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Barbara Romanowskl 11 Teresa Romanowskl 9 Debra Romlto 9 Mike Romito 11 Rueben Ross 11 Roberta Rossi 11 Dave Rostankowskl 11 Chris Rote 11 Greg Roth 11 Karen Rotko 10 Bobie Rozhon 10 Ron Rozhon 11 Randy Ruch 9 Stephanie Rudy 9 Pam Rudzinskl 10 Kimberly Rush 9 Kim Rusher 11 Usa Rusher 9 Jett Russell 9 Mary Russo 9 On Monday night, October 27, 1980 the College Fair was held at Chanel High School. Be- sides the 127 students and 24 parents from Bedford High School, college bound stu- dents from Chanel, Lumen Cordium and Maple Hts. High Schools also attended. “Even though we re from different schools, we are there for the same reason ... to learn what the colleges have to offer, ' commented Michelle Bryner. John Carroll, Ohio State. Mar quette, Columbia, Cincinnati University and Kent State were among the Sixty Colleges re- presented. “There were tables full of pamphlets from each college,” commented Kim Wil- son. TAGGING. Before her Varsity Volleyball game on Thursday. Oct 16. Donna Kollos sorts out Sweetest Day messages The carnations were 75c each and were passed out the next day Recipients were both students and teachers College Fair Provides Info for Students PAMPHLET. While at the College Fair, which was held at Chanel. Kim Wilson receives information on the schools she is interested in attending •The pamphlets were helpful because they gave information that I needed to know.” Kim commented. Russo----- 131
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Usa Pederi 11 Rtck Pekarskl 11 John Porcun 11 AmokJ Petek 11 Jett Peters 11 Shawn Peters 9 Kim Peterson 10 John Petros 10 Mary Petron 9 Cheryl Phahl 11 Brett Phillips 11 Mary Phillips 11 Nancy Plccolomini 9 Mary Lou Pike 10 Vince Pilato 11 Diane Plshnery 9 Sandy Plshnery 11 Carl Pleta 9 WilHam Plichta 10 Marie Poalo 10 James Pobega 9 Tina Pobega 10 Karen Polonsky 9 Patricia Polenske 9 Kathy Pontios 10 Tom Posey 9 fressie Posey 9 Randy Powers 10 Hope Pratt 10 David Prekop 9 Laura Prokay 9 Daryl ProweH 11 Gerald Prusha 10 Tim Pugh 10 Dale Purchase 11 Richard Puttch 9 Sopheia Quarles 10 Keith Quesada 9 Scott Rader 10 Terri Rader 11 Kathleen Rader 10 Eiaine Romsey 10 Linda Ramsey 11 Brad Raulston 11 Lorrie Raulston 9 Lori Reacoch 9 Terry Recko 9 Darin Redus 9 Terra Redus 11 Wayne Reese 9 Anita Regoch 10 Gina Reil 9 Yolanda Richards 9 Ron Richnavsky 11 Mike Richuisa 11 Sue Rigeway 10 Harry RHey 10 Kim Riley 10 Mary be th Riley 10 Shari Riley 11 Denise Rini 9 Tim Rittenberger 10 Mike Rizzo 9 Fred Roberts 10 John Roberts 11 Brenda Robinson 11 Kenneth Robinson 11 Ann Rochonan 10 Robert Roch 9 Patti Rodgers 10 Sharon Rohaley 11 Mike Romanik 9 Pederi
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Avtof Sohota 9 Laura Sakai 9 Martin Salvaggio 10 Todd Salvi 10 Steve Sandor 9 Sue Sorgo 10 Linda Saranltl 10 Andrew Sas 9 Sheri Savage 11 Jeff Saunders 11 Kathleen Sazima 10 Chuck Scaraveili 10 Timothy Scaraveili 11 Lisa Scarbrough 9 Lesha Scott 11 Tricia Scott 11 Julianne Schauer 9 Karen Schiely 9 Brenda Schiffbauer 11 Mike Schlltz 9 SHUFFLIN . After school on the Thir ty first of October. Andre Edwards and Patricia Freeman dance at the Fresh men Halloween Party In addition to dancing, students could buy donuts and punch The party attracted only 7% of the Class of 1984 132— Sahota It was not a money making situation, we just wanted to have the freshmen get togeth- er and meet each other ' commented Denise Rini. In the beginning of the year, the ninth graders were in favor of having a social get together. Three weeks before Hallow- een, a committee was formed. “To raise money for refresh- ments. the freshmen class sold three different kinds of buttons and sold candy, remarked Halle Berry. She supplied the music and a Dance Contest was planned. The admission was free but the cider cost 20c a glass and doughnuts were 25c a piece, Halle Berry continued. Every one said they would come but when the 31st came, only about 30 of 400 people showed up, recalled Denise Rini. OBSERVER. During the dress-up day on Halloween, an unidentified ghoul strolled in Mr Weglickis speech class and sat down. The masked Irv truder listened to the speeches and when the bell rang, he nonchalantly room with the students. 30 Freshmen Show Up for First Social
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