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i| " 2004 saw a <. I T-ivM i new beginning

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School System.Old middle schools

were reopened due to the crowding

at the existing schools. More impor¬

tant, however, was the tremendous

Euclid High School, The transforma- S rocess that had begun several

earlier was being implemented,

se of a grant from Bill Gates

and the small schools initiative, Euclid

High School became six smaller

schools known as The Professional

Path, The Euclid Academy of the Arts,

The School of Science, Technology,

Engineering and Math, The Academy

Erika Skovira, Emily Lawrence, Karen Connavino and Yuri Doolan laugh at the jokes that Jessica

Vandegrift told them about the New Beginning.

Tl}|$rivmg force for the reorganiza¬

tion was the poor scores that Euclid

lahS |$j|£h put the school in the

academic watch category. The reason-

t^t with smaller schools, students

could get to know each other and their

teachers better and be able to develop

better study habits. At the beginning

of the year there were many schedul¬

ing and logistical problems that had to

be worked out. The year definitely led

to A New Beginning.

Classes began the same as every other year but the

students were grouped into smaller schools since

this was a New Beginning.

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Above Left; Mr. Robert Petro-

vic explains to the Survey staff how the New Beginning will

affect their publication.

Above: Ashley Brooks looks

as if she is wondering how the

New Beginning will affect the

volleyball team. ..

Left. David Yerman practices

his putting before a golf match.

He is hoping that the season

brings a New Beginning for his

golf game. ; T;

Daniqua Dothard gets down

in order to get to the indorsing

ball. She is hoping that the new

season will be a New Begin¬

ning for her volleyball game.

Above Right: Senior band parents were introduced with their seniors show

their belief in a New Beginning for the marching band. Mindy Gelofsack, Adrian Graff, Michelle Smith and Ashley Barnes feel that

each game is a New Beginning for them.

Far Left: Terrance Bolden,

Chad Richardson, Ashley

Barnes, Lisa Murray, Crest-1

ian Clark anil Joe Johnson

feel that being a good mediator

will help keep order in the New

Left: Mrs Michelle Pettit talks

to the members of student coun

cil about the New Beginning

Allie Montague, Ryan Rembarger. the boys’ soccer team and Katie Gonakis with the

volleyball team looked forward to a

New Beginning.

Far Left: Cheerleaders and

players watch the half time

ceremonies on the field and

thinking about the New Begin¬

ning. Left: Jamall Javey carries the

ball and thinks about each play

being a New Beginning for his

football action.

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Drew Indiano fights for control of the

ball against his opponent. This could

lead to a New Beginning for his life.

Students hoped for a New Beginning as they assembled in the auditorium to

hear Congress person, Stephanie Tubbs-Jones talk.

Above Right and Right: Congress

person Stephanie Tubbs-Jones called

for a New Beginning as president. Liz

Copperman had a New Beginning in

the band.

Chad

Richard¬

son, Megan

Gonzalez

and John

Dickinson

try to make a New

Beginning

with their

fingers for

the camera.

4 Theme

Left and Above: The Flag Corps

and the Marching Band made

many New Beginnings. Sara

Lehman had many New Begin¬

nings in the band:

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Ben Sliwa, Adam Slivers, Kevin Vanek, Matt Tarach, Marc Ranieri and Mike Shamblen continued an

old tradition of spelling EUCLID at the St. Joes game. The New Beginning was that this game would no

longer be played.

A New Beginning for a chemistry lab, Jon Allen

sees how far he can throw a paper ‘discus’ while

Jasmine Gaulden and Megan Gonzalez wait their

turn.

Rachel Sova showed off her New Beginning as the

co-captain of the Flag Corps.

Brittany Sidak has a New Beginning with a small

friend of hers. Alecia Jones and Chamere Davis have a New

Beginning as they begin working in the chemistry

lab.

Far Left and Left: Mrs. Anne Obradovich helps

some Student Council members with a New Begin¬

ning. It looks as if Sam Maxwell and Ben Perpar

don’t want anything to do with a New Beginning.

^ Lauren Carpenter is tying knots

*' in her scarf and is showing Anna

Sudar every place she has a New

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Beginning.

Above: Sandrea Kinney fights for a

New Beginning in ball position with her

opponent. Right: James Harris proved to be a solid

runner for the freshmen team and hopes

to make a New Beginning for the varsity

in later years.

Above Left and Above: Rebecka Christopher

finds her New Beginning on

the soccer field

while Zach Schlosser finds

a New Begin¬ ning with a new

game for his

calculator.

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life in 2004-05 was slightly differ¬

ent from previous years. Instead of

living in one large school, life now

existed in six smaller schools. This

did not amount to much of a differ¬

ence since sports, clubs and lunches

were still all part of one large school.

The fact that classes were more con¬

fined to a more generalized location

in the building lead to small changes

as far as student life was concerned.

Life at Euclid High Schools was still

going on pretty much as it had been

going on for the past fifty-five years.

Felicia West jumps for joy as she thinks

about all the student life she has in the

Euclid schools.

Members of the Marching

Band enjoy their student life.

Many students improve their students life

by participating in activities such as the

Survey.

Jessica

Spring

enjoyed

her life

as Head

Major¬

ette

on the

football

field.

6 Student Life Divider

The boys and girls on the cross country

team did much to improve their student

life by running around after school to

keep in shape. Sometimes the weather

was nice but sometimes it rained and run¬

ning was not as pleasant.

Far Left: Some

members of the

football team enjoy

their life on and off

the football field.

Left: Robbie

Vazquez has a

meaningful student

on the soccer field

and in the band.

Allie Montague gets her kicks on the soccer field while Tom Bowser learns some golf

pointers from golf coach, Mr. Robert Torrelli. Chad Richardson and Pat Edmonds

enjoyed hearing Euclid’s great running back, Robert Smith, talk about his book.

The mediators learn about controlling situations. Student Life Divider 7

Nick Mavar

kicks the

soccer ball,

Daniqua

Dothard goes up for

a spike. Var¬

sity Chorale

gets ready to

sing before

a football

game and

the cheer¬

leaders

enjoying

their student

life.

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at Euclid High Schools could

be a rich experience if £

mts

everything that Was ;‘W

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ions that a

took place before,

person could easily find something to do. i m

Nicole

Clutter gets

ready for her

tennis match

while Zach

Schlosser

practices

his driving.

Activity is an

important part

of their lives.

Members of

the Marching

Band were

a big part of

Student Life.

Jackie

Zigman has a

great life with

the volleyball

team.

Varsity Cho¬

rale members

got their zest

for life from

singing.

Alexandria

Perdan got a

kick out of life

by twirling a

flag.

The life of a

cheerleader

was one of

constant

enthusiasm.

The members of the football team

had to have a lot

of excitement on the field.

Robert Smith was

one of the most exciting players

Euclid ever had on the field.

The Flag Corps

made a life out of waving their flags.

8 Student Life

Talk about jumping with life

cheers for her team.

she . Stacy Piotrkoiwski really shows a lot of enthusiam as

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Matt Zuzic goes up for a header ball as he has a

great life on the soccer field.

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Freshmen

learning about !

life at Euclid, the volleyball

team huddles before the

game and Effie Stans-

bery folds envelops for

the yearbook.

Mrs. Kathy Rodg¬

ers explains about life in the science

department, Sirena Hardimon

and Tiera Me

Clelland expe¬ riencing life in

the halls, Jessica

Zigman and Maggie Carney

exchanging places

on the volleyball i court, and Ann

Sivert getting a

kick out of soccer.

Students have a

life in the class¬

room. Matt Zuzic lives

to dribble the ball down the field.

Student Council

members fulfill

their lives by helping the

school.

Some students live to learn about

NJROTC. Ben Perpar lives

to pass and kick

the football. Bruce Lawrence

lives to run down opposing team

ball carriers.

Daniqua Dothard

lives for action on the volleyball and

basketball court. Jocelyn Reid lives

to play her flute. Erica Ranallo lives

to help the football team.

The rifle corps live

to perform on the

field.

John Haynes lives to play his

tuba, Nick Mandic, Cory Schie-

der and Jim Palko live to get

dressed up, Ashley Barnes lives

to jump and shout for her team.

Members of

CRUX and

Marching Band

working hard to

experience life. Student Life 9

playing. There were many clubs or

activities doing something before or

after school. If a person wanted to do

something there was always some¬

thing to do.

“Get off of there.” Brittany Sidak struggles to

tear the paper sign off the support poles that it was

on after the football team ran through it. Stacy

Piotrkowski holds the other end of the pole.

Below, Left to Right: Survey students listen care¬

fully to learn how life is going to be reported.

JV cheerleaders try to infuse life into the fans in the

stands.

Devon Jennings has a good life as he races down

the field for a good gain.

The cross coun¬ try team enjoys

their life outside

in the rain. Gospel Choir

members sing to fulfill their

lives. Leanna Schwarz and

Tracy Brazis

enjoy their life in the classroom.

Majorette, Jessica

Spring enjoys her

life on the field. The cheerleaders

make a life out of making signs.

Seniors and their parents recognized

at the game.

10 Student Life

“Wanna see my injured knee?” Both Alyssa Kodramaz and Julie Didomenico had their lives on the soccer

disrupted when they were injured.

The Euclid Panther, Chris Smith and Mike

Shamblen, the freshmen cheerleaders and the

football team all enjoying their lives doing what

they enjoy doing.

Robbie Vazquez and Bob Bumbarger get their

kicks on the soccer field.

Students learning at an

assembly. Mr. Matt Young wants SAVE members to have a

life of conservation

Band members live in the stands during the game.

Labryant Abercrombie

lives to run the ball. Students live to be

together.

Anthony Belviso lives to

dribble the ball.

The football team gets ready to run a play.

Students attended an assembly in which

Congressperson, Stephanie Tubbs-

Jones talked to the students. Jessica Cunningham and Gerri

Bishop working on a lab in chemistry.

Cathleen Zalewski and Mike

Riendeau salute the Marching

Band. Senior band members get together

at half-time.

Students dressed in their jerseys during Homecoming Week.

Amy Barwick learns about puppets at a Kids on the Block

Student Life 11

Ms. Tracy Wienhold points out significant things of interest to her art students.

Cathleen Zalewski has a fun time directing the

band on the field while Jamal Javey gets his fun by running up and down the field.

their classes, participate! e x trac u rric u faracti vi ties

Mindy Gelofsack and

Allie Montague discuss their lives with Ms. Tracy

Wienhold. Caley Phillips looks as if

she doesn’t like something

about her life. Brittaney Roberts and her

mother is introduced to the homecoming crowd.

Rachel Jochum,

Melinda Milroy, Keith

Kozlowski, Steve

Tompkins, and Eric Wagner

being a part of life at school.

Students wearing

hats for ‘hat day’ during Home¬

coming Week.

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transformation

did not do any¬

thing to change

the Sturms at|

went to

still Homecoming and Student Conn

■jcil still organized it. Tb

participated|in all the actifi

„made up the^tr lives at liuclid High

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still

Above and Right: Phys. Ed. students keep in shape

as they run around the indoor track.

Tim Ewing spends part of his life twirling his

flaming rifle, while Deonte James and Arrionne

Nolcox spent some time together at Homecoming.

Matt Desico, DJ Grida, Mike Ross, Sasha Fayne, Dawn Ott and Melinda

Milroy working on their life in school.

Alyssa Kodramaz, Stephanie Tartaglione, Julie Didomenico and Bekah

Christopher enjoyed their lives at the Homecoming game.

Andrew Jurcak looking at Dan Thome's art project.

Music students practicing to enrich

their life while Alecia Jones, Sirena Hardimon, Jazmine Bell

and Jason Mitchell work on their

assignments. Allie Montague watches Kelsey

Hastings dribble the ball while the

fans get ready for the game.

Dawn Ott knows that

studying is a big pan

of success. Stephanie Tartaglione and Bekah Chris¬

topher study if they

are not working for a

secretary. Bianca Gonzalez w as

extremely happy w'hen

she found out she w as

Homecoming Queen.

Students could get their

picture taken with the

Panther. It was really crowded

coming into the Home¬

coming dance. Mr. Josh Walker

directed the Varsity

Chorale.

Homecoming candi¬

dates and their parents

got wet while being

introduced at the game. Donald Williams,

Felicia West, Darius

Smith, Ciera Wynn, Colby Orr, Chris Miller, Chelsea

Quade, Bob Paine, Melissa Paoloni,

Gretchen Gudaitis, Evan “ Jia"da' Laum‘ r . T c* t Mihelich, Cory Moore Farkas, Jeremy Sims, Lee J n • . a .. o • t and Shama Banaszek Barwick, Amalia Boris, James ,

m/t., n. , . had a tun life at Home- Glover, Mike Riendeau and Sean Wilford played a salute coming.

when each Homecoming winner

was announced.

Jessica Spring had a tough time twirling her fire baton

since only one end was lit and the other one kept sprinkling

her with oil. NJROTC canditate. Kevin Williams, directed people in the

halls during Open House. Student Life 13

Ann Sivert and Mindy Gelofsack make

their art a big part of their lives.

Brittney Smith and Laura Short are

happy to be in their classes.

tact tad

Above: Courtney Rought was elected Duchess, Heidi Walker was the Attendant

and Demar ShefFey was the Duke. Right: All of the members of the Homecoming elections got together.

14 Homecoming

vote

va new beginning

for many students who came t^ck to see

their former school. The festivities began

on Monday, Octpber 11 which was

‘jersey day’. Wednesday was ‘hat day’

and Fridaylwas®'e traditional ‘bile and

day’. Many students participated in

te days by wearing the appropri-

)thing. On Thursday the students

)r their choice for Homecoming

and Queen and Duke and Duch-.

ess and Attendant.! On Friday evening^'

the traditional Homecoming game was

played. The opponent wasTforain Admi-|f

ral King and Euclid prevailed by a 36-0

score on a rainy, windy and cold eve¬

ning. Rain has become a tradition since

it has rained on the Homecoming game

for the past three years. The rain was a

problem for Admiral. King since they

fumbled numerous times throughout the

game. Before the game, the Homecom¬

ing candidates were introduced to the

fans and the winners were announced

at half time. Bianca Gonzalez won as

Queen, Matt Hongosh was the King,

Courtney Rought was the Duchess,

Demar Sheffey was the Duke and Heidi

Walker was the Attendant. Fireworks

followed the announcing of the queen

and court. Everyone had a fun time in

spite of the weather.

-Rachel Perovsek

Candidates for King, Matt

Hongosh, JaRon

King, Patrick Edmonds and

Terrence Bolden

wait to find out who won.

Bianca Gonzalez is crowned Homecoming Queen

during half-time of the football game.

The coaches talked to the players after they came

off the field to explain how to play against the

opponent’s defense.

The players ran through te sign that the cheerleaders

made for them. The rain made the field slippery and'

the sign wet.

Running down the sideline for a great gain, Ryan Renbarger and the rest of the Panther offense scored

often in the 36-0 win over Lorain Admiral King.

BRINGING BACK OLD FRIENDS

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The football aides still had to keep the water bottles

filled even though it was raining.

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Bianca Gonzalez and Matt Hongosh were elected to be

Homecoming Queen and King.

Above: Some of the students who wore hats and dressed

up for Homecoming week were: Holly Yanacek, Vince

Marvin, Dana Me Gill, Mindy Gelofsack, Brittaney

Roberts, Jessica Chandler, Amalia Boris, John Haynes,

Joel Coggins, Melanie Tyree, Allie Montague, Dana

Me Gill, Alyssa Kodramaz, Stephanie Tartaglione,

Ann Sivert and Katie Puda.

Below left: Students showing their spirit by wearing

their hats.

Members of the football team learning about how

they should be playing against

their opponents.

Admiral King’s quarterback

spent a lot of time being chased

by Euclid’s defenders.

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Above Left and Left: The Homecoming

candidates were escorted by their parents

as they were introduced to the fans. Mike

Shamblin, Jessica Wilbraham, Marc

Ranieri and Matt Tarach carried the

colors, the cheerleaders cheered and the

team ran on the field.

Mrs Cheri Gorey wore her hat to show her spirit.

Jazmine Bell, Sirena Hardimon, Alecia Jones

and Megan Gonzalez wore their blue and gold.

Dan Stucki wore plastic over his pants to keep dry.

Wendy Kubala made sure Dan wore his boots.

Bianca Gonzalez wasn't worrying about the rain

when she learned she was Homecoming Queen.

LOVE IS IN THE AIR Homecoming 2004 was a huge success

cce:

fact that it was s

were sold for th

on Saturday, Oc

Homecoming

Dance for 2004

was an over-

as witnessed by the

ut. 750 tickets

vent which occurred

ber 16 from 8:00 to

11:00 p.m. in the E-room. Lore is in

the Air was the theme and the E-room

was decorated with lots of balloons.

After checking in students could have

their picture taken or get out on the

dance floor. Refreshments consists

of the usual punch and cookies at

brownies. Lots of students took lots

of pictures and everyone was well

behaved and had a good time. It was

an enjoyable experience for everyone

involved.

-Emily Proctor

Homecoming Queen, Bianca Gonzalez and Ceasar

Lopez had a good time at the dance.

The doors were jammed with all the students

coming into the dance.

Alonzo

Woodruff,

Vivian

Lopez, Matt

Porter, Nikki

Lewis, Matt

Kulbis,

Alexandria

Perdan,

Andrew

Ramey, Lisa

Murray,

Brittaney

Roberts,

Reuel

Chapman,

Dominique

Steiner,

LaPors-

cha Jones,

Ashley

Rodgers,

Linda Berry,

Dezarae

Griffie, Kyle

Strodtbeck

and Damea

Brandon

lit up the

E-room with

their smile

and good

personalities.

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Left and

Below:

Rachel Sova,

Robbie

Vazquez,

Sarah

Candela,

Jim Palko,

Erika Sko-

vira, Chad

Richardson,

Charde

Hannah, Jes¬

sica Vandeg-

rift, Durnell

Stewart and

Jasmine

Gaulden were

all dressed

up and had a

good time.

lomecoming King Matt Hongosh found it was difficult to wear

is crown without messing up his hair.

Mike Ross, Stephanie

Tartaglione, Nick Mandic, Ann Sivert, Shelley Struna, Ben Perpar, Lauren Car¬

penter, Anna Sudar, Natalie

Sliwa, Shelley Struna,

Allie Montague, Rachel De Angelis, Natalie Sliwa,

Mike Cicavelli, Shelley Struna, Alyssa Kodramaz,

Julie Didomenico, Robbie

Vazquez, Rachel Sova, Melissa Santorelli, Susan

Hogue, Mike Reindeau, Emily Proctor, Mike Boris,

Bekah Christopher, Dave

Swansegar, Anna Sudar,

David Jeffries, Jason

Mitchell, Cierra Medley, Tyler Collins, Edward

Chinok, Holly Yanacek,

Maria Me Mullis and

Jalinda Bolden were just a few of the happy people at

the dance.

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Monica Habat is thinking about all the fun and

exciting things that she will be doing as a senior.

Shelly Struna looks carefully at her

proofs in order to find some good pic¬

tures while Katie Carter works in the

background.

Alyssa Kodramaz is trying to

learn about being a senior from

her friend Amanda Sufka. Both

of them are very involved in

sports and participate in Euclid

activities.

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Brianna Strong looks optomistic

about her future as a senior.

seniors cer-

^3$tainly saw a new

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entered Euclid High School as

freshmen but graduated from one

of six smaller schools. There was

only a minimum impact for them

since they were seniors when the

transformation took place and most

of their time at Euclid was behind

them. The seniors were still the

important class since it contained

most of the students who did the

work to make many of the activi¬

ties at Euclid take place. The senior

class was still the class that made

things happen.

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Rebecca Christopher and

Jackie Janda both seem to be

waiting for something inter¬

esting to happen during their

senior year.

Julie Didomenico has a good time being

a senior but Andrew Jurcak can’t get

used to the spotlight.

Alonzo Woodruff

is thinking about his

senior year but Mrs.

Russo’s daughter

has a few years to

go before she has

to worry about her

senior year.

Far Left: Anthony Jackson gets ready to go to his classes

since he only has one more year to go before he graduates.

Left: Megan Gonzalez gives Chad Richardson a lift to help

him throush his classwork.

Far Left: Rico

Duncan and

Bernard Cole

know that in

order to succeed

in the modem

age they must

be able to use

computers.

Left: Dani-

qua Dothard

is active in

volleyball and

basketball and

participates in

seniors activities.

Senior Divider 19

Chevis Whittaker hoping that what he

learns during his senior year will help

him in later life.

Megan Ammon and her parents were

introduced to the fans during Senior

Parents’ Night during the Brush football

game.

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was a time..every student

was waiting for, to be a

Senior. It was a once in a

lifetime experience. It was a very

challenging year and it was no!

the time to play. Seniors looked

forward to leaving Euclid High

Schools and going off to better

things, but most would miss EHS.

If you were serious about taking

care of your business, it would

be your best year. It was good to

see friends you grew up with and

shared the high school experience

with mature and get ready to go out

on their own. Friends shared many

happy and sad experiences as they

moved through their high school

years and approached graduation.

It was a very serious year and sorhe

important decisions had to be made

about the future. Seniors could

enjoy the year but had to remember

to not let time creep up on them

and to lose what they had attained.

Everyone had dreams about what

they wished for the future, but they

had to work in order to attain those

dreams. The senior year was one

that would be remembered for the

rest ofjtheir lives.

-Cdamere Davis

Talking about getting your life turned around. Allie Montague went to great lengths to view her senior

year as a new beginning for the rest of her life. Bekkah Christopher helped her with her keep everything upright.

Mike Ross knows that there is a lot of good infor¬

mation contained in every edition of the newspaper.

Kindria Lake knows that she must work hard in

class to earn good grades.

Stacy Piotrkoiwski and Cheryl Novak are good

friends that will stay in touch with each other

throughout their lives.

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Members of the football having a good time thinking about

the upcoming Homecoming game.

Below: Shelley Struna, Donny Miller, Chad Richardson, Ashley Barnes and Bennie Richardson all

know that their senior year

is an important one and what

they end up doing in life will

depend on what happens in

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Chris Messina thinks about his future while Nikki Lewis and Antoinette Santiago seem

pleased with where they are.

Below: Rico Duncan, JaRon King and Melissa Paoloni participate in the everyday activities

at Euclid High Schools.

Terrence Bolden Jackie Janda, Stephanie Vohnout, Allie Montague and Ann Sivert participating in activities their senior year.

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Elizabeth Adams Susan Adamic

Timothy Balogh Ona Anderson || IS

Belinda Avery Laimonas Bagdonavicius Brandi, Bailey

Michael Barber Joseph Basa Robert Bayko Biante Beeman

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Terrance Alexander Nathan Amey Megan Ammon Catherine Anderson Darlene son

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Derek Adams

Jelinda Bolden Timothy Bock Carrie Bowie Terrence Bolden

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Eboni Brantley Brian Brichacek Chastity Bradley Tracy Brazis Mia Brantley

Rebekah Christopher Ramon Cloud Melvin

Thdinaftollief Micah Coleman It Collins

Matthew Celeste Amanda Certic Kurds Catlett

Michael Cross Elizabeth Copperman Arthur Croone-Cain Dion R. Curry

Nathaniel Davis Jerri ca Davis Dewayne Davis Latoya Davis

Brittany Dominguez Daniqua Dot! Howare Drake Ricardo Duncan

Carrie Doerr Katia Dean Randolph DeWeaver John Dickinson

Kristopher Embry Donald Ecker III Patrick Edmonds Danielle Nicole Edwards David Ellis

Albert Estvander Gregory Erhardt Jr. Jarrell 1-air

Joseph Fisher Stephanie Fenick Dana Farm

India Fofmtain Christopher Fowler Alicia Fowlkes Brandon

Yoeesha Hale :a Habat Andre Hall Jevson Hamilton

John Hastings j.P. Haynes Kevin Hatcher

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Carl Hampton Jr. Michael 1 landlord Char-De Hannah Tanesha Hardy Nathaniel Hartfield

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Sasha Hayward Ryan Higginbothan Brittany Hightower Brandon Helms David Hemdell

Ashley Hill Carolyn Hill Lauren Hill Deanna Holloway -----

Larry Holloway Jr.

Matt Hongosh Christina Hooks Amber Howard Dominic Holt Paris Morton

Deidra Ho)Ae Anthony Jacksoi Dionte' Hoyle Ciara L. Hum Halle Ivancic

Marcus Jacobs Deonte James Chrisma Jackson Derrick Jackson Jr. Jermaine Jackson

Eric Johnson Rachel Jochum Thomas Jankowski James Jenkins Jaclyn Janda

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Ashley Jones Christopher Jones Anthony M.. Jones Alona Jones Bryant Johnson

Andrew jurcak Emmanuel Kangah Nicholas Kelly Kimberly Jukiewicz Westley Jukiewicz

Mr. Bill Von Benken and Mrs.

Marketa President helping their

students.

Mr. A1

Bartucci, Mr.

Larry Nosse,

Mr. Robert

Torrelli, Mr.

Reggie Echols

and Mr. Ed

Klein are

appreciated by

their students.

seniors were

asked who their

favorite teach¬

ers were. Mrs. Marketa President and Mr. Bill Von Benken tied for the

most number of votes. Mrs. "Chris¬ tine Torrelli and Mrs. Diane Maroli came in second. Mr. A1 Bartucci, Mrs. Barbra Masseria and Mr. Jdff Hartmann were tied for third. Mrs.

Janet Federer came in fourth and

Is. Tracy Wienhold, Mrs, Marga- letti, Mr. Ron Zucca, Mr. Ed

in and Mr. Robert Torelli we£e all

tied for fifth. Other teachers receiv- YfL- /

mg votes in no particular brddr were:

Mrs. Edie Mellen, Miy Greg Baca, Mrs. Kathy Pasquale, Miss Jane Addis, Mr. Roy Pignatiello, Mrs.

Shon Smith, Mrs. Cathy Gibbons, Mr. Mike Turk, Mr. Dale Pagono, # Mr. David Hathaway, Mr. M Ervin, Mrs Linda Matas' Ladaika, Mr. Alex Tot Echols, Ms. SueAma Boyle, Mr. Greg Jame Morris, Mrs. Jan Ulle, Nosse and Mr. Tom Gib shows that many teachers the students at Euclid Hig

Tahirah Khabir Ashley Kelly Maurice Kileo Jr.

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ito! p®wdl©ir puff gpnni@§ bads I® a Gold victory Nick

Fortunato,

Jonah

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sack, Dan

Zudic,

Orlando

Meredith,

Dave Swan-

segar,

and Drew

Indiano

made good

cheerlead¬

ers.

Stephanie Tartaglione and Makita

Duncan rushed for big yardage against

the Blue team.

The Gold

team listens

to instruc¬

tions from

their coaches.

Shelley Struna

the game.

girls at Euclid

High Schools

cl .1..... came together on

November 3, 2004 to participate in

the annual Powder Puff Football

game. The girls were divided into

two teams, Blue and Gold and were

each coached by 3 seniors from the

varsity football team. The Gold team

was coached by Rico Duncan, Scott

Sattleriand Sean Paythress while

the Blue team was ebachedf'l^ Micah

Coleman, Patrick Edmonds and

Roosevelt Collins. The girls only

had two Sunday practiceslto work on

their plays.The game was played an a

cool but calm and dry evening. There

was a lot of action on the field and a

;lot of competitionboftiing from both

teams. Makita Duncan and Stepha¬

nie Tartaglione, both from the Gold

team dominated the field and scored

several touchdowns in a 36-6 Gold

victory. Everyone had a lot of fun and

put forward their best effort in the

game.

The cheerlead¬

ers make a

pyramid.

The Gold team

celebrates at

the end of the

game.

Rebekah Christopher rushes for a good gain around the right side of

the line.

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34 Seniors,

Christina Lennon Whitney Langham Kindria Lake Jeanette Langford Gerald Lawson

Katrina Lewis i Tenisha A. Leveret! Chad Lewis Octavia Lewis

Shayeeda Mahario Bridget Mahovlic India Lowe Perris Mackey Sean Major

Nicholas Mandic Stephen Manes Aurelija Maleckaite Zavinta Maleckaite James Maloney

Stephanie Maxwell Jacqueline May Channez Martin Clayton Martin Jr. isica Marino

Victoria Me Griff Cierra Medley Greg Me Kay Edward Me Faul

John Miller Jennifer Miller Donald Miller II Antione Miller Jr. Gregory Miller Jr.

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Rashon Milline Jason Mitchell Melinda Milroy Cor}' Moore mtague

Dominic Mercadante OrlandoMeredith

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Christopher Messina Lauren Mihelich .

Nathan Miller

Cheryl Novak Autumn Nerone Evan Oltmanns Evan Otto Dawn Ott

Brandi Overstreet Michael Palermo Melissa Paoloni Brittany Oyaski James Palko

Shaun Paythress Nyrisha Pearcy Phillip Patterson Deanna Pastel

Erica rhifer Caley Phillips Dustin Pikovnik

Kelly Preston Shawn Porter Genie Prettymaj Anastasia Piotrkowski Brittnei Preston

Gabrielle Prevost Erika Ptfizzi Scott Pryor Terreno Lauren Proctor wmm

Danny Ramdhan Chelsea Quade Jamal Rashee Sarah Noel Radcliffe

Diana Rencher Anthony Rendell Jr. Latricia Redd

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Chad Richardson Whitney Rodgers Bennie Richardson III Ramon Robertson Britaney Roberts

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Raphiel Roquemore Michael Ross Sarah Rudyk Nad in Sakalie

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Michele Smith Logan Smith David Soutar Jr. William Sparks

Anthony Stevens Brittany Stewaw

Sara Stewart Maurice Stewart Brandon Stokes

Natalie Sliwa Catherine Smedley Anthony Smith Christa Maria Smith Quentin Smith ^

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v Anna Sudar Shelley Struna Nicholas Surian Jacqueline Strozier Amanda Sufka

Loreal M. Sylvertooth Stephanie Tartaglione David J. Swansegar inie Switali ly Suttles

ell Thomas Nicole Thomas Letia Taylor

ShanfaTThomais v Daniel Thome " Bran< Johnny Thomas

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Ashley Threlkeld Tiffany M. Thompson Sierra Thompson Jerica Tokic

Stephen Tompkins Samantha Tolley L'oreal Trigg Andrena Twiggs

Shanelle Valentine Alyssa Urban Kevin M. Vanek Robert Vazquez

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Jennifer Walker Dwayne Walker ITT Nicholas Walther Donte Wallace Lorenzo Wallace

Chantel Ward Terence Warren Christopher Warszawski Christine Washington Dustin Warner

Isom Weems IV Victoria. Washington Honey Weaver Tamara Wa

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Chevus Whittaker Shanetha Whittington Jessica Wilbraham Chase Whitmore

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Ashley Williams Christopher Williams James Williams Erikke M. Wilford Sierra Williams

Paul Williams Sasha Williams Donald Williams Jr. Ariel Wilson Jamell Wilson

Charles Worth Da'von Wilson ||s Alonzo Woodruff Bennie Wilson III Woods

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had a point in their life that they

wished wouldn’t have ever hap¬

pened. It wouTd be nice if these moments never happened but

they did and, unfortunately, there was no way of rewinding

time and starting over so sometimes...you just had to talk

about them. So...here are some embarrassing moments that the

members of the class of 2005 were willing to share with their

comrade's l

-Jasmine Gaulden

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Belinda Avery tried to sit on one of the round tables in the E-room and it fell over with

i big ‘thud'. 0 _ p Darlene Anderson 'Was walking with her little brother and tripped over hint when; she

. n't looking.. Catherine Anderson was at Big Show auditions as a junior and everyone was standing

n a circle taking turns showing what they could do dancewise. She began doing fouettes

dance turns) and lost her balance and fell. She tried laughing it off, but it hurt too much, she ended up tearing some ligaments in her ankle but still made the show.

Richard Bryant was in class and told the teacher that he needed a pencil. When he got

rp his pants fell down.

Clinton Bunton chipped his tooth in the E-room playing air hockey,

stepheny Bryant got on the bus when it was raining and slid and fell into her seat.

Cboni Brantly wore the same style shoes but one was size 8.5 and the other was size 12.

she kept tripping up the stairs.

us embarrassed when he failed m English, . . . .

:e Bolden was dancing in the E-room and fell, asinine Boggan loll in front ot everybody

Courtney Biehl was at the Memorial Elementary' ribbon cutting ceremony and was run- ling in front of the band to bring some water to a band member who was not feeling well ind tripped and fell and twisted her ankle.

Jnda Berry was on the freshman basketball team and was at the foul line when she

iccidently made a shot for the other team. She didn't realize her mistake and began umping up and down and high fiving people until she heard the crowd booing her. ilallory Camp visited a farm as a junior with her ait class. She was holding an animal >ut when it picked up it's head it picked up her leg and she couldn’t get off. Her friend lelped her off so she didn't fall in the mud because of her bad knee, dichael Cross almost fell on the wet floor when he walked into the building in ninth

:rade. He grabbed his friends to stay up. Hicab Coleman was embarrassed when his crutches came apart when his ankle was

■ imlcety ^ -xj#' .

Elizabeth Copperman got lost her first day of school and was looking for room 103 in he industrial arts hallway. Chamere Davis drove her new car to school in the snow and when she got out she fell

in some ice.

lerrica Davis got hit in the face during a volleyball game and everyone kept playing

■veh though she couldn't see because her glasses were broken.

fulie DiDomenico was reading in front qftheclass and said "penis" instead of “genius”,

’atrick Edmonds snapped the ball ten feet over Joe Boyd's head during the Strongs-

ille game.

.aShay Ezell was coming from second half lunch in the E-room as a freshman when a tioy booty-bumped her and she fell on her side in front of a bunch a seniors.

itephanie Fenick got a nickie on her cheek and almost got sent home from work,

dindy Gelofsack was very tired and went to seventh period class instead of eighth. Her

jacher never said anything but she wondered shy there were so many different people

n the class. She looked at the time and thought her watch was broken until someone xplained it w as only seventh period.

l“*‘ley Gliha w as at 2004 commencement and was wearing a skirt and walked over an t and her skirt flew completely up.

rian Graf started to do asdifferent cheer that the other cheerleaders

retchen Gudaitis was on the field for Marching Band during half time in her cheer-

ading uniform. In the middle of the show her skirt did a betty boop and she flashed the

§

JaRon King was embarrassed when Micah Coleman pulled his shorts dou n during track

practice. / .

Ashley Jones fell in the E-room in front of everyone.

Halle Ivancic was a junior in Mr. Von Benken's chemistry class. She was wearing a sweater

with a lot of fuzz on it. She leaned over a burner and the fuzz on her sweater caught fire and

singed her hair.

Ciara Hurn was playing basketball in the rain when she went up for a rehound and slipped and

fell in the mud.

JP Haynes ran onto the marching band field with his instinjment but he Was the only person

with an instrument since there was an assembly that dav.

Channez Martin was warming up for a volleyball game when she got hit m the face with a ball

and got knocked to the ground and everyone laughed.

Shayeeda Mahario was embarrassed when her mother met her boy friend and was talking

about how he dressed.

Aimee Lorig was in class when her teacher asked her which number she needed to review. She

said “Ummm...rneed sex” meaning “six".

Alexis Lilly was, eating and milk came out his nose.

Cierra Medley ,was cheering at the Cleveland Heights game and her skirt came up when she

did a roundoff and split and got stuck in her briefs and she didn't know it until the band began

laughing.||S@i'i r

Allie Montague slipped on ice outside the E-room doors during her junior year and fell on her

butt with legs flying up in the air.

Lisa Murray was wearing a strapless bra at a talent show for drill team and while she was step¬

ping and jumping it fell off and she had to keep pulling it up.

Cheryl Novak was in the first week of her math class and pulled her brush out of her purse and

her tampon fell out with it and landed on the floor. She couldn't reach it because she was laugh¬

ing so hard and Bekah Christopher picked it up and threw it to her in front of the class, ■

Nyrisha Pearcy tripped over the cane that the blind boy used.

Shaun Paythress sprained his ankle trying to jump up a wall.

Hector Perez accidently hit a kid in a wheelchair with a banana in the hallway.

Gabrielle Prevost was suffering from allergies and her nose would dripjclear liquid. She was

talking to a group of people and suddenly her nose started draining.

Latricia Redd walked around all day with her zipper open.

Anthony Rendeli had to get up in front of his English class and read something like this to

them.

Britaney Roberts went to the wrong biology class and sat down and opened her books without

realizing that none of the faces around were familiar.Sierra Williams had her pants fall down

as a freshman as she was running laps in Mr. Gibbon’s gym class. All the boys saw it, and now

everyone calls her “Pinky’’.

Brittany Suttles was walking to her table in the cafeteria after getting her food and ran into one

of the pillars in the cafeteria.

Amanda Sufka was play ing basketball and was told to go into a varsity game. She forgot the

bottom of her pants were unbuttoned and she jumped up to go in she slipped and fell hard onto

the floor.

Briana Strong kept falling over the hurdles in freshman track so decided to switch to the arts.

Jessica Stevens was hoping to perform with the Drill Team as a freshman and the students were

on the floor waiting for the music to begin. It never came on and they were told to leave the

floor since the music wasn't working. She cried until she got home.

Anthony Stevens was walking down the hallway and slipped and slipped down the floor.

Erika Skovira was doing sectionals in Varsity Chorale in the band room and she put her chair

too close to the edge of the steps and when she sat down she fell over and into Katie Maxwell's

lap. ^

Loreal Trigg was spanked by her mother in junior school.

Stephen Tompkins got his foot stuck in a toilet as a freshman. After he left the toilet he slipped

down 11 stairs.

Ashley Threlkeld was cheering and a basketball player from Cle\ eland Heights fell by her leg

and she began acting as if she was kicking him and Mr. Tom Banc began cussing and made her

'STPont for awhile. ..... Tiffany Thompson was wearing a blue jean dress that zipped all the way down the front and

her zipper split.

vDustin Warner fell asleep in study hall and was snoring.

Imrenzo Wallace was late for school.

lishe’ Videau fell off the bus at his old school as a sophomore.

Robert Vazquez was carrying his large bass drum in the Marching Band and tripped over the

50 yard line marker as he stepped on the field to perform.

hence.

hnda Hayes was at after school band practice when she split the back of her pants in

everyone 1 J—> enisha Leverette was a freshman when she went to sit dow n in a chair and totally

nissed it and ended up on the floor and began laughing.

'hilip Kvker began singing Journey “When the lights go out" out loud in his physics

lass as a junior.

.hrissy Kolenc got hit in the face with a volleyball as a sophomore and had to walk

round with an ice pack on her eye all day. While walking home she ripped the whole

>ack of her pants trying to hop a fence.

By far, though, the most common embarrassing moments had to do with stairs, falling down,

failing up and everything in between. The following seniors reported incidents that occurred

on stairs: Chastity Bradley, Latashia Cole. Darryl Day, Jessica Gazella, Rachel George, Monica Habat, Jayson Hamilton, Anthony Jones, Shanetha Whittington Cathleen Zalewski, Chris Znidar, Erie Wagner, Stephanie Tyree. David Swansegar, Antoinette Santiago, Oscar Black, Gregory Me Kay. Jennifer Miller. Brittany Oyaski, Terrence Pryor

and Sarah Radcliffe

Seniors 45

Philip Kyker: Carce Explorations 9,10; Peer Tutor 10.

Tenisha Eeverette: Track 10.

Alexia Lilly: Softball 9; Track .9,10; Basketball 9,10,11 ; Student.Council 9.

following is a list of the activities that the

members of the class of 2005 said that

^ they participated in during their years

School. Many students did nothing but these

SMiMiMS

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students made everything happen in the new beginning.

Direk Adams; Football 9; 10.11,+2 -gfr ' — rgg"—

Catherine Anderson: Big Show 9,10,11,12, Dance captain 9,11; Varsity Chorale 10,12; Class Cabinet

10, Co-secretary 10; Choral Masters 9.10.11, Vice president 11; Student Council 10; Future Educators

of Amerca 11: Survey 12: Challenge Day 11.

Darlene Anderson: Softball 11,12.

Linda Berry II: Tennis 9.10,11,12; Captain 12. Basketball 9; Orchestra 9,10.11,12; Key Club 11,12.

Lenise Betts: Peer Mediation 9.10.11,12: Gospel Choir 10.12: Peer Tutoring 10,11: Key Club

y 10,11,12.

Courtney Biehl: Marching Band 9,10,11,12,: Field Commander 11,12; Orchestra 9,10.11,12; Big

Show pit 10.11.12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12. Section Leader 11: Soccer 9.10: CRUX 9,10,11,12; GSA m Oscar Black III: Football 9,10; Wrestling 10.11; Basketball 12.

Jasmine Boggan: Chcerleading 11,12; Track 10; Drill Team 9.10.

Terrance Bolden: Fashion Show. 9.10,11; Mediation 11.12; Challenge Day 11.

Tom Bowser: Football 9; Golf 10.

Chastity Bradley: Science Olympiad 10, 11: Survey 11.12: Key Club 11: Poetry Club 11,; Track

11,12.

Eboni Brantley: Key Club 10.11.

Allison Calvin: Track 10,11,12; Film Club 11.12. Secretary 12.; Eucuyo 10; Key Club 10.

Mallory Camp: KOTB 9.10.11.12; Soccer 11; Office Aide 10,11.

Latashia Cvlub 10: Poetry Club 11: Key Club 11.; SADD 11.

Micah Coleman: Football 10,11.12, Captain 12; Basketball 10.

Elizabeth Copperman: Soccer 9: Softball 9.10.11,12; GSA 9.10.11.12; Band 10.11,12; SADD 9;

Basketball 9: Drama Club 9.

Michael Cross: NJROTC 9,10,11; Basketball 9.

Jerrica Davis: Gospel Choir 10,11,12; Poetry Club 10,11: Volleyball 10.11.12; Student Council 12; s;

Class Cabinet 11,12.

Rico Davis: Football 9,10; Wrestling 11.

Darryl Day: Baseball 9; Track 10: Football 11. ;;;

Jilie Didomenico: Swimming 9,10,11,12; Soccer 10.11,12; Softball 9,10,11.12; Volleyball 9; Office

Aide 11,12: Student Advisory 11.12: Class Cabinet 1(1

Danielle Edwards: Volleyball 9,10,12: Basketball 9; Track 9,10,11,12: Student Council 12; Senior ?

Cabinet 12.

LaShay Ezell: Drill Team 10.

Sasha Fayne: Track 9.10,11.

Joseph Fisher: Baseball 9,10.11,12: Swimming 11.12; Ski Club 9.10.11.12: NHS 11.12.

Brandon Fleming: Varsity Chorale9.10,11.12. Section Leader/Secretary 11. Section Leader/Presidenj

12;.Choral Masters 10,11,12, Section Leader 10,11,12. Vice President 12: Forte 11.12: Big Show

9,10,11.12: Fall Play 9,10,12; Spring Play II

India Fountain: NJROTC 9.10.11.12. Supply Officer 12, Choral Masters 9,10,11.12, Gospel Choir \

9.10.11.12. CRUX 9,10.11.12. I

Mindy Gelofsack: Cheerleading 10,11.12, Student Council 12, Senator 12.

Rachel George: Cheerleading 9, Softball 10, Drill Team 10. Marching Band 9,10,11. Flag Corps 12.

Clarence Gilmore II NHS 11,12^| ajf||

Ashley Gliha: Softball 9,10.11,12, Student Council 12. Leadership Team 12

Bianca Gonzalez: Key Club 11,12, Student Council 12, Choral Masters 10.11,12. Track 11.

Adrian Graf: Cheerleading 9.10,11,12, Track 9.

DJ Grida: Baseball 9.10,11.12; AV Club 10,11.

Gretchcn Gudaitis: Marching Band 9,10,11,12. Band Council 12; Pep Band 9.10,11.12; Concert

Band 9JQ.11,1,3; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; Dri 1 ITearn 10; Survey9; Key Club 9,10,11.12; NHS 11.12;

Cheerleading 9,10,11, VolleybalKCSU) 12. HHM| HHHB

Mouicca Hahat: Office Aide 12. Andre Hall: Basketball 9.10 II

Jeyson Hamilton: Basketball 12.

Tanesha Hardy: Drill Team 10.

Amanda Hay es: Marching Band 9.10.11.12: Orchestra 9.10,11,12, KOTB 10,11.12: Big Show Pit

10.11.12.

JP Haynes: Marching Band 9,10,11.12; Concert Band 9.10,11,12, IVp Band 9,10,11.12; Orchestra 12

AV Club 10.11; Yearbook 11.12; NJROTC 9; CRUX 9.10.11.12.

Matt Hongosh: Tennis 9.10; Golf 10; Football 11:1 lockev 11: Swimming 12.

Davis Horton: NJROTC 9: Basketaball 10,11.

Ciara Hum: Basketball 9.10.11.12

Halle Ivancic: Volleyball 9.10; Softball 9.10.11,12; NHS 11.12.

Derrick Jackson: Art Club 12.

Anthony Jones: Basketball 9.10.

Ashley Jones: Peer Tutor 10,11; Gospel Choir 9.10.1.12; NHS 11.12; Student Council 12; Project

Youth 12.

JaRon King: Indoor Track 9,11.12: Outdoor Track 9.10,1 l.l2;Football 9,10.11,12: Wrestling 9,10:

Office Aide 11.12.Christine Kolenc: Peer Tutor IF

Tim Kuhen Jr.: NJROTC 9.10.11.

46 Seniors

2. Ssection Lender 11,12: Mediation 9,10,11,12, Advanced !

Aimee Lorig: Soccer 9: Basketball 9,10; Softball 9.10; Student Council 10.

Shayeeda Mahario: Drill Team 9,10; Track 10,11.12; Office Aide 12; Student Council 12^

Nick Mandic: Baseball 9.1-.11.112: NHS 11,12.

Channez Martin: Volleyball 9,10.11,12, Co-captain 12; Mediation 9,10,11.12; Gospel Cho

10.11.12; Peer Tutor 10,11,12; Class Cabinet 10.11.12; IndoorTrack 11: Key Club 12.

Clayton Martin: Track 9,10.

Greg Me Kay: Band 9,10,11,1

tor 12.

Cierra Medley: Cheerleading 11.12, Captain 12; Tennis 10.12; NHS 11.12; Student Council

10.11,12; Class Cabinet 10,11.12: Peer Tutor 11; Honors Orchestral! 10*11,12.

Orlando Meredith: Swimming 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 11; Soccer 12; Class Cabinet 11.

Nathan Miller: Save 9; Swimming 9; Cross country 11; Survey 12.

Allie Montague: Soccer 9,10,11.12, Captain 12j|Diving 10,11.12; Swimming 10.11; Orchestra

9.10; NHS 11,12; Office Aide 11.12; Class Cabinet 10; Student Council 11.12.

Lisa Murray: Drill Team 9.10.11.12, Co-captain 10.11,12: Gospel Choir 9.10,11,12; Mediation

9.10.11.12. Advanced Mediator 12; Student Council 9,10,11,12, Homeroom Rep 9.10,11,12:

Club 11.12.

Cheryl Novak: Volleyball 9; Softball 9.10,11,12.

Brittany Oyaski: NHS 11,12; Flag Corps 9,10,11,12; Key Club 9,1

Show Usher 9.10,11: Soph Rep 10: Sophomore Attendant 10.

James Palko: Baseball 9.10.11.12: Basketball 9,10; Football 11: NHS 11,12.

Melissa Paoloni: Cheerleading 9.10.11.12. Captain 12; Basketball 9.10; Youth

Shaun Paythress: Football 9.10,11.12; Wrestling 9.10.11.12.

Nyrisha Pearcy: Drill Team 10.11; Class Cabinet 10,11,12; Student Council 1.0, Home Room R

io. Anastasia Piotrkowski: Cheerleading 9.10.11.12; Student Council 11.12; Student Design Team Jm Genie Prettyman: Office Aide 9.

Guhrielle Prevost: Track Id: Design Team 11; NJROTC 9,10,11.

Terrence Pryor: Football 9; Bsketball 10.

Sarah Radcliffe: Survey 12.

Diana Rencher: Orchestra 9.10,11.12; Key Club 12; Mediation 9,10.11.12; Cheerleading Manar

11; Survey 9,10; Student Council 9.10.11.12: Class Cabinet.

Latricia Redd: Drill Team 10.

Britaney Roberts: Flag Corps 11,12; Key Club 11,12: Gospel Choir 10.11,12; Survey 9,10,11,H

Antoinette Santiago: Drill Team 10; Cheerleader Manager 11: Cheerleader 12.

Sherese Sims: Drill Team 10: Office Aide 12,

Ann Sivert: Softball 9.10.11,12; Swimming 10: Soccer 10.11.12; NHS 11,12.

Erika Skovira: Varsity Chorale 11,12, Section Leader 12; Chorale Masters 9,10,11; Swimmi

9.10.11.12, Captain 11,12; NHS 11,12; Mediation 9,10,11,12; Class Cabinet 11,12.

Christa Smith: Drill Team 11: Mediation 11,12; Peer Tutor II.

Jessica Stevens: Student Council 9.10.11.12. Senate 12; Drill Team 9,10.11,12; NHS 11,12;

Powder Puff 9,11: Key Club 10.11,12; Class Cabinet 10,11,12; Peer Tutor 10.11: Student Le:

ship Team 12: Fashior Show 9,10,12.

Maurice Stewart: Football 9; Track 9,10.

Briana Strong: Track 9.10; Career Explorations 9,10: Cheerleading 10,11: Survey 11.12; Studt

Council 12: Design Team Leader 12: Key Club 12.

Cathy Sniedley: Spring Play 9.10: Fall Play 10; Orchestra 9,10.

Shelley Struna: Student Council 9.K), Home Room Rep 9.10: Softball 9,10,11,12: Track

9.10.11.12.

\nianda Sufka Basketball 9.10; Softball 9.10.11.12; NHS 11,12.

David Swansegar: Soccer 9.10.11,12; Sw imming 9; Diving 9,10,11,12; Student Council

9.1(1.11.12; Yearbook I I: Ohio Reads 11.12; FAST 9.10.11; Office Aide 9,10.11,12.

l.oreal Sylvertooth: Track 9.12: Basketball 9j,Office Aide 12.

I.etia Tay lor: Flag Corps 9.

Stephanie Tyree: Majorette 9.10.11; Orchestra 9.11.12; Cheerleader 10; Track 9.10.11,12: Key

Club 10; Cross Country 10.

Shanelle Valentine: NJROTC 9,10,11,12; NHS 11,12: SADD 10.

Kevin Vanek: NJROTC 9.10,11,12; Key Club 12; Youth to Youth 11.12; MDA Volunteer I0.T

Jacqueline Vazquez: Mediation 9,10.11,12, Advanced Mediator 11. Senior Advanced Mediate

, 12: NJROTC 9.10.11,12; RifiV Corps 10,1 U2|Captain 12; Flag Corps 9; Choral Masters ill

Robert Vazquez: Peer Tutor 9,10,11; Marching Band 9,10,11, Drum Section Leader 10.11: So

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Jennifer Walker: Cheerleader 9,10, Captain 9,10: Spring Play*9.10.11: Falk Play 10.11; Dare

10.11.12; Mediation9.10,jh.l2; Youth to Youth 10,11.12: Survey 12

Sean Walker: Key Club 10.11,12, Vice President I2;NHS 11.12; Academic Challenge 11,12.

Chris Warszawski: Chortil Masters 9.10; Big Show 9.10.

Honey Weaver: Drill Team 10.

Isom Weems: Jazz Band 9; Marching Band 9.10,11.12; Gospel Choir 10.11.

Felicia West: Majorette 9, L0; Drill Team 10: Cheerleading 9,10.11.12,'Captain lOiOPcaplain

Jessica Wilbraham: HjROTC 9„lff4l*12; NHS 11,12; Choral Masters 9.10.11.!2.; f

Erikke Wilford: NJROTC^O; Swimming 10.11.

Sierra Williams: Film Club 12. President 12.

Alonzo Woodruff: Baseball 9; Football 9; Fashion Show 11; Student Council 12.

Latoya Wynn: Drill Team 10; Peer Tutor 11.

Cathleen Zalewski: Marching Band 9.10,11,12, Field Commander 11.12.

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the sports program for Euclid High

Schools. There was only one of each

of the previously existing teams so

life in the sports area was unchanged

in comparison with prev ious years.

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director and all the programs contin¬

ued as they had in the past. Freshmen

still had their sports and upperclass¬

men still had junior varsity and

varsity levels of the sports if there wa

enough interest for the formation of

the both levels.

Jamall Javey comes around the right side of the line for a good gain against Strong

ville.

Right: Seniors on the

soccer team, Julie

Didomenico, Rebecca

Christopher, Stephanie

Tartaglione, Allie Mon¬

tague and Ann Sivert,

got together to show their

spirit.

Far Right: Micah Cole¬

man runs for a good gain

around the left end.

Right: The offense gets

ready to try another play.

Far Right: After the

defense comes off the

field the coaches talk to

them to tell them how to

improve their playing.

48 Sports Divider

Nick Fortunato practices his golf swin by driving balls off the practice tee. Nick

was one of the best golfers on the team.

Maggie Carney, Katie Maxwell and Danielle Edwards

watch the action occurring on the volleyball court.

Jackie Zignian

ggfpAh 1 1 watches as Daniqua

f % Dothard goes up to

BMP—spike the ball o\ei f !&=£• • t --- -- J the net.

StroiiVanna see my leg?" Stephanie Tartaglione shows off the leg that gt cut during one of her soccer matches. Robbie Vazquez

loves to move the

ball around on the

soccer field.

Below: Ben Perpar

drops back to

attempt a pass. Ashley Amoss enjoyed her time

spent with the tennis team.

Kclow.Jhc : cross country - y -

team practicing - -

in the rain. KHSaflEZ

ew Indiano takes control of the

II when he gets a chance. Sports Divider 49

onto the field in

conditioning be,

the first game p

and weight liftii

the other player

of summer prac

lowed by a loss to Strongsville before

finally beating Brush. The high point

of the season was a 3-0 win over VAS.

in the last game that Euclid would pla^

VASJ. After that the panthers only

managed to win one of their last six

games and finished the season with

an overall record of 3-7 and,1-4 in the

L.E.L.

One of the brightest points of the

Euclid team was Thaddeus Gibson who made The News Herald Division

I First Team Defense. He had 40 solo

tackles, 17 tackles for losses, 12 sacks

and 16 quarterback hurries. Chris Parrish and Rico Duncan also won

First Team Defense. Da’Von Wilson and Joe Boyd were awarded a Sf^

cial Mention while Dwaynd'Ganiit Roosevelt Collins, Rayshawn New ell Ramone Cloud, Darius Smith and

Donte Wallace made Honorable Men¬

tion.

-Chaz Brown

Thaddeus Gibson gets ready to make one of his tremendous rushes on the oppos

quarterback.

The center gets ready to snap the ball so the offense can begin their play.

k<>h H&imr Johnson 1

d°wn ^

the field fin to help MR mm ■* -** bHh

block * ’ W a m ilk- , JSm '.JQpi

runner. f VFa <

Coach, T.J.

Florkiewicz

talks to the

players during

a time out on

the field.

Head Coach, Mike Rezzolla watches

the action on the field in order to decide

what play he wants to send in next.

?! j m Uli a

>otball, Row one: Dan Misch, Shaun Paythress, Scott Sattler, Donte Wallace, Micah Coleman, Patrick Edmonds, Rico Duncan, Shawn Porter, Isaac Gray.

)w two: Chris Williams, Roosevelt Collins, Da’Von Wilson, Derek Adams, Robert Essex, Derek Brown, Chad Richardson, JaRon King, John Blaha. Row

ree: John Cozart, Ra Shawn Newell, Ramon Cloud, DeMarcus Monroe, Tony Tortorici, Farrell Thomas, Johnny Thomas, Dwayne Gantt, Chris Parrish,

e Boyd, Marcus Knowles, Jim Martin, Ray Cole, Ben Perpar, Ryan Renbarger, Matt Desico, Sam Maxwell, Jamall Javey, Oluseyi Adesulu, Jamison Fri-

son Row four: Maurice Phillips, Chaz Brown, Chris Phillips, Greg Morris, Mychal Gault Michael Banks, Robert Johnson, Thaddeus Gibson, Cameron

>field, Ryan Oddo, Row five: Darius Smith, Byron Waldorf, Alphonso Jamerson, Michael Preston, Devon Jennings, Bruce Lawrence, Ricky Jaggers,

andon Timmons, Jaman Javey, Tony Gordon, Ricardo Jackson. Row six: Dennis Smith, Julius Ayoade, Terrelle Tanton, Matt Pearson, Dennis Rodg-

s, Marko Bmjic, Cornelius Strickland, Matt Hongosh, Paris Fellows, Alex Price, John Novak. Row seven, Coach Dan Stucki, Danielle Duncan, Amanda

arper, Lauren Hamblin, Robert Hamblin, Sam Mitchell, Levonn Brock, Kennard Jordan, Henri Buford, Sam Miller, Erica Ranallo, Trainer, Wendy

Rezzolla, Coach, John Yuhas, abala. Row eight: Coach, TJ. Florkiewicz, Coach, Shawn Dodd, Coach Mac Stephens, Coach, Larry Nosse, Coach, Mike

1 >ach, Rick Lytle, Coach, Tom Gibbons, Coach, Mike Barnauskas.

Thaddeus Gibson watches the ball carrier after he has been tackled. Da’Von Wilson gets ready to run a pass pattern

v anl j t HBL Devin Jennings and

1 .JBM * ^Jamal Javev picking YARSTI \ FDOTKAI I

\ 4^-*". ■IpiK^r " up \aid.i.cc around OPPONENT LS THEM

BHF line. Micah Cole- BilllK: y|JP§| g » q ™ J 'j;man trails the play. 1 T|j|K| '

'an Renbarger holds while Scott Sat-

1 r attempts an extra point.

| < siting the Axe back. Team captains,

1 aun Paythress, Donte Wallace, Micah

| 1 deman and Scott Sattler pose with

et: axe that they now are in possession of

: * : ice they beat VASJ in the last game that

11 w played. _

Cleveland Hts.

Mentor v ■ ■ SEASON RECOI L.E.L. RECORD

LEAGUE FIMS1

VON 3 LOST 7

iN 1 LOST 4

Football 51

gy < jy pm 1 wkmr

i \ mm

Ben Perpar goes back to try to get the

ball to his receiver.

Below: Sometimes the defense made it

hard for the quarterback to get off a good

throw.

Bruce Lawrence comes around the left end for a good gain. Chaz Brown made a block to help the gain.

Right: Ben Perpar hands the ball of to

his running back, Jamail Javey.

Top and Above

James Harris and Thaddeus Pierson carry¬

ing the ball for

good gains.

Right: Sam Maxwell gets

ready to go out

for a pass.

Above and Right: Action on the field.

Tony Gordon and Matt Pearson partici

pated in the action on the field.

52 Football

ifei

:Magtf nil **■ TTijBBC

;ewooi

reshmen Football, Row one: Landel Shakespear, Luther Jones, Roger Oatman, Lavell Roscoe, Jeff Kotler, Andrew Bailey, Donny Fletcher, Dwain With-

rspoon, Victor Tripodo Row two: Joe’Von Williams, Raphael Cook, Andree Padgett, Danny Knight, Bobby Royster, Lester Jones, Chris Gantt, Jeffone

aylor, Thaddeus Pierson. Row three: Coach, Kevin Keating. Labryant Ambercrombie, TVeon Keene, Ricky Jackson, Deano Buycks, Nick Tyree, Lamar

liles, Scott Rutti, Ronald Williams, Coach, Dennis Windham. Row four: Cameron Woods, Derron Hamilton, Damon Lambert, Justin Harris, Anthony

mmondson, James Thomas, Danny Novak, Ricky Gazella, Howard Drake.

“You’re

not going

anywhere.”

The

opponent

tried to

get around

the end of

the line

but Jim Martin made sure

he didn’t.

Chaz Brown takes a drink to fend off

cramps.

Going for

a good

gain. Matt DeSico and

Sam Max¬ well block

for Bruce Lawrence as he gains

yardage

around the

left side of

the line.

Far Left and Left:

James Harris carries the ball and

Howard Drake blocks.

Shaker Hts.

Lakewood

Admiral Ki|

Cleveland;

Mentor

SEASON 1

l \>- te

Football 53

es w

rs Linda often

cond

a Medley often

Mr. Mark JSj£y& J: There were

on the 2004

Berry and

- rotated betwee

singles, while

played doubles. Linda Berry and

Mia Brantley were the captains of

. the varsity team and helped lead

for most of the newcomers to the

team. The season began in late July

when the girls began practicing

and learning the game at Memorial

tennis courts. The girls worked hard

together and enjoyed the season

despite their losing reeor

-Andrea Douglas Gordon

Kiara Williams reaches to get to the ball.

Above: Ashley Amoss grabs a snack betore

she goes out on the court.

Right, Top to Bottom: Kiara Williams, Lind

sey Beasley, Ashley Amoss and Katie Keay

showing their action on the court.

Nicole Clutter makes a shot near the ground.

1

nnis. Row one: Desiree Johnson, Nichole Ferkul, Lindsey Beasley, Rachel Ferkul, Nicole Spinosa, Sharde Miner, Shanee Adams, Tonica Johnson, Row two:

ljolie Gordon, Nicole Clutter, Arvisha Hill, Kiara Williams, Enchante Drake, Cierra Medley, Marie Tucker. Row three: Coach: Mark Walsh, Christie Edwards,

therine Keay, Shenee Johnson, Mia Brantley, Linda Berry, Ashley Amoss, Andrea Douglas, Coach Pete Swope

| 0 Willoughby South # 0 Lake Catholic v 1

Brush

Parma

Beaumont

Mentor

Wickliffe

Valley Forge

Gilmore /

Admiraljki

|j| Madiso

Eastlake North

Perry

Shaker Hts... |

Lakeside g|

Southview

Lakewood

Cleveland Hts

SEASON RECORD WON 1

ing the ball to their opponents. Anjolie Gordon, Maria Tucker, Nicole Clutter, Lindsey Beasley,

ara Williams and Nicole Clutter work hard to get their serve into the service court.

Mentor

Eastlake North

Perry

Shaker Hts.

Southview

Lakewood

Cleveland Hts

SEASON RECO

L.E.L. RECORD

4

2 5

5

N 4 LOST 7

LOST 4

Tennis 55

Nick Fortunato, Dominic Mercadante (before and after swinging), Reggie

Bathurst (before and after swinging), and Josh Blaha are practicing at the driv¬

ing range to improve their distance shots.

Above: Members of the golf team get together and hit a bucket of balls before going out on the course..

Right: Tom Bowser, Zach Schlosser and Adam Me Connell practicing their driving or their putting. 56 Golf

“Just keep your head down

the fine points of putting.

and keep your eye on the ball. Mr. Robert Torrelh explains to Tim Hanso

it A »3: consisted of

F many indivklu-

improve the als who worked Mpd to improve tneir

scores as much as possible. The

Worked together and in the pre

were able toJieljbeaeh other be!

better gojfer. Nick Fortunato consistently had fhe lowest scores for

the team and made it to the Sectionals.

The coaches, Mr. Robert Torrelli ; Mr. Greg Baca, taught t

the fundamentals of the game and

important knowledge necess

improve their game. Since mdsfS

I players were underclassmen the hopes

for the future Jooked good.§,

-Reggie fifililst

e; Mr. Robert Torrelii e:

irilc Mercadante who is

rg with whom on the coo

i and Adam Me Con-

hr putting since they to the gqfin is only half

iell practicing

now that At]

jf the ganjes.

w m , 3w • ■ m 1 • f.V <pi iip Golf Row one: Jeffrey Woodworth,

Adam McConnell, Kyle Cogley, Zach

Schlosser, Julia Shei Row two: Coach:

Bob Torrelii, Thomas Bowser, Domi¬

nic Mercadante, Timothy Hanson,

Joshua Biaha, Julius Thomas, Coach:

Greg Baca

rim H|fl1

)avid Yet

Tim

David*

try

Coajn, RtjJjert Tor- relli is dgtftg on the

)m Bowser checks over his club to make sure that

ere is nothing wrong with it before he goes out

ito the course.

ying to get that little ball into that little hole. Adam Me Connell and Buddy Thomas show their tech-

que to their coach, Robert Torrelii. They learned much throughout the season and were able to improve

eir scores.

VARSITY GOLF

OPPONENT US

Mayfield 171

Willoughby South

Brush

Cuyahoga Hts. jf

Warrensville Hts. ,,t$.

CHUH ^

Bedford

Eastlake No? Southview

Mentor

Gilmot

Garfk

Elyria \ri

fso f«0\ 161 166 170 167 162 168 l 168

SCORE WON 7 LOST 9

Ce l. RECORD WON 5 LOST 4

Golf 57

Maggie Carney dives to get to the ball. Practicing their serves before the

game. Taqnita Whitner

gets ready to l 0'x ,-''#1'

hump ihe Kill MM&SSk If lyC wl

Jessica Zign

serves the ba! |ball team

mew coach-

aff to begin

|ke up for

|vious year

la with an •

ii-6 in the Bjg)s£ - kirn*'* ywOinr^r

Hurth place

oven

throughout the year but they made

a lot hi mistakes on tlmcourt which

led to their losses. They just did not

have the consistet<f^K.f was needed

to Swim file new badass were Mr.

Bruce Matthews and Ms. Shannon Setser.

Daniqua A

Dothard bumps

the ball, Waiting for the serve.

Right and

Far Right:

Jessica Zigman

waits for

the serve.

The entire

team lines

up for the

playing of

the National

Anthem.

Beaumont*

Shaker Kts.

VASJ

Beaumoi

Riversid

Jackie Zigman sets up the

ball. Jackie Zigman watches

Maggie Carney spike the

ball. Ashley Brooks and

Jackie Zigman discuss

activity on the court.

Jerrica Davis and Jackie

Zigman and Tanita Whit¬

ner wait for the serve.

Riverside 24.13,23 26,25.25 SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 16T

L.E.L. RECORD WON 4 LOST 6

LEAGUE FINISH Fourth

58 Vollev

Varsity Volleyball, Row one: Danielle Edwards,

Katherine Maxwell, Tanita Whitner. Row two:

Jerrica Davis, Channez Martin, Ashley Brooks,

Margret Carney. Row three: Coach, Bruce Mat¬

thews, Jacqueline Zigman, Jessica Zigman, Dani

qua Dothard, Mikita Duncan, Sirena Hardimon, Coach, Shannon Setser.

Daniqua Dothard and Danielle Edwards discuss strategy with their coaches before the game.

Beaumont

Sf Shaker Hts JV Volleyball, Row

One: D’Angela Lavender, Alexis

Stefanac, Victoria

Giegerich, Monica

Ross, Row two:

Megan Mihalich,

Katherine Max¬

well, Pamela Dimo,

Megan Drake. Row

three: Coach: Shan¬

non Setser, Jalila

Stroudemeire, Aisha

Gober, Gabrielle Halton, Margret

Carney, Coach:

Katie Gonakis

Admiral King m.25,2y%' 21,21

Cleveland Hts . 25,25 22,22

Mentor 14.17 25,25

Bedford 23,18 25,25 Shaker Hts. 25,25 21,19

Lakewood 26,16 28,25

Admiral King 20,14 25,25

Cleveland Ht§, 18,25,8 25,18,3

Mentor 15.16 25,25

Bay 14.17 25.25

Brush '*12,25.8 25,21,1 Eastlake North 11,17 ' 25,25

VASJ 18,18 25,25

Wickliffe 25,25 18,16 Riverside 8,12 . .., 25,25

SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 13

L.E.L. RECORE WON 4 LOSS#®*!

OPPONEP

Beaumont

Shaker Hts,

Lakewood

S^525,21,15

25^25 ^ 20,23

25,25 25,25

Berea 0.0 25,25

SEASON RECORD WON 2 LOST 19

LJE.L. RECORD WON 2 LOST 8

Ibshmen Volleyball, Row one: Megan Heuer, Brittany Oblak, Brittany

lihar, Artemida Shkurti, Monica Ross. Row two: Victoria Giegerich,

^exis Stefanic, Jessica Daniels, Kelsey Ivancic. Row three: Coach:

' annon Setser, Phylicia Williams, Mya Cloud, Cierra Bradley, Kiera l)llard. Coach: Kathy Gonakis.

Getting up high to

spike the ball, Daniqua

Dothard was an impor¬

tant part of the team. blleyball 59

Elie Pellegrin and Arlen

Ford trying to get the ball

away from their opponent.

.to-the second round of tj|| ■ Dan Ziidic and Robert Vazquez were the team captains and led the

members throughout the season.

Everyone worked hard and had a lot

of time on the playing field. They

were in a position where many play¬

ers were able to score and not just

a select few. They were coached by

Mr. John Gibbons and Mr. Hum¬ berto Riselli whotMt thaflfje team ;

held great promij^ffthe

since many of the staiters were

sophomores and juniors.

-Anthony Belviso

Anthony

Belviso goes

to help Dan

Zudic with

the ball.

Karl Morris and 1

Elie Pellegrin with

the ball.

Dan Zudic has a lot of fun

kicking around with his

team mates.

Nick Mavar liked to stop balls

from getting into the goal. Below, Left to Right: Bob Bumbarger, Karl Morris and Matt Zuzic controlling the

ball on the field.

Above, Left to Right: Drew Indiano dribbles the ball while Matt Zuzic brings the ball down the field.

Drew Indiano and Matt Zuzic trying to get the

ball.

Lake Catholic Riverside

Shaker Hts. ' ^

Eastlake North Mentor

Garfield Hts.

Holy Name

Bedford

Admiral King Midpark

Perry %

Lorain Southview

Cleveland Hts,

Lakewood 3 5

SEASON RECORD WON 10 LOST

L.E.L. RECORD WON 4 LOST 4

LEAGUE FINISH Fifth

OPPONENT JpT

Willoughby South 7

Lake Catholic

Riverside "’0 Shaker Hts. Q

Eastlake North L

Mentor

Midpark 1 j 0

Perry mjjL -Ap... L Lorain Southview w 2

Cleveland Hts. ' 1

Madison \ L

Lakewood i rrrrr... SEASON RECORD WON 2 LOST 10

THEM

4

am m “■H

A i

JV Boys Soccer Row

one: Michael Taylor,

Sam Calabrese, Khemet

Burnett, Glen Claytor,

Terrence Ewing, Row

two: Orlando Merideth,

Michael Abston, Nicho¬

las Scott, John Polter,

Row three: Coach: John

Gibbons, Jonah Gelof-

sack, Andrew Jurcak,

Oliver Baird, Coach:

Humberto Riselli.

Below, Left to Right:

Robbie Vazquez and

Arlen Forde trying to

keep contrlo of the ball.

Varsity Boys Soccer Row one: Anthony Belviso,

Cyrus Quanteh, Robert Vazquez, Andrew

Indiano, Karl Morris Row two: Coach: John

Gibbons, Bob Bumbarger, Kyle Scalese, Daniel

Zudic, Matthew Zuzic, Ely Pellegrin, David

Soutar, Arlen Forde, Coach: Humberto Riselli

live Swansegar hopes to get into position to be ; to get the ball.

Matt Zuzic watches as Drew Indiano controls the

ball.

aMH

MM

ii

42

fi:

Britany Shy and Dana Me GUI race for the 2004 girls’

. | i ' fft\ soccer team had

_ L a tough season

and finished with an overall record

of 3-12-2 and an L.E.L. record oj'

1-5 which put then in sixth place in

the L.E.L. The girls did not have the

talent that tha^Lhad in past years and

some membersorlhe team suffered

injuries which cau&JFthem to miss

games. The girls worked hard and

played tough throughout the season

but couldn’t come with enough

scores. The team wa$ coached

by Mr. John Elliott, Mr. Marty Mackar and Mr. Chris Brady.

Brittany Shy races to the

ball while Allie Montague watches where the ball is

{,n'na

Allie Montague runs for

the ball.

Sandrea Kinney fights for the

ball with her opponent.

Kelsey

Hastings

runs down

the field.

Rebekah Christopher

kicks the ball towards

the goal.

Amy Barwick tries to keep the ball away from

several defenders.

Rebekah Christopher looks for the ball while

Claire Holtzheimer and Brittany Shy pass the

ball to their team mates.

Sandrea

Kinney,

Melanie

Tyree,

Rebekah

Christo¬

pher and

Kathy

Buchanon

making

plays for the ball.

Dana Me GUI and Claire

Holtzheimer and Kathy

Buchanon and Rebecah

Christopher trying to stay

near the action on the field.

Varsity Girls Soccer, Row one: Ann Sivert, Allison

Montague, Julie DiDomenico, Rebekah Chris¬

topher, Stephanie Tartaglione. Row two: Dana

McGill, Bryn Shy, Melanie Tyree, Katherine

Buchanan, Amy Barwick, Kathryn Bumbarger.

Row Three: Coach: John Elliott, Kelsey Hast¬

ings, Ashley Miller, Claire Holtzheimer, Britney

Shy, Alyssa Kodramaz, Sandrea Kinney, Coach:

Marty Mackar, Coach: Chris Brady

Rebekah Christopher, Amy Barwick and Brit¬

tany Shy trying to get control of the ball.

JV Girls Soccer, Row one: Kathryn Bumbarger,

Marie Mongo, Brandie Barnes, Kelsey Hasting,

Brittany Spicer, Celita Noce. Row two: Coach:

John Elliott, Rebecca Sharwark, Meredith

Burge, Karen DiDomenico, Shemera Calhoun,

Coach: Marty Mackar, Coach: Chris Brady.

Kathy Buchanon, Alyssa

Kodramaz and Dana Me Gill

going for the ball. Stephanie Tartaglione clears the

ball after making a save in the goal

and Kathy Buchanon dribbles

the ball.

‘WMMkm 4

7 : V 4

0

ISII

1 rinity

Perry

VASJ

Admiral King

Parma

Brunswick

Brush Southview

Eastlake North

Cleveland Hts.

Madison

Lakewood u

Brush 1 ;ir 2 SEASON RECORD WON 3 LOST 12 TIE 2

L.E.L. RECORDlVON 1 LOST 5

LEAGUE FINISH Sixth

Mentor

Parma

Brunswick

Brush Southview

Lakewood

Eastlake North

Admiral King

__ 0

in IBS SEASON RECORD WON 1 LOST 7

Girls' Soccer 63

■■. ':.

and talc;

May, vv

she parti

Boys’ Cross Country, Row one: Sean Wilford, Tony Valerio, Mark Ramei

Nate Suhy. Row two: TVavis Beach, Andrew Collins, Lee Barwick, Coacl Benz.

Steven Hill, Mardc Ranieri, Chris Smith and Mike Shamblen running tc

to get a consistent pace.

Anthony Valerio, Marc Ranieri, Chris Smith and Nate Sonnhalter are looking upon their time on th

cross country team as a new beginning for a lot of fun activities and learning experiences that they will learning while at Euclid High Schools.

prosS

.-JL during a race it was each person for themselves

to contend with a self imposed discipline to gei

and to keep on going. Cross country did not

our of football or basketball. The only spectato;

ally just the parents of the runners and there w

to keep the participants going. The members o

girls cross country teams worked hard to imp;

throughout the season in a sport that was more Pei Both teams suffered from a lack or dept

dght spot for the girls was junior, Cherice d first or second in most of the races that

in. She placed seventh in the Regional mee

tate Meet in Columbus. The boys team was

coached by Mr.. A1 Benz and the girls team was coached bj

Ms.. Karen Ganford and Ms. Julie Newsome. Jason Mitchell, Shayeeda Mahario

BOYS’CROSS COUNTRY

emertts lav.

U Wanr.a Come Back Inv.

Walsh Tomahawk Inv.

McDonough Inv. Cloverleaf Colt Pack Tnv. 1

Bedford 21

Wadsworth Grizzly Olnv.

\^kli%iiiv. M^inalnv.

L'^JCCl(Lake °iV) X District Meet Perry

SEASON RECORD WON 1 I

L.E.L.%INISH Fifth

64 Cross 1

Steven Hill, Marc Ran¬

ieri, Anthony Valerio,

Chris Smith and Mike

Shamblen are all having

fun as they thread their

way around their cross

country course.

ISTANCE Cherice May was the best

runner on the cross country

team. She almost always

finished first or second in

the races and placed seventh

at the Regional competition

and finished 41st at the State

Meet in Columbus.

Is Cross Country, Row one: Cassie Hilston, Cherice May, Chasity Bradley, Holly

lacek, Kristina Arko. Row two: Coach, Karen Ganford, Spencer Howell, Renee

wler, Arrionna Nolcox, Carollyn Hill, Coach: Julie Newsome. Not Pictured: Char- ine Jefferson, Shaina Hairston.

The girls get

l3ii»mnx

Topt0 bottom: Jes* nj sica Beard, Arri-

onna Nolcox, Cami Foster, Chastity Bradley,

Charmaine Jefferson, Holly Yanacek and Shayeeda Mahario all

worked hard to help the girls cross country

team.

The girls were

out running in

the rain. GIRLS’CROSS COUNTRY

PLACE MEET

Clements Inv. - 12/12

U Wanna Come Back Inv. 11/15

Walsh Tomahawk Inv.; Jk 8/9 McDonough I^vf 9/11

Cloverleaf Colt Pack Inv. 12/13

Bedford 18 g& 4z Wadsworth Grizzly OInv. 15/18

Wickliffe Inv. 3/8

Medina Inv 6/17

L.E.L. Meet(Lake Div) 5/5

Regional Cherice May 7

State Cherice May 41 '

SEASON RECORD,WON 1 LOST 0

L.E.L. FINISH Fifth

Qarmaine Jefferson, Arrionna Nolcox, Chastity Bradley, Cherice May, Cami Foster, Jessica Beard,

Hlly Yanacek and Shayeeda Mahario are all building up their endurance with lots of running. Country 65

EPS- ■ M *_:A o ■A.

'' i 1 i 1

Talented boys team has a winning seaso Coach,

O'Toole was feeling better after

the 2004-2005 boys' basketball

season finished above .500 for

the first time in four years. After :

going 4-18 two years ago and 10-

10 last year it was nice to be back

in the winning column with a 12-8

record. The team played some

really tough teams and were close

even in their losses. The team

was led by Desmond Motley who averaged about 20 points

per game and hustled and helped

the team. Thaddeus Gibson was ■

another force on the court with his

rebounding ability Other play¬

ers contributing to the effort were

Deonte James, AJ Croone-Cain, John Dickenson, Cedric Pe Marcus Benedict, Bryant J son, Hayden Lewis and Di Jennings. The team did not have

the long shooter but could get the

ball to the open man inside. It was

Wm ____

ream;,,

a fun season

-Jazmine involved.

AJ Croone-Cain and John Dickenson bringing the ball down the court.

Marcus Bene¬ dict and John

Dickenson rush

to get to the ball.

66 Bovs' Basketball

John Dickenson back peddles as his opponent brings the ball down the court and

Marcus Benedict comes down the court toget ready to get the ball.

A*.

Thaddeus Gibson shows hustle as he goes for the ball.

John Dickenson looks for an open man, Deonte James fights for a rebound and 5 cus Benedict sets up forf a shot.

VARSIT OPPONENT Shaker Hts. Warreti Harding Lakewood CLarfiekl HR Pfdmiral King :;:;:;

Rhodes 60 fV '6 Wanvnsville Hts 63 Bedford 48 57 " Cleveland Hts. ^*58 ^Wntor^^ 61 l|||i6l 6^j .Akron St. Vincent 55 jjggSgr 758 fhakbrDts. 68 "-jiff 48 Lakewood , I 76 if| 50 Collinwood 51 42 Ad#md King 97 ' j|k 88 Shaw 65 M

Cleveland Hts. 42* 39 Glenville 60 72 Mentor A"*’ 69 78 SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 8 L.E.L. RECORD WON 7 LOST 3

Thaddeus Gibson goes up for the ball

JV BOVS’ B OPPONENT Shaker Hts. Warren Harding

Desmond Motley and AJ Croone-Cain going on defense.

Below: Cedric Perry, AJ Croone-Cain and Thaddeus Gibson on the court.

>mond Motley begins the game with

g jump. Brush Bedford * “

QevelantLHts.

Mentor a Akron St. Vine-

Shaker Hts. Lakewood Collinwood Admiral King

Shaw Ilk Cleveland Hts. (dcuville

RECORD WON 7 LOST 13 •CORD WON 5 LO.ff 5

FRESHMEN BOYS’ BASKETBALL OPPONENT US THEM Shaker Hts. 46 35

’ ^ing JM 31. P~M I s'*

'arren hkewi •artield 1 Its!

Admiral King;;-: VASJ VASJ Bedford Cleveland Hts. St. Ignatius(Blue) Mentor Memorial St. Ignatius!Gold) Shaker Hts. Garfield Hts. Lakewood 48 Admiral King Shaw Cleveland Hts.

Cedric Perry gets ready to throw the ball in. The team defending under the

basket. Desmond Motley looks for the rebound. Below: John Dickenson looks to pass the ball off while Desmond Motley gets

ready to take a shot.

Mentor Memorial 52 30 SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 7 L.E.L. RECORD WON 8 LOST 2

asketball 67

Freshmen Boys Basketball, Row one: Kyle Klepec, Andrew Bailey, Christian Maynor,

Luther Jones, Nate Barnes. Row two: Joe Hernan, Brian Jenkins, Doug Holmes, Mil

Davis, Warren Killings, Brandon Milbert. Row three: Coach, John Hammond, Justin

Harris, Jerle Brown, Matt Kulbis, Brandon Rollins, Howard Drake, Deonna Bykes 68 Baski

A.J.Croone-Cain drives into a pack of defenders.

Cedric

Perry

dribbles

the ball in

the hopes

of getting

a shot or at

least able to

pass it off.

The team gets ready to take the court after a time

out was called.

Desmond

Motley

and

Deonte

James get

up high to

make their

lay ups.

Above: Desmond Motley and Marcus Benedict defend their

goal while Thaddeus Gibson tries to get in for a shot.

Below: Deonte James goes up for a shot while Desmond Motley

drives for the basket.

JV Boys Basketball, Row one: Keith Buchanan, Jason Towns, Layton Martin, Michael Preston, Ke

nard Jordan, Charles Bryant. Row two: Keith Brown, Pat Pavicic, Demetrelle Drayton, Danny Fe

ritto, Marc Ward, Dennis Rodgers, Coach, T.J. Florkiewicz.

Varsity Boys’ Basketball, Row one: Eric Richmond, Devin Jennings, Arlen Forde, John Dixon, Art

Cain, Allen Gorel, Dwayne Chappell. Row two: Coach, Sean O Toole, Michael Cross, Bryant Johnst

Marcus Benedict, Thaddeus Gibson, Deonte James, Desmond Motley, Cedric Perry, Hayden Lewis,

Coach, Greg James.

sity Girls’ Basketball, Row one. Jazmine Bell, Jessica Beard, Jackie, Yurch, Terry Zeus,

kita Duncan. Row two: Erika Brown, D’Angela Lavender. Row three: Coach, Lynn Phil-

s, Courtney Royster, Ciara Hum, Daniqua Dothard, Latoya Davis, Sirena Hardimon, ach Rashad Wilson.

Jessica Beard rushes down the floor to get to the ball.

Team gets

ready to

play.

Jazmine Bell gets

ready to

drive to the basket.

Heidi Walker

takes a

shot.

Erika

Brown

dribbles

the ball in

hopes of getting a

shot.

Girls’ Basketball, Row one: Alex Thomas, Jalia Stoudemier, Danielle Mongo, Brittney

hnson, Natasha Shady. Row two: D’Angela Lavender, Jacquelyn Lee, Tobias Smith,

w three: Coach, Dennis Windham, Morena Zilic, Jessica Beard, Heidi Walker, Gabri-

Hall-Reed.

Above: The girls get last minute instructions from their coach.

Left: Daniqua Dothard moves to get into position.

Below Left to Right: D’Angela Lavender brings the ball down

the court while Daniqua Dothard and Latoya Davis try to keep their opponents from penetrating to the basket.

pj'

ues,tf

j,J“* i

shmen Girls’ Bsketball, Row one: Stage Avery, Brittney

jhnson, Jessica Tomsic. Row two: Alex Thomas, Spencer

bwell, Coach, Thelma Bell, Deidra Clarke, Courtney alker. sketbal! Teams 69

FTrvFf Euclid Girls'

^Basketball

Team began the

season with high expectations. They

had many returning players from |

the successful 2003-2004 team. The

season began well but when Daniqua Dothard suffered a torn ACL and

Mikita Duncan sprained her ankle

the hopes lor the team diminished

with the loss of the two starters. This

caused them to finish off the season

with a 12-8 record which was not as

good as the previous year. The team

played hard throughout the season

but couldn’t make up for the loss.

The team consisted of Jazmine Bell, Erika Brown, Ciara Hurn, Courts ney Royster, Latoya Davis, Jessica Beard, D’Angela Lavender, Jackie Hurst and Sirena Hardimon. The

team was coached by Mrs. Lynn Phil¬

lips and Rashaad Wilson.

-Sirena Hardimon

Going up for two. Jazmine Bell

makes a nice jumper from the

outside.

Latoya Davis takes a shot from

the foul line.

Erica Brown and Jazmine Bell keep their eyes on

the ball.

Latoya

Davis,

Courtney

Royster and

Daniqua

Dothard

Daniqua Dothard did a lot of

rebounding before she was injured Latoya Davis brings the ball down the court while Daniqua Doth

takes a foul shot.

Courtney

Royster

brings the ball

up the court

while Mikita

Duncan

blocks her

opponent.

fighting for

the rebound.

<

tie team getting ready for the game. Jazmine Bell looking to get the ball so she can take a shot. Jazmine Bell getting ready to inbound the ball to Mikita Duncan.

Courtney Royster dribbles while

Latoya Davis and Daniqua

Dothard go for the rebound.

VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

OPPONENT US THEM

Solon 53 41

Shaker Hts. 60 54

VASJ 56 | 68

Lakewood 49 41

Regina 58 83

Admiral King 80 31

Riverside 55 33 Cleveland Hts.66 56 * ’ Jf

Oarffield

NDCL

Brush

Bedford

Mentor

Shaker Hts.

Maple Hts.

Lakewood <463 47

Admiral King 64 50

Cleveland Hts.48 50

Lake Catholic 51 48

Mentor 53 57

SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 8

L.E.L. RECORD WON 6 i

JV GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Jazmine Bell and D’Angela Lavender bring the

ball down the court to get a shot at the basket.

ihe girls hustling to get the ball under the basket before it goes out of bounds.

OPPONENT US THEM

Solon [: 20 30 -

Shaker Hts. 36 26

VAS.I 43 40

Lakewood 47 28

Regina 27 52

Admiral King 47 26

Riverside •47'. 23

Cleveland Hts. 42 . 27 Garffiekl Hts. 29 18,

NDCL 37 42

South 31 14

Bedford

rr:rH,

54

20

26

46

61

32

Maple Hts. 57 24

Lakewood 34 25

Admiral King 55 4811*1 asm-

Cleveland Hts. 19 56

Lake Catholic 33 41

Mentor 26 78

SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 8

L.E.L. RECORD WON 6 LOST 4

laniqua Dothard, Mikita Duncan and Latoya Davis trying to get control of the ball. Basketball 71

nnifin Tfrijr c°ac^_ ing of

Mr. Joey Tucceri tlie Euclid wres¬

tling team has showed improvement

throughout the years. They have been

able to compete well m the different

tournargghts that they participated in

throughout the season and have beenp

the home of sotne good wrestling.

With wrestlerslike Reggie Batfeturst,

Shaun Paythress, Tim Jones,

Tyree, Donte Wallace and Ryan?

Oddo. the panthers were able to do

very well in some tournaments. The

main problem, however, was the lacks’

of good wrestlers in all the weight

classes. There were lots of good

matches that were wrestled throughout

the season and they were an exciting

team to watch. £ ;

Tim Jones getting ready to do what he did to most of his opponents which was to pin them to the mat.

;e Wallaq

72 Wre&tlmii

Reggie Bathurst

Donte Wallace

Row one: Carlos Parks, Levell Roscoe, Mychael White, Ronnis Adkins, John Duren, Shaun Row two: Sarah Miller, Billy Urban, Reggie Bathurst, Tim Lake, Nick Kelly, Josh Kinlaw,

Ranallo, Coach, Mike Turk. Row three: Coach, Joe Tucceri, Albert Dawson, Cher Rosette, Broome, Dustin Cromie, Eliott Kazen, Javonte Kelly. Row four: Coach, Greg Sattler, Donte Saunders Glchrist, Phillip Patterson, Oscar Black, Ryan Oddo, Nick Tyree, Tim Jones,

Anthony Ranallo.

Saunders Gilchrist talks to coaches Anthony Ranallo and Joey Tucceri about how he should handle his opponent.

Wrestling 73

Tim Jones

MJUREE for the Euclid Panthers who s

from injuries and a small turn

far as players were concerned

team had a lot of experience t

determination but that was nc

to make up for the lack of bot

they could put on the ice. The

Was coached by Mr. Tony Vei

did his best with what he had.

Dan Thome skating for the

puck.

Dan Thome begins with a face off while Phil Silvaggio wait in the back

Phil Silvaggio

skates down the

ice and waits

for the puck to

come to him.

The team gets ready for a face off while goalie,

John Polter and Phil Silvaggio protect the goal

Dan

Thome,

Scott Walton,

Ben Terrell,

Matt Hon-

gosh, Scott

Walton and

Ben Terrell

finding

action on

the ice.

Ben Terrell, Angela Tirabassi, Scott Walton Matt

Hongosh, Joe Humenuik and John Polter trying

to clear the puck.

74 Hockey

hn Polter, Scott Walton and Joe Humenuik

□tecting the goal.

Matt Hongosh, Jacob Webb, John Polter, Angela

Tirabassi, Scott Walton, Joe Humenuik, Dan

Thome, John Polter, Ben Terrell, Dan Thome and

Scott Walton fighting for the puck and doing their

best to get control.

Hockey 75

Ben Terrell watches the action going on down the ice and Dan Thome is skating in the action.

Below: Ben Terrell facing off and skating and Scott Walton handling the puck.

tckey, Row one: Kristen Rollins, John Polter, Dave Soutar, Benedict Terrell, Jacob Webb, Joe

umenuik, Joanna Habat. Row two: Brittany Oblak, Jenese Colaric, Angela Tirabassi, Scott Walton,

atthew Hongosh, Lindsay Perusek. Row three: Joel Coggins, Oliver Baird, Phil Silvaggio, Dan rtome. Coach, Tony Verch.

HOCKEY

OPPONENT ^'.view

cksville

JjnSburgh J?hagrin

BPhardon ^Mayfield

Kent

Orange Solon

Brecksville Aurora West NDCL Garfield Kent Mayfield Solon Garfield Brooklyn Orange NDCL

Brush

US

MM

jHH

pM

M

season.

Celita Noce and

Shaynesse Walker

icing their mascles

after a race.

76 Indoor Track

Antonio Oten didn’t quite make it over the bar on

this try.

JaRon King and Garey Berry won their heats on

the hurdles.

Before the meet begins the participants warm up by running and stretching.

After a

race the

partici¬

pants go

to the

timers

to find

out their

times.

Chris Smith checks with

coach, A1 Benz to find

out what events he will be

running in.

teams hai

Led by

Mr.. Lair

of their .ate 3 s in which to

hold indoor meets and the teams took

advantage of them by posting excel¬

lent times. The athletes prepared for a

successful outdoor season.

Boys’ Indoor Track, Row one: Joe Boyd, Demarcus Monroe, David Ellis, Devin Lewis, JaRon King,;

Jamall Javey, Tony Gordon. Row two: Jeff Woodworth, Caple Nelson, Andre’ Burson, Anthony

Valerio, Josh Rogers, Demar Sheffey, Branden Malone, Donnie Fletcher, Khemet Burnette. Row till

Jaman Javey, Cornelius Strickland, Tommie Berry, Garey Berry, Chris Smith, Antonio Oten, Byrtj

Waldorf, Ra Shawn Newell, Alphonso Jamerson, Brandon Timmons.

Joe Boyd and Ra Shawn Newell put the shot.

Sasha Fay in? easily clears the hurdles.

f rtsha Hill takes the baton from Charmaine Jefferson

a Cherice May takes it from Shayeeda Mahario in the 4 >00m relay.

Khemet Burnette, Dave Ellis and Chris Smith all running in the 4 x 800 m relay.

Allison Calvin, Nicole

Thomas and Chastity

Bradley putting the shot.

Coach, Pete Schwenke,

explains to Arvesha Hill

how she should approach

the high jump.

I ttany Best, Camilla Triplin, Sasha Robinson, Chris Smith and Devin Lewis showing off their speed by winning their hears in the 50 m dash.

4k

n ... j y

",

Indoor Track 77

**»m*M. O \

Is’ Indoor Track, Row one: Alana Jones, Nicole Thomas, Carolyn Hill, Sasha Fayne, Shelley Struna,

ttany Best, Shayeeda Mahario, Rachel George, Allison Calvin, Chastity Bradley. Row two. Kim

nee, Sasha Robinson, Arvesha Hill, Cherice May, Camilla Triplin, Ariele Horton, Shaynesse

iker, Ashley Brooks, Coach, Larry Nosse. Row three: Celita Noce, Evon Allan, Stephanie Smith,

ressa Hobbs, Shemera Calhoun, Charmaine Jefferson, Phylesia Bennett, Sache’ Anderson, Amber ore, Phylicia Banks, Afrika Burnett

(TTpJTL A Boys’ Euclid Pan rTj ther Swim Team

J U cLULiv^7 had a successful season finishing the season with a 9-3

record and theft*finished third in the

L.E.L. The Swimmers cameinel|[ly in

the morning and stayed late to ralratice

their stxoke^and their worlyiaidoif

with the winning record. The team hac

lots of enthusiasm and thev had a lot

Stheide;

nf

c

Lee Barwick takes off from the wall and strokes

through the water

OPPONENT

ShawJ Maple

South

North

Madison

Riverside

Bedford Shaker Hts^

Lake Cathol

Mentor m

97

100

LtJ ^Mr 74 SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 3

L.E.L. RECORD WON 5 LOST 2

L.E.L. Championships Third

Andrew Jurcak and Vince Marvin look at the

scorer’s table while Cory Shy and Vince Marvin

dive into the water to start their race.

The swimmers cheer on their comrades who are

swimming the race.

78 Swimrr

Boys’ Swimming. Row one: Lee Barwick, David Jeffries, Vince Marvin, Ken Wilbur, Ben Thompsc

Row two: Orlando Meredith, Chris Eastburn, Marquis Brannon, Sean Wilford. Row three: Dave

Swansegar, Jeremy Harris, Andrew Jurcak, Cory Shy, Carlo Gentile, Tim Hanson, Back Howard/

Coach, John Elliott. Row four: Coach. Jerry Thomas, Zach Schlosser, Robert Hamblin, Nathan Mi l

Cory Scheider, Kurt Aricanli, Nick Sudar, Beth Manel.

David Jeffries and Vince Marvin stroking through the water.

season

2004-2005

^ Euclid Girls’

-y Swim Team had

nd finished the year

^jH^he girls^worked

jiifikin mosrof the I [and sw

its and fi

C Is’ Swimming, Row one: Erika Prizzi, Anna Sudar, Julie DiDomenico, Erika Skovira. Row two:

It tie Carter, Alyssa Kodramaz, Sache’ Anderson, Kelly Laughlin, Chanel Glenn, Karen DiDomenico,

1 \:tte Dean, Katie Lynn Puda. Row three: Coach, Jerry Thomas, Kristina Arko, Grace Jefferson,

C lire Holzheimer, Amy Barwick, Kristen Griffith, Beth Monel. Row four: Allie Montague, Tory

Rssmann, Kelsey Hastings, Nicole Spinosa, Rachel Schlosser, Jessica Marino, Dana Me Gill, Nicole

l C itter, Coach, John Elliott.

Karen DiDomenico, Claire Holzheimer and

Channel Glen are working their hardest to get a

good time.

112 79

81 104

103 74 89 :^" 77

67 §| 103

110 70 93 ^ 90

87 M P 127 lb WON 8 LOST 4

WON 5 LOST 2

iships Fourth

iverside :dford Erika Skovira dives in then looks

with Cory Scheider to see how

they did. Sean Wilford and Nick

Sudar and Grace Jefferson,

Carlo Gentile, Dave Jeffries and

Lake Catholic®^

Mentor Japls

SEASON RECO

L.E.L. RECORF

L.E.L. ChamipTo:

imming 79

Below Left and Right: Adrian Graf and Mindy Gelofsack showing their spirit to get the fans

involved in the game.

Varsity Cheerleaders, Row one: Tebriauna Allen, Camilla Triplin, Mindy Gelofsack, Ana

sia Piotrkoski, Michele Smith. Row two: Melissa Paoloni, Jasmine Boggan, Brittany Sit

Row Three: Coach: Cathy Gibbons, Felicia West, Adrian Graf, Ashley Barnes, Danielle <

Jackson. Coach: Sheryln King.

The

cheerlead¬

ers line

up for the

singing

of the

National

Anthem.

JV Cheerleaders, Row one: Tamiya Tate, Andrea Douglas. Row two: Jennifer

Inman, Rachel DeAngelis, Ashley Jones. Row three: Coach: Cathy Gibbons,

Medley, Dezarae Griffie, Coach: Sheryly King BinOj

Mindy Gelofsack and Adrian Graf show their friendship

while Camilla Triplin and Brittany Sidak are getting

ready before the game is about to begin.

80 Cheerleaders

Freshmen Fotball Cheerleaders, Row one: Denean Griffie. Row Two: Telansa (

Mariah Dukes, Taja Gaiter, Terraia King, Brittany Rice. Row Three: Coach:

Cathy Gibbons, Chanel Glenn, Destinee Battle, Paris Campbell, Coach: Sher King

«

Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Jennifer Inman, Ashley

es, Demea Brandon. Row two: Sharde’ Powell, Coach, Cathy

bons. Coach, Sheryln King, Gerri Bishop.

hmen Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Denean Griffie, Telansa Cobbs,

cey Thomas. Row two: Mardena Thomas, Destinee Battle, Terraia

Wig. Row three: Demeria Harrison, Coach, Cathy Gibbons, Coach, Sher¬

yl King, Paris Campbell.

Stretching out before their performanaces was important if the girls wanted to

avoid injuries throughout the season.. Working together to put on a memorable

performance took lots of practice.

Cheerleaders 81

Brittany Sidak,

Stacy Piotrkoi-

wski and Felicia

West hold up

the banner for

the team to run

through..

Below: As

the season

progressedthe

cheerleaders had

to wear heavier

clothes. They

still continued

to make their

cheers to encour¬

age their fans.

1

sity Cheerleaders, Row one: Tebriauna Allen, Camilla Triplin, Mindy Gelof-

t, Anastasia Piotrkoski, Michele Smith. Row two: Melissa Paoloni, Jasmine

®an, Brittany Sidak. Row Three: Coach: Cathy Gibbons, Felicia West,

ian Graf, Ashley Barnes, Danielle Jackson, Coach: Sheryln King.

successful high sc

involved in sfK)rts

in atttvitfiifaSCflS

Many girls had fun in the Flag Corps ;1

Mr. Matt Young explains the activitie *

SAVE to new members.

Some students participated in Academic

Challenge while others enjoyed the

activities of SADD.

Members of the AV Club helped put on

all the performances at the school.

Above: CRUX sponsored its annual

‘Meet at the Pole’ on September 15,

2004.

Right: Matt Tarach, Ben Sliwa, Tameka

Green and Marc Ranieri carried the

colors at a football game.

involved! That

was the secret

of having a

tool career. Get

get involved

t involved with

were lots of dif

It

ferent ways that students at Euclid

High Schools could get involved,

The transformation to six smaller

schools had no influence on the

activ ities that were available to

the students. Any student could

participate in any of the clubs and

activities that were functioning. If

a student wanted to do something

there was an activity that would

accommodate them.

Mrs. Hoinski and Mrs. Margaret Nielsen

sponsored the Kids on the Block.

82 Activities Divider

Many students found time to participate in Marching Band and many of the other

bands at Euclid High Schools.

r

E

Britaney Roberts found lots of activity with the Flag Corps.

Effie Stansbery sorts some polls for the Euclidian, Student Council members learning about what

they will be doing later on in the year, and Mr. Robert Petrovic explaining what is necessary for the

next issue of the Survey

Above: Lots of students were

interested in becoming members

of the Drill Team,

Left: Sarah Candela, Susan

Hogue and Rachel Sova enjoy

their time in Flag Corps and

Majorettes.

Activities Divider 83

Ms. Tracy Wien-

hold talks to her

class about the

activities they will

be doing.

Varsity Chorale

got to sing before

every football

game.

Jackie Vazquez enjoyed the activity

she had with the Rifles on the football

field. Members

of the

CRUX

met after

school

Jackie Vazquez,

Alex Perdan,

Ashley Barnes,

Tierra Cross,

Lenise Betts,

Charlynn Bryant

and Nicole Kelly,

Jason Locust,

Devin Lewis,

Channez Martin

and Ms. Kathleen

Me Donnell talk

about the mediation

process.

Ms. Diane Tizzano

discussing aiHBre^T

ments with Mr. ., » *

Poskabiewitz

Above: Courtney Biehl

sets ready to start the beat

tight: Mr. Poskabiewitz

tlks the arrangement over dth Erik Hager.

84 Jazz Band

Jazz Band, Row one: Leslie Robinson, Martina Chatman, Cassie Hilston, Cathleen Zalewski,

Hayes, Deandre Frenches, Rachel Schlosser, Kim Ivic. Row two: Mr. Pasquabitz, Alexandria

Eric Hager, Courtney Biehl, Melissa Santorelli, Megan Ammon, Jared Haynes, Mr. Jake Willis,

Joshua Walker, David Horowicz. Row three: Marwan Sledge, Michael Riendeau, Steven Hager,

Glover, Joe Paul Luikart, Nick Sudar, Sam Calabrese, Director, Ms. Diane Tizzano.

v\

Jazz Band

presented their

Concert ii£the auditorium'on Monday!

December 13, 2?)()4. They performed

Fe^?. Navidad, Good King We nee s-^

IS. BigCwfdy Mountain Rock. A

Lime Christmas Jazz1 Suite, White

Christmas, Engine No. 9, and Boo$e

Woogie Bugle Boy. The band was

directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano.

r. AT T THAT KOTTT.

Voices i ... _

I rit a I .on};, Phyllesia

■Bennett, Nyisha

Wheeler and Jillian

Dent discuss the songs

to he sung.

Denaye Hatcher and Alascia

Jones arc* excited.about their concert.

Nyisha Wheeler and

Phylleshia Bennett

making sure their

names are spelled cor¬

rectly.

Above: Nicole Thomas and

Erica Long making sure

everything is ready befor

their performance.

Left: Garey Berry gets his

sax ready to play since he

has a solo in the concert.

Voices of New Life 85

1 icaLong had to get something out of her eye

I fore she was able to perform.

Dean Bryson practiced the piano before the concert

was about to begin.

■ ices of New Life, Row one: Marie Tucker, Alecia Jones, Denaye Hatcher, Melissa Ford, Kristian Middleton, Solita Hill, Jasmine Me Call, Dean Bryson,

ite Summers, Brian Brown, Sherrel Yoe, Phylicia Banks, India Fountain, Brittaney Roberts, Jillian Dent, Chris George. Row two: Jasmine Henderson,

^ , clyn Lee, Nyisha Wheeler, Phyllesia Bennett, Erica Long, Rachel Willingham, Lisa Murray, Jerrica Davis, Channez Martin, Jaron Guilford, Caple

H -Ison, Nicole Thomas, Ashley Jones, Danielle Spearman, Avonte Herrod, Garey Berry.

J&jSKrs™? I PI

e

Choir present

their annual Holiday Concert wjt

the Jazz Band on December 13,

2004 in the Auditorium. They sang

O Come All Ye Faithful, Now Behold

the'Lamb, Rocking Jerusalem, Just

As I Am, Suddenly, All the Way, I’m

Determined to Walk with Jesus, and

the EHS Alma Mater. The group was

directed by Mr. Clifton Beasley and

Ms.Teresa Smith.

PERFORMING ON HHffi MEL! Marching Band had fun showing their stuff to the

nbers of the

ices during the summer

where they learned about marching

with their instrument and keeping

together with their actions. They had

decide what music they would use

and compose the routines to be used

in the shows. After school began they

practiced in their eighth period class

and after school on several days of

the week. They performed before

and at half time for all the home and

away football games and then put on

a Marching Band concert after the

football season in the gym. The band

was directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano

and Mr. Jake Willis. All the members

had a fun time performing for their

friends, relatives and the fans in the

stands. Marching Band members had lots of fun on and off the field.

Marching Band

Director, Ms.

Diane Tizznno

was always

observing

everything that

was going on

during the half

time perfor¬

mance.

Field Commanders, Cathleen Zalewski, Courtney Biehl and Michael Riendeau led the band as they

performed on the field.

John Haynes

plays his tuba.

Band members learning their

routines after

school.

Marching Band

members have

a bird’s eye

view of the field.

Senior band

members were

recognized at

parents night.

Evan Farkas enjoys his tun 1

the field. 86 Marching Band

arching Band, Row one: Assistant Director, Jake Willis, Director, Diane Tizzano, Sarah Candela, Jessica Spring, Susan Hogue, Cathleen Zalewski, Court¬

ly Biehl, Jackie Vazquez, Mike Valentino, Lauren Ranallo, Tim Ewing, Tammy Ewing. Row two: Wayne Spencer, Tommy Berry, Bryan Svoboda, Antonio

right, Jasmine Me Call, Mia Brantley, Matt Kulbis, Jay Pantalone, Justin Simmerer, Michael Riendeau, Linda Berry, James Henderson, Isom Weems,

idrea Douglas, Anna Santorelli, Kayla Dudman, Christina Ewing, Captain, Alexandria Perdan. Row three: Captain, Rachel Sova, Ashley Thorpe, Jocelyn

:ed, Samantha Klosar, Nate Suhy, Meredith Burge, Arielle Powell, Samaria Hairston, Jackie Horne, Nicole Beranek, Grace Jefferson, Christina Arko,

itie Kay, Brittany Baker, Britney Shy, Javon James, Shame Morton, Courtney Rought, Eric Hager, Danielle Weber. Row four: Dominque Cane, Mat-

ew Parnell, JoePauI Luikart, Evan Farkas, Travis Beach, Amalia Boris, Sam Calabrese, Ken Wilber, Sean Wilford, Jeremy Sims, Lee Barwick, Gretchen

iidaitis, James Glover, Ashley Amoss, Steven Hager, Brianna Watts, Trisha Beach, Ashton Freeman, Jamal Austin, Ashley Gilliam. Row five: Ashlynne

lilds, Megan Ammon, Melissa Santorelli, Nicole Clutter, Angela Tirabassi, Chad Lee, Kelly Ammon, Jerod Hanes, Eric Corbin, Cassie Hilston, Clair

olzheimer, Rachel Schlosser, Erica White, Deandria Funches Janene Hines, Janene Hines, Lindzey Robinson, Garey Berry, Martina Chatman, Chris

;orge, Brittany Oyaski. Row six; Nicole Spinosa, Kate Ferina, Trenisha Manningham, Celita Noce, Ciara Pringle, Brittany Sandridge, Sebrina Shelton,

tchel George, India Lowe, Brittany Roberts, Jeanette Langford, Asia Wilson, Jackie Me Carthy, Tania Cureton, Anne Brately, J. P. Haynes.

Marching Band 87

Above: Band seniors got dressed up for senior night.

Left: The drum line got together to show their

rhythm.

z Copperman has ent many enjoyable

>urs on the field play- g in the band.

Antonio Wright doing

a drum solo during the

half time ceremony at a

football game.

Melissa Santorelli

had fun playing play¬

ing her trombone.

Above: The brass section announced the win¬

ners of the Homecoming election during half

time. Left: Megan Ammon and Melissa Santorelli

are good friends. Right: Megan Ammon plays

during the show.

Below Left and Right: The band members looked good when they were

lined up during their program during the football game.

The Rifle Team often threw their rifles into the

during their performances. 88 Flag Corn

tion of the

panther

rpgg CorPs were lead onto the field by co-captains Rachel

Sova and Alexandria Perdan. t girls worked hard to accent

activity that the band was

producing on the field. They

kicked, danced, waved their po ra

poms and the action on the field

mqre intense. They had a fun

inf

y/V, ^

rPh*--

Flag Corps, Row one: Ashlynne Childs, Rachel George, Brittany Sandish, Jackie Me Carthy, Captain, Rache

Sova, Jeanette Langford, Captain, Alexandria Perdan, Danielle Weber, Ashley Gilliam, Brittany Oyaski, Bri

taney Roberts. Row two: Nicole Spinosa, Lisa Carmens, Nocelita Noce, Brinda Solses, Trenisha Manning

Asia Wilson, Shyra Brown, Anne Brately, Mann Kusan, Dominic Kane, India Lowe. j

time

X r*' ■*.

Co¬

captain,

Alex¬

andria

Perdan

proudly

holds

her flag

during

one of the

shows.

Rachel Sova and Jackie Vazquez salute the fla

the National Anthem is played.

The Flag Corps girls did a lot of dancing

during their performances on the football

field.

TWmMffS

nWr^majorettSfor"

sisted of senior ]

captain, Jessica Spring, and juniors,

Sarah Candela and Susan Hogue.

They worked hard to link their

twirling to the music that was being

played by the band. They twirled

their batons and tossed them into the

air to be caught by themselves or by

their partners. Jessica even played

with*fire when she twirled a flaming

baton during one show. The girls had

a lot of fun doing their routines for

the fans. \

jorettes: Susan Hogue, Jessica Spring, Sarah Candela.

Left Above: Jessica

Spring had a hard

time with her flaming

baton when one side

wouldn’t stay lit and

it was spraying oil

all over her as she

twirled it.

Left: Tim Ewing

twirls a saber during

one of the shows.

sica Spring, Susan Hogue and

rah Candela twirling their batons

png one of the half time ceremo- s in the fall.

their rifles for sev-

un and threw their

id climbed on top

ive visual effects on •

Jackie Vazquez twirls her rifle while on Mike

Valentino’s shoulders.

ties: Mike Valentino, Jackie Vazquez, Lauren Ranallo, Tim Ewing. /lajorettes/Rifles 89

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lK

superior choral group at Euclid High

time every day%ightft§alPSi

and learning a small atSbfmi

theory. During the rest of th

7*

L A

Choral Masters presented their annual Holiday Conc<

they learned andmfacticed some of the

hardest high school pieces available.

They attended the LEL ch

every year and performed a winter

and spring show in the auditorium.

In every sho

showcased their outstanding harmony

and talent.

-David Jeffries

.iuMHa? ■ MS;

The Choral Masters rehearsed before their concert.

The members had to practice before they could

90 Choral Masters/Forte perform.

Choral Masters, Row one: Kristen De Wolf, Craig Hollins, Brittany Rice, Amy Barwick, Liza Langd

Yuri Doolan, Kim Reps, Patrick Mulholland, Terrence Ewing, Dante Wagner, Danielle Bryce, Kr

Griffith, Sarah Mable. Row two: Briget Mahovlic, Emily Mahovlic, Cassidy Blatnik, Bianca Gonz

Ishia Weems, Brandon Fleming, Devin Conroy, Joshua Verch, David Jeffries, Craig Stigamier, Er

Skovira, Maria Fleming, Denaye Hatcher, Defar Kemp, Brittany Oblak. Row three: India Fountain.

Anna Sudar, Natalie Sliwa, Ashley West, Jakira Curry, Carlos Johnson, Lee Barwick, Trevor Terr

Donte Condin, Alex Price, Matt Kushan, Jazmyn Terry, Jessica Wilbraham, Gabrielle Ruberto,

Joanna Habat. Row Four: Amalia Boris, Holly Yanacek, Tamera Keratin, Brianna Massolini, Andrtl

Mitchell, Rachel Sova, Jessica Vandegrift, Matt Me Kenzie, Caple Nelson, Diante Jackson, Dave 1

dell, Dean Bryson, Anthony Edmonson, Bryon Waldorf, Kyle Strodtbeck, Dominique Payne, Jessie

Chandler, Karen Connavino, Cathleen Zalewski

Forte, Row one: Jessica Vandegrift, Stephanie Maxwell, Emily Lawrence,. Chris

Lennon, Karen Connavino. Row two: Dave Heindell, Brandon Fleming, Georgtj

Whitfield, Yuri Doolan, Craig Stigamier

i

HOW CHOIM

Varsity Chorale members got to sing the National Anthem before all the football games. ifeer'-•amaMmmrr.r-r- -

J lephine Vicar, Brittany Harris, Amy Barwick, Jessica Vandegrift, Rochel Sova, Brandon Fleming,

- phanie Maxwell, Craig Stigamier and Erika Skovira had a lot of fun getting together and posing for

F tures before their performance.

There was lots of

action going on

before the students

got on the stage.

Varsity Chorale 91

~V*i

ora!e."Kow one: Rachel Lawrence, Erika Skovira, Katie Maxwell, Jessica Daniel!

Blatnik, Emily Lawrence. Row two: Shontez Whitlow, Joanna Habat, Kristin Griffith, Brit-

y Harris, Kristin De Wolf, Karen Connavino, Jessica Vandegrift, Yuri Doolan. Row three: David

ries, Chrissy Lennon, Rachel De Angelis, Josavicar, Maria Fleming, Stephanie Maxwell, Sarah

ble, Brandon Fleming. Row four: Nate Summers, Matt Me Kinzie, Carlos Johnson, William Cloud,

rge Whitfield, Matt Kushan. Row five: Dean Bryson, Craig Stigamier, Dave Heindell, Khemet

ett, Steve Manes. Row six: Garey Berry, Courtney Biehl, Michael Reindeau, JoePaul Luikart,

ties Glover, Cathleen Zalewski.

Varsity Chorale

School’s v'vumm - * t WL a competition show choir. They met

fifth period every day to practice

five arranged pieces that they tried

Drilling in front L^,

competitions. The

tempers practiced at least ten hours

every week during the competi¬

tion season. The competition show

Consisted of Jump Shout Boogie,

Voice, Vogue/You wear it well,

Lobks Like a Lady, and Try Again/

I 'lit Still Standin \ The group put on

a Holiday Conceit in the audi

on Wednesday, December 8. 2004.

ibers of the group strived

for larc

/ery day. and

in that goal.

-David Jeffries

Orchestra, Row one: Lauren Rivers, Kelly Ammon, Starla Lee, Sara Lehman, Kayla Wheeler, Tiara Bagley. Row two: Julia Shei, Holly Yanacek, Bryn

Chanel Glenn, Amanda Rogers, Hope Hill, Linda Berry, Adreana Twiggs, Naejean Roberts, Cierra Medley, Danielle Jones. Row three: Director, Jake1

Jasmine Johnson, Tebriauna Allen, Deonell Hardy, Jeruna Jackson, Autumn Nerone, Kristen De Wolf, Justephanie Chandler, Christian Black, Jeoff ]

Row four: Amanda Hayes, John Haynes, Elizabeth Copperman.

irchestra gave it’s first oncert in Decem-

performed estra put on with the choral groups. (Jr

an excellent show and it w direction of director Mr. J;

Theyplayt and selecti'

of “Hallelujah" from Handel ’ which;Is the traditionar^pmbi bers at the concert. Orchest^ also gave concerts at some of the district’s middle jcfipols. The orchestra looked foreword to performing at CedarT^int and in the Disney World Tour. I

lCCT H

Orchestra seniors, Adreana Twiggs, Liz Copperman, Joh

Haynes, Autumn Nerone, Amanda Hayes, and Linda Be

have been with the orchestra for many years.

The orchestra members

had a good time prepar¬

ing for their concert in

December.

92 Orchestr

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Travis Beach, Alexandria Perdan and Trisha

Beach making beautiful music.

James Glover

and John

Haynes enjoying

their time in the

band.

Concert Band 93

' ncert Choir, Row one: Shareaun Woods, Kelli Gore,

acey Thomas, Shieda Orr, Dick Jacobs. Row two:

iatrina Hunter, Destinee Battle, Enchante Drake, Lee

irl, Christina Dudley, Rashad Pennyman. Row three:

ette Dean, Dorsay Kimbrough, Nyra Williams, India

unpbell, Sasha Gee, Samira Donald, Renee Artis, itesha Willis.

ove: Lee Barwick, Gretchen Gudaitis and Amalia Boris

re important part of the trumpet section.

The Concert Band members getting ready for the

OUNDS OF WINTER Concert Band put on it’s annual Winter Concert

ncert Band, Row one: Briana Watts, Ashley Amoss, Amanda Hayes, Jared Haynes, Nate Suhy, Rachel Schindler, Travis Beach. Row two: Aaron Payton,

tt Parnell, Josh Marie, Samantha Klozar, Erin Bolyard, Ashley Thorpe, Sara Leyman, India Lowe, Alexandria Perdan. Row three: Eric Hager, Mere-

Burge, Grace Jefferson, Andrea Douglas, Courtney Rought, Kristina Arko, Kayla Dudman, Anna Santorelli, Britney Shy, Javon James, Jamal Austin,

izabeth Copperman, Chad Lee, Nicole Beranek, Grace Me Connell, Britney Baker, Samaria Hairston, Shame Morton, Jackie Horn, Katie Keay, Jessica

itimore. Row four: Sean Wilford, Sam Calabrese, Jeremy Sims, Ken Wilbur, Nick Sudar, Michael Riendieu, Joepaul Luikart, Lee Barwick, Gretchen

idaitis, Amalia Boris, Steven Hager, James Glover, Rachel Schlosser, Brandon Me Swain, Kelly Ammon, Phillip Williams, Garey Berry, Chris George,

andria Funches, Janene Hines, Cassandra Hilston, Erica White, Claire Holzheimer, Lindzey Robinson, Martina Chatman, Cathleen Zalewski. Row five:

ish Beach, Jared Pantalone, Bryan Svoboda, Terrence Warren, Matt Kulbis, Wayne Spencer, James Henderson, Justin Simmerer, John Haynes, Nicole

utter, Angie Tirabassi, Melissa Santorelli, Eric Corbin, Courtney Biehl, Kate Farina, David Horowicz. Row six: Director, Brian Koluza, Director, Jake

«Jaiii ijllis, Director, Diane Tizzano.

gpO Play, 2004 was

Anne Frank and

1 §M| [j - J ^ Me, performed

by the Drama Club. Anne Frank and

Me was written be Cheffe Benjict

and performed on November :18,19

and 20 in the Little Theater. The play

was about a girl named Nicole Bums

(Liza Langdon), who’s school assign¬

ment was to read The Diary of Anne

Frank. She went through the normal

trials and tribulations that most teen¬

agers went through in their lives at

the beginning of the play. At a school

dance she had her heart broken and

ended up getting hit in the head by a

car when she tried to run away. She

wakes up only to find herself in Paris.

France in 1942, right in the middle

of the Holocaust. She went through

the experiences that the people of that

time had. She met Anne Frank (Cathy

Smedley) during her dream and ended

up in a gas chamber when she then

woke up with her friends'and family.

Her attitude about history changed

greatly because of her experience. The

play was directed by Mr. Greg Baca

and Ms. Trisha Tinney and Rachel

Perovsek and Zachary Svoboda did

the technical production.

-Anjolie Gordon

Don’t know who to believe. Brittany Spicer, Liza Langdon and Kelly Amnion am’t sure whether of n

they can believe everything that was written in A Diary of Anne Frank.

Brittany Spicer

and Liza Lang¬

don practice the

dance that they are

going to do at the

school dance the

coning weekend.

Left: Sarah

Candela listens to

a hidden radio to

learn about world events in 1942.

Liza Langdon frets over not having

read the book for her class. _____

Kelly Ammon is

fantasizing about

life after the war

as she dances with

a picture of Clark

Gable. Above: Kelly Ammon talks t

Langdon about being Jewish

Above. Righ#Robert Net^ talks to

Liza Langdon about being part of

the resistance..

Right Andrea Mitchell, Kelly Amnion, Liza Langdon and Sarah

Candela discussing former times

while hiding out in an attic.

i ah Candela and Brittany Spicer try

tc onsol Liza Langdon after she had

embarrassing moment with a boy she lis.

► it

ally S nmon is

: 'mforted Liza

ingdon.

v

Steve Manes and Liza Langdon argue about

whether the resistance is doing the right thing.

Fall Play, Row oner Rachel Perovsek, John

Haynes, Mia Bush, Meredith Burge, Jennifer

Weber, Amber Dantzler, Anjolie Gordon. Row

two: Zach Svoboda, Logan Smith, Dean Bryson,

Stephen Manes, Brittany Spicer, Sache’ Ander¬

son, Oscay Black. Row three: Jessica Chandler,

Brandon Fleming, Kelly Ammon, Jennifer

Walker, Robert Nero, Cathy Smedley, Liza

LsSfgtroii, Jamal Austin, Andrea Mitchell, Sfar^j

Candela.

Andrea Mitchell, Jamel Austin, Robert

Nero and Sarah Candela Ire present when

Liza Langdon wakes upfrom her dream

and she realizes she is back in the

. ent and didn’t die in the gascham

;all Play 95

Kelly Ammon, Andrea Mitchell and Jamal Austin

talk to Liza as she wakes up after having been hit by

a car and suffering from amnesia. Robert Nero, Logan Smith,

Jennifer Walker, Brandon

Fleming and Dean Bryson

are discussing A Diary of

Anne Frank in their English

class.

Left and Above: Steven

Manes dances with Liza

Langdon and they then go

outside to talk and he tells her

that he likes Brittany instead

of her.

Right: Andrea Mitchell,

Kelly Ammon, Liza Lang¬

don and Cathy Smedley

facing death in the gas

chambers. Left: Robert Nero says

goodbye to Lisa Langdon

as he is about to attempt an

escape from the railroad car.

Lisa Langdon

meets Cathy

Smedley on the

train that is going to the concentration

camp. They discuss

many of the events that have occurred

in their lives.

Jamal Austin explaining to

Liza Langdon about all the

stars in the sky and why he

must fight for the resistance.

The representative from

the Red Cross shows the

shirt that the blood donors will get.

Brandon Stewart and

Keonna Johnson dressed

in hats for spirit week.

Leterrian Tompkins and Robert Nero sell tick

est for the Homecoming dance during the lunch

periods.

Right: Students enjoyed their

time at Winterfest.

Far Right: Mike Grewatsch

and Cheryl Novak enjoyed

their time at Homecoming.

96 Student Council

PL ANNING THE EVENT Indent Council j

was the orga¬

nization that

planned most of the^tudent events that

occurred through the year. The first

major event of the year was Home¬

coming which began with Homecom- *

ing spirit week before the Homecom^"."

ing football game on Friday and then ^

the Homecoming Dance on Samrd&y

which was attended by 700 students.

They organized the Winterfest dance

which was held at the end of January,

the blood drives, the student-faculty

basketball game and many other

smaller fund raisers through the year.

Mrs. Anne Obradovich and Mrs.

Michelle Pettit were

for the Student Council.

Robert Nero greets the students who are abou

donate blood.

Jeremy

Roeder

and Oscar

Black are

happy to

show off the

arms that

they gave

blood from.

Student Council advisers, Mrs. Anne Obradovich and Mrs. Michelle Pettit expla;

what the students will be doing throughout the school year.

«

Club looks at the diferences between different cultures

Mrs. Pamela Graham 1

discusses what will

be happening with the _

AFS/Cultural Club

throughout the year.

AFS( American

Field Service )

and the Cultural

Club were closely related and so

: decided to meet together throughout

the year. The clubs were concerned

with other cultures and how mem¬

bers of other cultures look upoif

Americans and how Americans look,

upon other cultures. Mrs/ Pamela

Graham and Mrs. Elizabeth Russo

coordinated the activities for the

groups.

AFS students had a lot of fun throughout the year

AFS/Cultural Club 97

oPstudcjndt

J —ing out in the

different offices. Whether they worked

in the small schools offices or in the

clinic the students were a valuable

asset to the schools. They filed papers,

delivered call slips to the students

throughout the school, ran errands

for the secretaries and counselors and

aid whatever was necessary to keep

the school running smoothly. It was a

good experience for the students and a

"valuable asset for the offices. J

JaRon King enjoys helping Mrs. Pauline Johnson in the athletic office

Carnisa Bandy, Tianna Burt and Jeff Sidak help with

Puda watches the security monitor.

the filing while Katie Lyi*

JaRon King helps Mrs. Pauline John

son organize old books while Patrick

Mulholland organizes papers.

Mrs. Linn

Parise and Mrs.

JoAnn Hodder

appreciate

having help in

their office.

Jessica Spring helps

Donte Kyle and weighs

Steve Ladovich while

Jackie Vazquez cleans

up and Stephanie Bruno sorts papers

Lauren Ranallo

and Jackie Vazquez

take Jamel Wilson’s

temperature. Mr. Tony

Russo can always use

help. Mrs. Pat Repko

explains what needs

to be done to Camille

Ware and Maria Flem¬

ming.

Katie Puda, Jessica Cunningham, Karen DiDo-

menico and Kelly Preston and Lauren Ranallo. Mrs.

Mickey Segulin and Jackie Vazquez and Chris Salyan

and Katrina Lewis working

w together. 98 Office Aides/Clinic

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TT JILL UJ T

to learn about and get a taste of mili¬

tary life. Students learned to march

and coordinate their movements. They

were also able to join teams such as

marksmanship. IDR(lndividual Drill

Routine) and many others. Through-

drill and rifle meets against other

Schools. Also, they supplied a color

guard for all of Euclid’s home football

Igames and lor many assemblies. §|g

to continue the ROTC program in

college or go straight into the militar

if they chose to do so. The instruc¬

tors for the group were COR. Wil¬

liam Gray and SGTMAJ. Larry M.

Isaacs.

-Marc Ranieri 4itS

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"“v,v " 1 ' ’ " * J the armed

nnT\l

services

Matt Tarach, Kevin Vanek, Ben Sliwa and Marc

Ranieri carried the colors at one of the football games.

Kevin Vanek and Ben Sliwa

showing the new cadets how

to march.

The cadets getting ready to leave the field, the Rifle

Team performs at an assembly, the color guard car¬

ries the colors at an assembly.

CDR Wil¬

liam Gray

announces at

the Annual

Inspection

held on Febru¬

ary 8, 2005.

Ryan Difranco, Amber Cart-

mell, Kayla Wheeler and Robert

Kuklinca carried the colors at the

inspection. NJROTC 99

cruise?

the time or money to do|o at least you

could have gone to the annual Winter-

fest Dance held in the E-room on Sat¬

urday, January 29, 2005. The theme of

the dance was Caribbean Nights and

150 students assembled in the E-room

and enjoyed the music and refresh¬

ments that were provided for them.

The cost was only $15 if they went

alone and $30 if a couple attended.

The room was decorated with lots of "yft ir:;

helium balloons and posters. Partici¬

pants could have their pictures taken

professionally, but their were

students with cameras taking *r

It was an enjoyable time for

attended.

Mike

and Bekah

Christopher

looked good at the dance.

Alyssa Kodramaz,

Stephanie Tartaglione,

Grace Jefferson, Eric

Corbin, JaRon King,

Amber Devese, Allie

Montague, Scott Cupar,

Bekah Christopher,

Ann Sivert, Julie DiDo-

menico, Amber Devese

and Bianca Gonzalez.

100 Winterfest

■'-nf

As the students arrived they had to check in at the registration desk

Kelsey Hastings, Co

Scheider and Tori R

Greg Me Kay, Janine

Hines and Katie Keay.

Danielle Medley,

Brian Meynard,

Tommie Berry,

Tenisha Leverette,

Kristen Miller, Tif¬

fany Toth, Theresa

Collins and Courtney

Rought all looked

nice and had a good

time.

Erin Bolyard, Jared

Haynes, Katie Yerman,

Brittney Kuhar, Alyssa

Bailey, Darius Smith,

Jasmine Gaulden,

Vanessa Me Pherson,

Jennifer Inman, Bri-

anna Morrow, Mer-

rianna Milroy, Alonzo

Woodruff, Viviana

Lopez, Alaysia Jones,

Jasmine Gaulden and

Darius Smith.

Erin Bolyard and Jared Haynes

dancing while Terrence Bolden gets

ready to go out on the dance floor.

\\ intertest 101

Drill and Dance

[p ~-"xf "I Drill Team

who practiced after school by learn¬

ing steps whiph were then formatted

into a tdhtiie that they performed at

basketball games during half time.

They also performed in competitions

and shows such as the Delta Show

Pat Akron University on October 28.

2004. The [Purpose of the Drill Team

was to work the crowd up for the

games. Mrs. Marketa President and

Ms. Pearcy were the advisers for the

group.Members of the Drill Team

were: Marchae Jackson, Ashley

Morgan, Jasmine Henderson, Ja-

nee’ Carter, Athina Weems, Lindsey

Beasley, Tiffany Johnston, Josal-

ynn Gibson, Jsmin Gibson, Tiayra

Matthews, Martina Ernest, Alfreda

Anthony, Porsha Reeder, Martina

Chatman, Lariea Wysinger, Keyona

Johnson, Tanisha Black, Jeruna

Jackson, Stefanie Philpott, Domi¬

nique Stiner, Unique East, Jazmyn

Terry, Brittany Barker, Keyana

Gaston, Quiana Rivers, Amber

Howard, Rachel Willingham, Dez-

arae Griffie.

-Martina Chatman-Martin

Lots of interest. On the day of the first meeting lots of students showed interest in j

ing theDrill team

The Dnfi TeSffi'rmemb^

ing on the basketball court during the half-time

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, Row one: Alacia Jones, Marchae Jackson, Dezarae Griffie, Lisa Murray, Bianca Gonza-

i: Dericka Young, Rachel Willingham, Jessica Stevens, Aschii Moygan, Tiffany Johnston,

ire. Row three: Bryan Minard, Trenisha Manningham, Adrian Graf, Amber Howard,

ry, Jeruna Jackson, Britaney Roberts.

The Dance Team members

practiced their

moves so they

could work

together when

they performed

on the floor.

Mrs Marketa

President

enjoyed

working with

the girls so

much she even

performed with

them. In the

lower left of the

page Amber

Moore and

Mrs. Marketa

President can

be seen danc¬

ing.

Dance Team 103

Euclid Dance

Team was

composed of

about 20 girls and was headed by Mrs.

Marketa President. They performed

at half-time of the Varsity Boys

Basketball games at the Jabberwok in

December at Cleveland State UniMjrtJ

sity. They practiced after school and

only learned short routines since there

was not enough time to learn anything

longer. It was a fun experience for the

members since they did not have to

try out year after year. Members of the

Dance Team included: Alaszia Jones,

Ashley Morgan, Marchae Jackson,

Amber Howard, Jazmyn Terry,

Jeruna Jackson, Martina Chatman,

Rachel Willingham, Tiffany John¬

ston, Bianca Gonzalez, Brittaney

Roberts, Adrian Graf, Gretchen

Gudaitis, Dezarae Griffie, Trenisha

Manningham, Amber Moore.

-Martina Chatman-Martin

(urn r*\ \h fv In pc:

a Vocational Auto-

6VS| motive programg

gave students a «fSi

chance to prepare for a life of repairing

automobiles. Everybody had a car and

it took a lot of people to keep all those!

cars in good running order. There was f

a good demand for auto repair people !

Vho knew what was going on. The

program gave students an opportunity

to begin learning the basics of car

repair so they could go to post second¬

ary schools to get certified and get a

good job. The There was a junior and a

senior class, each lasting three periods.

The class was taught by Mr. Anthony

Rozman Senior Vocational Automotives, Row one: Westley Jukewicz, Christina Erhardt, Josh Hare, Farrell

Thomas, Isaac Gray, Marcus Jacobs, Instructor, Mr. Tony Rozman. Row two: Zanas Valys, Dwayne

Chappell, Matt Celeste, Evan Farkas, Gregory Miller

Junior Vocational Automotives, Row one: Chris Sanders, Buddy Searles. Row two: John DuirenTcyr

Quanteh, John Cozart, Chris Giegerich, Jake Nolin, Instructor, Mr. Tony Rozman. Row three: Fran

Roy, Ryan Sotka, Nick Scott, Matt Orr, Grant Anderson, John Novak.

Dwayne Chappel and

Marcus Jacobs, Chris¬

tina Erhardt getting

information from Mr.

Tony Rozman who is

helping Josh Hare and

Ferrel Thomas, Matt

Celeste looks underneath

while Ferrel Thomas and

Evan Farkas work on

wheels.

John Novak, Frank¬

lin Roy, Ryan Sotka,

Chris Giegerich,

and Cyrus Quanteh

making the cars run

tight.

Ww f f { H u V

I

lents how to network computers

Networking Technology was one of

the computerwocationals offered at

Euclid. It’s curriculum focused on

preparing students for a future in r r j§ computer networking. It was a 2-year

program that offereds to help any

student who wanted to get CISCO cer¬

tified. The first year CISCO students,

who were usually juniors, had the class

ghe first three periods of the day. The

second year students took it the last

three periods. After taking CISCO,

students could carry on their education Hi SgJftggB

in computer networking and receive

many other certifications in the field!

Mr. Roy Pignatiello was the CISCO

teacher here at Euclid. This year

though, Mr. Pignatiello was not able to

teach the first semester due to a motor¬

cycle accident he was involved in. He

made it back for the second semester.

CISCO Was a great program to get

involved in. It helped to establish a

foundation in a student's future.

-Melissa Paoloni

(SCO: Melissa Paoloni, Jennifer Walker, Joe Humenuik, John Polter, Ryan Kolesar, Karl Morris,

/ idrew Mumford.

Students in the

CISCO class learned

how to network

computers together

so they could com¬

municate with each other. They spent a

lot of time in front

of their monitors.

areer Fair introduced students to courses offered by the vocational department

January 13, 2005 in The W^ftJVrn.

iRepresentativ^lfcm Awf mpflve

Service Technology, Criminal Jipti*

Commercial Art, Computer Inform?

tion Systems, CISCO Networking

ana Family & Consumer Sciences

[gathered together to present inform;

tion about their group to the rest of

f the school. The students got a chance

to get information about the programs

to see if they were interested in par-

Tony Russo.

Students learning about the different vocational

programs offered at Euclid Schools.

mm a r a

Cisco/Career Fair 105

106 Key Club

Key Club. Row one: Sean Walker. Row two: Nick Sudar, Ben Thompson, Ken Wilber, Royce Kimbrough, Anna Sudar, Jared Pantalone, Jeanette Ozoa,

Robert Nero, Lauren Carpenter, Natalie Sliwa. Row three: Kristian Middleton, Brittney Landers, Emily Proctor, Julia Shei, Tonica Johnson, Nichole

Ferkul, Rosalyn Gholston, John Nero. Row four: Jessica Stevens, Shantel Thomas, Justin Moore, Michael Fresco, Anna Burnich, Scott Rutti, Sean Lan; j

ham, Christian Black, Ronda Gholston. Row five: Sara Lehman, Brittaney Roberts, Rachel Perovsek.

Club was a lot j

un,and , no

they don’t make |

difl/how ever, get students

from 9-12 grades and participated

in community service activities. At |

f their weekly meetings they discussed

new projects and activities. This year

they participated in beach clean-ups.

ashes and planted flowers fas.

emorial Park? The also

activities at th

hey baby sat chi

the Children’s Hospital and

tutor kids.at.Fred’s Club. T

without expecting to rec

built character in it’s me

everyone had respect for

Sudar was President, Sea

was vice President,

an ers

A m

Walk

Kope secre¬

tary and Anana^s Aden-Swoop was

the treasurer, dp -Anjolie Gordon

Activities were planned at their meetings.

mmm « Key Club does many service projects to help the communil

«

•s? WeM## you did, the Ehcuyp for yoft/stjudents submitted origi- /orksto me members wIp, read : oven'anjhdecided if theyt ivere . enough to appear in the maga-

The accepted ones were usKem-. into a magazine which was,then [sh^fora^ybne wha waited one ly. Ms? Tracv \\1eirnofa ahtwlrs.

Mellen yverC the adders for the

leir in print

1 others?

was for

nal wort

them r

zine.

bled

to" buy.

Chris Messina, Dan Thome and Logan Smith were important members of the

Eucuyo staff and they had to look through

all the material that was submitted to pick

out what was usable.

There were

lots of discus¬

sions and arguments

about which

works should

be included

Once the work was selected it had to be entered into the computer by

typig or scanning so it could be layed out in pages.

Eucuyo 107

enabled students who were interest©

in art to pursue requirements for thei

Career. Students met with Mrs. Edie

Mellen for three perijls in which th<

learned the dd'ierent techniques that

were necesslry to develop their artis

tic talents. Their work becwie patfc

their portfolio that would be present*

at job interviews or post secondary

school •plications

Amber Hall, Bob

Bayko, Brittany

Corry, Kristy

Wilson, Katie

Carter, Meredith

Burge, Shaina

Banaszek, Dawn

Albrecht, Tori

Rossman, Solomon

Wil- gsma Hams, |&n|

Jade

Peter-

nelj and

Dustin

Sulecki

work-

ing hard f

on their ,

projects. ” z-

Commercial Art I, Row one: Emma Coles, Robert Bayko, Dawn Albrecht, Instructor, Mrs. Edie Melln

Row two: Tori Rossmann, Lindsey Vrhovnik, Katie Carter, Jade Peternelj, Nikki Gates, Brittanie !

Curry. Row three: Kristy Wilson, Shaina Banaszek, Meredith Burge, Amber Hall, David Leighty.

Row four: Lauren Petit, Dustin Slutkey, John Hastings, Soomon Williamson, Andrew Ramey, Robe

Hayes, Antione Miller, Frank Oberle.

Commercial Art II, Row one: Cierra Medley, Cori Morgan. Row two: Dominic Mercadante, Deanm

Pastel, Joe Horsfall, Instructor, Edie Mellen, Nyrisha Pearcy, Derrick Jackson, Neil Stewart.

Robert Hayes, Emma

Cole, Bob Bayko,

Amber Hall and Dawn

Albrecht know they

need to do good work

in order to get into art

school.

Cori Morgan is getting

some help from Mrs.

Edie Mellen while

Nicole Gates, Nyrisha

Pearcyand Neil Stewart

progress well.

108 Commercial Art

l m * 1 I f [ swimming

j t>nS§J

pc: p*;

T bed Led

Enforceine

Mike Bruening

and Jordan

Vahcic look

over records

and practicing

control. Instructor, Mr.

Nick Selvaggio

shows students

how to use the

monitors.

dy .‘pior Law Enforcement, Row one: Mike Bruening, Jim Kintrel, Nikki Crissman, Tim Balogh, Cierra

r! lira. Row two: Joe Habina, Dan Misch, Jordan Vahcic Laquita Francis, Noell Colette, Brian Hen-

m (rshot, Scott Justman.

e,Dei# Jiior Law Enforcement, Row one: Jarrod Bencar, Sarah Schultz, Mark Metz, Jimmy Campana,

art. 1 minique Bates. Row two: Rachel Me Nulty, Dawneaast Green, Erica Carroll, Vareena Harris,

rese Milner, Nikki Kirk, Ashley Wanchisn. Row three: Jeff Meyerhoffer, Steven Meeks, Tim Ewing,

Phyler, Matthew Kramer, Michael Suschak, Matt Consolo.

Derrick Jackson. Dominic Mercadante, Deanna Pastel and Ciarra Medley working to finish their projects on time.

Sarah

Schultz,

Ashley

Wan-

chism,

Erica

Car-

roll and

Rachel

Me

Nulty

working to improve their skills.

Tyrese

Milner,

Jimmy

Campana,

Logan

Phyler, Matt

Consolo and

Nikki Kirk

practicing

the actions

that they will have

to do when

they are law

enforcement

officers.

the field of

^raent you

in Euclid’s Law

y^There were L ,

piors and the

ght by Mr. Nick

nts ledfled all w£i.

sKrrre necessary to be succgjsful in the

world of law enforcement!”

Mediators had trouble

with anothef

student?

Ever had trouble getting along with

someone else? Ever been in a tense! \ | ■ Sj

situation with another person? Maybe

you needed mediation. The Mediators

were a group of students who were

trained to help eliminate conflicts be¬

tween students. They attended many

workshops where they learned the

skills necessary to help calm down

tense situations. If students in conflict

agreed to mediation they would tell

their story to the mediators who

would then recommend solutions.

Teenagers were faced with many

conflicts as they went through their

lives. Mediation tried to minimize

the problems as much as possible.

Ms. Kathleen Me Donnell was the

instructor for the mediators.

The students had to be trained before they could do

any mediation.

Fourth Period Mediators Row one: Channez Martin, Sasha Day, Stephanie Taddie, Sarah Mable, Lis.

Murray, Dezarae Griffie, Tiffany Johnston, Adviser, Ms. Kathleen Me Donnell. Row two: Linda Bel

Tommie Berry, Marshae Jackson, Ashley Jackson, Nicole Kelly, Jaclyn Lee, Kevin Kope. Row threu

Greg Me Kay, Devin Lewis, Dominique Eldemier, Tiera Cross, Ashley Barnes, Athena Williams.

Fifth Period Mediators Row one: Terraia King,

Caple Nelson, CharLynn Bryant, Briana

Watts, Tiera Cross, Ashley Barnes. Row two:

Stanley Griffin, Terrence Bolden, Dominique

Eldemier, Emily Lawrence, Josephine Vicar,

Nicole Beranek, Jackie Me Carthy, Lenise

Betts, Adviser, Kathleen Me Donnell.

Sixth Period Mediators Row one: Korry Collins,

Athena Williams, Marshae Jackson. Adviser,

Ms. Kathleen Me Donnell. Row two: Jailyn

Harris, Anastasia Mitchell, Jennifer Walker,

Amber Dantzler, Katrina Becker, Jason

Locust. Row three:; Christa Smith, Darion Cal¬

lahan, Ashley Barnes, Tiera Cross, CharLynn

Bryant. Row four: Tristan Clark, Joe Johnson,

Terence Warren, Delon Ford, Sharmaine Bey,

Mikita Duncan, Benedict Terrell, Arianna

Wilcox.

’s Academic pits different high schools against each other

Tf/L §) Academic yvas a group of

1 I students who competed C ly? [y) among themselves to

see who could answer the most -questions

in the shortest time in prepar||jonTor

competing against other schools on televi¬

sion. The students answered questions that

were read by Mr. Ron Zucca who' was'

the adviser for the group. The students

represen ted Euclid 1 n coi^pfKtron^^i^^

.several, tiff^:'at Case Western Reserve

l.nivefsity and at Copley High School.

Students in the group included Nathan

Miller, Sean Walker, Travis Beach, Andy

Miller, Sharde Miner, David Yernian,

JDan Adamic, Ed Chenock, Jeff Horn,

David Horowicz, Melisa Coleman and

Enchante Drake.

Idents getting ready to practice answering questions read by Mr. Ron Zucca.

Mr. Ron Zucca

asked the ques¬

tions so the

students could

practice answer¬ ing under tense

conditions.

- ' ■

bly called African Drums irTwhicr^j

several people tried to show the

importance of drums to the African

culture. The students got a chance to

play along with the group and some

came up and danced.

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•■Up. ' w<H • . '

~ * ^ : * ■ m

rw mggX, ^ . .-

jere was a lot of dancing going on when the drums were beating. Jessica Vandegrift had a lot of fun danc- E to the beat. It’s Academic/African Drums 111

REPORTING THE

at jEuclid High Sc^bl. The pi

wdfejp keep the small schools

about upcoming events and to

the student's tyoidiWb b^Jfearc

members each dea

decide on topics to cover and

m^othe cofjg

Ichief, Stepha

editor, Anna

mter fb he 1 aid out into tl

e Sliw a was the Editor-ii

mie Maxwellwas ncv$E

Sudar was feature edito.

rvvick was assistant editc

Mr. Robert Petri

the group

Rosalyn Gholston

Survey. Row one: Rosalyn Gholston, Chantel Ward, Angela Rogers, Nathan Miller, Mark Watsonn

Row two: Tiarra Bagley, Sharde Minor, Sache’ Anderson, Robert Kuklinca. Row three: Danielle J

Jones, Ronda Gholston, Edward Chenock. Row four: Erin Bolyard, Enchante’ Drake. Row five: J

Holly Yanacek, Lauren Carpenter, Amy Barwick, Robert Nero, Stephanie Maxwell, Natalie Sliwa I Anna Sudar.

Stephanie Maxwell explains to the staff what she

needs for the next deadline.

Editor-in-chief, Natalie Sliwa, assigns stories for the

next issue.

Right: Staff members learning about the paper

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K# **T ■■ ^ L X

_:_ m m jgA1 leBBL '■ ixgg- X

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•§l

on the Block tries to show that everyone can get along

• lAl’

■ #

\.

on the Block

was a group ^

; wfep rehearsegjjkits using puppets^ ^

and then toured the elementary and

middle schools presenting these skits

to the children. The skits dealt with H

prejudice and how different pec

are perceived by their peers.

convey the idea that ail .. .>•: •'

equal and entitled touqual respect by

everyone. Mrs. Margaret Neilsen and

Mrs. Hoinski were the advisers, ior

the group. 1 - y - - .

“ori the Block memBers sTowing dff their pupets

>

***00 £

Margaret Nielsen explains to Amy Barwick

they dowhen they get to the schools to make

■ presentations.

Mallory Camp and Justephanie Chandler practice speaking with their puppets while advisers, Mrs. Mar¬

garet Nielsen and Mrs.Hoinski show how the show has to be put together.

The students had

to practice a lot

before they could

go in front of the

children and pres¬

ent a good show.

the Block 113

htmiymi eLia

Poetry Club helps students enjoy reading and writing poeti /F

interested

V \J V^cLL in poetry? J| If so, you should have come to the

meetings of the Poetry Club. Members

read poetry that they wrote or pub¬

lished poetry. Mrs. Andrea Gorodea was the adviser for the group.V

.

Students read and listened to poetry

during the meetings.

Junior Class Cabinet helps organize events for the ye; W" . ^

“junior Class,

Cabinet met after

school in the

planetarium with Mrs. Fran Ratka and discussed what the junior class

could do to better identify themselves.

They thought up way s that the class

could raisemoney for their events.

Karen Connavino,

Rachel DeAngelis,

Marissa Man-

narino and Emily

Lawrence hope to

it get things accom-

i plished.

I ■■■■Mr''

114 Poetry Club/Junior Class Cabinef

ave

more fun

in

e

winter? That's what the members of .

the Ski and Snowboard Club were

able to do. Twenty-four studei

made trips to Brandywine Ski Area

on Thursday evenings to partici¬

pate in snow activities. Skiing was

an expensive sport but the school

program was heavily discounted and

enabled the participants to enjoy the

sport for minimal cost. The mem¬

bers of the club were Chris Adams,

Catherine Anderson, Kristina Arko

Meredith Burge, Andrew Collins,

Amy Cosnio. AiriSer Dantzler,

Jimmy Dorsey, Joseph Fisher,

Chris Me Kenzie, Megan Mihaiich,

Merrianna Milroy, Karl Morris, a

Rachel Perovsek, Joe Pinchot, Erica

Ranallo, Justin Sinimeier, Renee

Skully, Ryan Sotka, Gavin Ursich,

Robert Vazquez, Seanf Wilford,

Holly Yanacek, Daniel Zudic. The

adviser for the group is Mr. Bill Von,

Benken.

Ski Club members had a lot of fun on the bus going

out to the ski area..

Members getting ready to go to the slopes.

Andrew Collins,

Holly Yanacek,

Rachel Perovsek,

Renee Skully, Karl

Morris, and Merri-

yanna Milroy Having

fun on the slopes.

Rvan Sotka, Merrianna

Milroy, Erica Ranallo,

Renee Skully, Sean Wil¬

ford, Jimmy Dorsey, Amy

Cosmo, Renee Skully and

Meredith Burge having

fun. Ski Club 115

Senior Class

CabinetAvas*

decisions dealing with the

ways to raise money to I

of prom. They arranged

ties that were necessary

Christine Bayliss were the advisers

for the group.

Seniors getting ready to decide what kinds of fund

raising projects they want to participate in.

Mrs. Christine Bayliss dispenses refresh

ments to the seniors who helped out at

the meeting.

! 16 Senior Class Cabinet

\ 1

A \ K\J V S

was

recycle. Ineyaicr meir i

conserve earth’s finite ri

SAWJG ran MLAMET d.3AVE wants stwfcnfe to team about ©OTserfaitait

namaa portant to learn -pr---

|o recycle and feuse

|s resources. Tf

:he SAVE (St|

le Earth).

*: Matt Yoi furninum

| Students met in the fall to learn what projects the

club was going to participath in.

Mr.Matt Young is the adviser for the group and

he had to show the members what had to be

done in order to have a successful year.

| $

the students

made,

adviser for

Mrs. Andrea

Gorodea wants

herstudents to

understand the

problems of

abusing drugs.

T)avid

Jeffries

watches a

dhonitor.

Zach Svoboda helps announce during a basketball

game.

AV members running the lights and sound at a

concert.

Zach Svoboda, Nick Fortunato, Cory Shy and

Robert Nero running the earners at basketball

games and concerts.

IIS Media Aides

ING mans mm Audio-Visual technology makes presentations look gooi InrtfT Media Aides

did their best

to make all the

productions at Euclid schools look

professional. They set up the lights

for all the shows and ran the cameras

that recorded the productions. They

repaired the copy machines so that

the staff could make all the copies

that they needed and keep the school

running. They did all the little and big

things that were necessary to make

life at Euclid High Schools enjoy¬

able. Mr. Allen Blackwas the person

behind the scenes who kept every¬

thing running smoothly.

h ■ .. & ' r’\»k

Mr. A1 Black can always be seen on his radio

explaining things to the students around him.

_id

John Kulbis and David Jeffries are controlling the sound and the lights at an assembly in the auditor]

ID*1 , ^hris MessinaPI?

maks some adjust- Rachel

Perovsek ru(isjhe lighs

for the Fall i

Play./^ J

ments to the audi

Zach Svo- / boda wort

bij the Fall Plav./’C .

■I *

Announcers get the day off to a

Ts Messina and Dan Thome prepare themselves For the beginning of the morning announcements.

was important that every¬

one in the school was made

aware of everything that

was going on around them every day

of the year. This was the job of the

1 ,'..^ior^iog: announcers. Every morn¬

ing these bravV souls got in front of

the camera and beamed their mes¬

sages to all the rooms in the school.

Good news and some bad news

the rooms every morning. It brought

the students important information

about club meetings, sports scores,

bus changes, awards and honors and

accomplishments that were important

to the students.^ the Euclid Schools.

Mr. Allen Black w as the organizer for

the group. / ^ Ml

25*

n Thome, Chris Messina , Patrick Mulholland and Nick Fortunato have a lot of fun keeping the students of Euclid High Schools informed about what is

ng on around them.

Mr.AIlen Black

gets the announce¬ ments ready while

John Kulbis, Matt

Kushan and other

members of the

Media Aides oper¬

ate the cameras and

the computers to

get the program to

all the homerooms.

’.A. \nnouncers 119

EAUMMG M Most Euclid

J. 1 students had

a job by the time they got to be

fesenrofs and many had one long

before becoming a senior. In our

society it was accepted that most

students would have some sort of’ f

a job by the time they were ready

to graduate from high school. The

benefits of a job was the avail¬

ability of money that could be

spent whenever, and where ever the

student wished and they got expert-

ence in the working world which

would be useful in the future*. A f

disadvantage was that didn’t have

as much time to do all the things

that teenagers could do. Some stu¬

dents only, spent a couple of hours

each week at their job but others^

spent upwards of 30 to 40 hours a

week working. It was hard being

a teenager if you were working all

the time;

"You'll find that half way down the second aisle on the right side." Walgreen employee, Tim Krofchecl

tells a customer where they can find an item they are looking for.

Jennifer Weber works hard to keep the stock in

order at Marc’s while Mike Palermo keeps every

thing working well at Tops.

Above: Carrie Doerr loves her job at Tops.

Right: Kobe Orr will make you a Big Mac at

Me Donald's, Stevie Johnson will ring up your

purchase at Dave’s, while Jessica Cleveland will

try to make sure you get it your way at Burger King

and Jessica Stevens rings up an order at Dave’s

Supermarket.

Oscar Black and Lauren

Proctor look through the

newspaper while Andre

Gay has to clean up all the

merchandise that fell off

the shelves while Octavia

Lewis and Tim Krofcheck

take control of the counter at

Walgreens.

Cory Moore surveys

the mess that occurred

when a shelf fell over at

Marc’s, Andre Gay picks

up shopping carts, Craig

Stigamire will help you

find what you need at

Dave’s Supermarket and

Jim Palko scans items at

Walgreens.

Melissa

Paoloni, Ryan

Higgin-

bothan, Matt

Mosnja, and

Lauren Mihe-

lich earned

their pay at K

B Toys.

!«•#

V' "V % v

Dontez Orr makes

your Whopper

while Alton Garel

rings up your order

at Burger King.

Andrew Mitchell

keeps things orderly at Tops and Donny

Miller makes sure

that there is planty

of stock to sell at

Marc’s.

This is what you may be

cleaning for the rest of

your life if you don’t get

an education and can get a good job.

Jobs 121

Kristen Blondeaux rings your order up at

Marc’s while Terrence Bolden picks up

carts at Giant Eagle and Nyrisha Pearcy

will be happy to sell you a pair of shoes at Sears.

Lauren Stuber and Mike

Valentino ring up your purchase at Marc’s.

KEEPING YOU STOfflF STASHED! A locker is more than just a place to keep belon

122 Lockers

Enjoying life by their lockers. Rachel Sova, Jessica

Vandegrift and Holly Yanacek have decorated

their lockers and have a good time entertaining others at their lockers.

Stephanie

Maxwell, Jessica

Marino, Alecia

Jones, Cassie Hilston, Jackie

Janda, Vince

Marvin and

Emily Proctor are

just some of the

students at Euclid

High Schools who

had the spirit to

decorate their lock¬

ers with memo¬

rabilia from their

lives.

4 most students

their locker was

simpl) a place

to keep their belongings while they

were at school. They kept a lock

on it and visited it several times a

day between their classes. Some

students didn’t even bother to keep

a lock on their locker. Then they

wondered w hut happen

something dis<

dents would al

use their locker

it was so messy

and supplies would get mixed up.

Other students, however, used their

lockers as a means to express; them¬

selves to their friends and visitors.

They would decorate their lockers

with pictures, posters, dolls, pup¬

pets, mirrors and almost any kind

of object that they found interest¬

ing. Most students were content

to use their locker, others lived in

their locker.

Lockers 123

Andrea Douglas, Brian Shaw, Kyle

Strodtbeck, Camilla Triplan, Holly

Yanacek, Jessica Vandegrift, Rachel

Sova, Courtney Royster and Nicole

Spinosa working hard to keep their

lockers interesting to everyone around

them.

Porscha Wil¬

liams, Sarah

Candela, Dana

Harris, Brianna Watts, Alexandria

Perdan, Martina Chatman-Martin,

and Kevin Kope

were all pleased

with the decora¬

tions they had in

their lockers.

CRUX gives students an opportunity to participate in Christian belief You

group

,of

STer sc hop

d learned

topics

lane

rtGGam : Before School

Ms. Diane Tizzano and some of the CRUX mem

bers listen to a speaker.

Many students attended the annual “Meet at the

Pole” which was held on Wednesday, September 15,2004.

Students enjoying

playing

chess with

other stu¬

dents and even with

Mr.Barry

Mita.

124 CRUX

:i -- j

§£■ SISK’.

^©r playing chess? If so,

'hess Club was a good plao

he members learned the stir

you e\ei - ant to

be in movies? Did

you ever want to

-mai&e a mo

to either ol

led com

ole Kelly, Sierra Williams, Jennifer W

it they will be doing throughout the year.

in whi «vies we

ts in the sc!

club was advised by Mrs, ;

^President. •*% :

Sierra Wil¬

liams and

Jennifer

Weber work

hard to make

the Film Club

successful.

TRATEGIC GA f!lwhalliiw«pMpHf<pMihtolMrn fliMiiilugltwrffliflpmft

li m

ng to

of

Jhe game and had an opportunity to

play with other students tiller school.

Mr. Barry Mita was the adviser for

f the group.

the’Anderson and Oscar Black spend a lot of time after school playing chess.

The students have to plan

ahead if they are going

to be good at the game

of chess.

s

Academics Divider 126

Volleyball coach. Mr. Bruce Matthews, explai

the team what they should be working on throi

out the game.

to

Left: Volleyball coach, Ms. Kathy Gonakis.

talks with her players about what they can

expect from the opposing team and how to combat it.

Right: All the teachers met with the new fresh¬

men students on the first day of school so they

could introduce themselves and give them an

idea of what to expect for the next four years.

If

Mr. David Hathaway explains the importance of scienc

Mrs. Kathleen Rodgers wants all her students to

understand what they need to do to succeed.

Small Schools Principal, Mr. Jim Poulson wan

the cafeteria to be clean for all students so he p:

ticipates in the clean-up process.

Sara Lehman knows that with a lot of practict

hip from her teachers she will be able to master

|i 4fk,i||g|.?t

new school

year saw a large

change as far gs

academics was concerned. The trans¬

formation of the one school into six

smaller schools meant that the profes¬

sional staff had to be reorganized into

new sections. The building was rear¬

ranged into sections for each school.

This meant that many rooms had to be

changed from classrooms to offices

or vice versa. Much of the summer of

2004 was spent with the new con¬

struction. The staff bid into the school

that they were interested in. Because

of that. Staff members foiind them¬

selves joined up with new staff. The

rearrangement of staff and students

and classes led to many scheduling

problems with many students not able

to take the classes they wanted There

were many problems that had to be

solved throughout the year. The trans¬

formation was an ongoing process.

I

Mr. Jake Willis wants all of his students to understand the basics of how their instru

ments work and how they can get the best music from them.

Mr. Robert Smith is trying to give his students the opportunity to see how things

work and Alex Clarco is enjoying the information he is getting from his teacher.

.*■! Ml Robert Ibrrelli pupils < hi*

I*' I ■. a step that nuiM be taken m

I am ■ order tn complete a problem to

IVmt Jessica Vandegrift

■: Below : Mrs. ( heri Gore}

m | / hHBLuI Ilia explains to freshmen some of

-if I the things that the} can expect

■ , as the\ go through the sei-

Iflllil; '' ***" I eneCetm Ktiltim in the I lk lul

asstfl ^9Bi..'v'4" I schools.

Ms. Diane

Tizzano, Mrs

Christine

Torrelli

and Mr.

Dale Hol¬

lingsworth

were around

to help the

students in

their classes

understand

what was

expected of

them.

Above Row: Mr. Greg Sattler, Mr. Robert

Petrovic and Mr. Brad Findlayson explaining

what is going to be happening in the classes to their

students. Far Left:Chaz Brown learning some information

from Small schools Principal. Mr. Jim Poulson.

Left: Mediator adviser, Ms. Kathleen Me Donnell,

helps students become proficient in dealing with

student’s problems.

Academics Divider 127

Euclid School’s Administration, Row one: Stephen A. Vasek, Treasurer, Dr.

JofTrey Jones, Superintendent, John Clapacs, Director of Business Affairs. R(

two: John Schweitzer, Director of Staff Development, David VanLeer, Direct

of Pupil Personnell, Dr. Jann Gallagher, Assistant Superintendent, John Fell, Assistant Superintendent.

School Board Members, Row one: Carol DeWine, Kay Van Ho. Row two:

Brian Pailsin, Carol Bechtel, Kent Smith.

Tina Elliott.

Principal Euclid Academy of the Arts

Euclid Schools began the 2004-2’

school year as six smaller school Lynn Davis,

. Counselor L A V each with their own principal

and counselors. Each school had a different focus and

objective but all supplied a rigorous education for the;

students. The educators on these pages were the leade

of the schools.

Claudia Spence

~ Princip]

Thomas Banc,

Athletic Director

Beth Hyland,

Counselor (M-Z)

The International Academy n* For Accelerated Achievement ^2 N Tony Russ

Counselor (/ 128 Academics

SCHOOLS J

Jim Poulson

Principal

aren Brown

Counselor

Academics 129

The Academy of Intellectual & Interpersonal

Development \v

Business & Communications

Brenda Barker,

Counselor

fi/iiliam Bayliss II

, f incipal

Alan Fletcher,

k. Counselor

M.

:r™ Ron Seymour,

nncipal OCUSffi

Bill Goodmg,

Counselor Elie Thomas

Principal a

% ?

Ichool of Science, Technology,

Engineering and Math

The Professional

Path

Stepping to the beats. Band Director, Mr. Jake Willis, helps Liz Copperman and Amanda Hayes tune

instruments before getting ready to practice. Jake is always ready to help any students who needs it.

Staff members, Denise Adkins, Bruce Matthews

and Robert Torrelli helping Chelsea Quade, Chad

Connel, Dan Zudic and others in their normal,

everyday activities. W/abouf

Jane Addis: Arts, English,

Math

Denise J. Adkins: Path,

Administrative Assistant.

Sue Amato: STEM, English.

Ben Antonini: STEM, Mobile

Teacher.

Greg Baca: IAAA, English

I, II, Honors, Spring & Fall

PlayDirector. JV Golf Coach.

Ethyl Barbish. Security.

Stacy Bare: Staff

Joyce Barrett: AIID, Career

Planing, Parenting. Nutrition

& Wellness. Dale Bartell: Staff.

AI Bartucci: BCS. English.

130 Academics

Heather Baur: ARTS. Mobile

Teacher.

Christine Bayliss: Staff.

Jennifer Beatty: Secrretary.

Dan Beckwith: AUD,

English.

Allen Black: Audio Visual

Technician.

Dan Blankschaen: Security.

Laura Boyd: STEM. English

Karen Boyle. Math.

Carol Brown: Staff.

Melvis Calhoun: Staff.

Patrick Coleman: Staff.

Tina Collins: Science.

Michael Covelini: Staff.

Roger Csanyi: Tech. Prep.

Jon Cuomo: ARTS. Physical

& Intervention Science.

mmm Peter Dautovic: BCS, Honors

World Studies and American

Studies.

Cindy De Long: Mathemat¬

ics.

Joe DiLillo: Custodian.

Kim Dixon: IAAD, Integrated

Math I. IT, College Algebra.

Greg Drew: Police Liason.

Terry Du Broy: ARTS, Math

Mike Durbin: STEM, Tech¬

nology Coordinator

Beth Dyer: English.

Reginald Echols: Industrial

Technology. Morris Ervin: Social Studies.

Janet Federer: English.

Brad Findlayson: PATH,

Personal & Business Law,

Keyboarding& Computer

Technology. Kimberly Fish: Spanish.

Mike Fording: Social Stud

ies.

Jane Fowler: Treasurer.

Diann Gainer: Steff.

Meg Garbincus: PATH, Design, Computer Graph¬

ics, Big Show Sign. Art Club

Co-adviser.

Barbara Gates: PATH. Voca

tional Coordinator.

Cathy Gibbons: Mobile

Teacher.

John Gibbons: Physical

Education.

Academics 131

3

Tom Gibbons: American

Studies.

Katie Gonakis: STEM, Math.

Cheri Gorey: STEM, Science.

Andrea Gorodea: PATH,

French, ESL, SADD & Poetry

Club Adviser.

Pamela Graham: AIID, Inter¬

vention Specialist, AFS Club

Adviser.

Marcy Gray: ARTS, Spanish

I, II.

Cdr. Bill Gray: IAAA, Naval

Science 2,3,4, Color Guard,

Drill Team.

Jon Hammond: ARTS, World

Studies, Freshmen Basketball

Coach.

David Hathaway: ARTS,

Science.

George Henderson: Math

Intervention.

Marla Henderson: English.

Robert Heramb: Social

Studies. Jo Anne Hodder: Secretary.

Dale Hollingsworth: Science.

Beverly Howse: Family

Relations.

Scott Hudon: BCS, College

Prep Biology.

Jeremy Hunter: AIID,

Chemistry, Physical Science.

Marlene Iosue: Secretary.

SGTMAJ. Larry M. Isaacs

USMC (Ret): NJROTC.

Roberta S. Jalali: AIID,

Intervention Specialist.

Greg James: IAAA, Social

Studies, Var. Boy’s BBall

Asst. Coach, Girl’s Softball

Asst. Coach.

Pauline Johnson: Secretary,

Athletic Office.

Carl Jordan: PATH, Phys.

Ed.

Joyce Katona: Coordinator

for Special Needs Students.

Dennis Kehn: Security.

Jim Kelley: STEM, Social

Studies Depart. Chairperson,

US Studies, Economic Deci¬

sions.

Claire Kelly: Staff.

Jim Kennedy: Job Coordina¬

tor.

Ed Klein: ARTS, English.

Marcia Knauss: Special

Programs Coordinator.

Ingrid Koenig: STEM,

German.

Mary Kostansek: Interven¬

tion Specialist.

Wendy Kubala: Sports

Trainer.

Judy Ladaika: AIID, Biol¬

ogy, Environmental Science.

Mary Beth Langdon: Staff.

Paula Langdon: Crafts.

Lisa Langford: IAAA, Inte¬

grated Math I, II.

Dawn Latess: Staff.

Ann Light: STEM, Media Specialist.

Margaret Lucas: Media

Specialist.

Rick Lytle: Math.

Donna Mac Gillis: Staff.

Jim Mackemull: Psycholo¬

gist.

Loretta Mack: Media Spe¬

cialist.

Steve Marcu: Honors U.

S. Studies, Government,

Psychology.

Diane Maroli Girbino:

IAAA, Social Studies, NHS

Adviser.

Barbara Masseria: Social

Studies.

Linda Matas: Intervention

Specialist.

Bruce Matthews: Business.

Denise Moore: PATH, Math

I, II.

Kathleen Me Donnell:

Mediation.

Michelle Me Garry: IAAA,

Physics, Physical Science.

Sue Me Gill: Teacher Assis¬

tant.

Kelly Me Kenna: Secretary.

KathleenMc Neice Johnson:

Home Arts.

Edith Mellen: ARTS, Com¬

mercial Art.

Margaret Metti: IAAA,

English II, IV, Honors Soph

English.

Mary Jane Misceli: ARTS,

Design, Drawing, Portfolio.

Cindy Miles: Academic

Assistant.

Flor Misra: Spanish.

Barry Mita: Science.

Harlan Mitchell: Security.

Lori Mitskavich: IA AD,

Biology, Environmental

Science. Trade Morgan: PATH,

Secretary

Katie Morris: IAAA, Bio¬

logical Science.

Vickie Nally: IAAA, Integrated

Math I, IA, Honors Geometry.

Lori Nebe: ARTS, Honors

Geometry, Int. Math IB.

Margaret Nielsen: IAAA,

GRADS, FCS Dept. Chairper¬

son, KOTB Co-Adviser.

Paul Nielsen: Technology

Assistant.

Stephanie Norris: Social

Studies.

Academics 133

134 Academics

Larry Nosse: STEM, Phys Ed.

Barbara Novak: BCS, Math.

Sean O’Toole: BCS, English,

Varsity Boy’s Basketball

Coach, Fall FAculty Manager.

Anne Obradovich: IAAA,

Keyboarding/Computer

Technology, Student Council

Adviser.

Kenneth Ogheltree: STEM,

CISCO.

Patricia Oroszlani: Staff.

Lucy Ott: Business.

Dale Pagano: English.

Michelle Panzarella: Staff.

Linn M, Parise: IAAA,

Secretary.

Kathy Pasquale: Special Ed.

Dept. Chairperson.

Deborah Petrick: IAAA, AP,

Honors Spanish, Foreign Lan¬

guage Dept. Chairperson.

Robert Petrovic: STEM, Ap,

Senior, Soph. Honors English,

Eng. Dept. Chairperson,

Survey Co-Adviser.

Dennis Pettit: Security.

Michelle Pettit: PATH, Math,

Students Council Adviser. Roy Pignatiello: STEM,

CISCO. Sally J. Pla: STEM, French.

Marketa President: English.

Stacy Radovnic: Staff.

Anthony L, Ranallo: PATH,

World History, Psychology,

Asst. Wrestling Coach.

.Fran Ratka: IAAA, Physical

Science, Astronomy, Plan¬

etarium Director, Soph. Class

Adviser.

Patricia Repko: Secretary.

Michael Rezzolla: Social

Studies, Head Football Coach.

Joe Ridgley: Security.

Kathleen Rodgers: STEM,

Biology, Honors Biology.

Felicia Rosati: Physical

Education.

Shauna Ross: Music.

Anthony Rozman: PATH,

Automotive Service Technol¬

ogy I, II.

Debbie Rudder: PATH, Foods

I.

Vytas Saldunas: Technology

Assistant.

Sam Santilli: STEM.

Accounting, Keyboarding.

Greg Sattler: BCS. Business

Law/Presonal Finance.

Donata Schulz: Health Aide.

Pete Sehwenke: Phys Ed.

Mickey Segulin: Health Aide.

Nicholas Selvaggio: Law

Enforcement. Shannon Setser: STEM,

Mobile Teacher.

Janet SeverinorARTS, Art.

Mike Sheck: PATH, Social

Studies.

Paula Sheridan: Foods I, II.

Robert Smith: STEM, Indus¬

trial Technology.

Jeffrey Spilar: Custodian.

Matthew Sproat: STEM,

Computer Technology.

Lindsey Stephens: AIID,

Soph., Junior English.

Kathleen Stragisher: Health.

Lenore Strodtbeck: STEM,

Secretary.

Carla Svoboda: Steff.

Jennifer Sylvester: STEM,

Special Education.

Jennifer Teknipp: ARTS,

Mobile Teacher.

Audrey Thomas: ARTS,

Multihandicapped Teacher.

Trisha Tinney: PATH, Soph.,

Junior English, Fall & Spring

Play Co-Director.

Diane Tizzano: ARTS, Band,

Marching, Concert Band.

Christine Torrelli: BCS,

Chemistry, Environmental,

Physical Science, Science Dept.

Chairperson.

Robert Torrelli: BCS, Physics.

Alex Toth: STEM, Math IB,

Integrated Math II, Honors

Geometry.

Mike Turk: STEM, Social

Studies.

Pat I\irk: Security.

Jan Ulle: BCS, Math IA, I, II.

Bill Von Benken: STEM, AP,

Hon. Chemistry, Yearbook &

Ski Club Adviser.

Johnnie Mae Walker:

Security.

Josh Walker: Music.

Dan Wensing: STEM, Math

1,3, AP Calculus.

Tracy Wienhold: BCS, Pho¬

tography, Adv. Photography.

Sandy Williams: AIID,

Secretary.

Jake Willis: Music.

Every Wilson: Teacher Asst.

Susan Withers: STEM, Gov¬

ernment.

Kenneth Wolfe: Teacher Asst.

Matthew Young: PATH, Envi¬

ronmental & Physical Science,

SAVE Club Adviser.

Ron Zucca: BCS. Honors

Pre-Calculus, Geometry, Math

IB, Faculty Manager, Academic

Competition Adviser.

Academics 135

small school

Ion

was really felt

in some by some of the underclass¬

men. The juniors had more freedom

and were al lowed to cross over

between schools in order to take

classes that they needed of'wanted.

The freshmen and sophomores,

however, had to remain in their small

schools. The idea was to create a

sensation of belonging with a certain

group of students in a particular

part of the school. Problems arose,

however, when many students could

not take classes that they wants"

since they were already filled

were not offered in their school. T

led to situations where a studr ^:i

in study hall not taking a clas

he or she needed because they

not cross over to a school where it

was being offered. Despite the prob

lems, underclassmen still did

work and attended their clas

worked their way up tovvar

ing a senior.

HBmHI Jazmine Bell waits patiently in class for the bell to

ring and class to begin.

Janea Lawrence and Tiara Me Clellan look like they are enjoying their year at Euclid High Schools.

Rachel Perovsek, Megan Gonzalez, Danny

Dlugos and Dean Bryson performed a play in Mrs.

Janet Federer’s English class.

Above and Below: Zach Svoboda, Nick Fortun

and Cory Shy and a lot of other students enjoyir

their lunchtime meal in the cafeteria.

Darius Smith, Cherice

May, D’Angela Laven¬

der, Makita Duncan and

Allison Clancy are all

enjoying their underclass

year at Euclid High

Schools and are looking

forward to becoming

seniors.

136 Underclass Divider

Juniors working hard in their classes. Maggie Carney and Jackie Zigman know that

the information they learn in their classes will help them in the future. Sirena Hardi-

mon gets help on a problem from her chemistry teacher, Mr. Bill Von Benken.

her important materials in her locker. Brandon Saunders and Ray Cole are working hard on their art projects to develop their portfolios.

)arren Devese spends some time around his locker on his way to his next class. Students in Mrs. Ingrid

Koenig's German class

enjoy learning a foreign

language.

Effie Stansbery,Dana

Me Gill and Chris Miller

enjoy their junior year

since they are involved in

many activities throughout

the school.

Marching Band marching

through the halls before a

football game.

Rachel Fullum and Mario

Hale waiting for their

classes to begin.

Underclass Divider 137

Ashley Miller seems to be thinking about all the

fun timps she has has as a junior in the Euclid

iid hoping her senior year will be as much

Mike Ekuibe makes a presentation on the overhead

projector while Chaz Brown, Shawn Porter and

Mychal Gault talk about what is going on in the

game.

Jason Mitchell, Jazmine Bell and Alecia Jones are gathering data during an experiment in their chemisti

class. More students may be taking chemistry since the six level classes have been eliminated and there is

only the four level, college preparatory, level offered beneath the honors.

Above: Rachel Sova and Melissa Santorelli are

really enjoying their junior year.

Right: Vince Marvin, Cory Shy and Carmella

Gimmelli like to show off their jerseys.

Eric Hager Suhey show how mucn

ttfty are enjoy i^ tfieir

year at school

Above: Lots of students and mediators got together

to see a presentation during Challenge Day

Right: Rebekka Christopher follows Effie Stans-

bery around the line in the Powder Puff game and

LaPorscha Jones and Martina Chatman-Martin

show off their blue and gold. Lots of students ‘met

at the pole’ for a worship service in the fall. 138 Underclass

n Sotkaland Budl

•les shotloff thei-

and tee *kt^>fll

l Day” dUb ing weekSl

t

keeps a

ou’re not going anywhere”. Bruce Lawrence

the panther defense makes a stop against their

Above: Chemistry students watch as a ball of natu¬

ral gas ignites above a sink. Left: Students do a lot of their assignments on the

computers in the media center. They can still look in

books but there is so much more that they can do.

Above: The Rag Corps celebrating “God Bless America” before the game begins.

Left: Michael Riendeau directs the Marching Band which has not changed because of the reorganization.

Ben Perpar and Sam Maxwell watch the action on

Jessica Vandegrift

looks as pretty as a

flower as she waits to

begin singing the Alma

Mater and National

Anthem with Varsity

Chorale before a football

game. Underclass 139

Rachel Sova stands at

attention for the playing

of the National Anthem

before the beginning

of a football game. She

enjoys all the time she

spends at Euclid High

Schools.

itellectual and

ies and a liberal arts education. Their

motto was “Success is our Standard”

and they emphasized a rigorous

curriculum where all students would!

Succeed. The sch^dt,t|i|^:o|^^d Si college preparatory, honors and AP jf

classes with the ides that all students

would remain on track. A student

entering with less than a 2.0 GPA wa:

required to enter a two-week remedia¬

tion workshop. The only grades in the

school were A’s, B’s, C’s, an& F’s. By

not giving D’s all the students were

forced to have a true mastery of their

subjects. The school was focused on

conflict resolution through media¬

tion and hosted the school mediation

program, i i o

These students know that it is important to study in

order to be able tosucceed in their classes.

Students having a good time in the cafeteria after

they have finished eating their lunches.

Right and Far Right: Students had a lot of fun dress¬

ing up in their hats during the Homecoming Week spirit days.

Gerri Bishop and her friends had a lot of fun relaz¬

ing in the E-room during lunch.

John Polter describes how to solve a problem in

his class.

MEWA rm

Development

1 Bayliss and ip.s and

tion

not

Ramone Williams tries to pay attention m his classes.

Chris Miller thinks about what he will be doing

the future.

Jessica Cunningham, Caley Phillips and Pam

Erhart working together to get their work done i

140 Academy of Intellectual & Interpersonal Development

Ashley Amoss

Amber Banks

Michael Banks

Daniel Benovic Tamia Bolden

Jamie Bowles

4u## d 2<X)6

Andre Brooks Sherri Brooks

Jessica Chandler

Ariyole Cochran

Joel Coggins

Tiera Cross

Tania Cureton

Victoria Dumas

Katherine Duncan

William Flood

Joshua Gantt

Robert Hampton III

Tanisha Hayes

Kia Henderson

Norman Henderson III

Arvesha Hill

Antonio Jackson

Stevie Johnson

Tyra Kirby Starla Lee

Sara Lehman

Jacquelyn Me Carthy

Grace Me Connell

Sean Me Laughlin

Danielle Medley

Andrea Mitchell

Demarcus Monroe

Phillip Motley

Caysee Moyers

Brandon Nixon

Daleea Perkins

Lauren Ranallo

Ryan Renbarger

Sasrah Schulz

Demar Sheffey

Christopher Shelden

Brittney Shy

Lorenzo Smith Effie Stansbery

Johnathan Stewart

Sheene Summers

Tamiya Tate

Anthony Tortorici

Carmilla Triplin

Shawnee Walcott Mark Watson

Briana Watts

Marcus Williams

Porsche Williams

Academy of Intellectual & Interpersonal Development 141

Matthew Parnell

Claire Patete

Deonte Patrick

Sophia Pizzamiglio

Sharde' Powell Chase Richardson

Courtney Royster

Marko Brnjic

Charles Bryant

Latiana Buis

Serell Canady

Shantea Chatman Anthony Crews Jr.

Kenneth Davis Jr.

Ashley Dejesus

Tatiana Deramus

Daniel Deveney

Johne' Edwards

Kenneth Fentress

Melissa Ford

Alicia Fortson

8ft

Jonah Gelofsack

Jasmin Gibson

Angel Grayes William Hoge

Geoffrey Horn

Aaron Jackson

Ashley Jackson

Jasmine Johnson

Garnett Jones

Kevin Kope

Brittaney Landers

Parnell Lane Jr.

Kelly Laughlin

Saysia Leone-Bailey

Jessica Lombardo

Layton Martin

Mario Mitchell

Samuel Mitchell III

Leonard Murphy

Nicole Murray

Jonathan Pacholke

Andrea Bennett

Danielle Bilaver

Ciara Borom

Bradford Bowden

Left: Students enjoy¬

ing their morning in

an assembly in the

auditorium.

142 Academy of Intellectual & Interpersonal Development

Gabrielle Ruberto

Jason Slaughter

Ethan Smith

Keiara Smith

Bianca Stallings

Sierra Staples

Cornelius Strickland

Jonathan Tarajcak

Antonio Tarrence

Ashley Thorpe

Brandon Timmons

Andrew Veres

Graylon Vernon

Josephine Vicar

Melanie Walker

Sean Wilford

Kiara Williams

Rachel Willingham

Christopher Woods

Ciera Wynn

Raymond Young

Michael Arntz

Brittany Baker

Ricky Bates Jr.

Katrina Becker

Sydney Beeman Matthew Begovic

Brionna Bennett

William Bibbs

Shana Braxton

Brandon Brown

Shemera Calhoun

Tiffany Chenock

Ryan Cole

Milisa Coleman

Korry Collins

Devon Compton

Eric Corbin Jr.

Tiah Cox

Erik Cromwell

Jacob Derrickson

Paige Embry

Nichole Ferkul Shajuan Floyd

Lydia Focarelli

Taja Gaiter

Chris Gantt Demarion Garrett

Dominic Gentile

Academy of Intellectual & Interpersonal Development 143

Brittany Hampton

Jailyn Harris

Justin Harris

Jessica Hehmeyer

Artavia Hill

Samantha Howard

Kelsey Ivancic

Donyae James

Tiearra James

Anastatia Jeff

Tonica Johnson

Amber Keely

Kyle Klepac

Donte' Kyle

Megan Lesler

Michelle Lilek

Destini Lynch

Monique Me Duffie Clayton Merriweather

Katie Mills

Shame Morton

Joshua Murphy

Christopher Neal

Sharmia Nevels

Roger Oatman III

Samuel Peal Jr.

Lashawnda Penick

Brittany Pikturna

Arielle Powell

Dannone Ravenel

Me'chelle Reed

Lavelle Roscoe Robby Royster

Curtis Ruffin

Scott Rutti

Ashley Scott

Maria Sedmak

Jakeson Sengmany

Artemida Shkurti

Bryn Shy

Marshaunna Smith

Ronette Smith

Jayson Spencer

Eris Spencer

Alexis Stefanac Darryl Stevenson

Deborah Sturghill

Ellen Taddie

Javontae Thomas

Zachary Whinnie

Aaron Wilcoxon

Phylicia Williams

Joe Williams Jr.

Christine Wilson

Morris Worship

Alisha Wright

144 Academy of Intellectual & Interpersonal Development

SUM

Business and

Communication

School (BCS)

was headed by Mr. Jim Poulson and

focused the students towards the busi¬

ness sector of education. They teamed

up with local businesses and commu¬

nity groups to get the students experi¬

ence with the business community.

They provided a link between college

>aratory courses and business

Is. The school provided seminars

internships for the students to

;ome familiar with the business

/orId. Seniors were to have a “senior

capstone experience” to help continue

their education after high school.

Students helped develop their Elec¬

tronic Student Portfolio to document

their progress throughout high school.

The student’s family was included

in the development of each student’s

Individual Learning Plan.

Sirena Hardimon looks forward with optomism.

Reginald Bathurst

Jazmine Bell-Crutcher

Geraldine Bishop

John Bradley Jr.

Ashley Brooks Andre' Burson

Ashlee Chambers

vid Yerman and Edward Chinok knew that it

their business to wear hats for Hat Day duing

mecoming Week.

Matt Smedley shows off his French Frie that he is

about to devour. Cherice May minds her on her computer.

Jonathan Allen

Kristina Andrews

Andre Aquila

King Armstrong

Business and Communications 145

Chad Conell

Jessica Cunningham Matthew Desico

Myloana Eanes

Prentice Edwards

Michael Ekuibe

Camille Fitzpatrick

Rachel Fullum

Thaddeus Gibson

Keith Gibson Jr.

Megan Gonzalez

Deshaun Grant

Tameka Greene

Sirena Hardimon

Amanda Harper

Ariele Horton

Andrew Indiano

Stephanie Johnson Tiffany Kennedy

Reginald King

Lauren Majer

James Martin

Cherice May

Tiara Me Clellan

Brandon Me Millan

Ashley Miller

Me'Chal Mitchell

Leonda Morgan

Desmond Motley

Ra Shawn Newell

Colby Orr

Michelle Palmer

Alex Paternite

Benjamin Perpar

Octavius Porter

Eric Richmond Christian Sanders

Jessica Short

Darius Smith

Thomas Smith

Derek Szalay

Jamie Thomas

Julius Thomas III

Jahmil Thompson

Andre Tillman

James Williams David Willingham

Tiara Wynn

David Yerman

Students

and parents

attended sport¬

ing events in

the stadium.

146 Business and Communications

Far Right: Jamal Austin, Matt Kushan, Matt

Smedley and Robert Nero keeping to their own business in the cafeteria.

i

Nicole Beranek

Dwayne Braxton Keith Brown

Henri Buford Jr.

Afrika Burnett Elice Burns

Cameron Cofield

Bernard Cole

Eriana Dano

Lyndon Davis

Scott Dawson

Ariel Dennis

Pamela Dimo

Demetrelle Drayton

Christopher Eastbum

Michael Gary

Jasmine Gaulden

Nicholas Gimmelli

Tiera Grant

Nicole Hall

Alan Hammond Jr.

Latia Hardrick

Glinda Hatcher

Hayden Lewis

Rufus Hill

Solita Hill

Terry Horton Jr.

Alyssa Humphreys

Danielle Jackson

Antonio Johnson

Desiree Johnson

Ashley Jones

Kennard Jordan

Dorshaye Kimbrough

D'Angela Lavender

Jaclyn Lee

Ciara Lewis

James Malone Jr.

Marcus Mitchell

Ashley Morgan

Hasan Mutlaq

Tianna Petty

Damir Racic

Michael Reasor Jr.

Porsha Reeder Andre Rodriguez

Christina Sandidge Jonathan Seals

Alisha Sims

Business and Communications 147

Megan Sinkovic

Matthew Smedley

Brandon Smith

Kiera Smith

Nicole Spinosa Bryan Svoboda

Tasha Taylor

Shantel Thomas

Angelica Tizzano

Christian Tortorici

Demetrius Twymon

Rodney Williams Jr.

Melissa Zavodny

Morena Zilic

Andrew Bailey

Donald Bailey

Michelle Bogarty

Valaida Bowie

Eric Boyce

Terrell Brown

Terrecka Calhoun

Catara Campbell

Ashley Chinn

Xavier Crawford

Sophia Dawkins

Howard Drake Jr. Ann Dybzinski

Arthur Fletcher Jr.

Ryan Fowler

Matthew Frieden

Keyana Gaston Marion Grays

Alejandro Grillo

Samaria Hairston

Shacola Hand

Aeriale Harris

Donte Hayes

Douglas Holmes III

Chanrielle Holt

Brian Jenkins

Jazmyne Jenkins

Devon Jennings

Freshmen beginning their years at

Euclid High Schools. Evon Allen

Renee Artis

148 Business and Communications

Adorian Johnson

Brittney Johnson

Karyn Johnson

ShakiJohnson

Derek Jones

Tiara Jones

Anthony Kelly

Javonte Kelly

A.C. Keys II

Ryan Kilgo

Daniel Knight

Allie Kotnik

Matthew Kulbis

Vincent Lucas

Vanessa Me Pherson

James Me Queen

Danyelle Millner

Ashley Mogul

Joyce Moldovan

Marie Mongo

Justin Moore

Ja'von Muldrow

Jasean Murray

Brittany Oblak

Tyrone Owens

Randall Pair

Nichole Palomino

Chastity Pearson

Mitchell Perusek

Bronson Phoutthavong

Quiana Rivers

Monica Ross

Danielle Sheats Octavia Simmons

Jeremy Smith

Stephanie Smith

Justin Stegall

Kyle Szabo Tameka Tate

Alexandria Thomas

Bookisha Thomas

Tracey Thomas

Jessica Thompson

William Urban

Hugh Walker

David Washington

Shanika Wheeler

Angelo Williams

Marcia Williams

Nyra Williams

Elvin Williams Jr.

Kashmere Wimbish

Alex Witherspoon

Shareaun Woods

Ashley Young

Dericka Young

Business and Communications 149

n

Euclid Academy of the Arts

was headed by Mrs. Tina

Elliott and had the idea that

academic and artistic education went together.

The students developed their abilities in the

visual and performing arts by using observation,

knowledge and experience to discover new skills

and concepts. The school partnered with the

Shore Cultural Center to develop stronger ties

with the community. The school was also associ¬

ated with the film and poetry slams, the Comedy

Club, the artwork exhibitions , and the vocal and

instrumental music groups.

Euclid chorale groups got together to produce Broadway Today to

raise money for Big Show 2005. Christopher Adams

Ann Boehlke Demea Brandon

Blake Brown Ryan Brown Jr.

Dean Bryson

Angel Ciomek

Darian Cole

Raymond Cole

Karen Connavino

Louis Davis III

Christie Edwards

Pamela Erhardt Akeem Floyd

Paul Floyd

Alton Garel

Benjamin Handford

Dana Harris James Henderson

Shirell Hill

Teeyawna Houston

Stephen Ivory

150 Euclid Academy of the Arts

Kelly Ammon

Faatima Andrews

Kyle Arny Oliver Baird

Shaina Banaszek

Travis Beach Shacory Bender

Octavia Jackson

Dmetrius Johnson

Fernando Johnson Kenneth Johnson Jr.

Timothy Jones

Matthew Kushan

Jessica Latimore

David Leighty Christopher Me Kenzie

Kelly Meadows Gina Mezatasta

Bryan Minard Alexander Mullins

Domanique Payne

Alexandria Perdan

Cedric Perry

John Pol ter

Sarina Rodriguez

Tori Rossman

Courtney Rought

Stephanie Sewell

Phillip Silvaggio

Deon Steele

Jessica Vandegrift

Stephen Vranic

Tiffany Wilcox

Bryan Wu

Dominique Yawn

Left to Right: Matt Kushan thinks about performing for

his friends. Pam Erhardt and Megan Mihalich having fun together.

John Polter shows off his jersey that he wore for Jersey

Day.

Euclid Academy of the Arts 151

Dominiquie Anderson

Cassidy Blatnik

Cameron Boggan

Marquis Brannon

Levonn Brock

Keith Buchanan Jr.

Christine Cander

William Cloud

Lee Barwick

Rayshad Beeman

Tommie Berry

Demetrius Bibbs

Alfreda Anthony

Brittany Baltruweit

Nadine Bard

152 Euclid Academy of the Arts

Maria Fleming

Casey Frazier

Mychal Gault

Ashley Gilliam

Aisha Gober

Samuel Grant

Kristen Griffith

William Habian

Porsha Harris

Justin Harth

Denaye Hatcher

Sharese Hayes

De'Andre Hill

Kashawna Hill

Caressa Hobbs

David Hoch

Benjamin Horkan

Elma Huskic

Marchae Jackson

Ricardo Jackson

Symmone Jackson

David Jeffries

Chanterajenkins

Carlos Johnson Jr.

Alascia Jones

Shayla Jones

Samantha Klozar

Melanie Knaflich

Danijel Kristo

Bruce Lawrence

Cherri Lively

Janel Lucas Sarah Mable

Brandon Malone

Emilia Markovic

Jasmine Me Call

Brittany Me Clinton

Amanda Me Kenzie

Matt Me Kenzie

Anthony Moore

Patrick Mulholland

Celita Noce

Ryan Oddo

James Paponetti

Erica Ranallo Kristin Reese

Jocelyn Reid

Bryant Rivers Jr.

Brittany Robinson

Amy Cosmo

Jakira Curry

Jillian Dent

Kristen De Wolf

Yuri Doolan

Megan Drake

Unique'Le East

Euclid Academy of the Arts 153

Desirae Searles

Sebastian Shabazz

Thomas Shoda

Nicole Simmons

Renee Skuly

Nicholas Sonsky

Brandi Spehar

Domonique Stiner Tiffany Toth

Egyptian Turner

Byron Waldork II

Chamomile Ware

Athina Weems

Deshaun York

Varsity Chorale and

Choral Masters get

ready to perform.

Liza Langdon and

Sarah Candela

performing in the Fall

Play.

Michael Abston Brandon Aden

Dwayne Aikens Laia Anderson

Destinee Battle

Ryan Campbell

Destyne Camer

Terell Chisholm

Raphael Cook Tiffany Creary

Asia Dancie

Alesia Davis

Shatera Deaver

Rufus Donzell

Tyronn Dunn

Dejohn Durrah

Anthony Edmondson

Aurea Elom

Martina Ernest

Ryan Fitzgerald

Satia Fleming

Domonique Fryer

Deandria Funches

Daysha George

Victoria Giegerich

Chanel Glenn

i #f a 2OC

Devin Besley

Christian Black

Kala Bowers

Ciere Buchanan

Khemet Burnett

Danielle Bush

Bryan Campbell

Kelli Gore

Joanna Habat

Matthew Hale

Marvin Hampton

Jacquise Hardy Brittany Harris

Alexander Heindell

April Helton

Caprice Henderson

Joseph Herman

Jacqueline Horn

Spencer Howell

Diante Jackson

Terrell Jefferson

Adriana Johnson

Cierra Johnson

Jeffrey Johnson

Kristina Johnson

Amanda Kost

Kristina Kristo

Damon Lambert Jr.

Karen Langdon

Sean Langham

Rachel Lawrence

Michael Lewan

Jazzman Lewis

Latosha Martin

Christian Maynor

Briana Mazzolini

Shawn Me Collum

Domonique Me Cornell

Aubrey Mosley

Antonio Newton

Shieda Orr

Aaron Payton

Joshua Perry

Kiera Pollard

Paris Rambo

Joseph Robinson

Amanda Rogers

Brandon Rucker

Dane Savage

Joshua Smee

Brandon Spearman

William Stegall

Manssa Stevens

Marcus Stewart

Nathaniel Summers

Marie Tucker

Dante Wagner

Ashley West

Shontez Whitlow

Rianni Williams

Ronald Williams Brandon Young-bey

Aydin Ziga

154 Euclid Academy of the Arts

GOING GLOBAL (ME

“Smile for the

picture”. Emily

Lawrence gets

ready to take a

picture while

Maggie Carney

and Susan Hogue

watch to see how

it will turn out.

With the popular¬

ity of digital

cameras Emily’s

picture can be

down loaded to

the internet and

be all over the

world in just a few

moments.

Q

r ■ 1 “I International Ac ad-

I O emy of Accelerated

JL X1.W Achievement lived

with the idea “From here...anywhere.”

Headed by Mrs. Claudia Spencer, the

school focused on global studies and

the idea that everyone was a part of the

global community and events occurring

in other countries influenced what went

on here. The school offered lectures '■f ' JK

by international speakers through Johnv

Carroll’s Center for Global Educa¬

tion. It was the host school for Euclid’

NJROTC program. v f j I Ananais Aden-Swoope

Stacy Anderson

Fredrick Andrews

Dominique Ashby

Jamal Austin

Camisa Bandy

Phylicia Banks

Ashley Barnes

Alexandria Bartchak

Amy Barwick

Alicia Basinger

De Laundria Benjamin

Tremell Bolden

Brian Bonner

Amalia Boris

Te'Yonia Bryd

Michael Byrne

Sarah Candela

Margaret Carney

Allison Clancy

Gladys Clayton

Vania Creer

Rachel DeAngelis Delon Ford

Arlen Forde

Aline Gallois

Christopher George

Shanice Gonzales

William Green

Antoinique Halton

Jessica Hegedus

Amanda Hill

Susan Hogue

International Academy for Accelerated Achievement 155

Javon James

Robert Johnson Jr.

Aaron Jordan

Elliott Kazen

Matthew Kershaw

Sandrea Kinney

Alyssa Kodramaz

Alison Lancaster

Liza Langdon

Emily Lawrence

Alison Linington

Anthony Little

Mykel Long

Sade' Loving

Marissa Mannarino

William Marvin

Aries Maynor Ginger Me Ghee

Chris Miller

Shaffeal Mitchell

Gregory Morris Jr.

Janette Ozoa

Rachel Perovsek

Cecile Pickett

Marissa Powe

Cyrus Quanteh

Lauren Rivers

Amy Ruscin

Adam Silvers

Benjamin Sliwa

Rachel Sova Kishan Spence

Marshell Tucker

Sean Tutstone

Toby Ukandu

Michael Valentino

Jeremy Vargo

Jennifer Weber

Tanita Whitner

Lariea Wysinger

Jacqueline Zigman

Jessica Zigman

e ""pj’N O a member of the junior class was a big opportunity

pcs.\ \] \ (Qj1 to make a mature leap from that of being a freshmen J *—U VrftJ U U or sophomore to that of being a senior. Juniors knew

the school much betteWBan underclassmen and so had more responsibility. Juniors

acted more mature than the lower grades and helped out more throughout the

school. The staff accepted the increased maturity level Of the juniors and relied on

them more for help. After all, they only had one more year until they were seniors.

-Jim Martin

Michael Adams

Jocelyn Addison

Shawn Anderson

Jessica Beard

Sharmaine Bey

Sarah

Candela and Susan

Hogue

have been

a big help

their junior

year.

156 International Academy for Accelerated Achievement

Anne Brately

Wayne Brown

Chinique Cain Darion Callahan

Janee' Carter

Antijuan Congress

Jodee Cooper

Michael Cooper Jr.

Jaimee Crookall

Amber Dantzler

Karen DiDomenico

Shakita Doctor

Catherine Duren

Amanda Easley

Dominique Eldemire

Kathryne Farine

Rachel Ferkul

Taniesha Fisher

Kristina Gavin Brittany Harris

Steven Hill

Jennifer Inman

Alphonso Jamerson

Asia Johnson

Michael Jones Jr.

Adrienne Loines

Emily Mahovlic

Michael Maroli

Jennifer Martin

Kristen Miller

Robert Miller Jr.

Merrianna Milroy

Robert Nero

Dwayne Pass Jr.

Patrick Pavicic

Ryan Pearson

Maurice Phillips

Nicholas Pikovnik

Joseph Pinchot

Michael Preston

Katie Lynn Puda

Robert Rauscher

Naejean Roberts

Ashley Rodgers

Dennis Rodgers Joshua Rogers

Desaree Roscoe Andi Rucker

Brittany Sandidge

Brandon Saunders

Natasha Shady

Sabrina Shelton

Jeffrey Sidak

Jessica Sipp

Alicia Smith

Darnell Smith

International Academy for Accelerated Achievement 157

International Academy for Accelerated Achievement

India Ellison

Terrence Ewing

Steven Fedorko Donnie Fletcher III

Anthony Fortunato

Tara Gamble Ricky Gazella

Orlando Gonzalez Jr.

Lillshell Gray

Denean Griffie Steven Hager

Shana Hairston

Elise Hall

Daytona Harris

Leanna Smith Kimberly Spence

Bruno Strbac

Raymond Stuber Nathan Suhy

Danielle Sweeney

Joshua Walker

Jacob Webb

Danielle Weber

Dwayne Williams Ashley Worth

Addeyus Wright Angela Yesiolowski

Mario Young

Susan Hogue, Zach Schlosser and Jessica Vande-

grift had a fun time being juniors.

It looks as if Liza Langdon is not pleased with

something that occurred during her junior year

Deidra-Ann Clarke

Dasmine Cole

Moshaye Dancy Rakim Davis

Enchante' Drake

Kayla Dudman

De'Antez Ellerb

Theresa Bolaney

John Breeden Jr.

Jasmaine Brooks

Joshua Brooks

Justin Brown

Paris Campbell

Gregory Carter Jr.

Ronnie Adkins

Kristina Arko

Pete Artis

Calvin Averett

Andrea Bailey

Isaiah Beckham

■m--

■v

Jasche Harris

William Haywood Jr.

Lester Hemes

Jasmine Henderson

Hope Hill

Janene Hines

Claire Holzheimer

Lashawnda Hudson

Chelsea Humphreys Jeruna Jackson

Lydia Jackson

Richard Jackson

Andrew Jackson III

Grace Jefferson

Laquisha Johnson

De'Marcus Kaiser

Dwight Keith Jr.

Joshua Kinlaw

Robert Kuklinca

Chad Lee

Christopher Lee

Dominic Lombardo

Tiayra Matthews Garnett Me Allister

Sherica Me Farland

Sasha Me Gee

Brad Monroe II Amber Moore

Deizmond Moorer

Xavier Nelson-Manuel John Nero

Andree Padgett

Andrew Pettry

Brihon Pittman

Michael Richardson

Cameron Robinson

Anna Santorelli

James Savage

Julia Shei

Ryan Sidak Elijah Smith

Nigel Stewart

Mardena Thomas

Rebecca Thomas

Kelly Thompson

Arielle Tiggs

Anthony Tusoch

Nicholas Tyree

Scott Walton

Na Taya Watson

Walter Watts

Deion White

Erica White

Jasmine Williams

Joe'von Williams

Cameron Woods

International Academy for Accelerated Achievement 159

\Tl RvT

m O

sjemiiGjg

Tyronne Bailey Marc Barber

Morrell Bates III

Lakeisha Baugh

Joseph Boyd Jr. Chaz Brown

Sean Campbell

Aaron Chen

Kyle Cogley

Jawaun Cooper

Alexandris Davis Darren Devese

Craig Djukic

Daniel Dlugos

Steven Doerr

Mikita Duncan

John Duren

Nicholas Fortunato

Reginald Fryerson Ronda Gholston

Dezarae Griffie

Deonell Hardy

Kenneth Harris Jr.

John Hayes III

Ashley Heffner

Cassandra Hilston

Kevin Huey Jr.

Jamall Javey

Keyona Johnson

Joseph Johnson Jr.

Alecia Jones

Danielle Jones

Michael Kent

Jonathan Lafountaine

Vincent Marvin

Lynn Mason

Nicholas Mavar

Samuel Maxwell

Dana Me Gill

Carl Mezatasta Alexander Miezin

Amanda Miller

school of Science, Technology, Engineering and ftffath was headed by Mr. Ron ’’

Seymour and had the students using the latest technology to help their education. A

goal was to have students learn critical and analytical thinking skills to further their

amedhow technology was needed in many jobs in the future. learning. Sti

Shanee Adams

Oluseyi Adesulu

Tebriauna Allen Grant Anderson

Victoria Back

■■I

160 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

tr.

' .=

m

Sharde Miner

Shmara Morgan

Karl Morris

Steviena Myers

Matthew Orr

Lindsay Perusek

Cameron Philips

Daniel Adamic Sache Anderson

Kurt Aricanli

Ronald Armholt

Julius Ayoade

Hosey Baker III

Lindsey Beasley Christopher Belko

Anthony Belviso

Taneisha Black

Martina Chatman-Martin

Edward Chenock Jr

Nicole Clutter

Bobby Crenshaw

Andrea Douglas

Craig Dysart

Desiree Eafford

Keith Flagg II

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math 161

Emily Proctor

Hemerson Reyes

Michael Riendeau

La Shonda Robinson

Sasha Robinson

Cory Scheider

Zachary Schlosser

Leanna Schwarz

Dominic Sgro Amanda Sharwark

Cory Shy

Michelle Simon

Samantha Singh

Christopher Smith

Nathanael Sonnhalter

Brandon Stewart

Kyle Strodtbeck

Zachary Svoboda

Shayneese Walker

Holly Yanacek

Matthew Zuzic

Chaz Brown working on his assignment.

Matt Zuzic often wonder about the makeup

of the universe. Right now, however, he’s

wondering what’s for lunch.

Vince Marvin getting ready to ask an intui¬

tive question.

\

Rhonda Fryerson

Daniel Gendrich

Carlo Gentile

Rosalyn Gholston

Anjolie Gordon Anthony Gordon Jr.

Moneecia Green

Gabrielle Halton

Timothy Hanson

Hannah Higginbothan

David Horowitz

Andrew Horvath

Anthony Hribar

Detric Jones

Brian Jukiewicz

Eric Kolar

Joseph Ledonne

Daniel Lester Jr.

Terrell Luce Anthony Maddox

Dwight Marshall Jr.

Jessica Mash

Deshaun Matthews Stephen Me Carthy

Sean Miller

Paul Mulraney

Antonio Oten Jr.

Matthew Ott

Joseph Pagan

Michael Palko

Maurice Perison

Travis Pryor

Marc Ranieri

Jeremy Reeder

Holly Reichert

Anthony Robinson

Rachel Schindler

Paul Sedmak

Michael Shamblen

Brian Shaw

Dawayne Shepherd

Jason Shepherd

Sakeena Sita

Joshua Smith

Jalila Stoudemire

Stephanie Taddie

Matthew Tarach

Benedict Terrell

Leterrian Thompkins

Angela Tirabassi Adreana Twiggs

Brittany Tyler

Anthony Valerio Jr.

Katherine Vince Jerrica Wallace

Marc Ward II

162 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

Brian Wardell

Michelle Wenrich

Tonio Wesley

Kayla Wheeler

Jeremy Williams

Keontae Wilson

Michael Young

Nicole Clutter,

Nick Fortunato,

Anthony Belviso

and Mikita Duncan

are all trying to learn

hw to exist in a tech¬

nological world. TBAcrennJ

Labryant Abercrombie

Nicholas Babyak Kyle Bassinger

Trisha Beach

Nickolas Bell

Darrell Blanton

Steven Braddock

Carlos Bradley Richard Bradley

Ana Brnjic

Deano Buycks

Amber Cartmell

Mya Cloud

Telansa Cobbs

Denell Collins

Javier Collins

Xavier Collins

Brittany Colson

Montory Crenshaw

Dustin Cromie

Christopher Cummings

Jessica Daniels

Annisha Davis

Malaya Davis

Michael Davis

Darrin Day

Ryan DiFranco

James Dorsey

Daniel Dotson

Saunders Gilghrist

Brandon Gilliam

David Ginley

Antonia Grady

Naudia Greer

Johnny Griffin Jr.

Kenneth Hatten-Morelan

Jared Haynes

Christopher Hink

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math 163

Warren Killings Jr.

Royce Kimbrough

Terraia King

Matthew Krovontka

Timothy Lake

Josephpaul Luokart

Michael Matek

Katherine Maxwell

Mersades Me Clain

Tiffany Me Michael

Brandon Me Swain

Brandon Milbert

Delvon Miller

Charles Mims

Hakeem Muhamud

Andrea Newsome

Jared Pantalone

Bryant Paulk

Daniel Praznovsky

Brittany Rice

Corey Roberts

Maalik Roquemore

Jason Russell

Rachel Schlosser

Rebecca Sharwark

Justin Simmerer

David Smith

Kevin Smith

Michael Smith

Lindsey Sova

Nicholas Sudar

Brittaney Sufka

Darryl Tate

Brittany Tatum

Jaffone Taylor

Trevor Terry

James Thomas

Gregory Thomas Jr. Benjamin Thompson

Shane Trumble Courtney Walker

Rayshawn Walker

Geronda West

Christopher White

Mychael White Kenneth Wilbur

Cierra Williams Dwain Witherspoon

Anes Zetaic

164 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

Kelli-Adjani Horton

Dejunique James

Chorrethers Jenkins

Justin Jick

Deanna Jones

Luther Jones

Katherine Keay

The Professional Path introduces students to the real world John

Polter

and Joe

Humenuik

work hard

to succeed

in every¬

thing they

do.

Tl Jl? you were interested in a I I professional career the

J LJ L Professional Path school

could be for you. Headed by Mr.

Elie Thomas the idea of the school

was to provide “Real Experience for

the Real World”. After graduation,

students could either enter college or

go into the business world. Academ¬

ics were carried outside the classroom

with internships, job shadowing and

cohimunity service. The Vocational

Automotive, Industrial Technology

and Vd&ational Law Enforcement pro¬

grams

Joseph Anderson

Nwamaka Anekwe

Tiara Bagley

Brittny Banks

Jessie Benoit Jr.

Louis Benvenuto

Garey Berry Danielle Blankenship

Kirsten Blondeaux

Charlynn Bryant

Meredith Burge

Douglas Burkhart Melvin Cain

Justephanie Chandler

Andrew Collins

John Cozart

Zachary Day

Sasha Dayse

Joseph De Bow

Brittany Denson

Timothy Ewing

Susan Fabec

Shannon Falls

Leah Gaines

Daniel Gentile

James Glover

Joquan Guilford

Dawood Guy

Erik Hager

Joshua Hare

The Professional Path 165

Amber Harrell

Zoe Hinson

Sidele Howard Lori Jackson

Teair Jesus

Albert Johnson

Dritan Kalemi

Ashley Kendzierski

Marcus Knowles

Timothy Krofcheck

Katherine Kune

Trenisha Manningham

Adam Me Connell

Melynie Miah

Caple Nelson

John Novak

Noel Parker

Lyncoiya Parks

Steve Peoples

Nikki Phillips

Ciara Pringle

Michael Spada

Mario Stephens

Cory Stuber

Michael Thompson

Brandon Wells

Sean Westphal

Asia Wilson

Monica Dorsey, Career Tech.

Melissa Santorelli, Post Secondary Option

Carli Scott, Career Tech. Heather Stanek, Post Secondary Option

Jessica Weber, Career Tech.

Gladys Reyes

Steven Rogowski

Franklin Roy

Carlos Sanders

Anthony Settecase

Kidron Shavers

Ryan Sotka

Zach Schlossler is sur¬

prised that things are going

so well. Teair Jesus is

happy to go to class. Alecia

Jones and Jazmine Bell

work hard to succeed.

wmm

Phyllesia Bennett

Markeebean Bowes

Kathryn Bumbarger

Alexandria Burke

Alex Calarco

Marcell Calhoun

Ashlynne Childs

Adam Christopher

Portia Crenshaw

Gerald Cunningham

Brian Cureton

Eric Elshaw

Alecia Everett

Daniel Ferritto

Justine Francois Brittany Frazier

Yahqui Gray

Lauren Hamblin

Robert Hamblin

Jerery Harris

Christopher Hill

Tottiana Horton

Evan Hubbard Ny'Eisha Hunter

Artina Idom

Charmaine Jefferson Tiffany Johnson

Jay Jones II

Katie Kitchen

Lauren Langford

Kendra Lewis

Lowell Locklear III

Erica Long

Rufus Martin Jr.

Kevin Mayock

Kristian Middleton

Sarah Miller

Anastasia Mitchell

James Moreland Jr.

Raymond Moss

Renee Mowler

Matthew Murray

Rachel Newsom

Andrea Oslund

Carlos Parks Ely Pellegrin

Sharday Peterson

James Petitto

Alex Rudiak

Stefanie Philpott

Lamont Pruitt

Tanisha Quinn

Lindsey Rattini

Lindsay Reel

Sherome Ross

Adrian Roundtree

The Professional Path 167

Danielle Spearman

Brittany Spicer

Bobbie Staples Lauren Stuber

Terrelle Tanton

Melanie Tyree

Heidi Walker

John Schwarz

Tia Shoulders

Jeremy Sims

Andrew Smerdel

Dennis Smith

Preston Smith

Tamiah Smith

Tony Walker

Rachel Waters

Nyisha Wheeler

Brandon Wilder

Christian Williams

Philip Williams Gregory Wilson

The freshmen

began their

classes with

much optimism

for their new

beginning.

Erin Bolyard

Cierra Bradley Amanda Brazis

Reginald Brown

Dylan Butler

Samuel Calabrese

Maurice Cammack

Letercia Applewhite Alyssa Bailey

Nathaniel Barnes

Bianca Begovic

India Campbell

Durale Carter

Glenn Claytor Jr.

Brandon Cole

Shane Conner

Devin Conroy Amanda Dawson

Brian Day

Yvette Dean

Joshua Dodd

Sheena Douglas

Letia Dudley

Mariah Dukes

Jordan Everett

i 168 The Professional Path

I . 1

f* -

Cara Feinberg

Brandon Fitzpatrick

John Gendrich Jr.

Kwamne George

Josalyn Gibson

Darien Hamilton

Derron Hamilton

Kelsey Hastings

Megan Heuer

Ronnesha Hopkins

Carlos Horton Anthony Jochum

Trey Keene

Lawerence Kelly

Devynn Kimball

Brittany Kuhar

Lea Mason

Tyra Me Rae

Devin Miller

Thomas Miller

Christopher Myrick

Daniel Novak Amanda Oppenheimer

Miah Owens

Christian Panter

Brittany Payne

Raymell Payne

Shauntel Perry

Thaddeus Pierson

Samantha Purtan

Shawn Reasor

James Reddick

Shaniqua Rodgers

Brandon Rollins

Kristen Rollins

Darius Rome

Bobby Royster

Natalie Sanders Dreama Sauritch

Jesse Savage

Landel Shakespeare

Alexia Simmons

Britney Smith

Wayne Spencer

Theophilus Stephens

Ameer Strong

Brittany Sweeney

Jazmyn Terry

Kassandra Torres

Victor Tripodo

Michael Vicic Kenneth Wallace

Robbynne Ward

Dayshawn Williams

La Trice Woods Jeffrey Woodworth

The Professional Path 169

rm end of the year as far as the yearbook was concerned occurred at the

| jQl beginning of March 2004 when the last deadline had to be mailed to

,JL JJL\/Jostens Printing and Publishing Company. Because of that every¬

thing that occurred in the Spring of the year could not be included in the 2004 Euclid¬

ian. Because of that the events that occurred in the Spring of 2004 are covered in

this section of the 2005 Euclidian. Many exciting events made up the Spring of 2004

which was rather cool and wet for the end of the school year.

Finishing her race with a win, Heather

Palmer does well in her sprint.

Moving to the music. John Dickenson, Alonzo Woodruff, Archie Smith and Shawn

Jesus had a lot of fun at the annual Fashion Show held on April 24 in the Auditorium.

art, Brian Schweikert

Kliever enjoyed the Senior

on May 26 on the Auditorium

Above: The baseball team discusses what

they hope to accomplish in the game.

Above Right: Seniors got to see how a

rescue is performed during an

simulation at Prom Promise,

Right: Everyone

which was

21.

in the Spring Play, OurJown wmch was

performed in the Little Theater May

13,14,15.^^^ Far Left:

Members of

the softball

team show their

enthusiasm as

they get ready

for a game.

Right: Chris

Smith gets

ready to take

the baton

from Farrell

Thomas in a

relay race.

Hoping for Fame, the cast of 2004 Big Show showed lots of enthusiasm as they sang

and danced in Euclid's presentation of Fame on March 18,19,20.

Seniors and faculty played each other

it the annual Senior-Faculty Basketball

Same held on April 8, 2004.

Students learned about career opportuni¬

ties at the Career Fair held in the gym on

April 27.

The eleventh grade scholars were recog¬

nized at the annual Achievement Banquet

held on April 29.

Far Left: Seniors were recognized at the

annual Senior Awards Assembly held in

the Auditorium on May 18.

Left: Seniors lining up for Commence¬

ment which took place at the Palace

Theater on June 4.

Memories Divider 171

r \ >

iTTnn _ 2004 baseball season /^Jvvas full of ups and

J L J U IxS^downs. The players

began early conditioning and over 50

players showed up for tryouts and 20

made the freshmen team. 14 played JV

and 18 made Varsity with 5 moving up

and down between Varsity and JV. The

team was young with only six seniors on

the varsity. The pitching relied strongly

on Jim Palko, Mike Ross, Roger Pret-

tyman and Trevor Potulsk with occa¬

sional starts, relief jobs and save oppor¬

tunities given to Chris Kinison, Joe

Fisher, Nick Mavar and Ben Perpar.

The defense was very good with many

diving catches, double plays^pick-offs

and very few errors. The hitting and

phase running was also strong although

Bit he re were no pure power hitters. The

team relied on speed and brain power to

advance the runners across the plate.

-Ben Perpar

Varsity BaseflSff, Mow one: Joe Fisher, Ed Edmonds, Mike Ross, Matt Desico,

Paul Jackson, Dj Grida. Row two: Coach, Adam Fender, Tim Krofcheck, Roger

Prettyman, Jim Martin, Adam Miezin, Ryan Renbarger, Nick Mavar. Row three:

Chase Whitmore, Dan Tarajcak, Nick Mandic, Chris Kinison, Jim Palko, Trevor

Potulski

VARSITY BASEBALL

OPPONENT WON/LOST

Holy Name Won

Eastlake North Won

Mayfield Won/Lost(DH)

Shaker Hts. Lost

Mentor Lost

Lakewood Lost

Canton Glen Oak Won/Won(DH)

St. Charles Won

Grove City Lost

Cardington Won

Upper Arlington Won

Admiral King Lost

Cleveland Hts. Won

Shaker Hts. Lost

Maple Hts. Lost

Lakewood Lost

Cleveland Hts. Won Warrensville Hts Won

Perry Lost

Mentor Lost

Admiral King Won

Riverside Lost

Bedford Won

South Lost

SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 13

JV Baseball, Row one: Eric Jackson, Avonte Herrod, Nick Fortunato, Alex Miezir

Cory Dowd, Reggie Bandeis. Row two: Sam Maxwell, Julius Thomas, Ben Perpa

John Novak, Doug Burkhart, Coach, Ben Boka.

Chris Kinison, Tim Krofcheck, Nick

Mandic and Averette Hagler doing their

best to connect with the ball as it comes

to them,.

172 Baseball

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•M'S*

Far Left Above, Far Left and Left: Tim

Krofcheck, Jim Martin and Nick

Mandic fielding the ball before it can

leave the infield and getting ready to

throw the ball to make the play at first

base.

Baseball 173

Freshmen Baseball. Row one: Kurtera

Canley, Jack Paholke, Ian Knox, Mas-

care Bryan, Robert Sattely, Patrick

Mulholland. Row two: Coach, Adam

Fender, Nate Suhy, Darrion Callahan,

Terrelle Tanton, Ray Stuber. Row three:

Jonah Gelofsack, Mike Palko, Pat

Pavicic, Ryan Arnold, Matt Ott.

Trevor Potulski tries to

keep the ball in the strike

zone as he throws the ball

to the batter.

JV BASEBALL

OPPONENT WON/LOST

Holy Name Won

Eastlake North Lost Mayfield LostAVonDH)

Shaker Hts. Won

Mentor Lost

Lakewood Lost

Canton Glen Oak Won/Lost( DH)

Lake Catholic Lost

Admiral King Won

Cleveland Hts. Won

Shaker Hts. Lost

Maple Hts. Won

Lakewood Lost

Cleveland Hts. Won

Warrensville Hts Won

University Schl Lost

Perry Won

Mentor Lost

Admiral King Won

Shaw Won

Riverside Lost/Lost(DH)

St. Ed’s Lost

Garfield Hts. Won

SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 13

FRESHMEN BASEBALL

OPPONENT US THEM

Holy Name 5 1

Benedictine 11 12 Southview

Shaker Hts.

Normandy

Canton Glen Oak

Canton Glen Oak

Lakewood

Mentor

Stow

Stow

Southview

Admiral King

Elyria

Cleveland Hts. 16 0

Bay Village 7 0

Eastlake North 2 3

Estlake North 4 5

SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 6

LEAGUE RECORD WON 7 LOST 1

Above and Below: Nick

Mandic makes it safely to

third base and has hopes

that the next batter will

bring him home.

CAN YOU SAY "CO-CHAMPS?" Panthers finish season with best record for fast-pitch softball

once Euclid Girls'

Softball was a

team to be scared

of. The varsity had a team full of

skill, with a very talented player

or players at each position on

the field. The coaches had some

tough decisions to make before

the season began. Those deci¬

sions made a winning team for

the first time since Euclid turned

to fast pitch. Euclid had a very

good record (10-6) and tied for

L.E.L. co-champs. They played

Mentor to finish the season,

losing by only one. Overall, girls'

softball had some skill and used

it to come away with a winning

season.

-Effie Stansberry

VARSITY SOFTBALL

OPPONENT US THEM

2 6 Beaumont

Southview

Shaker Hts

VASJ

VASJ

Elyria

Cleveland Hts.

Garfield Hts.

Lakewood

Brush

Brush

Mentor

Eastlake North

Eastlake North

Southview

Admiral King

Collinwood

Elyria

Mayfield

Cleveland Hts.

Mentor

Varsity Softball, Row one: Ashley Gliha, Amber Devese. Row two: Ashley

Miller, Darlene Anderson, April Harris, Amanda Sufka. Row three: Coach,

Diana Poe, Chanell Brown, Stephanie Tartaglione, Katy Puda, Cheryl

Novak, Coach, Lisa Curik.

SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST 10

Below Left to Right: Stephanie Tarta¬

glione tags the runner out at second.

Shelley Struna, Stephanie Tarta¬

glione and Darlene Anderson taking

swings at the ball as it comesjto them.

174 Softball

JV Softball, Row one: Ann Sivert, Halle Ivancic. Row two: Sharde Miner,

Jerry Bishop, Stephanie Vohnout, Denise Deangelis, Alexandria Bartchak,

Marshell Tucker. Row three: Jackie Zigman, Brittany Shy, Julie DiDomenici

Amy Cosmo, Jessica Zigman, Myloana Washin '

'

Freshmen Softball, Row one: Angela Tirabassi, Anjolie Gordon, Amber

Dantzler, Kelly Laughlin, Anastasia Mitchell. Row two: Shantel Thomas,

Erica Ranallo, Jennifer Inman, Afrika Burnett. Row three: Coach, Kevin

|Keating, Katie Kitchen, Karen DiDomenico, Ashley Rodgers, La'Porscha

Jones, Ileen Fitzpatrick.

JV SOFTBALL

OPPONENT US

Beaumont 6

Southview 0

Shaker Hts 19

Elyria 2

Cleveland Hts. 22

Garfield Hts. 10

Lakewood 4

Brush 9

Brush 5

Mentor 6

Eastlake North 17

Eastlake North 9

Southview 13

Admiral King 19

Shaker Hts.

Riverside

Elyria

Cleveland Hts.

Lakewood^,

Mental_

lSON RECORD WON 9

FRESHMEN SOFTBALL

OPPONENT US THEM

St Joe Academy 16 4

Cleveland Hts. 4 8

24 6

30 2

29 1

29 4

22 9

22 13

20 2 19 1

20 M 0 18 1

15 0

Perry

Elyria

NDCL

Eastlake North

Admiral King

Brush

NDCL

Riverside

Riverside

Perry

Elyria SEASON RECORD WON 12 LOST 1

Softball 175

tnda Sufka waits for the ball and

■pmen it comes she picks it up and

tli rows to get the runner at the base.

Darlene

Anderson

leaps up to

snag a wild

throw that

was made to

the base.

Above: The pitching of

Katie Lapcinski and

Katie Puda helped the

team to many wins.

Left: Lori Lepplemeier

and Katie Lapcinski

worked well together.

Stephanie Tartaglione

has fielded the ball

and is running to get

the runner at the base

while Katie Lapcinski

throws the ball in.

2004 boys outdoor

track team did very

A-Jfwell and fimshed

ith a 3^2 record. They

ry well wrai soma bf

competition in the state,

is of tie season saw

DOMINATING TfSffi MEELIG) Girls’ track overwhelmed their opponents for a perfect seasoi

the athletes

The boys team

had three events go to the Regional

meet after a tough field at the District

meet. Brandon Smith qualified for

state in the shot put, placing first. The

4x200m team of Eric Graham, Chris

Williams, Chris Smith and Marcus

Knowles made an excellent effort at

Regionals.

-JaRon King

Boys’ Outdoor Track, Row one: Marcus Knowles, Steven Gliha, JaRon King, Delano Rodgers, Ricard

Newell, Eric Graham, Farrell Thomas, Alphonso Jamerson, Jamall Javey. Row two: Coach, Greg

Sattler, Ra Shawn Newell, Bernard Abernathy, Mike Preston, David Ellis, Da’Von Wilson, Josh

Rodgers, Marquis Brannon, Dennis Rodgers, Coach, Frank Soltesz. Row three: Coach, Tom Gibbons,]

Robert Essex, Pobiere Cnningham, Luke Sanders, Garey Bery, Jack Vernier, Chris Smith, Scott

Pryor. Row four: Chris Parrish, Thomas Woldering, Arnold Beuford, Scott Sattler, Joe Boyd, Reco

Duncan, Keith Grove, Ray Cole, Coach, Phil Baioni

JaRon King clears the hurdles as he speeds to the finish line

Mike

John¬

son and

Marcus

Knowles

sprint

across the

finish line

in their

races.

The 100 m dash is ready to begin.

Rico Duncan (left)

and Chris Smith show their form in the

long jump.

Chris Williams and Eric Graham

176 Outdoor Track exchange the baton.

iirls’ Outdoor Track, Row one: Cassie Taylor, Maryjo Osterman, Shannon Jones, Heather Palmer,

shley Shannon, Gionna Parker, Monique Drake, Chastity Sandridge, Courtney Rodgers. Row

vo: Auriel Hayes, Traffi Candicar, Autumn Buchanan, Selena Noss, Andrea Bennett, Arvesha Hill,

amille Pastachio. Row three: Coach, Robert Yoe, Alecia Jones, Lauren Meglicin, Sasha Fayne,

rittany Me Clinton, Rachel Waters, Jasmine Dao, Symmone Jackson,. Row four: Jasmine Bell,

tephanie Tyree, Carolyn Hill, Sharisse Mann, Chastity Bradley, Jessica Mann, Makita Duncan,

l lichele Smith, Ashley Jones, Coach. Desi Stewart. Row five: Head Coach. Larry Nosse, Charmaine

ackson, Ashley Ward, Danielle Ellworth, Dominique Bain, Cami Foster.

Gibbons,

Scott

d, Reco |

a mighthy heave

the Euclid High

amilla Triplin clears the hurdles while

shley Barnes finishes her race.

2004 Girls’ outdoor

if f--'track team terrorized

ssJjl v track and field in

Ohio during their season. The girls, fin¬

ished with a 7-0 record and took 2nd

place in the L.E.L. Championships.

The team took man^krelays down to

the State meet including Cherice May

in the 3200 m run. Thetgirls quali-

fied in the 4x200m and 4x400m relay.

Freshman. Jessica Beard broke the

regional record in the 400m running

a 55.22. Heather Palmer qualified

for the state in the high jump but

narrowly missed going in the 400m,

placing fifth at the regional meet. Both

girls were on both relays along With

Makita Duncan and Chastity San¬

dridge. The girls coaches were Larry

Nosse (bead coach), Bob Yoe, Desi

Stewart, Frank Soltesz (Bead boys’

coaJn/and Greg Sattler. te""

-JaRon King ' \m

Camilla

Triplin

takes the

baton

from

her team

mate and

continues

the relay.

GIRLS’ OUTDOOR TRACK

OPPONENT US THEM

Southview 1.2b 0

1 Lakewood t05 31 |

Cleveland Hts. 82 50 |

Maple Hts. 93 W . 45

Admiral K i rt;gc=^|p7 21

Mentor 76 61

Shaker Hts, 119 14

RELAYS I1

Medina | First

Ranger Second

Mentor Second

Euclid First

L.E.L. Championships Second

Districts Third

SEASON RECORD WON 7

LOSTO

Outdoor Track 177

SERVING A .500 SEASON HB®^9 tennis finished §®ffls®m with identical iP®g®ffdl ft® toft veai &

tennis NNIS TENNIS TENNIS

Ennis

TENNIS ®TENItfIS tens’

BOY OPPONENT

Wickliffe

Eastlake North

Parma

Lake Catholic

Normandy

Admiral King

Valley Forge

Elyria

Lakewood

Mentor

Brush

Shaker Hts. Perry

Cleveland Hts. Southview

Garfield Hts. 1

ENNIS THEM

SEASON RECORD WON

L.E.L. RECORD WON 6 LOST 5

Bob Bumbarger hits a low backhand

while Andrew Misiak hits a low fore¬

hand.

178 Boys' Tennis

Tennis, Row one: Sean Wilford, Albert Estvander, Bob Bumbarger, Lee Barwick

Rob Vazquez. Row two: Andrew Misiak, James Lewan, Andrew Jurcak, Chris

Salyan.

Top: Tommy Berry, Tim Hanson, Albert Estvander and. Bottom: Chris Salami,

Lee Barwick, Robbie Vazquez and Timothy Lewan all showing action as they try

return the ball to their opponent.

2004 Euclid

boys’ tennis: team

'finished the season

1 record and 6-5 in

the L.E.L. The weather was often

cold and wet but the players were

still out on the courts. The courts,

however, were different from previ¬

ous years. The courts at Memorial

Park were due to be resurfaced so

the team had t,o play their, home

matches at Central Middle School.

This made for some inconvenience

but the players overcame the prob¬

lems, Mrs. Dana Banc Was the coach

for the team.

with a 8-8 overal

Euclid High

L^to the efforts

^the auditoric

ie c.>st of Pipit

iosted by Jane;

: advisers and <

| Daniel and Mrs.

gbrdinators of th||

§the models takeil

a raffle to help raj

nodore. Changes i

and there also

d.bd bard

Fashion Show helps reduce cost of Prom bid idol Senior Fashion Show “Danger Zone” was a huge success thanks

individuals. It took place on Saturday, April 24, 2004, in

3w was the last fund raiser for the Class of 2004 and

The

Pearcy were the

other Euclid

for purchase

David’s Bridal

said “The best part about performing

our hard work really paid off.”

The opening act was Ashley Williams singing the National Anthem. Jamie Mihalco, A1 Hunter and

Jethro Guilamo, all members of Euclid's NJROTC, performed with their rifles in an armed demon¬ stration. The

which was

Talitha

The

Carj

and

Tanya Pearcy. Mr. Amos Renix and Mrs. Tanya

show. They were assisted by Crystal Sutton and

by professional photographers were made available

money. The fashion show was sponsored by

nlimited. Lady Blue and City Blue. Archie Smith

„ was going out on stage. That was when ail of

performed in “America the Beautiful ". The second act was “The Game,”

/ Hott!” During intermission Ashley Williams sang a gospel song and Smith performed

how consisted of “A Taste of Rock and Roll''. “Tropical Oasis” and “The Red

inale. Archie Smith, Rashaad Newsome, Chernita White, Charles Worth

ed the senior song w lule Chastity Sandridge, LaToya Dickson, and

l!

rme

Amber The fashion show was a lot of fun for everyone who performed and attended it. Dean Bryson said”!

thought the show was amazing! 1 look forward to next year's performance.” -Holly Yanacek Ikl Hi

A1 Hunter, Jethro Guilamo and Jamie Mihalco did

a demonstration with their rifles.

Mrs. Tonya Pearcy and

Janell Daniel announced the

events at the show.

Above and Right: Alonzo

Woodruff and John Dicker-

son hoist up Dezarae Griffie

in their number and Dezarae

dances in another number.

Ashley Williams began the show by

singing the National Anthem.

Chris Williams accompanied Ashley

Williams as she sang during the intermis¬

sion.

m Marie Thompson

holds her parasol

to keep away the

sun while Jazmine

Boggan and John

Dickerson dance

together.

Fashion Show 179

KO Show 2004 was presented on March 18, 19 and 20 in the

f (nVrium and was the musical Fame. First year director, Josh

H worked very hard with assistant, Shauna Ross, combo di

Diane TizwtiRKand technical director, Allen Black. The four of them dirt

cast members, 18 pit members and 16 crew. Rehearsals lasted three month

included a 36 hour weekend where cl

Angeles to work with the cast. The

Diaz, an actress and dancer who struj

and Craig Stigamier as Schlpmo M<

love interest. It also included Stephe

rift as Serena Katz, both acting stude

The show took place at a performing

took the audience through the highs,

umphs of the star struck pupils in their quest for success. The show w as

attendee! and everyone had a goocLtime. 3 rY.

-Karen Connavino

maViriO as

and a drug pr

o was Carme:

aid Jessica Y<

baum, a musician wi ■ y Snaf

ines as Nick Piazza t

nd each other’s love

high school in New’' e musii

Steven Manes, Jessica Vandegrift and Yuri Doolan read their acceptance letters to

the school of performing arts while Meredith Wise introduces herself to the students.

Michelle Connavino and Craig Stiga¬

mier never got a chance to be together a

the end.

Catherine Anderson and George Whit¬

field practicing their dance routine. 180 Big Show

Yuri Doolan sharing his love life with

the rest of the class.

Jamal Austin, Yuri Doolan, Steven

Manes, Jessica Vandegrift and Stepha

nie Maxwell learning in their classes.

Chernita White and Michelle Conna-

vino share some dieting ideas.

Michelle Connavino leading her class¬

mates in “There She Goes/Fame”.

Rachel De Angelis, Chernita White,

Catherine Anderson and Natalie Green

singing in “Mabel’s Prayer”.

Michelle Connavino enters the stage on

a taxi at the end of the play after she has

died of a drug overdose.

Far Left:

Andrea

Mitchell and

Meredith

Wise argue

over what

to do about

Tyrone.

Left: Michelle

Connavino

gets drugs

from Dave

Heindell

Chrisy Lennon, Karen Connavino,

Dean Bryson, Stephanie Maxwell and

Natalie Green had lots of fun practicing

for the junior festival.

Jessica Yandegrift is very excited over

the role she will be playing with Steven

Manes in the play.

Craig Stigamier and Michele Conna¬

vino practicing “Bring on Tomorrow”.

Big Show 181

V

Play 2004 was

performed in the

Little Theater on

May 13, 14 and 15. Our Town was written by

Thornton Wilder and w as about the lives of the inhabitants of a small town in America many

decades auo. It showed the lives of several

voting people, their activities, how‘ they matured

through the yearst got married, had children and

eventually died. It showed how many lives were

intertwined to produce a complex web. The play

as directed by Ms. Trisha Tinney and gave the

.Tformers a chance to show their skills on the

stage. It was a learning experience for everyone.

LIFE IN A SMALL TO Spring Hay explored life in OUR TOWh

Logan Smith narrated

the activities going on in

the town.

Right: Jessie Oslund tries

to convince Jon Calabrese

that they should take a trip.

Spring Play, Row one: Rachel Perovsek, Amber Lynch. Row two Amber Dantzler, Jamal Austin,

Jessica Chandler, Jennifer Walker, Lauren Brown. Row three: Jonathan Calabrese, Dean Bryson,

Kyle Collins, Logan Smith, Jessica Oslund, Robert Nero, Director, Trisha Tinney. Row four:

Amber Williams, Andrea Tarach, Brandon Fleming, Serina Rodriquez, Sache Anderson,, Patrick

Mulholland, Emily Kliever.

Jessica Oslund and Jon Calabrese are a happy

couple in the town of Grover's Comers.

Logan Smith listens as Brandon

Fleming informs the audience of the

social and cultural aspects of Grovei

Corners.

Sache Anderson looks on as Pat Mulholland and Emily Kliever eat breakfa

while Robert Nero tells Emily Kliever about his plans to become a farmer. Itocwai

Robert Nero admits his fondness for Emily Kliever.

182 Spring Play

Emily’s grave.

Right: Emily Kliever

and Robert Nero getting

married with Logan Smith

presiding.

Above: Robert Nero visits

N GIVING CREDIT TO ACHIEVERS

The senior Distinguished Scholars. New Hall of Fame inductees, Thomas Doyle,

Everett Olds, Lowell Davis and David Beal with

Justin Antonini and Dr. Joffrey Jones.

Seniors waqqtched as the emergency workers Not all of the passengers were able to make it out

worked on the ‘accident’ scene. alive.

On Tuesday, April 27, Euclid High School sponsored its annual Career Fair in the East Gym. Many

employers from the business community set up displays showing what was available to the students after

graduation.

Right: On Thursday, April 8, the

seniors and the faculty played their

annual basketball game before the

beginning of Spring vacation. It

was a fun time for everyone.

Senior Awards Program

was held in the

auditorium on Tuesday, May 18. Many seniors were recognized for

their academic and athletic accomplishments

while they were at Euclid High School.

Many scholarships and awards were

members of the class of 2004. presented to n

Heather Palmer, Cassie Meier and Michelle

Zudic accepting their awards. Many seniors

recieved an award that evening.

Distinguished

Achievement Hall of

Fame induction and

Academic Achievement Banquet were held at

The Manor Party Center on Thursday. April

29. The dinner recognized several important

alumni and many current students of Euclid

High School.

Tuesday, May 18, seniors

attended a show in the

auditorium parking ■ where they.saw what could happen if they,

mixed gasoline and alcohol. Called Prom

Promise, it wayah accident simulation which

included wrecked cars, ambulance's, fire trucks, paramedics and 'dead' bodies. There

was supposed to have been an evacuation by

helicopter but all of them were in use at the

time and were not available. The purpose of the demonstration was to get the seniors thinking

about the consequences that could occur from

drinking and driving since Prom season was

approaching.

I

Senior Awards 183

NIEWB Commencement sends the seniors to the nest phase off their lives

ommencement for the class of 2004

was held at the Palace Theater on

Friday, June 4. 401 seniors crossed the

stage and received their diploma which was

their key to the beginning of the next phase of

their lives. V aledictorian, Elise Braunschweig

and Salutatoiian, Amelia Mehtar, spoke to

the seniors and talked about all the memorable

experiences they had during their yearn in the

Euclid Schools. , , j§ ft I

Emily Kliever, Kara Brehm and Andrea Tarach

show lots of enthusiasm and optomism about their

future.

Choir members, directed by Mrs.

Shawna Ross, sang several selections

before presentation of the diplomas.

The NJROTC carried the colors to begin the ceremony, Superintendant, Dr. Joffrey Jones and Principal, Mr. Justin

Antonini introduced the class. Valedictorian, Elise Braunschweig, and Salutatorian, Amelia Mehtar, gave inspirational

talks to the seniors.

Mr. Justin Antonini introduces

Heather Palmer and Chastity

Sandridge to the parents. They were

competing at the state track meet in

Columbus during the day and just

barely got back in time to participate in

Commencement

The stage was filled with seniors, administrators, teachers and diplomas Mr. Justin Antonini told

the audience that Jessie

Oslund was going to be on

the Today Show in a couple

of weeks.

It was really hot and crowded in the

lobby as the seniors had to get into

lines to enter the theater.

Marshaun Khan, Shivon Jackson, Nancy Howell, Elise Braun

Students waited around in the lobby before they had schweig, Kate Kinison, Greg Brinovec and Rebecca Kinison to march in. waiting for the time to enter the auditorium. Commencement 185

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Michael and Carol DiDomenicp

Julie DiDomenico

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Mary Edwards/Danielle I^icole

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Joe and Linda Mercadai

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Sandi Zalewski/Catli

Mirko and AniLZudi

A blessing from

God, that’s

what you are.

My prayer was

answered, it was

that you would be

a “Shining star”:

from a boy to a

man you now

comprehend what

it takes to be a

success and win.

I’m proud of you,

Marcus and what

you’ve accom¬ plished. You are

truly amazing.

That’s all I can

keep on saying.

I will always be

there for you son.

Love you, Mom

Amber,

You will

always be

my baby

girl.

I am so

proud of

you and

I love

you very

much.

Love,

Mom

Marcus Benedict

Amber Cantazaro

Courtney,

Where

have the

years

gone? It

seems

like just

yesterday

you were

starting

kindergar¬

ten! Now

a new

chapter

begins.

Courtney Biehl New

hopes and dreams are waiting to be discovered.

Good luck and remember to work hard, take time

to relax and be thankful. We love you and wish

you much happiness in the future.

Love,

Dad, Mom, Chris, Abby & Brandon

Megan Ammon

You’ve done a very great job at making your family

proud. From a curious tomboy to an ambitious

young lady your brilliance still stands out. The

family wishes you much success through all that

you do in life and may God be with you.

Love, Mom & Dad

Terrance Bolden

To our baby

girl. You have

accom¬

plished

amazing

things withii

these 17

years. You

have over¬

come many

obstacles

and through

it all you

stayed

focused.

success and you will do very well.

You are very special, we all love you very much

and will always be there for you.

Congratulations and Good Luck!

Love, Mom, Dad, Liz and Jacki

Jessica Cleveland

“Big Rich”

It has been

my pleasure

to watch

you grow

from my

strong

’’little”

man to

my strong

“Big” man.

May you

continue

to stretch

out your knowledge

and soar

as high as

the eagle.

May you

Chastity Bradley Tracy Brazis

Dear Tracy,

We are so

proud of the

young woman

you have

become, you

are a very

indepen¬

dent, strong,

friendly

person.

Whatever the

future holds

for you will

be met with

great strength,

courage and

Jessica,

We are so

proud of

you and the

wonder¬

ful things

that you

have done.

You have

become a

beautiful

young lady.

Keep up the

good work

and remem¬

ber dreams

today,

reality tomorrow.

Love,

Mommy

Our beautiful little girl has become a

terrific young woman. You make us

very proud. We love you Megan!

Mom & Dad

Terrance, you are our last child to graduate. We

are so proud of you. Keep your loving and caring

ways and you’ll fulfil your dreams.

Love,

Mom, Johnny, Grandma & Dad

Latashia Cole

You are a beautiful, intelligent young lady and ’

are very proud of you.

Good luck in the future.

Love, Mommy, Daddy, Ronald, Dasmine &

Alexis

Dear Jerrica

A.K.A. Jay

Jay,

You have

grown from

a pretty

little girl, to

a beauti¬

ful young

lady. You

are smart,

talented, and

you have a crazy sense

of humor.

God has

blessed you Jerrica Davis with leader¬

ship abilities that will take you far. Forever trust

in God, and know that He is with you always.

Love,

Mommy, Daddy, Key, and Mike

more pain at birth than in the 17 years of life that we have

shared together. I feel that God has truly blessed me to have you as my

son. Your father and I hope you continue your path to success and achieve

the goals you have set for yourself. With hard work and prayers you can

become whatever you wish. Continue to follow your heart and the Lord

since you have been guided in the right direction so far. You have given

us the best life a child can give his parents and we are grateful.

We love you very much!!!!

Mom & Dad

Chamere Davis

One of God’s angels who was sent into my life. I am so

proud of you. It’s your time to shine. You’re beautiful

and unique. I love you so much and you mean every¬

thing to me. Remember you are scarred and marked for

life. Congrats Baby!

Love, Best friend Jasmyn

Nothing felt better but to see you happy. Good luck and

Auntie will always be there.

Love, Auntie

Roosevelt Collins

It’s amazing, you’re all grown up. You have lived a

successful life and I’m proud of you. You have accom¬

plished a lot and this is the day you’ve been waiting

for. Keep up the good work and let nothing stop you.

Baby, you made it.

Love, Mommy

I am so proud of you. You have become a woman right

before my eyes. You have dealt with life’s obstacles

in your own ways, which has developed you into the

being who you are. Congratulations, you made it.

Love, Alonzo(dad)

Hey! Katia,

We are so

very proud

of you for

all you have

accom¬

plished.

We have

watched

you blos¬

som from

a bud to a beauti¬

ful rose.

May you

continue to

grow and

be very

success¬

ful in life. iu are a true

Katia Dean May God watch over you always,

miracle.

Love Ya! Baby Girl

Momie & Granny

To Bri

proud to

see that

you hav<

made it

this far

May yoi

succeed

your

journey

through

life and

keep a

positive head

on your

shoul¬

ders.

Love, mommj

Brittany Dominguez

Arthur Croone-Cain AJ, it’s by God’s grace and direction that this

time has come. Continue to follow God’s lead

and you won’t go wrong.

Love, Mom RR P^trnnQ

t

To Our Shining

Star,

“Peanut” we are

so proud of the

great things you’ve

accomplished. From

deacon to captain

to debutante you

never fail to amaze

us. Remember, no

endeavor is too hard

to tackle. At only 18

you have accom¬

plished a great deal.

As long as you keep

God first, there’s no

limit to what you

can do. Congratula¬

tions and good luck

in the future.

Love,

Mom, Goldie, and

Tommie

Lenise Betts Lenise,

I can’t believe it’s that time. It seems like

yesterday when I held you for the first time,

watched you run over granny’s feet in your

walker and had your Auntie chase you around

the house. Now you are a beautiful young

woman with an exhilarating personality and

contagious laugh. Although you are leaving

me for college, you will never leave my heart.

You are my miracle baby and I am very proud

of you. I know that whatever path you take,

whatever you choose ti do with your life, will

make all of us proud. Keep striving for YOUR

personal best, always hold your head high and

enjoy your youth and all the world has to offer

you.

Te amo mucho Nee Nee,

Mommy

Aka Joan, aka Jorge, aka George, aka Su Madre

Julie DiDomenico

Julie,

We are so

proud of you!

We look at

you and see a

beautiful and

intelligent

woman!

Remember

to believe in

yourself and

to enjoy your

journey.

We love you,

; Dad, Mom,

Karen,

Lauren and

Michelle

Patrick Edmonds

Dear Pat,

We are so

proud of

the wonder¬

ful young

man you’ve

become.

You’ve always

set high

standards for

yourself, and

you’ve worked

hard to reach

your goals.

You have

such a great

character and

spirit, and we

know you’ll

succeed at whatever you do. Congratulations on a

job well done!

Love,

Mom, Dad, Andy and Dave

Danielle Edwards

lielle, fou have made me very proud of you. You have

i the best daughter that I could have had. You

j strong and very independent. You are a very

wing person. May all your dreams come true,

ve. Mommy

Dear

Yeyo (LaShay),

These

have

the most

important

years of

your life,

and I

am very

proud

fyou. I w you

will suc¬

ceed in

all your

goals and LaShay Ezell

endeavors. Please continue to be the young lady that

you are and treat others as you wish to be treated

and you will go far.

Love always, Mommy

Dana Fann

Dana Dane, also known as Baby Girl. We are

so proud of you. Comntinue to stay focused and

don't get discouraged. We love you. Keep God

fresh in your life and be all that you can be.

(Read Psalm 23)

Love, Mom & Dad

Monkey,

We

couldn’t

be more

proud

of you!

You are

on your

way to a

life full of

opportuni¬

ties and

challenges

that we know you

will face Amanda Hayes with the

same determination you have always shown us.

The world may not be ready for you but we are

proud to say you’re ready for it! Wwe love you

very much!

Lion & Lion

Tanesha Hardy

Kristopher

(Kris to

all your

friends),

Thank

you,thank

you, thank

you! Your

graduation

means so

much to

so many,

but to your

Kristopher Embry mother and I it is noth¬

ing less than one of the many miracles that you

will perform. You are educated now. The proof is

in your diploma. You may think of it as the ticket

to the good life. Let me ask you to think of an

alternative. Think of it as your ticket to change

the world.

Love,

Kenneth, Loretta and definately Paige

Christopher Giegerich

QQ Pafmnc

Christopher Robin,

How is it possible that

eighteen years have !

gone by-it seems all too '

quickly. Watching you

grow, trying to teach f

and guide you, our task

is almost complete. You

have accomplished so

much and we are so very |

proud. Keep your eyes

on your goals; do not let j

anyone or anything dis¬

tract you from who you

are and who you are striv¬

ing to become. The right I

choices are sometimes hard to make. So far you’ve done exceptionally well. Remember the things that are the most challenging

to attain, are the things most worth having. You have been a pleasure and a joy to raise. We look forward

to see what is next in your life. Whatever you choose, we know you will turn it into a success. We are

always here for you; to love; to guide you; and plenty of free advice too! You have grown into a fine

young man. Keep up the good work. May God bless you and continue to walk with you on your journey.

All our love. Mom. Dad & Vicki

“My Baby Girl!” Gradu¬

ating from high school

already! You’ve done

some amazing things

these past 17 years that

you should be proud of.

We are very proud of

you and your i

plishments and 1

a mature, strong-willed and spiri¬

tual young lady, You

truly beautiful inside —

out. Continue to keep

your faith in the Lord

and He will continue to

protect and guide you. May your life and heart always be filled with

love, peace, joy and happiness. You will always have our uncondi

tional love and support.

Love, Mom, Dad & DJ

Britt,

We are

so proud

of you.

You are

truly an

amazing

young lady

who grew i right

ore

our eyes.

You have

always

been an

opportun¬

ist, so we

know you Brittany Hightower will con¬

tinue to strive for the best. Remember, “Through

Christ all things are possible”. We love you.

Mom & Dad

Dear Andrew,

We love this

picture of you

wrapped in the

same towel

we see you

wrapped in

during Panther

swim meets.

But in the

picture you

are six and

now you have

grown into Andrew Jurcak a wonderful

young man! We are so proud of the person you

have grown to be, all you have accomplished in

the pst 18 years, and are excited about all of your

dreams and plans for the future! Remember to

take the road less traveled, and that will make all

the difference!

Love, Mom and Dad

Naquitta Lewis

My dearest Nikki,

I am so proud of you! You have become a remark¬

able young lady. You have worked hard at school

and outside. You have also been a big help to me

and I do appreciate it, even if I don’t tell you. I

wish you all the best in the future and hope all

your dreams come true. God truly blessed me!

Love you!

Mommy & Ray

Halle Ivancic

Ariel Killings

To, My Ariel, My Heart,

Words are not enough

to explain how much

I love you and how

prroud I am of you.

You have grown from

an amazing child into a

strong, determined and

amazing young woman,

11 am just in awe of how God has worked in

jur life. My prayer is that you keep God there,

:lose to your heart as you venture out into the

world to take your place. I know you will ,make a

difference in the lives that you touch, because you

have made an amazing difference in my life. As you

step across that stage and take that diploma in your

hand, I want you to remember the first Bible verse

/ou learned from your Grandma when you were

: years old, Philippians 4:13, “I can do all these

gh Christ which strengthens me”.

Believe that my love, and step into your future.

You will always be in my heart,

Christine Kolenc

Chris, our peanut has sure grown up. You are

no longer our little girl but you’ll always be our

)aby. As you go through life remember to keep

your sense of humor and your good heart and

you’ll go far. We’re so proud of you. We love

you!

Mom and Dad

Our pre¬

cious little

girl has

grown up

all too fast.

You are a

special gift

from God.

You can

always bring

a smile to

our faces

and make

us laugh,

We are very

proud of

you and will

love you

always.

Love, Mom,

Dad & your

sisters

My little Gerber baby. My little mountain

cimber. You were a very observant baby

and I knew you would succeed as a young

woman.

Congratulations.

Love, Mom & Dad

Kindria Lake

Congratulations

Kindria

THINK ABOUT

IT

Your thoughts

determine your

response to

life, and your

response will

determine the direction your life’s path will go. Remem¬

ber that the ladder of success is climbed

one step at a time. Each step will require

that you overcome obstacles, challenges

and defeats to reach the top place that you

always thought you should be.

Love, Dad

Jackie, Jaclyn Janda We are very proud of you! Congratulations!

Love, Your family

You go girl!

Charice’s

life is

about the Kingdom

and all

of God’s

blessings

will be

added.

Charice Littlejohn

Ste]

-our little

Neffie—we

are so proud

of you. We know you

will go far.

Love, Dad,

Mom, Sam,

Katie &

Rebecca

Man, I love

that haircut!

Stephanie Maxwell

Dominic Mercadante

Always count

your bless¬

ings in life,

and know

Mom and will always be there for you.

. Bless,

ave,

lorn & Dad Mom. Da

Allie,

Cel¬

ebrate

each day

as a gift

as you

follow

your

dreams.

I’m so

very

proud of

you.

Love

always

and

forever,

Mom

Allison Montague Cori Morgan

Congratulations

Cori Nicole!

We remember

the first day we

walked you into

kindergarten.

Now to see you

walking across

the stage for

graduation is a

blessing to us.

Continue doing

your best these

next four years

of your life. We

always want the

best for you.

We love you.

Mommy,

Daddy and

Chelsea

Lisa Murray

Congratulations Lisa,

The time has finally come to celebrate the rest

of your life. Make it the best. Remember to keep

God first and we always love you.

Love, Murray-Ward family

you it

wing. Yoi

mean lie

mdyes, w,

ove. Mon

«. : i

: Autumn,

My sweet angel.

How I have cherished these years watching you

grow into the wonderful and beautiful young lady

you have become. I know you will go as far as

you wish in life. Your compassion and persua¬

siveness, your persistence and your laughter and

humor are your strength for success. I am so

proud of you and wish you a lifetime of happi¬

ness, success, and dreams come true.

Congratulations! Always believe in yourself and

dare to dream. You are and always will be my shining star.

May God bless and guide you always.

I love you.

Mom

Dear Autumn,

Congratulations!

You did it!

Autumn Nerone

Autumn Nerone

Q9 Pntrnng

I am so proud of you. You have grown up to be a

very special person. May your future be blessed

with God’s love, good health and happiness.

Follow the stars, and always have faith and hope

in your heart, and you will see that dreams really

do come true.

Love you,

Grandma “Vee”

David Soutar

Ann Sivert

Dawn Ott

ir Dearest Dawn,

Life is full of new begin¬

nings, and this is the beginning of a new chapter

in your life. You have

grown in many ways, and

will continue to grow. You

encapsulate every meaning

of your name.

Dawn

To begin to grow light.

To begin to be understood.

To begin to expand or develop.

An awakening, beginning or unfolding.

THE BEGINNING OF ANYTHING! You have made us very proud. Remember to

learn from your mistakes, don’t dwell on the past.

Your future is in your hands, stay focused and

make the right choices. Keep your faith, the Lord

will guide you. Your Dad and I are always here

for you.

We love You,

Mom, Dad, David, Vickie, Matt, Michael, Kelsey

& Sean

Michael Ross

Michael,

You have

experienced so

much in your

18 years. You have a mind

that is open

for learning

and opportuni¬

ties that are

as high as the

sky. I am very

proud of you

and proud

to call you

my son. Be

courageous,

be thoughtful.

You have the

world at your

fingertips.

I love you,

Mom

Jessica,

My little pony

tailed girl has

grown up to

be a woman

and I’m so

very proud of

you and the

person you’ve

become.

Love, Mom

Whitney

Rodgers

\nd you thought our "Saturday t alks" were

coring. You listened, made the right choices and

1 you can hold your head high. God will guide you

tnd yes, we are proud of you.

Mom & Dad

Erika Skovira

Somewhere

along the

way I

stopped

teaching

you how

to add and

subtract,

multiply

and divide

and you

started

:hing me

at perse¬

verance and

challenges. And together we learned that making

>ood choices makes life easier. We decided to

dways leave things a little bit better than we find

hem. You’re an amazing woman and I know

he world’s a better place because you’re in it.

\lways strive to make a difference, honey,

cove. Mommy

Caley Phillips

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Jessica

Spring

Brittany Oyaski

Dear Brittany,

Ever since

the day you

were bom on

Christmas

Eve, you have

been a gift

who has kept

on giving

joy, love and

happiness to

your family.

We are proud

of you and all

that you have

accomplished.

Keep up the

hard work and

best wishes

from both of

us for contin¬ ued success and happiness.

With lots of love!

Mom and Dad

David,

You have your whole life ahead of you, make the

best of your future. We are very proud of you.

Love, Mom & Dad

Ann,

We are so proud of you. We wish you the best in

the future. Enjoy life! God bless you always.

Love, Mom, Dad and Mike

Caley,

You will

always be

my baby.

May your

life be a

long and

happy

one.

Love,

Mom

Jessica,

Good job J.!

Congrats!

Love, Courtney

and Mitchell

From beautiful baby girl to beautiful

woman, you’ve grown up to be an incredible

person! We love you, admire you and hope

the world for you at this new beginning!

Love,

Aunt Amy and the binky boys, Zach and

Matt

Jackie,

You and Chels have

been best friends

for ten years. I am

so grateful she has

had such a loyal,

intelligent and

funny friend. You

have been a joy to

have around-mostly.

I love you!

Congratulations,

Michelle

Chelsea Quade

Q4 Pntrnnv:

Chelsea,

We arevery proud of you and will be encouraging you

all the way through college. We wish you the best!

Love,

Grandma and Grandpa

“Reach high, for stars lie hidden in \

your soul.”

Congratulations, Chelsea.

Love, always!

Tony AKA Heinz

I saw you go from a little blonde

angel to a beautiful, intelligent, and

amazing young woman. You will

always be that little girl that couldn’

handle her pickles. I will forever be

there for you whan needed. Follow

your dreams forever and never forge

your uncle loves you.

Uncle Andy

My dearest

Chelsea, Congratula¬

tions! I’m

so proud

to have

you as my

Goddaugh¬

ter. You’ve

grown into

a wonder¬

ful young

woman.

May your journey

through life

continue to be as

unique and

precious as

you are... All my end¬

less love.

Aunt Kathy

My dear, sweet girl,

You changed my life and have

brought me more joy than I ever

knew existed...I am so proud. Make

an amazing life for yourself, you

deserve it,

Love you always and forever,

Mommy

Brianna Strong

Bri,

From the time you were

bom I knew you would

develop into the mature

young lady that you are

today. I admire your intel¬

ligence and determination to succeed as you move forward in life.

We love you. Mom and Ameer

Amanda Sufka

Then you

wwere

precious,

look at

you now,

you’re a

beautiful

young

lady.

Congratu¬

lations.

Keep

your faith

in God,

He will

always be

with you.

Love,

Mom and

Dad Nicole Thomas

Letia Taylor

Robert Vazquez

it young man, of whom we are

! You have accomplished a lot in high ave prepared yourself for an even

;. Keep your faith in God, remember

your family who is cheering you on, study hard

in college, and keep that smile on your face while

you enjoy life. Glad to see you reaching ahead

with your talents. God bless you always!

Love, Mom and Dad

Sean Walker

Amanda,

We are so

proud of you.

We want to

thank you

for being

you. You’re

all grown up

and you are

an amazing

person inside

and out. You

are always

in our hearts.

Ride off to

O.S.U. in

pride.

We love you,

Baby.

Dad, Mom,

and Brit

Stephanie Tartaglione Stephanie,

I was so blessed the day that you were bom. You

have grown into such a beautiful young lady.

We are so very proud of you. Remember always

to take a chance and dance and that we are your

#1 fans!

We love you always,

Love, Mom, Mike & Abby

To my darling

daughter. I

am so proud

of you. You

are coining

into a new

season of your

life. God has

favored you.

Always stay in

His presence.

He has given

you strength,

truth, wisdom,

compassion

and love. Trust

God only.

Go forth and

fulfill your

destiny

Kevin,

No

matter

what you

decide to

do in the

future,

we’re

sure you’ll

be great

at it.

Through

all the

ups and

downs,

we’ll be by your

side

lways. We’re very proud of what a great young

i you’ve become.

i love you!

Sean,

We are so

proud of you!

They said

you couldn’t

but you knew

differently

and proved

them wrong.

We knew

you have

always had

the strength to

succeed and

success in the

future is yours

for the taking.

Go for it! We

love you and

will be there

to cheer you

on!

Love, Your

family

To my baby girl. Best wishes in your life’s

endeavors. May you succeed in everything you

choose to do. And have happiness throughout.

Love, Mom & Dad ■Pntrnns I Q

Cathleen,

We could

not be more

proud of

the young

woman

you have

become. You

are so sweet.

kind and

thoughtful.

We have

no doubt

that success will come

to you in

many ways.

May God

Bless You

and your

dreams!

Love.

Mom, Dad Terence Warren

Terence,

I remember

yesterday we were

learning to ride

your bike. Now

you’re graduating

from high school

so I am so proud

of you. I am so

happy to be your

mom.

Love always,

Cathleen Zalewski

ATTENTION: TEACHERS AND STAFF OF EHS

The last of the Zudic family is graduating! Thank you all who have

touched our lives and provided our family with a wonderful education

and the tools to succeed in life. We are sincerely grateful!

Dear Daniel,

We are blessed to have had the oppor¬

tunity to nuture you and are proud of

your accomplishments and the fine

young man you’ve become.

Set your goals high, and live each day

to its fullest, remembering opportuni¬

ties are unlimited. Keep your mind

open to all possibilities. Give gener¬

ously from your heart and always

nurture your mind, body and spirit.

We wish you a life full of success and

joy. Know that we love you and will

always be there for you.

Mom, Dad, Michael and Michelle

Love to all, the Zudic Family

Mirko, Ann(Cesar)’76

Michael '03 Michelle ‘04 Daniel ‘05

Daniel Zudic

JaRon,

We always

knew you

would be a

character, but

we also knew you would

make us proud

as well.

JaRon King

You are a moth¬

er’s dream and we

are so very proud

of your outstand¬

ing accomplish¬

ments.

Mommy & family Thomas Bowser

Tom,

From the

moment

God sent

you to us we

have been

entertained

by your

cheerful

personality

and unique

wit. We’re

proud of you

& wish you

success &

happiness.

God Bless.

Love. Dad, Mom,

Jessica,

Victoria.

We’ve

dreamed

of this

day

since

you were

little.

We are

so proud

of you,

Perris.

Love, Grandma

& Mom

Perris Mackey

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Borom, Ciara Antonini, Justin Bowden, Bradford Applewhite, Ldtercia. Aquila, Andre. Aricanli. Kurt. Arko, Kristina. Armholt, Ronald. Armstrong, King. Arnold, Ryan. Arntz, Michael. Amy. Kyle. Artis, Pete. Artis, Renee. Ashby, Dominique. Ashby III, Lawrence. Austin, Jamal.i Automotives, Vocational Averett, Calvin. Avery, Belinda. Avery, Stage. tAwards, Senior.

"Bowgrs, Kala.... Bowes, Markeei Bowie. Carrie.... Bowie, Valaida. Bowles, Jamie Bowser, Thomar Boyce, Eric. Boyd, Joseph.... Boyd, Laura...... Boyle, Karen. 'Boys’ Basketbal Boys’ Cross Cot Boys’ Tennis. Brackett, Kye..,. Braddock, Steve

Battle, Destinee Baugh, Lakeisha. Baur, Heather. Bayko, Robert. Bayliss, Christine Bayliss II, William Beach, Travis. Beach, Trisha. Beal, David Beard, Jessica. Beasley, Lindsey. Beatty, Jennifer. Bechtel, Carol. Becker, Katrina. Beckham, Isaiah. Beckwith, Dan. Beeman, Biante. Beeman, Rayshad.. Beeman, Sydney.... Beganovic, Demirel Begovic, Bianca. Begovic, Matthew... Belko, Christopher.. Bell, Nickolas.

tyoade Jr., Julius

,

srmination helped some (dents get through their

Isses. Dorsey. Monica..'.is,.;.. Dothard, Daniqua:7,

......

....c

ssica.15, 90, 95, 141,182 hanie..92,113, 165

.,.16

Ra 104 natCShantea. 142

Dhatman-Martin, Martina.. ljB4. 87, 93, 102, 103, 123. 138, 161

J Cheerleaders, Basketball.81 I Cheerleaders, Football.!.80..

-IChen. Aaron..160 Iphenock, Edward .17, 111. 112, 145,|y51 I Chenock, Tiffany... .143

ess Club..ispr.. lilds, Ashlynne. 87,88,167

.... 148 n, Terell.. 153

ir. Concert. toral Masters. lorale, Varsity.91 iristopher, Adam..,.,167 iristopher, Rebekah..5, 12,

.93

-90

., 17, 19, 20, 25, 33, 45, 48, 62, 63, 100. 138 Cureton icavelli, Mike.17

150 Ciomek. Angel.. cisco—. Clancy, A||iso"nc!!!*.4j|.136] 155 jijapacs. John. ^ .128

park. Melvin.HB Clark, Tristan...

Speidra-Ann 69,158

■.Glenn.61< 168

. Jessica.21,25,120, 186, 187 ,ides......fc.„..........,...„.98

.. . ,t. ' .205 .loud, Mya.. ..,

K'wZ ... I^ioua. William . • 7k.y...

........ i i

Bobby:.. C aw, Montory .

enshavig Portia... Crews, / Crissmai Cromie. Dustin .73. Cromwell, Erik ...,.,,,. CropkeiU, Jaimee .. 157 Croone-Cain, Arthur.26, 66, 67, 68,186, 188 Cross, Michael...26, 45, 46, 68 Cross, Tiera. .83,110,141 Cross Country. Boy's.64 CRUX .,..124 Csanyi. Roger. 131 Cultural <pm..v.97 Cummings, Christopher. 163

tCunrtkigham, Gerald.167 Cunningham, Jessica. 11. 98, 140, 146 Cunningham. Pobiere.176

iCuomo, Jon. 131 Cupar, Scott. 100

gCureton, E|jjan ..167 87,141

Burik, Lisa .Kp;.174 Cu-'y. Dion...IK.26 Curry, Jakira ..*.90. Cvlub. Latashia?..-ffij

Derrickson, Desico. Matthew .12, 51,53, 146, 172 Deveney, Daniel... 142 Devese, Amber...,.100, 174 Devese, Darren.137, 160 Dickenson, John.4. 26, 66, 67,170, 179 Dickson, LaToya.179 DiDomemco, Julie .11,12, 17, 19. 26, 45,46, 48. 63, 79,100, 174. 186, 189 DiDomemco. Karen .63, 79 98. (57, 175 DiFranco, Ryan. 99, 163 DiLillo, Joe....:.'.1.131 Dimo, Pamejg^^^rw^.59, 147

trlmnnric DofnAlr tomonas, rainCK ..........

7, 14, 27, 33, 45, 51. 172, 186, 189 Edmonson, Eddie Anthony....53, 90, 153 Edwards, Christie. Edwards, Danielle Edwards, Johne’,.. Edwards, Prentice

.9, 163 0, 51

151

.. • v ';;44v" . .

125

jj.97 ? .,125

106 ::.:::::: m

^ c

Dance Team Dancie, Asia Dancy; Mosha; Daniel. Janelle.. Daniels, Jessica ...59, 91, Dano. Eriana.i..v, Dantzler, Amber.;.,.....95, 110. 115, 15' Dao, Jasmine . ... Dautovic. Pete .. Davis, Ale

Divider, Academic^

Divider, Memories. Divider, Senior........ Divider. Sports.". Divider, Student Life. Dixon, John . Dixon, Kim.. Djukic, Craig Dlugos, Daniel.. Doctor, Shakita..... Dodd, Joshua....... Dodd, Shawn. Doerr, Carrie ..., Doerr,' StevlrP£.,f Dorpinguez, Brittany.X.

nick, Steve.

Samira.f.. fell, Rufus.j.

Jten. Yuri.

Dorsey, James...,.,.

.68

...131 ..160 .136, 160 .157 ....168

15 31

, 163 ... 141

, 147 , 141

.57, 160 25, 75

iSr;; i9,147 St.- .168

.^ \

Davis, Ale: Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis* Latoya. Dayfe. Lowell...

is, Lyndon..

.

,4lf 186, 188 Davis, I

45, 186, 188^

.26 B85, 186, 188

.26. 69, 70,:/1 ,.,.J. 183

.147

..128 .163

...68, 163 .26 .158

life" 46 „

Dotson, Daniel . Douglas, Andrea Douglas, Sheeny Dowd, Cory. Doyle, Thomas

Enchai • pgan

lomque Howard

n teg.

Team. Drums, African. DuBroy, Terry. Dudley, Christina. Dudley, Letia. Dudman, Kayla. Dukes, Mariah ...J.. Dumas. Victoria Duncan, Danieiie. Dnrtran kathorino

...54, 55, 80 37 93. 123, 161

.168

..Si..172 .i83

.55 9 . Ill, 112, 158 ...LaBaE... .8.59,152

■.mp 177 26. 53. 68, 148

...68, 147 .131 ..102 .Ill ..131 ...93 .168 .87, 93, 158 .80, 168 .141

.26,51

.141

Ekuibe, Michael... Eldemire, Dominique Ellerb, De Antez,.. Elliott, John....... Emllf, Tina.I Ellis, David..,., Ellison,India..... Ellworth, Danielle.... Elorn, Aurea.v.. Elshaw, Eric.. Embry, Kristopher. Embry, Paige Enforcement, Law.. Erhardt. Christina.. Erhardt, Pamela.. Erhardt Jr., Gregory..... Ernest, Martina... Ervin, Morris... Essex Jr., Robert.,..,.;. Estvander, Albert.;.

Euclid Academy of the Arts ■ w.-s*-,.. as Cq

Euclid Office Supply. •188 Eucuyo.. ..177 Everett, Alecia.

03 Everett, Jordan. Ewing, Christina. Ewing, Tammy....... Ewing Terrence. Ewing, Timothy. Expo, Career.. Ezell, LaShay

.55, 150 .27. 49, 59, 186, 189 .. 142 ...,7T^...3i,.146 ...137, 146 .110,157 .. 158 ...62,63. 78, 79 ..128,150 ....27,76, 176, 177 .158 .. .177 .153 ..m.:■.167 ..27, 186, 190 ,.Ai...143

..,,..51. i76 4ir -

.27,178 '

.-.150 .197

......167

.......-168

... .87

.......:.87

.61. 90. 158

...12,87,89, 109, 165 "■

-

Duncan Katherine. Duncan, Mikita.. 33, 59, 69, 70. 71, 110, 136, 138, 160. 177

Fabec, Susan ..... Fair, JarrfH. Falls, Shannon ... Fann, Dana. Farina, Kathryne. Farkas, Evan. Fashion Show... Fayne. Sasha.... Federer, Janet... Fedorko, Steven Feinberg, Cara.. Fell, John.. Fellows, Paris.... Fender, Adam.. Fenick, Stephanie

schools.

• fc i *.t * • •# •* i . I>,

.12,

45

13, 27

76 27 46 32 131

Fentress, Kenneth.142 Ferkul, Nichole.55, 106, 143 Ferkul, Rachel.55, 157 Ferritto, Daniel.68, 167 Film Club.125 Findlayson. Brad.127, 131 Fish, Kimberly.131 Fisher, Joseph.27, 46, 115, 172 Fisher. Taniesha.,,,,.157 Fitzgerald. Ryan.153 Fitzpatrick, Brandon. 169 Fitzpatrick, Camille..,-..146,175 Flag Corps. 88

Flagg, Keith . .161 Fleming, Brandon.27,46,90,91,95. 171. 182 Fleming, Maria. 90. 91,98, 152 Fieming, Saha. . 153 Fletcher. Alan..'. 129 Fletcher, Arthur.&...* 148 Fletcher III. Donnie....’i. . 53, 76, 158 Flood, William .%. Florkiewicz. T J ..50. 51, 68

Floyd. Akeem ... spl 150 Floyd, Paul. Floyd, Shajuan. Focarelli, Lydia. Football. Football Cheerleaders. Ford, Delon. Ford, Melissa.

.

.150 .143 .143 .50 ,.80 : 110. 155 ...85, 142

Forde, Arlen.60, 61,68, 155 Fording, Michael.131 Forte. 90 Fort son. Alicia.142 Fortunato. Anthony... . 158 Fortunato, Nicholas....;.V. 33, 49, 56, 118, 119, 136, 160, 172 Foster, Cami.27, 65, 177 Fountain, India.27, 46, 85. 90 Fowler, Christopher.Z.27 Fowler, Jane.4..131 Fowler, Ryan..’.,.148 Fowlkes, Alicia.,...27 Francis, Laquita..,109 Francois, Justine. $67 Frazier, Brittany....,,^4®67 Frazier, Casey. Freeman, Ashton Frenches, Deandre.. Fresco, Michael. Frieden, Matthew. Frierson, Jamyson.... Fryer, Domonlque....... Fryerson, Reginald. Fryerson. Rhonda.

.............

..............

152 i, 87 ...84 106 148

W.8, 51 M..153 .160 .......162

Fullum, Rachel.....137,146 Funches, Deandria. „ 87, 93, 153

olfers worked hard to

improve their scores.

Gainer. Dlann.....’.... 131 Gaines, Leah..185 Gaiter. Taja....4 .80, 143 Gallagher. Jann. 128 Gallois, Aline...:...155 Gamble, Tara.... 158 Ganford. Karen.,........64, 65 Gantt, Christopher.....53,143 Gantt. Joshua. ..141 Gantt Jr., Dwayne.28, 50, 51 Garbincus, Margaret.1.131,186 Gardner. Lamika. 28 Garel, Alton...121,150 Garrett, Demarion...1....143 Gary, Michael.;. 147 Gaston, Kellen... 28 Gaston, Keyana.:...,...102,148 Gates, Barbara.......:....'...iS,.. 131,186 Gaulden, Jasmine.17. 101, 147, 205 'Gliltlychal.M.51, 137, 152 Gavin, Kristina.Ml.157 Gay II, Andre.44.28, 121 Gazella. Jessica..28, 45 Gazella, Richard.B.53, 158 Gee, Sasha. 93 Gelofsack, Jonah.®.33, 61, 142, 173 Gelofsack, Mindy 3, 12. 13, 15, 28, 45, 46, 80. 81 Gendrich, Daniel.Mil.162 Gendrich, John.,„f..169 General, L1II0.£. t.■M Gentile, Carlo.mm.78, 79, 1

Gentile, Daniel.,HK.IS Gentile, Dominic.K.141 George, Christopher...®,.85, 87. 93, 151 George, Daysha.IM.15: George, Kwamne.;|§k.,....1693 George, Rachel.®.28, 45, 46, 76, 87, 881

.,106, 112, 160 1

ion 112, 162 32,80,81, 116, 131

60, 61, 131

Gibbons, Thomas.32, 51, 133, 176 Gibson, Jasmin.102, 142 Gibson, Josalyn.102, 169 Gibson, Thaddeus....50, 51,66, 67, 68, 146, 197 Gibson Jr., Keith.146 Giegerich, Christopher.28, 104, 186, 190 Giegerich, Victoria.59, 153 Gilchrist, Saunders.72, 73, 163 Gilliam, Ashley.87, 88, 152 Gilliam, Brandon.163 Gilmore II, Clarence.28, 46 Gimmelli, Carmella.28, 138 Gimmelli, Nicholas.147 Ginley, David.163 Girl’s Tennis.54 Girls' Basketball.70 Glen, Channel.79 Glenn, Chanel.79, 80. 92, 153 Gliha, Ashley.28, 45, 46, 174 Gliha, Steven.176 Glover, James.13, 84, 87, 91,93, 165 Gober, Aisha.59, 152 Golf.56 Gonakis, Kathy.2, 59. 126, 133 Gonzales, Shanice.155 Gonzalez, Bianca 13, 14, 15, 28, 46, 90, 100, 103 Gonzalez, Megan.4, 5, 15, 19, 136, 146 Gonzalez Jr., Orlando.158 Gooding, Bill.129, 186 Goolsby, Amanda.28 Gordon, Anjolie.33, 54, 55, 94, 95, 162, 175 Gordon Jr., Anthony...51, 52, 76, 162 Gore, Kelli.93, 154 Gorel, Allen.68

Gorey, Cheri.15, 127, 133 Gorodea, Andreea.114,117, 133 Grady, Antonia.163

fcgraf, Adrian.3, 28, 45, 46, 80, 81, 103 %aham, Austin.28 StSham, Eric.176 Giiham, Pamela.97, 133, 186 G||nt, Deshaun.146 Gfiant, Samuel.152

. Slant, Tiera.147 Grant Jr., Tommie. 28 Gravely, David.28 Gray, Isaac.29, 51, 104 Gray, Lillshell.158 Gray, Marcy.133 Gray, William.99, 133, 186 Gray, Yahqui.i.167 Grayes, Angel.i.142 Grays, Marion.148 Grays Jr., Quintin.,.29 Green, Moneecia. 162 Green, Natalie.181 Green, William. 155 Greene, Dawneaast. 109 Greene, Tameka.82, 146 Greer, Naudia.163 Grewatsch, Mike.96 Grida, D,.12, 29, 46, 172 Griffie. Denean.80, 81, 158 Griffie. Dezarae .. 16, 80, 102, 103, 110, 160, 179

i Griffin, Stanley.73, 110 ■ Griffin Jr., Johnny. 163 Ly Griffith. Kristen.79, 90, 91, 152

Grillo. Alejandro.148 Groomster, Ashonda.29 Grove, Keith.176 Gudaitis, Gretchen.13. 29, 45, 46. 87, 93, 103 Gutlamo. Jethro.179 Guilford. Jouquan.85, 165 Guy. Dawood.165

allways were split

between the small schools

but it didn't help relieve

congestion.

Gholston, Ronda

ssfesr

Habat, Joanna.75. 90. 91, 154 Habat, Monica.18, 29, 45, 46 Habian, William.152 Habina, Joseph.109 Hager, Erik.84, 87, 93, 138, 165 Hager, Steven.84, 87, 93, 158 Hagler, Averette.172 Hairston, Samaria.87, 93, 148 Hairston, Shana.158 Hale, Christie.29 Hale, Mario.137 Hale, Matthew.154 Hale, Yoeesha.29 Hall, Amber.108 Hall, Andre.29 Hall, Elise.158 Hall, Nicole.147 Hall-Reed, Gabriel.69 Halton, Antoinique.155 Halton, Gabrielle.5J

L- Hpmhlin I anren

Darien.

Hammond, Jon.68, 133 Hampton, Brittany.144 Hampton, Carl.29 Hampton, Marvin.154 Hampton III, Robert. ..141 Hand. Shacola ...148 Handford, Benjamin.1.50 Handford, Michael.29. Hannah. Char-De.17, 29 Hanson, Tim..56, 57. 78, 178 Hanson, Timothy .57, ' Hardimon. Sirena 9,13,15,59,69.70.137,145.146 Hardrick, Latia ... Hardy, Deonell.,J)2.160 Hardy, Jacquise..... JlV'i 54 Hardy, Tanesha.29, 46,186, 190 Hare, Joshua.!?*... 104 Harper, Amanda.51, 138,146, 177 Harrell, Amber.166 Harris, Aeriale.148 Harris, April. 174 Harris, Brittany..91, 154, 157 Harris, Dana.123, 150 Harris, Daytona.158 Harris, Jailyn.110, 144 Harris, James.5, 52, 53 Harris, Jasche.159 Harris, Jeremy.78 Harris, Jerery.167 Harris, Justin.53, 68, 144 Harris, Kenneth.160 Harris, Porsha.152 Harris, Vareena.109 Harrison, Demeria.81 Hartfield, Nathaniel.29 Harth, Justin.152 Hartmann, Jeff.32 Hastings, John.29 Hastings, Kelsey.13, 62, 63, 79, 100, 169 Hatcher, Denaye.85, 90, 152 Hatcher, Glinda.147 Hatcher, Kevin.29 Hathaway, David.32, 126, 133 Hatten-Morelan, Kenneth.163 Hayes, Amanda. 29, 45, 46, 84, 92, 93, 130, 186, 190 Hayes, Auriel.177 Hayes, Donte.148 Hayes, John.160 Hayes, Robert.29 Hayes, Sharese.152 Hayes, Tanisha.141 Haynes, Jared.84, 87, 93, 101, 163 Haynes, John. 9, 15, 29, 45, 46, 86, 87, 92, 93, 95, 205 Hayward, Sasha.30 Haywood Jr., William.159 Heffner, Ashley.160 Hegedus, Jessica.155 Hehmeyer, Jessica.144 Heindell, Alexander.154 Heindell, David.30, 90, 91, 181 Helms, Brandon.30 Helton, April.154 Hendershot, Brian.109 Henderson, Capricce.154 Henderson, George.133 Henderson, James.87, 93, 150 Henderson, Jasmine.85, 102, 159 Henderson, Kia.141 Henderson, Marla.133 Henderson III, Norman.141 Heramb, Robert.133 Hernan, Joseph.68, 154 Herndon, Kashief.72 Hemes, Lester.159 Herrod, Avonte.85, 172 Heuer, Megan.59, 169 Higginbothan, Hannah.162 Higginbothan, Ryan.30 Hightower, Brittany.30, 186, 191 Hill, Amanda.155 Hill, Artavia.144 Hill, Arvesha.55, 76, 141, 177 Hill, Ashley.30 Hill, Carollyn.30, 65, 76, 177 Hill, Christopher.167 Hill, De'Andre.152 Hill, Hope.92, 159 Hill, Kashawna.152 Hill, Lauren.30 Hill, Rufus.147 Hill, Shirell.150 Hill, Solita.85, 147 Hill, Steven.64, 157 Hilston, Cassandra.65, 84, 87, 93, 122, 160 Hines, Janene.87, 93, 100, |59 Hink, Christopher.1jfc3

Hollins, Craig . Holloway, Deanna. Holloway Jr., Larry. Holmes III, Douglas.68, 1 Holt, Chanrielle.1

Holt, Dominic. Holzheimer, Claire.62, 63, 79, 87, 93, 1 Homecoming. Hongosh, Matthew.14, 17, 30, 46, 51, Hooks, Christina. Hopkins, Ronnesha.1

Horkan, Benjamin.1

Horn, Geoffrey.1

Horn, Jacqueline.87, 93, 1

Horn, Jeff.92, 1

Horowicz, David.84, 93, 111, 1

Horton, Ariele.76,1 Horton, Carlos.1

Horton, Davis Horton, Kelli-Adjani.1

1 Hojtpn, Paris Hort&hy. Jerry.1

Horton, fottiana.1

Horvath, AndrSW. 1

Houston, TeeyaWna.1

Howard, Amber..?.,,;*,.30, 102, 1 Howard, Back Howard, Samantha.m,.1

Howard, Sidele..1

Howell, Nancy..1 Howell, Spencer.S......;;.,..65, 69, 1 Howse, Beverly.f|§.1

Hoyle, Deidra Hoyle, Dionte’

^Ja,° James. Tieai

^ikowsL1 wy.Ja^

3 Bara

tfferson, Ct „ „„„ fii

I m I jrkins Jaz

Hribar, Anthony Hubbard, Evan HudsoA Lashawnda Hudsoii Scott Huey JS Kevin Humenuik, Joseph Humphr||s, Alyssa Humphreys, Chelsea Hunter, Al Hunter, Jeremy Hunter, Ny’Eisha Hunter, Quatrina Hurn, Ciara Hurst, Jackie Huskic, Elma. Hyland, Beth

Idom, Artin, Indiano, Ai Indoor Trai Inman, Jen losue, Mari' Isaacs, Lari It’s Academ Ivancic, Halt? Ivancic, Kel: Ivic, Kim Ivory, Stephi

Jackie, Yurch 3 Jackson, Aaror| Jackson, Anthq. Jackson, Antonio.1 Jacksoh.jAshley.110,1 Jacksoijg&harmaine.1 „acksoh, Chrisma. Jacksor|:jDanielle.80. 81,1 JacksoifrDerrick.31, 46,1 Jackson, Diante.90-1

.1 zric Uermaine. Jeruna.92, 102,103, 1 Lori.1

I Lydia. 1

; Marchae i Octavia | Paul ; Ricardo.51,1 Richard.53, 1 Shivon.1

n, Symmone...152,1 bn III. Andrew.1

, Dick. 1 , Marcus.31,

a.1 chae.102, 103. 110, 1 avia.1

1.1

Luther..

Siiamo

Shayla. Aes, Tiara...

teTimottiy •^esJr., Mich

Aaron, wan,Carl...

"lai.Kennai

Briar

«**a.Ues

Andrew

J^ftitan,,

200 Index

Kimbrough, Kimbrough

Ld%el Lavwpr Lawsoi

[tin a.I iTimothy ■Matthew ■Samuel

lames

James, Javon.87, 93, 156 James, Tiearra.144 Janda, Jaclyn . 13, 19, 21,31, 122, 186, 191, 205 Jankowski, Thomas.31 Javey, Jamall.11,51,52, 76, 139, 160, 176 Javey, Jaman.51, 76 Jazz Band.84 Jeff, Anastatia.144 Jefferson. Charmaine.65, 76, 167 Jefferson, Grace.79, 87, 93, 100, 159 Jefferson, Terrell.154 Jeffries, David.17, 78, 79, 90, 91, 118, 152 Jenkins, Brian.68, 148 Jenkins, Chantera.152 Jenkins, Chorrethers.164 Jenkins, James. 31 Jenkins, Jazmyne.. Jennings, Devon.... Jesus, Shawn. Jesus, Teair.... Jick, Justin..

. Jobs....... Jochum., Jochum,

. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Albert... Johnson, Antonio. Johnson, Asia.. Johnson, Brittney. Johnson, Bryant... Johnson, Carlos ..

- Johnson, Cierra....I Johnson, Desiree.0: Johnson, Dmetrius..

" Johnson, Eric Johnson, Fernandas Johnson, Jasminti Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Joe Johnson, Kai Johnson, Kei Johnson, Ke; Johnson, Kri: Johnson, Lai Johnson, Johnson, Pai Johnson, Re Johnson,; Johnson;: Johnson Johnson, .'ohnson, Johnson, TonfjSt., _ Johnson Jr., Carlos.,..;..,. Johnson Jr., Johnston. Tiffany P Jones, Alana Jones, Alascia Jones, Alecia. 13, 15, 21,85. 103, Jones, Alona. Jones, Anthony. Jones, Ashley.31 Jones, Christopher. Jones, Danielle. Jones, Deanna. Jones, Derek. Jones, Detric. Jones, Garnett. Jones, Jay. Jones, Joffrey. Jones, LaPorscha.. Jones. Lester . Jones, Luther. Jones, Shannon . Jones, Shayla . Jones, Tiara. Jones, Timothy. Jones Jr., Michael . Jordan, Aaron. Jordan, Carl. Jordan, Kennard . Jukiewicz. Brian. Jukiewicz, Kimberly. Jukiewicz, Westley. Junior Class Cabinet... Jurcak, Andrew.13. 3 Justman, Scott

nay,,,.. ..

e.

mp.92, 142 .154 .110

Iff...149

K.15< ;..96. 102, 163

Mike

Kehn, Dennis. Keith Jr., Dwight Kelley, James. Kelly, Anthony Kelly, Ashley. Kelly, Claire. Kelly, Javonte. Kelly, Lawerence Kell Kell Kemp(Oefar Kencfzibfski, Ashley Kennedy, Jim. Kennedy, Tiffany. Kent, Michael. Keratin, Tamera. Kershaw, Matthew.. Key Club. Keys, A.C. Khabir, Tahirah.. Khan, Marshaun. Kids on the Block.... KI1§o, Ryan. Kilgojr Maurice Killings; Ariel. Killings, Warren.. Kimball, Devynn .

Ktng, JaRon 21, 45,46, 51, 76, 98, 100, 1 King. Reginald King, SherfyhH King, Terraia.l. Kinison, Chris...... Kinison, Kate .... Kinison, Rebecca.

inlaw. Joshua ........ ney, Sandrea ...ipy

Jim . . Tyra.. Nicholle

Katie. i lyle...

Emily., : Samantha....;..

, Melarfen.jpLM; Marsha .|.

Daniel. s,; Marcus...

Ian Alyssa..

, 17,18, 63, 79,| Ingrid............. ic........ hristlne........ an. an. in..... anda..

Mary....;.P rey... e Kelli®

156 106 149

choir members got together and practiced for their winter concert. Manet, Beth. Manes, Stephen.35, 91, 95,

.133

.87

Lewi; Lewi Lewi Lewi Lewi! Lewii Lewis Lewis, Lewi: Light. Lilek

32, 133

Dawn...133 .Jessica.93. 151 , Kelly...79, 142, 175 r, DAngela..59, 69, 70, 71, 136, 147

iforcement....109 , Bruce.51,52, 53, 139, 152 , Emily.2, 91, 110, 114, 155. 156

■, Johnnf. 136 , Rachel.91,154 Gerald........ 34

Ledonnd, Joseph.1.162 Lee. Chad.87, 93. 159 Lee. Christopher.159 Lee. Jaclyn.69, 85, 110, 147 . ee. StS-La.92, 141

nan, Sara.92, 93, 106, 126, 141 ighty, David.151 nnqn, (fhristina.34, 91, 181

nd-Qejiley, Saysia.142 sle%Mfflljan.144

er, Daniel.162 erette, Tenisha.34, 45, 46, 101

Lewan, James.178 Lewan, Michael.154

.34 •a.147

in.34, 76, 83, 110 ayden.66, 68, 147 an.154 a.34, 98

encfa.167 aqu|tta.16, 21,34, 186, 191

.133

.144 Lilly, AleTia!.34, 45, 46 Linington, Alison.156 Little, Anthony.156 Littlejohn, Charice.34, 186 Lively, Cherri.152 Lockers.122 Locklear III, Lowell.167 Locust, Jason.34, 83, 110 Logan Jr., Kenneth.34 Loines, Adrienne.157 Lombardo, Dominic.159 Lombardo, Jessica.142

Mann, Jessica Mann, Sharisse..JHH Mannarino, Marissa. Manningham, Trenisha. Marching Band. Marcu, Steve. Marie, Josh. Marino, Jessica a.35. 79,1 Markovic, Emilia. Maroli, Michael.,... Maroli-Girbino, Diane.32,133, 186 Marshall, Dwight.162 Martin, Channez.35, 45, 46, 59, 83, 85, 11Q . Martin, Clayton..35 Martin, James. Martin, Jennifer. Martin, Jim.51, 53, 1 Martin, Latosha. Martin, Layton. Martin Jr., Rufus. Marvin, Vincent. Marvin, William. Mash, Jessica. Mason, Lea. Mason, Lynn. Masseria, Barbra.... Masters, Choral. Matas, Linda. Matek, Michael. Matthews, Bruce. Matthews, Deshaun Matthews. Tiayra.... Mavar, Nicholas. Maxwell. Katherine. Maxwell, Samuel.... Maxwell. Stephanie ... 35, 91, 112, 122, 180, May, Cherice.64 May. Jacqueline. Maynor, Aries. Maynor, Christian. Mayock, Kevin. Mazzola. Steven.

J§|

78 122

58 59

Ipf-Si

Kramer, Andrew.. Kramer, Matthew Kristo, Danyel.

Mazzolmi, Briana Me Allistecfijpjjj Me Call. Jasmine

.90, 154 §§“, 159 5,87, 152 ,,.1'iO, 14f t.162

Lucas. Jane^H^^^... fcicas, Margaret. fccas, Vincent. iSce, Terrell. Lifkart, Jodbphpaul. Lytfch, Ambir. ly^h, Destlji. iiVtie. Rick ..A.

.85, 167 .156 .16, 101 .45, 46 .156 35, 87. 88. 93s

152; .133

■. 152. 177

Me 182 ...

any freshmen g

at the beginning

year. ......... 5,vyyr.;

Mable,.Sarah.90. 9 Mack, Loretta.! Mackar, Many. Mackemull, Jim. Mackey, %rris.3 Maddox, Atvojry. Mahario, Shayecda.35, 45, 46 Mahbvlic|fhdget. Mahovlic, Em ly. Majer, Law • •. KiJaSSiiiMfen.

Eatie Cartel is oi divers Eujlid h

Kaiser, De'Marcus.... Kalemi. Dritan.. Kane, Dominic.. Kangan. Emmanuel .. Katona, Joyce....... Kay, Katie . Kazen, oiott. Keating, Kevin.. Keay, Katherine..54 Keely, Amber..i...... Keene, Trevon.

S4, 186, 191 .73, 164 .53, 154

..156

......106, 142

..142

.. 154 J5, 153, 156, 158

..133

.... 34, 87, 88

.167 |p.133, 186 i;.,..106, 154 ..34 ...,...175

Karen. Liza.90. 94,95, Mary Beth.i . Rauia. |Jeanette.. Lauren... |isa.jft feean. lyvnitrey.. Katie...vCip.

Kathleen

Vanessa.

. Haite, Aurelija. BKaite, Zavinta. fie, Branden. ine Jr., James. iney, James. die, Nicholas.9, 17, 35, 4

andon.. Hy... .

Index 201

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Mitchell, Me’Chal. Mitchell, Shaffeal. Mitchell III, Samuel. Mitskavich, Lori........ Mogul, Ashley. Moldovan, Joyce. Monel, Beth.. Mongo. Danielle. Mongo, Marie. Monroe, Brad......,,. Monroe, DeMarcus.

...146

..156

.i_51, 142

..133, 186

..149

...149 ....79

.69

.63, 149

.159

.51.76,141 Montague, Allison.7, 12, 13.15, 17, 20, 21,36, 45, 46, 48, 62, 63, 79, 100, 186 Moore. Amber.76, 103, 159 Moore, Anthony.152 Moore, Cory.13, 36,121 Moore, Denise.133 Moore, Justin.106, 149 Moorer, Deizmond.159 Moreland Jr.. James.167 Morgan, Ashley.102, 103, 147 Morgan, Cori. 36, 186, 192 Morgan. Leonda.146 Morgan, Shamara.161

Oppenheimer. Amanda Orchestra... Oroszlani, Patricia Orr, Colby. Orr, Dontez. Orr, Matthew. Orr, Shieda. Oslund. Andrea... Oslund, Jessica.. Osterman, Maryjo Oten, Antonio... OtL Dawn.. Ott. Lucy.,..., Ott, Matthew.... Otto, Evan. Outdoor Track.. Overstreet, Brandi Owens, Miah. Owens, Tyrone . Oyaski, Brittany Ozoa, Janette...

.169

.92

.134

.13. 120, 146

.121

.v .161

.93, 154 .167

..182

.76, 162 12, 13, 37, 186, 193

184 .162,173 ....37 ..176 .37 ...: tea; .149

37, 45, 46, 87. 88, 186, 193 ....106. 156

.51

.. .... 166

.....102, 167 son ....149

.1.109

Bryan Svoboda and Danielle Jones

directed participants to their proper

rooms during the OMEA competi¬

tion held at Euclid in January. Media Aides.118 Mediators...110 Medley, Cierra. 17. 35, 45, 46, 54, 55, 80, 92, 100, 109 Medley, Danielle...100, 101, 141 Meeks, Steven.;.gf. 109 Meglicin, Lauren .177

% Mehtar, Amelia...;.,,..,. 185 Meier, Cassie.....183 Mellen, Edie. 32. 107. 133 Memories Divider... 170 Mercadante. Dominic ...36, 56, 57, 109. 186 192

f Meredith, Orlando.........33, 36. 46. 6i. 78 Merriweather, Clayton . 144 Messina, Christopher ..36,107, 118 119

Morgan, Tracie. Karl. itie.. Gregory.

Brianna. Morrow, Kern.

.....133

.60. 61. 105. 115,161

.32, 133, 186

.51, 156

.-...101

. 36

rofessional Path was

another of Euclid's small schools. ...61,

.182

.174

in-.-pm ........ s

.32, 133, 186 gj|,...109 „ .109 .4S101 ..-§160 .rSi5i ..166

.%'

Metti, Maggie.J. Metz, Mark..——........ Meyerhoffer, Jeffrey. Meynard, Brian. Mezatasta. Carl . Mezatasta, Gina .............. Miah, Melynie__ Middleton, Kristian,,.,,.85. 106,167 Miezin, Adam.1.172 Miezin, Alexander..jfe-.-JSBP Mihalco, Jamie.*. Mihalich, Megan .....L. 59.115 Mihelich, Lauren.—.... 13, 36 Milbert, Brandon.,........68, 164 Miles, Cindy.....Sri33

Morton, Shame.87. 93,144 Mosley, Aubrey.154 Mosnja, Matthew.l.~— 36 Moss, Raymond... 167 Motley, Desmond.66, 67, 68, 146 Motley. Phillip.141 Mowler, Renee.65, 167 Moyers, Caysee.141 Moygan, Aschii.103 Muhamud, Hakeem.164, Muldrow, Ja'Von. Mulholland, Patrick.90. 98. 119, 152, 1/3, 182 Mullins. Alexander.... ... .151 Mulraney, Paul—...162 Mun'ord III Andrew Murphy. Joshua. Murphy, Leonard. Murray, Jasean. Murray, Lisa.... 16. 36, 46,85, Murray, Matthew.§1*® Murfay. Nicole.

;:;Mutlaq, Hasan .... Myers, Steviena... Myrick, Christopher.

PA Announcers.—.. Pacholke. Jonathan Padgett. Andree. Pagan, Joseph

Pagano, Dale—/—■ Paholke. Jacte§;:,#,. Pailsin, Brian js,. Paine, Bob...LI. Pair, Randall Palermo, Michael

^.Palko, James ;ko

chelle... Palomino, Nichole Pantalcne. Jared..

* ice things happen to pec

who work hard and are

aide to others. 3mil:

anzarella Pao-ojii, Melissa 13. 2ff%7, 46. Paponetti

aris^Lin arker.

Parkg|, 'arks. Car

_ 'arks. Lyn Pameil, M,

..w

....

.76.85, 90. 110. 166

ft, Christ Pasquale, Katherine...

PI Pass Jr,, Dwayne. Pastachio. Camilie..., Pastel, ue Paternite1 Patete

.119

... 142

...53, 159

..162

... 32,134

. 173

...128

.13

..—.... 149

.-.. 37. 120

.8,i7,«igr ..

..170,177,183, 185

.149 164

' f.* « *.1 69 ' i§gj.134

.152 98, 134 .177 .166 73, 167

.166

.87, 93, 142 L—50, 51, 176

32, 134 .157

."

3.

Miles. Lamar. Miller, Amanda.. Miller, Andrew. Miller, Ashley. Miller, Christopher Miller, Delvon,...... Miller, Devin.;... Miller, Donald.... Miller. Gregory... Miller. Jennifer.. Miller. John... Miller, Kristen.,.,...;. Miller, Nathan . Miller, Sam.. Miller. Sarah.-73 Miller, Sean. Miiler. Thomas... Miller Jr., Antione. Miller Jr., Robert. Milline, Rastion—... Millner, Danyeile.. Mills, Katie..... Milner, Tyrese ....... Milroy, Melinda.. Milroy, Merrianna. Mims, Charles... Minard, Bryan....... Miner, Sharde.55.1 Misceli, Mary Jane Misch, Daniel. Misiak, Andrew. Misra. Flor. Mita, Barry

....53

..160 .Ill 46, 174 40, 156

Nelson. Capie.

.........

.

.avier .106,'

106, 112, 118,

.50, 51,76.

.101, 157 36. 46, 78, 111, 112

.51 138, 167

.162

.169

.......36

..157

..36

..........149

e, Andrea.. ome, Julie... .

Newton, Antonio. Nielsen, Margaret... Nielsen, Paul. Nixon, Brandon. NJROTC. Noce, Celita. Nolcox, Arrionna. Nolcox, Arrionne. Nolin, Jake.—........, Norris, Stephanie....

Selena. .

m .82, 1

.60, 6f

■ Philips. Cameron.161 Phillips, Caley...,,.^,.12. 37, 140, 186, 193 Phillips, Christopher. Phillips, Lynn. Phillips. Maurice. Phillips, Nikki. Philpott, Stefanie. Phoutthavong. Bronson Phyier, Logan Pickett, Cecile..156 Picture Patrons .. 186 Pierson, Thaddeus..52, 53, 169 Pignatiello, Roy.32,105, 134 Pikovnik, Dustin . 37 Pikovnik, Nicholas.157 Piktuma, Brittany.,,.144 Pinchot, Joseph.115,157 Piotrkoiwski, Anastasia.10,20. 38. 46, 80, 81 Pittman, Brihon.159 Pizzamiglio, Sophia. 142 Pla, Sally.134, 186 Play, Spring. Poe, Diana. Poetry Club. Pollard, Kiera. Polter, John. Porter, Matt. Porter Octavius. Porter. Shawn. Potulski, Trevor. Poulson, Jim. Powe. Marissa. Powell, Arielle . Powell, Sharde'. Praznovsky, Daniel President, Markets.J|J2,102, 103.

% Preston, Brlttnei .f § Preston, Kelly.38, 98^ |g;,Preston, Michael.51,68, 157, 176 Ifprettyman, Genie.*.38, 46 ImPfettyman, Roger.:.172

Prevost, Gabrielle.38, 45, 46 Price, Alexander.51,90 Pringle, Ciara.87, 166 Prizzi, Erika..{.38, 79 Proctor, Emily..16, 17, 106, 122, 161 Proctor, Lauren.;.38 Prom.i. 184 Pruitt, Lamont..—.167 Pryor, Scott....L.«..k..*.i'.r.;„38, 176 Pryor, Terrence..38, 45, 46 Pryor, Travis.162 Puda, Katie Lynn...;.15, 79, 98, 157, 174, 175 Purtan, Samantha l.169

ueen for Homecoming

HS B was Bianca Gonzalez.

Quade, Chelsea.13, 38, 130, 186, 194 Quanteh, Cyrus,.61,104,156 Quinn, Tanisha....167

i cars was

tat many teen

cipated in.

.147 ....38, 45, 46

.134 —. ........154

.9.16.38

.73. 134 ,51,73, 115, 152, 175

63,76, 87.8!

Mitchell, s'MitchBj |M:

Mil

133 , .51, 109 .178 .133 125, 133 167,175

, 181 ......-.— 121

'i.133 ...13,17,21,36. 64,138

.. 147

. .

.■sSEFtIBHWWP 32.51.76,134,177

• ■ • • .... 134 45, 46, 96. 174

,53,169 •1. 166,172

ou feel good.

Iran Peoples, Peoples, I Perdan, > 8, 16, 83, Perez, Hi Perison, Perkins, Perovsekf 14, 94, 95 Perpar, 5, 17, 49,t Perry. Ce Perry, Jos

I Perry. Suauntel.. Perusek, Lindsay_

,93, 123, 151

, 118, 136, 1J

, 146, 172 .66, 67

Perusek, Mitchell,. ....

.142

O’Toole, Sean. Oatman, Roger .... Oblak, Bnttany. Obradovich, Anne. Oddo, Ryan.. Office Aides—. Ogheltree. Kenneth... Olds, Everette. Oltmanns, Evan.

.66,68. 134, 186

.53, 144 .59,75,90,149 .5,96, 134 .51,72, 73, 152 .98

..134 .183

Peterson, Sharday. Petitto, James Petrie. Sean... Petrick, Debor Pet'cvic. Ro Pettit, Dennis Pettit, Micheli' Pettry, Andri _

127. 134®

fV.

Reyes, Hemerson Rezzolla, Michael Riase Jr,, Delmar. Rice, Brittany,,..,.. Richardson, Benni

leering and .160 .186 .109 ..134 aflC: mi ..10, 161 .168 .170 ...,..128 .......134 .144 .166 .61, 104 .147 .39, 104 ..153 .144 .162 .98, 134 .109, 135 .144

ScJwo kert, Schweitze^ Schwenke, ( Scott, Ashley ;, Naeiean ..

ion, Ramon jn, Anthony in, Brittany,.

Scott. Nichoj Seals, Jonat Searles, Buddy ither groups are asters are getting ready to perform aftel

Sedmak, Maria Sedmak, Paul. Segulin, Mickey. Selvaggio, Nicholas... Sengmany, Jakeson.. Senior Activities. Senior Awards. Senior Class Cabinet. Senior Divider. Setser, Shannon. Settecase, Anthony ... Severino, Janet. Sewell, Stephanie. Seymour, Ronald. Sgro, Dominic. Shabazz, Sebastian .. Shady, Natasha. Shakespeare, Landel Shamblen, Michael.... Shannon, Ashley. Sharwark, Amanda.... Sharwark, Rebecca... Slavers, Kidron. Shaw, Brian. Cheats, Danielle.

in, Leslie ,3S in, Lindzey.,

Stewart, Brandoi Stewart, Brittany Stewart, Desi. j| Stewart, Durneif Stewart, Johnaffi

Smith? Christopher. 1 i , 64, 76;-161 ,:i 71, 176, 177, 197 Smith, Darius.13, 50, 51,

Robinson, Sasha.... Rodgers, Ashley??: Rodgers, Courtney, Rodgers, Delano 78 Rodgers, Dennis. Rodgers, Kathleen.! Rodgers, Shaniqua? Rodgers, Whitney...' Rodriguez, Andre.... Rodriguez, Sarina... Roeder, Jeremy. Rogers, Amanda. Rogers, Angela. Rogers, Joshua. Rogowski, Steven. . Rollins, Brandon. Rollins, Kristen. Rome, Darius. Roquemore. Maalik Roquemoro, Rapfiie Rosati, Felicia.... Roscoe, Desamn ... Roscoe. Lave . Rosette, Cher. Ross, Michael.1 Ross, Monica. Ross, Shaune.. Ross, Sherome. Rossmann, Victoria Rought, Courtney... Roundtree, Adrian . Roy, Franklin. Royster, Bobby. Royster, Courtney... Royster, Robby. Rozman, Anthony... Ruberto, Gabrielle.. Rucker, Andi. Rucker, Brandon.. Rudder, Deborah.... Rudlak.^fct. Rudyk. Sarafe^. Ruffin, Curtis Ruscin, Amy ..

..46 ■ Smith, Darnell 183 Smith, David.. 116 Smith, Dennis

Stewart, Marci Stewart, Maurii

Smith, Elijah .... Smith, Ethan ... Smith, Jeremy.. Smith, Joshua.. Smith, Keiara... Smith, Kent.:'.... Smith, Kevin.... Smith, Kiera. Smith, Leanna. Smith, Logan... Smith, Lorenzo Smith, Marshau Smith. Michael. Smith, Michele. Smith, Preston. Smith, Qu'entin. Smith, Robert.. Smith, Ronette. Smith, Shon. Smith, Stephan Smith, Talitha... Smith, Tamiah.. Smith, Thomas' Smith, Tobias... Softball.jit.. Solses, Brinda. Soltesz, Frank .

Stewart, Nigel.", . Stewart, Roseafi?,,'? . Stewart, Sara ,l£.. Stigamier, Craig..?.90, 91, Stiner, Domonique. Stokes, Brandon. Stoudemire, Jalila. Stragisher, Kathy. Strbac, Bruno... Strickland, Cornelius. Strodtbeck, Kyle...16 Strodtbeck, Lenore. Strong, Ameer... Strong, Briana.18, 40, 45 Stroudemeire, Jalila. Strozier, Jacqueline. Struna, Shelley .... 17, 18, 21,33, 41,46, 76, 100, 174 Stuber, Cory . Stuber. Lauren .. Stuber, Raymond . Stuck). Dan.. Student Council... .. Student Life Divider.?,?.:??.,.

leek, Michael Sheffey. Demar

Shei, Julia.

Shelden, Christopher

Shelton, Sabrina .

Shepherd. Dawayne

Shepherd. Jason

Sheridan, Paula .

.rShkurti, Artemida .

Shoda. Thomas

Short, Jessica..:. Short, Laura.„..?..., Shoulders, Tia Show, Big. Show, Fashion. Shy, Brittany. Shy, Bryn. Shy, Cory.. Sidak, Brittany. Sidak, Jeffrey. Sidak, Ryan. Silvaggio, Phillip. Simmerer, Justin. Simmons, Alexia. Simmons, Nicole. Simmons, Octavia.... Simon, Michelle. Sims, Alisha. Sims, Jeremy. Sims, Sherease. Singh, Samantha. Sinkovic, Megan. Sipp, Jessica. Sita, Sakeena. Sivert, Ann. 13, 15, 17, 21,39. 46, 48, 63, 100, 174, 186, 193 Ski Club. 115 Skovira, Erika...m 2, 17, 39, 45, 46, 79, 90, 91, 186, 193 Skuly, Renee.115, 153 Slaughter, Jason.j.143 Sledge, Marwan.i.39, 84 Slivers, Adam...5,156 Sliwa, Benjamin.i.5, 82, 99, 156 Sliwa, Natalie./.17, 40, 90, 106,112 Slocum, Rachel..205 Smedley, Catherine.40, 46, 94, 95 Smedley, Matthew.145,148 Smee, Joshua ..154 Smerdel, Andrew. 168 Smith, Alicia.!..J||i4....157 Smith, Anthony/...40 Smith. Archie ./.170 Smith, Brandon.lfj48, 177 Smith. Britney....13,169

Sturghill, Deborah, Sudar, Anna.. 5, Sudar, Nicholas......? Sufka, Amanda 18, 41, 45, Sufka, Brittaney. Suhy, Nathan.6‘ Summers. Nathaniel. Summers, Sheene. Surian, Nicholas.. Survey.i Suschak, Michael.M Suttles, Brittany.,J|| Sutton, Crystal. Svoboda, Bryan... Svoboda, Carla.Jmm>-

Sonnhalter, Nathanael Sonsky, Nicholas.153 Sotka, Ryan...sv.104, 115, 166 Soutar, David.... '.40, 61,75, 186, 193 Sova, Lindsey.164 Sova, Rachel. 5, 17, 83, 87, 88. 90, 122, 123, 138, 139, 156 Spada, Michael.166 Sparks, J^illiam.40 Spearman, Brandon..154 Spearman. Danielle.85,168 Spehar, Brandi.153 Spenpf^&mberty.76,158 Spence, Kishan.156

.. 144 .144

.87. 93, 169 .63, 94, 95, 168 .40 .135 .55, 79, 87, 88, 123, 148 .48 6, 13, 40, 87, 89, 98. 186, 193 .182 .135

k.143 H.166 1.9, 83, 137, 138, 141,205

.168

.143

.151

.197

.59, 144

.149

.154

.16

.135, 186

.51

.166

.169

.40, 45 46, 103, 106, 120 .40 .154 .144

...

Svoboda, Zachary*! Swansegar, David .. Sweeney, Brittany??? Sweeney, DameHe,,; Swimming. Switalski, Stephanie Swope, Pete... Sylvertooth, Loreal.. Sylvester, Jennifer... Szabo, Kyle:. Szalay, Derek..

inology, fcngi

Math small

mother small Spihosa, Nicole . Sports Divider ... Spring, Jessie n.. ‘Spring Play. Sproat, Matt. Stallings, fianca Stanek, Heather Stansbery, Effie. Staples, Bobbie. Staples, Sierra... Steele, Deon. Steele's Garage Inc. Stefanac, Alexis. Stegall, Justin. Stegall, William. Steiner, Dominique. Stephens, Lindsey.. Stephens, Mac.

Nadin of Intellectual

inal Develop- Christopher.

schools. Taddie, Ellen.1 Taddie, Stephanie.110, 1 Tanton, Terrelle.51, 168, 1 Tarach, Andrea.171, 182, 1 Tarach, Matthew.5, 15, 82. 99, 1 Tarajcak, Dan.1 Tarajcak, Jonathan...1 Tarrence, Antonio.1 Tartaglione, Stephanie.12, 13,1 17. 33, 41, 48, 49, 63, 100. 174, 175, 186, 195 Tate, Darryl.T Tate, Tameka.....1 Tate, Tamiya....80, 1 Tatum, Brittany. T

irs, Christian... irs, Luke. irs, Natalie...... jge, Brittany... dge, Christina. 5h, Brittany. idge, Chastity. igo, Antoinette

Stephens, Mario

tely, Robert.. tier, Gregory tier, Scott.

40, 46. 110 Stevenson, Darryl Smith, Christa

Walker, Johnnie Mae Walker, Josh. Walker, Melanie. Walker, Rayshawn..., Walker, Sean. Walker, Shaynesse... Walker, Tony. Walker III, Dwayne ... Wallace, Donte.

Williams, Sasha .135 .13, 84, 135, 158, 180 Williams, Sierra. .143 .164 .42, 46, 106, 111, 186, 195 .76, 161 .168 .43 .43, 50, 51,72, 73 .162 .169 .43, 45 .54, 55 .43 .74, 75, 159 .109 .177 .43, 112 .68, 162 .169 .163 .98, 153 .43, 45 43, 93, 110, 186, 196 .43, 46 .43 .149 .174 .43 .168, 177 Woods, Christopher .43 Woods, Devaughn.. .112,141 Woods, La Trice. .159 Woods, Shareaun... 87, 93, 110, 123, 141 Woodworth, Jeffrey. .159 Worship, Morris. .43, 46 Worth, Ashley. .75,158 Worth, Charles. .87,88,158 Wrestling. .95, 120, 125, 156 Wright, Addeyus *»•., .166 Wright, Alisha. .102, 153 Wright, Antonio

.43,46,87 Wynn, Ciera.v..<l^|

.166 Wynn, Latoya.

.163 Wynn, Tiara.

.135 Wysinger, Lariea.

.163

.90, 154 6, 13, 43, 46,80, 81, 100 .164 .166

.....92,99, 163 '■sS.85, 168 ... 149 ...144 .181 •..—...—*. 164 .159 .87, 93, 159

...... 73,164 . , ......43, 91, 160 .91, 154 ... 43. 172

:: :::;:':5!:.^43 .45 .12,32,83. 107, 135 .,.78,87,93, 106 . 15, 43, 46, 90

Williams Jr., Elvin,

Wallace, Jerrica Wallace, Kenneth Wallace, Lorenzo. Walsh, Mark. Walther, Nicholas. Walton, Scott. Wanchisn, Ashley Ward, Ashley. Ward, Chantel. Ward, Marc. Ward, Robbynne. Warden, Brian. Ware, Chamomile. Warner, Dustin. Warren, Terence. Warszawski, Christopher Washington, Christine .... Washington, David. Washington, Myloana.

The cheerleaders got lots of height as they cheered

team in the gym.

Taylor, Cassie.177 Taylor, Jeffone.53, 164 Taylor, Jessica.41 Taylor, Letia. 41,46, 186. 195 Taylor, Michael.61 Taylor, Tasha.148 Team, Dance.103 Team, Drill.102 Tekmpp, Jennifer.135 Tennis, Boys'.178 Tennis, Girls’.54 Terrell, Benedict. 74, 75, 110, 162 Terry, Jazmyn.90, 102. 103. 169 Terry. Trevor.90, 164 The Professional Path.165 Theme....1.2| Thomas, Alex..,.„69 Thomas, Alexandria.,.yS||s|2-f49 Thomas, Audrey.186 Thomas, Bookisha... 149 Thomas, Buddy.57 Thomas, Elie. 129, 165 Thomas. Farrell ..IS.41.51.104, 17.1,176 Thomas. Jamesf...53,164 Thomas, Jamie. 146 Thomas, Javontae.144 Thomas, Jerry..78, 79 Thomas, Johnny.......,.,....,.,..41, 51 Thomas. Julius... 57,ll46, 172 Thomas, Mardena...§81,159 Thomas, Michael..........1.41 Thomas, Nicole ..41, 76, 85, 186, 195 Thomas, Rebecca...|.159 Thomas, Shamarra...|....... 41 Thomas, Shantay.1.41 Thomas, Shantel.106,148,175 Thomas, Tracey.81,93,149 Thomas Jr., Gregory. a.... 164 Thome, Daniel. 13,41, 74, 75, 107, 119 Thompkins, Leterrian. ...I... 162

iys' basketball

Tucceri, Joe. Tucker, Marfe. garshell

rael.

icia.......

gyptian. .nthony, Sean S.

Twiggs, Adrei Twiggs, Andjj Twymon, Der Tyler, Brittany Tyree, Melan Tyree, Nichol Tyree, Stephi

Washington, Victoria Waters, Rachel. Watkins, Tamara. Watson, Mark. Watson, Na Taya. Watts, Briana. Watts, Walter. Weaver, Honey. Webb, Jacob. Weber, Danielle. Weber, Jennifer. Weber, Jessica. Weems, Athina. Weems, Ishia. ISIfems IV, Isom. fppts, Brandon.

.. 2.

lichelle

'esiey. Toi

fey to a strong

eywreiedu- Imatolwork.

Ulle, Janet 42 West, Fe-.c.a

U9 . West, Geronda

115 hmSm

Whinntej^jafery.1 White, Chernfa.\ Whfik Christopher.

1 White/Cj^jcfi. White, Enca. White, Mychael. Whitftelef;'George., ....

^Wlftlawt Shantel.|...‘i. rwhl^k«..y. fjWhitrrfer, Tanita.

I .Whittaker, Chevis. | Whittington, Shanetha ||Wienhold, Tracy. ||jyilber, Kenneth. Hfelbraham, Jessica.... fBBBbur. Kenneth.

Wilcox, Arianna.

' Wilcox, Tiffany

Wlfeoxon, Aaron. .Wilder. Brandon. Wilford. Erikke.

Yerman, Davi Yerman, Kath Ydsiolowski.V Yoe, Robert.;.

Vahcic, Jordan..J; Valentine, Shanelle.,,, Valentino, titofei Valerio Jr„ Anthony..,. Valys, 7anasT!jvI5SS| Van Ho, Kay. Vandegrift, Jessica .d 91, 111, 122, 123, 12| Vanek, Kevin.j VanLecr David. Vargo. Jeremy Varsity Chorale. Vasek, Stephen.|..l Vazquez, Jacqueline.. Vazquez, Robert 11, 17. 42, 45,46,49, Verch, Anthony. Verch, Joshua....... ,,, Veres, Andrew.. Vernier, Jack../.. Vernon, Grayfon.... 4 Mpar, Josephine..

Thompson, Brandi.. Thompson, Derrick. Thompson, Jahmil.. Thompson, Jessica Thompson, Kelly.

Thompson, Michael Thompson, Sierra... Thompson, Tiffany.. Thorpe. Ashley. Threlkeld, Ashley....

Tillman, Andre...;.... Timmons, Brandon.5 Tinney, Trisha.94 Tirabassi, Angela.74, 75, 87, 93 Tizzano, Angelica. Tizzano, Diane.. 84, 86, 87, 93, 124, 127, 135, 180, 186 Tokic, Jerica. Tolley. Samantha. Tompkins, Leterrian..... ..158 Zilic, M

....44,146 Znidar, ...L/Vu...159 Zucca,

Williams, James,.., Williams, Jasmine Williams, Jeremy.. , Christine.32, 127,135,186

, Robert ..7, 32, 56, 57, 127, 130, 435/186

Williams, Kevin. Williams, Kiara. Williams, Marcia. Williams, Marcus... Williams, Nyra. Williams, Paul. Williams, Philip. Williams, Phylicia... Williams, Porsche.. Williams, Raymone Williams, Rianni. Williams, Rodney... Williams, Ronald. Williams, Sandy.

players strived for. Toth, Alex...! Toth, Tiffany.. Towns-Slaughter, Jason Track, Indoor. Track, Outdoor. Trigg, L’Oreal. Triplin, Camilla.i Tripodo, Victor. Trumble, Shane. Tubbs-Jones, Stephanie

Wagner, Dante. Wagner, Eric. Waiters, Trenton.. Walcott, Shawnee Waldorf, Byron. Waldork, Byron. Walker, Courtney. Walker, Heidi. Walker, Hugh. Walker, Jennifer...

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hley. lena.....

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feir pictures included on

tygh percentage of the

heir yearbook with their

n the cover for easy MT people hetopF

I 1 Q Tl 'n some way V XL%XXlXL J with the 2004

Euclidian. Some wrofl^tories while

others worked on the laying out of the

book. Jackie Janda, Rachel Slocum and

Melissa Paoloni did a lot of work with

creating the collage. Jasmine Gaulden and Holly Yanacek did a lot of story

writing and helped with laying out the

pages. Other students who helped in

various ways were Effie Stanbery, John Haynes, and Amalia Boris.

ing Division at State College. Pennsy

vania printed 400 copies of they|05 ,

%;lidicm. The pages wereprintedOT|p

|[91 paper stock andwas in lull color,

pages were created using Adobe InDe

2.0 running on a Macintosh G4 conip

The operating system was OS X lO.t

The G4 had 1 GB of RAM and a 120

hard drive and all

onto a

FT pffofthe 2005

^jiuclidian would

^to extend thanks

make this book poss

tost, thanks have to j

. Bill Yon Benken f

rs or hard work and were backed up

tir of fire wire drives connected

6. A 21” color, two page monitor

i$$j§dng with a 17” flat screen monitor

made page layouts much easier. An iBool

lap top computer was also used to takfl

data back and forth between school and

home. All of the pictures in the yearbobfj

were digital, kMost were taken with all

Niko^pj£0 SLR digital camera with

others being taken with either a Nikggljl

Coolpix 990 or Coolpix 995 digital cam¬

era. Any picture submitted on film was

scanned and placed digitally. Many pic¬

tures were taken with student’s cameras

and submitted digitally. The images were

processed with Adobe Photoshop 7.0. 1

Microsoft Excel was used to make charts ■

and keep databases for the students. TheS

index was produced using Jostens Last®

[Name First program. Copy was printed4""

[out on either a Hewlett Packard 970C.se

Inkjet or HP 4050N Laser printer or

Xerox Phaser 8400 Color Laser printer.

IJl the pages were sent to Jostens on Lg

|CD ROMs since floppy disks can't hold i ptipugh information. The cover was de¬

signed by the Jostens Art Department.

IPages were submitted to the plant on

Ifive deadlines* November 29. December

[2fy January 17, February 7, and Febru-

Ipy 21. Since the .final deadline was in

[late February nothing that occurred after

r&atfime could be included in the book.

[Because the book was all color the pages

Jvere submitted in multiples consisting

|)f eight pa|ies. The picture patron option

Ivas again very popular with sixty eight

Pictures, Inc., for taking the team pic¬

tures and the senior and underclass Md

staff pictures. Jostens Yearbook Com¬ pany for putting it all together in such

an artistic manner, Mrs. Marsha Knauss for ail the time and work she did trying^

to get the senior and underclass pictures-

taken and chosen, and all the writers and

photographers who contributed theiF

time*arid last but not least, the entire stu-

dent body at Euclid High School without

which the book could not exist.

; j 2004-2005 school year

is history. Man) inter-

Jvb^esting and significant

events occurred during that time and the

Euclidian tried to cover as many of them

as possible. This was difficult due to the

limited staff. If we missed something, we

errors or omissions that ^purred in tjie

book but this is a single printing of a high

school yearbook and errors will occur.

Dana Me Gill Swim¬

ming her best.

Lots of action under

the basketball hoop.

The cheerleaders got

lots of air in their

jumps.

JaRon King was the

panther for the basket¬

ball games and often

wore a wig to confuse

people.

Closing

-'/''FTV 3C b

i/0 1* □c—la

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