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

 - Class of 1984

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Robin Hood. Key Club President David Pelleg donates the proceeds from the Show Choir Extrava- ganza. The sum of $817.00 was made from the production. Money. Collecting money to give to charity is Yasmina Raguz and Nancy Lesic. These two freshmen members were new to the club. Dapper. Displaying his new Show Band outfit is member Rafe Omerza. Lack of funds caused all members to purchase their own outfits. Pregnant? Who ' s Preg- nant? Another teacher is pregnant? Cries like these could be heard throughout RHHS this past year. First down was Mrs. Machoukas. She left the school in December and had a boy in January. Mrs. Leciejewski got the bug and left in March. The strangest was Mrs. Faul, who is Mrs. Machoukas ' s replacement. She caught the bug after Christmas. Losing three teachers in one year is a big blow to RHHS. A nursery was pro- posed, but dropped. Guess we ' ll just have to find some new teachers. Wait a minute, there ' s another one. Mr. Cosimi. Well, he ' s not pregnant. His wife is. — M.H. The Pregnant Club Key Club 137

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Helping Others KEY CLUB Members donate time and money Key Club is non-profit organization de- signed to help the needy people of the world. They organize fund raisers for special people and groups. The Kiwanis advisor is Steve Mitchell and the faculty advisor is Norman Maneri. The president for the ' 83- ' 84 year is David Pelleg, Vice- President is Brian Matz, William Eversole is Treasurer and Stacy Mitchell is the Secretary. 1 i 1 . 9 1 timma mmJr ' t; iP . i ., ., k The Key Club has done a number of things this year including stacking the newspaper bin. At the winter band concert, the Key Club asked people to bring canned food. They collected about two hundred cans of food and gave it to needy families. This year was the year for in the summer, but it ' s worth it. said President David Pelleg. Sophomore Stacy Mitchell said I ' m looking forward to doing more even though it is a lot of work, it gives me a really good feeling. The club is planning to work the telephones for an Arthritis K ' The Key Club raised $817 at the 3rd annual Extravaganza. Munchies. Working at the concession stand is Key Club member Michael Loding. The concession stand was set up at the Show Choir Extravaganza. the Third Annual Show Choir Extravagan- za sponsored by the Key Club. They raised $800 for the Covenant house. The Covenant house is a home for runaway teenagers. Last summer the club spent a weekend collecting money for the Kidney Foundation. It takes a lot of time, even telethon in the future. The club is always looking for things to do even though they do have a busy schedule. They are also always looking for good hard working dedicated people to join the club. The only requirements are that you are willing to spend time and work with the group. — J.Z. 136 Key Club



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Behind the scenes STAGE GUILD Useful club running the show How about joining a club with real purpose? A club that other people rely on? A club where you get to sweep up the floor? If these things turn you on, join Stage Guild. The Stage Guild ' s main function is to provide for the technical aspects of any production or program on the stage, or in school. These include building scenery, op- erating the lights, sound, and curtains. The Guild prepares the stage for athletic awards programs, assemblies, like the an- nual National Honor Society assembly, and any other stage event. Clean-up. Greg Crudele sweeps the stage. The stage guild was responsible for the cleaning up, as well as the set up, of the stage. And then there was . . . Chris Brodnick turns on some lights. Play lighting was a stage guild duty. Big Bird. Guy Brubaker lifts a table to the stage. The props for the fall play were being set up. Senior Paul Demming was this year ' s president. He has been a member for all four of his high school years. He com- mented, We insisted that we, as a group, be called the Stage Guild. Individ- ually, ' Stage member ' or ' Guild member ' is preferred. Not ' Crew member. ' sound system. They also prepared the sound system for the assemblies. Stage Guild is not all fun and games. They also were in charge of the cleaning up the stage area after the productions. This was a chore sometimes, but the Guild doesn ' t mind because it is their job. All the members of the stage guild have official guild shirts. The Guild helped in the preparations and productions of the spring musical, Bye Bye Birdie, and the fall play, A Thurber Carnival. Any of the special effects for the plays were provided by the Stage Guild. This included lighting, prop moving, and the Once again, John Hall was the advisor. He has supervised all activities as well as keeping the Guild in line. If backstage lighting, curtains, and sound interest you, join the Stage Guild. It is a perfect opportunity to get involved in these things. — M.H. 138 Stage Guild

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