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LIKE .... HERE. Presenting her contribu- tion to the Physics I Humanities party, is floiver-child Irene Mauser. Mr. Gearhart checked her foliage for illegal Physics Projects. 10 Student Life Divider
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nterna shift cafeteria now houses the student I lounge. Walls have been painted, and ; the back of the cafeteria now boasts food machines for convenience. In psychology, students learned of Im n Pavlov ' s experiments in classical gditioning. If these principles held Ke at Richmond Hts., students giuld salivate every fifty-three »utes thanks to the newly installed H systeni. The bells replaced Wtemporary music which used to signal the end of classes. The switch to bells is typical of the new conser- vative, stricter attitude at our school. The bells also summoned the middle school kids to class, even though there is no more middle school . For various reasons, the Richmond Heights High School now consists of r7-12 grades. In spirit, however, the 7 and 8 grade remained independent of I the 9-12 grades. f A shift in reverse? A shift in the wrong direction? We can ' t say now. Ultimately though, if Richmond Heights holds true to its history, the changes will be a shift for the better. COME ON DON ' T FROWN. Bob Ramsak shouts out the song ivhich he icrote. The song has since acquired school-wide fame, and was well received at the pep assembly. Internal Shifts 9
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It was about five minutes un- til twelve noon, and Senior Class President Bob Ramsak was setting up tables at the south end of the cafeteria. As the six lucky candidates took their places at the table, the crowd gathered around, anticipating the commencement of the Mr. Senior contest. Before long, each contestant had money in their designated jar, placed there by the excited spectators, who wanted to see their choice get the pie in the face. The contest Shifting Times HOMECOMING. Helping set-up for the 1983 Homecoming Dance, is fresliman Laura Baio and sophomore Kim Marcusic. Tlie theme of the dance loas Up Where We Be- long . WHITE CHRISTMAS? Being outdoor-, iL ' ilhout a coat was cotnmonplace around the holiday season, as John Raguz illustrates. The Mercury cruised into the 6() ' s ni late Decem- ber. went down to the wire as Sae Chun Choe and Rick Quade both had equally large sums of money to their credit. A hush fell over the room as Bob pre- pared to let the lucky winner have it . . . A quick glance at the clock on the wall would register 7:30 A.M., and the Home Economics class hurried to prepare the doughnuts, hot chocolate, and coffee, for the morning rush. Students were greeted on Mon- day and Wednesday mornings by morning munchies as part of the home economics class ' curriculum. As the bell rang, students glanced at the clock and realized that it was not 3:05, but 2:50, and that it was not the class bell, but the fire alarm bell. It was the third time that week that the alarm had gone off; could this finally be the real thing, or had Johnny cried wolf one more time? Student Life Divider 11
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