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THE PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: A SMALL TOWN WITH A HUGE INDUSTRY PERRY GAINS A VICTORY FROM SCOTLAND As recipients of the Fulbright exchange, English teachers Bob Wilson of Perry High School and June Victory of Scotland were given the opportunity to exchange teaching assignments. On page 4 is Mrs. Victory's recollection of her stay in Perry. 1. Lovely, aren't they! 2. Mrs. Victory recreates her reply to the judge after he fined her for failure to control her motor vehicle. 3. A Scotish variation of mud wrestling-snow wrestling. 4. America's idea of mass five) transit is considerably different from Scotland's. 5. A close encounter with American cuisine. 6. Mrs. Victory and her husband Peter. 7. Mrs. Victory's back against the wall. HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR The Alien The Nuclear Power Plant The Power Plant sits on the shores of Lake Erie. Just as Lake Erie has been the life of Northern Ohio, the Power Plant will also bring new life and prosperity to our area. The Plant started in 1974, and made its first electricity on September first, 1986. There are two separate electricity manufacturing units. Unit I is, at this point, completed and ready to make electricity, however due to many small complications it is not currently making electricity. A predictable time frame for full po wer has been set at late spring or early summer of 1987. Unit II on the other hand is not very near competion. It has been what is called deferred until 1990 sometime, when it will be decided whether or not there is a need for its additional power making capacity. Our principal, Mr. Robert Geisler, is in favor of the Plant. He feels it will generate needed tax dollars for our educational programs. He appreciates the power plants dedication to our community, and knows it will benefit our community greatly due to the fact that more people will be attracted to our city due to the advantages the Power Plant will create. 1986-1987 In Review The year of 1986-1987 will be cherished especially by the seniors who experienced their last year of high school education. At the national level President Ronald Reagan was being questioned about the Iran-Contra scandal, which was known as Iran Gate. The Statue of Liberty celebrated its 100 anniversary and the Voyager flew on its graceful wings, filled with fuel, on a 23,000 mile journey around the world without refueling. On the local scene, the Perry IGA reopened on February 3 under the new name of Northridge IGA. The power plant went on line in September and has been producing energy successfully ever since. In sports, the Cleveland Browns captured the AFC Central title, but lost to the Broncos in the AFC playoffs. Michael Stanley called it quits after 13 years in September with his farewell concerts at the Front Row. The latest fads and fashion again prevailed at PHS -permed hair was in for girls and spiked hair for the guys. Bib overalls, long tailed shirts and stirrup pants were also the thing to wear. Some of the fashion made a person wonder whether the students' mothers had ever told them that their socks should go under their pants. Despite the many years that will follow 1987 for the seniors, the four short years at Perry High School will long be remembered. 1. The Buccaroos 2. See anything Interesting?.. . Nope! 3. Rough Night Steve? 4. Three Muskateers 5. Philled with spirit 6. California Dreaming Charles Dickens wrote in'‘A Tale of Two Cities : It was the best of times, it was the worst of times and that just about sums up my year at Perry! Mostly, though, it was the very best of times. Little did I know when applied in October '85 for the Fulbright Teacher's Exchange that I’d be washed up on the shores of Lake Erie. In fact, when the news came through in March ’86 that I was destined for Perry, Ohio, I had to reach for the atlas —to find out where OHIO was! (Geography never was my strong point!) After a few letters and a couple to Trans-Atlantic phone calls to Mr. Wilson, it was time, last August, to pack into 2 suitcases enough of my worldly posessions to last me a year. Actually, my husband was also allowed 2 suitcases, of which used one for him and the other for me. This have him one and me three. Seems fair. We arrived in Perry at the beginning of August in a heatwave, or so it seemed to us who had left Scotland shivering in our typical summer temperature of 56° Almost immediately I was thrust into the very demanding teaching schedule of Perry High School. Gone were the 9 a.m. starts of my school in Scotland, gone, also, the 65 minutes for lunch, and with it the chance to workout with Jane Fonda. (Perry has much to answer for —the tired lines around my eyes and my expanding waistline not least of these!) For 36 weeks was getting up in the middle of the night and learning the new social skill of devouring my lunch in 20 minutes Hat. As a result, by the time my husband gets home from Brown's nursery at 4:30 I'm worked out on the living room floor. For several weeks my social life ground to a standstill. What can you do, where can you go when you 've falling asleep at 8 p. m. every night? And I need my steep —face it, I need all the beauty sleep I can get! However, my body gradually came out of shock and I found myself attending a local church for Sunday worship. From there it was only a short step to joining the choir and learning handbells. Still, that did leave Wednesday evenings free and by the end of September I was learning to play bridge — a new venture for me, but one which requires intelligence and mathematical aptitude, neither of which I possess in abundance. But it was fun, and usually we had mulled cider and doughnuts later. Never one to sit at home and stagnate, found myself attending as many sports matches as I could fit in. Football- American Style — will always hold a special place in my heart, and Halloween will never be the same! That's the night the ghoulies and ghosties got me and ended up with the hood of my lovely little car rammed into the exhaust of someone's van. I was lucky to walk away from that one. And before you ask — No, it wasn 't my fault — and that's what I told the judge when he fined me $25 for careless driving! For Christmas I coaxed my daughter from the sunshine of California with the promise of a White Christmas. No snow!! I, too, was promised the almost inevitable snow days of Ohio. A snow day , but would you believe this year my home school had 3 consecutive days off school because of bad weather? I believe it, I believe it! However, I have a theory about that — I think the warmth of my sunny personality has kept the winter mild over here. (Anyone like to disagree?) So the play. Suddenly it was February, and just in case I had any spare evenings left over, rehearsals were scheduled for 4 nights each week. What fun! What frolicks! What hilarity! What exhaustion!! But well worth the frayed nerves and 5 lbs weight loss! (Thanks cast and crew!) And before you know it, it's Faster. The school year is almost over. People say that as you get older times flies by more quickly. This has been especially true this year. Homesick? When have I had the time — ask you? So what will I remember most about Perry? First of all, the friendliness of the natives. Everyone (faculty and students) has been very welcoming, interested and tolerant this year. I’ll remember my first American football game (in my ignorance thought that with 4 quarters of 12 minutes each I'd be home within an hour!); my first Thanksgiving dinner with a marvelous American family; the beautiful fall colors; our Hogmanay party on New Year's Eve with new friends made in the States; celebrating Bum's Night (a Scottish festival on Jan. 25th) my way; Perry Band playing in the Coliseum; most of my students (some of whom are engraved in my memory forever!); and the fun I've had teaching here. Thank you all for a memorable year, but don't think this is the last you 'll see of me— I'll be back! HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR 4 CANDIDS 5 SPANISH CLUBS SAYS “HOLA” TO MEXICO The classroom material learned in Spanish class came alive when the Spanish Travel Club traveled to Mexico on June 9-18,1987. Included in this exploration were chaperons, Mr. Kobus and Miss June Barber, and club members Greg Laurie, Tonya Advey, Kris Thomas, Rusty McCandless, Mark Marzurik, Vikki Shields, Renee Thompson, Bob Torzok, Jeff Martin, Tami Gilson, and Louis Schweickart. In addition, Beth Winthrup, the winner of her school contest, joined the group. During the seven days in Mexico City the group experienced Mexican culture and saw such sites as Chapultepec Castle, The Pyramids of Teohihuacan, The Shrine of Guadalupe, The Plaza of Three Cultures, and The Ballet Folkorico. Next, the Travel Club traveled to Taxco, the City of Silver, where they stayed a few hours before venturing to Acapulco. During the three-day stay in Acapulco, the Travel Club saw many wonderful sites. Unfortunately, some of the group sampled more than just the Mexican culture. At least one student experienced Montezuma’s Revenge”, earning her the title “Double Whami Tami”. In addition most club members will not soon forget Mr. Kobus' famous saying Group Shot!”. The group would stand together at a famous site while Mr. Krobus would take 10 or 11 pictures with each members’ camera. By the last shot the members were often too tired to smile. Despite a few inconviences, the group enjoyed their travels. They returned to the United States with many memories to last them a lifetime. THE CHANGING FACES OF P.H.S. 1. GROUP SHOT! 2. Renee and amigo. 3. Tonya and Kris all cultured out. 4. So you think you have your hands full 5. Sunny Acapulco. 6. Land shark! 7. How do I look? 8. Hungry?!? 9. Lineman Rusty Johnson. 10. Obviously freshmen. 11. Tad don't look now, but. . . 12. With AVON you never looked so good! 13. Want my hair dresser's number? 14. Do I take an iron supplement? Why do you ask? 15. Pirate Power! The spirit” of PHS came through in many ways this year. The band members held a costume party and students dressed up for halloween in school. Some students needed no reason at all to alter their appearance. CANDIDS 7 UNDE RCLASS 8 CANDIDS ’86-’87 THE CLASS OF ‘87’S INNOCENT YEARS 1st picture: Top row: Tammie Woidtke, Rick Fabis, Linda Kmetz, Amanda Tenney, Kevin Cutler, John Watson, Billy Clark, Sarah Chandler. Middle row: Robert Poesies, Bill Brockway, Brian Jesenovec, Stacey Bossert, Chip Myers, Jenny Miller, Jenny Goss. Front row: Tom Condor, Rob Britton, Sandy Gentry, Scott Ulmann, Jon Tipton, Tracy Nichols, Laura Kozsey, Judy Walker. 2nd picture: Top row: Todd Kelley, Duke Pauley, Tim Kimbrough, Delmar Cross, Shane Reimer, Rick Fabis, Mark Reid, Mayo Spence. 3rd row: Sharon Grabowski, Tammy Mullin, Carrie Lorencz, Cindy Wolf, Linda Kmetz, Sue Kulhanek, Laura Kozsey, Tim Morse. 2nd row: Stacey Bossert, Bill Brockway, Drew Davis, Jo-sie Bracken, Janet Griffiths, Brian Jesenovec, Brian Vicini, Jerry McElroy. 1st row: Scott Ulmann, Rob Britton, Missy Waite, Barb Orosz Robert Poesies, Steve King, Paula Brill, Brian Lightner, Dawn Hable. 1. United we stand, divided we fall. 2. They went that-a-way. 3. Melanie Nagy 4. Were your type. 5. “So I threw a left, followed by a . . . 6. Sure you tell me that you'll put my picture in the yearbook as long as I help out. but I’ll see. 7. Is this David Letterman's idea of canned laughter? 8. How did I get myself into this? 9. Rich takes John for a ride. 10. There, that will stop you from putting this picture in the yearbook. 11. Karate Kid III. 12. Seniors stick together. 13. Hey. I got my picture in the yearbook! ir t Senior’s ’87 I . k % ®P — zUhL v Wfc j 4r J • ; '«.. A _ _f w v SENIORS 14 SENIORS 15 SENIORS 1. Drew Davis 2. Stacy Evans 3. Richard Fabis 4. Elsie Fleming 5. Tracy Friday 6. Michael Gaertner 7. Sandra Gentry 8. Tammy Gillespie SENI0RS 20 1. Janet Griffiths 2. Jeffrey Hahn 3. Caroline Hendy 4. Grant Henson 5. Karen Hobbins 6. Timothy Horvath 7. Charles Huggins 8. Brian Jesenovec 1. Jeffrey Kenyon 2. Lisa Kertcher 3. Timothy Kimbrough 4. Kathryn Klann 5. Linda Kmetz 6. Laura Kozsey 7. Susan Kulhanek 8. John Lazarchic SENIORS 23 1. Tracy Nichols 2. Barbara Orosz 3. James Pauley 4. Brad Peltoma 5. Robert Poesies 6. Mark Reid 7. Mathew Rich 8. Richard Romano SENIORS 26 1. Betsy Swiger 2. Kristine Thomas 3. Jonathan Tipton 4. Scott Ulmann 5. Brian Varsey 6. Brian Vicini 7. Barbara Vidmar 8. Shawn Vojack SENIORS 28 1. Michael Zampini 2. Kim Zelinski Not Pictured James Adams Amy Payton Belinda Cantrell Mark Proud Sarah Chandler Lori Raines Melissa Getch William Raleigh Philip Jameson Michael Wagner Brian Liddy Jeff Whited 3. B.C.M.B. (Figure that out) 4. WHAT A SMILE!!!! 5. YEAH, LIKE WE REALLY CARE!! 6. JEFF, 7. A STAR IS BORN 8. CHECK IT OUT!!! 9. THIS BUD'S FOR YOU!!!! A LOOK BACK AT AN OUTSTANDING 1986 GRADUATE: KELLY HAMON The 1986 Treasure Chest Staff inadvertently left out senior Kelly Hamon’s picture in the senior section. Kelly contributed much to Perry High School during her years of attendance. She was actively involved in various clubs, was an office aide, excelled in band, was a member of the National Honor Society, participated in sports, and maintained an excellent grade point average. The staff apologizes for this error. Ann M. Adams Annie F.H.A., Yearbook. Teachers Aide. James Adams Jim Baseball, Football. Basketball. Spanish Club. Varsity Club. Deena Marie Allen “Dee F.H.A.. Teen Tutors. Julie Marie Anderson Jul O.O.E.A. Spanish Club. Yearbook Donna M. Andrew Ding Dong Basketball, Softball. Volleyball Chorus. Buccaneers, Yearbook, Office Aide. Teen Tutors. Perry Pirate Mascot. TACA SADD, Student Council. Michael Bentley Football lynelle Bliss Nell Softball. Key Club. Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. Yearbook. Teachers Aide. TACA.. SADD. Thomas Bohrer Tom Baseball. V.I.C.A.. Rifle Club. Stacey L. Bossert-'Stac F.H.A., Marching and Concert Band. Yearbook. Teachers Aide. Teen Tutor. Valerie Boyce Val Softball. Volleyball. D.E.C.A.. F.H.A.. Key Club. Teen Tutors. Josie Bracken Jo Softball. Key Club. D.E.C.A.. Spanish Club. Buccaneers. Majorette. Teachers Aide. Anne Brainard-' Anna Softball. Stat.. Key Club. Spanish Club. Teachers Aide. Student Council. Homecoming Attendent Paula Brill- Art Club. Yearbook. Cross Country. Track Tennis. French Club. F.H.A. William Brockway- BtH Golf. Tennis. Spanish Club. Marching Band. Teachers Aide Rick Burkholder V.I.C.A.. Marching Band. Pep Band. Teen Tutor. Lee Caine Wrestling. Rifle Club Jeff Cameron Periscope. French Club. Marching and Concert Band. Teachers Aide, Teen Tutor. Belinda Cantrell- Cross Country. Basketball. Softball. Student Council. Key Club. Spanish Club. Homecoming Queen. Office Aide, Teachers Aide. John Chandler Football. Track. Wrestling. V.I.C.A. Lisa A. Clemens- Track. Marching and Concert Band. Yearbook Paul Colbeck French Club. Profiles. Tennis. Golf. Yearbook. Rifle Club. Michael Collins- Football. Baseball. V.I.C.A. Gregory Costello Golf. Wrestling. Rifle Club. Delmar Cross- Mardel V.I.C.A. Kevin Robert Cutler Basketball. Key Club. Varsity Club Dominic Davano Drew Davis Redneck Wrestling. Football. Varsity Club. Stacy Evans- Cheerleading. Stat.. Student Council. Key Club. Homecoming Attendent. Varsity Club. Rick Fabis O.O.E.A.. Football. Baseball. Marching Band. Pep Band. Yearbook Chuck Huggins- Charlie Wrestling. Football. Varsity Club. Elsie Flemmg-'Chelski O.O.E.A.. Yearbook. Teachers Aide. Teen Tutor. Tracy Friday Dudette Softball. D E C A... Spanish Club. Marching Band. Pep Band, Concert Band Michael Gaertner Baseball. Golf. Key Club. Spanish Club. Sandra M. Gentry-’Randra Ree O.O.E.A., Teachers Aide. Teen Tutor. Tammy Gillespie Cheerleader. Track. Spanish Club. Teachers Aide, Key Club. Varsity Club. Caroline Hendy Weasel Cross Country. Track. Yearbook. French Club. Melissa Getch- Track. Janet Griffiths Cross Country. Softball. Rifle Club. Spanish Club. Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. Yearbook. Teachers Aide Jeffrey Hahn Fluff” Chess Club. Grant M Henson- Tennis. Golf. French Club. Yearbook. Academic Challenge Karen Hobbms Softball. Marching and Concert Band. Teen Tutors. Periscope. Spanish Club. National Honor Society. Timothy David Horvath Football. Varsity Club. Brian Jesenovec- Bn Wrestling. Football. Key Club. Rifle Club. Rusty Johnson “Otis V.I.C.A.. Marching Band. Pep Band. Teen Tutor. Karen Ann Kaltenbach F.H.A., Teachers Aide, TACA SADD. William J. Karolyi-’ Bill Football. Spanish Club. Office Aide. Teachers Aide Philip P. Kaye- Phil Golf. French Club. Academic Challenge. Yearbook Doug Keener Todd Kelly- Football. Track. Student Council. Senior Class President Robert Kellmg V.I.C.A. Raymond Kenney III Ray Golf. Basketball. Track. Key Club. Varsity Club. Jeff Kenyon- Football. Track. Art Club. F.H.A.. Rifle Club. Key Club. Buccaneers. Office Aide, Teachers Aide. Lisa Kertcher Ris Track. Volleyball. F.H.A.. Yearbook Timothy Kimbrough Baseball. F.H.A.. Teen Tutor. Kathryn Klann- Kitty” Track. F.H.A. Lynda Kmetz- Wmner$ . Art Club. Teachers Aide. Track Laura Kozsey- Cheerleader. Stat.. French Club. Pep Club. Profiles. National Honor Society. Varsity Club. Teachers Aide. Student Council. Susan Kulhanek “Suzm Track. Art Club. Periscope. French Club. Office Aide. Teachers Aide. John Lazarchic- Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. Spanish Club. Buccaneers. Stage Band. Teachers Aide. National Honor Society. Tami Leis Softball. Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band Brian E. Lightner V.I.C.A. Steve F. Leopold Yearbook. Teachers Aide David Lydic Golf Lisa Gail Mawyer Key Club. Teachers Aide Raymond Michael Maraessa Ray Paul Martin McFadden Wrestling. Rifle Club. Spanish Club. Raymond McCreight Ray Basketball William R McCandless “Rusty Track, F.H A.. Spanish Club. Teen Tutor. Laura Matviyak French Club. Teachers Aide. Todd L MenMuir Barbara Moore Volleyball. Track. Softball. Basketball. Spanish Club. Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. Varsity Club. Art Club. Timothy Morse Tim Football. Track. Wrestling. Varsity Club. Announcer. A-V Aide Tammy Mullm F.H.A Samuel Myers Chip Spanish Club. Baseball Melanie Nagy Mel” Volleyball. Yearbook. F.H.A. Mark Nichols Football. Basketball. Tracy Nichols- Track. Cross Country. Basketball. Girls State. Marching and Concert Band. Periscope. French Club. National SENIOR ACTIVITIES Honor Society. Key Club, Salutatorian, D.A.R. Barbara J. Orosz Barb Key Club. Stat.. Yearbook Editor. National Honor Society. Office Aide. Teachers Aide. Announcer. Guid ance Office Secretary. Pep Club. Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. James S. Pauley Duke” Football. Wrestling. Track. Student Council. Varsity Club Amy Payton- Cross Country. Track. Stat.. Key Club. Spanish Club. Varsity Club, Teachers Aide. Brad Peltoma Football, Varsity Club. Robert Poesies- O.O.E.A. Mark Proud- Rifle Club Lori Raines William Raleigh Willy Football. Art Club. Key Club. Varsity Club. Mark J. Reid Matt Rich- Golf. Wrestling. Chess Club. Rifle Club. Spanish Club. Tony Riggie Richard M Romano-'Rich Football. Track. Wrestling, Varsity Club. Kelly Rowe Softball. Volleyball. Art Club. French Club. Key Club. Teachers Aide Amssa Mane Shaw- Nissa Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. Stat.. Teen Tutor. Key Club. TACA SADD.. Spanish Club. Renee Slapmcker Student Council, Marching and Concert Band. Office Aide. Teachers Aide. Stat.. Softball, Track. Cherie Smith- Softball. Spanish Club. Marching and Concert Band. Pep Band. Jana Spears Art Club, Buccaneers, Track. F.H.A., Teen Tutor, Chorus. Mayo Spence V.I.C.A.. Football. Wayne Sprafka Baseball. Wrestling Betsy Swiger Key Club. Marching and Concert Band. Yearbook. Teachers Aide. Teen Tutor. Kristine Thomas- Kris Spanish Club, Key Club. Stat., Marching and Concert Band, Pep Band Jonathan Tipton- Wrestling Scott Ulmann Brian Varsey Golf. Baseball. Basketball. Boy's State. Brian Vicim Football, Wrestling. A V Aide. Varsity Club. Barbara Vidmar- Barb Volleyball. Track, Stat., Teachers Aide. Spanish Club. Art Club. Homecoming Attendent. National Honor Society. Shawn Vojack Yearbook Mike Wagner H.E.R.O. Missy Waite Marching Band. Concert Band. Pep Band Teachers Aide. John Watson-'Wattes Football. Track. Wrestling, Varsity Club. Rifle Club. Judy Walker Softball. Volleyball. Student Council. Homecoming Attendant. Jeff Whited- Wrestling. VICA.. Jeff Williams- Baseball. Wrestling Peter Winter V.I.C.A., Rifle Club. Stage Band Tammie Woidtke Basketball. Track. Student Council, Varsity Club. Homecoming Attendant. Cynthia Wolf- Cmdy Girl's State. Buccaneers. Pep Band. Marching and Concert Band. Spanish Club. National Honor Society. Cody Young Cross Country. Basketball. Baseball. Student Council, National Honor Society. Marie A. Zampmi Marie Volleyball. Yearbook. A-V Aide. Spanish Club, Key Club. TACA SADD.. National Honor Society. Michael A Zampim V.I.C.A.. Rifle Club. Student Council. Kim Zelinski V.I.C.A.. Key Club 31 UNDERCLASS Tonya Advey Daniel Allen Richard Anderson Kristen Balash Dennis Bentley Clint Bewley Mark Bondurant Ronald Bork James Born Jamie Bowser Elisabeth Brahler Mark Bregar Dawn Brewster Brian Burke Denny Castillo Molly Church Beth Clark Anthony Coladangelo Marc Collins Tom Comes 33 Kelly Conrad Patrice Costello Tina Courtwright Troy Diaz Melissa Ebling Jonathan Ernst John Ervine Macie Filidoro Timothy Flanigan Laura Frey Richard Giffin Tamara Gilson Diane Goga Annette Gramberg Scott Gray Tracy Gregory Robert Haak Amber Hahn Jom Hahn Kelly Hammond Craig Heath Jamie Henry Sally Hetrick Angela Higgins Kristine Howard Rob Janos Kenneth Jesenovec James Kailburn Kevin King Eugene Kobus JUNIORS 34 Karen Koch Tracy Krug Duana Kujala Brian Kukiinski Gretchen Kwasniewski Scott Lake Mark Langlois Gregory Laurie Andrew Lawley Laura Lawson Tina LeMasters Kim Lucas Adam Lung Mark Mapel Jeffery Martin Mark Mazurik Shannon McVicker Kristen MenMuir Joseph Merrill Laurel Modic Liz Olhava Michael Pauley Matthew Peterson John Phelps Rose Platko Rusty Pierce Richard Potts Cynthia Powell Shannon Prentice Elizabeth Reichenbach 35 Andrew Roberts Patrick Robertson Adam Rogers Jennifer Romano Joel Rosipko John Sabol Pamela Savage Joe Shultz Mary Schveder Louis Schwieckart Lisa Semenuk Cynthia Senecal Virginia Shetler Vikki Shields Patricia Shreves Valerie Shultz Lance Sinn John Sironen Lorena Sironen Jeanna Sivula Cheryl Speers Deborah Stampahar Jeffery Stetler Theresa Swank Renee Thompson Robert Torzok Nicole Trumble Patricia Tucker Brent Uher James Ulery JUNIORS 36 Anna Venditti Frank Vidmar Heather Voyten Ann Warneka Jill Whitely Laurie Wyant Dustin Young Suzanne Zampini Arthur Zentgraf Michelle Zinn 1. Partners in crime 2. Fitness is my name 3. Show stopper 37 Scott Adams Paul Algee-Howard Von Bacom Paul Banker Danelle Bittner Douglas Bittner Dawn Blanchard Douglas Bohrer Robert Bowser Keith Breedlove Eric Brill Lisa Byrd Jennifer Cameron Chris Cantrell Butty Cashell Cindy Ceccom Jimmy Childers Dennis Clark Tad Colbeck Lisa Collins Cindy Conte Kelly Criss Suzanne Cunningham Rodney Dawson Denise DeBiase Jennifer Deken Grace Donley David Dugan Thomas Dunning Shelly Dye SOPHOMORES 38 William Eadon Jennifer Edmonds David Ernst Stefame Evans Amy Elenner John Ford Stephen Gelofsack William Getch Karen Goodwin Michael Gortz Brian Gray Levi Gregory Terry Hamblin Lori Harmsh Daniel Hill Daryl Hill Raymond Hopkins Tammy Hudson Richard Hurtt Thomas Jackson George Janos Edward Jones Donald Kacmar Laura Kaltenbach Anthony Kedacic Steven King Kristine Klann Raymond Knapp Shelly Knapp Loretta Koeth SOPHOMORES 39 Melissa Kosarko Charlotte Koziol Pamela Kussin Gina LaMarco Jill Langlois Kelly Leonard Keith Lucas Marie Ludwick Charles Manley Jennifer Matviyak Joseph McCreight Paul McCreight Colynn McFadden Johnathan McGonnell Daniel McIntyre Steve Milosevic Eric Misch Tricia Morse Michelle Mullin Dean Myers Gabe Norton James Neuman Cynthia Nunley John Ozinga Matthew Parsons Penny Pletcher Jacqueline Poesies Tammy Quere Yarra Rasanen Joseph Reid SOPHOMORES 40 Matthew Reid Heather Roberts Julie Roberts Brenda Rose Judith Rudd Nichol Schoenfield Andrew Shulze Raymond Scully Jennifer Shepard David Shields Michael Simcic James Simmons William Sivon Lisa Slapmcker Kent Slinkard Heather Sloban Laura Taylor Dana Tharp Christin Vojack Jason Weber Kelly Welch Teresa Wheeler Todd Whitely Deborah Woidtke David Yurkovich Not Pictured: Carl Adams John Chuba Brian Kenyon Kenneth King Shannon Liddy Steven McCallion Rusty Nelson Shawn Phelps Michael Reinhart Kevin Ross Joseph Schultz Wesley Strom Christopher Ulery Michael Walker S0PH0M0RE 41 Angie Adams Kathy Aikens Cheryl Amos Frank Angeloro Angela Baldree Wendy Barfield Tanya Blaich Bret Born Teresa Bossert Mike Boyce Chelsea Braden Ann Brewster Heater Brewster Chris Bumbarger Christina Cameron Rob Cashell David Cassella Gail Chandler Jodi Childers Stephanie Child FRESHMEN 42 Matt Collins Brenda Combs Robert Creighton Ems Crmc Tom Crouch Melissa Dennison Adam DiDomemco Mike Dickey Marcus Dominish Meredith Ebling Rebecca Eye Kim Fergeson Kim Flanigan Sherri Forsty Maureen Freilmg Jennifer Geisler Nicole Gentiluomo Edward Getch Brenda Hall Kevin Hammond David Harvey Yvette Haskell Gretchen Horton Brent Johnston Michelle Johnston Scott Kailburn Donald King Evon King Scott Kirk Carol Klann FRESHMEN 43 Geoffrey Kline Brian Klotzbach Chery Knapp Beth Koch Marina Kucinic Chassidy Lanham Bruce Lawley Tricia LeMasters Daniel Leonard Sandra Logan Paul Malek Rachel Mangine Amy Maruschak Aaron Mathews Gerald McAteer Kym McVicker Heather Meredith Michelle Moody Dawn Morris Demetrius Comes Diane Mulkey Barbara Mullm Kim Mullins Emily Myers Phillip Myers Donnie Nesselrotte John O’Brian Mike O'Brian Holly Ozinga Jody Parr FRESHMEN 44 1 Tracy Pastorok James Peters Beth Petre Elizibeth Pierce John Pierce Gene Pizzmo Mark Platt Barbara Rhodes Lisa Rittenberry Stephanie Sedlak Scott Shaw Danielle Smith Ryan Sprague Jenny Stephenson Scott Swiger Jeff Tipton David Vojack Jamie Waites Nancy Walker Ryan Warren Bill Watson Oliver Winter John Wolf Dawn Ziegler Not Pictured: Becky Belcher Scottie Burke Rich Call Jeff Carducci Adam Cibik Darren Farr Timothy Griffin Dana Kish Mane Ludwick Hope Orosz Jennifer Palmer Jason Sheperd Kevin Thomas Barry Whited Scott Whited Allen Wilson FRESHMEN 45 ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education 1st Row: Donald Densmore, Treasure Pauline Snyder, Franklin Fovargue. 2nd Row Dennis Laurie, William Hoyt, John Antalovich 3rd Row: Administrators: Dr. E.E. Goodwin, Dr. George Tarbuck. FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION FACULTY 47 FACULTY 48 1. Mrs Lynne Johnston ■ English 2. Mr. Gene Kobus Spanish 3. Miss Kathy Kolm - Home Economics 4. Mr. Mike Ryan Industrial Arts 5. Mrs. June Victory - English 6. Miss Lynn Eshier - Science 7. Mr. Pat Giannell Social Studies 8. Mr. John Baker ■ Business 9. Mr. Tom Chew ■ Individual Assistance 10. Miss Cindy Seese ■ Physical Education 11. Mr. Robert Ritley - Physical Education 12. Mr. Jack Huxel - Industrial Arts 13 Mr Gary Stevenson Business 14. Mr. Mark Lomasney ■ Social Studies 15. Mr. Bob Sater ■ Social Studies. ISSC 16. Mrs. Pat Reichenbach - French English 17. Mrs. Green leaf Art 18. Mr. Lou DiDonato - Social Studies 19 Mr Gary Carr ■ Guidance 20 Miss Jill Chambers ■ English 21. Mrs. Joyce Marshall Math FACULTY 49 1. Mrs. Betty Magyar Social Services 2. Miss Tracy Watson ■ Math 3. Mrs. Joan Cefaratti - Librarian 4. Mrs. Laurel VanSlyke - Math 5. Mrs. Lina Stanziale - Reading 6. Mrs. Carol Matchmga ■ English 7 Mr Robert Geisler - Principal 8. Mrs. Carol Grace Secretary 9. Mr. Ed Walters - Science 10. Mr. Phillip Cassella ■ Assistant Principal 11. Mrs. Betty Hoffman ■ Guidance FACULTY 51 ORGANIZATIONS AUBURN CAREER CENTER 1. Slick it back Mark! 2. How would you like to paint my house next? 3. Isn't that car a little heavy? 4 Hey dude, this place is alright. 5. Mark ■ mg the page. 53 AUBURN CAREER CENTER AUBURN CAREER CENTER This year 37 Juniors Seniors from Perry High attended Auburn Career Center in various classes. They were: Auto Body-Rich Anderson, Mark Langlois, Delmar Cross, Brian Lightner, Mayo Spence. Building Maintenance Gifford, John Sir-onen, John Chandler, Mike Collins. Industrial Electronics lark Mapel, Thomas Bohrer, Rick Burkholder, Bob Kelling, Jeff Whited, Peter Winter, Michael Zampini. Auto Mechanics-Rusty Johnson. Machine Trades dong Keener. Graphic Commumcationsdems Drewlo, Mark Nichols. Data ProcessingMike Pauley, Rick Fabis, Elsie Fleming, Robert Poesies. Cosmotology-Beth Clark, Duanna Kujala. High Shill Stenodam Brewster, Tracy Krug, Shannon Prentice, Lorena Sironen, Suzy Zampini, Julie Anderson, Sandra Gentry. Diversified Health Occupations-Kim Lucas, Melanie Parker, Laurie Wyant, Kim Zelinski. 1. Partners in crime?! 2. Herdy - der; this is just dandy. 3. Did you say this is your first time Beth? 4. Both of you have that guilty look-again. 5. This used to be in a garbage dump until we got a hold of it. 6. This looks like fun. 7. Get that camera outa-my-face! 8. Hurry up and take the picture. 9. Come on girls: get some real smiles. 10. Are you having fun Bob? 54 AUBURN CAREER CENTER 55 This year’s Bucaneers toured all over 20 performances. This year’s members were Michelle Johnston, Gretchen Horton, Cindy Wolf, Matt Peterson, Kelly Hammond, John Lazar-chic, Tina Courtwright, and Laura Lawson. 1. Bucaneers 2. Ahhh! 3. Yee haw! 4 Choir 5. Come on clap. They weren't that bad 6. Smile. 7. We see it. 8. Alright who hit the wrong note? 9. Matt Peterson and the Supremes. BUCANEERS CHOIR BUCANEERS CH0IR 56 PERISCOPE PERISCOPE 58 This year’s Periscope had a productive year. They put out 3 issues. This was also the year that the seniors got a complimentary issue. The senior edition was 26 pages long. This year's staff was: Chris Bumbarger, Sue Kulhanek, Lori Modic, Jeff Cameron, John La-zarchic, Shelly Knapp, Tracy Nichols, and Jamie Bowser. 1. Hi! 2. Look, it’s the next edition![ 3. The staff at work. 4. Talk dirty to me. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club once again created a year full of fun and games for themselves. They will head to Spain or Mexico in ’88. 1. Bob Torzok, Louis Schweikart. Molly Church. Vicki Shields and Mr. Kobus 2. Denise Debiase and Suzy Cunningham 3. Renee Thompson. Barb Vid-mar. Tami Gilson and Bob Torzok calm, cool and collect for Picture Time! 4. Vicki Shields, Molly Church learn Spanish vocabulary from Mr. Kobus's newspaper advertisements 5. Doing anything? SPANISH CLUB 59 UNUSUAL ACTIVITIES 1. Mark spaces” out 2. Recruiting young Pirates 3. Peter’s career day 4. Mike Baab of the Cleveland Browns 5. Tammy Hudson. Perry’s contest typewriting entry. FRENCH CLUB French Club is an organization of students who are interested in learning about French culture. French Club fund raisers, Christmas cards and Valentine flowers, helped provide funds for Montreal-Quebec trip, June 11-14. This years officers were President - Beth Reichenbach, Vice President - Jenny Shepard, Treasurer - Ginny Shetler, Secretary - Tammy Quere. 1. French travelers to Canada L to R Back Row: Pam Kussm, Mrs. Relchenback, Tom Dunning, Beth Brahler. Joame Hahn. Front: Michelle Johnston. Mrs. Johnston. Stephanie Childs. 2. French Club Back Row: Kelly Welch, Holly Ozinga, Tanya Blaich, Jenny Stephenson, Sandy Logan, Jennifer Edmonds, Jimmy Peters, Teresa Bossert. 2nd Row: Nancy Walker, Heather Meridith, Stephanie Childs. Yarra Resanen, Meridith Ebling. Front Row: Jenny Shepard, Tammy Quere, Beth Reichenbach. 3. Okay. We did it. We spoke English! FRENCH CLUB 61 ACADEMIC CHALLENGE On May 23, 1987, Grant Henson, Phil Kaye, Mark Mazurik, and alternates Matt Peterson and Nicole Schoenfield competed in Academic Challenge on Channel 5 in Cleveland. For the 5th straight time in ten years Perry was Victorious. OFFICE AIDES Never fear the office aides are here cheerfully putting you through the third degree for a pass to enter the office. With a little begging and some gum you can get through. Although sometimes you may not really want to go. This year’s aides were: Beth Brahler Heather Voyten, Macie Fili-doro, Diane Goga, Tina Courtwright, Sue Kulhanek Linda Kmetz, Julie Roberts, Pam Kussin, Tracy Gregory, Renee Thompson, Tami Gilson, Cindy Cec-coni, Jami Henry Sally Hetrick, Lori Harnish, Denise DeBiase, Colynn McFadden, Amy Flenner and the announcers were Barb Orosz and Tim Morse. 1. Yah, we're aides alright 2. Hey man I’m thrilled 3. Smile 4 Oh Boy OFFICE AIDS 63 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ■S5- A ii £ National Honor Society is an organization which honors students in the junior and senior classes for outstanding character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Some of the activities that NHS sponsored were: the reception for the new members, the sending of congratulatory notes, the visitation of a nursing home, and the raising of money through projects. Standing: Marie Zampini. Barb Vidmar. Donna Andrew. Joni Hahn, John Lazar-chic, Matt Peterson, Jeff Martin, Craig Heath, Dan Allen, Tami Gilson, Ginny Shetler. Barb Orosz, Cheryl Spears Sitting: Heather Voyten, Beth Brahler, Cindy Wolf, Rose Platko, Laura Kozsey, Cody Young, Tracy Nichols, Karen Hobbins. SERVICE NEW MEMBERS Top: Joni Hahn, Donna Andrew, John Lazarchic, Matt Peterson, Craig Heath, Jeff Martin, Dan Allen. Bottom: Cheryl Spears, Heather Voyten, Beth Brahler. Ginny Shetler, Rose Platko, Tami Gilson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 65 W.P.H.S. The notorious W.P.H.S. advisor, Mr. Chew, again had the W.P.H.S. crew in videotaping many school events. Members of the W.P.H.S staff are responsible for the videotaping of the football games, basketball games, wrestling matches, plays, musicals, and classroom activities. This year W.P.H.S staff members videotaped a PTA fashion show and an interview with Channel 8 newscaster Lori Vick. Students learn all aspects of videotaping and production. 1. Mr. Chew. 2. Richard and Todd 3. Bill and Joe. pax udlujm CHESS CLUB JUNIOR? JANITORS 67 ART CLUB 1. I am finding my in-nerself. 2. Oh Yeah!! 3. First row: left to right • Jill Whitely. Lori Harmsh Kelly Rowe, Barb Vidmar, Mary Schveder, Heather Voyten, Linda Kmetz, Sue Kulhanek Second row: Beth Brahler, Jennifer Romano, Debbie Woidtke, Dan Allen. 4. Sure ... 5. Hard at work. GIRLS AND BOYS STATE The 1987 Boy’s State is impressively represented by Perry High School. The 1987 Buckeye Boy’s State candidates are Dan Allen and Ron Bork and the alternates are Craig Heath and Jeff Martin. These boys were selected by the Perry staff. Boy’s State will attend Bowling Green State University June 13 -20. Boy’s State is represented by the American Legion Post under the Perry Kiwanas. The Girl’s State is also very well represented by Perry High School. Our 1987 candidates are Beth Brahler and Ginny Shetler. The alternates are Joni Hahn and Tami Gilson. The girls will attend Ashland College June 20 - 27. Congratulations to both Boy’s and Girl’s State Candidates. SENIOR BLOOD MOBILE The Senior Bloodmobile was January 21,1987. It was sponsored by the senior class and Mr. DiDonato. Laura Kozsey, Belinda Cantrell, Paula Brill, Tammie Woidtke would like to thank everyone who donated blood. The Bloodmobile was a huge success. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB BLOODMOBIIE HOME EC. 71 YEARBOOK Under the supervision of Mr. Stevo McFly and Mr. Marty Chewbag the yearbook has struggled to make this year’s yearbook a great one. The loud and exciting staff members and advisors struggled to get all the pages done by the deadline. Senior editor Barb Orosz was a great help to newcomers. We hope you appreciate our efforts and agree with us when we say this has been a great yearbook. The yearbook members were: Angie Adams, Nicole Gentiluoma, Kim Flanigan, Stephanie Childs, Teresa Wheeler, Dana Kish Jenifer Stephenson, Cheryl Amos, Heather Brewster, Amber Hahn, Keith Lucas, Amy Maruschak, Chelsea Braden, Carol Klann, Kris Thomas, Barb Orosz, Deena Allen, Lisa Kertcher Stacie Bossert and Melanie Nagy. 1. Look it's Theresa Wheeler 2. Angie Adams Cheryl Amos 3. Stacy Bossert 4 Barb Orosz 5. Mr. Stevo 6. Bunch of kids 7. Keith Lucas 8. Barb, Criss, Amy 9. Great Dane and Nicole 10. Kim Flanigan and Nicole 11. Dane, Nicole. Kim 12. Chelsea. Nicole, Heather. Cheryl, Stephanie Kim, Dana, Amy YEARBOOK 72 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council was responsible for the Jump Rope for Your Heart for the American Heart Association. They raised $1,500. They also sponsored the dances for the football games and had Ozzie Newsome talk about leadership. STUDENT COUNCIL 75 Seniors: 1. Laura Koszey 2. Belinda Cantrell Juniors: 3. Rosie Platko 4. Laura Lawson 5. Jill Whitely 6. Patrice Costello Sophomores: 1. Dana Tharp PI OFFIPPRS vLflOO VI I Iv LlYO 4- Nichol Schonefeld Freshman: 5. Jenny Geisler 6. Diane Mulkey 7. Kim Flanigan 8. Gretchen Horton JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS 76 SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS 77 CHEMISTRY - PHYSICS CLASS GOES NUCLEAR This year on December 2, 1986 Miss Eshler’s Chemistry and Physics class traveled to the Perry Power Plant. There they had a tour which was designed to explain how nuclear power is generated and how the plant is staffed. They also learned how the plant was constructed. BAND '87 BAND 80 1. Shelly Knapp. Mary Schveder, Beth Petre. Tina Courtwright, Dawn Blanchard, Lisa Semenuk, Chery Knapp. 2. Jamie. 3. Mr. Kochan, '‘candidly” I would like to know what you are doing. PLACE IN ESC: 2ND FOOTBALL OVERALL RECORD: 6-4 ESC RECORD: 5-2 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Rich Romano Offensive Back of the Year, First Time All League Back, and All County. Tim Horvath Line of the Year, O.T. First Team All League. Dan McIntyre Scout of the Year. Chuch Huggins Defensive Back of the Year, L.B. First Team All League, and All County. Jim Adams M.V.P. of the Year. Safety First Team All League, and All County. Tim Morse True Grit of the Year. Jeff Stetler Guard First Team All League. Will Raleigh Second Team All League Tackle. Brian Vicim Second Team All League Tackle. Mike Collins Second Team All League Wide Receiver. Ken Jesenovec Honorable Mention All League. Greg Laurie Honorable Mention All League. SCORES: Perry 0 Madison 14 Perry 6 Edgewood 20 Perry 28 St. John 14 Perry 33 Newbury 6 Perry 20 Berkshire 8 Perry 28 Kirtland 0 Perry 53 Richmond Hts 0 Perry 31 Beachwood 34 Perry 20 Aurora 0 Perry 14 Cardinal 21 1. Rich Romano 2. Coaches Top Row: Left to fight: Mark Lomasney. Mike Ryan. Bob Sater, Tony Hassett. John Warner, Bottom row: Pat Gianell, Bob Ritley, Bob Trivisonno, Mark Hull. 1. Greg Laurie 2. Drew sprints around right end. 3. Freshman football: Coach Ryan. Bill Watson. Mark Platt. Scott Shaw. Donald King, Frank Angeloro. Matt Collins. Coach Gianell. Bottom row: Arron Mathews. Ems Crmc, Danny Leonard. Marcis Dominish, David Vojack. Bruce Lawley. David Cassella. 4. Mike Collins boots it away. Back Row: Mr Ritley. Mr. Lomasney. Mr Trivisono. Mr. Hull. Scott Adams. Keith Breedlove, John McGonnel, Dan McIntyre. Ray Scully, Tom Dunning, Ed Jones, Steve King, Kent Shnkard. Tom Jackson, Mr. Hasset, Mr. Sator Mr. Warner. Mr. Gianell. Middle Row: George Urban, Steve Gelofsack, Rusty Pierce, Joe Schultz, Ken Jesonovec, Gene Kobus, Andrew Lawley, Andy Schultz, Jeff Stetler, Dan Allen, John Phelps. Craig Heath, Greg Laurie, Denny Costillo, Mike Platt. Mr. Ryan. Bottom Row: John Watson, Will Raleigh, Tim Morse. Duke Pauley, Tim Horvath, Brian Vicim. Chuck Huggins, Rich Romano. Drew Davis, Todd Kelley, Mike Collins, Mark Nichols, Brad Peltoma. Jim Adams. VOLLEYBALL PLACE IN ESC: 2ND ESC RECORD: 12-2 OVERALL RECORD: 20-4 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. Barb Vidmar - Honorable Mention All-Ohio AA Team; OHSVCA District 2 All-Star Team; 1st Team AII-ESC; Team Co-MVP; Team Top Hitter; News Herald Player of the week. 2. Judy Walker - Honorable Mention OHSVCA District 2 All-Star Team; 1st Team AII-ESC; Team Co-MVP; Team Top Setter; New Herald player of the week and News Herald Honorable Mention Player of the week. 3. Beth Brahler - 2nd Team AII-ESC; Team - Most Aces. 4. Joni Hahn - Honorable Mention AII-ESC; Team Top Server 5. Tami Gilson - Team Most Improved Player 6. Cindy Cecconi - Honorable Mention AII-ESC TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS AA District Runner-UP; 2nd Place ESC SCORES: Perry Fairport won Perry Newbury won Perry Madison won Perry Berkshire won Perry Lake Catholic lost Perry Kirtland won Perry Chardon won Perry Aurora won Perry Cardinal won Perry Newbury lost Perry Berkshire lost Perry Kirtland won Perry Richmond Heights won Perry Harvey won Perry Beachwood won Perry Aurora won Perry Cardinal won Perry Beachwood won Perry Ledgemont won Perry Richmond Heights won Perry Wickliffe won Perry Ashtabula Har- bor won Perry Chagrin Falls won Perry Kenston lost 1. Varsity coach Mrs. Digman 2. Front Row: Mrs. Digman, Kelly Leonard, Jill Langlois, Kim Flanigan. Beth Koch. Lisa Collins, Lisa Slapmcker. Nancy Walker, Mr Titus Bottom Row: Jom Hahn, Tami Gilson. Judy Walker, Barb Vidmar, Beth Brahler, Cindy Ceccom 3. Nice Team Work 4. Pep'em up • coaches 5. Excellent Block Shot 6. Reach for the Top 7. It’s up to you IB 8. GOOD SPIKE!! GOLF Place In ESC: 5th ESC: 4-8 Overall Record 15-29-1 Team Accomplishments Nineth place finish in state District. Nineth place in Geneva Invitational. Record INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Brian Varsey - 1st Team All Conference Mike Gortz - Honorable Mention All Conference. Newbury 167 Perry 187 Newbury 169 Perry 182 Berkshire 178 Perry 182 Berkshire 187 Perry 179 Kirtland 186 Perry 186 Kirtland 177 Perry 173 Beachwood 165 Perry 180 Beachwood 175 Perry 189 Aurora 165 Perry 173 Aurora 164 Perry 194 Cardinal 166 Perry 173 Cardinal 177 Perry 188 Pymatuning Val- ley 205 Perry 177 Chardon 170 Perry 188 University School 169 Perry 191 West Geauga 178 Perry 191 Kirtland 203 Perry 191 Ashtabula Harbor 183 Perry 191 Asht. St. John 194 Perry 191 Chardon 177 Perry 189 1. Gettin’ Ready 2. Top: Terry Hamblin, Andy Schutze, Paul Colbeck Brian Varsey, Jim Born, Mike Gortz, Mr. Rinyo Bottom: Bill Sivon, Jerry McAteer, Jim Peters Rob Cashell, Jeff Tip-ton, Ryan Warren, Brent Johnston, David Shields 3. Several swingers from Perry. 4. FORE!!! 5. You left my clubs where? 6. Where’s the Caddy? 7. What have I gotten myself into? GOLF 9I BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 1. Coach DiOonato 2. Top: Sean Kirk. Tony Coladangelo. Cody Young, Mark Collins, Tim Flanigan, Mr. DiOonato Bottom: Bret Born, Dave Yurkovich, Mike Dickey, Joe Merrill, Frank Vidmar PLACE IN ESC: 3RD ESC RECORD: 4-3 OVERALL RECORD: 6-3 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS District Perry Invitational Kirtland Invitational St. Joe Invitational Malone Invitational 3. Push It Farther 4. Were Lost 5. LEGS 6. Cody. Look Behind You! 7. Tim making his way to the finish. 8. Frank 9. Are you ready? SCORES Richmond Individual Accomplishments Cody Young - 1st Team all ESC, Regional Qualifier, MVP Award Mark Collins - 1st Team all ESC, Most Improved Hts. 25 Perry 34 Aurora 19 Perry 41 Newbury 33 Perry 25 Cardinal 17 Perry 45 Ledge- mont 26 Perry 30 Garretville 18 Perry 45 Kirtland 36 Perry 23 Berkshire 36 Perry 23 GIRL’S CROSS COUNTRY OVERALL RECORD: 2-3 LEAGUE RECORD: 1-3 PLACE IN ESC: 4TH INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS RECORD Kirtland Invitational 5th St. Joe Invitational 13th Perry Invitational 4th Newbury Invitational 18 Perry 39 Cardinal 30 Perry 25 Garretsville 33 Perry 22 Kirtland 21 Perry 45 Berkshire 21 Perry 45 ESC Meet 3rd District 11th TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Perry Invitational 4th ESC Meet 3rd Tracy Nichols • State Qualifier 1st Team All-ESC Judy Rudd - 2nd All - ESC 1. KEEP ON PUSHIN' 2. LOOKIN’ GOOD LOOKIN’ GOOD 3. TOP: CAROLINE HENDY. BELINDA CANTRELL. GIN-NY SHETLER. JUDY RUDD BOTTOM: TRACY NICHOLS. JENNIFER SHEPARD. LORI HARNISH. TAMMY QUERE. KELLY WELCH 4. TIM. IS THAT WHERE YOU BELONG? 5. PERRY PACK MOVES AHEAD! 6. TAKE OFF! 7. OH! WHAT A PRETTY FLOWER 8. DO WE HAFTA’ GO? 9. ALMOST THERE 95 FALL SPORTS AWARDS ASSEMBLY 1. Rich Romano 2. Mr Ritley, Mr. Cas-sella, Mr. Trivisonno 3. Football MVP Jim Adams and Mr. Ritley 4. Girls Cross Country MVP Tracy Nichols and Mr. DiDonato 5. Boys’ Cross Country MVP Cody Young 6. Golf MVP Brian Varsey and Mr. Rinyo 7. The Golf Team 8. Volleyball's MVP Judy Walker and Barb Vidmar FALL SPORTS AWARDS ASSEMBLY 96 BOYS BASKETBALL PLACE IN ESC: 5TH E.S.C. RECORD: 6-8 OVERALL RECORD: 11-9 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Cody Young - 1st team AII-ESC, 2nd Team News Herald Ray Kenny - 2nd team AII-ESC, 1st Team News Herald Kevin Cutler - Honorable Mention AII-ESC, Special Mention, News Herald John Phelps - Special Mention News Herald, Honorable Mention AII-ESC Jim Adams - Honorable Mention News Herald TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 5th in AII-ESC SCORES St. John 55 Perry 62 Newbury 48 Perry 46 Berkshire 57 Perry 65 Kirttand 35 Perry 55 Richmond Heights 43 Perry 63 Beachwood 53 Perry 47 Bloomfield 50 Perry 56 Fairport 51 Perry 53 Aurora 60 Perry 56 Cardinal 46 Perry 61 Newbury 52 Perry 67 Fairport 35 Perry 57 Berkshire 54 Perry 51 Kirtland 54 Perry 53 Richmond Heights 50 Perry 57 Beachwood 62 Perry 54 Aurora 56 Perry 51 Ledgemont 30 Perry 55 Cardinal 51 Perry 66 Jefferson 58 Perry 53 Twinsburg 50 Perry 48 1. Top: Gabe Norton. Kent Stinkard, Tim Flanigan, Levi Gregory. Tom Jackson, Dan McIntyre, Don Kacmar Dave Cassella Middle: Darryl Hill, Art Zentgraf, Greg Laurie. Gene Kobus, Jim Born, Rich Potts. Bob Haak, Terry Hamblin Bottom: John Phelps, Mike Platt, Brian Varsey, Craig Heath. Ray Kenny, Jim Adams, Kevin Cutler VARSITY 1. Hustle Back Jim 2. I think he made it 3. John wins the lump 4. Perry doubles the pleasure, doubles the fun, Perry doubles the defense 2 to 1. 5 S-s-s-s-wooosh 6. What a turnover 7. Left to right: Craig Heath. Ray Kenney. John Phelps. Mike Platt. Kevin Cutler. Jim Adams, Cody Young. Brian Varsey 8. I can Fly ... I can Fly ... . BOYS BASKETBALL 98 GIRLS BASKETBALL OVERALL RECORD: 11-10 PLACE IN ESC: 3RD LEAGUE RECORD: 9-5 INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Belinda Cantrell - News Herald player of the week, 1st team ESC, co-MVP, Team Chairman of the board, Coaches Appreciation award Dana Tharp - News Herald player of the week, 1st Team ESC, Team co-MVP, Team outstanding offense Jill Langlois - 2nd Team ESC. Team Most Improved Ginny Shetler - ESC Honorable Mention, Team Most Hustle Jill Whitely - Honorable Mention SCORES Conneaut 43 Perry 41 Newbury 29 Perry 41 West Geauga 46 Perry 31 Berkshire 48 Perry 39 Kirtland 43 Perry 50 Ledgemont 50 Perry 47 Richmond Heights 42 Perry 43 Beachwood 29 Perry 65 Aurora 29 Perry 42 Chardon 40 Perry 54 Cardinal 60 Perry 56 Newbury 45 Perry 44 Berkshire 45 Perry 36 Kirtland 39 Perry 42 Richmond Heights 41 Perry 68 Beachwood 52 Perry 76 Aurora 40 Perry 50 Fairport 52 Perry 53 Cardinal 42 Perry 40 Fairport 51 Perry 46 Jefferson 62 Perry 53 1. Up for the shot 2. Ughhhhh! 3. Varsity team: Patrice Costello. Dana Tharp. Be Imda Cantrell. Coach Seese. Gmny Shetler. Tammy Woidke. Jill Whitely. Jill Langlois 4. Coach Kakas: Top Melissa Dennison, Chris Cantrell. Debbie Woidtke. Beth Koch. Kim Flanigan. Jennifer Edmonds. Bottom: Judy Rudd. Meredith Eblmg. Stephanie Sedlak. Kim Mullins, Chen Knapp, Jennie Geisler. Melissa Eblmg 5. Stretch!! 6. Where's the ball? 7. Belinda goes up for the shot 8. Dana on her way to scoring another 9. Hard at Work WRESTLING PLACE IN ESC: 5TH LEAGUE RECORD: 2-5 OVERALL RECORD: 12-7 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Hawkin Tournament Champions 4th in the District Advanced 4 wrestlers to regionals INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS State qualifier Drew Davis 138 lb. AA • 4th in state. The highest finisher in the history of Perry wrestling. 1. Drew ... one heck ol a wrestler 2. Chuck wins again 3. The line up 4. Jason how did you get yourself into that one? 5. Bret accompanied by his parents 6. Jim gains a victory 7. Brian . . . in for the kill 8. John is victorious 9. Huddle 10. The Team!!! 4 WRESTLING 103 WINTER SPORTS ASSEMBLY 1. Boy's Basketball M.V.P is Cody Young and Ray Kenney 2. Girls Basketball M.V.P is Dana Tharp and Belinda Cantrell 3. Would you get on with it already! 4.1 can’t believe this! 5. Joanne Baker award winner was Stacey Evans. 6. Wrestling M.V.P Drew Davis WINTER SPORTS ASSEMBLY 104 SOFTBALL PLACE IN ESC: 1ST ESC - 12-2 OVERALL RECORD: 16-6 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: WON SKIPPER INVITATIONAL SOFTBALL 105 SOFTBALL 106 1. Go ahead and argue with them Dana! 2. Say cheese. 3. Cute face Debbie! 4. Top row: Shelly Knapp, Grace Donley. Criss Cantrell, Heather Sloban, Meredeth Ebling, Kim Mullins, Coach Monas. Middle row: Tracy Gregory, Stephanie Evans. Sherry Forresi, Melissa Dennison, Debbie Woidtke. Maurme Freilmg, Denise De Blase. Tammy Hudson. Bottom row: Cindy Ceccom, Lynelle Bliss, Donna Andrews. Belinda Cantrell. Janet Griffiths, Dana Tharp. 5. Batters up. 6. All together now 1, 2, 3. 7. Way to be girls! 8. Strike her out Dana. 9. Smile Kelly! BASEBALL PLACE IN ESC: 1ST LEAGUE RECORD: 10-4 OVERALL RECORD: 11-11 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: ESC Outright Championship 3rd Skipper Invitational INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Denny Costello 1st Team all ESC pitcher and MVP of the ESC Brian Varsey all ESC 2nd base Mike Walker 2nd Team Catcher Jim Adams 2nd Team all ESC Pitcher Dan Allen, Mike Gaertner 2nd team outfield Ed Jones 2nd Team D.H Denny Costillo: MVP, ERA, RBI. Ed Jones: Bat Average Mike Gaertner: Most Improved 1. Coach Ryan 2. Team Strategies 3. Front Row: Rob Cashell, Jeff Kline, Matt Collins, Dan Leonard Terry Hamblin, Don Kacmar, Daryl Hill Mike Gortz, Aaron Mathews. Ems Crmc, Dave Harvey Middle Row: Ray Knapp, Frank Angeloro, Kent Stinkard Rich Potts, Gabe Norton, Dan Allen Rodney Dawson. Demetrius, Moyer Brian Varsey. Mike Gaertner, Jeff Stetler, Jim Peters Top Row: Coach Ryan, Ray Scully Cody Young, Adam Cibik Tim Kimbrough, Levi Gregory Troy Diaz, Ed James, Denny Costillo Jeff Williams, Tom Jackson, Mike Walker, Coach Gianell Not Pictured: Jim Adams 1. Throw the ball Tom! 2. Pitch it Denny! 3. Bench Warmers 4. Looks like a Strike! 5. Wake up Mike! BASEBALL 109 BOYS TRACK ESC RECORD: 2-5 PLACE IN ESC: 6TH OVERALL RECORD: 2-5 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 5th ESC League Meet 6th Pymatuming Valley Invitational 10th District Meet INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: ESC MVP: Ray Kenney 2nd Team All ESC Marc Collins 1600 1st Team All ESC: Ray Kenney • Long Jump 2nd Team All ESC: Ray Kenney- 300 H State Qualifier: Ray Kenney-Long Jump School Record: Long Jump- Ray Kenney 21' 11% Marc Collins: 15th Best 1600 4:31.7 1. Come on Ed, don't be shy. 2 Would you look at that face! 3. Top Row LR: Coach Watson. Coach DiDonato, Art Zentgraf. foe Shultz, Andy Roberts. Craig Heath. Marc Collins, Coach Kobus Middle Row: Tony Co-ladangelo, Jim Kailburn, David Cassella, Scott Shaw, John Ford, David Yurkovich, Coach Huxel Bottom Row: Ed Getch. Jamie Ulery, Mike Dickey, Ryan Sprague, Mike Simmons. Dan McIntyre, frank Vidmar 4. Nice pole Jim. 5.1 hope I can get this off my neck. 6. Oops, I almost tell. 7. Push it Frank. 8. Get him Marc. 9. Stick with it Jamie. BOVS TRACK 110 GIRL’S TRACK TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Team Accomplishments: 2nd in the Western Reserve Relays and 6th in South Rebels Relays INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: I. Look at her go 2. Ohhh Danielson! 3. Kelly Criss throwing the disc 4. Tracy doing the long jump 5. Butty is running 6. Which way did they go? 7. Don't take a picture of me! 8. Watch out or I'll hit you 9. I’m coming to pass you. Watch out! 10.1 told you to get in the other lane II. Track team smile and say cheese. TENNIS PLACE IN ESC - 3RD OVERALL RECORD 10-7 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 3rd ESC INDIVIDUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Most Valuable Player: Paul Colbeck Coaches Appreciation: Jim Born Hustle Award: Grant Henson Most Improved and quarter Finalist: John Ozinga 1. Hey guys wait for me! 2. Listen, I'm the coach. 3. Top Row L-R: Brent Johnson, Andy Shultz. Paul Howard, John Ozinga. Scott Swiger Bottom Row L-R: Coach Heinz, Jim Born, Paul Colbeck, Grant Henson Not pictured: Jody Parr 4 I finally got it over! 5. So. do guys think we'll win one? 6. Where'd it go? 7. Come on, serve already. 8.1 know there's a purpose to this. 9. What am I supposed to do now? TENNIS 114 CHEERLEADERS 1. Boop 2. Go get em Pirates 3. Keep smiling 4. Born to cheer 5. Varsity cheerleaders 6. J.V cheerleaders 7. Team: Top Diane Goga. Kathy Aikens, Michelle Zinn, Tina Lamasters. Tricia Morse, Diane Mulkey Bottom: Vikki Shields, Stefanie Evans. Stacy Evans, Tammy Gillespie, Laura Kozsey, Penny Pletcher This year, the cheerleaders were under the direction of Mrs. Linda Siegel. Although it was a transition period for them, they were able to accomplish many things. They held pep rallies, a lip sync and sponsored a crash and bash bonfire. Once again, they attended cheerleading camp in Canton, Ohio. The Varsity squad earned a Super Squad ribbon, a Squad Unity ribbon, and they earned a fourth place ribbon in the final competition. They had a great season and next year’s is bound to be the same for both squads. CHEERLEADERS 117 SPRING SPORTS BANQUET SPRING SPORTS BANQUET 118 SPRING SPORTS BANQUET 119 ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING 1986 1. Homecoming court 1986- Tanya Blaich, Anne Brainard, Judy 2. Queen- Belinda Cantrell escorted by her father. Walker, Stacey Evans, Belinda Cantrell, Michelle Zinn, Jill Whitely, 3. Last year’s homecoming queen, Laura Phelps escorted by her Barb Vidmar, Cindy Cecconi, Tammie Wiodtke. father. The homecoming game was held on Friday, September 26, 1986 preceeded by the homecoming parade. The football team was triumphant over the Berkshire Badgers 20 - 8. The weather was windy and warm and the air was filled with excitement. At half-time Belinda Cantrell was crowned queen by last year’s queen Laura Phelps. Saturday night the homecoming dance was held here at Perry High School and the music was provided by Sound Sations. Homecoming 1986 will not soon be forgotten by the students of PHS. 1. Senior Representatives: Barb Vidmar, and Anne Brainard. 2. The representatives writing for the magical moment. 3. Queen Belinda Cantrell. 4. Laura and Belinda 5. Belinda and Dr. Goodwin. MUSICAL PROM 1987 Masquerade This years Junior Senior Prom was held on May 9, 1987. It was again held at the Mentor Civic Center. The band was Intruder”. The theme song was Never Say Goodbye by Bon Jovi and the main theme was Masquarade. The King and Queen were Brian Vincini and Tammie Woidtke. 1. Jim and Ginny enjoying their evening. 2. King Brian Vincini and Queen Tammie Woidtke. 3. Dana, Barb and Mrs. F getting down. 4. Phil Kaye and his guest. 1 4 1. Ahhh! 2. Cheek to Cheek. 3. Everyone envying Intruder''. 4 Does your mother know about this? 5. Go! Chuckle! 6. Last year's King and Queen, Mark Toth and Debbie Bowser. 7. Joe and Belinda; dancing the night away. 8. Say Cheese! 9. Tim says Trust Me 10. Are we having fun yet7 11 Prom '87 12. Hoppin' and Boppin'. 13. Aren't you glad you used Dial! 1. Most Popular: Brian Vincini, Belinda Cantrell Smartest Grant Henson, Tracy Nichols Most Likely to Succeed: Paul Colbeck, Paula Brill 2. Best Sense of Humor: Duke Pauley, Lisa Kertcher. Best Dressed: Ray Kenney. Stacy Evans. Silliest: Wayne Sprafka, Linda Kmetz. 3. Teacher’s Pet: Cody Young, Laura Koszey 4. Class Clown: Brian Je-senovic, Missy Waite 5. Best Looking: Brian Vincini 6. Best Looking: Stacy Evans 7. Leader: Todd Kelley. Donna Andrew Craziest: Brian Jesenovic, Missy Waite Hyper: Jeff Cameron, Jana Spears CLASS POLLS 133 PERRY 1. Friendliest: Brian Jesenovic. Belinda Cantrell Rowdiest: Brian Jesenovic, Ann Brainard 2. Most School Spirit: Cody Young. Donna Andrew. 3. Best Body: Chuck Huggins, Drew Davis. Stacy Evans. Best Hair: Brian Varsey, Kelly Rowe Best Eyes: Ray McCreight, Tammy Woidtke 4. Teacher’s Pet: Cody Young, Laura Koszey Most Organized: Paul Colbeck, Karen Hobbins Best Matched Couple: Rich Romano, Amy Payton Cutest Couple: Todd Kelley, Lori Raines Biggest Break up: MSB 5. Personality: Belinda Cantrell, Brian Vincim SENIOR BANQUET SENIOR PICNIC cjgftmxce R(m SENIOR PICNIC 139 SENIOR AWARDS ASSEMBLY SO OK AWARDS ASSEMBLY 140 1. Barb Vidmar 2. Tracy Nichols 3. John Lazarchic 4. Paul Colbeck 5. Julie Anderson 6. Phil Kaye 7. Judy Walker 8. Grant Henson 9. Cindy Wolf 10. Paula Brill 4.000 3.960 3.913 3.891 3.704 3.680 3.648 3.638 3.600 3.597 GRADUATION 145 ADVERTISING Good Luck Perry Grads From Ohio’s Largest Nursery $AKE OUNTY jYuRSERY Our roots are in Perry GARDEN TOWNE FARM MARKET Rt. 20 Perry 259-2811 Congratulations To The Class Of ’87 VISIT OUR WELL STOCKED SHOWROOM ANTENNA SERVICE PERRY RADIO TV CHAPELDALE CLEANERS The “Full Service” Professional Chapeldale Plaza 41 S. Broadway Madison Geneva 216-428-1590 216-466-1220 Class CALL BEFORE 10 AM FOR SAME DAY SERVICE NEW LOCATION: CO«Nf or lANl 4 tl 70 Acoti '0 IOM Co NO.I leM 7404 N tiQI 0 1987 ADS 147 PERRY PIZZA PLACE ONE Across From IGA 10% Discount On All Sheet Pizzas And Party Trays Go Class Of 87 Good Luck Seniors Best Wishes SUNRISE CAFE Home Of The Sunrise Special 414 Bacon Rd 354-0636 JOHN’S TRACTOR WORK Plowing Wood Splitting Brush Hogging Yard Work Rototilling 259-3421 Perry Video Loft 2804 N. Ridge Rd. Perry 354-0248 3ht Coal anJ SfuJ Company VILLAGE VIDEO Farm And Garden SupphesSnow Plowing Art Warren Depot Yards Manager Perry. OH 44081 Movies • Equipment • Accessories 410 Bacon Rd. Painesville. Ohio 44077 357-8008 DAN’S VILLAGE INN Cocktails Bar B-Q Ribs Homecooked Food And Spirits 4196 Main Street. Perry OH 44081 259-9954 DEL'S PLACE Formerly Nickies Tavern Rt. 84 Perry, Oh Phone 259-5644 LUBRIZOL CORPORATION SANDER’S BAKERY Safety Is Good Business Good Luck Seniors 87 Specializing In Donuts, Cakes And Pastries 412 Bacon Rd. Painesville 44077 354-3841 THE £ LIGHTHOUSE INN B D DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS 2923 N. Ridge Road Perry, Ohio 44081 259-5495 Ruth - Ernie Debi Jess Carey “For those Who Care” 25 S. St. Clair Painesville, Ohio 357-5412 ADS 148 TIM Z RESTURAUNT 3432 N. Ridge Perry, Ohio 44081 352-7309 Lake Photo ENGRAVING, INC. THE PRINTING PEOPLE 33 Stage Ave. Painesville, OH 44077 (216) 357-6732 • 357-6761 • Cleve. 946-3917 Gary Walrath's Madison riAMC Jmp DOING IUSINISS THI 010 FMHIONIO WAT- EARNING III 992-0036 Routa 20, Madison, Ohio 428-1141 953-9158 MAZDA RX-7 MAIN STREET ANTIQUES 4179 Main Street Perry, Ohio 44081 General Line Of Antiques And Collectables 259-4843 428-6016 OPY % W K D • IAJ PRINTING —4 I 5 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM-5:00P.M. 34535 VINE STREET • EASTLAKE. OHIO 44094 JOE LIZEWSKI PHONE (216) 951-7300 Best Wishes HOME HEALTH CARE CO. TROPHY WORLD INC. Medical - Health Products Annette Reho 4080 S. Ridge Rd. (Rt 84) Perry, Oh. 44081 (216) 259-2100 27 S. State St., Painesville, OH Ph. (216) 352-6085 44077 7274 Center St (Rt 615) Mentor OH 44060 (216) 255-2193 BITZER FURNITURE 259-4843 19 St. Clair St., Painsville, OH. 44077 Established In 1915 354-4622 MAIN STREET ANTIQUES DAUGHTERS FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE Your Taste And My Quality Say It All 4179 Main Street Perry, Ohio 44081 General Line of Antiques and Collectibles BARBIAN STUDIOS 5573 N. Ridge Rd. Madison, OH. 44057 (216) 428-5138 428-6016 SANDS Mobile Sales Thank You Seniors From Robert Barbian Your School Photographer We Also Do Class Reunion Pictures Rt 20 Madison Ohio 428-5131 For All Your Camping Needs • REA0Y-MIX CONCRETE • CONCRETE BLOCK BRICK • PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS • LIMESTONE SLAG • 8ANK SANO GRAVEL • SILICA. SANO GRAVEL EVERYTHING STARKEYS Bridal Fashion Hutch 2650 Hubbard Road Madison, Ohio 44057 YOU NEED. • MACK TRUCK SALES SERVICE • MASONRY BUILDING SUPPLIES • SHELL • FINISHING. HAN0 POWER TOOLS • CONCRETE STEPS • WESTERN SNOW PLOWS .PRODUCTS R. w. sidtey, inc. SALES OFFICES PAINESVILLE 352 9343 NEWBURY 564 2221 THOMPSON 298 3232 ASHTABULA 964 7000 C0NNEAUT 593-5217 Prom Special 20% Discount On All Tuxedos 428-4113 ADS 150 Good Luck Class Of ’87 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE JIM VARSEY INSURANCE For All Your Insurance Needs GLEN’S GULF SERVICE Miner Repairs • Tune ups • Brakes Rt. 84 Madison Ave. Painesville OH 44077 354-3740 Frank Angeloro-P.O. Box 275 Perry OH 44081 Phone: (216) 259-2372 NCPTH COAST TPOPICAL TANNING “Your Tanning Connection” CERAMIC EXPRESSIONS 5184 Lane Rd. Perry Ohio 44081 Greenware • Supplies • Classes M • W • TH • 10-3:00 6:30-9:00 Tue.-Fri. 10-5:00 Sat. 10-3:00 Becky Montz 357-8587 2923 North Ridge Rd. Perry OH 44081 Jess • (216) 259-3143 Ernie Carey Precision Haircutting Quality Hairstyles Permanents 'Jlte Oapt ain’s Good Luck And Best Wishes To The Class Of '87 From Dr. H.J. Bowersox And The Staff At The JUSTIN WISE PERRY MEDICAL OFFICE BLDG. Barber Stylist 3570 Center Rd. Dave Snyder Kym Peck Owners 3631 North Ridge Rd. Perry, Ohio 44081 (216) 259-2909 Hours: Tue-Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 CUSH 357-8382 DESIGN SERVICE 2481 Larchview Drive Go Painesville OH 44077 Perry Art Warren 259-4646 (3k QtMy Coal mi Sftii Ccmpmy Farm Garden Supplies Snow Plow Depot Yards Manager 259-2281 Perry OH 44081 Our name Says It All... Since 1890 PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK ROBERT THOMAS 2709 N. Ridge Rd. Insurance Agency, Inc. P0 Box 259 Painesville, Ohio 44077 Thomas A. Kinkade 216-357-1573 CONVENIENT FOOD MART 1520 Madison Avenue Painesville, Ohio 44077 Broasted Chicken, Fresh Meat Department Sunday-Beer And Wine Sales 354-2289 Varsity Jacket, Sweats, Girls Boys Scout Supplies Uniforms, Hunting Fishing Much Much More MADISON SPORTING GOODS 1945 Hubbard Rd. Chapeldale Plaza Madison, Ohio 44057 Ph (216) 428-6448 - 428-6449 Open 7 Days A Week PFABE’S MUSIC Everything In Music 1484 Mentor Avenue Painesville Ohio 44057 Organs Amplifiers Pianos Band Instruments Guitars Phonographical Needs Good Luck Class Of 1987 Rt 20 Perry 20 W. Main St., Madison 259-5252 428-2241 3747 LEISUREWOOD LANE, PERRY. OHIO 44081 Good Luck Seniors ADS 152 ADS 153 354-JUDY 946-6426 ' UNrtfX HAM OBION 408 Bocon Rd., Painesville Township 44077 amera Q onnection 66 WEST MAIN STREET MADISON VILLAGE (ACROSS FROM VILLAGE PARK) 428-3880 7 S S SIGNS 4029 Middle Ridge Rd. Perry, Ohio 44081 259-4404 “We Specialize In Quality Steel Signs” Hand Lettering Custom Artwork On Any Surface PERRY HARDWARE 4273 Harper Street 259-3209 Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. PORTRAITS Specializing In: Wedding And Graduation Portraits Graduation And Wedding Stationary Model Portfolios Family Portraits Commercial And Aireal Portraits Camera Sales And Repair Film Processing ] BAILEY LUMBER COMPANY 4199 Main St. Perry, Ohio 259-2351 Lumber • Paint Building Supplies Congratulations Seniors CONVENIENT FOOD MART 1520 Madison Avenue Painesville, Ohio 44077 Broasted Chicken, Fresh Meat Department Sunday-Beer And Wine Sales 354-2289 Lake Photo ENGRAVING, INC. THE PRINTING PEOPLE 33 Stage Ave. Painesville, OH 44077 (216) 357-6732 • 357-6761 • Cleve. 946-3917 'h 4k % at V % % QuiRkm, PHOTOGRAPHY BQ HOURS x. 5 DAILY 10-6 I | THURS 10-7 SAT 10-2 428-2340 2652 HUBBARD RD., MADISON % V THAU’S SHOE STORE Fairport Ohio Since 1948 354-8112 Good Luck Class Of '87” THE WINE PRESS 354-8269 NORICH AUTO RENTAL MOTOR SALES 352-3693 Everyone Drives A Used Car 3350 N. Ridge Rd. Perry, OH 44081 Good Luck Seniors ARA REALTY 259-5000 4540 N. Ridge Rd. Perry STYLE II 2 Main St. (216) 428-2747 Madison, Ohio 44057 CONGLOMERATE GIFT SHOP 3843 N. Ridge Perry, Ohio 44081 259-3406 NORTHEASTERN OHIO GENERAL HOSPITAL 2041 Hubbard Road Madison, Ohio 44057 Neil H. Gilman Administrator (216) 428-2121 (216) 352-0619 AOS 155 wmL iFmmMom ©@,s me, Metal finishes. POLISHING Precision Metal Finishing personnel are experienced m aN phases of pofcsh'nqanoys of Titamum Has-taSoy VVaspaHoy. Aiummum and Stainless Steel Surface finishes on turbine Wade and vanes for aircraft and station ary gas turbines are cnticai to performance PMF routinely meets their three to four mcro-mch requirements ConsideraWe savings for tuftsne Made users are reaped when they can be repaired and restored to service promptly PMF specialise n this field and hotds An Agency Certificate No COS-28 which exemplifies the quaMy oi their workmanship meeting industries’ most critical demands Beit sanders. polishing lathes and debumng equipment bhmg used at our up-to date facility, m a Cleveland suburb by our oxpenerced operators Commercial pokstwg of small J « arms nflos nuefoar products. sanitary casting and fittings are - ■ , 1 i easily handted in our teciMy WHd rupa.red T.tan.um flBK furbme Wad.' before finishing by PMF Good Luck Seniors 87 156 AOS HENRY’S FURNITURE New Used 3400 Main St. Perry, Ohio (216) 259-4905 CHUCK’S MOBIL SERVICE Rt. 20 Perry 259-4000 PERRY BAND BOOSTERS General Repairs Air Conditioning Service And Repair Congratulates The Class Of 1987 Wheel Alignments ADS 157 THANK YOU PATRONS Carolyn Morrison Sandy and Fred Bossert Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hard Mrs. Marie Reinhart Mr. Frank Rizzo Good Luck. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chris Braden Good Luck Mr. . and Mrs. George Beckwith Good Luck. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Salsberry Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gentiloumo Mr. and Mrs. . Larry Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Neil Flanigan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koch Lee and Rose Lydic Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lung Nancy and Paul Quere and Family Janice L. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Laurie Good Luck Seniors. Dan and Lois Orosz Sharon and Jim Varsey Denny, Sherri, Stacey and Stetanie Evans Cathy, Russ and Penny Pletcher Good Luck Seniors. Cherlynn, Vic and J.D. Young Richard J. Frey Wood N’ Stuft 3787 N. Ridge Rd. Perry, Ohio East End YMCA 730 Lake Street Madison, Ohio Frosty's Donuts 4557 N. Ridge R Perry, Ohio Style II Hair Design Perry, Ohio 160 PATROkl'S GRADUATION ■;.
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