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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Last Year.170
Sports
Activities.82
Academics
Seniors.18
STREET 44123
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Student Life
Underclass
F nl 2003-2004 school year saw one of the biggest changes at Euclid High School since the incor-
JL JL L poration of the ninth grade several decades ago. This was the implementation of the Transformation Initia¬ tive which changed the school into six smaller schools. The idea behind the smaller schools was that with smaller schools there would be a better relationship between students and teachers which would lead to a greater desire to learn on the part of the students which would lead to better attendance, more learning, less discipline problems, fewer fights, greater community involve¬ ment with the schools, better scoring on the proficiency tests and everyone living happily ever after. The problem was that it had to be done all at once and it had to be done so that the six smaller schools had to open in the fall of 2004. Some of the problems that arose from that was that staff that were working on reorganiza¬ tion were released from their classes so there were substitutes that had to take over for many teachers and counselors. This large change in personnel had to affect the learning process. Because the program was so new, no one knew where it was going or how to get there. There was certainly a lot of change going on through¬ out the year.
Steve Dominick was a running
back for the football team and gained many yards with his powerful
13 2 Theme
ning. He always
had to anticipate
where the holes would be
so he could get a good run.
Jamal Wilson, jenmrer Crookall, Andrea Tarach and Brittany Sidak antici¬ pate action for the year.
The Panther antici¬ pates action on the field.
Mindy Gelofsack antici¬ pated the view from the top.
Mike Shamlin
acticipates prob¬
lems as he climbs
on top of Mike
Valentine and
Tim Ewing.
Ms. Diane Tizzano directs the band
and anticipates a very musical year
for her students.
Above: Zoe Harrold serves the ball
and anticipates that it will land in the
service court.
Left: Mediators getting to know each
other in anticipation of future situa¬
tions throughout the year.
Golf coach, Mr.
Robert Torrelli,
Explains to Zach
Schlosser how
to anticipate the
motion on the
ball.
Michelle Zudic keeps her eyes on the
boll as she anticipates what she will
* next.
Cassi Meier, Michelle Zudic, Kalie Simmerer, Erin Rice and Jennifer Croo-
kall always tried to anticipate their opponent's actions on the soccer field.
As the Varsity Chorale sang the
National Anthem before each game
the crowd anticipated what would be
coming next.
Briana Strong and Chernita White
anticipate being together for a long
time.
iAAverette
,>v, Hagler
W catches the
hall and
anticipates
getting a
'jPHRsHa long gain.
You re not going anywhere. Johnny Thomas anticipated
the play and was able to tackle the ball carrier.
Dave aroiuii
gettini
' ■ i i
really jumping for joy in Ashley Barnes and Camilla Triplin are
anticipation of another school year.
Mrs. Jennifer Teknipp
anticipates working with
the Drill Team.
The football team antici¬
pates a successful game.
The Marching Band antici¬
pated another fun year. Daniel Zudic controls the ball in
anticipation of a good kick.
The Flag Corps waved their flags in
anticipation of a fun year.
Becky Kinison, Elyse Hilston, Elise
Braunschweig, Kate Kinison and
Amber Lynch are anticipating a
rewarding year.
Students anticipate
learning important
things in class while
Mr. Ed Klien hopes
the cross country
team does well. 5
Stacy Pitrowski, Mindy Gelofsack, Michelle Simon and Ashley Barnes are
really happy in anticipation of a rewarding school year.
Stacy
Pitrowski
antici¬
pates a
kiss by the
Panther
while
Brittany
Sidak "
looks on.
Dave Swansegar tries to get the ball
around a defender in anticipation of
getting the ball into the goal.
The volleyball team gets together as
they anticipate the excitement of the
upcoming game.
Far Left and Left:
ANTICIPATES A student’s life was very different in the 2003-2004 school year. Many things were
different than from previous years. There were so many unknowns that were
going on because of the school transformation. One would have thought that
seniors would be immune to these feelings since they would be gone by the time that the
transformation was implemented in the fall of 2004. They were affected, however, since
many of their teachers were involved in the design of the new schools and were either
permanently out of class for the year or missing many days because of meetings. It was
the underclass students that really experienced the major student life changes since they
would be entering the transformed schools in the fall. Facing the unknown always was a
scary feeling and because of so many unknowns about the structure of the transformed
school there was much that the students were afraid of. This did not mean, however, that
the students stopped participating in school events. Students went about their daily busi¬
ness, attended club activities and participated in sports. There still a life at Euclid High
School.
Students like to dress up to show their spirit at the annual VASJ football game.
Above: Varsity Chorale was an important part in the
lives of many students..
Above Right: Archie Smith blocks for Delano
Rogers as he tries to get around the left side of the
offensive line.
Above Right: J.P. Haynes, Amalia Boris,
Gretchen Gudaitis and Lee Barwick have a fun
life in the Marching Band.
Right: Members of the cross country team getting
together before a practice to improve their times.
6 Student Life Divider
Getting air. Adrian Graf shows how high she can jump as she does her routines in front of the crowd
! Ricardo Newell, Heather Beasley and Crystal
I Sutton like to help the school by being Mediators. II
Effie Stansbery and Dana Me Gill enjoy
i their experiences on the soccer field.
Marching through the halls was a fun time for the
Marching Band.
The Varsity Volleyball team enjoyed playing
together throughout the year.
Life in the classroom is a learning experience.
The doubles team of Rebecca Kinison and Kate
Kinison worked hard to enjoy their life at Euclid
High School.
Above: Natalie Greene has to go between the
cheerleaders and the Marching Band since she is
active in both of them.
Above Left: On Band Parent’s Night, parents got a
chance to experience some of their child’s activiti-
ies.
Left: Assemblies were held in the auditorium so the
students could have experiences together.
Greg Brinovec is an excellent musician and enjoys
his time par- ticipating in the
Student Life Divider 7
Parent-Teacher Conferences was a good time for
parents to see how the school functioned. Many
students were present as they displayed or sold
material.
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Katie Lapczenski and Monique Drake watch as
Julienne Springer spikes the ball.
Sara Lehman, Courtney Biehl, Greg Brinovec,
Gretchen Gudaitis and Amanda Hayes work hard
and help out in the offices.
Ms.
Diane Tiz-
zano con¬
trols
the
action
on the
field to
make
sure it
all goes
well.
Above: Archie Smith not only was a valuable
member of the football team, he was elected Home
coming King.
Below: Many students had lots of fun at the Home¬
coming Dance
8 Student Life
Mrs.
Jennifer
Teknipp
makes
sure the
cheerlead¬
ers and the
Drill Team
are work¬
ing hard
on their
routines and that
they are
pleasing to
watch.
Above: Paul
Serwatka has
worked hard to
perfect his musi¬
cal abilities and
is able to direct
the Marching
Band.
Right: Jessica Vandegrift has
a lot of fun and
has met a lot of
friends in the
Flag Corps.
Seniors in the Marching Band had a lot dressing up for the game
Jessica Marino and Kathryn Carter get their belongings
organized as they get ready to go home after school.
Left and
Below
Left:
Many
students
like to
par¬
ticipate i
Brittney Sidak drops down into the wait
ing arms of Chrissy Lennon, Tamiya
Walden and Jasmine Manista
such as
CRUX
and
Student
Council
to make
them¬
selves
feel an
part of
Euclid
High
School
Many Euclid students had a life
Natalie Sliwa, Sam Maxwell and Ben Perpar look
at the pretty colors that they made in their chemistry
experiment.
Below: Monique Drake was elected Homecoming
Queen as Michelle Zudic and Karryn Mannarino
look on.
Student Life 9
Above Left and Right: Joe Fisher and Jasmine
Manista and Jack Vernier trying to enjoy them¬
selves as much as possible.
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Student Lite 10
Above: Rashaad New- some and Tiffany Harris
learn better by working
together in class.
Right: Josh Wallace, Joe
Venson and Vince Ken¬
dall are working on their
assignments during class.
Erin Gutbrod really had a
bad hair day during Spirit
Week before Homecom-
Ms. Shannon Setser helps Derrick Jackson locate places on the Earth
Drew Indiano gets his kicks out on the soccer field. Here he
tries to keep the ball close.
Right: Jackie
Zigman
and Jessica Zigman got
together and
redid Mr. Ed
Klein’s hair for
Bad Hair Day during Spirit
Week.
Right: Lots of
students really enjoyed the
chance to wear
a hat during
Hat Day during
Spirit Week.
ing.
Lots of students wore hats to celebrate Hat Day
before the Homecoming Game.
Briana Strong, Ashley Barnes, Jasmine Boggan and Michelle Smith were cold in the brisk
rain that fell during the Homecoming game but they were still full of school spirit.
Playing with fire! Jamie Gabriel
braves the cold rainy weather to twirl
her burning baton at the half-time
show for the Homecoming game.
Karen Connavino, Emily Me
Ilvaine, Meredith Wise and
Amelia Mehtar got dressed up
in different decades style for
Decades Day.
Lots of students wore jerseys
when they came to school for Jersey Day.
Students know that if they want to succeed they
must go to class and get as much information that
they can.
The classroom experience is a time for learning and
enjoyment.
Mr. Steve Marcu loves to help the students in his
classes try to understand the material.
Ms. Diane Tizzano wants the
Marching Band members to be as
coordinated as possible.
Students listening to a
motivational
program in the
auditorium.
Ryan Hig ginbothan
enjoys pra(
his ticing skateboard
ski IN the
park when
he not
schoo
As the students arrived at the Homecoming Dance
they had to check in at the reception tables.
The students in Mr. Roy Pignatiello’s class try to
learn about information necessary for college.
Above: Students
looking at the
young pictures of
many of the staff
members in the
showcase.
Left: Zach
Svoboda gets a
lift from Sierra
Williams
Students in the computer classes know that they
are going to have to be familiar with computer pro¬
grams in order to succeed in the business world.
itudents get together for a picture in Mrs. Marketa
•resident’s class.
Students really enjoyed being at the rally that was
held for the Fall sports teams in the East Gym.
Far Left: Rahul Malik and Eugene
Grytsenko working together on a
physics experiment.
Middle: Demar Tarrance, Steve
Dominick, Dani Hodges and Adam
Miezin working on their class project.
Left: Students getting ready fo a
meeting.
Below: Soccer team members,
Michelle Zudic, Alii Montague, Julie
Didominico, StephanieTartaglione
and EffieStansbery, just had to get
together for a picture
Far Left:
Andrea
Tarach and
Cassie Taylor
play the bells
during the
half-time
show.
Left: Students have a good time learn¬
ing when in class.
Student Life 13
Far Left: Students like to were hats
during Hat Day as part of Spirit Week.
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• • j Week consisted of
T*1 I ^ve days of dress- L/ JL A A V'ing up prior to the
Homeeiming Game on Friday, October 3 and
the Homecoming Dance on Saturday, October
4. Monday was “Hat Day”, Tuesday was “Bad
Hair Day”, Wednesday was “Cleveland Sports
Jersey Day”, Thursday was “Decades Day”
and Friday was "Blue and Gold Day”. Lots of
students had a good time throughout the week
dressing up to match the theme of the day.
The week ended with the annual Homecoming
football game with the Lakewood Rangers. The
game was very exhilariting and there was a
large crowd to support the Panthers. Both teams
had identical 4-2 records when they met in the
cold, pouring rain. The cheerleaders were deter¬
mined to Euclid a home victory. They got into
the spirit and yelled themselves hoarse encour¬
aging the team to fight. Euclid got behind early
and as the night wore on both teams seemed
to grow weary, but Euclid toughed it out and
scored in the very last second. Unfortunately,
it too little and too late and Lakewood won 21-
13. There were many diehard fans who braved
the weather to the very end and gave the team
support and enthusiasm.
-Brittany Sidak
Lisa Murray, Deonte James, Sharita Duncan and
JaRon King dressed for Decades Day while Matt
Zuzic and Holly Yanacek wore their jerseys.
Monique Drake was chosen as the Homecoming Queen.
Monique Drake, Averette Hagler, Shannon Jones and Amber Devese show off their Blue and Gold.
14 Homecoming
Dan Zudic, Dave Swansegar, Michelle Zudic, Amelia Mehtar, Meredith Wise, Erika Skovira, Emily
Me Ilvaine, Allie Montague, Erin Gutbrod, Jim Palko, Karen Connavino, and Julie Didominico show
how hige of a pile of people they can make with Blue and Gold colors.
Setting the tone for the game, Steve Dominick is
not able to get to the ball on this pass.
Greg Brinovec, Gretchen Gudaitis, Chris Kini-
son, Mike Riendeau and India Lowe announced
the winners of the Homecoming Court.
Courtney Rought, Susan Hogue, Sam Maxwell,
Ben Perpar and Shelley Struna had their hats on
when they went for lunch.
ndrea Tarach was elected the
omecoming Princess,
mily Kliever announced the win
:rs of the Homecoming voting.
The wind blew hard as the candidates were
announced befor the beginning of the game and
were escorted across the field by their parents.
Archie Smith was the Homecoming King.
Megan Blondeaux
presents Ricardo Newell
with his Homecoming
Prince ribbon.
Katie Carter, Natalie Sliwa, Ali Bartchak
and Lauren Carpenter looking good with
their hats.
Hat Day was popular with the
students.
Far Left: Ashley
Montgomery and
Celita Noce dressed
up in their Blue and
Gold.
Left: Ben Perpar,
Natalie Sliwa,
Deonte James, Aver-
ette Hagler and Lisa
Murray wore their
jerseys.
Homecoming 15
9 Spirit Week activities led up to Homecoming Game and Dance
Left: Lots of students wore hats for Hat Day. Here students
waited in line to get their food in the cafeteria.
Below Left to Right: Tory Jackson and Shivon Jackson show
off their hats.
Holly Yanacek, Amy Barwick and Brittany Sidak and Cassie
Taylor and Dominic Capiccione show off their bad hair.
Erin Gutbrod couldn't get her clothes to match properly.
Willie Me Curry liked what he looked for the Decades Day.
VEGAS This
year’s Homecoming
dance took place on
Scturday, October 4,
2003, and was dubbed with the theme “Vegas
Nights." The dance was held in the E-room
ballroom, and it lasted from 8:00 intil 11:
00 P.M. The E-room ane ballroom were
beautifully decorated by Student Council with
lights, balloons, banners, decks of cards, and
dice. Cards with the names of the students
that came lined the walls of the ballroom to
give it the Casino theme. The colors were
red, black, gold, silver, and green. 700 tickets
were sold to the dance which was the capacity
of the E-room. More students would have
come but they were limited to 700 by the
fire department. Euclid High School was
wonderfully represented by the stsudents
who ran for the Homecoming Court. Archie
Smith was crowned King, and Monique
Drake was crowned Queen. This year’s Prince
was Ricardo Newell, and Andrea Tarach
was chosen to be the Princess. The position
of Sophomore Attendant was won by Ciera
Pringle. After the dance ended, students were
given a key chain, a Las Vegas cup, and a
chocolate slot machine token to be taken
home. Homecoming proved to be a fun night
of dancing for all the students who attended.
-Holly Yanacek
Looking pretty! Andrea Tarach, Cassie Taylor, Rachel Sova, Jessica Spring, Melissa Santorelli and Jim
Kapeluch really enjoyed themselves at the dance.
Top and Above: Students love to get together and pose when someone
is taking a picture
Students spent part of the evening
looking around for the card that had
their name on it.
Above and Below: There were many students at
the dance and it was difficult to move around the
E-room.
16 Homecomine
Students had to check in at the attendance table
when they arrived at the dance.
Everyone found the Homecoming Dance to be very attractive
Monique Drake was the Homecoming Queen. Archie Smith was the Homecoming King. Andrea Tarach was the Princess. Ciara Pringle was the Sophomore
Attendant.
Terrence Bolden and Christa Smith. Scott Sattler and Kate Kinison, Bryce Ramos and Elise Braunschweig, Chynell Graham and Brandon Smith, Delano
Rodgers and Gionna Parker and Camilla Triplin and Ashley Barnes all looked very attractive at the dance.
Jim Palko, Erika
Skovira, Brian
Arko and Stepha¬
nie Maxwell and
Shannon Jones
and Averette
Hagler and Rachel
Preovsek, Holly
Yanacek, Alex
Perdan and Cassie
Hilston all had a
good time at the
dance.
Homecoming 17
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ANTICIPATING CHANGE
Kate Kinison had a lot of fun playing her clarinet
in the Marching Band while Anthem Doolan enjoyed announcing during the Homecoming
ceremonies.
Right: Mr. Steve Marcu helps Chris Seawright,
Shivon Jackson and Paul Pannell with their assign¬
ments. Jon Suhy is very active throughout the school and
enjoys going to all his classes.
Class of 2004 was lucky since they did
[have to face the consequences that were
involved with the Transformation Initiative
They entered Euclid High School with all of it's amenities as
freshmen and were now in position to graduate from that same
Euclid High School. During that time they matured just as all
the fifty-four classes ahead of them did and were now in the
position of entering the world of post high school education or
work. The students schedules differed from previous years with
the many Early Release Days that they had and the different
teachers that they had in class due to the new principals being
trained for the transformed school. The seniors were still the
oldest class in the school and it's members were the students
who participated in the most activities and worked the hardest
to keep the school moving. The seniors were the most useful
and the most helpful. They worked hard to get things done.
They were the movers and the shakers.
Talitha Smith and Tyeisha Johnson know that
they have to understand the classroom material
in order to do well on the tests.
18 Senior Divider
Above: Felicia Harris knows that
much useful information comes from
books.
Far Left: Chernita White poses for a
picture during Decades Day.
Left: Cassi Meier, Steve Dominick,
Michelle Zudic and Dave Goda had
a nice experience at Homecoming.
Seniors and juniors behaved well during the
motivational assembly that they attended.
Senior Divider 19
Members of the Mediators worked hard to learn how to control potentially explosive situations between
students. Zoe Harrold, Elise Braunschweig, Michelle
Zudic and Amelia Mehtar trying to learn their
physics from Mr. Robert Torrelli.
Paul Pannell and Chris Sea wright like to work
with computers since they know that computer
literacy will be important after they graduate.
Archie Smith leads the blocking for Delano Rodgers as they attempt to get around the left side of the
offensive line.
Rahul Malik and Claudio Gentile study network¬
ing of computers and how everything must work
together.
I
GETTING READY FOR THE REAL WORLD Seniors are being prepared for the world after graduation
order to graduate all seniors had to
I II pass the Ninth Grade Proficiency
JL JL JLExam. This showed that the students
had at least a rudimentary amount of informa¬
tion and that they should be able to function in
the real world. Many Euclid seniors had a lot of
enthusiasm for life and all that would be neces¬
sary to succeed in it. Life would be difficult but
many were prepared for it.
— —
Amber Devese and Monique Drake and their
parents were honored at the last football game.
Gionna Parker comes around the right end for a
good gain in the third annual Powder Puff football game.
Right and Far Right: Meredith Wise, Erin Rice
and Michelle Zudic and Chris Seawright, Chad Richardson, Delano Rogers and Reco Duncan
were all part of the students at Euclid High School
who helped make it great.
20 Senior
The girls who played in the third annual Powder Puff football game and the boys who coached them had a
lot of fun even though it rained throughout the game.
Seniors involved in fall sports were recognized with their parents at the last football game of the season
’AirHERS
SENIORS BELIEVE THAT ATTENDANCE IS IMPORTANT
Jessica Oslund knows that it is important to be in
school every day and does her best to have good
attendance.
Dennis Horvath and Sterling Keaton work hard in
class to try to understand as much as they can.
Do you believe it’s important to be in
school every day?
Seniors were polled as to whether they
thought that it was important to be in
school every day. 86% of the seniors
who responded said that attendance was impor¬
tant. This was markedly high that in the previ¬
ous when only 74% thought that attendance
was important.
Kim Carotenuto enjoys all the time she spends
with the Flag Corps and in school. She knows that
being in school is a learning
I, experience and that attendance
is important. She has attended
lEuclid schools all her life and has
■only missed three days of school
f during that time.
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Getting help
in calculus.
Mr. Dan
Wensing
explains
problems to
Elise Braun¬
schweig
and Natalie
Greene.
Dontay
Sankey, Paul
Pannell and
Marshaun
Khan hope
to under¬
stand what
is needed for
success.
Above: Tamekia Henderson
knows that gaining skills in the
chemistry laboratory will make
it easier for her to succeed in the
world after she graduates.
Left: The brass section of the
Marching Band produces incred¬
ible music during the half-time
shows.
Below Left: Rebecca Kinison
and Kate Kinison participated in
tennis and were recognized with
their parents at the last football
game.
Bottom Left: Students had a lot
of fun playing in the rain at the
Powder Puff football game.
Below: Archie Smith was the
Homecoming King and was a
very popular candidate.
Bob Beranek
Michael Anderson
Keyawauna Avery
Suliaman Abder-Rahim Frank Alejandro Brandon Amerson
Reginald Bellamy
Dionna Arthur
Tiara Anderson
James Banaszek
Thomas Aquilano
Brianna Banks
David Armstrong
Brittney Barber
Heather Beasley Patrick Behm
Danielle Anderson
Chioke Barkari
Ipffi
Pete Beuck Stephen Beverly Miriam Bishop Shawn R. Black Megan Blondeaux
Aneesa Boyd Kim Boyd Anthony Bozich Nick Braddock Dominique Bradley
Ashley Bray
Ciara Bolden Michael Bongiovanni
Floyd Breazeale
Tajuana Booker Genevieve Botts Brandis Bowie
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Angela Brady Elise N. Braunschweig Tajuana Braxton
Greg Brinovec Kara Brehm Chase Brewer Fanisha Brookins Siobhan Brown
Jonathan Calabrese
Francesco Catena
Kyle Collins
Kimberly M. Carotenuto
Ka'Nisha Campbell Sarita Bryant
Robert Cander
Shantele Cole Jenna S. Church Brandy Churney Joseph Ciomek
Susan Burkhart Jillian Cahill
Carol Candow Dominic Capiccioni
KIN**
seas*
Angela Franklin Jason Flood Christina M. Foster Andre France
Ryan Gaines Claudio M. Gentile Steve Gliha
k Jessica Glover
Joseph Fenick Aliaksandr Filipovich Thomas Finegan Nick Fischer Sean Fitzpatrick
Sean Fleming
Jamie Gabriel
Jazzma Goodrum
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Thomas Grad Chynell Graham David Graham Eric R. Graham
Mark Green
Keith Groves
Steven Greer
Jethro John Guilamo
Antonio Hall
Montez Hammond Lisa Hanson
Eric D. Graham Sha-day Graves
Laura Hagenbaugh
Natalie Greene
Eugene Grytsenko Arionne Groomster
Wayne Habat
Roosevelt Hall Valentino Halton
Averette Hagler Josh Gundelach
Christopher Hall
Monica Grewatsch
Derrick Harden Aleice Harris April Harris Felicia Harris Mario Harris
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Tiana Harris
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Tiffaney Harris Zoe Harrold Pia Hawkins
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Takiyah Hayes
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Santoria Henderson Tamekia Henderson Arthemus Herndon Brian Hill Christian Hill
» ^ 1 Deangelo Hill Dearimis Hill Jenae Hill Elyse C. Hilston Kevin Hink
29
Jeremy Jefferson Rashon Jesus Corianne Johnson Leshay Johnson Tyeisha Johnson
Shannon Jones Tiffany Jones Dorian Jones Latrice Jones Kristen Jordan
Rachel Keay James Kapeluch Lindsay Kazen Sterling Keaton III Marcus Kelley
Members of the senior class liked many teachers t a class of 2004 responded to a
I II /2k poll in which they were asked
JX X X WZ who their favorite teacher was.
Forty-five teachers were mentioned by members
of the senior class as being their favorite. There
was very little difference separating the top
vote getter from the least but in the end Mr. Bill
Von Benken received the most votes. Mr. Matt
Allison and Mrs. Jo-Rita Perez were tied for
j second place. The three tied for third place were
Ms. Sue Amato, Ms. Barbra Spiga and Ms. Tracy Wienhold. The four tied for fourth place
were Mr. Mike Fording. Mrs. Beverly House, Mr. Roy Pignatiello and Mr. Ron Zucca. The
six teachers tied for fifth place were Mr. A1 Bar-
tucci, Mrs. Janet Federer, Mr. John Hammond,
Mr. Steve Marcu, Mrs. Shon Smith and Ms.
Jean Wroblewski. The rest of the teachers who
received at least one vote in no particular order
were: Mrs. Ingrid Koenig, Mr. Morris Ervin,
Mrs. Barbra Masseria, Mr. Matt Young, Mrs.
Michelle Me Garry, Mrs. Margaret Metti,
Ms. Cindy DeLong, Mr. Brad Findlayson, Ms.
Katie Morris, Mr. George Henderson, Mrs.
Kimberly Fish, Mr. Jim Kennedy, Mr. Barry
Mita, Mr. Bob Torrelli, Mr. Greg James, Mr.
Bill Gray. Mr. Larry Isaacs, Mrs. Kathleen
Johnson, Mrs. Sue Withers, Mrs. Tina Elliott, Mrs. Ellen Klein, Mrs. Chris Kaiser, Ms.
Laura Boyd, Ms. Kathleen Me Donnal, Mrs.
Marketa President, Mr. Dale Hollingsworth,
Ms. Diane Tizzano, Mr. Scott Wilson and Mr.
Mike Rezzola.
Mr. Barry Mita helps Cassie Taylor under
what she is seeing as she looks through the
Mrs. Marketa President and Ms. Sue Amato are some of the teachers th;
Right and
Far Right:
Mr. Bob
Torrelli and
Mr. Steve
Marcu work
with their
students so
they gain
a better
understand¬
ing of what
is expected
of them.
Mr. Ron Zucca interacts with his classes to give
them an opportunity to succeed in life. 32 Senior
Above Left and Right: Mrs. Jo-Rita Perez and Mr. Roy Pignatiello
realize the importance of interacting with their classes to give them a
learning experience.
Left: Ms. Jean Wroblewski holds up Marching Band information that
she has run off on the copy machine.
Wet weather couldn’t dampen spirits at third annual Powder Puff game
/[embers of the Blue Team were all ready to go at the beginning of the game.
■ third annual Powder Puff
football game was held on
X X ^/Tuesday, October 28 in the
stadium. The event gained popularity among
the participants since it gave the girls a chance
to play football with a team. The only down
side was a drizzle that occurred throughout the
game which cut down on the number of specta¬
tors but failed to decrease the enthusiasm that
the girls exhibited on the field. The girls really
played hard and with great determination as was
evident by the amount of mud and grass stains
on their clothes and bodies. Boys provided the
cheer leading for the support of the players on
the field. The Gold Team scored first and was
ahead 8-0 when the blue scored to make it 8-6.
Each team scored again to make it 14-12 in
favor of the Gold. The Gold team made another
touchdown on the last play of the game to make
it 20-12. It was a fun game that was enjoyed
by all.
Michelle Connavino watches the boy cheerlead¬
ers do their thing to inspire the crowd. Normally
Michelle is a cheerleader for the boy’s football
team.
Amanda
Sufka
makes a
“tackle”
on the ball
carrier to
stop her
progress.
Right:
Karryn
Mannarino
provides
blocking for
Chastity
Sandridge
as she tries to get around the right side of the line.
Above: Bekah Christopher carries the ball
while Effie Stansbery pulls off the flag.
Many of the Varsity Chorale boys
were cheerleaders.
Right: Karryn Mannarino gets ready to take
the snap from her center to begin the play.
Sivert carrying the ball for a good gain while
Montague gets ready to make the “tackle”.
Above Left: Stephanie Tartaglione and Ann Sivert waiting for
the blue team to get set up so they can play defense. Senior 33
Alicia Me Kenzie Lindsay Me Gill Ben-Jamin Me Grath Emily Me Ilvaine
Rahul Malik
Kraig Martin Kaitlin Mayock David Me Cauley Malcolm C. Me Cauley Myron Me Connell
Jamille Malone Boris Markovic
Thomas Me Namara
Deshawn Malone Karryn Mannarino
Tajadean Me Coy Willie Me Curry Devin Me Donald Daniel Me Dowell David Me Dowell
Katlyn Me Tighe Amelia Mehtar
James Mihalco
Lejla Mlivic
Cassandra Meier
Mario Milicic
Steven Mervar
Andrew Misiak
Keith Morris
Colleen Me Neill
David Mogel Audrey Moore
Sean Me Neill
Ebony Miah
Jason Mitchell
Ryan Moore
Adam Miezen
Shanetra Mitchell
Chastity Morgan
Darryl Me Pherson
mm
den\m wr
Erica Moultry Samuel Morris Julia Meyers Marc Nash Reanna Morrow
j Sarah Orosz Ricardo Newell Rashaad Newsome Diane Oddo Rob Oppenheimer
Antonio Osby Jessica Oslund Mary Jo Onna Osterman Heather Palmer Paul Pannell
Antoinette Papo Pete Papo Heather Parker James Parsons II
Robert Paternite
Jeanine Perkins
Precious Phiri
Abby Patete
Alana Peterson
Alicia Pollard
Latriece Prince-Wheeler
Morgan Peacock
Eddie Petty
Sara Potocnik
Clifford Raum Roger Prettyman
Brandon Pauli
April Petway
Demarkai Porter
Laura Ramdhan
Krystal Phillips
Trevor Potulski
Regina Ray
Heather Penque
Amanda Raymond
Maurice Roberson
Rhiannon Reese
Ashley Robertson
Jermaine Reid
Teshira Robinson
Erin Rice
Shacara Roche
Michelle Lauren Riendeau
Teri Roche
Nicholas Ruberto Antoine Roy Courtney Rodgers Delano Rodgers Andre Roundtree
Christina Sanders Chastity Sandridge Dontay Sankey Nick Sapatka Jessica Scaparotti
Daniel Schutte
Alan Shaffer
Tanya Shuman
Dennie Scott Matthew See Christopher Lee Seawright
Ashley Shannon Joshua Shelden
Mia Shy Kalie Simmerer
Erica Shephard
Marvin Sims
Jonathan Slabe Archie Smith 111
Paul Serwatka
Laura Short
Brian Schweikert
Tristen Sims Anna Sincich Kari D. Sinclair
Rachaele Swartout Mauricio Swingle Valerie Taddie Andrea Tarach Dan Tarajcak
Brandon Smith Christopher M. Smith
Jacqueline Spikes
Karen Sudama
Julienne Springer
Jonathan Suhy
Talitha Smith Edward Snowden
Kevin St Clair
Crystal Sutton
Brigit Stamper
Nicole Sutton
Khrishna Spence
Tebeah Stewart
Shannon Smith
Jonel Wallace
Tiffany Williams Jocelyn Willingham Brent Winborn Jr. Meredith Wise
Josh Wallace
Devin Williams Jeremy Williams
Shannon Whalen
Katrina Whitehead
Leland Williams Marcella Williams Sherree Nicole Williams
Ashley Warren Terrell Wesley
Angela White Chernita White Brandon Williams Heidi White
Jennifer Witzke
His
you ever embarrassed? Everyone has been at some
t time in their lives. Most people just forget them and
'they were never heard again. Some seniors, however,
remembered some of their most embarrassing moments and were'willing to
share them with the entire school. Some students had some really interesting
moments.
Chioke Barkari was escorted to class in tenth grade after being caught in the
girl’s restroom after the bell rang without a hall pass.
Shawn Black was embarrassed when he had a bad hair cut.
Elise Braunschweig got out of the car before school and noticed she was weaar-
ing two different shoes. She had to walk through the halls with Skechers on one
foot and Adidas on the other until her mother brought her another shoe.
Floyd Breazeale fell while running up stairs and a security guard saw him and
began laughing.
Kara Brehm was embarrassed when she totally wiped out on her snowboard in
front of some really hot guys during Ski Club her junior year.
Greg Brinovec tripped up the stairs.
Kimberly Carotenuto was performing with the Flag Corps during halftime of a
basketball game. They were doing a kick line and her hair piece fell out in front of
everyone.
Jennifer Crookall was embarrassed when her shoe flew off.
Brandy Churney was walking into school as a freshman in the winter with two
of her friends when she fell flat onto her back. Everyone began laughing but when
she finally got into school she had to go to the nurse because her hand was bleed¬
ing .
Kay Dawson was meeting her boyfriend for the first time when she put her pants
on backwards. She had to call him using a pay phone and when she got back into
the car her pants split down the back and she had no cover up or back up clothes.
Jennifer East burn was walking through the snow after school and was wearing
slide-in dress shoes. Lori Leppelmeier was in front of her so she was trying to
follow in Lori’s footsteps. She picked up her foot to discover that one shoe was
missing and she couldn’t find it. She had to walk all the way to the car with only
one shoe.
Jennifer Eastburn Was messing around with Sam Morris and they got into a
shoving match which resulted in Sam getting pushed into the fire extinguisher and
the glass broke all over the floor.
Jamie Gabriel ran into a locker looker at Skittle.
Claudio Gentile was embarrassed when Mrs. Tina Peterson kept accusing him of
making out with his girl friend backstage during the Spring Play in ninth grade.
Steve Gliha slid head first down the hallway after a basketball game and split his
chin open.
Natalie Greene woke up for SAT’s five minutes after she was supposed to be
there. She threw on a sweatshirt and got to school, ran down the hall and made it
just in time...in her pajamas.
Jethro Guilamo almost tripped in the hallway but recovered without a problem.
Erin Gutbrod was a freshman when she got down on her knees and proposed to a
security guard. He said yes, but it didn't work out.
Shivon Jackson was at basketball practice as a freshman and farted really loud.
The whole team just looked at her and then began laughing. They called her
“pootie” all season.
Shanna Jones SShs an office runner third period her junior year when she bent
down to pick up something and split her pants but didn’t realize it. It was only
seventh period when she was another office runner and Monique Drake said
something that she realized that her pants were split. She was surprised that
nobody said anything before then.
Chris Kinison fell up the stairs several times.
Rebecca Kinison also tripped up the stairs.
Emily Kliever was in the lunch line getting ready to pay when her tray flipped
over and she got chicken nuggets and barbeque sauce all over herself. Everyone stared at her.
Catherine Lapczenski was being tickled by Terry Holden in the E-room when
she fell out of her chair.
Lori Leppelmeier got into a popsicle fight with Sarah Cosmo in the
cafeteria and they both had to walk around all day with red popsicle all
over them.
Emily Me Ilvaine was about to take a test as a sophomore when she
opened a carton of chocolate milk and spilled it all over herself, the desk
and the test. She had the milk in class since she didn’t have a lunch period
since she was taking so many classes.
Lindsay Me Gill was skipping school with a bunch of boy friends when
her boyfriend drove by and caught her.
James Mihalco was wearing his RGTC unifor with nothing but a muscle
shirt underneath when he walked into homeroom and everyone laughed.
Andrew Misiak took a half hour to find his locker on his first day of
school as a freshman.
Julia Myers tripped over the speed bump in the parking lot.
Rashaad Newsom was going home on th^fe when it had a breakdown
and everyone had to walk home. He was embarrassed because he was
wearing a fishnet shirt and some long Bins with a house shoe on one
foot and a church shoe on the other because it was mis match day for Homecoming.
Mary Jo Osterman was a sohomore in lunch when she was returning her
tray andf slipped in some gravy on the floor. Both legs went flying in the
air and she fell on her booty. Everyone in the whole cafeteria saw it and
were laughing hysterically. Especially her crush at the time who still talks
about it. > . . p .
Trevor Potulski dropped his books after he ran into a door.
Rhiannon Reese tripped on the stairs.
Michelle Riendeau went to the Halloween Dance as a freshman dressed
as Brittney Spears in her “Baby One More Time” attire. After arriving she
realized the dance was not a costume dance but a casual dress dance and
she was the only one dressed up. She left early.
Ashley Robertson was embarrassed when the top of her dress fell down
at the 2002 Prom.
Courtney Rodgers was playing an away basketball game as a freshman.
It was near the end of the second quarter when her bra became loose and
everyone could see her straps falling off. She had to play the last two
minutes of the half before she could fix her bra. She never forgot her
sports bra after that.
Teri Roche was a junior when she stepped on the back of Abby Pataet’s
pants. The pants tore and both girls fell into the doorway of the classroom
and fell down with Teri on top.
Crystal Sutton was in the ninth grade and had gotten dressed up so she
could go out after school. During lunch she spilled ketchup on her shirt
and had to go through the rest of the day with her ID at the top of her
shirt.
Valerie Taddie was embarrassed when someone told her she had a rip in
her pants. Andrea Tarach tripped over a flag from the Flag Corps in the auditorium
while going up the stairs by the stage after filling out the senior survey.
Cassie Taylor pole vaulted at a track meet and bounced off the mat and
ran into the standards.
Autumn Tipton lost a bet and had to kiss a bald guy on the head in the
library. Jonel Wallace was so lost when she first came to Euclid High School.
She read her schedule incorrectly and went to every class in the wrong
period. She would be in a class and they would tell her that she didn’t
belong there. «
Jocelyn Willingham had to stand up in class in the fifth grade because
she didn’t have her homework. It made her cry.
45
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Many seniors participated in Euclid’s opportunities ■HB
'
were a wealth of
O O activities that Euclid
VI Ws -■l. jfc. students could
participate in during their years at Euclid High
School. If a student was interested in sports,
Euclid had a complete lineup of freshmen, JV and varsity teams in every popular type. If
the student Wanted to help others there were
sendee organizations like Key Club to fill the
need. If you wanted to help the school there was
student Council. If you wanted to help the earth
there was SAVE. Students could learn about
other cultures and other people and the way
other governments worked. There were many
organizations that students could participate
in and if there wasn’t an appropriate organiza¬
tion students could get together and form a
new club if they could find an adviser for the
group. Students were only limited by their own imaginations.
Frank Alejandro: ITT, 9,10,11,12. Brandon Amerson: Auto Shop, 11,12. Tiara Anderson: Track 11.
Chioke Barkari: Cultural Club 9; Career Explorations 9,10,11; Flag Corps 10; Science Olympiad 10,11,12; Peer
Tutor 10.11; Key Club 10; Academic Challenge 11,12; Gay Straight Student Alliance 11; NHS 11,12.
Elise Braunschweig: Band 9.10,11,12; Section Leader 10,11,12; Band Council Treasurer 12; Key Club
9.10,11,12; Vice President 12: Big Show Pit Orchestra 10,11,12: KOTB 10,11.12; Swim Team 11; Peer Tutor
10,11,12; Peer Mediation 10.11,12; Science Olympiad 9,10,11,12; Model U.N. 11,12; Clinic Runner 9,10,11; Ski
Club 9,10. Ashley Bray: NJROTC 9.10,11.12.
Floyd Breazeale: Fashion Show 11. Kara Brehm: Band 9.10,11,12: Section Leader 11,12;
Ski Club 11,12. Jazz Band 10.11,12; KOTB 9; NHS
11,12. Greg Brinovec: Marching Band 9.10.11,12: Vice President 12; Jazz Band 9.10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12;
Varsity Chorale 12. Jonathan Calabrese: Band 9.10,11,12; Horn Section
Leader 10,11,12; Varsity Chorale 10.11,12; Bass section Leader 11,12; Youth
Kimberly Carotenuto: Key Club 9,10,12; Media¬ tion 10,11,12; Advanced Mediator 11,12; Flag Corps 9,10,11.12; Captain 11.12; Choral Masters 12; Panther- ettes 10,11.12; Office Runner 9,10,11.
Jenna Church: Peer Tutor 10,11,12. Jennifer Crookall: Soccer 9,10,11,12. Brandy Chumey: Softball 9,10; Co-captain 9; Student
Council 11,12: Peer Tutor 10,11,12; NHS 11,12; Office Runner 11.
Michelle Connavino: Varsity Chorale 10,11,12. Treasurer
11, President 12; Cheerleading 9,10,11,10; Soccer 9.10; Diving 10; Band 9; Key Club 9: Choraliers 10; Choral Masters 12; Big Show 9.10.11.12; NHS 11,12.
Kay Dawson: Softball 9,10: Eucuyo 9,10,11,12; Choral Masters 12; Poetry Club 12.
LaToya Dickson: Student Council 9,10,11; NJROTC 9,10.11,12; Executive Officer 12.
Jennifer Eastburn: Softball 9,10,11: Ski Club 12. Tom Finegan: Peer Tutor 10. Sean Fitzpatrick: Baseball 10; Wrestling 11,12; Track
11,12. Angela Franklin: Eucuyo 11. Jamie Gabriel: Band 9,10; Majorettes 11,12; Captain 12.
46 Senior
Claudio Gentile: Spring Play 9,10; Cisco Networking
10,11,12. Steve Gliha: NJROTC 9,10.11; Admin Executive Officer 10,11: Band9,10,12.
Jazzma Goodrum: Track 10; Office Runner 11. Natalie Greene: Football Cheerleader 9,10.11,12; Bas¬
ketball Cheerleader 9,10; JV Captain 10; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Squad Leader
II; Secretary 12; Big Show 11,12; Key Club 9,10,11,12; Freshman Rep. 9; Junior Rep 11; President 12; Model
U.N. 11,12: Student Council 11,12; CRUX 9,10,11,12; Science Olympiad 9.10,12; NHS 11,12.
Josh Gundelach: Career Tech 11,12. Jethro John Guilamo: NJROTC 9,10,11,12; Rifle Team
Captain 10,11; Classroom Teacher 12. Erin Gutbrod: Tennis 9,10.11.12; KOTB 9.10; SAVE
9; Survey 9,10,11.12: Reporter 9,10,11,12: NHS 11,12; Choir9,10,l 1.12: Outdoor Track 10,11,12; A.I. 11; Ski Club 11.12; Chess Club 11,12; Academic Challenge
11,12; Powder Puff Football 10; Flag Corps 10; CRUX 9,10; Science Olympiad 11.
Tiana Harris: Drill Team 11; Key Club 11. Elyse Hilston: Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Swim Team
11,12; NHS 11.12; Peer Tutor 10,11,12; Model U.N.
11,12; Spring Play 9; Key Club 12. Jamie Hribar: OWE 12.
Al John Hunter II: NJROTC 9,10,11,12; Color Guard Captain 10; Drill Master 11; Training Officer 12. Shivon Jackson: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Track
9,10,11.12; Basketball 9,10; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Junior Attendant 11; VONL 9,10,11,12; Big Show Pit
Orchestra 10,11.12; Peer Tutor 10,11,12; Office Runner 11,12: Video Yearbook 10,11,12; Yearbook 12; Prom
Committee 12. Latrice Jones: Student Council 9; Orchestra 9,10,11,12;
NHS 11,12; Vice President 12; PeerTutor 11,12; Prom Committee 11,12: Big Show Pit Orchestra 9.
Shannon Jones: Volleyball 9,10,1 1,12: Indoor Track
9,10.11,12; Outdoor Track 9,10.11.12; Student Council 10,11,12; Office Runner fOri 1,12; Key Club 11,12; Class Committee 11,12; Powder Puff Football 10.12; Bingo
Cleanup for athletics 9,10.11,12. Chris Kinison: Baseball 9,10,11.12; Band 9,10,11,12;
NHS 11,12: Jazz Band 10. Kate Kinison: Marching Band 9,10,11.12; Secretary 12;
OMEA 9.10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Section Leader 12;Tennis 10,11,12; SwimTeam ILModelU.N.
11,12; Office Runner 9,10,11,12; Key Club 12. Rebecca Kinison: Marching Band 9.10,11,12; Senior
Rep 12; OMEA Contest 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Section Leader 12; Tennis 10,11,12; Swim Team 11; Model U.N. 11,12; Key Club 12; Office
Runner 9,10,11,12. Emily Kliever: Student Council 11,12: President 12; Survey 11,12; Copy Editor 11; Editor-in-Chief 12; NHS
11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Spring Play 9,11,12: Swim Team
10; PeerTutor 10,11.12. Matt Kozlowski: Baseball 10; Golf 12.
Catherine Lapczenski: Key Club 9; Volleyball 9,11,12; Captain 12; Basketball 9,11; Captain 9; Softball 9,10,11;
NHS 11.12; Student Council 11,12. Lori Leppelmeier: Key Club 9,10,11,12; Class Rep 10; Treasurer 12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Co-Captain 11: Cap¬
tain 12: Clas Cabinet 11,12; Officer 12; Student Council 12; Future Educators of America 11.
Devone Lewis: Soccer 10,12; Buckeye Boy's State 11;
Office Runner 11,12. Karrvn Mannarino: Student Council 9,10,11,12; Secre¬
tary 11; Peer Tutor 9,10,11,12; Volleyball 9,10.12; Basketball 9,10; D.A.R.E. 9,10,11,12; Role Model 10;
Office Runner9,10.11,12; Key Club 9. Malcolm Me Cauley: Cross Country 11,12; Peer Tutor
12; SwimTeam 12; Model U.N. 11.12.
Boris Markovic: OWE 12.
N,
Lindsay Me Gill: Soccer 9,10; Cheerleader 10; ( 12. Emily Me Ilvaine: Cheerleader 9; Choraliers 9; Big
Show 9,10,11,12: DARE Role Model 9.10; Van ' Chorale 10,11,12; Secretary 11: Dance Captain
President 12; CRUX 10; Student Council 11; Yearbook 12. Katlyn McTighe: Flag Corps 9,10,11,12; Key Club 12.
Steven Mervar: NHS 11,12; Marching Band 12; C Concert Choir 12.
James Mihalco: NJROTC 9.
Andrew Misiak: Football 9; Tennis 9,10,11,12; Captain 11,12. Y Rashaad Newsom: Band 9,10; Mediation 9,10,11,12; Orchestra 9,11; Varsity Chorale 12; Superintendent’s
Advisory Board 11,12; VONL 11; Unity Team 9,10,11*1?. .
Diane Oddo: OWE 12. Mary Jo Osterman: Volleyball 9; Swim Team 9,10,11;
Diving 10; Outdoor Track 9.10,11,12.
Jessica Oslund: Band 9,10,11,12; Treasurer 11; President 12; PeerTutor 10,11,12; Key Club 9,10,12;
Sophomore Rep 10; Survey 10,11,12; NHS 11,12; Drama 11,12; Jazz Band 11; Model U.N. .11,12.
Ski Club 9; Student Council 11.
Rhiannon Reese: OWE. Erin Rice: Soccer 10,11,12; NHS 11,12; PeerTutor
10,11,12; 10.11.12; Art Club 12; Yearbook 12. Michelle Riendeau: SwimTeam 10,11; Pep Band 11,12:
Jazz Band 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Vice Presi¬
dent 12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; NHS 11,12; Survey 10,11,12; Flag Corps 10; Pantherettes 10; Big Show Pit Orchestra 12; OMEA Contest 12.
Ashley Robertson: Soccer 10: Ohio Reads Program 9; OWE 12.
Teri Roche: Key Club 12; Teacher Aide 12; PeerTutor
12.
Courtney Rodgers: NJROTC 9,10,12; Basketball
9,10.11.12; Track 11,12. Delano Rodgers: Football 10,11,12; Track 11,12.
Dontay Sankey: Basketball 9,10; PeerTutor 10,11. Christopher Seawright: Basketball 10,11,12; Football 10.11.12; Track 11.12; Baseball 10.
Kari Sinclair: Drill Team 9: Office Runner 10. Christopher Smith: Soccer 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Football 11,12.
Karen Sudama: Volleyball 10; NHS 11,12; Science
Olympiad 11,12; Model U.N. 11,12; Academic Chal¬
lenge 11,12; Eucuyoll; Editor 11; Student Council 11; Spring Play 9; Crafts Aide 12; PeerTutor 10,11,12. Crystal Sutton: PeerTutor 9,10,11,12; Mediation
9,10.11,12; Advanced 11; Senior Advanced 12: NHS 11,12; Class Cabinet 11,12, Vice President 11,12. Valerie Taddie: Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; Flag
Corps 10,12. Andrea Tarach: Youth 2 Youth 9,10.1 1,12; Soccer 11:
Cheerleader 12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11.12; DARE Rolemodeling 9,10,11,12: Big
Show Stage Crew 9.10: Big Show Pit Orchestra 11; Pep Band 9,10,11,12. Dan Tarajcak: Baseball 10,11,12.
Cassie Taylor: Band 9,10,11,12; Section Leader 12; Track 10,11,12; Cross Country 11,12; Soccer 9; Pit Orchestra 11: NHS 11,12; Ski Club 11.
Autumn Tipton: Soccer 10.11: CRUX 9,10,11.12; Mediation 12.
Jonel Wallace: Student Leadership 9; Student Council 11.12; Football Trainer 12; Gospel Choir 11,12; Key
Club 12; Prom Committee 11,12. Leland Williams: Office Runner 12; Security 12. Thomas Woldering: NJROTC 9,10,11,12; Command¬
ing Officer 12; NHS 11,12; Track 11; Cross Country 11,12.
were’a ver ant part of life for main of the students :hool. Euclid offered all of the major
F sports that were popular among the schools in the area,
lots and seniors were able to join almost any sport that they
level that would be suitable for their skill level such as
Varsity. Anyone could join sports such as football, tennis,
s-couptry. basketball, wrestling, hockey, track, swimming,
:y, wrestlingS golf, tennis andip ack did not have any Fr§sh- ts only because there were not enough students interested in
nletics was an excellent way for students to improve their
sophomores,
Erin Rice tries to get the ball away
from the opposing players.
Above Right: Jamall Javey made a lot
of good runs throughout the season.
Monique Drake was the Homecom¬
ing Queen as well as playing on the
volleyball team. _
Dave Soutar waits for the pass from
Daniel Zudic.
Megan De Wolf serves the ball. Above and Below: Football players and soccer
players got together before their game. Members
of the
cross¬ country
team
learn
about their
schedule from their
coach. 48 Sports Divider
■m
pvfB IjP’l|r J Wm 8
|ue Drake serves the
try to earn a point for all
■Laura Hagenbaugh played
Mirst singles for the tennis team
- ind tried to get hef serves into
^ he service court every time.
Left: Matt Kozlowski chips the ball onto the green
during a golf match for the Euclid team.
Sports Divider 49
* V '!)!
Vn often repeated scene that Euclid fans were treated to throughout the season was Steve Dominick block-
ng and Delano Rodgers rushing through the line for a good gain.
The boys on the cross country team practiced by running around the track
and throughout the neighborhood of Euclid.
Allie Montague rushes to get to the ball so she can
get it down the field.
Carl Morris watches as Dave Swansegar brings
the ball down the field.
Above: Chris Wil¬
liams carries the ball
for the JV team.
Left: Shannon Jones
gets lots of air as she
spikes the ball over
the net.
LLY CLOSE TO PLAYOFFS |^|^0od game against Mentor and
got to the playoffs
•f close g;
Delano ictodgti s. wgo w
rusher in F,uelid history,
and first in career passin;
who was the top defensr
and Steve Dominick, wl
receiver. Brandon Smitl
wright were picked for ]
defense by the News Hei
was picked for the second team offense and
Thaddeus Gibson and Averette Hagler were
picked for second team defense. Keith Morris
was given a special mention and Tajadean Me
Coy, Mario Milicic, Valentino Halton, Chris
Parrish, Shaun Paythress, Steve Dominick
and Jamall Javey were given an honorable mention. Coach Mike Rezzolia commented,
“We lost quality seniors an! young men this
year, it will be hard to replace them, t will miss
the team,
leading
and Chi
ivision I
One of the reasons for the Panthers winning season was the running and passing of quarterback, Delano
Rodgers
Matt Zuzic
Chris Seawright holds the ball so that Scott Satter
can try for the extra point after the team scored a
touchdown.
One of the problems that occurred during the season
was that Archie Smith suffered a knee injury in the
Strongsville game and missed a lot of games.
Above: Steve Dominick tries to fight off a defender
to get around the end of the line.
Right: Steve Dominick fights for some tough yards
against a lot of defenders. j
Far Right: Before he got injured, Archie Smith was
a good ball carrier and blocker for Delano Rodgers
or any other ball carrier.
50 Football
Football, Row one: Brandon Smith, Chris Seawright, Delano Rodgers, Steve Dominick. Row two: Brandon Williams, Chris Smith, Brett Huseby, Valen¬
tino Hall, Averette Hagler, Keith Morris, Myron Mosic, Tajadean Me Coy, Keith Groves, Josh Sheldon. Row three: Coach, Larry Nossee, JaRon King,
Demetraus Jaggers, Ricardo Newell, Russell Tolbert, Pat Behm, Archie Smith, Eric Graham, Demar Tarrance, Terry Holden, Matjk Green, Mark Hasan.
Coach, Mike Rezzolla. Row four: Coach, T. J. Florkiewicz, David Heindell, Donte Wallace, Scott Sattler, Jim Palko, Reco Duncan, Pat Edmemjs, Micah
Colemon, Chad Richardson, Tim Bock, Christopher Parrish, Farrell Thomas, Coach, Tom Gibbons. Row fi\A Coach, Rick Lytel, Chris Williams, issue
Wright, Da’Von Wilson, Sean Paythress, Roosevelt Collins, Dan Misch, Ben Perpar, Ryan Rembarger, Mafi Desico, Jamal Davies, Chris Phillips, Coach,
Kevin Houchins. Row six: Coach Dennis Windham, Charles Williamson, Ray Cole, Joe Boyd, Ra Shawn Newell, Darius Smith, Kevin Ulle, Andrew Behm,
Marcus Knowles, Sam Maxwell, Coach, Dan Stucki, Coach, Mike Barnauskas. Row seven: Coach, Matt Allison, Sean Porter, Greg Morris, Lucai Dadius,
Marcus Jacobs, Ramone Cloud, Dwayne Walker, Gionna Parker, John Dickinson, Devone Lewis, Dwayne Gantt, Student Assistant, Chris Salyan, Amos
Rennix. Row eight: Shawn Dodd, Chynell Graham, Sarah Miller, Myloana Washington, Demarcus Monroe, Tommy Grandillion, David Ellis, Robert Essex,
Johnny Comos, Darryl Day, Kevin Hatcher, Malcolm Jamal, Wendy Kubala, Amanda Harper, Jonhl Wallace.
OPPONENT
Lake Catholic
Strongsville „
■ ASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 4
E.L. RECORD WON 3 LOST 2 EAGLE FINISH Second ^
Above: After coming off the field, playersyiearn from their coaches how
they should alter their playing to maximize their effectiveness.
Left: Coaches, Mike Rezzolla and Larry Nossee giving instructions to
players on the field between plays. /
jv loom ONENT
: Catholic RESUL
Chris Williams carries the ball around the right
side of the line to pick up some yards before the
defenders bring him to the ground.
The center gets ready to snap the ball to the quarter¬
back to begin another play where the offense hopes
to gain a lot of yards. Football 51
The varsity football team runs through the banner
that the cheerleaders made for them before the game
with Strongsville.
Checking to see if his son is all right. Averette
Hagler’s father makes sure he is ok after being hit
and suffering a concussion on a tackle. He missed
the rest of this game but was ready to go for the
next one.
Below: Trainer, Wendy Kubala checks out a cramp
in Averette’s calf during a game. He was able to get
right back into the game.
The freshmen runners ran through their opponents line almost as easily as they ran through this banner that the cheerleaders made for them.
Chris Seawright waits for the
ball to be snapped so he can run
his pattern and hopefully get a
reception.
Isaac Gray points out where he
will be playing when the ball is
snapped.
Rico Duncan makes a cut to his right
to try to evade a defender as he carries
the ball into the line.
Delano Rodgers carries the ball into the line in
hopes of getting away from the defenders. Steve Dominick gets ready to block for the ball
carrier before he hits the line.
iDEFEATED SEASON reshmen football runs over their opponents
• OPPON
MapltrHtfr. ”(2‘
Garfield Htsto 2:
Lakewood 4 Ik $ 611
Aditjifal King Cleveland H(^ 45 .12
L.E.L. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0
LEAGUE FINISH ¥#st
Matt Desico carries the ball around the left side of
the line for a good gain.
Left: Ben
Perpar looks
downfield in
hopes of find¬
ing an open
receiver to
throw the ball
to.
Below Left and
Right: Chris
Williams
carries the ball
for a good gain
while Sam
Maxwell gets
ready for the
snap of the ball.
Freshman Football, Row one: Maurice Phillips, Terrelle Tanton, Raymond Moss, Dawayne Shephard,
Cameron Cofield, Kennard Jordan, Chase Richardson. Row two: Sarah Miller, Tony Gordon, Jaman
Javey, Michael Jones, Antonio Tarrance, Morris Ashburn, Matt Pearson, Scott Dawson, Cornelius
Strickland. Row three: Coach, Dennis Windham, Frederick Williams, Julius Ayoade, John Baholhke,
Brandon Timmons, Devante Smith, Michael Gary, Terrence Salomes, Ricardo Jackson, Maurice Me
Phearson. Row four: Matt Ott, Dennis Rodgers, Brandon Smith, Levonn Brock, Alphonso Jamer-
son, Matt Scaparotti, Ryan Oddo, Mike Palko, Coach, Sean Dodd. Row five: Terrel Luce, Bob Cosik,
Patrick Pavicic, Hayden Lewis, Marc Ward, Byron Woodruff, Ricky Jaggers, Terry Horton, Jason
Shepherd.
The Fresh¬
man Team
members
got together
with their
coaches
before each
game to
work out
the strategy
that they
would
employ
throughout
the game.
Football 53
Signing autographs. Former Euclid running back,
Robert Smith signs autographs for a fan during
the Euclid-Mentor game at the end of the season.
Robert began signing autographs when he was a
junior at Euclid High School and has signed many since then.
Above: Robert Smith
is presented with a
football award during
half-time at the Mentor
game. No one who
ever saw Robert carry
the ball will ever
forget it.
Left: Robert jokes with
former team mates,
Kevin Gaines and
Terry Rosco while
they watch the action
on the field during the
game.
and Mia
nn ennis, love means noi
—r-^.. seasoQ^v.js rvcrall record and 0-6 in tbe ^ ^
L.E.L. Only a couple of the girls' were able to
win their individual matches in all the schools
that they played througlpH the season.'
did manage toget-^oints against Wiel&
but most of the scaups were 0-5; The girls
definitely had aj|tt of lor e'.>n ihv ouirt . vvorked hard together botjttstwouldn’t make
for thpJapkolnSP^^^ Hagenbau ^yed«st.smgfcih
inison while Linda Berry
tley played seiond doubles. The
team anticipated a dismal future since it was
almost all seniors. :ja> j
<ate Kinison,
Harrold,
ia Brantley
d Linda
erry worked
ard throughout
season to
improve their game. Zoe Harrold played at second singles for most
of the season.
. jLfJks
F’W A K /, A,.Zs.
Laura Hagenbaugh was the most skilled player on the team and played at first singles.
Below: The doubles team of Linda Berry and Mia
Brantley had a lot of fun playing together but could not
muster enough points to win consistently
Mia Brantley and Zoe Harrold had to move around the court in order to return the balls.
54 Girls’ Tennis
Girls Tennis, Row one: Heather Beasley, Jessica Hegedus, Zoe Harrold, Megan De Wolf, Laura Hagen
baugh, Lindsey Beasley. Row two: Coach, Pete Swope, Rebecca Kinison, Linda Berry, Lisa Hanson,
Kate Kinison, Coach Mark Walsh.
Jessica Hegedus looks through her bag in the
hopes of finding something to drink during the
match she is about to play. Left: Heather Beasley anticipates that she will
improve as she gets older.
Laura Hagenbaugh serves the ball in hopes she
can get the ball past her opponent.
Before the matches began the girls practiced and
learned from their coaches who would be playing at
the different positions.
■v. ;v Magnificat
Beaumont
Normandy
Mentor
Lakewood
Cleveland Ht;
Brush
Admiral Kin;
Lake Catholic
i. Solon M •
Shaker Hts.
Perry Southview
Eastlake North
Madison
SEASON RECORD WON 0 LOST 18
LEAGUE RECORD WON 0 LOST 6
L.E.L FINISH Seventh-
Girls’ Tennis 55
Megan De Wolf serves the ball with the anticipa¬
tion that it will land in the service court and her
opponent will not be able to return it.
Mi
he first doubles team of Kate Kinison and
tebecca Kinison were able to practice a lot
igether throughout the season since they were isters.
■9
iMia
; COIlld W
lid High Scndl
tch in 2004. T
Morris, Nickj
sh Blaha, Mai ■
wK They we:
56 Golf
Above: Matt Kushan shows
everyone where he made his shot
from.
Far Left and Left: Zach Schlosser
gets ready to make a putt while Joshua Gantt lines up a shot.
"I Josh Blaha strokes the ball smoothly in order to get it to go 1
onto the green and hopefull go into the hole.
Matt Kushan strokes the ball
gently to get it to go up onto the
green. He knows he has to be
careful to get the ball to go just
the correct distance.
mm
AIMING FOR A HOLE IN ONE Golf team showed improvement over last year’s record Ti feXiolt learn had a successlul
I 1 /LJlBpCG season. They ended
A J| \k/ with an overall record^ 9- and had a 5-4 record in the L.E.L| which met
that they finished in fourth place in tS'confe
ence. In addition, this
that they participated
Cup”. Last year thef|
but this year theyj^er
lenge so the puoaesid
until the neatt
ayor s
VASJ
Varsity
lelow: Golf Coach, Mr. Robert Torrelh gives
ome information about the other team to John
lastings before the match begins,
lelow Left to Right: Josh Blaha, Sam Morris and
ohn Hastings practicing their driving at the driv-
ng range before the match. Before each match members of the golf team would get a bucket of balls and pra
Row one: Zack Schlosser, Tom Bowser, Tim Hanson, Josh Blaha, Adam Me Connell. Row two
■te^aca, Nick Fortunato, Kyle Cogley. Row three. Matt Kushan, Sam Morris, Dominick
adante. Coach, Bob Torrelli.
Above: Tim
Hanson gets a
bucket of ball
from the balls so
he can practice
his driving.
aH to Right:
Is k Matt Kushan,
Josh Blaha.
S Adam Me (’on-
nell and lim . ^ Hanson practic-
ing their chip
shots so they cna
get the ball up
onto the green.
Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Tim Hanson, Matt
Kushan, Matt Kozlowski, Adam Me Connell,
Zach Schlosser and Sam Morris praqcticing
before they have to play against their opponent.
SEASON RE< LEAGUE REl
L.E.L. FINIS1
ason
Yolleyballer
Daniqua Dothard, Shannon Jones and
Darlene Pollard liked to play in front
of the net.
Freshman Volleyball, Row one: D'Angela Lavender, Erica Ranallo, Julie Stodemier, Karen Dido-
menico, Katy Puta. Row two: Coach, Janee Dozier, Gabrielle Halton, Courtney Bellamy, Aisha Gober,
Coach, Jill Enneper, Coach Megan Kanaga.
Above: Julienne Springer, Shannon Jones and
Darlene Pollard get ready for the serve.
Right: Shivon Jackson bumps the ball to get it into
position so her team mates can get it over.
VARS! OPPONENT
Beaumount
LLEY BALL
THEM
15,15
Brush
Eastlake. N< Admiral Ki
Cleveland
Maple
Brush
ilenville
Mentor
SKASONSfWCORD WON 13 LEAtiJiKJlECORDWON^
LlE.L. FINISH Third
58 Volleyball
/o l ley ball team
Kon with; an
df 13-12 knd 6--
Ung (he way.
Seniors m
aut'Lapczenskf:,
ese,defensive any ways. Junior,
er also contribY
r coach, Meghnl
asa-deasant one.
seven s
•they playedsome
like Monique Drjgjki
outside hitter, ind A
specialist helped the
Daniqua Dothard;'; uted a fot to:the teat|
Kanaga, feMhat t
- Of
Vn
thenet
Varsity Volleyball, Row one: Jessica Zigman, Shivon Jackson, Shannon Jones, Jerica Davis. Row two:
Monique Drake, Darlene Pollard, Karryn Mannarino, Amber Devese, Coach, Jill Enneper. Row three:
Coach, Janee Dozier, Julienne Springer, Euclid Dopter, Katie Lapczenski, Coach, Megan Kanaga
IV Volleyball, Row one: Faatima Andrews, Magggie Carney, Makita Duncan, Antwonee Culter. Row
:wo: Tonita Witner. Marshell "Dicker, Coach, Jill Enneper, Coach, Janee Dozier. Row three, Coach,
Megan Kanaga, Channez Martin, Amy Ruscin, Jackie Zigman.
Daniqua
Dothard
stud¬
ies her
opponent
to get
an idea
where
the ball
will be
coming.
Shannon Jones gets ready
to serve the ball while
Julienne Springer bumps
it over.
Katie
Lapczen¬
ski comes
out of the
game and
Karryn
Manna¬
rino goes
in to take
her place.
Team members got together before their game to
show how happy they are to be playing volleyball. Volleyball 59
I season
JL p. X.with afi over airrecord Or
1 l-4-2j!.TL^ir league record was 5-2-Lwhich
was gapienough for a third place finik in the
L.&fTTnpeam had many exciting pliers'' and many exciting games as they went?through
their seasen. The seniors played a big part of the
team but m^eoyas a good group of uncfitelass-
rrtgatiAaL^tflild help in the future.,
Carl Morris dribbles the ball down the field.
Above: Daniel Zudic and Chris Smith moving the
ball on the soccer field.
Right: Drew Indiano and Robbie Vazquez did a
lot of running around on the field to try to keep up
with the ball.
Dan Zudic goes up to head the ball so he can get it to his team mates.
Dan Zudic and Arlen Ford look
on as Tony Tortorici heads the
ball.
Boy’s soccer has good season and fi
Bottom Left to Right: Arlen
Ford and Chris Smith and
Jack Vernier and Matt Zuzic
all trying to control the ball in a
crowd of defenders.
60 Boys’ Soccer
Dan Zudic gets ready to pass the ball off to Tony
Tortorici.
toys Soccer, Row one: Bob Bumbarger, Tony Tortorici, Karl Morris, Joe De Boe, Chris Smith, Chris-
ian Tortorici, Denny Bilaver. Row two: Rob Vazquez, Ely Pellegrin, Arlen Ford, Tim Pikovnik, Drew
ndiano, Anthony Belviso. Row three: Nick Scott, Matthew Zuzic, Daniel Zudic, Jack Vernier, Dave
wansegar, Kyle Scalese, Coach, John Gibbons.
Khrishna Spence working hard to keep the ball
away from the defender.
Above and Left: Drew Indiano watches out for
defenders as he brings the ball down the field. 'ishna Spence and Daniel Zudic waiting for the ball to come down so they can make a play for it
Far Left: Dan Zudic stops the ball by letting it
bounce off his chest.
BOY’S. OPPONENTS US'
Riverside %
Perry
Shaker His.
Willoughby'S outh^7'
Mentor §
V.A.S.J I ®8lf
Garfield Ifts.
Eastlake Ntijh '
Bedfoed
Admiral King
Southview
Midpark
Far Left and Left:
Dave Soutar brings
the ball down while
Drew Indiano tries to
get it down the field.
Pfapson Chardon
RECORD WO£J4 LOST 4 T
®^BsWON 5 LOST 2 TIE 1
Boys’Soccer 61
*!
resultayffhavingTQSuttle fm and 4-1 1-Z
overalFsenfyn rcord and n in me't.B This in,.mi ihat the\ would finish m limit
45fec§_iij»the league. ThJ*£ wasn’t a large*
number of gi^E; ^ouig eeffor the team am
that meant th^tliere was no JV team ant[
a lot fox.the vanity. >9.
Above: Erin Rice tries
to beat her opponent to
ihe ball so she can get
it to her team mates.
A little bit of shirt pulling. Bekah Christopher
finds it a little difficult to get to the ball since her
opponent is holding her back by her shirt.
Cassie Meier keeps her eye on the ball so
gets within range.
Right Goalie, Stepha¬
na I n taglione. leaps mu JBfN
up tii deflect a shot from |Wft[ l
an opponent.
Left: Sandrea Kinney
races to get to the ball
before her opponent
does.
Below: Erin Rice fights to get past an o|
get to the ball.
Above: Michelle
Zudic brings the ball
down the field.
Right: Ann Sivert
waits for her team
mates to bring the ball
into her terrritory.
Michelle Zudic tries to keep the ball away from the
defender. Didomenico, Stephanie Tartaglione, Michelle Zudic. Row
Barwick, Alissa Kojamardez, Andrea Kinney, Molly Tyress,
Ann Sivert, Allie Montague, Effie Stansbery, Jennifer Croo-
ontague got the ball and is now dribbling it
le field.
Bekah Christopher sprints across the field in hopes
of getting to the ball.
ball while Jen¬
nifer Crookall
tries to get the
ball away from
her opponent.
iMg .§1 ■Mm
7 L > i
iV ft'
defender.
Below Left and sr r Below: Amy 1 Geneva f \ *<£
Me-.--,, miib C Barwick rushes
Tom Woldering, Cor
Malcolm Me Came#,
Wilford, David Me
Wilford, Lee Barwi
Marvin, Ashle; innon
Boys Cross Country, Row one: Nate Suhy, Cory Scheider, Orlando Mer¬
edith, Sean Wilford. Row two: Vince Marvin, Malcolm Me Cauley David
Me Cauley, Jonathan Suhy. Row three: Coach Paul Nielson, Travis Beach,
Andrew Jurcak, Lee Barwick, Coach, Ed Klein.
Run for your life! Ray Stuber and John Suhy battle it out on the outdoor track
to avoid being caught by the other runners.
Beach,J
Wilford,
Cunningham,
JessigaC
Ranieri,
Scheider,
Sean
Vince
Scheider, and
are all tried
Girls Cross Country, Row one: Cassie Hilston, Zoe Harrold, Tameka
Greene, Jessica Cunningham. Row two: Coach, Paul Nielson, Holly
Yanacek, Dominique Bates, Grace Klein, Coach, Ed Klein.
to their best time possible while
running through the Cross-Country course. f?
64 Cross Country
GIRL’S CROSS COUNTRY
OPPONENT
Clements Invitational
US
10/13 Tomahawk Run 10/12
Me Donough Invite Incomplete
Cloverleaf Invite
Grizzly Invite
6/10
Incomplete
Wickliffe Invite
Medina Invite
3/6
Incomplete
L.E.L Finish Incomplete
E Cross country teams worked hard but had a tough season
Tameka Greene, Cherice May, and Ashley Shan¬
non enjoy each other’s company as they run through
the lonely cross-country course.
As in any sport, stretching out is important part
of a cross-counrty workout. The Boys’ and Girls’
Cross-Country teams show how flexible they are.
Arrionne Nolcox, Dominique Bates, and Holly
Yanacek run the course together and encourage
each other to get their best time possible.
Above and right: Many
runners, including Holly
Yanacek and Cassie
Hilston, ran through the
season with injuries.
|1 2003 Euclid Boys’ Cross
/^Country team ran through a
A JL tough but interesting season.
They often ran through mud and experienced
many extremely hot or cold days. Coach.
Mr. Ed Klein and Assistant Coach. Mr. Paul
Nielsen encouraged the runners to practice
hard and work on improving their times. Two
of the team’s best runners were the seniors
John Suhy and Tom Woldering. David Me
Cauley and Malcolm Me Cauley, also seniors,
ran wonderfully and contributed greatly to the
team. The juniors, Andrew Jurcak, Orlando
Meredith, and Nathan Miller, accomplished a
lot throughout the season. Sophomores Travis
Beach, Vince Marvin and Cory Scheider
greatly improved their times and showed
leadership throughout the season. Freshmen
Marc Ranieri. Sean Wilford, Nate Suhy, Lee
Barwick and Ray Stuber ran very well and
should show considerable improvement during
later years..
-Holly Yanacek
Above:
Coach, Mr.
Ed Klein
checks Ray
Stuber’s leg
for injuries.
Cross Country 65
Malcolm Me Cauley, Vince Marvin, and Travis
Beach stick together and try to finish their workout
as a team.
2003 Euclid Girls’ Cross
Country team experienced
a challenging but exciting
season. The girls practiced with the Boys
Cross Country team, and they were under
the combined leadership of Head Coach,
Mr. Ed Klein and Assistant Coach. Mr. Paul
Nielsen. Throughout the season, the number
of girls participating dwindled until only five
remained. Cherice May. the team’s most
accomplished runner, placed very well in all
of the races that she ran. Cherice placed in
districts and advanced to regionals. Fresh¬
men Ashley Jones and Arrionne Nolcox
both worked very hard to improve their
times. Sophomores Cassie Hilston and Holly
Yanacek also contributed greatly to the team.
Jessica Cunningham, Dominique Bates and
Tameka Greene ran with and helped out the
team during most of the season. Everyone
improved their times and received good places
in the meets.
-Holly Yanacek
The BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY
OPPONENT US
Clements Invitational 13/18
Tomahawk Run 15/15
Me Donough Invite 12/12
Cloverleaf Invite 8/10
Grizzly Invite Incomplete
Wickliffe 3/6
Medina 18/20
L.E.L Finish 5/6
THEM 48 58 45 52 43 *
48 # 6i m
:ow] IMPROVEMENT 2003-2004 Euclid Panther
fpilBoys’ Basketball team
%^showed improvement over
the previous year and finished with an overall
record of 10-10 and 4-6 in the L.E.L. The leant worked hard but just did not have the
offense of previous years and seemed to run
out of gas at the end of each game. The season
consisted of many low scoring games in which
the Panthers were not able to score even 50
points. Some of the JV games had higher
scores than the varsity. Also, the Panthers had
the lead throughout the third quarter but then
did not maintain the light and went into a
prevent mode and eventually lost the lead and
the game. One really bright star in the Panthers
lineup was Desmond Motley who was one
of the leading scorers and rebounders on the
team. He had the ability to get open under the
basket and to make the shot and was one of the
important factors that kept the Panthers in the
game. The good news was that Desmond was
only a sophomore and had two more years to
improve. Head Coach, Sean O’Toole, said the
team worked hard together but just couldn't
set the breaks that it needed.
J.V. team has action
under the basket.
Above: Dwayne Chappell dribbles the
ball down the court anticipating that
he will be able to pass it off and set up
a basket.
Right: Let the games begin! The jump
at the beginning of the game signals
the start of competition.
VARSTIY BOYS' BASKETBALL OPPONENT US Coll inwood 51 Shaker Hts. 50 Lakewood 63 VASJ 50 East 56 Shaw 44 Bedford 54 Admiral King 52 Maple Hts. 48 Cleveland Hts. 56 5S| Mentor 50 Wrmsville Hts. 64 Shaker Hts. 46 Lakewood 4Q Shaw 58 Admiral King 56 43 Cleveland Hts. 64 Rhodes 53 Mentor 39 54 SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST 10 LEAGUE RECORD WON 4 LOST 6
S6 Boys’ Basketball
iiy ij
1
Coach, Sean O'Toole watches the
action on the floor in anticipation of
sending in some replacements.
A.J. Croon-Cain , Channing Davis
and Thaddeus Gibson getting some
action under the basket.
:ia§ss
Desmond Motley watches the action and hopes to get the ball.
Joys’ Basketball hung in better and finished with an improved bmj J.V. BOYS
OPPONpT Collinwdod Shaker Bits.
Brush 51 W*42 Bedford 51 . p9 Garfield Hts. 36 Admiral King 53 45 Maple Hts. 50 51 Cleveland Hts. 46 42 J £ Mentor 47 39" Wrrnsville Hts. 58 39 Shaker Hts. 47 38 Lakewood 43 MS
Cleveland H|s. 49 41 Rhodes *L 30 f34 Mentor 2 51 .49 SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 7
LEAGUE RECORD WON 8 LOST 2
mi Liggips is hoping he can get the ball and drive
the basket. Thaddeus Gibson watches the ball with the hope
that he can get the rebound if the shot is no good.
FRESHMAN BOY; OPPONENT US Shaker Hts. 27 Mentor Shore 44 Lakewood 36 Benedictine 46 VASJ - %33
A.J. Croon-Cain goes for the ball
while Thaddeus Gibson defends his
opponent.
tere was always a lot of action going on under the baskets.
Bedford , 49 39 Garfield HW * 42 21 Admiral lung 45 52 Maple Hts. 44 42 Cleveland Hts. 38 59 St. Edward 24 42 Mentor Shore 21 27 Wrrnsville Hts. 46 38 Shaker Hts. 1 37 30 Wllghby South 44 31 Lakewood 41 38 Shaw 30 38 Admiral King 48 59 Cleveland Hts. 40 55 SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 12
Coach, Sean O’Toole talks to his players
The team gets ready to go out on the court
Boys' Basketball 67
MEET THE BASKETBALL TEAMS
Bryant Johnson looks for someone to pass the ball
to so they can get a shot.
John Dickinson brings the ball down the court to
get it close enough for a shot.
Varsity Basketball, Row one: Chris Seawright, John Dickinson, Dwayne Chappell, Arthur Croone-
Cain. Sam Liggins, John Liggins, Bryant Johnson. Row two: Coach, Sean O’Toole, Marcus BenedicJ
Shannon Davis, Deonte James, Desmond Motley, Thaddeus Gibson, Andre Hall. Coach. Doc Dau§
erty.
J V Basketball. Row one: Cedric Perry, Arlen Forde, Alton Garel, Mike Ekuibe,
nard Abernathy, John Liggins. Row two: Myloana Washington, Coach. Greg James,1
Oluseyi Adesulu, Andre Gay, Hayden Lewis, King Armstrong, Amanda Harper.
Desmond Motley guards the defender to try to keep him from getting
close enough to the basket to take a shot. There was always a lot cm
activity around the person with the ball. There was always a lot of
running and passing throughout the games. A' Michael Preston, Charles Bryant, Darrell Smith, Keith Buchanan. Row two: Coach
John Hammond, Jason Towns, Demetrelle Drayton, Johnny Wilson, Payton Lewis,
Keith Brown. Row three: Bvron Waldorf, Dannv Ferritto, Marc Ward, Pat Pavicic. 68 Basketball
\KThese students worked hard throughout the year so
hey could participate in the games Varsity Girl’s Basketball. Row one: LeShay Johnson, Sandrea Kenny,
Jazmine Bell, Makita Duncan, Erika Brown. Row two: Coach,
Shivon Bell, Heather Palmer, Ciara Hurn, Chastity Morgan, Coach,
Lynn Phillips. Row three: LaToya Davis, Daniqua Dothard, DiOnna
Arthur, Courtney Rodgers.
Left: Daniqua Dothard
begins the game with a
huge jump.
Below: Jazmine Bell tries
to get the ball into position
so her team mates can get
a shot.
Basketball 69
J.V. Girl’s Basketball. Row one: DeAngela Lavender, Dominique
Bates, Loreal Sylvertooth, Tatara Uitenham, Porsche Williams,
Danielle Edwards. Row two: Tammi Wendham, Alexandria Davis,
Michelle Simon, Jessica Cleveland, Morena Zilic, Sirena Hardimon,
Coach, Dennis Windham.
Both teams fought to get possession of the ball
Freshman Girl’s Basketball. Row one: Tamiah Smith, Dale Marg
Alascia Jones, Jalila Stoudemire, Natasha Shady, Moneecia Gr
Row two: Gabrielle Halton, Heidi Walker, Asia Johnson, Jessies
Beard, Coach, Rashad Wilson.
LeShay Johnson brings
ball down the court and <
ready to pass it off to on<
her team mates.
Below: Girls from both t
leap up for a rebound.
003-2004 Euclid Girls'
Basketball team worked
aid and showed some very
good results for the season with a 12-7 overall
record. The season began with a high with a
win over VAST but then took a down turn when
they lost to Shaker Heights in a very sloppy
game. They then go! some good wins and
it looked as if they were going to be a force
until they seemed to lose the touch and began
falling behind the leaders, LeShay John,son
was the spark plug for the team throughout
the year with her passing and shooting and
overall hall handling. The team also had
players like Jazmine Bell, Mikita Duncan
and Daniqua Dothard who helped make the
season a successful one. The high point of the
season, however, came when the Panthers beat
North 51-41 for the Division 1 sectional title at
Perry’s Spectator Gymnasium. It was the first
time any of the members had won a sectional
game and North had not lost a sectional game
since 1996. Coach. Lynn Phillips wanted her
players to stick to their game and keep pressure
on the opponents at all times.
VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL OPPONENT US THEM Solon 45 49 VASJ 73 71 Shaker Hts. 36 39 Riverside 54 38 Lakewood 64 40 Lake Catholic 61 53 Bedford 77 52 Brush 63 59 Garfield 73 55 Admiral King 78 37 Maple Hts. 47 40 Cleveland Hts. 50 44 Mentor 48 56 Shaker Hts. 41 49 Lakewood 39 51 Admiral King 76 29 Cleveland Hts. 46 63 Shaw 65 62 Mentor 40 75 SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 8 LEAGUE RECORD WON 4 LOST 6 LEAGUE FINISH Fourth
Right: Chastity Morgan keeps her hands up to
keep her opponent off guard.
Far Right: Latoya Davis and Daniqua Dothar looking up for the rebound.
Top: Leaping into the air, Daniqua
Dothard goes up for the jump ball
to begin the game.
Above: LeShay Johnson runs
down the court in anticipation of
getting the ball and scoring.
LeShay Johnson anticipates getting the ball so she can drive to the
basket.
Above: Heather Palmer rushes to the basket while Chastity Morgan
keeps away from her opponent so she doesn’t draw a foul.
Left: Sandrea Kinney and Chastity Morgan waiting for the ball.
*
70 Girls' Basketball
Girls’ basketball did well and had a fun season J.V. GIRLS' BASKETBALL
OPPONENT US THEM Solon 38 42 VASJ 32 49 Shaker Hts. 50 29 Riverside 35 44 Lakewood 40 47 Lake Catholic 36 38 Bedford 64 37 Brush 60 52 Garfield 47 20 Admiral King 57 32 Maple Hts. 52 25 Cleveland Hts. 51 29 Mentor 29 51 Shaker Hts. 47 35 Lakewood 39 47 Admiral King 41 31 Cleveland Hts. 43 34 Shaw 41 27 Mentor 40 46 SEASON RECORD WON 11 LOST 8 LEAGUE RECORD WON 6 LOST 4
Dionna Arther and LeShay Johnson working hard
on the court while being watched intently by the
girls on the bench.
FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL THEM 25
US 26
OPPONENT Mentor Shore VASJ Shaker Hts. Riverside Lakewood Lake Catholic NDCL VASJ Garfield Admiral King Maple Hts. Cleveland Hts. Mentor Shore Shaker Lakewo< Admiral King Cleveland Hts. Shaw SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 4 LEAGUE RECORD WON 10 LOSTO
42 42 33 .
47
31 m Hyr?
56 49 46 48 35
46 15 24 48 27 16 14 41 28 22 28
LeShay Johnson and Daniqua Dothard watch the ball to see it' goes through the hoop to see if they
can get a rebound.
Daniqua Dothard and
Jazmine Bell-Crutcher moved
around on the court defending
the basket.
LeShay Johnson runs to get a pass while Daniqua Dothard guards her opponent.
Jazmine Bell-Crutcher looks for
a place to pass the ball in to.
Heather Palmer and Daniqua Dothard watching the
ball go out of bounds after a missed shot.
Jazmine Bell- Crutcher and
Sandrea Kinney running
down the
court to
keep up
with their
opponent.
Girls'Basketball 71
•MPEimON ON THE MAT Wrestling team shows improvement but still needs more participation
[pTpJjl 2003-2004 Euclid Panther •? I rw/SkWrestling Team experienced
J L iliiVa/a season that was ful I of
surprise*Overall, the team improved and they
won some matches and came close to win-
nine others. They were able to post wins*over ,
Char don and West Geauga. Steve Dominick,
Nick Kelly and Myron Me Connell wefe
the workhorses for the team and scored many
victories. cmeYnajor problem, however, was that there just wasn't enough wrestlers to fill
all the weight classes and some weights had
to be forfeited. With the supportive help of
the coaches. Head Coach, Mr. Joe Tucceri,
and Assistant Coaches, Mr. Mike Turk, Mr.
Greg Sattler, and Mr. Anthony Ranallo, team
members were able to develop their skills and
get more pins.
-Holly Yanacek
Steveu^mick^^^^^^m^OTffie^^^remsre^^S^dm^^^utthey^m
maaiy pins Steve Dominick and Myron Me Connell in control of their opponents.
Myron Me Connell, Shaun
Paythress,
Kashief
Herndon, Mike
Boome, Drew
Indiano and
Stanley Griffin
working hard.
72 Wrestling
Drew Indiano and
Ryan Oddo anticipate a
win if they can get con¬
trol of their opponents.
/restling, Row one: Robert Sattely, Drew Deano, Christian Tortorici, Brian Cureton, Ryan Oddo, Sean Paythress. Row two: Jonah
fcelofsack, Andre Roundtree, Tony Tortorici, Tim Jones, Oscar Leblood, Riley Lebron Jr., Steven Greer. Row three: Sani Miller,
jiishi Parker, Carlos Parks, Jamel York, Stanley Griffin, Demar Tarrence, Nick Kelly, Coach. Greg Sattler. Row four: Coach, Joe
jcceri, Steve Dominick, Devin Williams, Michael Broome, Ryan Gaines, Myron Me Connell, Coach, Mike Turk. Row five: Elliott
izen, Brandon Housby, Joshua Gantt, Sean Fitzpatrick.
Kashief Herndon and Demar Tarrance working to gain control of their opponents.
Shaun Pay¬
thress, Myron
Me Connell,
Steve Domi¬
nick and Ryan
Oddo trying
to tire out their
opponents so
they can get a
win.
Wrestling 73
!oach. Joe luccen shouts instructions to hts wres
ers from the sidelines.
Ryan Oddo, Demar
Tarrance and Steve
Dominick tyring to
move their opponents
into a submissive
position.
ran intnrara PABnnPAnfiw Hockey needed more players to put on the i
was not an exceptional
-year for the Panther
liockey leant, finishing
the season with an overall record of 6-18-2 and
2-10 in the G.C.H.S.H.L.Which put them in
fifth place in the Blue Central Division; They
didn't have enough players to be able to skate competitively with the other schools. Adding
to that was the usual injuries that always occur
and the season was not an unqualified success.
The players played hard and practiced dili¬
gently but it just was too tiring when i he same
players had to be on the ice for long periods ’
of time. Mr. Frank Soltesz was the coach for
the team and was assisted by his son, Frank
A. Soltesz who was a former hockey player for
the Panthers.
Phil Silvaggio watches while Tom Me Naniara
faces off.
OPPONENT
Lakewood 1
Twinsburg 4
Chagrin Falls 2
Lakewood 7
Garfield Hts. 3 Orange 0
Mayfield 2
Kent Roosevelt 0
NDCL 3
Bay Village 4 Avon Lake 2
Chagrin Falls 5 Buffalo Frontier 0
North Olmstead 3
Lake Catholic 4 Garfield Hts. 10 Solon 5
Kent Roosevelt 3 Twinsburg 5
Brooklyn 10
Orange 2
Mayfield 2
NDCL 1
Solon 3
Garfield Hts. 3
HOCKEY
US THEM
8 4
0 4 7
10
11 7
7
10 7
2 13
9 6 5
4
8 5
0 4
12 6 5
6 .
STATE TOURNAMENT
Canfield 4 6
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 18 TIE 2 G.C.H.S.H.L. RECORD WON 2 LOST 10
LEAGUE FINISH Fifth in the Blue Divi¬ sion
74 Hockey Tom Me Namara skates through a pack of defenders while Sam Morris gets up after falling down while
passing off the puck.
Dave Sou tar
the puck.
Silvaggio skating for
Hockey, Row one: John Polter, James Tusoch. Sean Fleming, Jack Vernier, Tom Me Namara, Sam Morris,
Nick Braddock. Row two: Coach. Frank Soltesz, Jim Banaszek, Dave Soutar, Oliver Baird, Joel Coggins,
Angela Tirabassi, Joe Humenuik, Phillip Silvaggio, Jessica Weiland, Coach. Frank Soltesz.
_ Dave Soutar,
Namara, Jack j/jl Vernier and Jim
^ H ■' -ristjr jjk ptf Banaszek look
JBfftSiu "IwvLa tor on _ X *•' g mSS * the ice
Above: Tom Me Namara waits for the pass
while below. Tom tries to keep the puck
away from a PTfl ^ p^KfeyflKS
defender Abi,. '
Above: Dave Soutar
anticipates lots of
action.
Left: Jim Tusoch,
Dave Soutar and
Tom Me Namara
fighting for the puck.
Below: Jim Tusoch
brings the puck down
the ice. Below Right: Dave Soutar looks down the
ice to keep track of where the puck is.
Jim Tusoch tries to get the puck Tom Me Namara keepingTN||jfl
into the goal. puck away from the opposing teaffi Dave Soutar trying to anticipate
where the puck will be.
Jack
Vernier
races down
the ice in anticipa¬
tion of
getting to
the puck.
Sam Morris and Joel Coggins
bring the puck down while Tom
Me Namara dives for the goal.
Jim Tusoch, Angela Tirabassi
and Jack Vernier wait for Dave
Soutar to face off. Hockey 75
was no different from
revious years for the
ndoor Track Teams
since they were able to post many victories
over the teams that they competed against.
The indoor season enabled the participants
to get in shape for the spring outdoor season.
Both teams had a lot of talent and the coaches
thought that they had several runners who
would go far in the outdoor season. The indoor
season helped the athletes perfect their timing and coordination for the upcoming meets.
Boys’ Indoor Track, Row one: Marcus Knowles, Ferrell Thomas, Eric Graham, Devin Lewis, JaRon
King, Ricardo Newell, Chris Williams, David Ellis, Hemerson Reyes, Scott Sattler. Row two: Akeem
Floyd, Garey Bery, Demarcus Monroe, Steven Hill, Aren Beauford, Paris Fellows, Devante Smith,
Josh Watt, Dennis Rodgers, Alphonso Jamerson. Row three: Coach, Tom Gibbons, Dametraus Jagger,
Brandon Smith, Ra Shawn Newell, Joe Boyd, Darius Smith, Keith Groves, Da’Von Wilson, Chris
Paris, Chris Smith, Kennard Jordan, Valentino Halton.
Chris Smith making the exchange of the baton in
the 4 x 800 m relay.
David Ellis and Scott Sattler sprinting away from
their opponents in their races. Heather Palmer and Sasha
Fayne land their triple
jumps. Ricardo Newell easily clears the hurdles on his way to a victory.
Garey Barry, JaRon King, Eric
Graham, Monique Drake and
Sasha Fayne making over the
hurdles.
76 Indoor Track
Gionna Parker
loosens up by
jumping rope
before her event
Monique Drake makes her
landing in the triple jump.
Antonique Halton, Jeri
Bishop, Felicia Bishop,
Amber Devese and
Phylicia Banks putting
the shot for the team.
Indoor Track 77
■»* Sasha Fayne makes it look easy as she
easily wins her heat.
Both Boys and Girls indoor track teams had successful seasons
iris’ Indoor Track. Row one: Brianna Banks, Heather Palmer, Chavez Stewart, Shannon Jones,
onique Drake, Amber Devese, Chastity Sandridge, Ashley Shannon, Gionna Parker, Courtney
odgers, Tenita Whitdler, Sasha Fayne. Row two: Coach Dezi Stewart, Carol Hill, Andrea Bennett,
ICharmaine Justin, Channez Martin, Jasmine Bishop, Brittany Best, Shatia Myra, Amanda Harper,
I Allison Palmer, Phylicia Banks, Antoinette Papo, Coach, Larry Nosse. Row three: Coach, Robert Yoe,
^Chastity Bradley, Deniea Brandon, Brittany Shy, Sheree Flynt, Alicia Pollard, Arvesha Hill, Lekiesha
all, Shelley Struna, Megan Joint, Stephanie Tryee, Alicia Bennett, Ashley Barnett.
Coach, Larry Nosse explains the rules for the 4 x
800 m relay.
Coach, Robert Yoe discusses the events that his
athletes will be participating in.
Gionna
Parker
and Brit¬
tany Best
getting
ready to
begin
their
events.
in nF 2004 Euclid Panther Boys' Swim team
was excellent, having a winning record of 6 and 12, at .500. The whole team helped to win in their own part, from relays, sprints, and distances. Two seniors, Jona¬ thon Suhy and Brian Schweikert were excellent assets to this great team, and they will be missed. The boys' captains, Jon Suhy and Andrew Jurcak helped to get the whole team motivated and ready to swim their meets to the best of their ability. Zach Schlosser led the diving boys and even quali¬ fied for districts. This team had the leadership from a great coach, Mr. John Elliot, who strove for the best out of his swimmers. From all the fun and great kid on this team, they will be number one in years to come.
-Cory Scheider
h
Swim Team members cheer on their comrades.
BOYS SWIMMING OPPONENT Shaw Lakewood North Maple Hts. Brush Lake Catholic Riverside Cleveland Hts. Orange South Bedford Shaker Hts. Mentor
78 Swimming
G FOR SUCCESS
Boy’s Swimming, Row one: David Me Cauley, Nick Fortunato, Nathan Miller, Vince Marvin, Cory
Scheider, Malcolm Me Cauley. Row two: Sean Wilford, Curterera Canley, Jeff Paholke, Dorian
Porter, David Jeffries, Jonathan Suhy. Row three: Coach. John Elliott, Cory Shy, Brian Schweikert,
Andrew Jurcak, Dave Swansegar, Zach Schlosser. Row four: Tim Hanson, Caple Nelson, Carlo Gen¬
tile, Chris Giegerich.
Pot. V
L
Vi
Allie Montague and Erika Skovira
watch their team mate make his turn.
Andrew Jurcak takes to the blocks as he antieipates how well he
will do in his reace.
s,
Julie Didomenico, Elyse Hilston, Andrew Jurcak
and Allie Montague exploding off the blocks to get
a good start for their races.
’ and girls’ swim teams worked hard in the water
|{rl's Swimming Row one: Allison Clancy, Tbrianna Alice, Brittany Harris, Jasmine Manista, Kelly
Inughlin, Erika Skovira, Kathryn Carter. Row two: Jessica Marino, Geraldine Bishop, Anna Sudar,
"n iilexandria Bartchak, Alecia Jones, Erikke Wilford. Row three: Coach. John Elliott, Amalia Boris,
" die Didomenico, Amy Ruscin, Elyse Hilston, Candide Rentico. Row four: Allie Montague, Alyssa
*'trl C odramaz, Lindsay Perusek, Erika Prizzi.
■
Vl
ilyssa Kodramatz tights her way to the finish line.
"ash
2004 Euclid Pan- £)ther Girls' Swim
UaVi^team was excel¬ lent even though their record was 3 and 12, ther were some tough teams. Senior Elyse Hilston helped in her part magnificently > ; ”' going to be a great loss to the team next year. The Erika Slo vira and Anna Sudar did theii part to get the team ready to compete at every meet. Katie Carter and Allie Montague were the female divers, and Katie Carter finished eighth in the state com¬ petition. She was one of Euclid's best girl di vers of all time. Euclid was very proud to have her as one of our divers. The team had great. motivation from their coach, Mr. John Elliot, and their assistant coach, Mr. Gerald Thomas. Euclid is aiming high in the years to com*
-Cory Scheider
Merrianna Milroy,
Erikke Wil¬
ford, Julie
Didomenico,
Anna Sudar,
Carlo Gen-
♦ tile, Cory
Scheider and
Elyse Hilston
stroking for
the finish.
GIRLS SWIMMING OPPONENT US THEM Shaw 148 Lakewood 39 North 92 Maple Hts. 113 Brush 52 Lake Catholic 113 Riverside 47 Cleveland Hts. 54 Orange Last South 92 Bedford 65 Shaker Hts. 47 Mentor 36
fwim team members get together to get their times. Chris Giegerich gets ready to start his race. Swimming 79
Football Cheerleaders, Row one: Erika Mulchin, Carmen Jones, Sonjia Faign, Jasmine Logan, Brismf
Strong. Row two: Brittany Sidak, Jamei Wilson, Jasmine Manista, Felieia West, Melissa Paoloni,
Cierra Medley, Gretchen Gudaitis, Michelle Smith, Camilla Triplin, Chrissy Lennon, Mindy Gejj
sack, Adrian Graf, Anastasia Piotrkoiwski, Natalie Greene, Michelle Connavino, Antonio Wrig
Ashley Barnes.
80 Cheerleaders
Tamiya Tate, Stacy Piotrkoiwski and Ashley
Barnes hold up the sign that the football team runs through.
Some of the cheerleaders spent a lot of time up in
the air.
Some of the cheerleaders getting ready for the play¬
ing of the National Anthem.
KEEPING THE SPIRITS HIGH rnri j 2003-2004 Panther cheer-
leader staff consisted of many
JL A A V«*/girls and boys w ho were
dedicated to the idea dial they would pul on an appealing show for the fans. One big difference"
betweep this year and the former ones were the
number of mounts that the members provided.
The team did their best to get as many members
off the ground as they could which lead to a different visual effect. Directed by Mrs. Jen¬
nifer Teknipp the members worked hard to
bring the cheer leading routines into a third
dimension of height. You could say that the
cheerleaders went to great heights to have a
successful season.
Brittany Sidak falls into the waiting arms of team
mates.
Jasmine Manista shows how high she can jump.
Fr
P'o: Eri
h
Brittany Sidak is held in the air by
Jamei Wilson and Jasmine Manista. Freshmen Football Cheerleaders: Jennifer Inman, Brandi
Spehar, Symmone Jackson, Clair Patete.
The cheerleaders did their best to get the fans involved in the games
>all Cheerleaders, Rywone: Felicia West, Carmen Jones. Row two: Tamiya Tate, Mindy Gel- Jasmine B&^ait* Ashley IJ^hrelkeld. Row thi^e: Brittany Sidak, Jamell Wilson, Adrian Graf, iuiiley Threlkeld. Row three: Brittany
inastasia Piotrkoiwsju, India Lowe, Erica Moultry, Cierra Medley. Row four:
ichelle Smith, AprU Pettway, Ashley Barnes.
Briana Strong and Michelle Connavino discuss
routines that they will be using during their cheers.
Below to Bottom: Basketball cheerleaders per¬
formed on the hard wood court.
Frreshman Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one: Domininuc Eldemire, Danielle Jackson. Row two: Eris Spicer, Cherri Lively, Justine Francois, Sherome Ross, Jennifer Inman Row three: Brandi Spehar, Symmone Jackson, Brittany Spicer
duced. Cheerleaders 81
The cheerleaders did push ups to count off the
points scored by the football team.
ANTICIPATING CHAN
82 Activities Divider
Greg Erhardt and Albert Estvander exercize their
minds after school by playing a game of chess with the Chess Club.
Greg Brinovec has participated in
he Marching Band and other musical
activities for all his years at Euclid
High School.
Students participated
in the Film
Club, the
Flag Corps
and the
Rifles after
school
Jessica Spring
enjoys being a
Majorette.
/^V of the benefits of attending Euclid High School was the opportunity
I I T| O to participate in many extracurricular activities. For many students
A XV/the day ends at 2:25 p.m. and they were out of the building by 2:30.
But for many students 2:30 signaled the beginning of the second part of their school day.
Many students were involved in interscholastic sports and many others were members of
some of the many clubs and activities that were available to all students. From Art Club
to S.A.V.E. and everything in between a student would be able to find a group of other
students who had an interest in what they were interested in.
wmam
ACTIVITIES DIVIDER
At the S.A.V.E. meeting students learned about
Earth’s resources and how they should be con¬
served.
Members of Kids On The Block go to different
middle and elementary schools and put on a show
about prejudice and bias among different cultures.
Activities Divider 83
Above: Key Club is a service organization that
sponsors many activities in and outside the school.
It gives the members a chance to help other people
who are not as fortunate as they are.
Right: Student council members beginning to deco¬
rate for the Homecoming
dance.
Students like to participate in Student council since
it gives them a chance to organize activities like
Homecoming and Winterfest and reall join in the
planning of activities at Euclid High School.
Survey members
the paper.
stories to include in
Members of the CRUX believe that they should
work togethe and do God’s work in order to suc¬
ceed. Here they met at the flag pole in front of the
school before school to have a worship service.
Malcolm Me Cauley, Kate Kinison, Jessie Oslund, Becky Kinison, Elise Braunschweig, Natalie Greene
ind Dave Me Cauley are looking over the information that they will need when they participate in Model
Mediation students spent a day in the park getting to
enow each other better.
Right to Far Right: Ms. Diane Tizzano and Ms.
Jean Wroblewski directing the action on the stage
while Courtney Biehl and Cathleen Zalewski
84 Jazz Band practice .
ALL THAT JAZ East 222nd St. Jazz Band gets to snow off J
r I 5 "I East 222nd St. Jazz Band held their annual Winter——
X X A Concert on Monday.
December 15. 2003 in the auditorium. They
played such pieces as, Feliz Navidad, Gimme
Some LovinI'll Be Home for Christmas,
Beauty and the Beast, Good King Wenceslas,
Flip. Flop and Fly and A Little Christmas Jazz
Suite. The musicians practiced after school in
order to perfect their technique and sounds and
were able to present an enjoyable perfor¬
mance. The group was directed by Ms. Diane
Tizzano and Ms. Jean Wroblewski
Archie
Smith
practices
on his
guitar
in order
to be
prepared
for the
concert.
off theiil music at annual Winter Concer
Jazz Band. Row one: Amanda Hayes, Michelle Riendeau, Chris George, Cameron Sharp, Betty Jear Wischnieier, Cathleen Zalewski, Garey Berry, Steve Zambouri, Ross Salupo. Row two: Kevin Br
Rob Humenuik, Dave Datablausen, Steve Rohl, Kara Brehni, Shaw n Gasper, Megan Ammon, David
Horowitz, Jean Wroblewski. Row three: Archie Smith, Marwan Sledge, James Henderson, Courtney
Biehl, Jonathan Calabrese, Greg Brinovec, Mike Riendeau, Lisa Hyman, Evan Farkas, Director, Di
Tizzano
Above: Marwan Sledge plays the
piano for the Jazz Band.
Right: Jazz Band members get ready
for their concert.
Above and Below: Jazz Band playing their pieces.
GOING Tijr 1 nil Voices of New Life Gospel Choir sings t rom their
lr music
hearts Voices of New Life Choir
r I || CX presented their Annual
JL XX Winter Concert with the Jazz
Band on Monday. December 15. 2003. The
students began practicing for their performance
at the beginning of the school year and worked
hard after school to get it till together. They
performed the songs. Silent Night. Go Tell it on
the Mountain, Have You Heard About Jesus?.
I'm Determined to Walk With Jesus. Yield Not
to Temptation, O How / Love Jesus. Where
Would J Be? and My Desire. The students
had a good time presenting the songs and the
audience enjoyed their performance. The group
was directed by Mr. Clifton Beasley and Ms.
Teresa Smith.
ny Paul, Chantera Jenkins, Dezaree Griffie, Kristian Middleton,
t>y<l»pam‘ne Pollard, Corianne Johnson, India Fountain, Geral-
iblin, Solita Hill. I Jsa Murray, Rachel Willingham, Dean Bryson,
iaije Thomas. Jocelyn Willingham. Row three: Jocelyn Reid. Chan
Clifton Beasley,
tnisha Mann
Above: VONL members gather around the piano
and practice their songs.
Left: Dean Bryson stuffs a piece of pizza into his
mouth in preparation for the concert.
Above and Below: Director, Clifton Beasley
accompanies the group as they practice their songs Brittany Roberts, Lisa Murray and Geraldine Bishop
getting rcad\ for the concert.
Desiree Griffie grabs
a piece of pizza to help
quench her appetite
before the concert.
Tenisha Lloyd practices her skills
on the piano while waiting for more
members to arrive.
Brittany Roberts
adjusts the floppy hat
that she is wearing.
Jerrica Davis, Darlene Pollard and
Channez Martin are happy that the
Holiday Season is getting close. Voices of New Life 85
ON THE FIELD Marching Band
Euclid Panther High School
Marching Band had an
immense amount of power
this year. Pre-game blasted off with the strong
melody of “Emperata Overture". Following that was Euclid High School's “Alma Mater”,
the “Star-Spangled Banner”, and the “Fight
Song”. There were a lot of experienced play¬
ers, being led by Field Commanders Paul
Serwatka. Courtney Biehl, and Cathleen
Zalewski, as well as Ms, Tizzano (director),
Ms. Wroblewski (assistant director), Mrs.
Ewing (auxiliary), Miss Ewing (auxiliary),
and Mr. Trzcinski (percussion). The Section
Leaders being Kate Kinison (clarinet), Kyle
Strodtbeck (alto saxophone), Jon Calabrese
(mellophone), Chris Kinison (trumpet), Greg
Brinovec (trumpet), Greg McKay (percussion),
Antonio Wright (percussion), Cassie Taylor
(percussion), Michelle Riendeau (percussion),
Jessie Oslund (Baritone), Kara Brehm (trom¬
bone), J.P. Haynes (tuba), Elise Braunschweig
(flute), Kim Carotenuto (flag corps), Jamie
Gabriel (majorettes), and Jackie Vazquez
(rifle). Show 1 showed explosive performances
with “Joy to the World”, “Respect”, “E-
Town” and the famous tradition of pulsating
drum breaks and dances. The Squad Leaders
consisted of Elyse Hilston (clarinet), Becky
Kinison (clarinet ), Chris George (alto saxo¬
phone). Gretchen Gudaitis (trumpet), Rob
Vazquez (percussion), Amanda Hayes (flute),
Rachel Sova (flag corps), Monica Dorsey (flag
corps), and Katlyn McTighe (flag corps). The
Euclid High School Marching Band performed
at many great places, including Cedar Point.
Midpark Festival, and Perry High School Festival. Cedar Point was really awesome. They
marched through the park for a bit, playing their
tunes, and then they got to just go and goof
off. The students had a marvelous time. At the
end of the summer, the members went tqj Band
Camp, which was tough, but they got lots of
good practice out of it The band performed at
all of the football games. They also presented a
concert in the gym after the end of the football season. A highlight of the year was their trip to
Disney World in November before Thanksgiving
break. The members endured a long bus ride to
Florida and back, but they had a lot of fun play¬
ing in the parades and visiting the parks*
-Andrew Collins
Percussion band members playing Music of the
86 Marching Band Nl$ht
added color and motion to the pre¬ game and half time festivities
Paul Serwatka, Court¬
ney Biehl, and Cathleen
Zalewski controlled the
band on the field.
Greg Brinovec, Courtney Rought, Elise Braunschweig, Rebecca
Kinison, and Kate Kinison showing lots of smiles at the beginning of tire
season. They couldn't have possibly anticipated the changes that would
take place before the end of the school year.
Above: Lee Barwick and Gretchen Gudaitis showing their
style as they play their trumpets.
Above right: The trombone section tried to slide into their
band positions.
Right: The band members marching through the halls dis¬ rupting eighth period classes.
pc po Marching Band, row one: Courtney Biehl, Paul Serwatka, Cathleen Zalewski. Row two: Erika Doss, Stephanie Tyree, Jamie Gabrielle, Jessica Spring, Susan
Hogue. Row three: Erin Thorne, Rob Vazquez, Cory Shy, Jacqueline Vazquez, Mike Valentino, Tim Ewing, Lauren Ranalo, Dave Serwatka, Mike Sham-
blan, Jim Kapeluch, Jeff Hardy. Row four: Christopher Me kenzie, Director, Diane Tizzano, Assistant director, .lean \\ rohlewski. Tanum Ewing. Christina
[ Ewing. Row five: Luitenent Monica Dorsey, Phillip Silvaggio, Tommy Veres, Bryan Svoboda, Lalura Laura, jasmine Me Call, John Gelofsack, Antonio
Wright, James Henderson, Isom Williams, Michelle Riendeau. Luitenent, Rachel Sova. Row six: Captain. Kim Carotenuto, Tara Me Tight*. Row seven: Dani-
! elle Levin, Nate Suhy, Sara Lehman, Ashley Thorpe, Rachel Simpler, Jocelyn Reed, Matthew Parnell, Kate Farina, Ash lev A moss. Amanda Hayes. Elise
Braunschweig, Kate Kinison, Elyse Hilston, Courtney Rought, Rebecca Kinison, Nicole Cluter, BritdP^ Sanders. Row eight: Ashley Gilliam, Tricia Byer,
Meredith Burge, Jennifer Miller, Nicole Baranik, Angela Tirabassi, Eric Hager, Rachel George, Kara Brehm, Megan Ammon, Moses Santorrelli, Elizabeth
Hoffman, Andrew Collins, Natalie Greene, Jessica Oslund, Alexandria Perdan. Row nine: Salida Nos. Shi von James, Brittany Shy, Bryan Bernard, Shenay
Barth, Gretchen Gudaitis, Lee Barwiek, Mike Riendeau, Evan Farkas, Greg Brinovec, Chris Kiifson, India Lowe, Brianna Watts, Shaun Wilford, Jeremy
Sales, Brittany Roberts. Row ten: Valerie Taddy, Stephen Horowicz, Jonathan Calabrese, Ashton Freeman, Chris George, Kathy Hilston, Kyle Strodtbeck,
Martina Chatman, Brandon Jones, Phillip Williams, Deray Berry, Kelly Ammon, Jamal Austin, Travis Beach, John Haynes, Terecia Manningham. Row
eleven: Ashton Childs, Sierra Pringle. Row twelve: Denise Cleric. Jessica Vandegrift, Ann JMitely, Justephanie Chandler, Jackie Me Carthy, Ashton Mont¬
gomery, Dominique Cain, Aisa Wilson, Nicole Spinosa, Elizabeth Anderson, .Amelia Est^ Keonna Me Lindon, Sabrina Sultan.
Cathleen Zalewski salutes the flag during the play¬
ing of the National Anthem.
iSm
Cassie Taylor, Elise Braunschweig, Natalie Greene
Hilston, Kate Kinison, Michelle Riendeau, and
Senior Parent Night.
Jecky Kinison, Elyse
Brehm having fun at
John Haynes makes big
noise with his tuba as he
performs his motions.
Cathleen Zalewski
directs the band on the
field.
Hraul Serwatka
Hooks smart as
he salutes the
flag.
Jean Wroblewski and Elise Braunschweig Andrea Tarach
Diane Tizzano watch and Elyse Hilston anticipates her
the fruits of their work anticipate being friends dance on the
on the field. throughout their lives, field.
Above: Melissa Santorelli
and Kara Brehm putting
on a show for elementary
students anticipating par¬
ticipation in the Marching
Band.
Left: Cory Shy anticipates
the next action on the
field.
Marching Band 87
WAVING THEIR FLAGS IN THE BREEZE Flag Corps had lots of fun marching and twirling their flags
Flag Corps. Row one: Brittany Oyaski, Ashley Gilliam, Jacqueline Vazquez, Rachel Sova, Monica
Dorsey, Kim Carotenuto, Nicole Sinosa, Danielle Levette. Row two: Jessica Vandegrift, Seleda Noss,
Karen Me Tighe, Justephanie Chandler, Ashley Montgomery, Dominique Cain, Tenisha Manning-
ham, Asia Wilson. Row three: Brittany Sandy. Row four: Cierra Pringle, Alexandria Perdan, Valerie
Taddie, Ashton Childs, Cala Me Quendon, Brittany Roberts, Elizabeth Anderson, Serena Sultan, Ann
Bratelv, Denise Clague — ... T. ; -
Majorettes began their
season with the Matching
Band when they began prac¬
ticing at the school in August. They learned all
the routines that they would need throughout
the season as they performed at the many
football games. They sweated through band
camp and all the hot days of the summer so
they could have fun marching and waving their
flags during the football season. They w'orked hard at keeping together and making their
performances memorable.
Above and Below: Jessica Vandegrift and the rest
of the Flag Corps made beautiful forms with the
ribbons.
Above: The girls stand at attention while the
National Anthem is being played.
Right: Liz Anderson and Monica Dorsey have
worked hard to learn the routines that are necessary
to make each show look good.
88 Flag Corps The girls had fun dancing with
each other.
The girls climbed up on each other to give
height to their displays.
Flag Captains, Row one: Jacqueline Vazquez, Kimberly
Carotenuto. Row two: Rachel Sova, Karen Me Tighe,
Monica Dorsey.
Rifles performed ajorettes and in front of the Band Majorette's and the Rifle
Corps practiced with the
Marching Band and the
Flag Corps to make the show that took place
bn the foot trail field «rie movable one. The
‘Majorettes*twirled thlir batons and ihrew them
into the aipRpProes twirled their rifies and
threw them into the air. They also performed
gymnastic stunt's such as rolls and towers as
they entertained the fans.
[ajorettes: Stephanie Tyree, Jessica Spring, Jamie Gabrielle, Sarah Candela, Susan Hogue
Above and Below: The Majorettes perform their
routines in front of the fans.
Left: Stephanie Tyree anticipated many happy
moments while performing on the football field.
[ifles. Row one: David Serwatka, Jacqueline Vazquez, Mike Sham
ilen. Row two: Mike Valentino, Lauren Ranalo, Tim Ewing.
Above: Jamie Gabrielle
looks up in anticipation
of her baton returning
to her while Jackie
Vazquez (Above Left)
anticipates her next
movements.
Above: Mike Shamblen, Mike
Valentino and Tim Ewing
make a tower while Dave
Serwatka looks on.
Right: Dave Serwatka on the
top of the pyramid. j t *
The Rifles performing one of their routines Majorettes/Rifles 89
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Euclid’s choral groups contributed lots oi
Above and Right: Choral
Master members joke around
before their performance
while Holly Yanacek passes
out programs for the show
Choral Masters, Row one: Bridget Mahovlic, Rachel Newsome, Anna Sudar, Josephine Vicar, India Fountain, Holly Yanacek, Natalie Sliva,
Amalia Boris. Kimberly Carotenuto, Meredith Wise, De’Andre Hill, Brianna Banks, Carol Candow, Cathrine Anderson, Angel Ciomek,
Jamie Vols. Jeanee Carter. Row two: Andrea Mitchell, Emily Mahovlic, Jakira Curry, Jocelyn Willingham, Niza Phiri, Bianca Gonza-
k, Jakira Curp,. ijachel Willingham, Autumn Tipton, Carolee Dawson, Sharde Graves, Patrick Mulholland, Christopher Hall, Jessica
Handler, Erin Gujirod. Maria Fleming, Myloana Washington, Jessica Wilbraham, Jacqueline Vazquez, Jocelyn Ashley. Row three: Kyle
Byronfjfaldorf, Layton Martin, Brandon Wilder, Brian Carotenuto, Alex Price, De'Auntae Reed, Sterling Keaton A
Above: Assistant
Director, Mr.
Josh Walker had
to anticipate all
the problems that
would arise during
the production of
the concert.
Right: Jessica
Vandegrift
and Cathleen
Zalewski antici¬
pated the enjoy¬
ment that they
would get from
performing in the
holiday concert.
Above: Joshua Walker and Trisha Tinney warm¬
ing up the choirs while Jessica Vandegrift looks
on. ,
Right: Choral Master and Concert Choir members tuning up for their performance.
90 Choral Masters/Concert Choir
Concert Choir. Row one: Sasha Robinson. Lauren Brown, Justine Francois, Steven Mervar, Gabri- elle Ruberto, Brittain Baltruweit, Solita Hill. Row two: Ashton Yancey, Kristina Andrews, Matt Me Ken/ie. Shawn Anderson. Daniel McDowell.
alitSliui
Ciomek. | onza-
Jessica
Varsity Chorale, Row one: Liza Langdon, Cassidy Blatnik, Erika Skovira, Michelle Conna\ ino, Emils
Vic llvaine, Sarah Mabel, Kristen De Wolf, Jessica Vandegrift. Row two: Cathleen /alow ski. A bln
Pafete, Brittany Harris. Yuri Doolan. Jasmine Manista, Jamal Austin, Kristen Griffith. Terrell Ian ton.
via Holloway, Matt Me Kenzie. Row three: Greg Brinovec, Rashaad Newsome, Christy Lennon,
•hanie Maxwell, Karen Connavino, Stephen Manes, Craig Stigarrner, David Jeffries, William |
oud. Jonathan Calabrese, David Heindell, Dean Bryson.
ts <) excitement to the Holiday Concert Thursday. December 11,2003
I the music department at Euclid
X A High School presented it’s annual
Holiday Concert in the auditorium The choral
part of the show consisted of selections presented
by Varsity Chorale, Choral Masters, the Concert
Choir and Forte. Varsity Chorale began the show
with their quick paced, enthusiastic singing
and dancing. This was followed by the Concert
Choir which presented several holiday selections.
Forte was the next group that had their chance to
express to the audience their appreciation of the
' holiday season. After that, the Choral Masters
finished up the choral section of the program
with selections like: () Come All Ye Faithful The
First Breath of Winter, Noel Fve Got My Love To
Keep Me Warm, Festival Deck the Hall and Silent
Night. The concert was very well put together
and the students worked very hard and gave an
excellent performance.
Above: Varsity Chorale anticipating the beginning
of their performance.
orte. Row one: Karen Connavino, Emily Me llvaine,
Chrissy Lennon. Row two: Meredith Wise, Jonathan Cala¬
brese.
Erika Skovira, Stephanie Maxwell
and Emily Me llvaine anticipate a fun
performance with Varsity Chorale.
Above and below: Concert participants anticipate
a good performance as they tune up.
Bottom Left: Varsity Chorale members getting
ready for their holiday concert in December and
also singing the National Anthem and the Alma
Mater before the Euclid football games.
Varsity Chorale/Forte 91
Orchestra, Row one: Kelly Ammon, Desiree Johnson, Kayla Wheeler, Laura Ramdhan, Monique Drake, Amber Devese,
Megan De Wolf, Cierra Matley, Carla Leese, Deonell Hardy. Row two: Lauren Rivers, Shannon Jones, Julienne Springer,
Lenda Berry, Nathan Miller, Tiara Bagley, Tbriana Allen, Megan Ammon. Row three: Director. Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz,
Shayla Jones, Kate Kinison, Sarah Lehman, Travis Beach, Marwan Sledge, Dan Adamic, Elyse Hilston. Row four: Antonio 1
Wright, Amanda Hayes, Elizabeth Copperman, Gretchen Gudaitis. Row five: Geoffrey Horn, Greg Me Kay, Rob Vazquez,
Matt Kushan. Row six: Adreana Twiggs, Phillip Paterson, Rebecca Kinison, David Horowicz.
S OF THE BIG Orchestra and Concert Band presented the
Above and Right: Director, Mrs.
Cathy Vetovetz. gets ready to direct Travis Beach, Sarah
Lehman, Kelly Ammon, Elyse Hilston, Rebecca Kinison, Kate
Kinison and Elise Braunschweig.
92 Orchestra
Above: John Haynes and Gretchen Gudaitis anticipate a
successful concert since all the students around them are practic¬
ing their numbers
Euclid High School Orchestra had its first performance of the year on December 11, 2003. Students in the orchestra played var¬ ious songs including Thunder and Lighten¬ ing Polka, Russian Sailors Dance, and A Christmas Festival. They also accompa¬ nied the choirs with the playing of Hal¬ lelujah Chorus, and A Tribute of Carols. The orchestra members were directed by Mrs. Cathy Vetovitz. A highlight of the year for students in the orchestra was their exclusive trip to Disney World. The Marching Band marched through all of Magic Kingdom, while the orchestra played in Tomorrow Land.
-Lauren Rivers
Concert B
Row w:
itlsha Ms
Burge, Ti
Kara Bre
Jamal An
beck, Cal
Greg Me
WrightJ
BAND AND ORCHESTRA their concerts in the winter
Concert Band, Row one: Ashley Amoss, Alexandria Perdan, India Lowe, Amanda Hayes, Michelle Riendeau, Nate Suhy, Travis Beach, Elise Braunschweig,
tew two: Valerie Tanddie, Jocelyn Reid, Kate Farina, Matt Parnell, Samantha Klozar, Nicole Clutter, Cassie Taylor, Ashley Thorpe, Sarah Lehman, Tren-
iiisha Manningham. Row three: Kate Kinison, Rebecca Kinison, Andrea Tarach, Eric Hager, Courtney Rought, Andrea Douglas, Jennifer Miller, Meredith
Surge, Tamiajoy Lang, Angela Tirabassi, Britney Shy, Javon James, Nicole Beranek, David Horowicz, Rachel George, Megan Ammon, Melissa Santorelli,
Kara Brehni. Row four: Shawn Wilford, Evan Farkas, Lee Barwick, Amalia Boris, Michael Riendeau, Gretchen Gudaitis, Chris Kinison, Greg Brinovec,
Jamal Austin, J.P. Haynes, Jonathan Calabrese, Kelly Ammon, Elyse Hilston, Andrew Collins, Natalie Greene, Jessica Oslund, Jamie Gabriel, Kyle Strotd-
beck, Cathleen Zalewski. Row five: Director, Jean Wroblewski, Director, Diane Tizzano, Terrence Wareren, James Henderson, Phil Silvaggio, Rob Vazquez,
Greg Me Kay, Bryan Svoboda, Mia Brantley, Tommie Berry, Lolowen Robinson, Jonah Gelofsack, Cory Shy, Jasmine Me Call, Jim Kapeluch, Antonio
[Wright, Isom Weems, Danielle Weber, Courtney Biehl, Cassandra Hilston, Martina Chatman, Brandon Jones, Phillip Williams, Chris George.
students in The Euclid High
i School Marching Band
'had Concert Band to look
foreward to as the Marching Band season
ended. Concert Band musicians endured many
long hours of practicing with their instruments
during homeroom, in class,,and after school.
The students in Concert Band worked hard to
learn all of the music that they performed at
their winter concert with the orchestra on Feb¬
ruary 3, 2004, in the auditorium. Concert Band
performed a variety of songs at that concert
including: Atnparito Rora, Three Old American
Ballads, Tandredi, Majesta. The Civil War. and
John Williams in Concert. The band was under r, ■jHH f alf "I
the leadership of Director, Ms. Diane Tizzano.
and Assistant Director, Ms. Jean Wrobewski. w
jris
Above: William Bayl-
iss II and Kathleen Me
Donnell read excerpts
from Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr.’s speech.
Left: Melissa San¬
torelli. Kara Brehm,
Natalie Greene and
Jessica Oslund wait
for the show to begin.
Band 93
The flute section waiting for their chance to play.
Far Left to
Left: Cory
Shy shows
how he makes
music, Ms.
Diane Tizz¬
ano gets ready
to direct the
band and Elise
Braunsch¬
weig watches
as Kate
Kinison takes
attendance for
the perfor¬
mance.
Eric Hagar looks pleased as he is surrounded by
ndrea Tarach and Courtney Rought.
JOHN LENNON AND ME Fall Play explored relationships between student
with severe illnesse rnnl • year's Fall Play was John O Lennon and Me. The title
A JL JLX was deceiving because
the play had nothing to do with John Lennon.
It was about Star (Brittany Spicer), who had
cystic fibrosis, a disease that was* always fatal.
She stayed in a place called Heart House, Star
got a new roommate Courtney (Emily Kliever I
who was her age and they became gooddriends. One problem about Star was that she liked to
stretch the truth which got her into all set ts of
problems.
The play was done by a talented group of
students. Brittany Spicer played the star of
the play. Star. This freshman was extremely
talented and it really showed during her
performance. Also with leading roles were
Emily Kliever as Courtney, Tara Toth as
Sally Kasein, and Meredith Wise as Nurse
Janice. Rounding out her fourth play. Emily
gave a very excellent performance. Tara Toth
really showed that she could act. This was her
second play at Euclid. Meredith played a live-in
nurse who was very perky. She stole the show every time she went on stage. Chernita White
played Star's mother finishing her third fall
play. Amber Lynch didn't play a character but
helped greatly in the production of the play -Zachary Svoboda
Andrea Mitchell gives physical therapy to Amber Dantzler.
94 Fall Play
Brittany Spicer coughs up blood, a symptom of her
cystic fibrosis.
Fall Play. Row one: Amber Dantzler, Brittany Spicer. Emily Kliever, Matt Smedley. Row two: Dean
Bryson, Steven Manes, Jennifer Walker. Row three: Chernita White, Anjolie Gordon. Row four: Tara Toth, Andrea Mitchell, Ryan Sotka. Amber Lynch.
Ryan Sotka pats Brittany Spicer on the back when
she coughs to try to lessen her congestion. Ryan Sotka explains to Chernita White why Star’
condition has worsened.
Ryan Sotka, Tara Toth, Amber Dantzler and
Matt Smedley having a sing along night in the lounge.
The Flunkies, Anjolie Gordon, Amber Dantzler
and Matt Smedley, move the props around on the
stage in order to get it ready for the next scene. "
Matt Smedley recognizes Stephen Manes as the
great tennis player from a competing school as
Brittany Spicer and Emily Kliever listen in.
trittny Spicer told all her friends that Stephen Manes was her boyfriend. Stephen went along with the story
>y kissing her in front of her friends.
Perky Tara Toth whines that Brittany Spicer
always gets the best room at Heart House.
Chernita
White is
glad to
see that
Brittany
Spicer
is awake
and is
feeling
better. Above: Brittany Spicer, Emily Kliever and Jennifer Walker agree
that boys are so immature. Left: Emily Kliever tells Star all the things that she has learned about
cystic fibrosis.
H Ryan I Sotka
I explains
to Emily
Kliever
(L that Tara
ill Toth has
had a
™ seizure
Emily
Kliever
worries that
Tom won’t
take her to the
dance since
she’s been in
Heart House.
Tara Toth
attempts to
flirt with
Stephen
Manes
while Brit¬
tany Spicer
looks on.
Fall Play 95
Above: Ryan Sotka explains to
Brittany Spicer that Courtney's
heart ruptured and she was dead.
Left: Stephen Manes explains
to Star that his sister died from
Emily Kliever is thrilled that her
best friend. Jennifer Walker, has
come to visit her. cystic fibrosis
Student Council is the organization that make everything happer
Adviser. Michelle
Rymarczyk,
Emily Kliever and
Megan Blondeaux arrange sign ups
for the blood drive. Susan Burkhart, Devin Lewis, and Maurice Stewart anticipating
Student Council Blood Drive in the Fall.
Student Council members met after school so they could anticipate what they would be doing for future events.
Advisers. Michelle Rymarczyk and
Stephanie Norris explain what will be
happening at future events.
Students having a great time at Home¬
coming.
Talk about a hot topping, Tiara Bagley
and Starla T ee wore their hats for Spirit
Week. The hat dtat Archie Smith got to wear
w'as a crown since he was elected Home¬
coming King.
Below: One ot the events ot the Student
Council sponsored Junior Olympics was
the toilet paper wrapping.
96 Student Councd
Terri Roche and
Valentino Hall
giving blood,
Michelle Zudic
and Amelia
Mehtar working
for the blood
drive.
Monique Drake,
Rebecca Kini-
son, and Shivon
Jackson giving
blood.
student body of EHS
students took part
in Student Coun¬
cil, the governing’ ese students showed a
tremendous amount of school spirit throughout
the year. With the help of the advisers, Ms.
Stephanie Norris and Ms.Michelle Rymarc-
zyk, student council planned many important school events. Students in student council
worked hard to plan spirit weeks as well as the
Homecoming and Winterfest dances. Another
event student council helped with was the blood
drive that was held during school hours. One of
the highlights for student council members was
the Student Council Junior Olympics that took
place on January 30, 2004. Student Council
w as led by President, Emily Kliever, and Vice
President, Michelle Zudic.
-Holly Yanacek
KB NAVAL GO
nn^ fCTTvl
N.J.R.O.T.C. helps students learn about the armed services
Diana Holloway advertises her cook¬
ies that she has for sale.
igthe
s&A j
B
was a
, oVss^eprogram
that allowed students to prepare themselves
for entry into the armed services. They learned
about naval life in class, and they practiced
marching and coordinating their motions. They
attended several drill and rifle competitions
throughout the year in which they competed
with similar teams from other schools. They
also supplied color guard for all of Euclid’s
football games, some basketball games, com¬
mencement, as well as some other assemblies.
Graduates had an opportunity to go into the
military or attend college where they partici¬
pated in R.O.T.C. programs if they wished.
CDR. William Gray and SGTMAJOR. Larry
M. Isaacs were the instructors for the course.
-Hollv Yanacek
Above: CDR William Gray drinks coffee to keep
warm as he watches his students perform on the
field.
CDR Bill Gray recognizes the cadets who participated
in a program to help students afflicted with muscular
til NJROTC 97
fun time for all who attended Winterfest Dance offered |n r^ji I annual Winterfest dance took
I I I nYfl1 011 Saturday, Febru- J L J U 21, 2004 in the E-room
ballroom. Students that cam enjoyed three hours
of fun beginning at 8:00 p.m.. Stars in The City
was sponsored by Student Council and cost $15
per person. There were about 350 students who
attended the regal event. The entrance resem¬
bled that of a park and the students entered the
ball room via a stone walkway. The dance floor
was decorated to resemble a club. There were
balloons with gold stars on the ceiling, inflatable
musical instruments hanging on the walls, and a
duck pond on a pool table. The Winterfest Court
was announced and Jon Calabrese was King.
Michelle Riendeau was Winterfest Princess
and Shivon Jackson was the Queen. The music was provided by NRG D.J.'s who made sure to
mix up the music selection to please everyone.
Each person went home with a tew souvenirs
as a remembrance of their wonderful time at the Winterfest Dance.
-Holly Yanacek & Michelle Zudic
Elyse Hilston, Becky Kinison, Kate Kinison, Bekah Christopher, Jack Vernier, Michelle Zudic, Lori
Lepplemeier, Terri Roche, and Amber Lynch had lots of fun dancing to the music. Cheryl
Novak,
Rachel De
Angelis and
Stephanie
Tartaglione
showed
their spirit
on Blue and
Gold day.
Katie Lapczenski and Shivon Jackson enjoyed
themselves on the dance floor.
Right. Alexia Simmons, Auriel Hayes and Chant
ontile Ware anticipated a lot of fun at the dance.
Below: Erin Rice, Katie Lapczenski, Courtney
Rought, Terri Roche, Rob Cole, Amber Ott and
Michelle Riendeau anticipated a lot of fun.
Shivon Jackson, Rachel De Angelis, Kyle Strod
tbeck and Cory Seheider showing off their Blue and Gold.
Tim Bock, Aimee Lorig, Pat Edmonds. Anipha
Konkeo, Mario Milicic, Stephanie Tartaglione, Terry Holden, Mindy Gelofsack, Ann Sivert and
Nick Marolic had a lot of fun. V8 Winterfest
Shivon Jackson getting her Winterfest crown, Michelle Riendeau getting her sash for Princess and Jon
Calabrese getting his sash and crown for Winterfest King.
A lot of the students hung
.around the Duck Pond' that was
■constructed on a pool table.
:est Queen and King.
A trove: Courtney Roughl, Kate Kinison, Natalie
Greene, Becky Kinison and Elyse Hilston antici¬
pated a fun time at tire dance.
Left: The Winterfest candidates. Michelle Rie n¬
deau, Katie Lapczenski, Shivmriackson and Jon
Calabrese waiting WTmd out the results of the
election.
’on Calabrese and Shivon Jackson had a lot of
un dancing together after they were announced i
Winterfest King and Queen.
Above: Jim Banaszek, Erin Rice, Bekah Chris
topher, Michelle Zudic and Katie Lapczenski
enjoyed each other's company during the dance.
Left: Teair Jesus, Kyle Strodtbeck, Devon Lewis,
Kara Brehm, Kim Spence and Steve Hill were all
dressed up and anticipated having a good time.
Winterfest 99
Different cultures look at events in different ways A ‘“■"““I ^1 (American Held Ser- i.
£S\ [ r=\j xX vicej was a club whose
JL jLilL \>ajr members were interested
in making contact with students from other countries and to learn about their cultures. AFS
was a international organization which would
enable students from other countries to visit
America for a year and allow Americans to visit
foreign countries in exchange. Mrs. Pamela Graham was the adviser for the group.
Rachel Federer did some Scottish dances for the
AFS and Cultural Clubs.
1/n pvffl Cultural Club was a way n| for students to learn about
J C J U IvV^other cultures. The members
talked about what it was like to be a member
of a cultural and how one culture differed from
others. They learned it was very important for
everyone to respect the cultures of everyone
else. Mrs. Marketa President was the adviser
for the group.
Above: Mrs. Marketa President wants her students
to understand about different cultures.
Right: Norlando Bradford talks to Mrs. Markets
President about cultural differences between differ¬
ent groups of people.
.
.
AFS members listen to what wil be happening throughout the year.
||S|8 iH* ?
Mrs. Pamela Graham explains to the AFS students what they can expect from a visit to a foreign 1
Mrs. Marketa President discusses topics of interest with the Cultural Club.
iLJ
100 AFS/Cultural Club
Right: Cultural Club mem¬
bers listen to Mrs. Marketa
President.
CONTROLLING THE ediators help students to resolve their conflicts
a trouble with someone bother-
( ( Tmni l’n2 yon? Many students did vS—U Vi*nnd wtien that happened there
was often a conflict between die two parties
which Jed to physical confrotflations. Conflicts
didnTalvvays have to lead to violence. Some¬
times mediation provided an answer. Mediators
were students who were trained in techniques
useful for revolving tense situations. If a
teacher saw' a situation developing hi class they
could refer the students to mediation where
the offenders would explain their situation to
the mediators who would then come up with
a remedy for the problem. It worked since the
situation was explained to an impartial panel of
mediators w-ho could think about a solution in
a logical manner. If the offenders still couldn’t
work out their problems they were disciplined
by the Unit Offices. Ms. Kathleen Me Donnell
was the adviser for the group.
Kim Carotenuto,
Jackie Vazquez,
Corianne Johnson,
1 Rashaad New-
X some. Felicia
Harris. Chad
T£ Richardson and
Carol Candow
relaxing after their
sessions.
Mediators. Row one: Diana Rencher, firanden Malone, Danielle Medley, Adviser, Kathleen Me Don-
lell, Heather Beasley, Dezarae Griffie, Marehae Jackson, Jacqueline Vazquez, Kim Carotenuto.
ajuana Braxton, Rashaad Newsome, Nicole Kelly. Row two: Autumn Tipton, Arrionne Nolcox,
’hemita White, Josephine Vicar, Corianne Johnson, Vessy Kindra, April Harris, Monique Drake,
elicia Harris, Tiera Cross. Row three: Tiffany Johnston, Crestian Clark, Ashley Barnes, Cherice May,
Alexandria Perdan, Jennifer Walker. Row four: Dave Adams, Devin Lewis, Amy Cosmo, Sharmaine
ley, Delon Ford, Darion Callahan, Chad Richardson, Charlynn Bryant, Terrence Bolden. Row' five:
llphonso Jamerson, Dennis Rodgers, Tanisha Terrance, Logan Smith, Leland Williams, Chris Smith,
ommie Berry, Andrew Collins, Greg Me Kay, Lisa Wright, Channez Martin, Linda Berry.
lediation students learned how to get along with each other by playing games during an all
icy attended in the fall.
orkshop
Mrs. Janet Federer
talks
about her
ancestors
in Scotland
and shows
pictures of
tartans.
Adviser, Ms. Kathleen
Me Donnell, talks to
the group about how
thay will handle some
situations.
Rachel Federer
doing her dance
after explaining
what it means.
Mrs. Janet
Federer
talks
about the
dances her
daughter,
Rachel, Chamomile Ware and Auriel Hayes and
Jeanette Langford, Sharmaine Bey and
Jocelyn Anderson came to learn about
culture.
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fee
It m
1 frf
ISWiSil^ Mall. - ‘
Cassie Taylor filing
reports.
Stufoer. AslCTMlll^wSBiBl^ii^kcwi.s Nikki Lewis and
helping in the off
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vxverette Haglg iiJftgSy tj| ■help VIs7 Denise Adkins.
HELPING AROUND THE SCHOOL students loved to help Sjfother people. If this
f was the case they got
ere an Office Aide or a
Clinic Aide. In a school of over two thousand students, hundreds of faculty members, dozens
of secretaries and many counselors or adminis¬
trators there were many jobs that could be done
by students who were willing to help. They
helped the secretaries and counselors by filing
reports and records, running errands, sharpen¬
ing pencils, delivering call slips to students in classes and many of the hundreds of little jobs
that were necessary to conduct daily school
business. In the clinic they did some of the
same things but also got a chance to participate
in some health related tasks such as taking
temperatures and administering to students who
were not feeling well. There were many ways
students could help and many students who
wanted to help.
Here’s how you can find him. Stephanie Tartaglione shows how you can locate someone to Christopher
Kinison and Katie Puda.
Ron Kin iik
m t Office
■
Chris Sahon gets the
mail in the correct
office the he 1pm
m
Rebecca Kinison
delivers call slips to Meredith Burge
uses the copy
machine. various rooms.
Eric Graham
sorts records: ■
102 Office Aides
Monica Germovsek
-fillip1’ out forms.
h^mameBelj^atari Iwjram
*V6BTBt f|3S
^C'an7p.d|safs<es u haoitvvt+s”
; ire»v4th«Mis^BartRreDko.
Darlene Pollard helps Negean James Tusoch helps out by admin-
Mobasseri by taking her temperature. istering an eye exam.
rvneciriVI>i//ano and Monique MEN7 *r'.ro»>' |pj| if Ui^kcWAj^^gjcords. -
%%%V . i
Rebecca Kinison sorts some Eric Graham and
papers. Katrina White stuff
ing mail boxes.
BESS. ■
Mrs. Brenda
Barker tells
Kalie Lo Conti
what Heeds to be
Kate Kinison wsheels an
injured person down the hall.
! Clinic Aides 103
(i Office and Clinic Aides help faculty and staff make k l the school run smoother
Archie Smith has his temperature taken by Clinic Aide, Kate Kinison.
Dave Swansegar helps out in the Security Office with Police Liason, Mr. Greg
Drew.
Vocational Automotives helps students learn about cars tL [GLIHE AUTO RUNNING
ou interested in fixing cars?
If so, the vocational Automo¬
tive Program might be for you. It gave students an opportunity to learn
how to make basic repairs on their automobiles
and enabled them to go into a program wherby
they could become certified automotive techni¬
cians and get a good job as an auto mechanic.
The program lasted for three periods each day
and there was a junior class and a senior class,
Mr, Tony Rozman was the instructor for tire
program. ' **** jliilll
Senior Vocational Automotives. Row one: Johnathan Cunningham. Wayne Habat, Alan Shaffer, Sean
Me Neil, Instructor, Mr. Tony Rozman. Row two: Myron Me Connell. Keith Groves. Nick Roberto, Nick Braddock, Evan Farkas.
Evan Farkas and Gregory Miller learn about the
operation of a car by working on them.
Below: The class participates in many different
activities.
Junior Vocational Automotive, Row one: Westley Jukewicz, Zanas Valys, Marcus Jacobs, Jim Parsons,
Laura Short, Instructor, Mr. Tony Rozman. Row two: Andre Hall, Dwayne Chappell, Isaac Gray,
Nadin Sakalic, Gregory Miller, Roosevelt Hall, Matt Celeste, Joshua Hare, Ferrell Thomas.
104 Vocational Automotives
BITING CONNECTED pISCO helps students learn about computer networking
W "W to learn about net-
\\AVy F working of eomput-
V V CQ U LElLers? The ClSCOpro-
grmn could be for you. The use of computers
was an ongoing growing industry and the abil¬
ity to get the computers to talk to each other
was very important since many businesses and
even homes had several computers that needed
to communicate with each other. The members
of the class learned how to get the computers
to work together and after graduation could
expect to get a good job in the computer
industry' after college. Mr. Roy Pignatiello
was the instructor for the course.
>h Gundelach, Claudio Gentile, Rob Hunieniuk and Rahul Malik are usually working hard on their
CISCO members spend a
Jot of lime in front of their
computers and decorating
them for the Holidays.
career choices [/-l r\Rl Careef Expo was held in the
m/^Wcst Gymnasium ort Thurs-_.
J L J U i.\S-^day. January' 15, 2004 and
allowed students to learn about tire different
vocational programs that were offered at Euclid
High School, These programs included Auto¬
motive Services, Criminal Justice, Commercial
Art, Computer Information Systems, CISCO
Networking, Career leased Intervention and
^Eaiiiily'&iCrinstimer Science^ Student! could |
come doen with their classes or visit during
their lunch periods. jL S Tameka Henderson shows
off the Criminal Justice
display.
Students could learn about the Family &
Consumer Sciences display by talking
with the students ai the table. (audio Gentile works on the
SCO display.
Mr. Roger Csanyi
watches his students
work on their computers
in the Computer Jnfonrta
tion System display.
Above Left and Above: Reanna
Morrow and Dezarae Griffie show
off their child care with Family & Con
sumer Sciences.
Left: Commercial Art helps students
interested in art.
The students in the Automotive Services sector
learn how to use tool and how to maintain and
service automobiles.
Cisco/Career Expo 105
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• Pi®* yJfilyll Mji.# I
Key Club members listened to
the officers to learn what was
going to be done in the future.
They could alway anticipate that
there would be
many oppor¬
tunities to
help out in the
community.
106 Key Club
Key Club, Row one: Sean Walker, Brittney Landers, Shantel Thomas, Desiree
Griffie, Elise Braunschweig. Row two: Anna Sudar, Megan De Wolf, Nikki Mobas-
seri, Anjolie Gordon, Rachel Perovsek, Row three: Mia Brantley, Linda Berry,
Bianca Gonzalez, Lori Leppelmeier, Jessica Oslund, Robert Nero, Nicole Palo¬
mino, Albert Estvander. Row four: Tommie Berry, Chastity Bradley, Ashton Free¬
man, Ebony Brown, Laia Anderson, Renee Mowler, Nicole Murray, Greg Erhardt.
«WITH A SMILE Key Club unlocks opportunities for members to render service to the communit
Club ‘Educa was an
cts
national serose organize t h school that focuset
rvfce in the school nity. Through different , the members of Key Club
were able to serve the community and make it a better place to be. Some of the projects that students participated included helping at open house, visiting a nursing
me, babysitting at the hospital, tting on a haunted hay ride,
and helping out with Fred's Club. Key Club also held a school col¬ lection for Unicef, the Children's Miracle Network/and the Sight Center.
-Chris Giegerich
Key Club, Row one: Brittany Landers, Kristian Middleton, Natalie Greene, Dezarae Griffie, Anna
Sudar, Elise Braunschweig, La’Poscha Jones, Ashley Rodgers. Row two: Shantel Thomas, Renee P
lard, Nicole Murray, Jessie Oslund, Lori Leppelmeier, Brittany Oyaski, Terri Roche, Nicole Spino:
Jessica Stevens, Dominique Eldemire, Robert Nero, Negean Mobasseri. Row three: Megan Blondes Nicole Outer, Kevin Kope, Megan Doles, Emily Proctor, Anjolie Gordon, Sarah Lehman, Allison,
Dana Me Gill, Biante Beeman.
Anna Sudar,
Elise Braunsch
weig and Lori
Leppelmeier
lead the Pledge
of Allegiance to
begin the meet¬
ing. §31 Below:EfiSPS#
Braunschweig,
Lori Lep¬
pelmeier and
Natalie Greene
conducting
business at the
meeting
j||@yiic Eucuyo put together.
i STUDENT HtESSION Eucuyo gives students and opportunity to get their creativity published
on Fret’ll Erhardtj
Eucuyo of Mr. Dan Beckwith afflrMr. Dale
was under
,the new'
leadership »
Mr. Dale Pagano.
Eucuyo set out with much anticipation for the
new school year. Members requested literary
and photographic submissions from all mem¬
bers of the student body for review. The edi¬
tors reviewed the submissions* chose the best
ones, and then assembled these into a book
that was sold to students in the spring. The -
editors used InDesign to compose the pages.
-Holly Yanacek
Mr. Dale Pagano and Mr. Dan Beckwith kept
watch over all the activities that the members of
Eucuyo did. There were lots of stories that had to be
read and pictures that had to be judged in order to
H
n Si
mm ainftst ttMijjgPle eBeifW^ ||||
in teachinglifers and learned die information
they were teachi ngUitMK §' -Holly Yanacek ;
Eucuyo/Peer Tutors 107
Commercial Art prepares students for careers in business
Commercial Art class was a
- ? 1 flVpHfwo-year vocational program J S JUi^lbr juniors and seniors that
introduced students to the are and business
world. Students in this program got a lot of
them skills in art to create experience using many different art forms, including advertise¬
ments. They also put together a portfolio that
contained all of the art work they accomplished
in it. The portfolios were then presented by the
students to art institutes and at job interviews.
Commercial Art students also held an art show
in which all of their works of art were displayed
in, Mrs. Edie Mellen was in charge of instruc¬
tion for the group.
-Holly Yanacek
Commercial Art. Row one: Adviser, Edie Mellen, Shannon Whalen, Jonathan Suhy, Cori Morgan,
Cierra Medley, Jessica Scaparotti, Nyrisha Pearcy, Joe Horsfall. Row two: Keith Morris, Tom Grad.
Derrick Jackson, Dominic Mercadante, Brian Schweikert, Lindsay Kazen, Krista Urban.
Mrs. Edie Mellen helps Keith Morris take pictures
of his works so they can be shared with others.
Jessica Scaparotti and Lindsay Kazen want to do
the best that they can.
Tom Grad, Bryan Schweikert, Dominic Mer-
candante, John Suhy, Shannon
Whelan, and Joe
Horsephal work¬
ing hard on their
projects.
Nicole Hunt anticipates observers having a positive
reaction to her drawing. Lindsay Kazen and Cierra Medley work hard to
get their projects done on time.
Derrick
Jackson. ,^£@1
Kristy
Urban, jBB* Nyrisha gS&B V 1
Pearcy, ! , \ .. . ;/ j
Mercan- ^
dante '
and Cory §(P Morgan
working in different kinds of media
108 Commercial Art
Members of NHS. Present members: Erin Adams, Chioke Barkari, Heather Berasley, Miriam Bishop, Megan Blondeaux, Elise Braunschweig, Kara Brehrn,
Siobhan Brown, Jonathan Calabrese, Brandy Chumey, Michelle Connavino, Megan De Wolf, Monique Drake, Clarence Gilmore, Thomas Grad, Chynell
Graham, Natalie Greene, Erin Gross, Erin Gutbrod, Lisa Hanson, Jenna Herzberg, Elyse Hilston, Terry Holden, Octavia Holloway, Christopher Kinison,
Rebecca Kinison, Catherine I.apczenski, Rahul Malik, Emily Me Ilvaine, Katlyn Me Tighe, Amelia Mehtar, Steven Mervar, Negean Mobasseri, Jessica
Oslund, Gionna Parker, Heather Parker, Trevor Potulski, Laura Ramdhan, Erin Rice, Michelle Riendeau, Chastity Sandridge, Paul Serwatka, Kalie
Simmerer, Brandon Smith, Tebeah Stewart, Karen Sudama, Crystal Sutton, Cassie Taylor, Anthony Valentino, Thomas Woldering, Michelle Zudic. New
Inductees: Megan Ammon, Joe Basalla, Bob Bumbarger, Lauren Carpenter, Kathryn Carter, Randolph De Weaver, Daniqua Dothard, Nicole Edelman,
Greg Erhardt. Albert Estvander, Thomas Finegan, Joe Fisher, Chris Giegerich, Austin Graham, Gretchen Gudaitis, Christine Hale, Amber Howard, Halle
Ivancic, Amal Jamal, Ashley Jones, Kate Kinison, Nick Mandic, Karryn Mannarino, Jessica Marino, Channez Martin, Stephanie Maxwell, Cierra Medley,
Nathan Miller, Allison Montague, Brittany Oyaski, Jim Palko, Raphiel Roquemore, Scott Sattler, Ann Sivert, Erika Skovira, Marwan Sledge, Christa
Smith, Michelle Smith, Jessica Stevens, Anna Sudar, Amanda Sufka, Dave Swansegar, Samantha Tolley, Shanelle Valentine, Robbie Vazquez, Sean Walker,
Wilbraham, Ashley Williams, Dan Zudic.
high grade point average was not
enough as far as the National Honor
jjjSociety was'concerned. A student also
had to be able to show that they were involved
in activities both in and out of school. In addi¬
tion even candidate had to be reviewed by the
faculty who rated the candidates on a scale
> from 1-5, After reviewing the qualifications
new members were tapped on Tuesday. Febru-
j ary 10, during homeroom. The new members
were indticted on Thursday February 26 at The
Manor Party Center. NHS members had severed
Emily Kliever and fund raising activities throughout the year and
Zoe Harrold get did service activities for the Community. Zoe
ready to begin the Harrold was the president, Latriece Jones was
meeting. the vice-president and Emily Kliever was the
NHS members antici- secretary. Ms. Diane Maroli was the adviser
pating that they will f°r *be group,
learn a lot about what
will be happening
throughout the year.
we™ honors National Honor Society rewards students who have achievement and service
Emily Kliever, Zoe Harrold and Latriece Jones
talk to Ms. Diane Maroli about how the induction
process is going to proceed since this is the first
time it would be done at The Manor and not in the
auditorium of the high school.
Left: Karen Sudama taps Dave Swansegar, Allie
Montague, Daniel Zudic and Erika Skovira for
NHS membership.
NHS students and parents enjoyed the induction at
The Manor.
NHS 109
(j fi
ustice was a
ocational program
that was offered to juniors and seniors at
The EucJid High School. The vocational law
enforcement students were instructed by Mr.
Nick Selvaggio. In this pfognffti, the stud learned many aspects of law enforcemeri
-including forensic science and how to o
lights. They were taught a lot of
rnation that would help them if they wanted j in the field of law enforce
in the future. These students patrolled the |
school as security guards, and they helped to
control fights in the halls.
-Holly Yanacek
|f|
Senior Law Enforcement, Row one: Tiffany Rennie, Sabrina Freney, Tamekia Henderson, Derrick
Johnston, Ryan Weiskopf. Row two: Ashley Shannon, Daniel Smith, Courtenay Perkins, Chris Tt AlbxGritton. Row three: Marcus Coleman. Slvia.Caroli Martel, Susan Riddle, Michael Hubbard
kulk, Chris Kalina,
Identifying
impaired
behavior is
important
for a law
enforce¬
ment
officer.
110 Vocational Law Enforcement
OLDING THE LAW Criminal Justice program teaches students how to get into law enforcement
Mr. Nick Selvagggio instructed the students as to
haw they could anticipate any problems on the job.
Ashley Shannon
watches the hap¬
penings at school
through the security
cameras.
Students learn about
impaired behavior
by having people
walk a straight line
Junior Law Enforcement, Row one: Cierra Hart, Nikki Chrisman, Laquita Francis, Jeremy Lawson,
Diana Dixon, Tamelle Tamela. Row two: Chris Syrus, Joe Habina, Scott Justin, Danny Misch, Noah
Corlett, Dan Lariche, Brian Hendershot. Row three: Mike Bruening, Steve Boggan, Jim Cantrell,
Jordan Vahcic, Elena Carter, Sasha Wells
Mike Bruening and Steve Bogan practice defense. Noah
Corlett and Nikki Chrisman inspect a registration,
Tameka Henderson, Alex Gritton and Ashley Shannon
patrol the halls.
jPETING IN SCIENCE Science Olympics gives students a chance to sharpen their science skills
Science . ♦
Olympiad
was a fclub that
allowed students to show off their know-
lege of science. Students that participated
in Science Olympiad competed with other
schools in science-related activities. In order
to prepare for the competitions, member tried
to learn as much material as possible about
their topics in order to complete the activates
successfully. Science Olympiad anticipated
their participation in their science competi¬
tion at Case Western Reserve on February 21.
2004. Ms. Judy Ladaika was the adviser for
the group.
-Holly Yanacek
Karen Sudama, Natalie Greene, Nathan Miller
and Jessica Oslund look over the available events
with adviser. Mrs. Judy Ladaika.
I M
rs had a lot of fun choosing e OtymptcfcMjtbe
events to participate in.
made movies Theater Club explores the smg
was
ty the
end u
tiie dub era
you want to make a movie? Wit:
\the proliferation of video tape
^recorders everyone^va
make a movie; Making a •
not the same thing as makij
vie told a story and w't
[than fust taking pic
ub le?
ape ant
. that looked protessii
timedia eapabili
movies that lor
Mrs. Marketa Preskl
showed them how to <
tapes into professional tool
\ ■
’ . V 4c • .
Film Club members spend a lot of time in
front of their computers editing their movies.
i
%p
At the breginning of
the students learned what was ^
expected of them.
Science Olympiacs/Film Club i
ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO PRINT ]j Survey makes sure that the students get the school’s news Kid
Above: Mr. Robert Petrovic
advises the Survey members as to
how to gather the news and enter it
into the computers.
Right: Anna Sudar and Stephanie
Maxwell enter the stories and lay
out the pages of the Survey using
InDesign.
112 Survey
Survey Staff, Row one: Emily Kliever, Michelle Riendeau, Desiree
Griffie. Row two: Amber Lynch, Natalie Sliwa, Stephanie Max¬
well. Row three: Felicia Harris, Holly Yanacek, Anna Sudar. Row
four: Danielle Hodges, Jocelyn Willingham. Row five: Adviser, Mr.
Robert Petrovic, Chastity Bradley, Corianne Johnson, Adviser,
A1 Bartucci.
Survey members learned what stories were needed for the upcomi
issue and decided who would write which story
newspaper, the Survey, was a huge success Sthanks to the efforts of many individuals. Cover¬
ing everything from sports and music to the
school transformation, the Survey kept the student body, the faculty, and the commu¬
nity informed about the latest happenings at the high school. Students that were mem-
bets of the Survey staff learned valuable lessons while working to put the newspaper
together. These students learned responsibility and how to work together as a team,
and theyWere able to further develop their writing skills; The Survey staff advisers,
Mr. Robert Petrovic and Mr. A1 Bartucci, made sure that everything ran smoothly.
In addition to reporters, copy editors, layout editors, photographers, and business and advetising managers did their best to make the Suivey a newspaper Euclid Panthers
could truly be proud of.
-Holly Yanacek
meld"
Art Club members learn about what they can do
throughout the year. KOTB/ArtClub 113
AL HFE HPHJCATION Kids On The Block put on shows for the elementary classes
Kids on the Block was a special group of student
puppeteers that memorized dif¬ ferent scripts to put on shows for the elementary schools in Euclid. Their performances with their puppets were used to educate students on real-life issues such as abuse, bullying, and accepting differences. The performances were a valuable experience that allowed the elementary school students to learn and have fun at the same time. A few of the schools that the Kids on the Block puppet troop performed at includes Upson, St. William, and Roosevelt. Mrs. Kathy Hoinski and Mrs. Margaret Nielsen were advisers for the club.
-Chris Giegerich
k.O.T.B. Row one: Lauren Carpenter, Natalie Sliwa, Sharmaine Bey, Tiara Bagley. Row two: Chrissy
Lennon, Mallory Camp, Justephanie Chandler.
riser. Mi jviser, N fiances
j’ierra Bagley, Justephanie Chandler, Chrissy Lennon and Mallory Camp practice for their perfor-
Adviser, Mrs. Kathy
Hoinski explains what
will be happening
throughout the year.
Jeanette Langford and
Mallory Camp play
around during rehearsals.
Art Club gives students a chance
to express themselves
1/1 Hi L -.Art was composed of LI ffiffl^tudents who enjoyed creating
J S J U ILc^trtwork for enjoyment. Ms.
Tracy Wienhold and Mrs. Mary Jane Mieeli
were the advisers for the group and helped
the members find something that they were interested in:
ulie Didomenico watches Ms. Tracy
Vienhold and Mrs. Mary Jane Mieeli
[escribe the Art Club’s activities.
Ms. Fulton and Ms. Stephanie
Norris helped the students get
used to what is going on in the
classrooms so they know what
to expect when they get into the
teaching field.p*1'"
Hlou liked to read or
compose poetry then the
Poetry Club was for you.
Headed by Mrs. Andreea Goro-
dea the group met after school
and would share the poems that
the members found interesting
and to read poetry that the mem¬
bers had composed.
14 FEA/Poetry
THEIR XE Future Educators of America learn about the teaching profession
Future Educators I of America Club allowed students
to explore careers in education. Meetings were held after school every other Thursday throughout the year. The meetings were open to all students interested in becom¬ ing teachers. Under the guidance of Miss Fulton, FEA members received valuable informatioin about colleges and the education profession. Many of these students decided to volunteer their time to shadow teachers and participate in peer tutoring programs.
-Holly Yanacek FEA members learned about many of the things that go on in and out of a classroom.
PROSE OR POETRY? The Poetry Club would like you to choose poetry
Ski Club gave students a was a
chance to enjoy their winterout in the
snow. The snow began in mid December, melted at the end of the month and then came in with a vengence during January leaving the month with the third most snow in history. All this meant that the Ski Club had really good conditions when they went to Brandywine Ski Area. Thirty Euclid students spent their Thursday evenings skiing, snowboarding or snowblad¬ ing on the hills. It was a really inexpensive opportunity since equipment was provided (if needed), lessons were given and the students were trans¬ ported to the area by bus. It was an excellent oportunity for students to learn how to ski or snowboard. Mr. Bill Von Benken was the adviser for the group.
Zoe Harrold and Erin Gutbrod getting their equipment on so they can head
out to the slopes
The bus ride out
was a fun time for
all.
Left: Mobile
teacher, Ms. Shan¬
non Setser helped
chaparone the
activities.
Rebecca Kinison, Kate Kinison and Michelle Zudic went
skiing for their first times this year. Members of Ski Club included Chris Adams, Chioke Barkari, Kara Brehm, Meredith Burge, Dominic Capiccione, Amy Cosmo, Amher Dantzler, Jim Dorsey, Jennifer East-
burn, Joe Fisher, Erin Gulhrod, Zoe Harrold, Ben llorkan. Kate Kinison, Rebecca Kinison.' Rahul Malik, Chris Me Kenzie, Amelia Mehtar, Megan Mihalich, Rachel Perovsek, Erica
Ranallo, Matt Scoparotti, Renee Skully, Ryan Sotka, Karen Sudama, Cassie Taylor, Robbie
Vazquez, Holly Yanacek, Dan Zudic, Michelle Zudic.
Ski Club
i
© IN STEP Drill Team performed at basketball games and assemblies
ST? Jjr had to have rhythm i 1 you
\ / /7y\T| T| wre 1° a nieniber of the Jjj J L lis[>BueLkl Dill I Team. The mem¬
bers practiced after school by rehearsing their
moves in tire halls and the E-room. They put
together shows that thyv presented to the school
at half-times during basketball games and also
performed at the Student Council Junior Olym¬
pics assembly. The members enjoyed showing their talents to the rest of die sc hool. The group
was advised by Mrs. Jennifer Teknipp
Drill Team members practicing outside during the
fall.
Drill Team members performing during the half¬
time of a basketball game. They also danced at the
Junior Olympics.
Chess Club members learned about strategy and p Right: Talk about
multitasking.
Sterling Keaton
and Erin Gutbrod show how they can
eat pizza and play
chess at the same
time.
l f* 1 ?ana<-’s'■ Then^
gave members a chance to compete against
edch other in one of the oldest strategy games
in the world. They learned to think ahead and
to plan strategies on how to capture the king.
They also had competitions with other schools
to see how they could do. Mr. Barry Mita was
the adviser for the group. Below Left:
Adviser, Mr.
Barry Mita gets
into the action and
shows members
how to plan strat¬
egy in the game.
HH
116 Drill Team/Chess Club
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RECYCLING HELPS S.A.V.E. helps the environment by reusing resources
SAVE/S ADD 117
Nate Miller, Kelly
Amnion, Nikki Phil¬
lips and Amalia Boris
assemble boxes that will
be used for collecting
cans to be recycled.
Far Left: Nathen Miller
gets some boxes that he is
going to put together so
that the members can col¬
lect cans to be recycled.
Left: Ms. Keldur Greene
gives Norman Henderson
so test materials that he
can use to check samples
of water.
Left and Far Left: Ms. Keldur Greene shows Kelly
Ammon, Amalia Boris and Norman Henderson
different ways that water can be tested to see if there
are any impurities in it.
Mrs. Andreea Gorodea
■k|ks with S.A.D.D. mem¬
bers to .fcsemble remenders
that will he passed out to
students to remind .-them
about the dangers of mak i ng
SA Tps\ TpsX (Students Against
rJrTtVrJ LyrJ Ly/sDestructive Deci¬
sions) members wanted all students* to be
aware of the problems that they could get into
if they chose to operate a motor vehicle under
the influence of a mind altering chemical
‘such as alcohol. The high school years have
always been associated with students trying
different ways to get high with mind altering
chemicalstJLA.D.D. members w;anted every¬
one to km jvv the ramifications that they might
.oMlicroatc in such activities rtf nrvvrtnt-
to make educated decisions
S r-N] a 51 o
Bum only had a finite
amount of resources
nd this was a
fact that was sppreciated by members of
S.A.V.E.(Students Against Violating the Earth).
Members collected ands to be recycled and
heard speakers talk about ways of reusing many
of earth’s limited amount of resources. Ms.
Keldur Greene was the person who organized
the group’s activities.
I
i/icMligf§§w THE TECHNOLOGY Student Media Technicians work behind the scenes to produce shows
students in the mdio Visual dub were
extremely busy this year. They set up all of the sound and video equipment for band, orches¬ tra, and choir concerts. The A V students prepared for any performance in the auditorium, jff Besides helping out with con- certs, they also helped to keep copy machines jam-free. Student Media Technicians also worked to assist teachers by replacing light bulbs in overhead projectors and delivering TV/DVD play- ,, ers to classrooms. Another new role of A V members was to take care of the lighting, sound, and stage building of the sets for the high school's Big Show. They also made sure that the morning announcements ran smoothly each and every day. Mr. A1 Black was the director of the Audio Visual Department.
-Cory Shy
The Student Media Technicians worked together to bring sound and light to all the p
High School.
Mr. Allen Black had to organize all the activities
that the group did.
David Jeffries makes sure the sounOTevels are correct while John Kulbis checks to be sum die
lighting is acceptable.
Above and Right: Cory Scheider, Andrew Jurcak.
Scott Sattler and Andrew Horvath have to make
sure everything is working properly.
Right and Below Right: Andrew Horvath. David
Jeffries and Zach Svoboda working on the sound
and camera.
Andrew Horvath and Cory Shy run a camera
at an assembly while Zach Svoboda and Rachel
Perovsek control the sound and lighting for Fall
18 Media Aides ^ay-
announcers did you get your news
about what was hap-
at Euclid High W penrng School? You could hear lots of important
information by watching and listening to the
morning announcements. The P.A. Announc¬
ers got to school early and went to the
studio next to the library'. After homeroom
began they would read all the news that was
important for that day. The students got good
experience with the world of videojournal¬
ism. Mr. Allen Black was in charge of the announcers.
Emily
fKliever tried
[to anticipate
ihow the
school would
react to the
fennounce-
Emily Kliever and Brandon Smith were a couple of the announcers that Euclid students saw every day as
they watched the morning announcements.
Doolan and Laura Leppelnieler worked hard to present die news in as professional way as pos-
Nick Fortunafo. Matt Ivushan, John Ki
Andrew Horvath, David Jeffries, Scott;
tier and Andrew Jurcak working on Mot
Announcements and assemblies. . - . .w
Cory Shy-
wants to make
pure he gets a good picture of
what is going
bn during the
^Vinter Orchestra
'Concert.
Zach Svohoda,
Chris Smith,
Dan Thome and
Cory Shy work¬
ing the sound
and camera table
at the Winter
Choral Conceit.
P.A. Announcers 119
Many Euclid students spend a lot of time at a job M students at Euclid
'fjlfl X J High School chose to
till V have a job that they
would go to after clashes rather than partici¬
pate in extracurricular activities. There were
many benefits to having a job since it taught
some students how to manage their money, the
importance of attendance and punctuality when
relating with an employer and the importance
of developing of good work habits. Seniors
were asked whether or not they had a job and
80% responded that they did with most of them working between 20 - 29 hours per week. When
working many hours, however, students found
it difficult to be with their peers since they were
either in school or working. The attraction of
being able to get a paycheck that they could
use to buy things they wanted such as clothes,
games and of course a car was a very powerful
incentive. Some students actually put away
some of their earnings to be used for college.
-John Haynes
Kara Brehm and Samantha Tolley will ring up
your order while Cassie Meier will be happy to
make you a cone at Dairy Queen Antoinette Papo really enjoys the time that she spends at Holzheimers making sure that her customers are
pleased. She anticipates many good things for the future.
FAIL TO GIVE YOU
•CEIPT FOR YOUR
HAS£ BEFORE YOU
IVE THE STORE.
Will GIVE YOU..
Rachel Jochum
rings up Ryan
Higgenbo-
than’s order at
711 while Rob
Paternite does
his job on the
computer.
Cheryl Novak
makes sure that
there are plenty
of products
to be sold
and Chioke
Barkari and
Karen Sudama
help their bear
to read.
120 Jobs
John Novak will be happy to take your order. DO YOU HAVE A PART TIME JOB? IF YOU HAVE A JOB, HOW MANY HOURS DO YOU
WORK PER WEEK?
■ < 10 Hours
■ 10-19 Hours
□ 20-29 Hours
□ > 30 Hours
Rob Paternite, Claudio Gentile and Anthem
Doolan use computers on their jobs.
I Audrey Moore
I is happy to take
, |||H \ our order. Chioke
™ Itarkari and Karen
Sudama are happy to
check your books at
the library and Trevor
l Potulski wants to
' make sure that none of
■ t the shopping carts get
Y awav front the store.
Toni Papo
knows she has
to punch in so
she gets credited
for her time,
Carrie Doerr
makes a cone at
Martin’s Freeze
and Melinda
Milroy serves
Chelsea Quade
her ice cream
Adam Miezin
and Marvin
Sims makes sure
there is food on
the shelves at
Dave’s Grocery,
Joe Ciomek
keeps track of
orders and Pete
Papo is dressed
and ready to
go to the box
crusher.
A j the beginning of the school year / \ j every student was given a locker
JL JL Vthat they could use to store their
possessions in as they went through their
school day and year. Most students simply hung a lock on the handle and used it that way.
Some students, however, used their locker as a
creative means to express feelings about their
lives and decorated it with pictures and other memorabilia from important events of their
lives. Popular subjects included favorite actors and actresses, activities they participated in,
friends of family. Their locker was a billboard
announcing what was important to them.
-John Haynes
Above: Cassie Taylor, Shivon Jackson, Michelle Riendeau, Courtney Biehl, and Emily Me Ilvaine all
had fun decorating their lockers and expressing themselves. Michelle Zudic and Allie Montague admire the
signs on their lockers while Erin Rice shows off all
her pretty pictures. f ^
’ Hey Josh!
There certainly
are a lot of neatly
decorated lockers
k around the Bk school. J
Hr No kidding
f Karryn. Right next X
to me I see Amanda '
Hayes, Jennifer Miller,
Melissa Santorelli, Eliza¬
beth Copperman, Ashlynne
Childs, Kate Farina, Javon
James, Holly Yanacek and
Allie Montague showing J
V off their pretty lock-
iTS
T3B
S*'
WHY D O N’T
Above left to right: Jackie Vasquez, Mike Riendeau, J.P. Haynes, Kara
Brehm, and Courtney Rought did their best to make their lockers more per¬
sonal.
.ockers
students use their lockers as a way of expressing their feelings
Above left to right: Jenese Colaric, Kim Carotenuto, Kyle Strodtbeck, Amy
Barwick and Lauren Ranallo enjoy being around their lockers.
Below left to right: Ashley Amoss, Cassie Hdston, Kelly Ammon, Anne
Brantely and Briana Watts look as if they are very proud of their homes away
from home.
Ms. Diane Tizzano was there for the meetings or
had a guest speaker or musician come in to talk with
the students.
■embers
CRUX members worshipped and sang and heard
speakers during their meetings.
CRUX members invited all interested people to
worship at the pole before school.
Model UN helps students realize problems in the world
'124 CRUX/Model UN
to participate in
ing a nation? If so,
ten the Model UN
was for you. Students in Model UN learned
about all the relationships that existed between
countries and all the work that had to be done in order to get anything done at the United
Nations. Members went to Cleveland State
participate in a mock UN meeting. Mr Roy
Pignatieilo was the adviser for the group.
Model UN adviser.
Mr. Roy Pignatieilo, goes over his notes
in preparation for the
Model UN meeting.
Model UN members, David Me Cauley, Kate Kinison, Jessie Oslund, Becky Kinison, Elise Braunsch¬
weig, Natalie Greene and Malcolm Me Cauley learning about what they will be doind throughout the
year.
ICmWW^ l HIC HAMH1 CRUX meets to have a religious experience
CRUX were a group of
I nj/|=^students who believed hat JL Jfl HW/ihere should he a religious
presence in their lives. Meeting after school in
the band room they sang songs, read the Bible
and heard about what religion meant in each
other’s lives. On September 17 they invited
everyone to ‘Meet them at the pole' where they held a short service around the flag pole in the
front of the building before school. Ms. Diane
Tizzano was the adviser for the group.
Members of CRUX met in the Band Rom to hear
speakers from local churches.
icc It’s Academic fosters competition between scho _ ■
f Academic u
/OS ^mc? | \\ vision in a compel!!km
lV-i/vyiLh two others,schoojs
to see which had the students who could think 0 S' <tjpi >■ ■* ‘ .
the best under pressure. The members went
to the studio in January and finished second,
Mrs. Lucy Ott was the adviser for the group.
It's Academic members practiced a ft a school h\
answering questions as rapuW as they could. I
Above and Left and Far Left and Below: It’s Aca¬
demic members listen to questions that Mrs. Lucy
Ott poses to them.
Members of CRUX had a
beautiful morning to have
their service at the pole.
, li
Left: Kate Kinison and
Natalie Greene taking notes
on the different topics that
are scheduled to appear on
the program when they get to
their debates for Model UN.
The Model UN members enthusiastically
look over the information that they will need
for the year.
Above: Kate Kinison, Elise
Braunschweig and Rebecca
Kinison explain to Mr. Bill Von
Benken all the neat things they do
at Model UN.
Left and Above Left: Model UN
members learning about how the
UN works.
Ease Braunschweig and
Kate Kinison looking ov<
the events for the meeting It’s Academic 125
Above: Mr. Alex Toth knows that under¬
standing mathematics is important and wants
his students to know how to use it.
Right: Mrs. Diane Iosue has to keep track of
all the staff attendance and arrange for class
coverage if necessary.
Far Right: Students know that to be in class
is important if they are going to get an under¬
standing of their material.
ANTICIPATING CHAN beginning of the 2003-2004 school saw many of the usual changes that
i occurred every year such as new staff to replace old staff who retired
'or moved on to other positions. This year, however, saw changes that
were unprecedented in previous years. Euclid School got a grant from Knowledgeworks
for almost $1.5 million to restructure Euclid High School into six smaller schools. The
money ultimately came from Microsoft founder. Bill Gates, who decided that the problem
with large schools such as Euclid was that they were too impersonal and that no one
gets a chance to know anyone else. The solution was to reorganize the school into six
smaller schools of no more than 350 students each. In such a school everyone would
know everyone else and everyone would have a positive attitude and there would be no
problems with attendance and passage of the Ohio Graduation Test which every student
had to pass in order to graduate from high school. The grant included a time line which said
that the schools had to be in place by the Fall of 2004. Since the grant was only received
in August, 2003 and students had to be scheduled in the Spring of 2004 that did not leave
much time to get the entire plan into place. Each of the smaller schools needed a principal
so the regular Unit Principals were removed and substitutes were assigned for the duration
of the 22003-2004 school year. The new small school principals then were free to work
throughout the year on trying to organize the smaller schools. Each of the smaller schools
had a theme such as General Studies & Liberal Arts. Fine Aits & Performing Arts, Business
& communications. Math, Engineering & Science Technology, Global Studies and Public
Service & Trade and Industry. It was safe to say that most of the conversations that took
place between the teachers throughout involved the solution of problems related to the
smaller schools.
126 Academics Divider
Mr. Dan Wensing wants his students to learn about
computers.
It is because of students that teachers are in the classrooms. Some students work hard in their classes.
Top and Above: Classroom activities and physical
activity are both important in the develoment of the
individual.
Learning takes place in the classroom so if you are
not in class you are not learning.
The classroom experience can be a fun, learning
one
Academics Divider 127
Ms. Diane Tizzano wants her students to have a
good appreciation for music and instruments.
School Board Members: Row one: Mike Me Phillips, Kay Van Ho(President),
Carol BechteK Vice President) Row two: Carol De Wine, Kent Smith. Euclid School's Administration, Row one: Dr. Janice Gallagher, Assistant
Superintendent, Dr. Joffrey Jones, Superintendent, Stephen A. Vasek. Trea¬
surer. Row two: John Clapacs, Director of Business Affairs, David VanLeer,
Director of Student services, John Fell, Assistant Superintendent.
Justin Antonini
Interim Principal/Associate Principal
Charlie Smialek
Ninth Grade Interim Unit Principal
Thomas Banc
Athletic Director
Shon Smith
Twelfth Grade Interim Unit Principal
Academics
Karen Brown 12th Grade Counselor A-O
Tony Russo 12th Grade Counselor P-Z
Career Technical Students
PSEO Students 9th-12th Grades
Ed Klein
Tenth Grade Interim Unit Principal
Scott Wilson
Eleventh Grade Interim Unit Principal
'■5Si: •'■■A.;-.-
Ron Seymour
Academics 129
to Transformation initiative leads in the administrative sector
major reshuffling A major reorganization look place
during the 2003-2004 School year.
Because oLthe Transformation grant
many of the administrative staff entered a
year long training program to design the new
smaller schools. These people then became the M
principals for the six smaller schools. Because ***
of that new people were moved into adminis- ■Hr h.
ftrative positions in the high school to take over
* all the duties that, were normally performed
by the old Unit Principals. .Justin Antonini
became the interim Principal/Associate Prin¬
cipal while Charlie Smialek, Ed Klein, Scott
Wilson and Shon Smith became the Interim
Unit Principals. William Baylis, Tina Elliott,
Jim Poulson, Ron Seymour, Claudia Spen¬
cer and Elie Thomas became the principals, „ for the new smaller schools.
Claudia Spencer
William Baylis Tina Elliott Jim Poulson
Elie Thomas
Beth Hyland
Special Education Students 9th-12th
Grades
Bill Gooding
1th Grade Counselor
Brenda Barker
10th Grade Counselor A-0
Tanieka Burke-Collins
10th Grade Counselor P-Z
9th Grade Counselor P-Z
Lynn Davis
9th Grade Counselor A-0
Small School Principals
LASSROOM Staff goes the extra mile to help students achieve their potential
T I V| 2003-2004 staff saw many
|| /-Jk changes due to the reorganization
JL A IVof the high school into the six
smaller schools. Several teachers were promoted to
the positions of unit principles, and their vacancies
had to be filled by mobile teachers, which resulted
in some confusion at the beginning of the year.
After this was accomplished, classes settled down,
and the process of learning continued. There was much anticipation throughout the year because of
the uncertainties that occured because ot' the trans¬
formation initiative. The reorganization was very
complex, which resulted in many after school staff
meetings and in sendee days where the staff met without the students present. Many staff members
missed classes because they were Design Team
members. Throughout the process, most staff mem¬
bers maintained a positive attitude and the process
of learning continued.
-Holly Yanacek
Mr. Robert Petrovic helps the members
of the Survey to anticipate the stories
that they will need for the next issue. Tracy Wienhold, Photography,
Advanced Photography.
Every Wilson, Teacher Assistant.
Susan Withers, Government, Peer Tutoring.
Kenneth Wolfe, Teacher Assistant
Matthew Young, Environ¬ mental Science, High School
Science. Ron Zucca, Senior Accelerated
Math, Honors, Pre-Calculus, Math and Algebra Connec¬
tions, Faculty Manager.
Mr. Robert Torrelli helps Tom Woldering
understand his physics lab.
Below Right: Mr. Scott Wilson had to work
hard to make his transition from teacher to
Unit Principal go well. Ms. Sue Amato works hard to anticipate
any questions her students mi°t
Always ready to help. Mr. Dan Wensing points out important parts of the problem to Negean Mobasseri.
Students often come in after school for extra help on their problems in math.
Mr. Alex Toth wants all his students
to see the advantages of being able to
understand math.
Left: Mrs. Pauline Johnson
and Ms. Denise Adkins
enjoyed attending Euclid’s
football games.
Jane Addis, Social Studies. Math,
English
Denise Adkins, Secretary
Susan Amato, junior English
Pamela Graham, Special Edu¬
cation, APS Adviser
Ben Antonini, Freshman,
Junior English
Greg Baca, Freshman, Soph-
more Enlish, Asst, Golf Coach,
Fall/Spring Play Director
Ethel Barbish, Security Joyce Barrett, College Career
Planning, Personal Develop¬ ment, Nutrition and Wellness,
Parenting
A1 Bartucci, Senior, Sophmore
English, Senior Class Cabinet Adviser, Business Manager-
Survey
Dan Beckwith, English
Jennifer Beatty, Principle's
Secretary
Geridine Billingsley, Teacher
Assistant
Allen Black, Audio Visual
Technician
Lara Boyd, Sophmore, Senior
English Karen Boyle, Mathematics
Tina M, Collins, HS Science,
Phy. Science, Fresh. Cheerlead¬
ing Coach. Christopher Croftcheck, Industrial Arts. Roger Csanyi, Tech. Prep. Peter Dautovic, Social Studies.
Cindy De Long, Mathematics.
Joe DiLillo, Custodian.
Kim Dixon, Math Connections, College Alg. & Trig. |fj||§ ij Barry Drew, High School
Science. Greg Drew, Police Liason.
Theresa Dubroy, Mathematics.
Mike Durbin, Technology
Coordinator. Beth Dyer, Freshman and
Sophomore English.
Reginald Echols, Industrial
Technology.
Morris Ervin, Freshman World History.
Janet Federer, Junior English.
Brad Findlayson, Personal & Business Law, Keyboarding &
Computer Technology. Kimberly Fish, Spansh, For¬
eign Language Club.
Mike Fording, World History.
Diane Gainer, Staff.
Margaret Garbincus, Crafts.
lane Fowler, Treasurer
Barbata Gates, VfojS&naf Spe¬ cial Education Coordinator. 1
Scott Gay, Staff. John Gibbons, Physical Educa¬
tion: 4 Tom Gibbons, American
Studies.
Cathy Gibbons, Mobile
Teacher.
Andreea Gorodea, French, ESL, SADD Sponsor, Poetry
Club Sponsor. Marcy Gray, Spanish.
William Gray, Naval Science,
NJROTC Academic Team, Director of Naval Service,
NJROTC Color Guards. Keldur Greene, Phys. Science.
Jon Hammond, Social Studies, Freshman Boys Basketball
Coach. David Hathaway, Chemistry,
Intervention Science. George Henderson, Math
Intervention. Marla Henderson, Freshman'
English.
Alison Heramb, Freshman
English.
Robert Heramb, American
Studies, Government.
JoAnne Hodder, Secretary. Dale Hollingsworth, Biology,
lot. to Living T hings.
Beverly Howse, Family Rela-
, tions. Scott Hudson, Biology.
Diane Tosue, Main Office Secretary.
Maribeth Iosue, Secretary. Marlene Iosue, Attendance
" I Secretary.
St i 1 MAJOR, Larry M. Isaacs USMC (Ret), NJROTC
Greg James, Senior & Sopho¬ more World History, Asst.
Bovs' Basketball Coach, Girls' Softball Coach.
Kathleen Johnson, Foods. Pauline Johnson, Athletic
Department Secretary.
Carl Jordan, Physical Educa¬
tion. Arlen Jones, Staff.
Joyce Katona, Coordination for Special Needs Students.
Dennis Kehn, Security Staff Director.
Jim Kelley, U.S. History, Social Studies Dept. Chairperson.
Jim Kennedy, Job Coordinator.
Marcia Knauss, Special Pro¬ gram Coordinator.
Ingrid Koenig, German I, II,
III, TV, AP
Mary Kostansek, Science,
Math, Intervention Specialist.
Mary Kunes, Math, English,
Government.
Judy Ladaika, Biology, Envi¬
ronmental Science, Science
Olympiad.
Paula Langdon, Crafts,
Advanced Crafts. Lisa Langford, Accelerated
Math I, Integrated Math I
Margeret Lucas, Librarian, Media Specialist
Rick Lytle, Geometry, Math Ann Mack, Library Aid
Steve Marcu, Psychology,
American Studies I. James Mackemull, Psycholo- gist
Diane M. Maroli, Social Stud¬
ies, National Honors Society Advisor , ...
Kathleen Marsh, Library
Media Specialist
Barbra Masseria, Social Studies
Linda Matas, Intervention
Bruce Matthews, Business
Foundations, Principles of Accounting
Denise Mazzolini, Math for
Modern Living, Accelerated
Math I, Integrated Math
Michelle Me Garry, Physics
Kathleen Me Donnell, Media¬ tion
Kelly Mc Kenna, Attendance Secretary
Sandi Me Redmond, Registrar,
Senior Class Adviser
Edie Mellen, Commercial Art
Margaret Metti, Sophomore and Senior English f
Mary Jane Miceli, Design
Drawing
Cindy Miles, Academic Assistant
Fior Misra, Spanish
Barry Mita, Biological Science Tracie Morgan, Unit Secretary
Harlan Mitchell, Security
Katie Morris, Biology, Science
Olympiad
Dan Blankschaen, Security
Vicky Nally, Accelerated Math 2, Math 9
Algirdas Nasvytis, High
School Science
Margaret Nielsen,GRADS Program, FCS Dept. Chairper¬
son, Kids on the Block
Paul Nielson, Technology Assistant, Cross Country and
Track Coach
Stephanie Norris, Social
Studies
Larry N'osse, Physical Educa¬
tion, Assf FootbalfCoach, 1 lead indoor and Outdoor'
Girl?' Track Cpach Barbara Novak/Math.
Anne Obradovich, Keyboard¬
ing, Advanced Keyboarding.
Sean O'Toole, Senior English, Varsity Boys' Basketball Coach,
Fall Faculty Manager.
Lucy Ott, Business Dept. Chairperson, Keyboarding & Computer Technology, Intro,
to Microsoft Office 2000,
Academic Challenge, Business Club.
Dale Pagano, Freshman & Junior English.
Kathy Pasquale, Special Ed. Dept. Chairperson, English,
Social Studies, PE co-teach. Linn M. Parise, Associate
Principal Secretary.g
J.R. Perez, Integrated Math I,
Honors Alg. IT Deborah Petrick, Spanish 1, Ill,
AP, Foreign Language Dept. Chairperson.
Robert Petrovk, English AP, Tech Prep Ill, IV, English Dept.
Chairperson, Survey, j Heather Baur, Mobile Teacher.
Michelle Pettit, Math 9, Inte¬
grated Math. Dennis Pettit, Security.
Roy Pignatiello, Cisco Networking, AP Computer
- ^Science, Model UN.
Sally J. Pla, French, German.
Marketa President, English. Anthony Ranallo, Soph. World
History, Asst Wrestling Coach. Fran Ratka, Astronomy, Plan¬
etarium Director. Patricia Repko, Secretary.
Joe Ridgley, Security. Kathleen Rodgers, Honors
Biology, Intro, to Live Things, Michael Rezzolla, Social Stud¬
ies, Head Football Coach.
Stephen Rico, Tutor.
Jackie Rohr, Cafeteria Coor¬ dinator.
Felicia Rosati, Health & Physi¬ cal Education.
Shauna Ross, Music Apprecia- tionVarsity Chorale, Big Show.
Anthony P. Rozman, Auto¬
motive Service Tech. I & 11,
Automotive Tech. Prep.j Deborah Rudder, Foods I,
Michele Rymarezyk, ITT Com¬
puter Applications, Student Council
Wendy Kubala, Sports Trainer. Vytas Saldunas, Technology
" Assistant. Sam Santilli, Keyboarding&
Computer Technology Busi¬
ness Study Skills. Greg Sattler, Work-Study
Coordinator.
Cheryl Schossler, English.
s ■
Donata Schulz, Health Aide.
Pete Schwenke, Physical
Education.
Mickey Segulin, Health Aide.
Nicholas Selvaggio, Law- Enforcement.
Shannon Setser, Mobile
Teacher.
Janet Severino, Occupational
Work Experience Coordinator.
Linda Shay, Academic Assis¬ tant.
Mike Sheck, OWA Work Adjustment, Asst. Football
Coach.
Paula Sheridan, Foods 1 & II. Robert A. Smith, Industrial
Technology Chairperson.
Frank Soltesz, Biology, Hockey
& Boys' Track Coach.
Betsy Steck, Spanish. Lindsey Stephans, Freshmen
Honors & Sophomore English.
Desi Stewart, Staff. Kathleen Stragisher, Health.
Lenore Strodtbeck, Library
Aide.
Jennifer Sylvester, Interven¬
tion Specialist.
Jennifer Teknipp, Mobile Teacher.
Trisha Tinriey, Freshman English. Diane Tizzano, Band and
Orchestra.
Christine Torrelli, Chemistry,
intervention Science, and Sci¬ ence Department Chairperson.
Robert Torrelli, Physics.
Alex Toth, Math Connections, and Algebra.
Cheryl Turk, Teacher Assistant.
Michael Turk, World History,
American World History, and
Assistant Wrestling Coach.
Jeffrey Spilar, Custodian.
Patricia Turk, Security.
Paula Tusoch, Sophomore and
Junior English.
Jan Ulle, Math 9, Integrated
Math n. Cathy Vetovitz, Symphonic
Orchestra.
William Von Benken, Chem¬ istry, Honors Chemistry, AP
Chemistry, Yearbook Adviser,
Ski Club Adviser.
Johnnie Mae Walker, Security. Josh Walker, Varsity Chorale,
Choral Masters, Concert Choir,
Big Show Director.
Christine Warning, Staff.
Dan Wensing, Integrated
Math I, AP Calculus, Personal
Computers, Math Department Chairperson.
*5
Above: Cassie Taylor is going to help Zach Svoboda
make it through his underclass years.
Above Left: Ashley Jones gets her work out of her locker in preparation of another day.
Left: Natalie Greene and Chrissy Lennon know how to get around the school.
Right: Liz Copperman likes to listen to music when she is not studying.
ANTICIPATING C TT a was always a problem being an underclassman. They were always looking forward to
I becoming a senior and then being able to graduate. But in 2003-04 there was a new
-A. v-problem that was faced by every underclassman. That problem was the transforma¬
tion that Euclid High School was undergoing into six smaller schools. Change was always
difficult, but this change was really going to be more difficult. The seniors were luck since
they would be gone and now have to face the change. The freshmen were just beginning
their high school years an so had a couple of years to see how things were going to work
out. The present juniors were in the most unsure situation since they were almost done
with their high school careers and then they had to undergo a complete reorganization for
their last year. Much of the discussions that were heard throughout the year dealt with the
reorganization.
136 Underclass Divider
UNDERCLASS DIVIDER Students showing all the different ways they can
manipulate their fingers.
Students in Mrs. Ingrid Koenig’s German class
know that learning a language will help them get
into college.
Shayeeda Mahario, Greg Me
Kay and Lauren Mihelich
know that it is important to
work hard as an underclassman
so they can have a better chance
of success later on in life.
Below: Nate Suhy shows that
he can have a lot of fun while at
Euclid High School.
After the last bell rang, stu¬
dents got outside fast so they
could get to their bus.
After school many students hung out together to
appreciate each other’s company.
Far Left: Jerica Tokic and
Jessica Spring will be
friends for many
years.
Far Left:
Michelle
Simon, Jas¬
mine Boggan,
Camille Triplin,
Ashley Barnes and Antoinette
Santiago are active in
the school.
Left: Many students help out at
the football games and have a lot of fun. Underclass Divider 137
Left: Students
periods.
enjoy the
freindships
they have
during
their lunch
_*
Shelly Struna and Dawn Ott are really enjoying
their junior year.
Look at all the holes I can put in my face! Jasmine
Manista may have trouble getting through a metal
detector if she keep on sticking more
metal into her __ body like she
Chelsea Quade, Rachel Joehum, Shatna Banaszek and Cory Moore enjoy each other's company while
Ge,orge Whitfield anticipates a good relationship’with the Euclid panther mascot.
Hey look Dave, in a few more months wer’re going
to be seniors. Allie Montague and Dave Swan-
segar keep track of the time remaining until they
will be seniors.
s always one
, but for the
here was feven
e juniors were
would come
because of the transformation project. Many
juniors wondered how it would affect them
in their last year, but some didn’t care about
the change, but every one anticipated it; Since the juniors have been in the school for three
years, they knew the layout of the building and
the rules of the school, giving them a slight
advantage over the other underclassmen. They were also chosen to be die leaders of many
activities since they had more experience. All
in all. the junior year- of high school was a year
that would produce many memories.
-John Haynes
The junior year wa
'class of 2005 t
more anticipation thart usual. Th
anticipating the big changes that
138 Juniors
^ere just
Far Left: Brittany Roberts and
Lisa Murray anticipate learning
a lot in their chemistry class that
will help them understand many of
the processes going aroung them.
Left: Michelle Smith and Ashley
Barnes always anticipated a vic¬
tory before every football game.
uniors know that time spent in class will lead to a better understanding ot what they will need to
as they proceed through their lives.
Ryan Higginbothan buys some snacks that he will use so that he can study late into the night.
Camilla Triplett, Michelle Smith
and Jasmine Boggan have a lot of
fun posting signs on lockers.
Below: Having fun at Homecom¬
ing.
Juniors knew the rules waiting for that last
Deanna Holloway and Rachel Jochum anticipate
many fun moments together in the future.
Above: John Kulhis, John Hastings, Chris Mes¬
sina and Drew Jurcak anticipate an enjoyable
lunch.
Left: Jackie Janda, Greg Me Kay and Lauren
Mihelich enjoy being in classes together.
Steve Tompkins and
Carrie Doerr admire
Stephanie Maxwell
and Bryan Arko at
Homecoming.
Jon Suhy and Dan
Zudic anticipating their
moves on the soccer
field- Juniors 139
Susan Adamic
David Adams
Derek Adams
Terrance Alexander Tiffany Almond
Nathan Amey
Megan Ammon
Catherine Anderson
Darlene Anderson
Ona Anderson
Belinda Avery
Laimonas Bagdonavicius
Brandi Bailey
Timothy Balogh
Kendra Barrett
Joseph Basalla
Robert Bayko
Demirel Beganovic
Marcus Benedict
Joseph Benz
Linda Berry II
Brittany Best
Lenise Betts
Courtney Biehl
Oscar Black
John Blaha
Timothy Bock
Jasmine Boggan
Terrence L. Bolden Carrie Bowie
Thomas Bowser
Chasity Bradley
Mia Brantley
Tracy Brazis Brian Brichacek
Michael Broome
Erika Brown
Jerrell Brown
Shyra Brown
Tyneshia Brown
Derek Brown II
Richard Bryant Jr.
Bob Bumbarger Alecia Byrd
Domonique Cain Allison Calvin
Mallory Camp
Michael Campana Jr.
140 Juniors
Charlie Campbell Jr.
Lauren Carpenter
Adam Carr
Joshua Carrico
Kathryn Carter
Teyonno Carter
Melissa Catania
Amber Catanzaro
Kurtis Catlett
Jessica Cek
Matthew Celeste
Amanda Certic
Dwayne Chappell
Rebekah Christopher
Whitney Clark
Jessica Cleveland
Ramon Cloud
Jenese Colaric
Latashia Cole
Micah Coleman
Corky Collier
Thomas Collier
Ernest Collins
Roosevelt Collins
Tyler Collins
Tiffany Compton
Christopher Conahan
Noah Corlett
Arthur Croone-Cain
Michael Cross
Dion Curry Chamere Davis
Dearry Davis
Dewayne Davis
Diandra Davis
Jerrica Davis
Latoya Davis
Darryl Day
Randolph De Weaver
John Dickinson
Julie Didomenico
Carrie Doerr
Daniqua Dothard
Danielle Duncan
Ricardo Duncan
Donald Ecker III
Patrick Edmonds
Danielle Edwards
Juniors 141
David Ellis
Kristopher Embry
Christina Erhardt
Gregory Erhardt Jr.
Robert Essex Jr.
Albert Estvander
Lashay Ezell
Jarrell Fair
Dana Fann
Evan Farkas
David Farley Sasha Fayne
Stephanie Fenick
Cameron Ferrell
Joseph Fisher
Brandon Fleming
Cami Foster
India Fountain
Christopher Fowler
Alicia Fowlkes
Ashton Freeman
Jamyson Frierson Dwayne Gantt Jr.
Lamika Gardner
Kellen Gaston
Andre Gay II
Mindy Gelofsack
Lillo General
Rachel George
Christopher Giegerich
Carmella Gimmelli
Ashley Gliha
Bianca Gonzalez
Amanda Goolsby
Adrian Graf
Austin Graham
Tommie Grant Jr.
David Gravely
Isaac Gray Quin tin Grays
DJ Grida
Ashonda Groomster
Gretchen Gudaitis
Monica Habat
Shawnee Hairston Andre Hall
Gabriel Hall-Reed Char-de Hannah
Tanesha Hardy
Joshua Hare
Nathaniel Hartfield
John Hastings
Amanda Hayes
Robert Hayes
John Haynes
Sasha Hayward
David Heindell
Brandon Helms
Avonte Herrod Ryan Higginbothan
Brittany Hightower
Alexandria Hill
Ashley Hill
Carollvn Hill
Antsayita Hogan
Deanna Holloway
Larry Holloway Jr.
Matthew Hongosh
Amanda House
Amber Howard
Deidra Hoyle
Dionte' Hoyle
Ryan Hudson
Ciara Hurn
Brandon Huseby
Halle Ivancic
Anthony Jackson
Derrick Jackson
Marcus Jacobs
Deonte James
Jaclyn Janda
Thomas Jankowski
James Jenkins
Rachel Jochum
Bryant Johnson
Kenneth Johnson
Michael Johnson
A Iona Jones
Anthony Jones
Ashley Jones
Christopher Jones
James Jones
Deon Joyce
Kimberly Jukiewicz
Westley A. Jukiewicz
Andrew Jurcak .
Juniors 143
Nicholas Kelly
Nicole Kelly
Tahirah Khabir
Ariel Killings
Ja Ron King
Maceo Kirby
Matthew Kolar
Christine Kolenc Andrew Kramer
Samuel Krovontka Timothy Kuhen Jr.
John Kulbis
Philip Kyker
Kindria Lake
Jeanette Langford
Whitney Langham Christina Lennon
Tenisha Leverette
Devin Lewis
Katrina Lewis
Naquitta Lewis Octavia Lewis
Samuel Liggins
Charice Littlejohn
Jason Locust Kenneth Logan Jr.
India Lowe
Danny Ludvik
Jasmine Lynch
Jamal Lyons
Perris Mackey
Shayeeda Mahario
Bridget Mahovlic
Aurelija Maleckaite
Zavinta Maleckaite
James Maloney
Nicholas Mandic
Stephen Manes
Jasmine Manista Jessica Marino
Channez Martin Clayton Martin
Stephanie Maxwell
Jacqueline May
Steven Mazzola
Richard McFarland Victoria McGriff
Gregory McKay
144 Juniors
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Cierra Medley
Dominic Mercadante
Orlando Merideth
Christopher Messina Lauren Mihelich
Donald Miller
Gregory Miller
Jennifer Miller
John Miller
Nathan Miller
Antione Miller Jr.
Rashon Milline
Melinda Milroy
Daniel Misch
Allison Montague
Cory Moore
Cori Morgan
Philip Morrow
Matthew Mosnja
Bernard Moss
Sadae'a Moss
Lisa Murray
Staci Naylor
Autumn Nerone
Cheryl Novak
Evan Oltmanns
Amber Ott
Dawn Ott
Evan Otto
Brandi Overstreet
Brittany Oyaski
Michael Palermo
James Palko
Melissa Paoloni
Deanna Pastel
Phillip Patterson
Christopher Patton
Shaun Paythress
Nyrisha Pearcy
Dante Peoples
Sean Petrie
Erica Phifer
Caley Phillips
Dustin Pikovnik
Anastasia Piotrkowski
Darleane Pollard
Brittnei Preston
Kelly Preston
Juniors 145
Genie Prettyman Erika Prizzi Scott Pryor
Terrence Pryor Chelsea Quade Sarah Radcliffe
Danny Ramdhan Andrew Ramey Jamal Rasheed
Latricia Redd Ciera Reeves
Diana Rencher
Anthony Rendell Delmar Riasejr.
Bennie Richardson Chad Richardson Ramon Roberson Britaney Roberts
Sasha Robinson Kevin Romine
Raphiel Roquemore Michael Ross Sarah Rudyk
Nadin Sakalic
Christopher Salyan Antoinette Santiago
Scott Sattler Christopher Saunders
Kyle Scalese Buddy Searles
Anthony Senart Mikial Shavazz
Sherease Sims Ann Sivert
Brandy Skerl Erika Skovira
Marwan Sledge Natalie Sliwa
Catherine Smedley Anthony Smith
Christa Smith Jarred Smith
Michele Smith Quentin Smith
David Soutar William Sparks
Jason Spicer Jessica Spring
146 Juniors
Deon Steele
Anthony Stevens
Jessica Stevens
Brittany Stewart
Maurice Stewart Roseal Stewart
Sara Stewart
Craig Stigamier
Brandon Stokes
Briana Strong
Jacqueline Strozier
Shelley Struna
Anna Sudar
Amanda Sufka
Kelley Sullivan
Brittany Suttles
David Swansegar
Stephanie Switalski
Loreal Sylver tooth
Stephanie Tartaglione
Letia Taylor
Charles Tazewell
Farrell Thomas Johnny Thomas
Michael Thomas
Nicole Thomas
Shamarra Thomas
Shantay Thomas
Daniel Thome Cierra Thompson
Derrick Thompson
Ashley Threlkeld
Darrel Todoroff
Jerica Tokic
Samantha Tolley
Stephen Tompkins
L'Oreal Trigg
Stephanie Tyree
Tatara Uitenham
Alyssa Urban
Shanelle Valentine
Zanas Valys
Kevin Vanek
Peter Vargo
Robert Vazquez
Stephanie Vohnout
Eric Wagner
Trenton Waiters
Juniors 147
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Jennifer Walker
Sean Walker
Dwayne Walker III
Donte Wallace Johnny Wallace
Lorenzo Wallace
Nicholas Walther
Chantel Ward
Terence Warren
Christine Washington
Victoria Washington
Tamara Watkins
Honey Weaver
Isom Weems IV
Felicia West
Wesley Wheeler
George Whitfield
Chase Whitmore
Chevis Whittaker
Shanetha Whittington
Jessica Wilbraham
Erikke Wilford
Ashley Williams
Christopher Williams
James Williams
Paul Williams
Sierra Williams
Ariel Wilson
Da'Von Wilson
Jamell Wilson
Bennie Wilson III
Derrick Wolford
Alonzo Woodruff Devaughn Woods
Charles Worth
Antonio Wright
Latoya Wynn
Cathleen Zalewski
Robert Zeigler Cheri Ziamba
Christopher Znidar
Daniel Zudic
Many
underchassmen enjoyed the assem¬
blies that were
presented in the auditorium.
SENIOR ANTICIPAIIO Juniors experience least amount of change with transformati
■
Kevin Vanek gets help with his German home¬
work from Mrs. Ingrid Koenig whcjwants all her
students to do well with their wod^
Below: English class is an important place to learn
how to prepare for the futures
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v
Jackie Janda and Rachel Jochurn, Carrie Doerr, Dawn Ott, Rachel Jochum anti Anthony Jochum,
Dave Swansegar and Kate Kinison and Lisa Murray and Latoya Wynn working hard t succeed in the
future.
Rebecca Christopher anu Daniel Zudic hope that
they will be able to participate in all the things they
enjoy their last year of high school.
Members of the class of
[2005 participated in many*
|activities and sports during their high school duyjJB
[They were an intcugal part
[of the school scene. They
[only had one remaining
year at Euclid High School
so the transformation
affected them the least.
Thc\ were an active class
but they had to fill the steps
that were formed by the
tclass of 2004
Juniors 149
Sophomores have gotten used to the to become productive me
2002-03 the class of 2006 was the
lowest on the totem pole. This year.
JL JL X however, the sophomores were
relieved to finally be moving up in the world.
They had a better understanding of how the
school operated and became more involved in
extracurricular activities and became a more
important part of the workings of Euclid High
School. The sophomore year was one of the most significant of a student’s life since it was
the time that most of them began to drive.
Many also got jobs and began planning for col
lege. Sophomore year was less stressful since
students knew their way around the school but
because of the transformation of the school
there was more stress since no one knew just
exactly the school was going to look like in
the future. The anticipation was very stressful
for sophomores since they still had two more
years to go.
-Holly Yanacek
II
upported by Jasmine Mamsta and \hu\c: Brittany riirissv
Dana Me Gill kicl ■plia Boris, Chris Geigerich, Zach Svoboda, Jessica Van-
Erift, Rachel Sova, Cory Shy, Asia Wilson Wilson and Kyle
frodtbeck dressed up in their blue and Gold as they anticipated
pirit Week.
held with
of her teat
Marissa Mannarino and Jackie Janda watch their
reaction very intently as they anticipate something
interesting happening.
Karen Connavino and Amanda
Hill anticipate that the ijaction
that they are doing wilj give them
meaningful data.
150 Sophomores
Andrew Collins <
their c
anticipation that something happen.
Amy Barwick fights for the ball with the
anticipation that she will be able to get
control of it and be able to pass it off to
one of her team mates.
Rachel Perovsek and Holly
Yanacek anticipate having a lot of
fun on the ski slopes with the Ski
Club.
Christopher Adams
Shanee Adams
Ananais D. Aden-Swoope
Oluseyi Adesulu
Jonathan Allen
Jonathan Allen
Tebriauna Allen
Kelly Ammon
Ashley Amoss
Elizabeth Anderson
Grant Ahnderson
Joseph Anderson
Stacy Anderson
Latoya Andre
Faatima Andrews
Frederick Andrews
Kristina Andrews
Nwamaka Anekwe
Andre Aquila
King Armstrong
Dominique Ashby
Jamal Austin
Victoria Back
Tiara Bagiev
Tyronne Bailey
Oliver Baird
Shaina Banaszek Amber Banks
Brittny Banks
Marc Barber
Jamie Barber II
Ashley Barnes
Alexandria Bartchak
Amy Barwick
Alicia Basinger
Dominique Bates
Morrell Bates III
Lakeisha Baugh
Travis Beach
Bianca Begovic Andrew Behm
Jazmine Bell-Crutcher
Shacory Bender
De Laundria Benjamin
Andrea Bennett
Jnoy Bennett
Jessie Benoit
Daniel Benovic
Louis Benvenuto
Garey Berry
Danielle Bilaver
Danielle Blankenship
Kirsten Blondeaux
Ann Boehlke
Tamia Bolden
Tremell Bolden
■x
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Sophomores 151
Brian Bonner
Amalia Boris
Bruce Boualyphanh
Jamie Bowles Joseph Boyd
John Bradley
Demea Brandon
Sherri Brooks
Blake Brown
Brandon Brown
Brittney Brown
Chaz Brown
Ryan Brown
Charlynn Bryant
Stepheny Bryant Dean Bryson
Autumn Buchanan
Clinton Bunton Meredith Burge
Douglas Burkhart
Andre' Burson
Thomas Cahill
Melvin Cain
Sean Campbell
Sarah Candela
Margret Carney
Jennifer Cendol
Jessica Chandler
Justephanie Chandler
Aaron Chen
Angel Ciomek
Allison Clancy
Crestian Clark
Tristan Clark
Gladys Clayton
Ariyola Cochran
Rachel Cockrell
Joel Coggins
Kyle Cogley Bernard Cole
Darian Cole
Raymond Cole
Carlos Coleman
Andrew Collins
Chad Conell
Karen Connavino
Jawaun Cooper
John Cozart
Vania Creer
Tiera Cross
Jessica Cunningham
Quinton Cunningham Tania Cureton
Brittanie Curry
Cordaro Curry
Alexandria Davis
152 Sophomores
Zachary Day
Sasha Dayse
Rachel De Angelis
Joseph De Bow
Brittany Denson
Michael Dent Jr.
Matthew Desico
Darren Devese
Craig Djukic
Daniel Dlugos
Steven Doerr
Monica Dorsey
Katherine Duncan
Mikita Duncan
Christie Edwards
Micheal Ekuibe
Pamela Erhardt
Timothy Ewing
Susan Fabec
Shannon Fails
Camille Fitzpatrick
William Flood Akeem Floyd
Paul Floyd
Delon Ford
Aden Forde
Nicholas Fortunato
Nasharo Foster
Jessica Fowler
Reginald Fryerson
Rachel Fullum
Joshua Gantt
Alton Garel
Luke Cause
Robyn Gay
Daniel Gentile
Dominic Gentile
Christopher George
Ronda Gholston
Thaddeus Gibson
Keith Gibson Jr.
Alainna Glenn
Shanice Gonzales
Deshaun Grant
Zachary Grate
Yahqui Gray William Green
Tameka Greene
Dezarae Grit'fie
Da wood Guy
Erik Hager
Rasheed Hall
Antoinique Hal ton
Robert Hampton 111
Benjamin Handford
Antonio Haney
Sophomores 153
John Hardaway Jr. Sirena Hardimon
Deonell Hardy
Amanda Harper
Amber Harrell Dana Harris
Kenneth Harris
Marshay Harris Heather Hartley
Kevin Hatcher
John Hayes
Tanisha Hayes Ashley Heffner
Jessica Hegedus
Joy Helton
James Henderson
Kia Henderson
Norman Henderson III
Amanda Hill
Arvesha Hill Christopher Hill
Shirell Hill
Cassandra Hilston
Zoe Hinson
Vincent Hoffman Susan Hogue
Anthony Hollins
Ariele Horton
Teeyawna Houston
Sidele Howard
Kevin Huey Jr.
Azalee Hughes
Joseph Humenuik
Andrew Indiano
Stephen Ivory
Eric Jackson
Lori Jackson
Akrum Jamal
Javon James
Michelle Janey
Jamall Javey Dmetrius Johnson
Ferando Johnson Kenneth Johnson
Keyona Johnson
Shenee Johnson
Stevie Johnson Joseph Johnson Jr.
Jasmine Jolly
Alecia Jones
Brandon Jones
Carmen Jones
Danielle Jones
James Jones
Timothy Jones
Dritan Kalemi
154 Sophomores
Elliott Kazen
David Keckler
Ashley Kendzierski
Tiffany Kennedy
India Kent
Michael Kent
Matthew Kershaw
Sandrea Kinney
Tyra Kirby
Princess Kitts Bryson Knight
Marcus Knowles
Alyssa Kodramaz
Corey Krai
Dillon Krocker
Timothy Krofcheck
Katherine Kune
Matthew Kushan
Stephen Ladovich IV
Jonathon La Fontaine
Alison Lancaster
Parnell Lane Jr.
Tomiajoy Lang
Liza Langdon
Desiree Lavender
Emily Lawrence Johnni Lawrence
Starla Lee
Sara Lehman
David Leighty
Jonathan Liggins
Ashley Lilek
Alison Linnington
Anthony Little
Mykel Long
Michelle Love
Sade' Loving
Naima Majeed
Lauren Majer
James Malone Marissa Mannarino
Trenisha Manningham
James Martin
Vincent Marvin
William Marvin
Lynn Mason
Nicholas Mavar Samuel Maxwell
Cher ice May
Aries Maynor
Jacquelyn Me Carthy Stephen Me Carthy
Tiara Me Clellan
Shawn Me Collum
Adam Me Connell
Larry Me Curdy
Sophomores 155
Alexander Mullins
Steviena Myers
Caple Nelson
Ra Shawn Newell
John Novak
Francis Oberle Colby L. Orr
jjpf
Matthew Orr
Robert Ott Joseph Paci
Alisha Palacios
Michelle Palmer
Noel Parker
Alex Pa term te
Roderick Patton
Domanique Payne Christian Paythress
Richard Penque Steve Peoples
Alexandria Perdan
Daleea Perkins
156 Sophomores
Patrick Me Faul
Ginger Me Ghee
Dana Me Gill
Christopher Me Kenzie
Sean Me Laughlin
Keanna Me Lendon
Brandon Me Millan
Danielle E. Medley Carl Mezatasta
Gina Mezatasta
Melynie Miah
Alexander Miezin
Amanda Miller
Andrew Miller
Ashely Miller Christopher Miller
Lakiesha Miller
Bryan Minard
Sharde Miner
Andrea Mitchell
Kendra Mitchell
Mario Mitchell
Me'Chal Mitchell Shaffeal Mitchell
Demarcus Monroe
Marc'Quis Montgomery Lebron Moore
Leonda Morgan
Shamara Morgan
Karl Morris Gregory Morris Jr.
Rashawn Moten
Desmond Motley
Phillip Motley
Caysee Moyers
Rachel Perovsek
Benjamin Perpar
Cedric Perry
Lindsay Perusek
Cameron Phillips
Christopher Phillips
Nikki Phillips
Niza Phiri
Cecile Pickett
John Polter
Malcolm Poole
Octavius Porter
Shawn Porter
Marissa Powe
Ciara Pringle
Emily Proctor
Cyrus Quanteh
Dale Ramdhan
Lauren Ranallo
Ryan Reese
De'Auntae Reid
Ryan Renbarger
Gladys Reyes
Hemerson Reyes
Eric Richmond
Michael Riendeau
Lauren Rivers
Lashonda Robinson
Melissa Santorelli
Brandon Saunders
Cory Scheider Bryan Schiffbauer
Zachary Schlosser
Sarah Schultz
Leanna Schwarz
Carli Scott
Nicholas Scott
Rayshunda Scott
Anthony Settecase
Stephanie Sewell Dominic Sgro
Amanda Sharwark
Kidron Shavers
Christopher Shelden
Britney Shy
Cory Shy Brittany Sidak
Phillip Silvaggio
Michelle Simon
Sophomores 157
Sasha Robinson
Sarina Rodriguez
Steven Rogowski
Courtney Rought
Franklin Roy
Amy Ruscin
Christian Sanders
Wm
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;
Nathanael I. Sonnhalter
Ryan Sotka
Rachel Sova Michael Spada
Kishan Spence
Effie Stansbery
Mario Stephens
Brandon Stewart
De'Michael Stewart Jonathan Stewart
Kyle Strodtbeck Cory Stuber
Lauren Stuber
Zachary Svoboda
Delmarcus Tate
Torn Teskera
Julius Thomas
Jahmil Thompson
Jessica Thompson
Michael Thompson
Andre Tillman
Samantha Singh Adam Slivers
Benjamin Sliwa
Christopher Smith
Darius Smith
Nicole Smith
Thomas Smith
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i mm
Toby Ukandu
Michael Valentino
Jessica Vandegrift
Jeremy Vargo
Stephan Vranic
Arielle Waddell
Shayneese Walker
Myloana Washington
Mark Watson
Bnana Watts Janice Webb
Jennifer Weber
Jessica Weiland
Brandon Wells
Samuel Whitfield
Tanita Whitner
Marcus Wilkinson
James Williams
Kelly Williams
Marcus Williams
Porsche Williams
Angelica Tizzano
Anthony Tortorici
Joseph Tracy
Camilla Triplin
Marshell Tucker
Sean Tuts tone
Jamie Tutt
Sophomores 159
Sasha Williams
Marcaellis Williamson
Martino Williamson
Solomon Williamson
David Willingham
Antwonishia Willis
Brittany Willis
Christopher Me Kenzie was a member of the Ski and
Snowboard Club and had a lot of fun riding the hills at
Brandywine Ski Area..
Asia Wilson
Gregory Wilson
Lloyd Wingfield
James Woyton
Robert Wright
Bryan Wu
Tiara Wynn
m ■ Matthew Zuzic
The Drill Team performed during
the half time of some of the boys
basketball games. Sophomores
helped make the group a success.
Holly Yanacek
Dominique Yawn
David Yerman
Una Zabos Christopher Zahorsky
Jacqueline Zigman
Jessica Zigman
> ; . , 3
Above: Zach Svoboda is an important member of
the Audio Visual club which makes sure that the
morning announcements get to all the rooms every
morning and all the oilier AV equipment gets to
where it is needed.
Left: Phillip Silvaggio is an important part of the
hockey team and spends a lot of time on the ice.
Above and Left.: Sophomores helped the volleyball
and the swim team to accomplish what they had to do
to have a successful season.
Sophomores wanted to be included in
the trip to Europe.
Terry Ashford
JuJius Ayoade Jr.
Nicholas Babyak
Candace Baker Hosey Baker 111
Brittany Baltruweit
Phylicia Banks
Nadine Bard
Brandie Barnes
Lee Barwick
Shameerah Bates
Jessica Beard
Lindsey Beasley
Rayshad Beeman
Chnstopher Belko
Shatira Bell
Courtney Bellamy
Anthony Belviso Phvllesia Bennett
Jessica Benovic
Nicole Beranek
. .
I
Daniel Adamic
Michael Adams
Jocelyn Addison
i Brandon Aden
Candice Anderson
Chantice Anderson Dominquie Anderson
Lai a Anderson
Sacbe’ Anderson
Shawn Anderson
Alfreda Anthony RintAricanli
Ronald Arnholt
Lawrence Ashby HI
r i ll freshmen class members had a lot of topics that they had to look forward to. They were
X A^^the new class in the large school soon to
become a small school. The freshmen always had a hard time
since they were the new kids on the block, but in this case they
were not the only ones that would be the new kids on the block.
They would be affected the most since they would be in the
school the longest. They had to be concerned with which of the
small schools they would end up in, where would their friends
be. how this was all going to come together and would it work.
Many freshmen adapted well to the school and joined clubs
and participated in sports and classroom activities. Others had a
hard time trying to fit into the school environment.
Barry Drew, Robert Toirelli, Sam
»Santilli and Bruce Matthews work¬
ing with their freshmen classes.
WMMN
warn
<r*
A,
l
Tommie Berry
Sharmaine Bey
Trisha Beyer
Demetrius Bibbs
Joanne Black
Javon Blackwell
Cassidy Blatnik
Ciara Borom
Mike Bourn II
Bradford Bowden
Jacquelyn Bozich
Nolando Bradford
Marquis Brannon
, Anne Brately
Marko Brnjic
Levonn Brock
Gregory Brooks
Jeremy Broughton
Justin Brown
Keith Brown
Charles Bryant
Keith Buchanan Jr.
Henri Buford Jr.
Latiana Buis
Kathryn Bumbarger
Alexandria Burke
Afrika Burnett
Chinique Cain
AlexCalarco A
Marcell Calhoun
Darion Callahan
Maurice Cammack
Serell Canady
ristine Cander
Carson
Janee Carter
Kendra Carter
Ricardo Carter
Martina Chatman Martin
Edward Chenock
Steven Chike
Ashlynne Childs
g- Adam Chrirtoj^ier
f Anthony Chrzanowski
William Cloud
Nicole Clutter Cameron Cofield
Theresa Collins
Antjuan Congress
Prince Converse
Jodee Cooper
Eric Corbin
Amy Cosmo Amir Cotton
Angela Cox
Portia Crenshaw
Freshmen 161
S- :tiy "tews
rim
Jairhee Crookall
Gerald Cunningham
Brian Cureton
Jakira Curry Eriana Dano
Amber Dantzler Annisha Davis
Kenneth Davis Jr.
Scott Dawson
Keyeira Dawson-Hamilto
Ashley De Jesus
Ariel Dennis
Sarah Dennis
Jillian Dent
Tatiana Deramus
Daniel Deveney Kristen De Wolf
Patrice Dickerson
Karen Didomenico
V
Pamela Dimo
Shakita Doctor Yuri Doolan
Andrea Douglas
Glynn Douglas
Demetreile Drayton
erael Dues
Catherine Duren
John Duren
Craig Dysert Desiree Eafford
An%Ja Easley Unique’Le East
Christopher East bum
■ v ■ v-
Dominique Eldemire
Alecia Everett
Kathryne Farina
Paris Fellows
Rachel Ferkul Taniesha Fisher
Stephan Fitzpatrick
Maria Fleming
Shana Fora
Alicia Fortson
fe Justine Francois
Casey Frazier
Vernon Freeman III
Rhonda Fryerson
Michael Gardner Jr.
Michael Gary
Joshlynn Gatewood
Michael Gault
Jacquelyn Gavin
Kristina Gavin
Jonah Gelofsack
162 Fre
Daniel Gendrich
d'irHo Gentile
Jasmine Germany
Rosalyn Gholston
Jasmin Gibson
Ashley Gilliam Nicholas Gimmelli
Eric Glicken
Aisha Gober
Anjolie Gordon
Anthony Gordon Jr. Samuel Grant
Tiera Grant
leecia Green
Stanley Griffin
Kristen Griffith
William Habian
Nicole Hall
Gabriel le Halton
Lauren Hamblin
Robert Hamblin
Alan Hammond
Timothy Hanson
Scott Haralson Brittany Harris
Porsha Harris
Justin Harth
Denaye Hatcher
4? ■
Glinda Hatcher
Auriel Hayes
Sharese Hayes William Haywood Jr.
De'Andrc Heiskell
Hannah Higginbothan
Aja Hill
Artavia Hill Charmainique L. Hill
Be’Andre Hill
Kashawna Hill
Solita Hill
Steven Hill
Brittanee Hillier
Caressa Hobbs
David Hoch
William Hoge
Benjamin Horkan
Geoffrey Horn
Steven Horn
David Horowitz
Carlos Horton
Terry Horton
Tottiana Horton
Andrew Horvath
Michael House
Anthony Hribar
lyssa mmspareys
Ny’Eisha Hunter
Elma Huskic
Jon Ibrahim
Artina Idom Jennifer Inman
Jaleesa Isaac
Christopher Jackson
Danielle Jackson
Marchae Jackson
Ricardo Jackson Symmone Jackson
Ricky Jaggers
Alphonso Jamerson
Janmn Javev
Charmaine Jefferson
David Jeffries Chantera Jenkins
Monique Jenkins
Shelly Jennings
Antonio Johnson
Asia Johnson Baron Johnson
Brittany Johnson
* Desiree Johnson
Jasmine Johnson
Jeffery Johnson
Sierra Johnson
Willie Johnson III
arlos Johnson Jr.
'iffany Johnston Alasma Jones
Ashley Jones
Detric Jones
Garrett Jones La’Porscha Jones
Laron Jones
Michael Jones
Ray Quon Jones Shayla Jones
Travis Jones
164 Freshmen,
Michael Jones Jr.
Kennard Jordan
Brian Jukiewicz
Anthony Kelly
A.C. Keyes
Dorshay Kimbrough
Tylon King
Katie Kitchen
Samantha Klozar
Ian Knox
Kevin Kope
Robert Kosek
Matthew Kotlar
Danijel Kristo
*
wj m . ffe
v
Anthony Kyle
Brittney Landers
Lauren Langford
Kelly Laugh!in
D'Angela Lavender
Bruce Lawrence Cien a Lawson
Brian Laznik
Ashley Leonard
Daniel Lesler
Hayden Lewis
Kendra Lewis
Natasha Lewis
Cherri Lively
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Jessica Lombardo
Erica Long
Janel Lucas
Terrell Luce
Sarah Mabel
Anthony Maddox
Ivan Maddox Jr.
Emily Mahovlic
Devon Mallory
Branden Malone
Jalechia Malone
Emilia Markovic
Michael Maroli
Dwight Marshall
Roger Marshall Jennifer Martin
j Layton Martin
Jessica Mash
Deshaun Matthews
Brandon Maxwell
Kevin Mayock Jasmine Me Call
Terrance Me Claddie
Brittany Me Clinton
Amanda Me Kenzie Matthew Me Kenzie
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Maurice McPrrerson
Kristian Middleton
legan Mihalich
Kristen Miller
Robert Miller
Sarah Miller Sean Miller
Merrianna Milroy
Anastasia Mitchell
Marcus Mitchell
Danielle Mongo
Ashley Montgomery
Jessica Morales-Rodrig
James Moreland Jr.
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Ashley Morgan
Renee Mowler
Patrick Mulholland
Paul Mutraney Nicole Murray
Ashley Myles
Amanda Oppenheimer
Dontez Oit
Andrea Oslund
Antonio Oten Matthew Ott
Jonathan Pacholke
Joseph Pagan
Michael Palko
James Paponetti
Matthew Parnell
Claire Patete
Deonte Patrick
Saniece Patterson
Brittany Paul
Christopher Paully
Patrick Pavicic atthew Pearson
Ryan Pearson
Elf Rdlegrin
Maurice Peri son
Sharday Peterson
Dorian Porter
Alicia Powell
Michael Preston
Demonte Pruitt
Lamont Pruitt
Travis Pryor
Katie Lynn Puda
Tanisha Quinn
Erica Ranallo Marc Ranieri
Lindsey Rattini Robert Rauscher
Michael Reasor
Jeremy Reeder
Robert Nero
Shamia Nevels
Rachel Newsom
James Nichols
Celita Noce Arrionne Nolcox
Ryan Oddo
James Petitto
Maurice Phillips
Stephanie Philpott
Tare!] Pickett Nicholas Pikovnik
Nicholas Piks
Joseph Pinchot
Porsha Reeder
Lindsay Reel
Kristin Reese
Holly Reichert
Jocelyn Reid
Auriana Riase
Chase Richardson
Shayna Rickus
Bryant River Jr.
Comaster Roberts
Naejean Roberts
Anthony Robinson
Brittany Robinson
Bryant Robinson
Kelsey Robinson
Llolowen Robinson
Stefoo Robison
Ashley Rodgers
Dennis Rodgers
Michael Rogers
Vicente Rosado
Sherome Ross
Adrian Roundtree
Gabrielle Ruberto
Andi Rucker
Antwan Samuels
Brittany Sandidge
Robert Sattely
Shaun Savage |
Matthew Scaparotti Rachel Schindler
Desirae Searles
Paul Sedmak
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ClKistopher Sevier
Sebastian Shabazz Natasha Shady
Michael Shamblen
Brian Shaw
Sabrina Shelton
Dawayne Shepherd
Jason Shepherd
Thomas Shoda
Jessica Short
Tia Shoulders
Jeffrey Sidak
Alexia Simmons
Nicole Simmons
Alisha Sims
Jeremy Sims
Megan Sinkovic
Jessica Sipp
Sakeena Sita
Renee Skuly
Matthew Smedley
Andrew Smerdel
Freshmen 167
Gregg Spencer
Brittany Spicer Eris Spicer
Nicole Spinosa Bianca Stallings
Kimberli Stanich
William Stegall
Brittany Stephens
Marcus Stewart
Domonique Stiner ■ Jalila Stoudemire
Cornelius Strickland
Raymond Stuber
Justin Suback
Nathan Suhy
John Summerall
Bryan Svoboda
Danielle Sweeney
Stephanie Taddie
Terrelle Tanton
Matthew Tarach
Jonathan Tarajcak
Antonio Tanrance
Tasha Taylor
Damien Thomas
Shantel Thomas Leterrian Thompkins
Ashley Thorpe
Brandon Timmons
Angela Tirabassi
Albani Tobias
Natasha Torres
Christian Tortorici Tiffany Toth
Jason Towns-Slaughte
Clairesa Tucker
Egyptian Turner
Demitrius Twymon Brittany Tyler
Melanie Tyree Anthony Valerio Jr.
Andrew Veres
iJ'tmqon Smith
Datrell Smith Dennis Smith
Devante Smith
Ethan Smith
Joshua Smith
Kameca Smith
Keiara Smith
Kiera Smith
Tamiah Smith
David Sonday
Nicholas Sonsky
Brandi Spehar Kimberly Spence
Graylon Vernon
Marijana Vesitis
Josephine Vicar
Katherine Vince
I Byron Waldorf
Heidi Walker
Jerrica Wallace
Edward Warberg
Marc Ward
Brian Wardell
Chamomile Ware
David Washington
Ramon'e Washington
Rachel Waters
Kendra Weaver
Jacob Webb
Danielle Weber
Athina Weems
Michelle Wetirich
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Nyisha Wheeler
Brandon Wilder
Sean Wilford
Ashley Will
Christin Williams
Dwayne Williams
Jamie Williams
Jeremy Williams
Kevin William* . Kiara Williams
Rodney Williams
Vanessa Williams
Willie Williams
Joseph Wit/ke
Ashley Worthy
Addeyus Wright
Ciera Wynn Angela Yesiolowski
Dayshaun York
Asia Young Freshmen began their ye;
School with much anticij
to come.
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Rosina Ziamba
Morena Zilic
Freshmen 169
Big Show gave lots of students an opportunity to perform in front of their parents and
friends in the auditor ium.
Left: Steve Dominick gets ready to hit the
ball during baseball season.
Right: The softball team gets together before
their game to figure out their strategy for the
game.
Below: After arriving at Prom the students
went to the photographer to have their pic¬
tures taken.
170 Memories Divider
Students
cheered at
the Senior-
Faculty basketball
game.
ANTICIPATING CHANGE Many events occurred at the end of the 2002-2003 school year that could not be cov¬
ered in the 2003 Euclidian since all material for that book had to be at the printing
plant in early March in order for the book to be delievered in time for the seniors
to get them before they graduated. Because of that, all Spring Sports and events that occurred
after the beginning of March are covered in this section. Man important events in the school
year occurred after the March deadline.
EVENTS FROM LAST YEAR
Memories Divider 17
Seniors wait¬
ing for com¬
mencement to
begin.
Students looked at the work
produced for the annual Art
Show in the auditorium.
Garey Berry
clears the bar
in the high
jump.
about to hit the ball
a softball game.
Above: George Palko gets an
award at the Senior Awards
Assembly.
Far Left: Big Show was
Left and Below Far Left:
Many students participated
in the Fashion Show to raise
money for Prom.
Left: Emily Kliever talks to
Meredith Wise in the Spring
Play.
in Albert Estvander
is about the return
the ball in a tennis
match.
at
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Swinging the bat and con- Chris Kinison watches the Pitcher in case he necting with the ball. Tim has t0 Set back t0 the base 10 a hurry-
Krofcheck shows how to get
a base hit.
Tim Krofcheck, Nick Mandic and Jim Palko show how they can field the ball as it comes to them. Averette Hagler practices bunting
the ball.
Trying to make the
hitter strike out. Trevor Potulski throws the ball
over the plate.
The team gets together before the game.
172 Baseball
Jim Palko
throws the ball in after making
the catch.
Steve Dominic is about to catch the ball as the runner dives back to get on the base.
aseball 2003 at Euclid High School was
not a very productive event. For the first
time ever, the varsity team ended the
season with a losing record. The coach never
turned the scores in so the record was unavail¬
able. One bright spot was the freshmen team
which finished the season with a 13-6 overall
record and 7-1 in the L.E.L.
Chris Kinison gets
ready to throw the ball
to the infield to get the
runner out.
BASEBAWLED
I
Baseball had a tough season and finished with a losing record
Varsity Baseball, Row one John Cahill,Averette Hagler, Mike Bullock, Roger Tufts , Brandon Williams.
Row two: Mike Ross, Chris Smith, Pete Dautovic, Trevor Potulski, Eddie Leppelmeier. Row three:
Coach, Paul Serra, Dan Terajak, Nick Mandic, Greg Stahre, Rob Oppenheimer, Chris Kazen, Jim
Palko, Coach, Adam Fender.
J. V. Baseball, Row one: Terry Holden, Dustin Pekovnik, David Ellis, Adam Meizin, Nick Kelly. Row
! two: Joe Fisher, D.J. Grida, Paul Jackson, Chas Witmore, Matt Cicco. Row three: Steve Rogowski, Ben
' Perpar, Jack Vernier, Andrew Jurcak, Patrick Edmonds, Coach, Mike Fording.
, Freshman Baseball, Row one: Andre Burcin, Nick Fortunato, Sam Maxwell, Eric Jackson, Cory
| Scheider. Row two: Brandon Jones, A1 Drudiak, A1 Tomasi, Nick Mavar. Row three: Coach Ben Voka,
Ryan Renbarger, Doug Burkardt, Julius Thomas, Zack Svoboda, John Novak.
JV BASEBALL
OPPONENT US THEM
Benedictine 9 8 South view 0 15
St. Edwards 8 7
Elyria 12 11
Cleveland Hts. 5 6
Canton Glen Oak 7 12
Canton Glen Oak 1 11
NDCL 0 13
Lakewood 6 19
Mentor 3 13
Stow 5 12
Stow 4 12 South view 2 12
Admiral King 9 12
Kent Roosevelt 10 5
Kent Roosevelt 20 10
Elyria 3 9
Cleveland Hts, 6 1
Lakewood 16 15 Mentor 1 12
SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 14
FRESHMEN BASEBALL
OPPONENT US THEM
Holy Name 5 1
Benedictine 11 12
Southview 15 12
Shaker Hts. 8 4
Normandy 14 4
Eastlake North 10 0
Elyria 10 9
Canton Glen Oak 2 11
Canton Glen Oak 10 9
Lakewood 6 5
Mentor 6 12
Stow 12 7
Stow 3 13
Southview 10 14
Admiral King 7 2
Elyria 13 12
Cleveland Hts. 16 0
Bay Village 7 0
Eastlake North 2 3
Eastlake North 4 5 SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 6
L.E.L. RECORD WON 7 LOST 1
Baseball 173
BATTING FOR A WINNING SEASON Softball had a lot of fun and worked well together The 2003 Girls’ Softball team
finished the season with a 13-
10 overall record and 6-6 in
the L.E.L. This was good enough to
get them a fourth place finish in the
league. They won some games by a
huge margin but then lost others by
just a few runs. The girls worked hard
and tried their best.
Aimee Lorig tags the runner out as Stephanie Krofcheck eomes over to baek up the
Stephanie Svoboa gets ready to make the
play at third base.
Stephanie Tar-
taglione throws the
ball to get the base
runner out after
fielding the ball.
174 Softball
Heather Rufo (Above) and
Amanda Sufka (Right) get¬
ting ready to field the ball.
.
Nicole Mann looks at the ball go be since it is too low to be Amber Devese takes a swing at
a strike. the ball.
Varsity Softball, Row one: Stephanie Tartaglione, Jennifer Eastburn. Row two: Stephanie Krofcheck,
Cory Me Redmond, Nicole Mann, Heather Rufo, Jessica Ivancic, Stephanie Thompson. Row three:
Coach, Rhonda Scharf, Stephanie Svoboda, Lori Leppelmeier, Amy Lorig, Katie Lapcinski, Danielle
Anderson, Coach, Joe Belavich.
JV Softball, Row one: Rebecca Christopher, Ann Sivert. Row two: Rachel George, Halle Ivancic,
Ashley Gliha, Amelia Mehtar, Erika Brown, Amber Devese. Row three: April Harris, Shelly Struna,
Julie Didomenico, Coach, Kim Scharf, Ciera Hart, Elizabeth Copperman, Amanda Sufka.
Freshman Softball, Row one: Christy Edwards, Nicole Smith. Row two: Tiarra Wynn, Ashley Miller,
Denise Benjamin, Jessica Zigman, Effie Stansberry, Lindsey Perusek. Row three: Coach, John Elliott,
Charnae Minor, Alexandria Bartchak, Brittany Densik, Marcia Osucker. Row four: Chenea Bolden,
Robin Williams, Delialia Perkins, Jackie Zigman, Mylonna Washington.,
VARSITY SOFTBALL
OPPONENT US THEM
Beaumont 2 6
Southview 8 2
Shaker Hts. 11 1
VASJ 5 2
VASJ 11 2
Elyria 0 4
Cleveland Hts. 15 0
Garfield Hts. 10 7
Lakewood 2 10
Brush 8 1
Brush 20 13
Mentor 0 2
Eastlake North 1 2
Eastlake North 8 10
Southview 4 1
Admiral King 17 0
Shaker Hts. 12 0
Riverside 0 2
Collinwood 20 1
Elyria 1 8
Mayfield 3 2
Cleveland Hts. 3 5
Mentor 1 2
Lakewood W
Boardman L
SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 10
L.E.L. RECORD WON 6 LOST 6
LEAGUE FINISH Fourth
JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL
OPPONENT US THEM
Beaumont 6 2
Southview 0 15
Shaker Hts. 19 7
Elyria 2 14
Cleveland Hts. 22 3
Garfield Hts. 9 7
Lakewood 4 5
Brush 9/5 11/6
Mentor 6 16
Southview 13 18
Admiral King 19 13
Eastlake North 7/9 13/7
Shaker Hts. 24 10
Riverside 12 7
Elyria 0 15
Cleveland Hts. 29 2
Lakewood 1 6
Mentor 2 4
SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 10
FRESHMEN SOFTBALL
OPPONENT US THEM
VASJ 4 16
Cleveland Hts. 8 4
Perry 6 24
Elyria 2 30
NDCL 1 29
Eastlake North 4 29
Admiral King 9 22
Brush 13 22
NDCL 2 20
Riverside 1/0 19/20
Perry 1 18
Elyria 0 15
SEASON RECORD WON 1 LOST 12
L.E.L. RECORD WON 1 LOST 3
Softball 175
RUNNING AROUND ON THE TRACK The 2003 Euclid Mens' Outdoor Track
Team consisted of many individuals
who did their best to win as many
events as they could. They finished their dual
meet season with a 4-3 record and placed
fourth in the L.E.L. In the big meets that they
participated in they were usually in the lower
half of the teams.
Keith Groves getting ready to launch the shot put.
176 Outdoor Track
Above and Below: Marcus Jacobs and Jermaine
Jefferson get a powerful start in their race.
Boy’s Track, Row one: Isaac Gray, Davon Wilson, Deante Wallace, Chris Williams, Mica Coleman,
Delano Rodgers, Jaron King, Jeremy Williams. Row two: Rafael Rocquemore, Jermaine Jefferson,
Gerry Berry, Russell Tolbert, Scott Sattler, Dave Soutar, Chris Seawright, Tommy Granderia. Row
three: Clayton Martin, Orlando Martin, David Me Culley, Demar Tes, Martes Elies, Malcolm Me
Culley. Row four: Brian Minard, Pat Behm, Morry Stewart, Michael Watson, Elvis Huseby, Bran¬
don Smith, Jerome Jackson, Coach, Steve Rodriguez, Coach, Frank Soltesz. Row five: Coach, Tom
Gibbons, Demarcus Monroe, Allen Richardson, Ricardo Newell, Rayshaun Kizer, Eric Grims, Joe
Barnauskas, Thomas Woldering, Ferrell Thomas.
Above and Below: Scott Sattler launches his shot
put into the air while Brandon Smith gets ready to
make his throw.
Anthony Brown clears the hurdles and gets a win.
MENS’ OUTDOOR TRACK
OPPONENT US THEM Southview 92 22
Admiral King 92 36
Shaker Hts, 44.5 77.5
Elyria 67 64
Cleveland Hts 45 87
Lakewood 81 51
Mentor 40
BIG MEETS
90
Walsh Relays 10/15 Ranger Relays 10/16
Mentor Relays 10/15
Euclid Relays 3/7
L.E.L. Championship 5/7 Dicfrirt A/\
Regional
State
11/48
58/110
L.E.L. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3
LEAGUE FINISH Fourth
Mens’ and womens’ track teams had good participation and did well
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Girl’s Track, Row one: Sasha Robinson, Monique Drake, Gionna Parker, Brianna Strong, Stephanie
Tyree, Sheree Smyth, Danielle Edwards. Row two: Antoinette Coffee, Makita Duncan, Aille Hillings,
Aria Horton, Arvisha Hill, Tierra Anderson, Camilla Triplett, Demelia Brandon, Shadia Meyer.
Row three: Coach, Robert Yoe, Kendra Lake, Jasmine Manista, Erin Gutbrod, Tenisha Leverette,
Cory Debank, Chastity Sandridge, Ashley Threlkeld, Coach, Steve Rodriguez. Row four: Coach, Paul
Nielson, Allison Calvert, Courtney Rodgers, Denita Bradley, Ashley Shannon, Alanna Jones, Vesta
Dvareckaite, Carol Linneo, Ashley Lawrence. Row five: Tierra Terry, Felicia Blanks, Jessica Bollard,
Maryjo Osterman, Shannon Jones, Dominique Banks, Channez Stewart, Rachel Smith, Brittany Best,
Coach Larry Nosse. Not Pictured: Shivon Jackson, Brianna Banks, Cami Foster, Daniqua Dothard,
Loreal Sylvertooth, Antoinette Green, Sasha Fayne.
Clayton Martin winning his race. Shannon Jones gets air in the long jump
WOMENS’ OUTDOOR TRACK
OPPONENT US THEM
Lorain Southview 110 26
Admiral King 106 30
Elyria 68 67
Lakewood 72 61
Shaker Hts. 74 50
Cleveland Hts . 43
BIG MEETS
94
Ranger Relays 4
Medina Relays 3
Mentor Relays 4
Euclid Relays 4
SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 2
L.E.L. RECORD WON 5 LOST 2
LEAGUE FINISH Third i
Clayton Martin and Tom Woldering finishing
their distance race.
Cassie Taylor set a new school record of 8’ in
the pole vault.
Ashley Barnes explodes out of the starting blocks.
The Euclid Girls’ Track Team sprinted to
many victories during their 2003 season.
Overall, they were 3-0 in L.E.L. meets
and 5-2 in dual meets. The ladies finished
third at the Medina Relays, third at the Ranger
Relays, fourth at the Mentor Relays and also
at the Euclid Relays. Cassie Taylor broke
the school record in the pole vault which was
7’-6” by jumping 8’. Heather Palmer broke
two records in the 400m dash and also the high
jump (5’-6”). Joined with Chastity Sandridge,
Brittany Best and Makita Duncan, Palmer
also helped break the Euclid Relays record
of 1:47.4 in the 4 x 200 relay by running a 1:
46.4 for a first place finish at the Euclid Relays.
Although the team was young they were able to
accomplish a lot.
-Gionna Parker
Denita Bradley long jumping. Outdoor Track 177
SUCCESS ON THE COURTS Boys’ Tennis goes .500 for the season
The boys' season began in mid-March
with practices at an indoor racquet club.
The boys’ coach. Mrs. Dania Banc, was
in her second year of coaching the varsity at
Euclid High School. There was strong leader¬
ship within the team. Seniors. Steve Bui and
Jimnty Vitolo held positions at first and third
singles while sophomore, Robbie Vazquez,
played second singles. The team showed great improvement and performed better than in the
past. Jimmy Vitolo made it to the third round of
Districts and a doubles team of Andy Misiak
and Matt Kushan made it to the second round
of Districts. Their overall record was 8-8.
-Kate Kinison
MENS’ VARSITY TENNIS OPPONENT US THEM
Wickliffe 1 4 North 0 5 Parma 3 2 Lake Catholic 4 1 Normandy 3 2 Admiral King 2 3 Elyria 3 2 Lakewood 3 2 Mentor 1 4 Brush 4 1 Shaker Hts. 0 5 Perry 1 4 Cleveland Hts. 1 4 Southview 1 4 Garfield Hts. 4 1 SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 8
L.E.L. RECORD WON 6 LOST 5
Boy’s Tennis, Row one: Dan Vazquez, Albert Estvander, Bob Baumbarger, Chris Sallion, Rob Vazquez.
178 Boys’Tennis Jim Vitolo, Matt Kushan and Chris Salami had lots of fun on the tennis court.
FASHION AND ART Fashion and Talent show raised money for Prom
Mrs. Markeeta President organized
the show.
Ashley Youngblood danced to the
music.
Kurt Long dressed as Elvis Presley.
Rio Green and Mike Stoner sang a
duet together.
f I.Ihe second annual Music and Talent Show
I was held on Saturday, April 5, 2003 and
A raised a lot of money to help pay for
Prom. It consisted of many students dressed up
in formal and casual outfits that would go along
with Prom and After Prom. It also consisted of
many singing and dancing groups that enter¬
tained the audience. Mrs. Markeeta President
did an excellent job of getting all the students
together and able to perform in such a creative
fashion
Cory Me Redmond and
Corey Russell announced
some of the performers.
Chernita White sang some
beartiful music.
Fashion Show 179
Principal, Mr. Ronald Seymour
and Rio Green showed off their
fashions. Ashley Williams expresses her
emotions in her song.
La’Keisha Key, Rio Green and
Catrera Dean showed that there was
a lot of talent at Euclid High School.
Jennifer Lee was escorted by Jesse
Lee to show offf their fashions.
Students enjoying the
Senior Art Show.
The Senior Art Show of 2003 was a great
success and a wonderful experience for its
student participants. Students in Advanced Pho¬
tography, Commercial Art and A.P. Portfolio had
the opportunity to sell their artwork in the school
auditorium, duplicating a gallery setting. Most
students put up more titan one piece of artwork
for sale. The sales of the pieces netted about
$1000 . Mrs. Edie Mellen was the coordinator for
the program
-Negean Mobasseri
LIVING OUT ON THE TOWN
Kari Longstreth and Craig
Stigamier and Tarnika
Nunley and Dan May show¬
ing their love for each other. Jonathan Calabrese, Craig Stigamier and Kari
Longstreth discussing plans for the Mission.
Tamika Nunley and Dan May have been together for 14 years and Dan
tells her of all the things he is going to do.
The Hot Box Girls meet Tamika Nunley and
Dan May to talk about their future.
Craig Stigamier and Kari Longstreth sing
that I’ve Never Been In Love Before.
Above and Right: Craig Stigamier and Kari
Longstreth having fun in Havana.
180 Big Show
Hot box Girl, Emily Me Ilvaine
sings and dances as she tells every¬
one to Take Back Your Mink.
Dave Heindell serves Kari Long¬
streth and Craig Stigamier as they
vacation in Havana, Cuba.
Right:
Big Jule
loses his
money at
Nathan
Detroit’s
floating
crap
game.
RShow 2003 was a positive and
I Ij enjoyable experience for all
E. W who participated. The musical.
"Guys and Sms” was a huge success for the
participants and the audience. Each character had a lasting impression on the audience and
each actor did a great job in performing their
roles. Dan May played the part of Nathan
Detroit, the main character who was always
looking for a spot to have his infamous crap
game. Tamika Nunley played Adelaide who
has been engaged to Nathan for 14 years and
performed in a nightclub. Craig Stigamier
played Sky Masterson who was a slick, high-
rolling gambler who falls for Sarah Brown who
was played by Kari Longstreth.
Each vocal performance was outstanding and
the acting was flawless, but another great part
of the show was the pit orchestra and set crew.
The pit practiced long and hard abd it showed
throughout the entire show. The set crew also
had their share of hard work with building and
maintaining a great set. Overall, the show was
a great success and was enjoyed by all.
-Archie Smith
Guys and Dolls explored relationships between men and women in Times Square
The Hot Box Girls singing Bushel and a Peck
Kari Longstreth is a little drunk as she sings If l
Were a Bell with Craig Stigamier in Havana.
Sal Carotenuto, George Whitfield and Brandon
Fleming singing Fugue for Three Tinhorns.
Kristen Kulbis, Natalie Greene, Emily Me Ilvaine, Johnita Hughes and Michelle Connavino singing
Take Back Your Mink at the Hot Box.
Goerge Whit¬
field, Anthem
Doolan and
Brandon Flem¬
ing discussing
the possibilities
of getting a crap
game going.
Kari Longstreth is preaching to the people in the streets.
Johna¬
than
Calabrese
singing
More I
Cannot
Wish You
to Kari
Long¬
streth.
The men
finally get
a chance
to have
their crap
game and
are danc¬
ing and
singing.
Above and Left: Tamika Nunley
and Dan May have been engaged
for 14 years and Tamika wants Dan
to make a commitment. Tamika
sings Adelaide’s Lement to show her
frustration.
Big Show 181
HOW’S YOUR LIFE? Frank’s life turned out to be a TV show
Spring Play, Row one: Jennifer Walker, Jessi Oslund, Daniel May, Emily Kliever, Jason Weber. Row
two: Director, Ms. Trisha Tinney, Janies Jones, Meredith Wise, Anthony Bagwell, Andrea Mitchell,
Director Mr. Gregory Baca.
m $
Above: Jason Weber tells
Dan May about an absurd
dream he has had.
Right: Jessica Oslund
decides that she can’t play
Joy anymore because she
IS Joy.
Jessica Oslund asks
Dan May why they
can't go somewhere
that night.
Jessica Oslund(Joy) tells Dan May that
she has something she wants to talk to him
about “in private” and says they should go
up to the roof.
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Meredith Wise consoles Dan May as he remembers what a great guy Bill was.
Anthony Bagwell is worried about pay cuts
because of low ratings.
Tension builds as Joy starts having a fit and every¬
one else is afraid she might reveal something about
the show to Frank.
Jason Weber and Emily
Kliever wonder how they
will survive with such a
large pay cut.
Jessica Oslund bites her nails
during her meeting with her
agent.
Last year’s Spring Play, the dark comedy,
“Frank’s Life” was a huge success. Stu¬
dents, teachers and members of the com¬
munity came to support some of Euclid High’s
most talented actors.
“Frank’s Life”, written by Mark Dunn, told
the story of a man whose whole life was a TV
show. But he was the only one who didn’t knos
it. When Frank’s loved ones were forced to deal
with a pay cut, things became chaotic and Frank
began to question whether his life was real or if
something was being hidden from him.
This was the last play for all the male actors,
seniors, Dan May, Jason Weber and Anthony
Bagwell. Dan had the leading roll of sweet
and trusting Frank, while Jason portrayed his
best friend, Carley. Anthony’s character was
the stressed-out Pruett, the producer doing
everything he could to stop Frank from finding
out the truth.
Other parts were those of Frank’s sarcastic and
conceited wife, Shelly(Meredith Wise), and
Corley’s wife who has secretly been in love with
Frank for years. StacefEmily Kliever). Andrea
Mitchell played Frank’s irritated mother, Gladys,
while Jessica Oslund had the role of Frank’s
slightly-insane-but-adorable little sister, Joy. “Frank’s Life” was the second play directed by
Mr. Greg Baca and Miss Tinney. Many others
were involved in the play, including James
Jones as understudy and Kevin Miklavcic, the technical director.
All of the cast and crew put much time into
the production of the play and appreciated the
applause from the audience.
-Emily Kliever
LOTS OF RECOGNITION Senior Awards Assembly highlighed seniors’ accomplishments
The Senior Awards Program was
held in the auditorium on May 20,
2003. During that time seniors were
presented with various kinds of awards that
they earned as a result of their work while at
Euclid High School. The assembly recognized
the students' accomplishments and showed
to the rest of the class all the awards that the
classmates earned.
Stephanie Black received the Ohio High School Athletic
Association Scholar Athlete Award.
Andrea Claycomb received the Euclid Teachers
Association Award.
Below: Mike Zudic received the Ohio High
School Athletic Association Archie Griffin
Sportsmanship Award Angela Lynn received the Lubrizol Foundation
African american Scholarship.
These are some of the seniors that received the Edgar E. Kessel Scholar¬
ship.
Stephanie Svoboda received the Pat Buck
Award. The Annual Senior-Faculty Basketball
Game was held in the East Gym on
Friday, March 14, 2003. If a student
did not purchase a ticket for the game they had
to remain in homeroom at the end of the day
while those that did purchase tickets went to
the game. The students in the stands had a lot
of fun cheering on their favorite players. It was
an enjoyable experience for all who attended.
Mr. Alex Toth and Stephanie Svoboda dribbling
the ball down the court.
The Cheerleaders provided lots of enthusiasm
during the basketball game.
The Drill
Team
provided
entertain¬
ment
during
half-time. There was lots of activity on the court. Senior Awards 183
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SHOWING OFF WITH STYLE
Before the meal was served the students gathered around and took pictures and had their pictures taken.
Danquan Prouty and Patrice Hill and Leslie Penko and Dan May and Tamika Nunley and Marques
Richeson were some of the couples who stopped to have their picture taken.
Seniors had lots of fun talking and socializing
before the dinner was served.
Marvin Cross,
essica Oslund and
Jason Hayes really
184 Prom enjoyed themselves.
Meghan Ryan, Jacqui Greene and Caitlin Proc¬
tor, Jessica Jurcak, Jenny Janda and Renee
Vanek liked to pose for pictures.
Cory Me Redmond and Stephanie Svoboda and
everyone else at the dance were dressed up and
looked very elegant for the occasion.
Prom gave students a chance to dress up r|.I"! Class of 2003 held their
O Prom at the Landerhaven
JL X X V*/Party Center on Friday
evening. May 30, 2003. It was a festive affair
in which everyone came dressed in their best
regalia. After arriving, couples took lots of
pictures of their friends and had their pictures
taken by the professionals. The then had
dinner in the main ballroom. After dinner,
couples danced for the rest of the Prom. After
leaving Landerhaven, couples went to after¬
prom and enjoyed themselves into the early
morning hours of Saturday. The Prom was a
fun event that was enjoyed by all.
Dr. Jottrey }
Jones gave a
short speech
at Commence
ment.
The seniors lined up on the stairwells
and he balcony before they entered the
theater. It was a very crowded situation.
Students arrived an hour before the cer¬
emonies began so there was lots of time
for socializing and pictures. Commencement 185
TAKING THE BIG STEP INTO THE WORLD Commencement was the beginning of life outside high school
r- sw*! *
Stephanie Black was the Salutatorian for the class
and also gave a speech.
Commencement for the class of 2003 was
held at the State Theater on Monday.
June 2 at 7:00 p.m.. With a graduating class of
over 300, the ceremony was one to remember.
Selections from the band as well as Senior
choral members were performed at the start
of the evening. Words of encouragement from
members of he school board and Principal, Mr.
Ronald Seymour were delivered to die gradu¬
ates. Superinlendant, Dr. Joffrey Jones was
delighted to participate in his first commence¬
ment ceremony at Euclid, and expressed his
gratitude for the chance to be involved with the
Euclid district.. Salutatorian, Stephanie Black
and Valedictorian. Ross Salupo addressed their
fellow students with words for the future and
positive reflections on the quality environment
Euclid had to offer. Diplomas were passed out,
and he tassels were moved from right to left.
The graduates left with a sense of sorrow, but
also a sense of excitement for the beginning of
the new chapter of heir lives.
-Natalie Greene
Ross Salupo was the Vale¬
dictorian for the Class of
2003 and gave an appropriate
speech to the graduates and
their parents.
Principal. Mr. Ronald Seymour, introduced the
Superintendent of Schools, the School Board and
other groups and students.
Above and Left: The Band played the National
Anthem and all the people on the stage and in the
audience sang.
A nother successful year at
Euclid Hieh School.
Abder-Rahim, Suilaman. 22 Abernathy, Bernard. 68 Academic. It’s.„».125 Academics.s....128 Academics Divider.126 Activities Divider..82 Adamic, Daniel .92, 160 Adamic, Susan .11, 140, 141 Adams. Christopher.115,151
Adams. David .101,140,141 Adams. Derek . 140,141 Adams. Erin.109
Adams, Michael.160 Adams, Shanee.151 Addis, Jane. . 131,193 Addison. Jocelyn.v.160 Aden, Brandon..... 160 Aden-Swoop. Ananais.151
Adesulu. Oluseyi.68, 151 Adkins. Denise.130. 131 AFS..1.100 Aides. Clinic. 103 Aides. Media.118 Aides, Office.102 Alatis, Nicholas .44 Alejandro, Frank.22, 46 Alexander. Terrance..140,141 Allen, Jonathan.151 Allen, Tebriauna.79,92,151 Allison, Matthew.32, 51 Almond,Tiliany. ho, hi Amalo. Sue.32.130, 131 Amerson, Brandon..22, 46 Amey. Nathan.140. 141 Ammon. Kelly.87, 92, 93, 117. 123, 151 Ammon, Megan.84, 87, 92, 93, 109, 140. 141 Amoss, Ashley.87,93, 123,151 Anderson, Candice. ,.160 Anderson, Catherine..90, 140,141 Anderson. Chantice. .160 Anderson. Danielle.22,175 Anderson, Darlene.-. 140,141 Anderson, Dominquie.160 Anderson. Elizabeth...87, 88, 151 Anderson, Grant,;.151 Anderson, Jocelyn.101 Anderson, Joseph.151 Anderson, tala.106,160 Anderson. Ona. ,,140. 141 Anderson, Sache'.160 Anderson, Shawn.90, 160 Anderson, Stacy. 151 Anderson, Tiara.22, 46,177 Anderson Jr, Michael...22 Andre, Latoya. 151 Andrews. Faatima.59, 151 Andrews, Frederick... - >.151 Andrews, Kristina. 90, 151 Anekwe. Nwamaka. 151 Announcers. P.A. 119 Anthony, Altreda.,...160 Antonini, Benjamin.131.193 Antonini, Justin. 128. 129 Aquiiano, Thomas.22 Aquiiia. Andre.,.151 Aricanii, Kurt.160 Arko, Brian.17.139 Armstrong, David.22 Armstrong. King.•. 68, 151 Arnhoit, Ronald. 160 Art, Commercial. 108 Art Club. 113 Art Show, Senior. 179 Arthur, Dtonna.22. 69,71 Ashbum, Morris. 53 Ashby, Dominique.151 Ashby ill, Lawrence.160 Ashford, Terry.....160
ly, Jocelyn.90
m -.•*
Jackie Vazquez, Andrea Tarach,
Courtney Rought, Kate Kirnson and Becky Kinison practice at the
OMEA music competition on Febru¬
ary 21, 2004 in Painesville. Euclid
students earned six ‘ 1‘ ratings and
five "2‘s. 186 Index
Austin. Jamal.87,91, 93.151 Automotives. Vocational.104 Avery. Belinda...140,141 Avery. Keyawauna.22 Awards. Senior.183 Ayoade Jr, Julius.53,160
B reakfast was offered free to
students who arrived early
in the morning.
Bennett, Andrea.
Benvenuto, Louis.
77.151 151 160 151 151
Babyak, Nicholas.160 Baca. Greg .56. 57.107. 131.182 Back, Victoria. 151 Bagdonavicius, Laimonas...140,141 Bagtey, Tiara.M9Z, 96,113,151 Bagwell, Anthony. 182 Baholhke, John. 53 Bailey, Brandi.140,141 Bailey, Tyronne.151 Baird, Oliver.75,151 Baker, Candace.160 Baker III, Hosey.160 Ball, Lekiesha.77 Balogh, Timothy.140,141 Baltruwelt, Brittany. 90, 160 Banaszek, James.22,75, 99 Banaszek, Shaina.138, 151 Banc, Dania.178 Banc, Thomas. 128 Band, Concert. 193 Band, Jazz.84 Band, Marching . 86 Banks, Amber .151 Banks, Brianna.22, 77, 90,177 Banks, Britiny.151 Banks, Dominique.177 Banks, Phyticia...,.77, 160 Baranik. Nicole.87 Barber. Britthey. 22 Barber, Marc.151 Barber II, Jamie. 151 Barbish, Ethel. 131 Bard. Nadine.160 Barkari, Chioke.22, 45. 46. 109, 115, 120, 121 Barker. Brenda.129, 193 Barnauskas, Joe.176 Barnauskas, Mike.51 Barnes, Ashley. 4, 5. 12, 17, 80. 81, 101. 137, 139, 151. 177 Barnes. Brandie.160 Barnett. Ashley.77 Barrett, Joyce.131 Barrett, Kendra........140,141 Barry, Gary.205 Barry, Tommy. ......205 Bartchak. Alexandria.79, 151,175
Barth, Shenay. 87 Bartuccl, Al.32, 112.131. 193,206 Barwick. Amy.15, 63.123.150.151 Barwick. Lee.6. 64, 65, 86, 87, 93, 180 Basalla, Joseph..109.140.141 Baseball. 172 Basinger, Alicia.151 Basketball, Boys'.66 Basketball. Girls'.70 Basketball Game. Senlor-FacuKy.183 Bates, Dominique..64. 65. 69, 151 Bates, Shameerah.160 Bates III, Morrell.151 Baugh, Lakeisha.151 Baumbarger. Bob.178 Baur. Heather.134 Bayko, Robert.140, 141 Bayliss II. William.93, 129, 193 Beach, Travis.64, 65, 87, 92, 93,150. 151 Beard, Jessica... .69. 160 Beasley, Clifton.85 Beasley, Heather.7. 22. 55,101, 109,193,194 Beasley, Lindsey.55,160 Beatty, Jennifer. 1.131 Beauford, Aren.76 Bechtel, Carol.128 Beckwith. Dan.107,131, 193 Beeman, Biante.106 Beeman, Rayshad.160 Beganovic, Demirel.140, 141 Begovic. Blanca.151 Behm, Andrew.51, 68, 151 Behm. Patrick.22, 51, 176 Belavich, Joe. 175 Belko. Christopher.160 Bell, Shatira. 160 Bell. Shivon.69 Bell-Crutcher, Jazmine.69, 70,71,103.151 Bellamy, Courtney.58,160 Bellamy. Reginald.22 Belviso. Anthony.61, 160 Bender, Shacory.151 Benedict, Marcus.68, 140, 141 Benjamin, De Laundria.151 Benjamin. Denise.175 Bennett, Alicia. 77
Benz, Joseph.. Beranek, Nicole. Beranek Jr.. Robert, Bernard, Bryan. Berry. Deray.. Berry. Tommie. Berry II, Linda. Bery, Garsy., Best, Brittany.
151 ....140, 141
.,,.93, 160 ..,,22 .87 ..87
...93, 101,106 ,54,55,92,101,106140,141
,76,84,151, 171,176 ..77, 140.141. 177
Betts, Lenise...140, 141 Beuck, Pete. 23 Beverly, Stephen.23 Bey, Sharmame.101,113 Biehl. Courtney.8, 84, 86. 87, 93, 122, 140, 141 Big Show.180 Bilaver. Danielle.61,151 Billingsley, Geridine.*31 Bishop, Felicia.77 Bishop, Geraldine.79, 85 Bishop, Jasmine.77 Bishop, Jen.77 Bishop, Miriam.23. 109,193,194 Black, Allen.118.119,131 Black, Oscar....HO, 141 Black. Shawn.23, 45 Black. Stephanie.,.183,185 Blaha, John...140.141 Blaha. Josh.H..56, 57 Blankenship, Danielle..151 Blanks, Felicia.. Blankschaen, Dan. Blatnik, Cassidy. Blondeaux. Kirsten Blondeaux, Megan... Bock, Timothy. Boehike, Ann. Boggan, Jasmine . Boggan, Steven. Botden, Chenea. . Bolden, Clfra. Bolden, Tamia ..... Bolden, Terrence.. Bolden, Tremell.. Bollard, Jessica... Bortgiovanni, Micha Bonner, Brian. Booker, Tajuana. Boris, Amalia. Borom. Ciara ....... Botis, Genevieve. Boualyphanh, Bruce.. Bourn II. Michael. Bowden, Bradford.. Bowie, Brandis.. Bowie, Carrie. Bowles, Jamie. Bowser, Thomas—
’Boyd, Aneesa. Boyd, Joseph.l
.177
.133 ,.91
.151 .23, 96, 106, 109 ..51, 98, 140. 141
.151 .12, 81. 137. 139. 140, 141
. 110 .175
..23 ....151
Boyd, Kimberly... Boyd, Laura. Boyle, Karen. Boys' Basketball- Boys'Soccer. Boys'Tennis. Bozich, Anlhony. Bozich, Jacquelyn Braddock, Nicholas.... Bradford. Nodando...
.17.101.140.141 ..151 ..177 —23 -152 — 23
.6,79. 90,93,117, 150, 152 — 161
.23 .152 .161
.161 -23
.140.141
.152
...57,140.141
..23
.51.76,152
.23
.32, 131 .131, 193 .66
.60
.178 -23
.161 ..23, 75, 104
.100,161
Bradley, Chastity.77.106.112,140, 141 Bradley, Denita .177 Bradley, Dominique. 23 Bradley, John.152 Brady, Angela.11,23 Brandon. Demea.77.152.177 Brannon, Marquis...161 Brantely. Anne.123 Brantley, Mia.54, 93, 106, 140, HI Brately, Anne.87, 88,161 Braunschweig, Elise.5, 17,19, 21. 23. 46, 83, 86, 87. 92, 93, 106, 109, 124, 125, 193. 194, 205 Braxton. Tajuana.23, 101 Bray, Ashley.23. 46 Brazis. Tracy.140, 141 Breazeale, Floyd.23,45, 46 Brehm, Kara...„.t. 24, 45. 46, 84, 86. 87. 93, 99, 109, 115, 123. 193, 194 Brewer, Chase...24,193.194 Brichacek, Brian....140,141 Brinovec, Gregory. 7, 8, 14. 24. 45, 46, 82. 84, 86, 91, 193, 194, 205 Bmjic, Marko... 161 Brock, Levonn.53,161 Brookins. Fanisha.i||,......„24 Brooks, Gregory.181 Brooks. Sherri.152 Broome, Michael.73, 140, 141 Broughton. Jeremy.^,^,...161 Brown. Anthony......L.176 Brown, Blake.152 Brown, Brandon. .%.152 Brown, Brittney.....152
Brown, Chaz.ffiJTO.152 Brown, Ebony...106 Brown, Erika.;.69,140.141, 175 Brown, Jerrell.140. 141 Brown, Justin. 161 Brown. Karen...!.....128 Brown. Keith. 68, 161 Brown. Kevin.84 Brown, Lauren. 90 Brown. Ryan. 152
Brown. Shyra...HO, 141 ' Brown. Stobhan.24, 109 Brown. Tyneshia..140, 141 Brown II, Derek.;,.140, 141 Bruening, Michael. 110 Bryant. Charles.'-,... 68,161 Bryant. Chariynn.101,152 Bryant. Sarita..tv..24, 193, 194 Bryant. Stepheny.it;-.152 Bryant Jr.. Richard..140,141 Bryson, Dean.85,91, 94. 152,186 Bsketball Cheerleaders.81 Buchanan, Autumn...„.152 Buchanan Jr, Keith.68, 161 Buford , Henri .161
Bui, Steve.178 Buis, Latiana. 161 Bullock, Mike. 173 Bumbarger. Bob...61.109,140, 141,178 Bumbarger, Kathryn.1.161 Button, Clinton.—.152 Burcin. Andre.173 Burge, Meredith.87,93.115.152 Burkardl, Douglas. 173 Burke. Alexandria. ,...16! Burke-Coliins, Tameka. 129 Burkhart, Douglas. 152 Burkhart, Susan.24, 96 Burnett, Afrika.161 Burson. Andre'.:.152 Byer, Tncia.87 Byrd, Alecia..140, 141™
c ongratulations to Katie
Carter who received 8th
place at the State Diving
meet.
Cahill, Jiltian.24 Cahili, John.173 Catiiii, Thomas.„.152 Cain, Chinique.161 Cain, Domomque.87. 88, 140, 141
tWlll
The sophomore team that won the Junior Olympiacs consisted of Ben Sliwa, Joseph Johnson, Sirena Hardinon, Mike Riendeau, Courtney Rought,
John Polter, Dean Bryson and Amanda Harper. Not pictured is Makita
Duncan.
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Cain, Melvin...152 Calabrese. Jonathan.
, 24. 46. 84,86, 87. 91, 93, 98, 99, 109, 180, 181 , Calarco„Alex.161
CaHoun, Marcell.161 Callahan, Danon.101,161 Calverl, Allison.177
Calvin, Allison.140. 141 Cammack. Maurice. 161 Camp, Mallory.113, 140, 141 Camp, Michael.140 Campana Jr., Michael.141 Campbell, Ka’Nisha.24 Campbell, Sean.152 Campbell Jr., Charlie.141 Canady. Serell.161 Candela, Sarah.89, 152, 205 Cander, Christine.161 Gander, Robert.24
Candow, Carol...24, 90,101 Canley, Curterera. 78 Cantrell, Jim.110 Capicclonl, Dominic.15. 24.115 Career Expo.105 Carney. Margret. ....59, 152 Carotertulo, Brian..90
Carotenuto. Kimberly... 21, 24, 45. 46. 86, 87, 88. 90. 101. 123,193, 194, 205 Carotenuto. Sal. 181 Carpenter, Lauren.109, 113, 141 Carr. Adam . 141 Carrico. Joshua. 141 Carson. Brittany.161 Carter. Elena......110 Carter, Janee.161 Carter, Jeanee.90 Carter, Kathryn.9, 79,109.141.186 Carter, Kendra..161 Carter, Ricardo.161 Carter, Teyonno. 141 Catania, Melissa. 141
Octtaraaro. Amber.141 Catena, Francesco.24 Catlett, Kurtis.141
Celt. Jessica....,.141 Celeste, Matthew.141 Cendol, Jennifer . 152 Certic. Amanda.141 Chandler, Jessica..90,152 Chandler, Justephanie. 87. 88. 113.152 Chappell. Dwayne.66, 68.104.141 Chatman Martin, Martina....87, 93 Cheerleaders. Basketball. 81 Cheerleaders. Football . 80 Chen. Aaron .152 Chenpek, Edward.S.161 Chess Club. 116 Gbike. Steven...,....161
Childs, Ashlynne.uJ.122, 161' Childs, Ashton...87,88 Choir, Concert. 90 Choral Master.90 Chorale. Varsity.91 Chrisman, Nikki. 110 Christopher. Adam. 161
Christopher. Rebekah.33, 62, 98. 99.141.149. 175 Chrzanowski. Anthony.161 Church, Jenna...24, 46 Cburney, Brandy.24,45,46,109.193,195 Cicco, Mall.173 Ciomek, Angel.90. 152 Ciomek, Joseph..24,121 CISCO. 105 Clague, Denise.88 Clancy. Atlison.79, 152 Clapacs, John.128 Clark. Crestian..V...101, 152 Clark, Tristan.,
iClark, Whitney. VClaycomb, Andrei 'Clayton. Gladys..
;C)eric, Denise...
Virgil E. Brown Jr., a member of
the State Board of Education, spoke
to Euclid students at an afternoon
assembly on Thursday, February 19,
2004 and talked about the value of
education.
Cleveland, Jessica.69, 141 Clinic Aides.103 Cloud, Ramon.141 Cloud, Ramone.51 Cloud, William,...,.91, 161 Club, Art... 113 Club, Chess.116 Club, Cultural.. 100 Club. Film. Ill Club. Key. 106
Club. Poetry... 114 Club. Ski.115 Outer, Nicole...87, 93,106,161 Cochran. Ariyola.152
Cockrell. Rachel.152 Coffee, Antoinette.177 Cofield, Cameron.. 53, 161
Coggins, Joel.75, 152 Cogley. Kyle...57,152 Colaric. Jenese.123, 141 Cole, Bernard.152 Cole, Darlan.152 Cole, Latashia. 141 Cole. Raymond....51,152 Cole, Rob..98 Coleman, Carlos.152 Coleman, Marcus.110 Coleman, Micah.141,176 Colemon, Micah. 51 Collage.47 Collier, Corky.141 Collier, Thomas.141 Collins. Andrew.86. 87. 93, 101, 150. 152 Collins. Ernest.141 Collins. Latia.25 Collins. Roosevelt.51, 141 Collins. Shantele...24 Collins. Theresa. 161 Collins, Tina. 131, 193 Collins, Tyler.141 Commencement. 185 Commercial Art.108 Comos, Johnny.51 Compton, Myron...25 Compton, Tiffany.141 Conahan, Christopher..141 Concert Band... 93
Concert Choir.90 Conetl, Chad.152 Congress, Antiuan.161 Connavino, Karen.,.11,12,14, 91, 150, 152, 193, 202 Connavino, Michelle. 11,25, 33,46,80, 81,91, 109, 181, 193, 195 Converse, Prince.161 Cooper. Arcenla.25 Cooper, Jawaun.152 Cooper. Jodee.......161 Copperman, Elizabeth.92.122,136, 175 Corbin, Eric. 161 Coriett, Noah.110,141 Cornelius. Tiffany.25
Cotps, Flag.88 Cortes, Jennifer...25 Cosik, Bob..53 Cosmo. Amy.101, 115, 161 Cosmo. Sarah.25. 45 Cotton, Amir.161 Council, Student.96 Cour,!fy. Cross.64 Cox Angela.. 161 Cox. Janet .25 Cozarl, John. 152 Cramer, Justin .. 25
Crane, Michael.25 Creer. Vania. 152 Crenshaw, Portia.161 Crews, Anthony.162 Crini, Jvaun.162 Croftcheck, Christopher.131 Crookall, Jaimee . .162 Crookail, Jennifer.2. 3, 25, 45, 46. 63 Croorte-Cain. Arthur.66.67. 66, 141 Cross, Marvin. 184
Cross, Michael.141 Cross, Tiara.101, 152 Cross Country. ..64 Cruthers. Lenox.25 CRUX.. 124 Csanyi, Roger.105,131 Culter. Antwonee.59 Cultural Club.100 Cunningham, Gerald.162 Cunningham. Jessica.64, 65,152 Cunningham. Johnathan.25,104 Cunningham. Mark.25 Cunningham. Quinton.152 Cureton, Brian.73,162 Cureton, Tania.152 Curry, Brittanie.152 Curry. Cordaro.152 Curry. Dion.141 Curry, Jakira.90,162
ally morning announce¬
ments kept the students
informed on different
activities, Dadius, Lucai.51 Daniel. Janelle.25 Dano, Enana.162 Dantzler, Amber.94, 115, 162 Danlzler, Brian.25 Dark, Israel.25 Datablausen, Dave. 84 Daugherty, Doc.68
Daulovic, Pete.131,173 Davies, Jamal.51 Davis. Alexandria.69, 152 Davis. Annisha.162 Davis, Brittany.25, 193, 195 Davis, Chamere.141 Davis. Channing.25, 66 Davis, Dearry. 141 Davis, Dewayne.141 Davis, Diandra. 141 Davis, Jerrica...59, 85. 141
Davis, LaToya......69,141 Davis, Lynn.129 Davis, Shannon.68 Davis Jr, Kenneth,. . 162 Dawson, Caroles. .90 Dawson, Kalicia. 25 Dawson, Kay..45, 46 Dawson, Scott.53,162 Dawson-Hamilton, Keyeira.162 Day, Darryl.51, 141 Day, Zachary.153 Dayse, Sasha. 153 De Angelis, Rachel.98. 153 De Bow, Joseph.61.153 DeJesus, Ashley.162 De Long, Cindy.131 De Weaver, Randolph.109, 141 DeWine, Carol.128 De Wolf, Kristen.91, 162 De Wolf, Megan.26, 48, 55, 92, 106, 109 Dean, Catrera.179 Oeaver, Davonna.26 Debank, Cory.:.177
DeLong, Cindy..1.32 Dennis, Ariel...162 Dennis, Sarah.162 Densik. Brittany.175 Denson. Brittany..153 Dent. Jillian.162 Dent Jr, Michael.153 Deramus, Tatiana.162 Desico. Matthew.51. 53, 153 Deveney, Daniel.162 Devese, Amber.14, 20, 26, 58, 59, 77, 92, 174, 175 Devese, Darren.153 Ditto, Joe.131 Diamond, Daylin.26 Dickerson. Patrice.. 162 Dickinson, John.51,68, 141
Dickson, LaToya.26,46 Didomenico, Julie. .; 13, 14, 63, 78, 79, 113, 141, 171, 175
DkJamenioo. Karen.58, 162 Dime, Pamela..162 Disney World .205 Divider, Academics. 126 Divider, Activities.82 Divider, Memories...,.170 Divider, Senior.18 Divider, Sports..48 Divider. Student Life.6 Divider, Underclass.136 Dixon, Diana.110 Dixon, Kim.:.131 Djukic, Craig.48, 153. Diugos. Daniel. 153' Doctor. Shakita.162 Dodd, Shawn.51, 53 Doerr. Carrie.11, 121,139, 141 Doerr, Steven.. 153 Doles, Megan. 106 Dominick, Steven.2,13,14, 19, 26,49. 50. 51.52, 72, 73, 170, 172, 193, 195,204 Donaldson. Shannon.26 Doolan, Anthem.18.26, 119, 121,181,205 Doolan, Yuri.91,162 Dopier, Euclid....59 Oorsey, Jim.115
Dorsey, Monica.86. 87,88,153 Doss, Erika.87 Dothard, Damqua.58. 59. 69, 70, 71, 109,141, 177 Douglas. Andrea.93,162 Douglas. Giynn.162 Dozier, Janee.58, 59 Drake. Monique.8, 9,14, 16. 17, 20. 26, 45, 48, 49. 56. 59, 77, 92, 96, 101, 109, 177 Drayton. Demetrelle. 68. 162 Drew. Barry.131. 160 Drew, Greg.103. 131 Drill Team.116
Driscoll. Rachel.26 Drudiak, Al.173 DuBroy, Theresa.131 Dues, Jerael.162
Ouncan, Danielle.141 Duncan, Katherine.153 Duncan, Mikita.59, 69, 70, 153, 177, 186 Duncan, Ricardo.20, 51, 52, 141 Duncan, Sharila.14, 26 Durbin, Michael.131 Duren, Catherine.162 Duren. John.162 Durham, Frederick. 26
Dvareckaite. Vesta.177 Dyer, Elizabeth. 131
Dysert, Craig..—...t....... 162
.uclitl sports teams had a
Li great time on and off the
1 1J field.
Eafford, Desiree.162 Easier, Arteshia.26 Easley, Amanda. 162
East. Unique'Le.162 Eastbum, Christopher.162
Eastburn, Jennifer.26, 45, 46, 115, 175.193. 195 Echols, Reginald.131 Ecker III, Donald.141 Edelman, Nichole.26, 109 Edmonds, Patrick.51,98, 141, 173 Edwards, Christie.153, 175 Edwards, Danielle.69,141, 177 Ehrhart, Beniamin.26 Ekuibe, Michael.68, 153 Eidemire, Dominique.81, 106, 162 Elies, Martes.176 Elliott, John.83, 78, 79, 175, 193 Elliott Tina..32. 129 Ellis, David....51.76.142, 173 Elmer, Tasha.26 Embry, Kristopher.142 Enrtepsr, Jill.. 59 Erdani. Joshua...26 Erhardt, Christina.142 Erhardt. Pamela.153 Erhardt Jr., Gregory..82,106, 109. 142 Erich, Nathan.26 Ervin, Morris.32, 131,206 Espril, Antione . 26 Essex Jr., Robert. 51, 142 Estes. Amelia. 87 Eslvander. Albert.82,106, 109, 142, 171, 178 Euclid Heat Treating Co.203 Euclid Office Supply.:.203 Euclid Public Schools Alumni Associalion.193 Eucuyo.107 Everett, Alecia.162 Ewing. Christina.87 Ewing. Tammy.87 Ewing, Timothy.3, 87, 89, 153 Expo, Career.105 Ezelt, lashay. 142 Fabec, Susan.153
irst snow day occurred in
live years.
Faign, Sonjia.. Fails, Shannon.. Fair, Jarrell.
Fail Play. Farm, Dana. Farina, Kate....... Farina, Kathryne. Farkas, Evan. Farley, David. Fashion Show.,...,... Fayne, Sasha. FEA. Federer, Janet.. Federer, Rachel. Fell, John. Fellows, Paris. Fellows. Paul. Fender, Adam. Fenick, Joseph.
Fenick, Stephanie. Ferkuf, Rachel. Ferrell, Cameron. Ferritic, Daniel. Fiitpovich. Ailaksandr.... Film Club. Findlayson, Brad. Finegan, Thomas. Fischer. Nicholas. Fish. Kimberly. Fisher. Joseph.. Fisher. Taniesha. Fitzpatrick. Camille...... Fitzpatrick, Sean. Fitzpatrick, Stephan.. .
Flag Corps. Fleming, Brandon. Fleming, Maria. Fleming, Sean. Flood. Jason. Flood. William. Florkiewicz, T. J. Floyd, Akeem. Floyd, Paul. Flynt, Sheree. Football.
Football Cheerleaders.. Fora. Shana. Ford, Deton. Forde. Arlen.. Fording, Michael. Fortson, Alicia. Fortunato, Nicholas ...... Foster, Cami. Foster, Christina_I., Foster, Nasharo. Fountain, India. Fowler, Christopher. Fowler, Jane. Fowler, Jessica. Fowlkes, Alicia. France. Andre.... Francis, Laquita. Francois. Justine. Franklin, Angela. Frazier, Casey. Freeman, Ashton. Freeman 111, Vernon.
Freney, Sabrina.
.80
..153
.142
. ..94
.142
.87. 93, 122
.162 .84. 87,93, 104, 142 .142 .179 .76,77, 142, 177 .114
.32, 101, 131
.101
.128
.76. 162
.103 .173
...27
.142
.162
.142 .68 .27
.Ill .32,131
.11,27, 46, 109
. 27
.32, 131, 191
. 9. 109, 115, 142. 173
.162
.153 27. 46. 73
.162 .88 ..142. 181 ....90. 162 .27,75 .27 .153
.51
....76,153
.153
.77
.50
... .80
.162
..101. 153 .60,61.68. 153 .32. 131.173 .162 .56. 57, 78, 119, 153, 173 ..142, 177 .27
.153 .85.90, 142 .142 .132 .77, 153 . 142 .27 .110 .81,90. 162 .27. 46 ...162 .87, 106. 142 .162 .110
Index 187
Freshmen. 160 Frierson, Jamyson.142 Fryerson, Reginald. ISO Fryerson. Rhonda. 162 Fullum, Rachel. ......153
old Powder Puff team
reigns again.
Gabriel. Jamie.12, 27, 45, 46, 86,87, 89. 93 Gamer, Diane . 131 Gaines. Kevin. 53 Gaines, Ryan..27, 73 Gallagher. Janice. 128 Gantt, Dwayne.....51 Gantt, Joshua.56,73,153 Gantt Jr.. Dwayne. 142 Garbincus. Margaret.,.131 Gardner. Lamika. 142 Gardner Jr., Michael.WL.162 Garet, Alton..68. 153 Gary, Michael...53, 162 Gasper, Shawn.84 Gaston, Ketien. 142
Gates, Barbara.132 Gatewood, Joshlynn.162 Gault, Michael.162 Gause, Luke.153 Gavin, Jacquelyn.162 Gavin, Kristina.162 Gay, Robyn. 153 Gay. Scott.132 Gay II. Andre.68 Geiofsack, Jonah.73, 87, 93.162 Geiofsack, Mindy.2. 5, 80, 81,98. 142 Gendrich. Daniel. 163 General, Lilto.142 Gentile, Carlo.78. 79, 163 Gentile. Claudio.19, 27. 45. 46, 105, 121. 193, 196 Gentile, Daniel.153 Gentile, Dominic.153 George, Christopher.84. 86, 87.93,153 George, Rachel.87,93, 142,175 Germany, Jasmine. 163 Germovsek, Monica.103 Gholston. Ronda.153 Gholston, Rosalyn. 163 Gibbons. Cathy.Si.132 Gibbons, John.61, 132 Gibbons, Thomas.51, 76, 132,176 Gibson. Jasmin.163 Gibson, Thaddeus.50, 66, 67, 68. 153 Gibson Jr. Keith.153 Giegerich, Christopher78. 79, 106, 109, 113, 142, 150 Gilliam, Ashley.87, 88. 163 Gilmore II. Clarence.109 Gimmelli. Carmella.142 Gimmelli. Nicholas.163 Girls' Basketball.Jfc.......70 Girls' Soccer.,,.62 Girls'Tennis.54 Glenn, Alainna.,..153 Glicken, Eric.163 Gliha. Ashley. 142,175 Gliha, Steven.27, 45,46 Glover, Jessica.27 Gober, Aisha.58,163 Goda. Dave.19 Golf. 56 Gonzales. Shanice.153 Gonzalez. Bianca.90,106, 142 Gooding, Bill.129 Goodrum. Jazzma. 27,46 Goolsby, Amanda.142 Gordon, Anjolie.94, 106, 163 Gordon, Tony.53 Gordon Jr., Anthony. 163 Gorodea, Andreea.114,117, 132 Grad. Thomas.I...L 27,108,109 Grat, Adrian. 7,80,81,142 Graham, Austin.109,142 Graham, Chynell.17, 27,51, 109 Graham, David.27
Graham, Eric.27, 28, 51, 76. 103 Graham, Pamela.100. 131, 193 Graham Jr., Eric..193, 196 Granderia, Tommy.&..176 Grandillion, Tommy.51 Grant, Deshaun.153 Grant, Samuel.163 Grant, Tiera. 163 Grant Jr., Tommie.142 Grate, Zachary.153 Gravely, David. 142
Graves, ShartJe...90 Gray, Isaac.1.52. 104, 142, 176 Gray. Marcy..,,.132 Gray. William...,;,.32, 97 Gray, Yahqui..j.153 Gray., William.132 Grays, Quintin.142 Green, Antoinette. 177 Green, Mark.51 Green, Moneecia...69,163 Green, Rio...179 Green, William.153 Greene. Jacqui.184 Greene, Keldur.117, 132 Greene, Natalie.7, 21. 45, 46, 80, 83, 87. 93,99, 106, 109, 111, 124, 125, 136, 181. 185. 193. 195,205 Greene, Tameka.64, 65, 153 Greer. Steven.73, 193, 196 Grewatsch, Monica..28 Grida, DJ.142. 173 Griffie, Dezarae.11,85, 101,105,106. 112, 153 Griffin, Stanley.73.163 Griffith, Kristen.91,163 Grims, Eric.176 Gritsenko. Eugene..13, 28.202 Gritton. Alex. 110 Groomster, Artonne. 28 Groomster, Ashonda.142 Gross, Erin.109 Groves, Keith.28, 51, 76, 104, 176 Gudaitis, Greichen. 6, 8, 14, 80, 86. 87, 92, 93, 109, 142 Guilamo. Jethro.28, 45, 46 Gundeiach, Joshua.28, 46,105 Guibrod, Erin... 10. 14, 15, 44,45, 46. 54. 90, 109, 115, 116,177,203 Guy. Oawood.153
■ ome football and basket¬
ball games brought in fans
to the stands.
Rabat, Monica.142 Rabat, Wayne.28,104 Habian, William. 163 Habma, Joseph. 110 Radges, Danielle.30 Hagenbaugh, Laura......28.49.54,55 Hager, Erik.87, 93,153 Hagler. Averette..... 3, 14, 17, 28. 50, 51, 52, 172, 173, 203 Hairston, Shawnee. 142 Hale, Christine.109 Hail, Andre.68.104,142 Hall, Antonio.........28 Hall, Christopher.28, 90
Hall, Nicole.163 Hail, Rasheed. 153 Rail, Valentino.51,96 Rail Jr„ Roosevelt. 28
Halt-Reed. Gabriel. 142 Haiton, Antoinique...77,153 Halton, Gabrielle..58, 69, 163 Halion, Vaientino.28, 50, 76 Hambtlrr, Lauren..85,163 Hamblin, Robert. 163 Hammond, Alan.163 Hammond, Jon..32, 68,132 Hammond, Montez. 28 Hampton til, Robert.153 Handford, Benjamin.:.153 Haney, Antonio. 153 Hannah, Char-de.. 142 Hanson, Lisa.28, 55,109,193,196
Students watched the Voices of New Life Choir perform a concert on Febru¬
ary 27. 2004. IXX Index
Hanson. Timothy.......57, 78, 163 Haralson, Scott.163 Hardaway Jr,, John....154 Harden, Derrick. 29 Hardimon, Sirena.69, 154, 186 Hardy, Danyei. 193, 196 Hardy, Deonell.U..92. 154 Hardy, Jeff.2..87 Hardy, Tanesha.143 Hare. Joshua. 143 Harper, Amanda.51,68, 77,154,186 Harrell, Amber.154 Harris, Aleice..1.29 Harris, April.11.29, 101,175.193. 196 Harris, Brittany.79,91,163 Harris, Dana....154 Hams, Felicia.19,29,101, U2 Harris, Kenneth. 154 Harris, Mario. 29 Harris. Marshay...'. 154 Harris. Porsha.....163 Harris. Tiana .. ..29, 46 Harris, fillaney.10,29, 193, 197 Harrold, Zoe.3, 19. 29. 54, 55, 64, 115 Hart, Cierra.110.175
Harttield, Nathaniel.143 Harth, Justin.163 Hartley, Heather.154 Hasan, Mark......i.,l>...,51 Hastings, John..56,139,143 Hatcher, Denaye.163
Hatcher. Glinda.. 163 Hatcher, Kevin.51, 154 Hathaway, David.132, 193 Havergne, Jasmine.44 Hawkins, Pia.29, 193, 197 Hayes, Amanda.8, 84,86,87, 92,93, 122, 143 Hayes, Auriel.98,101,163 Hayes, Jason.184 Hayes. John.154 Hayes, Robert.143 Hayes, Sharese.163 Hayes, Takiyah.29 Hayes, Tanisha.154 Haynes, John. 6, 86. 87. 92, 93, 122, 123, 138. 143, 204 Hayward, Sasha.143 Haywood Jr., William.163 Refiner, Ashley.154 Hegedus, Jessica...55,154 Heindell, David.51,91, 143, 180 Heisketl, De’Andre.163 Helms, Brandon.143 Helton, Joy..,.154 Hendershot, Brian...110 Henderson, George.32,132 Henderson, James.84,87, 93,154, 205 Henderson, Kia.154 Henderson, Maria.132 Henderson, Norman.117 Henderson, Sanloria.29 Henderson, Tamekia.21,29.105.110 Henderson III, Norman.154 Heramb, Alison.132 Meramb, Robert.132 Herndon. Arthemus.29 Herrod, Avonte.143 Herzberg, Jenna.109 Higginbotham Hannah. 163 Higginbothan, Ryan.12, 120, 139, 143 Higgins, Whitney.163 Hightower, Brittany.143 Hitt, Aja.163 Hiii. Alexandria.143 Hitt. Amanda.150.154 Hill, Artavia.163 Hill. Arvesha.77,154,177 Hiii, Ashley.143 Hill, Brian.29 Hiii, Carol.77 Hiti, Caroliyn...143 Hill, Charmainique.163 Hill, Christian..29 Hill, Christopher.154 Hitt, D'Angelo...29 Hiii. De'Andre.90. 163 Hill, Dearimis.29 Hill, Jenae.29 Hill. Kashawna... 163 Hill, Patrice. 184 Hill. Shireil. 154 Hill. Soiita.85, 90.163 Hill. Sieven.76,99.163 Hiliier, Brittanee.163 Hillings, Allie.177 Hilston, Cassandra.17, 64. 65,93, 123, 154 Hitston, Elyse. 5, 29. 46, 78, 79, 86, 87. 92, 93, 98, 99,109. 205 Hilston, Kathy.87 Hink, Kevin. 29 Hinson. Zoe. 154 Hobbs, Caressa.163 Hoch, David.163 Hockey.74 Hodder, JoAnne.132 Hodges, Danielle.13,112 Hoffman. Elizabeth.87
Hoffman, Vincent...154 Hogan, Antsayita.143 Hoge, William.163 Hogue, Susan..14, 87. 89,154,205 Hoinski, Kathy.113 Holden, Terry.30, 45, 51,98,109,173 Hollaway, Octavia.....30 Hollingsworth, Dale.32,132 Hollins, Anlhony.154 Holloway, Deanna. 97, 143 Holloway, Octavia.91. 109
Holloway Jr., Larry.143 Hongosh, Matthew.143 Hongosh, William.30 Horkan, Benjamin.115,163 Horkan, Matthew.30
Horn, Geoffrey.92,163 Horn, Steven.163
Horowicz, David.84, 92, 93. 163 Horowicz, Stephen. 87 Horslall, Joseph.108 Horton, Aria.177 Horton, Ariele.154 Horton, Carlos. 163 Horton, Terry.53. 163 Horton, Tottiana.163 Horvath, Andrew.118, 119, 163 Horvath, Dennis.,i.21,30 Houchins, Kevin. 51 Mpusby, Brandon.73 House, Amanda.143 House, Michael.163 Houston, Teeyawna.154 Howard, Amber.109, 143 Howard, Sidele.154 Howell. Nancy.30, 193, 197 Mowse, Beverly.32, 132 Hoyle, Deidra.143 Hoyle, Dionte'.143 Hribar, Anlhony.163 Hribar, Jamie.30, 46 Hubbard, Michael.110 Hudson, Lashawnda.164 Hudson, Ryan.143 Hudson, Scott.132 Huey Jr., Kevin...154 Hughes, Azaiee.154 Hughes, Gary.30 Hughes, Johnita.181 Humenuik, Joseph.75,154 Humenuik, Robert .30, 84, 105 Humphreys, Atyssa.164 Hunt, Nichofe...30 Hunter, Ny’Eisha.164 Hunter II, Al.30, 46 Hunter Jr., Todd....30 Hurn, Clara.SL,.69. 143 Hursi, Lindsay.:.44 Huseby, Brandon.143 Huseby, Brett.30,51 Huseby, Elvis..176 Huskic, Elma.;L,.164 Huston, Dominique!.30 Hyland, Beth.129 Hyman, Lisa.it..84
Tn and out of school students
develop life long friend-
Ibrahim, Jon...164 Idom, Artlna...164 Indiano, Andrew.10, 60, 61, 73, 154 Index.. 186 indoor Track.. 76 Inman, Jennifer...80, 81, 164 losue, Diane...126, 132 losue, Martbeth...132 losue, Marlene.1.193 Isaac, Jaleesa...164 Isaacs, Larry.32, 97,132 Isom, Demetrius.30 It's Academic.125 Ivancic, Halle.109, 143, 175 Ivancic, Jessica .. 175 Ivory, Stephen...154
uniors were anxious about
the .upcoming changes in the
school.
Jackson. Anthony.;j.143 Jackson, Christopher.,.164 Jackson, Danielle.81, 164 Jackson, Derrick.10,108, 143 Jackson, Eric. 154, 173 Jackson, Jerome. 176 Jackson, Lori. 154 Jackson, Marchae.101,164 Jackson, Paul. 30, 173 Jackson, Ricardo.53,164 Jackson, Shivon... 15, 18, 30, 45, 46, 58, 59, 96, 98, 99,122, 177 Jackson. Symmorte...80, 81,164 Jackson, Tory.15, 30 Jacobs. Marcus ....51.104,143,176 daggers, Dametraus.30,51.76 Jaggers, Ricky.53,164 Jamal, Akrum.154 Jamai, Amal.44, 109 Jamal, Malcolm.51 Jamerson, Alphonso.53, 76, 101, 164 James, Deonte.14, 68, 143 James, Greg.32, 68,132, 193 James, Javon.93, 122, 154 James, Shivon.87, 205 Janda, Jaclyn...139.143,150, 204 Janda, Jenny...184 Janey, Michelle...154 Jankowski, Thomas.143 Javey, Jamal!..—..48, 50,154 Javey. Jaman.53, 164 Jazz Band...84
Jefferson. Charmaine...164 Jefferson. Jeremy.31
Jefferson. Jermaine.176 Jeffries, David.78, 91,118,119.164 Jenkins, Chantera.85,164 Jenkins, James.143 Jenkins, Monique.164 Jennings, Shelly.164 Jesus, Rashon.31 Jesus, Teair. 99
Jobs.120 Jochum, Rachel.11, 120, 138, 143 Johnson .Antonio. ...164 Johnson, Asia.69, 164 Johnson. Baron.164 Johnson, Brittany.164 Johnson, Bryant.68, 143
Johnson. Corianne.31,85.101,112 Johnson, Desiree.92,164 Johnson. Dmetrius.154 Johnson, Ferando.154 Johnson, Jasmine.164 Johnson. Jeffery.164 Johnson, Kathleen.32, 132 Johnson, Kenneth.143,154 Johnson, Keyona...154
Johnson, Leshay.31, 69, 70. 71 Johnson, Michael. 143 Johnson. Pauline.130, 132 Johnson, Shenee.154 Johnson, Sierra. 164 Johnson. Stevie.154 Johnson. Tyeisha.18, 31 Johnson III, Willie.164 Johnson Jr.. Carlos. 164 Johnson Jr.. Joseph.154,186 Johnston, Derek.110 Johnston. Tiffany.101, 164 Joint. Megan.77 Jolly, Jasmine.154 Jones, Alanna.177 Jones. Alascia.69, 164 Jones. Alecia.79, 154 Jones, Alona.143 Jonas. Anthony.143 Jones, Aden.132 Jones, Ashley.65, 85. 109, 136, 143, 164 Jones, Brandon .87, 93, 154. 173 Jones, Carmen.80, 81. 154 Jones, Christopher.143 Jones, Danielle.154 Jones, Detric.164 Jones, Dorian. 31
Jones, Garrett.164 Jones, James.143,154,182 Jones, Jeffrey.128, 185 Jones. La'Porscha.106, 164 Jones, Laron.164 Jones, lattice.31,46 Jones, Michael.53, 164 Jones, Ray Quon.164 Jones, Shanna.45 Jones, Shannon. 14. 17. 31,46, 49, 58, 59, 77, 92, 177, 203 Jones, Shayla.92, 164 Jones, Tiffany.31 Jones, Timothy.73,154
Jones, Travis.164 Jones Jr., Michael.164
Jones., Shannon.177 Jordan, Car!.132 Jordan, De’Nier.44 Jordan, Kennard.53. 76, 164 Jordan, Kristen.31
Joyce, Deon. 143 Jukiewicz, Brian.164 Jukiewicz, Kimberly.143 Jukiewicz, Weslley..104, 143 Junior Olympics.206 Juniors.138 Jurcak, Andrew.64, 65, 78. 118.119,139,143,173 Jurcak, Jessica.184 Justin, Charmaine.77 Justin, Scotl.110 Key Club encouraged
more students to become
involved in community
service activities.
K.O.T.B.113 Kaiser, Chris.32 Kalemi, Dritan.154 Kalina, Christopher.110 Kanaga, Megan.58, 59 Kapeiuch, James.16, 31, 87, 93,193,197
Katona, Joyce.132 Kazen, Chris.173 Kazen, Elliott.73,155 Kazen, Lindsay.31, 108 Keaton III, Sterling.21,31,90, 116 Keay. Rachel.31 Keckler, David.155 Kehn, Dennis.132
Keiley, James.132 Kelley, Marcus.31 Kelly, Anthony.164 Kelly, Nicholas.72, 73, 144, 173 Kelly, Nicole.101,144 Kendall, Vince.10 Kendall, Vincent.31
Kendzierski, Ashley.155 Kennedy, Jim.32,132 Kennedy, Tiffany.155 Kenny, Sandrea.69 Kent, India.155
Kenl, Michael.155 Kershaw, Matthew.155 Key, La'Keisha.179 Key Club.106 Keyes. A.C.164 Khabir. Tahirah. 144 Khan. Marshaun.21, 31 Kilgo Jr., Maurice.31 Killings, Ariel. 144 Kimbrough, Dorshay.164 Kindra, Vessy. 101 King. JaRon.14,51,76.144, 176, 203 King, Tylon.164 Kinison, Christopher.14, 31,45, 46, 86, 87.93, 102, 109. 172, 193. 197.205 Kinison. Kate.5, 7. 17, 18, 21,31,46. 54, 55, 83, 86, 87, 92, 93, 98, 99, 103, 109, 115. 124. 125. 178, 186, 193, 197, 203, 205 Kinison. Rebecca.5, 7, 21, 34, 45, 46, 54. 55, 83, 86. 87,92. 93, 96, 98, 99, 103, 109, 115, 124, 125,186, 193. 197, 203, 205 Kinney, Andrea.63 Kinney, Sandrea.62, 71,155 Kirby, Maceo. 144 Kirby, Tyra.155 Kitchen, Katie ...S...63, 164 Kitts, Princess...,,.155 Kizer, Rayshaun.176 Klein, Ed.5, 10, 64, 65.128, 129 Klein, Ellen.32 Klein, Grace.64
Kliever, Emily..... 15, 34, 45, 46. 94. 95, 96, 112,119, 171, 182 Klozar, Samantha.93, 164 Knauss, Marcia.132 Knauss, Marsha.193,204 Knighl. Bryson.155 Knowles, Marcus.51, 76, 155 Knox, Ebony. 34 Knox, Ian.164 Knox, Shania.34 Kodramaz, Alyssa.79, 155 Koenig, Ingrid.32.132,137,149 Kojamardez, Aiissa.63 Kolar, Matthew.144
Kolenc, Chrisiine.144 Kongkeo, Ampha...: 81 Konkeo. Ampha. 98 Kontra, Kristy.34, 193, 197 Kope, Kevin.,J.106, 164
Kosek, Robert.164 Kostanek, Paui.193 KostShsek, Amy.193 Kosiansek, Mary.133 Kotlar, Matthew.164 Koziowski, Matthew.34, 46. 49, 56, 57, 193,197 Krai, Corey. 155 Kramer. Andrew.144 Kristo, Danijel.164
Krocker, Dillon.155 Krofcheck, Stephanie.175 Krofcheck, Timothy.155, 172 Krovontka. Samuel.144 Kubala, Wendy.51, 52. 134 Kuhen Jr., Timothy. 144 Kulbis, John....119, 139, 144 Kulbis, Kristen.181 Kulk. RJ...,,....110
Kune. Katherine.155 Kunes, Mary.133
Kushan. Matthew.56, c7,92.119,155,178,205 Kyker, Philip.144 Kyie, Anthony. 165
L ots of students enjoyed the
several days off school.
La Fontaine, Jonathan.155 Ladaika, Judy.111, 133, 193 Ladovich, Laurie. 34 Ladovich IV, Stephen.155 Lake, Kendra.177 Lake, Kindria. 144 Lambert. LaShawn. 34 Lampkin. Katrina..,..34 Lancaster, Alison.155 Landers, Brittney ...106,165 Lane Jr., Parnell.155 Lang, Tomiajoy....93,155 Langdon, Liza..91,155,202 Langdon, Paula.133 Langford, Jeanette.101,113, 144 Langford, Lauren.165 Langford. Lisa.133 Langham. Whitney.144 Lapczenski, Catherine..... 8, 34, 45, 46, 58, 59, 98. 99, 109, 175,193,198, 203 lartche, Daniel.110 Laughlin, Kelly.79,165 Laura, Lalura.. 87 Lavender, D'Angela.58,165
Lavender, D'Angela... 69 Lavender, Desiree.155 Law Enforcement, Vocational. 110 Lawrence, Ashley...177 Lawrence, Bruce......165 Lawrence. Emily.155,202 Lawrence. Johnnl.155 Lawson, Cierra.165 Lawson, Jeremy..110 Laznik, Brian.165 Leblood, Oscar.73 Lebron Jr„ Riley.73 Lee, Jennifer._.179
Lee, Jesse. 179 Lee, Starla... ...96,155 Leese, Carla..92 Lehman, Sara.8, 87, 92, 93,106, 155 Leighty, David.155 Leighty, Elizabeth. 34 Lennon, Christina.9. 80,91, 113, 136, 144, 150 Leonard, Ashley.165 Leppelmerer, Eddie.173 Leppelmeier, Lori . 34, 45. 46, 98.106. 119, 175. 193, 198 Lesler, Daniel. 165 leverette, Tenisha.144,177 Levette, Danielle.88 Levin, Danielle .87 Lewan, James .34 Lewis, Devin.76, 96, 99, 101, 144 Lewis, Devone.34, 46, 51 Lewis, Hayden.53, 68,165 Lewis, Katrina...144 Lewis, Kendra.. 165 Lewis, Madia. .....34, 193 Lewis, Nadia.....198 Lewis, Naquitta.144 Lewis, Natasha.„.165 Lewis, Oetavia...144
Lewis, Payton. 68 Lewis, Tiffany.34 Life, Student.8 Liggtas, Jonathan.68,155 Liggins, Samuel. 67. 68, 144 Lilik, Ashley. 155 Linneo, Carol.....177 Linnirrgton, Alison...|.|...155 Lipscomb, Sharonda.1.34 Little, Anthony.... 155
Littlejohn, Charice....i...144 Lively, Cherri...f..81
Lloyd, tenisha.34, 85, 190 Lockers. 122
Locklear III, Lowell...165 Locust, Jason.... 144 Logan, Jasmine.80 Logan Jr., Kenneth.144 Lombardo, Jessica. 165 Long, Erica.165 Long. Kurt.179 Long, Mykel. 155 Longstreth. Karr.180, 181 Lorig, Aimee.98, 174, 175
Love, Michelle.155 Loving, Sade’.155 Lowe, India.14, 81,87, 93, 144 Lucas, Janet.165 Lucas, Margeret.133 Lucas, Nicholas.34 Luce, Terrell.53, 165 tudvik, Danny.144 Lynch, Amber.5,34, 94,98, 112 Lynch, Jasmine.144
Lynn, Angela.183 Lyons, Jamal.144 Lytle. Rick.51, 133
M ayor’s Team awarded
all the .students for their
hard work in earning
straight A's.
Mabel. Sarah...91,165 Mabte, Sarah..205 Mack, Ann..133 Mackar, Marty.63 Mackemull, Jim.133 Mackey, Perris.144 Maddox, Anthony.165 Maddox Jr.. Ivan.165 Mahario, Sliayeeda.137, 144
Mahoviic, Bridget.90,144 Mahqvlic, Emily.90, 165
Majeed, Naima.155 Majer, Lauren.155
Majorettes.89 Mateckaite, Aurelija.144 Maieckaite, Zavinta.144 Malik, Rahul.13, 19,35, 105, 109, 115
Mallory. Devon.165 Malone, Branden.101, 165 Malone, Deshawn.35 Malone, Jalechia.165 Malone, James.155
Malone, Jamllle.35 Maloney, James.144 Mandic, Nicholas.144 Mandic, Nick.109, 172, 173 Manes. Stephen.91, 94,95.144. 202 Manista, Jasmine.9, 79,80, 91, 138, 144,150, 177 Mann. Nicole.... .174, 175 Mannarino, Karryn.9, 33, 35. 46. 59, 109 Mannarino, Marissa.150, 155 Manningham, Trenisha.85, 87, 88, 93, 155 Marching Band.86 Marcu, Steve.12, 18, 32, 133, 193 Margo. Dale.69 Marino, Jessica.9, 79, 109, 144 Markovic, Boris.35, 46 Markovtc. Emilia. 165 Maroli, Diane.109. 133. 193 Maroli. Michael.165 Marolic, Nick.98 Marsh, Kathleen.133 Marshall, Dwight. 165 Marshall, Roger.165 Martel. Caroli...i.110 Martin. Channez.59,77, 85, 101,109, 144 Martin. Clayton.144,176,177 Martin, James. 155 Martin, Jennifer. 165 Martin, Kraig.35, 193, 198 Martin, Layton. 90, 165 Martin, Martina Chatman.161 Martin, Orlando.176 Marvin, Vincent.64, 65, 78, 155 Marvin, William.155 Mash, Jessica. 165 Mason, Lynn. 155 Masseria. Barbra.32.133 Masters, Choral.90 Matas. Linda.133 Malley. Cierra.92 Matthews, Bruce. 133, 160 Matthews, Deshaun. 165 Mavar, Nicholas.155, 173 Maxwell, Brandon. 165 Maxwell, Samuel.9, 14, 51, 53,155, 173 Maxwell, Stephanie.17, 91,109, 112,139,144 May, Cherice.64, 65,101, 155 May, Daniel...180,181,182, 184 May, Jacqueline.144 Maynor, Aries.155 Mayock, Kaitlin... 35 Mayock, Kevin.165 Mazzola, Steven.144 Mazzolini, Denise.133 Me Call, Jasmine.87, 93,165 Me Carthy. Jackie.87 Me Carthy, Jacquelyn.155 Me Carthy, Stephen. 155 Me Cauley. David.35, 64, 65, 78, 83, 124, 176 Me Cauley, Malcolm.,..35, 46, 64, 65, 78, 83,124, 176
Me Claddie, Terrance. 165 Me Clellan, Tiara.155 Me Clinton, Brittany. 165 Me Collum, Shawn. 155 Me Connell, Adam.56, 57, 155 Me Connell, Myron.35, 72, 73.104 Me Coy, Tajadean.35, 50, 51 Me Curdy, Larry.155 Me Curry, Willie.15.35 Me Donald, Devin. 35 Me Donnell, Kathleen.32, 93, 101, 133 Me Dowell, Daniel.35,90 Me Dowell, David.35 Me Farland, Richard.144 Me Paul, Patrick.156
Me Garry, Michelle.32,133 McGhee, Ginger.156 Me Gill, Dana.7. 63,106, 150, 156 Me Gill, Lindsay.35, 45, 46, 193, 199 Me Grath. Benjamin.35. 193. 198 Me Griff. Victoria. 144 Me livaine, Emily. 12, 14, 35, 45, 46. 91, 109. 122, 180. 181,202. 204 Me Kay, Gregory.86. 92. 93. 101, 137, 139.144
Me Kenna, Kelly. 133 Me Kenzie, Alicia.35 Me Kenzie, Amanda. 165 Me Kenzie. Christopher.87, If5, 156, 159 Me Kenzie. Matthew.90,91,165 Me Laughlin, Patrick. 165 Me Laughlin, Sean.156 Me Lendon, Keanna. 156 Me Lindon, Keonna. 87 Me Millan, Brandon. 156 Me Namara, Thomas.35, 74, 75
Some of the members of the Voices of New Life Choir performing in the gym
on February 27. 2(K)4, Index 189
Me Neill, Colleen. Me Neill, Sean. Me Phearson, Maurice Me Pherson, Maurice Me Pherson Jr„ Darryl Me Phillips, Mike. Me Quendon, Cala. Me Redmond, Cory.... Me Redmond, Sandi... Me Tighe, Karen. Me Tighe, Katlyn. Me Tighe. Tara. Media Aides. Media Technicians. Mediators... Medley, Ciena. Medley. Danielle. Mehtar, Amelia. 12, 14.19. 36, 96, 109, Meier, Cassandra 3,19, Meizin, Adam Mellen. Edie. Memories Divider Mercadanie. Dominic. Meredith. Orlando. Mervar, Steven. Messina. Christopher Metti, Maggie. Meyer, Shadia. Meyers, Julia. Mezalasla. Carl. Mezatasta. Gina. Miah, Ebony. Miah, Melynie Miceli, Mary Jane. Middlelon, Kristian Miezin, Adam. Miezin, Alexander Mihaleo, James.... Mibalich, Megan.. Miheiich. Lauren. Mikiavcic, Kevin... Miles, Cindy. Milictc, Mario Miller, Amanda. Miller, Andrew. Miller. Ashley. Miller. Christopher. Miller, Donald. Miller. Gregory. Miller. Jennifer. Miller. John. Miller, Kristen. Miller, Lakiesha.. . Miiier, Nathan. Miller, Robert. Miiier, Sam. Miller, Sarah. Milter, Sean. Miiier Jr., Antione. Milline, Rashon Miiroy, Melinda..,. Milroy, Merrianna Minard, Bryan Miner, Sharde.. Minor, Charnae Misch. Daniel. Misiak, Andrew. Misra, Flor. Mita. Barry. Mitchell, Anastasia. Mitchell, Andrea. Mitchell, Harlan. Mitchell, Jason. Mitchell, Kendra Mitchell, Marcus. Mitchell, Mario. Mitchell, Me’Chal. Mitchell, Shaffeal. Mitcheii. Shanetra. Mtivic, Lejla. Mobasseri, Marjon. 44, 103, 106, 109, 130,
.80.81, 108, 109, 145
.|.101, 156
115, 175, 193, 198,204 36,62, 63,120, 193, 199, 203
...173
..108, 133. 179
.170
....57. 108, 145"
.64, 65, 145 36, 46. 90. 109 .139, 145 ...32, 133, 193 ...177 .37 .156 .156 ..36 .156 .113, 133 .,..85, 106, 165
13, 36, 121 156
.36, 45, 46
.115, 165 137. 139. 145 .182
.133 36, 50.98
.156 !.156 .156, 175 .156 .145 .145 .87, 93, 122, 145 .,..145 ..165 .156 65, 78,92, 109, 111, 1171145 .165
51,53. 165 .165 .145
145 .121, 145 ...79, 165 .156, 176 .156
..175 .51, 110, 145 .36,45,46, 178 .133 .32, 116, 133 .165 ,.90, 94, 156. 182 .133 .36
..156
..165 .156 .156 .156
.36
179, 193, 199
Model UN.124 Mogel, David.36
Mongo, Danielle. 165 Monroe, Demarcus.51, 76.156. 176 Montague, Allison. 11, 13. 14,33.49. 63, 78, 79, 109, 122, 138, 145 Montgomerey. Ashton.87 Montgomery. Ashley..88, 165 Montgomery. Marc'Quis.156 Moore. Audrey.,,,..^,...36, 121 Moore, Cory.I.,a,138, 145 Moore. Lebron.S5..156 Moore, Ryan.36 Morales-Rodrig, Jessica..165 Moreland Jr., James. 165 Morgan. Ashley.166 Morgan, Chastity.36, 69, 70 Morgan, Cori......108. 145 Morgan, Leonda. 156 Morgan, Shamara.156 Morgan, Traci.133 Morris, Karl.49, 60. 61,156 Morris, Katie.32,133, 193 Morris, Keith.36, 50, 51, 108 Morris, Samuel.37,45, 56, 57, 74, 75 Morris Jr., Gregory. 51, 156 Morrow. Philip. 145 Morrow. Reanna.37, 105 Morton, Leigh. 68 Mosic. Myron.51 Mosnja, Matthew.145 Moss, Bernard.145 Moss, Raymond.53.166 Moss, Sadae’a..Jr..._...145 Meter. Rashawn.156 Motley, Desmond.66, 68.156 Motley, Phillip.156 Moulfry, Erica.37, 81 Mowler, Renee.106, 166 Moyers, Caysee.156 Mulchin, Erika.80 Mulholland, Patrick.90, 166 Mullins. Alexander..156
Mulraney, Paul...,..4.166 Murray, Lisa...^„..i.14, 85, 139, 145 Murray, Nicole..106, 166 Myers, Julia.i.45 Myers, Steviena.156 Myles, Ashley.166 Myra, Shalia . 77
N ew freshmen quickly
learned their way around
and became valuable assets to the student body.
.97
....133
Tenisha Lloyd sang a solo at die
Voices of New Life Concert. 190 Index
N.J.R.O.T.C. Natty, Vicky.. Nash. Marc .37 Nasvytis, A!.133 Naylor, Staci.145 Nelson, Caple.78.156 Nero. Robert.106.166 Nerone, Autumn. 145 Nevels. Shamia. 166 Newell, Ra Shawn.51,76,156 Newell Jr, Ricardo.7,16, 21, 37, 51. 76,176 Newsom, Rachel.90,166 Newsom, Rashaad ... 10, 37,45. 46, 91,101,193, 199 NHS.109 Nichols. James.166 Nieisen, Margaret......,113,133,193 Nielsen, Paul.64, 65, 133,177 Noce, Celiia...87, 88, 166 Notcox, Arrionne.65, 101.166 Norris, Stephanie. 96. 114. 133 Nosse, Larry.,....51, 77. 134.177 Novak, Barbara.134 Novak, Cheryl..:.98, 120,145 Novak. John.156.173 Nunley. Tamika.180, 181,184 O lympics held by Student
Council gave students the opportunity to represent
their classes. O'Toole, Sean...,...66, 67, 68. 134 Oberle, Francis.-.156 Obradovich. Anne.4.134 Oddo, Diane...37, 46 Oddo. Ryan...........53, 73, 166 Office Aides........102 Oltmanns, Evan....145 Olympics, Junior...M.206 Olympics, Science...111 Oppenheimer, Amanda .166 Oppenheimer, Robert...37, 173
Orchestra. 92 Orosz. Sarah... 37 Orr, Colby.t.156 Orr, Dontez. 166 Orr, Matthew... 156 Osby, Antonio...37 Oslund, Andrea. 166 Oslund. Jessica.21,37,46, 83, 86. 87.93, 106, 109, 111, 124. 182. 184. 193. 199, 205 Osterman, Maryp.11,37, 45. 46. 177, 202 Osucker, Marcia... 175 Oten, Antonio. 166 Ott, Amber.4:.98. 145 Ott. Dawn.....11, 138, 145
Ott, Lucy.125, 134, 193 Ott. Matthew.53, 166 Ott. Robert. 156 Otto, Evan. *,145 Outdoor Track 176 Overstreet. Brandi 145 Oyaski. Brittany . . 88, 106. 109, 145
Prom was a memorable, once
in a lifetime experience for
a senior.
P.A. Announcers........s,.119 Pacholke. Jonathan ..11,166 Pact, Joseph.156 Pagan, Joseph. 166
Pagano, Dale..107, 134 Paholke, Jett. 78 Palacios, Alisha. 156 Palermo, Michael. 145 Palko, George.171 Palko, James.14, 17,51, 109, 145,172,173 PaBto, Michael.53,166 Palmer, Allison.77 Palmer, Heather.37, 69, 70, 71,76, 77 Palmer, Michelle. 156 Palomino. Nicoie.106 Panneii. Paul.18, 19.21,37, 193,202 Paoioni, Melissa.80, 145 Papo, Antoinette.37. 77, 120, 121 Papo, Peter.37, 121 Paponetti, James...166 Paris, Chris.76 Parise. Linn.134 Parker, Gionna.,17. 20, 37, 51, 77. 109, 177, 193, 199 Parker, Heather.37, 109 Parker, Kishi.73 Parker, Noel. 156 Parks, Carlos. 73 Parnell, Matthew.87, 93, 166 Parrish, Christopher.50, 51 Parsons II, James.37,104 Pasquale, Katherine.134,193 Pastel, Deanna.145 Pataet, Abby..45 Paternite, Alex.156 Paternile, Robert.38, 121 Paterson, Phillip...92 Patete, Abby.38, 91 Paiete, -Claire.11, 80, 166 Patrick, Deonle.166 Patrons, Picture. 194 Patterson, Phillip.145 Patterson, Saniece..166 Patton, Christopher. .145 Patton, Roderick.156 Paul, Brittany.85.166 Pauli, Brandon.38 Pauily. Christopher.166 Pavtcic, Patrick.53. 68, 166 Payne, Domanique.156 Paythress, Christian.156 Paythress, Shaun.50,51,73, 145 Peacock, Morgan.38 Pearcy, Nyrisha.108,145 Pearson. Matthew. 53, 166 Pearson. Ryan.4*..166 Peer Tutors . 107 Pekovnik, Dustin.173 Pellegrin, Ely. 61, 166 Penko. Leslie....184 Penque, Heather.38 Penque, Richard.156 Peoples, Dante.145 Peoples, Steve.156 Perdan, Alexandria.17,87,88,93,101,156 Perez, Jo-Riia....32.134, 193 Penson, Maurice.166 Perkins. Courtenay.110 Perkins, Dateea.156, 175 Perkins, Jeanine.38 Perovsek, Rachel.17, 106, 115, 118, 150, 157 Perpar. Benjamin..9,14, 51, 53,157,173 Perry, Cednc.68,157 Perusek. Lindsay.79,157.175 Peterson, Alana.38 Peterson. Shardy.166 Peterson, Tina.1.45 Petitto, James.166 Petrie, Sean.145 Petrick, Deborah.134 Petrovic, Robert.112,130,134, 193 Pettit. Dennis.134 Pettit, Michelie.134 Pettway, April.. 81 Petty, Eddy.*.38 Petway, April..,.38 Phifer, Erica.145 Phillips, Catey*...145 Phillips, Cameron_;s.157 Phillips, Christopher.51,157 Phillips, Krystal.38 Phillips. Lynn.69, 70 Phillips. Maurice...53.166 Phillips. Nikki.,...117,157 Phiipoil, Stephanie.166 Phiri, Niza.90.157 Phiri, Precious. 38 Pickett. Ceoile.157
Pickett. Tare*.. 166 Picture Patrons.194 Pignatiello, Roy.32, 105, 124, 134, 193 Pikovnik. Dustin.145 Pikovnik. Nicholas.166 Pikovnik. Tim.61
Piks. Nicholas.,,.166 Pinchot. Joseph. 166 Piotrkoiwski. Anastasia...80, 81, 145 Pitrowski, Stacy...,. 5 Pla, Sally...134,193 Play, Fall.. 94 Play. Spring..j.182 Poetry Club. 114 Pollard, Alicia....,..38, 77 Pollard, Darlene...58. 59. 85. 103, 145 Pollard, Renee... ...106 Potter, John...75, 157, 186 Poole, Malcolm . 157 Porter, Demarkai. ,,,.,38 Porter. Dorian .78, 166 Porter. Octavius.157 Porter, Shawn......51,157 Potocnik. Sara..38 Potulski, Trevor..... 38. 45, 46, 109, 121, 172, 173, 193, 200 Poulson, Jim.129 Powe, Marissa.:':i.157 Powell Alicia.166 President. Markets.13, 32, 100, 111, 134. 179 Preslon. Brittnei.145 Preston. Kelly. 145 Preslon, Michael.£l..,68, 166 Prettyman, Genie. 146 Prettyman, Roger. 38 Price, Alexander....i.90 Prince-Wheeler. Lahlece...38 Pringle. Ciara.*.16.17,87, 88,157 Prizzi, Erika...79,146 Proctor, Caitlin.t.184 Proctor, Emily..106,157 Prom. 184 Prouty, Danquan. 184 Pruitt, Demonte.166 Pruitt, Lament.166 Pryor, Scott.„.146 Pryor, Terrence. 146 Pryor, Travis..166 Puda, Katie Lynn.,,...58, 102, 166
Questions were expressed
about the newr transforma¬
tion.
Quade, Chelsea.121, 138,146 Quanteh, Cyrus.157 Quinn, Tanisha...166
Responsible students held
jobs while maintaining good grades.
Radcliffe, Sarah..146 Ramdhan, Dale.157 Ramdhan, Danny.146 Ramdhan, Laura.38, 92,109 Ramey, Andrew.146 Ramos, Bryce.17 Ranallo. Anthony.72.134 Ranallo, Erica.58,115,166 Ranallo, Lauren.87, 89, 123,157 Ranieri, Mark.64,65, 166 Rasheed, Jamal. 146 Ratka, Frances. 134 Rattini. Lindsey. 166 Raum Jr., Clifford.38 Rauscher, Robert.166 Ray, Regina.38 Raymond, Amanda..39 Reasor, Michael. 166 Redd, Latricia.146 Redwood, Jennifer.„.44
Reed, Oe’Auntae.90 Reed, Jocelyn....!.87 Reeder, Jeremy.166 Reeder, Porsha.167 Reel, Lindsay..167 Reese, Kristin.167 Reese, Rhiannon..39. 45, 46 Reese, Ryan.157 Reeves, Ciera.146 Reichert Holly..167 Reid, DeAuntae. 157 Reid, Jermaine.39 Reid. Jocelyn.85,93,167 Renbarger. Ryan.51,157,173 Rencher, Diana.11,101,146 Rendell, Anthony. 146 Rennie, Tiffany.110 Rennix. Amos.,i..51 Reniico, Candide. 79 Repko, Patricia.134 Reyes, Gladys. 157 Reyes, Hemerson. 76, 157 Rezzolla, Michael.32, 50.51, 134 Riase, Auriana.167 Riase Jr., Delmar.146 Rice, Erin. 3, 20. 39, 46, 48, 62, 63, 98, 99, 109, 122, 203, 204 Richardson. Allen. 176 Richardson, Bennie.146 Richardson, Chad.L,.20, 51,101,146 Richardson, Chase.53,167 Richeson, Marques.i.184 Richmond, Eric.68, 157 Rickus, Shayna.167 Rico, Stephen.134 Riddle, Susan.110
Ridgiey. Joe.134 Riendeau, Michael.14, 84, 87, 93,123,157,186 Riendeau, Michelle.39. 45. 46, 84, 86, 87, 93. 98, 99, 109, 112, 122, 193, 199 Rifles.89 Rivers, Lauren.92,157 Rivers Jr,, Bryant. 167 Roberson. Maurice.39 Roberson. Ramon.146 Roberto, Nick.104 Roberts, Bntaney.85. 87, 88, 139, 146 Roberts, Comaster.167 Roberts, Heather.44, 103 Roberts. Naejean.167 Robertson, Ashley.39, 45, 46 Robinson, Anthony.167 Robinson. Brittany.. 167 Robinson, Bryant....167 Robinson. Kelsey.167 Robinson. Lashonda. 157 Robinson, Uolowen...167 Robinson. Lolowen.93 Robinson. Sasha.;.90,146.157.177 Robinson, Teshira..39 Robson, Steton.167 Roche, Shacara.39, 193, 202 Roche, Tberese.39,45, 46. 96. 98, 106 Rocquemore, Rafael.176 Rodgers, Ashley. 106, 167 Rodgers, Courtney.39, 45, 46. 69, 77, 177 Rodgers, Delano.6, 11, 17. 19, 20, 39, 46, 49. 50, 51,52, 176, 193, 200, 203 Rodgers, Dennis.53, 76. 101, 167 Rodgers, Kathleen. 134. 193
Rodriguez, Sarina. 157 Rodriguez, Steve...176, 177 Rogers, Michael. 167 Rogowski, Steven.157. 173 Roht, Steve.... 84
Rohr, Jackie. 134 Romine. Kevin. 146
Roquemore, Raphiel.109, 146 Rosado, Vicente..167 Rosati, Felicia.134 Rosco, Terry.53 Ross, Michael...146, 173
Ross, Shauna..... 134 Ross, Sherome.81,167 Rought. Courtney. 14, 86, 87, 93, 98, 99. 123, 157,186, 205 Roundtree, Adrian.167 Roundtree, Andre.39, 73 Roy, Antoine.39 Roy, Franklin...157 Rozman. Anthony.104. 134, 193
Roberta, Gabrielle.90,167 Roberto, Nicholas.39 Rucker, Andi...„.167 Rudder, Deborah.134 Rudyk, Sarah.146 Rufo, Heather.174, 175 Ruscln, Amy...59, 79, 157
Russell, Corey.179 Russo, Anthony.128,193 Ryan. Meghan. 184
Rymarczyk, Michelle.96,134
tudents had a blast watch¬
ing and participating in the
senior/faculty basketball
S.A.D.D... Jan,.e:. 117 S.A.V.E.117 Sakalic, Nadin.146 Salami. Chris. 178 Saldunas, Vylas.134 Sales, Jeremy. 87 Salomes, Terrence.53 Salupo. Ross.84,185 Salyan, Chris.51 Salyan, Christopher.;.148,178 Samuels, Antwan. 167 Sanders, Brittany.87 Sanders, Christian.157 Sanders, Christina. 39 Sandidge. Brittany.167 Sandridge, Chastity.33. 39, 77, 109, 177 Sandy, Brittany.88 Sankey, Dontay.21,39,46 Santiago, Antoinette.137,146 Santiili, Sam.134,160 Santorelti, Melissa.16, 87, 93,122,157,205
Santorelli, Moses.w.87 Sapatka. Nicholas.Si.39 Sattely, Robert.73,167 Saltier, Gregory.72, 73.134
Sattler, Scott.17,51.76,109,118. 119,146,176 Saunders, Brandon.,...157 Saunders, Christopher. 146 Savage, Shaun.167 Scatese, Kyle.61,146 Scaparotti, Jessica.39, 108
Scaparotti, Matthew...,..53,167 Scharf, Kim-... 175 Scharf, Rhonda.. 175 Scheider, Cory....S6, 64, 65. 78,79, 98, 118, 157,173 Schitfbauer, Bryan.157 Schindler, Rachel.167 Schtosser, Zachary.3. 56, 57, 78,157 Schossler, Cheryl. 134 Schultz, Sarah.157 Schulz, Donata.135 Schutte, Daniel.40 Schwarz, Leanna.157
Schweikart, Brian.40. 78, 108 Schwenke, Pete.135 Science Olympics.111 Scoparotti, Matthew.115 Scott, Carli.157 Scott, Dennie.40 Scott, Nicholas. 61, 157 Scott, Rayshunda.157 Seartes. Buddy.146 Searles, Desirae..167 Seawright, Christopher. 18,19, 20, 40, 46, 50, 52, 68, 176, 193, 200 Sedmak. Paul.167
See, Matthew..,...,.40 Segulin, Mickey.103. 135 Selvaggio, Nicholas..110,135 Senart. Anthony..146 Senior Art Show.179 Senior Awards.183 Senior Divider. 18
Senior-Faculty Basketball Game.183 Seniors.20 Sena, Paul.173 Serwatka. David.87,89,167 Serwatka, Paul. ...8. 40,86, 87, 109 Setser, Shannon.10,115,135, 206 Settecase, Anthony.157 Severino. Janet.135 Sevier, Christopher.167 Sewell. Stephanie.157 Seymour. Ronald.129.179. 185, 193 Sgro, Dominic.157 Shabazz. Sebastian.167 Shady Natasha.69, 167 Shaffer, Alan. 40,104 Shambten, Michael.87. 89, 167 Shannon. Ashley.40. 64,65, 77, 110,177 Sharp. Cameron.84 Sharwark, Amanda. 157 Shavazz. Mikiat.146 Snavers, Kidron..1.157 Shaw, Bnan.167
Shay, Linda.135 Sheck. Michael.135 Shelden, Christopher.157 Sheldon, Joshua.40.51 Shelton, Sabrina.167 Shephard. Erica.40 Shepherd. Dawayrte.53, 167 Shepherd. Jason.53,167 Sheridan, Paula.135, 193 Shoda, Thomas..167 Short, Jessica.167 Short, Laura.40, 104 Shoulders, Tia. 167 Show, Big.180 Show, Fashion. 179 Shuman, Tanya.,....40 Shy, Brittany.77,87,93,157 Shy, Cory.78, 87, 93,118.119.150.157,205 Shy, Mia.40 Sidak, Brittany.2, 5, 9,14, 15, 80, 81.150, 157 Sidak, Jeffrey.103. 167 Silvaggio, Phillip.74, 75, 87, 93, 157 Simmerer, Katie.3. 40. 63,109, 193, 200 Simmons, Alexia.98, 167 Simmons, Nicole.167 Simon, Michelle.6, 69, 137, 157 Simpler, Rachel.87 Sims, Alisha....167 Sims. Jeremy.167 Sims, Marvin.40,121
Sims. Sherease. 146 Sims, Tristen. 40 Sims Jr., Marvin.193. 200
Sincich, Anna.40 Sinclair, Kart.40, 46
Singh. Samantha.158 Sinkovic, Megan. 167 Sirrosa, Nicole.88 Sipp. Jessica.167
Sita, Sakeena..!....—.167 Sivert, Ann.33, 62. 63, 98, 109, 146, 174, 175
Skerl, Brandy,.... 146 Ski Club...115 Skovira, Erika.11, 14. 17, 78,79, 91,109, 146, 202 Skuly. Renee. 115, 167 Slabs, Jonathan.40 Sledge, Marwari.84, 92, 109, 146 Slivers, Adam...158 Sliwa, Benjamin.158,186 Sliwa, Natalie.9, 90.112.113, 146
Smedley, Catherine.146 Smedtey, Matthew.i.. 94, 95.167 Smerdel, Andrew.167 Smialek, Charlie.128. 129
Smith. Anthony.146 Smith. Brandon...17, 41, 50, 51. 53. 76, 109, 168, 176 Smith, Christa.|.11. 17, 109, 146 Smith, Christopher. 41,46,51,60,61,76, 101, 119, 158,173, 193,201
Smith, Daniel...110 Smith, Darius.H.51, 76,158 Smith, Darrell. 68, 168 Smith, Dennis.168 Smith, Devarite .53, 76, 168 Smilh, Ethan....,.,.. 168 Smith, Jarred.146 Smith, Joshua.168 Smith, Karneca.168 Smith. Keiara.168 Smith, Kenneth.44 Smith. Kent.128
Smith, Kiera.168 Smith, Logan.101 Smith. Michele.12. 80, 81, 109, 139, 146 Smith, Nicole.158, 175
Students has lots of fun dancing with the King and Queen at Winterfest.
Index 191
Mrs. Kimberly Fisli talks to students about a chance to go on a trip to Europe
during the spring of 2005.
Smith. Quentin.146 Smith. Rachel.177 Smith. Robert.53, 135. 193 Smith. Shannon.41. 193. 201 Smith, Shoo.32. 128. 129
Smith. Tatitha.18.41 Smith, Tamiah.....JR..69,168 Smith, Teresa. 85 Smith, Thomas.158 Smith III. Archie.Ik. 6, 8, 16, 17, 19, 21,40, 50, 51, 84, 96, 180, 205 Smyth, Sheree.??....177 Snowden, Edward.....41
Soccer. Boys'.60 Soccer. Girls'... 62 Softball.174 Soltesz. Annmarie..193 Sottesz, Frank.74. 75, 135. 176. 193 Sonday, David...168 Sorinhattar. Nathanael.158 Sdrisky, Nicholas.168 Sophomores. 150 Sotka, Ryan.94,95, 115, 158 Soutar, David?..'.48, 61,74, 75, 146, 176 Sova, Rachel.16, 86, 87, 88, 150, 158, 205 Spada, Michael.158 Sparks, William.146
Spehar, Brandi.80, 81,168 Spence, Khrishna.41, 61 Spence, Kimberly.99,168 Spence. Kishan...158 Spencer, Claudia .129,193
Spencer, Gregg.168 Spicer, Brittany.81, 94, 95. 168
Spicer, Erts.81, 168 Spicer, Jason. 146
Spiga, Barbra.32 Spikes, Jacqueline.41 Spilar, Jetfrey.135 Spinosa, Nicole.87, 106,168 Sports Divider.48 Spring, Jessica.16. 82, 87, 89,137, 146, 205 Spring Play.182 Springer, Julienne.8, 41,58, 59, 92 St Clair. Kevin.41 Staff.130 Stahre, Greg.173 Stallings, Bianca.168 Stamper, Brigit.41 Stanich, Kimberli.168 Stansberry, Effie.7, 13, 33. 63, 158. 175 Steck, Elizabeth.135 Steete, Deon. 147
Steele’s Garage. 203 Stegall, William.168 Stephans, Lindsey.135 Stephens, Brittany.168 Stephens, Mario...158 Stevens, Anthony.147 Stevens, Jessica.106, 109,147
Stewart, Brandon.158 Stewart, Brittany.147
Stewart, Channe*.177 Stewart, Chavez.77 Stewart, De’Michael.158 Stewart, Dezi.77,135 Stewart Jonathan.158 Stewart. Marcus.168 Stewart. Maurice.96, 147 Stewart, Morry.176 Stewart, Roseai. 147 Stewart, Sara.147 Stewart, Tebeah.41, 109 Stigamler, Craig. 91.147. 180. 181 Stiner. Domonique. 168 Stodemier. Julie...„.58 Stokes. Brandon. .147 Stoner, Mike. I............. 179 Stoudemire, Jalila..,...69.168 Stragisher, Kathleen...135
Strickland, Cornelius.53, 168 Strodtbeck, Kyle..86, 87,90, 93, 98, 99, 123,150,158 Strodtbeck, Lenore.135 Strong, Briana ..12. 80, 81, 147, 177
Strozier. Jacqueline. ...147 Struna. Shelley....?....?....,!.14, 77, 138, 147,175 Stuber, Cory.158 Stuber, Lauren.158 Stuber, Raymond.64, 65, 68, 168 Stucki. Dan.51 Student Council.96 Student Life.8 Student Life Divider.6 Suback. Justin.k..168 Sudama, Karen.41. 46, 109, 111, 115,120,121 Sudar, Anna.79. 90, 106,109,112,147 Sufka. Amanda.109,147,174.175 Suhy, Jonathan.18, 41, 64. 65, 78,108,139, 204 Suhy, Nathan.64, 65, 87,93,137, 168 Sullivan, Kelley.147 Sultan, Serena.88 Sultan., Sabrina.......87 Summerall, John. 168 Survey.112 Suttles, Brittany.147 Sutton. Crystal.7, 41. 46. 109, 193, 201 Sutton. Nicole.41 Svoboda. Bryan..87,93.168 Svoboda, Stephanie.174. 175,183.184 Svoboda, Zachary. 13, 94, 118, 119, 136, 150, 158, 159. 173 Swansegar. David.5, 14, 49. 61, 78, 103,138,147 Swartout, Rachaele.193, 201 Sweeney. Danielle... 168 Swimming. .78
Swingle, Mauricfo.......41 Switatski, Stephanie. .147 Swope, Pete .. 55 Sylvertooth. Loreal.69, 147, 177 Sylvester, Jennifer......135, 193 Syrus, Chris.110
Teachers had many meeting
in order to prepare for the
transformation. Taddie, Stephanie. 168 Taddie. Valerie.41,46, 87,88
Tamela, Tamelie. 110 Tanddie. Valerie.. 93 Tanko, Christopher.110 Tanton.Terrelte..53, 68, 91, 168 Tarach. Andrea... 2, 13, 15.16, 17,41,46. 93. 186. 193. 201.204 Tarach. Matthew. 168 Tarajeak, Daniel.....41,46,173 Tarapak. Jonathan .„. 168 Tarrance, Antonio.53, 168 Tarrance, Demar.......13. 42, 51,73 Tartaglione, Stephanie. 13. 62. 63, 98, 102, 147, 174, 175 Tate. Delmarcus. 158
Tate.Tamiya... ...80, 81 Taylor. Cassandra. .13,15.16, 32, 42,46, 86. 87. 93, 103. 109. 115. 122, 136. 177 Taylor. Kevin. 42 Taylor. Letia.147 Taylor, Tasha. 166 Tazewell, Charles. —..147 Team, Drill.1 116 Technicians. Media .118 Teknipp, Caitlin.11 Tekmpp. Jennifer.4. 8, 80,116, 135 Tennis, Boys'..178 Tennis, Girls'.i.54 Terrance, Tamsha...42,101 Terry, Tierra.42, 177 Tes, Demar.M..176 Teskera. Toni.158 Theme.2 Thomas, Damien .168
Thomas. Eiie.129 Thomas. Farreii.51. 76, 147. 176 Thomas. Gerald...79
I Thomas. Johnny.4, 147 Thomas. Julius...158, 173 Thomas, Michael.147 Thomas. Nicole..85, 147 Thomas, Shamarra .147 Thomas, Shantay.147 Thomas, Shantel..106, 168 Thome, Daniel.119, 147 Thompkins, Leterrian.168 Thompson, Cierra.147 Thompson, De Vaughn. 42 Thompson, Derrick.147 Thompson, Jahmil.158 Thompson, Jessica. 158 Thompson, Marie.42 Thompson, Michael. 158- Thompson, Stephanie..175 Thorne, Erin. 87 Thorpe, Ashley.87. 93, 168 Threlkeld, Asbtey.81, 147, 177 Tillman, Andre.158 Tillman. Leon.421 Timmons. Brandon.53, 168 Tmney, Trisha.90, 135, 182 Tipton, Autumn.42, 46, 90, 101 Tirabassi, Angela.....74.75, 87, 93. 168 Tizzano. Angelica.103. 158 Tizzano. Diane. 3, 8.12. 32, 84, 87. 93, 124,127.135.192 Tizzano Jr., Dominic. .42 Tobias, Aibani.168 Todoroff. Darrel.147 Tokic. Jerica..... 137,147 Tolbert, Russell. 42. 51, 176 Tolley, Samaniha. 109, 147 Tomasi, A!.173 Tompkins, Stephen.139, 147 Torrelli. Christine.135, 193 Torres. Robert....3,19, 32,56, 57.130, 135, 160, 193 Torres. Nalasha. 168 Tortorici, Anthony...60, 61, 73, 158 Tortorici, Christian.61, 73, 168 Toth, Alex.126, 130, 135. 183 Toth, Tara.42, 94, 95 Toth, Tiffany .168
Towns-Slaughle, Jason.68. 168 Track. Indoor. 76
Track, Outdoor...176 Tracy. Joseph....158 Tracy. Kathleen.44 Trigg, L'Oreal.147 Trimble III, Arthur.. 44 Triplin, Camilla.4, 5, 17,80, 137,139, 158, 177 Tucceri, Joe.72. 73 Tucker, Clairesa..168 Tucker, Marshall.59, 158 Tufts, Roger.173 Turk. Cheryl.135 Turk. Michael.72, 73, 135.193 Turk. Patricia.135 Turner, Egyptian.168 TUsoch, James.42, 74, 75.103 Tusoeh, Paula...135.193 Tutors. Peer. 107
TUtstone. Sean.158 Tutt, Jamie.158 Twiggs, Adreana.92 Twynion, Demltrius.168 Tyler, Brittany.168 Tyree, Melanie. 168 Tyree, Stephanie.77. 87, 89, 147, 177' Tyress, Molly.63 Under the direction of Ms,
Diane Tizzano, the band
had another successful and
entertaining year, Uitenham, Tatara.69,103,147 Ukandu.Toby.158 Ulle, Janet.135,193 Ulle, Kevin.51 UN, Model.124 Underclass Divider.136 Urban, Alyssa.147 Urban, Brittany.42 Urban, Krista.,,..108
V arsity Chorale competed in
many competitions includ¬
ing one in Indiana,
Vahcic, Jordan.110 Valentine. Mike.3 Valentine, Shanelte.97,109, 147 Valentino, Anthony...42, 109 Valentino, Michael..87. 89, 158, 205 Valerio Jr., Anthony.168 Vaiys, Zanas.104, 147
p Van Ho. Kay. 128 Vandegritt, Jessica.8, 87,88, 90, 91,150, 158, 205 Vandermark. Erica.42,193,201 Vanek. Kevin..147,149 Vanek. Renee.. 184
VanLeer, David.128 Varga. Michael.42 Vargo, Jeremy... 158 Vargo. Peter.147 Varsity Chorale.91 Vasek. Stephen. 128 Vazquez, Daniel.178 Vazquez, Jacqueline. 86, 87, 88. 89, 90, 97, 101, 123, 186, 205 Vazquez, Robert. 60, 61.86, 87, 92, 93, 109, 115, 147, 178, 205 Venson, Joe.10, 42 Veres, Andrew ..— „.168 Veres, Tommy. 87 Vernier, John.9. 42, 60, 61, 75, 98, 173. 204 Vernon, Grayton..169 Vesitis, Marijana.169 Vetovrtz. Catherine.92.135 Vicar, Josephine.90,101, 169 Vince, Katherine.169 Vltoio, James.178 Vocational Automotive.104 Vocational Law Enforcement..110
Vohnout, Stephanie.147 Voices of New Life.»..85
Michelle Zudic and Amelia Mehtar worked during their lunch periods to
make this yearbook possible. 192 Index
Volt. Amanda .42 Voka, Ben...173
Volleyball. 58 Vols, Jamie.90 Von Benken, William.32, 115,125, 135, 193, 204
Vranlc, Stephan.158
w ith the valuable lessons
learned at Euclid,
students were ensured
that their lives could he *
successful. Waddell. Arielle.. 158 Wagner. Eric.1. 147 Waiters, Trenton.147 Walden, Tamiya.9 Waldorf, Byron............68, 90, 169
Walker, Dwayne. 51 Walker, Heidi...69, 169 Walker, Jennifer.94,95, 101, 148, 182 Walker, Johnnie Mae.135 Walker, Josh.90. 135 Walker, Sean.106.109,148 Walker, Shayneese.158 Walker III, Dwayne.148
Wallace. Dome.51.148.176 Wallace, Jerrica.169 Wallace, Johnny.148 Wallace, Jonel.11. 43, 51.193.201 Wallace, Joshua.10, 43,193, 201 Wallace, Lorenzo.148 Walsh, Mark.55 Walther, Nicholas.148 Warberg, Edward.169 Ward. Chantel.148 Ward, Marc.53, 68, 169 Warden, Brian.169 Ware, Chamomile.98.101,169 Wareren. Terrence. 93 Warning, Christine.135 Warren, Ashley. 43
Warren, Terence....,.148 Washington, Christine..148 Washington, David. 168
Washington, Myloana.St, 68,90,158,175 Washington. Ramone. Washington. Victoria. Waters, Rachel. Watkins, Tamara. Watson, Mark.
189 ...148 .169 ....148
....158 Watson, Michael.176 Watt. Josh.76 Watts, Briana.87, 123,158 Weaver, Honey.148 Weaver, Kendra.169 Webb, Jacob.'Hjl Webb, Janice.158 Weber, Danielle.93,169 , Vfeber. Jason.182 1 Weber, Jennifer.158 I Weems, Athina.169
t Weems IV, Isom.93,148 IWeiland, Jessica.75,158 t Weiskopf, Ryan.110 r Wells, Brandon.158
Wells, Sasha.110 Wendham, Tammi.69 Wenrich, Michelle.169 Wensing, Daniel.21, 127,130, 135 Wesley, Terrell.43 Wesley, Tonio.169 West, Felicia.80, 81,148 Whalen, Shannon.43. 108,193, 201 Wheeler, Kayla.92,169 Wheeler, Nyisha.169 Wheeler, Wesley.148 Whitdler, Tenita.77 White, Angela.43 White, Chernita. 3, 19, 43, 94, 95, 101, 179 White, Heidi.43
Whitehead, Katrina.43, 103 Whitfield, George.138, 148, 181 Whitfield, Samuel.158 Whitmore, Chase.148,173 Whitner, Tanita.158 Whittaker, Chevis.148 Whittington, Shanetha.148 Wienhold, Tracy..32,113,130 Witbraham, Jessica. .90,109.148 Wilder, Brandon.90,169 Wilford, Erikke.79,148 Wilford, Sean.64, 65, 78. 87. 93.169 Wilkinson, Marcus.158 Will, Ashley.169 Williams. Ashley.109,148, 179 Williams, Brandon...43, 51, 173 Williams, Christin.169 Williams. Christopher.49. 51, 53, 76,148, 176 Williams, Devin..43, 73 Williams, Dwayne. 169 Williams, Frederick.53 Williams, Isom. 87 Williams, James...148.158 Williams, Jamie.169 Williams, Jeremy.i.43,169.176 Williams, Kelly. 158 Williams. Kevin. 169 Williams. Kiara. 169 Williams. Leland.43. 46, 101 Williams. Marcella.43 Williams. Marcus...%■.158 Williams, Paul. 148 Williams. Phillip.87,93 Williams, Porsche.69,158 Williams, Robin. 175
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Carol & easley/Heather N. Karen D. Morrow-Harris/April 1 Harris
Terence Widis/Tiffaney Harris Pamela Hawkins/Pia Hawkins
ancy Howell |
lop/Miri; Bishop Braunsch Carol
Sfe^^Mvra Ilowel Pat Kapeluch/Jim Kapeluch f
Robert & Cathy Kinison/Rebecca, Christopher & Kate Kinison
Mary & Bill Kontra/ Kristy Kontra r& Debbie Kozlowski/Matthew Kozlowski
Diane & John Me Clusky/Catherine Lapczenski
Rose Leppelmeier/Lori Leppelmeier Zeljka Sulic-Sterling/Madia Lewis
Gladdies & Warded Martin/Kraig K. Martin
Debbie & Ron Me Gill/Lindsay Me Gill
Wendy Al-Nadi/Benjamin P. Me Grath Linda Lavalley/Katlyn Me Tighe Della K. Travis/Amelia Mehtar Nanci Meier/Cassandra Meier
Fatimeh Khodabandliou/Neagean Mobasseri
Sharon Newsom/Rashaad Newsom Mary Ellen Oslund/Jessica Oslund
Paul & Sandra Pannell/Paul Panned Vera Hilliard/Gionna V. S. Parker
Beth & Greg Potulski/Trevor Potulski
jfeFuller/Kara Brehm rewer & Karen A. Hale/ ^hase FL Brewer John Brinovec/Gregory
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allace/Joshua Benson & Walt Jonel Wallace
►Ann Gentil
Sherrie Zagorc/Matt Zagorc Mirko & Ann Zutlic/Michede Zudic
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Miriam Bishop
Chase H. Brewer
“Life for you has so much promise.
Live it to the fullest and without fear.
We love you with all our hearts...Dad & Mom.”
Kimberly’s Favorite
Quote! “Life
brings tears,
smiles and memories:
The tears dry, the smile
fades, but the
memories live forever.”
Keep God within you
and you will
achieve your
goal in life.
Love,
Dad - Mom
- Matthew
Heather,
As you begin this new chapter in life, always remem¬
ber we love you and are very proud of you. You are a lovely young lady, and we know that whatever you do,
you will give it your all. Remember as you continue
your education to study but also take time to have
some fun. Enjoy each day, as it is a blessing. May all
your dreams come true.
Mom, Dad, Lindsey, and Monk
Kara,
From the
first day
of school to the last,
you’ve
always done
your best.
So proud of
you!
Love, Mom & Harry.
Elise Braunschweig
Elise, We are so proud of you, not just for your amazing
accomplishments, but also because you are such a genuine and compassionate person. Watching you grow
into the delightful young woman that you are has been so enjoyable. We are excited to see what your future holds.
Enjoy your life to the fullest and know you will always have all our love.
Mom and Dad Kara Brehm
Greg,
May your
future be
as bright
as you
wish it to
be.
Love,
Mom &
Dad
Gregory Brinovec
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Sarita C. Bryant
Ms. Sarita,
The years have
gone by so
quickly, it has
been my pleasure
to call you my
baby, you are now
a young woman.
I wish you all the
success that life
now holds for you.
Continue to reach
for the moon, if
you miss, you’ll
still be hanging with the stars.
Know that you are a blessing and you
are loved!!
Mommy, Richard,
and Jerel
Kimberly Carotenuto
Heather N. Beasley
Brandy Churney
Brandy;... " .....j
Life is for living. Live it to the fullest. Follow your
heart and do what’s right for you. Try to make the i
world a better place because of you. You certainly j
make mine better and brighter. Thank you Sun¬
shine. 1 am so proud of you!!
Love,
Daddy
xoxoxoxo....._ __J
Brandy,
I am so very proud of you. I always have been,
and I always will be. I know that you will succeed
at anything you set your mind to. I will always be
there for you whenever you need me. Good Luck
at BGSU! I love you very much!
Love always and forever,
Mom. Raymond and Nicholas
j.
Jennifer Eastburn
Congratulations Jen!
What an exciting
time for you now.
We wish you hap¬
piness and peace
land just enough
challenges to make
you appreciate what
you have and to
keep you strong.
! You’ve got the foun¬
dation-much love in
building your life.
We are so proud
of you and you’ll
do well ‘cause you
have what it takes
but then... “How
you think you got
that way?”
All our love Jenn-
Dad & Mom
Brittany Davis
Brittany:
A daugh¬
ter’s
love is
precious.
When
you were
first born,
you were
so pretty.
You have
grown
into a
lovely
young
lady,
so stay
focused
and you
will go
far!
Love,
Mommy
Michelle,
Thanks for being
you and helping
me be me. I wil
miss you ter¬
ribly. Good luck.
You’re the best. I
love you forever
& ever.
Love,
Karen
Dear Michelle,
Congratulations on reaching this milestone in your life! It has
truly been a joy to watch you grow, learn, achieve and accom¬
plish so much, always, with a wonderful sense of humor &
kind spirit. You make us so proud!
As you begin your next adventure, remember that we love you
so much and will always be there for you when you need us.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Natalie
My Sweet Natalie,
You have grown into such a beautiful young
woman, with so many gifts and abilities! You are
special and your future is very bright. Walk with
God and fulfill your potential. 1 will be standing by
in the wings, watching, with great pride and love.
Forever,
Mom
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Michelle Connavino
Stevie: You always kept your head up and
we are so proud of you. Thanks for all
those heart-stopping moments. We can't
wait to see what you do next.
Love you.
Mom, Dad, Jodi and Mike
Steve Dominick
Dear Claudio,
From the moment we laid eyes on you your innocence filled our
heart with tenderness, A gift from God we waited so long. We
watched you grow and marveled in your “very first everything”
jotting them down carefully in your baby book while realizing the
years and moments like this rush by all too fast. We played together
and learned together. You showed a hunger for learning new things,
you read fluently by the time you were 4 years old, which lead you
to exploring a new world of technology, the computer. We enjoyed
many shopping spreers at “Toys-R-Us”, getting familiar with, the
staff, and yes, never leaving empty-handed. Your love for technol¬
ogy was obvious even at this young age, continually progressing to
bigger and better things. Perhaps we spoiled you somewhat, but we
prefer to look at it as nurturing your passion for technology. You are
well on your way to a life independent from ours, the childhood is
gone and the memories may fade, but the love and pride we have
for you will forever stay in our hearts.
May God continue to smile upon you.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Claudio M. Gentile
Steven,
Making
the right
choices is
often very
difficult.
We are
proud
of you
and love
you very
much.
Don’t get
discour¬
aged.
Love,
Mom, Dad
& Natalie
Eric,
You were
a blessing
to me from
birth. Hold
on to your
faith in God,
and excell to
the highest.
I love you.
Mom
Steven Greer
Eric D. Graham Jr.
Baby Girl,
We are so proud
of the wonderful
young woman you
have grown into.
We are confident
that you will
continue to grow
and become all
that God destined
you to be. We love
you and pray that
you will keep God first in your life as
you follow your
dreams.
Love, Mom, Dad, Dante,
Deonell and
Domeniq
Dearest Lisa,
Our baby girl is all grown up. You have done
some amazing things in these 18 years. You can
be very proud of all that you have acqomplished.
We are! You are so very special. We want you to
know just how much we love you and will always
be there for you. We know that whatever life
hands you, your great spirit and loving nature will
guide you. May your heart always be filled with
happiness and joy.
Love. Mom & Dad SsǤ
April,
I am so
proud of you
and all of
your accom¬
plishments.
Congratula¬
tions in all of
your future
endeavors.
Love,
Mom &
Brianna Lisa,
Congratulations and Good Luck
You are truly amazing.
We are so proud of you!
Love, Jfl
Karen, Andrew. Kelly & Tim April D. Harris
Danyel Chanae Hardy
Lisa K. Hanson
196 Patrons
Tiffany Harris
Even though I have endured many changes dring
my lifetime I’m to say that I will always remain
the same T. R. U. Keep God #1 and everything will be okay
H.N.I.C.
Jim,
We are
so proud
of you.
You have
worked
very hard
and you
accom¬
plished
so much.
You are a
blessing
to our
family.
Love,
Dad,
Mom &
Jenni
Jim Kapeluch
Pia Hawkins
Pia,
I'm so
proud of
you...As
you take
the next
step
in life
always
remember
to put
God first
in every¬
thing you
do. Please
know I’ll
always be
there for
you.
Love
Always,
Mom
Kristy Kontra
Dear
Kristy,
You have
grown into
a beauti¬
ful, caring
young
lady. We
are so
broud
o|you.
Remem¬
ber, follow
your heart & dreams.
We love
you,
Mom,
Dad,
Kelly,
Shaun &
Angel
Nancy Howell
Nancy,
The years have
gone by so
quickly, and
what a journey
it has been,
filled with
surprises, a few
mistakes, lots
of fun and ddd.
Keep reaching
for the stars
and always
keep God in
your life and
you will have
love, hapiness
and success.
I love you
Ma
Matthew Kozlowski Matt,
Congratulations!
We are very proud of you. Continue to work
hard and you will accomplish all the goals you
^et forth. You have a bright future ahead of you.
Good Luck and if you ever need us we’ll always
be there.
Love, Dad, Mom & Jackie
Christopher Kinison, Kate Kinison, Rebecca Kinison
Rebecca, Christopher & Kate: Thank you for the joy, love & laughter you have brought
into our lives. You have grown into wonderful young
people. We are so very proud of each of you.
Lollow your hearts and instincts as you strive to achieve
your goals. Always remember that we love you very
much.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Kate Kinison
Kinison
Christopher Kinison
198 Patrons
Dear Catherine.
When I held my tiny baby 1 had no way of knowing,
That you’d be on the basketball court, 5’ 10” and growing!
I never thought you'd spike a ball or have a pitchers arm,
I only prayed the Lord would keep you safe and free from harm.
I hoped you would have good true friends, be smart and always kind,
I prayed for your success but NHS was not in mind!
I look upon my baby’s face - a woman I see there,
And still I pray the Lord to keep you near and in His care.
We are SO proud of you Roses - Spud - Coach Katie - Mouse.
With Love from ALL of your Family.
Katlyn Me Tighe
Katlyn-
We are
so proud
of you
and all
that you
have accom¬
plished.
Set your
goals
high and
keep
reaching
for the
stars.
Love,
Mom,
Dad,
Mike &
Jenny
As you
continue on
your jour¬
ney, may
God bless you and
surround you with
love. Mom, Dad,
Eric, Eddy
& Tank
Catherine Lapczensky
Lori Leppelmeier
Kraig K. Martin
Dear
Kraig...
We're
so proud
of you.
Remember
you're a
beauti¬
ful young
man with a
wonder¬
ful future
ahead of
you. May
all your
dreams
and wishes
come true.
Always know we
love you
very much.
Mom. Dad,
Dell, Tyler
Dear Madia,
You are my
first born, my
greatest love,
I am so proud
of you,you
have always
been a great
help.
Keep
being
yourself.
I LOVE
YOU!!
Love, Mom
Amelia Mehtar
TO MY WONDERFUL DAUGHTER. AMELIA NACHOL MEHTAR
We are so very proud of you! To see how you have set your goals and accomplished what you set out to do. Everyday I am astounted to hear you talk so intelligently. Your wisdom grows and grows just as you do in all facets of your life. You have always worked so hard to do your best, while giving your entire mind and heart to the new avenues you try. 1 proudly observe your journey and I know that wherever it leads you, you will have outstanding success. Continue to find fun, happiness and challenges as you discover your own reasons for work, significance for your heart and meaning for your life. Live your world of dreams and know that whatever you do, wherever you go, we are here for you, in every way! We Love You Dearly. Mom, Ken, Your Family and Friends
** *
Benjamin P. Me Grath
Negean Mobasseri
Negean,
As you mature and grow intellectually, with increas¬
ing understanding and compassion towards the
world around you, you help us grow and mature
as well. You have been a wonderful daughter, we
are proud of you, and we pray for the best in your
future endeavors.
Love. Hanna, Maman, and Baba
Jessica Oslund
Dear Bugs, You have come such a long way, I am very proud
of you and am so glad to have the privilege of
being your mom.
Love always
To: My daughter
& our “little sister"
Gionna,
From your coming
forth into this
world, we have truly
adored you. We have
watched you blossom
into a beautiful and
intelligent young
woman. We admire
your strength, vigor,
zeal, and your
determination, just to
name a few of your
positive and inspiring
attributes. You have
made us so proud, but
as you already know that is no surprise you always
do! Keep up the good work and remember, "The
Sky is the Limit.” We love so much!
Love, Mom, Shen, Ronique, Ciara and Manny
Gionna V. S. Parker
Lindsay,
You’ve been a challenge since day one, almost born at
home, running at 8 months and never sleeping through the
night until 19 months old.
We can't help but smile when we think of the ups and
downs we’ve shared and the situations you've gotten into
and out of. Your teachers called you a “free-spirit” - how
right they were - you said it’s been a ‘bumpy-road" - how
right you were.
We want you to know you are a very special light in our
lives, a part of so many of our favorite memories.
This isn’t just an ending, it’s the beginning of new pos¬
sibilities, of events and accomplishments you couldn’t
possibly predict today - reaching goals you never thought
you’d attain that changes your outlook forever.
Believe in yourself, imagine your future, remember what
matters and trust your instincts. We’re behind you every
step of the way as you begin the next chapter of your life.
Thanks for being our daughter,
Mom & Dad Lindsay Me Gill
Cassandra Meier Cassie my baby
I gave you life.
You brought me joy
I taught you faith.
You gave me hope
I showed you patience.
You shared your strength
I gave you love.
You pass it on.
Always remember
Who you are
Where you come from
And be as proud of yourself
As we are all of you
Love your family
Dear
Rashaad,
You have
been a bless¬
ing & a con¬
stant source
of joy for us.
We are proud
of the young
man you’ve
become.
Keep your
hand in
God's hand,
and with
your great
personality,
your enthu- Rashaad Newsome siasm for life
& that fabulous smile, you will succeed.
Love always.
Mom & Dad (founders of the Rashaad Newsome
Fan Club)
Michelle Riendeau
little Girl.”
We will always love and support you,
Dad and Mom
“God made daugh¬
ters to give Mom’s
and Dad's lasting
pleasure and to be
a priceless gem
they treasure.
Daughters are very
special and from
the start with their
charm they melt
your heart. With
dancing eyes and
a loving smile,
they get that way
with grace and
style. They become
Mom’s best friend
but for Dad right
to the end they'll
always be Daddy’s
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Dear Trev-
We can’t
believe that it
is time for our
“buddy”to
graduate from
high school.
We are very
proud to call you our son.
Seek Christ
first in all
things and your
life will be
blessed!
We love you.
Dad, Mom and
Tara
Trevor Potulski
rMom
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Christopher L. Seawright
Kalie Simmerer
Now presenting, Kalie Simmerer. to her parents' critical acclaim.
And thius 5-year-old danced and sang and acted out her plays.
She and Mom played Pooh Sticks on bridges over streams
Then kicked their way through leaves on paths to other dreams.
She and Dad became painters of cats A Along the way.
Love and pride-filled these parents, amazed at who she’s becoggi|
An adult of beauty and maturity, extending grace to everyoncSB
You are so loved. Kalie. Such good things ahead.
Mom. Dad. and Justin
if
Delano Rodgers
Delano,
Remember all the
steps you have taken
to this point. Remem¬
ber there are many
more steps you must
take.
Life is one step at a
time. If you find your¬
self running and can’t
stop, look to God and
fall to your knee, He
will always bring the
ease. Keep the peace
that is your presence,
keep the respect that
is your being, keep the love that is your soul and God will always bless you. And
last and most important, count each and every blessing that
comes your way.
Love,
Your parents
May God Keep & Bless you for ever.
I love you and will miss you deeply.
To our oldest child - Marvin D. Sims Jr.
You made us realize what Parenting is all about. You are our
light, your hugs and kisses are what keeps us going. The
future is yours. Good Luck.
Love always
Mom and Dad
To Marvin D. Sims, Jr.,
y^chieve the goals that you set for yourself
jgelieve that you can accomplish anything that you set out to do
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aptivate those that are watching. God has blessed you with many talents
ream for the sake of not settling for your present circumstances
fortify your mind with knowledge gained from paupers and kings...and those in between
rT-x^rrnrr-
Marvin D. Sims Jr. Marvin David Sims. Jr., a . r - - - r-• rrv- -f y
iracic . was bom July 29, 1986. In a family dominated by women, he was seen as a prince.
August and humble, Marvin Jr. is both respected by his peers and respectful of his elders.
He is fun-loving and giving. All of these attributes coupled with his good looks and intelligence have him on the path to accomplish great things.
Regal, Marvin Jr. stands 6 feci tall. 175 pounds and wears a size 13 shoe,
egality will not be expected but it will be demanded
Virtuous and spiritual leaders arc almost non-existent in today's society, however, Marvin Jr. poscsses both of these qualities. He was a active
member of the Boy Scouts of America and he is a devout Christian.
JTndustrious and innovative. Marvin Jr. will have no problem making his dreams come to fruition.
J^obility will be no stranger to Marvin Jr. Regardless of what career path Marvin Jr. pursues, he will be renowned, loved and revered.
Marvin Jr.
You were bom a prince ..the kingship is yours for the making. Continue on the road to success. Stay strong, determined, focused, humble and kind and
your kingdom shall fluorish. You make us proud of your royal family.
L.ove,
Terra and Grandma
Each day of your life can bring a lesson to you. You will have lots of experiences, both good
and bad. Learn from your experiences. Don’t let them dictate how you as a person will be,
IS especially the negative ones. If the above letters were grades, an F would be a good thing!
j Always turn what may be a dismal situation into a useful and positive learning experience. Jl’ve watched you grow to be a brilliant young man. Your brilliance is just beginning. I love
you and I am so proud of your accomplishments!
wn -Your God Mother,
Say Cee
Andrea Tarach Andrea.
You are an amazing daughter and we are so proud
of \ou! With a wonderful future ahead of you.
always know how much you are loved and that we will always he there for you.
Love,
Mom, Dad & Matt
Christopher M. Smith
Christopher,
It has truly been a
pleasure watching
you grow from a
curious, rambunc¬
tious, funny little
boy into such a
wonderful, caring
young man. Thanks
for the wonderful
memories. Continue
to strive for excel¬
lence in all that you
do and success will
come your way.
Remember with
God all things are
We are
proud of you!
^uugiaiuiauuua and
we love you.
Mom, Dad &
Kendra Crystal Sutton
Erica:
Seems like only
yesterday you
were our LITTLE
PRINCESS. Now
you will soon be
ending one chapter
in your life and
beginning the
next one. May
you always keep
God by your side
as you follow
your dreams and
reach for the stars.
We are both very
proud for the
young woman you
have become, and
we know you will
be successful in
whatever you do.
Love,
Mom & Dad
Erica Vandermark
Rachaele,
We have had our
moments but I love you
and wish you the best.
Love,
Mom. Silvano,
Grandma, Grandpa,
Vickie & Clayonna
Rachaele Leigh Swartart
Joshua Wallace
Josh,
The years
have passed
so quickly!
You have
grown into
a caring and
responsible
young man.
It will be
bitter/sweet
to see you
spread your
wings and
fly. Be true
to Christ and
everything
will work out
for the good.
Love, Mom
Jonel Wallace
Crystal,
You’re my
first baby
and from
the time you
were born
I knew you
would be
great and
look at you
now. I’m so
proud.
Love you
always,
Your
Mommie
Jonel,
To our
one and
only.
You have
grown
to be a
beautiful
tionally
and you
are our
pride and
joy- Love,
Mom &
Dad
Shannon,
Always
remem¬
ber to
follow
your
heart.
I love
you.
Mom
Congratulations Baby Girl. Keep
up the good work.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Grey,
Darnell, Michael,
and family
Shannon Smith
young
lady. We
love you
uncondi-
I love you. Have a good time and come home.
Love,
Sateria
Continue to do and be the best. Always aim high
and remember how awesome and blessed you
truly are. God said it, We(you) believe it and
that settles it!
We love you so very much. We’ll miss you.
Love, Mom & Dad
Dear Paul(Tony),
I am so proud of you! Still today I can’t believe
you’re a senior at the school I graduated from
four years ago. You will truly be missed when
you go away to college. I wish you all the suc¬
cess in life and may God continue to bless you
in every way.
Love you always.
Your sister Shavon
Paul Pannell
Matthew Zagorc “Z
Man”
The very best to
you! You make us
very proud!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Matthew Zagorc
Shacara,
You are a
very special
young lady,
always
choosing
your own
path, you are a leader not
a follower.
With God’s
love and
guidance you
will succeed
and go far in
life. Remem¬
ber you are
richly and
abundantly
blessed.
Love, Mom
& Dad
Michelle Zudic
Michelle,
It was only yesterday that
you were our little girl.
You’ve grown into a beau¬
tiful, mature and intelli¬
gent young lady. Now it’s
time for you to reach for
your goals and do what
you've always dreamed
of to bring happiness and
contentment to your life
the way you have to ours.
We are so proud of you
and all your accomplish¬
ments. Continue to keep
the high standards in all
you do. Please know we
love you and will always
be there for you. We have
been blessed to have you as our daughter and sister. Don’t worry-Be happy!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Michael, and Daniel
V k Shacara Darlene Roche
Right Karen Connavino, Steven Manes,
Emily Me Ilvaine, Liza Langdon, Erika
Skovira and Emily Lawrence enjoyed being
together before singing at a football game.
Far Right: It’s important to get good nourish¬
ment if you are going to make it through the
day.
Right to Far Right Eugene Gritsenko, Mary Jo
Osterman and their classmates know that the
time spent in class can be very informative.
202 Patrons
Delano Rodgers is escorted by his parents as he is
introduced at the last football game. Kate Kinison, Ja Ron King
and Becky Kinison hanging
around after school.
Erin Gutbrod and Katie Lapczenski were escorted by their parents or
relatives at the last football game which honored senior athletes in Fall
sports.
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Michelle
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Rice and Cassie
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of fun during
the fall playing
on the soccer
team.
Shannon Jones
and Aver-
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anticipating
the beginning
of the Winter
concert in the
auditorium.
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Physics students racing their bal¬
loon powered cars in the hall.
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ordered their
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ge or the students
ok with their name
er for easy identifi- :
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tures that contained
that appeared in the
■Hp many others
|?thejbjk. The
’EG fittit and were
Print¬
ing and
Publish
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ers worked on trlMaying out of the bo<
Jackie Janda, Emily Me Uvaine and
Erin Rice did a lot of work with creat
ing the collage. John Haynes and Hoi
Yanacek did a lot of story writing and
helped with Mbng out the pages. Othe
students who Wped in various ways
were Andrea Tarach, Amelia Mehta)
and Michelle Znc.
Division at State Colli
ia printed 400 copies <
■lidian. The pages wer
>ss 191 paper stock ant
;es of full color. All pa;
i using Adobe InDesig
a Macintosh G4 compt
computer was also used to take data bad
and forth between school land home.
Almost all of the pictures in the yearbool
were digital. The major exceptions were
tron section of the book. Most were take]
with a Nikon D100 SLR digital camera
Department Pages were submitted to
the plant on five deadlines; November 3,
idian w^gld like
ttend thanks to all
^ book possible.
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Marching Band members had a fun time visiting Disney World in th
Sarah Candela, Jessica Vandegrift, Michael Valentino, Susan Hogue, Rachel Sova, Courtney Raught,
Anthem Doolan, Cory Shy, Matt Kushan and Robbie Vazquez were having a good time as they posed in
front of the Mickeys in front of Magic Kingdom.. _
Jessica Spring and Greg Brinovec had a good time
while at Cocoa Beach.
Courtney Rought, Cory Shy, Rachel Sova,
Susan Hogue, Anthem Doolan, Jessica Vandeg¬
rift, Sarah Candela, Robbie Vazquez and Matt
Kushan getting a feel of royalty as they sit a chair
in Cinderella’s Castle.
Chris Kinison, Jessie Oslund, Kate Kinison,
Jackie Vazquez, Becky Kinison, Natalie Greene,
Elise Braunschweig and Elyse Hilston had a lot of
fun wandering around in downtown Disney.
Some of the band members getting ready to go into
Cinderella’s Castle in the Magic Kingdom.
Jackie Vazquez,
Kate Kinison,
Kim Carot-
enuto, Becky
Kinison, Elyse
Hilston and
Sarah Mable
showing off how
big their hotel
room was. 205
Archie Smith and Shivon Jackson spent a lot of
time next to each other on the way down on the bus.
Jackie Vazquez,
Garey Bery,
Tommie Berry and
James Henderson
danced onstage at the
House of Blues.
Below: Jessica
Vandegrift, Rachel
Sova, Courtney
Rought and Susan
Hogue ready to have
fun in Misssion:
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unior after having'’ been Okayed hxgn the pnitons Friday in wh
classes; were cancelled belpllrW the snow.
Each of tfierfelasses spo'hj®red a team
staff also fielded ateampo compete agdfn
' "each other in suen^vJEnts as finding a piece oT
pm in a pie platejifufkof powder without using
four hands, a pie eating contest, a relay race, a
,)ilet paper wrapping contest and a tug of war
i determine the winners, pie teachers and the
Iphomores were in the tjpf> two places and t^e
Inner was decided by am$e of war which the
phonyores won after $ fierce battle. The jevehj
a lot of fun for alf participants and sp^c
tors and Student Council trade money frointfc. H
/ WISH
Mill 206
Trying to find the gum in a pie pan full of powder was a dusty job.
Mobile Teacher,
Ms. Shannon
Setser really got
wrapped up in
her work.
Members ot the sophomore class
show their trophy oft
Above and Right:
Mr. Morris Ervin
shows how he can
walk on his hands
and how he and
Archie Smith are
friends.
Mr. A1 Bartucci was the
master of ceremonies
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tugged their way to victory
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