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Clubs rganizations perating blingingly Clubs Staff: Larry Richardson Jime Lineweaver Rick Meyer Two heads are better than one, and after all it ' s no fun being by yourself. Being a member of a club means working together with others to accomplish a set goal. Nothing could be more true about working together as shown through all the success the clubs of Richmond Hts. had. Whether it be the Drama Club ' s plays or the student councirs planned activities, or even the schoors two publications, nothing is ever done here by one person. Working together helps us learn to get along with each other also, and accomplish major goals. And this is the reason we chose Organizations Oper- ating bligingly for the topic of this section o V Hard at work. Senior Paula Baron performs yet another of the many tasks covered by the stage guild. The guild prepares the stage for dramatic and musical activities. Do-re-mi Senior cast member Ann Reiger warms up her voice at play rehearsal. The musical Bye, Bye, Birdie w as performed by the drama club this fall. Clubs Divider 123
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It ' s important to have a group of people you like that accomplishment something you ' re interested in. I ' ve tried others before newspaper, sometimes it takes time to find what you want. — John Lipoid Dance to the Music. Rich Melodies member Sharon Yeager shows off her talent at a concert in the park. The show choir also performed at malls and a nursing home. Congratulations. Guest speaker Smith, from the State Board of Education, speaks to the students about N.H.S. Inductions were held on November in the Middle School gym. 122 Clubs Divider
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spartan marchers BAND Infinite number of songs The Band practiced seventh period ev- eryday. There were two main bands; the stage band, and marching band. The stage band put on two performances, a Winter and Spring concert. The marching band marched at all ten home and away football games. They also marched in six parades, including the Indian ' s opener. There were forty-two concert band members. Matt Tagliaferri was the presi- dent, Nick Romano was secretary and Stacey DiFrancisco was the treasurer. On December 9, 1983, the band had it ' s Winter concert. It was a success and we made no major mistakes, stated band Name that tune. Jack Vrh, Brian Matz, Dave Pelleg, Todd Rayer, and Rafe Omerza concentrate on their music. This is seventh period practice. Keeping beat. When the weather is too cold, the Marching Band is forced to practice inside. Maneri also stays in for rain. Sax maniac. Judy Nagy plays her saxophone in practice. Judy has been a band member for the past five years. president Matt Tagliaferri. In 1983-84 the Marching Band ' s slogan was Year of the Spartans . The goal of the band was to be better this year than last year. Mr. Maneri said, I think I can safely say we reached our goal. Our half- time performances were good and our Band drummer John Riegcr said, My favorite part of halftime shows is when, the bass drummers stand on their heads for a drum solo. Another crowd pleaser was the Pacman theme song. One of the members dressed up as a pac-man and went up in the stands and passed out The Marching Band performed at all football games and in 6 parades. size, and sound has improved. The Marching Band marched before a Cleveland Force game on April 15. This was the first time the band had marc hed inside. They marched at the Indian ' s opener again this year, for the seventh year in a row. candy. There were seventy-two marching band members from seventh to twelfth grades. Members join by signing up for the band class seventh period and getting approved by Band director Norman Maneri. J.Z. 124 Band
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