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And Quickly The Spartans Students were finding classes and activities fun and very profitable I really like Richmond Heights, stated Freshman Bilal Mani, It ' s a nice school, and I ' m proud to be here. The changes were affecting everyone in the same way. Sure the classe s got boring and the home- work piled up, but things were going the right way. Under the direction of Senior Class President Mike MacLellan, many dances and activities were put on. A spirit week, for example, when the students dressed up as members of the opposite sex, or wore unmatched clothes. There of course was blue and white day. A toga party was held at the Kiwanis Lodge. Many ideas were being given for a shed design. Seniors were dis- covering the hard work of filling out and sending out college applications. The students were having fun and enjoying the new school year. We were getting along and doing things together on our own. The fun was there and the attitude was up, and people were saying that 1984 was a year worth waiting for. —84—
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d New Vict Cheering for a Victory. Seniors Jeff Girbino, Den- nis Kelly, Mike MacLellan, and Dennis Louishin shake hands as they are Introduced at a football pep rally. The Spartans finished the season at 8- 1-1. Victorious Journalists. Members of the Yearbook and Newspaper Staffs line up outside a truck stop after attending a workshop at Bowling Green. The Yearbook Staff came home with a Buckeye Award from GLIPA. Almost a Victory. Signs were seen all over Rich- jl mond Heights supporting the school levy. The levy failed and was submitted in February. Repeated Victory. Academic Challenge team members Elizabeth Heeter, Jill Minick, Michelle Zaller, adviser Robert Hodder, alternates William Eversole and Dave Pelleg defeated Painesville-Riv- erside and Mansfield High Schools 500-330-0. This was the third win in five years. RICHMOND HEIGHTS Introduction 5
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Discovered That as a year orth aiting for Discovering Leadership. Organizing a spirit week and decorations committee is Senior Class Presi- dent Mike MacLellan and Secretary Sharon Abramovich. Bob Suszek and Kim Meyer assisted.
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