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

 - Class of 1984

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What did you say? Student Council President Patty Carrick and Secretary Kathi Kelly run a meeting in the Board Office. Most meetings are held there. It ' s the same here. Bob Suszek and Kathi Kel- ly talk with some of the students from Aurora High School on the student exchange day. Two days later, we sent two students to Aurora. Putting in his own extra hours, senior Mike Ruven enriches his musical career by joining with a band. Mike plays a bass guitar that was given to him dur- ing the Hanukah season of 1983. In a year and a half he has come a long way. Mike has always been interested in music. He owns a very impressive collection of records and tapes. I have loved music, even before 1 started playing bass, commented Mike. I have a great time with my band and it gives me a chance to meet new people. With Mike ' s talent and determination, his fu- ture and career are started on a good note. M.M. The Personal Band Club Student Council 141

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Decision Makers STUDENT COUNCIL Elected leaders voice students ' views Student Council is an organization de- signed to run student activities. They or- ganized activities from the student body ' s ideas. There were monthly meetings to gather the student ' s ideas. Several upcoming events were discussed along with school related problems being re- viewed. The Student Council consisted of three officers. They were: President Patty Carrick, Secretary Kathi Kelly, Treasurer John Rieger, and two representatives from each homeroom. Mr. Hall was the advisor. Student Council ' s accomplishments in- cluded a successful Homecoming, flower sales, assemblies and a student exchange. Ding Dong. Frankie Seme reads some interesting information during morning announcements. The Student Council handled all morning announcements. G Sharp F 7? The United States Air Force Band makes some last minute adjustments before their performances. The students felt that this year ' s per- formance was not quite as good as last year ' s, but it still got everyone out of class. True Love. David Molnar received two flowers on Valentine ' s Day. The Student Council has sold flowers for Valentine ' s Day for the last five years. Student Council President Patty Carrick said, The success of Homecoming was due to a ' good turnout of student help. ' Student Council also helped with the school levy. Many of the representatives passed out literature about the levy. A student council parent, Tony Kelly, orga- School. The four students came to Rich- mond Hts. for a day, and went to classes with Sharon Abramovich and Kathi Kelly. Two days later, Patty Carrick and Kathi Kelly went to Aurora High School for a day. Kathi Kelly was most impressed by the lunches. Kathi stated, They get ice The student council sold over 200 Valentines flowers. nized a parade for the levy and the student council had a car in the parade. This year the Student Council sent a one- hundred dollar gift certificate to the Plain Dealer Christmas fund for the needy. There was a student exchange this year with four students from Aurora High cream on their trays! Over all the classes were about the same size. Patty Carrick comments, The trip was worth it. We got to sec how other schools run and maybe we- can use some of their ideas to better our school. J.Z. 140 Student Council



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sing away CHOIR 26 members sing four concerts Enrollment was down in this year ' s choir but the spirits were twice as high. When Mrs. Kathy Leciejewski announced that she was having a baby and there would be no show choir, many members dropped the course. Ann Rieger said, 1 did not think that it would be fair to Mrs. Leciejewski to drop out because of the discontinuation of show choir. I think she is a terrific lady, therefore I stuck with it. The choir performed their annual Christmas concert in early December un- der the direction of Mrs. Leciejewski. Study hall today! Choir class was converted to a study hall for a few days until they got a substitute teacher for the pregnant Mrs. Leciejewski. Songs performed included Christs Child, Emanuel, the traditional Halleuja Cho- rus and Robert Skrbis ' s solo, Jingle Bell Rock. Other concerts included the PTA Luncheon early in the year and the Annu- al Euclid Square Mall concert. After Mrs. Leciejewski left the school to members experienced the entrance of their third teacher of the year, Mr. Ste- ven Glosser. He is so much different than any of the other choir teachers we have had before, personality wise, but Mrs. Leciejewski and himself both teach class the same way. Their choice of songs The Choir ' s cheese sale raised over $300 for the Music Department. have her baby, Mrs. Slate substituted for about two weeks. This was the time that interest and enthusiasm ran out. We had study halls every day, plus we got off on the wrong foot with the teacher, com- mented Doug Hershman. in mid-March the worn-out choir is similar, along with the choreography idea. With all the changes going on in the choir department, they were more caught in the shift than waiting for this year. L.S. 142 Choir

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