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I think it could go either way. I like being in a small school because you get to know everyone personally. But in a Picture Perfect. Senior Joe Gorup receives his senior pictures. Senior pictures are quite expensive. Joe ' s package in total costed $115.00. large school, you get to meet new people all the time. — Kathy Saeltzer. Album Divider 149
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Album Sunny skies and fun people make everything worthwhile. If you had a group of friends who never complained or judged others, you would probably be the happiest person in the world. Of course not everyone is happy and carefree, but here we have exception- ally happy students. Students seem to be able to get along with each other well, for a school of our size. Here Album Staff: Kate Bonnay Missy Wise Mary Lombardo Sandy Setina Getting the Work Done Freshman Lisa Santorelli dis- covers her first year of high school. Many freshmen anticipate their privileges they will get. Going Off On Her Own. Senior Lauri Weiss takes ad- vantage of the opportunity to do some extra studying. In addition, Lauri is Drama Club president. 148 Album Divider
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WAITING Let ' s Go Blue! Richmond Heights fans cheer for their players at a weekend basketball game. Stu- dents as well as players look forward to the weekend games. Hooray! It ' s the weekend! Isn ' t it true that one of the best things about school, is getting off for the weekend? On a Friday afternoon, the en- tire school seems to be alive with excitement, and anticipation for their two day break. However, each and every student looks forward to the weekend for a different reason. For the athlete, the coming of the weekend may symbolize the occurence of an important game or match. If there is an important wrestling match on Friday or Saturday, I wait for it the entire week, stated sophomore Greg Crudelc. Greg is a member of the wrestling team, and has wrestled several varsity matches this year. High spirited Spartan fans also anticipate the weekend games. I really enjoy going to the games and supporting the Spartan players, commented Lori Hittner. As a cheerleader, Lori attended every basketball game, whether it was home or away. Most students view the weekend as a time to relax and have fun. Going dancing, and going to parties seem to be the most popular event done on the weekend. I wait all week for the chance to go dancing on Sunday night, stated freshman Vickie Somrak. Sunday night at the Cosmopolitan is known as Teen Night . On this day many underclassmen can be seen strutting their stuff at the Cosmo. I like to go to the Cosmopolitan because it ' s a good place to meet new people, commented Sung Hui Choe. For the more intellectual students, the weekend presents a time to catch up on their studies. With the rather large amount of research work given to stu- dents, Saturday and Sunday allow plenty of time to complete all the work. Since I don ' t have any studyhalls during school, the weekend is the only time I have for doing library work, stated Stacey DiFrancisco. — K.B. Party time. Junior Julie Latina and Sophomore Ann Rossoll prove that school can be educational and fun. The Spanish II class enjoys a Friday after- noon party. Study Troubles. Studying on Friday afternoons is very difficult for freshman Vicki Somrack. Vicki waits for the weekend to come so she can go to the Cosmopolitan. 150 Underclass AD
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