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

 - Class of 1982

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Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 59 of 250
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Qu? R 1 X 'Xiu Q. .ma .,-- 5 Lu Baritones-Front Raw: Natalie Heller, lack Reynolds, Lalita Iohns, Chris Cerina, Anita Kaninslcy, Sherri Howard, Cindy Howard. Back Row: Nancy Weber, Edward Buydus, Crystal Caldwell, Tom Postlewait, Sherry Ulery, Phil Hunt, Cindy Loudon, Sherry Hall. President Keith Monty leads the lang line of trumpet players in a summer practice. Foreign exchange student from Denmark, Iesper Gude, concentrates on the song he plays

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Individuality Although the band works together as a group, it takes many individual talents to make them the success that they are. Directing the band were Mr. Gary Hoffman and Mr. Ken Young. These men worked long hours perfecting the band in their drills and their music, and as it turned out, their time paid off. Representing and leading the band were the band officers. The president, senior Keith Monty, a four year band member, felt that this was the best year ever . Keith was also the section leader of the trumpets. Colleen Cameron, also a member of the band for four years, and also one of the section leaders of the clarinets, was Vice-president. Iunior band member Anita Konitsney was Secretary! Treasurer, as well as being a squad leader of the baritones. 5 -fs-if f ' ,,M'v21, 5 'L ,Yr ef .- Y.f.1.s 2 ll A f 4, W, w 13, Clarinets-Front Raw: Caroline Pillar, Deidre Smith, Rochelle Redman, Tina Flamino, Missy Cerny, Aquilla Moorre, Cindy Code, Tammy Shaffer, Valerie Anderson, Newey Love, Kandi Delaney. Back Row: Cheryl Robbins, Iennifer 52fOrganizations Senior Patti Thompson, a four year member, was historian. Adding pizazz and style to the marching band were the Western Reserve Golden Girls, led on and off the field by head majorette Kerri Crimes. Kerri, who has been dancing since she could walk, has been with the maiorette line for four years, and led it for two. Her own combination of dazzling costumes and original choreography created many glittering and exciting performances. Before the band could become a group, the individuals had to achieve a high level of self esteme. Moving up from chair to chair was a challenge as each member strived for that first chair. Bringing together such fine individuals could bring about nothing less than a sensational group of musicians! fr ...g. , 1 ., ,,.., t- i' ' we V as if .4 ' , 41,3-...-,, st- ..w - N, V- ,l , W View , , , , f eww, - M ur Stiles, Sheila May, Kristen Galvin, Stacey Fos- ter, leff Hunt, Iolyne Esparza, Kim Sawyer, Lisa Robertson, Stella Wolters, Laura lnnizzaro, Colleen Cameron. Head majorette Kerri Grimes shows her talent as she dances at halftime. During summer practice, Iohn DeVitto says hi!



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Workers Student Senate is one way in which students get involved with school ac- tivities along with community service projects. Each class works separately to make money for the individual class, but Student Senate works as a whole to make money for Reserve and to do good deeds for the commu- nity. There were many projects through- out the year. The biggest one was the United Appeal Drive. This year's goal was S2,000.00. Despite a fine effort, only 51,427.92 was raised. Every day for approxiamately a month money was collected in 2nd period. The class with the most money was rewarded with a pizza party. This years top rooms were: Room 218, Mrs. Gabbard, S135.25, Room 304, Mrs. Grischowg S123.11, Room 221, Mrs. Murray, S89.U1, and Room 313 Mrs. Batchag S83.17. This money from the individual students went a long way in helping many people in many dif- ferent ways. At Thanksgiving Student Senate earned money in order to make Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. Iust helping to make the day a little more meaningful. Christmas time was not forgotten by Senate. They collect- ed money for disabled veterans in veterans hospitals. The program was called Give a Gift to a Yank who Gave . The halls were not left with- out decorations while Student Senate spent a Sunday afternoon decorating the 9 foot Christmas tree spreading The Christmas Spirit throughout Reserve. This year's officers under the direc- tion of Ms. Carol Craver were Presi- dent, Laura DiGiacobbe, Vice Presi- dent, Chandra Brooks, Secretary, Lisa Denunzio, Treasurers, Bamby Maras and Lana Santii. They worked to or- ganize bake sales and various other fund raisers. The Senate helps in the blood drawing each year bypassing out re- freshments or by labeling blood bags. All in all Student Senate is students helping the community, other Reserve students and themselves. 54!Organizations Ms. Carol Craver looks over Kris Principi and Pat Papalas as they count money from the United Appeal Drive. if Vfirhi' f fwff-ty ,Lis-.5 -sM,Q..5.y,+5p is mtrww Senior Senate members: Left to Right: Chandra Brooks, Lisa Denunzio, Kris Principi, Lana Santii, Bamby Maras, Debbie Cromety, Laura DiGiacobbe, Andre Ervin, Pat Papalas

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