Richmond High School - Echo Yearbook (Richmond, MI)
- Class of 1978
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1 £. EtlLOZi LinAzz- ataamzn Stiulznt ifiagg. 104 'Lpage, 136 iPags, 168 J Lcfimonct Stucis,nt± cStazt tfis. bjsxiz ff (it In the beginning we were young, Yet with each day we blossom into individuals Throughout the years we’ve met many new faces With whom we share the opportunity of another day TOP LEFT: Monica Caug- hell smiles for the camera TOP RIGHT: Jim Brassard enjoys Biology BOTTOM LEFT: LaDonna is hardworking 4 (Sj oocL U!iinc) tfiz at S a.m. . . Memories of yesteryear are tucked softly in the corners of our minds Days we will not forget, days of “The Way We Were’’ We must spread our wings and soar to reach our highest goals, To find the key to our future dreams — Diane Jovanovich RIGHT: Liz Nicholson BELOW: Dan Bugaiski, Dean Bauman, John Badia CENTER: Band BOTTOM LEFT: Julie Alexander cm r ff ood Qtd [I ay± of'77 a nd ’78 LEFT: Kim Flcchsig CENTER LEFT: Linda Hamilton. Terri Soldan CENTER RIGHT: Luanne Baade. Theresa Raska BOTTOM: R.H.S. Exchange Students Sf2LZit . . . c {rui tSfiiziti c fzE at o . TOP ROW: Sock day: Laura Stewart, Kathy Kethe, Dennis Chauvin, Terri Reindel; Sock day winner Debbie DeVlamick; Costumes for 50’s day. BOTTOM ROW: Sock day: Cheri Raska, Mary Schweiger, Val Harrison, Kathy Kethe. More sock day candidates: Blue and White Day: Kevin Schmidt, Dennis Ureel, Mike Mott, Rich Schroudt, Shelley Jehn, Allison Ryan, Karen Beversdorf, Julie Teschler, Lori Porrett (The Winner), Diana Mat- sos, Mary Schweiger, Debbie Jehn'. 10 Winners of unusual pet contest, Jodi Manchik and Laura Pearl Crazy sock day: Therese Engardio, Val Harrison, Diane Korte, Luanne Baade, LaDonna Frammol- ino, Karen Beversdorf. CENTER LEFT: Dawn Torres serves for Slave Day BELOW: Homecoming candidates Anna Bertossi and father, Karen Kiel and uncle. Shelly Kaatz and father. LEFT: Jeff Matthews and Slave Trina Weber LEFT: Lori Schweiger and brother Leonard, Karen Keil and uncle, Shel- ley Kaatz and father u Seniors pulling their float in the parade The band and Mr. Babcock are enthusiastic fans at the football game 13 RIGHT: John Sutton and Debbie Latorrella BELOW: Mike Dobruk CENTER RIGHT: Music for dancing BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Brubion and Vicki Nicholson BOTTOM RIGHT: Chuck Noble 14 czHornzconzintj Usance. (2afi± 15 {Zxcfiancjz cStucLznti £ aznz Marc Brubion Marc is from Gemme Feucherolles, France. His favorite sports are judo, running, field hockey, swim- ming and soccer. His favorite class is drawing. He enjoys R.H.S. He was born June 22, 1961. Marc says that French schools are very different from ours. Peo- ple are different here but he likes “Little Richmond.” He hopes to come back and visit. He says he enjoys being a foreign exchange student very much. Bonifacio Adrian Philip Jaranilla “Bogie” is from Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Mindanao, Phillipines. His favorite sports are basketball and tennis. “Bogie” likes the facilities in school. His favorite subjects are math and science. He would like to become an engineer. Bogie does not think there is a lot of difference between his school and ours. His birthday is August 11, 1962. He is involved in football, basketball and track or tennis. He enjoys the friend- liness here. 16 Liesbet Assendorp Lieshet is from Zulphen. Holland. She is the youngest of three children. She is 18 years old, and was born September 19. Some of her favorite foods are zuccini bread, hamburgers, and tuna fish. She likes volleyball, soccer, and track. She wants to be a social worker. (Below) Johann Dirickx Johann is from Wommel Gem. Antwerp, Belgium. He has two brothers at home. He was born January 21, and is 18. He is staying with Scheuers'. His favorite American food is hamburgers. He enjoys playing tennis, skiing, and horseback riding. His favorite holiday is Christmas. He has a cat, a dog, and a horse. (Below) Sam Argiriou Sam is from Farsala, Greece. He has one brother and a dog. He was born September 1, and is 17 years old. He likes eating shishkabobs. He is staying with Terreys. His favorite sport is Basketball. He is interested in Physics. Math, and Chemistry. He speaks Old Greek, English, and regular Greek. His favorite teachers are Mrs. Wood and Mr. Olson. (Left) Christian Heimann Christian is from Kiel, West Germany. He has two brothers and a sister. He also has a dog. two cats, and a pet starling. He likes swimming, soccer, and basketball. He is 16 years old and was born December 25. He speaks Latin, French, German, and English. He likes going to MacDonald's and bowling. (Left) 17 ultimo nA cAfujfi a tBxLcyfit d fz.vj JAoofz foz jS Richmond High took on a new look as halls became blue and green while classrooms were painted in every shade from orange to red, white and blue. IB cStuAznt (2ounciC ietimond Sc(zoo£ c fctLuitizi Zf e.i.iclsnt: sJl laxij Qo JJaiiox 1 (Acs iXxsxicLsnt: XsiCis xuin Xscxstaxy: XsJiixs XuAsk 'ZJxs.ai.uxs.x: XVsttis (2axA The Student Council sponsors a variety of activities, from Homecoming in the fall to the end of school Bash in June. Also this year was a Christmas Dance and Valentine Day Dance, league dances and a road rally, in addition to Friday evening post-game dances and charitable activities. XjsfixsisntatLusi gtfi: acfxis xonAzik (JfianAxa 'Oaxnsx 10tft: JSfiaxon Xcfisusx Q.im ZJusxitsnau uA Co. xo [ XuAwiy cXn.n.s ZPxismsx J 2t(x: ZPsggy Xutton C(iuc(z XVo Cs 19 H3anA Gffic£,z± CL xa JC)Lc(zLn±on, Stzus. ZmLcfi, Jloxi Cfiaiujin, Ssji. Qofi n Do±t z, !Z7t£ai. 20 ABOVE: A rough day for Drum Major Clara Dickenson. ABOVE: Rhonda and Ginger pose for the camera. !2and Win± czHonozi in 1977-78 A BOVE: Jazz Band at the Pop’s Concert. ABOVE: The Band takes a break. ABOVE: The RHS Band stands at attention for the Blue Devils. ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Haack. Kelly Southwell. Drum Major Clara Dickenson, Flags: Melissa Merrit. Cindy Robertson. FRONT: Twirler Lori Chauvin. 22 ABOVE: The RHS Band gets award for marching at the Michigan State Fair. ABOVE: The RHS Marching Band forms the traditional “R.” BELOW: THE HEART FORMATION was used at the MSBOA Marching Band Festival, where the Band received a trophy. 23 ABOVE LEFT: Womens Choir. Pianist Penny Arft. director Les- ter Malha. ABOVE RIGHT: Alumni Choir FAR RIGHT: Chorale BOTTOM RIGHT: Mens Choir Q oaat Z[u±ia 24 25 C horal: FIRST ROM Director Lester Mahla. Li Hohmann. Brian Govier. Connie Spinska. Ralph Ryan. Claudette Buelow. Phil San- tek. Jackie Shaune. SECOND ROW: Jim Krzemecki. Michelle Logghe. Jim Brassard. Darlene Almsiadt. Bob Fruin. Allison Ryan. Terry Krueger. THIRD ROW Karen Kulman. Larry Naeyaert. Tina Desero. John Leech. Lauren Matich. Joel Burden. Denise Krueger. Dave Jahn. Men S C hoin FIRST ROW: Adam Markie. Kirk Marshall. Scott Novak. Jim Fuerstenau. Jamie Markie. Brian Govier. Nick Trom- bley. Dan McNinch. Marc Desero. SECOND ROW Pat Weeks. Mark Ozanic. Phil Land. Dean Bauman. Frank Mardis. Pierre Dart. Dave Jahn. Phil Swantek. Jim Robertson. Kevin Conger. Director Lester Mahla. THIRD ROW Jerr Sebastian. Jeff Vogel. Ralph Ryan. Jim Brassard. Larry Nacycrt. John Leech. Kurt Jagoda. Bob Fruin. Joel Burden. Virgil Baumgarten. Terry Krueger. Jim Krzemecki. Concert Choin FIRST ROW: Kris Bewersdorf. Patti Emmi. Jeannme Taylor. Liz Hohmann. Connie Shinska. Cindy Robertson. Sherry Morgan. Claudette Buelow. Debbie Jehn. Mary Beth Pierzynski. Jodi Bewersdorf. Judy Breuer. SECOND ROW: Theresa Okalski. Carolyn Shinska. Chns Sparby. Karen Kulman. Lauren Matich. Michele Evans. Tina Desero. Darlene Almstadt. Michelle Logghe. Marla Hartway. Jackie Shaune. Carol Kennedy. Allison. Ryan. THIRD ROW: Denise Dudek. Sheila Veshka. Jim Fuerstenau. Jamie Markie. Frank Mardis, Ralph Ryan. Tom Foster. Phil Swantck. Brian Govier. Scott Novak. Jim Currier. Denise Krueger. Amy Arnold. Director Lester Mahla. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Miller. Leslie Fruin. Dave Jahn. Jeff Vogel. Jim Brassard. Kurt Jagoda. Larry Naeyeart. John Leech. Bob Fnun. Joel Burden. Virgil Baumgarten. Jim Krzemecki. Cathy Laich. Clara Dickenson. Womens Choir! FIRST ROW: Kris Bewersdorf. Leisa Coomer. Patti Emmi. Anna Lane. Theresa Engardio, Margaret Gallagher. Vicki Schweiger. Renee Bosman. Liz Hohmann, Connie Shinska. Claudette Buelow. Maureen Doyle. Cindy Robertson. Debbie Jehn. Jodi Beversdorf, Judy Breuer. SECOND ROW: Debbie DeVlamick. Sue Smith. Carolyn Shinska. Carol Kuzdal. Mary Ryall. Angela Monetta. LaDonna Frammolino. Lisa Schweiger. Terry Riendel. Dawn Torres. Lori McCollough. Cindy DePlae. Sarah Caughell. Jeanine Taylor. Judy Zurakowski, Darlene Almstadt. Mary Jo Van Buskirk. THIRD ROW: Diana Haws. Nancy Zybowski. Kim Barr. Dawn Wyatt. Dawn But- trey. Karen Bewersdorf. Chandra Earner. Denise Bryant. Lori Manchik. Bernie Dudek. Sue Schweiger. Nancy Neaton. Debbie Woodward. Mary Trautman. Jean Fistler. Laura Gloss. Denise Dudek. Theresa Collins. FOURTH ROW: Laura Stewart. Joyce Johnson. Denise Logghe. Karen Kulman. Amy Arnold. Cindy Chartrand. Lori Matich. C. Sparby. C. Laich. E. Ruby. L. Friun. R. Baker. B. Jahn. Michelle Evans. C. Dickerson. T. Desero. T. Ryan. F. Okalski. L. Shannon. B. Miller. Liz Hohmann Peggy Sutton (2onczzt lJ± a aCt zzat “Watching all the girls go by . . czJ-ficjfiLLcjtiti tzzLitmcLi onczzt An ensemble from The Twelve Days of Christmas” 29 Q olc£ taJ-J for Under the leadership of Mr. Beauleaux and Editor Lisa Zmich the Voice published R.U.S. news in 1977-78. Other staff members included Julie Teschler. Elmerene Thomas. Trudi Weber. Diane Jovanovich. Amy Arnold. Marianne Burkhardt. Cheryl Eberweir. Chandra Farmer. Martha Mott. Joan Bryan. Kathy Kantz. Liesbet Assendorp. 30 Safio cStafj- (izonia[s,± 1 gjJ-jS Editor Diane Jovanovich organized the work for the 1978 Echo. BELOW: Staffe Debbie Badia prepares to do pages. 1978 Echo Staff: ROW ONE: Ken Litchfield, Debbie Wright, Lori Lynch, Shelly Kaatz, Marla Hartway, Diane Jovanovich. ROW TWO: Debbie Hartway, Denise Dudek, Sheila Veska, Monica Caughill, Marie Soley, Karen Keil, Belinda Lee, Cathy Prucnell, Diana Hays. NOT PICTURED: Renee Jovanovich, Mike Mott, Chris Austin, Val Harrison, Mrs. Texley, advisor. 31 32 lB acj£.t± Sufzfzozt c -fonor SocLzty Emphasizing scholarship, leadership, and character, the honor society performs service to Richmond through projects which finance a scholarship fund. Planned for this year were bagel sales, selling of year pins and jerseys, raffles and a proposed exchange program with other schools. Members for the entire 1977-78 school year were: Jody Manchik. Connie Schinska. Cheryl Eberwein. Darlene Almstadt. Sue Fuerstenau. Beth Hebei. Laura Patchel. Dennis Wingate and Penny Arft. 33 UPPER LEFT: Shelley Howington: UPPER RIGHT: Terri Soldan; LOWER LEFT: John Badia: LOWER RIGHT: Laura Stewart. 34 Wintszi !B[izzazd± The blizzard of '78 was just another opportunity for ski club members, who braved rain and bad roads to plan ski trips this winter. This year’s officers were: President: Laura Stewart: Vice-President: Terri Soldan: Secretary: Leslie Fruin: Treasurer: Michelle Logghe 35 I977-7 i I'a’iiitij yuad 2fudy !B X£U£X I axtfia ott axy !Betf -Piexzijn ki Vkttjj Baxd {j2ebbie AlcFDoxe 'Dxudy ( Webex iJ nna AbtiLCwdX 1977-78 . uniox v I'axiity tfuad [fcawn ZJoxx i I laxlene {ZJoxz£Wi(i.i (.indij (2fia.xtxa.nA (Belinda J2ee X2Dxina { We.be.x I laxya StenimLex -Paula - cfeuex 19 -78 Oxesfman Afcjuad L ettif Box bat {J2 aum Buttxey fdita iBafex I axyaxet allayfex !Betli cfeuex {Beniie iBxyant 36 2dx zifinian Officers, cScott Jbijmz, 2f s±. 2£ V P. 23sxxi zf zLncU.[, 'Uxzai. Z ax axs,t a[Ccu)(i£X, zSzc. (2ta±± Oj-j-Lczzi lPxouLcIz Sofih omox£. (Ufficzxi (2indy (dfiaxtxand, £zc. JV[ axtznz ZJoxzzvjiki, V. P. c f[iion z 2yan, Pxzi. Jdoxzn zA [aticfi, {2Jxza±. 38 d5 Yb ,R9r°3 vrr3 j— ‘zrvf}£ uro -fy iJo vzzzn. Z01Z43 r z)lTjVZ'3JTO?jr' 'ZDlJV JJz? Gj™g 'c57b fovyir ;v3 ryT b i vvnc z ?mG jv3t : JJg 42 Sza±on £znd± on a LpoiitLvz. c Vots, Tom Foster is the ball carrier. ABOVE: Chauvin and LaFore lead the action RIGHT: Mike Pringle, Dennis Fritchie, Coach Addis, Doug Buttrey Oxy cJ-faidzz 44 LEFT: Jeff Kethe, Marv Baum- garten 1977 Devils Varsity ROW ONE: Dennis Ureel. Ralph Gallagner, Mark Pringle. Living- ston, Dennis Chauvin, Jeff Kethe, Pat Rhein. Joe Garlick. ROW TWO: Tom Foster, Randy Hous- ton, Mike LaFore, Mike Pringle, Bryan Hamilton. Lee Osterland, Mike Dobruk, Tom Boyd. ROW THREE: Coach Mr. Addis, Man- ager Tim Wilkers, Tiger Fruin, Chris Heimann, Mark Eldred, Chuck Patrick, Hank Moritz, Marv Baumgarten. Doug But- trey. Asst. Dennis Frichie, Asst. Coach Mr. Rumbaugh. 45 (f ziclclzzi Scoz£ j oz d Latinioncl 1977 J.V. Squad. ROW ONE: Tim Rivard. Brian Conner. Bogie Jaranilla. Dave Orrcll. Roger Retike. Scott Novak. Brad Meyers. Wes Gales. John Sutlon. Leo Hohmann. Greg Leach (Stats). ROW TWO Coach McCarthy. Ed Fol- ski. Walls Bird. Frank Mardis. Mark Otlenbacher. Mark Haley. Dennis Boyd. Jeff Mathews. John Scheuer. Rich Johnson. Coach Eldred. Richmond JV Football squad did an outstanding job winning seven of eight games, with only one non-league loss to Flint. Coach Eldred gives the team a pep talk before the game. A7 TOP LEFT: Mr. Annichiarico and Mr. Stewart. TOP LEFT: Tom Chauvin, Jim Robertson, Kary Leach. BOTTOM LEFT: Jamie Markie BOTTOM RIGHT: ROW I: Scott Syme, Nick Trombley, Kurt Marshall, Rob Caldwell. ROW 2: John Foster, Tom Chauvin, Doug Pringle, Adam Markie, Jerry Scheuer, Dan McNinch, Jeff Sutton. ROW 3: Rich Raska, Marc Desero. Mark Meyers, Chuck Iseler, Kary Leach. Chris Keil, Dave Vizzicarro, Kevin Conger. ROW 4: Mr. Stewart, Mike Hall, Allan Kaiser, Dan Sparby, Mr. Annichiarico, Jim Robertson, Jim Shaune, Randy Weber, Mark Ozanic, Mr. Bauer, Keith Radzom, Jamie Markie, Tom Cook. 48 zzifimzn Kurt Marshall has the ball 49 Caldwell takes a jump shot FAR RIGHT: Leach shoots BELOW: Sean and Shawn Wightman. Dave Ptach. Rogie Jaranilla. Sam Argiriou. Rich Ward. Phil Frantom. Mark Wudzinski. Mike Dobruk. Doug Buttrey. Tom Foster. Coach Wightman. 50 The team rallies around Coach Wightman Schultz drives down the lane 51 52 LEFT: Schultz on defence. CENTER: Patrick drives for two. BOTTOM LEFT: The team poses at a pep assembly. Chuck Patrick, Chuck Schultz. Mike Dobruk. Tom Foster. Mark Eldred. Randy Caldwell, John Leach. Doug Buttrey. Rich Ward. Phil Frantom. Sam Argirou. Bogie Jaranilla. Mark Wudzinski. BELOW: Patrick scores two. BOTTOM RIGHT: Leach leaps for the tip. 53 TOP LEFT: Brad Meyers goes in for a shot: Dennis Boyd is behind. TOP RIGHT: Dennis Boyd has the ball: Phil Swantek looks on. RIGHT: Coach Phillips with Phil Swantek. Dennis Boyd, Bill Pacholke. David Jahn. Bill Fist- ler. Chuck Singer. FRONT: Dan Collard. Rob Caldwell. Brad Meyers. Roger Rettke. RIGHT: Bill Fistler gets the jump. FAR RIGHT: Rob Caldwell shooting a layup. 54 Dennis Boyd and Rob Caldwell 55 56 J. Foster, C. Brogan, J. Shaune, C. Fseler, A. Markie, C. Keil. J. Robert- son. J. Markie. D. Durkee, A. Sulkowski. S. Basiscin. D. Lee, K. Marshall and S. Syme line up at an assembly. TOP LEFT: Kirk Marshal! jumps. TOP RIGHT: Doug L.ee. Chris Keil. Chris Brogan and Chuck Iseler LEFT: Jim Shaune. dribbling. Scozs foz cz ic(imoncl 57 dontinuE dJtlELZ Winning cd Ecozd foz ddic(imond Terry Patchel Kery Corbat BELOW: Meyers, Beck, Goes- chel. Cass, Land. Brown. Novak Schweiger. Pringle. Raskai Schweiger, Zmich. Hayes and Raska look on as a wrestler strug- gles for a pin. 58 ABOVE: Coach Lockey urges a wrestler to a victory. LEFT: Kary Corbat 59 60 Novak. Mike Raska. Dennis Chauvin. Terry Patchel, Dennis Ureel. Kary Corbat. Rick Raska, and Troy Veska line up for an assembly. 61 LEFT: Chuch Schultz Coach Eldred describes the coming season: “As always Richmond will field a highly respected and capable baseball team this year. Much depends on the seniors. The infield of Chuck Schultz, Chuck Patrick. Tom Foster and Mike Dobruk ranks second to none in the STA. With their leadership and junior letterwinners Randy Caldwell, Mark Eldred and Jeff Sebastian also returning, this promises to be another winning season. This team will score many runs and provide Hank Moritz, Pat Schultz and Caldwell many wins. BELOW: Tom Foster at bat. 62 ( Vaziity an d£.Q . B am !ja[[ Bziny S jzing to Lctimond czHiyti 1977 Team. ROW ONE: Torn Foster. Chuck Schultz. Chuck Patrick. Mike Dobruk. Randy Caldwell. ROW TWO: Sam Aldis. Ron Caldwell. Dan Buttrey. Brian Leach. Drew Davidson. Tom Greenia. Greg Manchik. Varsity Coach Wayne Eldred anticipates a winning season for 1978. Not pictured on this page are the 1977 junior varsity players, coached by Robert Jones, many of whom will move up to join the varsity in 1978. 63 64 LEFT: Chuck Noble on ttiE dV OWE With the loss of only two seniors from the 1977 team. Mr. Beauleaux expects the 1978 track season to be a rewarding one. The two most promising returning letter winners are juniors Phil Frantom. who holds the school record in the 880 at 2:02. and Lee Osterland. who holds the school record in the 330 yard low hurdlesat :41.0 Other promising team members are Ralph Ryan. Jeff F.berwein. Steve Zmich and Doug Buttrey. BELOW: Lee Osterland and Ralph Ryan for Richmond. Miss Novak congratulates the 1977 squad at the close of the season. Sxcs,[ at Jracfz 66 Donna Stillwell BELOW LEFT: Sue Ishmael BELOW RIGHT: Leslie Fruin 67 J.V. Girls had an outstanding season in 1977. RIGHT: Lee Ann Weidner makes a shot: Michelle Evans scores. BELOW: A huddle: Brenda Miller gets the jump. ah d ! pvz on douzti 68 RIGHT: Chris Hein grabs the ball: J.V. Coach Miss Dickieson and Varsity Coach Mr. Phillips. I3 CL±lzzttja[[ (2ouxt Marlain Abraham scores two. BELOW: Leslie Fruin. Marlain Abraham, Terri Soldan, Sandy McCleary. LEFT: Shellv Kaatz. ABOVE: Waiting to play are Debbie Badia, Michelle Logghe. Laura Stewart. Lisa Gallo. Debbie Manchik. Jody Manchik. Terri Falk. Lori Porrett, Noreen iseler, and Marlain Abraham. 69 Riak mond SfiLzit azn± nition 3an± zd {afzz dJnto (dVcnn£Z± Whether winning or losing. Richmond fan spirit was at an all-time high this year, earning recognition from opposing teams, referees, and the grateful teams they supported. The tennis team, coached by Mr. Phillips, also featured Richmond winners. PICTURED ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: are Perry Engardio. Dave Breuer. Dave Jahn. Jznnii and cztftliCetz , Coach Lockey predicts. “The RHS golf team was young in 1977 with no seniors. We gained valuable experience and expect to have a great year in 1978. Pictured above are Jim Krezmecki. Mike Cass. Brian Koehn. Dan Collard. Randy Caldwell. Mike Mott. Dave Jahn. Mike Mackley. Coach Lockey. 71 7? mSkim mm JzCLctlZXi ( CLLUjtlt LL ,na Ma £ TOP LEFT: “Charo — The ‘Coochie Coochie’ girl” of Richmond High. TOP RIGHT: “Now I’m through lecturing — you may have the last five seconds to talk.” BOTTOM LEFT: That’s a scream! CENTER: Caught in the act! BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Lantz — reading his book. 74 eLz cJ-fuman Sidt TOP LEFT: See what I got?” TOP CENTER: “Anybody got a pea-shooter handy? TOP RIGHT: What is Ms. Novak laughing at? BOTTOM LEFT: Why are you hiding up there. Mr. Addis? BOTTOM RIGHT: “Don’t make me laugh. Mr. Tom Addis teaches English I and II. and acts as Varsity Football Coach and Frosh sponsor. He attended Oakland U. When asked for a quote on the Carter Administration Mr. Addis was heard to say. The administration is living proof that running a peanut farm and running a country are not the same thing.” Mrs. Sara Moran was student teacher for Mr. Addis in the fall. Mrs. Marilyn Welser teaches college writing. English and reading improvement classes. She did her undergraduate work at Central Michigan University. She is also involved in the newly formed group of Parents of Academically Talented students. Stud nt 11 zacfizzi. SxfzzzL CLU2 zzLzncz in £ng[i±h at 76 Mr. Bruce Smith teaches English I. II, Speech and is in charge of Student Council, Debate and Forensics. He attended M.S.U. and received graduate work at Oakland and Western U. If Mr. Smith could have any other occupation he would like to run his own restaurant because he loves to cook and to eat. Mr. Alan Beauleaux went to school at Hope College and Oakland University. He teaches English II. III. Mythology. Creative Writing. He also works with the freshman basketball and track teams. BELOW: Mrs. Linda Florence was Mr. Beauleaux's student teacher in the fall. 77 78 Jeff Lemmex is distracted from his artwork. I7fi£LZ dzsxLtiuity in zd Z[any zJ l zdiia Mr. Leyer has a smile for the photographer. 79 Mr. Jack Leyer teaches basic design. Drafting I. II and III. and is Junior class advisor. He received his education at Central Michigan University. If he were in any other job it might be a career as a successful professional golfer, since he would then be able to “follow the good weather and earn lots of money.” Miss Tina Syverson would be a commercial artist or university instructor if she could have another occupation. She studied at Wayne State U. She teaches basic design, painting, drawing, fibers, and crafts. She is Junior class sponsor, and has an art workshop for gifted children. cz fzt Uzacfz d [anua[ 80 Mrs. Virginia Wood teaches chemistry, physics and is in charge of the Senior class. She attended Ferris State College. When asked her opinion on a political issue, she answered “1 try not to think about it?” Her sense of humor and challenging labs makes her science classes popular (even if sometimes odorous!) cSaiznaz Usxiafi £4 J2o ica[ Linda Hamilton flashes a smile from chem class. Jeff Hayes ponders a chem problem, but Terri Soldan is hard at work. 81 cdfi toxtf and ouzxnniznt Mr. Wayne Eldred says that if he could have another occupation he would like to be a Doctor, because they are very rich. If he could be reincarnated he would like to be the King of Saudi Arabia because he has a harem, oil. and everything money can buy. Mr. Eldred got his education at C.M.U.. M.C.C.C.. and the world of life. He teaches Government, and U.S. History. He is also the J.V. Football and Varsity Baseball Coach. Mr. Carl Phillips teaches ninth grade geography and Michigan History. He also teaches drivers education and coaches tennis boys Junior Varsity and girls Varsity Basketball. He thinks the suspension room is a “much better method then giving a student who has been suspended more time off.” 82 ISuL d zAfation± Mr. Pat Wight man was asked by Echo staffers what he would come back as if he were reincarnated. His response. “A Rockerfellor — isn't the reason obvious?” He received his education at C.M.U., W.M.U. and “the school of hard knocks.” He teaches U.S. History, and World History and is Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr. Dan McCarthy is voted by Echo staffers “the teacher most hard to photograph. Although not pictured on this page. R.H.S. students will remember him. If he were to be reincarnated. Mr. McCarthy typically proclaims he’d come back as himself. He got his education at Western and Eastern (Masters). He teaches government, psychology, sociology and American history. He coaches J.V. Football and baseball. 83 Mrs. Margaret Rettke teaches home economics and consumer economics. She attended Central Michigan University. Mrs. Rettke likes the new attendance policy because she feels “it has helped cut down some of the problems we've had in the past.” Jody Milton cuts a pattern. Susxy i-Pszion tfiz Economy 84 If Mrs. Carmen Mahla could have another occupation she would like to own and operate her own clothing store. She went to Staut University in Menominie. Wisconsin. She teaches Home Economics. Clothing, Foods and Home and Family Living. BELOW: Displaying their baked goods, are Diane Korte and Jane Brogan 85 Mr. Gary Rumbaugh saysth.u ■ he could have any other occupatum it would be in herpetology (study of snakes) or working in animal husbandry. If Mr. Rumbaugh could be reincarnated, he says it would be as an orangutan — and his primate posters in his classroom keep his students amused. He received his education at Central. He teaches biology, general science and advanced biology. He is also assistant varsity football coach. 86 LEFT: Mr. Rumbaugh’s class enjoys biology BELOW: Mrs. Juliana Texley teaches biology, advanced biology and ecology. She is also Echo advisor. She received her education at Oakland U. and Wayne. Mrs. Texley says that if she was not a high school teacher she should be a “Jane Goodall” type animal behaviorist or wildlife biologist. Mrs. Texley was replaced by Mr. Ed York (not pictured) in March. 87 TOP LEFT: Are you surprised? TOP RIGHT: Don't look Mr. Phillips!! CENTER LEFT: These tests will never end! CENTER RIGHT: Forget Napoleon and Alexander just remember me.” BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Welser will smile, but she can't look. BOTTOM RIGHT: Acting like his usual self. . . 88 TOP: SAY What? HOI TOM I'm not touching that frog no WAY!!! tli£ Dunny Sidz of oc i 89 Mr. Peter Mantei teaches Algebra I, II and sponsors the ski club. He received his education at Central. When asked what he’d be if he were to be reincarnated, he answered. “A pet cat what a life!” Mr. Randy Lockey teaches Algebra, Geometry, pre- Algebra, Drivers Ed. and is coach for Wrestling and Golf. He attended Eastern. If not a teacher. Mr. Lockey thinks he’d be an accountant since he likes to work with numbers. 90 Mr. Doug Olson earned his bachelor of Science degree at the University of Wisconsin and his Masters’ at Wayne State. He teaches Computer Science. Refresher Math. Algebra II and Advanced Mathematics. LX + 7 — in zA atfi 91 (2!iolz c fono%6, cptyzz Sfi £CLa£tt£± Mr. Lester Mahla teaches choir and chorale at Richmond, and has been responsible for many prize- winning vocal groups. He received his education at Wisconsin State University and Indiana U. If not a teacher, he says he'd like to be a doctor. 92 Mr. Larry Babcock teaches band classes at R.H.S. His response to Echo staffers who asked him what he thought of the Carter administration was. “Peanuts. He received his education at Northern Michigan University. Band ( Win± A scocj nit ion in 1977-78 93 Mrs. Lois Mathiak teaches classes dealing with Mr. Everitt Bissonette teaches typing I, General office education and works with office co-op students Business and Bookkeeping I and II at Richmond. and the National Honor Society. Mrs. Mathiak thinks the new attendance policy is “Great. Her students do well in office jobs due to the training she offers. 94 J ozotfiu 3aftsz received her Masters Degree from Wayne State University. Mrs. Falter is our Librarian and works with the National Honor Society. ... J2iHrzcizy urzz cytyccuzacy, c fceuzcLcy, c fcauzaay . . . 95 Terry Falk in typing class. Mr. Robert Jones handles resource room and acts as teacher consultant. He also supervises the bowling league. With his typical sense of humor, he told Echo staffers that he got his education “on the Streets of San Francisco.’ He feels that the new attendance policy has “too many loopholes.” BELOW: Donna Shuboy added holiday spirit to Mr. Jones' room with this bulletin board. i t merry Christmas s ' 96 Mr. Glenn Goodrich would like to be reincarnated as a tercel (a bird) so he could fly over carwashes. . . or so he told the Echo staffer who interviewed him. displaying his typical sense of humor. He received his education at Macomb. St. Clair. Wayne, in the Marines and the Navy. He teaches metals. DzCLC QJatualjtz foZ ttl£ utuzz Mr. Dean Backs from. Mr. Backstrom teaches Woods I. II. III. and IV classes at Richmond High School. 97 Miss Denise Novak told our Echo interviewer that she approved of the new attendance policy if no exceptions were made. She received her undergraduate education at Albion and her Masters’ at Wayne. She teaches physical education. Michigan History-Geography, and U.S. History. She is girls track and field coach. Mr. David Lantz went to college at M.S.U. He teaches Math and Physical Education. Mr. Lantz is also the Adult Education Director at Richmond High School. Dct 98 Mrs. Jane Quenneville says, “If I were to pursue another career it would be Urban Planning. Working to develop and improve the living conditions, employment facilities, recreational opportunities, and economical, cultural, and service components of society seems like a valuable objective. Mrs. Quennville is a counselor at R.H.S. (RIGHT) Mr. Robert Winkler would like to be reincarnated as a Five- Star General in the U.S. Air Force. He received his B.S. Degree at C.M.U. and his Masters' in Guidance Counseling at E.M.U. He teaches Related Instructions and Co-Op, and he is a counselor. 99 ■ If Mr. Barry Gallogher could be reincarnated he would like to come back as himself. When he was asked. “If you could have any other occupation, what would it be?” he responded, “My Secret.” He attended Romeo High School and EMU. He is the Suspension Room Supervisor here. Mrs. Maryann Reece She received her education at Wayne State University. She teaches the French and Spanish classes at RHS. [j LCL±, lE onjoux, a 100 Dr. Thomas Bleet, our new Superintendent of Schools this year, has become a familiar and welcome visitor at R.H.S. and has been instrumental in the start of classes in positive thinking and in the repainting and decorating of the school. t'Iznbiatl c dmini tTa- tion Uyzzjii d iinnincj c mootnLu Mr. Paul Hildebrand. Assistant Superintendent, works behind the scenes for the effective operation of the school system. The central office staff, working with Mr. Hildebrandt and Dr. Bleet. provide many services for high school students. Sharon Franz, Agnes Rumenapp, Marie Bamfield, Pat Tuscany. Pat Falk, Cindy Welch. 101 Mrs. Ellen Leibzeit, Secretary 103 •i' hit tin cdfdami U-'innif dhft zf?ic iaxd dfCftxty 'jofin idfxdoin jf a xfene dfLnutadt affthanaiioi cdfujixic djicfa xd frdot cdfnn dfmold Seniors are in the Halloween spirit: Renee Jovanovich and Kathy Kethe. (ffzaciuatzi of 1978 Edward t 'Jzff’izy (dhaml't rla in l ennis C'hi lauvin 4 duanitu Hearts Peggy. Pam. Renee and Critter are all smiles. What's up? 109 1 Patrick ColUif 4jax£ CcKreit L( axij {doxhcit panics £imone. !j Lc£ x on (2£aza !z5 ic imon o an CricAx Mic uief 2$o£ u£ NOT PICTURED: tbumU U±u£ay 110 Dennis Chauvivin in action. !J acru 3euj£n zA az£ 3iitfzz (2fi£xyL ££ %iv£in zA axk £l£ii LPattU. £mmi yffaiU £ifi£X in 112 113 114 115 SOT PICTURED: J.’il'1'ian Lf(aGat 'ZJcunmu LPacholfit 'Uhurm tlS'kalihi ' drederick ifiofllfie .dori U-'orrutt {dhuck dVoOCe drnmu dPcujet xiura U-iitc itl Government class is very exciting, but we can hardly wait until June. Enjoying the game guys? Mike Dob- rak. Mark Pringle. K.ary Corbat and Chuck Schultz Kathy Kethe would rather stand on her head than go to class. 121 Sfei’Ot Schmidt aL' y a i z dicha-ul d c inoudt d!fui rim d chultjz Chuck Schultz enjoys the game. rltaik d shmidt 'Mary cfiureiyzx 122 i ameva zd?yan iPaul clilalsacli dhxiitim Sfiaxhy NOT PICTURED: 'Uexxy 123 'Z?odJ Shu lock JW octz czbctLom c hiE a Ss,nioz UzcuhtLon “Most All A round: Shelly Kaatz, Chuck Patrick, Mary Jo Bailer ‘ ‘ Teachers’s Pets: ’ ’ Jody Manchik, Mike Dobruk “ We’ve come to know this is our last as a class Together, yet separate, in our dreams. . . We will build the world each new day, To reach our better tomorrows And 1978 becomes an open road to our life. 126 £vzn Lpcminc) dannoi S:ai£ tfiz d Z[£mozLz± of “Class Pests: ” Val Harrison, Ralph Gallo “Always Late:” Val Harrison, Fred Poppe 127 oafz £[zction± . . . “Class Musicians: ” Clara Dickenson, Mark Pringle “Class Flirts:” Marie Soley, Pat Colley “Class Actors:” Liz Hohmann, Chuck Nobel “Class Clowns:” Val Harrison, Pat Colley 128 “Hall Roomers:” Renee Jovanovich, Fred Poppe Nicest Smile: Karen Keil, Chuck Schultz Best Looking: Shelly Kaatz, Jeff Kethe Class Partiers: Kathy Kethe. Fred Poppe ncoz± Best Dressed: Roxanne Silk. Rick A Iherty 17- o T j-OZ octz Class Pessimists: Mary Jo Bailer, Chuck Nobel onozi Class Couple She he Rousseau and Rich Schroudt igyS . . . 'llfu. and [Boumi . . . But BUL B rounA. LEFT: Renee. Linda and Saundy study math and calculate fun. RIGHT: Governm- ent class takes time fora “SMILE” break. LEFT: Hard working Lisa always has a smile to share. RIGHT: Santa and Helper. Deb. with a sack of goodies for all the girls and boys. BELOW LEFT: Patty and Diane with their favorite saying, what could they be smiling about? BELOW RIGHT: Peggy tries to straighten Mr. Mac’s desk. What a job! 131 ZJli£ LPa±±irzcj TJzclzil . FAR LEFT: Shelly Kaatz RIGHT: Chuck and Liz in their first great performance. Hard working Kathy Kethe deserves a Pepsi break. . . . {jBrinc) bii. to U)78, 3t (f X£.a.t[ Connie Mackley. are you ready to blow up the school? 132 ttiz ljzaz tjij . . . zniozitii U± dV oxs, (2atc(i j D an 5j£T. LEFT: Jeff Kethe and Mr. Jakubiak RIGHT: Mary smiles for the camera. BELOW LEFT: Val in her favorite class, learning how to be a wise consumer. BELOW RIGHT: Nellie Card. 133 ABOVE LEFT: Julie Teschler and Cheryl Eberwein stroll down the hall. ABOVE RIGHT: Debbie Roberts and Theresa Martindale wait for senior pictures. FAR LEFT: Carol “Woo” Rammer. RIGHT: Chuck Patrick shows his spirit before the U.M.-Ohio game. 134 Dftsxs wiit Ijs a tints.; 1 QjS art [[ cftanys ouxssluss, witfi a urftoCs woxCd yst to aonyusx. are wait---fox tfiat day, are say, Jlius it ufi, 1978 is yxsat!’’ LEFT: The Seniors show their Christmas Spirit with their prize winning skit. RIGHT: Mike and Dennis study hard, as always? LEFT: Lorri Porrett roams the halls. RIGHT: Seniors act out their skit. BELOW RIGHT: Dan is interested in magazine news. Susan Abraham Carol Austin Chris Austin Ronald Bacisikin Rita Baker Andrea Bastian John Bastian Dean Bauman Ginger Bauman CENTER: Kelly Corbat Betsy Bernard Roy Bertossi Tammy Bcttcher Karen Bewersdorf Eric Black Renee Bosman Chris Brogan Michael Brown Denise Bryant Francis Brzezinski Robert Budzyn Melvin Beulow Terry Bunch 138 3zs±(znzEn Jacfztz BioCocjij, zogzafzfiy, Sngtiiti . . . and ddj jD.E.zcldi m n LEFT: Tammy’s sleeping, Nancy’s laughing, Chandra’s dreaming . . .but no one is doing biology. BELOW ROW ONE: Brad Beeson. Dawn Buttrey. Rob Caldwell. Doreen Calomeni. Doug Carl. Pamela Carter. BOTTOM ROW TWO: Sarah Caughell. Tom Chauvin. Tim Collins. Kevin Conger. Tom Cook. Kelly Corbat. BOTTOM ROW THREE Ken Dalton. Pierre Dart. Sherry Dart. Holly Davidson. Charles Dawe. Angela Dalisi. 39 z ±(inizn ozm of 1 gS 1 ROW 0 E: C indy DcPIae. Marc Desero. Rick Devlaminck. Dan Devroy. Vcrn Dickerson. Gilbert Dominguez. ROW TW O Dena Dossin. Maureen Doyle. Bermc Dudck. Keith Dumka. Thresa F.ngardio. Scott England. ROW 1HREE: Dave Edwards. Chandra Farner. Jean Fistler. Paul Fistler. John Foster. Margaret Gallagher. 140 Ed Ciall Mark Gant Wendy Gebaur Lynda Gillespie Laura Gloss Steven Golden Sherry Gramcr Jackie Grondzik Mike Hall Jenny Harrison Judy Higgins Shelley Howington Rebecca Jahn Charles Iseler Shelley Jehn Marykay Hogan Joyce Johnson Raymond Johnson Robert Kaspercki Dave Kaplan Denise Karales Chris Keil Theresa Klebba John Koss 141 Val Hillewaere Jane Kulnian Mark Kulnian Anna Lane Mark Latimer Doug Lee Cary Leich John Litchfield Theresa Lorenc Robin Lowe Dan Ludwig Jim MacDonald Scott Mallwitz Lori Manchik Tom Manfrin Adam Markie James Markie Kirk Marshall Mary Martin Tony Martin Beth Matthews Nathan McCray Lori Mccullough Can McNinch Mark Meyers Angela Monetta Roy Morgan Mike Moll 142 3zo±(z IBatfiz tn ROW ONE: Pat Muneio. Nancy Neaton. Pal Okelski. Mark Ozanic. Steve Ozanic. Bill Pacholke. ROW TWO: Kim Pare. Mary Patrick. Patti Paul. Laura Pearl. Tom Pearl. Roxanne Pelt. ROW THREE: Susan Pietrykowski. Wayne Plagens. Doug Pringle. Ken Rabine. Keith Radzom. Kristie Rapley. 143 [l on't cJ-ficLs, xom Dun Richard Raska Rhonda Reese RIGHT: Vern Dickerson Tern Reindel Scott Rich Bruce Rey Audrey Riddle Lesa Roberts James Robertson Jim Rogers Ellen Ruby Mary Ryall Teresa Ryan Paula Samul Rob Schade Beth Scheuer Gerry' Scheuer Wilbur Schigur Lori Schmitz 144 Dave Schrocder Lisa Schweiger Sue Schweiger Vicki Schweiger Beth Scoti Linda Shannon Sharily Sharpe James Shaune Donald Smith Susan Smith Dan Spar by Susan Spies Julie Sprader Patty Stein Joseph Stephens Joseph Suess Patrick Sullivan Jeffrey Sutton Andrew Sulkowski Scott Sy me Brian Szyska Marie Teska Mary Trautman Nicholas Trombley MaryJo YanBuskirk Cheri Verlinde Troy Veshka Da e Vizzicaro 145 }rLO±ii Qoin in Studiz± and =Sj20%t± ABOVE: Frosh Football Team James Wagoner Ken Wakeham Tom Wakeham Randy Weber Sueanne Weidner Laurie Wilber Jo Wilson Wayne Wilson Brian Winkle Walter Winkle BELOW: Debbie Woodward. Sue Woodward, Dawn Wyatt. Nancy Zybowski. Dan Zmich. Judy Zurakowski. 146 147 Kelly Corbat’s got your number! (Z7 £ IVinning oj Robert Aldis Steve Aldis Julie Alexander Mark Arnold David August Wallace Bird Karen Blake Alexia Brickel Veronica Bulski CENTER: Cindy Chartrand Scott Bums Wendy Carroll Cindy Chartrand Lori Chauvin Theresa Collins John Combs Brian Conner Raymond Dart Ronald Daugherty Deborah DeVlamink Kathleen Dupree 148 (2[a±s, of 7 9So Jeffrey Austin Richard Austin Luann Baade Sharon Bachman Cathy Badia Dennis Boyd Richard Boyd Garry Burkacki Lisa Burkacki Michael Cass Barbara Caughwell Luanne Cockerill Daniel Col lard James Currier Randy Cuthbertson Jeffrey Eberwein Kathy Ellison Lisa Endelmann Michelle Evans Ed Folski 149 omoz£i c hiz Stazi Marie Fraley l.aDonna Frammolino Janies Fuerstenau Kevin Gazley Chris Gehauer Laura Giangrande Debra Gregg Amy Grondzik Bonnie Gutt Sharon Haack Mark Haley Sherry Hamilton David Haws Jean Hebei Mary Hebei C hris Hem Gary Helle Vicki Hodges Let) Hohmann Carie Hunger 150 on ttu {f xLcLixon . . . and Susan Ishmael Andrea Jakubiak Bonifacio Jaranilla Michelle Jerore Jeffrey Johnson Richard Johnson Kenneth Kammer David Kay Carol Kerin Steven Klama Ellen Knoer Brian Koehn Denise Kreuger Diane Korte Carl Kulman Debbie Latorella Belinda Lee Sally Like Denise Logghe M. Mackley 151 Jeff Lemmex Frank Mardis Marie Marinello Theresa Marsee Ken Martindalc Lauren Matich Michelle Mathis David Mathews Shawn McCurry CENTER: Belinda Lee Melissa Merritt Brad Meyers Brenda Miller Daniel Murphy Scott Novak Debbie O'Connor David Orel I Paul Ozark Jody Parrinello Jeffery Peake d ' ' Doug Pearl y k Sri' 6 ki 152 Nick Placencia Donald Ponder Rhonda Preston Lori Priestap Reenc Raplcy Kim Raska Theresa Raska Roger Rettke Debra Riedel Mike Riedel Connie Rippy CENTER: Marlene and Cindy Jeff Rodgers Dave Romancheck Paula Rossbach Wendall Roy Allison Ryan Jean Ryan Paula Scheuer Sharon Scheuer Dave Schlabach 153 Doug Schoenerg Dean Schumaker Penny Schwartz Dan Schweiger Dennis Schweiger Gerry Sebastian Fred Shelton CENTER: Brenda Miller Carolyn Shinska Donna Shuboy Chuck Singer Kellie Southwell Cindy Sparby Bob Stahl 1arga Stemmier Chris Stevens Brenda Suess Johnny Sutton Jeanine Tay lor Carolyn Tichnell Holly Thibodeau 154 Dawn Torres Marlene Torzewski Loius Trautman Gregg Wakcham Katrina Weber Patrick Weeks Lee Ann Weidner CENTER: Bonnie Gutt Doug Welbes Robert Wellman Ed White Stephanie Whittaker Patty Wichert Jeff Wilson Barb Winkle Lori Wright Donald Wyatt Mike Veith Jeff Vogel Carin Youngren Julie Rivard 155 156 omozzi (f zovjincj a±t Carol Kerin. Yvonne Dunbar and Paula Rossbach with stuffed pets. Bogie Jaranilla and friends at an assembly. BELOW: Jim Hopp. Rich Kattleman Brenda Miller on defense. Rachel Allen Joan Ardoin Mary Austin Greg Baars Debbie Badia Jerry Barg Marv Baumgarten Jody Beversdorf Jeanette Bird Jim Bishop Vic Adams Wayne Arnold Sharon Baczewski Brenda Bauman to Kris Bewersdorf Craig Black Kathy Blake Neil Belhmer Marlain Abraham Henry Beck 158 Ken Conroy Pnn(? Piozarazd 1979 Judy Breuer Randy Caldwell Joel Burden MaryAnn Burkhardl Doug Buttrey Lisa Coomer Karen Cox Mary Ann Ceiplik Bonnie Clark Paul Boyd Tom Boyd Jim Brassard Jane Brogan Joan Bryan Claudette Buelow 159 Laurie Da we MaryAnn Edward DePlae Tina Desero Ardyce Devroy Dawn Dickson Delcouri Rosemary Dudek Denise Dudek David Dunbar Mark Eldred Leona Elsholz Perry Engardio Theresc Falk Rick Fistler Bill Fistler Kim Flechsig Joe Folske Phil Franiom Leslie Fruin Lisa Gallo Joe Garlick Wesley Gales Carl Giangrandc Laura Gillespie Al Hebei Don Hein Rick Hemby Keith Howingion Norene Iseler KurtJagodu 160 David Jahn JoAnn Jakubiak Debbie Jehn Michael Kathleen Kaat Jeff Kain Jovanovich Carol Kennedy Terry Krueger James Krzemeeki Carol Kuzdal Cathy Laich James Land Kirn Larabee Dean Lehow John Leech Ruth Lefler Pam Leich Ken Litchfield Junior Float 161 Donna Stillwell Michele Mason Sandy McCIcary Marion McNinch Ron Milarski Jodi Milton Sherry Morgan Larry Naeyart Liz Nicholson Sharon Niehauer Natalie Oprita Michele Logghe Dave Void LeeOsterland EdOzanic Doug Pacholke Emma Pa gel Terri Patched Al Pearl 162 ft Tim Rivard Elizabeth Roberts Mary Romanchek John Scheuer Sue Schlabach Theresa Schwartz Ron Schweiger Jeff Sebastian Larry Sebastian David Shannon Beth Siewertsen Laura Smith Donna Stillwell Phillip Swantek Mary beth Pier ynski 163 Debbie Badia Marla and Debbie Hartway. Paul Szymanski Thercse Tardiff David Thibodeau Elmerene Thomas Monica Richard Ureel Tschiggfrcy Peter Van Sheila Veshka David Void Shawn Wachtel Katy Wagoner Beth Ward Heusden 164 GregWakeham Rich Ward Kim Warren Trudy Weber Larry Wilkie Don Wood I ammi Woodward Mark Wudzinski John Yclencich Steve Zmich Laura Zybowski Marlain Abraham 165 ClunLozi Nick Placencia and Fred Poppe Mary Ann Dalcourt Debbie Manchik Marla and Debbie sell sandwiches at break. Julia Martin doing what conzs± naturally 166 67 m 169 170 ABOVE: Lori Manchik is green with envy. Sue Ishmael smiles devilishly. RIGHT: Leisa Coomer. Martha Mott. Belinda Lee 171 ofltlOniOZZ f LZ t± ( Win ttzz 'lPoujcIzz The sophomore girls beat both the freshmen and the seniors to claim the 1977 Girls Powder Puff Honors. Refs Mr. Addis and Mr. Rumbaugh braved freezing temp- eratures and snow to insure an exciting game. 172 Compliments of the Free Press Family Congratulations to the Seniors The Frank and Marie Ryan Gang 727-7070 727-8025 Anthony's Mens Wear Name Brand Merchandise Tuxedo Rentals Main Street 173 Jeanette Bird at NASA assembly. Ray Weeks Sons Inc. Beef — Pork — Veal — Lamb 36901 32 Mile Richmond. Mich. 48062 725-3535 Active Home Imp. Richmond 727-1117 Aluminum Siding Trim Gutters Congratulations Class of '78 John Deere Industrial Equipment 174 TOP LEFT: Paul Boyd. Chuck Noble and Liz Hohmann in Red Carnations. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Jehn. Phil Swantek. Clau- dette Buelow and Chuck Noble in Impromptu. LEFT: Debbie Jehn. Claudette Buelow, Chuck Noble and Phil Swantek in “Impromptu. Ljoutlz (fluitet Q 1 itfz czHonoz Started this year by Claudette Buelow and Chuck Noble, The Richmond Youth Theatre Guild consists of seven members, and hopes to recruit more student interest in the future. The group is unique in that they have no formal adult supervision and the shows are strictly student run. Their first presentation, of three one act plays, was greeted with glowing reviews and success. Student direction focuses on helping students help themselves. Members are looking forward to continued suc- cess and growing public interest in the future. New Riviera 50355 Gratiot at 22'h Mile Restaurant Chesterfield Township Macomb Bank Jack Jill Fashions Richmond Muttonville 69278 Main Village Shopping Center Richmond Romeo Congratulations Class of '78 Marcile's Wm. L Evans Agency Feminine Fashions Bridals — Formals 727-6075 69303 Main, Richmond 66130 Van Dyke Romeo 313-752-4322 69334 Main Richmond 313-727-1504 Insurance Life — Home — Car — Business Bob Fruin Buick Pontiac G.M.C., Inc. 68811 Main Best Wishes Class of’78 Locker cleanout is an important part of the school year. Mr. Rumbaugh is finding old, unused biology books. 178 Congratulations '78 179 ao 1 Acropolis Fine Food 50875 N. Gratiot Country Inn Famous Original Coney Island 727-7396 8826 Gratiot Richmond Gierk's Shoe Store 68131 Main Richmond. Ml 727-4775 Ml. Clemens Congratulations to the Class of 1978 Congratulations to the Richmond High Class of '78 Don Ling Chevy — Olds 66629 Gratiot — Richmond the farmers daughter 180 MAIN STREET • RICHMOND Stereo Systems — Antenna Systems Carl's Electric TV — Appliances Wiring — Sales — Service KF MlSsal HtMSCM Tflamtyua CAapei FUNERAL HOME Hensch Memorial Chapel 68476 Main St. Richmond, MI 48062 Kerin's Beefhouse Main Street, Richmond Highbank Antiques 28689 Armada Ridge Between Richmond and Armada Richmond, Mich. Mel — Gin Duncan Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 12-6 We Buy and Sell 784-5302 181 Cherry Tree Antiques 33580 Armada Ridge 727-9349 Specializing in Fine Oak Furniture and Lamps From the Turn of the Century Buy and Sell Linda and Tony Halls Rickert's Auto Glass, Inc. 67919 Gleason Richmond. Mich. rt h Ginger Bauman net,cs Landlubber Fashions With a Flair- Scarves Jewelry Sweaters Blouses Skirts Slacks Gauchos Jump-Suits Dresses Evening Gowns Look N Good Fashion Harbor in Chesterfield Mall 33119 23-Mile New Baltimore. 725-1500 (Yes. We Do Have Layaway) Complete Selection of Dresses Sportswear— Pantsuits — Jewelry Complete Line of Accessories 725-7577 33151 23 Mile Road Chesterfield Mall 182 national bank OF RICHMOND National Bank of Richmond Come Grow With Us” Richmond Memphis New Haven Meade 183 Lisa's Produce Market 72011 M-19 Richmond Congratulations Class of ’78 Eastlawn Holstein Farm Gordon Fuerstenau Family — Richmond 184 The Flying Machine 48925 N. Gratiot Mt. Clemens Dun Hot Popcorn Inc. 50421 Russell Schmidt Blvd. Mt. Clemens. Mich. 949-0500 It only takes a minute ... YOU CAN NOW PLACE A FIND AD SATURDAY FROM 9:00 to 4:00 P.M. AT THE RICHMOND OFFICE IFTHESE HOURS AREN’T CONVENIENT CALL OUR AFTERHOURS NUMBER ________329-2277________ “FIND” THIS AREA’S BEST SELLER 727 3745 RICHMO.ND AFTER 794-4969 ALGONAC HJndS 329-7471 ST. CLAIR 765-8874 MARINE CITY 329-2277 725-0151 NEW BALTIMORE 185 Merle Norman Beaute Salon “Complete Beauty Care” Hair Fashions Nail Wraps Precision Cutting Manicuring Tinting — Styling Cosmetics Blow Cutting Ear Piercing Make Up Consultant 725-7111 33115 23 Mile Chesterfield Mall Richmond Floor Wall Center 68311 Main Leong's Restaurant 30546 E. 23 Mile Chesterfield M-19 1 Mi. North of Memphis Mr. Z's Palace Food — Entertainment — Liquor 601 Burnell Conger Funeral Home 68655 Stocker Lane Richmond 949-3443 Harold A. Conger Clifford Hensch 187 Congratulations Class of ’78 Diamond Laundry Cleaners 36130 Priestap Richmond 727-5795 Roberta's Pizzeria Best Wishes to Class of’78 “Send Your Duds Through Our Suds” Main St. — Richmond 188 I Remember I remember the limes that we had Walking down the road And I remember the times that we had Walking side by side. But it was a long, long time ago. Yes, 1 remember the times that we had, Walking hand in hand And I remember the times that we had Walking down that road — Chuck King 189 Polewach's Department Store 68141 Main Best Wishes Class of '78 Mark Lee Agency 68811 Main Richmond Chance or Appointment 727-7057 Windmill Antiques Phyl and Ken Lynch 33421 Armadar Richmond 48062 Treend Realty 69394 Main Richmond. MI Rasmussen Pharmacy 69295 Main Richmond 727-1800 190 Best Wishes Class of '78 s s IGA Foodliner 66875 Gratiot Best Wishes Ron's Marathon 68420 Main Richmond 'jhuZl a uZ; hardware stores Hardware 68155 Main St. Fred Grande Ford 10901 Gratiot 727-7577 Alan Skinner, Inc. “We Save Your Sole” Leather Goods Repaired — Sold 68277 Main Robert's Shoe Repair 68286 So. Main $1 Off Soles and Heels With This Ad Art by Brenda Bauman Richmond Farmer's Elevator in-ms i 193 The Junior king and queen are homecoming traditions at Richmond. 194 St. Clair-Macomb Consumers (§9) Extends Its Best Wishes to the Class of ’78 66871 Gratiot Richmond Elias Bros. Restaurants Big Boy 29300 23 Mile New Baltimore Bill Potts 949-1700 Since 1939 Radio Dispatched 749-5801 Lendzions Furs, Bridal and Specialty 57530 Gratiot New Haven, Mich. Pine Ridge Lanes Sign Up Now for Summer Bowling League Men — Women — Student — Mixed — Family Leagues Forming Now 727-9292 Joe Bailor Towing We Will Go Anywhere — Handle Anything 30 Min. From Detroit or Port Huron 57660 Gratiot Det. Line North 963-2226 749-5117 Richmond Products Co. Subsidiary of Travco Corp. 35375 Division — Richmond Manufacturers of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Components Automotive — Recreational 727-7587 195 Threaded Products 69951 Lowepiank 196 The Clark Family 65545 Gratiot 727-6735 Richmond, Mich. 48062 727-1615 Order Your Class Ring Anytime Especially Designed for R.H.S. Choice of 15 Stones Other Personal Features 10K. White or Yellow Gold C S Auto Parts Richmond Jewelry Patrons Congratulations Class of ’78 Alababa Bakery 69006 Main Bankers Realty “Our Interest Is You” 784-5511.727-7524, 765-4051 Best Wishes for Your Success Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Bernard “Say It With Flowers” Beier Flowerists 63591 Gratiot Belle River Meat Processing 2475 Bauman Richmond, Michigan 48062 Buff’s Richmond Automatic Car Wash 36410 Division, East of Main Chesterfield Motor Inn 50900 Gratiot at 23-Mile Mt. Clemens, Mich. Compliments of the Cook Hotel Home of the Girls’ Softball State Champions Custom Foam Insulation, Inc. 67181 Gratiot Richmond, Michigan Richmond Dairy Queen “Scrumpdillyishus” Dairy Queen Throughout the Summer Season Emil’s Buffalo Inn 8887 Gratiot Ave. Richmond, Michigan Giovanni’s Appetizing Food Products Richmond, Michigan Home Freezer Meats 67365 Main Richmond, Michigan Racer and Wichert Agency Life and General Insurance Real Estate 727-6525 Konar’s Market 54830 N. Gratiot New Baltimore, Michigan P. K. McClellan, D.O., P.C. S. D. Cole. D O. Henry Carels, Jr., D.O. Philip Matich, P.A. Newell’s Lounge and Restaurant 69351 Main Richmond, Michigan Richmond Delicatessen Comer of Main and Water St. Richmond 727-8875 Richmond Hotel “Home Away From Home” Dave and Mike — Proprietors Richmond Thrift and Resale Shop Clean Merchandise Taken on Consignment Clothes, Furniture and Misc. Items Compliments of Richmond Tool and Mfgrs. 10830 Gratiot Richmond, Michigan Tiller’s Cafe Compliments to the Class of ’78 Memphis, Michigan Congratulations to Class of ’78 Open 7 Days — Beer — Wine Tony’s Market Waun’s Barber Shop 68281 Main Richmond Wellington Manufacture Automotive Interior Trim Lowe Plank, Richmond 197 Martin R. Adams-- 106 Band - I Richard W. Alberty — 106 Track - 2: Music Darlene L. Almstadt — 106 Hon. Soc.: Choir - 3: Chorale - 3: Awards • Biology. Geography. Business. Girls' State Rep.: Bowling - 2: Student Council - 2: 9th Grade Homecoming Court John M. Ardoin — 106 Richard P. Ardoin — 106 Football - 2 Penny E. Arft — 106 Drama. Choir Pianist - 4: Awards - English. Biology. Geog.; Honor Society Athanassios Argiriou 106 Exchange Student - Greece: Basketball - I Amy S. Arnold 106 Drama - I: Newspaper - I: Choir-3: Michigan Scholarship Liesbet Assendorp — 107 Exchange Student - Holland Diane Marie Baczewski — 107 Women's Choir - 2: Concert - 2 Frank W. Badaczewski — 107 Mary Jo Bailor — 107 Powder Puff - 3: Basketball - 4: Track - 1: Choir - 2: Student Council - 3: President - I Gregory A. Bauer — 107 Karate Vallie Virgil Baumgarten — 107 brama - I; Football - 2: Basketball - I: Baseball -1: Choir - 4 Anna Marie Bertossi — 107 Yearbook - 4: Cosmetology - 2: Sr. Homecoming Court Tammy M. Blake— 107 Music - 2 Theresa L. Boyd — 107 Brian W. Brickel — 108 Football -1 Marc Max Brubion — 108 Exchange Student - France: Senior Skit Renee L. Brzezinski — 108 Piano: Music Daniel H. Bugaiski — 108 Drama - I: Choir - 3: Concert -1 zSznioz UncLzx CraigS. Burgess— 108 Football - I Craig C. Campbell — 108 Nellie L. Card — 108 Cheerleading - 3: St. Council - I Edward A. Cass — 109 Basketball -1: Tennis - 4 Monica I. Caughell — 109 Powder Puff - 2: Echo - 2: Choir -1: Ski - 2: Bowling - 1 Jeffrey L. Chaimberlain — 109 Drama - 2: Football -1: Tennis - 2: Golf - i: Wrestling - I: Choir - 4 Dennis C. Chauvin — 109 Football - 4: Track - 2; Wrestling - 3: Band - 2: Awards - Biology. Geography, History. Alg. II. Michigan Scholarship Patrick H. Colley— 109 Carpentry Kary C. Corbat — 109 Tennis - 3: Wrestling - 3: Choir - 4; Bowling -1; Award - Geometry: Michigan Scholarship Juanita J. Davis — 109 Music - 4 Michael A. Delisi — 110 Janice A. Dichtel — 110 Simone M. Dickerson 110 Nurses Aide: Medi-Lodge Clara S. Dickinson — 110 Baton - 3; Drum Major - I: Band - 4: Jazz Band - 4: Choir: Class Sec. - 2 Johann F. Diricx — 110 Exchange Student - Belgium: Senior Skit Michael J. Dobruk — 110 Football - 4: Basketball - 4: Baseball - 4: Bowling-4 Dennis J. Dubay — Not Piet. Yvonne J. Dunbar — 110 Powder Puff Football Dan Dupree— 110 Marie B. Eaves — 110 Cheryl L. Eberwein — 111 Honor Society: Sr. Skit: Drama - 4; Powder Puff - 3; St. Council - 2: Officer - 2: Century Leader: Awards - Photography: English II: History: Chemistry: Biology: Consumer Ec.: U.S. History: French II: Michigan Scholarship Mark A. Ellis — 111 Patricia K. Emmi — 111 Women's Choir - 3: Concert - I Marie E. Esper — 111 Band - 4; Cosmetology - 2: Echo - 2 Awards - Photography: Attend. - 3 David S. Fagen — 111 Bowling - 2; Forensics - 1 Mark A. Fistler— 111 Basketball - 2: Bowling - 3 Helane M. Folske— 112 Thomas W. Foster— 111 Football - 4: Basketball - 4: Baseball - 4; Choir - 4; Awards — Boys' State Rep.. Bowling. Team and Game Robert M. Fruin Jr. 112 Football - 4: Mens Choir: Concert Choir Sue Ann Fuerstenau 112 Band-4: Echo - I: Michigan Scholarship Richard P. Gallagher 112 Football - 4: Track - 3: Bowling - 4; Basketball - I: Boys' State Rep.; Stale of Michigan Scholarship Ralph J. Gallo — 112 Bowling Denise M. Gavin — 112 Powder Puff Team - I: Baseball - 2: Choir - 2: Class Secretary Renee A. Gazley — 112 Powder Puff - 2: Track -1: Tennis -1: Student Council - 2: Honor Society Class Vice Pres. - 2 Phillip M. Gebauer— 113 Bowling - 2 Robert A. Goeschel — 113 Bowling - 3: Tennis - 3 Brian K. Govier — 113 Choir-4: Wrestling John R. Gray — 113 Bowling - 3 Renee L. Green — 113 Bowling - 1: Womens Choir - 2: Attendance -1 Bryan D. Hamilton — 113 Football-3: Basketball - I: Track -1 Valerie A. Harrison — 113 Football Powder Puff - 3: Basketball 2: Echo - I: Band - 3: Choir - I Jeffrey R. Hayes — 113 Wrestling - 3 Brian Hebei — 114 Canoing Elizabeth K. Hebei — 114 Band - 2: Honor Society: Awards — Biology. Attendance - I Ronald K. Hebei — 114 Drama • I Christian D. Heimann — 114 Exchange Student • Germany: Senior Skit Elizabeth A. Hohmann 114 Drama - 2: Debate - I: Forensics - I: Womens Choir: Concert Choir: Chorale: Forensics Award Randy W. Houston — 114 Football - 3: Bowling - 3 Adrian Philip Jaramlla Exchange Student • Phillipine Islands; Basketball: Football Dawn M. Johnston — 114 Diane M. Jovanovich 114 Echo Editor: Echo - 3 Renee M. Jovanovich — 114 Drama - 2: Powder Puff - I: Echo - I: St. Council - 2 Rochelle A. Kaatz — 114 Basketball - 4: Homecoming Queen Carol A. Kammer— 115 Powder Puff - 4: Track - 2: Choir - I Philip A. Karl — 115 Cynthia M. Kattleman — 115 Choir - I Jeffery Allan Kethe 115 Football - 4; Basketball - 3: Homecoming King Award - Building T rades Katherine M. Kethe — 115 Drama - I: Powder Puff - I Linda I. Kicinski — 115 Choir - I: St. Council - 3: Award Child Development Karen L. Keil—115 Echo -1: Choir - I: Ski Club - I: Sr. Homecoming Court Charles S. King — 115 Bowling: Music Michael J. Koss— 115 Bowling - 3 Karen J. Kulman — 115 Drama - 2: Basketball - I: Womens Choir - 2: Concert Choir - 2: Chorale - I: Michigan Scholarship Deborah M. LaFore 116 Powder Puff - 3: Cheerleader - 4: Choir - 3: Student Council 4 Michael G. LaFore — 116 Football -4: Tennis - I Deborah M. Lash ley — 116 Bowling - 2: Basketball - 3: Drawing Award: Band - 4 Ralph G. Livingston III — 116 Football - 3: Student Council -1 Constance M. Mackley — 116 Bowling - 2: Choir - 3 Jody A. Manchik — 116 Powder Puff - 2: Track - I: Basketball - 4: Choir - 2: Honor Society: Student Council - 3: Junior Class Treasurer: Consumer Ec. Award Nora Jean Marinello — 116 Saundra Jean Martin — 116 Powder Puff Football — I Steven Edward Martin — 116 Football -1 Theresa Ann Martindale — 117 Band - 2: Attendance - I: Spanish Award - I Dianna E. Matsos — 117 Katherine S. Fender Millbrand — 117 Echo - 2; Office Assistant Michael T. Muneio — 117 Wrestling - I: Michigan Scholarship Cheryl A. Newport — 117 Drama - 2: Band - 4: Choir - 2; Student Council - 3: Cosmetology - 2 Veronica M. Nickelson — 117 Drama - 2: Choir - 2; French I Award Gary Roy Niebauer — 117 Football - 2 Charles L. Noble — 118 Drama - 3: Football -3: Track - 4: Debate - 3; Forensics - 3: Student Council - 1; Debate Awards - 2: Michigan Comp. Scholarship Therese M. Okalski — 118 Concert Choir - I: Voice - 2 Tammy M. Pacholke— 118 Powder Puff - 2: Track - I: Perfect Attendance - I Emma Laura Patchel — 118 Cheerleading - 2: Choir - 2: Honor Society: Business Award: Michigan .Scholarship Charles J. Patrick — 119 Football - 4: Basketball - 4: Baseball - 3: Tennis - I Kimberly A. Pelt — 119 Bowling - I: Forensics - I: Band - 3 Dennis Pilkowski — 119 Tennis - 2 Steven S. Pinskey — 117 Basketball - 2: Debate - I: Forensics - I: Forensics Award Frederick D. Poppe — 118 Building Trades - 2 Lori Lynn Porrett 118 Basketball - 3: Band - I: Womens Choir: Concert Choir: Chorale Mark A. Pringle— 119 Football - 2: Track - 2: Wrestling - 2: Debate - 2: Forensics — 2: Band - 4: Awards — Band. Debate. Forensics David F. Ptach — 119 Drama - 2: Football - 1: Basketball - 4 Cherie L. Raska — 119 Debate - 1: Forensics - I: Womens Choir - 3: Concert Choir - 2: Forensics Award Vincent Michael Raska — 119 Football - 2: Wrestling - 4: Michigan Competitive Schol. Clifford W. Richter — 120 Co-op Patricia Jean Riedel — 120 Football Powder Puff - 2: Debate - I: Forensics - I Julie Ann Roberts — 120 Drama - 2: Choir - I Cynthia Jean Robertson 120 Band - 4; Michigan Competitive Scholarship Michael L. Romancheck — 120 Shellie Ann Rousseau 120 Echo - 4: Choir - 2 Ann E. Rumenapp — 120 Pamela M. Ryan — 122 Powder Puff - 2: Track - 2; Choir - 2: 199 y zitziday 6i gone. and it . mzmorie.1 Linger on,yz.t we.’Cl ofizn ufi our fizarti in ± arcfi for our tomorrow1, and Civs. Cifz to it± fuCLzit . . . (2Ca±± of 97S Senior Skit: Senior Class Treasurer Ralph Li. Ryan 122 Mens Choir. Chorale: Track Paul D. Schlabach 122 Kevin L. Schmidt— 122 Mark E. Schmidt 122 Football - I Richard L. Schroudt 122 Charles K. Schultz 122 Football - 2: Golf - 2: Baseball • 4; Basketball - 4: Choir - 4: Student Council - I Mary A. Schweiger 122 Powder Puff - 4: Basketball - I: Track - 2: Cheerleading • I: Choir - 2: Soph. Vice President Terry Jo Serek — 123 Forensics - I: Forensics A. Jacki M. Shaune 123 Powder Puff 2: Voice - 3: Forensics - 2: Choir Roxanne Silk 123 Art Awards • 4 yrs.: Photographs Award Linda J. Smith 123 Choir - 3: Voice - 2 Marie E. Soley 123 Drama - I: Echo - I: Ski - I: Michigan Scholarship Kimberly M. Southwell 123 Echo - 2 Christine M. Sparby Track - 2: Choir - 2 Mary Ellen Stearns — 123 Drama - 3: Debate 4: For. - 4; Ski - I: Student Council - 3 Karen M. Stevens— 124 Cheerleading - 2 Peggy Sue Sutton — 124 Track - I: Concert Choir: Chorale James M. Taylor— 124 Bowling - I: Debate - 3: Forensics - 3 Julie Rae Teschler 124 Powder Puff - I: Voice - I: Mich. Scholarship Dennis E. Ureel 124 Football - 3: Wrestling - 3 Edward F. VanNuck Football • 3: Basketball • 2: Baseball I: Tennis - 2 Lynn M. Weeks— 125 Dennis K. Wingate 125 Michigan Scholarship Debra Ann Wright 125 Drama - I: Cheerleading - I: Echo - I Band - 3: Voice - 2 David James Wudzinski 125 Basketball I: Mich. Schol. Wey. Vera (Not Pictured) Exchange Student Brazil Karil S. Zurakowski 125 Choir - 2: Community Theatre Becky Lou Warren 124 Drama - 2 Lisa Zmich — 125 Voice Editor
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