Bedford High School - Epic Yearbook (Bedford, OH)

 - Class of 1976

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AND IT TASTES EVEN WORSE THAN IT LOOKS! Students dine with their city official counterparts. TWO MARBLES. A YOYO. AND A HALF-EATEN LOLLIPOP? Ed Braund looks to see if he has enough money to order a sweater. SOCIAL ROOM MONITORS FRONT ROW. Mary Vargo. Cindy Saunders. Debbie Grossenbaugh. Sue Erdos. Sue Youngblood. Val Clinton. Linda Firster. SECOND ROW: Tim Komorowski. Bret Wiley. Mary Bezak, Dawn Cunningham. Sally Handyside, Eileen Collins. Chris Berman. THIRD ROW: Terry Salvi. Mark Milosovic. Rick Schultz. Chris Kostura. Kevin Reardon. Joe Fiore. Tom Skufca. FOURTH ROW: Lou Kunkel. Steve Barta. Rick Kotarba. Brad Kozar, John Saliga. Wayne Zavodny. HE REALLY KNOWS HIS BUSINESS. Murray Saul of WMMS visits Bedford on Career Day. IS IT REALLY YOU? Seniors exchange their pictures while relaxing in the Senior Social Room. 29

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LET'S DO THE TWIST! Mr. Reich helps organize a class on Career Day. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Student Senate was responsible for more happenings at Bedford High School than any other Club or Organization. Senate organized the Career Day Program and was responsible for Student Government Week. The week was one of the larger tasks undertaken by the Senate. In addition, Senate spon- sored the Sock Hop which replaced the annual Sweetheart Ball. The Fabulous Brylcreems were selected to provide appropriate music. Through such functions, Senate helped the individual improve himself through participation. 28 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT SENATE FRONT ROW: Ellen Vavra. Laura Bobby, Debby Richnavsky. Sue Youngblood. Sally Dienes. Laurie Fifer. Lori Lippitt. Jackie Shauf. SECOND ROW: Dianne Nagy. Mary Slate. Donna Saliga. Debbie Tango. Patti Lynch. Joyce DeRemer. Bruce Scott. Chris Berman. Mary Vargo. THIRD ROW: Tim Komorowski. Lisa Romito. Robbyn Shamis. Andy Russo. Wayne Tosko. Vange Gurko. Debbie Griffith. Sue Schillero. Debbie Maclejowski. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Marold. Bob Juran. Jeff Sawastuk, Debbie Lawrence. Janice Troutman. Sue Mould. Keith Burks. Twyla Williamson. Julia Ruffin. FIFTH ROW. Jack Pilato. Patti Angelo. Rick Kotarba. Patti Nunes. Jen Arcuri. Lori Fenton. Jenny Genutis. Velma Russell. Kent Bowden. SIXTH ROW. Wayne Zavodny, Rick Schultz. Carol Harland. Ana Rosales. Janice Pilarczyk, Marianne Johnson. Karen Neilsen. Karen Tomondy. BACK ROW: Secretary Diane Stralka. Vice-President Jackie Meyers. President Sue Erdos. Senior Minister Eileen Collins, Junior Minister Lynn Hendricks. LULLABY. AND GOOD NIGHT. A guest speaker gives a lecture during Career Day. DO YOU REALLY WANT TO SIGN UP FOR FLORAL DESIGN? Career Day takes much preparation.



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HELPING HANDS There are some students who are bored with study halls and can’t be quiet in the library, so they make good use of their extra periods by volunteering their time and talents to better the school. Some students came in during their study halls to assist the busy secretaries in their daily work. Their jobs were to carry messages for the counselors and principals, sort mail, collect absence cards, and answer the phone. It was greatly appreciated by both faculty and student body. Similar to the office runners were the clinic aids. These aids also ran errands, but in addition, helped the nurses with students who were ill. Also helping other students with their problems were the tutors. Everyone has trouble with Algebra or Biology at one time or another, and after getting in touch with your counselor, he would set you up with a student who had been through that class before. Lasting a week or all year, these sessions proved to be very helpful for getting over the rough spots. Trying to keep BHS up on current events, four senior girls devoted their mornings to broadcasting the daily news. They were Terri Loeffler, Tina Trojanowski, Twila Stier, and Karen Pickett. They informed the school about clubs, school events, sport scores, and college represen- tative meetings. AND FOR A SMALL FEE. YOU WILL RECEIVE THESE FREE RECIPE CARDS. Russ Kondik helps Bruce Siefer with his school work. TUTORS FRONT ROW: Patti Angelo, Kathy Morrison, Rose Zarlino. Mel SanFilippo, Deb Macie- jowski. Laura Reulbach, Betty Skrabec. SECOND ROW: Diane Stralka. Laurie Fifer, Annette Rayner. Ellen Vavra. Lynn Hendricks. Pat Tippen, Dale Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Rhonda Thompson. Pam Nester. Marie Limina. Carol Jones, Suzy Christenson. Peggy Elias. Dave Phillips. Steve Phillips. AND GET RID OF THIS CUT SLIP—IT'S FOR ME! Office runners Diane Tomcufcik and Lisa Jayson sort passes. 30 STUDENT LIFE

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