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

 - Class of 1985

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Page 72 text:

All together! The Ski Club meets for their first lesson at the middle of the ski resort. The skiers were anxious in beginning to mount the hill. Gear Up! Senior Mary Lombardo gathers her ski equip- ment before reaching the bus. Mary enjoyed the cold weather and great amounts of snow in order to ski. found Ski Club challenging to learn how to ski without falling down — Ponn Raymond 68 Ski Club

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Famous Last Lines I think that this year ' s production could have been better than those of the post. — Stacey Di Francisco i Wt s s ll Lights, camera, action. Michele Leovic helps to prepare the stage for an upcoming production. This was Michele ' s second year on the Stage Guild. Nothing to do. Anita Suglia found much time on her hands due to the cancellation of the play. Anita was on the Stage Guild, which greatly helped the Drama Club with their productions. Drama Club 6 f - -■



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Abiding By the Rules In the Right Direction What? No snow again!! The Ski Club got off to a late start due to the light snow fall. Due to bad weather conditions, schools were closed and furthermore pre- vented the dishearted skiers from going to Boston Mills. Ski Club was one of the few clubs and organizations that increased in size rather then decreased. Twenty members this year joined the club. Even though freshman make up the bulk of the club, said President Heather Shaw, I think in the upcoming years there wil l be even more participants. Leadership and experience were provided for the club with the help of ski club advisers: Miss Joan Boellner and EUie Machoukas, with Heather Shaw as president. Sherry Rayer as secretary, Chris Minick as treasurer. The cost of poles and lessons this year was 63.00 dollars for the season, which included lift tickets. Les- sons were provided by the Boston Mills instructors for the first hour, after which skiers were free to go where they pleased. After a few trips up and down the hill, some members preferred to go sit in the lodge, while others tried out the jumps. Most disappointing to the Ski Club was the lack of cooperation between the club and the weathermen. Originally the club was scheduled to ski twelve weeks, but with the warm weather the club was cut to five sessions at Boston Mills. It always seemed to snow on the wrong days of the week, complained Michelle Dietz. The weather just didn ' t cooperate this year. Although the club was guaranteed five lessons, members still say a great deal of improvement from week to week. First timers started out on Summit Hill Ithinkintheupcom- ing years there will be even more parti- cipants, and a few weeks later were already threading their way down Buttermilk. I was proud of their individual accomplishments, commented veteran adviser Machoukas. Both Machoukas and Boellner as well as Miss Scheiner joined members of the white slopes. Yet although members were ready and willing to attack the white hills, all too often the familiar phrase could be heard on Monday mornings, What, no snow again? ' If J y k Wait, these aren ' t mine! Stacy Mitchell and Lori Hittner have trouble locating their skies after having a hot-chocolate break. This was their first year of skiing at Boston Mills. Help! Senior Doug Reukauf cries out upon jumping off the chair Uft. Doug is an excellent skier because of his experience and sr -le. Ski Club 69 1 - m-.

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