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

 - Class of 1984

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Stairway to heaven, LaMarr Brown on his way to class. LaMarr was on the varsity basketball team. Electric wizzard. Bilal Mani plays his electri( game during study hall in the guidance office. New Students 33

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Neui Faces The Day BEFORE And AFTER In style, Jeanette McGee dressed as pop star Michael Jackson, Jeanette attended the Cleveland school of Science. Hard at work, Ann Dhamija works hard at her ge- ometry. Ann lived in India before moving to Rich- mond Hts. Imagine your first day at a new school. You get on the bus and are very excited about going to a new school. It is a chance to start over and meet new friends. Usually a students ' first day at a new school is a very frightening experience. There were many fears that a new student must overcome. They must over- come the smallness of the school. And this was the hardest part. Most of the stu- dents attended much larger schools. The often wondered question is, Will I be ac- cepted? This can be answered after the first day. The new students were very active in the extra curriculum activities. The activities they performed in were football, basketball, matmaids and track. LaMarr Brown who played varsity basketball stat- ed, In a small school such as Richmond Hts., an athlete has a better chance to play, and also a better chance to make friends. Students were not the only few new faces around the school. There have also been a couple of new teachers. Mrs. Nora Paul returned here to take Mrs. Machoukas ' place teaching Geometry. Mrs. Leciejewski also left during the mid- dle of the year and she was replaced by Mr. Steve Glosser. So if you are planning to enter a new school, the best thing to do is to become active in as many activities as possible. Do not really worry about being accepted by all of the students, because you prob- ably will not be. But there is always someone there. Accepting a new teacher is in the same respects as accepting a new student. This past year, RHHS had tried to be a place where new faces were welcome. — D.H. 32 New Students



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NOT JUST FOR SLEEPING The atmosphere of a student ' s bedroom reflects the unique, and individualistic per- sonality of that person. Whether this per- son is an athlete, an intellectual, or a sports fan, can all be determined by the appearance of his room. The most popular trend in room decoration, is covering the walls with posters, and pictures. The sports oriented person may choose pictures of idoled ath- letes, or even sports record setters. Senior Bob Shackleford has decorated his bedroom walls with huge posters of bask- etball players and other various athletes. The female student ' s room is easily rec- ognizable. Stuffed animals, pictures from dances, and sentimental souvenirs are some of the various items which can be found in a girl ' s bedroom. An assortment of pictures of cute guys, and male movie stars, are also some things that signify that a female occupies that room. For both the athlete and the intellectual awards of achievement may also be seen in their room. These honors are proudly displayed in the room of the achiever. Senior Bob Suszek keeps his awards in a personal trophy case in his bedroom. Most of these awards were acquired in football and wrestling. One of the most popular items found ir a student ' s room is a stereo. Records cassettes and other expensive radio equip ment signify students of all kinds. Some of the more creative student; display items of their own creation ir their room. Paintings and drawings are of ten hung on walls, while homemade lamps and mirrors are also seen. The Shop stu dents create several pieces of furniture which can be seen in their rooms. The decoration of one ' s bedroom, is e highly creative way of expressing theii personality. [«kC - A feminine quality. Many teenagers find a tele- phone a very necessary part of life. Sophomore Jen- ny Kaden has a phone of her own in her bedroom. Making music. Senior Larry Richardson displays his favorite rock poster, while strumming alone in his room. Larry belongs to a rock band and spends many hours practicing in his room. An athletic touch. Senior Bob Shackleford deco- rates his bedroom in a style which signifies his athletic preference. Bob ' s room mostly contains basketball related objects. m nttn m mMim 34 Rooms

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