Richmond High School - Echo Yearbook (Richmond, MI)
- Class of 1977
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ECHO 1977 The Year of the Blue Devils September 16 October-November . . . . . .Page 50 December-January . . . . 82 February-March 1 14 April-May 146 June — Class of 1977 . . . Page 162 Photographs, Watercolors of the Past Remember the times you spent here? Reflected within these pages are the special times of our lives Highlights of Nostalgia of the 1950’s CLOCKWISE: Kris Swantek, Marilyn Killewald: Brian Hamilton and friends: Pete Engardio and Paul Fryer: Rick Doviak. Yesterday Laura Paichell, Karen Stevens, Kim Corbat, Peg Sutton. Good Old Days Signals Fall in Richmond Mr. Phillips and friends. Minds are like parachutes; they only work when opened. People Take the Time CLOCKWISE: Nelly Card, Marj Puls, Jody Bewersdorf; Patti Prior, Jim Ward, Peg Naeyart: Dan Bertossi. 8 to Pose CLOCKWISE: Annette Parinello, Sharon Anshaw, Donna Ryall: Sharon Neibaur, Leona Elsholtz, Mary Romanchek; Cheryl Swords, Lori Dusett, Rick Couch, Bob Bishop. Time to Leam, When . . . Lori Priestap 10 . . . The 7 a.m. Bell Rings LEFT: Mr. Gary Rumbaugh. BELOW: Eugene Fistler. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Ottenbacher, David Kay. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Bruce Smith and Larry Sebas- tion. CLOCKWISE: Tim Harrison: Jim Ward. Brian Shaune; Mr. Wayne Eldred: Debbie Badia. Smiling Faces 12 12:06 Is Time to Go Home 13 CLOCKWISE: Linda Hamilton. Sue Hayes: Jim Ward, Greg McCleary, Art McCleary; Diana Kain and Pat Colley. People Being Themselves 14 CLOCKWISE: Val Harrison: Brian Badia: Mark Fistler. Break Time . . . . . .All Too Short 15 See You in . . . September brings 16 — First Day of School — First Football Game — Class Rings — Exchange Students — Girls' Basketball — Golf — New Friends and Old w 9eptember New Friends and Old Freshmen .... p. 18 Oophomores . . p. 28 Juniors.....p. 38 17 Marlene Torzewski Marga Stemmier ROW ONE: Robert Aldis, Steve Aldis. ROW TWO: Julie Alexander, Mark Arnold, David August, Jeffrey Austin. Richard Austin. ROW THREE: Ruth Avendt, LuAnne Baade. Sharon Bachman. ROW FOUR: Cathy Badia, John Bastian. Wallace Bird. ROW FIVE: Karen Blake, Rita Blanken, Dennis Boyd. Kellie Southwell Theresa Marsee Richard Boyd Alexia Brickel Chris Brown Veronica Bulski Garry Burkacki Lisa Burkacki Scott Burns Neil Card J. Carrier Wendy Carroll Michael Cass Barbara Caughell Cynthia Chartrand Lori Chauvin LuAnne Cockerill Daniel Collard Theresa Collins John Combs Brian Conner James Currier Randy Cuthbertson LEFT: Holly Thibodeau Freshmen 19 Carol Kerin and Val Harrison 20 Ray Dan Ron Daugheny Deborah Devlaminck Kathleen Dupree Jeffry Eberwein Kathy Ellison Lisa Endlemann Mitchell Evans Ed Folske Marie Fraley Ladonna Frammolino James Fuerstenau Kevin Gazley Laura Giangrande Amy Grondzik Bonnie Gutt Sharon Haack Mark Haley Sherry Hamilton David Haws Jean Hebei Mary Hebei Chris Hein Leo Hohman NOT PICTURED: Jim Hopp Debra Gregg BOTTOM: Penny Schwartz in science. LEFT: Garry Burkacki and Pat Weeks clowning around. ROW ONE: Carrie Hunger, Leslie Isabell, Sheryl Ishmael. Susan Ishmael, Andrea Jakubiak, Michell Jerore, Jeff Johnson, Richard Johnson. ROW TWO: Rory Kaatz, Ken Kammer. Richard Kattleman. David Kay, Carol Kerin, Steve Klama. Brian Koehn, Diane Korte. ROW THREE: Denise Kreuger, Carl Kulman, Philip Land, Barry Lavalley, 21 Marie Marinello Theresa Marsee Kenneth Martindale Michelle Mathis Lauren Matich Peter Matsos David Matthews Jeffery Matthews Shawn McCurry Melisa Merritt Bradley Meyers Brenda Miller Daniel Murphy Scott Novak Deborah O'Connor David Orrell Mark Ottenbacher Steve Ozanic Paul Ozark Jody Parinello Jeffrey Peake Douglas Pearl Donald Ponder Rhonda Preston Lori Preistap Cindy Raska Kim Raska Theresa Raska Roger Rettke Bruce Rey Debra Riedel Michael Riedel Connie Rippy Julie Rivard David Romanchek 22 NOT PICTURED: Mary Quick, Reene Rapley, Carol Mayers. ROW ONE: Dan Ryall, Alison Ryan, Jean Ryan, Paula Scheuer, Sharon Scheuer, David Schlabach, Doug Schoenberg. ROW TWO: Dean Schumacher, Penny Schwartz, Daniel Schweiger, Carolyn Schinska, Charles Singer, Kellie South- well. Cynthia Sparby. ROW THREE: Robert Stahl. LuAnn Wedfield. NOT PIC- TURED: Paul Schrader, Gerard Sebastian. BELOW: Theresa Collins, Lisa Gallo and Cathy Badia in art. 23 24 Marga Stemmier Chris Stevens Brenda Suess John Sutton Jeanine Taylor Holly Thibodeau Carolyn Titchnell Dawn Torres Marlene Torzewski Louis Trautman Michael Veith Jeff Vogel Katrina Weber Pat Weeks Doug Welbes Edward White Patty Wichert Wayne Wilson Barbara Winkel Lori Wright NOT PICTURED: Donald Wyatt BELOW: Rob Wellman. Pete Matsos. Brenda Miller. Jody Parinello. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brian Conner, Mike Reidel, Dean Schumaker, Holly Thibideau. Freshmen “Think Big in Science, Geography Kellie Southwell and Brenda Miller are ready to leave. Denise Kreuger, Carolyn Titchnell, Ver- onica Bulski. Richmond Freshman Cheerlead- ers: Cindy Chartrand, Lauren Matich, Marlene Torzewski, Marga Stemmier. 25 Frosh Learn to Wake Up Early RIGHT: Dave Kay, Dean Schumaker, Mark Ottenbacher. ABOVE: Mark Otienbacher, Don Ponder, Dan Murphy, Mike Rridel. Connie Rippy. Rhonda Preston in Mr. Smith’s English Class. RIGHT: Wendy Carrol, Sherry Hamilton and Jean Ryan love science. LEFT: Mr. Smith's English class. Freshmen Wait for 1980 Amy Grondzik Holly Thibodeau 27 Student Life Among the chatter between classes, anxiety of waiting for the bell, and cramming for semester exams, we lead two separate lives. One life included receiving our class rings and for a few of us obtain- ing the responsibility to drive . . . On the serious side, we learned experience and responsibility through our jobs in the commu- nity. We spent long hard hours taking notes, reviewing, and studying for tests we dreaded weeks in advance. Thinking ahead as we planned our future was often pushed aside to make way for doing things we enjoyed much more. Lending a helpful hand and working together helped us unify. Sophomores ABOVE: Kathy Blake pausing after typing. OPPOSITE PAGE: Rich Ureel, Carol Kennedy. Jim Brassard. Marlain Abraham Victor Adams Rachel Allen Joan Ardion Mary Austin Greg Baars Sharon Baczewski Debbie Badia Gerald Barg Martha Barr Brenda Bauman Marvin Baumgarten Henry Beck Jodi Beversdorf Kris Bewersdorf NOT PICTURED: Greg Bauer Neil Behlmer Jeanette Bird Jim Bishop Craig Black Kathy Blake Paul Boyd Tom Boyd James Brassard Judy Breuer Joan Bryan Claudette Buelow Cynthia Bugaiski Joel Burden Maryann Burkhardt Jeffrey Burton Douglas Buttrey 30 Sophomores Smile for the Camera ABOVE: Sue Hayes and Linda Hamilton. ABOVE: Marla Hartway poses for a picture. Randy Caldwell Gary Carroll Sherry Castor Duane Chalice David Chase MaryAnn Cieplik Bonnie Clark Ken Conroy Leisa Coomer Karen Cox Laurie Dawe Edward Deplae Tina Desero Ardyce Devroy Denise Dudek NOT PICTURED: Dawn Dickson Rosemary Dudek Kay Dumais David Dunbar Mark Eldred Leona Elsholz Janet Eisner Perry Engardio Teresa Falk Richard Fistler Wayne Fistler Kimberly Flechsig Joe Folske Phillip Frantom Leslie Fruin Nicole Fuerstenau Lisa Gallo Joseph Garlick Wesley Gates Carl Giangrande Laura Gillespie 32 Lorri Gravlin Wendy Hall Linda Hamilton Debbi Hartway Marla Hartway Diana Haws Susan Hayes Suzanne Hayes Albert Hebei Don Hein Rick Hemby Keith Howington Jan Isa be 11 Norene Iseler NOT PICTURED: Karen Hoppe David Jahn Kurt Jagoda Joann Jakubiak Debbie Jehn Gary John MichaelJovanovich Kathleen Kaatz Jeffery Kain Steven Kanasty Paul Karl 33 Debbie Badia and Lee Osterland. Carol Kennedy Terry Krueger James Krzemecki Carolyn Kuzdal Cathy Laich Brenda Leach Dean Lebow John Leech Ruth Lefler Pam Leich Kenneth Litchfield Sue Lilts Michele Logghe Carol Ludwig Lori Lynch Jerry Maedel Debbie Manchik Julie Martin Michele Mason Cheri Matthews Jennifer Matthews Sandra McCleary Marion McNinch Ronald Milarski Tim Miller Sherry Morgan Henry Moritz Martha Mott Larry Naeyaert Elizabeth Nickelson Sharon Niebauer Natalie Oprita Leslie Osterland Edward Ozanic Douglas Pacholke Terry Patchel Allen Pearl Bryan Perry Marybeth Pierzynski Paul Pilette 34 Debbie Jehn is hard working as usual. (Ha! Ha!) Robert Pinskey Anne Priemer Sherry Priestap Michael Pringle Catherine Prucnel George Puja Sheryll Reese Pat Rhein Timothy Rapley Robert Riddle Timothy Rivard Elizabeth Roberts Mary Romancheck Wendell Roy John Scheuer Tina Schigur Susan Schlabach Theresa Schwartz Dennis Schweiger Ronald Schweiger 35 36 Jeffrey Sebastian David Shannon Donna Shuboy Laura Smith Terri Solden NOT PICTURED: Bob Shannan Dawn Shaules Beth Siewertsen Larry Sebastian Patrici Start Laura Stewart Donna Stilwell Phillip Swantek Paul Szymanski Therese Tardiff David Thibodeau Elmeren Thomas Richard Ureel Peter VanHeusden Sheila Veshka David Void Shawn Wachtel Katy Wagoner Gregory Wakeham Beth Ward Richard Ward Trudy Weber Stephan Whittaker Lawrence Wilkie NOT PICTURED: Kim Warren Donald Wood Tammi Woodward Mark Wudzinski Danielle Wyrembelski John Yelencich Steven Zmich Nick Placencia Wayne Arnold Donna Fender The crowd awaits the Victory. Martin Aoams Richard Alberty Juniors Look Toward 1978 Darlene Almstadt John Ardoin Richard Ardoin Penny Arft Amy Arnold Diane Baczewski Frank Badaczewski Mary Bailer Anna Benossi Tammy Blake 38 Leslie Bomhardt Theresa Boyd Brian Brickel Renee Brzezinski Cheryl Newport Dennis Chauvin Kary Corbat Virgil Baumgarten Craig Burgess Richard Carrier Edward Cass Monica Caughell Jeffery Chamberlain Simone Dickerson Nellie Card Bob Goeschel Mike Delisi Janice Dichtel Mark Coven Juanita Davis 39 Clara Dickinson Michael Dobruck Yvonne Dunbar Daniel Dupree Cheryl Eberwein Mark Ellis Patti Emmi Marie Esper Helene Folske Tom Foster John Frishcosy Bob Fruin An Class provokes creativity. David Fagan Kathryn Fender Mark Fistler BELOW: Chuck Patrick. i 40 Sue Fuerstenau Richard Gallagher Ralph Gallo Denise Gavin Renee Gazley Bob Goeschel Brian Govier John Gray Renee Green Deborah Gundlach Bryan Hamilton Valerie Harrison 41 Brian Hebei Elizabeth Hebei Ronald Hebei Elizabeth Hohmann Randy Houston Dawn Johnston Diane Jovanovich Renee Jovanovich Rochelle Kaatz Lillian Kabai Carol Kammer r Cynthia Kattleman Karen Kiel Charles King James Land Jeff Kethe Kathi Kethe Linda Kicinski Micheal Koss Karen Kulman Deborah LaFore Michael LaFore Deborah Lashley Ralph Livingston Connie Mackley Jody Manchik Thomas Marineau 43 Juniors Plan the Prom Junior Class Officers Tom Marineau Saundra Martin Dianna Matsos Michael Muneio i Cheryl Newpon Veronica Nickelson Gary Niebauer Charles Nobel Charles Patrick Kim Pelt Connie Shinska Tammy Pacholke Laura Patchel Dennis Pilkowski Steven Pinskey 44 American History Challenges Juniors Fred Poppe Lori Porrett Mark Pringle David Ptach Theresa Okalski Cliff Richier Cynthia Robertson Michael Romancheck Deborah Roose Paul Schlabach Kevin Schmidt Mark Schmidt Richard Schroudt Charles Schultz Mary Schweiger Terry Serek Diane Jovanovich. Debbie Jehn Debra Wright 46 JackI Shaune Connie Shinska ABOVE: Juniors In Homecoming Parade and at Dance. Chris Sparby MaryElien Stearns Dennis Ureel Lynn Weeks Karen Stevens Peggy Sutton Debra Wright Lisa Zmich Marie Soley Kim Southwell James Taylor Julie Teschler David Zurakowski Kritter Zurakowski As Time Passes 48 September Remains the Same Class of 1979 Mi ft - V I a 4m n ft f if K 1 d i « mi i WILL L. LEE ELEM. SCHOOL Mr. Dunkleet Principal Miss Corby - Grade 3 1969 1970 ft ft i ' .CritfllU ,v W.. J flU £ A i W' ft ft cSmtfincj Dcuz£± and JVzvu cdfaircuti £igna[ Stazt of zScPloo[ 49 Fall Brings Sport Excitement so October Brings — — Football — Halloween —Homecoming November Brings — — Ordering Class Rings — Girl's Basketball — Golf 51 ABOVE: Badia is the ball carrier. 52 Devils Shine on the Gridiron ABOVE: Ready for ihe kickoff at Armada ABOVE: The Little Brown Jug is ours. LEFT: Varsity Devils lined up at the Pep Assembly. ABOVE: Dave Bailer. ABOVE: Coach Lantz leaves the huddle. 1976 Devils Take First Place ABOVE: ROW ONE: Brian Leach, Tom Greenia, Bill Neaton, Brian Badia, Drew Davidson, Art McCleary, Mike Poppe. ROW TWO: Jerry Cazal. Dave Breuer, Doug Hugo, Jim Ward, Dann Buttrey, Ed Fraley. Scott Schultz. ROW THREE: Mike Dobruk, Chuck Patrick, Greg McCleary. Brian Shaune, Jeff Novak, Randy Kaatz. ROW FOUR: Ralph Ryan, Richard Gallagher, Jeff Kethe, Tom Foster, Bob Fruin, Chuck Nobel, Dennis Chauvin, Mike LaFore. BACK ROW: Coaches Mr. Untz and Mr. Wight- man. LEFT: Brian Badia carries the ball, guarding is Jeff Novak. 55 ABOVE: Leach has the ball. Dryden Kills Richmond’s Hope For Place in State Finals 56 ABOVE: Scott Schultz concentrates on VICTORY. BELOW: Tom Greenia runs with the ball. 57 BELOW: Richmond J. V. on the sidelines. Richmond J.V. Team BACK ROW: Pat Rhein. Tom Boyd, Marv Baumgarten, Henry Mortz. Jeff Sebastion, John Leech. Mark Eldred, Eric Black. Ken Osterland. and Bob Shannon. ROW TWO: Greg Baars. Joel Burden. Phil Frantom. Dean LeBow, Joe Folske, Tim Rapley, Paul Pillette, Doug Buttrey, Ron Cald- well, Rich Ward. FRONT ROW: Ed DePlae, Terry Patchel, Dave Void, Tim Rivard. Phil Swantek. Ron Schweiger. Jeff Kain, Jim Maedel. and Joe Garlick. NOT PICTURED: Mark Wudzinski. J.V.'s Become Gridiron Greats 58 RIGHT: Our man trying for a touchdown. 59 ABOVE: Richmond J.V. Defensive line. Frosh Gridders 8tudy Endurance This year's Freshman football team had a record of 3 wins and 2 losses. Coach Addis had this to say about the team: This year's team demonstrated great potential. They effectively ran a highly- complex option offense and played defense with enthu- siasm and desire. Their great attitude, combined with a determined effort, will guarantee success in the future. R.H.S. Football Team: BACK ROW: Mr. Rumbaugh, Scott Burns. John Sutton. Jeff Eberwien. Mark Haley. Dennis Boyd, Dan Ryall. MIDDLE: Ed Folske. Neil Card. Chris Stevens. Richard Johnson, Mr. Addis. FRONT ROW: Roger Retike, Mike Mackley. Dave Orrell, Dan Schwieger. Brian Conner, and Scott Novak. MISSING: Leo Hohman, Brad Meyers. Wally Bird, and Jeff Mathews. 60 ABOVE: Co-Captain Randy Caldwell and David Jahn learn- ing some tips. R.H.8. Golf Team Keeps the Score Low LEFT: Dan Collard about to follow through on his swing. Coach Randy Lockey says, The 1976 R.H.S. Golf Team was led by senior captain Ron Caldwell. Ron was a 4 year let- terman in golf. Unfortunately, the rest of the golf team was not blessed with as much experi- ence as Ron had. Hoping to improve upon a 3-13 season next year, are underclassmen Chuck Schultz, Dave Jahn, Dan Collard, Brian Koehn, and Dave Kay. 61 Homecoming 76 RIGHT: Debbie Jehn and Keith Sherban - ’’What next?” MIDDLE: Sophomores rally at the bonfire. BELOW LEFT: Sharon Scheuer with spirit on 50’s day. BELOW RIGHT: Diane Jovanavich - Homecoming keeps everyone in high spirits. 62 ABOVE: Cheerleaders give a spirit kick at pep assembly. LEFT: Marie Soley and Leisa Coomer pose for sock day. ABOVE RIGHT: Rick Bauman - Who me? Qpirit Week Keeps R.H.8. on Its Toes 63 The Pep Bonfire on Thursday. The Freshman Float Pep Week Introduces 64 ABOVE: Sophomore Float Homecoming Excitement 65 Fall Highlights Homecoming ABOVE LEFT: Escorted by her father, Lori Schwieger 1977 Homecoming Queen. ABOVE RIGHT: Kathy Blake, Sophomore Representative: Connie Shinska, Junior Representative: and Holly Thibodeau, Freshman Representative. RIGHT: Sharon Ryall - 1976 Queen. 66 Iulie Frantom; Queen Lori Schweiger; Reigning Queen Sharon Ryall; Connie Shinska; Kathy Blake; and Holly Thibodeau. Homecoming Victories For First Place Devil Gridders And Queen Lori Schweiger Harvest Moon RIGHT: The Homecoming Court: Holly Thibodeau, Jeff Novak: Connie Shinska, Chuck Patrick; Julie Frantom, Brian Badia: Queen Lori Schweiger, King Brian Leach; Nancy Fuerstenau, Jim Beverdorf; Kathy Blake, Mark Eldred. CLOCKWISE: Holly Thibodeau and Jeff Novak; Lori Schweiger, Brian Leach, Mark Eldred and, Kathy Blake; Jim Ward and Date; Ron Schweiger, Kathy Blake, Kathy Porrett, Ron Blake and Doug Hugo. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Mike Zurakowski and Nancy Fuersteuau; Renee Greene and Marv Baumgarten; Nelli Card and Date; Randy Kaatz and Mary Schweiger. Keith Sherban and Debbie Jehn; Karen Keil and Date; Shelly Kaatz and Dan Bertossi. 68 Girls Varsity Takes the Ball Under Coach Carl Phillips, varsity girls were able to show their abilities. ABOVE: Pre-game warm-up. RIGHT: It's their ball but the Richmond girls are fighting. Varsity Girls Basketball: BACK ROW: Coach Carl Phillips. Shelly Kaatz, Debbie Lashely, Debbie Badia. Sandi McCleary. Mary Jo Bailer, and Lori Porrett. FRONT ROW: Jody Manchik. Sandi Kulman, Sue Falk. Marianne Dubay, and Michelle Logghs. LEFT: That’s Lori Porret taking the jump. 71 J.V. Girls Take the Jump! Compete and Win on the Court Marlene Abraham shoots. Girls plan strategy. Cathy Badia and Terri Soldan after the ball. Terri Falk avoids the opposition. 72 J.V. Girls Basketball Team BACK ROW: Terri Soldan, Debbie Manchik, Amy Grondzik, Terri Falk, and Claudette Buelow. FRONT ROW: Miss Dickieson, coach. Kathy Badia, Michelle Evans. Brenda Miller. Leslie Fruin. Marlene Abraham. and KKathy Kaatz. Cheer On ABOVE: Varsity Cheerleaders: Beth Munieo, Nellie Card, Debbie LaFore, Kim Cor- bat, Debbie Wright; not pictured are cheerleaders, Karen Stevens, and Laura Pat- chel. ABOVE: Andrea Jakubiak, Cindy Chartrand, Marlene Torzewski, Lauren Matich, Marga Stemmier, Trina Weber, Freshman Squad. ABOVE: Carol Kennedy, Mary Beth Perzynski, Martha Mott, Donna Stillwell, Judy Breuer, Trudy Weber, and Jody Beversdorf, J.V. Squad. 74 Who is the slave? Jody? or Wolfram? Nelly Card and Laura Patshel Masters And Their Slaves 75 Girls Become Gridiron Greats 76 Qophomores Glitter With Class Rings LEFT: Michelle Mason shows her new class ring. BELOW: Mariane Burkhardt, Mary Cieplik, Chris Beversdorf, and Joel Burden will be broke after paying for new class rings. Halloween Masquerade Is BELOW: Val Harrison. BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie Jehn and Michelle Mason. BELOW: Masqueraders line up to be judged. a Tradition at Richmond BELOW: Kim Southwell and Roxanne Silk line up to be judged. BELOW RIGHT: Elmer Thomas poses. MIDDLE: Rich Start strangles Pat Stan. BOTTOM: Marie Soley. 79 TOP LEFT: Lisa Coomcr, Val Harrison, and Denise Dudek pose for a smile. TOP RIGHT: Rob Silk, you sexy little devil. TOP CENTER: More Masqueraders to be judged. Coldest Winter Ever But. . Basketball Enlivens Winter Months Devils Varsity Moves to Victory LEFT: Chuck Schultz, Coach Wightman, Chuck Patrick, Doug Hugo. BELOW: Chuck Patrick has the ball, Doug Hugo in the background. 85 Varsity Basketball Has Its Ups. . . . . . And Its Downs ABOVE LEFT: Greg McCleary comes down with a defensive ABOVE RIGHT: Ron Caldwell listens to Coach Wightman. rebound. BELOW: Cheerleaders are concerned, Nellie is disgusted 87 Coldest Winter Ever Can't Cool Devils Winning Spirit on the Court 89 ABOVE: Chuck Patrick in action. RIGHT: Tim Rapley; Dan Butirey. BELOW: Phil Swantek, Phil Franton, John Leach, Coach Carl Phillips. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Wudzinski. J.V. Cagers Warm Up Court and Crowds 90 Randy Caldwell John Leech and Mark Eldred J.V. Cheerleaders Uncommon Enthusiasm Means Victory Tin Rapley, Randy Caldwell, Doug Buttrey and Mark Wudzinski. 91 LEFT: Phil Franiom aims the ball. Junior Varsity Outreaches the Opposition OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Judy Breuer. UPPER RIGHT: Doug Buttrey has the ball, Tim Rapley and Mark Eldred in the back- ground . LOWER LEFT: Randy Caldwell jumps. LOWER RIGHT: Doug Buttrey, Mark Eldred, and Randy Caldwell. 93 Frosh Score on Basketball Courts ABOVE: Freshman Basketball team. BACK ROW: Coach Mark Mackley, Dan Collard. Chuck Singer, Jerry Sebastian, Jeff Carrier, Ken Kammer, Jeff Austin, and Coach Beauleaux. FRONT ROW: Roger Rettke, Brian Kain, Dennis Boyd, Brad Meyers, and Leo Hoh- mann. RIGHT: Jumping Jerry Sebastian and Leo Hoghmann. 94 Enthusiastic Fans Cheer Freshmen to Victory LEFT: Roger Rettke goes for a free throw. BELOW: Chuck Singer and Dennis Boyd. ABOVE: Brad Meyers makes an easy shot. ABOVE: Brad Meyers. Dennis Boyd, Leo Hoghmann, and Chuck Singer. 95 Wrestlers Grapple for Honors RIGHT: Kary Corbai works the cradle. LEFT: Bill Mott works his way up. 96 ABOVE: Terry Paichel tries to escape. 97 Richmond Wrestlers Don't Take No Hassle. Under the close supervision of Mr. Randy Lockey, Richmond Wrestlers remain ST A champions for the 7th year. ABOVE: Richmond Wrestlers. BACK ROW: Henry Beck. Paul Scott. Scott Schultz. Steve Zmich. Dennis Chauvin, Mark Pringle, and Terri Patchel. FRONT ROW: Philip Land, Bill Mott, Dennis Ureel, Kary Corbat, Richard Ureel, and Dave Chase. NOT PICTURED: Mike Raska. Coach Lockey: Led by captains Paul Scott and Bill Mott the R.H.S. Wrestlers captured their 7th consecutive league title. The team finished the season with an 11-3-1 record, winning their last dual meets. Richard Ureel, Kary Corbat, Terry Patchel, Bill Mott and Paul Scott all qualified for the regional tournament. This was the largest number of wres- tlers to qualify for regionals. Only Kary Corbat qualified for the state finals. Bill Mott, MVW in the Yale tournament tied the school record with 21 pins while Paul Scott set a new school record by getting 40 takedowns. The team has recorded 38 straight conference dual meet wins over the past 6 years. Results of the Cheerleaders contest. Can you guess which knees belong to Mike Dobruk, Greg Manchick, Jeff Kethe, Doug Hugo, Our Athletes Have Beauty As Well As Brawn! Chuck Patrick, Dave Breuer, Tom Foster, Chuck Schultz, and Dan Buttrey? Dave Breuer won. 99 Richmond Choir Earns Wide Kris Swantek, Marilyn Killewald, and Claudette Buelow perform Santa’s Three Elves. Stevie and the Wonders are Ralph Ryan. Tom Collins, Steve McNinch, Don Gingrich, and Tom Oak. Carol Laich, Kathi Bartell and Dawn Bryant walk in ready to sing. Women’s Choir getting seated. Karen Giangrande waits for a seat. 100 Ralph Ryan solos as the Chorale looks on. Dawn Dickson, Connie Shinska, Darlene Almstadt, Marilyn Kille- wald, and Kathy Porrett sing as the Chorale sings background. Mr. Mahla directs the Men's Chorale. Mr. Mahla directs Chorale as Penny Arft plays the piano. 101 ABOVE: Concert Choir. RIGHT: Chorale. BELOW: Women’s Choir - Treble. 102 Combined High School Choirs. Men's Bass Choir. Men's Choir - Bass. Mr. Mahla showing his skill for a command perform- ance. Strike Up the Band! 104 ABOVE: Christmas Band Concert. ABOVE: The Band after the Homecoming Parade. LEFT: Pep Assembly BAND Gerald Barg, Jodi Bev- ersdorf, Dennis Boyd, Richard Boyd, Michael Cass, Ray Dart, Joe Gar- lick, Sharon Haack, Sherry Hamilton, Val- erie Harrison, Marla Hartway, Joann Jakub- iak, Barry LaValley, Kenneth Martindale, Melisa Merritt, Paul Ozark, Jody Parinello, Terry Patchel, Nick Pla- cenda, Anne Priemer, Roger Rettke, Julie Rivard, Alison Ryan, Paula Scheuer, Doug Schoenberg, Dennis Schweiger, Edward White and Robert Stahl. VARSITY BAND Marlain Abraham, Jim Bishop, Tom Boyd, Lori Chauvin, Bonnie Clark, Edward DePlae, Clara Dickinson, James Engardio, Perry Engardio, Mitchell Evans, James Fuerstenau, Sue Fuerste- nau, Karen Giangrande, Carol Kerin, Deborah Lashley, Dave Littke, Douglas Maddelein, Tom Martindale, Cheryl Newport, Tom Oak, Kim Pelt, Mark Pringle, Cindy Raska, Cynthia Robertson, John Scheuer, Sharon Scheuer, Kellie Southwell, Marga Stemmier, Carolyn Titchnell, Louis Trautman, Richard Ureel, Shawn Wachtel, Keith Wilson, Dennis Wingate, and Steven Zmich. LEFT: Homecoming Parade 105 BELOW: Honor Society members are: BACK ROW: Dave Breuer, Gary Pierzynski, Doug Maddelein, Mike Krause, Keith Wilson, Tom Oke. Don Gingrich, Kathy Klama, and Marie Jakubiak. FRONT ROW: Connie Sulkowski, Claire Shinska, Kathi Porrett, Marilyn Killewald, Beth Muneio, Chris Swantek. Donna Ryall, Dina Vizzicaro, Kathy Bartell, and Marrianne Dubay. NOT PICTURED: Sue Falk. Honor Society Recognizes Scholarship RIGHT: Honor Society recognizes the fol- lowing as leaders: Mike Krause, President; David Brewer, Vice-President; Connie Sulkowski, Secretary, and Beth Muneio, Treasurer. 106 BELOW: One thing of main importance the Student Congress of Richmond High does Is they make available the use of the Canteen during Football games to provide refreshments to the cheering sides. Student Congress Provides Leadership Members of Student Congress include: Jim Fuerstenau, Sharon Scheuer, Cindy Chan- rand, Carol Ludwig, Anne Priemer, Den- nis Schweiger, Mary Jo Bailer, Debbie Lafore, Renne Gazley, Gary Pierzinski, Doug Maddelein, Marlene Sulkowski, Mike Krause, Mary Stearns, Linda Kicin- ski, Laura Gillespie, Renee Jovanivich, Cheryl Newpon, and Cherie Raska. Ski Club Is Strictly Fun This year's Ski Club had plenty of snow and plenty of members to make it enjoya- ble. Ski Club advisor for 1977 was Mr. Pete Mantei. Not nearly as many people showed up for the ski trips as are pictured. 107 ABOVE: Jeff Austin watches his ball. He is a member of the High team on Mondays The Ten Pins. RIGHT: Keeping score - The Ten Pins were in the lead in the Mon- day League. The Wednesday leaders were the No Names. 108 00 HOT lO T Bail LEFT: Rory Kaatz picks up a spare, while Laura Stewart is trying to find her ball. BELOW: Terri Solden shows her style. Bowlers Strike Down Winter Blahs BELOW: Dorothy Hayes and Mike Dobruk. 109 Seniors BELOW: Sue Falk and Dave Breuer MOST ALL AROUND Move Onward and Upward BELOW: Judy Maedel and Dan Klama MOST SHY” no ABOVE: Theresa Austin and Mike Krause. MOST STUDIOUS ABOVE: Kathi Bartell, Don Gingrich and Marlene Sulkowski. MOST COURTEOUS ABOVE: Brian Badia and Carol Laich. WORST DRIVERS ABOVE: Brian Badia and Nancy Fuerstanau. BEST LOOKING” ABOVE: Marie Jakubiak and Gary Piersynski. CLASS PETS 111 BIGGEST FLIRTS: Carol Laich and Jim Ward. CLASS COUPLE: Lori Schweiger and Brian Leach. NICEST SMILES: Nancy Fuesteneau and Jim Beversdorf. SHORTEST: Dina Vizzacaro and Bill Mott. TALLEST: Carrie Miller and Brent Townsend. CLASS PEST: Sue Urech and Mike Markie. CLASS TALKERS: Sue Urech and Mike Markie. ALWAYS LATE: Kim Valead and Chris Rucinski. ABOVE: Dan Bertossi and Pat Singer. BEST DRESSED ABOVE: Brian Shaune and Peggy Naeyaert. HALL ROAMERS ABOVE: Tom Oke and Karen Grande. CLASS MUSICIANS” 112 ABOVE: Dave Breuer and Sandy Kulman. ’’CLASS ATHLETES” ABOVE: Brian Badia and Sue Falk. ’’MOST POPULAR” LEFT: Paul Fryer and Anita Kolasinski. CLASS PARTIERS” Getting Serious About Academics March Brings . . . — Warm Weather and Mud — Serious Studying — Countdown to Spring February Brings . . . — Valentine's Day — Basketball Tourney — Wrestling Finals — Lower Temperatures in School _ 115 Learning English Properly RIGHT: Mr. Tom Addis is very happy with teaching Freshmen and Sophomores all the tricks of English. Mr. Addis is always in the mood for monkeying around, as this picture clearly shows. LEFT: Mr. Bruce Smith teaches Freshman English, English III, and also Debate. Mr. Smith also directed the plays put on by the students of Richmond High. 116 BELOW: Mr. Allan Beauleaux is a very creative English teacher, who also is Coach of the Freshman Basketball team. 117 ABOVE: Mrs. Ramirez teaches English III along with teaching foreign languages, Spanish and French. LEFT: Mr. Doug Olson 118 LEFT: A close-up of Mr. Olson. . . . Mathematics Math challenges the best minds at Richmond . . . whether it’s pre-algebra, algebra, geom- etry, algebra II, or fourth year math. Courses in computer science round off Richmond’s math curriculum. RIGHT: Mr. Randall Lockey is in charge of teaching the newcomers a few things about mathematics. 119 Teaching the History of the World LEFT: Mr. Pat Wightman, always anxious to teach history. World history and American history are his interests. RIGHT: Mr. Carl Phillips, teaching the eager freshmen. Geography and Michigan history are frosh requirements. 120 Understanding the World Today RIGHT: Mr. Wayne Eldred teaching U.S. History and Government to his students. Government, a state and local graduation requirement, presents problems to many seniors. Mr. Dan McCarthy, not pictured, also challenges the seniors with govern- ment, and offers diversity in sociology and psychology. LEFT: Mr. Wightman, one teacher who is always clowning with his class. Scientific Experiences Begin in These Rooms RIGHT: Mr. Garry Raumbaugh is wel- comed to Richmond High as the new science teacher. BELOW: Mrs. Virginia Wood always has the time for relaxation. She teaches chemistry and physics. BELOW: Mrs. Juliana Texley, science teacher and yearbook advisor, poses for us. 122 I never had a single care or even a little worry Until I opened up that big fat text and skimmed through in a hurry I read that all my thoughts it seems are electronically inspired and wondered what would happen if my circuits were poorly wired and further more it worried me . to think what I could lose In case some trouble started Where would I change the fuse? and then that displayed my heart In three dimension detail off went my brain to calculate the odds that it would fail I guess that I'll not make the grade at least in this dull stuff Because I’m really convinced I've already read enough. - Sandy Land Singing Their Hearts Out ABOVE: Director Lester Mahla. ABOVE: R.H.S. Chorale 124 ABOVE: R.H.S. Concert Choir ABOVE: R.H.S. Men’s Choir. BELOW: Les Mahla during classtime. Always time for a pose. RIGHT: Ralph Ryan, Tom Collins, Steve McNinch, Don Gingrich, and Tom Oke doing their impression of the Beach Boys. t25 Teaching the Basics of Economics LEFT: Mrs. Margaret Rettke teaches Consumer Economics. RIGHT: Mrs. Rettke examining her class. 126 ABOVE: Jack Leyrer teaches drafting and art. Creativity in Many Forms ABOVE: Mrs. Carmen Mahla, teaches cooking and home eco- nomics. Education Continues in Lab and Shop ABOVE: Jeff Hayes and Dennis Chauvin ABOVE: Mr. Dean Backstrom teaches Woodshops I and II to both men and women. 128 No Language Barrier Here ABOVE: Mrs. Marilyn Welser is an English teacher and reading teacher. ABOVE: Fred Poppe and a friend waiting for the bell. ABOVE- Mr. Bob Jones in his own little secret hideaway. He teaches resource room. 129 Learning Building as a Trade Mill JL Ml M w ABOVE: Mr. Howard Kunkel teaches many eager students from many schools building trades. Young men wanting to learn building as a trade. 130 LEFT: Busy as they are, a few of the building trades students stop to smile for the camera. BELOW RIGHT: Sitting on the crossbeams waiting to hear what is to be done next. BELOW: Looking at the job he did to see his creation. 131 Learning the Keys of Typing. . . LEFT: Mrs. Lois Mathiak helps Sophomores learn to type, teaches Shorthand I and II, and also guides them through office co-op to employment. BELOW: Sue Schlabach pecking away at the keys. 132 . and Business Skills LEFT: Mr. Everett Bissonette teaches typing, General Business and Bookkeeping I and II. 133 Library Is a Quiet Topic RIGHT: Mrs. Dorothy Falter has one tough job as a librarian. LEFT: Pat Singer passing the time. 134 137 Counseling Provides Direction Toward Jobs or College ABOVE: Mrs. Jane Quennville, one of our efficient counselors. ABOVE: Anna Bertossi, one of the many helpful aide'. L Counselors Help in Choosing College or Vocational Field 139 ABOVE: Mr. Roben Winkler, another one of those helpful teachers and counselors. Administration of Richmond High ABOVE: Mrs. Dorothy Peters takes care of attendance. ABOVE: Miss Ellen Liebzeit is Mr. J’s personal secretary. LEFT: Mr. Donald Rettke is assistant principal whenever the need arises. uo ABOVE: Mr. Eugene C. Jakubiak, Principal. ABOVE: Mr. Fred Hoover, Super- intendent . Administrators Organize R.H.8. ABOVE: Mr. Paul K. Hildebrand, Assistant Superintendent. New Students Brighten Second Term BELOW: New students, Belinda Lee and Ellen Knoer, who came to R.H.S. in January, join Debbie Latorella in a microscope lab. ui People Enjoying Themselves During Break. BELOW LEFT: Steve Rey, Jim Cappozzo, and Dan Herman in the cafeteria. ABOVE RIGHT: Everybody’s helping Drew Davidson finish before the bell rings 142 BELOW: Jeff Novak, Jim Ward, Brian Badia, and Don Penrod resting during their break. 143 ABOVE RIGHT: Sue Land with an on-looker during their break period The People You Meet in the Halls. . . LEFT: Mrs. Welser, also someone you might find in the halls. BELOW: Kim Valead and Diane Kain. looking for something or someone in the hall. I 144 BELOW: Val Harrison, her favorite saying? ABOVE RIGHT: Brian Badia, trying to make it to class on time. BELOW: Monica Caughill, trying to beat the ECHO deadline. 145 Spring Brings Baseball, Track . . . Baseball Begins in May BELOW: Ed Ozanic BELOW: Our man rounding third. ABOVE: Another point for Richmond. ABOVE: A base hit. 148 BELOW: Richmond man at bat. 149 Varsity Baseball Is Here! BELOW: Tom Foster BELOW: Following through on his swing. ABOVE: The team anxiously awaiting action. ABOVE: Mike Dobruk. 150 BELOW: The game begins with the first throw from the pitcher. Pitching for the Richmond Blue Devils Varsity team is Chuck Patrick. Coach Eldred: This year the baseball team will be seeking their sixth consecutive league championship. The Devils have won three of the past four state District Tournaments rank- ing them as the most successful state tournament winners in the whole Thumb area. A strong pitching staff led by Seniors Brian Leach, Tom Greenia, and Don Penrod plus two strong hitters such as Drew Davidson and Chuck Patrick should make this another successful spring campaign for Richmond baseball followers.” Tennis, Anyone? ABOVE: Bob Goeschel 1977 Tennis Team - With 9 returning lettermen, I would hope to improve on our 1976 record of 4 wins and 10 losses. Although some of the other ST A teams are also returning many players, those returning lettermen from Richmond are Dave Breuer, Doug Maddelein, Tom Oke, Perry Engardio, Kary Corbat, Dave Jahn, David Void, Mark Morgan, and Jim Engardio. Other returning experienced players are Bob Goeschel, Ed Cass, Peter Van- Huesden, Tom Boyd, and Gary Carroll. - Coach Carl Phillips 152 BELOW: Richmond Tennis Team LEFT: Mark Morgan 153 BELOW: Shelley Katz in competition. BELOW MIDDLE: Renee Gazzley. BELOW: Martha Baar. 154 OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: FAR LEFT: Donna Stillwell. FAR MIDDLE: Helene Folske. FAR RIGHT: Cheering on the athlete. BOTTOM LEFT: Pam Leich. Girls in Competition! The 1976 Girls’ Track season went pretty well after a late start and bad weather. There were many promising per- formances by underclassmen and much is expected from them in the future. - 1976 Coach Pete Mantel 155 ABOVE: 1976 Coach Peter Mantie. Sports in Spring! RIGHT: Doug Buttery at a meet. RIGHT: Mr. Hager. 156 LEFT: Paul Scott in the high jump. Track Requires Individual Effort The Fortunes of Rich- mond track team have improved in recent years. Last year's team finished a respectable third in the league. Outstanding per- formers on the team of last year's squad include: Alex Kuzmenko, Dave Ging- rich, and Bob Casey, all Seniors in 1975. This year their shoes will be filled by returning lettermen: Keith Wilson, Ralph Ryan, Rick Kabat, Phil Frantom, Doug Buttery, and Lee Oster- land.” Coach Beauleaux is looking forward to a suc- cessful '76 season and with these men on the track, he’ll surely be rewarded. 157 ABOVE: Dennis Chauvin. CORIN’A MOHR is from Bergisch Bladbach, West Germany. She is 16 and she lives with the Terreys. She likes riding horses, piano, and playing on the basketball team. Her favorite subjects are Concert Choir and Chemistry. Corina is the youngest of two children. She enjoys being in the U.S. BEATRIZ RIBEIRO is from Sao Paulo (Assis), Brazil. She is living with Mr. and Mrs. Deprez. She is 16 and her favorite subjects are Home Economics and Ocean- ography. She likes to dance, and Beatriz's favorite spons are swimming, bowling, motor cycling, and skiing. Corina Exchange Students Add Variety Ann Marie 158 — Beatriz Jukka Ronkamen is from Lappecnrania, Finland. He is seventeen years old. There are five people in his family. Juuka plays his electric guitar in the stage band and also sings in the school choir. Jukka would like to become an electric engineer, but if that is not possible, he would like to do anything involved with electronics. When Jukka is alone he enjoys playing his guitar and playing the piano. Anne Marie Stuyck is from Brussels. Bel- gium. She is eighteen years old and the youngest member of her family. When Anne Marie is alone, she likes to read and swim. When she goes out, she enjoys dancing, shopping, and going to the mov- ies. During her stay in the United States, she is living with the Start family. Wolfram Nieradsik is from Heindenheim, Germany. He is eighteen years old. and is the youngest of four children. Wolfram enjoys staying with American people, but he says it is different. He enjoys reading, chess, basketball, and playing the piano. When Wolfram graduates, he would like to go to a university to study math, phys- ics. and chemistry. Wolfram is staying with the Scheuer family. and International Spirit at R.H.S. Wolfram Jukka 159 Budget Cuts Slow Voice Production School cutbacks made journalism strictly an extra-curricular activity this year. Accord- ing to Voice Editor Lynn Gibson, I hope that these conditions get better in the future, so those students interested in journalism (and other activities which have been cut back) will have a better chance to get involved. ” Newspaper Staff: Pat Start, Jackie Shaune, Lynn Gibson, Patti Emmi, and Theresa Okal- ski. (Not pictured are Marianne Burkhardt, Laura Gillespie, Chuck Nobel, Julie Tes- chler, Debbie Wright, and Lisa Zmich, Mary Yelencich, and Pam Ryan.) OPPOSITE PAGE: Yearbook Staff: Kim Corbat, Kathy Fender, Diana Haws, Lorie Dusett, Debbie Jenn, Diane Jovanavich, Cheryl Swords, Lori Gravlin, Marla Hartway, Cathy Prucnell, Lori Priestap, Monica Caughell. (Not pictured are: Mary Peters, Kim Southwell, Carrie Miller, Debbie Hartway, Ken Conroy, Anna Bertossi, Advisor Mrs. Texley.) OPPOSITE PAGE: RIGHT: Anita Kolanski, Editor of the Yearbook. OPPOSITE PAGE: LEFT: Mrs. Texley, Advisor of the Yearbook. Echo Cover by Peter Van Heusden Title Page by Paul Schlabach Echo Staff Records School Times 161 June . . . and the Seniors 166 189 The Class of 1977 Seniors.......... Will 163 Senior Class Shapes Up SENIOR CLASS C ICERS CLOCKWISE: Tom Oak and Karen Giangrande announce the coming of the Senior Class to Mr. Jakubiak; Sen- ior Class Officers: Kathy Porrett: Secretary, Sue Falk: Treasurer, Marlene Sulkowski: Vice President, and Kathi Bartell: Presi- dent; Jim Beversdorf is glad to be a Senior: Terri Parke measures up to be a great Senior. and Ships Out in June CLOCKWISE: Mrs. Welser and Mrs. Wood. Senior Class Advisor, help Sam Aldis and Jim Capozzo measure for caps and gowns; Beth Muneio gets measured for a cap: Kim Valead takes time from her job to order her cap and gown; Kathy Porrett accepts the job as Secretary: Dawn Bryant and Rick Couch wait to be measured. Rick thinks it’s just swell. 165 Class of '77 Expresses Itself fuxxon c tnifuuv Christmas . . . Capricorn Fall . . . Steak . . . Green You Hype . . . 9th Sam c CAii Winter . . .Mr. Eldred . . . Christmas . . . Blue . . . 77 . . . Seger . . . Baseball . . . £oe.C e fCcxandcx Fall . . . Christmas . . . '77 Beach Boys . . . Hunting Blue . . . Government SotiTl Fall . . . Libra . . . Green . . . Foot- ball . . . Christmas . . . Pizza . . . Mr. McCarthy . . . Government . . . 12th . . . fl VznAy cz binoCA Summer . . . Arrowsmith . . . Pizza . . . Roller Skating . . . Ufitxcia. cAuitin Summer . . . Christmas . . . Senior . . . French Fries Hamburger . . . Tau- rus .. . 166 Vl fiat Ui Lfoux }auoxits, fzoxt ?’’ In Hobbies, Ambitions and Favorite Things Sxian Sadia Beach Boys . . . Junior . . . Bugs Bunny . . . Ravioli . . . iSam Sauman Spring . . . East . . . 10th . . . Aries . . . Pizza . . . Three Dog Night . . . Jd ave SaiCex Clint Eastwood . . . Fall Football . . . Mr. Smith 11th . . . Hunting . . . E.L.O. Led Zepplin . . . V U atCi Saxte.CC Christmas . . . Football . . . Lasagne . . . Green . . . Fall Green . . . Aquarius . . . '77 Mr. Eldred . . . Chi- cago . . . unuxn Winter . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . Rush . . . Mr. McCarthy . . . Gold . . . Gemini . . . U atCy (lloxmiCacfi ex Christmas . . . Scorpio . . . Winter . . . Chinese . . . '77 Purple . . . Sewing . . . djoux d avoxite dood? ’ rr W!iat Jjoux c m jition? iPam !SeUz Autumn . . .Mr. Wightman . . . America . . . Junior Year. Dancing . . . An . . . Green. fJ anU.C Set toni Winter . . . Aries . . . ••Kiss.” . . . Foghat . . . Likes Spaghetti and Com Qam ei Szxbuun Mr. Goodrich . . . Pizza . . . Christ- mas . . . Woodshop . . . Senior Year . . . Fall . . . !Be.vcxuloxf Christmas ... Mr. McCarthy . . . Baseball . . . Blue . . . Summer . . . Picture Not Available Stucc. SzuraJt Winter . . . Easter . . . Red . . . Mr. Eldred . . . Steak . . . Aries . . . English . . . '77 . . . IpimljzxCu jBewexuloxf Winter . . . Psychology . . . Aerosmith . . . Christmas . . . Squirting Mr. McCarthy with a can of pop ... 77 Delmonico Steaks . . . 168 {J± L our c foro±cofie BoC BuCofi Led Zepplin . . . Cycles . . . Christmas . . . Aquarius. . . .Mr. McCarthy . . . Blue . . . Motocross . . . Fonz . . . 10th cJ andy Boima Beach Boys, Chicago . . . New Year’s Eve . . . Winter Football . . . Scorpio . . . Beep! Beep! . . . Brown acre B uuet Ground Hog's Day . . . This ain’t J.V. Ball . . . Grits and Possum Stew . . . Leo U atvn Bryant Creative Writing . . . Leo Chicago . . . The Pits. . . . Robert Redford . . . Steak . . . Purple . . . Be a Lawyer. !2$an Buttrey Spring . . . Bowling . . . 77 . . . Steak . . . Blue . . . Pisces Baseball ... Mr. Addis. . . . Fourth of July . . . da.Cchve.CC Summer . . . College Bound . . . Golfing . . . Fonz . . . Blue . . . Senior Year . . . Sports ... Mr. Eldred . . . Chi- cago. 169 (1 Vfzat'± Ijoux 3a(7orit czMoCidciij?” 2 ma dafiozzo Summer . . . Blue . . . Pizza . . . Baseball . . . Senior Year . . . Virgo (iaxon dCax Winter . . . Christmas . . . Blue . . . Dental Field . . . Taurus . . . Swimming . . . 77 . . . £Uxxy dazel Summer . . . Libra . . . 12th . . . Christmas . . . Spaghetti . . . Seger E.L.O. . . . Green . . . Motorcy- cling . . . Pam dodxzxcCC Capricorn . . . Christmas . . . Mrs. Mathiak . . . Rhoda ... 9th Grade Geography . . . Dental Hygienist . . '77 . . . Purple . . . ZJammy Cochxitt Christmas . . . Football . . . Summer . . . Nurse . . . Co-Op . . . Mrs. Mathiak . . . Scorpio . . . Barbarino . . . Spaghetti . . . Dfiomai doCCin Summer . . .Mr. McCarthy . . . Ham- burgers . . . Senior . . . Make Lots of Money . . . Leo . . . 170 l (im doxCrat Christmas . . . Drafting . . . Cheer- leading . . . Aries . . . •'Yepper . . . Beach Boys . . . Chicago . . . Football . . . Fell Down The Bleach- - .. • • ers . . . l axiann£ [Z'SuCray Summer . . . Christmas . . . Peter Frampton . . . 12th . . . Basketball . . . Capricorn . . . Robert Redford doucfi Summer . . . Christmas . . . Led Zep- plin . . . Big Macs . . . Metallic Green . . . Pisces . . . Hockey . . . Mr. Goodrich . . . D atfikui (2 iuyfie.xty Summer . . . Pre-Algebra . . . Christ- mas . . . Mexican food . . . Blue . . . Virgo . . . Senior . . . Stucz [Z efxane Fall . . . Wings . . . Lasagne . . . Mr. Eldred . . . Skiing . . . Shifting Gears . . . Virgo . . . JZ tzar U avuUon Farrah Fawcett Majors . . . June 6 . . . Tacos . . . Gemini i Lfoux 3auoxLte, dotox? ’ 171 (1Vfiat ( Va± Tjour zA {oit Sm£arLza±i.tn A {onzsnt?'' Cad dui Aquarius . . . Woodshop . . . Christmas . . . Beatles . . . Spring . . . Pizza . . . Green . . . zMaxy iJ onuuja£ilti Summer and Winter . . . T.V. . . . Beatles . . .Mr. McCarthy . . . Christ- mas and New Year’s . . . Hockey . . . Blue . . . Taurus . . . dalliy [fcex£%o Winter . . . Christmas . . . Mrs. Welser . . . Black . . . Jerry Lewis . . . Libra . . . Seamstress . . . Sewing . . . {J aviA zim Football . . . Virgo . . . Wants to become very rich” ... Bob Seger . . . Summer . . . Jethro Tull . . . Led Zep- plin . . . Scorpio . . . Spiderman . . . Gold . . . Brian Summer . . . Elton John . . . Christmas . . . Mr. Leyer . . . Pork Chops . . . Taurus . . . Blue . . . Baseball . . . 12th . . . 172 Wfiat Ljoux cKJoritz SaqLruq? U cnnctli 53 umaix Winter . . .Mr. Beauleaux . . . English IV . . . Christmas . . . Dressing up as a bathing beauty . . . 53e r rtt ufixtz Summer . . . Pink . . . Fibers . . . Christmas . . . Pizza . . . '76 . . . Gemini . . . Basketball . . . Stamp Collecting . . . Jloxi l US£tt Summer . . . Christmas . . . The Med- ical Field . . . ’76 . . . Q-im SnyaxAio Rush ... Mr. McCarthy . . . Gold . . . June 6. 1977 . . . Senior Year zA [axtfia Sxnxt Winter . . . Christmas . . . Fashion Retailing . . . Italian Food . . . Scorpio . . . Sewing . . . Chicago . . . Rush dhxix Svanx Winter . . . Christmas . . . Basketball . . . Red . . . Bionic Woman . . . Subs 173 Suuxn Summer . . . Basketball . . . Christmas . . . Mr. Eldred . . . Pizza . . . Blue . . . Cancer . . . Spons . . . College . . . 1977 . . . ZJina QiitUzx Fall . . . Pizza . . . Green . . . Aries . . . Spanish . . . '75 . . . Mr. Smith . . . Christmas SAwaxJ. DxaL y Summer . . . Christmas . . . Beatles . . . Football . . . 10th Grade . . . Blue . . .Mr. Goodrich . . . fronton Fall . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Christmas . . . Baseball . . . Creative Writing . . . 1977 . . . Pisces . . . Mrs. Rami- rez £PauC xijtx Summer . . . French Fries . . . Peter Frampton . . . Blue . . . To go out West (zJVcuicy Du£Xit£nau Spring . . . Christmas . . . Rolling Stones . . . An . . . Leo . . . Warren Beatty Summer . . . Alice Cooper . . . Christ- mas . . . Football . . . 12th Grade . . . Blue . . . Scorpio . . . 174 fJ± L ouz acrozits zA [u±Lca£ izouj ?” U(ax£ i LangiaruU Winter . . . Christmas . . . Beatles . . . Football . . . Gemini . . . Wants to be a lawyer. Jlynn Ice skating . . . Winter . . . Tee Hee, Ba-Ha! . . . Mr. Beauleaux. iJxzne. cMayti Blue . . . Seger . . . Aquarius . . . Reading . . . Biology . . . Spaghetti . . . Mrs. Texley. (Not Pictured) {J onaU Lngxicfi Fall . . . Libra . . .Mr. Mahla . . . Hey Man! . . . Christmas . . . McDonald’s. Dom (f xzznLa Winter . . . Beach Boys . . .Mr. Eldred . . . Baseball . . . Blue . . . Wheeling . . . Aries. i'Paut Summer . . . Peter . . . Frampton . . . Steak . . . Blue . . . Senior Year Dim (zHawiion Baseball . . . The Beach Boys . . . Christmas ... Mr. McCarthy . . . Blue. 'lJ± ijouz DauoxitE 175 Wanda c Lyyini Summer . . . David Bowie . . . Christ- mas . . . Quit . . . Blue . . . Rob- ert Redford. tbo, Winter . . . Beep! Beep! ball cuj •jdfuyo New Year’s . . . Aries me i Summer ... Mr. Jones . . . Auto II . . . 1977 . . . Pizza. iPau£ dJia eCC Spring . . . Woodshop . . . Baseball . . . Pizza . . . Blue . . . Building Trades. zA a ie CfatiuCriciti Junior year . . . Math . . . Taurus . . . John Denver . . . Carpenters. d andy U(aatz Foghat . . . New Year's Eve . . . McDonald's . . . Partying . . . Spring. U ahjai Summer . . . Beach Boys . . . My Birthday . . . 1977 ... The Fonz . . . Metals. [feiana U(ain Spring and Summer . . . Rolling Stones . . . Blue . . . Art . . . Aquarius. clam ei U ennedy Fall . . . Chicago . . . Leo . . . Christmas . . . Hunting . . . Mr. Eldred. 176 Fall . . . Christmas . . . Blue . . . Archery ... Mr. Goodrich . . . Car- pentry . . . 10th Grade. . . J an Lf Ccima Winter . . . Christmas . . .Mr. Good- rich . . . Hunting . . . Virgo . . . Blue . . . Pizza . . . 10th . . . Base- ball . . . yi [arityn IJ iCCzivaCA Basketball . . . Spring . . . Christmas . . . Gemini . . . Bozo the Clown . . . Green . . . zA [icfia£.C D xauie. Autumn . . . Pizza . . . Red . . . Dairy Farming . . . Leo . . . Chemistry . . . Mr. Smith . . . Football . . . Christmas . . . Jlaxxy Lf utman Fall . . . Blue . . . Bowling . . . Carol Burnett . . . New Year's Eve . . . aruLj Lf uCman Summer . . . Basketball . . . Christmas . . . America . . . Blue . . . Gemini . . . Nurse . . . CxitfiLj U Canux Winter . . . Christmas . . . Chinese Food . . . Virgo . . . Captain Ten- nille . . . c fnita y oOaiinJii Eagles . . . Mrs. Texley . . . Ms. Syverson . . . Winter . . . Katherine Ross . . . Listening to Records . . . cSue y uCman Summer . . . Christmas . . . Cancer . . . Pizza . . . 12th . . . Yellow 177 CinAij U(ux oivi(iL Summer . . . 1977 . . . Blue . . . CaxoL £aicli Summer . . . Capricorn . . . Christmas . . . Softball . . . Mrs. Welser . . . An Cartel Eagles . . . Flying . . . Horsebackrid- ing .. . Spring . . . Everything is beautiful JlinAa Jla nj Winter . . . Christmas . . . Chicken . . . Yellow ... 77 Working on hook rugs -Hunkc Summer . . . Mr. Eldred . . . E.L.O. . . . Government . . . Christmas . . . ’’Wow! ' . . . Basketball zf ic axA Jlaifitzy Winter . . . Aerosmith . . . Oh, No! . . . Mr. Eldred . . . Football . . . Scorpio . . . Blue !3rian Jlzacfi Football and Baseball . . . Christmas . . . Blue . . . 12th 2 a u Jlittke. Fall . . .Mr. McCarthy . . . The Who . . . HeyBoy . . . Football . . . Hunting . . . Libra . . . Blue 1Uamaxa jC.L jLnqiton Spring . . . Aerosmith . . . Strawber- ries ... Mr. McCanhy . . . Taurus . . . Go fly a kite! 178 (Kixiituic zA [ ac U onaCA Fall . . . Government . . . Tacos . . . OH . . . Libra . . . Speedy Gonzales [feotujCai cAl aAAz£tin Engineering . . . Seafood . . . Christ- mas . . . Skiing . . . Seniors . . . Chemistry . . . guAy jy ac L[ Summer . . . Beach Boys . . . Art . . . Cancer . . . Pink . . . Typing . . . cAHi c zA [ax ic Summer . . . Jethro Tull . . . Thanks- giving . . . Hunting . . . Mrs. Texley [l anicC cA ancliilz Boston . . . Basketball . . . Green . . . 1977 . . . Jamming Gears . . . Winter . . . ZJom xti.nAa.fz Summer . . .Mr. Olson . . . '77 . . . Christmas . . . Lasagne . . . Blue . . . Qim cA [acAcC Winter . . . Beach Boys . . . Football . . . What’s Happening? . . . 12th {=$xzgoxy cA [anc£iL Virgo . . . Senior . . . Driving Truck . . .Mr. Backstrom . . . Christmas czfyxt zA [cd[caxy Brown . . . Beatles . . . Spring . . . Football . . . Pizza . . . 179 d [c{!Cca y Summer . . . Beach Boys . . . Football . . . Seafood . . . John Wayne . . . Future Carpenter . . . af icfuttc d dCwixy Summer . . . Aerosmith . . . Wow! . . . Cancer . . . 12th . . . St£vc zJ cdVincfi Summer, Winter . . . Tacos . . . To be a Businessman . . . Gemini . . . Bob Seger . . . • tiaxvin J Z[tinin e.x Summer . . . Blue . . . Cancer . . . Beatles . . . Football . . . Junior Year ZPeUx tzMexscfci Peter Frampton . . . Virgo . . . Lobster Tails . . . Black . . . “It was Great! Caxxie. diiillUx Summer . . . Bob Seger . . . Christmas . . . Baseball . . . Mrs. Ramirez . . . Theater . . . Sagittarius . . . Steak . . . Winter . . . Government . . . Mr. McCarthy . . . Blue . . . Playing Guitar . . . Cream . . . Borina zJ [ohx Likes dancing . . . Spons . . . Your Song . . . Live Life to the Fullest . . . Leo . . . JW ax zAioxgan Mr. McCarthy . . . Scorpio . . . Archi- tecture . . . Senior . . . Christmas . . . New Year's . . . 180 Bt jf J ott Winter . . . Aerosmith . . . Farrah Fawcett Majors . . . Steak and Eggs . . . Mrs. Wood . . . 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Hockey . . . Lasagna . . . Aerosmith . . . Zappa . . . Jim Hendrix . . . z lnn£.ttz Lpa inz££o Spring . . . Christmas . . . Peter Frampton . . . Leo . . . Blue . . . Senior Year . . . J on [Ptnxo i Summer . . . Zepplin . . . Farrah Faw- cett Majors . . . 0- Le.rzLndzi Spring . . . Virgo . . . 12th . . . Hockey . . . Chicago . . . Blue . . . (liruLj O ac oCliz Christmas . . . Football . . . Subma- rine . . . Sammies . . . 1977 . . . Burgandy . . . zA [axy lA sis Bachlava . . . Pink . . . Barbara Strei- sand . . . Pisces . . . Acting School UtxxL Paxkt Summer . . . Led Zepplin . . . Scorpio . . . Art . . . Spaghetti . . . Blue . . . ’77 . . . 182 D atfty {Poxxztt Summer . . . Basketball . . . Christmas . . . Chicago . . . Senior Year . . . Doritos {Patti {Pxiox Fall . . . Want to go out for coffee? ' . . . 9th . . . Aries . . . Fashion design cxxy z ?uxUnafifi Summer . . . Christmas . . . Peter Frampton . . . Pizza . . . Yupper! Gfixii J ucinifii Winter . . . Government . . . 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Cancer . . . Track . . . 12th . . . Oo U Waxxcn Summer . . . Kiss . . . Blue . . . Leo . . . zA a y IjzCznLcfi Winter . . . Christmas . . . 12th . . . Blue . . . Virgo . . . [J-ud-y Wingate. Spring . . . Carpenters . . . Christmas . . . Bowling . . . Spaghetti . . . Red . . . zncoxi . J- Can j-c on tfiz . or t(iz utuzz J2a±.t Witt and 'dJzitamznt rrzon d cdfigti ScPl oot (2[ai.i. o 977 Being of sound mind and body, we the class of 1977 of Richmond High School, Richmond, Michigan, do this June, 1977, will the high and exalted position of Senior Class' to the Class of 1978, and in specific, will our best talents as follows: I, Rick Lashley, will to Pat Colley the ability to keep an engine in his car. 1, Lori Dusett, will my ability to be late for school to Pat Colley. I, Sandie Land, will to my little brother Philip the ability to stay out of trouble; to my little brother James the ability to stay awake in class: and to Brenda Miller my faded blue jeans. We, Linda Sprader and Chris MacDonald, will our sense of humor to Jody Manchik. 1, Lynn Gibson, will my excellent driving ability to Pam Ryan. I, Bobbie Suma, will to Nicole Fuesstenau, these words of wisdom: The momentum to achieve great things in life, to ignore what others say, and to push forward in doing what you feel is right . . . Life is beautiful . . . ” Heat and Uzitamznt I, Michelle Scheuer, will to the underclassmen in Chorale my ice chest. 1, Tina Fistler, will to the Juniors in first hour gym the ability to be cool. I, Dan Bertossi, will my Dodge to Renee. I, Kathi Bartell, will the care and feeding of Mr. Mahla's mailbox to Clara Dickinson. I, Sue Urech, will to the Class of ’78 the ability to be as cool as the class of 1977. I, Dan Manchik, will my English talent to next year's class. I, Scott Schultz, will my football jersey to Mr. Lantz for memory of when I played football for him. I, Annette Parinello, will to Monica Caughell the ability to buy clothes at our favorite store. I. Sandy Kulman, will my athletic ability to next year's Girls Varsity Basketball team. I leave Simone Dickerson fun and good memories from Nurses Aide class. I, Sue Kulman, will all the luck there is to next year's Senior class. Last Will and Testament I, Randy Kaatz, will the partying abilities of the class of '77 to the rest of the school. The Echo is made possible by support from . . . ROBERTA'S PIZZERIA I, Carl Delisi, will my CB Equipment to Jim Bertram to show him how a good radio works. I, Tammy Cockerill, will my sister Charlie my ability to get good grades, and to Clara Dickinson, my ability to make banana splits without bananas. I, Cheryl Swords, of sound mind and body, will my ability to speak my mind to anybody who needs it. I, Sharon Anshaw, will to Annette a FM car radio, to Miss Novak a year’s supply of spea- rmint gum, and to B. B. Good Luck. I, Marlene Sulkowski, do hereby will to Karol Kuzdal, Charles Vincent, as long as he gets sauerkraut and kielbasa at least once a week. THREADED PRODUCTS Richmond, Michigan 191 With the Help of Our Patrons . . . RICHMOND FLOWER SHOP 68771 Main St. 727-1011 VINCENTI. STROCKIS, D.D.S. 35000 Division FREDR1CJ. GORDON. D.D.S. KENNETH E. NIEMI, D.D.S. . P.C. DR. MARKIE, D.D.S. 35000 Division DR. HENRY CARELS, JR. . D.O. dr. p. k. McClellan, d.o. 35008 Divisio . . and Our Advertisers Antnony s Men's Wear Name Brand Merchandise TuxelSo Remals £ ' As Congratulations to Class of '77 Marciles Feminine Fashions Bridals - Formals 69334 Main Ray Weeks Sons, Inc. - Veajr- Lai autfne Beef Pork - Veal1- Lamb ‘‘stom Slaughtering Buyers of Livestock Richmond Lenox Rexall Drugs 67250 Gratiot Richmond, Mich. 727-8135 Jerry Downing 192 Richmond Thrift and Resale 69380 Main St. Richmond, Mich. 727-1670 C S Auto Parts Say It With Flowers Flowers for All Occasions We Deliver 727-6414 Over 45 Years Beier's Flowers Dr. K. S. Gingrich Veterinarian Hensch Memorial Chapel Funeral Home Kerin's Beef House Home of the Dagwood burger Rasmussen Pharmacy 69295 Main 727-1800 Home Freezer Meats Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb Whole - Halves Quarters - a, Hickory Smoked Hams Bacon Ray Monahan ■T- 526 Western Auto William Chalice, Jr. Home and Automotive Supplies 727-4394 69214 Main Richmond Kacer Wichert Agency 68364 Main W. Stephenson Kling Richmond Hotel Congratulations to Class of '77 69294 Main •’27-8405 Y. National Bank of Richmond - Come Grow With Us Richmond, Memphis, New Haven Meade Richmond Jewelry Order Your Class Ring Any Time Especially Designed for R.H.S. 10K Yellow or Gold Choice of 15 Stones Other Personal Features J. D. Equipment 3500 County Line 195 RICHMOND FARMER'S ELEVATOR MACOMB COUNTY BANK We Always Have Time to Serve Your Financial Needs See One of Our Officers for Loans, Financial Counseling, or Savings Plans Yochum Auto Hibernation Insulation % °v°V Save Heat V Save Money Pa ' 727-8172 ''■'qj. 10299 Lindsey Richmond Gierk Shoes Richmond Hardware Jack Jill Children's Fashions P.O. Box 179 Richmond Instruments Company 33800 Ridge Rd. Richmond, Mich. — - 727-9675 Newell's Lounge and Restaurant Featuring The Newly Burger' 69351 Main St. Treend Realty At the Town Clock’ 69394 Main 727-7516 Shepherd Lincoln-Mercury i G8200 Grand Trunk Richmond LINCOLN Let's Go to the . . . Richmond D aux rr Then to in the Lincoln Continental tradition Cougar Capri Comet Continental Monarch Marquis Mark IV Bobcat Partyville Gratiot at County Line Carry Out 727-7760 Coney Island - Hamburgers - Cheeseburgers - Baked Ham Sausage - Sandwiches 199 Best of Luck! Fred Grande Ford C J Office Supply Rainbow Distributing 69271 Main St. Perry L. Currey Branch Mgr. The Exclusive Water Machine Ends Your House Dust Problems Office - Home - School Supplies 68265 Main Jerry and Rosalie Cusimano Richmond Mich. 727-7509 Richmond Supply Sport Center 36040 Division Richmond, Mich. 727-5905 Lumber - Hardware - Ski Doc. McCullough - Lawn Boy Lisa's Produce Market Fruits - Vegetables - Plants -an ■p LISA'S PRODUCE MARKET Richmond Floor Wall Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Be a Winner - 68311 Main St. Deal With Skinner Fine Carpeting Drapery Wallpaper Hardwood Floors Alan Skinner, Inc. Ceramic Tile Vinyl David and Barbara Grob 68286 So. Main Richmond, Mich. 200
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