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1979-1980 Boy's State Representatives: Anthony MonteCalvo, john Charnas, Phillip Frantzis Ted Kazaglis, Carl Clark, Michael Douglas. Elgin D. Haynes Kathryn L. Hedrick Lydia L. Hileman Julie A- Holden Teresa M. Hrusovsky Robert L. Hughley 192 I Seniors Cassandra N. Heller Mark A. Horvath Paul E. Israel Cheryl D. Hicks Theresa L. Hoskins Kenneth W. Iackson Walter A. Hatfield xx . New Nick M. Hatzis 1979-1980 Girl's State Representatives - Chris Barbara D. Hovanic Marcia Y. Iames Michael R. Hrusovsky Deidre M. Ieffries L
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Tracy A. Forkin Phillip Frantzis during Harding week. Connie L. Fowler Bridget M. Freeman Toni A. Fuzo William I. Gioiello Seniors spirit high The class of 1980's pride was nev- er shown with such spirit as it was during Harding-Reserve week. The winner of the sign painting contest last year was once again the winner this year, none other than the seniors. Many seniors who also had other things to do made time to paint signs with a satisfying result. Something new was added this year - the Spirit Chain. Paper links were sold at 10 Q per link and there was a contest between classes at Re- serve, and Reserve and Harding. Re- serve beat Harding and the seniors once again prevailed as they beat the other classes and collected the 3550.00 prize. Christine M, Galbincea Christopher R, Gall Paul N. Gould Veronica I. Gravink Terry M, Hadden Troy L. Hall P3fI'1C1a Haller Gegfge Halvjs On Friday, the final day before the game, everyone could feel the excitement begin to mount. The seniors built a pyramid in the halls and carried each other around piggy-back sytle screaming BEAT HARDING! At the pep rally Friday night, not just the seniors showed their spirit, but all the students did. On that cold November 10th morning before the game, a group of seniors went to Mollenkopf Sta- dium as early as 8:30 to decorate it with signs. After the 1:00 kick-off, the Raiders did not disappoint the seniors as they capped off a fun- filled week with a 16-7 victory over Harding. Robert G. Gardi Michael W. Greene Ronald D. Hampton Vicky L. Gardner Pamela M. Gregory Vanessa D. Harris Seniors f 191
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David I. jenkins Teresa Iohnson Trenicka S. Iohnson jeffrey S. jones Mark E. Kamer Ted N. Kazaglis Ciancone, Kathy Batcha. Amelia I. Kellerman Edward A. Kiepper Miqhglle M. King Thaddeus I. Klimczyk Richard Koski Gfegmy M- Kovalchick Deborah A- Lake Carl H. LaLonde Edward Lemon Ir. Julie M. Lenhart am Mary A. Littell Christine A. Long Becky L. Losey janet M. Lutz Politics and f As a participant of Boys' or Girls' State, one can experience filling the role of a political figure. In the be- ginning, prospective representatives were nominated by history teachers, Mark Holko and Victor Marchese. Once the numbers were narrowed down, the students were inter- viewed and selected by the Ameri- can Legion. The chosen representa- tives were then on their way toward a new and inspiring adventure. The Boy Staters traveled to Bowling Green State University while the Girl Staters met at Capitol Universi- ty. At the beginning of their stay, elections were held for local and state government positions. Some of the positions held by Warren West- ern Reserve representatives were Ted Kazaglis - Senator, Phillip Frantzis - Public Relations Direc- tor, Anthony MonteCalvo - Coun- ty Engineer, Carl Clark - City En- gineer, and Michael Douglas - County Iudge. Kathy Batcha and Chris Ciancone both held the posi- tion of a member of the House of Representatives. Although the students did much work, there were times for fun. During the Boy Staters' visit a strange mishap occurred. A fire alarm was set off during the night. As they left their dorms, they were quickly awakened by the cold spray from the lawn sprinkling system which was aimed at the doors. Both fun and work proved to be benefi- cial and entertaining. Seniors X 193
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