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

 - Class of 1984

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Anthony DiNoble 87 Craig Dondorfer 86 Dane Donith 86 Jennikr Dudman 86 James Dworning 86 William Eversole 85 Joe Farinacci 86 Charles Farone 85 Anchony Fatica 85 Todd Feiekas 85 Lisa Fleming 86 Gia Force 86 Holly Frank 86 Waller Freeman 86 Robert Galipo 85 Brian Ganim 87 Mike Gasser 85 Nicholas Giarelli 87 Timothy Giarelli 85 Sherry Goldman 86 Matt Goode 86 Linda Grdina 87 Helen Gregorc 86 Vida Gregorc 87 Ingrid Gshwind 86 Dan Hanson 87 Tami Harris 86 Mike Haas 85 Kim Harding 85 Douglas Hershman 85 Lori Hitmer 86 Diane Hoegler 86 David Hoggett 86 Elizabeth Hood 86 Robert Horvath 86 Alls I Horwitz 85 , Hovai : 87 Robert Hovanec 86 Laura Hufgard 85 Lisa Hufgard 87 Cindy Imrie 86 Mindy Imrie 87 D-I Underclass 153

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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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WAITING Oil other ' eo ' le Two Scoops or One? Sophomore Ann Dhamija ef- ficiently waits on a customer. Making malts and serving ice cream is part of Ann ' s job. What Size? Junior Heatfier Shaw sorts through the clothes at the Gap. Waiting on customers and sorting clothes is part of Heather ' s job. Waiting on other people requires much patience and tolerance. While you are waiting, you must remember to be very calm. This fact is especially true when you are waiting for other people. One time I had to wait fifteen minutes for a ride to school. As it wound up, I was tardy for school! commented sopho- more Jenny Kaden. Besides the inconvenience of waiting, there are also several other disadvantages. It seems that whenever you cannot be late for an occasion your friends always make you wait, and then you wind up being late, stated Tami Harris. Another type of wait involves waiting on other people at work. This form of service is performed by people such as waitresses or cashiers. These occupations are quite popular with students. The money I make as a waitress is good, stated sophomore Sung Hui Choe, but it gets very frustrating while waiting for cus- tomers to give me their order! Junior Kathi Kelly works as a cashier at Kiddie City. Working at Kiddie City is a lot of fun, but waiting on the customers can be a hassle. commented Kathi. When students apply f or their first job, they usually cannot be very picky. It ' s hard to find a good-paying job, with flexi- ble hours to fit your school schedule. My boss is very leniant when it comes to my work schedule. He tries to accomodate all my social activities and other events, the best he can. stated tenth grader Ann Dhamijah. Ann works at Baskin Robbins in the Richmond Mall and finds herself quite satisfied with her job. Another form of waiting on other peo- ple, is by performing an indirect service for them. For example, a dishwasher or a preparer of food. Although these people do not actually come in contact with oth- ers, they are performing a service for them. In general, most students find waiting on other people enjoyable and rewarding. Although waiting on people may be trying to their patience, it is a fun way of earning some extra money. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Selling shoes is how Jenny Varga earns her spare money. Jenny ' s involvement in school doesn ' t affect her job. Dish Pan Hands. Washing dishes at woolworth ' s Harvest House Restaurant is Mark Petrovic. Many students along with Mark Have found employment at woolworth ' s. 154 Underclass K-M

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