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1979 ECHO RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL liood Imes JO O-tomecoming, Activities , Rees ...40 faculty and Classes - ffldkino 62 the Grade Treshmen Sophomore, dr, Senior. ?? leamvoi k . Sports After Hours ...174 0 iallou een, Ads 9 sjnoH iool os • ' S96UBLI0 7 dn .U AOIAI ■ ■ ■ Sd6UBLIQ Movin’ Out $ Good Times n Rich Ward, Martha Mott Slave Day Bib and Jeans Day JBIue and White Day Debbie DeVlamink, Luanne Boade Kim Pare, Ann Priemer 12 Ken Litchfield, Debbie Latorella Spirit Week Debbie DeVlamink, Sue Ishmael Julie Rivard Marie Pare. Kim Pare. Sharon Leslie, Pete and Blue Devils Win! Christie Smith and Jerome Schultz The Winning Frosh Float Junior Float above. Sophomores below. M Amy Weeks Claire Zimmer Cathy Badia Homecoming ’78 Victories Homecoming Royalty. . . Pe ter Zimmer Leslie Fruin Homecoming Emotions 17 Exchange Students Bring ATSUSHI GOTO. Atsushi is from Katano, Japan. His birthdate is July 4, and he is eighteen. Atsushi is staying with the Start family. His favorite sports are baseball and foot- ball. His favorite teachers are Mr. Beauleaux and Mr. Mahla, and he enjoys British Literature. Atsushi’s favorite foods are rice and pizza. Atsushi enjoys lis- tening to Led Zeppelin, and his favorite song is Stairway to Heaven! His favorite time of the year is fall. At home, Atsushi goes to a Christian school, he is not allowed to choose his own classes, and he has to attend school on'Saturdays. 18 Variety to Richmond ALBIN DREYER. Albin is from Luzerne, Switzerland. His birthdate is January 3rd, and he is eighteen. His favorite sports are football, soccer, skiing, and sailing. His favorite teachers are Mr. Wightman and Mr. Leyrer, and his favorite class is speech. Albin is staying with the Scheuer family. His favorite food is steak. His favorite season is Winter. Albin enjoys listening to Manfred Mann Yes with Wakeman, and Genisis. His favorite song is Nithy Queen.” Albin likes to go to classic and rock concerts, movies, and to go to parties. Albin has pet fish at home. A Fond Farewell “to a Good Guy!” Doctor Thomas Bleet Dr. Bleet will be leaving the Richmond Schools at the end of this school year. Dr. Bleet will be taking a job with the Dale Carnegie Institute. He will be both sell- ing and teaching motivational type classes. Doctor Bleet (known as Doc to some of us) may have been here for two years, but he has accomplished many things here at Richmond. He has started a hot lunch program for all three schools, the newly painted rooms, the in-school sus- pension room, and the most recent accomplishment is the Foundation Grant from the Kellogg Company. Dr. Thomas Bleet is thirty-five and is from Detroit, Michigan. He went to Wayne State and Michigan State University for his degree. He said he is going to miss the students, friendly staff, and the warm feelings that he has received in Rich- mond. His favorite saying is ‘‘You can if you think you can.” 21 Student Congress Sponsors Many Activities 22 Serving food to hungry football fans, organizing Homecoming, sponsoring dances and service activities and arranging exciting assemblies are all part of student congress’ role. Student Congress Officers P — Leslie Fruin VP — Sharon Scheuer S — Debbie Jehn T — Brenda Leach Advisor — Mr. Bruce Smith Senior Class P — Mary Austin VP — Rachel Allen S. — Leslie Fruin T — Martha Mott S.C. — Phil Swantek, Kathy Kaatz Advisor — Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Rettke Junior Class P — Marie Marinello VP — Jean Ryan S — Alison Ryan T — Cindy Chartrand S.C. — Debbie Latorella, Barb Caughell Advisors — Mr. Leyrer, Miss Syversen Sophomore Class P — Theresa Ryan V.P. — Vicki Schweiger S. — Margaret Gallagher T — Terri Reindell S.C. — Karen Bewersdorf, Lorri Collins Advisors — Mr. Lockey, Mr. Mantei Freshman Class P — Hermann Eichner V.P. — Ann Matthews S — Pam Robertson T — Linda Fagge S.C. — Linda Kammer, Lisa Stevens Advisors — Mr. Phillips, Mr. Addis Forensics competition includes invita- tional tournaments and state competition. The twelve categories of speeches include various dramatic readings, public speaking events, children's story telling and radio newscasting. About twenty-five students of all grade levels (most pictured at left) made up Richmond's 1978-79 team, coached by Mr. Smith. ROW ONE: Judy Zurakowski, Karen Beversdorf, Kim Pare, Claire Zimmer, Pat McCloskey. ROW TWO: Dan Endleman, John McCloskey. Shelly Jehn. Joe McCloskey. Debbie Riedel. Cathy Badia. Pat Collins: ROW THREE: Al Lawrence, Jerry Sebastian. Wally Bird. Jim Brassard, Dave Roman- chek, Paul Colley Forensics Encourages Speaking Skills Honor Society Recognizes Excellence in Scholarship, Leadership, Service Emphasizing the best qualities of students, the Richmond Honor Society last June named eight members of the class of 1979 to its ranks. Service Activities were sponsored throughout the year. More seniors will be added to the roll in the spring. Bake sales, refreshments at J.V. games, and many other activities helped finance the honor society scholarsnip this year. Terry Patchell, Dennis Schweiger, Mary Austin. Martha Mott, Donna Stillwell. MaryBeth Pierzynski Judy Breuer. Denise Dudek 23 Moving to the Rhythm of the Drums Is the Only Way to Survive in the Richmond Marching Band ABOVE: Jazz Band isn't all work! The Jazz Band participated in the Pops Concert and the Christ- mas Concert. ABOVE Mr Boulton gives some last minute instructions. RIGHT: The Band practices before a game. 24 ABOVE: The Band leads the Homecoming Parade. ABOVE: Not everyone is smiling. With the conclusion of the marching season, the concert season took over. The bands played in the Pops Concert, the Christmas Concert, and many assemblies. 25 TV' ?oUAN ABOVE: Doug Schoenburg tips his hat to Richmond before the Homecoming Parade. ABOVE: The Band performs under the direction Mr Kent Boulton. Hard Work Pays Off for The Marching Blue Devils The Blue Devils Marching Band exhibits its talents by performing pre-game and half-time shows at all home football games 26 ABOVE: The Band stands at attention before a half-time show. 27 ABOVE: The Marching Band performed 2001 Space Odyssey during a football game. TOP LEFT: Allison Ryan, Tina Desero, Lauren Matich and Ellen Ruby at the Pops. ■TOP RIGHT: Director Lester Mahla CENTER LEFT: Chorale spoofs the Twelve Days of Christmas. LEFT: Dan McNinch leads girls choir with his guitar. CENTER RIGHT: Jim Robertson, Ellen Ruby and con- cert choir. Choirs Excel at R.H.S. 28 R.H.S. Hosts State Men’s Honors Choir in 1979 29 The Richmond Chorale, 1978-79 Hours of Practice Are Evident As Concert Time Approaches Richmond Chorale Lauren Matich, Denise Kreuger, John Leach, Mark Eldred, Tina Desero Richmond girls perform at the Christmas Concert. Christmas Concert Highlights Winter Season LEFT Mr Mahla talks to the choirs betore their next number. ABOVE: The Alumni Choir joins in the Christmas festivities. ABOVE: The Women’s Choir takes a break during the concert. 32 Concerts, Concerts. . . ? , ■ I I ■ « ABOVE: Mr. Mahl ABOVE: Chorale 9e,s in,° his music ABOVE: All of the choirs join together in Christmas spirit Mr. Rumbaugh slid in'down. Donkey Lots of Laughs and Mr. Lockey playing cowboy. Bottoms up! This year the Richmond Family Athletic club hosted a Donkey Basketball game. The teams were as follows — R.H.S. team was Dr. Tom Bleet, Gene Jakubiak, Don Rettke, Tom Addis, Pat Wightman, Randy Lockey, Garry Rumbaugh, Dan McCarthy, Al Beauleaux, and Steve Thomas (MCSD). The Town team was made up of Rev. Roy Syme, Mayor Al Bryant. Dr. Frank Markie, Dick Foster, Kooby Kerin, Tim Rix, Walt Sobocinski, Bob Cadena, Dick Huvaere, Jack Stolicker, Mark Mackley, Ace Caldwell (who was also pooper scooper) and coach Dick Fran- tom. The town team put up a great fight, but the R.H.S. team defeated them 24-18. Mr. Addis had an embarrassing moment (ten actually) when his donkey laid down. Congratulations!!! Basketball Lots of Spills (in More Ways Than One!) Well don't just sit there! Mark Mack ley's Donkey? C'mon Doc! Mr. Beauleaux— Waitin'. Hey Rumbaugh, throw me the ball — can't miss sit- ting under the basket! Chuck Iseler, X ’ it Dan Ludwig Pam Carter, Vern Dickerson 36 Class Rings Become Symbolic of Sophomore Year S. Troy Veshka, Vern Dickerson Karen Bewensdorf , CHMq Memories Are Made of This Echo Records the Year’s Events RIGHT Lori Lynch, senior staff member FAR RIGHT: Editor Debbie Jehn BELOW: Co-Editor Ken Litchfield. 1979 Staff Lori Lynch Mike Mott Laura Zybowski Robin Lowe Nancy Zybowski Roxi Pelt Ray Johnson Rhonda Reese Ann Eaves Pam Carter Chandra Farner Doreen Calomem Tammi Bettcher Ginger Bauman Lisa Bauman Peggy Pollard Editors Ken Litchfield and Debbie Jehn and the Echo Staff worked all year to produce the Echo for 1979. Belinda Lee, Tim Collins. Hermann Eichner, Beth Ward; NOT PIC- TURED: Debbie Hartway. Debbie Badia 38 Voice Presents Richmond News and Views VOICE STAFF FOR 1978-79: Editors Debbie Latorella. Jeff Vogel. Staff members Cathy Badia. Luann Baade. Kim Barr. Brenda Bauman. Denise Dudek. Michelle Evans. Bill Fistler. Amy Grondzik. Joe McCloskey, Holly Thibodeau. Sheila Veshka. Liz Zimmer. Advisor Mr Beau- leaux 40 Richmond Faculty Has Varied Backgrounds Dean Backstrom He teaches Wood I, II, III, and IV classes at Richmond High School. “All right, Get to Work!’’ Thomas Addis Mr. Addis is thirty-two, and if from Mt. Clemens. He got his degree at Oakland Univer- sity, and began teaching here at Richmond ten years ago. Mr. Addis teaches English I, II, and III. He is freshman advi- sor and also coaches Varsity Football. When asked what he liked about our school, he replied, “The genuinely nice stu- dents’’ “Fascinating Allen Beauleaux Mr. Beauleaux is thirty, and is from Muskegon, Mich. He got his degree at Hope Col- lege, and began his teaching career at Richmond eight years ago. Mr. Beauleaux teaches English II, IV, Mythology, and Creative Writing. He also coaches Track and Freshman Basketball. Mr. Beauleaux would like to be reincarnated as “A pirate on the Spanish Galleon, because I must have enjoyed it in a previous life. It is wiser to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid, rather than remove all doubt.’’ 42 Faculty Provides Favorite Saying’’ for Echo Ieaa case Mr. Case is thirty, and is from Warren, Mich. He went to Western Michigan and Oak- land University. Mr. Case has been teaching for seven years, although he is new here at Richmond this year. Mr. Case teaches English III, and Reading Improvement. “John 3:16“ Kent Boulton Mr. Boulton is from Fenton, Mich. He got his degree at East- ern Michigan University. Mr. Boulton has been teaching for two years, although this is his first year here at Richmond. Mr. Boulton is the band direc- tor here. Everett Bissonette Mr Bissonette is from Amboy, Minn. He got his degree at Mankato State. He began his teaching career twenty years ago, and has been here at Richmond for the past fifteen years. Mr. Bissonette teaches Bookkeeping, Typing I, and General Business 43 Fun Year Dorothy Falter Mrs. Falter is from Memphis, Mich. She received her Masters degree from Wayne State Univer- sity. She has been the Librarian here at Richmond for the past seventeen years. She is also an advisor for the National Honor Society. Mrs. Falter said she likes the teachers and students here at Richmond Barry Gallagher Mr. Gallagher is thirty-one, and he is from Oxford, Mich. He earned his degree at East- ern Michigan University. He has been teaching here for six years, although this is his second year at Richmond. Mr. Gallagher is in charge of the Suspension Room. Mr. Gallagher likes no one thing in particular at R.H.S. The students and teachers are equally enjoyable. If you feel you can, or, if you feel you can't, you’re absolutely right. Wayne Eldred Mr. Eldred is a native of Edmore, Mich. He earned this degree at Central Michigan University. He started teaching eight- een years ago, and has been teaching at Richmond for the past fourteen years. Mr. Eldred teaches U S. His- tory and Government. He also coaches J.V. Football, and Varsity Baseball. If you think you can — You Can1 44 For Our Faculty Robert Jones Mr. Jones is thirty-four, and is from Sterling Heights, Mich. He got his degree at Michigan State, and Marygrove College. He has been teaching here for four years. Mr. Jones teaches in the Resource Room. “What’s the use?” Glenn Goodrich Mr. Goodrich received his degrees at Macomb, St. Clair, Wayne State, in the Marines, and in the Navy. Jack Leyer Mr. Leyer received his degree at Central Michigan University. Mr. Leyer teaches Basic Design I and II, and Drafting I, II, and III. He is also the Junior Class Advisor. “People who fail don't plan to fail, they fail to plan.” 45 Teachers Are Trying to Cope With ’79 Carmen Mahla Mrs. Mahla is from Dorchester, Wise. She received her degree at the University of Wisconsin, and Stout University. She has been teaching at Richmond tor three years. Lester Mahla Mr Mahla received his edu- cation at Wisconsin State Uni- versity and Indiana U. He teaches choir and cho- rale at Richmond Randy Lockey Mr. Lockey teaches Alge- bra, Geometry, pre-Algebra, Drivers Ed. and is coach for Wrestling and Golf. He attended Eastern 4 A 46 Lucia Marshall Mrs. Marshall has lived in Richmond all her life. She is now the teacher of the Suspension Room. She received her degree from Michigan State University She has been teaching here at Richmond on and off for six years. Mrs. Marshall likes surprises, and she thinks President Carter is “Trying.” ‘‘Oh, my goodness! Lois Mathiak Mrs. Mathiak is from Mem- phis, Michigan. She received her degrees at Wayne State University and Central Michi- gan University. Mrs. Mathiak teaches Office Education, Office Procedures. Typing I and II, and Shorthand II. Peter Mantei Mr. Mantei is twenty six and is from Gladwin. He received his degree at Central Michi- gan University. He began his teaching career at Richmond five years ago. Mr Mantei teaches Algebra and Geometry. He is also the Sophomore class advisor, and the Ski Club Advisor. If he could be reincarnated, he would be a bird, so he could fly. Mr. Mantei would like to turn Mr. Leyrer into an inanimate object so he couldn’t beat him at Frisbee Golf. You never know if you don’t try.” 47 Raymond Nester Mr, Nester is twenty-six, and is trom Mt Clemens. He received his degree at Michi- gan State University and began his teaching career three years ago He has been teaching at Richmond tor one year Mr. Nester teaches Physical Education and Health. He is the Junior Varsity tootball coach. “The difference between good and great is a little extra effort.’’ Denise Novak Miss Novak is thirty-one years old. She received her degree from Albion College. She began her teaching career here at Richmond nine years ago. Miss Novak teaches Physical Education, Health, and U S. His- tory. Miss Novak is also the girls' Track coach. Doug Olson Mr. Olson received his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Wisconsin and his.Masters’ at Wayne State. He teaches Computer Sci- ence, Refresher Math, Alge- bra II and Advanced Math. 48 Carl Phillips Mr Phillips is thirty-seven, and is from Marine City. He received his degree at Michi- gan State University. He began teaching here at Rich- mond fifteen years ago. Mr. Phillips teaches Geog- raphy, Michigan History, and Drivers Ed. He coaches Girls’ Varsity Basketball, Boys' Jun- ior Varsity Basketball, and Tennis. He is also Freshman class advisor. ‘‘Shape up, or ship out!” Mary Ann Reece Mrs. Reece is forty-six years old, and is from Detroit. She received her degree at Wayne State University. Mrs. Reece has been teach- ing here at Richmond for nine- plus years. Mrs. Reece teaches French I, II, and III, and Spanish I, II, and III. ‘‘Vouloir, C’est Pouvoir.” 4 Jane Quenneville Mrs. Quenneville is from Tiffin, Ohio. She received her degree at Mary Manse College, and Moor- head State University. Mrs. Quenneville has been a counselor here at Richmond for six years. ‘‘Be glad for the small pleasures of each and every day. 49 Teachers Show True Feelings Bruce Smith Mr. Smith is thirty, and he is from Memphis, Michigan. Mr. Smith received his degree at Michigan State Uni- versity. He began teaching here eight years ago. Mr. Smith teaches English I, English II, and Speech He is also the Student Council Advi- sor. “The only thing needed for evil men to succeed is for good men to sit back and do nothing.” Margaret Rettke Mrs. Rettke is from Mecosta, Michigan She received her degree from Central Michigan University. She began teaching for twelve years, although she has only been here in Richmond for eight years. Mrs. Rettke teaches Con- sumer Economics, and she is also one of the Senior class advisors. If Garry Rumbaugh Mr. Rumbaugh is twenty nine, and is from Midland, Michigan. He received his degree at Central Michigan University. Mr. Rumbaugh has been teaching here at Richmond for three years. Mr. Rumbaugh coaches Var- sity Football. Mr. Rumbaugh would like to be re-incarnated as an orangu- tan. Mr. Rumbaugh would like to turn a foot into an animate (liv- ing) thing to see what it is like to be kicked around. “Don’t Monkey around! “Our goal today is to gain awareness of our knowledge. 50 Emotions; Disgust, Joy Tina Syversen Miss Syverson received her degree at Wayne State Univer- sity. She would like to be a com- mercial artist or a university instructor if she had to choose another occupation. Ms. Syverson teaches Basic Design, Painting, Drawing, Fibers, and Crafts. She is Junior class sponsor, and she has a workshop for gifted children. Marilyn Welser Mrs. Welser teaches Writing for Writers, College Writing, and an advanced Freshman English class. If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions, perhaps it is because a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however meas- ured or far away. Juliana Texley Mrs. Texley is from New Balti- more. She recieved her B.A. at Oakland University, and her M S. at Wayne State University. She began teaching at Richmond ten years ago. Mrs. Texley teaches Biology, Advanced Biology, and Ecology. She is also the Yearbook Advi- sor. ‘‘You are what you are, because of your enzymes. Teachers Reveal All Pat Wightman Mr. Wightman is from Lans- ing. He received his degree at Central Michigan University. He has been teaching here at Richmond for eleven years. Mr. Wightman would like to come back as a Rockefeller, because, “The reason is obvi- ous. Mr. Wightman teaches U.S. History and World History. Virginia Wood Mrs. Wood is from Macki- naw City, Michigan. She received her degree at Ferris State College She has been teaching here at Rich- mond for nineteen years. Mrs. Wood teaches Chem- istry, Qualitative-Quantitative Analysis, and Physics. Mrs. Wood is also a Senior Class Advisor. “Look it up.” Robert Winkler Mr. Winkler is from Yale, Ml. Mr. Winkler received his degrees at Central Michigan Uni- versity, and Eastern Michigan University. Mr. Winkler has been here at Richmond for eight years. Mr. Winkler teaches Co-Op and is also a counselor. If he could be re-incarnated, he would come back as a Five Star Air Force General. “Help!” 52 Tell Their Life History Helen Thorman Mrs. Thorman is thirty-eight, and she is from Detroit. She received her degrees at MCCC, MSU, and Oakland University. She has been teaching for eight years, but this is her first year at Rich- mond. Mrs Thorman teaches Spe- cial Education. Mrs. Thorman commented on how impressed she was about the cleanness of the school. “The way you go must be your decision.” Eugene Jakubiak Mr. Jakubiak is forty-three, and from Lambs, Michigan. He attended WMU, and Wayne State University. He began his career here at Richmond twenty-two years ago. Mr. Jakubiak is the RHS princi- pal. Mr. Jakubiak would like to be re-incarnated as “ME — just because!’’ The best thing about RHS is the “Great Student Body. “Let’s have this come to a screeching halt!!” Don Rettke Mr Rettke is forty-one, and is a native of Newberry, Michi- gan Mr Rettke is the Assistant Principal, and the Athletic Director. Mr. Rettke received his degree from CMU. He has been teaching and involved in administration for twelve years here at Richmond Mr Rettke likes the friendly atmosphere here at Rich- mond. “Knock it off — HEY!” 53 TOP ROW: Sue Krause, Secretary, Richmond Community School Bus Drivers; CENTER ROW: Dorothy Peters, Attendance, Marie Barnfield and Board of Education secretaries; BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Roose, Mrs. Jerore, Mrs. Austin, and Mrs. Weber — Cafeteria ladies, Mr. Fistler — Janitor, and Lois Nolan — Homebound Teacher The Help Behind the Scenes 54 This Is It! Today History Is Made This year Richmond High School is honored to be able to print a picture of Mr. Dan McCarthy. The picture of Mr. McCarthy has been enlarged at his request. Mr. McCarthy is twenty-nine, and is from Utica. He received his B.S. from Western Michigan University, and his M.A. from Eastern Michigan University. He began his teaching career here at Richmond five years ago. Mr. McCarthy teaches Government, Psychology, Michigan History, and Geography. He is also the Adult Education Director. Say WHAT?!” 55 Faculty Offers Varied Curriculum. . . TOP LEFT: Room 107 TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Wood in Chemistry BOTTOM LEFT: Choir BOTTOM RIGHT: Typing I . . . Allows No “Monkey Business” R.H.S. Mr. Rumbaugh goes ape over biology. Science, Arts, Humanities. 4 We’re Here to Learn Jeff Johnson in Chemistry t V “i Stephanie Whittaker and Ginger Bauman in art. Sue Hayes joins fellow seniors in the library. The Echo Camera Catches Teachers, Students Unaware Mrs. Texley talks with her hands . . . Mrs. Thorman didn't expect company . . . but Ed Gatt and Terry Bunch are glad to pose for the camera. 60 Pat Okalski, Bernie Dudek and Chris Brogan, paying more attention to the camera than chemistry. Mr. Jones and Cindy Krueger smile after a hard day. Doug Lee pays attention to Mrs. Wood's directions lest he blow the lab. 61 62 Makin ’ the Grade 63 Freshmen Try Hard Debby Abraham Paul Abraham Betty Alexander Larry Ardoin Alan Austin Monica Arnold RIGHT: Amy Weeks was the winner of crazy hat day. John Badia Jett Bailey Pam Baker Lisa Barnes Lisa Bauman Mike Bauman Betty Bennett Goria Besaw 64 CENTER: Amy Weeks in Their First Year at RHS Denise Besser Denise Bettcher Jim Bird Greg Bishop Linda Blake Brian Boyd Judy Boyd Kim Boyte Elesia Bunch Mike Burczycki Kevin Burton Torren Campbell Greg Carroll Connie Carter Don Castor Paul Colley Pat Collins Tracy Cook Mark Cousino Kim Cox 65 66 Tom Gott Sheila Grad Denise Gregg Dennis Gregg Don Grimm Jemce Gutt Brian Haack Kathy Hamilton Kim Haselhuhn Brian Hawryluck Kris Hay Peter Folske Rochelle Gazley Shelley Gebauer Gerry Engardio Linda Fagge Nathan Fagen Carrie Freer Nancy Hayes Bobby Hayes Chris Hebei RIGHT: Rick Trombley Dave Hewitt John Hewitt Maria Hohmann Todd Jenkins Dane Jerore Gail Johns Tammy Jordan Renee Kaatz Linda Kammer CENTER: Linda Kammer Mary Kaye Kattleman Michelle Keppens Trisha Klaama Todd Knight Brenda Kain Ken Koleda 68 Kathy Kreuger Laura Korte Leonard Kulman LEFT: Cheryl Shade Carrie Lafore Linda Latorella Alan Lawrence Yvonne Lebow Paul Lelowicz Harold Lemmex Dan Lenont Scott Light Darrell Lutz Don Mackley Ed Maedel Sue Makowski Lynn Manfrin Ron Martmdale Ann Matthews CENTER: Connie Carter 69 Mark Matthews Tracy McNesky Dan McNichol Jenny Naeyart Dawn Misiewicz Tony Monetta Kevin Muneio Jim Metz Steve Nephew Terri Nichols Debbie Nowak Brian Oliver Jim Orzel Alan Osterland Andrew Ozark Diane Panczyk 70 Marie Pare Jack Parinello Brenda Phillips Tracy Placencia Theresa Plotzke Peggy Pollard Sue Priemer % Beth Puls Kim Quinn Joyce Randall Barb Raska Sherry Rasmussen Renee Reese Larry Rhein Jett Reidel Terri Reidel 71 Patti, Vicki, Elmerene Renee Reese Mary Ritter Mark Roberts Pam Robertson Charles Rowloff Ann Ruby Chuck Ryan Laurie Samul Cheryl Schade Pat Sheuer Bob Schmidt Phil Schott Pete Schultz George Schweiger Steve Schweiger Lynn Scoby Karen Shatter Pat Sharpe John Smith Mike Smolinski Dave Soldan George Soular Kory Southwell Dave Spens Lisa Stevens Gloria Streziecki Larry Stubbs John Sulkowski Ron Swantek ■ 72 Rosanne Szymanski Lorri Taylor Holly Teska Vickie Thibodeau Dave Torres Marie Torzewski Rick Trombley Ed Tsiggfrey Bill Thomas Jim Thompson Leocadia Tyson Diane Ureel Gerry Ureel Adrian Van Heusden Patricia Van Hevel Ken Veske Gregg Villerot Don Vining Cheryl Vogel Sheila Ward Roy Watkins Amy Weeks Jill Wheeler Molly Ward Jenny Wightman Luellen Wingate James Woodward Doug Lyons Cathy Rhein Chris Kerin Peggy Arlt Pat McCloskey Mark Dalrick Kim Haselhuhn PBnHHi 73 Sophomores Study Health ROW ONE: Bobby Aswell, Sue Abraham, Carol Austin. Chris Austin. Scott Bacsikin; ROW TWO: Rita Baker. Dean Bauman. Ginger Bau- man. Betsy Bernard. Roy Bertossi. ROW THREE: Tammy Bettcher. Karen Bewersdortf, Eric Black. Tom Bork. Renee Bosman 76 ’81 Seems a Long Way Off ROW ONE: Cindy Bowen. Chris Brogan, Denise Bryant. Bob Budzyn, Butch Beulow; ROW TWO: Terry Bunch. Dawn Buttrey, Rob Cald- well. Doreen Calomeni. Doug Carl; ROW THREE: Pam Carter. Darah Caughell. Tom Chauvin. Dona Cole. Lorri Collins 77 ROW ONE: Tim Collins, Kevin Conger. Rhonda Reese, Tom Cook, Kelly Corbat; ROW TWO: Ken Dalton, Pierre Dart. Sherry Dart, Chuck Dawe; ROW THREE: Cindy DePlae, Marc Desero, Rick Devlaminck. Dan Devroy; ROW FOUR: Vern Dickerson. Gilbert Domin- guez, Maureen Doyle, Bernie Dudek. Keith Dumka. Dan Durkee; ROW FIVE: Ann Eaves. Dave Edwards. Heather Empson. Theresa Engardio, Scott England. Chandra Farner 78 CANDID: Rhonda Reese ROW ONE: Jean Fistler. Paul Fistler, John Foster. Margaret Gallagher. Mark Gant. Ed Gatt; ROW TWO: Lynda Gillespie. Steve Golden. Sherry Gramer. Jackie Grondzik. Mike Hall. Jenny Harrison; ROW THREE: Judy Higgins. Val Hillewasre. ROW FOUR: Shelly Howmgton. Scott Hubble; ROW FIVE: Chuck Iseler. Rebecca Jahn; CANDIDS: Karen Bewersdortf. Jean Fistler 79 Shelley Jehn Joyce Johnson Raymond Johnson Allen Kaiser ROW THREE: Denise Karales. Richard Kattleman Chris Keil. Tnresa Klebba; ROW FOUR: Cindy Kreu- ger, Anna Lane, Doug Lee. Cary Leich ROW FIVE: John Litchfield, Theresa Lorenc, Mark Latimer, Robin Lowe Dan Ludwig Sofija Lupu Jim MacDonald Linda Macaroni 80 Scott Mallwitz Lori Manchik Tom Manfrin Adam Markie ROW THREE: Jamie Markie, Kirk Marshall, Mary Martin, Tony Martin; ROW FOUR: Beth Matthews. Lori McCullough, Dan McNmch, Mark Meyers 81 ROW ONE: Bill Pacholke. Stan Pankiewicz, Kim Pare; ROW TWO: Mary Patrick, Patty Paul, Laura Pearl; ROW THREE: Tom Pearl. Roxi Pelt, Steve Piche; ROW FOUR: Sue Pietrykowski. Doug Pringle, Ken Rabine. Keith Radzom, Kristy Rapley 82 TOP LEFT: Troy Veska ROW ONE: Rick Raska. Rhonda Reese, Terry Reindel, Audrey Riddle, Lesa Roberts; ROW TWO: Jim Robertson. Jim Rodgers, Ellen Ruby, Mary Ryall, Teresa Ryan; ROW THREE: Paula Samul, Bob Schade, Beth Scheuer, Gerry Scheuer, Lori Schmitz 83 BOTTOM: Terri, Lisa, Mary and Troy Dave Schroeder Lisa Schweiger Sue Schweiger Vicki Schweiger Bill Schigur RIGHT: Chris Austin Beth Scott Linda Shannon Sharilyn Sharpe Jim Shaune Don Smith Sue Smith Dan Sparby Sue Spies Julie Sprader Patty Stein 84 ROW ONE: Joe Stevens. Joe Suess. Andy Sulkowski, Pat Sullivan. Scott Syme; ROW TWO: Marie Teska. Mary Troutman; ROW THREE: Nick Trombley. Mary Jo VanBuskirk; Row Four: Cheri Verlinde. Troy Veska; ROW FIVE: Dave Vizzicaro, Jim Wagoner. Kenneth Wakeham. Tom Wakeham. Sue Ann Weidner; CENTER: Dan Zmich 85 ROW ONE: Rob Wellman. Laurie Wilber; ROW TWO: Joe Wilson. Brian Winkle. Walter Winkle. Debbie Woodward. Susan Woodward; ROW THREE: Dawn Wyatt. Clair Zimmer. Dan Zmich. Judy Zurakowski, Nancy Zybowski; ROW FOUR: Andrea Bastian. John Bastian. Holly Davidson. Wendy Gebaur, Paul McCloskey; ROW FIVE: Nathan McCray. Scott Rich 86 Sophomores Look Forward To 1981 87 Juniors Work and Play Kim Barr Wally Bird Dennis Boyd Alexia Brickel Rick Boyd Chris Browne Veronica Bulski Garry Burkacki Lisa Burkacki Scott Bums Neil Card Wendy Carroll 88 as They Wait for 1980 Theresa Collins John Combs Brian Conner Ken Gazely Laura Giangrande Amy Grondzik Chris Gebauer Debra Gregg Sharon Haack Rhonda Corby Jim Currier Bill Cuthbertson Ray Dart Debbie Devlaminck Chris Donato Kathy Dupree Lisa Endleman Mark Haley Michelle Evans Ed Folske Mary Fraley Linda Frammolino Elsie Frank Jim Fuerstenau 89 COLUMN ONE: Sally Like. Denise Logghe. Sue Maceroni. Mike Mackley. COLUMN TWO: Jean Hebei. Vicki Hodges. Mic- helle Jerore. Dave Kay. Jeff Lemmex; COLUMN THREE: Mary Hebei. Chris Hein, Leo Hohmann, Jeff Johnson. Brian Koehn. Belinda Lee. COLUMN FOUR: Sherry Hamilton. Gary Helle, Cheryl Ishmael. Richard Johnson. Carol Kerin. Diane Korte. Carl Kulman; COLUMN FIVE: Dave Haws. Mike Hirsch. Susan Ishmael. Rory Kaatz, Ellen Knoer. Tom Kowalski. Denise Kreuger; COLUMN SIX: Sue Hayes. Ron Hodges. Andrea Jakubiak, Ken Kam- mer. Steve Klama. Phil Land. Debbie Latorella 90 COLUMN ONE: Frank Mardis. Marie Marinello. Theresa Mar- see. Ken Martindale. Lauren Matich, Jeff Matthews. Sandy McCurry; COLUMN TWO: Mel- issa Merritt. Brad Meyers. Brenda Miller. Kathy Morrin. Dan Murphy. Scott Novak. Debbie O'Conner; COLUMN THREE: Dave Orrell. Mark Ottenbacher. Paul Ozark. Jody Parinello. Jeff Peake. Allen Pearl. Doug Pearl; COLUMN FOUR: Cathy Peters. Paul Piche. Peter Piche. Kathy Pilat, Don Ponder. Rhonda Preston; COLUMN FIVE: Renee Rapley. Kim Raska, Theresa Raska. Roger Rettke. Bruce Rey; COLUMN SIX: David Richards. Debbie Reidel. Mike Reidel, Connie Rippy 91 Doug Schoenberg Dean Schumaker Penny Schwartz Dan Schweiger Gerry Sebastian Connie Shmska Bridget Sias Chuck Singer Kelly Southwell Cindy Sparby Randy Stahl Marga Stemmier Chris Stevens Brenda Suess Jeamne Taylor Tina Tacket Holly Thibodeau Carolyn Titchnell Dawn Torres Louis Trautman Jeff Vogel Pat Weeks Lee Ann Weidner Doug Welbes Rob Wellman Ed White Stephanie Whittaker Patty Wichert Jeffrey Wilson Barbara Winkle Lori Wright John McCloskey Joette Closkey Dave Romanchek Dan Ryall Allison Ryan Jean Ryan Lucy Ritter Paula Scheuer Sandy Scheuer Dave Schlabach 92 You ve Come Long Way Baby !] Stephanie Whittaker Allison Ryan, Debbie Latorella Jett Vogel 93 Brenda Miller, Jeanine Taylor salute the hot lunch program. Sharon Bachman 94 LEFT: Barb Caughell; RIGHT: Jerry Sebastian Juniors Find The Time To Enjoy Their Classes LEFT: Holly Thibideau, Cathy Badia and Debbie Rie- del in art BOTTOM LEFT: Julie Alexander and Bonnie Gutt on Button Day. BOTTOM RIGHT: LaDonna Fammmolino Gary Helle Juniors Excel at American History Cathy Badia Dave Kay, Jeff Peak, Jeff Austin, Steve Klama, Mike Cass Juniors at Ease Julie Rivard Stephanie Whittaker I I Lois Ellison, Rhonda Preston, Julie Alexander Kathy Pilat, Sue Maceroni .. .. •• ft 97 Marlaine Abraham Unruly Five . . Stay . Win- ter . Orange . . . 79 . . Animal House E.L.O. Victor Adams Grand Illusion . . Styx Blue and Gold . Junior Year Trapping Fall Rachel Allen Jive Talkin'. . BeeGees Traveling . Red and Blue . Summer . Senior Year Joan Ardoin Senior Year Grease . Partying . Summer nights . . . Pink . . . Spring Seger Wayne Arnold Basketball . . . winter .79 . . Soap . Led Zeppelin Blue Htl 98 Seniors List Their Favorites Sharon Baczewski Miss you . . . Rolling Slones Blue . . Summer . . . ’79. Grease. Drawing Debbie Badia Red . . A Star Is Born . . . Winter Party . . Rolling Stones. Beast ol Burden Gerald Barg Purple Haze. Gold . . .78 . . . Up in smoke . . . Hendrix . . . Pary. . . Summer Martha Barr Autumn . . Boston . . Eagles . Burgundy . . Normal is Boring” Brenda Bauman Yellow and green . . 79. . . Dancing . . Summer . E.L.O. . . . Blinded by the Light Marvin Baumgarten R.E.O. . Football ... 79 . . . Brian's Song . . . Sum- mer . Time tor Me to Fly Henry Beck Smokey and the Bandit . . . 79 Wrestling . Blue . Hot Blooded . . . E.L.O. 99 “What Is Your Favorite Group?’’ Craig Black 78 . Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band . . Animal House. . Summer Kathy Blake 77 . . . Grease Winter Blue . . Beach Boys Football. Track Annette Bowen Love Story . . . Winter Turn the Page . Seger Snowmobiling. . Jodi Beversdorf Stay . . Raquetball .12th Smokey and the Bandit Summer. Blue “What Is Favorite Color?’’ Kris Bewersdort Rondstadt Brian's Song 79 Waterskiing . . Blue Summer Jeanette Bird Kansas . . 79 . . . Blue Stay . . . Grease . . . Doing Hair . . .Fall Jim Bishop Crossroad . . Green Hendrix . . . Guitar . Jett Beck . . Up In Smoke 100 Paul Boyd Feel Like a Number ... 79 Gold Young Frankenstein Seger Party Tom Boyd Freebird . Blue Winter Bikes Chicago Omen II. Senior year You Like Best?” Jane Brogan Foghat Walking Tall 79 Blue Snow Ride Summer . . Snowmobil- ing Joel Burden Hunting . Blue Fall Celestial Queen . . Senior Blue Oyster Cult James Brassard E.L.O. . . Animal House Blue and Gold Baseball Music .79 Joan Bryan Freshman year . Spring Eyes of Laura Mars . . . Shopping. Seger Judy Breuer Fall. . Animal House Double Vision . Blue and White . . Barry Mam- low “What Movie Did 101 Mary Ann Burkhardt Souveniers . . . Writing Freshman . . Heroes Blue . . Dan Fogelberg Jeffrey Burton Gold . Trapshooting Ron ing Stones. . . '79. . . Shattered “What Are Your Hobbies?” Randy Caldwell Bob Seger . . . Green . . Return ot the Pink Panther. . Baseball Douglas Buttrey Roll Over Beethoven '79 . . . Football . . . Fall Blue . . Grease . . Bea- tles Gary Carroll Red . . Fall . . . Senior . . . Black Dog . . . Hunting . . . Led Zeppelin Sherry Castor David Chase Senior . . Blue . . Summer Honky Tonk ... Party .. . . . . Football . . . Seger . . . '79 . . . Blue . . . Summer Come Together . . . Rolling Stones Bonnie Clark Hot Child in the City ... '79 . . . Foreigner . . . Summer . . Blue . . . Tennis 102 Craig Cole Gold Spring. Smokey and the Bandit Painting . .Turn the Page Seger Leisa Coomer Summer Purple . . Satur- day Night Fever Bee Gees Art .. 12th ‘‘What Year ofH.S. Was Best?” Karen Cox Laurie Dawe The Who . . . Summer . . . Summer . . Goodbye Girl 79 . . . Silver and Blue.......12th . . Blue and Gold Double Vision . . Grease . . . Freebird. . . E.L.O. Mary Ann Delcourt Edward Deplue Winter . Smokey and the Must A Got Lost. . . J. Geils Bandit . 79 . . . Travelin’ . . . Spring . . Guitar . Man . . Seger Up In Smoke . Gold Dawn Dickson Summer Piano . Car- ole King If Ever I See You Again Senior Year Tina Desero Three Time A Lady ... 79 . . . Singing . . . Sound of Music . . . Yellow . . . Sum- mer 103 Albin Dreyer Denise Dudek Ardyce Devroy Rose Dudek Winter . Blue . Genesis Blue . . Winter . Smokey Art . Stairway to Heaven BeeGees Blue and Green Father's Night. Sports and the Bandit . . Snowmobil- Summer. Purple 9th . . . 79 . . . Saturday Night ing . . .79 Fever “What Is Your Favorite Season?” David Dunbar Hooper . Winter ... 79 . . . Fleetwood Mac Orange . . Hunting Guns Mark Eldred Seger Baseball ... 79 . Blue . Summer . Turn the page Leona Elsholz Omen II . . . Spring ... 79 . . . Journey . . . Burgundy Swimming Janet Eisner Led Zeppelin . . . Summer . 12th . . . Black and Red Kashmir. . . Swimming Perry Engardio Silver . . . 12th . . . Fall . . . Aerosmith . . . Stairway to Heaven Terese Falk Stairway to Heaven . . Winter . . . Basketball . . Bob Seger 104 Kimberly Flechsig Hot Lead and Cold Feet Horses... 79 Joe Folske Stones . Trapshooting 79 . Silver. . . Up In Smoke Richard Fistler Bill Fistler Up In Smoke . . Stones Green Up In Smoke Blue 79 Foghat . . . Stairway to Heaven “What Is Your Favorite Song?’’ •Phillip Frantom Fall . . . Silver . Up In Smoke Blue Sports Leslie Fruin Summer . Animal House . . . Stay . Unruly Five . E.L.O Blue Lisa Gallo Joseph Garlick Wesley Gates Carl Giangrande Mr. Blue Sky . . . 11th . . . Pink Boston . . Blue . ' . . Don’t Baseball . . . Red . Summer Joe Welsh Up In Smoke Panther . Fall . . . E.L.O. Look Back . . . Football.......79 . . Beast or Burden Working on Cars Blue Dave Winter Summer 105 Laura Gillespie Robin Gosselin Atushi Goto Andre Gobert Red Winter .79 Red Sovine Blue . Sen- Led Zeppelin . . Fall .79 Aerosmith . . . Summer . The Sting Party Stones ior Year Smokey and the . Purple . . . Reading Basketball . . . The Longest Star Rider Bandit Working Stairway to Heaven Yard . . . Dream On (Senior Photo Not Available) Diana Lynn Haws . Suzanne Hayes Albert Hebei Carpenters Lime Green Don Hein Ted Nugent . . . Scratch Fever Pink Floyd . Up in Smoke Senior Fall We've Junior Up In Smoke.................Rocky . . . 10 . . Pink . . . Money Party . Gold Only Just Begun Gold . . Winter. . Stones and Green. . Spring 79 Ron Hodges Karen Hoppe Keith Howington Norene Iseler '79 . . . Red . Winter . . . Art . . . '79 . . . Led Zeppelin Walk This Way . . . 11th . . BeeGees . . Spring t . . '79 E.L.O.. . . Blue Skies . . . Spring . . . Brown . . . Winter . . Beatles . . . Blue . . Blue ... Hot Child in The Blue. . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Skiing City Kurt Jagoda Smokey and the Bandit Blue . . Fall . . . Hunting . . . Brave Strangers . . . Seger David Jahn Concerts ... 11th . . . Blue . . . Fire on High . . . E.L.O. . . Heaven Can Wait . Summer Michael Debbie Jehn Jovanovich Kathleen Kaatz Joann Jakubiak '79 . . . Gone With the Wind Shattered . . . Stones . Shopping . . . Fall . . . Fresh- Blue . . Summer . . . Senior . . . Blue . . . Rolling Stones Hunting . . Blue . . . Fall . man year Light green Tear . Grease . . . Acting — My Lite Up in Smoke . . . Junior A Star is Born . . . Eric Clapton 107 Jeffery Kain Far Away Eyes . Blue Sen- ior . . Summer . Rolling Stones . . Bump and Paint Cars Carol Kennedy Chicago . . If . . Senior Spring Blue Reading Terry Kreuger Electric Light Orchestra Su mer Blue . . Senior Cruising . . . Night in the City Stairway to Heaven . Junior Carolyn KllZdal Cool Hand Luke. Blue Dancing . . Summer . . . Friday Nights Electric Senior Beach Boys . Light Orchestra Music Blue Brenda Leach Spring Turn the Page Piano Brian's Song Blue . Eric Clapton 108 Dean Lebow Heartbreaker Seniors Up In Smoke Blue Trap- shooting Winter John Leech Seger . . Eating . . Animal House . . Summer . . . Blue . . Turn the Page Ruth Lefler Turn to Stone Blue .79 Collecting Frogs . Grease Summer Pam Leich Senior . . . Track . . Blue . . Bob Seger Got to Get You into My Life Carol Ludwig Bob Seger . Blue and Yellow . . Senior . . Fall . Some- Lori Lynch How Deep Is Your Love? . . Summer . Senior . Bee Gees . . Horseback Riding Smokey and the Bandit thing For Joey 109 Jerry Maedel Some Girls . Motorcycles . . Smokey and the Bandit . Roll- ing Stones. . . Summer “What Is Your Favorite Movie?’’ Julie Martin Jogging . . Spring . . Up in Smoke. Blue . Aerosmith Debbie Manchik Frankie Valli ...11... Grease Winter . Blue Basket ball Beach Boys Michele Mason Senior Year . . Return ot the Pink Panther . Riders on the Storm . . . Pink Floyd Ron Milarski Fishing . Blue ... 79 Smokey and the Bandit Annie’s Song . Denver Sandra McCleary Turn the Page . . Goodbye girl ■ • Srping . . E.L.O Unruly Five Jodi Milton Walking Tall . . Fall. . . 79. . . Green . . Slow Ride . . Boston . . . Skiing Marion McNinch Keep Puchin' On . . Styx Swimming Animal House Grand Illusion no Martha Mott Winter 10th Blue and White Cheerleading . Boston Double Vision “What Is Your Sherry Morgan The Way We Were Senior . . Fall . . Stairway to Heaven Sharon Niebauer Senior. . . Pink . Baking . Still The Same . Bee Gees Summer Favorite Color?’’ Henry Moritz Stairway to Heaven . , Waterski- ing .. . Chicago . . . Blue . . Summer j.' Larry Naeyart Hunting . . . Junior . Blue . . . Winter . . Jerry Reed Natalie Oprita Senior . . Smokey and the Ban- dit Red and Yellow . . Sum- mer Seger . Swimming Elizabeth Nickelson Being Creative . . . Junior . . . Love Story . . . Freebird . . . Yel- low. . . Fall ill Leslie Osterland Ellon John Green '79 Rocky . . Goodbye Yellow Brick Road . Fall Douglas Pacholk The Boys in Company C ' j Foreigner Hoi Blooded Flying Blue Terry Patchel Rocky Winter . . . '79 . Star Wars Blue . . Winning Paul Pilette Gold .79 Blue. Roll- ing Stones Party . . Sum- mer Midnight Rambler “What Is Your Hobby?’’ Al Pearl The Cars . . American Graff- iti . . Mechanics ... '79 Blue n Bryan Perry Guitar Blue and White . Feeling That Way . . '79 . Journey Marybeth Pierzynski Bridge Over Troubled Water Cheerleading Spring... '79 112 Anne Priemer Eric Summer. . With a Little Help From My Friends . . Swim- ming Michael Pringle Turn the Page . Football Summer . Saturday Night Fever Blue “What Is Your Favorite Season?’’ George Puja Soccer Up in Smoke Boston . . Party . . . Blue . . . 79 Catherine Pruchel Up In Smoke . . . Dream On Frampton . . . Fall . . Blue 79 . . . Stay . . . Summer Sheryll Reese Spring . . . Green 79 . . . Ceramics . . . Bob Seger You Needed Me Nancy Randall Tim Rapley Thank You for Being a Avenue Freeze Out ... 79 Friend . . . Yellow and Summer The Grapes of Green . Spring . . Wrath Bugs Bunny Pat Rhein Roll Over Beethoven ... 79 Grease Unruly Five . . Fall. . Blue and White 113 Robert Richter Junior Year . Up in Smoke Summer . Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies John Rivard In My Room Brian’s Song . . . '78 . Read Auto Mechanics Beach Boys Summer Mary Romancheck Beach Boys Spring Sen- ior . . Lavender . . Towering Inferno “What’s Your Favorite Song?’’ Tim Rivard Heavy Music . . American Graff- iti . . . Seger . . Blue . . . Sports . . . 11th William Ruff Red Animal House . Good Vibrations . . Baseball . . . Beach Boys Robert Riddle Night Moves . . 79 . . . Seger . . . Hunt. . . Summer. . . Smo- key and the Bandit Elizabeth Roberts Summer . . . '79 . . . Animal House John Scheuer Football . . . Brown . 79 . . M.A.S.H. . . Night Moves . Seger 114 Susan Schlabach Silver and Blue Walking Tall . Summer Bob Seger Beautiful Loser Dennis Schweiger Summer . . . Blue . . . Lucille . . Kenny Rogers . . . Junior . Smokey and the Bandit Larry Sebastian “What’s Your Favorite Color?’’ Ronald Schweiger Summer . . . Spiderman . . . Senior . . Beatles . . Getting Rowdy. . Shattered David Shannon Rolling Stones . . . Party Some Girts . . Senior . . . Gold . . Summer. . . Up in Smoke Teresa Schwartz Watching Craig Bee Gees Hopelessly Devoted to You Summer . . Senior . . . Grease Jeffrey Sebastian Animal House . . . Senior . . . Blue . . . Autumn . Bob Seger . . Turn the Page Robert Shannon Rolling Stones . . Party . . . Senior . . . Gold . . . Summer ... I'm Free 115 Donna Shuboy Little Women Fall '79 Purple Barry Mamlow Laura Smith Seger Summer . . . '79 Photography . . Blue and White Grease All songs Tony Suarez Summer . .79 . Fishing Revenge of the Pink Pan- ther blue Beth Siewertsen Song Remains the Same Led Zeppelin . 79 Red . . Summer Steven Smalley Summer . . Ted Nugent Motor City Madhouse Football. . Pizza Picture Not Available Terri Soldan Tapestry . . Carole King Rocky Freshman Blue Winter sports Patricia Start Life's Been Good To Me Dancing . Fall . . Green Cat Stevens Laura Stewart Elvis . Baseball Blue . Summer Senior . Grease Donna Stilwell Blue and White . . Cheer- leading . . Senior Year Fall. . Heaven Can Wait Phillip Swantek Basketball . Blazing Sad- dles . . . Changes . . Fall . . 11th. Brown . Seger David Thibodeau ’79 Stones . . . Fall . . . Orange Shattered Up In Smoke Cars Elmerene Thomas Love Story . . White and Brown Boston Junior Year Sports “What Was Your Favorite Year in H.S.?” 117 Monica Tschiggfrey Blue . Senior . . . Summer . Led Zeppelin . . . Yellow . . Stairway to Heaven Richard Ureel Green Senior. . . Fall . . Point of No Return . Bob Seger Peter VanHeusden Flying . Senior . . . The End . . . Spring Electric Light Orchestra Sheila Veshka Famous Final Scene . . A Star Is Born . . Fall. Blue. . Seger. . ,11th David Void Rolling Stones . . Yellow . . . '79 . . . Summer. . . Moto-cross Shawn Wachtel Chicago Jazz Band . Winter. '79. Star Wars. . Blue Katy Wagoner Bee Gees . . . Orange . . '79 . . . Summer . . Baking More Than a Woman Beth Ward Blue . Winter. . . Junior. . . Born to Be Wild . . Seger . . Partying Richard Ward Beatles Brown . . 79 . . . Fall. . . Rocky , Eating. . Partying Seniors Enjoy Classes and 118 Larry Wilkie Led Zeppelin . . Song Remains the Same . Stairway to Heaven . . . Hunt- ing Donald Wood Hunting and Fishing . . . Yellow . . E.L 0. . . . Out of The Blue Star Wars Tammi Woodward Blue . . 12th . . . Fall . . . Baseball Led Zeppelin Mark Wudzinski Van Halen . Longest Yard . Blue . Summer. . . 79. . . Little Dreamer John Yelencich Junior. . . Animal House . . Blue Winter . . Skiing Moody Blues Peter Zimmer Crosby, Stills. Nash and Young . . . Fall . . Rocky . 79 . . . Cortez the Killer Steven Zmich Blue . . Summer . . . Stairway to Heaven . . Unruly Five . . . Skiing Laura Zybowski Barry Manilow . Senior . Summer Blue and Green . . . You've got a friend Fun in 1979 119 Navy Blue and Silver Blue White Carnation :inal Sa and tomorrow is only a vision JBL b0y, • vf ll-lived, every I yMterday a dreanhgf happiness, and tomorrow a vision o fpdpfl.'i I he Think in terms of bridges burned Think of seasons that must end See the rivers rise and fa They will rise and fall again Everything must have an end Like an ocean to a shore Like a river to a stri Like a river to a strea! 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Tradition Class Actors: Debbie Jehn Phil Swantek Class Athletes: Lee Osterland Terri Soldan Seniors Annually Vote for Class Stars Class Clowns: Joe Folske Martha Mott Best Looking: Cathy Laich Pete Zimmer Always Late: Michelle Mason Tim Rapley 123 Best Dancers: Pete Zimmer Cathy Laich Class Couples Sherry Reese Monica Tsiggfrey Ron Milarski Larry Wilkie Class Flirts: Michelle Mason Mark Eldred Most Courteous Mary Beth Pierzynski Doug Buttrey Class Optimists: Laura Gillespie Pat Rhein Best Dressed: Cathy Laich Mark Eldred Class Musicians: Bonnie Clark Shawn Wachtel Teachers’ Pet: Debbie Badia Randy Caldwell Most Studious: Mary Austin Dennis Schweiger Most All Around: Leslie Fruin Ron Schweiger Debbie Badia Randy Caldwell Class Pessimists: Michelle Logghe David Jahn 127 . . . You’ve Made the Grade Class of 1979 Congratulations Seniors Senior Skit Rachel Allen Mike Jovanovich You’ve Finally Made It to 1979. Mary Austin 131 Leona Elsholz Seniors Are Tim Rivard, Martha Mott, Judy Breuer, Donna Stilwell 132 Making Memories Beth Ward and Mary Romancheck Leslie Fruin 134 Team Work RIGHT: J V Rita Baker jumps for control of the ball. Girls Win on the Courts 1978 Varsity Girls Basketball Team: ROW ONE: Dawn Buttrey, Michelle Logghe, Terri Soldan, Nancy Neaton ROW TWO: Coach Carl Phillips, Kristy Rapley, Denise Logghe, Sue Maceroni, Les- lie Fruin, Marlain Abraham, Laura Stewart J.V's Kris Durst, Rita Baker, Ann Matthews 1978 Junior Varsity Squad (NOT PICTURED) Renee Kaatz, Brenda Phillips, Amy Weeks, Ann Matthews, Kris Durst, Jenny Wightman, Barb Raska, Debbie Abraham, Linda Maceroni, Rita Baker, Sue Priemer, Tracy McNesky, Kelly Eberle, Coached by Ms. Becky Dickieson 136 ‘ u I: _ Marlain Abraham in a sneak play. TOP RIGHT: Marlain takes a free shot. RIGHT: Sue Maceroni — “The one that got away. BOTTOM: Steams the court Our Varsity Girls Basketball Team 137 LEFT: Lisa Gallo takes a practice shot Dawn Buttrey and Marlain Abraham look on. BELOW. Terri Soldan guards Memphis opponent BOTTOM Standing for attention at practice Basketball Has Its Ups and Downs 139 140 Varsity Comes Back With Jeff Matthews catches the passforaT.D. The Blue Devils showed marked improvement over their disappointing 1 -8 record of the previous year. The var- sity began this season with two exciting victories and stayed in the thick of the race for the S.T.A. crown. Next year should be a champion season for the team. Assistant Coach Rumbaugh O ft j ft % :,__o .. V ft. hft 'ft A ft ft ft .A A .a $ v 3 ‘i - i - i - t } B S WcK0aCh AdTd'Sl oaVS f?u1, Lee 0s,erland' D0 Buttery. Kurt Jagoda, Mike Pringle. Marv Baumgarlen. Mark Haley Craig Black. Dave Shannon, Tom Boyd, Pat Rhien, John Rivard, Assistant Coach Raumbaugh; MIDDLE ROW: Tim Wilkers. Joe Folske Craig Coleman, John Schouer, Ron Schwetger, Jeff Matthews. Richard Johnson, Pete Zimmer. Dennis Boyd: BOTTOM ROW: Joe Garlick Tim Rivard. Brad Meyers. Albm Dreyer, Scott Novak, Walley Bird, Terry Patchel. Jim Rogers. Dennis Ureel 142 5-2 Season, 2nd Place Lee runs around the end as Pat clears the way. Lee rushed for over 1,000 yards this season. Coach Mr. Addis sends in a play from the sideline. 143 JV’s — Rough and Tough Coaches Eldred and Nester watch their strategy at work. The team lines up for another long drive to a touchdown. 144 Go Undefeated ABOVE: The team lines up for the Final T.D. LEFT: The players and cheer leaders watch an important play. ROW ONE: Kirk Marshall, Dan McNinch, Jamie Markie, Adam Markie, John Foster, Chuck Iseler, Tom Chauvin, Mark Meyers, Rick Raska. Scott Syme ROW TWO: John Litxhfield, Scott Malwitz, Jim Robertson, Roger Rettke, Chris Keil, Jim Scheuer. Kary Leach, Rob Caldwell, Mark Ozanic, Doug Pringle, Kevin Conger, Nick Trombly ROW THREE: Jim McDonald, Terry Bunch, Jim Shaune, Tom Cook, Alan Kaiser, Scott England, Bobby Aswell, Chris Brogan, Mike Hall, Dave Scheuer, Ed Gatt 145 Freshmen Try Hard, 6-2 Record Under the coaching leadership of Mr. Stuart and Mr Annicchiarico the freshmen learned the fundamentals of football and scored an impres- sive 6-2 record. ROW ONE Ken Veshka Paul Lelowitz Pal Collins. Brian Oliver. Don Vimng. Jack Parinello Pete Folske ROW TWO Brian Doyle Kevin Muneio Mark Cousino. Phil Schoat. Dave Soldan. Larry Ardoin. Doug Zorn Chuck Ryan DarfeM Lul Gary Ureel Mark Roberts, Larry Rhein Steve Schweiger. Jett Reidel Mike Bauman “UR Alan Osterland. Jim Woodward. Ron Martmdale Larry Stubbs. Steve Nephew Glenn Schweiger Don Mackley BACK ROW Brian Boyd. Pat Scheuer Cheerleaders Raise Richmond Spirit TOP: Varsity and J.V. in a special routine. LEFT: Captains Martha and Marybeth BELOW: Freshman Pyramid; J.V. Pyramid. 147 1978-79 Squads Perfect Routines 1978-79 Varsity Cheerleaders: Debbie Latorella, Judy Breuer, Cindy Chartrand, Martha Mott, Paula Scheuer, Marybeth Pierzynski, Donna Stillwell 1978-1979 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Margaret Gallagher, Angela Monetta, Denise Bryant, Rebecca Jahn, Mary Jo Van Bus- kirk, Cindy Bowen, Sue Schweiger. Freshman Cheerleaders: Linda Latorella, Chris Kerin, Diane Ureel, Lisa Barnes, Terri Nichols, Pam Baker. Not Pictured: Cheerleading Advisor Mr. Kaye Wightman. 149 Beth Scott Think Snow!! Dave Vizzaccaro Beth, Linda, Angela Kim Pare Pat Collins, Leo Agosta Alpine Valley. . . Here We Come! Roxi Pelt Advisor Mr. Pete Mantei accompanies ski club. Wrestlers Grapple for 152 Ninth S. T.A. Championship 153 Wrestlers Win Match Alan Kaiser after a match. Rich Ureel after a match. RIGHT: Mark Meyers after a pin. ABOVE: Henry Beck is congratulated by Terry Patchel after a match. After Match BELOW: Champions for 9th straight year; Chuck Ryan, Tom Chauvin, Mark Meyers, Troy Veshka, Tim Rivard, Dan Zmich, Marc Desero; ROW TWO: Alan Kaiser, Jim Bird, Gary Ureel; ROW THREE: Ed Folske, Steve Nephew, Henry Beck, Dennis Ureel, Scott Novak, Rich Johnson, Mark Haley, Terry Patchel, Chris Donato, Rick Raska, Coach Randy Lockey 155 Richmond Takes First CENTER LEFT: Brad Meyers tries to steal the ball. CENTER, BELOW LEFT: John Leech goes up tor the ball, as the team looks on. FAR LEFT: Randy Caldwell and Dennis Boyd go down tor the basket. CENTER RIGHT: Phil Swantek hovers over the opposer, and he makes the basket! CENTER, BELOW RIGHT: Caldwell concentrates on a basket, as Leech comes down the floor to help. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Coach Pat Wightman gives the team encouragement. 156 S.T.A. Championship 1978-79 Richmond High School Varsity Basketball Team Dennis Boyd ’Randy Caldwell ’Mark Eldred Bill Fistler Leo Hohman David Jahn •John Leech Brad Meyers Phil Swantek Mark Wudzinski Pete Zimmer Tim Rapley ’Denotes letter winner 158 J. V. s Take First in S. T.A. Coach Carl Phillips gives the team a sincere pep talk. 159 Rob Caldwell steals the ball from Almont. 1979 Freshman Basketball Team, ROW ONE: Andrew Ozark, John Badia, Brian Oliver, Kevin Burton, Pete Schultz; ROW TWO: Kevin Muneio, Phil School, Don Vining, Al Osterland, Larry Rhein, Jim Metz, Coach Al Beauleaux, Rick Trom- bley. CENTER LEFT: The FROSH are ready! 160 Frosh Have a Winning Season FAR RIGHT: Kevin Burton shoots for a basket as John Badia helps him. BELOW CENTER: John Badia is ready for a rebound. BELOW RIGHT: Pete Schultz makes the free- throw point. 161 Richmond Girls Win League Honors in Track Competition The Girls Track Team scored victories in 1978 and looks forward to even greater honors for R.H.S. in 1979, under coach Denise Novak. Honored in 1978 were senior Terri Soldan, who was named to the All Blue Water Team for shot put and dis- cus and was Class B. regional champ. Also named to the All Blue Water Team were Leslie Fruin for 440 yards and Sue Maceroni for shotput. The 1978 Girls Track Team. ROW ONE: Debbie Devlamink. Sue Ishmael. Nancy Zybowski. Trina Weber. Beth Scott. Donna Stillwell. Angela Delisi ROW TWO: Shelley Jehn. Maureen Doyle, Linda Maceroni. Debbie Woodward. Mary Hebei. Debbie Reidel ROW THREE: Lori Chauvin. Jane Kulman. Kristie Rapley, Dawn Buttrey. Tammi Woodward. Terri Soldan. Sue Maceroni ROW FOUR: Carolyn Titchnell, Sue Abraham. Kelley Southwell. Laura Stewart. Leslie Fruin. Pam Leach. Sue Ann Weidner. Shelly Kaatz 162 Sue Macerom throws shot in 1978. Returning Seniors Sherry Castor. Leslie Fruin. Pam Leach. Donna Stilwell 163 164 Think Spring. . . Track Practice Begins When Snow Is Still on the Ground. The strength of this year's Track Team centers around three year letter winners Phil Frantom, Lee Osterland, and Doug Buttrey. These seniors must improve on last year’s record setting performances and teach by exam- ple that dedication breeds success. With virtually all of last year’s squad returning, Coach Beauleaux looks forward to an enjoyable spring with valuable contributions from seniors Mike Pringle, Pat Rhein, junior Jeff Matthews, sophomore Scott Bacsikin, and freshman Brian Oliver. Doug Buttrey, Lee Osterland, Phil Frantom — returning track lettermen for 1979. Dennis Boyd waits in the on-deck cir- cle for his turn to hit a home run. 166 Baseball Closes R.H.S. Sports Year Mike Reidel. Dennis Boyd. Brad Meyers, and Kirk Marshall Wes Gates. Craig Black. Phil Swantek. Mark Eldred. and Randy Caldwell BELOW: Brad Meyers puts down a bunt for the sacrifice 1979 Brings Girls’ Softball to R.H.S. Girls Softball starts this year We will have pictures and other information in next year's yearbook 167 Devils Burn the Alleys TOP: The Conference Room CENTER: Kellie Southwell; Sue Hayes; Chris Austin RIGHT: Terri Reindel 168 Volleyball Improves First Season at RHS Junior Varsity Volleyball, ROW ONE: Theresa Bajraszewski, Brenda Phillips, Nancy Zybowski, Kory Southwell, Jackie Grondzik; ROW TWO: Teresa Klebba, Tracy McNeski, Kim Durst, Theresa Plotzke, Kim Haselhuhn; Coach Miss Dickie- son Varsity Volleyball Squad, ROW ONE: Sheryl Ishmael, Kelly Eberle, Marga Stemmier, Lucy Ritter, Wendy Gebauer; ROW TWO: Coach Dickieson, Ann Matthews, Andy Jakubiak, Sharon Niebauer, Sue Ann Weidner, Lori Chauvin, Marie Marinello Jackie Grondzik 170 Pat Collard, Most val- uable player. R.H.S. Golfers Score Low for Wins The Richmond golf team, which includes Jim Metz, Mike Mott, Mike Mackley, Dann Collard, Jim Krzmecki, Dave Jahn, is coached by Mr Randy Lockey. With golf moved from a spring sport to a fall sport in 1978, the team overcame early disappointments and improved its record as the season progressed. With four under- classmen on the team, Richmond golfers hoped for improved records in 1979. Their 1978 record was 5-12. Mike Mackley 172 This year's tennis team should be able to improve on last year's record ot 8 wins and 7 losses, according to Tennis Coach Carl Phillips. Experience is the key, according to the coach. If all last year's letter winners return in 1979, the team will have someone in all positions. Letter winners include Perry Engardio, David Jahn, David Void, and Tom Boyd, 4 years; Terry Patchel and Jeff Johnson, three year's experience; also letter winners Mary Patrick and Ken Rabine. Girls Compete With Guys in Tennis A fter Hours Diana Haws Mary Austin Halloween Brings Out 176 Belinda Lee Debbie Devlaminck Atushi Goto Pat Start Hauntings and Humor at R.H.S. Exchange Student from New Lee Ann Weidner Mike Bauman Guinea 177 Patty Wickert Elmerine Thomas Christmas Dance Enlivens Holiday Spirit Jean Fistler and Ann Matthews at the Christmas Dance 178 Are Better Now. . . Thanks to Mr. Smith and Student Congress On This Page, Valentine Dance, February 10 Earth Opera Brings Live Rock to Richmond High School mtv Richmond High's Speech Department brought to the student body Earth Opera in January. From Colorado, the group played for a student assembly and an evening concert attended by over 500 people The group has recorded for Splendor Productions and has toured 70 schools in the past 4 years. The highlight of the 6th hour assembly was a twist concert featuring an authentic twist lesson from Mr. Jakubiak. The event made over $200 for the speech department and was termed a great success. 181 Where Are You Headed After June of 79? We Can Smooth Your Road With Financial Counseling We Are Hip to Your Trip MACOMB COUNTY BANK m CARL'S ELECTRIC TV APPLIANCE CENTER Sales Service COOK HOTEL Richmond RICKERT'S AUTO GLASS 6941 I Main Richmond, Ml Richmond 182 THREADED PRODUCTS 69951 Lowe Planlc Richmond, Mich. 183 JED-MOLD, INC. Builders of Plastic Molds Die Cast Dies Jigs Fixtures 25755 D'Hondt Mt. Clemens. Ml 48043 Phone 949-3770 Joe Pelt SHEPHERD LINCOLN- MERCURY INC. 68200 Grand Trunk Richmond, Mich. 727 3885 Jim Shepherd 727-1065 RICHMOND HARDWARE 68155 Main St. Phone 727-8575 Compliments of: POLEWACH’S DEPARTMENT STORE The Family Store 68141 Main Street Richmond, Michigan 727 4335 Monday — Saturday 8:30 — 5:30 Friday til 9:00 TEOtK AL FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DETROIT Telephone 727 7596 Jerry Reynolds Assistant Vice-President Manager of Richmond Office 69345 Main Richmond, Mich. RICHMOND JEWELRY Order Order Your Class Rings Anytime Especially Designed for R.H.S. Choice of 15 Stones. Other Personal features I OK White or Yellow Gold and Siladium. 185 Compliments of: THE NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND Come Grow With Us Offices Richmond — Memphis — Meade New Haven Member FDIC HEATH ENERGY SERVICES 33850 Armada Ridge Providing Construction and Maintenance Services to the Utilities Industry 392-2303 MEADOW VALLEY ANTIQUES NORM KAY LOZEN 540 Stoddard Rd. Memphis, Mich. 48041 Weekends 12-6 or By Appointment GIERK SHOE STORE 68131 Main Richmond 7274775 BOBFRUIN BUICK PONTIAC GMC INC. 6881 I Main St. B MAO« Of EXCELLENCE Best Wishes Class of 79 ST. 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Bill — Jerry — Dennis Lenox Rexall Drugs 67250 GRATIOT RICHMOND, Mich. 727-8135 727-1179 76320 M-19 Richmond, Ml Competitor Coupons Gladly Accepted. 190 MUTTONVILLE SERVICE CENTER Complete Domestic Foreign Cars Foreign Car Parts Towing Phone 727-9716 66942 Gratiot at 31 Mi Richmond, Ml 48062 THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER 69233 Main St. Richmond 727-1201 All Famous Junior Brands 191 ROBERTA’S PIZZERIA Best Wishes Class of '79 67361 Main St. Richmond Pizza — Subs — Soft Drinks 727 7538 J-DEQUIPT. CO. 3500 County Line Richmond 727 7502 Best Wishes Class of '79 S S 66875 Gratiot In Between Co-Op M R 727 5325 RASMUSSEN PHARMACY 69295 Main St. Richmond 727 1800 © Come In Soon . . . Beautiful New Party Store Corner of Division Main ROGER'S DRY DOCK Roger Sloan, Owner 68955 Main St. Congratulations Class of '79 MARCHE'S FEMININE FASHIONS Bridals— Formals 661 30 Van Dyke Romeo (313) 752 4322 69334 Main St. Richmond (313) 727 1504 192 Congratulations Class of '79 Wm. 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Broker Fran Plagens Adeline Gohlke Jackie Prior Marion Orris Joyce Trudgem Doug Porrett Hub Swantek Roger Cass PERFORMANCE TIRE 65700 Gratiot Richmond — 727-7568 — Front End Alignment — Complete Brake Service — Farm Tires Our Specialty — Road and Field Service Super 6 Tire Center J TONY'S MARKET Open 7 Days Beer — Wine Memphis, Mich. 392-2260 Good Luck Class of '79 Congratulations Class of '79 RICHMOND INSURANCE CENTER 67505 Main Richmond All Forms of Insurance Bob Kooby' Kerin 727-751 I Chance or Appointment CHERRY TREE ANTIQUES 33580 Armada Ridge 727 9249 Specializing in Fine Oak Furniture and Lamp From the Turn of the Century Buy — Sell — Trade Tony and Linda Hulls RAY WEEKS SONS, INC. Beef — Pork — Veal — Lamb Custom Slaughtering Buyers of Livestock 727 3535 SINI PHOTO 69268 Main Richmond, Mich. Traveling? We Do Instant Passport and Identification Photos. Congratulations Class of '79 RICHMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD Gratiot at 30 Mile Rd. Charismatic Church 727-7250 196 Patrons ACROPOLIS FAMILY RESTAURANT 50875N Gratiot at 23 Mile RICHMOND AUTOMOTIVE INC. 69080 Main. NAPA Compliments of C. J. TRACTOR Bob Comment COUNTRY KITCHEN 57070 Gratiot, New Haven RICHMOND DAIRY QUEEN Scrumpdillyishus. . . Throughout the Summer Season ELIAS BROS. BIG BOY 29300 23 Mile EBERHARDT’S INN N. Gratiot Ave. Muttonville J. C. ERNST EQUIPMENT INC. Ford Tractors and Equipment New Holland Richmond, Mich. RICHMOND FLOWER SHOP 68771 Main Street Richmond. Mich. 48062 RICHMOND FLOOR AND WALL 68311 Main Street 727-9628 Fine Carpeting, Vinyl Wood Floors Congratulations Class of '79 JAMES GREER, D.D.S. 4741 24 Mile. Utica. Mich 48087 HOOVIE Congratulations to Class of' JACK AND JILL FASHIONS 69278 Main, Richmond-Ro! George Kirkindall GEORGE'S PARTY SNACKS, Memphis, 392-2277 KACER AND WICHERT AGENCY Life and General Insurance Real Estate 727-6525 KONAR'S MARKET Beer — Wine — Liquor Open 7 days 10 to 10 NEWELL'S LOUNGE 69351 Main Richmond RIX'S BARBER SHOP 69347 Main 727-9595 SHORT REALTY Congratulations Class of '79 TIELER'S CAFE — Home Cooking Main St., Memphis 392-2210 WESTERN AUTO 69214 Main St., Richmond WAUN'S BARBER SHOP 8281 Main Richmond Marlaine Abraham — 98 Basketball (3), Track (1), Skiing Craig Black—100 Football (2), Basketball (4) Awards: Attendance Ct Track. -------—.—___ 'W Victor Adams — 98 Wrestling (2), Attendance. mm Kathy Blake—100 Track (1), Choir (1). V'7,Rachel Allen — 98 Kflcho. Voice. AnnetteBow ® Paul Boyd—101 Karen.i 03 Drawing. Laurie Dawe-1103 Exchange SttipHto Philippines Joan Ardoin — 98 wjjlo-op, Oflice Aide. Wayne Arnold -— 98 Tom Boyd —101 Football (4), Tennis (4), Band 'd§:pua|qyaytfc , Mary Ann Siiiurt — 103 Horseback Riding. ime LlKit • r Jhoir i L?!i I Mary Austin — 9Q. -. • lljilonor Society. Ctasy.Qfftcer__ - - - - - - — Awards: Math (3), Spanish fiy —1■ ■hemistry (2), English GL-Con. Honor Society, Choir (3), Cheer- ■c.(l). History. . : ‘ Edward Deplae — 103 Football (21, Track (1), Jazz Band (4). Tina Desero—103 Choir (4), Chorate(3). Greg Baars — 98 leading (4), Junior Secretary, Geometry Award. Dawn Dickson — 103 Choir (2), Chorale, Sophomore lharon Baczewski — 99 :hoir (1), Bowling (2). Choir ward. Jane Brogan—101 Bowling. bbie Badia - 90 :cho (3). BasketbaW(3). St. Council (1), Track (1)! Powder- iuf1 (3), Skiing (4), Baseball (1), oregsies(2). Joan Bryan — 101 Voice (1), Writing Awards. Joel Burden —101 Football (2), Choir (3), Chorale Secretary. Albin Dreyer—104 Swiss ExchanSHHdent. Denise Dude£ % 104 St. Council, Honor Society, Choir (4), Echo, Voice, Bowling (2), Awards: Geometry, Adv. Biology St. Council. I Gerald Barg — 99 Martha Barr—99 Track (2), Choir (2), Cheerlead- Mary Ann Burkhardt — 102 Choir (2), Voice (2).' Rose Dudek—104 Sr. Committee. - . ing (1), Spanish (4), Newspaper ■fell), Track Medal. Scholastic . Award, Softball (1) Jeff Burton — 102 Trapshooting, Trapshooting Awards. ■104 Brenda Bauman — 99 Voice (1). Sr. Committee. Doug Butfrey — 102 Football (4), Track (4), ball (1). Bas’ket- Marvin Baumgarten — 99 Football (4), Baseball (2), Choir (2), Awards: Football (3), Choir 0). Dave Dunbaif Mark Eldred —104 Football (3), dhorale (2), Base- ball (4X Basketball (4), Choir (4). Leona Elsholz—104 Khb Sr Committee. . ’ • • Jar t Eisner—104 Henry Beck — 99 Football (1), Wrestling (3). Jodi Beversdorf —100 'Cheerleading (2), Cndfr (4), jChorate (1), tend (4), Freshman Class-President )• G i104 Tennis|(4), Tennis Sherry Castor — 102 104 Choir, Basketball (3). Track (2), Bowling. n • . .. . Vv .Ri6k Eistler — 104 David Chase—102 ■ , Kris Be 1 — 100 Wrestling (2), Football IChoir ($plrsEpShooting (2), i Awards: Choir, Trap. Jeanette Bird— 100 |St. Counetr(T), Drama 2-)r€or- I ensics £ « Bonnie Clark—102 Band (4), Jazz Band, Sr. Class Committee, Spanish Award. Bill Fistler —185 Baseball (3), Track, (4). a ■asketball Craig Cole — 103 Art, Drawing, Football. Kim Flechsig— 105 Swimming, Bowling. Joe Folske —1105 Football (2) Baseball, Trap- I WO Softball (1), shooting (2), Awards: Trapshoot- ing. fl Phil Frantom—105 Football (2), Track (4), Basket- ball (3), Awards: Track MVP. Leslie Fruin — 105 Basketball (3), Skiing (4), Track (4), St. Council (4), Awards: Girls State MVP Track, f Lisa Gallo —105 Basketball (4), Track, Bowling (3), Awards: Bowling Trophy. Joe Garlick — 105 Football (4), Band (2). Wesley Gates — 105 Carl Giangrande — 105 Laura Gillespie — 106 Andy Gobert Robin Gosselin — 106 Atsushi Gotto — 106 Japan Exchange Student. Linda Hamilton — 106 Powderpuff, Awards: Perfect Attendance. Debbie Hartway — 106 Powderpuff, Echo (4), Voice, Drama, Awards: Art. Diana Haws — 105 Choir (4), Echo (2), Awards: Art, Music. Suzanne Hayes — 106 Choir (3), Bowling. Albert Hebei — 106 Building Trades. Don Hein — 106 Joann Jakubiak —107 Band (4), Awards: French I. Debbie Jehn—107 Echo (3) Michael Jovanich — 107 Trapshooting, Awards: Shooting Trophies. Kathy Kaatz — 107 Basketball, St. Council, Voice, Echo. Jeff Kain • Football (2), Track Carol Kennedy — 108 Basketball, Choir (2), Cheerlead- Terry Krueger —108 •Choir, Chorale, Tennis. . m Jim Krzemecki — 108 Track, Choir (4), Chorale (3). Carolyn Kuzdal —108 Cheerleadmg, Choir (3), Cho- rale, Cathy I Track (3). ( Kim Larabee— 108 Softball J| renda Leach — 108 St. Council, Choir, Awards: History. U.S. Dean Lebow — 109 Trapshooting. John Leech — 109 Football (2), Basketball Track, Choir (4), Chorale (2). Ron Hodges — 107 Karen Hoppe — 107 Keith Howington — 107 Skiing (3). Norene Isler—107 Basketball (4), Skiing (3), Track Kurt Jagoda — 107 Football, Choir (4). David Jahn — 107 Basketball (4), Chorale (2), Choir (4), Awards: Biology, Geometry. Ruth Letter —109 M iV fr Pam Leich — 109 Track (4), Choir, Bowling (3). Ken Litchfield — 109 Echo (2), Bowling, Awards: Biol- ogy. Michelle Logghe — 109 3asketball (4), Choir (4), Chorale (2), Skiing (2). Carol Ludwig— 109 St. Council (2), Forensics (2), Awards: St. Council, Forensics and Debates. Lori Lynch —109 Voice, Echo (3). Jerry Maedel —110 Football (2), Baseball, St. Coun- cil. Debbie Manchick —110 Basketball (3), Bowling (3), Awards: Bowling Trophies Julie Martin — 110 Powderpuff, Track. Michelle Mason —110 Powderpuff (2), Baseball (2), Choir (2), Drama (4), Skiing, Voice. Sandy McCleary —110 Basketball (3), Choir (1), Drama (4), Skiing (1), Voice (1). Marion McNinch —110 M.S. Teacher Aide Ron Milarski— 110 Joann Milton—110 Bowling Theresa Money — 111 Dramatics Sherry Morgan — 111 Choir (2%). Henry Moritz — 111 Football (3), Baseball (Vi). Martha Mott — 111 Powderpuff (1), Honor Society, Choir (2), Voice (2), Cheerlead- ing (4), Sr. Treasurer. Larry Naeyart — 111 Chorale, Choir (3). Liz Nickelson — 111 Sharon Niebauer — 111 Softball, Volleyball, Awards. Per- fect Attendance. Natalie Oprita — 111 Cheerleading, Choir, Bowling, Awards: Choir, Science. Lee Osterland —112 Football (4), Basketball, Track (4), Wards: MVP JV Football, MVP Varsity Football, MVB Var- sity Football. Doug Pacholke —112 Football. Terry Patchel — 112 Football (2), Band (2), Honor Society Pres., Wrestling (3), Ten- nis (3), Awards: Math, Biology. Alan Pearl — 112 Bryan Perry — 112 Choir (4), Chorale (3), Awards: Most Outstanding Singer. Mary Beth Pierzynski — 112 Powderpuff, St. Council, Jr. V.P., Chorale, Cheerleading (3), Choir (4). Awards: Choir, Geometry, English I. Paul Pilette —112 Football (2). Robert Pinskey —112 Trapshooting (2), Awards: Trap Trophies. Anne Priemer — 113 St. Council (2), Band (2), Foren- sics (2). Mike Pringle — 113 Track, Football (3), Baseball, Band (2). Cathy Prucnel — 113 Track, Echo (3). George Puja — 113 Track. Nancy Randall —113 Band. Tim Rapley— 113 Football, Baseball (2), Basketball (3). Sheryll Reese — 113 Softball, Band. Pat Rhein —113 Football (4), Track (3), Awards: Best Lineman Football. Bob Richter— 114 Baseball. Bob Riddle — 114 Track. John Rivard — 114 Football (2), Drama, Choir. Tim Rivard — 114 Football (4), Wrestling (2). Beth Roberts — 114 Awards: Child Development. Mary Romancheck —114 Sr. Committee. William Ruff— 114 Football, Baseball (3), St. Coun- cil (2), Skiing. John Scheuer — 114 Band (4), Football (2). Sue Schlabach —115 Theresa Schwartz —115 Sr. Committee. Dennis Schweiger —115 Football (2), St. Council, Honor Society, Wrestling (2), Awards. Math, Biology. Ron Schweiger —115 Football (3), Baseball, Choir. Jeff Sebastian — 115 Football (2). Baseball (2). Larry Sebastian —115. Dave Shannon —115 Football (3), Choir (2). Bob Shannon — 115 Donna Shuboy — 116 Beth Siewertsen —116 Choir (2). Steve Smalley — 116 Laura Smith — 116 Choir. Terri Soldan — 116 Basketball (4), Track (4), Skiing (4), Bowling (2), Powderpuff (3). Pat Start — 117 St. Council, Track, Drama, Choir (2), Voice. Laura Stewart — 117 Basketball (2), Choir (2), Pow- derpuff. Donna Stilwell — 117 Track (3), Cheerleading (3), Choir (2), Bowling (2). Phil Swantek— 117 Football (2), Baseball (2), Bas- ketball (4), St. Council, Drama, Choir, Chorale. Dave Thibodeau —117 Motocross. Elmerine Thomas— 11 7 Voice (1), Forensics (1), Choi (2), Acting Award. Monica Tschiggfrey— 118 Richard Ureel — 118 Football (2), Track (2), Wrestlinc (4), Band (4). Peter Van Heusden — 118 Tennis (2). Sheila Veshka— 118 Student Council (2), Choir (2) Voice (1), Echo (1), Bowling Biology Award Dave Void — 118 Football (2). Basketball (3). Choir (1), Tennis. Shawn Wachtel —118 Band (4), Jazz Band Katy Wagoner— 118 Spanish Award. Beth Ward — 118 Drama (1), Choir (1), Voice (1), Echo (1). Rich Ward — 118 Football (2), Basketball (3). Larry Wilkie— 119 Trap Shooting (2). Don Wood — 119 Fishing, Hunting. Tammy Woodward —119 Track (2), Softball (4), Bowling (4), Art Award Mark Wudzynski —119 Football (1), Baseball (2), Bas- ketball (3). John Yelenich — 119 Football (1), Skiing (1). Peter Zimmer— 119 Football (4), Basketball (2), Track, Student Council. Steve Zmich — 119 Track (2), Wrestling (4), Band. Laura Zybowski — 119 Echo (1), Volleyball (2), Football, Adv Admission at HCCC. 200 V’ Tv ‘JHr. 4 ' %. V K !lf 4 I S H C ,■ S V XV .7 s4 ‘ vV w il' 4L'k ♦ ,-w - iv iWVf _ v ■ V ; ’ •. - 4‘ c rf- X ..l v C ' ; C ■ ■ . •' . „., jWil '
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