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Faculty.. 2 Organizatiof Qj Seniors.. 17 Activities.! Classes .. 3 Advertising!! Athletics.. 53 ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD OF EDUCATION NAME: JOHN 0. BAKER BORN IN: ALEXANDRIA OHIO GREW UP IN: ALEXANDRIA OHIO FAMILY: WIFE AND DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM: ALEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: OHIO UNIVERSITY YOUNGSTOWN STATE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 12 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: WHAT FREE TIME? COACHING BASKETBALL IN WINTER AND GOLFING. FISHING. SPLITTING WOOD AND SUMMER CLASSES. FAVORITE BOOK: THE ART OF LIVING FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUPS: JIM FOGERTY AND ALABAMA FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: BASKETBALL-ALOT OF THEM FAVORITE FOOD: ICE CREAM AND PIZZA FAVORITE CAR: CORVETTE AND V.W. PLACE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: ANYPLACE WARM. SUNNY. Faculty 2 NAME: PHILIP R. CASSELLA BORN IN: NEW CASTLE, PA. GRADUATED FROM: NEW CASTLE. HIGH SCHOOL. PA GRADUATED FROM: YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 13 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: ENJOY IT . WALKING. DO THINGS WITH MY FAMILY. AND DO WORK AROUND THE HOUSE. SPORT TEAM: FOOTBALL-BROWNS, OHIO STATE FAVORITE FOOD: SEA FOOD FAVORITE CAR: ANY NEW ONE-MY NEW CHRYSLER, LABARON FAVORITE TREE: CHRISTMAS TREES-DOUGLAS FIR WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: HAWAII PET PEEVES: PARENTS WHO DON’T ASSUME THEIR RESPONSIBILITY AS A PARENT. KIDS WHO DON'T CARE FOR THE FEELINGS OF OTHERS. NAME: JOAN CEFARATTI BORN IN: WOOSTER OHIO GREW UP IN: WOOSTER OHIO FAMILY: HUSBAND. MIKE GRADUATED FROM: SMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 10 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: AEROBICS. RUN. GO ANTIQUING FAVORITE MOVIE: GONE WITH THE WIND FAVORITE FOOD: LIKE A LOT FAVORITE CAR: HONDA PRELUDE SI! FAVORITE ANIMAL: SIAMESE CAT FAVORITE TREE: ALL THAT TURNS BEAUTIFUL COLORS LIKE TO VISIT: AUSTRALIA FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION The Board of Education 1st row: Donald Densmore, Treasurer Pauline Snyder, Franklin Fovargue. 2nd row: Dennis Laurie, William Hoyt. John Antalovich. 3rd row: Administrators: Dr. F.F. Goodwin, Dr. George Tar buck. NAME: JILL MARIE CHAMBERS BORN IN: BRISTOL. CONNECTICUT GREW UP IN: MEDINA. OHIO GRADUATED FROM: MEDINA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: COLLEGE OF WOOSTER YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 2 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: SLEEP!!! FAVORITE BOOK POEM: RICHARD WRIGHT’S NATIVE SON FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: ON GOLDEN POND Mim FONDA FAVORITE FOOD: ANYTHING THAT DOESN’T BITE BACK: I’M NOT TO FINNICKY! FAVORITE ANIMAL: PIGLETS WITH CURLY TAILS AND PINK SKIN NAME: LOUIS C. DIDONATO BORN IN: ASHTABULA. OHIO GREW UP IN: ASHTABULA. OHIO FAMILY: WIFE. PARENTS. 2 BROTHERS GRADUATED FROM: ASHTABULA ST. JOHN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: YOUNGSTOWN STATE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 11 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: READ. JOG. LIFT. GOLF. RACQUETBALL. SKI. BASKETBALL FAVORITE BOOK: PARCIFAL MOSAIC FAVORITE FOOD: PASTA FAVORITE CAR: MAZDA RX7 FAVORITE ANIMAL: LABRADOR RETREIVER FAVORITE TREE: MAPLE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: CARMEL. CALIFORNIA PET PEEVE: RUDE. FOUL. DISRESPECTFUL PEOPLE NAME: PASQUALE ANTHONY GIANNELL BORN IN: ASHTABULA. OHIO GREW UP IN: ASHTABULA. OHIO FAMILY: PARENTS AND SISTER GRADUATED FROM: ST. JOHN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: HIRAM COLLEGE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 6 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: HUNT, FISH. GARDEN, READ. WORK-OUT. GOLF. AND RACQUETBALL FAVORITE BOOK: RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH, AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: CLINT EASTWOOD. AL PACINO. AND JOHN WAYNE FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: BEACH BOYS. THE FOUR SEASONS FAVORITE SONG: MOONLIGHT SERENAGE FAVORITE SPORT: BASEBALL. BOSTON CELTICS FAVORITE TEAM: CLEVELAND BROWNS FAVORITE FOOD: ALL ITALIAN FOOD. TACOS. AND CHICKEN FAVORITE CAR: CADILLAC. PICK-UP TRUCK FAVORITE ANIMAL: BEAGLE. RABBITS. DEER FAVORITE TREE: CHRISTMAS TREE. WILLOW. MAPLE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: HAWAII. ALASKA, CALIFORNIA PET PEEVES: KIDS SNAPPING GUM IN CLASS. KIDS TALKING WHILE I'M TALKING. OBNOXIOUS PEOPLE PROFILE OF A TEACHER Faculty 3 NAME: ANN ELIZABETH DOUGHTEN FICKENSCHER WERE BORN IN: NEW PHILADELPHIA-DOVER, OHIO GREW UP IN: NEW PHILADELPHIA. OHIO FAMILY: HUSBAND AND BABY DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM: NEW PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 10 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES: TAKE CARE OF BABY. READ FAVORITE BOOK: WE THE LIVING, WINDSOR WAR FAVORITE ACTOR: DR. SHIVAGO FAVORITE MOVIE: FUNNY GIRL FAVORITE TEAM: BACK THE CLEVELAND TEAMS FAVORITE FOOD: FRAPPLES. PRIME RIB FAVORITE CAR: MERCEDES SPORTS COUPE CONVERTIBLE FAVORITE ANIMAL: SIAMESE CATS NAME: THOMS B. CHEW JR. BORN IN: STEUBENVILLE. OHIO GREW UP IN. WEST VIRGINIA; EUCLID. OHIO FAMILY: WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS GRADUATED FROM: MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY KENT STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 12 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES: FISH. DEAL WITH OFFSPRING AROUND THE HOUSE. FAVORITE BOOK: TELEPHONE BOOK FAVORITE ACTOR: GEORGE C. SCOTT FAVORITE MOVIE: THE CHRISTMAS CAROL. THE NIGHT THAT MADE AMERICA FAMOUS. FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: EAGLES. HARRY CHAPIN FAVORITE TEAM: CLEVELAND BROWNS FAVORITE FOOD: WALLEYE FAVORITE CAR: MUSTANG FAVORITE ANIMAL: DOMESTICATED CATS. GARDEN SLUGS FAVORITE TREE: ANY PINE TREES WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: ALASKA PET PEEVES: LAZY AND IRRESPONSIBLE PEOPLE PEOPLE WHO DON'T CARRY THEIR WEIGHT NAME: MISS KATHLEEN FLYNN BORN IN: BEDFORD. OHIO GREW UP IN: BEDFORD. OHIO FAMILY: PARENTS 2 BROTHERS GRADUATED FROM: BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 9 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: LEISURE SPORTS FAVORITE CAR: ’84 MUSTANG PET PEEVES: NOT ENOUGH MONEY NAME: LYNN MARIE ESHLER BORN IN: WARREN. OHIO GREW UP IN: WARREN. OHIO GRADUATED FROM: HOWLAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: MUSKINGUM COLLEGE. AKRON UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 1 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: RUN. BICYCLE. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY PREPARATIONS! FAVORITE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: GENESIS FAVORITE FOOD: CHOCOLATE FAVORITE ANIMAL: DOGS WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: AUSTRALIA PET PEEVES: WHEN YOU HEAR SOMEONE CHEWING THEIR FOOD 1. NAME MISS KATHY KOLM BORN IN: CLEVELAND. OHIO GREW UP IN CHAGRIN FALLS GRADUA TED FROM KENSTON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY TIME AT PHS 3 YEARS FREE TIME ACTIVITIES RUN. PLAY SOFT BALL. GRADE PAPERS FAVORITE BOOK POEM: GLAMOUR AND COSMOPOLATIAN AND LIFE MAGAZINES FAVORITE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: A VARI ETY OF ROCK GROUPS DEPENDING ON THE MOOD I M IN. WMMS FA VORITE FOOD: KIT KA T CANDY BARS AND SEAFOOD ESPECIALL Y SHRIMP FAVORITE CAR I WOULD LIKE A RED CORVETTE WOULD MOST LIKE TO VISIT EUROPE. THE EAST COAST. THE FLORIDA KEYS 2. NAME LYNNE LATTER JOHNSTON BORN IN PITTSBURGH. PA GREW UP IN PARMA HTS. OH TAMIL Y HUSBAND. SON AND DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM: PARMA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM OHIO UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 2 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: READING. BOATING FAVORITE MUSIC GROUP BILL Y JOEL FAVORITE TEAM CLEVELAND BROWNS FAVORITE FOOD: SEAFOOD FAVORITE CAR: LINCOLN TOWN CAR FAVORITE ANIMAL CAT PET PEEVES: STUDENTS WHO WRITE ON THE DESKS 3. NAME BILL CROW BORN IN: COLUMBUS. OHIO GREW UP IN: SANDUSKY. OHIO TAMIL Y: PARENTS. SISTER AND BROTHER GRADUA TED FROM: UPPER SANDUSK Y HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 3 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES: HUNT. FISH. BASKETBALL. TRAVEL FAVORITE MOVIE THE BIG CHILL. MEL BROOKS MOVIES. ON GOLDEN POND FAVORITE MUSICAL GRUOP: BOB SEGER. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. EAGLES. MOTOWN MUSIC FAVORITE SPORT: BASKETBALL. TRACK FIELD. FISHING HUNTING FAVORITE FOOD: PI22A. TURTLE. GROUSE. SHRIMP FAVORITE CAR ONE THAT RUNS FAVORITE ANIMAL: BEAGLE. GROUSE FAVORITE TREE BUCKEYE. ELM. WILLOW WOULD LIKE TO VISIT HEAVEN 4 NAME GARY CARR BORN IN: CLEVELAND. OHIO GREW UP IN ASHTABULA. OHIO FAMIL Y WIFE. SON. DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM ASHTABULA EDGEWOOD GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNI OF AKRON YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 5 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES SAIL. FISH. SKI. READ FAVORITE BOOK: ON HISTORY FUTURISM FAVORITE ACTOR STEVE MCQUEEN. GEORGE C SCOTT FAVORITE FOOD SEAFOOD. PASTA FAVORITE CAR PORSCHE 944 FAVORITE ANIMAL BELONG OUTSIDE! WOULD LIKE TO VISIT EUROPE. HOLY LAND 6. NAME. ROBERT A GEISLER BORN IN. JOHNSTON. PENNSYLVANIA GREW UP IN CANTON. OHIO AND DALTON. OHIO FAMIL Y WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN GRADUATED FROM DAL TON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY KENT STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 9 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES READING. FISHING. WOODWORKING. HIKING. CANOEING. CAMPING FAVORITE BOOK STEVEN KING BOOKS FAVORITE ACTOR: PAUL NEWMAN FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: MO ART AND WIL LIE NELSON FAVORITE FOOD: ITALIAN AND ORIENTAL FAVORITE ANIMAL DOGS AND CATS FAVORITE TREE SPRUCE 7. NAME LINA STAN IALE BORN IN PAINESVILLE GREW UP IN PERRY PAINESVILLE FAMIL Y HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM: RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 1 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: ENJOY GOING TO THE BEACH. HIKING AND ANY FAMIL Y ACTIVITIES FAVORITE BOOK ANY SIDNEY SHELDON BOOK 5. NAME: JOYCE MARSHALL BORN IN: PENNSYLVANIA GREW UP IN PENNSYLVANIA FAMILY HUSBAND. DOG AND CAT GRADUATED FROM. UNIONTOWN SENIOR HIGH GRADUATED FROM: WEST VIRGINIA YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 8 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES READ AND COOK FAVORITE BOOK: ANY ARTHUR HAILEY BOOK FAVORITE MOVIE: FANTASIA FAVORITE TEAM: PITTSBURG STEELERS FAVORITE ANIMAL : GARFIELD PET PEEVES MY HUSBAND USING MY DESK AND LEAVING IT A MESS SUPPORT STAFF 9. Mr McGroarty ■ Custodian 10 Mrs Grace • Secretary 11 Mrs Magyar • Social Services 13. Mrs. Seese • Cafeteria Worker 14. Mr Seese Custodian 8 NAME MISS SCHUMAKER BORN IN. BEREA. OHIO GREW UP IN: NORTHEAST OHIO GRADUATED FROM: TUSKY VALLEY HIGH 12. Miss Seese Health Teacher SPOTLIGHT ON THE SEESE FAMILY SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY 2 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES WHAT FREE LIME? FAVORITE SONG, MUSICAL GROUP: CHICAGO FAVORITE FOOD: FRENCH ONION SOUP FAVORITE CAR MAIDA RX7 WOULD LIKE TO VISIT SWITZERLAND PET PEEVE NON PARTICIPATORS WHO MAKE FUN OF PEOPLE WHO ARE IN EXTRA-CURRICULARS 9. NAME. CINDY LOU SEESE BORN IN PAINESVILLE. OHIO GREW UP IN: PERRY. OHIO FAMIL Y: PARENTS AND 1 BROTHER GRADUATED FROM PERRY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM OHIO UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 2 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES SPORTS FAVORITE MOVIE. ACTOR E.T . TOM SELLECK FAVORITE GROUP SONG POINTER SISTERS. At ABAMA. OAK RIDGE BOYS FAVORITE TEAM LADY PIRATE BASKET BASEBALL FAVORITE CAR TRANS AM WOULD LIKE TO VISIT HAWAII NAME: BETTY ANN HOEFMAN BORN IN: YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO GREW UP IN: STRUTHERS. OHIO FAMILY: HUSBAND. DAUGHTER. AND SON GRADUATED FROM: STRUTHERS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNIVERSI-TY YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 15 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: GOLF AND WORK IN FLOWER GARDENS FAVORITE SPORT TEAM: GOLF (JACK NICHLOUS) FAVORITE FOOD: FILET MIGNON AND CHEESEBURGERS FAVORITE CAR: BUICK AND OLDSMOBILE FAVORITE ANIMAL: DOG PLACE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: MYRTLE BEACH. PINEHURST. GERMANY PET PEEVES: LACK OF MOTIVATION TO WORK UP TO ONE’S POTENTIAL. LYING DISHONESTY. SHOWING LACK OF CONCERN FOR ONE’S FELLOW MAN NAME: JOHN HUXEL BORN IN: CLEVELAND. OHIO GREW UP IN: CHARDON. OHIO FAMILY: WIFE AND FOUR KIDS GRADUATED FROM: CHARDON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 15 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: SPORTS AND BUILD FAVORITE TEAM: CLEVELAND BROWNS FAVORITE FOOD: PRIME RIB FAVORITE ANIMAL: HORSE FAVORITE TREE: RED OAK WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: GERMANY Faculty 6 NAME: MARK THOMAS LOMASNEY BORN IN: CLEVELAND. OHIO GREW UP IN: MENTOR. OHIO FAMILY: WIFE AND 3 CHILDREN GRADUATED FROM: MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: GROVE CITY COLLEGE- CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 9 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: RAISE 3 CHILDREN. CROSS COUNTRY CYCLE. FLY FISH. RUN. LIFT WIGHTS FAVORITE BOOK POEM: GOODBYE DARD-NESS (WILLIAM MANCHESTER) FAVORITE ACTOR: CLINT EASTWOOD, ROB ERT REDFORD. HUMPHREY BOGART FAVORITE MOVIE: JEREMIAH JOHNSON. CASABLANCA FAVORITE CAR: FERRARI TESTEROSA FAVORITE ANIMAL: WILD TROUT: SPECIFICALLY A NATIVE BROOK TROUT PLACE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: IRELAND: FAMILY HERITAGE. ALASKA PET PEEVES: APATHY IN A STUDENT. DEFEATISM. BUREAURACY NAME: GENE KOBUS BORN IN: PITTSBURGH. PA. FAMILY: 4 CHILDREN GRADUATED FROM: CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL. PA YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 15 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: EVERYTHING FAVORITE BOOK POEM: AZTECS FAVORITE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: YOU NEVER SEND ME FLOWERS FAVORITE SPORT TEAM: STEELERS FAVORITE FOOD: ALL KINDS FAVORITE ANIMAL BLACK PANTHER FAVORITE TREE: SILVER MAPLE PET PEEVES: STUDENTS WHO HAVE THE ABILITY AND DON’T USE IT. NAME: GREG KOCHAN BORN IN: STEUBONVILLE. OHIO FAMILY: WIFE- DIANE GRADUATED FROM: SPRINGFIELD LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE GRADUATED FROM: BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 5 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: WINTER- WORK WITH WOOD SPRING- GOLF FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: DUDLEY MOORE. BILL CROSBY. CHEVY CHASE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: SUSSUDIO (PHIL COLLINS) - - - EARTH WIND FIRE STEPS AHEAD (JAZZ) CAR: OLDS 88. CHRYSLER LEBARON. HONDA ACCORD NAME: CAROL S. MATCHINGA BORN IN: WILKES-BARRE. PA. GREW UP IN: WILKES-BARRE AND PITTSBURGH FAMILY: PARENTS AND 2 CHILDREN GRADUATED FROM KEYSTONE OAKS HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURGH. PA. GRADUATED FROM: LAKE ERIE COLLEGE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 9 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES: AEROBICS. DANCE. MARY KAY COSMETICS. ACTIVITIES WITH MY KIDS. FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: BEN HUR CHARLESTON HESTON SONG SMOOTH OPERATOR FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: POINTER SISTERS FAVORITE FOOD: GOURMET. SEAFOOD. JAP ANESE FOOD. ALL FOOD IN GENERAL FAVORITE CAR: BUICK CENTURY FAVORITE TREE: FLOWERING CRAB APPLE. WEEPING WILLOW WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: ST. THOMAS MAUI PET PEEVE: PROBLEM CARS. GRADING PAPERS NAME: PATRICIA A. REICHENBACH BORN IN: DALLAS. TEXAS GREW UP IN: KENTON. OHIO FAMILY: HUSBAND. 2 SONS. 1 DAUGHTER GRADUATED FROM: KENTON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: BLUFFTON COLLEGE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 1 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: HORSEBACK RIDING. RUNNING. SWIMMING FAVORITE BOOK POEM: PLAYER PIANO. VONNEGUT; GRAPES OF WRATH, STIEN BECK; “THE ROAD NOT TAKEN” BY FROST FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: ROBERT REDFORD THE GREAT GATSBY FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: GAITHER TRIO FAVORITE SPORT: BASKETBALL. SWIMMING FAVORITE FOOD: PIZZA. GARLIC BAGELS. FRESH VEGETABLES FAVORITE CAR: FORD ESCORT PET PEEVES: PEOPLE WHO TRY TO WHINE THEIR WAY OUT OF WORK; PEOPLE WHO DON'T WORK UP TO THEIR POTENTIAL. NAME: ROBERT MICHALE RITLEY BORN IN: CLEVELAND. OHIO GREW UP IN: GARFIELD HTS. FAMILY: WIFE, 2 DAUGHTERS. AND 1 SON GRADUATED FROM: GARFIELD HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 9 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: RACQUETBALL. GOLF. JOG. FAMILY ACTIVITIES FAVORITE BOOK POEM: CALL OF THE WILD • IF FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: DUSTIN HOFFMAN FAVORITE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: EVERLY BROTHERS FAVORITE SPORT TEAM: FOOTBALL- CLEVELAND BROWNS FAVORITE FOOD: PIEROGIS, KIELBASI- ETHNIC SPECIALTIES FAVORITE CAR: CAMARO. LEBARON FAVORITE ANIMAL: DOG NAME: MICHAEL JAMES RYAN BORN IN: CLEVELAND. OHIO GREW UP IN: OLMSTED FALLS. OHIO FAMILY: GREW UP IN A FAMILY OF 3 BOYS AND 2 GIRLS GRADUATED FROM: OLMSTED FALLS SENIOR HIGH GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 6 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: SPENDING TIME WITH MY FAMILY. PLAY BASEBALL. GOLF. HOME REMODELING. AND JOG FAVORITE BOOK: RED BADGE OF COURAGE FOVORITE MOVIE: JEREMIA JOHNSON FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: CAT STEVENS FAVORITE SPORT TEAM: CLEVELAND INDIANS FAVORITE FOOD: PIZZA FAVORITE CAR: 4 WHEEL CHEVY S.LVERADQ NAME: GARY LEE STEVENSON BORN IN: PAINESVILLE GREW UP IN: WILLOUGHBY HILLS FAMILY: 1 BROTHER, 1 SISTER. PARENTS GRADUATED FROM: WILLOUGHBY SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 9 FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: (WHAT FREE TIME-?)WORK ON HOUSE. JOG. SEE MOVIES. EAT OUT FAVORITE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: BILLY JOEL- HUEY LEWIS FAVORITE SPORT TEAM: PERRY HIGH SCHOOL FAVORITE FOOD: B.L.T. SANDWICH. CHOCOLATE COOKIES. LASAGNA, PIZZA FAVORITE CAR: 4 DOOR JAGUAR. AUSTIN-MAR-TIN LAGONDA. 1969 MUSTANG MACH I FAVORITE ANIMAL: LYNX FAVORITE TREE: MAPLE FLOWERING CRAB APPLE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: MACKINAC ISLAND. MICHIGAN PET PEEVES: PEOPLE WHO DO NOT USE THEIR BLINKERS WHEN TURNING. HYPOCHONDRICS BORN IN: JOHNSTOWN. PA. GREW UP IN: ONNALINDA. PA. FAMILY: TWO SISTERS AND A BROTHER GRADUATED FROM: MADISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 13 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES: FISH. READ. RUN. LIFT WEIGHTS. BOATING. WATER SKIING. CROSS COUNTRY SKIING. AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES. FAVORITE BOOK: IN COLD BLOOD. LUST LURE. AND NAUGHTY NURSES FAVORITE ACTOR: JEREMIAH JOHNSON FAVORITE MUSICAL GROUP: FRED ZEPPELIN. FRANKIE YANKOVIC. AND PERRY MARCHING BAND FAVORITE TEAM: PERRY PIRATES FAVORITE FOOD: BROILED LOBSTER. EGGS. MRS. RUSNAK'S COCONUT CREAM PIE FAVORITE CAR: BUICK (DEUCE A QUARTER) FAVORITE ANIMAL: MR. CHEW FAVORITE TREE: CHRISTMAS TREE WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: ALBANIA OR CHINA PET PEEVES: SMOKING ♦ NAME: EDWARD WALTERS BORN IN: EUCLID, OHIO GREW UP IN: EUCLID. OHIO FAMILY: WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN GRADUATED FROM: BALDWIN WALLACE COLLEGE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL: 12 FREE TIME. ACTIVITIES: BIKE AND SKI FAVORITE BOOK: DUNE FAVORITE MOVIE: STAR WARS FAVORITE ANIMAL: FISH WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: NEW ZEALAND PET PEEVES: SURVEYS NAME: LAUREL JEAN VAN SLYKE BORN IN: PAINESVILLE GREW UP IN: MADISON FAMILY: HUSBAND. SON. AND DOG GRADUATED FROM: MADISON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATED FROM: LAKE ERIE COLLEGE YEARS AT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL ONE TOO MANY FREE TIME ACTIVITIES: SLEEP FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR: THE SHINING FAVORITE SONG MUSICAL GROUP: LAWRENCE WELK CO. FAVORITE CAR: PALE BLUE MERCEDES COUPE PET PEEVES: QUESTIONAIRES 1. Miss Kolm gets cooking! 2. Golf coach Greg Rmyo Faculty 7 A YEAR IN REVIEW The 1985-86 school year was the 210th birthday of our country, America. It will always be remembered with much happiness and exciting memories. Some individuals have had a few unhappy moments but will still remember the year as one of the most unforgetable years at Perry High School. We had some very memorable events in the news during the year. On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida and 75 seconds later exploded over the ocean killing seven of our astronauts We mourned for our losses but will still go on and build a new space shuttle. Two days after the loss of our space shuttle, Perry and the rest of Ohio experienced an earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale. Who will ever forget sitting in a class feeling the ground and school shake? The earthquake delayed the start of the Nuclear Power Plant for another few months, costing an additional $54 million. Other major events that happened in the year included the following: In February-March of '86 the leader of the Phillipines, Ferdinand Marcos, fled in exile in fear of being executed by his own people. This left Corzina Aquino as the new-leader. Also Halley’s Comet could finally be seen again. On a clear night one might have been able to see it streaking across the sky. Finally we had the new image of the average loser, Herb! from Burger King. We do have a mistaken identity in our school (no name mentioned)! To look at Perry in review, we had many memories to hold onto. Who can forget the two Lip Sync contests that the cheerleaders sponsored7 The two winners were Motley Crue and Tina Turner. Also we had the volleyball game of the school, when the seniors beat the juniors and freshman and then went on to capture the title by beating the faculty team. We also tried something new. We had two Blood Mobiles instead of one, and both were very successful. Lastly, the most exciting event of the year came in the winter. The boys' basketball team won eight games to tie the record already held in the last ten years Way to go boys! Gasoline dropped from $1.15 last year to a low of 70C this year. President Reagan has brought the inflation rate down to 4%. and home mortgage rates are below 10% for the first time in 15 years. Finally, financing rates for car loans are ranging from 7.9-9.9% The popular musical performers in the year were as follows: Madonna, Whitney Houston, and Bruce Springsteen. Favorite movies of the year were Back to the Future. Rambo, and Rocky IV. The year of 1985-86 provided many memories for the gradual mg class that will not be forgotten. THE YEARBOOK SEES ALL, HEARS ALL, AND ANSWERS ALL Q. IF WE ONL Y HAD SIX FINGERS, WOULD THE METRIC SYSTEM BE BASED ON SIX? A. No, because you would still have your toes! Q. WHO INVENTED THE THICK STUFF THEY USE IN ALL SCHOOL CAFETERIAS? A. The Ajax Glue Company in 1931 while trying to create a synthetic rubber. Q. DO SPACE ALIENS HAVE NAVEL LINT? IS IT WHITE LIKE OURS? A. Yes. See Mr. Chew! Q. HAS ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 16 EVER EATEN BRUSSEL SPROUTS VOLUNTARILY? A. Yes. A 15 year-old boy inadvertently ate a brussel sprout believing it was a green jaw breaker while at the Perry Del on May 13, 1971. Q. IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT BLACK JELLY BEANS? A. Yes, but we cannot answer this question completely because we don't want the yearbook banned. Q. WHO INVENTED CHEESEBALLS AND WHY? A. A mouse. It was easier to push and roll cheese around than to carry it. Q. IS THIS ALWAYS TRUE? DON'T TOUCH THAT, YOU NEVER KNOW WHERE IT'S BEEN? A. No, because sometimes you know where it's been because you put it there. Q. SHOULD YOU EAT THAT LITTLE SPRIG OF PARSLEY THEY SERVE IN RESTAURANTS OR NOT? A. No, because you don’t know where it's been! Q. IT'S ACCEPTABLE TO LICK YOUR FINGERS WHEN EATING FRIED CHICKEN, BUT WHAT ABOUT SOMEONE ELSE’S? A. Yes. It is acceptable to lick your fingers no matter who'se chicken your eating. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF P.H.S. Candids 14 1. The Weight Room Gang 2. Are we having fun yet? 3. Ta! Da! And people say we can’t do anything! 4. What actually happens at the other end of the school. 5. You put your right foot in; you put your right foot out; and you shake it all about: you put your hands in 6. I think we need a ball, but what do we do with it????? SHOW HZ!.. 1. “That's what friends are for .. . 2. I think this is a good place for a stick-up! 3. Actually, shes hiding a shake under the table. 1. Jeff Balash 2. Joyce Bevins 3. Darlene Beyer 4. Debra Bowser 5. Tina Bowser 6. Linda Brannan 7. Craig Breedlove 8. Alan Burkholder 1. Elizabeth DeBiase 2. Brian Oickey 3. William Dull 4. Jarod Ernst 5. Jennifer Fulmer 6. Steve Gortz 7. Kevin Goundrey 8. Joseph Grace 1. Alan Klotzbach 2. Edward Krug 3. Tracy Kussin 4. Debra Lake 5. Gary Langlois 6. Brian LaRue 7. Juliana Lawson 8. Eugene Lefelhoc ■ 1. Rachel Lenorard 2. Todd Logan 3. Lesley Lutz 4. Bob Mathews 5. William (Troy) McDowell 6. Shelley Meister 7. Margie Merchant 8. Craig Mills 1. Todd Pajk 2. Charles Petrowski 3. Jack Pettit 4. Laura Phelps 5. Dawn Pierson 6. John Platko 7. Sandra Poesies 8. Lori Ratchko Ml 1. Robert Sloban 2. Elmer Snyder 3. Stephanie Soppitt 4. Rosemary Speers 5. Steve Sugg 6. Lynda Sullivan 7. Rich Sundy 8. Rick Swogger 1. Tom Thompson 2. Mark Toth 3. Robin Tracy 4. Anne Walter 5. Pat Warneka 6. Missy Williams 7. Gena Young 8. Richard Zidonis I Denise Aikens Mike Zinn Craig Zinn SENIOR ACTIVITIES Denise Ann Aikens-Key Club, Yearbook, Pep Club. Jeffrey M. Balash-Football, Basketball. Golf. Joyce Ann Bevins-French Club, Pep Club, Key Club, Office Aide, N.H.S. Volleyball, Band, Pep Band. Concert and Marching Band. Darlene Beyer-Art Club Sherri Sue Bolton-Key Club, F.H.A., Pep Club, O.E.A., Cheerleader Debra Lynn Bowser-Key Club, Student Council, Basketball, Softball Homecoming Attendent, Prom Court. Tina Mane Bowser-Key Club, Volleyball, Track, Choir. Linda Brannen-French Club, N.H.S., Marching and Concert Band, Choir Pep Band. Craig A. Breedlove-Varsity Club, Football, Track. Lisa Ann Bryant-Band Alan Ray Burkholder-Chess Club, Periscope, Marching and Concert Band. Gabrielle Elizabeth Cadiou-Art Club, Key Club, Yearbook, Office Aide. Sandra Kaye Cassell Jeffrey Philip Cassella-Periscope, Key Club, N.H.S., Buckeye Boys State Basketball, Baseball, Marching and Concert Band. Durke Cerjan-Football, Basketball. Track. Kenneth Larry Chandler-Art Club, Yearbook. Periscope. Mark A. Cicero-Football, Basketball Joseph Clark-VICA Kristine Renee Collins-Periscope, Spanish Club. Key Club, N.H.S. Marching and Conert Band. Kimberly Sue Conrad-Key Club, Varsity Club, VICA, Marching and Concert Band, Buccaneers. Tammy Lynn Coon-Key Club, Spanish Club, Office Aide, Softball, Lisa Sue Courtwright-N.H.S., Marching Band, Concert Band, Majorette, Pep Band, Jazz Band, Choir, Buccaneers. Robert Timothy Crouch-Chess Club, French Club, Varsity Club, Student Council, Office Aide, Baseball, Basketball, Golf Football. Elizabeth R. DeBiase-Key Club. French Club, Pep Club, Periscope N.H.S., Pep Band, Marching and Concert Band, Jazz Band Choir, Brian J. Dickey-Chess Club, Track, Football. Mario DiDomemco-Golf, Wrestling Patrice Lee Drewlo-Profiles, Periscope, Girls State, N.H.S., track Cross Country, Flag Corp, Choir. William F. Dull-Basketball. Baseball. Dennis M. Edmiston-Football, Wrestling Jarod M. Ernst-WrestUng Jenifer A. Fulmer-Key CLub, Spanish Club, Marching and Concert Band Pep Band. Steven J. Gortz-Golf, Baseball Kevin J. Goundrey-Profiles, Varisty Club, Football, Basketball. Joseph G. Grace-Chess Club, Student Council, Golf, Tennis, Basketball, Choir. Eric J. Gramberg-VICA, Wrestling. Jeffrey Brian Grant-French Club, Student Council, N.H.S., Track Marching and Concert Band, Pep Band, Jazz Band, Buccaneers, Choir. Brian Keith Griffiths-Varsity Club, Office Aide, Announcer, Cross Country, Track, Marching and Concert Band. Thomas F. Halfhill Jeffrey Scott Hammer-Baseball, Wrestlling, Band. Kelly Renee Hamon-French Club, Pep Club, Office Aide, Teachers Aide, N.H.S., Track, Concert and Marching Band, Jazz Band, Brass Choir. Matthew M. Harbert-Varsity Club, Student Council, Football, Tennis Basketball. Barbara K. Harvey-Key Club, Yearbook, Flag Corp, Choir, Marching and Concert Band. Cary V. Hendy-Student Council, Football, Baseball. Wendy Ann Hetrick-Office Aide, Art Club, F.H.A. Dale Edward Homerick-Golf, Basketball, Wrestling, Marching and Concert Band. Joseph M. Horvath Teresa Sue Hudson-Office Aide, N.H.S., OEA., Choir. James Paul Judd-Key Club, Varsity Club, N.H.S., Football, Track Tracy Ann Karolyi-Spamsh Club, N.H.S., Cross Country, Track Dawn Mane Katona-French Club, Periscope. N.H.S., Volleyball. David Paul Kepes-VICA Don J. Klosterman Alan David Klotzbach-Track Edward Kenneth Krug Tracy Ann Kussin-F.H.A., Teen Tutors Debra Gwenn Lake-Teen Tutors Gary Dean Langlois-Golf Brian Paul LaRue-Football, Wrestling Juliana Mane Lawson-F.H.A., Key Club, Baseball Eugene Glenn Lefelhoc-Baseball, Football, Basketball Rachel Mane Leonard-F.H.A., Key Club, Pep Club, VICA Paula L. Lewis Lesley Ann Lutz-FH.A., Band Robert Eugene Mathews-Profiles, Teachers Aide, Baseball, Basketball William Troy McDowell-OEA., Marching and Concert Band Shelley Ann Meister-Key Club, Student Council, Office Aide, Teachers Aide, Basketball, Softball. Marjorie Jane Merchant-Key Club, Art Club, Office Aide, Marching and Concert Band, Choir Craig D. Mills-Football. Basketball Sonya May Morrow-Marching and Concert Band, Choir Mellome Jo Moses-Art Club, Spanish Club William Gregg Mott-Teachers Aide, Office Aide, N.H.S., Jazz Band, Marching and Concert Band. Cynthia Ann Moyer-French Club, Periscope, Volleyball, Track, Softball Marching and Concert Band,. Kay Michele Mullins-Key Club. Teachers Aide. Veronica Mane Myers-Periscope, Spanish Club, Office Aide. N.H.S., Track, Marching and Concert Band, Pep Band. Douglas Scott Nagy-ProfUes, Yearbook, Student Council, Football Wrestling, Track. Thaddeus David Pajk-Profiles, Spanish Club Charles Mark Petrowski-Chess Club, VICA Jack A. Pettit, Jr.-Track, Football, Wrestling, Cross Country Laura Lee Phelps-Student Council, Key Club, Varsity Club, Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Homecoming Queen, Prom Court. Dawn P. Pierson-Basketball. Softball John James Platko-Spamsh Club, Profiles, Art Club, Varsity Club N.H.S., Baseball, Golf. Sandra J. Pocsics-OEA., Band. Lori J. Ratchko-Spanish Club, Profiles, Marching and Concert Band Paula Ray-VICA, Buccaneers, Band. Christopher Lee Reho-French Club, Varsity Club, Tennis, Basketball Robert Anthony Reid-Varsity Club, French Club, Football, Tennis Basketball, Track. Jodi Mane Richards-Key Club, Varsity Club, Cheerleader, Student Council, Homecoming Court, Teachers Aide, Gym Aide, Marching and Concert Band. Julia Susan Roberts-OEA. Harry Brian Schiemann Deborah Ann Schoenfield Christopher Carl Sency-Key Club, Wrestling Michelle Dawn Slap nicker-French Club, Pep Club, Yearbook, Profiles, Varsity Club, Key Club, Cheerleader, Homecoming Court, Prom Court. Robert Thomas Sloban-Football, Wrestling, Track Elmer L. Snyder-Custodial Aide Stephanie Lynn Soppitt-Art Club, Pep Club, Profiles, Varsity CLub, N.H.S., Cross Country, Track, Cheerleader, Rosemary Speers-Buckeye Girls State, Student Council, Spanish Club, N.H.S., Jazz Band. Marching and Concert Band. Stephanie Sturgill-Office Aide Steven Charles Sugg-French Club, Spanish Club, Periscope, Marching and Concert Band, Pep Band. Linda M. Sullivan-Art Club, Key Club, French Club, Office Aide, Flag Corp. Richard Lee Sundy-Marching and Concert Band Richard D. Swogger-Key Club, Varsity Club, French Club, Teen Tutor, Football, Basketball, Track. Earl Thomas Thompson, Jr.-Wrestling Mark Anthony Toth-Key Club, Varsity Club, Prom Court, Baseball, Wrestling, Robin Ellen Tracy Student Council, Homecoming Court, Prom Court, Key Club, Softball, Cross Country. Patrick John Warneka-Student Council, Marching and Concert Band. Melissa Denise Williams-Student Council, Key Club, Pep Club, Volleyball, Softball, Marching and Concert Band. Gena Renee Young-Key Club, Art Club, Pep Club, F.H.A., Richard W. Zidoma-Chess Club, Custodial Aide Craig E. Zinn Michael Allan Zinn-VICA., Golf Senior Activities 31 SENIOR CANDIDS ■ses 33 Ann Adams Deena Allen Julie Anderson Donna Andrew Daniel Babcock Lynelle Bliss Thomas Bohrer Stacey Bossert Valerie Boyce Josie Bracken Paula Brill William Brockway Ricky Burkholder Jeff Cameron Belinda Cantrell John Chandler Sarah Chandler Lisa Clemens Paul Colbeck Michael Collins Gregory Costello Delmar Cross Kevin Cutler Dominic Davirro Drew Davis Stacy Evans Richard Fabis Elsie Fleming Tracy Friday Michael Gaertner Juniors 34 Sandy Gentry Tammy Gillespie Sharon Grabowski Janet Griffiths Jeff Hahn Caroline Hendy Grant Henson Karen Hobbms Tim Horvath Chuck Huggins Phil Jameson Brian Jesenovec Rusty Johnson Karen Kaltenbach Bill Karolyi Phil Kaye Doug Keener Todd Kelley Robert Kelling Ray Kenney Jeff Kenyon Lisa Kertcher Tim Kimbrough Kate Klann Linda Kmetz Laura Kozsey Susan Kulhanek John Lazarchic Tammie Leis Ronald Lemonovich Juniors 35 Steve Leopold Brian Liddy Brian Lightner David Lydic Laura Matviyak Lisa Mawyer Rusty McCandless Ray McCreight Paul McFadden Todd MenMuir Barb Moore Tim Morse Tammy Mullin Melanie Nagy Mark Nichols Tracy Nichols Barb Orosz Brian Orosz Duke Pauley Amy Payton Brad Peltoma Robert Poesies John Polcyn Gerald Protzman William Raleigh Mark Reid Shane Reimer Matt Rich Tony Riggie Rich Romano Jumors 36 Kelly Rowe Anissa Shaw Renee Slapnicker Cherie Smith Jana Spears Wayne Sprafka Betsy Swiger Kris Thomas Jonathan Tipton Scott Ulmann Brian Varsey Brian Vicini Barb Vidmar Shawn Vojack Missy Waite Judy Walker Wayne Walker John Watson Jeff Whited Peter Winter Tammie Woidtke Cindy Wolf Cody Young Marie Zampini Michael Zampini Not pictured: Jim Adams Mike Bentley Anne Brainard Lee Caine Sam Myers Patty Ryder Mayo Spence Jumors 37 JUNIOR CANDIDS Tonya Advey Dan Allen Richard Anderson Kris Balash Pam Belcher Dennis Bentley Chris Beseda Mark Bondurant Ron Bork Jim Born Jamie Bowser Beth Brahler Mark Bregar Dawn Brewster Brian Burke Denny Castillo Jorgen Christensen Molly Church Beth Clark Tony Colodangelo Marc Collins Tom Comes Kelly Conrad Patrice Costello Tina Courtwright Troy Diaz Dennis Drewlo Johnathan Ernst John Ervme Macie Filidoro Sophomores 40 Tim Flanigan Laura Frey Richard Giffin Guy Gifford Tammy Gilson Diane Goga Annette Gramberg Scott Gray Tracy Gregory Robert Haak Chris Habke Amber Hahn Jom Hahn Jenny Hammer Kelly Hammond Craig Heath Jamie Henry Sally Hetrick Kris Howard Rob Janos Ken Jesenovec David Jones James Kailburn Kevin King Eugene Kobus Karen Koch Tracy Krug Duana Kujala Brian Kuklinski Gretchen Kwasniewski Sophomores 41 Scott Lake Mark Langlois Greg Laurie Laura Lawson Tina LeMasters John Lmdgren Kim Lucas Adam Lung Herb Lybarger Angela Lyons Mark Mapel Jeff Martin Mark Mazurik Shannon McVicker Kris MenMuir Joe Merrill Laurel Modic Liz Olhava Melanie Parker Mike Pauley Matt Peterson John Phelps Rose Platko Rusty Pierce Mike Platt Rich Potts Cindy Powell Shannon Prentice Andy Roberts Patrick Robertson Sophomores 42 Adam Rogers Jennifer Romano Joel Rosipko Kevin Ross April Royalty John Sabol Pam Savage Joe Schultz Mary Schveder Louis Schweickart Lisa Semenuk Camille Shaughnessy Ginny Shetler Vikki Shields Patty Shreves Valerie Shultz Lance Sinn John Sironen Lorena Sironen Jeanna Sivula Loreen Snyder Cheryl Speers Debbie Stampahar Jeff Stetler Theresa Swank Matt Swusdee Dave Swusdee Renee Thompson Bob Torzok Nicole Trumble Sophomores 43 Patricia Tucker Brent Uher James Ulery Anna Venditti Frank Vidmar Heather Voyten Ann Warneka Jill Whitely Laurie Wyant Dustin Young Suzi Zampini Art Zentgraf Michelle Zinn Not pictured: Charles Manley Michael Reinhart Kevin Thomas Sophomores 44 Carl Adams Scott Adams Gary Babcock Paul Banker Clint Bewley Dawn Blanchard Douglas Bohrer Rob Bowser Keith Breedlove Eric Brill Lisa Byrd Donnie Cagle Jenny Cameron Chriss Cantrell Cindy Ceccom Jimmie Childers John Chuba Dennis Clark Tad Colbeck Lisa Collins Cindy Conte Kelly Criss Suzi Cunningham Rodney Dawson Denise DeBiase Jennifer Deken Grace Donley David Dugan Thomas Dunning Gwen Dutton Freshmen 46 Shelly Dye William Eadon Jennifer Edmonds David Ernst Stefame Evans Darren Farr Amy Flenner John Ford Stephen Gelofsack William Getch Karen Goodwin Mike Gortz Brian Gray Levi Gregory Lori Harnish Daniel Hill Daryl Hill Raymond Hopkins Paul Howard Tammy Hudson Richard Hurtt Thomas Jackson George Janos Ed Jones Donald Kacmar Laura Kaltenbach Anthony Kedacic Brian Kenyon Dave King Steven King Freshmen 47 Kris Klann Brian Klotzbach Raymond Knapp Shelly Knapp Loretta Koeth Melissa Kosarko Charlotte Koziol Pam Kussm Gina LaMarco Jill Langlois Kelly Leonard Shannon Liddy William Lmdgren Keith Lucas Marie Ludwick Jay Mancmi Joe McCreight Paul McCreight Colynn McFadden John McGonnell Dan McIntyre Steve Milosevic Eric Misch Tricia Morse Michelle Mullm Dean Myers James Nelson Rusty Nelson James Neuman Cynthia Nunley Freshmen 48 Hope Orosz John Ozmga Matt Parsons Jack Peterson Shawn Phelps Penny Pletcher Jacqueline Poesies Tammy Quere Joseph Reid Matt Reid Heather Roberts Julie Roberts Jennifer Matviyak Brenda Rose Judy Rudd Nichol Schoenfield Andy Schulze Raymond Scully Jenny Shepherd David Shields Michael Simcic James Simmons Bill Sivon Lisa Slapmcker Kent Slinkard Heather Sloban Laura Taylor Dana Tharp Chris Ulery Chris Vojack Freshmen 49 ATHLETICS ••••!! • •I FOOTBALL ESC RECORD: 5 - 2 OVERALL RECORD: 5 - 5 PLACE IN ESC: 2ND INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Scout Team Champion of Year- - - Ken Jesenovec Offensive Back, Champion of Year—Jim Judd Offensive Line, Champion of Year—Dennis Edmiston Defensive, Champion of Year—Craig Breedlove M.V.P. Elroy Baxter Award—Bob Reid TEAM SCORES Perry 6 Madison 7 Perry 6 Edgewood 28 Perry 7 St. John 14 Perry 24 Berkshire 6 Perry 20 Kirtland 21 Perry 19 Richmond Hts. 0 Perry 0 Beachwood 7 Perry 21 Aurora 12 Perry 7 Cardinal 3 Perry J.V. Record 6-2 22 Newbury 8 1. Run Jim, faster!! 2. seated: (L to R) Doug Nagy. Robert Reid, Kevin Goundrey, Jim Judd, Gene Lelelhoc, Matt Harbert, Dennis Edmiston, Carey Hendy, Craig Breedlove, Bob Mathews. Rick Swogger, Jetf Balash, Brian LaRue. 2nd row: Mr. Olsen, Coach Ryan, Mark Cicero, Gene Kobus, Rusty Pierce, John Phelps Denny Castillo, Ken Jesenovec, Jorgen Christensen, Mike Platt, Andy Roberts Jeff Kenyon, Tim Morse, Will Raleigh, Jim Adams. 3rd row: Dave King Coach Ritley. Coaches Hull and Trivisonno, Chris Beseda, Mike Collins Jeff Stetler, Craig Heath, Tim Horvath, Dan Allen, Duke Pauley. Greg Laurie, Rich Romano. Chuck Huggins, Brian Vincini, Coaches Giannell Warner and Lomasney. PICTURES BY TELEGRAPH football 54 Football 55 1. Here comes the Pirates, on their way to victory. 2. True Teamwork! 3. A sideline sight. 4. Familiar faces frequent the football field. 5. The Power behind the Pirates: Coach Gian-nell, Coach Trivisonno, Coach Hull, Coach Ryan, Coach Lomasney, Coach Warner, and Head Coach Ritley. Football 56 1. Cindy Moyer goes into orbit for the save. 2. Beth Brahler prays for help. 3. Judy Walker gets the ball stuck to the bottom of her hands. 4. Debbie Bowser blasts the bump. 5. Reach for the sky! Volleyball 57 VOLLEYBALL PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 11-3 OVERALL RECORD: 18-5 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Cindy Moyer- 1st team ESC, OHSVCA District 2 All Star Team, MVP, Top Hitter. Laura Phelps- 1st team ESC, OHSVCA District 2 Honorable Mention, Top Setter. Barb Vidmar- 2nd team ESC, Top Server. Missy Williams- Honorable Mention ESC, Hustle Award. Deb Bowser- Honorable Mention ESC, Coaches Appreciation Award. 1. Bump 2. The Team organizes 3. Set 4. Spike!!!! 5. Cindy serves with a blur of speed. 6. WHAT A SPIKE! 7. All work and no play? NEVER!!!! 8. Third row (L toR) Debbie Woidtke, Cindy Cecconi, Judy Rudd, Jill Langlois, Lisa Slapmcker, Tracy Gregory, Rose Platko, Dana Tharp, Kelly Leonard, Tricia Morse, Kris Howard, Pam Kussin, Coach Digman. Second Row: Coach Titus, Jill Whitely, Joni Hahn, Ginny Shetler, Chris Habke, Beth Brahler, Lisa Kertcher, Melanie Nagy, Tami Gilson, Laura Frey. First Row: Judy Walker, Barb Vidmar, Cindy Moyer, Missy Williams, Laura Phelps. Deb Bowser. Barb Moore. Volleyball 58 flap it pf Volleyball 59 GOLF PLACE IN ESC: 6TH ESC RECORD: 4-8 OVERALL RECORD: 15-33 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS 3rd place finish in season opening Geneva Invitational. Victories over 5 Triple A Schools. INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Steve Gortz- 2nd team all E.S.C., Brian Varsey- Honorable Mention all E.S.C. Brian Varsey on his way to receiving honorable mention 2. Varsity member, Steve Gortz. 2nd team ESC. RECORD 3rd in Geneva Relays 17th State District (out or 20) Harvey 186 Perry 171 Berkshire 165 Perry 155 Kirtland 161 Perry 170 Beachwood 169 Perry 170 Aurora 173 Perry 192 Harvey 174 Perry 152 Cardinal 171 Perry 169 Newbury 178 Perry 166 Chardon 177 Perry 187 Berkshire 175 Perry 166 Kirtland 156 Perry 158 Lake Catholic 172 Perry 195 Beachwood 167 Perry 171 Aurora 164 Perry 168 Cardinal 162 Perry 168 Newbury 174 Perry 173 LOW SCORE WINS J.V.-8 wins, 5 losses overall 7 wins, 2 losses in the ESC Conference Golf 60 1. Steves career goal is to be a sand blaster! 2. Yes Mike, we know you only had a 30 on the last hole! 4. Excuse me Mike, I think you lost something! 4. The 1985-86 Golf team, (L to R) Grant Henson, Bill Sivon, Greg Costello, Levi Gregory. Paul Colbeck, Rich Potts. Mike Gortz, David Shields, Coach Rinyo, Kneeling- Jim Born Mike Gaertner, John Platko. Bob Crouch, Steve Gortz, Brian Varsey, Ray Kenney. Golf 61 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY PLACED IN ESC: 3RD ESC RECORD 5 ■ 2 OVERALL RECORD 6 - 4 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Saint Joe Invitational 3rd place Perry Invitational 5th place Malone Invitational 5th place Districts Meet 5th place INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Cody Young- Trophy winner at Malone Jack Pettit- Trophy winner at Malone, and 1st team ESC Brian Griffiths- 2nd team ESC SCORES: LOW SCORE ININS Perry 32 Madison 27 Perry 39 Harvey 20 Perry 15 Will. South 46 Perry 16 Rich. Heights 44 Perry 16 Aurora 43 Perry 44 Newbury 15 Perry 16 Cardinal 39 Perry 20 Beachwood 41 Perry 15 Berkshire 40 Perry 31 Kirtland 24 Cross Country 62 Cross Country 63 GIRL’S CROSS COUNTRY PLACED IN ESC 4TH ESC RECORD 1 - 3 OVERALL RECORD 3 - 5 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Placed 7th at Sim Earich Placed 6th at Saint Joe Invitational INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Tracy Karolyi- 17Wat District, 2nd team ESC Anne Walter- Troply Sim-earich, 2nd team ESC Caroline Hendy- 2nd team ESC SCORES Perry 36 Madison 23 Perry 33 Beaumont 24 Perry 31 Harvey 24 Perry 25 Aurora 30 Perry 33 Newbury 6 Perry 38 Berkshire 19 Perry 37 Kirtland 21 Perry 24 Will. South 42 Girls Cross Country 64 3. Perry on the mark. 4. Tracy passing on through. 5. Warming up. 6. The our gang. 1. Second team ESC winners. 2. Where did everyone go? Girls Cross Country 65 FALL SPORTS BANQUET 1) Robert Reid Perry Pirate Footballs most valuable player. 2) Mr. Cassella emcies the ceremonies 3) Cindy Moyer receives an award for Most Valuable player on the volleyball team. 4) Jack Pettit M.V.P. of Boys CC. 5) Tracy Nichols accepts an award as Co M.V.P. with Ann Walters of Girls CC. Sports Banquet 66 BOYS BASKETBALL 1. Ray scores another point for the Pirates. 2. John shows us perfect technique. 3. Varsity Basketball: (L-R) Bottom Row- Jeff Ba-lash, Jeff Cassella. Top Row- Ray Kenney, John Phelps, Kevin Cutler, Ray Me Creight. Jim Adams, Cody Young, Brian Varsey. PLACE IN ESC: 5TH ESC RECORD: 6 - 8 OVERALL RECORD: 8 - 12 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Ray Kenney: 1st team All ESC, Honorable Mention All Lake County, Honorable, Mention News Herald. Telegraph Player of the Week, Most Valuable Player, Mr. Offense, News Herald Player of the Week, 2nd Team All NE. District. John Phelps: Honorable All ESC, Honorable Mension All Lake County, Most Promising Player, Honorable Mention All News Herald, Chairman of the Boards. Cody Young: Honorable Mention ESC, Honorable All Lake County, Mr. Hustle, Telegraph Player of the Week, News Herald Player of the Week, Most Promising Player. Jeff Cassella: Mr. Inspirational Kevin Cutler: Telegraph Player of the Week, Honorable Mention News Herald. Most Improved Player Jim Adams: Telegraph Player of the Week, News Herald Player of the Week. Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry Perry 52 Bloomfield 45 Berkshire 34 Kirtland 67 Richmond Hts. 49 St. John 60 Beachwood 50 Aurora 47 Cardinal 68 Harvey 64 Fairport 77 Newbury 59 Berkshire 47 Kirtland 47 Fairport 61 Richmond Hts. 57 Beachwood 61 Aurora 51 Cardinal 67 Newbury 53 Jefferson 42 64 55 72 58 62 85 84 91 60 62 44 62 60 33 43 59 62 44 64 1. Ray blasts off as Kevin watches. 2. Cody leaps to escape. 3. Being tall has its advantages. 4. Pirates rush to the scene of the crime. 5. Sure Ray has balance, most of the time. 6. Kevin blocks the shot. up tmsi) m Barns J 7 Boys Basketball 68 1. J.V. Picture: (L-R) Bottom Row- Matt Peterson, Mike Platt, Craig Heath, Gene Kobus, Tim Flanigan. Top Row- Rich Potts, Jim Born, Greg Laurie, Art Zentgraf, Bob Haak. 2. Stretch. Rich, Stretch! 3. Pirates hustling back to defense. 4. Freshman Picture: (L-R) Bottom Row- Dan Me Intyre, Tom Jackson, Joe Me Creight, Paul Me Creight, Levi Gregory, Shawn Phelps. Top Row- Matt Reid, Kent Slinkard, Daryl Hill, Don Kacmar, Coach Baker. Boys Basketball 69 GIRLS BASKETBALL SENIORS PLACE IN E.S.C.: 2ND E.S.C. RECORD: 11 - 3 OVERALL RECORD: 16 - 5 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Belinda Cantrell- News-Herald and Telegraph Player of the Week; 1st Team E.S.C.; News-Herald 2nd Team; Team Chairman of the Boards and Tri-Captain Ginny Shelter- News-Herald Player of the Week Honorable Mention Dana Tharp- Telegraph Player of the Week Honorable Mention; 2nd Team E.S.C.; News-Herald Honorable Mention Player of the Week; Team Most Promising Player COMMENTS The Lady Pirates were young, short, quick, and inexperienced, they looked to fastbreak and the press, which allowed them to score quickly and often. They had a very successful season that was accomplished through hard work, determination and pride of being apart of a very good athletic team. Dawn Pierson- Scored 632 points, 11.7 shots a game, 168 stolen, 163 assists, and 180 rebounds. News-Herald Player of the Week, picked E.S.C. 1st Team, Ohio Northeastern District 1st Team, named Outstanding Offensive Player, Varsity Co-MVP, Varsity Tri-Captain, Special Mention All Ohio AA, and News-Herald 1st Team. Shelly Meister- Scored 215 points, averaging about 5.2 shots a game, 109 steals, 108 assists, and 162 rebounds. Member of the East Team in the News-Herald All-Star Classic, News-Herald Player of the Week, East Suburban Conference Honorable Mention, Varsity Outstanding Defensive Player, Co-MVP, and New-Herald Special Mention All-star Classic. TEAM ACCOMPLISH- MENTS Sixth in final News-Herald Top of the Crop Poll, Second Place in E.S.C., Second at Pymatuning Valley Sectionals Bottom Row: Dana Tharp, Dawn Pierson, Belinda Cantrell, Jill Whitley, Top Row: Coach Seese, Ginny Shelter, Donna Andrews, Barb Moore, and Coach Kakas Girls Basketball 70 5 SCORES Perry 62 Ledgemont 50 Perry 67 Conneaut 37 Perry 55 Berkshire 43 Perry 34 Kirtland 41 Perry 48 Richmond Hts. 34 Perry 95 Beachwood 8 Perry 58 Fairport 26 Perry 50 Aurora 43 Perry 50 Madison 61 Perry 70 Cardinal 29 Perry 40 Newbury 42 Perry 58 Berkshire 43 Perry 54 Kirtland 74 Perry 77 Richmond Hts. 34 Perry 58 Beachwood 24 Perry 55 Aurora 34 Perry 59 Cardinal 46 Perry 55 Newbury 49 Perry 65 Fairport 38 Perry 57 Chardon 47 1. O K. girls, win or .. . 2. The typical Little Freshmen 3. The balls down here! 4. Cheddie Swiss's the ball. 5. Basketball or Wrestling . . . !? Girls Basketball 71 BASKETBALL THE UNDERCLASS 1. Guy’s the team’s over here. 2. Move those hips Deb. 3. Determination! 4. Run Run. Bottom Row: Jennifer Edmonds. Criss Cantrell. Debbie Woidtke, Jen Hammer. Tammy Woidtke. Kelly Leonard. Top Row: Coach Seese, Shelly Knapp. Jill Langlois. Judy Rudd. Jennifer Romano. Patrice Costello, and Coach Kakas. Not Pictured: Grace Donley. Girls Basketball 72 WRESTLING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS PLACE IN ESC: 4TH TIE ESC RECORD: 3 - 4 OVERALL RECORD: 11 - 9 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS 3rd Hawken Tournament 5th District Drew Davis- 1st ESC, 2nd District Chris Sency- 2nd ESC Chuck Huggins- Honorable Mention ESC, 2nd District Mark Toth- 1st District Rusty Pierce- Honorable Mention ESC, 3rd District Outstanding Wrestler- Drew Davis Most take downs- Drew Davis Most pins- Drew Davis Most improved- Chris Sency, Mark Toth 110% - Tom Thompson Captains- Mark Toth, Chris Sency, Tom Thompson Row 1 (front) John Watson, Rich Romano. Tom Thompson, Mark Toth. Chns Sency. Doug Nagy. Brian LaRue. Jon Ernst. Row 2 (middle) Rusty Pierce. Jack Chuba. Steve King. Chuck HuggK Drew Davis. Brian Vicim. John Ervme. MattSwusdee. Row 3 (back) Coach Huxet, DaveSwusdee. Ed Jones. John Chandler. Dan Allen. Joe Schulte. JeffStetler. DaveKmg. Shannon Liddy. Brett Uw Dave Ernst, Rob Bowser. Rusty Nelson, Assistant Coach. Ctitf Brewster. Wrestling 74 1- A pirate grappier handles his foe. 2- Mark Toth savors a victory. 3- Drew Davis prepares to make his move. 4- Chuck Huggins. 5■ Brian Vicini starts his match. Wrestling 75 WINTER SPORTS BANQUET 1. Michelle Slapmcker receives Outstanding Cheerleader Award. 2. Shelley Meister and Dawn Pierson are awarded Co-MVP Awards for Girls Basketball. 3. Boys Basketball Most Valuable Player-Ray Kenney. 4. Drew Davis wins Wrestling Most Valuable Player Award. 5. Coaches Huxel and Brewster receive recognition from the team. Winter Sports Banquet 76 GIRLS SOFTBALL PLACE IN ESC: 1ST (TIE) ESC RECORD: 11-3 OVERALL RECORD: 21-7 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: ESC Co-Champs, 1st place Skipper Invitational Sectional Champs, District Champs. INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Laura Phelps-League MVP, All league pitcher, Most RBI’s, Highest Batting average, News Herald Player of the Week, Walter Snyder MVP-1986. Donna Andrew- All league 1st base. Shellie Meister- 2nd team 2nd base. Robin Tracy- 2nd team Lake County. Missy Williams- 2nd team 3rd base. Chris Habke- Honorable Mention, catcher. 1. Our Coaches 2. Our Great Team Softball 77 7 V •I Z J v .i. V ' i . ! •- ’ sH 9 1. Hustle Girls!! 2. Pitch us a good one Lou! 3. Get that ball Donna. 4. Are you ready girls? 5. Go gt 'em girls. 6. WOW! What a catch. 7. Don't take my picture. 8. Nice pitch Lou! 9. Good Eye!!! 10. Don't miss the ball! BASEBALL PLACE IN ESC: 1ST LEAGUE RECORD: 11-3 OVERALL RECORD: 17-10 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS E.S.C. Champs. 2nd. Place Skipper Invitational INDIVIDUAL HONORS 1st Team All-Conference-Mark Toth, Gene Lefehoc, Steve Gortz, Bob Matthews, Bob Crouch. 2nd. Team All E.S.C.-Jim Adams Honorable Mention All E.S.C. -Denny Castillo Steve Gortz- Most Valuable Player Jeff Cassella-Most Improved Player Mark Toth-Most R.B.I.'s Gene Lefelhoc-Highest Batting Average and Best Earned Run Average. SCORES: BOYS TRACK PLACED IN ESC: 4TH ESC RECORD: 3-3-1 OVERALL RECORD: 3-5-1 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Placed 4th in ESC League Meet Placed 7th in Perry Relays INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Brian Dickey■ Coaches Appreciation Award Brian Griffiths- Mile placed 5th at District Outstanding Distance Runner Jim Judd- 300 lows placed 5th at District Most Valuable Track Member Most Valuable Hurdler Doug Nagy- Outstanding Distance Runner Jack Pettit- Outstanding Distance Runner Robert Reid- High Jump 4th place District Most Valuable Field Event Person Rich Romano- Long Jump placed 5th at District Most Valuable Sprinter 1. Sorry, but it's all over between us. 2. First Row; left to right: Coach Kobus, Tony Cola-dangelo, Jamie Ulery, Art Zentgraf, David Swus-dee. Dave Yurkovich, Dan McIntyre. Jet! Martin. Second Row: Rusty Pierce, Andy Roberts, Joe Schultr, Joel Rosipko, Duke Pauley, Frank Vidmar, Marc Collins, Craig Heath. Coach Stevenson. Third Row: Rich Romano, Todd Kelley. Brian Dickey, Ray Kenney, Jim Judd, Doug Nagy. Robert Reid. Jack Pettit, Brian Griffiths. Perry 64 Pymatuning 68 Perry 59 Jefferson 75 Perry 46 Berkshire 67 Perry 49 Kirtland 83 Perry JOO Richmond Hts. 31 Perry 66 Beachwood 66 Perry 51 Aurora 49 Perry 67 Cardinal 65 Perry 50 Newbury 82 Boys Track 84 mm m S+ BOYS TRACK Brian, where did you leave 'em all? I hope someone remembered the mat. See Jim jump. Coach's job as a team chauffeur. Open your eye's and pass him. Craig leaves him in the dust. Doug stretches a muscle. I think I can, I think I can .. . Doug showing them how its done. Duke asks, “How does Todd do it?” GIRLS TRACK OVERALL RECORD: E.S.C. RECORD: 8 IVINS 1 LOSS 6 IVINS 1 LOSS PLACE IN E.S.C. 2ND PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS AND HIGHLIGHTS The girls’ track team won the district track meet, beat Kirtland for the first time ever, and finished their dual meet season with a win against a strong Newbury team by winning the last event. The team placed 3 individuals in the state meet: Stephanie Soppitt 4th place 300 low hurdles, Tracy Nichols 6th place 800 meter run, and Barbara Moore 4th place discus. In addition to these 3 state finishers, the 400 meter relay team and Tracy Karolyi qualified for the regional meet. Individually Stephanie Soppitt was the team MVP, ESC MVP, Athlete of the Week; Barb Moore was The News Herald Athlete of the Week, and the Field Event MVP; Tracy Nichols was The News Herald Athlete of the Week, and Sprinter MVP; and Tracy Karolyi was the Distance Runner MVP. Row 1, left to right: Caroline Hendy, Barb Vidmar, Tracy Karolyi, Stephanie Soppitt, Cindy Moyer, Veronica Myers, Patrice Drewlo, Tracy Nichols, Row 2: Kelly Criss. Jennifer Deken, Gretchen Kwaisnewski, Tammy Quere, Kat Klann, Amy Payton, Tammy Woidtke. Jennifer Romano. Kelly Leonard, Coach Bob Wilson. Row 3: Coach Lou DiDonato. Kelly Welch, Kris Klann. Jackie Posies, Beth Brahler, Tami Gilson, Jom Hahn, Tina LeMasters. Ginny Shetler, Debbie Woidtke, Lisa Slapnicker, Judy Rudd, Barb Moore Girls Track 86 TI I Left to right: Coach Hines. Grant Henson. Jim Born. Paul Colbeck, Andy Schultz. Gwen Dutton. John Ozinga. Bottom: Chris Reho. Matt Harbert PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 5-2 OVERALL RECORD: 17-3 Team Accomplishments 2nd place in ESC Took 100th victory INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS MVP: Chris Reho Most Improved: Paul Colbeck Hustle Award: Matt Harbert 1st team ESC: Chris Reho and Paul Colbeck 2nd team ESC: Jim Born and John Ozinga Chris Reho took 4th place at Hawkins Sectionals, advancing to regional tournament. COMMENTS: The Perry tennis team under the coaching of Gary Hines played an uncommon 20-match season and still compiled the best win loss percentage record of any Perry sports team this year: 17-3. Perry tennis won its 100th victory this season. Cheerleaders 91 CHEERLEADERS The spirit of PHS this year was great. The '85-'86 cheerleaders really put on a show. Starting out the season was the annual Madison pep rally, the bond fire and homecoming activities, and the first lip-sync contest ever in PHS. It went over so well, they had to have another one! The cheerleaders also put on a second rally during basketball season. It was an unforgettable performance! Cheerleaders 92 1. The Smiling faces of P.H.S.: (Top left to right) Vikki Shields, Kris MenMuir, Stefame E vans, Michelle Zinn, Tina LeMaster, Penny Pletcer, and Advisor Mrs. GianneH (Bottom left to right) Laura Kozey, Stacy Evans, Michelle Slap nicker, Sherri Bolton, Sharon Grabowski, Tammy Gillespie. 2. United together. 3. The Varsity Squad. 4. The J.V. Squad. 5. “Put your right hand in . . . 6. Always having fun .. . Cheerleaders 93 SPRING SPORTS BANQUET 1. Baseball MVP Steve Gortz. 2. Boys Track MVP Jim Judd. 3. Stephanie Soppitt, Girl’s Track MVP. 4. Softball MVP Laura Phelps. 5. That’s lettin’ the racket out of the bag, Coach! 6. Tennis MVP Chris Reho. UUI Spring Sports Banquet 94 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council directed by Miss Cindy Seese organized many activities this year. Student Council is responsible for planning of school dances and many fund raisers. 1. This years officers President-Laura Phelps Vice President Robin Tracy Secretary-Missy Williams Treasurer-Jodi Richards 2. Let’s table that motion 3. I see the light 4. Advisor-Miss Seese 5. This year's Student Council KEY CLUB The Perry High School's Key Club is an outstanding example of students serving the school and the community. All year long the Key Club has been involved in important activities. These functions include collecting for the United Fund, collecting Thanksgiving baskets for the needy, constructing the Homecoming bonfire and sponsoring school dances. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes those eleventh and twelfth grade students that have qualities of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Each member is expected to exemplify these outstanding qualities. The National Honor Society sponsors tutorial services, and gives personal congratulations to all students achieving the honor and merit rolls. In addition the organization offers a scholarship award to a deserving scholar. The new inductees were Michelle Slapnicker, Laura Koszey, Barb Orosz, Cindy Wolf, Joyce Bevins, Marie Zampini, Cody Young, Bill Mott, Barb Vidmar, Karen Hob-bins, Dawn Katona, Stepanie Soppitt and Tracy Nichols. 1. The 1986 National Honor Society. 2. Bill Mott being inducted. 3. Cody Young escorted by Mr. Mrs. Young 4. Karen Hobbies 5. An attentive audience watches the ceremony. .....„ 4v. p i V .111 $ 1 1. A typical NHS meeting. 2. Joyce Bevins being induced. 3. A special moment for Tracy Nichols. 4. The oath of the new members 5. Cindy Wolf. National Honor Society 99 WPHS WPHS is a television production class. Students learn all about aspects of videotaping, editing, duplication. The class provides many services to the school system including taping of athletics, classroom activities, musical and dramatic events. Mr. Chew is the advisor. 1) live from the PHS cafeteria! 2) I know its here somewhere. 3) The WPHS staff adjusts the portapack. 4) Smile candid camera is on you! 5) It's showtime! • - • 4 WPHS 100 GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM STATE FINISHERS 1. Barb heaves the discus to place fourth in the field event. 2. Steph shows determination to gam a fourth place finish for 300 meter hurdles. 3. Tracy presses on to pass the 800 meter runners and gets the sixth best time. 4. Pride, Dignity, Talent, Diligence, Skill. 5. Perry steps to level four for the discus! State 101 YEARBOOK The goal of this year's Treasure Chest staff was to produce the best yearbook to date. Staff members, student volunteers, and advisors toiled many hours to develop a product of which Perry High can be proud. This year's staff included the following: Michelle Slapnicker, editor, Doug Nagy, Barb Harvey, Tina Bowser, Shelly Meister, Denise Aikens, Robin Tracy, Paul Colbeck, Grant Henson, Barb Orosz, Jennifer Edmonds, Kelly Criss, Jill Langlois, Stef Evans, Gwen Dutton, Phil Kaye, Karen Koch, Teresa Wheeler, Julie Anderson, Lisa Kertcher, Anna Vendetti, Larry Bud Melman. 1. Don't sit so close. 2. 1 big happy family 3. Smile! 4. What paper on what table? 5. Mr. Stevenson—yearbook co-advisor 6. We support each other. 7. And the winner is . . . 8. Yes. we're just typical high school students. 9. I'm having it removed tomorrow. Yearbook 102 LIP SYNC 1. Led Zeppelin lives. 2. Two heads are better than one. 3. Who is behind those shades? 4. This is a Motley Crew. 5. A Prince of a singer. 6. Liz belts out a tune. Lip Sync 104 1. Just 3 typical Perry Girls 2. What's Tina Got To Do With It? 3. Hey that's my dad. 4 Boy George beware! 5. My hat used to hold a geranium. 6. OOEE-OO-AH-AH Lip Synch 105 THE SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club was very busy this year. Club members prepared special Spanish meats for faculty members and visited a local Mexican restaurant. In addition, the members spent an evening Christmas shopping at Randall Park. The highlight of the year for many of the club members was a summer excursion to Mexico. 1. This year's Spanish Club. 2. How do you say snore in Spanish? 3. Mr. Kobusel Grande. 106 Spamsh Club FRENCH CLUB French Club is an organization through which extracurricular language experiences can be gained. The French Club has raised money by having a Valentine’s Day Flower sale and a Christmas Tree message. Next year they hope to be able to travel to get a French travel experience. 1. French Club members 2. Now Pam . . . ? 3. Just take the picture! 4. French Club officers: Treasurer: Grant Henson, Vice-president: Caroline Hendy. President: Laura Kozsey. Secratary: Tracy Nichols. 5. French Club hard at thought. ART CLUB The Perry High School Art Club was organized to promote creativity of those students at PHS who are artistically inclined. Members of the dub under the direction of advisor Ann Fickensher, have successfully competed in several local art competitions and shows. We also appreciate all the fine art displays that are made throughout the school year. 1. Mrs. Fickensher the Art Club advisor. 2. Wait til Mr. Sese sees the floor!! 3. Who took this ridiculous picture? 4. Signing off! 5. Who said art was serious. 108 Art Club JUNIOR JANITORS The Junior Janitors membership includes students who donate their time to help keep Perry High School in great shape. Students are frequently needed to sweep halls, clean windows, cut grass, shovel snow, and help set up chairs for school activities. Mr. Seese and his crew help keep the high school squeeky clean. 1. Perry High School's Mr. Clean. 2. Mr. Seese and his able assistants. 3. Who says I look like Elmer? 4. Discovering glass 5. We're the shy type. t The Periscope, Perry High School’s student newspaper, did an outstanding job in keeping all informed of pertinent school news. Stories of club activities, sporting events, special activities, and student editorials kept all readers entertained. The highlight of this year's publication was a huge senior edition in honor of the graduates. 1. This year’s Periscope staff 2. Staff members work on stories. 3. Mrs. Johnston—advisor THE PERISCOPE 110 The Periscope 1 MRS.GRACE’S CREW: OFFICE AIDES Not only do they run errands, run copies, and run the halls, they also help keep the office running smoothly. The office aids are constantly busy, whether they are writing passes, helping answer the phones, or whatever. Although the work is hectic, they have alot of fun. 1st row-Tam my Mullins, Gretchen Kwasniewski, Lisa Semenuk, Jamie Henry. Beth Brahler, Laura Lawson. 2nd row-Joyce Bevins, Liz DeBiase, Molly Church, Tammy Gilson. Linda Sullivan, Wendy Hetrick. 3rd row-Sally Hetrick, Tammy Coon, Kelly Hamon, Bill Mott. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB The Audio Visual Club-one of Perry High School’s busiest service organizations. Members are involved in the delivery and retrieval of equipment, the videotaping of off-air programming and minor hardware repair. Audio Visual Club 112 BUCKEYE BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Once again Perry High School was impressively represented at the 1986 Buckeye Boys and Girls State. Delegates were selected by the Perry High School staff. Delegates to attend Boys State at Bowling Green University the week of June 14-22 are Cody Young and Brian Varsey. The Girls State delegates to attend Ashland College the week of June 14-21 are Cindy Wolf and Tracy Nichols. Girls State is sponsored by the American Legion Post 697 Ladies Auxiliary. The Boys State delegates are sponsored by the American Legion Post and the Perry Kiwanai Club. Girls State and Boys State candidates are selected for their above average grades, leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship, and patriotism. Boys State alternates are John Lazarchic and Paul Colbeck. Girls State alternates are Laura Kozsey and Tammy Gillespie 114 Buckeye Boys And Girls State BAND CANDIDS Band 116 am 9NIH0VM Choit 120 AUBURN CAREER CENTER 1. You want my picture? 2. Yessir just like new. 3. Julie at her desk. 4. We maintain this building. Auburn Career Center 121 AUBURN CAREER CENTER This year there are 20 Seniors and 19 Juniors actively involved in programs at Auburn Career Center. Students gain invaluable hands on training at Auburn. Perry Students involved in the following programs are: Auto Body- Delmar Cross, Brian Lightner, Mayo Spence Auto Mechanics- Jarod Ernst, Eric Gramberg Building Maintenance- Mike Collins, John Chandler, Dave Kepes, Ed Krug, Chuck Petrowski Cosmetology- Kim Conrad Data Processing- Rick Fabis, Elsie Fleming, Bob Posies, Sherri Bolton, Alan Klotzbach, Troy Me Dowell Diversified Health Occupations- Mark Nichols, Paula Lewis, Tracy Kussin, Rachel Leonard. High Skill Stenographers- Theresa Hudson, Debbie Lake, Julie Robers, Sandy Gentry, Julie Anderson Industry Electronics- Ricky Burkholder, Jeff Whited, Peter Winter, Tom Bohrer, Joe Horvath, Don Klosterman, Mike Zinn, Mike Zampini Machine Trades- Doug Keener Occupational Work Experience- Clint Rose, Robert Sullivan Welding- Joe Clark BURN C EER CENTER Auburn Career Center 122 HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES Homecoming was held on Friday, October 4, 1985. Perry High School kicked off the events with a bonfire, a pep rally and its first annual lip sync contest. The Pirates narrowly lost 7-0 to the Beach-wood Bisons but the night was an eventful one with the crowning of Laura Phelps as the 1985-1986 Homecoming Queen. The exciting weekend ended with the dance to the theme of Dream On. 1. Most of the Student Council doesn’t clown around. 2. Senior attendants and their fathers. 3. Laura Phelps being crowned by Michelle Arcaro. 4. Laura with our Perry Pirate Mascot. 5. 1985 Homecoming Queen Laura Phelps. 6. Laura and her father. 7. Jodi Richards, senior attendant 8. Debbie Bowser, senior attendant 9. Dawn Katona, senior attendant 10. Michelle Slapnicker. senior attendnat 11. Renee Slapnicker, junior attendant 12. Stacy Evans, junior attendant 13. Judy Walker, junior attendnat 14. Jill Whitely. sophomore attendant 15. Cindy Cecconi, freshman attendant 16. Laura Phelps, The Queen 17. Robin Tracy, senior attendant Homecoming 127 THE ODD COUPLE This year’s play, The Odd Couple, ran from December 6 to December 7 with a cast of 9 members: Felix, Jeff Grant; Oscar, Bill Mott; Murray, Alan Burkholder; Speed, Kelly Hamon; Vinnie, Jeff Cameron; Roy, Wayne Walker; Cecily, Tammy Gillespie; Gwendolyn, Gabrielle Cadiou; Mrs. Worthing, Theresa Hudson. It was directed by Miss Chambers. THAT'S • • •« Musicial 132 YOUR A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN The cast of Your A Good Man Charlie Brown included John Lazarchic as Charlie Brown, Elizabeth Debiase as Lucy, Matthew Peterson as Linus, Margie Merchant as Patty, Brian Griffiths as Schroeder, and Jeff Grant as Snoopy. The musicial was directed by Miss. Shumaker and the pianist was Lisa Courtwright. After many months of practice the play opened up April 25,1986 and ran through the 27th. Musicial 133 PROM 1986 The 1986 Prom was held at Mentor Civic Center. The theme was “We’ve Got Tonight and the song was “You’re the Inspiration . Prom was May 10, at 8:00 p.m. The Queen and King were Mark Toth and Debbie Bowser. SENIOR POLLS 1. Most Athletic: Laura Phelps Jim Judd 2. Best Build: Michelle Slapmcker Craig Breedlove 3. Cutest: Rohm Tracy Bob Matthews 4 Most Likely to Succeed: Jeff Grant Rosie Speers 5. Best Looking: Mark Toth Debbie Bowser 6. Friendliest and Fhrtiest: Patnce Drewlo Todd Pajk 7. Funniest Laugh: Steph Soppitt Den ms Ed mist on 8. Class Leadership: John Platko Laura Phelps 9. Best Personality: Joyce Bevins Doug Nagy 10. Class Clown: Bob Matthews Gab Cadiou 11. Most Outgoing: Brian Griffiths Steph Soppitt 12. Most Talented: Liz DeBiase 13. Most Talented: Ken Chandler 14. Best Dressed: Deb Bowser Doug Nagy 15. Rowdiest: Gab Cadious Gary Langlois 16. Most Intelligent: John Platko Rosie Speers 17. Prettiest Eyes: Jeff Grant Missy Williams 18. Most School Spirit: Michelle Slapmcker Brian Griffiths Not Pictured: Nicest Hair: Denise Aikens Mario DiDomemco Nicest Smile: Debbie Schoenfield Tom Thompson SENIOR AWARDS BANQUET 1. Principal Mr. Geisler comments on the academics of each student. 2. Elizabeth DeBiase stands with the pride of her parents. 3. Lisa Courtwright has a list of many accomplishments. 4. Assistant Superintendent Dr. Tarbuck awards Veronica Myers as Co-Valedictorian. 5. Rosemary Speers smiles as she is named Co-Valedictorian ■ 6. Theresa Hudson is the class of 1986 Salutatorian. 7. Honorable students have a grade point average of 3.5 or better. 8. Some words of wisdom from the guest speaker. 9. Michelle Slapmcker looks ready for the banquet. 10. Jeff Grant is happy about his achievement. 11. Sportsmanship award goes to Stephanie Soppitt and John Platko (NO PIC) 12. Daughters' of American Revolution award winners Tracy Karolyi and Jeff Casse la. 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Main St.. Madison 259-5252 428-2241 Ads 159 Prom Special 20% Discount On All Tuxedos Rent-A-Tux CHAPELDALE CLEANERS Good Luck To The Class Of 1986 9647 Mentor Ave • Mentor; Oh 44060 357-7533 Lake County 942-3191 Cuyahoga County TROPHY WORLD INC Chapeldale Plaza Madison 216-428-1590 Wholesale Retail 41 S. Broadway Geneva 216-466-1220 4080 S. Ridge Rd (Rt 84) 7274 Center St (Rt 615) Perry, OH 44081 Mentor, OH 44060 (216) 259-2100 (216) 255-2193 Evergreens PERRY LAKE NURSERY Nick D. Square Mini Garden Center Home 4332 E. Oregon St. Perry, Ohio 44081 Business 4610 Lane Road Perry, Ohio 44081 (216) 259-3535 Ads 160 THANK YOU PATRONS Mr. Tom Chew Miss Jill Chambers Mr. Mrs. Earl Seese Mr. Mrs. P.R. Cassella and Family Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Geisler Mr. Mrs. Lou DiDonato Mr. Bill Crow Mr. Mrs. Ryan Mr. Mrs. Alvin P. Grace and Joe Mr. Mrs. John Baker Mr. Mrs. Eugene Kobus Mr. Mrs. Dan Chapman Mr. Mrs. David Shearer Donna M. Lupton and Family Mr. Mrs. Gary Carr Mr. Mrs. Edward T. Fabis and Family R. Wilson SSG, Dexter Lewis Mr. Mrs. Robert Ritley Sharon Krug and Family Gilbert and Carol Nagy Ron and Charlene Digman Mr. Mrs. George Schulze and Family Mr. Mrs. Jim Varsey Good Luck Class of 86- Dan, Lois and Barb Orosz John and Marsha Huxel and Family Congratulations Mark! The Toth Family Nancy Paul Quere and Family All American Gutters, Inc. 3877 Middle Ridge Road Perry, Ohio 44081 Rush Design 2481 Larchview Drive Painesville, Ohio 44077 Frosty’s Donuts 4557 North Ridge Road Perry, Ohio 44081 Norich Auto Rental 3350 North Ridge Road Perry, Ohio 44077 BANK ONE; CLEVELAND, NA “Nine Thousand People Who Care 2772 North Ridge Road Perry, Ohio 44081 Ms 162 Cocktails Bar BQ Ribs DEL’S PLACE Formerly Nickies Tavern Rt 84 Perry, OH Phone 259-5644 JOSTENS
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