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MITSUKO HAYASHI Transferred from Bunka Gakmn High School 4; ]IM HITTNER Ski Club 4; Baseball 3; Wrestling 1,2,3; MARK HOACESON Non Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; MICHELLE HOFFMAN Cheerleaders 1; Captain 1; Mat Maids 2; Student Counal 2,4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,4; NANCY HORVATICH Drill Team 1,2; Mat Maids 3; Baseball 1; Gymnastics 3; Track 2; Distributwe Ed 4; RICHARD JAMES JOHNSON Band 3,4; Drama Club 3; Fall Play 3; Key Club 4; Rich Melodies 3,4; Spring Play 3; SHERRY KADEN Drill Team 2,3,4; Captain 3,4; Mat Maids 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Secretary 3; Softball 1; SUE KLEIN Choir 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Vice President 4; Computer Accounting 3,4; JOE LATIN A Ski Club 4; Student Conned 2,3,4; Football 1,3.4; Track 2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Sixth Grade Camp Counselor 3; Yearbook 2; MARIA LAZZARA Choir 1,2; Mat Maids 3,4; LYDIA K LEOVIC Band 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; Fall Play 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3; Rich Melodies 2; Spring Play 1, 2,3,4; Chamber Choir 3; Volleyball 1; DIANE LO CASTRO Transferred from Regma 3; WENDY LOPARO Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Majorettes 1,2,3,4; Captain 2,3,4; NHS 4; Senior Class Secretary and Treasurer 4; Softball 1; GERRY LYNCH Non Club 4; Stage Guild 2,3; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3; LINDA MAGILL Choir 1,2; Drill Team 1,2; Mat Maids 2; Clerk Steno 3,4;
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BUS SHIFT Attention please, there will be a few bus changes today. Bus 2 will replace bus 4. Bus 3 will replace bus 2, bus 6 will replace bus 3, bus 8 will replace bus 6, and those who normally ride bus 8, tough luck, you walk. An announcement such as this one was expected after all of the bus changes that were announced. Nearly every day at about 3:00, the soothing melodius voice of guidance secretary Ann Carroscia could be expected, with tidings of bus changes. On occasion, nearly the entire north side of Richmond Heights was taken home by one bus. This led not only to cramped space, but some students didn ' t get home until 4:00. The reason for the bus changes is not known by the students; it is speculated that perhaps the bus drivers enjoy watching students when they realize that the bus is going in the op- posite direction of their house. More likely, it is due to bus breakdowns or driver illness. temperate shift The 1982-83 winter temperatures reached unseasonable highs this year, rising to fifty-five to sixty degrees during the month of Feb- ruary. Although this w as a disap- pointment to the skiers and other winter sports fans, most Richmond Hts. students took to the change willingly, discarding layers of win- ter outerwear for lighter jackets or f ' From what ever direction Ithe wind is. The sail is Ishifted accordingly j — Plautus ! jeven none at all. Early cases of jspring fever, such as class cutting land beach parties were attributed ito the warm weather. Even though this w as one of the jmost mild winters in recent history !for the Greater Cleveland Area, iblizzards and record breaking [snowfalls stunned Eastern and jMid-Western states. I The question that might be asked is did the winter of ' 83 real- ly happen, or was it just a shift from summer to spring? aged shift May I see your I.D. please? I ' m sorry but I cannot sell you that beer. But I ' m eighteen, why can ' t I buy it? The new beer law, well accepted by young adults nineteen years of age and above, was a detrimental factor to the eighteen-year-old ' s summer partying. NEW BEER LAW Effective August 19tti - No sale of 3 k eer to 18 year olds August 19th to October 1st- t9and 20 year olds may piflx hase 3.2 beer only. October 1st- Anyone 19 years old or older ma] pwchase redefined beer. Starting on August nineteenth, the sale of 3.2 beer to eighteen- year-olds was prohibited. From Au- gust nineteenth to October first nineteen and twenty year olds could only purchase 3.2 beer. As of October first anyone nineteen years of age or older may purchase redefined beer. The reactions to this law from The times do shift each thing his turn does hold; New things succeed as former things grow old — Robert Herrick the eighteen year olds was one of disappointment because eighteen was the age that every high school student waited for. The magic age of eighteen meant that one was considered an adult and could visit bars and legally purchase beer. With the new beer law, the only thing that eighteen year olds have to look forward to is voting and going to war. Seniors D-H 171
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a shift in power You know, I should move to Nforth Carolina, and then you ' d realize how much you guys would miss me, was the threat that Cheryl Quiggle used to voice. She ivasn ' t serious, but the joke back- fired when her father was trans- ferred by his country to Brussels, Belgium. Her family left in late August, and her spot as Student Council President was open. Junior Vice-President Lauren Galicki was installed as acting president, and was immediately faced with many problems. Homecoming was her first hur- dle, with a band to hire and plans to be made. Lauren worked through an agency, and fortunately got the band Jump , who was a A bad shift is better than jnone at all — Henry Porter great success. With the help of sec- retary Patty Carrick, and treasurer Steve Organiscak, Lauren held up well through the year, and did a great job, considering the circumstances. SLOPE SHIFT What kinds of people join Ski club anyway? Nearly all kinds it seems. In all actuality, the Ski club may represent the greatest cross section of students of any club in our school. People of widely varying sizes, sexes, tastes, and personalities are all part of the club. For shy people, skiing offers a quiet, peaceful, relaxing time to be alone and enjoy nature ' s tranquil- ity, and the beauty of winter. For more rowdy and rambunctious people, the slopes are a place to get crazy; to tackle moguls, sail down sleek steep mountains, and attack jumps. The slopes are also a place to make new acquaintances, of the same and opposite sex, and most of the male members of ski club can relate to that. In fact, it ' s the reason why many of them join. Skiing offers a sport where size, strength, and quickness don ' t real- ly matter much, and everyone is a winner because there is no loser. cookie shift Baking cookies is Jean Sack ' s spe- cialty at Richmond Hts. The choco- late chip cookie recipe that she uses has been at the Richmond Hts. cafeteria for generations. Bak- ing these cookies every day is a tedious job but that ' s because Jean Sack is caught in the shift. Three hours of baking cookies for the elementary and high school seems monotonous, but it ' s a job. Mrs. Sack comes into the cafete- ria with about six other women, for the 8 A.M. shift. She makes the cookies until 11:00 A.M., and then helps out on other jobs. Well, Mrs Sack commented, It ' s all right, it ' s a job. The work has its Victory shifts from man to man — Homer rewards when students can be seen gobbling up the cookies at lunch; they do some job on that, since the cookies are usually gone before the lunch breaks are over. Between classes, and during lounge periods, there is always someone taking a cookie break.
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