Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH)

 - Class of 1985

Page 1 of 184

 

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1985 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collectionPage 7, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collectionPage 11, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collectionPage 15, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collectionPage 9, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collectionPage 13, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collectionPage 17, 1985 Edition, Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 184 of the 1985 volume:

TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 11 FACULTY 33 JUNIORS 39 SOPOMORES 45 FRESHMEN 51 ORGANIZATIONS 59 SPORTS 103 ACTIVITIES 145 ADVERTISING 167 HOMECOMING On Friday October 5, Perry kicked off one of the most exciting weekends of the 1984-85 school year. It was Homecoming weekend. The celebration stated with a pep rally. The excitement continued to build, with the parade of the Homecoming court through the town. The Homecoming game matched the Pirates against Richmond Heights. At half time, Michelle Arcaro was crowned by Jill Stetler as the 1984-85 Homecoming queen. In the second half, the Pirates kept the students spirit at a peak by defeating the Spartans. On Saturday night, the Homecoming dance was held in the schools cafeteria. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves as the music of the Maxwell Bugsy Band filled the air. DATE: October 5 and 6 QUEEN: Michelle Arcaro WEATHER: Mild and windy SCORE: Perry-15 Richmond Heights- 7 THEME: When You Close Your Eyes BAND: Maxwell Bugsy Band COURT: Michelee Arcaro Jill Whitley Michelle Slapmcker Renee Tracy Michelle Diaz Anne 8ramard Emily Christian Tiffany Mosher Cathy Olhava Debbie Bowser 1. Cheerleaders keep the spirit high. 2. Bill Mott and the Flag Squad. 3. Michelle Arcaro being crowned by Jill Stetler. 4. Here comes drums. 5. 1984-85 queen Michelle and father. HOMECOMING PARADE DAYS OF OUR LIVES 1. Working hard, or hardly working1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 2. Some people will do any thing to get their picture in the yearbook 3. Who glued the ball to the backboard ’ 4. 198485 Junior Senior Play! 5. Lisa's back where she belongs! 6. Were History! 7. We re got you alt boxed m Shawn 8 On NEON! 9. Mark's split personality! Candids 4 Candids 5 HOMECOMING DANCE 1. 198485 Homecoming court. 2. Tiffany Mosher escorted by Doug Nagy. 3. Jeff Where's the tickets Sharon? Sharon-I thought you had them Jeff? 4. Who’s with who? 5. If you got it flaunt it! 6. Court and escouTts. 7. Paul Hlco and his date. 8. Maxwell Bugsy Band. DAY BY DAY 1. The 1984 85 Cross Country Team 2. He is so stingy with his candy, he won't even share with his el s! 3. Snow bunnies 4 I wish I had someone else to play tic tac toe with. 5. The 198485 IV Cheerleaders. Candids 8 Sj,ak pr“r r Class 1984-85 IN REVIEW 1984-85, for many, this year will always hold fond memories. It will be looked upon with a few smiles and a few regrets. The seniors will always remember it, because they were the first to feel the wrath of suffering through the last two weeks of school along with the underclassmen. To look at 1984-85 in review, let's consider some vital statistics: gas prices fluctuated between 99 cents and $1.15. The hair styles were short which allowed for the newest look, the tail. In the way of clothes, let’s just say that some of us would never have to worry about getting lost in the dark. The in”groups of the year included the outrageous CyndiLauper, Prince The Revolution, Bruce Springsteen, and Tina Turner. The most talked about movies includedPurp e Ram, Beverly Hills Cop, Vision Quest, and a movie many students found themselves identifying with -The Breakfast Club. Friday the 13th also had to make a showing this year with Part , A New Beginning, (isn't Jason ever going to turn in his hatchet?). The hottest toy again this year was, of course, the Cabbage Patch Kid. However, the upperclassmen of Perry High found another toy to stimulate their creativity: Zebra guns. Some students were pretty crafty, but the most cunning of all was the last survivor, Don Bubba Stampahar. Ronald Reagan was once again hailed in as the President of the United States. His opponent, for the first time, picked a woman, Geraldine Ferraro, as his running mate. The Soviet Union experienced a change in rulers for tbe third time in four years. Konstamn Chernenko passed away, and Gorbachev was selected as the new leader of the country. In Ohio many-clients of the state backed savings and loans received a scare when the Governor closed the banks for a week. A bank holiday was declared to prevent a run by depositors to withdraw their deposits. The year of 1984-85 has been significant to each of the students in its own way. For the underclassmen, it was one step closer to graduation. For the class of 1985, it was a time to look back and remember, and to finally take that terrifying step into the outside world. K ’RESIDENT- CATHUMm E PRESIDENT RENEE TRACY TREASURER - USA SOmMART SECRETARY - KIM CROFOOT STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES SISSY.EDISON • MICHELE ARCARO Senior Officers 15 1 'Dawn, we know you like to study, but this is a little ridiculous!!! 2. Boys will be boys??? 3. Would you let this man down your chimney? 4 Go ahead Cathy, make my day!!! 5. Denise, would you come here for a minute? Candids 16 1. Arlene Taylor 2. Rebecca Tharp 3. Virginia Tharp 4. Tammy Thomas 5. Joseph Torzok 6. Renee Tracy 7. Stephen Ulmann 8. Terrisa Vibbert $ niors 29 Administrators The Board of Education 1st row I. to r.: Donald Densmore. Pauline Snyder. Franklin Fovargue. 2nd row: Dennis Laurie. William Hoyt, John Antalovich. 3rd row: Administrators: E.E. Goodwin. George Tarbuck calhio CH € M I CALS. INC. V___________________________) Congratulations Class Of 1985 Admmistration 32 4 1. Mr. Robert Geisler - Principal 2. Mr. Philip Cassella ■ Asst. Principal 3. Mr. Gary Carr ■ Guidance Counselor 4. Mrs. Patricia Klucher - School Nurse and Mrs. Betty Magyar ■ Social Services 5. Mrs. Betty Hoffman ■ Guidance Counselor 6. Mrs. Kuba - L. D. Teacher 7. Miss Cindy Seese ■ I.S.S. Director 8. Miss Mary Schumaker ■ Vocal Music 9. Miss Jill Chambers ■ English 10. Mr. Tom Chew, Jr. ■ I.A.P. Teacher 11. Mrs. Joan Cefaratti - Librarian 12. Mr. Greg Kochan ■ Instrumental Music 13. Miss Kathy Flynn ■ Health Physical Ed. 14. Mr. Robert Ritley ■ Health Physical Ed. 15. Miss Cynthia Danals ■ English French 16. Mr. Gene Kobus ■ Spanish Faculty 35 Faculty 36 1. Mrs. Joyce Marshall Mathematics 2. Mrs. Laurel Van Slyke ■ Mathematics 3. Mr. John Baker ■ Business 4. Mr. Rex Roberts ■ Math Science 5. Mr. Jack Huxel ■ Industrial Arts 6. Mr. Bill Crow ■ Science Health 7. Mr. Ed Walters ■ Biology 8. Mrs. Lynne Johnston ■ English 9. Mrs. Carol Matchinga ■ English 10. Mr. Mike Ryan ■ Industrial Arts 11. Mr. Robert Wilson ■ English 12. Mr. Lou Di Donato ■ Social Studies 13. Mrs. Ann Fickenscher ■ Art 14. Miss Kathy Kolm ■ Home Economics 15. Mr. Gary Stevenson ■ Business 16. Mr. Mark Lomasney ■ Social Studies 17. Mr. Pat Giannell - Social Studies Faculty 37 THANK YOU Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Modic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chew and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kobus Lou and Ann DiDona to Mrs. Van Slyke Bill and Betty Ann Hoffman Miss Chambers Mrs. and Mr. Kochan Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritley and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Huxel Mr. and Mr. Mike Cefaratti Carole and Joe Grace Mr. and Mrs. Giannell Dean and Carmen Christian Mr. Mrs. Jim Varsey Bill and Faye Stanziale Wayne Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brahler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Church Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fabis Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shaw and Family Barbara Everett Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Manzer Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kosarko Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breslaw Pat Smolley Jim and Linda Seigal The John Warner Family Ray. Rhoda, Jeff and Gretchen Kwasnewski The Neil Flanigan Family Van, Jeanne, Rosie, and Cheryl Speers Jeff Lydic Ruth Klymanen Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Snyder Dave and Carole Martin Alyce Bowser Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Zidonis Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kailburn Mr. and Mrs. Antonio C. Diaz Mr. and Mrs. James R. Born III Larry and Dons Sarvis Mr. and Mrs. Vicini PATRONS James A. and Irene Cutler John C. and Jacqueline Flumer Gaylord Tharp Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Zentgraf Mrs. Janet Kozsey Mr. and Mrs. William Mapel Jeanne and James W. Reid Jim and Darien MenMuir Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vidmar Carmen and Carolyn Stanziale Emanuel C. Corfias Mr. and Mrs. John R. Platko Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blount Richard J. Frey Theodore and Cathleen Norris Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lydic Tim and Vickie Heil Mr. and Mrs. David J. Horvath Jim and Annette Reho Thomas and Eleanor McLaughlin James and Barbara Gortz Nancy E. Walker David and Betty Jo West Steaven and Faye Swickard Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olhava Chuch and Judy Richard Glen and Lorraine Shultz Myron and Rosemary Henson Mr. and Mrs. David La Rue Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Laurie Darrel and Joyce Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potts William and Joyce Herring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beseda Jr. Francis and Mary Smith Edward and Helga Rowe Janice L. Parker Vernon and Marie Lightner Linda Davis Catherine Sullivan Owoc Perry Douglas Pierce Ben and Laura Pierce More patrons on page 44. 38 Tins a ft y ok (y Arrjiiiicd Denise Aikens Jeff Balash Joyce Bevins Keith Bewley Darlene Beyer Sherri Bolton Debbie Bowser Tina Bowser Linda Brannan Craig Breedlove Lisa Bryant Alan Burkholder Gabo Cadiou Margaret Calkins Sandy Cassell Jeff Cassella Duke Cerjan Ken Chandler Mark Cicero Joey Clark Kristy Collins Wade Conner Kim Conrad Tammy Coon Lisa Courtwright Bob Crouch Liz DeBiase Brian Dickey Mario DiDomemco Patrice Drewlo Jumors 40 Bill DuH Dennis Edmiston Jarod Ernst Jenny Fulmer Missy Getch Steve Gortz Kevin Goundrey Joe Grace Eric Gramberg Jeff Grant Brian Griffiths Kelly Hamon Matt Harbert Barb Harvey Cary Hendy Wendy Hetrick Dale Homerick Joe Horvath Teresa Hudson Bob Hughes Jim Judd Tracy Karolyi Dawn Katona Dave Kepes Jumors 41 Don Klosterman Alan Klotzbach Ed Krug Tracy Kussin Debbie Lake Gary Langlois Brian LaRue Julie Lawson Sonya LeRoy Gene Lefelhoc Rachel Leonard Todd Logan Robert Mansfield Bob Mathews Richrd McElroy Shelley Meister Margie Merchant Craig Mills Mellome Moses Bill Mott Cindy Moyer Kay Mullins Veronica Myers Doug Nagy Todd Pajk Charles Petrowski Jack Pettit Laura Phelps Dawn Piereson John Platko Jumors 42 Sandy Poesies Lon Ratchko Paula Ray Chris Reho Robert Reid Jodi Richards Julie Roberts Harry Schiemann Debbie Schoenfield Chris Sency Michelle Slapmcker Robert Slovan Todd Smith Elmer Snyder Stephanie Soppit Rosie Speers Steve Sugg Linda Sullivan Rich Sundy Rick Swogger Mark Toth Robin Tracy Anne Walter Dave Warden Pat Warneka Missy Williams Gena Young Rich Zidonis Mike Zmn Jumors 43 PATRONS LOUIS S. OROSZ REALTY FROSTYS DONUT SHOP 617 W. Walnut Street North Ridge Road Painesville, OH 44077 Perry, OH 44081 NORICH MOTOR SALES BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1985 3350 N. Ridge Road Perry, OH 44081 Mrs. Johnston CONGRATULATIONS 1985 SENIORS PERDUE REALITY INC. 6205 N. Ridge Road Pam and Gary Stevenson Madison, OH 44057 RUTH E. BOWSER, NOTARY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 Carol Matchmga 3051 Red Oak GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1985 Perry, OH 44081 Miss Cindy Seese THE CAKE BOX CONGRATULATIONS ’85 GRADS 3830 North Ridge Road Perry, OH 44081 The Langlois Family GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '85 ATLAS SANDBLASTING 2035 N. Ridge Road Dan, Lois, and Barb Orosz Painesville, OH 44077 ROUTE 20 STORAGE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 Ed Mental! 4781 N. Ridge Road CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 Perry, OH 44081 Bob and Rosemary Toth UNDER THE RAINBOW GOOD LUCK WITH YEARBOOK 2745 N. Ridge Road Painesville, OH 44077 Gayle and Linda Gifford CONGRATULATIONS SHANE! FLITEMASTER GOLF SHOP 5895 N. Ridge Road Madison, OH 44057 Donald and Linda Pyer CONGLOMERATE GIFT SHOP 3843 N. Ridge Road Perry, OH 44077 SOPHOMORES Deena Allen Julie Anderson Donna Andrew Danny Babcock Michael Bently Lynelle Bliss Tom Bohrer Stacey Bossert Josie Bracken Anne Bramard Paula Brill William Brockway Rick Burkholder Lee Came Lome Cameron Belinda Cantrell John Chandler Sarah Chandler Lisa Clemens Paul Colbeck Michael Collins Gregory Costello Ellen Cox Delmar Cross Kevin Culter Domemc Davirro Drew Davis Stacy Evans Richard Fabis Elsie Fleming Sophomores 46 Tracy Friday Michelle Fritmger Michael Gaertner Sandy Gentry Tammy Gillespie Todd Gilstrap Shawn Gluhank Sharon Grabowski Janet Griffiths Jeffery Hahn Ronald Hamner Caroline Hendy Grant Henson Karen Hobbms Timothy Horvath Charles Huggins Philip Jameson Brian Jesenovic Russell Johnson Christine Judd Karen Kaltenbach William Karolyi Philip Kaye Douglas Keener Sophomores 47 Todd Kelley Bob Kellmg Raymond Kenney Lisa Kertcher Timothy Kimbrough Kathryn Klann Linda Kmetz Laura Kozsey Susan Kulhanek John Lazarchic Tami Lets Steve Leopold Brian Liddy Brian Lightner Oavid Lydic Joseph Mahar Laura Matviyak William McCandless Ray McCreight Paul McFadden Todd MenMuir Barbara Moore Timothy Morse Tammy Mullins Sophomores 48 Melanie Nagy Mark Nichols Tracy Nichols Barb Orosz James Pauley Amy Payton Brad Peltoma Robert Poesies John Polcyn Gerald Protzman William Raleigh Jennifer Reed Mark Reid Shane Reimer Matthew Rich Richard Romano Kelly Rowe Patty Ryder Ann Salsberry Amssa Shaw Renee Slapmcker Cherie Smith Jana Spears Mayo Spence Sophomores 49 Wayne Sprafka Betsy Swiger Kristine Thomas Johnathon Tipton Scott Ulman Brian Varsey Brian Vmcmi Barb Vidmar Shawn Vojack Melissa Waite Judith Walker Wayne Walker John Watson Michelle Webb Walter Weed Peter Winter Tammie Woidtke Cynthia Wolf Cody Young Marie Zampini Mike Zampini Not Pictured Jim Adams Valerie Boyce Doug Cowell Jeff Kenyon Samuel Myers Clint Rose Robert Sullivan Kim Tichmel Mike Wagner Jeff Whited Sophomores 50 FRESHMEN Ann Adams Carl Adams Tonya Advey Dan Allen Richard Anderson Kris Balash Paul Banker Pam Belcher Ron Bentley Chris Beseda Clint Bewley Darran Blount Mark Bodurant Ron Bork Jim Born Jamie Bowser Beth Brahler Mark Bregar Oawn Brewster Brian Burke Denny Castillo Jorgen Christensen Molly Church Beth Clark Tony Coladangelo Marc Collins Kelly Conrad Patrice Costello Tina Courtwright Michael Diaz Freshmen Page 52 Troy Diaz Dennis Drewlo Jonathan Ernst John Ervme Macie Filidoro Tim Flanigan Laura Frey Guy Gifford Tami Gilson Diane Goga Annette Gramberg Scott Gray Tracy Gregory Bob Haak Chris Habke Amber Hahn Jom Hahn Craig Heath Jamie Henry Sally Hetrick Melissa Hollada Kris Howard Rob Janos Ken Jesenovec Sarah Johnson Jim Kailburn Kevin King Gene Kobus Karen Koch Tracy Krug Freshme Pag 3 Duana Kujala Brian Kuklmski Gretchen Kwasniewski Scott Lake Mark Langlois Greg Laurie Laura Lawson Tina LeMasters John Lindgren Kim Lucas Adam Lung Herb Lybarger Jay Mancmi Mark Mapel Jeff Martin Mark Mazurik Shannon McVicker Kris MenMuir Joe Merrill Lori Modic Liz Olhava Allison Olson Melanie Parker Michael Pauley Freshmen tege 54 Matt Peterson John Phelps Rusty Pierce Rosie Platko Mike Platt Rich Potts Cindy Powell Shannon Prentice Bill Ribblett Andy Roberts Pat Robertson Adam Rogers Jennifer Romano Joel Rosipko Kevin Ross April Royalty John Sabol Pam Savage Joe Schultz Mary Schveder Louis Schweickart Lisa Semenuk Gmny Shetler Vikki Shields Freshmen Page 55 Patty Shreves Valerie Shultz Lance Sinn John Sironen Lorena Sironen Jeanna Sivula Cheryl Speers Debbie Stampahar Jeff Stetler Theresa Swank Matt Swusdee David Swusdee Renee Thompson Bob Torzok Nikki Trumble Tricia Tucker Lisa Tutaro Brent Uher Jamie Ulery Anna Venditti Frank Vidmar Heather Voyten Ann Warneka Tricia White Jill Whitely Laurie Wyant Suzi Zampmi Art Zentgraf Michelle Zinn Freshmen Page 56 (kg0$8m CLASS OF 1985 COMPLIMENTS OF j COMELLA’S PERRY ffijk FOODLINER Ad 58 1 ORGANIZ THE TREASURE CHEST The aim of this Treasure Chest Staff was to produce a more exciting yearbook for 1985. Many hours of hard work have helped to make this years yearbook one of the best. Yearbook members were: Dawn Langlois Lisa Schweickart Kyle Raleigh Bob Hahn Bill Hahn Fred Smith Barb Orosz Steve Leopold Lisa Kertcher Anna Venditti Michelle Slapnicker Louis Schweickart Diane Goga Sandy Gentry Liz Olhava ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 1. Staff plans ad selling blitz. 2. Smile your a camera candid. 3. Mr. Stevenson on a work break. NOT SHOWN I Yearbook 1. Here is a motivated group. 2. Michelle selects ideas for a sports page. 3. Mr Chew demonstrates how to count to ten. 4 Steve prepares a layout. 5. Sandy compares pictures. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE FREEDOM JAM CONCERT Freedom Jam gave a free concert to the entire student body. They sang for both of the schools all the top hits, and did their own funny skit. The whole student body thought it was great to get out of class to listen to some rock-n-roll. 1. You all ready to ROCK? 2. We bad! We can JAM. 3. Introducing Freedom Jam 4. Hey, Rick, check out the blonde in the 5th row. 5. Get down America 6. Come on everyone Jam! WPHS WPHS- Perry High School's Videotape Crew. WPHS is the Perry High Schools television production crew. Members learn the fundamentals of videotaping, studio production and equipment operation. The WPHS staff has the responsibility of videotaping High School football games, basketball games, volleyball games, wrestling matches, band concerts, junior-senior play and classroom activities. The WPHS crew also videotape Off Air programs and duplicate videotapes to meet the needs of the school system. In addition WPHS members offer “in service” training programs to interested students and faculty members. A highlight of the 1985 school year was a tour of WJKW Channel 8 and an interview with Mark Koontz channel 8’s noon and weekend weatherman. 1. This is so exciting. 2. What do I do now? 3. Why is Jerry sinilmg when he is on the wrong side of the camera? 4 Cleveland television will never be the same again. 5. Jerry interviews Mr Mark Koontz 6. Scott talks to cousin WJKW's program director STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is Perry High Schools main political organization. One of thier main annual activities is to organize the Homecoming Festivities. This years student council members were: Senior Class: President- Cathy Olhava, Vice President- Renee Tracy, Secretary- Kim Crofoot, Treasurer- Lisa Schweickart, Representatives- Michelle Arcaro and Sissy Edison. Junior Class Officers: President- John Platko, Vice President- Robin Tracy, Secretary- Bob Matthews, Treasurer- Jodi Richards, Representatives- Veronica Meyers, Cary Hendy. Sophmore Class Officers President- Stacy Evans, Vice President- Anne Brainard, Secretary- Belinda Cantrell, Treasurer- Sharon Grabowski, Representatives-Renee Slapnicker and Tammie Woidtke. Freshman Class Officers, President- Chris Habke, Vice President- Jill Whitley, Secretary- Jennifer Romano, Treasurer- Laura Lawson, Representatives- Ken Jesenovec and Mike Diaz. Miss Seese is the advisor for Student Council. The Audio-Visual Club is responsible for delivering, setting up and retrieving film projectors, slide projectors overhead projectors, tv monitors, video cassette recorders and audio cassette tape recorders. In addition the group also assists in setting up lighting and sound equipment for musicals, and drama presentations. 1. The Audio Visual Club (left to right) Advi-sor-Mr. Walters, Randy Kuklmski, Brian Kuklinski, Rosie Speers, and Brian Vicini. 2. Would you believe these guys are not identical twins. 3. Even AV students do homework. 4. Just running some programs to pass the time. 5. Do you want to play a game. 6. Victory ... All our projectors are working. AV 65 PERISCOPE The Periscope staff did a great job dishing out the news about the student body. They kept up with the latest happenings and even the latest gossip. The staff covered a variety of topics- including club capers, sports, editorials, crossword puzzles, homecoming and more. Congratulations for a job well done. The staff’s advisor was Bob Wilson and Randy Kuk linski was the editor of the paper. 1. Top row: left to right: Liz DeBiase, Dawn Katona, Dennis Drewlo, Randy Kuklinski, Alan Burkholder. Bottom Row: Tracy Nichols, Anne Walter, Veronica Myers, Jeff Cassella. Not pictured: Kristy Collins and Bob Wilson. 2. The staff decides what to do for next edition. 3. Anne, please pay attention. 4. Oh no! Randy fell asleep at one of his own lectures. 5. Patrice, you must tell me where you have your hair done. Penscope 67 SPANISH CLUB Before Christmas, The Spanish Club went to Randall Park Mall on a shopping spree. As a fund raiser the Spanish Club sold Current stationery. They planned, prepared and served a complete Spanish meal in the Home-Ec Rooms. New (1st. yr.) faculty members and the office staff was invited (formally) to join us. They also went to the Spanish restaurant, Chi-Chi’s for dinner after school. 1. Los Banditos. 2. Everybody knows that! 3. An intriguing conversation. 4. Soy El Jefe. FRENCH CLUB The French Club is made up of students seriously interested in gaining a greater awareness of French culture. The clubs' members were involved in several fund raising activities including candy and poster sales. At Christmas the club went on a shopping spree at the Randall Park Mall. Next year the club members are planning a trip to French Quebec in Canada. Save those francs. 1. The 1984-85 French Club. 2. The French Club officers. 3. French club in action with their advisor Miss. Danals. French Club 69 KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service organization developed to serve school and community. Throughout the year, the Key Club has collected for the United Fund, contructed the Homecoming bon fire, collected Thanksgiving baskets for needy families and presented the Christmas Dance. In addition the members dressed as Santa Claus and his elves and visited the students at Manchester Elementary School. This year's Key Club officers were President: Sissy Edison and Secretary-Treasurer: Kim Crofoot. SPIRIT WEEK Spirit Week is a time for all students at Perry High School to show just how much spirit they have. Though some of us did not participate, those who did, did not go unnoticed throughout the week. 1. Step on the yellow brick road and I’ll rip your face off! 2. Could you tell me where the Def Lepard look alike contest is? 3. Eh! You got a dime man. 4. Burnout and Baby. We get em all here at Perry. 5. Miss Perry 1985. 6. Yep! We heard steers! 7. Glasses. 8. If Burt Reynolds could see me now! Junior Janitors 72 JUNIOR JANITORS ffr The Junior Janitors consist of students who donate their time to assist in keeping the High School in shape. Students are frequently needed to clean windows, sweep halls, unload trucks, cut grass, shovel snow and set up chairs for special school events. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Seese the Junior Janitors maintain a sparkling image. 1. These guys will sweep you off your feet. 2. Shucks you aughta see what it'll do in a quarter mile. 3. Sophmore Mike Collins 4. Mr. Seese 5. Sweeper Mr. Shawn Vojack PROFILES Profiles is a group of concerned Perry High students that share many different feelings among themselves as well as the rest of the student body. They do plays, and skits dealing with family problems, peer pressure, and drug and alcohol abuse. 1. If we all hold hands, close our eyes and hum, a genie appears. 2. ALL work and NO play makes John a dull boy. 3. Stephanie Soppit, Doug Nagy, Sara Smiddle, John Platko, Kevin Goundrey, Denise Mulkey, and Mrs. Hoffman. 4. A good group discussion. 5. Separate opinions, separate rap sesssions. Proliles 73 ART CLUB 1. The Art Club displays its works. 2. Art Club hard at work, as usual. 3. Time for work and time for play. 4 Attentive members listen to Mrs F’s Instructions. 5. Art club members Art Club 74 OFFICE AIDES 1. This years office aides. 2. Service with a smile. 3. Our hard working secretary Mrs. Grace. 4 I swear I didn’t spill water on your desk! Office Aides 75 NHS is an organization which honors eleventh and twelfth graders on the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. As an organization it encourages its member to maintain these qualities. Some of the activities sponsored by NHS are a tutorial service, sending congratulations to students who make the merit and honor rolls each grade period, and an in-house scholarship award. 1 1984 1985 National Honor Society 2. Veronica Myers 3. Lama Hannmen. 4 Jett Grant. 5. left Cassella 6. lohn Platko iUI 1. Tracy Karoyli 2. Rosemary Speers 3. Sissy Edison 4 Patrice Orewlo 5. New NHS members NHS 77 BUCKEYE BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Perry High School was impressively represented at the 1985 Buckeye Boys and Girls State. The delegates chosen by the Perry High School faculty to attend Boys State at Bowling Green State University the week of June 15-23 are Jeff Grant and Jeff Cassella. Selected Girls State delegates to attend Ashland College the week of June 22-29 are Rosemary Speers and Elizabeth Debiase, The Boys State delegates are sponsored by the American Legion Post and the Perry Kiwams Club. The Girls State delegates are sponsored by the American Legion Post 697 Ladies Auxiliary. Boys State and Girls State candidates are selected for their above average grades, leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship and patriotism. Boys State alternates-Joe Grace and Jim Judd. Girls State alternates-Patrice Drewlo and Lisa Courtwright. 1. (left to right) Joe Grace. Jett Grant. Jett Cassella and Jim Judd 2. Patrice Orewlo. lu Debiase. Rosie Speers and Lisa Courtwright. Buckeye State 78 HOME EC CLUB 1. Tammy Mullins works patiently with the tiny tots. 2. Yes, Tom, its okay if you paint with your fingers. 3. The 1984-85 Home Economics Club. 4. Don’t we all know Mark loves Tina. 5. Their advisor, Kiss Kolm HoEc. Club 79 MUSICAL Oklahoma by a Rodgers Hammerstein May 2, 3. 4 at 8:00 pm in the middle school auditorium Directors: Miss Schumaker, Miss Chambers Choreographers: Cathy Olhava, Cheryl Stanziale Set back drop supervision: Mrs. Gail Sellers Set construction: Ben Peterson Laurie - Charisse Wolf Curly • Don Gregory Aunt Eller • Kim Crofoot (Rotary Award Recipient) Ali Hakum Jeff Grant Will Parker • Matt Peterson Ado Annie • Laina Hannmen Gertie • Chris Jameson Carnes ■ Bill Mott Cord Elam ■ Dan Mott Jud • John Lazarchic This year’s musical was a complete school project with various departments helping. The shop” department built the Surrey with the fringe on top”. The Home Ec. Department provided baked goods for the auction which preceeded the production and Mr. Cassella was the auctioneer for the auction which was a big success. Several art students worked on the props and backdrop. AUBURN CAREER CENTER The Auburn Career Center offers educational programs that pro vide job skills to students from the Perry. Riverside, Char don. Kir tland and Madison School Districts. Interested students can obtain training in the following career areas; Auto Mechanics: This program is designed to give each student the manipulative skills and technical background needed to enter the automotive field. Perry students enrolled in this course are: Jarod Ernst, and Eric Gramberg. Auto Body; Students in this program learn to repair motor vehicles damaged in collisions and other accidents. This training includes learning to straighten frames, removing dents, welding torn metal, replacing damaged parts, and painting repaired sections. Students enrolled from Perry are: Steve Sezawich. Building Maintenance; This 2 year program offers each student basic skills in carpentry, finishing, painting, concreting, plastering, plumbing, electrical work, and general grounds keeping. Perry students include: Scott Seese, David Kepes, Ed Krug, and Chuck Petrowski. Cosmetology; This course pro vides training for students in preparation for the state Board of Cosmetology Examination. Enrolled students must complete the necessary 1500 hours of practical experience as beauty operators. The only Perry student is: Kim Conrad. Data Processing; This course was developed to help students acquire knowledge and experience needed for entry into the Data Processing or Business Office Career areas. Students in the program are: Teresa Myers. Wendy Swaney, Sherri Bolton, Alan Klozbach, and Troy McDowell. Diversified Health Occupations; The D.H.O. program provides learning experiences as training for health professions in the laboratory, the clinic and the office. Perry students include: Paula Ray, Tracy Kussin, and Rachel Leonard. Industrial Electronics; This program requires the student to develop a basic understanding of electricity, electronic circuits, and the operation of electrical or electronic equipment. Perry students in the program are: Keith Bewley, Joe Horvath, Don Klosterman, Mike Zinn, Scott, and Eric Leonard. High Skill Stenographies; The high skill steno program is designed to help students acquire knowledge and experience as preparation for entry into the fields of stenographic and related business. Perry students are: Cynthis Egleston, Teresa Hudson, Debbie Lake, and Julie Roberts. Machine Trades; In the Machine Trade program students can learn the common types of machine tools found in today's factories. Students enrolled are; Alex Bramer, and Brian Evans. Graphic Communication; This program offers training design, composition, master preparation, photography, duplication, binding and preparing finished business paperwork. Students from Perry are: Marion Gehrmg, and Kris Savage. Related Food Occupations; This program includes training in dealing with food buying in quantities and preparation of food to the actual serving of food to restaurant guests. Ron Snyder is the only Perry student enrolled in the program. Welding Welding is defined as the joining of metals by applying heat and or pressure. Most commonly used welding techniques are either electric or gas torch. Students enrolled were: Bill Miller, Joe Clark, and Wade Conner. Marketing Education; Diversified Cooperation Training and Occupational Work Experience are programs which help the student to get hands on experience on a job white still in school. ME. students are: Connie Powell, Arlene Taylor, and Ginny Tharp. DCHO: Jeanne Hudson. DCT: Theresa Kolb, and Tammy Rogers. OWE: Robert Sullivan and Clint Rose Auburn Career Center 84 1. Rusty checks his tools. 2. Come into my office. 3. This is my type of work. 4 It'll be back on the road in no time. 5. Cindy proofreads her work. SENIOR ACADEMIC AWARDS MAR Vod NOfWj' Y UHO-f PICTURES COMPLIMENTS OF DON DENSMORE CONCERT BROWNS GAME THE PERRY HIGH SCHOOL BAND PRESENTS JEANNE C. RILEY Jr Sr Play 101 GOLF Golf 104 PLACE IN ESC: 3rd ESC RECORD: 6-6 OVERALL RECORD: 23-17 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 6th place finish in State AA Sectionals. Tied highest finish for AA” Golf Team. Winning record against very competitive schedule. INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Mike Wickham-District individual qualifier-second time out of three vasity years, first team all league, 1984-85 M.V.P. Brian Leitch-Honorable mention all league. Brain Varsey-Honorable Mention all league. Ray Kenney- Most Improved Player. 1. 44444 2. Mike soaking up the rays in the sand! 3. Second year Varsity player. Brian Varsey 4 MVP and Oistrick Qualifer 5. Mike Zinn 6. Senior, Dave Anderson 7. Next time. Scott, try and hit the ball. 8 Now its time tor the Golfers prayer SCORES: Perry 177 Edgewood 158 Perry 172 Berkshire 191 Perry 173 Kirtland 158 Perry 164 Beachwood 176 Perry 172 Aurora 182 Perry 163 Jefferson 174 Kinsma Badger 172 Perry 173 Cardinal 160 Perry 179 Berkshire 189 Perry 172 Newbury 184 Perry 183 Beachwood 189 Perry 178 Harvey 197 Perry 162 Jefferson 182 Perry 182 St. John 183 Perry 198 Aurora 178 Perry 179 Newbury 176 Perry 170 Cardinal 185 Perry 178 Kirtland 157 Geneva Invitationals • 8 teams 6th place Sectionals- 6th place Low Score Wins Golf 105 VOLLEYBALL PLACE IN ESC: 3RD ESC RECORD: 8-6 OVERALL RECORD: 15-9 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Won Lake County Classic - District Runner-Up. INDIVIDUAL HONORS Cheryl Stanziale-First Team All ESC: Cindy Moyer-Second Team All ESC: Lisa Schweickart-Honorable Mention All ESC: Laura Phelps-Honorable Mention All ESC: Team MVP. Laura Phelps: Coaches Appreciation Award=Kelly Wymer. BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY PLACE IN ESC: 3RD ESC RECORD: 5-2 OVERALL RECORD: 10-3 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Mentor Invitational 6th out of 14 teams Kirtland Invitational 4th out of 17 teams Lake County Classic 1st Champion Perry Invitational 3rd out of 21 teams Malone Invitational 4th out of 27 teams Sim Earich Invitational 3rd out of 28 teams Sectional Meet 3rd out of 16 teams District Meet 6th out of 16 teams (top 5 to state) INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Joe Medlen State qualifier, ESC MVP, LCC champion, Perry Champion, Sim Earich Champion Bob Hahn, Bill Hahn, Brian Griffiths 2nd team ESC SCORES: Perry 23 Madison 32 Perry 15 Lake Catholic 48 Perry 19 Harvey 40 Perry 16 Berkshire 45 Perry 29 Dirtland 28 Perry 15 Richmond Hts 50 Perry 19 Beachwood 44 Perry 19 Aurora 39 Perry 15 Cardinal 50 Perry 31 Newbury 25 LCC Perry 45 Kirtland 46, Madison 58, Riverside 65 LOW SCORE WINS COMMENTS: The seniors on this team had a combined 4 year record of 42-8 in dual meets and 3 league championships. Their hard work and effort set a standard that all Perry teams will be striving to meet. They were ranked 8th in Northeastern Ohio among all A-AA schools. They ended up ranked 3rd over all among Lake county schools and they just missed a team trip to Columbus. Hopefully the program that Bill and Bob Hahn, Steve Ulmann, and Joe Medlen helped to establish will always remain strong. 1 Brian Griffiths. Bill Hahn, foe Medlen. Bob Hahn, Tony Colandangelo. Mark Collins, Steve Ulmann, Frank Vidmar. Cody Young. 2. Senior foe Medlen_____________________________________________Cross Country 109 1. Steve Ulmann 2. Cody leads the pack. 3. Senior leadership. 4 Perry in the lead. 5. Perry breaking out. Cross Country 110 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY PLACE IN ESC: 3RD OVERALL RECORD: 8-4 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1st team to qualify for the District meet as a team 2nd m Lake County Classic 3rd m Kirtland Invitational 3rd in the Sectional meet 4th m Malone Invitational INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Michelle Webb State Qualifier (2nd consecutive year), 1st team all-E.S.C., Most Valuable Player. Sandy Scrimshaw- Coach's Appreciation Award Tracy Karolyi Second team all-E.S.C.. Most Improved Player Award Anne Walter Second team all-E.S.C., Caroline Hendy Honorable Mention all-E.S.C. Kim Crofoot- Honorable Mention all-E.S.C. SCORES: Perry 28 Madison 27 Perry 23 Lake Catholic 36 Perry 17 Harvey 43 Perry 36 Berkshire 21 Perry 39 Kirtland 20 Perry 15 Andrews 41 Perry 18 Aurora 39 Perry 21 Cardinal 34 Perry 23 Newbury Low Score Wins 32 COMMENTS: Team unity and pride characterized the Perry Girls’ Cross Country team this fall. The pirates exhibited team enthusiasm, dedication, and hard work all season which eventually paid off for these young women. Throughout the course of the season many accomplishments were achieved reguardless of the more competative conference. Many of these include a 4th place showing at the Malone Invitational, a 3rd place at the Kirtland Invitational, 2nd in the Lake County Classic. 3rd place at the sectional, and the first girls team to ever qualify for districts. These outstanding places added to the many individual accomplishments have made this year the most successful season in the history of girls cross country. 1. Please don't make me run! 2. I'm almost there7! 3. Anne 4 Sexy legs!!! 5. Pyramid of POWER 6. Ta-dah 7. The 1984 Cross Country team. Cross Country 112 FOOTBALL SCORES: Perry 0 Madison 17 Perry 27 St. John 14 Perry 32 Edgewood 21 Perry 7 Berkshire 17 Perry 24 Kirtland 19 Perry 15 Richmond Hgts. 7 Perry 14 Beachwood 4 Perry 13 Aurora 6 Perry 29 Cardinal 7 Perry 22 Newburry 14 1. Poor Bill! Say ' , cant feel anything. 2. Go ahead Punk, Make My Day!!! 3. Mom is going to be so mad, she told me not to get dirty!! 4. The 1984-85 Perry High School Varsity Football Team. 02566646 BOYS BASKETBALL 116 PLACE IN ESC: 8TH ESC RECORD: 0-14 OVERALL RECORD: 0-21 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Joe Grace = Honorable Mention all ESC and Lake County. Ray Kenney = Honorable Mention all ESC and Lake County, Co-MVP Gene Lefelhoc = Co-MVP. SCORES: Perry 58 Bloomfield 59 Perry 32 Berkshire 63 Perry 25 Kirtland 80 Perry 57 St. John 91 Perry 40 Richmond Hieghts 58 Perry 52 Beachwood 75 Perry 49 Aurora 89 Perry 49 Harvey 101 Perry 34 Fairport 75 Perry 42 Cardinal 59 Perry 56 Newbury 79 Perry 46 Fairport 62 Perry 22 Kirtland 65 Perry 38 Berkshire 78 Perry 40 Richmond Hieghts 58 Perry 53 Beachwood 81 Perry 38 Cardinal 56 Perry 40 Jefferson 81 Perry 49 Newbury 66 Perry 40 Aurora 81 Perry 40 Jefferson 74 1. Co-MVP. Sophomore Ray Kenney 2. I think you're outmatched Bob!?! 3. The 1984-85 Perry Varsity Basketball Team standing: Brian Varsey. Bob Crouch. Kevin Cutler, John Phelps. Ray Kenney and Cody Young, kneeling: left Cassella. Craig Mills. Gene Lefelhoc. and Joe Grace. Not Pictured: Jeff Balash. 4 Get that Jump Ball Pirates 5. Co-MVP, Junior Gene Lefelhoc 6. Please!. Please! go in!!! 7. The Pirate Offense 7 GIRLS BASKETBALL PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 10-4 OVERALL RECORD: 14-7 TEAM ACCOMPLISH Eighth in Final News Herald Top of the Crop Poll Fifteenth in Telegraph Fabulous 15 Poll INDIVIDUAL HONORS: Kim Crofoot - New Herald Player of The Week - 1st Team E.S.C. - 2nd Team All - Lake County • 1st team News Herald - Selected to play for East Team in The News Herald All Star Classic • Team M.V.P. Sissy Edison - News Herald Player of The Week • Honorable Mention E.S.C. Honorable Mention All-Lake County - News Herald 2nd Team Dawn Pierson - News Herald Player of The Week - 1st Team E.S.C. Honorable Mention All-Lake County - New Herald Special Mention CherylStamiale- 2nd Team E.S.C. - Honorable Mention All-Lake County News Herald Honorable Mention SCORES: 52 Ledgemont 33 Berkshire 31 Kirtland 26 Richmond Hts. 53 Fairport 24 Riverside 34 Madison 36 Aurora 56 Cardinal 46 Newbury 42 Berkshire 65 Beachwood 52 Kirtland 52 Richmond Hts. 67 Beachwood 45 Aurora 62 Cardinal 76 Fairport 59 Newbury 49 Jefferson 33 Kinsman Badger 32 32 56 30 26 26 36 32 23 26 47 30 66 44 18 39 17 42 35 28 53 Girl asketbal M WRESTLING PLACE IN ESC: 4TH LEAGUE RECORD: 3-4 OVERALL RECORD: 8-11 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Third place in Hawken Tournament, C Champions, Grandvalley Tournament. Eighth place in District Tournament. INDIVIDUAL HONORS Joe Torzok Hawkens Champion, 16-0 for the season. Joe Torzok second, Don Stampahar second, Drew Davis third in Districts, SCORES: Perry 23 Jefferson 48 Perry 27 Conneaut 35 Perry 3rd Hawken Tourn. Perry 35 Harvey 30 Perry 53 PV 24 Perry 35 Ash. City 35 Perry 40 Berkshire 24 Perry 27 Madison 36 Perry 33 Kirt 30 Perry 20 Richmond Hts. 51 Perry 45 Beachwood 23 Perry 18 Aurora 52 Perry 34 Hawken 36 Perry 28 Liberty 34 Perry 46 GV 28 Perry 39 Clev. Central Catholic 28 Perry 23 Cardinal 51 Perry 11 Newbury 53 Perry 33 Edgewood 39 Perry 24 Riverside 33 Perry 39 Harbor 27 1. Coaches Hunel and Brewster 2. Matt Rich 3. Looks like a sticky situation. 4 let! Martin 5. Chris Beseda 6. Jett, Martin, Varsity participant. 7. Rock a by baby, g. Matt Rich 9 1984 85 Perry High School Wrestling Team. TENNIS PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 6-2 OVERALL RECORD: 17-7 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Second Place in league and second place in Aurora Invitational. INDIVIDUAL HONORS Fred Smith, Matt Harbert First Place and Second Place Doubles. Most Valuable Player Chris Reho. Mr. Hustle Matt Harbert. Most Improved Player Fred Smith. Tennis 126 BOYS BASEBALL PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 11-3 OVERALL RECORD: 14-13 TEAM ACHIEVEMENTS: Second place in E.S.C. Third place Skipper Invitational. Second place in Harvey Invitational. INDIVIDUAL HONORS: Merle Walker-All E.S.C. first team; All County first team catcher. Gene Lefelhoc-AII E.S.C. first team; Pitcher All county second team first base. Rick Schultz-All E.S.C. first team; Special mention All County second base Jim Castillo- Special mention All-County short stop. Will Brahler- Special mention All-County outfielder. SCORES: Perry 4 Harvey 6 Perry 14 Harvey 23 Perry 5 St. John 17 Perry 5 St. John 17 Perry 3 Madison 7 Perry 6 Ash. City 8 Perry 4 Ash. City 5 Perry 15 Berkshire 3 Perry 8 Kirtland 1 Perry 2 Rich. Hts. 1 Perry 5 Cardinal 14 Perry 22 Beechwood 2 Perry 10 Hawken 4 Perry 9 Berkshire 7 Perry 6 Newbury 9 Perry 5 Kirtland 0 Perry 8 Rich. Hts. 0 Perry 18 Aurora 1 Perry 3 Aurora 4 Perry 7 Cardinal 5 Perry 18 Newbury 1 Perry 6 Beechwood 0 Perry 3 Riverside 5 SOFTBALL PLACE IN ESC: 1ST ESC RECORD: 12-2 OVERALL RECORD: 15-9 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Lake County News-Herald Selections: First Team- Sissy Edison and Laura Phelps: Second Team- Cheryl Stanziale and Belinda Cantrell; Honorable Mentions-Shellie Meister, Barb Moore and Renee Tracy. INDIVIDUAL ACCOMP 1985 MVP- Sissy Edison Best Defensive Player- Sissy Edison Most Improved Player- Laura Phelps 1. Most Valuable Player Sissy Edison 2 Pictured left to right: (Top) Coach Monas. Deb Bowser, Sissy Edison. Donna Andrews, Cheryl Stanziale, Missy Williams. Renee Tracy (Middle) Janet Griffiths. Lynelle Bliss, Sharon Grabowski. Belinda Cantrell. Barb Moore. Robin Tracy. Shellie Meister. Laura Phelps (Bottom) JV: Tracy Gregory. Michelle Zinn. Molly Church. Laura Lawson. Jill Whitely. Chris Habke. Tracy Krug. Patrice Costello. Theresa Swank CHEERLEADERS 1. Back row left to right: Michelle Zinn, Tina Lemasters, Renee Slapnicker, Stacy Evans, Kris Menmuir, Sharon Grabowski. Front row left to right Laura Koszey, Stephanie Soppit, Kathy Olhava, Tammy Gillespie, Michelle Slapnicker, and Sherri Bolton. 2. Captain of the Varsity Cheerleadering Squad, Cathy Olhava. 3. Everyone drop what your doing ... Ha Ha Ha 4. The JV squad smilin pretty Cheerleaders 134 1. Varsity on top of things 2. These girls really stack up to something great. The Perry High School Cheerleaders are the main support of the school. They sell spirit stickers, programs, and hold pep rallys. The many activities they are responsible for are DCA camp at Malone Colldge, Middle school clinics, and sprit posters. BUYS I BACK PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 5-2 OVERALL RECORD: 6-3 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: SCORES: Perry 68 Harvey 64 Perry 54 Jefferson 78 Perry 63‘ a Berkshire 66 Va Perry 54 Kirtland 78 Perry 112 Richmond Hts. 17 Perry 108 Beachwood 24 Perry 1VA Aurora 60 Vi Perry 68 Cardinal 64 Perry 71 Newbury 61 Aurora Invitational Champions, 3rd Laker Invitational, 2nd Perry Relays, 10 boys to the regional meet, 1 to state. INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Bob Hahn 2nd team league, member or the 3200 relay record team, regional qualifier, Most Valuable Distance Runner. Doug Nagy, Bill Hahn, Brian Griffiths members of the 3200 relay record team and regional qualifiers, Jim Vur tf Conference Champion 300 low hurdles, Most Valuable Hurdler. Rich Romano Regional qualifier, Most Valuable Sprinter. Tom McGonnell Regional qualifier, Most Improved Track Athlete. Todd Kelley Regional qualifier. Bill Meredith Conference Champion in Shot and Disc, New Herald Track Athlete of the week, regional qualifier, state qualifier, (the only weightman in the state of Ohio to qualify to state 4 years in a row!) COMMENTS: The team was plagued with many non-track related injuries to some of the top athletes of the team. Despite these injuries the team showed its strength by having a good season. Ohio's only 4 time state weight event qualifier Bill Meredith. Rout I. leiI lo right Mark Bonduranl. Bill Ribblett. Art Fentgral. David Swusdee. Bob Haak DNF. Darren Blount. Joel Rosipko. Jorgen Christenson. Craig Heath. Jim Kailburn DNF. Second Row: Coach Kobus. Tony Collandangelo. Rusty McCandless. Brian Griffiths. RickSwogger. Todd Kelley. Duke Pauley. Rich Romano. TimMorseDNF. Coach Stevenson. Third Row: Don Bubba Stam-pahar. Andrew Sarvis. Joe Medlen. Bill Meredith, Tom McGonnell. Jeff Judd, Bob Hahn, Bill Hahn Jim Judd. Doug Nagy. Jack Pettit. Brian Dickey goys jrac 1 135 1. Darren dears 52 by over one foot! 2. Todd doses his eyes to the competition sticking out his tongue. 3. Doug Nagy member of the regional qualifying 3200 relay team. 4. Jorgen during warm ups. 5. Rusty Ray in the high hurdles. 6. Brian giving his all. 7. Senior weightman. Don Stampahar. 8. You've gotta know how to dance to win! 9. ESC hurdle champion Jim Judd 10. Brain glides over the bar 11. 12. . . . And we ended up beating Aurora7?? David. Bill. Art. Duke. Todd, and Rich. GIRLS PLACE IN ESC: 3RD ESC RECORD: 5-2 OVERALL RECORD: 7-2 TEAM ACCOMPLISHM Champions of the Perry Relays, Champions of the Aurora Invitational and District Runners Up. INDIVIDUAL HONORS: New Records were set by Tracy Nichols in the 100 and 400, Stephanie Soppit in the 100, and Barb Moore in the shot and discus. Tracy Nichols MVP and MVP at Aurora Invitational, Barb Moore Most Valuable Field Person at Aurora. TRACK 1. Go Barb Go 2. Ruth Spaller 3. Frankie says RELAX 4. Most Valuable Field Person Barb Moore 5. One determined girl! 6. Now Beth If I’ve told you once I’ve told you 100 times 2 - - ,I SSpij 1. Are you making a career out of this? 2. He! He! I want to do this again. 3. This is more fun than the busride home from Kirtland! 4. The three musketeers iiidiiai FALL SPORTS BANQUET 1 1. Golf MVP: Mike Wickham 2. Volleyball MVP: Laura Phelps 3. Boys Cross Country MVP: Joe Medlen 4 Girls Cross Country MVP Michelle Webb 5. Football MVP: Bill Meredith ATOL1TDC WINTER SPORTS BANQUET Winter Sports Banquet 142 SPRING SPORTS BANQUET ACTIVITIES Prom 146 1. A friendly greeting from Deb and Mark 2. Mr. Sarvis and his way with women. 3. Prom Court: Jim, Rick, Jeff, Ted, Shawn, Cathy, Emily, Tina, Tiffany, and Renee. 4. Looker here, a picture of the band. 5. Jeff and Tina's night to remember 6. Linda refreshes Will and Stephanie 7. Dean and Jodi In Heaven Prom night was very special this year. The theme was Stairway to Heaven. We rented out the Civic Center in Mentor and danced all nite to the sounds of the band Looker’’. The most exciting event of the night was the crowning of king and queen which belonged to Jeff Judd and Tina Moses. ¥ ★ m T0 v M W UVtH U u -• L ■J ' KS 1. Mark and Deb look thrilled . . . with each other or Prom? 2. The 1985 Junior-Senior Prom theme, Stairway to Heaven. 3. The 1985 Junior-Senior Prom Queen 4. The 1985 Junior-Senior Prom King. SENIOR POLLS 1. Most intelligent ■ Lisa Schweickart, Dan Mott. 2. Best table manners ■ Mrs. Matchinga 3. Prettiest Eyes - Valerie Norris, Scott Heil 4 Best dresses ■ Tina Moses, Ted Sierra 5. Class flirt ■ Shawn Pajk, Emily Christian SENIOR AWARDS 2 DANIEL MOTT 3.867 TOP TEN SENIORS NOT PICTURED: 6. CHRISTINE GIBAS 3.750 8. LELANI NAGY 3.622 1. LISA SCHWEICKART 3.943 3 WILLIAM BRAHLER 3.842 4. RANDY KUKLINSKI 3.806 5. KIMBERLY CROFOOT 3.787 7 TAMMY THOMAS 3.734 Top Ten 157 9. WILLIAM HAHN 3.701 10. MICHELLE DIAZ 3.555 COMMENCEMENT JUNE 9, 1985, 4:30 P.M. CLASS PRESIDENT CATHY OLHAVA SALUTATORIAN-DAN MOTT PERRY MEMORIAL FIELD VALEDICTORIAN-LISA GUEST SPEAKER-REV. RICHARD CONNELLY GRADUATING CLASS OF 121 STUDENTS BAILEY LUMBER COMPANY 4199 MAIN STREET PERRY, OHIO 44081 259-2351 Builder Supplies Lumber Paint THE LIGHTHOUSE 2923 N. Ridge Perry; OH 44081 Ruth-Ernie 259-5495 Debi Jess Carey CARBARN AUTOMOTIVE 3064 Shepard Rd Perry; Ohio 44081 Jim Zampini-Proprietor 259-3319 © BOSCH DiST r$uTO LAKE COUNTY 3380 North Ridge Rd. Specializing: Fuel Injection • Tune Up • Brakes Shocks • Exhaust Phone 259-2991 • 951-1577 (B SERVICE AND PARTS, INC Perry OH 44021 Frank Vidmar Leo Vidmar Joe Vidmar Your Complete Family Discount Department Store BIG WHEEL we re big on people Best Wishes 6570 North Ridge Rd Madison, OH 44057 Ads 166 CHUCK'S MOBIL SERVICE Full Service 4571 Route 20 Perry, Ohio 44081 259-4000 C.E. Hakli, Owner Beer Wine THE BEVERAGE STATION Rosemary Lutz 3497 North Ridge Rd Perry, Ohio 44081 Phone 259-2366 Hot Sandwiches Snacks 2649 Narrows Road Painesville Ohio LS BIBOPHACTIC fci BBS li LINIC, INC. Best Of Luck ★ Spinal Problems ★ Headaches ★ Backache ★ Whiplash ★ Nervousness Arthritis (J]k. uMf ia n tft. Molt it 2709 jVotlh Xftidpe 2ftd ft a in etvi lf', C)h to 44077 3542164 Assignments Accepted On Insurance, Automobiles Accidents And Workers' Compensation According To Deductibles. |4| NATIONWIDE Good Luck Class Of 85 Jim Varsey Insurance W INSURANCE N«hOnwdf .s on you vOf “For All Your Insurance Needs Compliments Of: (216) 352-6201 QUAIL HOLLOW INN DAUGHTERS FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE “Your Taste And My Quality Say It AH 5573 N. Ridge Rd., Madison, Oh 44057 (216) 428-5138 Sally P. Daughters NORTH COAST APPLIANCE 2649 Hubbard Rd, Madison 428-5577 428-2824 Your Area Whirlpool Dealer. Service On All Makes. quadrexf Consulting Engineers Quadrex 3883 North Ridge Rd Perry, Ohio 44081 (216) 259-2737 Guitar Lessons And Repairs By Jim Stevens Available At THE MUSIC FACTORY 352-8986 Ads 169 1400 Mentor Avenue Painesville, Ohio 44077 IN HAIR 357-1794 Precision Haircutting Quality Hairstyles 3 Permanents 7 'The Oapt ain’s (3ltail Barber Stylists 3631 North Ridge Rd (Rt 20)-Perry, Ohio 44081 Telephone (216) 259-2909 Dave Snyder Owner Hours: Tue-Fri 8 To 6 Sat. 8 To 5 TROPHY WORLD INC 4080 S. Ridge Rd (Rt 84) 7274 Center St (Rt 615) Perry, OH 44081 Mentor, OH 44060 (216) 259-2100 (216) 255-2193 Compliments Of: RICHARD’S HAIR STYLISTS 2601 Hubbard Road, N. Madison, Ohio 428-3020 THALL 'S SHOE STORE Fairport, Ohio 354-8112 (Eanbg JiBaugljman, 31nc. DBA Sanderson's Card Gift 1509 Mentor Ave PainesviHe, OH 44077 Phone Candy And Gary Baughman (216) 357-5926 Lake Photo ENGRAVING, INC. THE PRINTING PEOPLE 33 Stage Ave. Painesville, OH 44077 (216) 357-6732 • 357-6761 • Cleve. 946-3917 AMF Dynamark MR T’S MOWER SHOP 3868 North Ridge Road Perry, Ohio 44081 259-4675 Parts Service ROUGHT’S POULTRY FARM 3240 Shepard Rd. 259-5867 Perry's Finest Fresh Dressed Chicken And Farm Fresh Eggs-Wholesale + Retail ANTIOCH County's Finest Chili Burgers - Ice Cold Beer Cordials Live Entertainment Wednesday - Saturday Congratulations Perry Graduates DRS. SCOTT + KOENIG Jack Morris-Tom Advey Proprietors 4706 North Ridge Road Madison Childrens’ Dentistry Orthodontics _ (216) NORRIS-SZABO Vn| LANDSCAPE r ilNURSERY Box 291 , 2932 U.S. Route 20 Perry, Ohio 44081 BITZER FURNITURE 195 St.Clair St., Painesville, Ohio 44077 Established in 1915 3544622 FULTZS ANTIOCH SERVICE Brakes, Shocks, Wheel Balancing, Exhaust 4683 N. Ridge Rd • 259-5333 B + D DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS “For Those Who Care” 25 St. Clair St., Painesville, OH • 357-5412 Good Luck Class Of 1985 THE WINE PRESS 354-5544 Cocktails Bar BQ Ribs DELS PLACE Formerly Nickies Tavern Rt 84 Perry, OH Phone 259-5644 GLENNS GULF SERVICE (Gulf Minor Repairs • Tune Ups • Brakes Route 84 Madison Ave. Painesville, OH 44077 354-3740 WESTS ORCHARDS AND FRUIT MARKET Route 20, Perry, OH • Phone (216) 259-3192 Open All Winter Quality Fruits Vegetables 2he EPeliy Coal and EE eel Company Farm And Garden Supplies-Snow Plowing Art Warren pf.Q 9?„. Depot Yards Manager Perry, OH 44081 Ads 173 • READY-MIX CONCRETE • LIMESTONE SLAG • CONCRETE BLOCK BRICK • BANK SAND GRAVEL • PRECAST CONCRETE • SILICA. SANO GRAVEL PRODUCTS EVERYTHING YOU NEED. MACK TRUCK SALES SERVICE FINISHING. HAN0 POWER TOOLS MASONRY BUILDING SUPPLIES • CONCRETE STEPS • WESTERN SNOW PLOWS SHELL OIL PRODUCTS r. w. sidley, inc. SALES OFFICES PAINESVILLE 352 9343 NEWBURY 564 2221 THOMPSON 2983232 ASHTABULA 964 7000 CONNEAUT 593-5217 VISIT OUR WELL STOCKED SHOWROOM ANTENNA SERVICE PERRY RADIO E TV CALL BEFORE 10 AM FOR SAME DAY SERVICE k I r A I i A TI A k I CORNER OF lASE H 20 Pf RFFY NEW LOCATION: , « 7804 n RIDE D gilson floral co, 3059 N. Ridge Rd (Rt 20) Perry, Ohio Good Luck To The Class Of 1985 Offering Floral Arrangements For All Occasions! 259-5252 PFABE'S MUSIC “Everything In Music” 1484 Mentor Avenue Pamesville, Ohio 44077 357-5513 Hammond Organs Amplifiers P no s Band Instruments Guitars Phonograph Needles Ads 174 ■L i 4 1 Complete Steel Warehouse Services Steel Products •Commercial Quality • High Medium Carbon • Alloys • Galvanized • Rounds • Squares • Billets • Plate • Strip • Flats • Sheets • Coils Services • Coil Leveling • Shearing • Slitting • Flame Cutting • Pianographing Felyex L i e . Jkc . Mm Office 216-3571111 Cleveland 216-942-7870 Watts 1-800-338-3509 Ohio Watts 1-800-845-5921 P.O. Box 92 2736 N. Ridge Rd Perry, OH 44081 (LAKE COUNTY) OHIO AAOfll fTIlD-ULlEST HIrTERIRLS, IRC. AMC Mazda Jeep Renault Congratulations Class Of 1985 408 Bacon Rd., Poinesville Township 44077 We Specialize In Natural Looking Color Perms Bring In A Picture And We Will Duplicate It On You Quad 7 ,e ?° ► Mac ■ son Oh.0 44057 (216) 428-1141 Cleveland Toll-Free 1-800-953-9158 Hours Mon Tru Fri Sat 9-5 Thur 12-9 Call 354-JUDY Ads 175 fc


Suggestions in the Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) collection:

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.