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Mr. John Phillips began his teaching career at Richmond Hts. in 1956 as a young man with many interests. Aeronautics, boating, and hunting were all among his hobbies which sometimes paralleled his work in science. Phillips always related his knowl- edge and interests to his students. As a pilot in the second world war, Phillips distinguished himself not only as a brave man, but also as a patriot. Flying planes for the U.S. Army is dangerous business, but John Phillips was always up to the challenge. He was honorably discharged in 1943. After receiving his bachelors de- gree in earth sciences at the University of Arizona, Phillips was now ready for the real world. After teaching in several elementary schools, Phillips earned his masters degree in education at Kent State. A new job at Richmond Hts. was soon to follow. John Phillips ' admits to having had a full life at Richmond Hts. A wife, two daughters, and students that admired him. In January of 1983, Phillips retired from Rich- mond Heights to Florida, where he now spends his time fishing and lounging around the beach. Although John Phillips was nev- er tall in stature, he was always a big man in the eyes of his stu- dents. The thousands of students that he taught over his 27 years at Richmond Hts., will always re- member him that way. Shifting Life Styles From 1972 to 1983, Mrs. Iris Spero served as head librarian for the high school library. Under her direction, the collection of books rose to over 11,000 volumes, and the library became a place for the acquiring and mastering of knowl- edge. For those students seeking an impossible answer to one of Miss Anthony ' s or Miss Plantner ' s re- search questions, Mrs. Spero was helpful, but still left the basic re- search to the student. She also as- sisted in the gaining of knowledge for various reports, such as Government reports, American History, Spanish, and the like. Mrs. Spero viewed the library as being an extension of the classroom, not a lounge, or just an alternative to the study hall. Spero previously had been refer- ence librarian at the School of Ar- chitecture at Case Western Reserve University before coming to Rich- mond Heights. Her background in art and architecture as well as her interest in literature and history were a help to student and faculty members alike. Mrs. Spero ' s husband Rabbi Shubert Spero was the religious leader of the Young Israel Congre- gation in Cleveland Heights. Both Rabbi and Mrs. Spero had family ties in New York City, and made frequent visits there. Last year. Rabbi Spero decided to retire so that he and his wife might relocate in Israel. He secured a job at the University of Jerusalem, and then took his wife, and our librarian, to a new life in Israel. Faculty G-Z 183
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As we travel up the Rich- mond hill, after passing the St. Felicitas Church on the left, there is a sign which reads Welcome to Richmond Heights . This sign most defi- nitely reflects the sentiments of business owners in the city, as they depend on busi- ness from the outside as well as from the community. Many of these businesses businesses have contributed, and kept us afloat for the past 20 years. Sears, Richards Jewelers, Alexander ' s Flowers, and Teddi ' s restaurant are just a few of the many places that keep us out of the red. New businesses which have heartily supported us are the Shaving Shoppe, and the Waterbed Factory. After our lengthy search for faithful patrons, we ' ll return to Shifting Economy support our school organiza- tions, like the yearbook, and unfortunately, advertising is the only support that the yearbook receives. It is for this support, we are highly appreciative. Many organiza- tions have advertised with us since their opening, and this is the true test of loyalty. As we continue south on Richmond, we pass Richmond Beverage, Paglio ' s, and MPE, all faithful advertisers in the community. New businesses like Mario ' s hair design, and Hair Trends, have shown enthusiasm in aiding our cause. We continue our jour- ney, all the way up to the Richmond Mall where many SNOW BROS. Located on Wi so i Mills near Bob ' s Big Boi , Snoic Bros, sells a wide variety of televisions and home appliances, at an affordable price. Many knowledgable salespersons are available to help find i o» the best possible deal, quicklu and efficiently. TO ' Y LA RICHE. CHEVROLET. The best used cars in Cleveland can be found at Tony la Riclie Chevrolet, located on Bishop Road brliind Gold Circle. Tony la Riche provides a wide variety of cars and trucks, with many helptiil staff members ready to ansioer all your questions. the Richmond Hts. School, to reflect upon the places th at take large ads in our book, even though they aren ' t in the com- munity. TRW, Cleveland Crys- tals, and Jack ' s Transmission, are good examples of this. Of course our own boosters can ' t be ignored. All of these businesses only represent about a fourth of our ad sales, but it ' s good to know who you can count on. Ads Divider 185
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