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A big learning experience for me was going to cheerleader camp. I learned to get along and meet new people, but mostly I learned to have a good time. — Julie Sigg Making the Flight Adjustments. Many unique projects were made in shop class. Junior Mesha Adkins puts the mechanism in the cross bow he made. H m4 m -Ti H ' Hl RI H k 1 H I B InB x l BCx3 m R K, HH 1 Taking the Pledge. N.H.S. inducties are taking the original oath, given by Mrs. Eleanor Machoukas. Only 5% of the senior class was inducted. 42 Academics Divider
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k 4VIG MISSGD in 1984 Means of discipline is becoming more 1 more drastic as the years go by. icipals and teachers have developed a d sense of punishment which could be quently administered on students. Al- jugh learning is the principle goal in ool, keeping the children in line, has ently been the main concern of high ool principals. Several of these strict icators recently attended a national iicipal ' s convention, in order to sharpen ir skills of discipline. This workshop icialized in the martial arts, and several er threatening methods. Although no hentic students were brought in, the ncipals got to try out their new nded talents on each other. Since most the principals who attended the vention preferred to remain nameless, s unsure which educators are lethal, i which of them are harmless, ivever, most of these men and women (easily recognized by sight, and are n more recognizable when they display |ir talents. |rhe principal ' s convention will be held I third and fourth of every month, to lure the high disciplinary skills are lintained. — L.S. i ooTLoose 2 me ;€Qua Right around mid-September cameras were seen throughout the building. There was an atrocious rumor going around, that these cameras were filming a movie on U.S. schools, staring Jeff Girbino. The truth behind those cameras was that M.G.M. Studios were beginning to film for the sequel to Footloose , featuring Jeff Girbino. Sources have told us that the reason for the coverup was to keep Jeff ' s life normal until he graduated from high school. That is when the movie is to be released. MGM was looking for an all-American boy, who goes to an all-American school, and they got both. The studios, along with Jeff Girbino, would like to apologize for prolonging the lie until this article. The school has been promised a preview in September of ' 83. —L.S. ICF+ AT R.F+. I rce, agreed to a 2 million dollar coach- I contract offered to him. Yes, another addition has been added I the Richmond Heights tab since the Bsing of the levy. But what will the vot- ii have to say? —L.S. English teacher Robert Hodder underwent plastic surgery along with a surgical hair plant, over the summer. His face was tightened and the hair was graphed. When we asked his wife to comment on the new Hodder, she said, I sort of like the new Robby, with hair and no wrin- kles. What was left of his old hair was getting gray anyway, but I am going to miss the old Hubby. His daughter also said that she likes her new daddy. The surgery took over eight hours and when he came out of the anesthesia he thought he died and was reincarnated. For this he was admitted to the psychiat- ric ward until he finally understood it was still the same guy. — L.S. SURGOL WOHD€RS 41
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Academics Academics Staff: Bob Raddell Rick Somich Jeff Zitel Who wants to learn . . . ? Who doesn ' t? For such a small school as Richmond Hts., you may think twice before answering that question. Academically, Richmond Hts. is no pushover, that ' s for sure! The teachers are very qualified, and serious about their jobs. The teaching staff is constantly striving to improve on their own skills. But making learning fun is the trick. At Richmond Hts., learning is nothing less than fun. Some of the students are actively involved in the learning process. But the problem is giving them the chance, which is true just bout anywhere. Many students give their teachers a hance, as Richmond Heights ' Aca- demic Challenge team has proven themselves victorious over the last few years. % ' . «a ' Setting ' em Straight. Senior Mike MacLellan helps prepare for a social function in 3 Humanities class. The function honored the anniversary of A Chorus Line. Homework, Homeworl(, Homework. A new student, Lamar Brown, learns the ways of being a Richmond Hts. student. Lamar transfered over from Euclid High. Academics Divider 43
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