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

 - Class of 1984

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J VAITING Waiting. What ' s the longest time you have ever had to wait? Perhaps you have spent hours waiting in line or even days waiting for an important package. Waiting may be hard to tolerate, but it ' s a part of life that we all have to put up with. Students must wait for two of the most anxiously awaited events: driving and graduation! Underclassmen arc primarily interested with the aspect of driving. I ' ve waited the longest time for the chance to drive, stated sophomore Dane Donich, I think everybody does. Dane is a ninth grader who still doesn ' t have his drivers license. Tony Purgar is a ninth grader who didn ' t have any trouble deciding what he ' s waited for the longest. I ' ve waited sixteen years of my life for the chance to drive. Although driving was the most popular choice for the longest awaited event, several other students anticipate a differ- ent type of wait. I ' ve waited for over three years to get my braces off. I don ' t know how much longer I can wait? ex- claimed sophomore Amy Brown. Many freshmen, sophomores and juniors can be seen wearing braces, and all other kinds of metal wires in their mouths. I ' ve been wearing braces for over three years now, and I ' m getting kind of tired of them, commented Linda Grdina. The removal of these various wires, proves to be a joyous occasion for all students who are forced to wear them. Some other long-termed waits include vacations, parties, and college. Many stu- dents also anticipate the day when they will be old enough to get a job. With the various expenses that many underclass- men have, a steady job presents a satis- factory income with which to pay the bills. — K.B. Study Hard. Juniors Doug Hershman and Kietli Willkomm work on History homework in the lounge. Students have to wait until Junior year before they are given lounge privileges. Pull the Curtains. Working the lights for a Band Concert is Chris Brodnick. Chris had to wait and learn how to operate the stage lights before getting his big chance. Basic Sophomores. Revert Agnew and Sheryl Rayer punch in their programs on their Radio Shack TRS-80 Computers. Many students were encouraged to take computer classes before graduating. 156 Underclass M-S

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Jennifer Kaden 86 Kathlene Kelly 85 Kathy Kelly 85 Michelle Kirchner 8 Brian Klein 85 Dennis Kless 86 Victoria Kozyr 87 Jack Kritzman 87 Kelly Lafferty 85 Mark Laf ' erly Joe Lane 85 Julie Latina 85 Laura Lekson 87 Michelle Leovic 87 Nancy Lesic 87 Jim Lineweauer 86 Paul Lipoid 86 Michael Loeding 87 Mary Lombardo 85 Albin Lorkouic 87 Charles Lowenkamp 86 Matthew MacLellan 87 Lori Malinas 85 Rick Malinas 87 Peter Mandate 87 Julie Mandau 86 87 I Mani 87 rie Marku! 1 Markusic 85 irles Martin 87 :y Martin 85 ic Matic 87 in Matz 85 Jeff Mayfield 85 Joscie Mayfield 87 Chris McVctta 87 Pam Medves 85 f ick Meyer 86 Jackie Miller 87 Christie 87 Underclass K-M 155



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Slacy Mitchell 86 James Modic 85 David Molnar 87 Kelly Murphy 87 Sandy Murphy 85 Richard Mysyk 87 Judy Nagy 85 Raphael Omerza 85 Christopher Paskey 87 Amy Pelleg 87 David Pelleg 85 Mark Pelrovic 85 Gina Piunno 86 Diane Pogorellec 85 Robert Polokar 85 Keith Powalie 86 ' Purgar 87 Puruczky 86 lina Raguz 87 Mary Rata)c 87 Sheryl Rayer 86 Doug Reaukauf 85 Jim Richards 85 John Rieger 86 Shai I Rim 87 Dan Roberts 86 Nicole Roedcr 86 Nick Romano 85 Ann Rossol 86 Kim Saar 85 Steven Sabatos 86 Ron Sabol 85 Kalhy Saelzler 85 Lisa Santorelli 87 Brian Schwenk 87 Larry Schwenk 85 Lisa Sciaulino 86 Jackie Seaman 85 Frankielynn Seme 8 James Seme 87 Underclass M-S 157

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