EUCLIDIliri962 EUCLID SENIOR ^ HIGH SCHOOL III E.222 ST. EUCLID. OHIO ALMA MATER Hail to thee, O Euclid High School, To thy name all praise we sing. Happy days of youthful pleasiire, Learning, living, life so dear. Our hearts fill xvith gratitude For all that is to he . . . Alma Mater, Euclid High School, All our praise ive bring to thee. Where the blue of Erie's ivaters Casts the sun's bright golden rays, There all Exiclid's sons and daughters Sing the joys of student days. If after days he dark and drear And storms of life draw nigh, The memories of our friendships here Will lift our hearts to Euclid High. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 FACULTY 3 2 CLA SSES 50 Orchestra 64 Band 66 Glee Clubs 70 Choral Masters 72 SOPHOMORES 74 SPORTS 88 Cross Country 90 Football 94 Wrestling 102 Sw im m ing 1 08 Basketball 112 Cheerleaders 120 Majorettes 122 JUNIORS 124 ORGANIZA TIONS 144 World Affairs Club 146 American Field Service 147 National Honor Society 148 Natiorial Forensic League 150 Thespians 151 Science Seminar 152 Talent Scouts E.H.S. .__.. 153 Friendship Club 154 Student Coimcil 156 Student Supply Store 158 Spirits ' 160 Future Business Leaders 161 Euclidian Editorial Staff 162 Euclidian Business Staff 164 Eucuyo 166 Senior Scandal 167 Survey Editorial Staff 168 Survey Business Staff 170 International Qiiill and Scroll 172 Spectrum 173 Chess Team, Letterman's Club 174 Athletic Board, N.A.S.S. 175 Wai Napolo 176 Girls Leaders Club 177 Girls Athletic Association 178 P. A . Clu b 180 P. A. Announcers 181 Stage Crew, Movie Club 182 Camera Club 183 Junior Red Cross 184 Future Nurses Club 185 Future Teachers of America 186 Key Club 188 Ad Club, Foreman's Club 189 SENIORS 190 SUPPLEMENT 264 ADVERTISEMENTS 297 Deep doivn inside Just beyond reach That's where my future lies: Rough stone, ready to he chiseled, Ready to he shaped and sanded. Preparation is looking to tJie future with in- terest and anticipation. It is working to derive the best result from a foreseen situation. To tlie high school student, preparation is the means to the most successful outcome. Each individual is made to realize the significance of serious study upon Jiis future life. The wise student studies so that he may apply his knoio- ledge to everyday situations. The counsel of his elders is valuable to him, because he knoivs that their advice ivill help him find a definite place in society. Thorougli review of informa- tion concerning his potential status and voca- tion leads him to sensible and realistic deci- sions. The u'ise student is the one who pre- pares, who looks anxiously outward to what must follow and then attempts to gain the best end. He knoivs that he must only knock, and the door will be opened to him. iTgTrnr.i:n-"'""«Hi.»w.;..im^iu..., But which door? Which course? Which activity? Which work? Which friends? Which opportunity? a 10 // he finds a niche, the student's life becomes inuch simpler. The individual's decision he- comes the group's decision. 11 12 i^ I Many students' directions are influenced by their natural attributes. Homecoming Court, clockwise from lower left: Sue Anderson, Sophomore Attendant; Merry Ann Ingram, Junior Attendant; Lynn Crobaugh, Senior At- tendant; Evie Petkovsek, Homecoming Queen; Barb Harper, Senior Attendant. 13 ■HWHP>fP;Wt»Wf-MMP!f;-TMUkU»t>t.llIIHM^ 14 Yet each student's personality is uniquely his own. TJie ivide range of personalities both colorful and serious, gives the high school its heterogeneous character tvhich is necessary in order to accommodate the needs of any student. Personalities are affected by their environment and, in a large high school, the student can find the environment that best suits him, an en- vironment in u'Jiich to progress. 15 Work is the basis of progress and perfection. Natural aptitude can be a helpful tool in striv- ing for perfection, but ivithoiit hard luork, nothing tangible can be gained. Whether this effort expended takes the form of repetitive mechanical processes or long, concentrated study, it remains the essence of the progress. 17 1 he quick, brown jox jumpea over tne lazy aog The quick brown jox jumped over the lazy dog The quick brown jox jumped over the lazy dog The quick brouni jox jumped over the lazy dog The quick broion jox jumped over the lazy dog. 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The quick brown jox jumped over the lazy dog The quick brown jox jumped over the lazy dog The quick broion jox jumped over the lazy dog The nuick }>rown fox iumhed over the lazv doer. 19 ssauiSiiiiXisiiHima;isi^iaa:u"-"*-^<>«^^^^ Students of various degrees of talent, but with a common hope in the result of their labors, sacrificed time, suppers, homework: THE B O Y FRIEND . CAST: HO R TENSE, Maryse Bricelj; DULCIE, Carol Klevay; MAISIE, Bonnie Budas; POLLY BROWNE, Mitsi Wagner; MADAME DuBONNET, Sylvia Stefanko; BOBBY VAN HUSEN, Jim Roscoe; PERCIVAL BROWNE, Jim Zimmerman; TONY, Dave Montague; LADY BROCK- HURST, Lorelei Sanders; LORD BROCK- HURST, Ray Ferrante; LOLITA, Judi Urbas. CHORUS: Linda Fay, Connie Mul- lins, Shanna Doley, Leslie Long, Laura Owen, Sue McNamara, Dennis Miller, Bob Lange, Bill Gauch, Randy Vidmar, Allen Johns, Tom Russ. 20 21 nmimtiMiniMMnriTi"'""""""" W(IIMn»r ~' '^ ..^.^.i^dM^^HH^I l^^mSff^ ,„. ■-.d*- 58 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION The gym teacher's shrill whistle re- sounds through the locker room. Gradu- ally, the girls finish dressing and, one by one, drift into the gym. "Line up, girls, and number off!" cries the gym leader. Eventually the class is standing at attention in a straight line and the girls begin to call out their numbers. After struggling through two or three warmup exercises in complete discord, the class is ready to start the exciting volleyball game. Suddenly, the ten- minute bell rings and the class dashes into the locker room after a strenuous period of girls' gym. Strenuous activity builds physical fitness. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Twenty boys noisily clamber down the gymnasium bleachers and take their posi- tions on the floor, half of them with T- shirts tucked in their shorts. The whistle starts a frenzied melee of running, kick- ing, and shouting until the soccer ball thuds against the door, signifying a goal. The ten-minute bell brings gym class to a close and promises a refreshing shower to soothe aching muscles. 59 If I could only remember the formula to bring my class back to normal size. The operation was a success, but the patient died. Marc Fcnster snaps out the rhythm to determine the velocity of a wave. 60 A liltle fun in government class. SCIENCE With the aid of his textbook and the guidance of his instructor, the science student is driven by imagination and curiosity to eager observations of demon- strations and experiments which test the theories and laws of many noted biolo- gists, chemists, and physicists. Working together, the student and his lab partners are able to form systematic patterns of study. Continually, the student is de- veloping a power of reasoning and quick analysis. By the end of his studies in science, he has achieved a further under- standing of life and his environment. SOCIAL STUDIES The serious social studies student has the unique opportunity to appraise the world today in light of previous events. His knowledge of historical trends and governmental processes gives him insight into current problems so that he can take an active part in civic affairs. Al- though he may not continue his studies, the student is now prepared to be an in- telligent voter. 61 Parallel parking: the hardest test. Marsha Gayloii learns to operate the ditto machine. DRIVING 1 he driver got into the car, started the engine, and tensely held the steering wheel. He moved forward slowly as his eyes darted from the curb to the road in front of him to the approaching stop sign. He eased the car to a fidl stop, then turned the corner with utmost care, al- ways conscious of the constant observa- tion of the man seated next to him. He continued to turn corners cautiously and stop at. each stop sign, hoping for the long-awaited words from the instructor, "Now drive out of the parking lot and trv it on the road." BUSINESS Numerous precise-looking instruments line the walls and form orderly rows across the room. Coldly they confront the new business student, confused by his first glimpse of this multitude of but- tons, switches, and levers. Soon he will master these, and they will become the tools of his efficiency. Patience and concentration are the elements of a good typist. ART A sweep of the hand, a final daub of paint and, after several days of work, the art student's assignment is completed. With a superior glance around him, he compares his work to those of his peers. He smiles at his cleverness and proudly submits the painting to the scrutiny of his instructor. This is his great master- piece—the product of his creativity. The good typist never looks at her fingers. Maidee Lasnik completes a poster in art class. ORCHESTRA Violin: Stcaglcr, C. Brown, J. Chiodo, C. Dutko, L. Fike, D. Wiskes, S. Pylick, S. Price, M. Harris, L. Lesiak, B. Lesiak, J. Murdoch, C. Wroniak, D. J'iola: Schulz, L. Cello: Goslee, N. Kimen, B. Steagler, M. Stevens, S. Flute: Leister, P. Plaggemier, B. Oboe: Strausbaugh, J. Clarinet: Maroff, D. Newman, A. Surtz, R. Sax: Prijatelj, B. Percussion : Biello, y. Faint, H. Trombone: Shoatf, D. String Bass: Gathercole, J. Urbanick, J. Komocar, J. Naylor, S. Bassoo7i: Debevec, P. Piper, C. French Horn: Cooper, B. Trumpet: Fowler, R. Podobnikar, D. Mylcs, B. Cornet: Harper, G. 64 CHEVRON society-Row one: S. Tucceri, J. Mervis, L. Horvath, C. Eppich, R. Zuzek, D. Mansperger. Row Two: G. Harper, R. Carmany, W. Cooper, A. Newman, J. Bittence. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-7?oh- One: H. Faint secretary, K. Piper treasurer. Row Two: A. Newman president, W. Cooper vice president. The Marching Band rehearses 65 'T^fi^^^:;^mi'i«^ V_ ■ '^■**-'»f*i<«-< The marching band completes an effective precision drill. MARCHING BAND "Fixed! Fixed!" shout the members of the tuba rank as another of their num- ber get spicked for Euclid Roulette. Every Thursday during the football sea- son, six members of the marching band are required to play their music from memory. If they cannot, then they must come in after school and practice. Tradi- tions like this not only insure good music, but make the marching band one of Euclid's most spirited organizations. CADET BAND For those Euclid musicians who have less experience, the cadet band affords an opportunity to improve their skill and to play much the same music as the Con- cert Band. By the end of the year, the cadet band is prepared to join the Con- cert band in the district and state con- tests. 66 CADET BAND Flute: Richley, C. Snyder, D. Tuckerman, K. Borgsteadt, S. Myers, N. Nelson, S. Reese, C. Blankschaen, J. Ulle, F. Serkownik, C. Oboe: Breen, K. Clarinet: Hillegas, J. Emser, N. Hobsek, B. Nimelli, T. Paulovcin, S. Brule, D. Marthin, R. Saxophone: Loeding, O. Madey, D. Zoller, D. Gant, B. Rupar, M. Mikovich, J. Trumpet: Armstrong, K. Carlson, J. Hotchkiss, R. Malokas, J. Ullestad, J. Zaas, J. Forgione, F. Jernejcic, K. Scott, J. Van Ooyen, R. Fowler, R. Baritone: Wright, J. Hagberg, B. Jones, B. Norsic, G. Humphries, B. Trombone: Cook, R. Switalsky, E. Percussion: Bagocious, J. Burkhart, J. Statz, R. ma^^i^ssmt^msami^mem BAND SERGEANTS-Lt/i lu nglU: B. Ross top sergeant, A. Newman, R, Hurlburt. 67 ...iihirhninmiiii,:^.... . ■■miitf>im««xamKm»«nmaamMUitMtmsuiaiaiaaMa«ain^^ Alto horn, an integral part o£ the marching band. BAND DIRECTOR— floti; One: A. Sydow, D. Harper, A. Mitchel. Row Two: F. Taddeo, H. Hershey, A. D'Emilia. CONCERT BAND Flute: Campana, J. Hitty, J. Mog, K. Plaggemier, B. Hotchkiss, M. Mervis, J. Henry, C. Mansperger, M. Oboe: Stoneback, N. Forker, S. Strausbaugh, J. Clarinet: Eppich, C. Glaser, R. Horvath, L. Janitz, C. Maroff, D. Newman, A. Zuzek, R. Gere, S. Sutton. L. Aljancic, T. Coolidge, D. Fleshin, J. Holloway, J. Surtz, R. Tiderman, K. Babin, S. Howard, R. Reeves, C. Masek, R. Focht, R. Pulver, C. Guenther, K. Baritone: Mansperger, D. Kuchling, E. Ivanko, J. Trombone: Bittence, J. Kalan, G. Piper, L. Ross, B. Shoaff, D. Love, G. Hale, B. Tuba: Hasher, R. March, B. Kaczer, N. Komocar, J. Sherman, N. Carmany, B. String Bass: Gathercole, J. Percussion: Faint, H. Tucci, A. Kimen, B. DeFranco, P. Tympani: Biello, J. Bass Clarinet: Jones, R. Katanik, N. Bassoon: Gargiulo, R. Piper, C. Debevec, P. Sax: Schenck, B. Ramona, J. Lipstreu, R. Tucceri, S. Bammerlin, J. Roll, D. Prijatelj, B. Trumpet: Dieckman, R. Hurlburt, R. Myers, D. Myles, B. Podobnikar, D. Sweeder, D. Masek, R. Harper, G. Miller, R. Mansperger, C. French Horn: Cooper, B. Dickinson, P. Hoedt, D. Wilber, K. Jerkic, S. 69 BOYS' GLEE CLVB-Rou> One: R. Johnson. Row Tico: J. Biichak, R. Taylor, N. Berglund. Row Three: S. Toward, D. Burhennc, R. Macks, C. Robinson. Row Four: D. Hathaway, P. Cox, D. Montague, J. Kelly, T. Petruzzi, L. Pummel. GLEE CLUBS Singing is one of the most relaxing, expressive pastimes a person can find. To the boys of the third period Boys' Glee Club practicing each morning is not tedious, but instead it is enjoyable. These sophomores and juniors love to sing, and this feeling is reflected in the spirit of their song. Striving to blend evenly with one an- other and produce a definite quality of sound is the aim of the Girls' Glee Club. Each girl, participating in the Christmas program and the district choir contest, tries her very best. Each day, practice and effort bring the Glee Clubs nearer their goal. 70 JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLVR-Roiu One: M. Yager, B. Winters, B. Trauger, L. Loope, M. Zola, V. Goss, S. Calvert, M. Prokopovich, P. Vidusich. Row Ttco: P. Dcister, K. Corrigan, M. Fields, M. Balsey, J. Adkins, A. ^Vill, M. Witzke, E. Beyer. Row Three: B. Pavlik, C. Maresh, B. Sabula, C. Hart, P. Chylla. L. Andrews, S. Reider, J. Lunder, J. Sheppard, J. Fleshin. Row Four: M. Panesky, S. Bahr, J. Papp, M. Sikora, P. Fcderico, L. Fordyce, M. Boros, D. Wroniak, L. Owen, C. Cline. Row Five: W. Conrad, J. Vukcevic, J. Consla, M. Theodosian, B. Pappas, B. Vidensek, E. Neat, S. Geyer, J. Stillingcr, F. Fox, S. Jones, P. Bizzari. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLVR-Row One: D. Romano, D. Evans, C. Allen, S. Froom, C. King, D. DiBiasio, D. Kump, B. Budas, L. Tomko, E. Wehrle, R. Res, B. Mills, N. Sheppard. Row Two: J. Houry, J. Howell, J. Rose, J. Lilley, R. Hiirlburt, T. Legan, L. Nalepa, P. Kane, L. Long, J. McCarthy, S. Downen, B. Hille, K. Hashagen, D. Geisky. Row Three: J. Sovich. K. Patton, M. Bogatay, C. Peterson, C. Keller, N. Crone, C. Reba, J. Urankar, M. Minnillo, J. Coleman, H. Estvander, J. Baran, S. Anderson. Rozv Four: S. Williams, J. Goodwin, J. Hallack, E. Hanes, B. Beckwith, J. Zdara, K. Schulsky, A. Habian, R. Rochkar, R. Cerami, C. Stepina, J. Stanley, C. Cook, P. Deegan, B. Boldin. Rozu Five: M. Wolanski, K. Covert, K. Jernejcic, S. LaPorte, L. Burris, B. Bradford, D. Bacon, M. Brown. D. Germavsek, B. Friedman, J. Orehek, L. Galaida, S. Gall, C. Hoedt, L. Vahcic, S. Rodencic. CHORAL masters-Row one-. L. Vislocky, M. Wagner. J. Tharp, G. Kroiiie, S. Dadlow, L. Kytle. Roti' Two: L. Poese, L, Gribbons, K. Zust, C. Mullins, C. Pasquale, N. Furniss. Rou' Three: M. Ingram, D. Roberts, D. Sanderson, J. Boyton. E. Palm, J. Flowers, W. Gauch. Roiv Four: B. Ponce. B. Tekancic, T. Wilson, R. Pejeau, M. Hobzek, G. Genzen. Row Five: L. Foy, G. Macks, K. Pekar, B. iKaib, T. Spencer, D. Clark, D. Mason, O. DeMarco. Mr. Taylor and accompanists C. Krnell and B. Sanderson. CHORAL MASTERS-fio!.' Out-. B. Froiiui, K. V.iiu-, S. Dolcy. M. Socikr, M. Church, B. Bogatay. Row Two: K. Hutchisson, J. C^athorcole, L. Ccrzeny, A. Lindquist. C. Krnell, M. Brancae. Row Three: \V. Vicic. ^V. Olah. ). Fisher, R. Wood, B. Burger, C. Finley. Row Four: W. Reynolds, R. Vidmar, D. ^Vunderle, T . Russ, H. Krauss, M. DeMotte, C. McBroom. Roiv Five: R. Palmer, F. Fleck, H. Rose, R. Stauffer, D. Vargo, W. Morgan, M. Gaylon. CHORAL MASTERS Mr. Taylor allowed himself to pause before beginning the next song to wipe the moisture from his forehead. He smiled foolishly as he sometimes does, and a ripple of smothered laughter spread through the choir. The program had been exceptionally good so far— the result of hours of practice— and now, be- fore this last song, Mr. Taylor hastily went through the motions familiar to his singers which meant lift and sing on top of the notes. Taking a deep breath, he raised his arms and started the tradition- al closing anthem, "The Lord Bless You and Keep You." A trickle of sweat fiend- ishly made its way clown the back of a weary singer, and his eyes smarted from bright spotlights, but he was conscious only of a pride in singing well. CHORAL MASTERS OFFICERS-Ze/t to right: C. McBroom Secretary, W. Vicic Vice President. R. Palmer President, C. Pasquale Treasurer, amd >^ -^ ***K ^ ^ krt^ Sophomores With a twinge of both anticipation and anxiety the sophomore renounced the com- forts of junior high. He realized that the great- er independence he would have would require increased maturity to meet his new responsi- bilities. His school work became more chal- lenging, and yet the ivide choice of subjects stimulated him to explore new and interesting fields. Amazed by his insignificance, the new student at first huddled together with his old friends, bewildered by the strange faces. Soon, however, he began to recognize the faces and make new friends. With them he luent to foot- ball games, dances, and the E-room, gradually gaining the confidence that comes with the sense of belonging. The year rushed by too fast; there was so much to do, and every event was new and exciting, creating the enthusiasm that is uniquely a sophomore's. MMMIIMMi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Row One: D. Kaselak, Secretary; C. Keller, Treasurer. Row Two: T. Goble, Vice President; B. Cirino, President. Miss Ruth Vermillion Sophomore Class Counselor. Mr. Fred Johns Sophomore Class Counselor. 76 HOMEROOM 102- Rou' One: P. Baibato. B. Budas. J. Mcdlen. C. Andrew, J. Balogh, C. Allen, S. Anderson, J. Adamczewski. Row Two: J. Baran. B. Beckwith, J. Atcn, K. Ulle, A. August, D. Bacon, L. Aspcnwall. M. Johnston, P. Alexander. Row Three: D. Budinsky, M. Barbie, M. Becker, L. Balukin, P. Banaszek, B. Bailey, M. Ark, J. Bailey, Mrs. Carter. Row Four: F. Davis, G. Burich, J. Adkins D. Alex, D. Antonick, J. Bagocius, T. Baber, M. Apple. HOMEROOM 105-Row One: M. DAmito. A. Boczck, J. Rouse. G. Bell, B. Bilyk. K. Bene. Row Two: B. Boldin, L. Belavich, M. Bogatay. D. Benvenuto. M. Blatnik, S. Blatnik, D. Barnes, Row Three: J. Barbre, D. Bentley, K. Barta. D. Bcljan, \'. Lenarcic. G. Bowers, J. Baum, B. Beacham. Row Four: Mr. Avers, J. Beaudry, J. Baranowski, G. Lorbcr, K. Bateman L. Jevnikar, J. Bates. HOMEROOM \m-Rou' One: D. Bone, S. Seifert, S. Bradack, L. Zust. D. Brule, J. Brazalovics, C. Bruce, K. Breen. Row Two: M. Breskvar, J. Brown, J. Boyd, S. Borgsteadt, K. Koepke, D. Bone, E. Brigdcn, C. Browning, D. Breeden. Row Three: P. ^Velch, W. Boyer, D. Morgan, J. Blankschaen. J. Kostilia, M. Bocskuy, B. Bradford, M. Brown. Row Four: D. IJluhm, L. Carlson, J. Kane. H. Blackljurn, T. Brcnnan. R. Dacar, K. Blumenstein, G. Bernstein, Mr.Clements. «%v HOMEROOM 120-Row One: R. Cicco, J Capretti L Cipriani, C. Buto, S Ciiun, M. Clavell, A. Consilio, D. Cherne. Rou' Two: J Coleman J Cesnik E. Chaunce, F. \Villianis, C. Smith, E. Carlson, C. Carroll, J. Carruthers. Row Tliiee G Carpenter, T. Christopher, T. Clemens, D. Coolidge, E. Carroll, B. Cirino, S. Stankiewicz, C Chiodo. Roju Four: R. Collins, C. Bush, B. Caine, L. Burris, S. Chappell, C. Ciannilli. k. Caputo, K. Burns, Mr. Stuckey. HOMEROOM I25-Ro!c Onf: N. Papp, J. Craig, J. Collins, G. Cornwell, N. Crone, J. Comport. Row Two: P. Dcbevec, J. Fleshin, J. Orehek, C. Cook, B. Crawford, D. Demian. Row Three: E. Diulus, L. Debeljak, D. Collins, K. Covert, M. Dailey, J. Czohara, L. Domin. Row Four: Mrs. Hoeger, G. DiNardo, M. Katz, G. Dane, A. DeVictor, G. Lamas, B. Turick. HOMEROOM 204-7?ou' One: S. Gere, M. Frost, S, Froom, M. Fogel, R. Griffith, R. Res, C. Gabrenya. Roiu Two: C. Komrus, S. Forker, L. Fox, L. Grable, J. Gorslcne, M. Haller, M. Fuchs. Row Three: B. Friedman, S. Gall, D. Germovsek, L. Galaida, B. Hagbcrg, B. Hobson, G. Wilkinson. Row Four: J. Graafmeyer, B. Hagerill, R. Herbst, G. Harper, D. Hathaway, B. Hertz, T. Harwood, Mrs. Malina. 78 HOMEROOM 205— Row One: R. Marthin. C. Zurlo, D. Evans, S. Downen, J. Lilley, M. Dobnikar, H. Estvander, C. Falton. Row Two: J. Dvornik, J. Ellis, L. Butko, N. Emser, M. Fabec, K. Elliott, D. Eckerman, A. Dombrowski. Row Three: R. Gabriel, \\'. PuUano, R. \'anoyen, D. Caster, G. Foster, R. Gainar, J. Giordano, S. Drcnik. Row Four: Mr. Mazzocco, B. Glick, D. Garland, T. Gasser. T. Gilliotti, G. Giegerich, B. Gant, J. Orlikowski, D. Fox. HOMEROOM 208-fiou> One: P. Dccgan, D. Day, B. DiDonato, S. DeVanna, D. DiBiasio, L. Deans. Row Two: L. Miller, J. AVirick, S. Davis, J. Damberger, H. Disanto, J. Daugherty, R. Fabritius. Roio Three: R. Focht, R. Ferrcl. Y. Forgione, J. Smiciklas, J. Eckenrode, A. Fende, Miss Darcy. 79 HOMEROOM 209-Rou' One: G. Zanyk, E. Grimm, H. Fogel, J. Colon, M. Gojak, S. Gombach, P. Miller, J. Grille, S. Guild. Row Two: D. Hylkema, R. Howard, J. Gozoski, K. Guenther, M. Green, P. Grubac, J. Goodwin, J. Humphries. Rmo Three: Mr. Fellague, D. Hoernig, D. Baer, P. Greer, }. Delsantcr, C. Grill. R. Gross, D. Mikolsky, K. Hrovat. Roio Four: R. Hrovat, B. Holi.s, C. Huruiuh, R. Hula, T). Hull. J. Iloitou. W. Penny, I.. Hornack. HOMEROOM 2\i-Roxv One: J. DiPuccio; M. Vocaturo, L. Guttmann, L. Hamilton, R. Hanna, R. Hall, D. Henderson, K. Heckert. Row Two: R. Jost, R. Johnson, J. Hallack, B. Hahn, K. Hashagen, E. Hanes, C. Henry, R. Jack,son, J. Jacobsohn. Row Three: D. Kaprosy, B. Jones, G. Havreberg, L. Harris, D. Heben, L. Payne, A. Habian, N. Kaczur, B. Sweeney. Roxu Four: Miss Rust, G. Krotine, D. Kacperski, R. Karash, M. Santay, R. Kaehler, A. Jasky, J. Ivanko, E. Judice, T. Kaib. 80 HOMEROOM 22i-Row One: M. Hynes, J. Fiustcrc. J. Howell, J. Houry, M. Hunt, P. Hurlburt, N. Wohlcgemuth, M. Hotchkiss, C. Hoffman. Row Two: T. Knop. D. Stafford. B. Hille, C. Holwick, J. Hoccvar, R. Bclanich. S. Horsey. G. King. Roio Three: D. Klann. A. Pullano, D. Janis. J. Holloway, C. Hocclt. B. Holcomb. A. Krane. J. Koci. Mrs. Cox. Row Four: J. King. D. Kleinhenz, G. Keller, W. King, R. Koller, A. Kissel, J. Kelly, K. Klug, J. Komocar. HOMEROOM 225-Row One: C. King, P. Kane, D. Kasclak. N. Kcnilra, J. Lube, L. Ccbron, M. Lerer. Row Two: B. Klavora, C. Keller, C. Katalenac, L. Kitko. J. Kirk. D. King, L. Karl, Miss Sweet. Row Three: H. l.anghan, T. Lcllis, F. LaPortc. K. Jonaitis. B. Kirchner. C. Zimmerman, L. Kipp. R. Bosetin. J. Lain. A. Kukorelli. Row Four: J. Larkin. L. Kulka, R, Lewis, J. Shenkel, R. Lakatosh, E. Larsen, E. Kuchling. G. Lecpcr, W. Lemmons. HOMEROOM 227-7?(«i' One: J. Knock. M. Korthals, J. Powell, J. Kozlevcar, M. Chiofolo, D. Horn, D. Kump, D. Weeks. Row Two: B. Coyle. D. Madey, D. Kobe, E. Kaval, K. Kolegar, D. Bumgardncr. J. Knoch. Miss Emshwillcr. Row Three: D. Lovejoy. J. Lutsch. K. Korosec, L. Krecic. R. Korthals. C. Krapence. J. Krzcpina, K. Krince, M. Kostansek. Rozv Four: G. Love, G. LoConti, T. Loncala, D. Liggett, D. Lorence, R. Luffler, M. Lorenzo, R, Macks, J, Lunder, K. McDerment. 81 HH^HHSiBi^^ HOMEROOM 228— Row One: T. Legan, J. Letney, A. Lanza, B. Shuber, G. Muir, B. Leach, H Lasnik. B Kirk. Rotv Tu'o: J. Marino, R. Miller, R. Leake, J. Leeper, P. Lefor, S. Lemm, B Lesiak, J. Chopyak, Roio Three: S. LaPorte, J. Milavec, D. Miklavic, J. Kotnik, J. Martucci, W. Miller, M. Lilley, S. Lewis, Miss Spretnak. Row Four: J. Mason, A. Miklavcic, P. Frederick, T. May, D. Mikus, E. Marlow, L. Milazzotto, R. Masek, R. Masek. HOMEROOM 230-iJoui One: L. Traven, J. Pmto, K Zielski, E. Begalke, B. Hobzek, C. Reeves, V. Zielaskiewicz, S. Willson. Row Two: J. Mance, M. Debevec, P. Paller, K. Gustetic, B. Gingell, J. Guth, J. Dragonette, T. Goble. Roio Three: K. Mangus, R. Shaner, C. Malocic, R. Lewis, G. Lang, R. Brezec, R. Price, B. Kmetz. Roiv Four: Mr. Lindsey, B. Hyne, E. Foster, D. Mochan, G. Kattler, K. Livermore, K. Siat, A. Malz. HOMEROOM 309-floti) One: M. McLaughlin, C. Lonchar, P. McKnight, S. Lorenzo, H. Mack, T. McKibben, S. Lefkowitz. J- McCarthy. Row Two: L. Long, M. Skitzki, L. McKee, C. Lofgren, D. Rhodes, M. Lynch. M. Lis, M. Luksic. Row Three: P. Logan, P. Lyle, K. Nemerovsky, N. McNab, C. Murdoch, D. Mohoric, M. Morgan, P. Muehleisen, L. Musteikis, Mr. Dickinson. Row Four: R. Glass, D. Vantilburg, D. Montague, J. Nebe, R. Morse, C. Murray, C. Moore, T. Gozelinchick, J. Neumore. 82 WliiilillllliliiiilllilttilllilliiWIilHIi^^ HOMEROOM 315-/JOU' One: L. Murphy, M. Mullenix, N. Morell. L. Nalepa, K. Murphy, S. Morse. I. Neil. Rozc Ttvo: D. Alexander, M. Patronis. C. Mog. C. Montsch, B. Parmertor, P. Nada. B. Modlni. Row Three: C. Nagode, C. Peters, A. Paolo, K. Nehls, H. Pesch, G. Peterson, K. Perusck. Mr. Davison. Rozo Four: J. Perrotti. L. Hopkins, G. Peters, M. Zifko, E. Pesec, R. Stumpf, J. Maynard, D. Newnes. You study this; I'll study this one; then we'll trade. o n n HOMEROOM 521— Roiu One: N. Matejkowski, N. Meyers, M. Mansperger, L. Miller, R. Tokes, R. Milone, B. Mills. Row Two: L. Miller, J. Mervis, J. Mika, J. Tucceri, L. Marincic, L. Mehls, M. Minnillo. Row Three: T. Karpy, R. Riggs, J. Oiler, L. Nestlcrode, M. Ovaski, L. Mocilnikar, Miss A. Gincvra. Row Four: R. Palcnschat. P. Ola, D. Opdahl, P. Stair, J. Norsic, T. Plummer, T. Ockunzzi. HOMEROOM 322-Rou' One: R. Peterson, M. Paganic, C. Panichi, C. Papp, M. Ormston, J. Pearn,, C. Ogoreuc, E. Haynes, J. Pierce. Row Two: K. Patton, P. Oren, C. Nenadal, S. Paulovcin, S. Ogrin, J. Powalie, P. Patterson. Row Three: C. Pinkney, J. Powalie, L. Onderdonk, S. Allen, T. Nyman, N. Phillips, T. Plickert, J. Petty. Row Four: T. Petrochic, J. Lupas, J. Pozun, J. Pietro, A. Petruzzi, J. Ostkar, L. Pawlus, S. Papalko, Mr. Saul. HOMEROOM S25-ROW One: S. Pylick, S. Pungerchar, M. Powell, P. Redding, L. Rast, J. Rebolt, K. Pike. Row Two: J. Mack, C. Rcba, J. Pcterka, M. Pratt, R. Clemence, D. Romano, C. Reese, M. Romano. Row Three: J. Pirc, A. Reder, C. Peterson, R. Redmond, R. Roesch, B. Reinke, D. Piscopo, G. Reed. Row Four: J. Reichenbach, S. Rockwell, D. Roll, B. Prijatelj, S. Piotrowski, C. Pulvcr, J. Rosipko. Mr. MrKelvcy. HOMEROOM 32i—Rotu One: D. Romano, J. Rose, D. Ross, C. Lyon, B. Robich, C. Ritz, L. Rogers. Row Two: V. Rcgelbuto, J. Roschy, M. Erzen, E. Rodgers, J. Rowland, R. Rochkar, C. Roland, M. Rupar. Row Three: L. Roberts, S. Rodencic, J. Schaser, W. Schuette, R. Sanderson, R. Ruuska, K. Richerdson, B. Schicmann, J. Scott. Roiu Four: D. Sedmak, J. Roth, J. Scanlon, G. Runyon, J. DeMell, J. Schroetcr, R. Sarstedt, Mr. Sawyer. HOMEROOM S29-ROW One: M. Schaffcr, J. Shaughnessy, C. Shields, R. Stambaugh, R. Span, D. Wilkes, C. Serkownik, N. Sheppard, L, Shcrrill. Row Two: B. Sneller, J. Schidte, R. Sprochi, J. Sivcc. R. Seguin, T. Purdy, L. Smith. R. Sarama. Row Three: G. Sirca, M. Mazzei, H. Siford, J. Scanlon, G. Scheid, P. Scrncl, J. Shirk, H. Spolar. Rotu Four: B. Stanley, N. Sherman, R. Saver, L. Ryder, T. Brimlow, C. Sedmak, G. Snyder, D. Spate, Mr. Freedman. 85 ■1^ HOMEROOM Cafe A—Iimv One: I,. Sicgcl, S. Snvder, S. Skrout, S. Jones, C. Sidinan, E. Sowul, N. Cozby, J. Sovich. How Two: K. Skalski, L. Sm'ink, S. Skoll, E. Sirko, E. Shiga, M. SkuUy, D. Summers. B. Spring, J. Splisteser. Roui Three: A. Steich, C. Steinfurth. R. Surtz, T. Stasienko, J. Sustersic. R. Skeives, T. Stcklasa, D. Siedler. Roxv Four: L. Substelny, L. Corngan, K. Stevenson, T, Stahre, L. Sutton, R. Statz, E. Svvitalsky, L. Staplcton, Mr. Harding. HOMEROOM Cafe B—Row One: J. Strausbaugli, A. Syracuse, M. Steagler, D. Thayer, D. Thompson. J. Tkatch. P. Tartagha. K. Tiderman. Rojl' Two: F, Tanno. R. Tarantino, J. Strnad, K. Takacs, R. Symonds, J. Stanley, C. Steagler, C. Stepina. Rou' Three: A. Stepic, K. Stemple, J. Stegh, L. Strnisha, N. Teegardin, M. Strazisar, E. Erzen, R. Taylor. Row Four: B. Tilk. J. Tekavec. R. Thorpe, F. D.T\is, K. Sweeney, y. Tcgcl, E. Sturm, Mr. Asher. HOMEROOM Cafe C-Rou> One: S. Tomasello, E. Terranova, B. Truskolaski. M. Traxler, J. Votilo, K. Vesey, L. Thamer. M. Tekavec. Row Two: C. Traina, D, Tiamte, L. Tomko, C. Trivisonno. B. Tramte, B. Unick, F. Ulle. B. Bazen. Row Three: N. Guy, P. Tolchinsky, S. Tucceri, J. UUestad, K. Turk, J. Urankar, N. Ulle, P. Thomas. Row Four: L. Uronis, S. Toward, J. Vend, B. Usalis, J. Urbanic, L. Twombly, D. Traven, G. Verner, Mr. Diehl. HOMEROOM Cafe D-A'ou' One: R. Whitcly, A. \Vascnda, E. Wehrle, M. Vooko, M. Verbic, R. Vatty, S. Watts, B. Werley. Row Tu'o: W. Wolanski, K. Holmes, C. Vernick, J. Whittaker, F. Wervet, G. Urbancic. C. Webb, A. Wolf, Mrs. Nold. Row Three: J. Wilson, A. Urbancek, D. Shinosky, S. Watts, M. Weber, L. Vahcic, S. Vonrckowski, D. Waltcrmire, G. Whitaker. Row Four: R. Jeric, D. Vrh, L. Wicks, T. Walters, W. Wistum, D. Wilber, J. Wichert, W. AVilliams, C. Winder. HOMEROOM Cafe Y.-Row One: S. Yager, S. Wright, D. Young, V. Yager, J. Wrcnn, D. Yoger, J. Yanni. Row Two: T. Yanni, C. Zanghi, D. Young, J. Zdara, L. Wittine, P. Wolf. Row Three: L. Wright, M. Wolanski, S. Zdanowicz, R. Brewer, T. Coy, N. Ycray, F. Steelman. Row Four: R. Crcveling, P. Cox, B. Sporcic, L. Yanchar, R. Fuerst, T, Zadnik, Mr. Hanson. 87 sports To the athlete, sports mean more than end- less practice and strenuous exercise, for at the basis of his interests in sports lies the know- ledge that after all this work he will have ac- complished something tangible, something to be proud of. He experiences despondency and exhilaration, uncertainty, self confidence, and the pressure of the crucial moment in which he must make a decision and accept the conse- quences. He also comes to know that extraord- inary esprit de corps which is necessary to a fighting team. Coupled with this, he makes new friends and finds the security and pride wliich comes ivith belonging to a team. Thus, sports provides him with the complementary goals of recognition and self-confidence and the knowledge that his accomplishments will not go unnoticed. CROSS COUNTRY-T^oic One: J. Spencer, K. Krivok, D. Henderson, R. Bowen, H. Altenweg, C. Lamb, H. Faint, R. Klann, R. Kovach. Row Two: C. Hayes, L. Wright, R. Parker, W. Schmenk, J. Stinson, T. Murphy, J. Polanc, B. Beacham, R. Miller. Row Three: T. Mar- tin, C. Bayer, C. Mansperger, J. Zevnik, R. Vidmar, J. Cesa, R. Dieckmann, W. Rinas, R. Alloway, R. Haller, A. Wallace. Rmu Four: M. Balhory, H. Theis, C. Campbell, R. Collins, W. Powell, B. Humphries, R. Rackar, R. Klann, D. Klann, D. Hoppert, K. Potokar. Row Five: D. Gyongyos, R. Brezec, J. Patronis, J. Vidmar, R. Murphy, J. Bartholomew, R. Stauffer, T. Coy, D. Miklavic, P. Tartaglia, J. Blankschaen. Standing: Coach Thompson. CROSS COUNTRY COACH AND CAPTAIN- Coacli Thompson, Henry Altenweg captain. 1" ""-^l ■ ■ '^ 1 CROSS COUNTRY Besides the essential athletic ability, spirit is a necessary requirement for a cross country runner. For a successful team must have not only a few gifted run- ners, but also others who are willing to keep driving and pushing themselves, giving their maximum effort to the team. This is what characterizes a good cross country team and keeps Euclid teams per- ennially at or near the top of L.E.L. standings. 90 Bill Rinas trains for speed in the fifty yard dash. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Euclid -- 24 Euclid 25 Euclid....... 22 Euclid 36 Euclid 20 Euclid 1 5 Euclid 1 8 Euclid 26 Euclid 27 Euclid 1 6 Euclid 22 Euclid 26 Euclid 20 Euclid .....25 Shaw — 33 St. Joseph 31 West Tech 34 John Adams 20 Shaker Heights 37 Collinwood 50 Cathedral Latin 45 Shaw 33 East 32 Mayfield 47 Glenville 37 Parma 29 Cleveland Heights 41 Brush 36 Wins 13 Losses 1 12th St. Joseph Relays 19th Bowling Green Relays 1st Lake Erie League 5lh District 92 Randy Vidmar breathes hard after a long race 93 VTn M. ^^^WiNta KUHlNCj^{,mmG 94 VARSITY FOOTBALL The stands were jammed with scream- ing Euch"d fans as the final seconds of the St. Joe's game ticked away. The third victory of the year was almost a certainty with the score 6-0, and the Panthers seemed on their way to a good season. "Eighteen, seventeen ..." a St. Joe's pass . . . touchdown! The stunned fans filed silently out of the stadium, for, with victory so close, a tie was hard to take. The disappointing season was somewhat brightened by fine individual performances by several juniors, includ- ing Lanning and Reichenbach. It is hoped that they will form an experienced backbone for next year's team. 95 VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Garfield Heights 0 John Adams 0 St. Joseph 6 Eastlake North 24 Cleveland Heights 8 Shaker Heights 32 Parma 26 Lakewood 24 Shaw 24 Wins 2 Losses 6 Ties 1 6 Euclid 26 ..... 6 .. 0 6 6 6 Euclid 6 Euclid 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL-floin One: K. Gortz, F. Diulus, J. Starman, L. Whalen, R. Palechek, M. Orazen, C. Ehinger captain, D. Brinza, O. DeMarco, W. Attamante captain. Row Two: L. Burgin, G. Dackor, R. Pejeau, T. McGill, U. Scolaro, D. Bizily, J. Carr, J. Schael. W. Fuchs, H. Reichenbach, C. Lanning. Rotv Three: D. Reed, R. Leppert, J. Gilkerson, E. Proster, T. Kreit, D. Wheeler, G. Cox, T. Bizosky, T. Snyder, B. Symonds. Row Four: T. Wohlgemuth, M. Maxzzei, G. Engelke, J. Hamilton, J. Price, P. Ryan, S. Rechner, B. Temple. Row Five: K. Walters manager, H. Pierce manager, S. Yabroff manager, R. Scott, W. Reynolds, G. Mason, D. Vukcevic, J. Grinstead manager, D. Powers manager, D. Hall manager. 19 ^4q^i3^2S^^23^^48i^43^39^444^ HP 96 ' ^^e^^*^-<'^^^^^^i '^'V»'»^-;t»^ifc%> -, ;,u.« ; A tense moment before the ball is snapped. FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS AND COACH-Left to righ, C. Ehinger co-captain, Coacn Mohr, W. Attamante co-captain. 97 Starmaii makes an unusual catch. John Schael makes a Euclid gain. Reichenbach leaps to catch the ball. The apprehensive bench. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Junior Varsity Football not only sup- plies the sophomore boy with a better knowledge of the techniques of playing good football, but it also allows him to become better acquainted with high school life and the general spirit and pride of the student body. Working along with the other members of his team, the J.V. Kitten gains the skill and knowledge which will earn him a place on next year's varsity team. Sprochi is rushed by the defensive line. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL- Row One: R. Sarstedt, R. Macks, B. Hyne, E, Carroll, J. Sustersic, J. Martucci, R. Symonds, J. Schroe- ter, E. Larsen, R. Cirino, R. Sprochi, Row Two: J. Larkin, D. Coolidge, B. Hobzek, C. Moore, D. Demian, D. Barnes, T. Ockunzzi, R. Herbst, B. Gant, C. Hurwitch, J. Reichenbach. Row Three: J. Giordano, D. Wilbert, R. Hrovat, M. Apple, J. Horton, C. Murray, T. Giiliotti, K. Stevenson, E. Pesec, G. Leeper. Row Four: D. Mochan, J. Komocar, T. Aljancic. M. Weber, C. Winder, T. Gasser, D. Hull, J. Urbanick. Row Five: B. Yanchar, L. Sutton, N. Kaczur, B. Schicmann, D. Graafmeyer manager, M. Mazzei manager, B. Price tnatiager. 100 Hilft^Ai The Kittens charge in classic form. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Euclid 16 Euclid 12 Euclid 12 Euclid 6 Euclid 30 Euclid 8 Euclid 14 Euclid 14 Garfield Heights 0 St. Joseph 6 Eastlake North 0 Cleveland Heights 6 Shaker Heights 0 Parma 1 4 Lakewood 0 Shaw 26 Wins 5 Losses 2 Ties 1 101 VARSITY WRESTLING-7?ou- Oyie: T. Oleksy, D. Hall, K. Vesey, M. Leber, F. Jernejcic, D. Coy, D. Thayer, L. Rositano, J. DeWitt. Row Tiuo: C. Wendorff matiager, R. Glaser, J. Polanc, J. Sustersic, J. Kurtis, J. Martucci, R. Lakatosh. Row Three: R. Torter, J. Schael, K. Wohlgemuth, H. Altenweg, C. Mansperger, K. Krivok, D. Vukcevic. Row Four: \V. Linsz manager, D. Gillespie, U. Scolaro, M. Orazen, W. Attamante, L. Burgin, K. Potokar, P. Plestis, J. Deely manaser. VARSITY WRESTLING At last the rivals meet in an open test of strength and will. The Panther judges his opponent's ability and then applies forethought and skill to the destruction of his foe. The ensuing competition continues till one discovers the other's vulnerability. Then with a weak but struggling heaviness the taxed victim sinks beneath a vise-like grip. The vic- tor's identity is not at all surprising. The Panther always wins his match. 104 VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD Euclid 24 Garfield Heights 11 Euclid , 20 Eastlake North 20 Euclid 30 Berea 1 1 Euclid 31 Huron 6 Euclid 36 Lakewood 5 Euclid 39 Shaw 0 Euclid 28 Cleveland Heights 9 Euclid 43 Shaker 0 Euclid 45 Wickliffe 0 Euclid 36 Parma 7 Euclid 30 John Marshall 7 Wins 10 Lake Erie League 1st Losses 0 District 1st Ties 1 State 2nd Don Gillespie tries for another record-breaking pin. WRESTLING COACHES AND TEAM CAPTAIN-Le/« to right: Coach Eckert, J. Schael captain, Coach DeMora. Rill Attainante wins by a pin. 105 Ted Knop gains a near pin. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD Euclid 43 Euclid 34 Euclid 39 Euclid 41 Euclid 25 Garfield Heights 7 Eastlake North 5 Lakewood 8 Shaw 5 Cleveland Heights 14 Euclid 26 Shaker 14 Euclid 37 Parma 8 Euclid 31 John Marshall II Wins 8 Losses 0 106 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-TJow One: D. Mochan, E. Pesec, T. Gilliotti, T. Knop. Row Tivo: K. Vcsey, J. Jacobsohn, T. Coy, W Boyer, H. Pesch, D. Demian, R. Hrovat. Row Three: N. Berglund manager, M. Mazzei, J. Urbanick, P.Tolchinsky, K. Barta, D. Barnes, Row Four: W. Gant, T. Harwood, E. Larson, D. Coolidge, T. Walters, R. Lewis, J. Tegel, L. Grable, R. Karash. Coy struggles with his opponent. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING In one season of long, difficult prac- tices and frequent matches, tfie J. V. wrestlers progress from relative inexperi- ence to gaining the agility which merits a place on next season's varsity team. Al- though he receives comparatively little recognition on the sophomore squad, he realizes this is not his reason for partici- pating. The J. V. wrestler is developing strength and skill in order to condition himself for varsity competition. 107 Dick Beljan sets a new butterfly Brennan displays his form in a near-perfect dive. VARSITY SWIMMING The Varsity Swimmer worked to per- fect a more powerful stroke and a more graceful dive. Speed for short races and stamina for long distance swimming had to be developed. But the long hours of practice after school had its rewards this year. Dick Beljan's new butterfly record, Ted Goble's 200 yard freestyle, and John Randt's 100 yard breaststroke were just a small part of one of the most successful seasons Euclid High's swim team has had. VARSITY SWniMlNG-Row One: W. Houck, R. Allowav, T. Bren- nan, D. Mansuy, R. Wade, T. Goble, G. Wickes. Row Two: S. Tum- bry, R. Hughes, A. Tucci, J. Kneale, J. Randt, H. Pierce, G. Lane- lois, R. Beljan. ^ VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD Euclid 66 Lakewood 28 Euclid 26 Gilmour 60 Euclid 75 Shaker Heights 20 Euclid 68 Berea ._ 28 Euclid 37 Shaw 58 Euclid 47 Euclid 35 Euclid 48 Euclid 67 Euclid 62 Cleveland Heights 48 W. R. A. 51 Kent 31 Shaker Heights 27 Berea 3 3 Euclid 40 Shaw 55 Euclid _ 52 Cleveland Heights 43 Euclid ..__53 University 42 Euclid 23 Fairview 63 Euclid 54 Gilmore 32 Wins 9 Losses 6 Euclid Relays 5th Kent State Relays 11th SWIMMING COACHES AND TEAM CAPTAIN-Z.e// to right: Coach Palmer, R. Beljan cap- tain. Coach Resch. 109 JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING He had hit the water with a splash. His constant driving pull carried him nearer and nearer the far side of the pool. As he reached the wall, he made a tumble-turn and continued pulling. He reached the finish point, the winner. Wearily drag- ging himself from the water, the J.V. swimmer thought back on the race he had just swum. Although he had won, he knew that this year was only a pre- view to next year when his dive would be smoother, his turn smoother, and his stroke stronger, perfected by the drill and practice of his Junior Varsity year. 110 Ron Beiio starts for the J. V.'s in the backstroke. JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING-Roty One: G. Reed, B. Maeder, D. Swisher. J. Reider, R. Gainar. Roiu Tu'o: K. Armstrong, D. Bel- jan, \V. Sweeny, J. Larkin, R. Sanderson. Row Three: R. Griffith, R. Bailey, R. Bene, H. Kirchwehra. JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD Euclid 12 Lakewood 73 Euclid 36 Gilmour 49 Euclid 10 Shaker 75 Euclid 1 8 Berea 64 Euclid 20 Shaw 64 Euclid 21 Cleveland Heights 55 Euclid 22 W. R. A 55 Euclid 9 Lakewood 67 Euclid 35 Kent 46 Euclid 1 3 Shaker 7 1 Euclid 25 Berea 50 Euclid 24 Shaw 6 1 Euclid 21 Cleveland Heights 55 Euclid 50 Gilmour 35 Wins 1 Losses 13 III VARSITY BASKETBALL The basketball team had an unusual season, at times creating optimism for a very successful record and then losing unexplainedly to mediocre teams. The games were highlighted by exciting full court presses and unerring aim of junior Berke Reichenbach. Though the team did not quite live up to pre-season ex- pectations, it created a colorful and en- tertaining varsity basketball season. 112 Hi.- s» 4 Tom Martin struggles for a rebound. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Euclid 75 Wickliffe 69 Euclid 83 Garfield Heights 49 Euclid 55 Shaker Heights 35 Euclid 61 Parma 71 Euclid 70 Collinwood 5 1 Euclid ..„_73 St. Joseph 82 Euclid 74 Lakewood 68 Euclid 5 1 Glenville 72 Euclid 47 Shaw 61 Euclid 52 Cleveland Heights 51 Euclid 8 1 Brush 69 Euclid 58 Shaker Heights 71 Euclid 58 Akron Garfield 67 Euclid 59 Parma 65 Euclid 66 Lakewood 68 Euclid 48 St. Joseph 69 Euclid 60 Shaw 40 Euclid 50 Cleveland Heights 59 Wins 8 Losses 10 114 BASktlBALI, COACHES-/.f/( to riglif.Conch Tckicli. Condi Daiighcity, Coach Supaiic VARSITY BASKETBALL— fioic One: R. Pejcau mnnaircr. C. Leppert, T. Murphy, J. Barthol- omew. R. Murphy. J. Kovach, P. Davidson manager, D. Cabala manager. Row Two: C. Lanning R. Palechck. H. Rcichcnbach. D. Maaswiiikcl. D. Perkins. T. Martin" R. Palmer, C. Ehinger, T. I'erlioni, M. Bathory, H. Theis. 115 Captain Mike Bathory stretches to score. Berke Reicheiibach jumps for two. Tom Perlioni goes in for a lay-up. Fans uatili as Chuch Lanning shoots a foul shot. Gil Krotine tries a long shot. The Kittens show their defensive skil JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Euclid 62 Wickliffe 36 Euclid 56 Garfield Heights 50 Euclid.... 47 Shaker Heights 30 Euclid 35 Parma 44 Euclid 46 Collinwood 48 Euclid 67 St. Joseph 73 Euclid 5 1 Lakewood 62 Euclid 51 Glenville 35 Euclid __.55 Shaw 46 Euclid 58 Cleveland Heights 41 Euclid 57 Brush 55 Euclid 55 Shaker Heights 41 Euclid 44 Akron Garfield 48 Euclid 54 Parma 63 Euclid 62 Lakewood 60 Euclid 45 St. Joseph 54 Euclid 36 Shaw 49 Euclid 45 Cleveland Heights 36 jjg Wins 10 Losses 8 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-«ou» One: R. Jackson, R. Gabriel, R. Cirino, R. Sprochi, R. Macks, T. Ockunzzi. Row Two: K. Stevenson, D. Antonick, G. Dane, J. Komocar, C. Winder, C. Moore, G. Krotine. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team always show- ed a willingness to fight for any game until the final buzzer. This indomitable spirit plus the ingredients for successful team play gave them a reasonably good season. Whether they develop the smoothness and poise necessary to a win- ning team will be seen next year. 119 Cheerleaders express mixed emotions over the team's actions. CHEERLEADERS A booming cheer shook the stands as the Euclid five fattened their lead by an- other two points. With uncontrolled spirit the Panther cheerleaders leaped to their feet. Jumping, yelling, stretching, the girls led the new cheer which they had practiced several nights this week in an almost empty hall. Watching their movements and screaming the cheer, the responsive spectators urged the team to a victorious season. The cheerleaders kick up their heels. PANTHERS AND SUBSTITUTE CHEERLEADERS-Lf/f to right: T. Burger. J. Benlein, K. Stomberg, D. Aljancic, K. Corrigan. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-flotu One: D. DiBiasio. Row Two: M. Hunt, C. Keller. Row Three: L. Fox, M. Bogatay, A. Habian. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS— Lf/f* to right: L. Poese, M. Ingram, C. McBroom, P. Freed, B. Bogatay, M. Church. Yea! EuclidI 121 MAJORETTES Continual daily practices all summer and during the school year provide Euc- lid High with the precision marching and clever dance routines of our major- ettes. When these girls appear during the half-time of our football games and demonstrate their skill with batons, they are received by the spectators with as much pride and enthusiasm as the foot- ball team. HEAD MAJORETTES-Barb Harper, Evie Petkovsek. 122 MAJORETTES-/.r// lo ri;rlil: D. Milialy. B. Ncff, J. Thompson, D. Bochlke, C. Kerestes, B. Harper. E. Pclko\sck. K. Ziist, C. Arnold, C. Cozart, L. Gribbons, C. Lutsch. MAJORETTE SUBSTITUTES-/-?// to right: B. Miller, K. Fowler, M. Roma, P. Corrigan T Winkler, E. Sceranka. * ■'' 123 H Juniors The junior year is a difficult one. The re- turning student, no longer awed by his sur- roundings, is faced ivith a multitude of neiu responsibilities. An increased amount of homework competes for his time with the new extracurricular activities he is now allowed to join. Swim Club, Choral Masters, varsity sports, and majorettes all give the junior a chance to share in predominantly senior activities, pre- paring him to assume leadership the next year. Advanced algebra and chemistry initiate many students to the custom of post-midnight study- ing, and for those who excel. National Honor Society gives well-deserved recognition. In spite of the privileges of wearing a class ring, and the excitement of the Junior Prom, the deprecating looks of the upperclassmen remind the junior that it will be another year before he will be allowed to leave the assemblies first. JUNIOR CLASS OVnCKRS-Sealed: M. McChaw Srcrelaiy. knrclnig: K. k.iulall /) F. Jcnicjcic President. Stiindiiig: T. Bimoughs J'ice President. Miss Edith Lemon Junior Class Counselor. Mr. Joliii Reeves, Junior Class Counselor. 126 JUNIOR CLASS CABINET-«ou; One: S. Bell, M. Beery, P. Vidusich, L. Rcba, P. Fcdcrico, J. Papp. Roxv Two: W. Zeravica, M. Paolella, B. Kramer, J. Bartholomew. HOMEROOM lll-7?ori' Oni': H. Bassctt. VV. Southworth, R. Armstrong, P. Akraboff, C. Ander- son, M. Balslcy, W. Adams. B. Applcquist. T. Albertone. Row Two: G. Smith. C. Baldini, D. Bailey, S. Aufmuth, P. Amato. L. Avery, S. Bahr. O. Anderson. Row Three: J. Gospodarich. R. Bailey, E. Antonacci, R. Harriman. D. Atlams, R. Ashley. S. Adams. S. Apolski, Mr. Rinkes. Row Four: T. Watson, J. Bartholomew, J. Baker, G. Langlois, S. Agrast, R. Austin, K. Albcrtscn, G. Alves. 127 HOMEROOM 112-Row One: J. Birchak, M. Beery, C. Boehmer, L. Bonar, J. Kramer, N. Bednar, D. Bennett. Rotv Tiuo: W. Blanc, A. Biondi, R. Bowen, D. Bernstein, W. Boa?, T Borowski d' Blakeley, B. Beal. HOMEROOM \U-Rou< One: K. Brady, T. Burroughs, L. Brendorfer, R. Brown, J. Carlson, L. Boyce, B. Brown. C. Brandich, T. Burger. Row Two: A. Burgin, J. Breen, T. Brown, B. Opdahl, D. Brougher, R. Brown, G. Ostrowski, T. Campagna, W. Broos. HOMEROOM lU-Rmv One: K. Buehner, C. Bradshaw, D. Bubonics, J. Briggs, S. Brain, P. Bryant, B. Buchar. M. Brancae. S. Buchwald, M. Bricelj. Roji' Two: Mrs. Hepner, C. Campbell, T. Busch, J. Budas, G. Brandt, B. Burger, L. Strunge, D. Bromley, J. Boyton. 128 HOMEROOM 112— Row One: D. Baxter, S. Bell, K. Terrizzi, J. Bokar, G. Boczek, E. Beyer, J. Biello. Row Two: D. Bizily, J. Beechuk, D. Bell, R. Blatnick, T. Bizosky, J. Blassingame, R. Baur, Mr. Boja. HOMEROOM 116-fioii' One: Miss Hasscii. W, Conrad, R. Carmany, E. Capretti, R. Carroll. Row Two: L. Cohen, J. Cook. J. Carpenter. J. Carr. D. Clarke. HOMEROOM 116-7^oa' One: L. Cercek, J. Campana, K. Cerr, I. Cetaratti, P. Chylla. Row Two: P. Carroll, E. Kinn, J. Consla, J. Cefaratti, S. Coode. HOMEROOM 116-Row One: S. Calvert, M. Cergol, L. Clink, K. Corrigan, K. Sweeney. f f» 129 HOMEROOM 128— fioir One: J. Kliinki). II. BoiluiKr. C:. Cirwig, J. Huston, D. Billings. E. Schulz, B. Boettner, G. Murphy, A. Prawd/ik. Hon' Tico: H. Rose, [. Fisher, E. Rockey, P. Rein- ing, R. George, M. Montagner, P. Terras, C;. Pointer, E. Petrich, Mr. Eiscn. HOMEROOM 132-«oii' One: D. DeRosa, C. Da\is, R. Skrout, C. Cresson, D. Daugherty, M. Daugherty, R. Curutt. Rou< Two: M. Corrigan, R. Custard, G. Cox, J. Deely, B. Dembck, D. Daugherty, Mr. McLaughlin. HOMEROOM 132-fiow One: R. Crane, L. Dickinson, R. Deans, P. Deister, S. Doley. Roiu Two: J. Roth, D. Fabec, L. Craig, D. Morell, M. DeViney, J. Delsanter, J. Debelak. HOMEROOM \33-Roir One: P. Duncan, B. Farrill, D. Fike. C. Eppich. N. Kaston, S. Blatsos, M. Doyk. Row Two: L. Feldcn. P. Purely, J. Elowers, H. Faint. R. Fergus, E. Ever, Mr. Hunger- ford. HOMEROOM 133-7?0!(' One: P. Drosutis. P. Fedcrico, M. Fields. A. D i Loo C. Echert B Draxler. Row Two: B. Elek, A. Elliot, B. Figncr. G. Engelke, L. Eaglcn. M. Aspinwall, D. Domke. Junior boys consider the more serious side of school life. p n n ^ HOMEROOM 206-RoXL' One: D. Hall, R. Gugliotta. J. Zormaii, C. DeMore, A. Gorsha, L. Hall. Rou' Tzvo: R. Grcitzer, J. Hamilton, L. Grugel, C. Highland, R. Haigh, R. Harps, Mrs. Smith. HOMEROOM 206-Row One: N. Goslce, S. Grisard. J. Gutka, G. Grdolnik, M. Grill, .S. Hamilton M. Hadarich. Roiv Two: W. Haney, R. Fuller, J. Hehiiink, P. Neola, R. Hendy, D. Griffin, W. Bnrlison. i HOMEROOM 2\0-Row One: S. Harris, L. Hrovat, C. Hart, C. VanScoder, L. Horvath, N. Hanks, J. Hitty, P, Hiller, A. Hartnett. Roiu Tiuo: A. Hlabse, R. Hudec, D. Sobe, R, Szaras, D. Hrnyak, J. Mrowca, R. Hotchkiss, T. Maloney. 132 HOMEROOM 207— Rou' One: M. Geyer, L. Gerzeny, H. Glenn, K. Abbott, L. Gadus. Rou' Tu'o: L. Fordyce, L. Angclo, P. Gabalac, J. Friedel, M. Galco, Mrs. Gates. HOMEROOM 207— Kou' One: S. Gislason, C. Flesgarten, C. Gislason. K. Fowler, A. Maiisser. Row Tzt'o: H. Gcddcs, A. Germane, M. Geigcr, J. Frazee, M. Troha, L. Gaster. HOMEROOM 207-Kojr Oiu: V. Inx. L. (.u\.irics, M. Focarcto, G. Francis, J. Gilkerson, D. Foerste, A. Gczann. Row Two: A. Gooch. H. Fox, K. Goldlust, R. Taylor, G. Gale, R. Green, D. Grapatin. HOMEROOM 210— /?oj(' One: S. Howe, C. Hummon, L. Lindic, M. Routzahn, D. Harris, J. Mcrvar, C. Hehr, D. Hoedt, Mrs. C. Stillman. Row Two: C. Humphrey, D. Hudec', J. Howard, W. Houck. D. Hoppcrt, M. Hobzek, W. Hollar. J. Hillegas, J. Hunt. 133 IIOMEROO>r 2\2-Row One: R. Kendall, K. Tmbrv, F. Jernejcic. P. Jaffray, M. Ingram, Mrs. Horn. Row Txvn: S. Tyjewski, S, Jerkic, K, Jaml)or,' B. Inman, C. Iwanski, G. Irwin, S. Stress. HOMEROOM 221— Row One: B. Makowski, W. Major, J. McGarry, D. McKinley, C. Maresh, R. Marmash, C. Marn, M. Mulligan. Roiu Two: J. Simmer, M. Mazzei, K. Misick', T. Murphy, J. Eeckhout, B. Medvcd, D. Nesbett, R. Murphy, L. Nason. HOMEROOM 216— Roir One: G. Kromc. R. Kuharik, J. Krapenc. B. Kramer, E. Kovacs, J. Kovic. Rnu> Two: Mr. Lewis, G. Likovic, C. Lcppcrf. M. Komar. C. Lccs, D. Leber. 134 HOMEROOM 215— fioKi One: P. Klemcncic, S. Koklcv. A, Kautfman. J. DeWitt, N. Katanik. Row Two: R. Stcfancic, B. Kovach, C. Lanning. J. Kosnian, E. Dreher. HOMEROOM 215— Row One: J. Ko\acli, M. KaliiKiwski, C. Kcixstcs, P. Stcinlioft, S. Kintz. Row Two: T. Kreit, R. Lapuli, J. Carlson, R. Kromor. J. Hasko. HOMEROOM 2ir)-7;o!i' One: C. Klovav. G. Kisli. E. Sajiia, B. King. D. Kasunic. /,'.-.r 7, R. Tutolo, B. Kraft, V. Kranz, J. Krcn, A. Johns. Mr. Fowler. HOMEROOM 216— 7?ott' One: R. Lcc. R. Lipstreu, D, Rupert. M. Lerz. M. Laukiavich. Row Two: E. Konte, R. Lausche, J. Kozak, D. Lavo, M. Leber. 135 HOMEROOM 220~Roic 0>ie: Mrs. Lees, K. Lvbai,t;ci. D. Liptak, J. Leskovcc, D. Lukat, T. Tosti, N. Marolt. E. Gray, J, Lesiak, K. Dagley. Row Two: D. ^faaswinkel, W. March, T. Markley, D. Lyman, O. Loeding, S. Simmons, M. Markatos. J. McKee, B. Maedcr. HOMEROOM 220-Roa' One J Lockci R Xfastio G Mackave, K. Lutz, L, Long, J. Lunder, L. Loppe, N. Lindquist, A. Love]oy. Row 1 wo: V. Lowe, L. Lege, K. Love, G. Mason, J. Malz, R. Mance, C. Mansperger, C. Maher. HOMEROOM 22\-Rou One B Makowski. AV. Major, J. McGarry, D. McKinley, C. Maresh, R. Marmasli C Marn M Mulligan. Rou' Two: ]. .Simmer, M. Mazzei, K. Mishick, T. Murphy, J. Eeckhout B Mcd\ed D Nesbctt R. Murphy. L. Nason. HOMEROOM 221-Row One: L. McGregor, C. Martin, M. Mack, D. McCulloch, J. Marzi, M. McGraw, J. Mclntvre. P. Mahanv. Roto Tu'o: W. Myles, C. Morgenthaler, P. Milavec, T. Needs, F. OI)Iak, F. >[ikni, P. Naujoks, L. Nfcioncv. 136 HOMEROOM 22^-Row One: Miss Fogartv. D. Mihalv. C. ^rllIford, V. Miklausich, G. Miller, C. Kovacs. Rou' Two: M. Orazcn, R. Parker. G. Panstarcs. G. Paolucci. W, Olah. HOMEROOM i;L':;-A'.-;r Our: ]. Miller. E. Rrown, D. Mihalv. J. Mason. X. Mijacek. Roio Two: E. Neat. S. Miller. E. Mauser, S. Naylor. K. Bishop. M. Nixon; HOMEROOM 223-Row One: .S. Mcall. M. Milavec. D. Omanski, M, Paolella, T. Oleksy. Row Two: C. Orebaugh, J. Peters, T. Perko, J. Peters, J. Orr, R. Palechek. 137 HOMEROOM 229-Rozf One: C. Piper. S. Pctrolcwicz, S. Novotny. L. Owen, J- Mantel, Mr. Round. Roil' Two: C. Picciano, J. Pollack, F. Potochnik, E. Petenson. K. Potokar, H. Pierce, F. Gron. HOMEROOM 229-fiorr One: J. Polanc. M. Ple.sz. T- Palko. R. Olah, J- Pickett, R. PaUiinbo. Row Two: D. Podobnikar, E. Offak, R, Oclsncr, L. Nurmi, J. Papp, J. Novak. HOMEROOM 229—Rojv One: P. Plescia, J. Pike, B. Pappas, .S. Platzer, J. ^Vebbe. Roio Two: W. Powell, P. Plestis, R. Preskar, J. Petrou, D. Podwils, J. Pleichner. HOMEROOM Sm~Rnw One: A. nebartolomeo, E. Rowles. M. Santorelli. E. Sccranka, L. Rittcr, F. ^fnri. R. Rn HOMEROOM mi-Row One: K. Slater. A. Springer, E. Sokol. L. Somrak, D. Skrajner, L. Singer, R. Brennan. Row Two: P. Smith, C. Soeder, J. Shaw, J. Hlabsc, W. Sederholm, G. Jennrich, J. Smith. HOMEROOM 308-7?oie One: M. Stefanchik, K. Stone, S. Teitelbaum, C. Somich, S. Stojetz, R. Sternen, B. Strang, C. Kristoff, B. Tercck. Roio Tico: D. Struna, P. Sumrada.G. Stanton, S. Stefanko, B. Svekric, J. Stanek, S. Tarantino, D. Stock, D. Spokas. T^ ^^ 141 HOMEROOM 3\0-Row One: Mrs. Barrow, P. Vidusich, M. Wagner, L. Vislocky, C. Mandalla, J, Vidniar, Rou' Two: A. Wallace, J. V'iburs, T, \ViIson, J. Grinstead, T. Wohlgemuth, R. Verhotz, R. Wood. HOMEROOM 310-Row One: C \Veiss G ^Vickes M Wintci S \Vatson, G \Vick Roto Two: B, Vonsick, J Hart, D, AVheeler, K ^ValtcI, J Knitss, D \'ukce\ic. HOMEROOM S\0-Row One: P. ■\VaIdron, G. 'Westerfield, D. Mtanza, P, Watterman, D. Walsh. RoiL' Two: R. Golobic. D, "Wiltshire, D. Vargo, B, \'ideiisek, J. \'ukcevic, E. Vesey. 142 HOMEROOM 32()~Row Ou<-. D. Turk, n. TNJcuski, M. Thcndosian. K. Tiickcrman, P. Turk, P. Ezzo. Miss Phypcis. Row Two: P. \'andctti. T. Tucker. M. Tabor. J. Ulcpic, 'W. Symonds, J. Trobcntcr, R. Templcton, J. Tckavcc. HOMEROOM .'!2n-/?0!i' One: J. Tharp, ]. Thronljcrcns. R. ^'a^caricllo, C. Turk. B. Trauger, M. Toth. M. Toth. Row Two: R. Tortcr, J. .Szilag\i, L. Taylor, R, Temple. W . Urbancic, J. Ursini, R. Szabo, P. Vaccaricllo. HOMEROOM 362R-fiou. Om-: A. Winet. W. Zaffiro, T. York. ] Wright /upancic, ,S. Yauchar. Row Two: Mr. .Santos, J. Zimmerman, J. Ycdnock. H ( gull, ^V. Zcravica, F. Kochcvar, A. Wotsch. N. Williams. B. Chakirelis, J. Wor- HOMEROOM %2&V,-Row One: K. Yanc. M. Zola. P. Yapcl. L. Brock, B. Wilcoxon, A. Will, M. Witzkc. E. Wilkc. Roil< Two: S. Wilson. C. Poulin, T. Clarke, J. Kapsch, S. Yabroff, J. Zigman, .S. Korcn. J. ^Vyban. 143 Organizations Education only begins in the classroom. From there it extends to the student's personal life ivliere he must learn to expand, develop, and apply what he has learned from textbooks and lectures to Iiis own personality and envi- ronment. Participation in a variety of school organizations and extra-curricular activities is necessary to tJie student's social progress. First of all, service organizations demonstrate the importance of the student's contribution to others. Social groups teach liiin to develop personality and express himself and commun- icate with others more effectively. Athletic clubs assist him in. developing physical agility, lohile mental agility is gained from participa- tion in academic organizations, and both en- courage the development of natural talent. Finally, honor societies inspire students to de- velop higli character, leadership, scholarship, and a sense of duty to others. AVORLD AFFAIRS CLUB- Roxu One: V. Goss, K. Rock, G. Krome, K. Mog, R. Gargiulo, K. Balsley, K. Cwik, K. Wilber. Row Tu'o: S. Peacock, B. Winters, P. Strang. K. Greenway, B. Ellis, J. Slaby, B. Lohrey. Row Three: B. Mushinko, S. Gordon, D. Urbanick, A. Lind- quist, M. Mulligan. H. Krauss. Row Four: J. Cook, J. Eggleston, S. Grisard. M. Hotchkiss, C. Ritz, P. Slitor, M. Prindcrgast. Roto Five: B, Tekancic. R. Ahey. S. Jones, C. Johnson. K. Stoniberg, B. Kimen. Roxo Six: J. Miller, L, Eaglen, R. Haworth, J. Spencer, R. Shaner, J. Forster. WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB OFFICERS-fiott- One: K. Balsley vice president, S. Flood secretary. Row Two: B. Kimen treasurer, K. Mog president. 146 WORLD AFFAIRS In an era of world crises as our nation faces today, it is necessary that our people realize the truth and calmly organize, with foresight and discretion, the proper tactics for securing world peace. To pro- mote an understanding of foreign na- tions—their economic, political, religious, and social systems— the World Affairs Club regularly studies current events in panel discussions, lectures, and movies. This organization, whose sponsor travels frequently in America and abroad, sends two students each spring to visit Wash- ington, D.C. and the United Nations Building in New York City. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Understanding among nations is the purpose of the American Field Service which has come to our community for the first time this year. This is the agency which brings exchange students from over fifty countries to American communities to live and study just as American teen-agers do. Ann Lindquist, our first exchange student, will remain in Euclid for ten months, participating in the same activities as other students and speaking to various civic organizations in our community. Afterwards Ann will tour the East with a group of other ex- change students for three weeks and then return to Sweden. Through being ac- cepted by the American Field Service, Euclid will be able to send one of its students abroad and receive other foreign exchange students alternately each year. Ann I.indquist our Swedish c'.chaiigc student, and Bev l.ohrcy, her hostess, enjoy a Euclid bridge game. ^'^, \ _^ fp ^Lt^ *^ X.. ^xjr NEWLY INDUCTED MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Sfj;;on: R. Alloway, K. Balsley, C. Bayer, J. Bittence, M. Boros, D. Biidic, J. Cesa, R. Chaunce, C. Cline, L. Clotts, L. Cro- baugh, K. Cwik, H. David, P. Davidson, R. Dieckmann. C. Ehingcr, R. Felz, M. Fenster, S. Flood, E. Fromer, W. Gauch, D. House, D. Janis. P. Johnson, G. Kalan, K. Kimberly, D. Kne, J. Kurtis, C. Lancsc, M. Lasnik. B. Lohrcy, P. Lotvry, P. Ludek, L. Milazotto, B. Miller, J. Miller, B. Mushinko, S. Peacock, T. Perlioni, B. Plagge- niicr, A. Polsinelli, J. Pulver, W. Reynolds, K. Rock, J. Romano, J. Roscoe, D. Sanderson, T. Siciliano, T. Snyder, H. Spivack, R. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS-Lc/i to right: R. Dunker vice president, J. Slaby treasurer, C. Krncll secretaiy, W. Vicic president. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the most impressive assemblies of the year is the National Honor Society induction ceremony. Based on leader- ship, scholarship, character, and service, membership is open to juniors and sen- iors who display these qualities as rated by former N.H.S. members and the faculty. As the secretary begins to read the names of the new members, many of the students sit tensely. By the end of the assembly some of the anxious and tense looks will change to looks of disappoint- ment and others will change to pride as the new members display their pins, knowing they have achieved one of the highest honors attainable in high school —membership in a nationally recognized honor society. 148 Stoner, D. Sweeder. N. Tomsich. M. Travnik, J. Usalis, M. Wehrle, K. Wilber, J. Winkler, L. Winkler, B. Winters, C. \Vright, D. Wroniak, M.. Yager, F. Zuchelli, K. Zust. Juniors: B. Applequist, S; Bahr, M. Beery, S. Bell, D. Bizily, M. Brancae, G. Brandt, R. Brown, T. Burroughs, S. Calvert, R. Carter, W. Conrad, G. Cox, J. Debelak, L. Eaglen, M. Fields, K. Goldlust, N. Goslcc, M. Hobzek, J. Howard, S. Howe, S. Jerkic, C. Klevay, L. Lege, K. Lybarger, C. Maresh, R. Murphy. T. Murphy, R. Oelsner, C. Piper, L. Poese, L. Simpson, N. Stoneback, J. Tharp, K, Tuckerman, D. Vukcivic, M. AVagner, J. Zimmerman, M. Zola, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-7?ow One: H. Krauss, C. Krncll, D. Wheeler, L. Skomski, A. Schelgunov, J. Slaby, J. Eggleston, M. DeMotte, K. Mog. Row Two: R. Zuzek, D. Boelhke, C. Arnold, K. Tomko, M. Church. B. Ellis. C. Pasqualc. H. Berthold. P. Freed. Rozc Tliree: H. Theis, W. Ebert, D. Gulbenkian, R. Hasher, N. Anderson, R. Pejeau, T. Frye. Row Four: K. Gortz, M. Bathory, W. Vicic, D. Mansperger, N. Beeke, R. Brigden. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Row One: J. Hovan, T. Martin, J. Cook. D. Camino, W. Blanc, R. Ferrante, .S. Shaughnessy, S. Howe, K. Goldlust, R. Peterson, E. Bulicek. Roiv Two: Mr. Robuck sponsor, W. Schutte, B. Maeder, R. Ashley, B. Hava, B. Ellis, C. Mullins. C. Traina. M. Paganic, M. Zola, K. Livermorc, V. Goss. Row Three: S. Wall. J. Frazier. K. Fowler, G. Urbancic, T. Grillo, M. Wasenda, P. Redding, J. Colon, S. McNainara. L. Kytle, S. Paulsen, K. Cwik. R. Lilley. Row Four: N. Sherman, E. Judice, G. Havreberg. A. Stepic, K. Jambor, S. Geyer, S. Jones, J. Cesnik, S. Forker, J. Miller, R. Halderman, L. Harris, A. Winet, L. Loope. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICER.S-.Sra/crf: S. Shaughnessy secretary-treasurer. Standing, left to right: K. Goldlust vice president, R. Ferrante president. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The inexperienced speaker avoids talking in front of a group, but with practice he gradually finds himself eager- ly waiting for his chance to seek his place behind the podium. While the student is earning points for membership in the National Forensic League by participat- ing in numerous speech contests, he is also developing poise and self-confidence. By practicing articulation, voice inflec- tion, proper gestures, and eye movements, he learns to persuade, inform, argue, and describe— to express his own ideas and opinions in a concise, effective manner. 150 THESPIANS— fioH' 07ie: T). Ritchie. B. Fromer, R. Fcrrante, S. Shaughnessy. Row Two: R. Stroll, J. Urbas, P. Croubaugh, M. DeMotle. Row Three: R. Summers, J. Zimmerman, J. Roscoe, S. Stefanko. Row Four: D. Miller, C. Klevay, S. Howe, C. Krnell, B. Gauch. THESPIANS Big show, fall play, spring play, and play night offer the interested student the opportunity to earn points toward Thespian membership. Whether his talent is designing costumes, creating scenery, or acting, he has the chance to display and develop his ability several times a year. Having met the qualifica- tions of this national organization, the new Thespian can be seen walking through the halls wearing sun glasses and a large red "T" reciting well known lines from famous dramatic works to veteran members of the club. After the two days of initiation are over, the new Thespian is eligible to participate in the group's activities, which include several theater parties. 151 SCIENCE SEMINAR To the student interested in science and mathematics, the Science Seminar offers the opportunity to learn more about these topics from experienced men in industrial and teaching careers. The ideas and information presented by these men is often directly pertinent to the growing technical fields of today. Thus, the scientifically oriented student is able to ascertain a great deal of both practical and educational knowledge about a pos- sible futine career. Students study the result of a Science Seminar experiment. .SCIENCE SEMIXAR-fiorr Out: L. Harris, A. .Schelsunov, R. .\llo- way, N. Beeke, C Piiikney. Rozu Two: R. Carter. L. Taylor, D. Kad- unc, D. Wiltshne, D. Garland. Rozr Tliiee: B. Sederholm. D. Kan- nci. W. Ebert. R Raiash, W. Scliuctte. Row Font: J. Zimmerman, C Huiuitch. P. Debevec, R. Suit/, R. Cic\cling. L. Smith. Row Five: R. Fowler. R. Collins. 152 Harry Faint enjoys his rhythm. TALENT SCOUTS Talent Scouts E.H.S. was originated to give students an opportunity to de- velop their talents in the field of enter- tainment. Each year the members of this organization gain experience by com- bining their varied talents to present an assembly before the student body. Karen Pike's "five foot two" entertains the andience. Vocalist. Lorrain Kitko, is one of Euclid's most promis- ing talents. Mr. Harding lectures from one of his texts. 153 lf> w JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB-7?oh' One: J. Koenig, P. ^ViIcox, L. Fordycc. P. \Vatterman. B. Vidcnsek, B. Pappas, J. Beechuk, A. Abbott. G. Krome, N. Kaston, P. Deister, A. Mausser, M. Davis, P. Ipavec, J. Kramer. Roxu Two: P. Klemencic, E. Sokol, S. Stross, C. Sedusky, M. Laukiavich, S. Miller, M. Doyle, R. Ricksecker, C. Martin, I,. Kalinowski, V. Wick, C. Soinich, E. .Sajna, \V. Conrad. Row Three: M. Milavec, S. Stojetz, E. Offak, M. Hasto, A. Will, M. Cergol, C. Boehmer, C. Baldini, E. Spalek, J. Mclntyre, C. Maresh, S. Brain, C. Turk, L. Lege. SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLVB-Row One: L. Burk, D. Snyder, L. Riebe, B. Hava, B. Besednik, J. Cook, S. Spolar, K. Avery, B. Pavlik, B. Sabula. Row Two: F. Lorence, P. Ludek, S. Paulsen, S. Lewis, P. Lowry, C. Cline, S. Heintz, K. Mack, P. Harris. Row Three: A. Pelyak, K. Znidarsic, M. Wilk, J. Adkins, N. Campbell, M. Kulwin, S. Dadlow, S. Stevens, K. Dailey, M. Wehrle. SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB-7?0tti Or^e: R. Halderman, K. Fetter, B. Luckay, J. Reed, S. Feldman, J. Fleshin, J. Zeider. Row Two: C. Wright, M. DeMotte, R. Koskovics, L. Clotts, M. Yager, D. Felmley, S. Saunway. SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP CLUB-fiow One: D. Kaselak, M Gojak, E. Begalke, M. Kostansek, C. Ritz, M. Minnillo, J. Urankar, S. Cinco, K. Pike, C. Lonchar, R. Milone, D. Bone, D. Budinsky, R Leake, A. Urbancek, L. Zust, B. Bradford, P. Redding, D. Header son, E. Brigden. Roxo Tiuo: S. Gombach, A. Schultz, G. Miller, J DiPuccio, L. Kitko, S. Seifert, E. Lesiak, H. Lasnik, J. Ellis, J. Kot nik, A. Lucha, C. Sedmak, J. Baran, M. Vovko, L. Traven, L. Miller R. Hanna, M. Green. Roxu Three: C. Mog, C. Falton, B. Klavora L. Thamer, P. Thomas, J. Chopyak, J. Lefney, B. Friedman, K. Skalski, K. Siat, D. Young, E. Sturm, C. Malovic, P. Sernel, D. Ben- uenuto, y. Guth, P. Lyle, C. Zanghi. Roxu Four: M. Vocaturo, J, Balogh, L. Rast, D. Yoger, E. Chaunce, J. Cesnik, J. Heines, J Frusterc, M. Dcbevec, M. Lis, D. Rhodes, C. Ogoreuc, S. Kavis, S DeVanna, E. Terranova, B. Boldin. 7?oii; Fixie: J. Schutte, N. Phil lips, E. Koval, C. Roland, D. Germovsek, E. Hanes, D. King, L McKee, J. Ostkar, C. Nenadal, C. Wenadal, L. Sherrill, S. Willson K. Korosec, C. Andrew, P. Alexander, E. Sluga. t % J f. % lit %\i JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP ChVB-Row One: C. Eppich, M. Balsley, S. Calvert, D. Daugherty, L. Rees, R. Kuharik, K. Fowler, P. Federico, J. Novak, L. Gerzeny, J. Gutka, J. Delsanter, M. Zola, B. Buchar, D. Kasunic, W. Major. Row Tu-o: S. Bahr, L. Horvath, R. Oelsner, J. Papp, M. Prokopovich, L. Brown, R. Vaccariello, K. Lybarger, G. Brandt, V. Lowe, J. Lunder, M. Radwanick, S. Redmond, P. Dilworth, L. Owen, J. Bokar, J. Leskovec. Row Thfee: E. Neat, J. Pickett, B. Kramer, R. Marmash, D. Bromley, D. Lukat, L. Ritter, L. Scheve, S. Ryder, C. Hummon, S, Tarantino, S. Grisard, B. Trauger, J. Jurjev, N. Lindquist, S. Stefanko, G. Westerfield. FRIENDSIIIP CI III C:AIiINET-nojc One: R. Ahey, J. Bates, R. Wanchik, P. Strang. C. Cline. Row Two: N. Phillips, C. Rcba, R. Rochkar, G. Brandt, D. Kobe, M. Balsley, S. Calvert. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Meeting twice a month in three groups according to grade levels, the sophomore, junior, and senior girls of the Friend- ship Club discuss the organization of service projects, the annual style show, and their most-awaited event of all— the annual formal dance in the spring. SOHPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP CLVB-Row One: V. Yager, J. Mika, C. Katalenac, S. I.cmm, J. Grille, K. Sweeney, B. Modlin, J. Lilley, D. Geisky, B. Mills, L. Long, V. Regalbuto, C. Papp, K. Patton, E. Grimm, J. Sovich, L. Dutko, B. Robich. Row Two: N. Crone, J. Hallack, G. Havrebcrg, H. Mack, E. Wehrle, L. Murphy, R. Skeivis, S. Papalko, S. Yager,\s. Wright, J. Howell, C. Allen, L. Krccic, C. Ciannili, K. Gustetic, M. Skully, J. Gozoski, K. Kolegar. Row Three: C. Peterson, S. Williams, S. Anderson, D. Kobe, J. Goodwin, L. Burris, R. Korthals, K. Hashagen, S. Drenik, A. Dombrowski, J. Brazalovics, P. Greer. J. Stanley, C. Cook, J. Zdara, D. Young, K. Guenther, L. Ryder. Row Four: B. Wehrle, A. August, S. LaPorte, D. Siedler, S. Skoll, K. Turk, L. Payne, D. Heben, S. Blatnik, L. Siegel, J. Crehek, M. Weeks, K. Ulle, K. Jonaitis, M. Blatnik, R. Cicco, M. Dailey. Roiu Five: J. Roschy, S. Nelson, L. Harris, N. Emser, C. Henry, J. Strausbaugh, M. Breskvar, B. Shuber, R. Belanich, R. Bosetin, P. Hurlburt, R. Res, K. Romano, G. Bell, L. Pawlus. i % The Student Council in session. 156 L^ STUDENT COUNCIL The majority of the people profit most when each individual is given an equal chance to participate in government. This is the principle applied by the Stu- dent Council of Euclid High School. Students suggest ideas concerning school projects and affairs to homeroom repre- sentatives, who in turn submit the sug- gestions to the action of the executive board and other representatives. After studying and seriously discussing these current topics in homerooms and Coun- cil meetings, a democratic vote is taken. In this manner the Student Council is the instrument providing adequate solutions to many vital school problems and pro- moting the school body's interest in school affairs and activities. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-floa; One: T. Burroughs treas- urer, C. Pasquale secretary. Row Two: M. Bathory vice president, R. Brigden president. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD-Roui One: K. Tomko, M. Beery, M. DeMotte, C. Pasquale, C. Krnell, T. Burroughs. Row Two: H. Theis, D. Mansperger, M. Bathory, R. Brigden, G. Cox, R. Dunker. 157 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS-flow One: M. Minnillo, L. Kitko, J. Benlein, K. Tomko, K. Pike, L. Tomko, D. DiBiasio, D. Mihaly, B. Tercek, J. Kozlevcar, C. Allen, J. Krapenc, N. Emser. Row Txuo: C. Pasquale, P. Harris, M. Beery, C. Krnell, E. Sceranka, L. Fordyce, J. Winkler, B. Draxler, B. Sabula, K. Hashagen, S. Williams, J. Goodwin, J. Howell, N. Crone, J. Lunder. Row Three: C. Ritz, A. Lindquist, C. Wright, B. Modlin, N. McNab. S. Hiebel, L. Murphy, J. Stanley, M. DeMotte, S. Papalko, L. Nurmi, C. Maresh, S. LaPorte, J. Koenig, P. Smith. Row Four: L. Crobaugh, M. Leber, L. Burk, K. Ziist, B, Torter, J. Gutka, L. Scheve, J. Vukcevic, M. Prendergast, J. Debelak, T. Polsinelli, D. Mansperger, L. Skomski, B. Kmetz, C. McBroom. Row Five: T. Siciliano, B. Vicic, D. Brigden, G. Cox, T. Burroughs, H. Theis, M. Bathory, R. Dunker, A. Newman, R. Dieckmann, W. Zeravica, J. Bartholomew, R. Bowen, T. Brennan. Gail Potichny reaches for a "best seller" in the Student Council Book Store. 158 STUDENT SUPPLY STORE-7?o«' One: N. Tomsich, S. Stefanko, K. Hutchisson, M. Travnik. Row Two: A. VVinet, R. Seguin, C. Roland. Row Three: D. Maaswinkel, T. Murphy, R. Murphy, L. Stapleton. . Students purchase supplies in the Student Supply Store. BOOKSTORE Students swarm in and out of a seclud- ed chink in the third floor hallway. It is the first week of school, and sopho- mores, as well as juniors and seniors, are anxious to secure needed study materials from the Student Supply Store. Leaving with their purchases, the students hurry off to classes knowing that they'll always return for school supplies to the conven- ience and good service of the Bookstore. 159 Two legs good . . . four legs better. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Future Business Leaders of America was added to the long list of student or- ganizations last year at Euclid to supply business students with a more adequate understanding of their future careers in industry and commerce. These prospec- tive business leaders profit by attending field trips and listening to the informa- tive lectures of selected speakers. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA CO-OP STUDENTS —Row One: J. Beyerle, D. Budic, S. Haney. Row Two: M. Rast, C. Woda, J. Gallo. Row Three: B. Bowman, S. Pishkur, F. Stidworthy. 160 SPIRITS CLUB-Z,f/( to right: P. Freed, G. Potichny, M. Church, M. Bathory, N. Bailey, M. DeMotte, D. Mansperger, W. Vicic, R. Pejeau. N. Anderson, D. Coy, R. Dunker, K. Tomko. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-i?oaJ One: R. George, L. Vislocky, M. Kulwin, B. Luckay, N. Maurer, M. Lasnik, F. Lorence. Row Tioo: G. Furth, J. Coleman, M. Davis, E. Kovacs, J. Lonchar, S. Stevens, D. Bell, J. Koenig. Row Three: E. Nainiger, L. Hrovat, M. Hasto, K. Znidarsic, P. Sears, J. Gullo, J. Campana, M. Cergol, P. Wilcox. SPIRITS Moving noiselessly through the halls, the Spirits hang signs which are seen above drinking fountains and various other conspicuous places. Another part of the Spirits' evening work involves the making of signs that are distributed to students before games. Along with this, the Spirits award Panthers to students who have served the school. These activi- ties form the bulwark of the Spirits' at- tempts to create enthusiasm for athletic teams and pride in our school. EUCLIDIAN EDITORIAL STAFF-Seaied, left to right: C. Lutsch, N. Anderson, K. Cwik. On ladder, left to right: N. Beeke, K. Mog, J. Slaby, C. McBroom, W. Vicic, P. Freed, R. Hasher, C. Krnell, J. Eggleston, H. Krauss, B. Hava, H. Spivack. Standing in center: J. Mc- Campbell sponsor. 162 Judy Eggleston and Rich Speel, courier, proof senior activity lists. EUCLIDIAN EDITORIAL STAFF The Euclidian office is: the biggest locker in the school, a place to lose your books, a study hall, a darkroom, a place to do the twist, a yearbook office, a mess. Euclidian Editorial Staff members: are great, act like children, are very intel- lectual, like to limbo, have parties all the time, make fun of the editor, waste time. Euclidian means: hard work, lots of fun, good friends, deadlines, undone homework, a yearbook. Beeke, you WILL take that picture. The Euclidian editorial and business staffs harmoniously combined to produce an entertaining sales assembly. Sitting, left to right: N. Furniss, S. Willcocks, D. Sweeder, H. Spivak, J. Moser, B. (Cleancut) Vicic. Standing, left to right: N. Anderson, D. Powers, J. Cesa, H. Berthold, C. Young, K. Cwik, R. Hasher, C. McBroom. Hanging: N. Beeke. EUCLIDIAN BUSINESS STAFF-i;ow One: L. Winkler, H. Berthold. Row Two: D. Sweeder, C. Allar, S. Willcocks, A. Schelgunov, C. Young, P. Johnson. Row Three: P. Bizzarri, J. Cesa, N. Furniss, K. Kimberly, S. Pureber, J, Moser. EUCLIDIAN BUSINESS STAFF The financing of a yearbook is a huge job. After much planning, the ten week circulation drive turns into a nightmare of homeroom lists, order blanks, master records, missing fifty cent pieces, columns of figures, frayed nerves, and subscrip- tions for over 2100 yearbooks. The re- mainder of the budget is made through the sales of concessions and yearbook ads. In the spring, long after the editorial staff is finished, the business staff must see that every subscriber receives his year- book. 164 Linda Winkler manae. Peggy Bizzari collects money and passes out receipts. EUCLIDIAN AD STAFF- Row One: S. Dadlow, M. Perme, S. Berry, L. Burk, P. Harris, T. Tekancic. Row Two: J. Cesa, R. Ferrante, L. Winkler, J. Winkler, S. Goodyear, M. Prendergast. Row Three: G. Furth, G. Kalan, G. Cox, T. Burroughs. 165 EUCUYO Creativity is lost unless it is given a chance for expression. The Eucuyo of- fers an outlet for students' creative writ- ing talents in two issues. As more stu- dents begin to appreciate good literature, the Eucuyo will continue to increase its popularity. SENIOR SCANDAL Had a hunch you'd be found out, didn't you? That's the Senior Scandal staff for you though. All year long the staff members sneak around secretly noting all the humorous incidents and antics of Euclid seniors to be recounted in the spring publication. You'd almost forgotten about that episode last fall, hadn't you? Well, now it has appeared in the Senior Scandal so that you will never forget it again, and so that others may laugh over your little joke just as much as you have and always will. EUCUYO EDITORS-iJoai One: R. Ferrante, J. Romano, K. Balsley. Row Two: M. Lasnik, P. Kostansek, D. House, Miss Rust sponsor, D. Gulbenkian, A. Schelgunov. 166 EUCUYO-«oi(> One: L. Long, J. Houry, S. Flood, B. Lohrey, J. Jiirjev, N. Kaston, B. Fromer, J. Slaby. Row Two: N. Goslee, S. Bell, B. Spall, A. Lindquist, K. Cwik, V. Yager, R. Speel, N. Beeke, G. Bernstein, H. Krauss, D. Wheeler. Row Three: H. Spivack, L. Simpson, J. Pike, C. Nagode, L. Bacnik, R. Saver, B. Hohs, J. Bit- tence, T. Markiey, J. Hovan, R. Felz. SENIOR SCANDAL STAFF-/?ou) One: J. Bittence, M. Prendergast, H. David, L. Milazzotto, H. Spivack, T. Tekancic, R. Alloway, S. Flood, R. Dieckmann. Row Two: C. McBroom, M. Mazza, B. Sabula, B. Mushinko, K. Fetter, K. Kimberly, K. Balsley, K. Rock, S. Gordon, P. Strang. ^ ■^- SURVEY EDITORIAL STAFF The business staff had collected the subscriptions and now it was up to the editorial staff to put out the paper. In- terviews had to be made, stories had to be typed, proof-read, and headlined, and pictures had to be taken. Finally the paper was ready to be sent to the presses and the S\n~uey editorial staff could relax for a day, knowing that the paper would come out on time and they could see their stories and pictures in the com- pleted Simjey. Karen Tomko editor. SURVEY EDITORIAL STAFF-Rozu One: S. Peacock, S. Jerkic, K. Tomko, L. Skomski, P. Turk. Row Two: R. Hurlburt, R. Pejeau, C. Maresh, C. Arnold, D. Wheeler, J. Tharp, C. Orebaugh, D. Bizily. Row Three: W. Ebert. SURVEY REPORTERS-fioz<' One: H. David, C. Bayer, R. Bowen, T. Oleksy. Row Two: L. Lege, J. Romano, S. Peacock, K. McCor- mick, J. Beechuk, N. Lindquist. Roif Three: E. Spalek, K. Tucker- man, N. Rakas, L. Simpson, N. Goslee, P. Lowry, P. Ludek. Judy Tharp jumps for joy after being announced the new Survey editor. 169 SURVEY BUSINESS STAFF-fiotu One: N. Bailey, M. Soeder, H. Berthold, K. Kimberly. Row Two: S. Heasley, K. Balsley, M. Church, B. Sabula. Rozu Three: K. Hutchisson, K. Zust, B. Bogatay, A. Lindquist, C. ^Vright. Roiu Four: K. McCormick, P. Mika, M. Boros. Row Five: M. Fields, S. Calvert, B. Trauger, F. Zuchelli. Roii> Six: W. Gauch, M. Balsley, J. Miller, B. Wil- coxon. Row Seven: R. Perry, W. Murray. R. Pejeau, R. Alloway. Nancy Bailey manager. 170 Marty Fields appears optimistic as Bonnie Bogatay and Barb Trauger convince another subscriber. Bill Gauch sells basketball programs. SURVEY BUSINESS STAFF The semi-monthly distribution of our school newspaper is only one of the many functions of the Survey Business Staff. Besides this, the staff is responsible for selling ads and sports events programs. 171 Russ Hurlbert speaks at the I. Q. S. induction. INTERNATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL For the student connected with a liter- ary organization, acceptance into Inter- national Quill and Scroll marked the achievement of one of his highest goals. Along with feeling proud because of his acceptance into a national organization, he was thankful for the recognition of the work he had done while participating in one of the three literary organizations, Euclidian, Eucuyo, or Survey. INTERNATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL-7?ow One: P. Johnson, B. Hava, J. Romano, M. Fields, H. Berthold, C. Lutsch, L. Winkler, A. Schelgunov, K. Tomko, K. Cwik, M. Seeder, K. Mog. Row Tzuo: C. Young, M. Lasnik, J. Slaby, K. McConnick, C. Arnold, J. Eggle- ston, D. Wheeler, J. Tharp, B. Lohrey, M. Bizzarri, M. Church, P. Freed, H. Kraiiss. Row Three: J. Bittence, N. Anderson, R. Hasher, S. Jerkic, L. Simpson, C. Maresh, S. Pureber, J. Miller, N. Furniss, C. Krnell, L. Skomski, K. Hutchisson, C. McBroom, D. House, V>. Sweeder, D. Bizily, Roio Four: P. Kostansek, R. Hurlburt, C. Bayer, K. Gortz, D. Gulbenkian, N. Beeke, W. Gauch, W. Vicic, J. Cesa, R. Alloway, T. Snyder, H. Spivack, W. Ebert, R. Pejeau. 172 SPECTRUM-«oii' One: W. Conrad, J. Vukcevic, N. Kaston, A. Schelgunov, C. Cressen. C. Piper, S. Wilson, J. Tharp. Row Two: L. Vahcic, L. Smink, J. Eggleston, K. Kimberly, J. Pulver, J. Slaby, S. Jerkic, S. Stevens, B. Lohrey, V. Yager. How Three: S. Bahr, K. Heckert, R. Koskovics, J. Romano, K. Wilber, D, AVroniak, D. Wheel- er, C. Krnell, A. Lindquist. Row Four: H. Krauss, K. Cwik, D. Maroff, C. Boehmer, B. Kramer, C. Turk, S. Brain, C. Eppich, J. Sheppard, L. Harris, M. Wilk, M. Wehrle. Rozv Fine: P. Ludek, J. Miller, A. Hart- nett, N. Goslee, D. Schmidt, R. Hodder, D. House, H. Spivack, R. Blatnick, D. Garten, J. Howard, L. Taylor, L. Scheve, M. DeMotte, R. Zuzek, C. McBroom. Row Six: Mr. Eisen sponsor, R. Speel, N. Beeke, W. Vicic, N. Anderson, J. Bittence, R. Alloway, T. Tucker, L. Eaglen, D. Smith, R. Sanderson, T. Snyder, D. Gulbenkian, W. Gauch, D. Wiltshire, D. Mansperger. SPECTRUM In a time of intense scientific emphasis, the Spectrum has sparked a new interest in the arts. After raising money through a book sale, the Spectrum had difficulty spending it. Its low cost activities in- cluded theater parties, a lecture by a professional musician, a Christmas party, a college bowl, a movie production, and a debate on the relative positions of the arts and the sciences. The conclusion that no conclusion was possible was of- fered as proof of the club's liberal at- titude. SPECTRUM OFFICERS— /?ow One: S. Stevens treasurer, J. Pulver secretary. Row Two: D. Wiltshire vice president, T. Snyder president. PS IHBB prr^T^ |H ■H ■ jH9I }cJi l^l^l mm> - '"^Wm fiPfl m ) ni JH m 1 1^*^^^^!! K ^ j| 173 CHESS team-Row One-. M. Fenster, W. Ebert, D. Spate, J. Pierce. Roio Two: J. Tegel, D. Gulbenkian, N. Anderson, R. Tilk, L. Smith. LETTERMAN'S CLUB-Rotu One: D. Gyongyos, C. Hayes, R. Gas- per, J. Zevnik, R. Klann, T. Perlioni, C. Ehinger, D. Brinza, H. Altenweg, W. Fuchs, R. Beljan, R. Pejeau, R. Miller. Row Two: W. Rinas, K. Walters. B. Palechek, S. Yabroff, D. Vukcevic, R. Stauffer. W. Reynolds. R. Lilley, J. Grinstead. F. Gron. M. Bathory, H. Theis, T. Murphv. W. Beacham, H. Pierce, R. Alloway, R. Speel. Row Three: C. Orlando, C. Bayer. W. Castrovinci, P. Davidson, J. X'idmar, R. \'idmar, R. Chaunce, J. Cesa, W. Sederholm, J. Blank- schaen, D. Bizily, R. Hudec. Row Four: W. Attamante, E. Prostor, M. Orazen, T. McGill, W. Schmenk, R. Murphy, J. Stinson, J. Randt, F. Jernejcic, R. Rackar, J. Carr, R. Bowen, J. Gilkerson, G. Mason, R. Kovach, J. Polanc, J. Peters, D. Henderson, R. Parker, H. David, K. Gortz, O. DeMarco. 174 CHESS TEAM Though the Chess Team is one of the youngest organizations, it has been among the most successful of the inter- scholastic teams at Euclid High. Armed only with his own judgement and a basic knowledge of opening theory, the chess player must pit his mind against that of his opponent in battle for victory on .the chessboard. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The ability to combine scholarship and athletic achievement is a rare talent. This is why the members of the National Athletic Scholarship Society have a spe- cial reason to be proud, for in combining these two qualities, they have achieved a full and versatile high school life. LETTERMAN'S CLUB He had begun his training months be- fore. Long sweaty practices and aching muscles were the price he had to pay for his athletic skill. Now that was all past. He had worked hard, played hard, and helped Euclid win. The gold letter he received was a symbol of Euclid's appre- ciation for his effort. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY-i?oa> One: F. Jernejcic, W. Fuchs. Row Two: W. Attamante, M. Orazen, R. Chaunce, H. David. Row Three: B. Sederholm, P. Davidson, M. Bathory, K. Gortz. Row Four: W. Rinas, C. Ehinger, T. Perlioni, R. Alloway. ATHLETIC BOARD-/?ou; One: A. Vaccariello, C. Eckert, H. Daugherty, D. Mohr, V. Resch, R. Addis. Row Two: C. Swackhamer, C. Owens, J. Bergem, D. Thompson, H. Nold. 'm "^TT WAI NAPOLO— Row One: D. Bell, N. Mijacek, L. Milazzotto, M. Prendergast, C. Novak, K. Fetter, P. Miller, W. Conrad, C. Cresson. Rou' Two: K. Tuckerman, A. Winet, C. Halus, G. Reed, M. Green. D. Mansuy, S. Downen, D. Swisher, P. Dob- nikar, D. Thompson, E. Chaunce, W. Gauch, R. Korthals, T. Brennan, E. Call^oll. li Mills, B. Burger. Row Three: T. Goble, R. Ashley, J. Kiaale. \V. Houck, S. Tumbry, K. Scheurman, R. Gainer, W. Vicic, R. Statz, G. Wickes, J. Randt, G. Loconti, R. Horrocks, R. Hughes. The swim club initiations are ghastly! WAI NAPOLO OFFICERS-.Roii' One: K. Fetter vice president, M Prendergast secretary. Roxv Two: R. Hughes treasurer, K. Scheurman president. WAI NAPOLO Wai Napolo supplies leaders to help teach swimming classes. Each Swim Club member, wearing his distinctive black bathing suit (more often dry than wet) makes a handsome figure in the pool, amid the splash and spray of the swim- mers. The spirit and enthusiasm of the Swim Club members is evident as their individual efforts merge to produce the annual Swim Show. As a group, the members have wild parties, wild initia- tions, and wild fights. GIRLS LEADERS CLUB Members of the Girls Leaders Club, chosen as sophomores and juniors accord- ing to athletic skill, character, and schol- arship, act as valuable aids to physical education classes. Girls leaders encour- age sportsmanship, the development of skills, and knowledge of rules by giving make-ups, acting as referees, and assist- ing teachers in the instruction of girls' gym classes. Among the other duties of the Girls leaders are taking attendance and setting up athletic equipment. GIRLS LEADERS ChVB-Row One: E. Petkovsek vice president, D. Boehlke president, M. Zola secretary, P. Corrigan Jiistorian, G. Brandt treasurer. Row Two: D. Stock, N. Bailey, M. Travnik, B. Harper, K. Tomko, K. Stomberg. Row Three: C. Kerestes, S. Tarantino, L. Poese, M. McGraw, M. Kalinowski, M. Beery, K. Popiolek. Rou' Four: J. Debelak, K. Lybarger, B. Wilcoxon, S. Miller, E. Sceranka, B. Applequist, A. Will, J. Krapenc. 177 Kathy Popiolek executes a shoulder stand on the horse. GIRLS' ATHLEllC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS-SMted, left to right: D. Boehlke president, M. Beery secretary. Standing, left to right: G. Brandt treasurer, B. Harper vice president. Colleen McBroom performs a three-pointed single ring suspension. 178 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Students must aspire for physical agility in order to develop co-ordination and profit from the exercise so necessary to poise and good health. Participation in the intra-mural sports of the Girls' Athletic Association provides this oppor- tunity and allows girls to "loosen up" in spare time after undergoing the tension of the school day. Karen Hearn exhibits dexterity in levitation class. w Basketball promotes agility. 179 / i p. A. ANNOUNCERS-floii' One across: P. Wolf, M. Bogatay, K. Goldlust. Rou< Two: B. Ellis, W. Schuette, L. Loope. Rotu Three: S. Wall, K. Liver- more, G. Kozlevcar. P. A. CLUB— /?ou' One Diagonally: S. Chappell, D. Baxter, S. LaPorte, B. Usalis. Roxu Two Diagonally: J. Pierce, J. Struna. B. Miller, W. Sneller. Roxv Three Diagonally: P. Deegan, N. Tomsich, G. Kozlevcar. S. Flood, G. Mcllrath, N. Sherman. Row Four Diagonally: K. Znidarsic, P. Wolf, J. Winkler, B. Hohs, T. Schaffer. Row Five Diagonally: C. AHen, J. Kozlevcar, R. Hotchkiss, J. Tkatch. Row Six Diagonally: P. Federico, R. Hagberg, J. Scha.ser. Rozl' Seven Diagonally: J. Stillinger, M. Bogatay. '$ I i p. A. CLUB OflCERS-Lefl to right: G. Kozlev- car president, B. Miller secretary, L. Burgin vice president. P.A. TECHNICIANS "Room 226, please." Feet fly off the desk, the radio is turned down, and a courteous "Yes, sir" accompanies a fren- zied fumbling for the right plug. The connection is made as once again the P.A. technicians have helped keep the school efficiently run by providing fast, reliable communications. P.A. ANNOUNCERS Every morning students and teachers are greeted by the P.A. announcers with announcements of general school inter- est. Scores of the last football game or wrestling meet, reminders of club meet- ings after school, information about tickets for the next away game, advertise- ments for future plays and dances, and commercials for the book store are brought to the student body and faculty by this hard working organization. i^ Wade Schuette reads a morning annonncement. 181 MOVIE CLUB Students learn by applying the laws and principles derived from textbooks to everyday practical situations. Education- al films provide students with a better understanding of their studies by demon- strating how to associate factual material with practical usage in their own en- vironments. In order to assist in the education of Euclid High students and to add interest to the tediousness of the school day, classroom and noon movies are provided as a service by the members of the Movie Club. * M STAGE CRE\V-Lf/i to right: D. Ritchie, T. Bell, R. .Summers CAMERA CLUB The amateur photographer who joins the Camera Club finds that he has a chance to share techniques and experi- ences with other equally interested mem- bers in the club. Besides being of service to the school, he derives a great deal of enjoyment from being included in the organization. STAGE CREW The behind-the-scenes work of the Stage Crew is often one of the most effective and least appreciated parts of a school production or assembly. Settings and lighting are combined to produce the pleasurable effect of a good program. 182 MOVIE CLVB-Row One: A. Rabun. C. Land. J. I'ickcu. R. /.iizck, A. Schelguiiov, J. Baum. Row Two: D. Blakelcy, P. Duncan. M. Dc\incy, L. Foy, J. .McKibbcn, .S. \'onRckowski. Row Three: L. Eaglen, J. Ccsa, D. Ritchie, Mr. Bailey sponsor. CAMERA CLVB-Row One: S. Wall, H. Spivack, J. Laka- tosh. Row Two: D. Lyman, G. Bernstein, D. Kne. Row Three: C. Schroeter, D. Nettis, J. Usalis, N. Beeke. I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIHMIIIM JUNIOR RED CKOSS-RoiLi One: V. Yager, L. Clotts, B. King, M. Yager, L. Deans. Row Two: R. Dunn, P. Hiller, N. Furniss, D. Hiller, J. Winkler. Jan Krapenc takes over while Mrs. Wise is O. T. L. Chuck Lanning is weighed by Nancy Campbell. JUNIOR RED CROSS Among the smallest of Euclid's organ- izations, the Junior Red Cross is dedi- cated to the task of contributing to the school and community through carefully planning and carrying out service pro- jects with the aid of other school organ- izations. 184 FUTURE NURSES CLUB Euclid High's Future Nurses Club pro- vides its members with extensive informa- tion concerning the various fields of this profession by showing movies, hearing lectures by student and registered nurses, discussing the merits of particular nurs- ing schools, and touring local hospitals. Members provide service and gain prac- tical experience by assisting Mrs. Wise in the school dispensary and doing volun- teer work at Euclid-Glenville Hospital. Even a headache can become bearable in the clinic. FUTURE NURSES CLVR-Row One: V. Goss, R. Gargiulo, J. Zeider, L. Clotts, M. Yager, M. Roma, N. Kaston. P. Fischietto, J. Krapenc. Row Two: N. Lindquist, K. Popiolek, B. Plaggemier, G. Miller, K. Buehner, J. Winkler, J. Beechuk, J. Locker, E. Kozar. Row Three: B. Pavlik, E. Offak, V. Snow, K. Fetter, H. Krauss, J. Bender, D. Vitanza, J. Delsanter, C. Halus, D. Boehlke. Row Four: P. Smith, R. Marmash, J. Stanek, N. Campbell, E. Gray, C. Baldini, P. Chylla, P. Hadarich, R. Oelsner. SENIOR FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICX-Row One: B. Sabu- la, B. \Viiuers. S. Gordon, R. Rock, K. Balslcy, H. Beithold, B. Bogatay, B. Miller, S. Goodyear, J. Eggleston, S, Willcocks, J. Slaby, K. Kimberly, L. Clotts, J. Adkins, S. Flood. Row Two: K. Wilber, B. Kimen, S. Peacock, J. Pulver, R. Ziizek, T. Tekancic, S. Berry, L. Burk, M. Prendergast, B. Harper, C. Pasquale, B. Hava, }. Cook, B. Mushinko, D. Hillcr. Roip Three: C. Allar, R. Ahey, b, Urbaiiick. M. DeMotle, K. Slombcrg, U. Travnik, D. ^\'bcelcr, C. Arnold, C, Krnell. 1). Maroff, J. Miller, P. Ludek, R. Dnnn, K. Cwik. Roie Four: K. McCormick, D. Kanner, K. Blassingame, R. Peterson, E. Bnlicek, J. Roscoc, D. Miller, L. Bacnik, E. Nainiger, G. Genzen, R. Roskincn, R. Alloway, D, Kiie, J. Usalis, K. Hutchisson. JUNIOR FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-fioju One: L. Rees, K. Fowler, D. Harris, B. Tercek, N. Mijacek, C. Humnion, P. Vidusich, B. Applequist, L. Loope, R. Vaccariello, M. Zola, S. Schade, P. Federico. Row Two: M. Fields, M. Balsley, P. Mahany, D. Fike, C. Eppich, C. Martin, S. Brain, L. Nurmi, M. Prokopovich, S. Calvert, K. Lutz, V. Wick, L. Fordyce, D. Lukat, B, Wilcoxon, R. Oelsner. Rou' Three: J. Gutka, J. Tharp, B. Kramer, K. Tuckerman, N. Rakas. S. Babr, C. Maresh, S. Grisard, E. Wilke, A. Will, M. Hada- rich, S. Ste£anko, S. Stross, C. Brandt, J. Debelak, K. Lybarger. Roxv Four: L. Simpson, L. Scheve, L. Lege, M. Leber, B. Kovach, E. Peterson, W. Boag, R. Blatnick, J. Reider, C. Cresson, R. Marmash, W, Conrad, C. Sedusky, S. Novotny. SOPHOMORE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Row One: D. Exans, E, Griinm, D. Henderson, P. Redding, L. Tomko, E. Wehrle, B. Budas, C. Gabrenya, D. Kaselak, S. Goinbach, J. McKib- ben, B. Mills, R. Res, D. Romano, J, Rose. Row Two: D. Geisky, C. Steaglcr, L. Siegel, S. Anderson, J. Craig, M. Lynch, D. King, M. Gojak, E. Begalke, L. Long, K, Hashagen, J. Howell, S, Lefkowitz, J. Houry, S, DeVanna, E, Hanes, N. Crone. Roto Three: M. Steagler, J. Grillo, M. Mansperger, S. Borgstead, M. Lis, T. Man, J. Hocevar, C;. Havreberg, K. Livermorc, R. Skeivis, N. Yeray, L. Payne, S. La- Porte, L. Mocilnikar, A. August, D. Collins, C. Reeves, F. Ulle, M. Frost. Row Four: D. Hathaway, J. Pearn, C. Ritz, J. Cesnik, E. Chaunce, L. Miller, J. Brown, N. McNab, D. Germovsek, B. Fried- man, A. Stepic, K. Korosec, B. Holcomb, S. Florsey, J. Dainberger, C. Krapence, P. Alexander, S. VonRekowski, C. Cook. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers offers potential teach- ers the opportunity to discover the dif- ferent aspects of this career. Listening to speakers in the field of education, doing substitute teaching in other Euclid schools, and tutoring students help FTA members to decide if teaching should be their career. This year a Boys' FTA was organized to give boys a preview of the teaching profession. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA EXECUTIVE BOARD-floio One: K. Lybarger, C. Arnold, D. Wheeler, K. Balsley. Roio Two: M. Balsley, S. Calvert, C. Maresh, H. Berthold. Roio Three: J. "Roscoe, L. Bacnik, L. Lege, J. Debelak. 187 KEY CLUB Serving directly their school and com- munity, and thus indirectly serving their country, the members o£ the Key Club derive much satisfaction from participat- ing in their organization's activities. The Key Club is an international organization of high school boys, and is sponsored by the Kiwanis International. FOREMAN'S CLUB The main activity of the members of the Foreman's Chib is to assist the in- dustrial arts teachers in instructing their classes. They have qualified for this club through their achievements in these classes and their demonstrated leadership abilities. Chuck Hayes decorates the Atlas statue. KEY club-Row one: R. Chaunce, G. Kalan, R. Haller, T. Jarvis, R. Alloway, E. Bulicek, J. Zevnik, R. Klann, R. Dicckmann, F. Hatch, R. Gasper, H. David, J. Lakatosh, C. Hayes. \V. Dague, W. CastroVinci, R. Pejeau. Rou' Two: R. Torter. R. Peterson, A. Pol- sineUi, B. Jones, R. Surtz, D. Primo. R. Brigden, K. Potokar, J. Carlson, C. Orebaugh. J. Reider, J. Kneale. Rou' Three: K. Takacs, T. Goble, H. Spolar, C. Murdoch, R. Karash. C. Hurwitch, K. Barta, R. Lakatosh, D. Demian, D. Bentley, G. Gale, G. Paolucci. Roiv Four: G. Moore, L Stapleton, K. Bateman, T. ^Vohlgemuth, P. \'accaiiello, R. Collins, D. Adams, W. Schmenk, R. Ashley. AD CLUB Selling and collecting tickets, stamp- ing hands, checking passes, and generally helping the confusion of such events as basketball games to become ordered con- fusion are the duties of the Ad Club. Under the direction of Mr. Vaccariello, the club helped athletic events to run efficiently. Mary Socder performs an ad staff function, stamping hands. .AD CLVB-Row One: S. Schade, J. Sovich, E. Wehrle, P. 'VVattcr- man. Row Two: J. Locker, K. Buehner, B. Shuber, M. Soeder, B. Mushinko. M. Fields. Rou' Three: B. Vidensek, L. Simpson, R. Bosetin, R. Belanich, D. Mansperger, R. \Vanchik, J. Goodwin, C. Malovic. FOREMAN'S CLVB-Row One: T. Tamburrino, K. Scheurman. W. Grant, D. Hudec. Row Two: R. Ball, J. Whiting, D. Vend. J. Schroeter. Row Three: J. Brazee, R. Bizzarri, W. Bending, C. Coup. 189 .'^ -as. ftti" i»i :i ^ ..--^ * , r# Seniors In the closing msli of Jiis school career, the senior paused a moment, suddenly realizing that this loas it; in a few loeeks he'd he on his own. He reflected on the past year, his senior year. EverytJiing meant more to him because he was a part of the class of '62. The football games, the dances, and the Alma Mater were especially liis, for in the past three years Euclid High had become as much a part of him as he was a part of it. Noiu that he was almost through he ivanted to slow down time; he umnted to savor his last feiv iveeks for he would never again achieve quite the same carefree disposition. The senior banquet, the senior prom., and graduation rushed by; it was over. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-ie/t to right: C. Ehingcr praident, E. Petkovsek secretary, W. Fuchs vice president. Mrs. Helen Stewart Senior Class Counselor. Mr. Frank Troglia Senior Class Counselor. 192 SENIOR CABINET-7?oi(. One: T. Tckancic, L. Crobaugh. H. Bc-rthokl. C. Kline, L. Milazzotto, P. Freed. Row Two: M. Breitsch. S. Robbins, C. Krnell. P. Johnson, C. Pasquale, C. Cwik. Row Three: B. Lilley, K. Gortz, D. Gyongyos, W. Ebert. Mary Prcndergast appears skeptical as Rod Diinkcr extols the virtues of being a senior. Joyce Adkins Rhoda Ahey Ronald Alexander Diane Aljancic James Aljancic Helen Allar Marie AUchin Robert Alloway Henry Altenweg James Altknecht Leona Amato \\'illiam Amato Mian Anderson Ned Anderson Lynn Andrews 194 I'm the leader! Mai) Jane Andrulis Richard Archbokl David Armstrong Cathleen Arnold \\'illiam Attamante Joan Auten Karen Avery Gary Bacnik Larry Bacnik 195 Karen Bahr Nancy Bailey David Baird Edward Bajec Ronald Ball Carol Balogh Katherine Balsley Jillene Bates Michael Bathory Denise Batt Janice Baum Charles Bayer Judy Beck Thomas Beckwith 196 Chuck Lokai, Bob Lillcy and Larry ^Vhalen eat lunch in the cafeteria. Norman Beeke Richard Beljan Concetta Belpulsi AVilliam Bending Janice Benlein Michael Bernard Susan Berry Helga Berthold James Bertosa Barbara Besednik 197 Robert Betts Alfred Beyer Jane Beyerle John Bittence Margaret Bizzarri Robert Bizzarri Kenneth Blassingame Joanne Bocskey Constance Bodnar Diana Boehlke 198 UmtLd we stand. "Aw, go on. There's not really a panther behind me!" Bonita Bogatay Marquita Boros Victoria Botz Bonnie Bowman 199 *.Ffi^. i Barbara Helmick Bill Henikman William Herbst \ \^ f Doris Hiller Robert Hodder Thomas Hoinski i Pi Did you say cheese! No, Dunker. 217 i; ;.i;:[i!B:cns•«' ifrhdik Tom Hudson Richard Hughes Russell Hurlburt Karen Hutchisson Pat la Figliola 219 Ronald Ivec Tony Jamnik Donna Janis Edward Jarc Thomas Jarvis Constance Johnson Majorettes are always beaming Philip Johnson Phyllis Johnson Gerran Jones Robert Jones 220 Sharon Jones Christine Jonke Donald Kadunc W'illiam Kaib George Kalan Frank Kalnasy Donald Kanner Mike Kapke Judy Kasunic Dennis Kaye Carole Keidel Marjorie Kelly 221 Terrence Kelly Kathryn Kimberly Elizabeth Kimen Carol Kintz Larry Kintz Florence Kirk Susan Kirk 222 Richard Klann Robert Klann Dennis Kleinhenz Frank Klemenc Helen K'aiiss becomes a Marlboro man. Warner Klich Donald Kne Linda Koci Lawrence Kogan Beverly Kokal 223 Gary Korasec Craig Kos Constance Kosanovich Rickey Koskinen Bill Vicic, Norm Beeke and Tom Burroughs in the season's first snowball fight. 224 Rosemary Koskovics Elaine Kozar Paul Kostansek Gerald Kozlevcar Tony Krampel Helen Krauss Gail Krielow Charmaine Kranyak Gail Krecic Kenneth Krivok Constance Krnell Tom Kukorelli Marilyn Kulwin John Kurtis Laurene Kytle Barbara Laddis 225 L-wr.^. Joseph Lakatosh Charles Lamb Cheryl Land Carol Lanese Patricia Lang George Langa Robert Lange Constance Larkin ^Vhat do voii iiuan, I don't keep a ck-aii locker? 226 Maidee Lasnik Robert Lefkowitz Richard Lehman Terry Leigh Richard Leisenheimer Patricia Leister Gina Lerz Susan Lewis Robert Lilley Ann Lindquist AVilliam Linsz Beverly Lohrey Jerry Lohrke 227 Charles Lokar Jean Lonchar Ronald Long Flora Lorence Patricia Lowry Mardy Church takes time out from Survey and cheering to do homework. Barbara Luckay Peggy Ludek Cheryl Lutsch Donna Mac Askill 228 3MiL- Patricia Machurey Bonnie Maher Kathleen Mack ^Villiam Mallula Geraldine Macks John Malokas Doris Magargil Joanne Mandel Marlene Manfredonia Dan Mansuy Carol Mangano Dorothy Maroff Mary Mangino Charles Martin David Mansperger Joan Martin 229 Douglas Mason Patricia Mason If you want to beat North, clap your hands Nancy Maurer Marlene Mazza Colleen McBroom 230 Katherine McCormick Thomas McGill John McKeon Susan McNamara Mike Medlen Kathryn Mihalic Bonnie Miller William McPeek Ken Mehls Maryann Mihalic Catherine Miller Ken Meares Dan Mester Patricia Mika Dennis Miller Carmen Meden Diana Miese Lucille Milazzotto Gertrude Miller 231 Why, it's called "Snowman in snow," what else? Jeanne Miller Pamela Miller Robert Miller Marilyn Milner Mary Milone Kathleen Mog Eager stndents anticipate an active scliool clay. 232 233 William Murray Barbara Mushinko Laima Musteikis 234 EUp Beverly Neff Donald Nettis William Newcomb Carol Novak Gabriel Neola Ken Neustedt Arthur Newman Joseph Nutter Wayne O'Coin Tim O'Hara Judith Okorn George Oesterle 235 Jef£ Oker Patricia Opalich Kenneth Orazen Carlo Orlando Thomas Ostkar Richard Otto Donald Overberger Ed Palm You haven't heard anything yet. 236 I've heard sophomores were young, but this is ridiculous! Roy Palmer Dennis Papesh Carol Paratore Frank Parsons Jane Panesk Bc\erly Papp Charles Parsons Patrick Parziale 237 Dennis Paskey Cheryl Pasquale Daniel Paul Arthur Paulovcin Sharon Paulsen Frank Pavlic Barbara Pavlik John Payerchin I'll see you and raise you five. 238 Sharon Peacock Bill Peck Jeanette Pejack Richard Pejeau Ken Pekar Ann Pelyak Kathleen Penny Dennis Perkins Thomas Perlioni Marcia Perme Robert Perry James Petersen Randy Peterson Shirley Peterson Evelyn Petkovsek 239 Dennis Petro Shirley Pishkur Wayne Pettek Joanne Piskur Lawrence Piper Michael Pistillo Vincent Piscopo Carol Pitt Betty Plaggemier Bonnie Ponce Anthony Polsinelli Gayle Potichny 240 iMbn' Diane Potts Marjorie Powalie Don Powers Mary Prendergast Martha Price David Prime Eric Prostor Dody Provan Another roll of scotch tape and I think it'll fly. James Puhger June Pulver Susanne Pureber Norman Raasch Evangeline Race Fred Radatz Donna Radencic Margaret Rast Jo Reed Carol Reider Leonard Reinke William Reya The welcoming committee greets earlv morning arrivals. 242 iT^ William Reynolds Cheryl Richley Linda Richardson Lorette Riebe 'William Rinas Donald Ritchie Samuel Ritz Sharon Robasz Fred Robbins Sharon Robbins Diane Roberts Linda Robinson 243 Kathleen Rock Joanne Romano James Roscoe 244 mtn Paul Ryan Barbara Sabula Beverlee Samsa Lorelei Sanders David Sanderson Gary Sandy John Sandy Susanna Saunway John Schael James Schaffer Marilyn Scheer Alexandra Schelgunov Keith Scheurman 245 Bruce Schmaeman David Schmidt Judith Schneidei Carl Schroeter »^ Dennis Schulz I said I'm positively not pliotogenic! 246 Donald Schultz Laura Schulz Barbara Schulze Linda Scott Marilyn Scott Miriam Scott Richard Scott Merrilou Scribner Brian Sedey Shirley Sedmak Sharon Seifert Michael Seleman Joseph Self Sheila Shaughnessy Judith Sheppard 247 Robert Sheppard Richard Sherman David Shoaff Terrence Siciliano John Simcic Ann Lindquist, our foreign exchange student, relaxes after passing tfirough customs Linda Sipes Theodore Skebe Elaine Skerly Marguerite Skok 248 .'.«'-!i:iiL^M^S^nK! Laupa Skomski Janet Slaby Patricia Slitor Sandra Smekel Dennis Smith Donna Smith Glenn Smith James Smith Diane Snyder Thomas Snyder Mary Soeder Leslie Soltesz Phyllis Sopata William Span Richard Speel 249 John Spencer Thomas Spencer Robert Spicer, Jr. Carol Spikula Henry Spivack Sanch-a Spolar Victor Stampone Gerald Stanwick Senior girls eat a hearty Thanksgiving lunch. Don helps behind the scenes. 250 !.;■'■; Marsha Stapleton Gerald Starman Stephen Stapp Leslie Stegh Susan Stevens \'irginia Stilliiiger Kathryn Stomberg Frances Stidworthy Dorothy Stiscak Ronald Stoner 251 John Bittcnce tickles the ivories! Patricia Strang Lawrence Stratton Diane Strnad Bonnie Stroh Edward Struna Josephine Struna Joseph Stunn dTh 252 June Susman Dennis Susnis Rickie Svenwol Douglas Sweeder Roberta Szalay Frank Takacs Anthony Tamburrino Marjorie Taylor Rita Tekalec Barbara Tekancic Terri Tekancic Joan Tennent Hal Theis 253 «Tk Corrine Thomas Janet Thompson Karen Tomko Nada Tomsich Nancy Torok Kenneth Travis MaryAnn Travnik William Trouten Nick Trivisonno Irene Tucceri They all left, not laughed, when I sat down at the piano. Alan Tucci Barbara Tucker Marilyn Tucker 254 Steve Tumbry Jeanne Twitchell Deborah Ullom Doris Urbanic Judith Urbas John Usalis Thomas Van Tilburg Kenneth Varhola Dennis Vend William Vicic 255 ^*x- ■», Randolph Vidmar Dan Vigh Craig Virnelson Joan Vormelker Henry Vucetic Ralph 'W'ade JoAnn ^Valdman Stanley Wall John Walters Rosemary Wanchik Mary Wehrle Carl Wendorff Larry Whalen Bonnie Wheeler Diane Wheeler 256 Spirit ran high at Euclid games. 257 James Whiting Rich Wickizer Gary Wieland Phyllis Wiersch Kathleen Wilber John Wiley And I said, "Now look here doc." 258 I'm better than the average Bayer. And now for my next sermon. Marilyn Wilk Shirley Willcocks Anthony Williams Sharon Wilson Harold Winkleman Janice Winkler 259 Linda Winkler David Winter Beatrice Winters Sandra Wiskes Cheryl Woda Kenneth Wohlgemuth Diane Wroniak Diane W^ohlgemuth Claudia Wright David Wunderle 260 But Jerry, this is a ladies choice . Mary Yager Eleanor Yingling Inclined to recline 261 Robert Yurkonis Robert Yurosko Thomas Yurosko Patricia Zaman Sandra Zatko Paul Zebrowski Judy Zeider John Zevnik Joanne Zimmerman Nancy Zimmerman Brian Zinner Karen Znidarsic Sharon Znidarsic Francine Zuchelli Kathryn Zust Rosemary Zuzek 262 Taking my roller skates wasn't so bad, but when he broke my slide rule 263 264 m Advertisements To some, high school graduation is just a pause before continuing their education in college or trade school. To others, the future means the armed services with travel to new and exciting lands. Many will get jobs, every- one of these new adults will become a member of society, and it is up to them to assume the responsibility for the onrushing future. They are tomorrow's salesmen, doctors, and Presi- dents. zm ^^m^matimilm Official class photographer. RAIMOR STUDIOS 750 East 185 Street IV 1-1166 AEROMOTIVE DESIGNERS, INC. 580 East 200 Street IV 6-3131 RE 1-3800 PARTY TRAYS QAioMman'g Restaurant and Delicatessen 25971 Euclid Avenue Euclid 32, Otiio JAY DEE CLEANERS 921 East 222 Street RE 1-7060 Compliments of GLASCOTE PRODUCTS, INC. 20900 St. Clair Avenue Euclid, Ohio KE 1-0670 Patrons of the 1962 Euclidian Dr. B. W. Baldwin Dr. Francis F. Berthold Dr. R. B. Broglio Dr. William J. Donaldy Dr. S. H. Makman Dr. William J. Renner Dr. Allan A. Rolfe Dr. Elwood P. Sawitke CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS CARL A. JONKE INSURANCE AGENCY 22700 SHORE CENTER DRIVE RE 1-8400 Lasalle Cleaners and Dyers Pick-up and delivery service 835 East 185 Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-3658 299 HI CARB CORPORATION 1055 East 260 Street AN 1-0200 CHARLITE STEAK HOUSE 22350 LAKE SHORE BLVD. RE 1-1800 300 Compliments of BOWSHOT, COOPER AND O'DONNELL Engineers 19517 Roseland IV 6-1550 GORNIK'S MEN'S WEAR 22340 Lake Shore Blvd. RE 1-2151 LEWIS ROOFING AND HEATING CO. 5407 Lorain Avenue WO 1-4486 rat: p iiHl "because I demand quality PRECISION OPTICAL 22580 Lake Shore Blvd. AN 1-1166 301 Compliments of DEMSHAR'S 22034 Lake Shore Blvd. RE 1-4770 Complim,ents of Rollerdrome Barber Shop 22480 SHORE CENTER DRIVE (Next to Giant Tiger) AN 1-1025 Compliments of CLARK FOODS 632 East 222 Street AN 1-1428 MARIO'S FLOWER AND GARDEN CENTER 18245 Euclid Avenue 302 IV 1-9292 Compliments of TREBEC EXCAVATING INC. 571 East 200 Street IV 1-1000 MILES AUTO STORES INC. 669 East 185 Street KE 1-3200 KEnmore 1-9333 N. H. DICKINSON GEORGE KRUGER FINE FURNITURE APPLIANCES CARPETING • TELEVISION Sales - Service DICKINSON & KRUGER, INC. 20961 EUCLID AVENUE At Chordon Road CLEVELAND 17, OHIO WILLIAM'S MUSIC SHOP 897 East 222 Street RE 2-8666 PICKUP K, DELIVERY REDwnoD 1-4662 EUCLID BLUE PRINT & SUPPLY SOB EAST 222nd STREET EUCLID 23, DHIQ MrLT STEFFEN ^^ed KfuuU4. QoAxUfe FRED KRAUSS, JR. RES. AN 1-0335 KEnmoee 1-3874 1570 DiLLE Road Euclid 17, Ohio AMERICAN TYPEWRITER CO. 25501 Euclid Avenue AN 1-2525 HEnoerbon 1-7265 IVanhde 1-5277 NICK'S BARBER SHOP 624 E. 222nd Euclid, Ohio FUNERAL HDMC5 FIRST CLASS WORK 72D4-72DB SupERinR Ave. Cleveland 3, Ohio 21900 Euclid Ave. aET. CHARDON A E. 333 Euclid 17, Dhid 303 Br >_,m EUCLID-RACE DAIRY PRODUCTS 503 East 200 Street IV 1-4700 BIG BOUQUET FLORIST 480 East 200 Street IV 6-4343 HAMILTON MOLD AND MACHINE INC. 25016 Lakeland Boulevard RE 2-8200 304 CHANDLER PRECISION CAPSCREWS produced to your exact specifications from high carbon, alloy and stainless steels. CHANDLER PR03UCTS CORP. 1491 Chardon Road IV 1-4400 Cleveland 17, Ohio Complirrients of Meldon's Department Store 696 East 185 Street Your neighborhood shopping center Shoes, Drygoods, and Furnishings for all the family IV 1-1116 RICK'S ZATCO METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY "World's Largest Manufacturer Of Stamped One-Piece Pulleys" Euclid 17, Ohio KE 1-8005 MEN'S SHOP 22572 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio AN 1-1445 Compliments of MODEL FOOD MARKET Proprietors: Florian & Marie Koncar 445 East 200 Street KE 1-7447 305 GLAVIC MOTORS 536 East 185 Street KE 1-3375 22466 Shore Center Drive RE 1-9009 ROLLERDROME WILKE HARDWARE 809 East 222 Street RE 1-7070 786 East 222 Street RE 1-9775 PANTHER'S DINER GRDINA HARDWARE 22336 Lake Shore Blvd. RE 1-0403 507 East 185 Street IV 1-1136 EUCLID LANES PAPPUS BODY SHOP 21100 St. Clair Avenue IV 1-4333 25080 Lakeland Boulevard RE 1-0777 306 HATTENDORF-BLISS INC. 'Euclid's First and Only Beauty College'^ EUCLIDIAN BEAUTY COLLEGE 22714 Shore Center Drive RE 1-8668 307 ■trmmamimumi tanoamBttmtsmiiwsammntsuit ALVIN'S JEWELERS 690 East 185 Street IV 1-4104 THE GERL CONSTRUCTION CO. 23600 Lakeland Boulevard RE 1-0077 P. 0. MclNTIRE CO. Pomco Boring Bars & Blades 25020 Lakeland Boulevard Cleveland 32, Ohio RE 1-9300 TARANTINO BROTHERS, INC. 17614 St. Clair Avenue IV 1-0344 OHIO HONING & HYDRAULIC 23800 St. Clair Avenue Euclid, Ohio RE 1-5700 CRAIG & SHERMAN Insurance Consultants 22070 Lake Shore Boulevard RE 1-3600 BILLS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE BILLS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE and REBUILD ALL MAKES HYDRAMATIC • ULTRAMATIC DYNAFLOW • POWER GLIDE POWER FLUE • FORDOMATIC TURBO-GLIDE • JET-AWAY TORQUE ELITE • TURBO DRIVE JACK ADKINS 591 EAST 200th STREET IVanhoe 6-3635 BILL MODIC 1311 EAST 55th STREET Express 1-9188 Grade "A" Poultry and Strictly Fresh Eggs m CUT. UP POULTRY EUCLID POULTRY 545 East 185 Street Euclid, Ohio Howard Baker KEnmore -8187 FRIEDMAN'S JEWELERS 22321 Lake Shore Boulevard RE 1-0800 BOULEVARD T.V. & RADIO SERVICE 906 East 222 Street Service on all makes TV Radios Hi-Fi Drive-in Auto Radio Service RE 1-7863 309 -™ 310 PRESSURE CASTINGS 21500 Sh Clair Avenue IV 1-5400 SKI-WAY MACHINE PRODUCTS 24460 Lakeland Boulevard RE 2-9000 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED 813 East 185 Street IV 1-7800 6235 St. Clair Avenue AN 1-1200 25000 Euclid Avenue HE 1-5670 RADIX WIRE CO. 26260 Lakeland Boulevard RE 1-9191 JET DIE AND DEVELOPMENT CO. 25020 Lakeland Blvd. REdwood 1-3720 AatE. KEITH WEIGLE MOTORS 20941 Euclid Avenue IV 1-4500 EUCLID'S PLYMOUTH VALIANT DEALER Phonograph Records Radio and T.V. Repairs HERB FITZGERALD 635 East 185 Street KE 1-1313 Closed Circuit Television Systems Communications 312 AUTO BODY SUPPLIES Everything for the Body Shop 12808 Shaw Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio GL 1-3400 Chas. J. Schmidt EUCLID WINDOW SHADE COMPANY 505 East 185 Street KE 1-4343 W^ ■PM^: NORTHEAST NON-FERROUS METAL FABRICATING CO. APPLIANCE ^mln |j -; ;-- Pt III ^^p[^]si9£SS||^^V:r-# J 25861 Tungsten Road RE 2-7171 AND E^-" FURNITURE J. C. HOMER CO. ^^ T.Y. & RADIO SERVICE -^ 528 East 200 Street IV 1-7991 MILLERS BEAUTY SALON 22480 BROOK'S SHORE CENT! R HEATING AND SHEET METAL 22530 Lake Shore Blvd DRIVE Above COMPANY Giant Tiger RE 1-9358 370 East 250 RE 1-2997 RE 1-2303 313 ■WgiMWMHiCTWnSgnnC:: : Compliments of CLEVELAND METAL CLEANING CORPORATION 1423 Dille Road Euclid 17, Ohio IV 1-4111 TED BROCK JEWELER WATCH REPAIR DIAMONDS JEWELRY REASONABLE 391 East 200 Street KE 1-5035 JACK SHAW CHEVROLET 543 East 185 Street IV 1-9090 MARINCIC PURE OIL 700 East 200 Street KE 1-9889 EUCLID IGNITION SALES AND SERVICE 1062 East 185 Street IV 1-2222 MODERN DEB 22822 Lake Shore Boulevard RE 2-9299 MARIO'S PIZZA 26159 Euclid Avenue AN 1-0665 CARMELLA'S PIZZA 840 East 222 Street Euclid, Ohio EUCLID LAWN & GARDEN CO. 764 East 222 Street RE 2-8881 315 y.,*' Public transport borrows ideas from American iVIonoRail Someday you may ride to work this way because public transport officials borrow from efficient handling methods developed by American MonoRail engineers. For over thirty years all kinds of materials have moved on monorail tracks in nearly every Industry— and beginning with hand pushed carriers, today's developments include systems that are completely automatic from pick-up to deposit. Heavy— bulky— hard to handle loads travel quickly, safely and directly to their destination— through the air. Only the research and experience of American MonoRail engineers make this equipment possible. ENGINEERED MATERIALS HANDLING nil EAST 200lh STREET CLEVELAND 17. OHIO AMCRICAN m MONORAIL DIVISIONS: Cc Tipp City, Ohi ^rail Co.. Ltd., Gait, Ont. 516 ■rP^: ^^^^^^^^^w^'* ~T}zME^SBSSB^^ T. J. MURNICK MFG., INC. 1081 East 260 Street RE 2-7050 A young industry in Euclid is the T. J. MURNICK COMPANY Where special machine parts are made. Compliments of GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Lamp Division Lamp Metals & Components Department 21800 Tungsten Road Euclid, Ohio KE 1-5050 317 Compliments of UNCLE BILL'S 24470 Lakeland Blvd. LUIKART INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 18609 St. Clair Avenue KE 1-4770 318 ^^1 f ■ wk til K^Xt ^^^wpt 4^ ^9 1 V K| mm J- ^m^^ M jH 1 1 ^^^■i Triangle Florist 18604 St. Clair Avenue KE 1-8479 IV 6-0436 HARTY'S SUNOCO SERVICE 18515 Euclid Avenue IV 6-9817 Mi:: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 5470 Mayfield Road HI 2-4200 ED WANK TELEVISION SERVICE COMPANY, INC. Euclid's Oldest Television Service Company 398 East 200 KE 1-1222 MURRAY P. NICOL FUNERAL HOME 19001 Nottingham Avenue KE 1-0747 EUCUYO "There Is a Material Difference" DILLE ROAD LUMBER COMPANY 1420 DILLE ROAD EUCLID, OHIO Euclid's only Lumber Yard Lumber — Plywood — Flooring Shingles — Doors and Windows KE 1-0512 319 i3r STUDENT COUNCIL Christmas Baskets for the Needy Paperback Bookstore E-Room Fountain Workers Basketball Concessions Voters Babysitting Service Thanksgiving Baskets for the Needy Homecoming Spring Sports Dance Wrestling Concessions Adoption of Foster CJiild 320 tern A CENTER OF STUDENT ACTIVITY A CENTER OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT Identification Cards Assemblies Honor Study Halls Hall Guards Social Room Committee Rules and Policies Poster Placement Staggered Test Schedule Suggestion Box Lost and Found Student Council Election 321 BRIGANTI STUDIOS 21099 Euclid Avenue IV 1-7100 322 THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF '62 ThankS/ everybody , for your fine support. STUDENT SUPPLY STORE 323 EUCLID SAYINGS ASSOCIATION ..aF 22818 Lake Shore Boulevard RE 2-9090 MILLWOOD MANUFACTURING 21700 St. Clair Avenue KE 1-4040 AJAX MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1441 Chardon Road KE 1-1010 Compliments of BETHANDALE CORP. 24040 Lakeland Boulevard RE 1-4394 KNUTH GREENHOUSES Phone KEnmore 1-1449 ENGLISH IVIES OUR SPECIALTY 21601 Euclid Avenue Euclid, Ohio CLIFFORD M. JONES Fire - Casualty - Liability - Life 2265S Euclid Ave. Euclid IV. Ohio Bus. IV 6-253S BRADFORD PRODUCTS COMPANY Precision Lapping To Perfect Light Band & Micro Finish 19600 St. Clair Avenue IV 1-8000 324 iiJati;: For the finest in quality jewelry and graduation gifts WOLKOV JEWELERS Keepsake and Art Carved Diamond Rings All nationally advertised watches 707 East 185 Street IV 1-4885 CENTER BEVERAGE AND DELICATESSEN 22362 Lake Shore Blvd. RE 1-9437 FRANK'S PASTRY SHOP 20991 Euclid Avenue KE 1-4335 THE EUCLID Key Club EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL 325 i^' L. J. TROTTER E. 185th & Lakeshore Euclid (Cleveland 19), Ohio Wm. Alexander General Sales Manager Ivanhoe 1-8400 FULTON, DELAMOTTE, LARSON, & NASSAU 6014 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-5522 326 -i?»^' BATES AND SPRINGER 3101 Euclid Avenue RE 1-4829 JTfc: To all the members o£ the Graduating class of EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONGRATULATIONS! And Our Heartfelt Good Wishes for Every Possible Success in Your Future Careers and Private Lives as Well Compliments of ADDRESSOGRAPH-MULTIGRAPH CORP. AMERICAN STAMPING COMPANY 26650 Lakeland Boulevard RE 1-9333 327 -:w With Every Good Wish To The Class Of 1962 . . YOUR CITY OFFICIALS MAYOR JUDGE, MUNICIPAL COURT LAW DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR FINANCE DIRECTOR PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL 1st WARD COUNCILMAN 2nd WARD COUNILMAN 3rd WARD COUNCILMAN 4th WARD COUNCILMAN Anthony Sustarsic Frank Welling COUNCIL-AT-LARGE Kenneth J. Sims William F. Burns John F. Ray, Jr. Michael A. Spino Anthony B. Baldwin Harry J. Knuth Willard Schutt Anthony J. Lang Max Gerl Helge V. Erickson Charles W. Wade Joseph Whalen CHIEF OF POLICE FIRE CHIEF Ernest C. Peters George R. Langa S^iL. Entering our second half-century of service EATO MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF COMPONENTS, PARTS AND PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMOTIVE. INDUSTRIAL AND CONSUMER USE General Offices, Cleveland, Ohio Twenty-eight Divisions and Subsidiaries Here and Abroad ^J*'. ADS INDEX ADS INDEX ADS INDEX ADS INDEX ADS INDEX ADS INDEX ADS INDEX ADS INDEX Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Aeromotive Designers, Inc _ Ajax Manufacturing Co Alvin's Jewelers American Monorail American Stamping Co — Page ._-.327 .....299 .—324 ._308 __316 -_327 American Typewriter Co 303 Auto Body Supplies 312 Bates & Springer, Inc. 326 Bethandale Corp. 324 Big Bouquet Florist 304 Bill's Automatic Transmission Service Boulevard TV & Radio Service Bowshot, Cooper & O'Donnell Bradford Products, Inc. Brickman & Sons Briganti Studios Ted Brock, Jeweler Brooks Heating and Sheet Metal Co. Carmello's Pizza .. Center Beverage & Delicatessen Chandler Products Corp. — Charlite Steak House _ City Officials _309 ..309 ..300 _324 _303 ...322 .314 _313 -315 .-325 .-304 -300 -328 -302 .-314 Clark's Food Store .- .- Cleveland Metal Cleaning Corp Craig &: Sherman Nationwide Insurance 309 V. Demshar & Sons, Inc. 302 Dickenson & Kruger 302 Dille Road Lumber Co. 319 Eaton Manufacturing Co. 329 Euclid Blueprint and Supply _ 303 Euclid Ignition Sales & Service 315 Euclid Key Club .„. _ -. 325 Euclid Lanes 306 Euclid Lawn & Garden Equipment, Inc. 315 Euclid Poultry Market _309 Euclid Race Dairy 304 Euclid Savings Association .„ 324 Euclid Window Shade Co 312 Euclidian Beauty College — 307 EUCUYO 319 Herb Fitzgerald 312 Frank's Pastry Shop 325 Friedman Jewelers 309 Fulton, Dela Motte, Larson & Nassau -. 326 General Electric Co. 317 Gerl Construction Co. 308 Glascote Products, Inc 299 Glavic Motors 306 Gornik's Men's Wear 300 Grdina Hardware Hamilton Mold & Machine, Inc. Harty's Sunoco Service Hattendorf-Bliss, Inc. -306 -304 -.318 -306 Page Hi Carb Corp 300 Hillwood Manufacturing Co 324 J. C. Homer TV & Radio Service 313 International School of Beauty Culture 319 Jackshaw Chevrolet 314 Jay Dee Cleaners - - 299 Jet Die & Development Co 311 Clifford M. Jones Insurance Agency 324 Carl A. Jonke Insurance Agency 299 Knuth Greenhouses _. 324 Fred Krauss Garage 303 LaSalle Cleaners & Dyers _ 299 -..._ 300 ,.323 318 314 302 315 Lewis Roofing and Heating Co. Lubrizol Corp. - ..- Luikart Insurance Agency, Inc. Marincic Pure Oil Mario's Flower and Garden Center Mario's Pizza P. O. Mclntire Co ....- Melden's Department Store Miles Auto Stores, Inc. .„ Miller's Beauty Salon -304 -302 ..313 Model Food Market -—305 Modern Deb 315 T. J. Murnick Manufacturing Co. 317 Nick's Barber Shop 303 Murray P. Nicol Funeral Home 319 Non-Ferrous Metals Fabrication Co. - 313 Northeast Appliance & Furniture Co 313 Ohio Honing & Hydraulic Co 308 Panther Diner „ 306 Papps Body Shop 306 Precision Optical Co 301 Pressure Casting, Inc. =^ 310 Professional Patrons 299 Radix Wire Co 311 Raimor Studios 298 Rick's Men's Shop 305 Rollerdrome 306 RoUerdrome Barber Shop 302 Ski-Way Machine Products --. 311 St. Clair Savings 311 Student Council .„ Student Supply Store .— Tarantino Brothers, Inc. Trebec Excavating, Inc. Triangle Florist L. J. Trotter - Uncle Bill's „ -320 -323 -308 -302 Ed Wank Television Service Company, Inc. Keith Weigle Motors Wilke Hardware William's Music Shop —326 —318 —319 ..-312 —306 -_303 Woldman's Restaurant & Delicatessen 299 Wolkove Jewelers 325 Zatco Metal Products 305 330 iJ;fti;: FACULTY INDEX FACULTY INDEX FACULTY INDEX FACULTY INDEX FACULTY INDEX FACULTY INDEX ROBERT ADDIS, Social Studies: Kent State University; B.Sc. M.Ed. Baseball Coach. 40, 175 ALVIN AMSTER, Business Education; Western Reserve University; B.A. M.A. Sponsor, Book- store. 40 CHARLES ASHER, Social Studies; University of Louisville, Miami University; B.Sc. M.A. Football, Baseball Coach. 40, 86 FRANK A. AULTZ, Reading Improvement; Mount LInion College. Kent State University, Western Reserve University; B.A. M.Ed. 40 PAUL W. AVERS, Mathematics; Capital Uni- versity, Kent State University, Hiram College; B.Sc. in Ed. 40, 77 RONALD A. BACKOS, Science: California State Teacher's College, Kent State University, B.S. in Ed, M. in Ed. 40 OLIN A. BAILEY, Science, Chairman; Rio Grande College, Ohio State University, Kent State University, \Vcstcrn Reserve University: A.B. in Ed. M.S. Sponsor, Movie Club. 40, 182 LILLIAN BARROW, Business Education; Muskingum College, University of Pittsburgh; B.S. in Ed. M. in Ed. 40 KATHERINE BOGNAR, Language; Notre Dame College, Western Reserve University; B.A. M.A. 41, 49 ERVIN BOJA, Language; University of Szeged, University of Budapest, Western -Reserve Uni- versity; M.A. 41, 129 LAUREL, BONNELLI, Physical Education; Western Reserve University, John Carroll Uni- versity; B.S. Sponsor, Majorettes, G.A.A. Bowl- ing. 41 ADRIAN BUERGER, Mathematics: University of Dayton, Ohio State University: B.Sc. 41 JAMES M. CALVERT, Biology: North Central College, Ohio State University, Western Re- serve University; B.A. M.A. 41 ARLENE CARTER, Biology, Health: Bowling Green University, Trinity University, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. in Ed. Sponsor, Friend- ship Club. 41, 77 NANCY CLARK, Science: Allegheny College, University of Michigan; B.Sc. M.A. Sponsor, Student Council. 41 CARL CLEMENTS. Mathematics: Capital Uni- versity, Ohio State University, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. M.S. 41, 77 JAMES F. CLIFFEL, Mathematics: John Carroll University; B.Sc. 41, 53 JEAN COX, English: Allegheny College, Colum- bia University, University of Pittsburgh; A.B. Sponsor, Red Cross. 41, 81 ROBERT WALL CRARV, Social Studies; Ohio State University, Western Reserve University, St. Lawrence University; B.A. B.S. M.A. 41 DIANE DARCY, Home Arts: Stout State Col- lege, University of Wisconsin; B.S. 41, 79 HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Industrial Arts; Ohio University: B.Sc. in Ed. Basketball Coach. 41, 62. 113, 115, 175 L. DALE DAVISON, Science; Michigan State University, Ohio University, Ohio State Uni- versity; B.S. in Ed. 41, 83 WILLIAM DEMORA, Social Studies; Ohio State University, Kent State University, Indiana University; B.S. M.S. 41, 105 NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies; Kent State University, Ohio State University; B.S. in Ed. 42, 82 FORREST H. DIEHL, Social Studies; Hiram College, Kent State University, University of Colorado: B.A. M.Ed. 42, 87 CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts: Kent State University, Western Reserve University; B.S. M.A. Wrestling, Ass't. Cross Country Coach. 42, 105, 175 DONALD G. EISEN, £77gZ(j/!; Western Reserve University; A.B. Sponsor, Spectrum. 32, 33, 42, 173 SUSAN EMSHWILLER, English: Miami Uni- versity: B.S. 42, 81 AHMED FELLAGUE, Language; Ohio State University, Mexico City College, Georgetown University: B.Sc. in Ed. 42. 53, 80 MARY FOGARTY. English: Bowling Green Uni\ersity. Lhsuline College; B.A. 42, 137 FR.'VNK F. FOWLER, Adjusted Curriculum; Ohio State University, Bowling Green Univer- sity. Ohio University: B.S. in Agr. B.S. in Ed. 42, 135 AUDREE S. FOX, Physical Education; Bowling Green University, John Carroll University, B.S. Sponsor, G.L.C., Cheerleaders. 42, 45 SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science: City College of New York, C. W. Post College; B.S. M.A. Sponsor, Chess Club. 42, 85 KATHRYN FRYE, Home Arts; Kent State Uni- versity; B.S. 42 MARILYN FUERST. English: Kent State Uni- versity; B.S. in Ed. 42 ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts: Ohio University, ^Vcstern Reserve University. Fenn College. Kent State University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.Ed. Football Coach. 42 KATHERYN GATES, Language: Marshall Col- lege; A.B. M.A. 42, 133 CLAYTON D. GEORGE, Business Education: Fenn College, Kent State University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.Ed. Sponsor, Euclidian Business Staff. 40, 43 ANNAROSA GINEVRA, Business Education; Dyke & Spenccrian Business College. Cleveland College, Kent State University; B.Ed. Sponsor, Future Business Leaders of America. 43, 84 JOHN F. GRIFFIN. Mathematics; Western Re- serve University: B.S. M.A. 43 BEATRICE HAMMAN. Librarian: Western Michigan University: B.A. B.L.S. 38, 43 ROBERT HANSON, English; Mt. Union Col- lege, Duke University; A.B. M.A.T. 43, 87 RONALD HARDING, Social Studies; Ohio Uni- versity, Western Reserve University; B.Ed. 43, 86, 153 DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman; Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, University of Akron, Western Reserve Univer- sity: B.Sc. M.A. Band & Orchestra Director. 43 JOAN HASSEN, English, Government; Temple University, Youngstown University; B.S. in Ed. 43, 129 W. DEAN HAWVER, Science; Ohio State Uni- versity, Kent State University: B.Sc. in Agr. B.Sc. in Ed. M.A. Sponsor, Biology Club, 43, 139 CLAUDIA HEPNER, American History; Col- lege of William & Mary; B.A. 43, 128 GERTRUDE HOEGER, Industrial Arts; Ohio State University, Western Reserve University; B.S. M.A. 43, 78 FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies; Western Re- serve University; B.A. 44 MARIA VIDA HORN, Spanish, World History; Notre Dame College, Western Reserve Univer- sity; A.B. 44, 134 RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts; Hiram College, Kent State University; BA B.Sc. 44 ' MERWIN A. HUNKIN, English; Cleveland Col- lege, Western Reserve University; B.A. 44 JACK L. JENKINS, Dramatics; Indiana Uni- versity; B.Sc. M.A. Sponsor, Thespians and Stage Club. 44, 45 FRED JOHNS, Counselor; Western Reserve University, Kent State University, Ohio State University; B.Sc. M.A. 44, 76 ALBERT JUDGE, Science: Kenyon, Kent State University, University of Florida, Western Re- serve University; B.Sc. in Chem. B.Sc. in Ed. M.Ed. Sponsor, P.A. Club. 44, 60 MILTON J. KADLEC, Industrial Arts: Illinois State Normal University, John Carroll Univer- sity; B.Sc. in Ed. Sponsor, Letterman's Club, Football Coach. 44 RICHARD R. KEAY, Science; Kent State Uni- versity, Miami University, Western Reserve University, Ohio State University; A.B. M.A. 41, 44 JOAN LEES, English: Cornell University, Uni- versity of California, Western Reserve Univer- sity; B.A. 44, 136 EDITH K. LEMON, Counselor; Northwestern College, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. M.A. 44, 126 CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum; Western Reserve University, Ohio State Univer- sity; B.B.A. 44, 134 JAMES W. LINDSAY, Social Studies; Baldwin- Wallace College, Wesleyan University; B.A. M.A.T. Assistant Football, Track Coach, Spon- sor, N.A.S.S. 44, 82 ELAINE M. LOKAR, Home Arts, Chairman; University of Wisconsin, Ohio State University, John Carroll LIniversity; B.Sc. 44 MARJORIE MALINA, Home Arts; Ohio State University, Mexico City College, University of Colorado; B.S. 44, 78 EMBERT M. MARTIN, Industrial Arts; Iowa State University, Kent State University; B.Sc. 44 PHYLLIS MASTIN, English; Eastern Kentucky State College; A.B. Sponsor, Friendship Club. 44 MARITA MATHEWS, English; Eastern Ken- tucky State College, University of Kentucky; A.B, Sponsor, Friendship Club. 44 ANGELO MAZZOCCO, Spanish, World History; Ohio State University, Kent State University; B.A. B.Sc. in Ed. 45, 79 JAMES McCAMPBELL, English, Reading Im- provement; Northwestern University: B.Sc. Sponsor Euclidian Editorial Staff. 45, 46, 162 DAVID N. McKELVEY, Business Education; Muskingum College, Indiana University, Gregg Shorthand College; B.A. M.S. in Ed. 45, 84 ROBERT E. McLaughlin, General Metals; Kent State University; B.S. 45 EDMUND MIZE, Business Education; Ohio State University, Ohio University, Kent State University; B.Sc. Sponsor, Survey Business Staff. 46 DONALD R. MOHR, Physical Education; Baldwin-Wallace College, Bowling Green Uni- versity, Western Reserve University: B.A. M.A. Head Football Coach, Athletic Director. 46, 97, 175 331 tJ^ HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts; Ohio Uni- versity, Bowling Green University, Kent State University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.Ed. Sponsor, Fore- man's Club, Spirits' Club, Tennis Coach. 46, 175 MARCELLA NOLD, Physical Education; Ohio University; B.S. in Ed. Spon,sor, Majorette Club. 46, 87 WILLIAM E. PALMER, Business Education; Ball State Teachers' College; B.S. in Ed. 46, 108 CAROL F. PETVAI, Home Arts; Ohio State University; B.S. in Ed. 46 JUNE G. PHYPERS, Business Education; Denison University, Western Reserve University, Spencerian School of Commerce, Accts. & Fin- ance, New York University, Radcliffe College, Middlebury College; A.B. M.A. 46 FRANK PRINGLE, English; St. Bonaventure University, St. Francis College, BuckncU Uni- versity, Western Reserve University, Penn State University; B.A. 46 MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies; Ohio University; B.Sc. M.Ed. 46 JOHN E. REEVES, Counselor; Kent State Uni- versity, Western Reserve University, Columbia University; B.Sc. M.A. 46, 126 HOWARD E. REMINICK, English; University o£ Toledo; B.Ed. Asst. Wrestling and Football Coach. 47, 175 MARTIN RENO, Science, Mathematics; Edin- boro State Teachers' College, Harvard Univer- sity; B.Sc. M.Ed. 47 VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education; Miami University (Ohio) , University of Miami (Fla.) B.S. in Ed. Swimming Coach. 47, 175 DAVID ALLEN RESER, Mathematics; Miami University; B.Sc. in Ed. 47 DONALD RINKES, Mathematics; Muskingum College, West Liberty State College, West Vir- ginia University, Ohio State University, Kent State University, Case Institute of Tech. Fenn College, University of Hawaii; B.Sc. M.Ed. Sponsor, Camera Club. 47, 53 LEONARD ROBUCK, English; Western Re- serve University; B.A. M.A. Director of National Forensic League Chapter and Spring Play, Sponsor, P.A. Announcers. 47, 150 ROGER ROUND, English, Chairman; Mount Union College, Penn State University, Kent State University; A.B. M.E. Sponsor, N.F.L. (Debate) . 47, 138 MARCIA L. RUST, English, Journalism; Ohio Wesleyan University, Western Reserve Univer- sity, Northwestern University; B.A. M.A. Sponsor, Eucuyo. 47, 80, 144, 166 OTTO SANTOS, Business Education; John Carroll University, Kent State University; B.S. B.A. 47 WILLIAM E. SAUL, Business Education; West- minister College, Western Reserve University, Erie Business College, John Carroll University; B.B.A. 47, 84 CHARLES SAWYER, Business Education; Kent State University, B.Ed. 47, 85 GRETCHEN SCHWEGLER, Physical Educa- tion; Michigan State University; B.S. Sponsor, Swim Club. 47 DELMAR V. SMITH, Business Education, Chairman; Ohio Northern University, Columbia University, International' College of Business Administration; B.A. M.A. Director of Place- ment. 47 GRANVILLE B. SMITH, English; Duquesne University, Indiana State Teachers' College, Penn State University; B.S. M.A. Sponsor, Sur- vey Editorial Staff. 47 RUTH SMITH, Social Studies; Flora Stone Mather, Western Reserve University; A.B. M.A. Sponsor, Future Teachers of America. 47, 132 MARY ANN SPRETNAK, English, Social Studies; Miami University, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. in Ed. 47, 82 MERWIN R. STAINES, Industrial Arts; New York State University, University of Colorado; B.Sc. M.Ed. 47 WILLIAM A. STARR, Science; Indiana State Teachers College, Allegheny College, Michigan College of Mining and Technology; B.S. 4'7 DONALD STEINBRINK, Science; Ohio State University, B.S. in Agr. B.S. in Ed. Sponsor, Biology Club. 48, 139 HELEN STEWART, Counselor; Kent State University, Western Reserve University, Ohio State University, University of Zurich, Switzer- land, University of Hawaii; B.Ed. M.Ed. M.A. 48 CECELIA P. STILLMAN, Government, Eco- nomics; Radcliffe College, Western Reserve Uni- versity; A.B. 48, 133 JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies; Bluffton College, Ohio State University; B.A. M.A. 46, 48, 61, 78 JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts; Ohio Uni- versity, Stevens Point Teachers College, Kent State University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.Ed. Asst. Basketball Coach. 48, 115 CLARENCE SWACKHAMER, Physical Educa- tio7i. Chairman; Wilmington College, Ohio University, Columbia University, Ohio State University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.A. 48, 175 JUDITH SWEET, English: Ursuline College, John Carroll University; A.B. 48, 81 SAM W. TAYLOR, JR., Music; High Point Col- lege, Northwestern University; B.Sc, in Music, M. in Music, Choral Director. 48, 72, 156 EDWARD T. TEKIELI, Business Education; Glenville State College, West Virginia Univer- sity; A.D. M.S. Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Base- ball Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach. 48, 115 DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics; Butler Uni- versity, West Virginia University, Muskingum College; A.B. Cross Country, Track Coach. 48, 90, 175 NORMAN THOMPSON, Science; Kent State University, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.A. Sponsor, Movie Club. 49 FRANK TROGLIA, Counselor; Ohio State University, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. M.A. 49 ANTHONY V. VACCARIELLO, Language: Miami University, Western Reserve University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.A. in Ed. Sponsor, Ad Club, Faculty Manager o£ Athletics. 49, 175 CAROLE VENALECK, English; Fenn College- B.A. 49 fag. RUTH VERMILLION, Counselor; 76 FRED A. VOLLMAN, Industrial Arts, Chair- man; Western Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Art, Kent State University; B.Sc. in Ed. M.A. in Art. 49 VIRGINIA L. WEADOCK, English; Bowling Green State University; B.S. in Ed. M.A. 49 STANLEY WHITESIDE, Social Studies, Chair- man; Ohio University, Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin, Lewis and Clark Col- lege; B.A. 49 GEORGE WILEY, Co-Ordinator, Special Achievement Classes; Oberlin College, Western Reserve University, Ohio State University; A.B M.A. 49 BEULA WILSON, Mathematics, Chairman; University of Southern California, Western Re- serve University; B.A. M.A. 49 LAWRENCE A. WILSON, Science; Kent State University; B.S. M.A. 49 RALPH WISNIEWSKI, Science; Ohio Univer- sity; B.A. in Ed. 49 ROBERT E. YOCUM, Business Education; Kent State University; B.Sc. in Bus. Ed. Key Club Sponsor, Career Week Chairman. 49 MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Language, Chair- man; Moravian College for Women, Middlebury College, Columbia University; B.A. M.A. 49 SOPHOMORE INDEX SOPHOMORE INDEX SOPHOMORE INDEX SOPHOMORE INDEX SOPHOMORE Atlamczewski, Judy 77 Adkins. John 77 Alex, Donald 77 Alexander, Diane 83 Alexander, Patricia 77 Allen, Carole 77 Allen, Susan 84 Anderson, Susan 77 Andrew, Carol 77 Antonick, Dennis 77 Apple, Myron 77 Ark, Michael 77 Aspinwall, Linda 77 Aten, John 77 August, Alison 77 Bacon. Diana 77 Baer, Dan 80 Bagocius, James 77 Bailey, John 77 Bailey, XVilliam 77 Baker, Terry 77 Balogh, Jacqueline 77 Bahikin, Leslie 77 Banaszck, Paul 77 Baran, Joanne 77 Barbato, Patricia 77 Barbie, Marilyn 77 Barbrc, John 77 Barnes. David 77 Barla. Ken 77 Bateman, Ken 77 Bates, James 77 Bayan, Barbara 87 Beacham, Bill 77 Beaudry, James 77 Becker, Marcy 77 Beckwith, Barbara 77 Begalke, Elaine 82 Belanich, Rose 81 Belavich, Linda 77 Bcljan, Donald 77 Bell, Gail 77 Bilyk, Barbara 77 Bene, Kathleen 77 Bcntlcy, Dan 77 Bcnvenuto, Darlene 77 Bernstein, Gary 77 Blackburn, Harold 77 Blankschaen, James 77 Blatnik, Marlene 77 Blatnik. Susan 77 Bluhm, Dennis 77 Blinneristein, Kurt 77 Boczck, Almira 77 Bogatay, Mary 77 Boldin, Bonnie 77 Bone, Diane 77 Bone, Donna 77 Borgsteadt, Sandra 77 Bosetin, Rosemary 81 Boyd, Jeanne 77 Boyer, Walter 77 Bradack, Shirley 77 Bradford, Barbara 77 Brazalovics, Janet 77 Breeden, Drema 77 Brecn, Karen 77 Brcnnan, Thomas 77 Breskvar, Michele 77 Brewer, Richard 87 Brczcc, Roger 82 Brigden, Ellen 77 Brimlow, Terry 85 Brown, Jacqueline 77 Brown, Margaret 77 Browning, Cheryl 77 Bruce, Cheryl 77 Brule, Diane 77 Budas, Bonnie 77 Budinsky, Donna 77 Bumgardner, Dan 81 Burich, George 77 Burns, Karen 78 Burris, Linda 78 Bush, Clayton 78 Butko, L. 79 Buto, Carol 78 Caine, William 78 Capretti. Josephine 78 Caputo, Kenneth 78 Carlson, Ellen 78 Carlson, Leslie 77 Carpenter, Gary 78 Carroll, Constance 78 Carroll, Edward 78 Carruthers, Jo-Ell 78 Cavell, Michael 78 Cebron, Linda 81 Ccsnik, Joanne 78 Chaunce, Elaine 78 Chappell, Shirley 78 Cherne, Donald 78 Chiodo, Connee 78 Chiofolo, Marilyn 81 Chopyak, Janis 82 Christopher, Terry 78 Cianelli, Celia 78 Cicco, Rosemary 78 Cinco, Sandra 78 Cipriani, Linda 78 Cirino, Robert 76, 78 Clcmence, Kathleen 84 Clemens, Terry 78 Coleman, Judith 78 Collins, Doris 78 Collins, Jill 78 Collins, Richard 78 Comport, Joann 78 Consilio, Alan 78 Cook, Cheryl 78 Coolidge, Dennis 78 Cornwell, Gloria 78 Corrigan. 86 Covert, Kathleen 78 Cox, Paul 87 Coy, Timothy 87 Coyle, Bruce 81 Cozby, Nancy 86 Craig. Judith 78 Crawford, Barry 78 Creveling, Richard 87 Crone, Norma 78 Czohara, John 78 D'Amico, Michele 77 Dackar, Robert. 77 Dailey, Mary 78 Damberger, Joan 79 Dane, Gregory 78 Daugherty, Geraldine 79 Davis, Frank 86 Davis, Fred 77 Davis, Sandra 79 Dav, Diane 79 DeMell, John 85 De Vanna, Susan 79 De Victor, Allan 78 Deans, Lorraine 79 Debeljak, Patricia 78 Debevec, Marilyn 82 Debevec, Paul 78 Deegan, Patricia 79 Delsanter, Joan 80 Demian, Douglas 78 Di Biasio, Danette 79 Di Donato, Beatrice 79 Di Nardo, Gene 78 Di Puccio, Jean 80 Di Santo, Helen 79 Diulus, Eugene 78 Dobnikar, Magdeline 79 Dombrowski, Anita 79 Domin, Larry 78 Downen, Sharon 79 Dragonette, Jerry 82 Drenik, Sharon 79 Dvornik, Janet 79 Eckenrode, Joseph 79 Eckerman, Dorothy 79 Elliott, Kathleen 79 Ellis, Joyce 79 Emser, Nancy 79 Erzen, Betty' 86 Erzen, Marianne 85 Estvander, Helen 79 Evans, Dale 79 Fabec. Monica 79 Fabritius, Richard 79 Falton, Constance 79 Fende, Andrew 79 Ferrel, Ronald 79 Fleshin, John 78 Focht. Richard 79 Fogel. Helen 80 Fogel. Marilyn 78 Forgione, Frank 79 Forker, Sally 78 Foster, Edward 82 Foster, Glen 79 Fox, Douglas 79 Fox, Linda 78 Frederick, Paul 82 Friedman, Barbara 78 Froom, Sandra 78 Frost, Marjory 78 Frustere, Judy 81 Fuchs, Marlene 78 Fuerst, Ray 87 Gabrenya, Carol 78 Gabriel, Ronald 79 Gainar, Richard 79 Galaida, Linda 78 Gall, Sandra 78 Gant, Bill 79 Garland, David 79 Gasser, Ted 79 Gaster, Donald 79 Gere, Shirley 78 Germovsek, Donna 78 Giegerich, Gary 79 Gilliotti, Thomas 79 Gingell, Bonnie 82 Giordano, Joseph 79 Glass, Richard 82 Click, Brian 79 Goble, Ted 76, 82 Gojak, Mary 80 Colon, Janis 80 Gombach, Sharon 80 Goodwin, Joyce 80 Gorslene, James 78 Gozelinchick, Tom 82 Gozoski, Judy 80 Graafmeyer, John 78 Grable, Lee 78 Green, Mary 80 Greer, Patricia 80 Griffith, Richard 78 Grill, Carol 80 Grillo, Justine 80 Grimm, Elyse 80 Gross, Rosemary 80 Grubac, Donna 80 Guenther, Karen 80 Guild, Sandra 80 Gustetic, Kathleen 82 Guth, Judy 82 Guttmann, Linda 80 Guy, Norman 87 Habian, Anita 80 Hagberg, Robert 78 Hathcrill, 'William 78 Hahn. Beth 80 Hall, Rosemarie 80 Hallack. Judv 80 Haller, Michael 78 Hamilton, Linda 80 Hanes, Edna 80 Hanna, Robin 80 Harper, Gregory 78 Harris, Leslie 80 Harwood, Tom 78 Hashagen, Kimberly 80 Hathaway, Donald 78 Havreberg, Gretchen 8C Haynes, Eloise 84 Heben. Dari 80 Heckert, Karen 80 Henderson, Diane 80 Henry, Carolyn 80 Herbst, Ronald 78 Hertz, William 78 Hille, Barbara 81 Hobson, William 78 Hobzek, Bruce 82 Hocevar, Judy 81 Hoedt, Cynthia 81 Hoernig, Dennis 80 Hoffman, Carol 81 Hohs, Bernard 80 Holcomb, Beverly 81 Holloway. Jane 81 Holmes. Karen 87 Holwick. Constance 81 Hopkins, Larry 83 Horn, Donna 81 Hornack, Lawrence 80 Horsey, Susan 81 Horton, John 80 Hotchkiss, Mary 81 Houry, Janice 81 Howard, Ronald 80 Howell, Janet 81 Hrovat, Kenneth 80 Hrovat, Ronald 80 Hula, Robert 80 Hull, Donald 80 Humphries, John 80 Hunt, Marian 81 Hurlburt, Patricia 81 Hurwitch, Carl 80 Hylkema, Dan 80 Hyne, Burke 82 Hynes, Mary 81 Ivanko, Joseph 80 Jacabsohn, Jeff 80 Jackson, Robert 80 Janis, Diane 81 Jasky, Alan 80 Jevnikar, Larry 77 Johnson, Marsha 77 Johnson, Robert 80 jonaitis, Kathleen 81 Jones, Bruce 80 Jones, Suzanne 86 Jost, Richard 80 Judice, Edward 80 Kacperski, Dennis 80 Kaczur, Nicholas 80 Kaehler, Richard 80 Kaib, Thomas 80 Kane, Jim 77 Kane, Patricia 81 Kaprosy, David 80 Karash, Richard 80 Karl, Lillian 81 Karpy, Ted 84 Kaselak, Donna 76, 81 Katalenac, Carol 81 333 Kattler, Gary 82 Katz. Marvin 78 Kaval, Elaine 81 Keller. Connie 76, 81 Keller, Gary 81 Kelly, John 81 Kendra, Nadine 81 King, Cheryl 81 King, Dolores 81 King. Gerald 81 King, James 81 King, William 81 Kipp, Linda 81 Kirchner, Barbara 81 Kirk, Berta 82 Kirk, Gabi 81 Kissel, Andrew 81 Kitko, Laureen 81 Klann, Donald 81 Klavora, Brenda 81 Kleinhenz, Dave 81 King, Kenneth 81 Kmetz, Ba-bara 82 Knoch, Jean 81 Knoch, Joyce 81 Knop, Ted 81 Kobe, Donna 81 Koci, Joel 81 Koepke, Karen 77 Kolegar. Kathleen 81 Koller, Richard 81 Komocar, John 81 Komraus, Carl 78 Korosec, Kathy 81 Korthals, Mary 81 Korthals, Rajeanne 81 Kostansek. Marv Ann 81 Kostiha, Jim 77 Kotnik, Joyce 82 Kozlevcar, Judy 81 Krane, Alan 81 Krapence, Carol 81 Krecic, Linda 81 Krince, Kathleen 81 Krotine, Gilbert 80 Krzepina, Jean 81 Kuchling, Edward 81 Kukorelli, Andrew 81 Kulka, Leonard 81 Kump, Diane 81 Lain, John 81 Lakatosh, Richard 81 Lamos, Gary 78 Lang, Gayle 82 Langham, Harry 81 Lanza, Alberta 82 La Porte, Fred 82 La Porte, Susan 81 Larkin, John 81 Larsen, Eric 81 Lasnik, Heidi 82 Leach, Barbara 82 Leake, Rebecca 82 Leber, Marilyn 81 Leeper, Grant 81 Leeper, Janet 82 Lefkowitz, Sheryl 82 Lefor, Pearl 82 Legan, Toni 82 Lellis, Thomas 81 Lemm, Sandra 82 Lemmons, Bill 81 Lenarcic, Vincent 77 Lesiak, Elizabeth 82 Letney, Janis 82 Lewis, Sandra 82 Lewis, Richard 81 Lewis, Richard 82 Liggett, Dan 81 Lilley, Judy 79 Lilley, Margaret 82 Lis, Marilyn 82 Livermore, Karen 82 Lo Conti, Gary 81 Lofgren, Cheryl 82 Logan, Patricia 82 Lokes. Rosann 84 Loncala, Tom 81 Lonchar, Caroline 82 Long, Leslie 82 Lorber, Gary 77 Lorence, David 81 Lorenzo, Michael 81 Lorenzo, Sharon 82 Love, Gary 81 Lovejoy, Darell 81 Lube, Judy 81 Lufflcr, Ralph 81 Luksic. Magdaline 82 Lunder. James 81 Lupas, Gerald 84 Lutsch, John 81 Lyle, Patricia 82 Lynch, Margaret 82 Lyon, Cheryl 85 Mack, Harriet 82 Mack, James 84 Macks, Ronald 81 Madey, Donald 81 Malocic. Carol 82 Malz, Allan 82 Mance, Judy 82 Mangus, Kathryn 82 Mansperger, Marilyn 84 Marincic, Loretta 84 Marino, Joel 82 Marlow, Edward 82 Marthin, Rita 79 Martucci, James 82 Masek, Richard 82 Masek, Ronald 82 Mason, James 82 Matejowski, Nancy 84 May, Terry 82 Maynard, John 83 Mazzei, Martin 85 McCarthy, Judy 82 McDerment, Keith 81 McKee, Linda 82 McKibben, Joyce 82 McKnight, Patricia 82 McLaughlin, Mary 82 • McNab, Nancy 82 Medlen, Joyce 77 Mehls, Linda 84 Mervis, Judith 84 Meyers, Nancy 84 Mika, Jane 84 Miklavcic, Albert 82 Miklavic, Dennis 82 Mikolsky, Dave 80 Mikus, Dennis 82 Milhzzotto, Louis 82 Milavec, James 82 Miller, Larry 79 Miller, Lenore 84 Miller, Linda 84 Miller, Patricia 80 Miller, Richard 82 Miller, William 82 Mills, Barbara 84 Milone, Rosalie 84 Minnillo, Mary Ann 84 Mochan, Dale 82 Mocilnikar, Lynne 84 Modlin, Barbara 83 Mog, Carol 83 Mohoric, Duane 82 Montague, David 82 Montsch, Carol 83 Moore, Cameron 82 Morell, Norma 83 Morgan, David 77 Morgan, Michael 82 Morse, Richard 82 Morse, Sharon 83 Muehleisen, Robert 82 Muir, Gloria 82 Mullenix, Marsha 83 Murdoch, Colin 82 Murphy, Kathy 83 Murphy, Lynn 83 Murray, Cole 82 Musteikis, Ignas 82 Nada, Pamela 83 Nagode, Cynthia 83 Nalepa, Linda 83 Nebe, Jim 82 Nehls, Kathleen 83 Neil, Lu Ann 83 Nemerovsky, Kenneth 82 Nenadal, Carol 84 Nestlerode, Laura 84 Neumore, Jack 82 Newnes, David 83 Norsic, Gerald 84 Nyman, Terrie 84 Ockunzzi, Thomas 84 Ogoreuc, Charlotte 84 Ogrin, Shirley 84 Oiler, Judd 84 Ola, Peter 84 Onderdonk, Leslie 84 Opdahl, Dennis 84 Orehek, Janice 78 Oren, Patricia 84 Orlikowski, John 79 Ormston, Mary 84 Ostkar, Janet 84 Oyaski, Mike 84 Paganie, Mary Lynn 84 Palenschat, Roy 84 Paller, Michael 82 Panichi, Carol 84 Paolo, Albert 83 Papalko, Sharon 84 Papp, Carol 84 Papp, Nancy 78 Parmertor, Bob 83 Patterson, Peggy 84 Patronis, Jordan 83 Patton, Kathleen 84 Paulovcin, Susan 84 Pawlus, Linda 84 Payne, Lynn 80 Pearn, Janet 84 Penny, ^Villiam 80 Perrotti, John 83 Perusek, Kenneth 83 Pesch, Hans 83 Pesec, Edward 83 Peterka. Jacqueline 84 Peters, Cloyd 83 Peters, Gary 83 Peterson, Carol 84 Peterson, Gregory 83 Peterson, Richard 84 Petrochic, Tom 84 Petruzzi, Anthony 84 Petty. Jim 84 Phillips. Nikki 84 Pierce, Jerome 84 Pietro, James 84 Pike, Karen 84 Pinkney, Christopher 84 Piotrowski, Sharon 84 Pirc, Judy 84 Piscopo, Darlene 84 ■ Plickert, Thomas 84 Plummer, Tim 84 Powalie, James 84 Powalie, Jerry 84 Powell, Janet 81 Powell, Martha 84 Pozun, John 84 Pratt, Maureen 84 Prijatelj, Robert 84 Pullano, Elayne 82 Pullano, Wayne 79 Pulver, Carol 84 Pungerchar, Shirley 84 Purdy, Thomas 85 Pylick, Sharon 84 Rast, Lenore 84 Reba. Cynthia 84 Rebolt, Jonnie 84 Redding, Patricia 84 Reder, Arthur 84 Redmund, Richard 84 Reed, Gary 84 Reese, Carol 84 Regalbuto, Victoria 85 Reichenbach, John 84 Reinke, William 84 Res, Rae 78 Rhodes, Darlene 82 Richard, Jeric 87 Richardson, Kenneth 8i Riggs, Ray 84 Ritz, Charlotte 85 Roberts, Linda 85 Robich, Barbara 85 Rochkar, Roberta 85 Rockwell, Sam 84 Rodencic, Sandra 85 Rodgers, Eileen 85 Roesch, Robert 84 Rogers, Linda 85 Roland, Cheryl 85 Roll, David 84 Romano, Donald 84 Romano, Donna 83 Romano, Mike 84 Roschy, Jackie 85 Rose, Janet 85 Ross, Diane 85 Rosipko, James 84 Roth, John 85 Rouse, Jo Ann 77 Rowland, Jane 85 Runyon, Gary 85 Rupar, Margaret 85 Ruuska, Richard 85 Ryder, Laura 85 Sanderson, Roger 85 Santay, Michael 80 Sarama, Roseanne 85 Sarstedt, Ron 85 Saver, Richard 85 Scanlon, Jim 85 Scanlon, Joanne 85 Schaffer, Margo 85 Schaser, John 85 Scheid, Gail 85 Schiemann, Robert 83 Schroeter, John 85 Schuette, Wade 85 Schulte, Jane 85 Scott, John 85 Sedmak, Charlotte 85 Sedmak, David 83 Seguin, Ruth Ann 85 Seifert, Sharon 77 Serkownik, Carol 85 Sernel, Patricia 85 Shaughnessy, Joan 85 Shenkel, James 81 Sheppard, Nancy 85 Sherman. Norbert 85 Sherrill, Linda 85 Shields, Cynthia 85 Shinosky, Denise 87 Shirk, Jo-Anne 85 Shuber, Barbara 82 Siat, Karen 82 Sidman, Carolyn 86 Siedler, Donna 86 Siegel, La Vonne 86 Siford, Howard 85 Sirca, George 83 Sirko, Elaine 86 Sivec, John 85 Skalski, Karen 86 Skeivis, Roberta 86 Skitzki, Madelyn 82 Skoll, Sheila 86 .Skrout, Irma 86 Skully, Marylyn 86 Shiga, Esther 86 Smiciklas, John 79 Smink, Linda 86 334 Smith, C. 78 Smith, Lucille 85 Sncller, William 85 Snyder, Shirley 85 Sowul, Elaine 86 Span, Richard 85 Spate, Dennis 85 Splister, Joyce 86 Spolar, Henry 85 Sporcic, Bill 87 Spring, Barbara 86 Sprochi, Roger 85 Stafford, David 81 Stahre, Thomas 86 Stair, John 84 Stambaugh, Richard 85 Stankiewicz, Suzanne 78 Stanley, Bruce 85 Stanley, Judith 86 Stapleton, Larry 86 Stasienko, Tom 86 Statz, Robert 86 Steagler, Cynthia 86 Steagler, Marcia 86 Steelman, Fred 87 Stegh, Janice 86 Steich, Allan 86 Steinfurth, Carl 86 Steklassa, Terry 86 Stemple, Karen 86 Stepic, Anna 86 Stevenson, Ken 86 Strausbaugh, Judith 86 Strazisar, Margaret 86 Strnad, Joan 86 Strnisha, Linda 86 Stumpf. Roger 83 Sturm, Elaine 86 Substelny, Leo 86 Summers, Dave 86 Surtz, Ronald 86 Sustersic, John Ray 86 Sutton, Darl 86 Sweeney, Kathleen 8f Sweeney, William 80 Switalsky, Earl 86 Symonds, Robert 86 Snyder, S. 86 Syracuse, Alma 86 Takacs, Ken 86 Tanno, Frank 86 Tarantino, Richard 86 Tartaglia, Phillip 86 Taylor, Ralph 86 Teegardin, Nancy 86 Tegel, James 86 Tekavec, James 86 Tekavec, Margaret 87 Terranova, Estelle 87 Thamer, Linda 87 Fhayer, Dennis 86 Thomas, Patricia 87 Thomasello, Sharon 87 Thompson, David 86 Thorpe, Robert 86 Tiderman, Kenneth 86 Tilk, Robert 86 Tkatch, James 86 Tolchinsky, Paul 87 Tomko. Linda 87 Toward, Steve 87 Traina, Cynthia 87 Tramte, Beverly 87 Tramte, Dennis 87 Traven, Dale 87 Travcn, Louise 82 Traxler, Margaret 87 Trivisonno. Carmela 87 Truskolaski, Barbara 87 Tucceri, Joseph 84 Tucceri, Sandra 87 Turk, Kathleen 87 Twrick, Bob 78 Twombly, Lester 87 Ulle, Frances 87 Ulle, Katherine 87 Ulle, Nancy 87 UUestad, Jim 87 Unick, Elizabeth 87 Urankar, Judith 87 Urbancek, Amber 87 Urbancic, Geraldine 87 Urbanick, Joseph 87 Uronis, Leonard 87 Usalis, Robert 87 Vahcic, Laura 87 Van Ooyen, Ray 79 Van Tilburg, Dennis 82 Vatty, Rosemary 87 Vend, Jerome 87 Verbic, Marilyn 87 Verner, George 87 Vernick, Cheryl 87 Vesey, Kenneth 87 Vocaturo, Maria 80 Von Rekowski, Sigrid 87 Vovko, Marie 87 Votilo, Gerald 87 Vrh, David 87 Waltermire, Dale 87 AValters, Tom 87 ^Vasenda, Marion 87 AVatts, Steven 87 Watts, Susan 87 \\'ebb, Carol 87 AVeber, Michael 87 ^Veeks, Madonna 81 ^Vehrlc. Ellen 87 ■\Velsh, Peter 77 AVerley. Beverly 87 \Vervey, Frances 87 Whitaker. Geoffrey 87 Whitely, Kathleen 87 Whittaker, Joan 87 ^Vichert, John 87 Wicks, Joseph 87 Wilber, Donald 87 Wilkes, Diane 85 Wilkinson, Jackie 78 Williams, Sandra 78 Williams. Warren v87 Willson, Susan 82 Wilson, Jack 87 Winder, Craig 87 ■\Virick, John 79 Wittine, Laura 87 ^V'ohlegemuth, Nicole 81 Wolanski, Mary 87 Wolanski, Walter 87 Wolf, Alan 87 Wolf, Penny 87 Wrenn, Jeanne 87 Wright, Phillip 87 Wright, Susan 87 Yager, Sue Ann 87 Yager, Veronica 87 Yanchar, Leonard 87 Yanni, Anthony 87 Yanni, Josephine 87 Yeray, Nancy 87 Yoger, Diane 87 Young, Denise 87 Young, Doris 87 Zadnik, Anton 87 Zanghi, CatheriTie 87 Zanyk, Gayle 80 Zdanowicz, Sandra 87 Zdara, Joanne 87 Zielaskiewicz, Vickie 82 Zifko, Martin 83 Zimmerman, Carol 81 Zurlo, Connie 79 Zust, Linda 77 JUNIOR INDEX JUNIOR INDEX JUNIOR INDEX JUNIOR INDEX JUNIOR INDEX JUNIOR INDEX JUNIOR Abbott, Anne 33, 154 Adams, Douglas 127 Adams, Sheila 127 Adams, William 127 Agrast, Sanford 127 Akraboff, Peter 127 Albertone, Terese 127 Albertsen, Kathy 127 Alvcs, Gordon 127 Amato, Paulette 127 Andreson, Carol 127 Anderson, David 127 Angelo, Linda 133 Antonacci, Eugene 127 Apolski, Sharon 127 Applequist, Barbara 127, 177, 186 Armstrong, Robert 67,111,127 Ashley, Ronald 127, 150, 176, 188 Aspinwall, Michael Aufmuth, Susan 127 Austin, Robert 127 Avery, Loretta 127 Bahr, Susan 71, 127, 154, 172, 186 Bailey, Dennis 127 Bailey, Ronald 111, 127 Baker, Jacquelyn 127 Baldini, Carol 127, 154, 184 Balsley, Mary 71, 127, 154, 170, 186 Bartholomew, Jeff 90, 115, 127, 158 Bassett, Harry 127 Baur, Rodger 129 Baxter, Donna 129, 180 Beal, Barbara 128 Bcdnar, Neil 128 Beechuk, Jo 129, 154, 169, 184 Beery, Margo 125, 127, 128, 157, 158, 177, 178 Bell, Diane 129,161,176 Bell, Susan 127, 129, 166 Bell, Thomas 182 Bender, Judy 141,184 Bennett, Donna 128 Bernstein, Dick 128 Beyer, Erene 71,129 Biello, Joseph 64, 68, 129 Biondi, Alan 128 Birchak, John 70, 128 Bishop, Karen 137 Bizily, Dale 96, 129, 168, 172, 174 Bizosky, Toip 96, 129 Blak^ley, Donna 128, 182 Blanc, William 128, 150 Blassingame, Janet 129 Blatnick, Richard 129, 172, 186 Boag, William 128, 186 Boczek, Gloria 129 Boehmer, Charlotte 128, 154, 172 Bokar, Janet 129, 154 Bonar, Lawrence 128 Borowski, John 128 Bowen, Richard 90, 92, 128, 158, 169, 174 Boyce, Lud 128 Boyton, Jon 72, 128 Bradshaw, Cheryl 128 Brady, Kevin 128 Brain, Sally 128, 154, 172, 186 Brancae, Marguerite 73, 128 Brandich, Charlene 128 Breen, John 128 Brandt, Gretchen 128, 154, 177, 178, 186 Brendorfer, Lynn 128 Brennan, Robert 108, 141 Bricelj, Maryse 128 Briggs, Janet 128 Brock, Linda 143 Bromley, Diane 128, 154 Broos, William 128 Brougher, Donald 128 Brown, Betty 128 Brown, Lauren 137, 154 Brown, Richard 128 Brown, Russell 128 Brown, Thomas 128 Byrant. Patricia 128 Bubonics, David 128 Buchar, Barbara 128, 154 Buchwald, Sandra 128 Budas, John 128 Buehner, Kathelyn 128, 184, 188 Burger, Beverly 73, 128, 176 Burger, Terri 121,128 Burgin, Asbury 96, 104, 128, 180 Burlison, Bill 132 Burroughs, Thomas 128, 157, 158, 165 Busch, Tom 128 Calvert, Sandy 71, '29, 154, 170, 186 Campagna. Thomas 128 Campana, Juliana 68, 129, 161 Campbell, Charles 90, 128 Capretti, Ernest 129 Carlson, James 67 Carlson, Jeff 135 Carlson, John 128,188 Carmany, Robert 65, 68, 129 Carpenter, Jon 129 Carr, Jack 96, 129, 174 Carroll, Patricia 129 Carroll, Robert 129 Carter, Robin 139 Cetaratti, Irene 129 Cefaratti, JoAnn 129 Cergol, Maxine 129, 154 Cercek, Linda 129 Cergol, Maxine 129 Chakirelis, Harry 143 Chylla, Patricia 71, 129, 184 Clarke, David 72, 129 Clarke, Therese 143 Clink, Laverne 129 Cohen, Lawrence 129 Conrad, Wendy 71, 129, 154, 172, 176, 186 Consla, Josephine 71,129 Code, Susan 129 Cook, Joel R. 67, 129 Corrigan, Kathleen 71, 121, 129 Cozart, Carol 123 Cox, Gregory 96, 157, 158, 165 Cresson, Carolyn 172, 176, 186 335 L^e DeFranco, Peter 68 DeMore, Claire 132 Deviney, Margaret 182 DeWitt, Joseph 104, 135 Dagley, Catherine 136 Daugherty, Diane 154 Davis, Margaret 154, 161 Davis, Nancy 140 Debelak, Judith 177,186 Deely, James 104 Deister, Paula 71, 154 Delsanter, Janet 154,184 Dibartolomeo, Andy 138 Dickinson, Leona 68 Dilworth, Patrice 154 Doley, Shanna 73 Doyle, Margaret 154 Draxler, Beverly 158 Dreher, Ernest 135 Duncan, Penny 182 Eaglen, Lemuel 146, 172, 182 Eeckhout, Jean 136 Engeike, Glenn 96 Eppich, Cynthia 65, 68, 154, 172, 186 Everett, George 140 Ezzo, Pamela 143 Faint, Harry 64, 65, 68, 90, 92, 153 Federico, Patricia 71, 127, 154, 180, 186 Fields, Martha 71, 170, 171, 172, 186, 188 Fike, Dorothy 64, 186 Fleasgarten, Carolyn 133 Flowers, James 72 Focareto, Michael 133 Foerste, David 133 Fordyce, Linda 71, 133, 154, 158, 186 Fowler, Karen 123, 133, 150, 154, 186 Fox, Francine 71,133 Fox, Herbert 133 Foy, Sarah 139 Francis, Gerald 133 Frazee, Jack 133 Friedel, Jeanne 133 Fuller, Richard 132 Gabalac, Pamela 133 Gadus, Loretta 133 Galco, Mary 133 Gale, Gary 133,188 Gallagher, Paul 140 Gaster, Laddie 133 Geddes, Howard 133 Geiger, Mark 133 Germ, Edward 141 Germano, Anthony 133 Gerzeny, Linda 72, 133, 154 Gezann, Alan 133 Geyer, Maureen 133 Gilkerson, James 96, 133, 174 Gislason, Cheryl 133 Gislason, Sandra 133 Glenn, Helen 133 Goldlust, Keith 133, 150, 181 Golobic, Rosemary 142 Gooch, Anthony 133 Gorsha, Arlene 132 Goslee, Noel 64, 132, 166, 168, 169, 172 Gospodarich, June 127 Goyanes, Leo 133 Grapatin, Dale 133 Gray, Evelyn 136, 184 Grdolnik, Gayle 132 Green, Robert 133 Greitzer, Martin 132 Griffin, Dennis 132 Grill, Marlene 132 Grinstead, Jim 96, 142, 174 Grisard, Susan 132, 146, 154, 186 Gron, Frank 138 Grugel, Lome 132 Gugliotta, Rita 132 Gutka, Joane 132,154,158,186 Hadarich, Madeline 132, 184. 186 Haigh, Russell 132 Hale, William 68, 140 Hall, Dennis 96, 104, 132 Hall, Laura 132 Halus, Carol 176, 184 Hamilton, Jack 96, 132 Hamilton, Susan 132 Haney, ^Valter 132 Hanks, Nancy 132 Harps, Ronald 132 Harriman, Robert 127 Harris, Diane 133,186 Harris. Sandra 132 Hart, Cynthia 71,132 Hart, John 142 Hartnett. Ann 132, 172 Hasko, John 135 Hasto, Margaret 140, 154. 161 Hearn, Karen 178 Hehr, Cheryl 133 Helmink, James 132 Hendy, Roy 132 Hiebel. Stephanie 158 Highland, Charles 132 Hillegas, Jack 67,133 Hiller, Phyllis 184 Hitty, Joann 68,132 Hlabse, Albert 132 Hlabse, Joe 141 Hobzek. Mark 72, 133 Hoedt, Dianna 68. 133 Hollar, ^Villiam 133 Hoppert. Donald 90, 133 Horvath, Loralie 64, 65, 132, 154 Hotchkiss, Richard 67, 132, 146, 180 Houck, WilUam 108, 133, 176 Howard, John 133, 172 Howe. Sally 133.150 Hrnyak, Daniel 132 Hrovat. Lvnne 132.161 Hudec, Donald 133,188 Hudec, Roland 132, 174 Hummon, Carolyn 133. 154, 186 Humphries, Brian 67, 90 Humphrey, Charles 133 Hunt, James 133 Ingram, Merry Anne 14, 72, 120, 121, 134 Inman, Bernadette 134 Ipavec, Portia 134, 154 Irwin, Gloria 134 Iwanski, Carol 134 Jaffray, Patricia 134 Jambor, Karen 134, 150 Janitz, Carol 64, 134 Jedlicka, Woodrow 134 Jennrich, Gary. 141 Jerjev, Jeanne 154 Jerkic, Sonja 68, 125, 132, 168, 172 Jernejcic, Frank 104, 134, 174 Johns, Allen 135 Jones, Tim 134 Jerjev, Joanne 134 Kalinowski, Marv 135, 154, 177 Kapsch, Jack 143 Kaston, Nancy 154, 166, 172, 184 Kasunic. Donna 135, 154 Katarnik, Nancy 68, 135 Kauffman, Allene 135 Kennedy, Kirk 132 Kerestes, Charlotte 123. 135, 177 Kermavner, Robert 134 King, Barbara 135, 184 Kinn, Eileen 129 Kintz, Sharon 135 Kirchwehm, Harry 111,134 Kish, Georgeann 135 Klemencic, Philanne 135, 154 Klevay, Carol 135, 150 Kneale, James 108, 134, 176, 188 Kneiss, Jacqulyn 142 Kochevar, Fred 143 Koenig, Jeanette 141, 154, 158, 161 Koeth, Gilbert 134 Kokely, Shirley 135 Komar. Marion 134 Konte, Erika 135 Koren, Steve 143 Kosman, James 125, 135 Kovach, John 115, 135 Kovach, Robert 90, 135, 174, 186 Kovacs, Catherine 137 Kovacs, Elayne 134, 161 Kovic, Judith 134 Kozak, Joan 135 Kraft, Robert 57, 135 Kramer, Barbara 134, 172, 186 Kramer, Joseph 127, 154 Krainer, Judith 128, 154 Kranz, Victor 135 Krapenc, Janet 134,158,177,184 Kreit, Theodore 96, 135 Kren, James 135 Kristoff, Carol 141 Kristy, Kenneth 134 Kromar, Ronald 135 Krome, Geraldine 134, 146, 154, 172 Kuharik, Rosemary 134, 154 Langlois, Gary 108, 127 Lanning, Charles 88, 96, 115, 117, 135 Lapuh, Ronald 135 Laukiavich, Marie 135, 154 Lausche, Robert 135 Lavo, Dianne 135 Leber, Blair Leber, David 134 Leber, Michael 104, 135, 158, 186 Lee, Richard 135 Lees, Charles 134 Lege, Linda 136, 148, 154, 169, i86 Leland. Robert 139 Leppert, Charles 96,115.134 Lerz, Mario 135 Lesiak, Julia 64,136 Leskovec, Judith 136,154 Likovic, Gerald 134 Lindic, Linda 133 Lindquist, Nancy 136, 154, 169, 170, 184 Lipnicki. Steve 139 Lipstreu, Roger 68, 135 Liptak, Diane 136 Locker, Joyce 136,184,188 Loeding, Orville 67, 136 Long, Linda 136,166 Loope, Linda 71, 136, 150, 181, 186 Love, Kathy 136 Lovejoy, Alvina 136 Lowe, Virginia 136, 154 Lukat, Diane 136, 154, 186 Lunder, Jacqueline 71, 136, 154, 158 Lutz, Karen 136, 186 Lybarger, Kathy 51, 136, 148, 154, 177, 186 Lyman, Don 136,182 McCulloch, Donna 136 McGarry, Judith 136 McGraw, Mary 136,177 McGregor, Lynn 136 Mclntyre, Jackie 136, 154 McKee. James 136 McKinlev, Barbara 136 Maaswinkel, Donald 115, 136, 159 Mack, Mary 136 MacKave, Eugene 136 Maeder, Brian 111, 136, 150 Mahany, Priscilla 130, 186 Maher, Chris 136 Major, Wanda 136,154 Makowski, Barbara 136 Maloney, Tim 132 Malz, Jack 136 Mance, Robert 136 Mandalla, Carol 142 Mansperger, Clare 68, 90, 104, 136 Mantel, Jim 138 March, William 68,136 Maresh, Carolyn 71, 136, 148, 154, 158, 168, 172, 186 Markatos, Michael 136 Markley, Theodore 136, 166 Marmash. Rosemary 136, 154, 184, 186 Marn, Cheryl 136 Marolt, Norman 136 Martin, Catherine 136, 154, 186 Marzi, Joan 136 Mason, Gary 136 Mason, Judith 137 Mastro, Paul 136 Mauser, Eileen 137 Mausser, Annette 133,154 Mazi, Frank 138 Mazzei, Michael 96, 136 Meall, Sondra 137 Medved, Robert 136 Menart, Joanne 139 Mervar, Jerilynn 133 Mihaly, Diana 122, 137, 158 Mihaly, Donna 137 Mijacek, Nancy 137, 176, 186 Miklausich, Valerie 137 Milan, Fletcher 136 Milavec, Margaret 137, 154 Milavec, Philip 136 Miller, Geraldine 137, 184 Miller, Jo Beverly 137 Miller, Sandra 137, 154, 177 Misick, Philip 136 Mooney, Larry 136 Morgenthaler, Carl 136 Morton, Diana 139 Mrowca, Jim 132 Mulford, Carole 137 Mulligan. Mary 136, 146 Murphy, Roger 90, 115, 136, 148, 159, 174 Murphy, Thomas 90, 115, 136, 148, 159, 174 Myles, William 64, 68, 136 Nason, Les 136 Naujoks, Paul 136 Naylor, Sandra 64, 137 Neat, Elizabeth 71, 137, 154 Needs, Thomas 136 Neola, Peter 132 Nesbett, David 136 Nixon, Maureen 137 Novak, Joyce 138,154 Novotny, Shirley 138, 186 Nurmi, Linda 138, 158, 186 Oblak, Frank 136 Oelsner, Roswitha 138, 148, 154, 184, 186 Offak, Emily 138, 154, 184 Olah, Barbara 137 Olah, ^ViIliam 73, 138 Olesky, Thomas 104,137,169 Omanski, Daniel 137 Opdahl, Bruce 128 Orazen, Michael 96, 104, 137, 174 Orebaugh, Carelton 137, 168, 188 Orr, James 137 Ostrowski, Gary 128 Owen, Laura 71, 138, 154 Oznorvich, Steve 140 Palechek, Robert 96, 115, 137, 174 Paiko, Joyce 138 Palumbo, Rosetta 138 Panstares, George 137 Paolella, Michael 127, 137 Paolucci, Gus 188 Papesh, Don 140 Papp, Judith 71, 127, 138, 154 Pappas, Betsy 71, 138, 154 Paradiso, Vikki 139 Parker. Robert 90, 137, 174 Perko, Thomas 137 Peters, James 137, 174 Peters, Joel 137 Peterson, Eric 138, 186 Petrolewicz, Sidney 138 Petrou, John 138 Picciano, Charles 138 Pickett, Janice 138, 154, 182 Pierce, Harry 96, 108, 138, 174 Pike, Joyce 138, 153, 166 Piper, Catherine 64, 65, 68, 138, 148, 172 Platzer, Susan 138 Pleichner, Joseph 138 Plescia, Patricia 138 Plesec, Tom 134 Plestis, PhiUip 104, 138 Plesz, Mary 138 Podobnikar, Donald 64, 68, 138 Podwils, Donald 138 Poese, Louise 72, 120, 121, 139, 148, 177 Polanc, John 90, 104, 138, 174 Polls, Geraldine 139 Pollack, Joseph 138 Popiolek, Catherine 139, 177, 178, 184 Potochnik, Frank 138 Potokar, Kenneth 90, 104, 138, 188 Poulin, Christine 143 Powell, Wayne 90, 138 Pratt, Gayle 139 Preskar, Rick 138 Price, John 96, 139 Prokopovich, Marie 71, 139, 154, 186 Pugliese, John 139 Puncoh, Gail 139 Purtill, Kathleen 139 Pufney, Albert 140 Quigley, Paul 'l39 Rabun, Alice 139, 182 Racker, Richard 90, 174 Radwanick, Mary Ann 139, 154 Rankar, Richard 139 Rakas, Nancy 139, 169. 186 Ramona, Joseph 68, 139 Randolph, Rollin 139 Randt, John 108, 139, 174, 176 Rath, John 138 Raymond, Bonnie 139 Reba, Lorene 139 Rechner, James 139 Rechner, Steven 96,139 Redmond, Suzanne 139, 154 Reed, Douglas 96,111,139 Rees, Linda 139, 154, 186 Reichenbach, Harold 96, 99, 115, 116, 117, 139 Reider, Joh n 1 1 1 , 1 39, 1 86, 1 88 Reider, Margaret 139 Reider, Scottie 71 Renko, James 139 Renner, James 139 Repasy, William 138 Reynolds, Donald 138 Ricksecker, Ruth 139, 154 Ritter, Lucy 138, 154 Robinson, David 138 Rogell, Ronald 138 Roma. Martelle 123, 139, 184 Ronke, Robert 138 Rose, Henry 73 Rosenblatt, Paula 139 Rositano, Lloyd 104, 139 Roskoph, Sharon 139 Rossidivita, Judith 139 Rothrock, George 139 Routzshn, Marsha 133 Rowles, Elizabeth 138 Ruple, Thomas 139 Rupert, Dennis 135 Ruscin, Joseph 138 Russ, Albert 139 Russ, Thomas 73, 138 Ryan, James 140 Reba, Lorene 127 Ryder, Scottie 139, 154 Sabath, John 140 Sajna, Elaine 135, 154 Santorelli, Marilyn 138 Sawyer, Thomas 140 Sceranka, Elaine 123, 138, 158, 177 Schade, Sue 139, 186, 188 Scheufler, J. 141 Scheve, Linda 140, 154, 158, 172, 186 Scheid, Linn 139 Schenck, Barton 68, 140 Schieb, Hermine 140 Schmcnk, -William 90, 140, 174, 188 Schneider, Edward 139 Schuler, Robert 140 Schultz, Janet 140 Schultz, Jeanette 140 Scolaro, Urban 96. 104, 140 Seaman, Richard 140 Sears, Patricia 140, 161 Sebock, Joseph 141 Sedcrholm. William 141, 174 Sedusky, Carol 140, 154, 186 Semenik, John 140 Shambaugh, Patricia 140 Sharp, Donald 140 Sharp, Jeff 140 Shaw, James 141 Shepard. Barbara 140 Shirk, Kimball 141 Sikora, Marie 71, 140 Simmer, Joseph 136 Simmons, Samuel 136 Simon, Dorothy 140 Simpson. Laura 140. 148, 166. 168. 169, 172, 186. 188 Slater, Karlene 141 Slauta, Janet 141 Sluga, Allen 141 Smith, James 141 Smith, Glenn 127 Smith, Pauline 141, 158, 184 Smolic, John 141 Snow, Vicki 141, 184 Snyder, Anthony 96, 141 Sobe, Donald 132 Soeder, Cheryl 141 Sokol. Elaine 141, 154 Somich, Carolyn 141, 154 Somrak, James 141 Somrak. Linda 141 Sotka, Donald 141 Southworth, William 127 Spalek, Eileen 141,154,169 Spall, Betty 140, 166 Spokas, Daniel 141 Springer, Annastachia 141 Springer, Marvin 140 Springer, Terry 140 Stanek, Joyce 141,184 Stanton, Gary 141 Statz, Carl 140 Stauffer, Randall 51,73,90,140, 174 Stefanchik, Marlene 141 Stefanko, Sylvia 141, 150, 154, 159, 186 Steinhoff, Penny 135 Sternan, Roberta 141 Stillinger, Jeanette 71, 140, 180 Stinson, John 90, 92, 140, 174 Stock, Donna 141,177 Stoiber, Thomas 140 Stojetz, Sharon 141, 154 Stoneback, Nancy 68, 140, 148 Stone, Karen 140 Strainick. Michael 140 Strang. Barbara 141 Strazier. Janet 140 Strekal, -Walter 140 Strong. Allan 140 Stross, Suzanne 134, 154, 186 Struna, Daniel 141 Strunge. Linda 128 Sulak. Stephen 140 Summers. Raymond 134, 150 Sumph. George 134 Sumrada. Phillip 141 Svekric. Beverly 141 Svekric. Fred 140 Sweeney, Katharine 129 Sweeney. Sallv 140 Swindall. Robert 140 Swisher. Richard 1 1 1 . 1 40. 1 76 Svmonds. AVilliam 96, 143 Szabo. Robert 143 Szaras, Richard 132 SzilagT,i. John 143 Tabor. Michael 143 Tarantino, Sandra 141. 154, 177 Taylor. Leslie 143, 172 Taylor, Robert 70, 133 Teitelbaum. Sandra 141 Tekavec. James 143 Temple. Robert 96, 143 Templeton. Roderick 143 Tercek. Barbara 141, 158, 186 Terras, Peggy Terrizzi, Kathleen 129 Tharp, Judith 72, 143, 148, 168, 169, 172, 186 Theodosian, Melanie 71, 143 Thronberens. Jane 143 Tipping, Mary Tumbry, Steve 134 Torter, Robert 102, 104, 143, 158, 188 Tosti, Tetina 136 Toth, Marguerite 143 Toth, Marilyn 143 Trauger. Barbara 71, 143, ,154 170, 171 Trennel, Elizabeth Trentel, Geraldine Trobenter, James 143 Troka, Mike 133 Tucker, Thomas 143, 172 Tuckerman, Kathy 67, 143, 148, 169, 186 Turk, Cheryl 143, 154, 172 Turk, Dorothy 143 Turk. Pamela 143, 168 Tutolo, Ray 135 Tyjewski, Diane 143 Tyjewski, Stan 134 Ulepic, Joseph 143 Urbancic, William 143 Ursini, Joe 143 Vaccariello, Paul 143, 188 Vaccariello, Rosemary 143, 154, 186 Vagasky, Carolyn Vandetti. Patrick 143 Van Scoder, Cora 132 Vargo, Donald 73, 142 Verhotz, Robert 142 Vesey, Evelyn 142 Viburs, John 142 Vidensek, Barbara 71, 142, 154, Vidmar, James 90, 142, 174 Vidusich, Paula 71, 127, 142, 186 Vislockv, Linda 72, 142, 161 Vitanza, Diane 142, 184 Vonsick, Robert 142 Vukcevic. Douglas 96, 104, 142, 148 Vukcevic, Janice 71, 142, 158, 172, 174 Wagner, Dolores Wagner, Myrtle 72, 142, 148 Waldron, Patricia 142 Wallace. Allen 90. 142 ^Valsh. Donna 142 ■Walters, Kenneth 96, 142, 174 ■Watson, Sharon 142 Watson, Terry 127 Watterman, Patricia 142, 154, 188 Webbe, Julia 138 Weiss, Carl 142 Westerfield. Gaye 142, 154 Wheeler, Douglas 96, 142 Whelan, Kenneth Wick, Virginia 142, 154, 186 Wickes, Glenn 108, 142, 176 Wilcox, Patricia 154, 161 Wilcoxon, Barbara 143, 170, 177, 186 Wilke, Elsie 143, 186 Will, Alice 71, 143, 154, 177, 186 \Villiams, Nora 143 Wilson, Sue 143, 172 Wilson, Terry 72, 142 Wiltshire. Donald 142, 172, 173 Winet, Alison 143, 159, 176 Winters, Michael 142 Witzke. Marsha 71,143 Wohlgemuth. Terry 96, 142 Wood. Randolph 73, 142 Worgull, James 143 ■Wotsch, Andrew 143 Wright, John 67, 143 Wyban, John 143 Yabroff, Stanley 96, 143, 174 Yanchar. Suzanne 143 Yane. Kathleen 73 Yapel, Peggy 143 Y'atsko, Ronald Yednock, John 143 York, Thomas 143 Zatfiro, William 143 Zeravica, William 127, 143, 158 Zettl, Gustav 139 Zigman. Joseph 143 Zimmerman. James 148, 150 Zimmerman, John 143 Zola. Margo 71, 143, 148, 150, 154, 177, 186 Zorman, Janice 132 Zupancic, Bernice 143 337 SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX SENIOR INDEX SENIOR JOYCE L. ADKiNS; F.T.A. 4: Girls Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Linguist Club 3. 71, 154, 186, 194. RHODA LYNN AHEY; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4: Majorette Club 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2, 4; Pep Club 3; Euclidian Rep. 4. 146, 155, 186, 194. RONALD K. ALEXANDER, Buggs: Student Council 2; Honor Study Hall 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Track 3; Hall Guard 3; Foreman's Club 4. 194. DL\NE M. ALjANCIC, Diane: Cheerleader 2; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 2; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 3; Panther Mascot 4. 121, 194. JAMES JOHN ALJANCIC; Basketball 2. 194. HELEN CONSTANCE ALLAR, Connie; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Majorette Club 2, 3; Euclidian Business Staff 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 3. 61, 164, 186, 194, 207. MARIE E. ALLCHIN; Junior Red Cross 2; G.A.A. 2: Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 2. 194. ♦ROBERT MAICOMBE ALLOWAY; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 2, 3, 4; N,\.SS l, I; ,Swim Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4: Sd. me Snninar 2, 3, 4; Senior Scandal; Co-Ediloi , I; .Mom, C:lub 3,4; Survey Business Staff 2. :l, 1; l-iuuyo 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Letterni.m I: Swiiiuning 2, 3, 4; Co- Capt. 4: Letternian 3, 1; Lcttcrman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 3. 90, 108, 148, 152. 166, 170, 172, 174, 188, 194. HENRY W. ALTENWEG, Henry; Football 2; Cross Coimtry 3, 4; Letternian 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letternian 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letternian 2, 3, 4;Letternian's Club 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3. 90, 92, 93, 104, 174, 194. JAMES FRANK ALTKNECHT, Jinjbo: Bowl- ing 3. 194. LEONA N. AMATO, Lee: Student Council 2: G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3: Honor Study Hall 2; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3. 194, 230. WILLIAM ANTHONY AMATO, Bill: Baseball 3; Hall Guard 4. 194. ALLAN ANDERSON, Bulch. 194. *NED PAUL ANDER.SON; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 3; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; A.sst. Literary Editor 4; Key Club 2; Spectrum 3, 4; Math Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Letterman 4; Golf 3; Class Cabinet 4; Spirit's Club 4; Hall Guard 3. 93, 149, 160, 162, 163, 172, 194, 241. LYNN CAROL ANDREWS; World Affairs 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Friendship Club 4. 71, 194. MARY JANE ANDRULIS; Transferred to Euclid in Sr. Y'ear. 195. RICHARD V. ARCHBOLD, Archie. 195. DAVID LEE ARMSTRONG, Dave. 195. *CATHLEEN MARYLANE ARNOLD, Cathie; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.I.L. 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; President 4; Majorette Club 3, 4; Majorette 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Fall Play Cast 2; Big Show Cast 2, 4; G.A..\.. 2, 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4; Reporter 2; Copy Reader 3; Copy Editor 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Linguist Club 3, 4. 123, 149, 168, 172, 186, 195, 220. *WILLIAM E. ATTAMANTE, Bill; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letternian 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Honor Study Hall 2; Hall Guard 2, 4. 96, 97, 104, 174, 195. JOAN AUTEN; Ad Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Friend- ship Club 2; I'alent Scouts E. H. S. 3. 195. KAREN yVVERY, Karen; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friend- ship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 2, 3. 4. 154, 195. GARY FRED BACNIK; World Affairs 4; Wrestling 2, 3. 195. LARRY R. BACNIK; F.T.A. 4; Sec. 4; Eucuyo 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Senior Scandal; Play Night Cast 3. 166, 195. KAREN SUE BAHR; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3. 196. *NANCY BAILEY, Beetle: N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; World Affairs 2; Student Council 4; Majorette Club 3; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Choral Masters 4; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Survey Business Staff 3, 4; Business Mgr. 4; Friendship Club 2; Girl's Leaders Club 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Hall Guard 2; Spirit's Club 4; Senior Assembly; Prom Committee 4. 160, 171, 173, 177, 196. DAVID WALTER BAIRD, Farmer; Transferred to Euclid in Sr. Year. 196. ED-^VARD ALAN BAJEC, Eddie: Swimming 2. 196. RONALD CHARLES BALL, Ron: Foreman's Club. 4. 188, 196. CAROL A. BALOGH, Carol: Junior Red Cross 2; G.A.A. 2; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 2; Friendship Club 2, 3. 196. *KATHERINE ELLEN BALSLEY, Kate: N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Secretary 4; World Affairs 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice Presi- dent 4; Euclid Choir 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Swvey Business Staff 4; Asst. Ads Mgr. 4; Eucuyo 2, 3, 4; Circ. Mgr. 4; Friendship Club 2, 4; Senior Scatidal; Spectrum 3, 4: Linguist Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 146, 148, 166, 170, 186, 196. *MICHAEL J. BATHORY, Mike: N.H.S. 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Conmiittees 2. 3, 4; Key Club 2; Survey Business Staff 2; Treasurer 2; Rep. 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Letter- man 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Spirit's Club 4; President 4; Buckeye Boy's State Rep. 3; Science Seminar 2. 90. 115, 117, 149, 157, 158, 160, 174, 196. IILLENE JOYCE BATES, Jill; World Affairs 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Ciub 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2; Hall Guard 2, 3. 155, 196. DENISE BATT; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 196. JANICE CAROL BAUM, Jan; Movie Club 3, 4, 182, 196. ■*CHARLES STEVEN BAYER, Chuck; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; Survey Echtorial Staff 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Letterman 3. 90, 148, 169, 172, 174, 196, 259. JUDY ANN BECK; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 196. THOMAS A. BECKWITH, Goofy. 196. •NORMAN E. BEEKE, Norm: N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; Camera Club 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Photographer 4; Key Club 3; Eucuyo 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Senior Scandal; Tennis 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3, 4. 54, 149, 152, 162, 163, 166, 172, 182, 197, 224. RICHARD CHARLES BELJAN, Dick; Swim Club 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4. 108, 174, 197. CONCETTA TINA BELPUSI, Tina; G.A.A. 2, 4; Friendship Club 2, 4; Ushering 4; Senior Assembly. 197. WILLIAM K. BENDING, Be7iz; Honor Study Hall 4; Foreman's Club 4; Vice President 4 188, 197. JANICE LYNN BENLEIN, Janny Babes; N.F.L. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Big Show 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Panther Mascot 4; Senior Assembly; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4. 121, 197, 257. MICHAEL BERNARD, Mike. 197. SUSAN N. BERRY, Sue; F.T.A. 3, 4; Ad Club 2, 3; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 3; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly; Prom Commit- tee 3; Class Cabinet 3. 165, 186, 197. *HELGA INGRID BERTHOLD, Helga; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Exec. Board 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Sr. Circ. Mgr. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Business Staff 3, 4; Asst. Ads Mgr. 4; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Class Cabinet 4; Pep Club 3; Senior Assemlily; Euclidian Rep. 2; World Affairs 2. 149, 163, 164, 170, 172, 186, 197. JAMES JOSEPH BERTOSA, Bart. 197. BARBARA ANN BESEDNIK, Barb: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 4. 154, 197. ROBERT H. BETTS, Bob; N.F.L. 4; Honor Study Hall 4. 198. ALFRED ROBERT BEYER, Al: Honor Study Hall 3; Track 3, 4; Mgr. 3, 4; Letternian 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 198. JANE A. BEYERLE, Janie; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2. 160, 198. *JOHN C. BITTENCE; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Spring Play 3; Big Show 2, 3, 4; Cast 2; Concert Band 2, 3. 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Sumey Rep. 2; Eucuyo 3, 4; Senior Scandal: Literary Editor 4; Math Club 4; Latin Club 4; Spectrum 3, 4. 55, 65, 68, 148, 166, 172, 198, 252. MARGARET JOAN BIZZARRI, Peggy; I.Q.S. 4; Majorette Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Asst. Circ. Mgr. 4; Fall Play Cast 3; Production Staff 2; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Senior Assembly; Prom Committee 4. 71, 165, 172, 198, 207. ROBERT L. BIZZARRI, Buzz; Junior Red Cross 3; Key Club 3; Honor Study Hall 2; Football 2, 3; Baseball 2; Track 4; Class Cabinet 4; Foreman's Club 4. 188, 198. KENNETH N. BLASSINGAME, Ken; N.F.L. 4; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 2; Stage Crew Club 2; Cross Country 3; "Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 186, 198. JOANNE PAULETTE BOCSKEY, Jo; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Ckib 4. 198. CONSTANCE L. BODNAR, Connie; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2; Senior Assembly. 198. •DIANA JUNE BOEHLKE, Diane; N.H.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; F.N.A. 4; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; President 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Girl's Leaders Club 3, 4; President 4; Class Cabinet 2; Senior Assembly. 123, 149, 177, 178, 184, 198. *BONITA ANN BOGATAY, B.B.; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Committees 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; J.V. Capt.; Co-Capt. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Exec. Board 4; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Lettenvinncr 3, 4; Survey Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Program Mgr. 4; Rep. 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 4; Honor Study Hall 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 73, 88, 120, 121, 170, 171, 186, 199. *MARQUITA BOROS, Keta; N.H.S. 4; N.F.L. 3; Student Council 4; Eiiclid Choir 4; Spring Play Cast 2, 3; Big Show Cast 4; Swvey 3, 4; Business Staff 4; Rep. 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Thespians 4; Hall Guard 4; Senior Assembly; Senior Scandal. 61, 71, 148, 170, 199. 338 ■HigyawanwuiniinnBiiiiMiwiiiwiii ■ VICTORIA ELI.EN BOTZ, Ficki; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2. 3. 199. BONNIE SUE BOWMAN, Bonnie; Honor Study Hall 3; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4. 160, 199. JOSEPH THOMAS BOYLE, Joe; World Affairs 3; Honor Study Hall 3; Movie Club 2. 200. JAMES RICHARD BRAZEE; Foreman's Club 4. 188. 200. BILLY CONN BREEDEN, Rebel. MARILYN TRFASE BREITSCH; N.F.L. 3; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 4; Pep Club 3. 200. •RICHARD T. BRIGDEN, Dick; N.H.S. 3. 4; Student Council S, 4; Committees 3, 4; Treasurer 3; President 4: Key Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Class Cabinet 2. 3; Hall Guard 2. 148, 156, 157, 158, 188, 200, 234. GERRI MARIE BRINOVEC; G.A.A. 2; Friend- ship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Hall Guard 4; F.B.L.A. 3. 200. DENNIS JOSEPH BRINZA, Big Den; Football 2, 3, 4; Letternian 4; Track 4; Letterman 4; Lctterman's Clulj 4; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly. 96, 174, 200. PAT J. BRUCH; Majorette Club 2, 3; Big Show Cast 3; G.A.A. 2: Friendship Club 2. 200. KENNETH JOSEPH BUBONICS, Ken. 200. MARGARET BUDAN, Marge; Friendship Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4. 200. •DONN.'X BUDIC, Bubbles; N.H.S. 4; Friend- ship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Co-Op Student 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 148, 160, 200. EARLE E. BULICEK: N.F.L. 4; F.T.A. 4; Key Club 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Pit Band 2; Eucuyo 4; Football 2; Cross Country 3; Wrestling 2, 3. 150, 188, 201. LINDA BURK, Burkey; F.T.A. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Committees 4: Majorette Club 2, 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3: Euclidian Ad Staff 4: Big Show Cast 2. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Lctterwinncr 4; Friendship Club 4; Honor Study Hall 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3; Class Guidance Council 3: Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Assembly; E Room Guard 4; Pep Club 3. 154, 158, 165, 186, 201. GEORGE LELAND BURKE. 201. CLAUDIA D. BUTLER, Tweelie; Choir 3. 201. DAVID J. CABALA, Dave; Basketball 4; Hall Guard 2; Library Monitor 4. 115, 201. DIANE CAMINO, Di; N.F.L. 3, 4; Officer 4; Friendship Club 2, 3. 150, 201. NANCIE FAITH CAMPBELL, Cams; World Affairs 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; F.N.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Concession Worker 2, 3, 4; E Room Worker 4, 154, 184, 201. BOB WILSON CARPENTER, Nails. 201. WILLIAM C. CASTRO VINCI, Castro; Key Club 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Letterman 3; Indoor Track 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 174, 188, 201. *JAMES W. CESA, Jim; N.H.S. 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Ad Staff 4; Choir 2; Cross Country 4; Movie Club 4; E Room Worker 3. 90, 92, 148, 163, 164, 172, 174, 182, 201, 211. •RICHARD W. CHAUNCE, Rich; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; P.A. Technician 4; Key Club 3, 4; Vice President 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, 148, 174, 188, 201, 215. MAXINE ROSALIE CHIARELLO, Max; Survey Rep. 3; Friendship Club 2; Hall Guard 2; Senior Assembly; Prom Committee 4. 201. CAROL ANN CHINNICI, Chinnooch; Friend- ship Club 2; Hall Guard 4; Big Show 4; Prom Committee 4. 201. JEANETTE CHIOFOLO, Jay; G.A.A. 2; Friend- ship Club 2; Pep Club 4; Hall Guard 4; Drama Club 2. 201. KATHLEEN CHOLEWICKI, Kathy; F.T.A. 2, 3; Euclidian Rep. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Big Show Cast 4; Prom Committee 4; Senior Scandal Typist. 201. •MARDY L. CHURCH; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Choral Masters 4; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; G.A..^. 2, 3; Letterwinner 3; Survey Busi- ness Staff 2, 3, 4; Asst. Business Mgr. 4; Rep 2, 3. 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Class Secretary 2; Spirit's Club 3, 4; Buckeye Girl's State Rep. 3; Hall Guard 4. 73. 120, 121, 149, 160, 170, 172, 199, 203, 228. PHILIP CICCO, Phil 203. SHARRON ANN CLARK, Sharry; Friendship Club 2, 3. 203. TERRY MARTIN CLARK, Terry. 203. •CAROL CLINE; N.H.S. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3, 4: G..A.A. 2, 4; Survey 3; Rep. 4; Friendship Club 2, 4; Cabinet 2, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Class Cabinet 4. 71, 148, 154, 155, 203. •LORRAINE ELLEN CLOTTS; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Pres. 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; GA.A. 2; Friendship Club 3, 4. 148, 154, 184, 186, 203. JUDY ELIZABETH COLAN, Judy; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2. 203. FRANCIS ALBERT COLLINS, Fran; Bowling 3; Hall Guard 2. 203. WAYNE COLONNA; Foreman's Club 3. 203. RITA COLT, Mouse; F.T.A. 4; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Friendship Club 3, 4; Ushering 4; Honor Study Hall 4. 203. JULIE ELLEN COOK; N.F.L. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. '3, 4; \Vorld Affairs 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3, 4. 146, 150, 154, 186, 203. \VILLIAM COOPER. Bill; Orchestra 4; Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4. 04, 65, 68, 203, 245. ROBERT COPPERSTEIN, Bob; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3. 203. P.'\TRICIA ANN COREA, Patti; Student Coun- cil 2, 3; Committees 2; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 3; Bookstore Worker 3; Prom C:ommittce 4. 203. BEVERLY CORRIGAN, Penny; Majorette Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 3. 203. PATRICIA MARIE CORRIGAN; F.T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4; P.A. Announcer 3; Spring Play Cast 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Friendship Club 2; Girl's Leaders Club 4; Historian 4; Hall Guard 3. 123, 177, 203. CHARLES H. COUP, Chuck; Foreman's Club .3, 4. 188, 203 DENNIS R. COY, Dentiy; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3. 4; Spirit's Club 4; Hall Guard 3. 104, 160, 203. JAMES A. CRAHEN, Jim: Big Show 3; Con- cert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Pit Band 2, 3. 203. SUSAN CRANE, Sue; F.N.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3. 203. LOMAN B. CRAWFORD. 204. •LYNN CROBAUGH; N.H.S. 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 4; Committees I; Swim Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Cabinet 3, i: Hall Guard 3; Home- coming Attendant 2, 4. II, 148, 158, 204, 218. HELEN MARIE CUMMINGS: G.A.A. 2, 4; Friendship Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3. 204. •KATHLEEN MAE CWIK. Kathy; N.H.S. 4; N.F.L. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Student Council 2, 3;. Majorette Club 2, 3; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Staff Editor 4; Big Show Cast 4; Production Staff 3; G.A.A. 2; Eucuyo 4; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 2: Class Cabinet 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard Capt. 4; Senior Assembly; Spectrum 4; Cafe. Guard 2. 146, 148, 150, 162, 163, 166, 172, 186, 204. KATHLEEN ANNE D ANNA, Dee; Student Council 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3. 204. DON JOSEPH D'ONOFRIO; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 204. GARY PAUL DACKOR, Dae; N.F.L. 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 2. 96, 204. SANDR.A JEAN DADLOW, Sandy; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 72, 154, 165, 204. ^VILLIAM BRUCE DAGUE, Willie Dawg; Key Club 3, 4. 188, 204. K,\THLEEN DAILEY, Kathy; Friendship Club 2, 4. 155, 204. DANA LYNN DARDIS; G.A.A. 2, 3; Pep Club 3. 204. LINA DAUGHERTY, Lynn; G.A.A, 2; Friend- ship Club 3. 204. •HOWARD DAVID, Humpty; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Pit Band 2, 3; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Swimming 2, 3; Letterman 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Movie Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 3. 60, 148, 166, 169, 174, 188, 204. •PAUL DAVIDSON; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; P.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Technician 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Eucuyo 4; Cross Country 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Spectrum 4; Science Seminar 2, 3. 115, 148, 174, 205. OLIVER WAYNE DEMARCO, Ollie; Coral, Masters 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 72, 96, 174, 205, 243, 246. •MARIUM LOUISE DEMOTTE, Mary Lou; N.H.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Exec. Board 4; Committees 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Fall Play Production Staff 2, 3; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Sumey Rep. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3; Spirit's Club 4; Senior Assembly; Spectrum 3, 4. 73, 149, 150, 154, 157, 158, 160, 172, 186, 205. JOHN MIKE DEROSA, Johnny; Survey Rep. 4; Wrestling 4; Letterman 4; Baseball 4; Letterman 4; Hall Guard 3. 205. JOANN DEAN, Jo; Friendship Club 3; Hall Guard 3, 4. 206. EDWARD MICHAEL DEBEVEC; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 206. HELEN FRANCES DENGEL; F.N.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 3. 206. LYNETTE DEY, Linny; World Affairs 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 4; F.N.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Hall Guard 3, 4. •RALPH DIECKMANN; N.H.S. 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 4; Pit Band 2; Honor Study Hall 2, 4; Football 2, 3; Cross Country 4; Track 2, 3, 4. 54, 68, 90, 148, 158, 166, 188, 206, 208, 215. FRANK EDWARD DIULUS, Franny; Honor Study Hall 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letterman's Club 4; Hall Guard 4. 96, 206, 260. MARILYN DODDS; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3. 206. DOUGLAS DOLINAR; Foreman's Club 3. 206. 339 -l^" FRANK ANTHONY DOLJACK, Frank: Key Club 2; Bowling 4. 206. PAUL JOHN DOLLER, Danny. 206 MARY KAY ANN DOMITOR, Katy; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3; Hall Guard 2. 206. JAMES DONALD.SON, Jimbo: Honor Study Hall 4: Bowling 4. 206. MARILYN JEAN DORN; Friendship Club 2 206. ROBERT J. DRCAR, Bob; Honor Study Hall 3. 206. •RALPH OTTO DUNKER, Rod; N.H.S. 3, 4; Vice President 4; N.A,S,S. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Exec. Board 3, 4; .Committees 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3, 4: Basketball 2; Swimming 2, 3; Letterman's Club 4; Tennis 2. 3, 4; Letterman 4; Spirits Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3. 1^8, 157, 160, 206, 217, 235. RUTH DUNN, Damaris; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; \Vorld Affairs 3; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Trcas. 3; Sui-i'ey Rep. 2; Hall Guard 3. 184, 186, 207. ♦WARD LYMAN EBERT, Ward; N.H.S. 3, 4; LQ.S.'S, 4; Student Council 2; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; Rep. 2; Class Cabinet 4; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; 149, 152, 168, 172, 174, 207. SAM STUART EDGE, Muscles; N.F.L. 4: Or- chestra 2; Movie Club 3, 4; Tranferred to Eu- clid in Jr. Year. 207. •JUDITH ANN EGGLESTON, Judy; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Spectrum 4; Girl's Glee Club 2: Euclid Choir 3;Eucilidian Editorial Staff 4; Senior Editor 4; Rep. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, d; Friendship Club 2, 3; Linguist Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly. 146, 149, 162, 172, 186, 207. ♦CHARLES PAUL EHINGER, Chuck; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Football,2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Capt. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letter- man's Club 3, 4; Class President 4; Class Vice President 3; Spirit's Club 4. 88, 96, 97, 115, 148. 174, 207. ♦BARBARA ELIZABETH ELLIS, Barb: N.H.S. 3, 4; N.F.L. 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 4; P.A. Club Announcer 2, 3, 4; Tech- nician 2, 3; Pres. 4; F:B.L.A. 4. 146, 149, 150, 181, 207. MICHAEL ALBERT ESTVANDER, Mike Football 2; Basketball 2; Bowling 4. 208. MARJORIE FALCONE, Margie; G.A.A. 3, 4; E Room Worker 2, 3, 4. 208. KENNETH FEE, Ken. 208. SUZANNE FELDMAN, Sue; F.N.A. 3; Friend- ship Club 2, 4; E Room Worker 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 154, 208. DONNA LEE FELMLEY, Donna; Big Show Production Staff 3; Choir 3: G.A.A. 2, 4; Friend- ship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2: E Room Worker 4. 154, 208. ♦RUDOLPH STANLEY FELZ, Rudy; N.H.S. 4; Fall Play Production Staff 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Big Show Production Staff 2; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2. 3; Tennis 4; Letterman 4; Eucuyo 4. 148, 166, 208. ♦MARC ALAN FENSTER; N.H.S. 4; Hall Guard 3; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 3; Math Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4. 60, 148, 174, 184, 208. RAYMOND M. FERRANTE; N.F.L. 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; President 4; P.A. Club An- 'nouncer 2, 3; Fall Play Cast 2, 4; Spring Play Cast 3; Eucuyo 3, 4; Publicity Editor 4; Thesp- ians 3, 4; Pres. 4; Spirit's Club 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3; Class Cabinet 3; Play Night 2. 150, 165, 166, 202, 208. KAREN RUTH FETTER, Karen; Swim Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 4; Friendship Club 3, 4; Senior Scandal: E Room Worker 2, 4. 154, 166, 176,. 177, 184, 208. BERNICE FIFOLT, Bea; Friendship Club 2. 208. JANICE FIFOLT, Jan. 209. MICHAEL O. FIKE, Mike: World Affairs Club 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4. 209. LINDA CAROLE FINLEY; Big Show Cast 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4. 209. ROBERT SAMUEL FIORITTO, Stoney; Hall Guard 4; Indoor Track 2. 209. PAULA FISCHIETTO, Shorty: F.N.A. 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 184, 209. JAMES G. FITZGERALD, Fitz: Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4; Foreman's Club 4. 209. MARTIN D. FITZSIMMONS, Marty; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Tr. Year: Co-op Student. 209. FRED CHARLES FLECK, Fred Flickstone; Fall Play Cast 3; Choir 2, 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2. 73, 209. JEANETTE ELIZABETH FLESHIN, Jef: Girls Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3, 4: Fall Play Pro- duction Staff 2, 3; Big Show Cast 3; Production Staff 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Eucuyo 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2; E Room "Worker 2, 3, 4; E Room Mgr. 4. 71, 154, 209. ♦SHARON ANN FLOOD, Puddles; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; Student Council Committees 3, 4; Swim Club "; P.A. Club 3. 4; Technician 3. 4; G.A.A. 2; Eucuyo 3. 4; Friendship Club 3; Senior Scandal; Co-Editor 4; Spanish Club 4; Panther Mascot 4. 146, 148, 166, 180, 186, 209. JIM FLOWERS, Rnscs. 209, 263. JAMES ARTHUR FORSTER, Jim; \Vorld Affairs Club 3; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 146. 209. LARRY EUGENE FOWLER. 209. JACQUELINE CLOVER FOX, Foxie; G.A.A.2. 209. RICHARD L. T. FOX. 210. LINDA BETH FOY; F.T.A. 2; F.N.A. 3; Fall Play 3, 4; Cast 3, 4; Production Staff 3; Big Show 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 4; E Room W^orker 3, 4; Movie Club 3, 4. 72, 182, 210. JAMES EDWARD FRAZIER, Frizby; N.F.L. 4; Swimming 3. 150, 210. LINDA ELAINE FRECH, Lynn; F.N.A. 2; Friendship Club 2. 3. 210. ♦PENNY CAROL FREED, pf: N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 3; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Editor-in-chief 4; Fall Play 3; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sui-uey Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Spirit's Club 4; Treasurer 4; Hall Guard 2, 3; Spring Sports Attendant 3; Library Monitor 2. 120, 121, 149, 160, 162, 172, 173, 210. CHARLOTTE SUSAN FRIED, Char. 210. ♦ELIZABETH FROMER, Betsy; N.H.S. 4; N.F.L. 4; World Affairs 2, 3; Fall Play Produc- tion .Staff 4; Spring Play Production Staff 3; Big Show Cast 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Eucuyo 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4: Play Night Student Director 3; Spectrum 3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 73, 148, 149, 150, 166, 210. JAMES IRVIN FROOM, Jim: Ad Club 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Survey Rep. 4; Euclidian Rep. 3; Senior Scandal. 2\d. ♦CARL THOMAS FRYE, Tom: N.H.S. 3, 4; World Affairs 3: Honor Study Hall 2. 149, 210. WILLIAM JOSEPH FUCHS, Bill; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Letter- man 3, 4; Capt. 4; Swimming 2: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 4; Class Cabinet 4; Hall Guard 2, 3 4; Capt. 3, 4; Prom Committee 4, 96, 174, 210, 242. NANCY LOUISE FURNISS; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Euclidian Rep. 2, 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3. 72, 163, 164, 172, 184, 211. GREGG MICHAEL FURTH, Crip; Stage Crew 3. 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Thespians 4; Movie Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4. 161, 165, 211. ROSEMARIE ANNE GARGIULO, Rag; World Affairs 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; F.N.A. 3, 4; Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Pit Band 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2. 68, 146, 184, 211, 251. DARLENE GAIL GARLAND, Dar; G.A.A. 3. 211. DAVID HENRY GARTEN, Kindi; Spectrum 3, 4. 172, 211. ROBERT WILLIAM GASPER, Bob; Key Club 2, 3. 4; Treasurer 3; Cross Country 3; Letterman 3; Track 3; Swimming 2; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 174, 188, 211. JANICE KAY GATHERCOLE, Shortie; Girl's Glee Club 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; Friendship Club 3. 64, 68, 73, 211. •WILLIAM ROBERT GAUCH, Bill; N.H.S. 4: I.Q.S. 4; World Affairs 4; Student Council 2: Committees 2, 3, 4; Swim Club 2, 3, 4; Euclid Choir 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Fall Play Cast 2, 4; Production Staff 2, 4; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Production Staff 2, 3, 4; Sumey Business Staff 4; Su>-vey Rep.: Thespians 4: Swimming 2; Senior Assembly; Pep Club 3: Honor Study Hall 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3. 72, 148, 150, 170, 172, 173, 176, 211. MARCIA GENE GAYLON. Marcy: Girl's Glee Club 2: Choral Masters 3. 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4. 62, 73, 212. GARY CARL GENZEN, Gar: F.T.A. 4; Choir 2; Choral Masters 3, 4. 72, 212. WAYNE A. GERL; Stage Crew Club 4; Honor Study Hall 2: Hall Guard 3. 212. SYLVIA RUTH GEYER, Syl; N.F.L. 4; P.A. Announcer 3, 4: Euclid Choir 4. 71, 212. DONALD JAMES GILT.ESPIE, Gillis; Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. 104, 105. 212. GLORI.\ LEE GILMORE: Co-Op Student 4. 212. ♦RONALD EDWARD GLASER, Ron; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3. 4: Pit Band 2, 3: ^Vrestling 2, 3, 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Letter- man's Club 2, 3, 4. 68, 104, 212. DONNA MARIE GLATZ, Flip: Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2: Hall Guard 2: Senior As- sembly; Prom Committee 4. 212. JOANNE MARIE GLOBOKAR, Jo; Friendship Club 3; Hall Guard 4; Senior Assembly. 212. SHERILYN ANN GOODYEAR, Sheri; N.F.L. 4; F.T-.-V. 3, 4; Student Council Committees 4; Ad Club 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 3: Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4. 165, 186, 212. SANDRA LEE GORDON, Herkimer; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Historian 4: Student Coun- cil Committees 4; Swim Cliib 2, 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Senior As- sembly; Senior Scandal Typist 4. 146, 166, 186, 213. JOANN GORNICK, Blondie; Majorette Club 2; Fall Play Cast 2; Big Show Cast 2; Thespians 2; F.B.L.A. 4. 213. ♦KEN LEON GORTZ; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letter- man 3, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letter- man 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Class President 2; Class Cabinet 4. 96, 148, 149, 172, 174, 213. VIRGINIA BETH GOSS, Ginger: World Affairs 4; F.N.A. 4; Choir 3. 4; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2; Hall Guard 2. 71, 146, 150, 184, 213. LEO JAMES GRAJZAR, Lee: Stage Crew Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4; Movie Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 213. 340 DONNA MAE GRAND, Don; G.A.A. 2; Friend- ship Club 3. 2!3. WILLIAM L. GRANT, Bill; Honor Study Hall 4; Wrestling 2, 3. 4; Lctterman 4; Letterman's Club 4; Foreman's Club 4. 188, 213. GERALD GRANVILLE, Jerry; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2. 213. MARJORIE ANN GREEN, Greenie; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Class Cabinet 3; Hall Guard 2, 4; Senior Assembly; Prom Committee 4. 213. KATHY LOU GREENWAY, Willy; ^V'orld Affairs 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2; Honor Study Hall 2; Hall Guard 2; Senior Assembly. 146, 213. LINDA LEE GRIBBONS, Grubbs; F.T.A. 2, 3; Majorette Club 2. 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Big Show Cast 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sunjey Rep 2, 3: Friendship Club 2, Honor Study Hall 2; Spirit's Club 3, 4; Senior As- sembly. 72, 123, 214. ALAN RODGER GRONERT, Al: Honor Study Hall 4; Cross Country 3; Basketball 2. 214. PAULA BETH GROONIS, Grooni; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 3; Senior Assembly; Prom Committee 4. 214. GERALD M. GROSS. Jerry. 214. *D.AVID CHARLES GULBENKIAN, Dave; N.H.S. 3. 4: I.Q.S. 4; N.A3.S. 3, 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Poetry Editor 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Spectrum 4; Science Seminar 2, 3. 149, 166, 172, 174, 215. JUDITH ANN GULLO, Judy; Student Council 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3, 4; Senior Assembly; Prom Connnittee 4; F.B.L.A. 160, 161, 215. LEE ROBERT GUNTON, Lee; Honor Study Hall 4; Basketball 2: Baseball 2; Hall Guard 4. 215. D.WID (;E0RGE GYONGYOS, Dnvc; \Vorkl Affairs 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Honor Study Hall 3; Track 3; Letterman 3; C:lass CabiiKt 4; Hall Guard 4. 90, 165, 174, 215. GARY DENNIS HAGER, Worm: Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letterman's Club 4; Hall Guard 2, 3, 4. 215. RUTH ANN HALDERMAN, Ruthie; N.F.L. 4; Fall Play Production Staff 3; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Pit Band 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3; Spectrum 4; Euclidian Rep. 3. 150, 154, 215. GLEN KENNETH HALL, Ken. 215. RONALD JAMES HALLER, Ron; N.F.L. 3; Euclid Choir 2; Key Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Wrestling 2; Track 3, 4; Letterman 4: Indoor Track 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letterman's Club 4; Hall Guard Capt. 4. 90, 188, 215. NANCY LUCILLE HAMILTON, Hnin: Student Council 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 215, 230. THOMAS C. HAMILTON, Tom. 215. SANDRA LEE HANEY, Sandy: G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4. 160, 216. BARBARA JEAN HARPER, Barb; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Head Majorette 4; Bookstore Worker 3; Big Show Cast 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; "Vice President 4; Sur- vey Rep. 2; Pep Club 3; Girl's Leaders Club 4; Hall Guard 2, 3; Senior Assembly; Euclidian Rep. 2: Homecoming Attendant 4. 14, 122, 123, 177, 178, 186, 216. KAREN ANN HARRIS, Lcrs; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Senior Scandal Business Staff 4. 216. PATRICIA ELLEN HARRIS, Patty; Student Council 2, 4; Committees 2; Majorette Club 3; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4. 154, 158, 165, 216. CAROLINE FLORENCE HARRISON, Carolyn; G.A.A. 2, 3. 216. JOHN E. HARRISON, Harry. 216. •RICHARD J. H.ASHER, Hash: N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; P. A. Technician 2, 3; Euclidian Editori- al Staff 4: Literary Editor 4; Key Club 2: Fall Play Production Staff 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4: Eucuyo 2; Football 2; Tennis 2; Spectrum 3. 4; Science Seminar 2, 4. 68, 149, 162, 163, 172, 207, 216, 223. GARY PHILIP HASSELBACH, Gar. 216 FRANK J. H.ATCH, Frank: Key Club 3, 4. 188, 216. RALPH E. HAUBERT. 216. BERNICE MARY H.AVA: N.F.L. 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Mounting Editor 4; G.A.A. 2. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3, 4. 150, 154, 162. 172, 186, 216. ROBERT MACKIN HA\VORTH, Carrot-tot?: World Affairs 4; Honor Study Hall 4. 146, 216. CHARLES \VILLIAM H.\YES. Cliuck: Key Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Football 2, 3; Cross Country 4; Letterman 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Lctterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard Capt. 4. 90, 174, 188, 216. SUE ELLEN HEASLEY, Heasley: Student Coun- cil 3; Majorette Club 2, 3; Majorette 3; Fall Play Production Staff 2; Big Show Cast 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Business Staff 3, 4; Rep. 3, 4; Friendship Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior As- sembly. 170, 216, 230. SUSAN YVONNE HEINTZ, Susie; Majorette Club 3; G.A.A. 2. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4: Class Secretary 3; Class Cabinet 3. 154, 216, 230. FAYE HELLMAN. 216. BARBARA RUTH HELMICK, Bonnie: Junior Red Cross 2: G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3. 217. BILL HENIKMAN, Tallman. 217. WILLIAM F. HERBST, Bill. 217. DORIS HILLER; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3: Junior Red Cross 3, 4. 184, 186, 217. ROBERT KENNETH HODDER, Bob: P.A. Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Baseball 2; Spectrum 4. 172, 217. THOMAS ANTHONY HOINSKI, Tov>: Bowl- ing 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 217. KENNETH J. HOLA, Ken: Honor Study Hall 4, 219. RICHARD WILLIAM HOLCOMB. 219. CAROLE HORN, Carole; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3. 219. RICHARD G. HORROCKS, Rich; Swim Club 3, 4; P.A. Technician 2; Key Club 2; Hall Guard 3; Swim .Show 3, 4. 176, 219. TODD C. HORTON, Mort: Transferred to Euclid in Sr. Year. 219. JOE PAUL HORVATH. 219. *DAVID VICTOR HOUSE, Dave: N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 3; Eucuyo 3, 4; Editor 4; Hall Guard 3; Tennis 2, 3; Spectrum 4. 147, 148, 166, 172, 219. JAMES GERALD HOVAN, Jim; N.F.L. 4; Eucuyo 4; Track 3; Hall Guard 4. 150, 166, 219. JANET MARY HOYKAR, Jan: G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 2. 219. BRUCE MALCOLM HUDEC, Bruce; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 2; Hall Guard 4. 219. TOM W. HUDSON, Hud's. 219. RICHARD E. HUGHES, Rich; Swim Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Sivim Show Student Director 4; Swim Show 2, 3, 4. 108, 176, 177, 219. •RUSSELL THOMAS HURLBURT, Russ; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Student Council 2; Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Ser- geant 4: Pit Band 2, %;A; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; News Editor 4; Rep. 2. 67, 68, 168, 172, 173, 219. KAREN HUTCHISSON, Hutch; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Choral Masters 4; F.N.A. 3; Book- store 'Worker 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Survey Busi- ness Staff 4: Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2, 3; E Room Worker 2, 3; Mgr. 3. 73, 159, 170, 172, 219. PAT ROBERT lAFIGLIOLA, lafi. 219. RONALD FRANK n'EC, Ron: Honor Study Hall 2; Hall Guard 3. 220. TONY FRANK JAMNIK; Honor Study Hall 3. 220. •DONN.A MARIE JANIS, Donna: N.H.S. 4; Student Council 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2: F.B.L.A. 3. 148, 220. EDWARD JARC, Ed; Swim Club 2; Honor Study Hall 3; Foreman's Club 3. 220. THOMAS EDWIN JARVIS, Tom: Key Club 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Student Council 4. 188, 220. CONSTANCE JOYCE JOHNSON, Connie; \Vorld Affairs 4; G.A..A.. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2. 4. 146, 220. PHILIP R.^YMOND JOHNSON, Phil. •PHYLLIS RAE JOHNSON, Phyl; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4: \Vorld Affairs 4; Student Council 3; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Cashier 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 3; Senior Scandal; Spectrum 4. 148, 164, 172, 220, 238. GERRAN JONES, Lee; Student Council 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 2. 3; Auto Mechanics Club 2. 220. ROBERT WILLIAM JONES, Bob; N.F.L. 2; Orchestra 2, 3; Fall Play Cast 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3. 68, 220. SHARON E. JONES; F.T.A. 3; World Affairs 4: Girl's Glee Club 2; Choir 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; E Room \\'orkcr. 71, 146, 150, 220. CHRISTINE DIANE JONKE, Chris; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 221. DONALD A. KADUNC, Don; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 4; Student Council 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Science Seminar 3, 4. 152, 221. WILLIAM EDWARD KAIB, Li'l Will; Euclid Choir 2; Choral Masters 3. 4. 72, 221. •GEORGE RICHARD KALAN; N.H.S. 4; Camera Club 2; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Key Club 4; Fall Play 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3. 68, 148, 165, 188, 221, 245. FRANK RONALD KALNASY, Ron. 221. DONALD ROSS KANNER; F.T.A. 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Movie Club 2, 3, 4. 152, 186, 221. MIKE P. KAPKE, Spook; Football 3; Basketball 2; Track 2; Bowling 2, 3; Foreman's Club 4. 221. JUDY ANN KASUNIC, Moose; Friendship Club 2, 3. 221. DENNIS E. KAYE, Dennie; Honor Study Hall 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; E Room Asst. 3, 4. 221. CAROLE LYNNE KEIDEL; Friendship Club 2. 221. MARJORIE ANN KELLY, Margie; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 221. TERRENCE JOSEPH KELLY, Terry. 222. ELIZABETH MARY KENYON, Betty. 222. 341 ^^^ *KATHRYN PATRICIA KIMBERLY, Kit; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.X;A. 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Student Council 2; Committees 2, 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2,;3^ 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Jr. Circ. Mgr. 4; Survey Business Staff 3, 4; Asst. Circ. Mgr. 4; Rep. 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 3; Spectrum 3, 4. 148, 164, 166, 170, 172, 186, 222, 238, 251. ELIZABETH MARCIA KIMEN, Betsy; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 4; Treasurer 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. 64, 68, 146, 186, 222. SANDRA LEE KING; World Affairs 3; Student Council 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3. CAROL ANN KINTZ; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 222. LARRY DANIEL KINTZ, Rocco; Big Show 3; Cast 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; Exec. Board 4. 222. FLORENCE LOUISE KIRK, Flip. 222. SUSAN MARTE KIRK, Suzy; Friendship Club 2. 222. RICHARD WILLIAM KLANN, Disc; E Room Worker 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 90, 223. ROBERT ALBERT KLANN, Bob; Key Club 2, 3, 4;- Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 90, 174, 188, 223. DENNIS FRANK KLEINHENZ. 223. FRANK JOHN KLEMENC, Klem; Football 2, 3; Letterman 3; Wrestling 2; Hall Guard 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 223 WARNER JOHN KLICH; Stage crew 4; Fall Play 4; Cast 4; Spring Play 3; Cast 3; Big Show 3. 223, 236. *DONALD JOSEPH KNE, Don Q.; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Honor Study HaU 4. 148, 182, 223. LINDA JOAN KOCI. Koci Babes; N.F.L. 2; Fall Play Production Staff 4; Spring Play Production Staff 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3. 223. LAWRENCE ALLAN KOGAN, Larry; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Basketball 2; Golf 2. 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 3. 223. BEVERLY JANE KOKAL, Bexne; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4; Senior Assembly. 223. CRAIG ALAN KOS, Hugo; Swimming 2, 3. 224. CONSTANCE LEE KOSANOVICH, Connie; Majorette Club 2. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3. 224. RICKEY R. KOSKINEN, Rick; F.T.A. 4. 224. ROSEMARY A. KOSKOVICS; G.A.A. 3; Friend- ship Club 2, 4; Pep Club 3; Spectrum 4; Home- coming Decorating Committee 4. 154, 225. PAUL JOSEPH KOSTANSEK; I.Q.S. 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Essay Editor 4; Hall Guard 4. 172, 225, 259. ELAINE KOZAR, Penny; F.T.A. 2, 3; World Affairs 3; F.N.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Hall Guard 2. 184, 225. GERALD LOUIS KOZLEVCAR, Kozy; P.A. Club 2, 3, 4; Announcer 4; Technician 2, 3, 4; President 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. 4; Letter- man 2, 3, 4. 158, 180, 181, 214, 225. TONY M. KRAMPEL, Babalouie. 225. CHARMAINE M. KRANYAK, Charlie. 225. •HELEN KRAUSS; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Exec. Board 3; World Affairs 4; Student Council 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Asst. Literary Editor 4; F.N.A. 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Stm;e>' Editorial Staff 2, 3; Eucuyo 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Spectrum 4. 73, 146, 149, 162, 166, 172, 184, 223, 225. GAIL FRANCES KRECIC; Girls' Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 225. GAIL KAREN KRIELOW, Blondy; Fall Play Cast 2, 3; Spring Play Cast 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 4; Thespians 4; Pep Club 4; Hall Guard 4; E Room Worker 3, 4. 225, 257. KENNETH KING KRIVOK, Ken; Cross Country 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Track 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letter- man's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 3, 4; Movie Club 2. 90, 92, 104, 210, 225. ♦CONSTANCE MARIE KRNELL, Connie: N.H.S. 3, 4; Secretary 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Exec. Board 4; Committees 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club. 2; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Asst. Literary liditor 4; Fall Play Pro- duction Staff 2, 3; Spring Play Production Staff 2, 3, 4; Big Show Production Staff 3: Choral Masters 4; Swvey Rep. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Class Cabinet 4: Hall Guard 2; Spectrum 3, 4. 72, 73, 148, 149, 150, 157, 158, 162, 172, 186, 225. TOM L. KUKORELLI; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 225. MARILYN J. KULWYN, Mar; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Decorating Committee 4. 154, 161, 225. *JOHN A. KURTIS; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Survey Rep. 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Letter- man's Club 2, 3, 4. 104, 148, 225. LAURENE M. KYTLE, Laura: N.F.L. 4; Fall Play Cast 3; Choir 2; Choral Masters 3, 4. 72, 150, 225. BARBARA ANN LADDIS, Lettuce: N.F.L. 4; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 3. 225. JOSEPH JOHN LAKATOSH, Joe; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; President 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Track 2. 3, 4; Letterman 3; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 182, 188, 226. CHARLES ALLAN LAMB. Chuck; Key Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 90, 226. CHERYL DARLENE LAND; Camera Club 4; G.A.A. 4; HaU Guard 4; Senior Assembly. 182, 226. *CAROL ANN LANESE, Shortie; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Student Council 4; Chairman of Homecoming Decorating Com- mittee 4; Ad Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Pit Band 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Hall Guard 2. 148, 226. PATRICIA ANN LANG, Yo; Friendship Club 2, 3. 226. GEORGE ALLEN LANGA, Yuks. 226. ROBERT JOHN LANGE, Webster; Euclid Choir 2; Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Cast 2, 4; Production Staff 3; Big Show Cast 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; Sui-vey Cub Reporter 2. 226. CONSTANCE ANN LARKIN, Goldie; World Affairs 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4. 226. *MAIDEE JO HEATHER LASNIK, ]o; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; G.A.A: 2; Eucuyo Art Editor 3, 4; Friendship Club 2. 3; Honor Study Hall 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Secretary 4. 63, 148, 161, 166, 172, 227. ROBERT LEFKOWITZ, Bob; Honor Study Hall 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4;. Letter- man's Club 4. 227, 243. RICHARD HENRY LEHMAN; F.T.A. 4. 227. TERRY CHARLES LEIGH. 227. RICHARD WILLIAM LEISENHEIMER, Leis; Pit Band 2; Movie Club 3, 4. 227. PATRICIA ANN LEISTER, Pat; Ad Club 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2; Pit Band 2, 3^ G.A.A. 4; Honor Study Hall 2; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Hall Guard 3. 64, 227. GINA GABRIELLA LERZ; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3. 227. SUSAN ALAYNE LEWIS, Sue; Majorette Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 2; Friendship Club 3, 4. 154, 227. ROBERT L. LILLEY; N.F.L. 4; Football 2, 3; Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Class Cabinet 4. 150, 174, 197, 227. ANN CHARLOTTE MARIA LINDQUIST, Ann: World Affairs 4; Student Council 4; Choral Masters 4; Swvey Business Staff 4; Eucuyo 4; Spectrum 4; Exchange Student, trans- ferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 73, 146, 147, 158, 166, 172, 227, 248. WILLIAM LINSZ, Big Bill: Wrestilng Mgr. 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 104, 227. •BEVERLY ANN LOHREY, Bev: N.H.S. 4; I.O.S. 4; F.T.A. 2; World Affairs 4; Student Council 2; Suroe)i 2. 3, 4; Editorial Staff 3; Eucuyo 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Spectrum 4; A.F.,S'. 3, 4. 146, 147, 148, 166, 172, 227. JERRY T. LOHRKE. 227, 232. CHARLES JOHN LOKAR, Chuck; Cross Coun- try 3; Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letterman's Club 4; Hall Guard 4. 197, 228. JEAN MARIE LONCHAR; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Euclidian Rep. 3. 161, 228. RONALD J. LONG. Ron. 228. FLORA ANN LORENCE, Flora: World Affairs 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Friendship Club 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; F.B.L.A. 4. 154, 161, 128. ♦PATRICIA LOUISE LOWRY, Pat; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2. 3; Big Show Cast 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sumey Reporter 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 4; Girl's Leaders Club 3; Hall Guard 3; Student Council Committees 2. 148, 154, 169, 228. BARBARA MARIA LUCKAY, Luckie; Friend- ship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 3, 4; Homecoming Decorating Committee 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Conces- sions 4. 1.54, 161, 228. *PEGGY VICTORIA LUDEK, Peg: N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; Swim Club 2, 3, 4; Big Show Pro- duction Staff 3; G.A.A. 3; Survey Reporter 3, 4; Friendship Club 3. 4; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Linguist Club 3; Spectrum 3, 4. 148, 154, 169, 172, 186, 228. CHERYL LUTSCH; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 3; Majorette Club 3; Majorette 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Art Editor 4; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3; Pep Club 3; Senior Assembly. 123, 162, 172, 220. 228. DONNA LEE M.-^CASKILL, Dee; Student Council 2, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Smi'ey Rep. 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 3. 228. PATRICIA ANN MACHUREY, Mashy; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4: Senior Assembly. 229. KATHLEEN THERESA MACK, Kathy; Sur- vey Rep. 3; Friendship Club 4. 154, 229. GERALDINE ANNE MACKS, Gerry; ^Vorld Affairs 3; Student Council 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2; Honor Study Hall 4. 72, 229. DORIS MAGARGIL, Doris; F.N.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2. 229. BONNIE MAHER, Bonnie; Friendship Club 3, 4; E Room Worker 2, 3, 4. 229. WILLIAM J. MALLULA, Bill. 229 JOHN THOMAS MALOKAS, Jack; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2. 67, 229. NANCY JULIANA MALZAHN, Lynn; G.A.A. 9 JOANNE MANDEL, Jo; Student Council 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 342 MARLENE MANFREDONIA, Marty; Friend- ship Club 2, 3. 229. CAROL ANN MANGANO, Al; Coop Student 4. 229. MARY LOUISE MANGINO, Murphy. 229. *DAVID EUGENE MAN'SPERGER; X.H.S. 3. 4; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Exec. Board 3, 4; Committees 3. 4; Ad Club 2, 3. 4; Fall Play 3; Big Show Cast 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 4: Spirit's Club 3, 4: Buckeye Boys' State Rep. 3; Chevron Society 2. 4; Spectrum 4. 55, 65. 68. 149, 157, 158, 160, 172, 188, 229. DAN AUGUST AL\NSUY; Swim Club 4: Hon- or Study Hall 4; Football 2; Swimming 3, 4; Letterman 4. 108, 176, 229. DOROTHY HELEN MAROFF, Dotty; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Exec. Board 3: Orchestra 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2; Pit Band 2: Friendship Club 2: Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Monitor 3: Cadet Band 2; Spectrum 4. 64, 68, 172, 186, 229. CHARLES BOYD MARTIN, Chuck; Stage Crew 3; Kev Club 3: Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Football 2, 3: Basketball 2: Wrestling 2, 3: Baseball 2: Track 2, 3; Hall Guard 2, 3; Foreman's Club 4. 229, 258. JO.'^N M.^RTIN, Joui: Bookstore AVorker 3; Friendship Club 3; Euclidian Rep. 3. 229. THOMAS N. MARTIN, Tom: N.F.L. 4; Cross Country 4; Basketball 4; Letterman 4; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 88, 90, 112, 115, 150, 230. MARILOU MARZ; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 2. 230. DOUGLAS L. MASON, Doug: Euclid Choir 2; Key Club 2. 3; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Lettcrmaii's Club 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 72, 96, 230. P.\TRIC1,\ MASON. Pal: Student Council 3; Majorette Club 2: G..\...\. 2; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 2. 230. LAURA MATEYKA, Laurie; F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3; Marching Band 2, 3; G.A..\. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 230. DIANE T. M.\T1C. Dec: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Flail 3, 4. 230. NANCY HELENE MAURER. Xance: Friend- ship Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Euclidian Rep. 4. 161, 230. MARLENE ANITA MAZZA, Maz: Friendship Club 2. 106, 230. COLLEEN McBROOM, Colleen: I.Q.S. 4; Stu- dent Council 2. 4; Committees 2, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4; P.A. Technician 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Picture Editor 4; Big Show Cast 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Class Cabinet 3; Hall Guard 2; Senior Assembly,. Prom Committee 4; Senior Scandal: Spectrum 4. 73, 120, 162. 163. 166, 172. 178, 207, 218, 230. KATHERINE E. McCORMICK, Kathie: I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sun'cy 3, 4; Rep. 2. 3; Editorial Staff 4: Reporter 4; Business Staff 3, 4: Sec. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3: Usher- ing 2. 3: Pep Club 3. 169, 170, 172, 186, 231. THOMAS McGILL. Tom: Key Club 2; Survey Rep. 2; Honor Study Hall 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Track 3, 4; Letter- man 4; Lctterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 96, 174, 231. JOHN JOSEPH McKEON, Little Joe; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 231. SUSAN ROSEMARY McNAMAR.\, Mac; N.F.L, 4; World Affairs 4; Junior Red Cross 2; Fall Play Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Eucuvo 3; Friendship Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4. 56, 150, 231. ^VILLIAM McPEEK, Will: Stage Crew 4; Fall Play Production Staff 4; Spring Play Production Staff 4; Big Show Production Staff 4; Pit Band 2; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2, 3; Hall Guard 2. 195, 231, 237. FRED EUGENE McVETTA; Basketball 2. KEN ME.'^RES; Big Show Cast 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Pit Band 2. 195, 231. CARMEN MEDEN, Carm; G.A.A. 2; Friend- ship Club 2; F.B.L..\. 4; Dramatics Club 3; Co- op Student 4. 231. MIKE MEDLEN, Meddy; Track 3; Letterman 3. 231. KEN MEHLS, Ken. 231. DAN MESTER, Dan. 231. DL\NA JANE MIESE, Dee; G.A.A. 4; Friend- ship Club 4; Pep Club 3; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 231. KATHRYN MARIE MIHALIC, Kathy; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 2. 231. MARYANN MIHALIC, Mare; G.A.A. 231. PATRICIA MIKA, Patti; I.Q.S. 4; Survey Busi ness Staff 4: Friendship Club 3; Prom Com- mittee 3: F.B.L..\. 3; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 178, 231. •LUCILLE ROSE MILAZZOTTO, Lucy: N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 3. 4: Swim Club 3, 4; Majorette Club 2; G.A.,\. 2: Sun'ey Business Staff 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor' Study Hall 3: Class Cabinet 4; Senior Scandal. 148, 166, 176, 231. •BONNIE LORRAINE MILLER, Bonnie ISabc.i: N.H.S. 4: F.TA. 4; Student Council 3; Majorette Club 2. 3, 4; Majorette 4; P..^. Club 2. 3. 4: Technician 2. 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4; Spring Play 3; G..^.A. 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3; Prom Committee 3. 123, 148, 180, 186. 231. CATHERINE J. MILLER, Cathie; Girls Glee Club 2: F.N.A. 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 2, 3: Hall Guard 2. 231. DENNIS ALAN MILLER, Denny: F.T.A. 4; Fall Play Cast 2. 3. 4: Spring Play Production Staff 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4. 150, 231. GERTRUDE K. MILLER, Trudy; World Af- fairs 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Co-op Student 4. 231. •JEANNE MILLER, Jeannie; N.H.S. 4; N.F.L. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T..'\. 2, 3. 4; ^Vorld Affairs 4; Stu- dent Council Committee 3; Big Show Produc- tion Staff 3. 4; Cast 4; G.A..-\. 2; Suniey Business Staff 3, 4: Rep. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 4; Senior Assembly; Spectrum 4. 146, 148, 150, 170, 172, 186, 232. PAMELA ELLEN MILLER, Pam: Swim Club 4: Euclidian Ad Staff 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2: Friendship Club 2. 3; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Hall Guard 3. 176, 230, 232. ROBERT JAY MILLER, Bob; Honor Study Hall 3: Cross Country 3, 4; Basketball 2; Base- ball 2; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 4. 90, 174, 232. MARILYN JANE MILNER, Mar; Student Council 3; Friendship Club 2. 232. MARY ALICE MILONE, Mar; Euclidian Rep. 4; G.AA. 3; Friendship Club 2; Hall Guard 4. 232. •K.\THLEEN ANN MOG, Kathy; N.H.S. 3, 4 I.Q.S. 4; World Affairs 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Pres ident 4; Euclidian Rep. 2; Editorial Staff 4 Underclass Editor 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; G.A.A 2, 3. 68, 146, 149, 162, 172, 232, 251. JOHN ANTHONY MOLINARO. Spirits Club 195, 233. ^VILLIAM ALAN MORGAN, Bill; Choral Mas- ters 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Movie Club 2. 73, 233. KAREN S. MORRIS, G.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 3. 233. LARRY MICHAEL MORSE. Beek; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3. 232, 233. JOAN MOSER, Euclidian Business Staff 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Senior Assembly. 163, 164, 233. ROBERT SPENCER MOSTER, Bob. 233. CONSTANCE GAIL MULLINS, Connie; N.F.L. 4; Majorette Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; Fall Play Cast 3, 4; Big Show 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2; Thespians 3, 4. 72, 150, 233. WILLIAM FR.ANCIS MURRAY, Bill; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 3; Su>x>ey Rep. 3; Business Staff 4; Swimming 3; Tennis 2, 3. 170, 171, 234. *BARBAR.\ MUSHINKO, Barb; NHS 4- N.F.L. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; World .Affairs 4; Student Council 2: .\d Club 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2: Su7-i'ey Rep. 2, 4; Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4: Friendship Club 2: Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Hall Guard 3; Ushering 2. 146, 148, 166, 186, 188, 234. LAIMA MUSTEIKIS, G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Senior As- sembly. 234. ^VILLIAM GLENN MUTCHLER, Bill: Honor Study Hall 4. 234. DANIEL F. MYERS, Bug; Orchestra 3; Fall Play 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pit Band 2, 4. 68, 234. MERLIN LOUISE MYERS; Choir 3. 234. DIANE MYLAR; Majorette Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; F.N.A. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Friendship Club 3; Ushering 3; Honor Study Hall 4. 234. EUGENE DUANE NANIGER, Gene: F.T.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4. 161, 234. WALTER JOSEPH NEEDS. 234. BE\'ERLY JOAN NEFF, Bev; F.T.A. 2; World Affairs 2; Student Council 2; Homecoming Committee 2; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Big Show Cast 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2; Student Council Concessions ^Yorker 2; Suivey Cub Reporter 2; Pep Club 3, 4. 122, 235. GABRIEL MATTHEW NEOLA, Gabe; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 235. DONALD ROY NETTIS, Don: Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Euclidian Rep. 4. 182, 235. KEN HERMAN NEUSTEDT, Ken. 235. AVILLIAM CHARLES NEWCOMB, Bill. 235. ARTHUR CHARLES NEWMAN, Art; Student Council 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2; Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Big Show 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Band Sergeant 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Letterman 4; Chevron 2, 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 64, 65, 67, 68, 156, 158, 235, 244, 254. CAROL ANN NOVAK; N.F.L. 4; F.T.A. 2; .Swim Club 2, 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3; Euclidian Rep. 2. 176, 235. JOSEPH CARLOS NUTTER JR. 235. WAYNE THOMAS O'COIN, Goldielocks: Movie Club. 200, 235. TIM J. OHAR^A., Irish; Hall Guard 2. 235. JUDITH MARIE-LOUISE OKORN, Judy: I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; ^Vorld Affairs 4; Ad Club 2, 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2; Ushering 2; Honor Study Hall 4. 235. GEORGE OESTERLE. 235. JEFF M. OKER; Big Show Cast 2; Honor Study Hall 2; Foreman's Club 3. 236. PATRICIA OPALICH, Pat; Ad Club 2, 3, 4; Big Show 4; G..\.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3, 4. 236. KENNETH LOU ORAZEN, Ken. 236. CARLO JOHN ORLANDO, Carlos; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Let- terman 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Senior Scan- dal. 174, 236, 258. 343 r^ THOMAS EDWARD OSTKAR, Tom. 236. RICHARD OTTO, Rick; Hall Guard 2. 236. DONALD JAMES OVERBERGER. 236. ED PALM; Student Council 3; Key Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Basketball 2, 3; Hall Guard 2, 3. 72, 236. ROY GARIS PALMER, Pelican: Choral Mas- ters 3, 4; President 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Class Cabinet 4; Hall Guard 3; Euclidian Rep. 2, 3; Student Council 2. 73, 115, 117, 237. JANE PANESKY, Little One; World Affairs 2, 3; Choir 3. 71, 237. DENNIS LOUIS PAPESH, Den. 237. BEVERLY DAWN PAPP, Bev: G.A.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 2. 237. CAROL PARATORE, Carol; G.A.A. 4; Friend- ship Club 2. 237. CHARLES CURTIS PARSONS, Curt. 237. FRANK THOMAS PARSONS, Ridge Runner. 237. PATRICK VINCENT PARZIALE, Pat. 237. DENNIS J. PASKEY, Denny. 237. •CHERYL HELENE PASQUALE, Squales; N.H.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Exec. Board 4; Secretary 4; Committees 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; 5un;e)i Rep. 2. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Class Cabinet 4; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 4. 72, 73, 149, 157, 158, 186, 238. DANIEL ROBERT PAUL, Poka Dots. 238. ARTHUR PAULOVCIN. 238. SHARON JEAN PAULSEN, Sharie; N.F.L. 4; Student Council Committees 2, 3; Swim Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friend- ship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2; Hall Guard 2. 3; Prom Committee 3; Euclidian Rep. 4. 150, 154, 238. FRANK PAVLIC, Fatey. 238. BARBARA ANN PAVLIK, Barb; Girl's Glee Club 4: F.N.A. 4; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 4. 71, 154, 184, 238. JOHN STEVEN PAYERCHIN, Jack; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Pit Band 2. 238. *SHARON LEIGH PEACOCK; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; G.A.A. 3; Sur- vey 3, 4; Staff Editor 4; Friendship Club 3, 4; Ushering 3, 4; Senior Assembly; Spectrum 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Vice President 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 146, 148, 169, 186, 239. BILL PECK. 239. JEANETTE PEJACK, Petie; World Affairs 2; F.N.A. 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 239. •RICHARD A. PEJEAU, Yogi; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3,4; N.A.S.S. 4; Student Council 3,4; Exec. Board 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; President 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; Survey 2, 3, 4; Editorial Staff 3, 4; Sports Editor 4; Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Circulation Mgr. 4; Honor Study Hall 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Mgr. 4; Letter- man 4; Track 2; Letterman's Club 4; Spirits Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly. 72, 96, 115, 149, 160, 168, 170, 172, 174, 188, 239. KEN A. PEKAR, Peck; Euclid Choir 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Wrestling 2. 72, 239. ANN PELYAK, A7inie P.; Student Council 4; Committees 4; Majorette Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Euclidian Rep. 4. 154, 239. KATHLEEN B. PENNY, Kitty; Junior Red Cross 2; Latin Club 3; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 239. DENNIS HOWARD PERKINS, Perk; Honor Study Hall 3; Football 2; Cross Country 3; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Hall Guard 3, 4. 115, 239. •THOMAS AUGUST PERLIONI, Tom; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Cross Coun- try 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Class Cabinet 4; Hall Guard 2, 3. 115, 148, 174, 239. MARCIA PERME, Perm: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Major- ette Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 2; Girl's Leaders Club 3; Class Cabinet 3; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 4; Prom Committee 3. 165, 239. ROBERT RICHARD PERRY, Bob; World Af- fairs 2; Euclidian Rep. 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 3; Sui-vey Business Staff 4. 170, 239. JAMES E. PETERSEN, Jim: Swim Club 2, 3; Cross Country 2; Swimming 2. 239. RANDY PETERSON, Ranrfji; N.F.L. 4; F.T.A. 4; Pres. 4; Swim Club 2; Key Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Golf 4; Prom Committee 4; Lin- guist Club. 150, 188, 239. SHIRLEY PETERSON, Shirl; World Affairs 2; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2. 239. EVELYN JOY PETKOVSEK, Erie: Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Head Majorette 4; Big Show Cast 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girl's Leaders Club 3, 4; Vice President 4; Class Secretary 4; Class Cabinet 4; Hall Guard 2; Prom Commit- tee 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Spring Sports Attendent 2. 14, 122, 123, 177, 233, 239. DENNIS CHARLES PETRO; Choral Masters 2, 3. 240. WAYNE ALLEN PETTEK; Key Club 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Letterman 4; Basketball 2; Base- ball 2; Track 3, 4; Letterman's Club 4. 240. LAWRENCE MARTIN PIPER, Larry; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4. 68, 240. VINCENT JAMES PISCOPO, Vince. 24q. SHIRLEY ANN PISHKUR, Shan; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Co-op Student 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. Year. 160, 240. JOANNE A. PISKUR, Jo. 240. MICHAEL PISTILLO, Mike. 240 CAROL L. PITT, Blondi. 240. •BETTY LOU PLAGGEMIER, Betty Babes; N.H.S. 4; Orchestra 3, 4; F.N.A. 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 2, 3; Friendship Club 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3; Survey Cub Reporter. 64, 68, 148, 184, 240. •ANTHONY R. POLSINELLI, Tony; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff, Reporter 2, 3, 4. 148, 158, 188, 240. BONNIE KAY PONCE, Bon; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4. 72, 240. GAYLE LEE POTICHNY, Pofs; World Affairs 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Eucuyo 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Spirit's Club 4; Prom Committee 2. 158, 160, 232, 240. DIANE M. POTTS, Dee; F.N.A.; Friendship Club. 241. MARJORIE ANN POWALIE, Pausquallie; Friendship Club 2. 241. DON POWERS, Don: Student Council 2; Big Show Cast 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Football 2, 4; Wrestling 2; Baseball 2; Class Cabinet 4; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly; Prom Commit- tee 4; Class Guidance Council 4. 96, 163, 202, 241. MARY ALICE PRENDERGAST, Mary; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Committees 4; Swim Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Big Show Cast 3; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 3; Senior Scandal; Art Editor 4. 146, 158, 165, 166, 176, 177, 186, 241. MARTHA L. PRICE, Marty; Fall Play 2; Sur- vey Rep. 2; Orchestra 3. 64, 241. DAVID MARK PRIMO, Dave; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Wrestling 2, 3. 188, 241. ERIC JON PROSTOR, Buns; Key Club 3; Sur- vey Rep. 2; Honor Study Hall 2; Football 3, Letterman 3; Letterman's Club 3; Hall Guard 3; Capt. 3; Class Cabinet 2. 96, 174, 241. DODY PROVAN. 241. JAMES RICHARD PUHGER, Jim. 242. •JUNE MARIE PULVER; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; Student Council 2; Committees 2; Fall Play Production Staff 2; Spring Play Pro- duction Staff 2; Sui-uey 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Secretary 4; Movie Club 3, 4. 148, 172, 173, 186, 242. SUSANNE PUREBER, Sue; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; Student Council 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Rep. 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4. 164, 172, 242. NORMAN JOHN RAASCH; Wrestling 2; Movie Club. 242. EVANGELINE MARIE RACE, Eve; G.A.A.; Friendship Club. 242. FRED RADATZ, Rat's. 242. DONNA LOUISE RADENCIC; Friendship Club 2. 242. LOIS JEAN RAMSEY. MARGARET M. RAST, Penny; Friendship Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 3. 160, 242. JO ANN REED, Jody; F.T.A. 2; Friendship Club 4; Ushering 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 154, 241. CAROL ANN REIDER, Carol; Swim Club 3; F,N.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4; Prom Committee 4; Linguist Club 4. 242. LEONARD WILLIAM REINKE, Reinkeydink; Swim Club 2; Swimming 3. 242. WILLIAM TERRY REYA, Tex; Camera Club 2; Stage Crew 3; Fall Play Production Staff 3, 4; Spring Play Production Staff 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2; Honor Study Hall 2; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Movie Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 3. 242. •WILLIAM W. REYNOLDS, Bill; N.H.S. 4; N.A.S.S. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; Pit Band 2; Choral Masters 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Track 2; Letterman's Club 4. 73, 96, 148, 174, 243. LINDA LEE RICHARDSON, Linn; F.N.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 2; F.B.L.A. 4. 243. CHERYL BARBARA RICHLEY; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2; Friend- ship Club 3. 67, 243. LORETTE THERESE RIEBE, Lorry; Eucli- dian Rep. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 154, 243. WILLIAM G. RINAS, Bill; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4. 90, 91, 174, 184, 243. DONALD ALLEN RITCHIE, Don: Stage Crew Club 2, 3, 4; Fall Play Production Staff 2, 3, 4; Spring Play Production Staff 2, 3, 4; Big Show Production Staff 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Stage Mgr. 4. 150, 182, 243, 250. SAMUEL J. RITZ, Chauncy; Honor Study Hall 3; Hall Guard 3, 4. 243. SHARON LYNN ROBASZ, Shari; World Affairs 3; Junior Red Cross 3; F.N.A. 3; Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Usher- ing 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3. 243. FRED ROBBINS, Rob; Swimming. 243. ' »HARON ANNE ROBBINS; N.F.L. 2; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2; Pep Club 3. 243. 344 DIANE ROBERTS, Freddi; World Affairs 2, 3; Student Council 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Girl's Ensemble 3; Euclidian Rep. 4; Big Show Cast 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3; Prom Committee 3. 72, 243. LINDA KAY ROBINSON, Lynn; F.N.A. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 243. •KATHLEEN ROCK, Kathy: N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: -World Affairs 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2. 4; Survey Rep. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; I'shering 2; Senior Scandal Business Staff. 146, 148, 166, 186, 244. •JOANNE ROMANO; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Exec. Board 3, 4; Sun'ev Rep. 2; Reporter 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Short Story Editor 4; Spectrum 3, 4. 148, 166, 169, 172, 226, 244. •JAMES EDWARD ROSCOE, Jim; N.H.S. 4 F.T.A. 4; Vice President 4; Fall Play Cast 4 Spring Play Director 3; Honor Study Hall 3 Thespians 4; Latin Club 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 54, 148, 150, 244. BARRY MICHAEL ROSS, Barney; Orchestra 3, 4; Fall Play 2, 3, 4; Big Show 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2. 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Letterman 2: Hall Guard 3, 4; Marching Band Sergeant 3, 4; Orchestra, Pres- ident 3; Project Talent Musical Arranger 3, 4; Musical Director 4. 67, 68, 220, 244. RITA ANN ROSS; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 3. 244. KARL MICHAEL ROTH. 244. CALVIN RICHARD RYAN, Cal. 244. PAUL MICHAEL RYAN, Irish; Football 4; Swimming 2, 3. 60. 96, 245. BARBARA SUE SABULA, Barbie; F.T.A. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Swim Club 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 3, 4; Business Staff 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3, 4: Senior Scandal. 71, 154, 158. 166, 170, 186, 245. BEVERLEE JEAN SAMSA, Bezy; World Affairs 2; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2: Ushering 2. 245. LORELEI ANN SANDERS, Lora Babes; N.F.L. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Fall Plav Cast 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; £!/fi/To 3. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2; Thespians 4. 245, 263. •DAVID ROBERT SANDERSON, Bob; N.H.S. 4;. Key Club 2; Choral Masters 4; Spectrum 3, 4. 72, 148, 172, 245. GARY MICHAEL SANDY, Sandbox: Honor Study Hall 2, 3. 4; Foreman's Club 4. 245. JOHN A. SANDY, Little John. 245. SUSANNE MARY SAUNWAY, Sue: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Usher- ing 2, 3; Class Cabinet 4; Prom Committee 4; E Room Worker 4. 154, 2'f5. PAMELA SA\VYER, Pam. JOHN MICHAEL SCHAEL. Pretty Blue Eyes: N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3. 4; Wrestling 2. 3, 4; Letterman 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; Spirit's Club 4. 96, 104, 105, 245. JAMES THOMAS SCHAFFER, Tom; P.A. Club. 245. MARILYN SCHEER, Mar: Euclidian Rep. 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3; Hall Guard 4; F.B.L.A. 3. 245. •ALEXANDRA SCHELGUNOV, Alex: N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Ad. Editor 4; Ad Staff 4; Eucuyo 2, 3, 4; Business Mgr. 4; Spec- trum 3, 4; Sec. 3; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 4. 149, 152, 164, 166, 172, 182, 245. KEITH DEYO SCHEURMAN, Huck; Swim Club 3, 4; President 4; Foreman's Club 4; Pres- ident 4. 176, 177, 188, 245. BRUCE SCHMAEMAN, Bruce. 246. DAVID LEWIS SCHMIDT, Dutch; Wrestling 2; Spectrum 4; Linguist Club 3. 172, 246. JUDITH CATHERINE SCHNEIDER, Judy; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3: Honor Study Hall 4. 246. CARL DAVID SCHROETER, Schrodes: Camera Club 2. 3, 4; Vice President 3; Track 2; Swim- ming 2. 182, 246. DENNIS M. SCHULZ. 246. LAUR.\ JEAN SCHULZ; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 64, 247. DONALD FREDERICK SCHULTZ, Don: World Affairs 3, 4. 247. BARBARA MARY SCHULZE, Barb: G.A.A. 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3. 247. LINDA DORTHEA SCOTT, Scotty; Majorette Club 3; Orchestra 2, 3; G.A.A. 2. 247. MARILYN JANE SCOTT, Pinki: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2. 247. MIRIAM JOAN SCOTT, Jo: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2. 247. RICHARD E. SCOTT, Rich: Football 4; Bas- ketball 2; Baseball 2, 4; Letterman 4; Letter- man's Club 4. 96, 247. MERRILOU SCRIBNER, Zelda: G.A.A. 2, 3; Hall Guard 4. 247. BRIAN -WILLIAM SEDEY. 247. SHIRLEY ANN SEDMAK, Shuggy: Friendship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Hall Guard 4. 247. SHARON ANN SEIFERT, Sheri: Majorette Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. 247. MICHAEL SELEMAN, Sal. 247. JOSEPH E. SELF, Joe; World Affairs 3; Hall Guard 2. 247. SHEILA SHAUGHNESSY, Shelly: N.F.L. 3, 4; P.A. Club 4: Fall Play 3, 4; Director 4; Pro- duction Staff 3; Spring Play Cast 3, 4; Big Show Cast 3; Choir 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Thespians 3, 4; Sec- retary 4; Drama Club 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Playnite Production Staff 3. 150, 247. JUDITH ANNE SHEPPARD, Shep; Friendship Club 2, 4; Euclidian Rep. 4; Spectrum 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3, 4. 71, 247. ROBERT SHEPPARD, Bob; Key Club 3; Cross Country 3; Track 2, 3; Letterman 2; Letterman's Club 2. 248. RICHARD HARRIS SHERMAN; Student Council 2. 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Golf 2. 248. DAVID \V. SHOAFF, Dave; Orchestra 3, 4; Fall Play Cast 3; Big Show Cast 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4. 64, 68, 248. •TERRENCE LEE SICILIANO, Terry; N.H.S. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Boy's Choir 2, 3; Fall Play Cast 2: Choral Masters 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Swimming 2; Bowling 2, 3; Hall Guard 2; E Room Worker 2, 3. 148, 158, 248. JOHN RONALD SIMCIC. 248. LINDA SIPES, Lin; Friendship Club 2, 3. 248. THEODORE ROBERT SKEBE, Ted; Honor Study Hall 4; Bowling 4. 248. ELAINE JUNE SKERLY, Squirrely; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Ad Club 3; Majorette Club 3; P.A. Club Technician 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Fall Play Cast 2; Big Show Cast 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Survey Rep. 2, 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Euclidian Rep. 4. 230, 248. MARGUERITE A. SKOK; F.T.A. 2, '3; F.N.A. 3; G.A.A. 2; Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 248. •LAURA ANNE SKOMSKI; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Commit- tees 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Letter winner 4; Sumey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4; Art Ed. 4; Feature Editor 4; Friendship Club 2, 3. 149, 158, 168, 172, 205, 249. •JANET MARIE SLABY. Jan; N.H.S. 3, 4; Treasurer 4; I.Q.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Mounting Editor 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Exec. Board 3. 146, 148, 149, 162, 166, 172, 186, 207 249. EDWARD DENIS SKUFCA, Denny. PATRICIA ANN SLITOR, Pat; ^Vorld Affairs 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 3. 146, 249. SANDRA SMEKEL, Sonya: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4. 249. DENNIS EDWARD SMITH, Denny; Honor Study Hall 3; Football 2; \Vrestling 2, 4; Spec- trum 4; Math Club 4. 172, 249. DONNA M. SMITH: Choir 2. 249. JAMES JOSEPH SMITH; Football 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Hall Guard 4. 249. DIANE CAROLYN SNYDER, Dee: Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Marching Band 2; Pit Band 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 67, 154, 249. •THOMAS AARON SNYDER, Tom; N.H.S. 4; Survey Business Staff 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Spectrum 3, 4; President 4; Library Page 2, 3, 4. 148, 172, 173, 249, 250. MARY LOU SOEDER; I.Q.S. 4; Ad Club 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Fall Play Production Staff 2; Big Show Prod. Staff 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Suix>ey Rep. 2, 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3; Pep Club 3. 73, 170, 172, 188, 189, 249. LESLIE JOHN SOLTESZ, Les; Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 249. PHYLLIS SUSAN SOPATA, Phyl; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Hall Guard 3, 4. 249. RICHARD SPEEL, Sped; Key Club 2, 3; Eucuyo 4; Cross Country 3; Letterman 3; Track 2, 3; Letterman's Club 3; Spectrum 4; Euclidian Courier 4; Library Monitor 4. 147, 166, 172, 174. 249. JOHN F. SPENCER, Spencer: Key Club 4; Hon- or Study Hall 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Letterman 4; Mgr. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Mgr. 4; Letterman's Club 4; Chess Club 4. 90, 146, 250. THOMAS SPENCER, Tom: Choir 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 72, 250. ROBERT THOMAS SPICER, JR., Bob; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 250. CAROL L. SPIKULA, Spic. 250. •HENRY LEONARD SPIVACK, Hank: N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; Camera Club 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4; Photographer 4; Key Club 3; Eucuyo 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Track 3; Library Monitor 3; Spectrum 4; Senior Scandal Photographer. 148, 162, 163, 166, 172, 182, 223, 250. SANDRA JEAN SPOLAR, Sandy; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3; F.B.L.A. 3. 154, 250. VICTOR HARRY STAMPONE, Vic; Football 2; Track 2, 3. GERALD ALAN STANWICK, Jertj; Hall Guard 3. 250. MARSHA ANN STAPLETON, Marsha; Eucli- dian Ad Staff 4; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. 251. STEPHEN EARL STAPP, Steve. 251. GERALD A. STARMAN, Jer; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4. 96, 99, 251, 260. BERNICE A. STEFE, Chick; G.A.A. 2; Honor Study Hall 3. LESLIE JOSEPH STEGH, Les. 251. SUSAN JOYCE STEVENS, Susie; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Senior Scandal Business Staff; F.B.L.A. 4; Euclidian Rep. 2, 4. 64, 154, 161, 172, 173, 251. FRANCES IRENE STIDWORTHY, Fran; Or- chestra 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 4. 160, 251. 345 "IW VIRGINIA LEE STILLINGER, Genny; F.T.A. 2, 3; P.A. Club Technician 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2. 3; Ushering 2, 3; Spring Play Production Staff 3. 251. DOROTHY STISCAK, Dot; Friendship Club 2. 251. KATHRYN ANN STOMBERG, Kathy; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Panther Mascot 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Friendship Club 2; Girl's Leaders Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Hall Guard 3. 121, 146, 147, 179, 186, 251. •RONALD R. STONER; N.H.S. 4; World Af- fairs 4. 148, 251. PATRICIA MARIE STRANG, Pat; World Af- fairs 4; Survey Business Staff 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Cabinet 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4. 146, 155, 166, 252. LARRY STRATTON, Larry; Honor Study Hall 4. 252. BEVERLY MARIANNE STREIT, Bev; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Sr. year. FR.\NCES MARY STRNAD; F.T.A. 2; F.N.A. 3; Friendship Club 2; Hall Guard 2. 252. BONNIE LYNN STROH, Bonnie; Fall Play Production Staff 3, 4; Survey Rep. 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Thespians 4; Play Night Pro- duction Staff 3. 54, 150, 252. EDWARD L. STRUNA, Ed. 252. JOSEPHINE STRUNA, Jo; F.T.A. 2, 3; P.A. Club Technician 3, 4; Fall Play Production Staff 3; Spring Play Production Staff 3; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3. 180, 252. JOSEPH STURM, Joe; Football 2; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly. 252. ROBERT STERLING SUMINGUIT, Bob; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. JUNE SUSMAN; Friendship Club 2, 3. 253. DENNIS ALLEN SUSNIS, Denny. 253. RICKIE ANN SVENWOL, Rickie; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 253. *DOUGLAS H. SWEEDER, Doug; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Ad Staff 4; Fall Play 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. 68, 148, 163, 164, 172, 253. ROBERTA ANN SZALAY, Robin; Friendship Club 4; Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 253. FRANK J. TAKACS; Ad Club 3, 4; Euclidian Rep.; Hall Guard 2. 253. ANTHONY STEVEN TAMBURRINO, Tony; Foreman's Club 4. 188, 253. MARJORIE TAYLOR, Margie; Student Council 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4. 253. RITA PATRICIA TEKALEC; F.N.A. 4; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 4. 253. BARBARA LYNN TEKANCIC, Barb; F.T.A. 2, 3; World Affairs 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; F.N.A. 4; Big Show Production Staff 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 4; Pep Club 3; Senior Assem- bly. 72, 146, 253. TERRI ELAINE TEKANCIC, T; F.T.A. 4; World Affairs 3; Student Council 2; Commit- tees 2, 3; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Big Show Cast 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 3; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Lin- guist Club 3. 165, 166, 186, 253. JOAN TENNENT, Joni; Majorette Club 2, 3; Girl's Glee Club 2; Big Show Cast 2, 3; Choral Masters 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. 253. *HAL E. THEIS, Ciano; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Exec. Board 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4; Chairman 4; Key Club 2; Suroey Rep. 2, 3; Eucuyo 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Letterman 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 3; Capt. 3; Senior Assembly; Panther of the Week 4; Prom Committee 4; Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. 90, 92, 113, 115, 116, 149, 157, 158, 174, 253. CORRINE D.\E THOMAS; Student Council 3; Majorette Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 3. 254. JANET ANNE THOMPSON, Jan; World Af- fairs 3; Majorette Club 3; Majorette 4; Big Show 4: G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Ushering 2, 3; Swvey Cub Reporter 2; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly. 122, 220, 254. ♦KAREN TOMKO, Tommy; N.H.S. 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Exec. Board 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Suroc)) 3, 4; Rep. 4; Editorial Staff 3, 4; Copy Reader 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Girl's Leaders Club 3, 4; Class Cabinet 2, 3: Spirit's Club 4; Vice Pres- ident 4; Buckeye Girl's State Rep. 3; Panther of the Week 3. 149, 157, 158, 160, 168, 172, 173, 177, 254. *NADA P. TOMSICH; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; P.A. Technician 3, 4; Bookstore Worker 3, 4; Fall Play Production Staff 2, 3; Spring Play Production Staff 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Thespians 3, 4; Hall Guard 3; Capt. 3. 148, 159, 180, 254. NANCY JEAN TOROK, Nancy; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Assembly. 254. KENNETH W. TRAVIS, Ken; F.T.A. 4; Eucu- yo; Track. 254. *MARY ANN TRAVNIK, B. J.; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Bookstore Worker 3, 4; Mgr. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girl's Leaders Club 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3; Senior Assembly. 148, 158, 159, 177, 186, 254. NICK TRIVISONNO, Tony. 254. WILLIAM TROUTEN; P.A. Club Technician 3, 4. 254. IRENE CAROL TUCCERI; Friendship Club 2, 3. 254. ALAN JOHN TUCCI, Survival Al; Swim Club 3; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4. 68, 108, 254. BARBARA RAE TUCKER, Barb; Junior Red Cross 2; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3. 254. MARILYN TUCKER; F.T.A. 2, 3; World Af- fairs 2; Student Council 3; Euclidian Rep. 4; Hall Guard 4. 254. STEVE LOUIS TUMBRY, Butch; Swim Club 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Swimming 3, 4; Hall Guard 4; Swim Show 3, 4. 108, 176, 255. JEANNE E. TWITCHELL, Twitch; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 3, 4; Hall Guard 4. 255. DEBORAH ANN ULLOM, Debs; F.N.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4, 255. DORIS URBANICK; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Af- fairs 4; Majorette Club 3; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. 146 186, 255. JUDITH ANN URBAS, Judi; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Fall Play Cast 4; Dance Director 4; Big Show Cast 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Euclidian Rep. 2, 3. 150, 255. »JOHN ANTHONY USALIS, John; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 4; Camera Club 4; Key Club 2, 3. 148, 182, 255. THOMAS FRANK VANTILBURG, Peanuts. 255. KENNETH ROBERT VARHOLA, Ken; Bowl- ing 3, 4. 255. ROBERT ROSS VELLA, Boh. 255. DENNIS M. VENCL, Vence; Baseball 2, 3; Foreman's Club 4. 188, 255. •WILLIAM JOHN VICIC, Bill; N.H.S. 3, 4; President 4; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 2, 3; Swim Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Euclidian Editor- ial Staff 4; Asst. Editor 4; Key Club 2, 3: Choral Masters 3, 4; Vice President 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Swimming 2; Pep Club 3; Spirit's Club 4; Spectrum 3, 4. 73, 148, 149, 160, 162, 163, 172 176, 207, 224, 255. RANDOLPH FRANK VIDMAR, Randy; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Fall Play Cast 3, 4'; Choral Masters 4; Track 2, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 2, 3. 73, 90, 93, 174, 256. DAN LEE VIGH, Grubby; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Baseball 2. 256. R. CRAIG VIRNELSON; F.T.A. 4; Track 4; Hall Guard 4; Senior Assembly. 256. JOAN LOUISE VORMELKER, Joan; Girl's Glee Club 2. 3; Big Show Cast 2; G.A.A. 2; Sui-vey Rep. 2; Friendship Club 3, 4; Ushering 4; Spectrum 4; Senior Assembly. 256. HENRY JAMES VUCETIC, Hank. 256. RALPH ALLAN WADE; Swim Club 2; Honor Study Hall 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Swim Show 2. 108, 256. JO-ANN WALDMAN; N.F.L. 4; World Affairs 3; Majorette Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Friend- ship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 3. 256. STANLEY JAMES WALL, Stan; N.F.L. 4; Camera Club 4; P.A. Announcer 4; Trans- ferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 150, 181, 182, 256. JOHN R.A.YMOND WALTERS, Jack; Fore- man's Club 4. 256. ROSEMARY ANN WANCHIK, Rose; Student Council 3; Ad Club 3, 4; P.A. Technician 2; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 4; Class Cabinet 3; Euclidian Rep. 2; Senior As- sembly. 155, 188, 256. *MARY WEHRLE, Mary: N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Rep. 3; Euclidian Rep. 3, 4; Friendship Club 2. 4; Spectrum 4. 148, 154, 172, 256. CARL AVILLIAM WENDORFF, Carl; Student Council 2; Wrestling 4. 104, 256. LARRY M. WHALEN, Irish: Honor Study Hall 2, 3. 4; Football 2, 4; Cross Country 3; Track 2. 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard Capt. 4; Senior Assembly. 96, 197, 256, 260. BONNIE WHEELER; Friendship Club 2, 3. 256. •DIANE MARILYN WHEELER, Di: N.H.S. 3. 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; Asst. Editor 4; Rep. 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 2; Spectrum 3, 4; Linguist Club 3. 149, 166, 168, 172, 186, 205, 256. JAMES MARTIN WHITING, Irish; Foreman's Club 4. 188, 258. RICH M. WICKIZER, Wick. 258. GARY LYNN WIELAND, Wheels. 258. PHYLLIS IRENE WIERSCH; Transferred to Euclid in Sr. year. 258. KATHLEEN RUTH WILBER, Kathy; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; World Affairs 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4. 68, 146, 148, 172, 186, 226, 258. JOHN EDWARD WILEY, Swi^ty; Track 3. 258. 346 MARILYN AVILK; G.AA. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2. 3, 4; Ushering 2; Pep Club 3; Spec- trum 4; Library Monitor 4. 154, 172, 259. SHIRLEY JEAN WILLCOCKS; F.T.A. 3, 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Ad Staff 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Sun'ey Rep. 3; Senior Assembly. 163, 164, 186, 259. ANTHONY W. WILLIAMS, Tony. 259. SHARON AVILSON, Willie; Girl's Glee Club 2: Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 4; Pep Club 3. 259. HAROLD A. WINKLEMAN, Wink; Foreman's Club 3. 259. •JANICE KAY AVINKLER, Winkie: N.H.S. 4; Student Council 4: Majorette Club 2. 3, 4: Majorette 4; P.A. Club 3, 4; Euclidian Ad Staff 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; F. N. A. 3, 4; Euclidian Rep. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; 5uroo' Rep- 2, 3; Friendship Club 3. 4; Ushering 3; Spectrum 3. 123, 148, 158, 165, 180, 184, 259. •LINDA JEAN WINKLER, Wink; N.H.S. 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Euclidian Bus- iness Staff 4; Business Mgr. 4; Ad Staff 4; Rep. 2; G..A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3. 148, 164, 165, 172, 173, 260. DAVID W. 'WINTER, Dave. 260 •BEATRICE LEE AVINTERS. Betsy'; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; AVorld Affairs 4; Swim Club 3; Euclid Choir 3, 4. 71, 146, 148, 186, 260. SANDRA LU WISKIS. Sandi; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3; Class Guidance Council 2. 64, 260. CHERYL LYNN WODA, Cherie; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Club 3; E Room AVorker 2; F.B.L..\. 4; Co-Op Student 4. 160, 260. DIANE MARY WOHLGEMUTH, Dee; Friend- ship Club 2, 3. 260. KENNETH PAUL WOHLGEMUTH, Ken; Euclidian Rep. 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 104, 260. •CLAUDIA WRIGHT; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 2; Student Council 4: Committees 3, 4; Big Show Production Staff 3: Suri'ex Business Staff 4; Rep. 3: Friendship Club 2,' 4; Paperback Book- store Worker 4. 148, 154, 158, 170, 260. •DIANE C. WRONIAK, Di; N.H.S. 4; Girl's Glee Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; Vice President 3; G.AA. 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Spectrum 3. 4. 64, 71, 148, 172, 260. DAVID MICHAEL WUNDERLE, Wun-Dee- Buns; Student Council 2, 3; Choral Masters 2, 3, 4. 73, 260. ROBERT YURKONIS, Bob. 262. ROBERT THOMAS YUROSKO, Bob. 242, 262. THOMAS ROBERT YUROSKO, Tom; Honor Study Hall 4; Hall Guard 3, 4. 262. PATRICIA ANN ZAMAN, Pat; Majorette Club 2; Friendship Club 2. 262. SANDR.A ANN ZATKO, Sandy. 262. PAUL JOSEPH ZEBRO'VVSKI, Zeb: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Kev Club 2, 3; SuTxiey Rep. 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3. 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Class Cabinet 4; Pep Club 3; Hall Guard 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. 262. JUDY ZEIDER: F.N.A. 3, 4; President 4; G.AA. 2, 3, 4: Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2, 3. 154, 184, 262. JOHN ZEVNIK, Zev; NA.S.S. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Cross Country 3,4; Letterman 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; Letterman's Club 4; Hall Guard 2, 4. 90, 92, 174, 188, 262. JOANNE M. ZIMMERMAN, Jo; Friendship Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 262. NANCY ZIMMERMAN, Nan: Girl's Glee Club 2; Friendship Club 2, 3. 262. BRIAN ZINNER. 262. KAREN ZNTDARSIC; P.A. Technician 3, 4; G..\.A. 3; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Ushering 2; Honor Studv Hall 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Class Cab- inet 3. 154, lei, 180, 260, 262. SHARON ZNIDARSIC; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Club 3. 262. •FRANCINE ZUCHELLI, Fran; N.H.S. 4; Big Show Cast 4; G..A.A. 2, 3; Survey Business Staff 4; Accounting 4; Friendship Club 2, 3; Honor Study Hall 4; Class Cabinet 3; Class Guidance Council 4; Pep Club 3; Senior As- sembly; Prom Committee 3, 4; Concessions Worker 3, 4. 148, 170, 262. •KATHRYN ZUST, Kathi: N.H.S. 4; Student Council 2, 4; Ad Club 3; Majorette Club 3, 4; Majorette 4: Cheerleader 2; P.A. Technician 3. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2, 3; Choral Masters 4; Euclidian Rep. 2; Big Show Cast 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sun'ey Business Staff 3, 4; Program Exch. Mgr. 4; Rep'. 2, 3, 4; Honor Study Hall 4; Pep Club 3: Hall Guard 4; Senior Assembly; Prom Committee 4: Concessions 'Worker 3; Friendship Club 2. 72, 123, 148, 158, 170, 262. •ROSEMARY ZUZEK, Roseman': N.H.S. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Exec. Board 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Pit Band 2, 3, 4: Spectrum 3, 4; Latin Club 4; President 4; Movie Club 4. 65, 68, 149, 172, 182, 186, 262. [ •MARY LOUISE YAGER, Mary Lou: N.H.S. 4; Girl's Glee Club 2; Euclid Choir 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; F.N.A. 3, 4: Treas. 4; G.AA. 2, 3, 4; Friendship Club 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4. 71, 148, 154, 184, 261. ELEANOR DONNA YINGLING, Eddie; N.F.L. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Big Show Cast 4; G.A.A. 3. 257, 261. CHERILYN ANN YOUNG, Cheri; I.Q.S. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Committees 3; Euclidian Business Staff 4; G.A.A. 2; Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3; Friendship Club 2; Hall Guard 4. 163, 164, 172, 261. ELSIE M. YOUNG; Friendship Club 2; Honor Study Hall 3; Transferred to Euclid in Jr. year. 261. LAWRANCE J. YOUNG, Younk; Honor Study Hall 2; Swimming 2, 3; Letterman 3; Letter- man's Club 3; Hall Guard 2; Euclidian Rep. 2. 261. WILLIAM FRANK YOUNG, Younghole; Hon- or Study Hall 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Foreman's Club 4. 261. 347 With the completion of this book go many hours of work, fun, and companionship. To me, this has been a wonderful year. During it I have had the opportunity to work closely with some very interest- ing people. These people, of course, have been my staff. I doubt if there will ever again be a group of individuals with the combination of remarkable personalities and characters as those who have com- prised this staff. It is to these people who worked tirelessly and contributed so much that I. extend a most sincere thank you. This year we have tried to include all the features that students expect to find in the Euclidian in addi- tion to something new that will make it definitely ours. It is a creation of many hours of discussion, of planning, and of detailed work by devoted people. A publication as large as The Euclidian requires the time and effort of a great number of people. I would therefore like to acknowledge their contributions. First, I wish to thank Mr. James McCampbell, our patient sponsor, who has guided the editorial staff through every imaginable crisis and who has shared our many good times. It is hard to imagine the number of hours that he has so selflessly spent to help us in every way. Through it all, he has been an assuring friend whose devotion to the "cause" would be difficult if not impossible to match. The job of raising money for the Euclidian is overwhelming. Through the efforts of the business staff it is pos- sible for the book to be published. This year the business staff under the supervision of Mr. Clayton George, sponsor, and Linda Winkler, business man- ager, again accomplished the prodigious feat. I wish to thank them and the individual workers on their staff. Editing and printing a yearbook would be im- possible without the interest and cooperation of the school administration. We extend our appreciation to Dr. Lester E. Angene, Superintendent of Schools; to our Principal, Mr. Clifford Owens for his many considerations; to Mr. Bruce Graham, Assistant Principal; to Miss Wilma Gillman, Dean of Girls dnd Dr. Jerry Bergum, Dean of Boys; and to the maintenance staff for keeping the Euclidian office neat in spite of us. Since a yearbook is essentially pictures, I must men- tion the help given by Mr. Morey Levine, Mr. Bill Rainin and Mr. Joe Gongos of Raimor Studios. These men have printed our many necessary pic- tures and we are truly thankful for their patience and understanding. We appreciate the many cour- tesies from Mr. L. O. Kisabeth, representative from the Gray Publishing Company and from Dan Mack of the Mueller Art Cover Company. The year is over; the book is finished. The reason for our close association is now over, but I feel as- sured that each of us will always feel the closeness that comes from a common interest. It has been a tremendous privilege and pleasure to be able to construct this Euclidian and we hope to share it with you now. Very sincerely. EDITORIAL STAFF Penny Freed Editor-in-Chii Bill Vicic Assistai Colleen McBroom Picture Edit( Norm Beeke Photograph Hank Spivack Photograph Richard Hasher Literary Edit( Ned Anderson Assistai Helen Krauss Assistai Connie Krnell Assista: Bernice Hava Mounting Edit Jan Slaby Mounting Edit Kathy Mog Underclass Edit Judy Eggleston Senior Edit Cheryl Lutsch Art Edit Kathy Cwik Staff Edit James McCampbell Spons Editor-in-Chief BUSINESS STAFF Linda 'Winkler Business Manas Cheri Young Assista Connie Allar Circulation Manas Peggy Bizzarri Assist: Helga Berthold Senior Circulation Manas Kit Kimberly Junior Circulation Manas Sue Pureber Sophomore Circulation Manas Joan Moser __.Treasu Phyllis Johnson Cash Jim Cesa Advertising Manas Shirley Willcocks Assist: Alex Schelgunov Advertising Edi Nancy Furniss Concessions Manas Doug Sweeder Funds Manas Clayton George Spon ■MUU Euclid... _ 3 Euclid -- Euclid.... Euclid... -1 ...-5 4 Euclid—. 5 Euclid.-.. EuclicL... —3 Euclid 3 Euclid ... 4 Euclid... Euclid.-- 9 EuclicL... 5 Euclid... Euclid---. -.3 Euclid.— —4 GOLF TEAM— 7?o;t) One: R. Karash, G. Dakor, P. Quigley. Roiv Two: D. Reed, B. Austin, L. Kogan, Coach Piingle. Captain Howard David starts a skillful game of tennis. GOLF No cheering section, little publicity, and lots of practice in the hot sun on a long, green fairway. Is this what it takes to make a winning team? Well, perhaps a little more encouragement would in- crease their drive for perfection, but the hard work is what makes a championship team. The ball is small, the score should be low, but individual spirit and determination must be high to match the victor's sense of satisfaction. 272 BO^VLING Even when the opponents were behind, each Euclid bowler moistened his palms and then meticulously dried them to make cef tain no point would be lost by a careless slip of the ball. To each bowler, the team had a different mean- ing. To one it meant long hours, to an- other it was a challenge, and perhaps, to another it represented recreation that became more fun as dexterity improved. Whatever the meaning, each player did his best as Euclid placed seventh in the district contest with twenty teams participating. TENNIS Playing before teeming crowds of thou- sands, which at times threatened to over- flow the modest cheering section beyond the fence and surge into the courts, the Euclid tennis team aced and double- faulted its way to a 14-4 record. Such vivid characters as Bill "Leftie" Seder- holm, Ned "Fireball" Anderson, and Howie "The Smasher" David were served to sleepy students every morning on the PA by the brilliant announce- ments of an unknown and forgotten genius of the publicity staff. With a record of sizzling shut-outs and 6-0 sets, the team was somehow kept from win- ning first place, much to the disappoint- ment of the loyal fans. Yet, although their valor merited more, they accepted their second place philosophically, for they knew they had left the courts re- bounding with glory. BOWLING TEAM-Roic Om-. P. Zebrowski, J. Kozlevcar. Row Two: R. Leisenheimer, K. \'arhola. TENNIS TEAM— «on' One: K. Barta, M. Fenster, B. Sederholm, R. Brown, J. Scott. D. Garland. Ron- Two: Coach Nold, H. David, J. Breen, R. Creveling, G. Loconti. N. Anderson, R. Dunker, R. Felz. f - -i^f f f f t if *8 ;vf,> Zero's integers. THE ADDING MACHINE Mr. Zero, Allen Johns; Mrs. Zero, Betsy Fromer; Daisy Diana Dorothea Devore, Sally Forker; The Boss, Richard Brown; Mr. One, Jim Roscoe; Mrs. One, Heidi Lasnik; Mr. Two, Ross Fergus; Mrs. Tiuo, Leslie Long; Mr. Three, Larry Bac- nik; Mrs. Three, Karen Heckert; Mr. Four, Tony Petruzzi;M?i. Four, Linda Koci; Mr. Five, Tom Bell; Mrs. Five, Sue McNamara; Mr. Six, Bill Blanc; Mrs. Six, Jan Vukcevic; PoJiceman, Jack Neu- more-Judy O'Grady, Sheila Shaughnes- sy;Young Man, Dennis Bailey; Shrdlu, Jim Zimmerman; A Head, Ray Sum- mers; Lt. Charles, John Howard; Joe, Larry Bacnik. Shrdlu faces a grave situation. OUR TOWN Stage Manager, Ray Ferrante; Dr. Gibbs, Robert Belts; Joe Crowell, Marc Fen- ster; Howie Newsome, Brian Maeder; Mrs. Gibbs, Laura Simpson; Mrs. Webb, Jan Vukcevic; George Gibbs, Dennis Bailey; Rebecca Gibbs, Rosemary Ku- harik and Heidi Lasnik; Wally Webb, Ron Ash\ey\EmHy Webb, Marsha Rout- zahn and Carol Klevay; Professor Wil- lard, David Schmidt; Mr. Webb, Wade Schuette; Woman in the Balcony, Carol Reese; Man in the Auditorium, Tom Martin; Lady in the Auditorium, Linda Nurmi; Simon Stimson, Frances Collins; Mrs. Soames, Linda Koci; CoJistable Warren, Tom Martin; Si Crowell, Marc Fenster; Baseball Players, Ross Fergus, Jim Hovan, Tony Petruzzi; Sam Craig, Brian Maeder; Joe Stoddard, Ross Fer- gus; Assistant, Ed Bugos; Stage Manager, Paul Cox; People of the Town, Judy Frustere, Ruth Ricksecker, Sharon Flood, Jim Vidmar, Ed Bugos, Paul Cox, Linda Nurmi, Sharon Morse, Dave Schmidt, Marquita Boros, Carol Reese, Richard Redmond, Marian Wasenda. "These arc the times that trv men's souls." PLAYS Now the auditorium was empty. The actors were noisily cold-creaming them- selves, gooping the basins with the re- mains of Mr. Zero or Daisy the Flirt, and flushing down to a watery grave what once was Emily Webb or Mrs. Six. The stage crew unfeelingly tore down Grover's Corners, dragged the strange mechanical world of the Zeros into the cobwebs, and jerked the gay fantasy back into the reality of a dark corner. A few friends and relatives lingered in the splotchy pool of light still haunting the darkened stage. At last they, too, vanished. A stagehand extinguished the last light and walked out, leaving the theater alone with its own world of un- known dreams. Tlic actor manages. j:iiwiiiiiiniiTntTiTniTnininnHniwaanmimiiB«W»iji^^ mmim g^H The chapcioncs ciijovcd the Junior Prom. Rci"nin2; Bonnie Miller. SPRING DANCES Spring dances, the Friendship Formal, the Spring Sports Dance, the Junior Prom, held special intangible ecstasies for every couple who attended. The fountain, which lightly sprayed all who stood too close when the wind invaded, added to the enchantment of the dimly lit patio. As feet shuffled the well-worn pattern from the patio to ballroom to lounge, each footstep became a part of the evening, and a part of spring itself. 276 Miss Mathews at her post for the Friendship Formal. Toiiiglit . . . the Junior Prom. 277 :iaaaam8ffJiigteii«^;~:s3.THi»^>..^.H,iMl« ■■Ml 278 SPRING SPORTS COURT With Spring comes a rebirth of natural beauty. Clockwise from lower right: Helga Berthold, Senior Attendant; Mary Ellen McGraw, Junior Attendant; Judy Lilley, Sophomore Attendant; Mary Prendergast, Senior Attendant; Bonnie Miller, Spring Sports Queen. 279 T^— ^^^^^^J^^^^^^^»^»P— JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-Roic One: B. Symonds, W. Boyer, R. Sustersic, J. Koci, D. Traven. Row Two: T. Gasser, J. Nebe, W. Reinke, J. Pozun, G. Circa, T. Ockunzzi. Row Three: R. Sprochi, B. Ciiino, R. Macks, J. Larkin, E. Larsen, W. Wicks, Coach Tekieli. Euclid's star pitcher, Bob Lilley. BASEBALL The boys didn't notice the dust as it smothered the diamond or the fatiguing hours that slipped by as they compiled a shining record. By being victorious in twenty-eight out of thirty-three games, the Panthers learned what composes a winning team. Besides agile players, the team must have stamina, student sup- port, complete alliance, and the backing of a faithful coach. Perlioni catches a lii^h one. i BASEBALL RECORD Euclid-- .10 St. Ignatius ... 0 Euclid.- .10 Rocky River .- 0 Euclid- . 4 Painesville Harvey -. 1 Euclid- . 9 Painesville Riverside .- .- 4 Euclid- 2 Shaker Heights -. 1 Euclid.. . 4 Parma ... 0 Euclid- . 8 Lakewood .. .- 1 Euclid- . 8 Geneva .- 1 Euclid.. .. 5 Geneva ... 1 Euclid- . 4 Rocky River .- 0 Euclid.. . 6 Rocky River .- 0 Euclid- - 5 Painesville Harvey ..- ... 0 Euclid- ^ Collinwood s Euclid- . 9 Collinwood -. 1 Euclid.. . 1 Shaw ... 2 Euclid.. . 9 Cleveland Heights ... 1 Euclid- . 3 Parma -. 0 Euclid.. . 8 University -. 4 Euclid- . 5 Lakewood -. 0 Euclid-. -15 Shaw -. ... 5 Euclid- 9 Cleveland Heights ... 3 Euclid- . 1 St. Ignatius -. 0 Euclid.. 2 Parma -. 0 Euclid.. . 9 Lakewood ... 3 Euclid-. - 0 Benedictine -. 2 Euclid.. . 9 Cleveland Heights .- 4 Euclid-- - 5 Shaker Heights .- 4 EuclicL. . 1 Bay ... 0 Euclid-- . 4 Bay ... 0 Euclid.. . 5 Shaw ... 1 Euclid- . 0 Eastlake North ... 4 Euclid.. - 7 Eastlake North ... 2 Euclid- . 0 Shaker Heights Wins 28 Losses 5 .- 2 / V.ARSITY B.\SEB.\LL- Row One: J. Dealv. R. Hiidec. J. Schael, R. Rcichcnbach. R. Palmer. T. Perlioni, R.' Lilley. C. Orlando, K. C.ortz. C. Laiiniiig. Itoiv Two: Coocli AVisniewski. J. Semenik, T. Tucker, J. DeRosa. D. Sobe. H. Theis. T. Murphv, Coach Addis. Row Three: \. Elliot, D. Maaswinkel, R. Lefkowitz, C. Lokar, D. DeRosa, P. Milavec. ? I N- iij^««*5::iH^^ TRACK TEAM— 7?ou' One: W. Attamante, D. Gillespie, D. Gyong- yos, C. Hayes, J. Zevnik, H. Altenweg, R. Vidmar, R. Chaunce. Roio Tu'o: D. Sabath, J. Kovacs, T. McGill, W. Symonds, J. Mar- tucci, W. Rinas, R. Dieckmann, R. Bowen, R. Usalis. Row Three: H. Faint, B. Green. K. Krovok, G. Engelke, J. Peters, D. Vrh, P. Wright, W. Bailey, T. Brennan. Row Four: R. Fuller, C. Virnel- son, R. Sarstedt, D. Liggett, W. Miller, J. Schroeder, J. Horton, R. Collins, R. Racker, R. Miller. Rozl' Five: \V. Schmenk, N. Kaczer, A. Newman, J. Bittence. R. Kovach, D. Bizily, J. Patronis, R. Hallcr. Row Six: Coacli Thompson, R. Tilk. ^^gjp^i^'^l^ \Vhat do va mean, I fouled! INDOOR Euclid 8O4/5 Euclid 651/2 Euclid 65^ Euclid 481/2 Euclid 28 " Euclid 711/3 Euclid 45-23/42 Euclid 58 Euclid 73 Euclid 84 Euclid 651/2 Euclid 73 Euclid -.64 282 TRACK RECORD St. Joseph 11-11/15 Cathedral Latin --261/2 Glenville 2634 John Marshall 431/9 East Tech 64 Berea 2O2/3 Lakewood 46-1 9/42 Collinwood 34 East Tech 19 Benedictine 8 Shaker 261/0 Shaw 19 Mayfield 28 Wins 11 Losses 2 1st Arena Meet Suburban 1 An upsetting race. Euclid 62 Euclid 651/2 Euclid 84-5/6 Euclid 69-2/3 Euclid 6514 Euclid 66-2/3 Euclid 58-5/6 Euclid 61-2/3 Euclid 79 Euclid 89-2/3 OUTDOOR TR.\CK RECORD A Team Euclid 96-1/3 Shaw 21-2/3 Glenville 56 CCollinwood 61 )Catherdral Latin 21 Vb Cleveland Hgts 33-1/6 John Adam 48-1/3 Berea 52% St. Joseph 51-1/3 Lakewood 59-1/6 Shaker 56-1/3 East 39 Parma 28-1/3 Wins 11 Losses 1 6th Mansfield Relays 4th O.S.U. Relays 5th West Tech 2nd Euclid Relays 1st L.E.L. B Team Shaw 19 Glenville 42 ^CoUinwood 23 ) Cathedral Latin 11 Celveland Hgts. 5 John Adams 14 Berea 50 "Wicklifft 28-1/3 C\'allcy Forge ..51 )Fairport Harbor 40 St. Joseph 16 Lakewood 42y2 Shaker 52 East 0 Parma 22 Wins 13 Losses 0 straight wins for B Team Euclid ...... 95 Euclid 76 Euclid „... ......101 Euclid .....109 Euclid ...... 97 Euclid _.... 68 Euclid — .. -..-. 89-2/3 Euclid -..-.. 57 Euclid „.. ....... 93 Euclid ...... 75y2 Euclid ...... 66 Euclid ...... 98 Euclid ..... ...... 85 49 The bar is set at 10'; TRACK The Euclid track team sprinted easily past its opponents with the same agility they used to present their heavy harvest of trophies to the school. Drowning and finally overflowing the trophy case was just the metal image of a mental attitude —the winner. Neither mud nor snow nor sleet nor cold of night could stop the track team from breaking all the records. The trophies represented many breaths lost— it seemed, at the time, never to be foimd again— many butterflies in the stomach before the meet and many long unseen hours of grueling practice. Yet, at the end of the race the clock lost, for the new and phenomenal record re- corded by Larry "Whalen in the mile broke the old state record by 1.2 seconds. 283 zz Senior Prom, 1962 284 You're okay too, pal. "Oh wc love Ihe halls of ivy . . Tapco, 5:23 A. M. "I don't know."— Seniors never do. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Seven hundred seniors clamored this year for more senior privileges. Meet- ings of the class cabinet, conferences ■with the administration, and signs -worn voicing deep discontentment and desires failed to secure all the wants of the "un- derprivileged class." However, seniors with undaunted vibrant spirit, rejoiced uninhibited in the festivities that termi- nated twelve long years— the Senior Ban- quet, private p.j. parties, the Senior As- sembly, the all-night Prom and the all- day picnic that followed. Each moment of the end became a cherished part of every graduate's life, to be relived in memories for years to come. 285 :i.l!!l!l^^'l:!l«illllia^ mm AUTOMOTIVES CONTEST Seniors Don Overberger and Art Paulov- cin in the Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest held at Parma, May 26. They diagnosed and remedied 18 different troubles, inserted in the engine by ex- pert mechanics, getting the car running in time to place third. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Through the American Field Service, with the help of Mrs. Zimmerman and community support, a Euclid student may be selected to study abroad this year. Keenly interested in and aware of the benefits offered by the A.F.S. pro- gram, Noel Goslee and Robin Carter are Euclid's possible foreign exchange candidates. Noel Goslee and Robin Carter are this year's A.F.S. nominees. INTERN.\TIOXAL QUILL AND SCROLh-Knceling: L. Taylor. Left to riirht: T. Burroughs. M. Beerv, M. Balsley. M. Zola, R. I'ximn, 286 Don and Art dcmonstialccl outslancling knowledge of mechanics to place in the Phniouth automoti\c contest. RECOGNITION OF ACHIEVEMENTS A large part of the active student's time is spent supporting extra-curricular pro- grams such as the publications, sports, and many clubs based on future careers or present hobbies. Sincere efforts in these activities reflect a pride in Euclid High School as well as a pride in the individual . . . P.\NTHERS OF THE WEEK- R. Danker, B. Vidensek, C. Wright, H. Theis. 287 ■i.-.;<^;:rTi:i.7-^rT^;M.WH~.---^^.-.M.-1--"'--'"'^"!^'^'-"'W.'^"'W!'~^^ ■•■^■I«»^'^W^^^»IW^^^W^H»»» ... as does outstanding work inside the classroom. It is necessary for a stu- dent to have a true interest and some curiosity about her subject to excel in it as these students have. RECOGNITION OF HONORS Recognition on the front page of the local newspaper and in school assemblies is only a small part of the honor given to students who are interested enough in their future, as well as the future of others, to do their very best. College scholarships, the college diploma, and superior job opportunities after gradua- tion are the major rewards for the effort ])ut forth by these students during their highschool years. NATIONAL MERIT The National Merit Scholarship Cor- poration is established to provide schol- arship aid to outstanding academically inclined students who have demon- strated the ability to benefit from a col- lege education. Eleven students from Euclid High School qualified for candi- dacy in receiving scholarships. Five of the eleven received scholarships spon- sored by the National Merit program and various organizations interested in promoting a better education of youth. Those receiving scholarships are: Richard Brigden David Gulbenkian Richard Hasher William Reynolds William Vicic Those qualifying for scholarships are: Ned Anderson Norman Beeke Ralph Dunker Ward Ebert Russell Hurlburt Janet Slaby ACADEMIC HONORS ACHIEVED DEPARTMENT AWARDS Each year the various departinents of Euclid Senior High present awards to the outstanding graduating seniors in academic excellence. Department chair- men presented trophies and medals of excellence to the following seniors: ENGLISH Trophy: Diane Wheeler Medals: David Gulbenkian William Vicic SOCIAL STUDIES Trophy: David Gulbenkian Medals: Jeanne Milier Kathy Mog June Pulver Mary Lou Yager- MATHEMATICS Rensselaer Medal: David Gulbenkian Medals: Ned Anderson Ward Ebert Ronald Glaser David Gulbenkian SCIENCE Trophy: Ward Ebert Medals: Ned Anderson Richard Hasher William Reynolds Russell Hurlburt Bauscli and Lomb Award: David Gulbenkian LANGUAGES Trophy: Diane Wheeler Medals: Donald Kne Robert Sanderson BUSINESS EDUCATION Trophy: Donna Janis Medals: Claudia Wright Pat Mason Bonnie Bowman Christine Jonke HOME ARTS Trophy: Joyce Atkins INDUSTRIAL ARTS Trophy: William Fuchs Medals: Donald Overberger Tony Tamburrino James Brazee Robert Klann ARTS AND CRAFTS Trophy: Cheryl Lutsch INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Trophy: Barry Ross VOCAL MUSIC Trophy: Connie Mullins Medals: Fred Fleck Larrv Kintz JOURNALISM Medals: Bonnie Bogatay Karen Tomko James Cesa Penny Freed Alexandra Schelgunov SPEECH Medals: Barbara Ellis Ray Ferrante DRAMATICS Medal: Dennis Miller NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH Recognition of excellence from the NCTE went to David Gulbenkian and William Vicic for their mastery of Eng- lish grammar and construction and creativity in essay and term paper length compositions. MATHEMATICS CONTEST Each year a select few participate in the Ohio State Mathematics Contest co- sponsored by the Mathematics Associa- tion of America and the Society of Actuaries. Honors this year went to Ward Ebert, David Gulbenkian, and Russell Hurlburt. 289 HONOR STUDENTS Long years of patient study and con- sistent effort is wliat it takes to be a top- notch student. Euclid is one of few schools with so many students fulfilling the qualifications for valedictorian hon- ors. Congratulations to all of our honor students. Students gathered in small, excited groups before a test, exchanging bits of information and lamenting their lack of study . . . but not Ron Glaser. While the others were talking on the telephone or watching television, Ron learned all there was to know about the subject, probably not quitting until one o'clock in the morning, long after the others had given up hope. Honors student, Ronald Glaser. After supper, when most students first begin their homework, David Gulben- kian is usually finished with his regular homework. By starting right after school, working swiftly and perceptively, Dave has his evenings free to do advanced work, read, work on his telescope, or play the piano. Commencement speaker, David Gulbenkian. Click went the keys as Donna Janis typed her way to a 4.0 average. Consis- tently scoring in the 99th percentile in such milestones of the business depart- ment, she proved that shorthand and bookkeeping were not subjects for sec- ond raters. 290 At the Spring Sports Dance Russ Hurl- burt, leader of the dance band, stood So play his solo. Calm and confident, with hours of meticulous practice behind him, Russ played with flawless precision— "like -working differential equations." Honors student. Russ Hurlburt. Honors student, Donna Janis. Whether working a calculus problem on the blackboard or showing off his bright red Comet, Don Kne's broad smile and easy laugh made everyone his friend. In spite of his easy-going nature, Don ^vorked long hours in the darkroom as a member of the camera club, and at his studies, achieving not only a high scho- lastic standing, but the top student award in Russian. Honors student, Donald Kne. 291 SteiM mmmmmimm^tmaammmMSS^SS?!^^^^^^^^ Blaring rock and roll sounds faded as one -walked up the E-Room corridor and were replaced by the rich, vibrant cliords of the choral room piano. Those ivho paused to listen were rewarded with an afterschool concert played with skill and deep feeling. Peeking in, one could see Robert Sanderson lost in the emotion of the keyboard. Honors student, Roljcrt Sanderson. When deadlines approach, and there are copywriters to be prodded, layouts to be made, headlines, pictures, and endless headaches to be written, taken, and wor- ried about, Karen Tomko shows her best. As editor, Karen, working diligently and efficiently, bears too responsibility for coordinating a dozen different jobs until that long awaited announcement is made, "The Survey is out!" Then Karen sits back and relaxes for a moment before starting her English theme. Comnirnccmcnt spcakcv. Karen Tomko. .-XLLKN-BHAH! FV f'f 292 If Diane "Wheeler were permitted, she'd teach everyone on the Suney staff to pogo during their lunch period. How- ever, since this is not a part of school policy, Diane gives Spanish lessons in- stead. The bits of knowledge mingled with sarcasm that Diane imparts with each remark liven any group and re- flect her variable nature. Commciiccmciit spcakcv, William \i Comiiicncomciu speaker, Diane ^Vheclcr. On December 21, 1961, Bill Vicic, clad only in a bathing suit, plunged through the ice of Lake Erie for his last swim of the year. After a few minutes, the ad- venturous swimmer emerged from the lake slightly blue, and yet grinning broadly, happy in the knowledge that Mr. Reno was right: a mixture of ice and water maintains an equilibrium at zero degrees Centigrade. 8a."ngi!iaa!ii!iMtfflia^Mm88mt««8m^ Si GRADUATION The senior came back proudly wearing a new mantle of longed-for leadership, and wearing it carefully. At places it was stretched and ready to tear, for the stitches were narrow, the responsibility strict and confining. Yet as it grew on him, he grew into it. Three years can be a very short or a very long time, as a second, a minute, an hour, a lifetime is nothing, yet ap- proaches eternity, is past, but moves crawlingly slowly; so his last year es- caped, like the others before it, with the slippery grace of a thing not remember- ed. And the hours, the days, the months, compressed to form one moment; under the harsh, hot glare of the lights, with the shake of a warm, well-used hand, with a dignity fashioned of cardboard and cloth, the moment came and was past; the ending was ended, and with it began the beginning. 294 In Memoriam With jinn guidance that smoothed the bumps each encounters in highschool, Mr. John Reeves counselled boys of the Junior class. Though Mr. Reeves passed away during the school year, the understanding and advice that he imparted during his thirteen years at Euclid will be indelible in the memories of all lie helped. 295 mmsm^^'': EUCLID PUBLIC LIBRARY ADDDDbltibSBfla? 1, . '