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

 - Class of 1984

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another non-year NON-CLUB Striving to do the least possible With the annual drop in enrollment at RHHS, it is common for club membership to go down also. The Richmond Hts. Non- Club is quickly becoming the most elite group in the system. This year ' s president and three-year varsity member was Anthony Fatica. He handled the title with the true non-club spirit, as he did not know he was presi- dent until three weeks after the election. The year started on a low note with the loss of two four-year varsity starters, Steve Wcice and Mario Calabrese, who not only left the club but the school sys- tem as well. The loss of two seniors was easily handled by the underclass. The only brother — brother combo, John and Bryan Toleu, were rumored to having a family struggle to see who could accomplish the Talent. Rob Horvath shows his extraordinary scratching ability. Rob was the scratch-off champion, being the only entrant, of course. CYCLE MAG. Bryan Toleau studies the Non-Club official magazine. Any automobile or motorcycle pub- lication will do. I love school. John Toleau slurrs the NON- CLUB password. I love school won out over DAHUH and a four letter word. least, thus upholding to highest standards of the club. The second annual Ravioli Dinner was again a failure, because no one remembered to buy the ravioli. So the Second Annual Non Club Ravioli Dinner became the first Annual Non Club Non and certain underclassmen. The high intel- ligence of the club was on display for all. The most popular activity by far was once again the time spent on Hippie Row in the school parking lot. Many hours were spent finding out who had the loudest engine, the toughest car and the The Non Club reached their goal and did absolutely nothing this year. Dinner. One senior ' s non club activity is the early morning bathroom chalk board draw-off. The object was to write the funniest, stupidest, or most obscene phrase on the new bathroom chalk board. Popular subjects were certain teachers. most cigarette butts. To wrap up the 83-84 season, the non- club planned to have a graduation cele- bration, but no one could remember if anyone in the club graduated, so it was called off. Another non-club non success. — M.H. 146 Non Club

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Trouble. Evil-looking Tiger looms at Boston Mills. This was the expert ' s hill. X. o - ' r FULL. Donny Ward finishes the last of the pizza. The party was after the last session of the year. David Hoggett is in a club all by himself. No rules, no dues, and no meetings. A great club like this and he quits, well it figures, it was the quitters club he was in. Most stu- dents can not find an activ- ity they like, so they keep quitting. So far this year David has quit three activities and has quit the quitters club two times. Some other organizations he has quit include football, wrestling, and tennis. Quit- ters club is trying to find a president but no one stays in the club long enough. J.Z. The Quitter ' s Club Ski Club 145



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HERCULES. NonClub President Anthony Fatica shouts at younger members. The child had broken the no play WOW. Senior member Mike Hillenbrand goes over the Non-Club files. They were blank. How would you like to be in the smartest group in the country? Jill Mimick, Mi- chelle Zaller and Elizebeth Heeter take it in stride. These three scored in the top 99.5 percentile on the National Merit test. So they should be stuck up snobs, right? Wrong, said Fred Buck, Other than being very smart, they ' re just nor- mal people. Being National Merit Fi- nalist meant a chance for a major money scholarship. A follow up test will be taken in the spring to determine the winners. All three put their intelli- gence to good use. They were the three starters on a victorious Academic Chal- lenge Team in October. They all feel their chances for winning are good, but aren ' t under pres- sure. If they win, great. If they don ' t they ' re still in the top 99.5% in the country. — M.H. National Merit Club Non Club 147

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