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

 - Class of 1984

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Mesha Adklns 85 Karen Adomailis 85 Roberl Agnew 86 Edmund Alcmagno 87 Raymond Alvarez 87 Tammy Arsena 87 Laura Baio 86 Ray Baraz 87 Paul Barnes 86 Denise Barth 85 Zina Bellia 86 Christine Bill 85 John Boling 87 Katyn Bonnay 86 Wendy Borecky 86 Stephanie Boros 87 Cindy Bosetin 87 Tami Bosetin 86 Mark Bremec 86 Chris Brodnick 86 Ken Brodnick 87 Dmylri Bron 86 Amy Brown 86 Wendy Brown 85 David Bucceri 87 Doris Cah 87 Aldo Calabrese 85 Anthony Calabrese 87 Gina Calabrese 87 Mario Calabrese 85 Ann Carrick 87 Sae Hyok Choe 87 Sung Hui Choe 86 Donna Colosimo 85 Doug Courtney 87 Rachel Cowen 87 Timothy Crouse 85 Becky Crozier 86 Cathy Crozier 87 Greg Crudele 86 Mike Davis 85 Janice DeCarlo 86 Sherrie DeVito 86 Timothy DeVito 85 Jeff DeWerth 86 Annu Dhamija 86 Tim Dickson 86 Michelle Dietz 87 Stacey DiFrancisco 86 Underclass A-D 151

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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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WAITING for some no-weight food I have got to lose some weight! Have you ever had to deal with the fact that your pants were getting tighter or that you had begun to pinch more than an inch? If this problem has plagued you, don ' t worry. There is a solution. With a little will-power and some no-wcight- food, you ' ll be on your way to a slimmer figure in no time. With the great emphasis placed on be- ing thin in today ' s society, food distribu- tors are making a fortune on low calorie food. For instance. Weight Watchers and Stouffer ' s manufacturers have produced a whole line of frozen, dietetic food entrees. Two new food manufacturers called Estee and Featherweight, specialize in a wide variety of dietetic cookies. These well-known food distrubutors have a whole line of dietetic products which en- tice today ' s society into buying them. One of the largest industries which capitalize on dietetic food products, is the soft drink industry. Each and every soft drink distributor produces at least two forms of pop. Regular and diet. There are also the companies who specialize in only diet pop. For example, Tab, Sprite, Teem, and Fresca are all soft drinks which contain two or less calories, per six ounces. One type of food which has been created solely for dieters, is the Diet Bars. Carnation food distributors are fam- ous for their low-cal, high-proteined break- fast bars. Nature Valley has produced their infamous Granola Bars, which contain only one hundred-and-ten calories per eight ounce bar. Nature Valley also specializes in Granola Clusters. These clusters are a low calorie treat which is also high in nutrition. With all the low calorie food products on today ' s market, it isn ' t surprising that Americans are buying more and more no- weight food. Too Much Food. Despite the many complaints about the cafeteria food, Kelly Murphy still enjoys her lunch. The well-balanced meals served in the cafeteria are not only healthy, but also delicious. i Lunchtime! While anticipating her next bite, sopho- more Stacey DiFrancisco takes time out to glance at the camera. Due to Stacey ' s hectic schedule, she doesn ' t have to watch what she eats. Taking a Break. Good food and good conversation is just what sophomore Liz Hood enjoys during lunchtime. Liz is an active gymnast who doesn ' t find it necessary to watch the calories. 152 Underclass D-I

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