Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1980

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john Wazelle frustratingly looks junkyard. Bill Masimore and Mike Tonkovich for a needed part in the shop's clown around after a hard day. Y Si -S .xxx fi . L i 5- law, .. ..L Qi - K- ,ff is , X ll lx .Q ,..x . 2 1 - Dave Williamson and Crystal Ervin Steps. find a quiet place to study on the Crowded halls are a familiar site before and after classes. Students Divider!l85 I

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Stacey Harrell enthusiastically performs her routine during the band concert. 2' l Brian Thomas expresses his happiness over the outcome of the Reserve- Harding game. The bench is a popular hangout for students throughout the day. lf l l fl l Frosh, chem ond groduotion As the years progressed the entering freshmen classes seemed to become braver. This year, freshmen did not tolerate upperclassmen. They came with the attitude that they were the big kids of the school and no one was going to boss them around. However, they soon found that many upperclassmen would not put up with this. Soon their attitudes changed and they realized that they still had to obey the rules. The sophomores felt ignored since they were no long- er the babies of the school and were not getting the same amount of attention that they did as freshmen. However, they soon became active and could not be ig- nored any longer. They were seen everywhere from foot- ball games to parties. They became close with the seniors and one often saw seniors and sophomores together. The juniors were found anticipating the day the seniors would leave so that they would become the rul- ers of the school. They were found huddled together at lunch discussing the seniors and their favorite class Q5 -- Chemistry. After one of Mr. Larmi's formidable tests they could be found walking about the halls in a daze. Chemistry students were seen with a smile at the end of the nine weeks if they received a C ! Between chemis- try and the seniors the juniors were just about to give up, 184 !Students Divider but decided that they had made it this far and were sure they could make one more year. Seniors were hit with the usual attack of Senioritis . They began to do the crazy things that all the seniors be fore them did, but added a few new ones. Among thes was the holding of a pep rally at lunch during Harding Reserve week after finding out that we were not going t have one in the afternoon. Although, concerned with be- ing accepted into a college, they were a little less con- cerned with classes and were unable to wait for Gradu ation. Senior pictures were seen passed around durin class, and college applications became the main wor while grades seemed to take second place. Others wh did not plan to go to college had many options availabl to them, Among these were enlisting in the Armed Ser vices, going to a vocational school, finding a 'ob, or get ting married. What to do after graduation, the hope o getting a job, and the uncertainty of the life ahead in ou unstable society were all major concerns of the seniors o. '80. Whatever the future holds for the seniors we all had one goal in common, that long awaited day - Gradu ation. From the time one enters Reserve as a freshman to the time of graduation many TURNING POINTS take place.



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Foster leaves post When one looks back on the four years spent at Reserve, many events are remembered. Thoughts of prom and graduation are probably the ones that stand out most. During the year many preparations were made for the senior prom and graduation. With the help of Ted Kazaglis, senior class president and fellow officers Kathy Batcha, vice- president, Linda Ruhlmang secre- tary, and Troy Rintala, treasurer, the plans began to materialize. The offi- cers didn't do all the work them- selves as they had help from the ad- visors and several committees which all worked well together. Working together proved to be the best thing. The senior class officers also chose announcements, and conduct- ed senior class meetings. Some of the meetings were not too calm and got a little out of hand, but in the end everything worked out all right. The advisors have been a great help and have learned a great deal from their past experiences. Mr. Preston Foster, one of the advi- sors, has been a senior class advisor for many years. Although this is his last year because of health reasons, his advise and work was well appre- ciated and he will be missed. Thanks to the senior class officers and advisors, this year proved to be a great year. Tina B. Amorganos Eric D. Ancell Carol S. Angelo Teresa Angelo ROb8I't N. BBCOII l..iS3 A. Bartlett Diang M, Bafzak Kathy Batqha lemiy L- BafZd0ff Donna M. Beasley 186 I Seniors --X Kelly E. Beaver William H. Benford sr-. L 3 -it Lynn A. Aho X., K ., . 5 . is . .k...k .W 1 Virgil F. Allgood Karen L. Ashby Bobbie L. Bates Q .+- tt f 11- - at Scott R. Benke Paul F. Allard Lisa F. Ambrosy Senior spirit Kevin

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