MRS. HALL'S HOMEROOM Open Evenings Till 9 Mon. Toet. Thurr. WEST 8c WEST Inc. PHOTOGRAPHY 6249 Pearl at York Parma HU. 44130 “BEST WISHES TO THE 1976 GRADUATING CLASS PTA JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL CARING . . . OUR WA OH I III J.M.H. KEY CLUB Pnyiii ROW I Sandy Gomez. Mary Alice Gusick. Chris Hines. Julia Green. Louise Gould. Mary Hill. Arlccn Hess. Leigh Heiduel ROW 2 — Therese Haydu. Jane! Hempstead. Linda Hart. Pam Grtebcl. Belh Grajewski, Debbie Hansen ROW 3 — Karen Hjort. Lynne Hacker. Sheryl Gilbert. Kathy Hacked. Jan Haller. Mary Hernandez. Teresa Gist. Cathy Gulasey. Susan Greenland. Sandra Goodwin. Chns Herezeg, Janet Hlozek, Jamie Gove. Miss Fogerty H.R. 632 Rw 1 Sharon Ross. Sue Ruper. Ter esc Ruebensaal. l l Shartrnan. Mary Schneider. Mr. Oswald. Kaye Russell. Terry Roth. Monica Rosepal. Rulh Ryharc yW Row 2 Linda Kush. I i Risa. Leslie Sckola. Barb Sasv. Dorothy Roberts. Chns Schultz. Kim Rctdcl. Resale Russo. Linda Sanders. Barb Saylor. Audi Schultz Missing: Rose Riha. Sherrill Robertson. Best of Luck Compliments of the Alumni Association Thanks to our 1976 Patrons Nancy Adclmann Associates l.esa Arcuri Miss Baran Mr A Mrs Andrew Berner Boh Cathy Nancy Borgmann Jo Ann Brooks l-inda C'aldcroni Mr Mrs Paul Clap jo Mr Mrs Paul R Croyle Dase A Ellen Dan A Julie Dan A Kathy Danny A Debbie Darlene Loves Mickey Mr A Mrs Sterling DeHart Mr Thomas Elkins Mr A Mrs Richard Emery Mr A Mrs. Elmer E o Nancy E o Mr A Mrs Alex Fa akas Rose. Lou. A Michael l oose Gene A Linda Ellen Geyc Mr A Mrs R p Geyc Loretta Grucbcrt Mrs Lois Grcalis Mr A Mrs Robert Henderson Best Wishes O m OFFICERS PRES DON LASH VP At. WOHL C SF.C—APRIL PARK Class of “76” From the Boosters Good Luck Seniors H X TREA -CHRIS HESS PARL-GLORIA O'NEIL m % Qr a o Q O -6 % CP MEMBERS: RALPH ADKINS LARRY BROOKS FRAN CANGEMI CHARLOTTE FARMER JOE GYULAY RAMONA HALLER MARY KAY JOHNSON GREG KNILL MARY KOVACH JIM MOSS JAN PELKA BILL SAPP STEVE THOMPSON BARB TOOTHMAN JAN TURZA BONNIE WOHL Giere Walsh Part Service 13540 Lorain Avc 251-0030 00 C r a z o Mr. A Mrs. Anton Hlavmka Patty Immormino Chris Jablonsky Mr A: Mrs. John Jablonsky Mr A Mrs John J.iwota Mr Mrs Paul Johanni Laurie Jones Mr A Mrs Peter Joniak Debbie Kamps Mr Ac Mr' Russell Kamps Karen Loves Phil Pat Kost Krcmyak Family Laurie Jimmy Ethel Lovagi Lynn A Dennis Mr Mrs Richard McGrjw Mike A Chris Mrs. Viola Milota Kathleen Myers Mr A Mrs Richard Myers Sr. Theresa Myers Mr A Mrs Michael Namy Rich Nielson Ms Nolan Charlene Novaeck Lon Novacck Mr Mrs Darrell G. Otfutt Kathy Papajcik Mr A Mrs John Pcdu yi Pal A Paul Anne Khnglcr Mrs. Patricia Phelan Darlene Platt Reindlc Family Maria Rinaldi Melanie Ritter 75'V Liza belli Riva Ms Barbara Robinson Mr. A Mrs Ernest Rush Linda Rush Ruthic Rybarczyk Becky Santana Barb Saw Schneider Family Karen. Dave. A Eric Shadd Mr Mrs James Shikncr Holly Sinnema Mrs. Elaine Smith Allison Spence Mr A Mrs. Joseph Spence Mr A Mrs Peter C Stamatis Dianne Staviscak Steve A Karen D. A Strcza Rich Stuart Kenneth J Szucs Mark Tejchman Mr A Mrs Harold Tcscak The Bird A Cit Margaret Those Tom A Gad M H luck Icy Bob Walsh Rose Walsh Wcismnn Family Judy Wersman Mr A Mrs Richard Williams Mike Zart Zcrucha Family Deb Wilcox Steve Andres l.cprcchaunic A Stretch Mr. A Mrs. Louis Zingalc Lynne Hacker Carla Kiefer Betsy Thorkehon Elizabeth Lawrence Rosemary Wcrb Judy Wcyburnc Jim Hapuia John York Nora Schweichkr Clara Mahon Kim Yalanty Debbie Price Erika Levcsik John A Diane Chns Helman F.rK Dcighton Karen Loves Alan Dan A Barb Mr A Mrs Thomas Heterding Mr. A Mrs Thomas DetghtcMi Mark A Sharon Lonnie A Debhic Bill A Laura Laurie Wat hey Carol Zdrojewski Debhic Nancy Nelson Mane Lasic Front Row (I to K t Laura Dcchelhs. Rachel Day. Patty Cordle. JenniferCifranic,Shirley Devine, l.eah ole, Debra Conroy. Nancy Dali Second Row Donna Darby, Cyntliu Daniel. Charlotte Costa, Susan Dteckhoncr. Marycllcn Clark. Elizabeth Creakinan. I aura Dee. Rita IX-Phillipe. Cheryl Co Kurd Row Mildred DeGutre. Sharon Clark. Patricia Cooney. Darlene Delgjudio. I jura Damiano, Margaret Cucu, Marti a Colon, Cathy Cornell. Diane Congellt. Fourth Row Marlene I Samuel . I In R Row I Myra llerr. Chris llelnuin. Annette llanuschock, Kelly Hawley, Vanessa Harrs. Diane llcn lcr. IXnisc llnughlliii. Row 2 I aura 11 a vast, lama Holt . Rita lla ncr, Sharon Hendricks Row I Mrs I amincrs, Doris llelwig nlhy Hawkins, hm Hillni.ui. I Itercsa lilies Susan I lyes. Uremia Hull . Sandy IIinIous, Colleen Horvath ROW 1. L lo R (kneeling) Mike Lavcllc, Steve Lekas. Steve Lcttcrlc ROW U Mr Mills. Enc Maurer. Tom Marconi. Don Lash. Mark Maunce. Larry Makila. Paul Long. Joel Marlmcau ROW 111: Mike Lochowski, Daryl Mapson. Steve Maicr. Dave Kuhar. ROW IV Mike Mangan. Dave Kurt . Rich Lengen 1975-76 COLOR GUARD L to R Top Row Doimc Strehclow. Miihcllc Payne. Felicia Juno, Nicole I ayne. Hoiiom Row Linda Riticr. Pam Caoano, Shirley Williams. Riia Ila ncr . Sue Ruper GOOD LUCK SENIOR SKIERS Pat Anderson. Cindy Bentz. .gfblyc Bropn. Gerry Dudick. Beth Ewing. Sue Goetz. Franci Hanich. Mary Hcrin. Mary Beth Lcchman. Clara Mahon. Fred Mone. Jim Moss. Patty Pinardo. Tim Pratt. Paul Puzza. Michelle Russo. Linda Staruch, Margaret Thow. Rosemary Werb. Judy Weyburnc. Bob Winters. Tammy Wright. SENIOR ACTIVITIES . . . ABER. HENRY Bowling ADAMC1K. CAROL JTL. NHS. ITS. JA ADAMC YK. KAREN TA ALBRECHT. 80B Marching Band ALEXANDER. LINDA Lawyctctlc , JV Cheerleader. Sr Cku Es Bd ALLEN. KENNETH Intra. Basketball. Football ALLERTON. MELINDA TA ALSPACH. CINDY TA ANDERSON. PAT Ski Oub. Lawycrcllc . TA. Yrbk Staff ANDRAS. STEPHEN - TA ARCURI. LESA Mixed Choru . TA BAIl EY. SHARON OEA BANKSTON. BARBARA JEAN OEA BARAN, MAUREEN SC Rep. SH Checker BARBER. KAREN NHS. JV Cheerleader. Lawycrcltcs, JTL. Tetp Staff BARKO. Ell.EEN Drama Dept BARR. ANTHONY Intra BATTAGLIA. DOUG Pool Guard BALII.TRIPPE. CLAYTON V Football. Alumni Assoc BEATTY. DAVID Choir. Marsh-mellows BELCASTRO. BOB JV. V Basketball. Intra. BELTAVSKI. EILEEN GGC BENCI, DONALD Swim Team. Intra. Pool Guard BENESH. RICHARD Football Mgr BENNETT. SANDY FHS, Choir. GGC. TA. Guidance Aide BENTZ. CYNTHIA Choru . Health Career . Ser eltc BEWARD. JAMES NHS. SC Rep. Basketball Mgr. All-city Symph Orchestra BIRANOWSKI. KATHY Choir. GGC. Yrbk Staff. Timer . Servette . TA. Pool Guard. SC Rep. All Ohio Youth Choir BLANKENSHIP. LANA SH Checker. Library Aide BLA EK. RITA V Cheerleader. NHS BORAZANIAN. LINDA FHS. Library Aide. TA BORGMANN. NANCY TA BORIS. DENISE Marsh-mellows, Choir BORRELLE. ROBIN - FHS BRAGG. DAVID J - Ground Crew BRAKSATOR. HEIDI Sersette . GGC. TA. OEA BRANNON. MICHELLE TA. Timer. Orch. Terp Staff. Intra BREHA. PAUL Cro Country. Track. GLC. Intra. AVA BREST. WILLIAM GLC. Marine Fiinevv Dccathalon. Intra BROGAN. DEBBIE FHS. TA. Ski Cub BROWN. DAVE NHS. FI A. Math Honorary. Key Club. TA. Library Aide BROWN. MARTHA TA BRLTVAN. NANCY NHS. OEA. TA BLUER. ROBERT Orch. Tenm Golf Bl.’NGE. GARY NHS. Orch. Choir, Marsh-mellows. All Cny Orch BURGESS. RICK V Football. Intra BURKE. PATRICK Inira BURNS. THOMAS Intra. GLC BURRIS. JIM JV. V Baseball. Intra BUSH. PATRICK Pool Guard BUTE. SANDRA Marching Band. Orch. Symph CALDARONI. LINDA TA. Choir. GGC CANGEMI. FRAN Office Aide CARRASOUILLO. HERMINIO Track. Field CASSANO. PAMELA ANN Color Guard CASSANO. PATRICIA TA CEBULIS. ROSEMARY Timer. Ta. Crow Country. Track. GLC. NHS. Intra CESLEWSKI. SHARON GGC. Tomamc Club. OEA CHAN. GUS Tetp Staff CHERNAUSKAS. LARRY - JV. V Basketball CHESTERSON. LORRAINE TA CHELBO. JIM AVA CHMIELEWSKI. MIKE SC Rep. Manne Fitne . Intra CIACCHI. JOE Intra CIGIC. NICKOLA Soccer CLARK. MARY ELLEN - Timer. OEA CLARK. SHARON OEA. SC Rep Intra. TA. Accounting Data Processing COLE. LEAH NHS, Marchmg Symph Band. All City Band and Orch. Solo. Entemblc Conical. Intra. Eacellcntc CONGELLI. DIANE March-mellow . Choir. TA. GGC COONEY. PATTY TA. V Track. Cadet Band. OEA. Pool Guard COSTA. CHARLOTTE Drama Club. GGC COTTOM, BARRY - JV Wrestling COLREY. MICHAEL AVA. Concert Band SC Rep COX, CHF.RYL Health Career, Volunteer. Office Aide COX. JAMES AVA. OEA CRAFT. CONNIE Vocational Food CREAKMAN. ELIZABETH - Office Aide CSISMATIA. BILL V Baaeball CSORBA. ANDY V Football CUNNINGHAM. MICHAEL V Track DAFF. NANCY Vocational Food DAMIANO. LAURA Marching Band. Softball. TA DARBY. DONNA NHS. TA. FTA. Seraette Orch and Band. SC Officer. All-city Orch DARGAJ. JOSEPH V Cru Country Co-Capt. V Track. Field. Mued Choru . Choir DAY. RACHEL OEA. Drama Oub DEE. LAURA Terp Staff. NHS. SHS. Math Honorary DELGAUDIO. DARLENE Band. All-city Band DELUCA. JOE V Baseball. V W restling JV Football. Yrbk Staff DcPHILLIPE. RITA Health Career DEPPISCH. STBVI I.. , DITCH MAN. JOHN FTA. V Football DODAK. THOMAS V Football. V Track. JV Football. JV Basketball. TA DODUS. DONALD AVA. TA DROBA. DON V Wrestling DUBRAY. MELISSA Ski Oub. Sr Ctas E Bd DUDICK. GERRY Terp Photographer. NHS Math Honorary F.LSLEGER. ROBERT Intra ENGLER. ANTHONY OWE ENYEDI. CATHERINE Attendance Aide EWING. BETH V Cheerleader leapt). Skt Oub. TA. SC Rep. Yrbk Staff. Sr Class Intra. EZO. NANCY GLC. Timer. Intra. Pool Guard. TA Yrbk Staff. Volleyball FARCAS MARY Alt Aide FAUGHT. RODNEY Intra FAYNE. MICHAEL GLC FAYNE, MICHELLE Colorguard. GLC. Sr Claw FAYNE. NICOLE Colorguard. Basketball GLC. TA. SC Rep. NHS FELDT. DAVID FTA. TA. Tomanie Oub. Terp Staff. SC Rep. FERRELL. SCOTT TA. SC Rep. Drama FILLAR. JOSEPH V Golf FINK. KATHLEEN GGC FITZER. GAIL — Timer. Marching Band FLUCH. HAROLD Symph Marching Band FLYNN. KATHLEEN TA. Office Aide. Sr. Class Trcav Lawyercttes FOBF.R. ANN - FTA, Servctte FORRESTER. DAN NHS. Math Honorary. JV Football. JV W resiling. GLC FORST. LAUREEN Marching Band TA FORTIM. CAROL NHS. FHS. V Track. V Softball. TA. Intra. GLC. Symph Marching Band FRANK. MARGARET GGC. TA. FTA. Concert Choru FREDERICK. KAREN FTA. NHS. SHS. V Basketball. V' Volleyball. Intra TA FRIEDMAN. 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