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

 - Class of 1984

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Wow! Patty Rim looks over her senior pictures. Raimor does all of the RHHS senior pictures. Raimor also does the yearbook pictures. Stand Straight. Laurie Wcis gets measured for her cap and gown. All seniors were measured for the Graduation ceremonies. Office monitors have a fun job — they get to call people up to the office and watch their faces as they worry about what they did. Actually they have an im- portant job, they take im- portant messages to teach- ers, they go run off copies, and any other odd job that a teacher wants done. Here Bilal Mani and Jim Dworning deliver an urgent message to an unsuspecting teacher. There are 2 sets of office monitors, one of the guidance office and one of the main office. Bilal and Jim are in the Guidance of- fice working for Mr. Papouras and Miss Yug. — J.Z. The Office Monitors Club Junior — Senior Class 131

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upperclass power JR.-SR. CLASS Student Officers try to please The Junior and Senior class officers were in charge of organizing fund raising events to make money for activities. The Senior class officers are President, Mike MacLellan; Vice President, Bob Suszek; Secretary, Sharon Abramovich; and Trea- surer, Kim Meyer. The Junior Class officers were Presi- dent Mary Kay Virant, Vice President Kathi Kelly, Secretary Kelly Lafferty, and Treasurer Judy Nagy. Senior class adviser is Mr. Clayton Cosimi, and Junior class adviser is Mr. Michael Noreika. The Senior Class had a number of Decision Time. Junior Class officers Kelly Lafferty and Judy Nagy, Mary Virant, Kathy Kelly hold their own meeting. Their main concern was the 1984 Prom. Splat! Nick Tibaldi, Dave Bill, and Jeff Girbino smile at their mess. The Mr. Senior contest ended in a three-way tie, as they all got a pie. I ' m so happy! Karen Adomaitis proudly shows off her Koala bear. Her bear was one of the many prizes awarded in the Junior Class magazine drive. successful events. They sold over three hundred spirit hats for $2.00 a piece. They also sponsored a Roman Toga party for Christmas and put on a Variety Show. The Senior class used its money for two things: buy paint to paint the shed, and pay for Prom. the Juniors at the beginning of the year. The Junior class ' s main source is the magazine drive. This year the Junior class made $1,000.00 on the drive, and the high seller was Jeff Zitel. For his sales he received a giant Macho Mug. If you don ' t have the money to work The Senior Class sponsored the Christmas Toga Party. The Senior class usually pays for the D.J. at after-prom, but may also help with other various expenses at prom. The Junior class president is under a great deal of pressure at the beginning of the year. They have to get lounge priviledges for with, it ' s real hard, stated Junior class President Mary Kay Virant. Undoubtedly two of the largest clubs in the school have memberships of over 70 each. They sell magazines, sponsor major dances, and arrange for the fineJ moments of high school life — graduation. — J.Z. 130 Junior — Senior Class



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Worth The Wait YEARBOOK 23 staffers complete 208 pages How many people on this year ' s staff? What is this year ' s theme? Who is the editor? Did Dr. Beale really quit? These and many other questions were all an- swered over the summer to tune up for the 1984 Yearbook staff. With editor Jeff Girbino manning the controls, the smooth running machine sailed through the early months of the year. Ad sales started fast, but quickly tapered off. The goal of $10,600 was eventually reached by the staff. With the ad quota reached, the staff was able to switch back to the 9 x 12 book. For the first time in seven years, the 1982-83 book had been 8 x 11, and to switch back up was a plus for the stu- dents. After much deliberation, A Year Worth Waiting For was selected as the theme. The idea of the book had to do with George Orwell ' s book, 1984, and the Smile. John Rieger snaps a picture with the 35 mm. camera. This camera was used mainly for sports pictures. This was John ' s first year on the yearbook staff. Bumper. The Yearbook staff laughs at Mr. Hodder during one of the many late night work sessions. Lit- tle did Mr. Hodder know that there was yet an all night session. At Work. Future goddess Kate Bonnay concen- trates on drawing a layout. Design ideas were taken from magazines, newspapers, and imaginations. fact that the year was now here. The staff was composed of twenty-three people who each attempted to sell $630.00 in ads apiece. Each member was assigned to a section, where a section edi- tor ran the show. I felt we worked well as a group this year. We didn ' t have nights. It gave me less time to do my homework, but who docs homework any- way? stated Anthony Mash. I kept all my Sundays free, said Junior Mike Haas. When the mad rush was all over and the last of the brilliant work had been The staff ' s favorite saying was ' Hey, it ' s not my book. much trouble getting people up here on school nights, stated Jeff Girbino. One new change this year was the absence of Sunday work sessions. Dead- line time the last few years meant endless hours of work on Sundays up at the school, but the switch was made to school sent in, the staff could finally relax until next year. I was really happy with the work we did. Everyone did a super job, said everyone ' s favorite pooh-bear Jeff Girbino. It definitely was a yearbook worth waiting for. — M.H. 132 Yearbook

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