Richmond Heights High School - Yearbook (Richmond Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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RAYMOND MATTHEW TROPP Baseball 1,2,3,4; Captain 3.4; Basketball 1, 2.3,4 Captain 4; Football 1; Golf 3; DANEEN TYRANSKY Cheerleaders 1,2.3,4; Captain 2,4; Mat Maids 3; NHS 3,4; Ski Club 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3; Section Editor 3; Gymnastics 1; Track 1; Sixth Grade Camp Counselor 3,4; STEVE TYREE Track 1,2; Newspaper 2,3,4; ANN VORMELKER Ski Club 1; Newspaper 2; JUNE VRH Mat Maids 1,2; Office Monitor 1,2; Dance Club 2; Yearbook 2 3,4; SHARON WISNJEWSKI Mat Maids 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,3,4; President 1,2; Newspaper 2,3; Gymnastics 1,2; MARUN WITHERITE Choir 3,4; Student Conned 4; PATTY ZATYKO Choir 1.2.3.4; Secretary 4; Drama Club 1,2.3.4. Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Fall Play 1.2.3.4; Key Club 2.3.4; Secretary 4; Majorettes 1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Rich Melodies 3,4; Spring Play 2.3.4; Stage Guild 1; Softball 1; Psychology Club 4; President 4; Peer Counseling 2,3,4; Neivspaper 4; JOHN ZITEL Yearbook 2,3,4; Editor 4; Baseball 1.2,3,4; Basketball 12 3- Cross Country 3.4; Football 1; Ski Club 4; 178 Seniors I

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shifting requirements Hey high school seniors! Have you heard the latest news from your counselors? Yes, colleges are now requiring more and a high level of difficulty in most courses. This change means that instead of taking the now required two years of history, Ohio colleges want you to take three years of History. Even the thought of taking it easy shifting styles crossed one ' s mind, it is soon real- ized that this lackadasical effort will not stand up to most state school standards. Even if your indecision of what subject to major in at college still persists, a good place for informa- tion is the high school library. On two shelves, one study desk and in one file cabinet one can find the For it is you that puts us to our shifts — Shakespeare latest in fields of study and the specific college choices. For those who are as determined as Wendy ' Loparo and Ann Vormelker it is ;wise to take time and consider all ipossible options. Every year new fashions catch on. This year the functional leg warmer became a new fad. Originally worn by gymnasts to keep their legs warm, the leg warmers became a fashion ranging from ultra-casual to dressy. Walking down the hall at school one might see a girl wearing them over a pair of levi blue jeans, or even with a skirt. Down in the I ' ll find a thousand shifts to get away — Shakespeare gym they can be worn with shorts or over sweat pants. Taking the whole fad one step further, Jeannie Blue wore leg warmers on the ski- slopes. With all of the colors and differ- ent styles available, one would think that leg warmers were here to stay. However, only time will tell if the functional and stylish fad of leg warmers will last, or fade as one of the many fad fail- ures. SHIFTING ECONOMY The old system was such that if you don ' t buy a tray, you go hungry . Now, a student has literally hundreds of alternatives in com- binations when choosing a lunch, due to the installation of food ma- chines in the back of the cafeteria. Four different kinds of drinks, sev- en different kinds of candy, five different sandwiches, two different ice-creams, and even three different kinds of chips were offered. For the healthy sort of person, yougurt and fruit could be bought. The cooks now serve two or three different main courses on the tray, and a choice of vegetable. The new system did have its drawbacks. The change machine could get very tempermental at times, and would not take perfectly good dollars. Students often won- dered out loud why the food was so expensive. With the open availabil- ity all seven periods, students often emptied their pockets by the end of the day. Seniors Q-T 177



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Mr. Goetz 3. — , — , Stacey Brouman, — , BUI Radaker, Sue Mandau, Peggi Brown 2. Donny Delassandro, Cheryl Quiggle, Randy Randall, Doug Palmer, June Vrh, Mike Anderson, Shelly Bozich, — 1. Ger- ry Lynch, Lisa Tszevdos, Dave r)ividsenzo, Patty Zatico, Tina Kawolsek, Mrs. Koonse 3. Barb Gshwind, Sherry Kaden, John Zitel, — , — , — , — , 2. Jeannie Blue, Collette Gshwind, — , Ran- dy Trebeck, Heidi Brack, Erie Barb, — , — , Laura Pawoli, 1. Linda Magill, Jum Warslow, Ray Tropp, Frank Sack, Wendy Loparo, Diane Semethy, Scott Crudelle, Mrs. Dray 3. — , Mark Madias, — , Janet Nagy, Tommy Tarsitano, Sharon Distler, Dennis Loushin 2. Maria Lazzara, Nancy Horvatitch, — , Stephanie Chiapetta, Scott Harastar, — , Martha Strohs, Debbie Larncy 1. Diane Delbalso, Daneen Tyranski, Mark Sitkberg, Mike Birli, — , Larry Rubin, Mark Adkins, Patty Gudice. Seniors 179

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