Richmond High School - Echo Yearbook (Richmond, MI)

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Beginnings ... Richmond High School, Richmond, Mich. 1981 Echo Beginnings... Activities 9 Classes..................27 Faculty..................33 Clubs ...................49 Freshmen.................65 Sophomores...............81 Juniors..................87 Seniors..................97 Sports..................113 Student Life............167 . Advertisements ..........177 Dedication ... Very few at Richmond High School remember the days when room 107 was the classroom of Mr. Donald Rettke, biologist. For ten years, Mr. Rettke held the difficult dual role of athletic director and assistant principal. While his job as disciplinarian often made him seem stern to some students, the athletes with whom he worked appreciated his devotion to Richmond High. He is now principal of Richmond Middle School. His years of helping Richmond students are acknowl- edged in this dedication. At the turn of the century, the “Blue Devil” was a French skier. His blue garb and daring exploits were well known, and his nickname was adopted by a French infantry division in World War I. The 88th regiment of the United States Army, which trained with the French “Blue Devils” in 1917, also adopted the group’s nickname. The American regiment was honored for its valor in both World W ar I, and later in World War II, when its victories in Italy were won with over 13,000 casualties. Richmond’s sports teams share their nickname with the teams of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. This year a controversy arose in Richmond over the symbolism of the “Blue Devil”. A survey of students indicated overwhelming support for the mascot. The controversy resulted in a new interest in the history of the name, and its association with bravery and patriotism. The Beginning of the Name “ Devils” 3 The School Year Begins . . . (1) Pat Sharpe is ready for registration (2) Mrs. Quenneville’s at it again (3) Is it that had, Kevin? (4) Everyone wants to join RHS! 4 (1 ) crn Dickerson at the head of the hand (2) mis Band (.1) Miss Good Old Days and her court. (4) BUS Varsity Cheerleaders (5) HUS Freshman Cheerleaders Good Old Days . . . ... A Traditional Beginning 5 School Spirit Begins With Hard Work Opposite page: (1) “Another one bites the dust” (2) Juniors work diligently on their first place float (3) The equestrian team practices for their first meet. (4) Football practice begins in the summer’s heat. (5) Coach Nester shows them how it’s done. (6) Laura and Herman begin the “Flying Blue Devils” plane This page: (1) Frosh football begins with pep talks. (2) The beginnings of a winning float. (3) J.V. Football prac- tice begins with a promising team. (4) The cheerleaders begin with a good stretch. Sports Victories Begin With Practice 7 Queen Dawn Begins Her Rule Activities Beginnings Activities Begin With Spirit s p I R I T Monday: Hat and T shirt day Tuesday: Jersey and Pajama day Wednes- day: Twins and Pins day Thursday: 50’s day Friday: Blue and White day 10 Homecoming Begins With the Parade (1) Freshman Float (second place); (2) Sophomore Float (third place); (3) Junior Float (first place); (4) Senior Float (fourth place). 12 The Half-time Begins Despite Rain and Cold Weather (1) Ann and Dave watch the game. (2) Cheerleaders congratulate Dawn. (3) The parade begins with majorettes. (4) Rain doesn’t discourage Devils’ fans. 1980 Homecoming ... 14 15 (1) Kevin Conger, Senior (2) Dan McNinch, Senior (3) Scott Syme, Senior King (4) Janet Schweiger, Freshman (5) Gary Riedel, Freshman (6) Clare Zimmer, Queen Dawn Buttrey, Lynn Stefforia (7) Mari Foster and Rob Foster (8) Kevin Burton and Barb Raska, Juniors 16 Beginnings ... SPIRIT Winning Begins With School Spirit 17 ASSEMBLIES... !8 (1) Crowd Cheer. (2) Shelia Ward. (3) All cheerleaders. (4) Varsity Football team. (5) Junior Var- sity Cheerleaders. Cheerleaders Raise School Spirii (1) Kathy Hamilton and Kris Kerin. (2) Varsity Pyramid. (3) Cindy Bowen, Kathy Hamilton, Nancy Zybowski, Sheila Ward. Chris Kerin, Lynn Stefforia. (Not shown: Beth Puls.) Varsity Cheerleaders 21 J.V. Cheerleaders 23 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Dawn Schantz, Jennifer Olszewski, Karen Foster, Janis Hodges, Julie Robertson, Monica Lelowicz, Dawn Trombley. (2) Junior V arsity Mount. (3) J.V. Girls. (1) What are you guys doing? (2) Varsity Squad at a foot- ball game. (3) J.V. Mount. 26 Beginnings ... Good Grades Begin With Hard Work CLASSES During Class (1) French class, eating again? (2) Mrs. Rettke hard at work. (3) Mr. G’s 2nd Hour. (4) French Class. (5) Home Economics Class. Between Class 29 (1) Dave Vizziccaro and Kevin Conger (2) Mark Ozanic Sometimes We Learn in the Hall ofR.H.Stoo. (3) Beth Scott, always on the phone! (4) Todd’s always acting crazy. The Christmas Spirit Infects Seniors ... Mr. G. Has the Cure. (1) r. Kennedy. (2) Sharilyn, Wendy, Robin and Seott. (3) Every- body sing along. (4) Karen and Mar- garet join in the fun. (5) Ginger and Rhonda. 32 FACULTY Beginnings ... Faculty Reflect on High School Beginnings Mr. Eugene Jakubiak is principal of Richmond Hihg School. In an interview he told Echo staf- fers about his “beginnings in Lambs, Michigan, and at Port Huron Junior College and Wayne State. Mr. Jakubiak did not decide to become a teacher until his junior year in college, and his fondest memories of his school include playing athletics and good friends. Mr. Garry I). Rumbaugh is assistant principal and athletic director at Richmond. He hails from Midland. Michigan. I)r. Wa yne Case is superintendent of Rich- mond Communitv Schools. Mr. Paul Hildeh rand is assistant superintend- ent. Administrators Are Problem-Solvers 34 Mrs. Rosemary Santer is attendance clerk. Mrs. Shirley Kirby is office manager. Sharon Neibauer is secretary to athletic director. xaIS Roy Bertossi is computer pro' cesser for attendance. Jean Fistler is co-op office assistant. Good office help is hard to find. The Office Is Where the Action Is 35 Richmond Board of Education 1981 Sandra McClellan Jon Howington Charles Gallagher Virginia Weidner Mary Knight Leona Vining Joseph Dibley The photo above shows the Board of Education as it was const! tuted in June, 1980, performing the important function of com ferring diplomas. Superintendent Case is also shown. Special People 36 Mr. Robert Jones is teacher-consultant. Mrs. Helen Thorman teaches resource room and helps with Student Council. She recalls that in her high school yearbook it said, “Live for today, tomorrow will take care of itself.” Another memory of high school for Mrs. Thor- man is that of her high school physics teacher, who often reminded her, “If you start some- thing, finish it.” — Not bad advice. M rs. Gail Heier says that in high school she was shy and quiet . . . but says she doesn’t remember when she graduated! She teaches resource room, and says that the relationship between teachers and students has become more relaxed over the years. Make Richmond Special 37 Social Studies Mr. Carl Phillips teaches Michigan history geog- raphy. In high school, he participated in hand, tennis, basketball, varsity club. National Honor Society and something called the “Monitors Club.” He most remembers dances and events at Marne City High. Mr. Wa yne Eld red teaches government and American history. He also coaches baseball and junior varsity football. He hails from Edmore, Mich. Mr. Pat Wightman teaches world and American history. Although he claims he graduated from high school “when Millard Fillmore was presi- dent his students know better. 38 Puts the World in Perspective Mr. Keith Golembiewski teaches government and psychology. He was voted the most valuable ath- lete in high school. He comes from St. Clair Shores and Western Michigan University. Mrs. Lucia Marshall teaches Psychology of Successful Living and administers the Kellogg Grant w hich includes the suspension room and the job placement service. She comes from Last Lansing, where she was a class officer and in the marching hand. Mr. Robert Bower teaches history. 39 Mr. Thomas Addis teaches English. His begin- nings include Ml. Clemens, St. Mary High School and Oakland University. He says there is less discipline in schools today. He recalls that in grade school his ambition was to become a doctor. Mrs. Marilyn Welser teaches English. She began her education in Romeo, Michigan and attended Central Michigan University. She says the students are more serious today than w hen she began teaching. Mr. Ralph Perkins remembers his high school days as busy ones w ith basketball, varsity club, student council, drama class. He began his edu- cation in Detroit. He once wanted to be a poli- tician. No Matter How You Say It 40 A I M ■■ Mrs. Schlater teaches English, speech and drama. Mrs. Mary Ann Reece teaches foreign lan- guage. She recalls that she attended an all-girls high school and Marygrove and Wayne State. How has school changed? Mrs. Reece says the language teacher is older than w hen she came! Mr. Beauleaux teaches English. He hails from Muskegan, and says students are allowed more freedom today than when he went to school. Mrs. Raidna, who teaches freshman English, comes to Richmond from Long Island, New York. She recalls that she always wanted to be a teacher even played school as a child, and belonged to Future Teachers of America in high school. Richmond Is Where It s At 41 How to Succeed in Business ... -4 J Mrs. Lois Mathiak teaches shorthand and office and clerical blocks. In her high school, there was no yearbook. She has been at Richmond High School for many years, and reminisces . . . “There are now more teachers, more classes. Many more subjects are offered today. 42 ... Counselors Help With Future Plans Mrs. Jane Quenneville is high school counse- lor. She began her education in Tiffin, Ohio, where she remembers “good friends, commu- nity experiences.” Also counseling at Richmond is Mr. Robert Winkler. Mr. Winkler began his education in Yale, Michigan. He believes there is more emphasis on careers in school today. Julie Rivard is secretary for the counselors. 43 Mrs. irginia Wood was voted most likely to succeed in her high school yearbook in Mackinaw City . . . and she has, in the diffi- cult field of chemistry and physics. She taught in this school since it was built. Mr. Robert McMahon was a high school state swimming champ when he was in school. He hails from Saginaw, Michigan, but spent many years in River Rouge where he graduated from high school. He teaches biology and ecology. He didn’t always want to be a teacher. Once he thought he might be a park-naturalist. Mr. Les Francisco teaches general science. Dr. Juliana Texley teaches biology and advanced biology. She lived in New Baltimore all her life, and was known in high school as the worst driver in her class. Her fondest mem- ories of her high school include the hours spent in choirs. Science and Math ... 44 Qit v i tivmJm. Mr. Peter Mantei was also voted “Most likely to succeed” in the 1970 Graduating Class of Glad- win, Michigan. He teaches mathematics. Af Cetdui) Another math teacher, Mr. Peter Curtis, comes from Flint — and is still there, commuting to Richmond every day. He recalls being on his high school sw im team. _______ Mr. Doug Olson teaches mathematics and com- puter science. Mr. Doug Hansen comes to Richmond from Onawa High School and the University of South Dakota. He teaches mathematics. ... Keys That Open Doors to the Future 45 Humanities Include Music and Art 7—4 Did you know that Miss Syversen played the clari- net in her high school marching hand in St. (’lair Shores? She now teaches art at Richmond. Mr. Leyrer is an lumnus of Dearborn Hieh He remembers the tennis squad there . . he is tennis coach at Richmond as well, when he is not teaching art. Mr. Kent Boulton teaches band at Richmond High. Mr. Lester Mahla is the choir instructor at Richmond. 46 Home Skills and Job Skills Merge Mr. Terry Moore teaches building trades. Mr. Dean Baekstrom teaches wood shop. Mr. Glenn Goodrich teaches metal shop. Mrs. Margaret Rettke teaches Home Ec. When she was in high school she was a member of the Future Homemakers of America. She says the biggest change in K.H.S. since she has been here is the in-school detention room. .Mrs. Carmen Mahla teaches home economics at Richmond. Exercise Mind and Body ✓ 4 Mr. Raymond Nesters memo- ries of high school include play- ing sports on winning teams, of course. He began at Clinton- dale High School The Big Green Machine He teaches physical education and health. Mrs. Denise Beuckelaere, also teaching health and P.E.. began in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. She attended high school in New Jersey, where, she remem- bers, the dress code was very strict. Mrs. Dorothy Falter is school librarian. When she recalls high school, she remembers friends and extracurricular activities. She says since she came to Rich- mond the town has grown . . . “It's not small any more 48 Clubs and Organizations Beginnings ... Begin With Interest, Form a Club Freshman Class Officers Jenny Gotz, Student Council; Mark Fistler, Student Council; Amy Phillips. Secretary; Gary Riedel, President; Rob Miller, V. President; Michaele Dobrowolski, Treasurer. Sophomore Class Officers Steve Case, V. President; Ann Markie, Treasurer; Dennis Lafore, President; Kathy Mallwilz, Secre- tary; Rick Jehn, Student Council; John Burns, Student Council. 50 Junior Class Officers Lisa Stevens, Student ('.ouneil; Ann Weeks. Treasurer: Merman Kielmer. President: nn Mat- thews. Secretary; Brian ()li er. V . President. Senior Class Officers Back row: Mrs. Wood. Ad .: Jim MacDonald. Student ('ouneil: Mrs. Rcttkc. Ad . Front row: Mike Mott, Treasurer; Teresa Kyan, Secretary: Judy Zurakowski. President: Mary Patrick. . President. 5t Student Council Leads RHS Student Council Officers: Karen Bewersdorff, Linda Rammer, Jackie Grondzik, and Cheri Vcr- linde. This year, the student council sponsored many dances and assemblies. They also ran the con- cession stands at the games. 52 Forensics Students Compete for Speaking Honors (1) FRONT ROW: Kim Quinn, Kathy Hamilton, Kim Pare, Judy Zurakowski, Becky Proulx. SECOND ROW': Debbie Woodward, Elesia Bunch, Lorri Collins, Clare Zimmer, Lisa Stevens. THIRD ROW': Rick DeVlamink, Don Gardner, Rich Macumber, Advisor Debbie Schlater. In her speech on “MY COMMITMENT TO MY COUNTRY”, Judy Zurakowski won the local, district, and regional competitions and competed in Lansing for the State competition on January 31, 1981. 53 Yearbook Staff Records Beginnings (1) Chandra and Robin are editors for the 1981 Echo. Here they work in the darkroom as usual. (2) The 1981 Echo Staff: ROW ONE: Holly Davidson, Photo Editor Shelley Howington, Chandra Earner. Editor. Robin Eowe, Editor, Nancy Zybowski. ROW TWO: Patty keppens. Marge Dobrowolski, Mike Carlson, Cathv Cat- trysse, Alicia Haley. ROW THREE: Elesia Bunch, Ray Johnson, Rich Pinskey, Michelle Fistler, Sherri Dart, Advisor Dr. Texley. (Miss- ing from photo: Roxi Pelt and Business Man- ager Sue Ann W'eidner) l 54 B.O.E.C. The Business Office Education Club (B.O.E.C.) is one of the most active clubs in our school. They have sold mugs, flowers, halloween insurance and candy. They have also had a rock-a-thon to raise money to send an athlete to the Special Olympics, and they put on a Lunch with Santa to help send their members to competition. Michigan B.O.E.C. is part of the Office Education Association, which is nation wide. In January they went to Flint and competed against B.O.E.C. elubs in our district in business skills. Our win- ners went to the Renaissance Center to compete against all the B.O.E.C. clubs in the state of Michi- gan. State winners went to Texas where they competed against all of the O.E.A. clubs in the United States. FRONT ROW: Secretary Shelley Howington, Reporter Doreen Calomeni, President Sharilyn Sharpe, Treasurer Vicki Schweiger, Parliamentarian Lisa Schweiger. SECOND ROW: Andrea Bas- tian, Nancy Neaton, Mary Jo Van Buskirk. Angela Monetta, Pat Siveck, Leocadia Tyson, Beth Scheuer. THIRD ROW: Lynda Gillespie, Judy Zurakowski, Rochelle Gazley, Kim Haselhuhn. Den- ise Bettcher, Rita Baker. Laura Glass, Advisor Lois Mathiak. FOLRTH ROW: Cathy Rhein, Diane Creel, Holly Davidson. Julie Sprader, April Cope, Cheri Verlinde. Karen Bewersdorff, Margaret Gallagher. Marie Teska. MISSING FROM PHOTO: Tammy Bettcher. Kim Boyte, Jenny Harrison, Theresa Engardio, Mark Holmes, Vice-President Terri Reindel, Gloria Stryzlecki, Dawn Trombley, Mary Patrick, Kim Newmann, Sharon Emmi. Joyce Randall, Carol Austin, and Kory Southwell. 55 The “Voice” of R.H.S. Science Club Hits 2 (1 ) FRONT ROW: Dave Tousigant. Patti Stein. Pat Sullivan, Joyce Johnson. BACK ROW: Renee Kaatz, Linda Loterella, Denise Betteher, Cheryl Vogel, Kris Kerin. Linda Fagge. (2) ROW ONE: Tim Collins, Sondra Grates, Stan Pankewicz. Mark Cousino. Mrs. Texley. ROM! TWO: Jill Wheeler. Chandra Farner, Matt Chase. Tom Sprader. Scott Cousino. Lynette Winkle. ROW THREE: Jim Metz, Sue Case. Patti Paul, Rich Pinsky, Chuck Shin ka. Phil Sehoof. ROW FOUR: Lynette Griffin. Mike Mott. Theresa Schoenkerr. Mike Carlain, Sofija Lupu. Denise Gregg, Cathy Cattrysse. Michael Maddelein. 56 Honor Society Recognizes Academic Excellence Building Trades Provides V aluable Job Skills 2 (■I) National Honor Society: FRONT ROW : Jean Fuller, Mary Patrick, Judy Zurakowski. Kathy McClure Tem Ryan. Sue Caw. MIDDLE ROW: Advisor Mr. Tom Addis. Herman Eichner. Chandra Farner, Mike Mott, Scott Symc, Shelley Howington. BA(.K ROW: Brian Oliver, Brian Boyd. Mark Couaino, Scott Mall wit , Patty Paul, Sue Ann Weidner. NOT PICTURED: Dawn Buttrey. „ . . r.T .. r (2) Building Trades: FRONT ROW: Dan Endelman, Jeff Riedel. Dan Ludwig. Tom Cook, Chuck Ryan. MIDDLE ROW: Cery I reel. Ed Tschiggfrey. BACK ROW: Sc ott Rich, Keith Dumka. Jim W oodward, Greg Carroll, Larry Rhein. 57 Exchange Students Introduce Themselves My name is Mika E. Gronqvist. I am 18 years old and from Rauma, Finland. My birthday is July 8. Favorite food is PIZZA. My favorite sport is Hockey. In my spare time I like to dra w. My favorite classes are Chemistry and History. ” “My name is Luka Caric and Vm from Chile. I am 17. My birthday is July 3. My favorite foods are Hamburgers and Banana Splits. My favorite sports are swimming, tennis, and soccer. I like to listen to jazz. country, and rock music. In my spare time I write letters or listen to music 9 My name is Alfons Gulickx, and Fm from Belgium. I am 18 years old. My birthday is July 9. My favorite group is Reggie, and underground pop. I like to jog on my free time and also read. I am very' interested in Modern My name is Joae (John) I eto and Fm from Brazil. I am 17 years old. My birthday is Dec. 26. I like music and to read. I am interested in Math and Geography. ” 58 RHS Jazzes It Up R.H.S. 1980-81 Jazz Band: Lynette Winkle, Ray Johnson. Pam Carter, Ginger Bauman. Rochelle Gazley, Hermann Eichner, Mike Trautman, Chris Rhein, Tony Wachtel, Vern Dickerson, Mike White. Dane Jerore, Keith Haselhuhn, Peggy Maddelain, Sue Pierzvnski. Jerry Engardio. John Urich. Chris Gazley, Dave Smalley, Buzzy Parinello, Trudy W hite. Marching Band Bolsters Spirits (1) Herman gets a hug at half-time. (2) The marching band bears rain and cold weather to boost RHS spirits. (3) The flag twirlerslead the band in a spectacular half- time show. Chorale (3) ROW ONE: Dave Torres, Dorothy Durkee, Mark l) ‘sero, Terri Reimlel. John Burns, Shelley Jehn, Kirk Marshall, l.isa Barnes. ROW TVi O: Mr. Mahla. I lolly Davidson, Jamie Markie, nn Matthews, Kevin Burton, Sue Sehweiger. Kevin Conger. Maureen Doyle. John Badia. ROW THREE: Teresa Ryan. Pat Sharpe, Ellen Ruin. Jim Robertson. I.ori Manehik. Todd Knight. Patti Stein. Mark Matthews. Heather Grable. Keith Radzom. Mary Trainman. 61 Men’s Choir (1) ROW ONE: John Burns, Jeff Ottenbacher, Bill Baumgarten, Todd Nagaitis, Pat Sharp, Todd Knight. Kevin Conger, Dennis LaFore, Don Castor, Kevin Schultz, Chuck Shinska. Mark Mat- thews. Jim Robertson. ROW' TWO: RonMcInnis, Kevin Burton, Dale Torres, Kurt Schroeder, Mark Radzom, Paul McNeskey, Jeff Johnson, Tom Mackley, Dave Torres. Jamie Markie, John Badia, Tom Novak. ROW' THREE: Ray DeVlaminck, Scott Cousino, Mark Fistler, Dennis Spens, Dan McCloskey, Larry Plotzke, Pete Stemmier, Larry Essenmaeher, Rich Jehn, Ken Sprader, Mitch Raska, Rob Treend, Bill Wichert, Doug Lyons. (1) Christmas Concert. (2) Pops concert solo, Kevin Con- ger. (3) Pops concert solo, Todd Knight. (4) Christmas concert. Concert Choir (1) ROW ONE: Lisa Barnes, Shelly Jehn, Maureen Doyle, Terri Reindel, Theresa Engardio, Chris Kerin, Renee Kaatz. Dorothy Durkee. ROW TW O: Mary Desero, Cheri Rasmussen, Cheryl V ogel, Linda Fagge, Ann Matthews, Jill Wheeler, Ann Markie. Holly Davidson. Mark Fistler. ROW THREE: Kathy Hamilton, Lori Manehik. Sue Schweiger, Carrie LaFore, Ellen Ruby, Teresa Ryan, Cherilyn Laich, Heather Crable, Beth Puls. ROW EOL R: Julie Robertson, Kirk Marshall, Mark Radzont. John Burns. Kevin Burton, Mare Desero, Riek Jehn. Tracy Evans. Pam Robertson. ROW I IVE: Jamie Markie, Dale Torres, Jim Robertson, Kevin Conger. Mark Matthews. Todd Knight, Pat Sharpe, John Badia, Mary Trautman. (2) Concert Choir has loads of fun. Women’s Choir Pops Concert Solos: (1) Patty Stein, (2) Ellen Ruby. (3) ROW ONE: Ellen Rub). Theresa Cooper. Doris Davis. Denise Mollis. Kathy Kowalski. Gloria Besaw. Janise Metz. Lisa Jenkins, Sheryl Sparln. Cherlyn Laich. Pam Robertson. Shelly Verlinde, Kim Manehik. Teresa R an. Patti Stein. Heather Grable, Jill W heeler, Louis Kulman. ROW TWO: Julie Ozanic. Denise Bryant. Carrie LaFore. Lori Manehik. Jill Brunell. Julie Eusden, Kathy Hamilton. Linda Happe, Cheri Rasmussen. Debbie Manfrin, Marie Kaiser, Michelle Dobrowolski, Mary Trautman, Jody Schweiper, Jill Leach. Mary Desero, Beth Puls, Donna Bropan. Nancy W heeler, Kayleen Baumparten. RW'O THREE: Sondra Grates, Kim Krolczyk. Theresa Schoenherr. Carol Rickert, Marparet Aposta. Janet Stevens, Maureen Doyle, Sue Schweiper, Janet Burp. Amy Phillips. Terri Reindel. Holly Davidson. Stephanie Bennett, Janet Schweiper, Shannon Rich, Tracy Evans, Ann Matthews. ROW FOt R: Sharon Kuester. Dawn W alker, Linda Barnes, Mickey Olszewski. Julie Robertson. Kat Marshall. Shelly Jehn, Dorothy Dur kee. Theresa Enpardio. Colleen Beck, Bev Smolinski, Ann Markie, Renee Kaatz, Kris Kerin. ROW FIVE: Cheryl Vopel, Barb Man chik, Lisa Barnes, Rhonda Manehik. Debbie Sherban. Karen Doyle, Karen Hartway, Darlene Torres. Gerri Schweiper, Shawn Rich. Rhonda Kaatz. Kim Schwark. Joan Zimmer. Beginnings ... Frosh Are Anxious For ’ 65 Margaret Agosta,'Sharon Ardoin. Dan August, Dale Barnes, Linda Barnes, Gene Bauman, Kayleen Baumgarten, Stephanie Bennett, Lisa Biebuyck, Gene Boyte, Christine Brinkey, Donna Brogan Dan Brown, Jill Bruyneel, Ed Bunch, Joe Burg, Dawn Calomeni, Tina Caravaggio Pf Mike Carlson, Cathy Cattrysse, Melissa Caughell, Jim Colar, Dennis Cooper, Joe Corby, Scott Cousino, Brenda Daughtry, Fritz Delinski, Ray DeVlaminck, John Dickinson, Beth Dittman 66 Michaele Dobrowolski, Brian Doering, Debbie Donato, Karen Doyle, Kirk Dozek, Ed Dunn, John Eberle, Sharon Emmi, Ted EmpKon, Mary Ann Engardio, Mike England, Maria Eovaldi Julie Eusden, Tim Evans, Tracie Evans, Dawn Farner, Mark Fistler, Sarah Foster Pete Galante, Chris Cazley, Alicia Gebauer, John Gillard, Kim Gillard, Wendy Golden. Alice Gordon. Jenny Gotz. Lynette Griffin, Elizabeth Gurley, Alicia Haley, Heather Harrison Keith Haselhuhn Chris Haviaras Karl Heid Bernie Hein Eddie Heisler Denise Henson Denise Hollis Cindy Hooper Lisa Hornbeek Marybeth Howcroft Joe Jakubiak Pat Jakubiak Tom Janssen Lisa Jenkins Kris Johnson Rhonda Kaatz Marie Kaiser Erik Kamlay Dan Karales Karen Kattleman Pete Kaufman P. J. Keppens Lori Kilmer Lois Kulman Curtis Lafore Jill Leaeh 68 Pat Lebow Karl Leenknegt Jut Leich Dawn l elowicz Ron Lemke Kelley Lowe Todd Lutz Mike Maddelein Kim Manehik Rhonda Manehik Debbie Manfrin Roger Martin Tom Mazur Mark MeCleary Michelle McClellan Dennis McDermott Ron Mclnnis Paul McNeskey Dawn McNichol Brian Mellert Steve Merritt Dawn Messina John Meyers Rob Miller Jim Moran Jamie Morrin 69 Rhonda takes time out of class to daydream. Janine Murphy Jacob Naeyaert Todd Nagaitis Liz Nagy Lori Nagy Gayle Niebauer Rick Norris Tom Novak Jon O'Malley Michelle Olszewski Kim Ostrand Julie Ozanic Kim Pacholke Jim Paehlig Kathy Pankiewicz Amy Phillips Lisa Pietrykowski Rich Pinskey Kelly Plotzke Dina Fonder Timothy Pringle Karen Rahine Mark Radzom Mitehel Raska Craig Reese Chris Rh« •in John Rhein Shannon Rich Denise Riedel Gary Riedel Tammy Ritter Jodi Rix Roger Rix Jean Rumenapp Jaekie Ryan Gregory Santo Deanna Searis Charles Soheuer Kurt Sehroeder 71 ken Schultz Kevin Schultz Kim Schwark Wayne Schwartz Janet Schwcigcr Mike Scharpe Chuck Shinska Dave Smalley Shelly Smith Steve Sohkowski Kirstin Southwell Carrie Spicer Ken Sprader Pete Stemmier Janet Stevens Viekey Stewart Chrissy Suess Kathy Suess Debbie Swantek Jeff Teska Steve Titehnell 72 Tony Tocco Darlene Torres Carl Tousignant Michael Trautman Frank Tschiggfrey Kimberly Vandenbossche Debra Veith Patrick Veith Rhonda Verbrugge Shelley Verlinde Anthony Wachtel Alan Wagoner 74 Dawn W alker Kenneth Walker Andrea Wansedel Beth Weeks Cheryl Weidner Nancy W heeler John’s interested in someone. Trudy W hite Darrin Wilber Chris Wilkie Darrell W illiams Pamela W ilmot Melaney Winchester Amy’s entranced. Oletha Woodward Scott Ziehni Patrick Zorn Louise Zurakowski 75 Freshmen Are Infected With R.H.S. Spirit Beginnings ... Sophomores Wait for 1983 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES CHOOSE THEIR RINGS Lynette Aldis Paul Agosta Linda Austin Donna Baczewski Steve Badaczewski Coleen Beck Connie Beck Pat Bishop Diane Bowling Joe Brickel Mike Brooks Frank Budzyn Mike Buelow Janet Burg John Burns “Oh! What a pretty ring,” says Nancy to Lisa. Jim Castor Dave Cate Scott Chandler Renae Chapdelaine Matt Chase Sandy Chomiak Mary Colar Margaret Combs Teresa Cooper Mike Davidson Maureen Deprez Mary Desero Margie Dobrowolski Mike Dolan Sophomore Class President Steve Case poses for a picture Steve Dunbar Ron Edington Kurt Eichner Mary Eldred Bert Ellis Daryl Engclhardt David Eovaldi Larry Essenmacher Angela Euesden Janie Ferguson Jenny has forgotten something again. Michelle Fike Carrie Folwell Mari Foster Michelle Fistler Karen Foster Rob Foster Lisa Frammolino Tim Franz Dave Frishcosy Doug Frishcosy Don Gardner Steve Gatt Vicky Gott Mike Govier Sondra Grates Randy Grewe Nancy Gross Cheryl Gurley Ma rie Harris Karen Hartway Martin Hartway 80 !_ Paul Haviaras Nancy Hayes Bob Hayes Scott Hayes Dave Heffron Joe Hein John Hein Debbie Henson Dave Higgins Janis Hodges Mark Holmes Hugh Hood Ramona Hughes Richard Jehn Shirley Jesse Lyle John Cary Johnson Doreen Karales Judy Kazmierc- zak Dorothy Kennedy Fred Kethe Anthony Klebba A. J. Klebba 81 FINGER LICKIN’ GOOD! Laura Koch Nancy Koleda John Kowalski Kim Krolczyk Debbie Krul Sharon Kuester Tracey Kuester Nora Kulman Paul Kutchen Dennis LaFore John Lane Belinda Lawrence Greg Leach Monica Lelowicz Cherylyn Laich Paul Lesinski Donna Lindsay Andy Littke Dan Logghe 82 SOPHOMORES Elizabeth studies for next hour. Peppy Maddelein Kathy Mallwilz Barb Manrhik Ann Markie Don Marsee Kali Marshall Dan McCIoskey Dawn McElwane Terry McNesky Terry McPherson Dean Meldrum Janise Metz Phil Michaels Eric Misson Susan Monarch Elizabeth Moore Ruth Morrin Jim Neaton Joe Neaton Mick Nephew Paula Neumann David Niebauer 83 Rob Nowak Jennifer Olszewski Jeff Ottenbacher Bill Ozark Toni Paleno Rob Parent Buzzy Parrinello Bruce Patchel Rob Paul Bob Payton Lori Peake Sue Pierzynski Cheri Pinnoo Ron Pinskey Larry Plotzke Paulette Pohl Garett Pridotkas Selina Pringle Becky Proulx Kristen Prucnel Bill Raska Donna Raska Bob Renshaw 84 Matt Rettke Cheryl Rhein Jenny Rhein Shawn Rich Della Riddle Gary Ritter Brian Robertson Julie Robertson Lisa Rose Gary Ruff Joe Ryan Dawn Sawyer Dawn Schantz Theresa Schoenherr Arnie Schroeder Scott Schultz John Schuster Louis Schwartz Gerri Schweiger Jodie Schweiger Debbie Sherban Lori Shaune Jim Smith Bev Smolinski Rob Snell Mary Soular 85 Cheryl Sparby Dennis Spens Tom Sprader Diana Steinke Mary Jo Tatham Dena Thomas Scott Thomas Dale Torres Jay Townsend Rob Treend Dawn Trombley Joe Tyson Dale Uhl John Urech Anita Wachtel Chuck Wansedel Ron Ward Tim Ward Glen Weidner Dan Wellman Rhonda Wertz Mike White Bill Wichert Lynette Winkle Mike Woloszyk Rich Yelencich Kim Zander John Ziehm Beginnings 87 fi Debbie Abraham Paul Abraham Leo Agosta Betty Alexander Alan Austin John Badia Pam Baker Lisa Barnes Mike Bauman Lisa Bauman Bill Baumgarten Betty Bennett Gloria Besaw Denise Besser Denise Bettcher Jim Bird Linda Blake Kevin Borgacz Brian Boyd Judy Boyd Kim Boyte Mike Burczycki Kevin Burton Torin Campbell Greg Carroll Don Castor Pat Collins Tracy Cook April Cope Mark Cousino Kim Cox Linda Currier Mark Dal rick Dora Davis Doris Davis Mark Dittman Penny Doering Brian Doyle Dorothy Durkee Kris Durst Nita Duvall Kelly Eberle Dan Edington Hermann Eichner Dan Endelmann Gerry Engardio John Essenmac- her Linda Fagge Pete Folske Heather Grable Colette Gauthier 89 Rochelle Gazley Shelley Gebauer Tom Gott Denise Gregg Dennis Gregg Don Grimm Brian Haaek Kathy Hamilton Kim Haselhuhn Chris Hay Maria Hohmann Todd Jenkins Dane Jerore Renee Kaatz Linda Kammer Chris Kerin Trisha Klama Todd Knight Brenda Koehn Ken Koleda Laura Korte Cathy Kowalski Kathy Krueger Leona rd Kul man Carrie LaFore Linda Latorella Alan Lawrence Yvonne Lebow Paul Lelowicz Darrell Lutz 90 Doug Lyons Don Mackley Rich Macumber Ed Maedcl Suzanne Makowski Dan McNichol Jim Metz Tony Monetta Kevin Muneio Jenny Naeyaert Steve Nephew Lynn Manfrin Ron Martindale Ann Matthews Mark Matthews Kelly McConnell Terri Nichols Debbie Nowak Brian Oliver Jim Orzel Alan Osterland Kathy McClure Tracy McNesky 91 Andy Ozark Marie Pare Jack Parinello Theresa Plotzke Beth Puls Kim Quinn Joyce Randall Barb Raska Cheri Rasmussen Renee Reese Kathy Rhein Larry Rhein Jeff Riedel Terri Riedel Mary Ritter Mark Roberts Pam Robertson Anne Ruby Vicki Ruff Chuck Ryan Laurie Samul Cheryl Schade Pat Scheuer Bob Schmidt Phil Schoof Pete Schultz Glenn Schweiger Steve Schweiger Karen Shaffer Glenn Schweiger Pat Sharpe Pat Siveck 92 94 (1) Juniors are busy with their winning float. (2) Don is caught again. Mary Kattleman W afiri Km Kris llay Sue Priemer Molly Ward Jill W heeler LuEllen Wingate Jenny W'ightman Jim Woodward Shela Ward Amy Weeks Don Vining Cheryl Vogel Doug Zorn Joan Zimmer 95 Beginnings ... Susan Abraham Carol Austin Christopher Austin Ronald Bacsikin Rita Baker Andrea Bastian Ginger Bauman Roy Bertossi Tammy Bettcher Karen Bewersdorff - Thomas Bork Renee Bosman 98 Cynthia Bowen Chris Brogan Denise Bryant Terry Bunch Dawn Buttrey Robert Caldwell Doreen Calomeni Luka Caric Pamela Carter Susan Case Sarah Caughell 99 Thomas Chauvin Kevin Conger Sherrie Dart Dona Cole Lorri Collins Timothy Collins Tom Cook Kelly Corbat Ken Dalton 100 Gilbert Dominguez Maureen Doyle William Dubay Ann Eaves Vern Dickerson Bernadette Dudek Keith Dumka Daniel Durkee 101 Wendy Gebauer Lynda Gillespie Laura Gloss Sherry Gramer 102 Jackie Grondzik Jenny Harrison Charles Iseler Michael Hall Mika Gronqvist Alfons Gulickx Judy Higgins Valerie Hillewaere Shelley Howington Shelley Jehn Joyce Johnson Raymond Johnson 103 Alan Kaiser Denice Karales Christopher Kiel Ban Kizy Teresa Klebba Paul Koch Cindy Krueger 104 Kirk Marshall Tony Martin Paul McCloskey Lori McCullough Robin Lowe Scott Mallwitz Daniel Ludwig Lori Manchik Sofija Lupu Linda Maceroni Adam Markie 105 Keith Nichols Patricia Okalski Mark Ozanic William Pacholke 106 Kimberly Pare Mary Patrick Patricia Paul Stan Pankiewicz Laura Pearl Roxanne Pelt Steven Piche Susan Pietrykowski Douglas Pringle Kenneth Rabine Keith Radzom Richard Raska 107 Kristy Rapley Rhonda Reese Terri Reindel Scott Rich Carol Richert Audrey Riddle Lesa Roberts James Robertson Ellen Ruby James Ruff Mary Ryall Teresa Ryan 108 Robert Schade Elizabeth Scheuer Gerald Scheuer Paula Samul David Schroeder Mary Beth Scott Susan Schweiger Sharilyn Sharpe Lori Schmitz Vicki Schweiger Lisa Schweiger Lynda Shannon 109 James Shaune Sue Spies Joseph Stevens Donald Smith Susan Smith Daniel Sparby Todd Strutz Joseph Suess Andrew Sulkowski 110 Cheri Verlinde Troy Veshka Sue Ann Weidner Laurrie Wilber in Susan Woodward Judy Zurakowski Dawn Wyatt Clare Zimmer Beginnings ... A Year of Sports 113 Sport Head Football Assistant Football Assistant Football Assistant Football ™ Freshman Football Freshman Football Head Basketball J.V. Basketball Head Basketball J.V. Basketball Freshman Basketball Head Baseball Assistant Baseball Head Traek Assistant Track Head Track Head Tennis Head Golf Head Wrestling Team Coach Varsity R. Nester Varsity K. Golembiewski Junior Varsity W . Eld red Junior Varsity k J. Leyrer Coacn Wp . H. Stuart AssistantCoach N. Annicchiarico Girls Varsity' T Y i C. Phillips i Girls Jr.Varsit B. Dickieson Boys Varsity A 4 P. W igbtman Boys Jr. Varsity A. Beau lean Boys Freshman I). Beuckelaere Varsity W. Eld red Jr. Varsity P. Wightman Boys Varsity K. Golembiewski Boys Varsity 1). Beurkelaere Girls Varsity J. I eyrer Varsity A. Beauleux Varsity M. Van Hevel Varsity ass 114 (1) Coach A1 Beauleaux, Mark Dittman, Todd Strutz, Jim Metz, Dan Logghe, Bill Thomas, Steve Case, Gary Johnson. (2) Dan practices his swing. (3) Dan, Steve. Bill and Jim pose for a quick pic- ture. (4) Bill is out practicing. Golf Has a Great Year 115 Varsity Football Has Winning Season . . . The 1980 Varsity Football Squad: ROW ONE: Scott Syme, Jim Shaune, Chuck Iseler, Kevin Conger. Ed Gatt, Nick Trombley, Adam Markie, Rob Caldwell, Rich Raska. ROW TWO: Dave Torres, John Essenmacher, Gerry Ureel, Steve Nephew, Mark Cousino, Dave Soldan, Gene Bauman, Alan Oster- land. ROW THREE: Mark Matthews, Patrick Scheuer, John Litchfield, Jim Woodward, Brian Boyd. John Foster, Chris Brogan. ROW FOUR: Jamie Markie, Jack Parinello, Don Vining, Jim Bird, Chuck Ryan, Chris Kiel, Kevin Burton. ROW FIVE: Jim Robertson, Kirk Marshall, Jim Ruff, John Badia, Craig Foster, Dan McNichol. ROW7 SIX: Coach Nester, Coach Golembiewski, Cary Leich, Ken Veska, Pat Collins, Manager Scott Mallw itz. (2) The Devil Brigade in Action. (3) Chris Kerin cheers on the Devils. (1) A Brown City Green Devil is tackled by Richmond. (2) Jim Ruff looks for an opening. (3) Devils charge through . . . ft34 in the lead. ... and Another One Bites the Dust ... 117 JUNIOR VARSITY GAINS EXPERIENCE (1) FIRST ROW: Rob Nowak. Dave Niebauer, Joe Ryan, Tim Ward.Dennis LaFore, Rob Foster. Larry Essenmacher. Rob TreenH. Tom Ward. SECOND ROW: Scott Olszewski, Larry Plotzke, Bill Raska, Bill Wicher, Mick Nephew, Joe Tyson, Mike Brooks. Brian Robertson, Joe Neaton. THIRD ROW: Matt Rettke, Dale Torres, Steve Gatt. Rick Jehn, Tom Mackley, Dave Frishcosy, Glen Weidner, Jay Townsend. FOURTH ROW: Coach Eldred. Terry McPherson. Dave Higgins. Bruce Patchel, Don Marsee, Gary Ruff, Greg Leach, Joe Brickel, Coach Leyrer. (2) Coach Eldred supervises 118 from the sidelines. (3) A Richmond player tries to break through a block. 119 (1) J.V. running; against New Haven. Townesend has the ball. (2) Dennis LaFore looks on the tackle. (3) Mr. Eldred studies the game. Frosh Football (1) Freshman Football Team: BACK ROW: Coach Stuart, Kurt Schroeder, Tom Mazur, Mike Ryall. Todd Nagaitis, Roger Martin. Mark McCleary, Wayne Schwartz, Chink Scheuer, Chuck Shinska, Gene Bauman, Michael Trautman, Darrin Wilber, Coach Annicchiarico. MIDDLE ROW': Mark Radzom, Ken Walker, Tom Novak. Scott Cousino, Tom Pringle, Pat Zorn, Tom Janssen. Gene Boyte, Steve Merrit, Fritz Delinski, Ed Bunch. FRONT ROW: Mitch Raska, Gary Riedel, John Dickenson. Darrell W illiams. Carl Tousignant, Pete Stemmier. Jeff Teska. John Meyers. (2) Roger Martin looks for an opening. (3) Tom Janssen gets tackled by an opponent. 120 Learns the Basics 121 (1) Coach Stuart gives some advise to Gene Boyte. (2) Roger Martin brings down an opposing team member. (3) Frosh watch from the sidelines. 122 Varsity Girls Basketball (1) Linda tries for a free throw. (2) Sue waits to see if they’ll score again. (3) Mari and Jenny go to get the ball. (4) Girls arsity Basketball Team: STANDING: Coach Phillips. Amy Weeks, Sue Case, Kris Durst, Rita Baker, Jenny Wightman. KNEELING: Mari Foster, Kristy Rapley, Nancy Neaton, Sue Priemer, Dawn Buttrey, Linda Maceroni. on the Go The Varsity girls provided an outstanding season of exciting games, winning and competing against the best in the league. (1) Nancy and Dawn on the sidelines. (2) Rita tires to score. (3) Nancy passes the ball to Kristy. (4) Kris tries to get the jump ball. 123 J.V. Girls Go (1) Renee and Nora look to see if they scored again. (2) Kathy's up for a jump shot. (3) STANDING: Coach Denise Beuckelaere, Debbie Abraham, Kathy Mallwitz, Th •resa Cooper, Cherlyn Laich, Brenda Daughtry. KNEELING: Nora Kidman. Renee Kaatz, Kati Marshall. Barb Raska. Kelley Eberle. Jodie Schweiger. for the Top (1) Kelley at the free throw line. (2) Debbie tries for a basket. (3) Nora passes to Renee. Does sh get it? (4) Kathy tries for two points while Jodie waits for a possible rebound. (1) Standing: Lisa Biebuyck, Lisa Jenkins, Deanna Scaris, Jackie Ryan, Nancy Wheeler, Donna Brogan, Tracie Evans, Dawn Messina, Amy Phillips, Coach Dickieson; Kneeling: Rhonda Kaatz, Kim Schwark, Karen Doyle, Denise Riedel, Dawn Farner, Darlene Torres, Janet Schweiger (2) Deanna looking for someone to pass the ball to. (3) Dawn Torres looks for an opening. Freshman Girls (1) Janet going for a lay-up. (2) Freshmen head to change after having a victory of 42 to 8. (3) Karen dribbles down the court. (4) Donna tries for a free throw. (5) Dawn Farner tries to score. Basketball 127 Juniors Are 1981 Powder Puff Champs OPPOSITE PAGE: (1) Powderpuff Champs: BACK ROW: Tracy McNesky, Shelia W'ard, Elesia Bunch, Anne Ruby, Patti Van Hevel, Joyce Randall, Ann Mat- thews, Coach Dave Torres. FRONT ROW: Coach John Badia, Kim Quinn, Diane Ureel, Mary Ritter, Shelley Gebauer, Linda Kammer. (2) Shelley Gebauer tries to run down the field. (3) Linda Kammer charges for a touchdown. THIS PAGE: (I) Sophomores spread out to tackle the runner (2) Tracy McNesky gets the ball. (3) Lynda Shannon tries hard. Powder Puff Scores Seniors vs Sophomores 6-0 Sophomore Victory Juniors vs Freshmen 18-0 Junior Victory Juniors vs Sophomores 16-0 Junior Victory Freshmen vs Seniors Senior Forfeit The Juniors are the proud champions. 129 130 RHS Begins FRONT ROW: Kirsten Southwell. Rhonda Verbrugge, Dawn Farner, Debbie Sher- ban, Diane Steinke, Selena Pringle, Kim Krolczyk. BACK ROW': Coach Mr. Allen Farner, Kory Southwell, Terri Nichols, Cherlyn Laich, Tim Collins, Valerie Hillaware, Wendy Johnson, Coach Mr. Tom Steinke. The equestrian team, skilled in the art of horsebackriding, was new to Richmond this year. The team showed promise as a new sport was added to the school’s offerings. An Equestrian Team OPPOSITE PAGE: (1) 1981 Varsity: FRONT ROW: Jim Ruff. Steve Case. Robbie Caldwell, Scott Syme, Rick Troubley. RACK ROW': Brian Boyd, Andy Ozark. Bill Pacholke. Brian Oliver. Jeff Reidel. Larry Rhein. THIS PAGE: (1) Boyd Caldwell; (2) Bill Pacholke reaches for a basket; (3) Larry Rhein at the Silver- dome; (4) Andy Ozark, Bill Pacholke. VARSITY IS TOPS 132 Pholus eourtr } of Jor W lUm of thr Hruru and Cri ta Howard of the in hur llm Hrm on. and rourtr ) of Tim Smith of Anchor Bay llifth (2) Ozark, Pacholkc; (3) Ozark IN THE LEAGUE 133 (1) Joe Neaton. guard. (2) Tim Franz, Center; (3) Brian Robertson, Center; (4) 1980-81 Junior Varsity Basketball Team at practice; FRONT ROW: Joe Neaton. Tim Franz. Brian Robertson. Glenn Weidner. Roger Martin. BACK ROW: Coach Bcauleaux, Larry Essen mac her. Matt Rettkc, Phil Schoof, Gary Ruff. Kevin Muneio. (5) Glenn Weidner; center. Junior Varsity 134 (1) Roger Martin, forward; (2) Larry Essenmacher, guard; (3) Matt Rettke, guard; (4) Phil Sohoof, for- ward; (5) Gary Ruff, forward; (6) Kevin Munieo, guard. Has Winning Season (1) Gene Boyte shoots; (2) Mike Maddelein has the ball; (3) Chuck Scheuer for two; (4) Rob Miller sinks one. The freshman basketball team included Chuck Scheuer, Jeff Teska, Rob Miller, Mitch Raska. Pete Stemmier. John O'Malley, Karl Heid, Fritz Delinski, Ted Empson, Mike Maddelein, Scott Cousino, Jut Leich, Gene Boyte and Mark Fistler, and was coached by Mrs. Beauckelaere. Freshmen Rebuild . . . (1) Jeff Teska shoots; (2) Ted Emspon on the tip; (3) The team on the sidelines; (4) Mark Fistler at the jump. . . . Learn Basketball Skills 137 Wrestling Team Works (1) Gary Ureel; (2) Steve Nephew; (3) Jim Bird; (4) Coach Mike Van Hevel (5) Darrell Williams. Hard for Victories The Richmond High School wrestling team for I(JK()-H1 included Dale Harries. Jim Bird. Tom ('.ham in. Mark Dalrick. Dennis La Fore. Tom Maeklev. John Meyers. Mark Meyers. Mick Nephew. Slew Nephew. Bruce I’atchel. Law rener Plotzke, Hilaries Ryan. John Smith. Larr Sluhhs, Robert Trcend. Nick Trombley. Gary I reel. Troy Vcshka. Darrell Williams. Michael Wolos .yk and Sle e Sehwciger. Troy Veshka placed third in regional competition. (I) Mark Meyers; (2) Mr. Plop .ke; (3) Nick Trombley; (f) Troy Veshka. 139 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: Mari Foster, Kelley Eberle, Barb Raska. Lori Peake, Ann Matthews. BACK ROW': Tracy McNesky, Nancy Neaton, Sue Case, Kris Durst, Terri McNesky, Coach Dickieson (2) Mari serves the ball and they’re off! (3) Ann smacks it back. (4) Lori and Tracy watch as they wait for their game. 140 (1) Nancy serves (2) Terri waits for the return. (3) Kelley tries to make that ball go over the net. (4) Kris tries hard for a point. 141 (1) Cheri warms up before the game. (2) Janie serves the hall up and over the net. (3) Sondra gets ready for a return from the other team. (4) Kathy serves the hall. (5) Janet humps the hall over the net. 142 (1) HACK ROW: Coach Francisco, Janet Schweiger, Cheri Pinnoo, Kim Schwark, Debbie Sherban, Kati Marshall. FRONT ROW: Pam Baker, Sondra Grates, Donna Brogan. Janie Ferguson, Kathy Mallwitz, Dean- na Scaris. (2) Kim waits for her chance to score. (3) Donna smacks the ball up for Kati to hit it over. 143 J.V. VOLLEYBALL Standings LEAGUE 1 Weekend Warriors 1 High Hollers 2 The Bowlers 3 Whips 4 Red Buds 5 The Rollers 6 1. Beth Scott 2. Chuck Isler Mr. Jones is the advisor Bowling for Honors and Fun 1. Jenny Harrison 2. Tom Schroeder The Hot Shots won the tournament. 145 Boys Track (1) Alan Kaiser running to victory. (2) Scott Bacsikin in the relay. Brian Oliver is timing a team mem- ber. (4) Boys Track, 1980: STANDING: Coach Beauleaux, Brian Robertson, Mark Matthews. Don Vining, Jim Shaune, Alan Kaiser, Scott Bacsikin, Wally Bird, Mark Haley, Carl Kulman, Dave Higgins, Glen Weidner, Jim Woodward, Paul Abraham, Coach Golembiewski. KNEELING: Andy Littke, Rick Trom- bley. Toren Campbell. Pat Sharpe, Bill Raska, Dave Spens, Steve Gatt, Bill Wichert, Rick Jehn, Gary Johnson, Alan Osterland. Ron Martindale, George Soular. SITTING: Brian Oliver, Don Gardner, Matt Rettke. Pat MeCloskey, Tom Chauvin, Paul Koch. Cary Leich, Paul Lelowicz, Jeff Matthews. Jim Smith, Ken Martindale, Richard Yelenich. RECLINED, FRONT ROW : John Badia. John MeCloskey. Brian Conner, Steve Case. 146 Is on the Run (1) The track teams wait to begin their events. (2) Coach Beauleaux giving some advice. (3) Over the hurdle goes Scott Bacsikin. 147 (1) BACK ROW: Paula Samul, I ori Wilber, Monica Lelowicz, Sue Abraham. Tracy McNesky, Amy Weeks, Terri McNeskey, Kris Hay. MIDDLE ROW: Anita Wachtel, Patti Van Hevel, Kim Quinn, Diane Ureel, Sue Priemer, Kelley Eberle. Janise Metz. FRONT ROW’: Ann Markie, Lisa Ste yens, Denise Gregg, Nancy Zybowski, Laura Koch, Jenny Olszewski. (2) Terri is out in front. (3) Kim comes in second. Girls Track (1) Sue is the watergirl for the team. (2) Diane hopes to get first place. (3) Sue crossing the finish line. (4) Kelley hustles for first place. (5) Terry, Tracie, Linda, and Kim after the shuttle. Strives to Win 149 As Spring Approaches 150 The Devils Baseball Squads provide spring excitement for Richmond. (1) Kirk Marshall on deck. (2) Coach Eldred stands by watching the team. (3) On the bench, wait- ing for a score. Baseball Season Begins (1) Caldwell’s the pitcher. (2) Caldwell at bat. (3) Iseler, Pinskey, Schade, Ruff and team members confer. cn ro SPORTS ACTION = DEVILS SPIRIT = SPORTS [7= = SPORTS ACTION = DEVILS SPIRIT = SPORTS =n s Varsity Girls 154 Softball For two years in a row. the girls softball team has run away with the STA league title. The team also captured first place in the Perrysburg. Ohio, Invitational tour- nament in spring of 1980. Despite being a new done exceptiona Mr. Howard Stuart. Becky Dickieson. both teams and their success. team has by by bv for Nancy ’Seaton Kris Durst Hita Baker Lisa Schweiger Kristy Rapley Linda Gillespie Dawn Buttrev 1980 Varsity Debbie O’Connor Mari Foster Ann Matthews Andrea Jakuhiak Jody Parinello Cindy Sparbv Sharon Scheuer 1900 Junior arsity Pam Baker Kathy MallowjRz g Debbie Abraham Barb Raska Jodie Schweiger Debbie Sherban Sue Case Peggie Maddelein Janie Ferguson Katie Marshall Nancy Koleda Chervlin Laich 155 Aggressive J.V. Team and They Can Field a Ball. 157 Tennis (1) Randy waiting for the serve. (2) Mary serves as Ken looks on. (3) Back row: Todd Strutz, Jeff Johnson, Randy Grewe, Mary Patrick, Gerry Engardio, Mark Meyers, Coach Jack Leyrer; Front row: Dan Durkee, Chris Brogan, Ken Rabine, Gib Dominguez. 158 Serves Up a Winner (1) Todd is ready to fight. (2) Gerry hits the ball over the net. (3) Chris smacks the ball back over the net. (4) Jeff Johnson as he scores the winning point. 159 160 = SPORTS ACTION = DEVILS SPIRIT = SPORTS Beginnings - Student Life 5 Student Life Begins at 8A.M. Student Life Encompasses Work and Play Opposite page: (1) Tint Collins (before the chem lab bad seats). (2) Crazy hat day. (3) Denise needs a break. (4) Kathy Krueger, Homecoming Parade (5) Janise doesn't look cold. (6) Signs for the Homecoming pep rally. (7) The library is a good place to study or visit. This page: (1) Mr. Winkler's counseling office. (2) The seniors ride in the parade. (3) Number 49 and proud. (4) Jim MacDonald contributes a paper flower to the cause. TT Student Life at ( I ) School Lunches ... Vi hat a drag! (2) Come up and see us sometime! (3) Dave is just thrilled about having his picture 164 (1) Giddy-up. Diane. (5) Theresa really loves “qual. (6) The Devil s Brigade takes time out for a picture. RHS Continues ( 1 ) Lisa, Terri. Nancy, and Vicki arc all smiles about government. (2) Sophomores work right down to the wire to complete their float. (3) I won't smile! (4) Jim is nervous about the big game tonight. (5) Arnie works hard to finish his test before 165 the bell. (6) Jenny is caught by an Echo photographer. Our Devilish (1) Dan McCloskey — “Working Hard” (2) Scott Syme — Mr. J's coining, hurry hide, Scott. (3) Computer class — “It must be interesting.” (4) Mr. Perkins — “I’m waiting for you” (5) Chemistry — “Boy, is this class amusing.” 166 Moments ... (1) Bill Pacholke “Sleeping is the best part of the day.” (2) Denise Bryant “Out of class again.” (3) Bill Dubay — “Still doesn't work.” (4) Chris Austin — “Sleeping on the job.” (5) Chandra and Gib “Don’t do that, it tiekles.” 167 Seniors Begin the Year With Mock Elections 168 Opposite page: (1) Jamie and Lorri are voted “worst drivers (2) “Class Wits’- Pat Sullivan and Margaret Gallagher (3) Kirk and Clare have “Nicest Smiles (4) Josephine and Adam are def- initely “teac hers' headaches” (1) Judy and Scott are always racing to be on time (2) Margaret and Mike are “Teachers’ Pets” (3) “Best Dressed” (4) “Class Flirts” Jamie and Clare (5) “Class Athletes” Rob and Nancy 169 Every Year Is an Election Year for Seniors (1) I know you’ll fit, Scott! (2) Laura and John are shyest. (3) Clare and Scott, Friendliest Sweetest?? (4) Debbie and Bill are class couple. I - . ■ --------------------------------- 171 (1) Cast of “West Side Story lives it up at the dance. 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St. Clair Romeo, Ml 752-2122 RICHMOND AUTOMOTIVE 69080 Main St. Richmond, Ml 727-3245 SHEPHERD LINCOLN- MERCURY, INC. 68200 Grand Trunk Richmond, Ml Jim Shepherd 727-3885 727-1065 THE RIB SHACK 1 I 68287 Main St. Richmond, Ml 727-1812 RICHMOND CAR WASH Car Washing Waxing Polishing Simonized Cleaning by Appt. 727-7897 Open 8-8 36410 Division Sun. 8-6 Richmond, Ml TONY’S MARKET Open 7 Days Beer — Wine Memphis, Ml 392-2260 “Good Luck Class of ’81” BEIER’S FLOWER SHOP “Say It With Flowers” Flowers for All Occasions, We Deliver — in Business Over SO Yeras 63591 Gratiot 727-6414 ANTHONY’S MEN’S WEAR Name Brand Merchandise Tuxedo Rentals 69333 Main St. Richmond, Ml 727-9377 188 RAPID ROGER’S PARTY STORE • Party Snacks • Sandwiches • Wine and Beer Keepsake Diamond Center RICHMOND JEWELRY 69345 Main Richmond, Ml 727-8463 Accutron — Bulova — Citizens Timex — Sales and Service J JSHOES 66136 Van Dyke Romeo, Ml 48060 752-2510 In the Village Shopping Ctr. The Shoe Store That Fits You KACER WICHERT AGENCY INC. Life and General Insurance 68364 Main St. Richmond, Ml 727-6525 INDUSTRIAL PRINTING CORPORATION 68834 Main St. Richmond, Ml 48062 727-3715 RICHMOND CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Richard A. Madrid Chiropractor P 68071 Main St. Richmond, Ml 727-2111 FARMER’S ELEVATOR COMPANY 68336 Beach St. Richmond, Ml 48062 727-3025 190 BANK 68225 Main St. Richmond, Ml Member F.D.I.C. Congratulations, Seniors “Congratulations, Class of ’81” — MR. AND MRS. SAMUL “Patty, You’re a 'Spitze' ” — Love, MOM AND DAD “Best of Luck to You, Roy. May All Your Programs by Little Ones” — MRS. SANTER “Jeannnie, Wherever You are, Did You Find the $1000 in the Internals? The Auditors Would Like to Know ...” — Love, MRS. KIRBY “Kevin Conger... I’ll Never Forget the Trip to Grandmother’s House” — ALS’ SON, RYAN . KENNETH E. NIEMI, D.D.S. General Dentistry VINCENT STROCKIS, D.D.S. LENOX DRUGS Complete Prescription Service 727-8135 Downtown Muttonville “Your Personal Service Drug Store” Congratulations Graduates JAMES V. DUBAY Attorney at Law 68365 Main Richmond 727-2455 and LINDA DUBAY 192 The Class of 1981 Sue Abraham: Track C J.V. Basketball 1. f? C.arol Austin: B.O.E.C j 2, Shorthand Award I I th gr., French I and II Awards A Chris Austin: Bow ling 2. Scott Borzikin: Basket hall 3. Track 2. Hitn Baker: Cheerlca ding 1, Basketball 3. Received Mail) Awards, Softball 3, Choir 1. B.O.K.C. I. Andrea Bastian Dean Bau Ginger Bauman: Band 4. Jazz Band 3, Yearbook 2. Band Council-Jr. Rep. Treasurer, Art Awards, Science Awardsjand Band Festival Award ffiM Roy Bertossi: Band I. Worked on Playv The Runner eslOklahonU, and W est Side Story. tteher: Yearbook Karen Bewersdorf: Student Council Basketball 1, Forensics 2, B.O Tom Bork: Choir 2. Renee Bosnian Cindy Bowen: Cheerleading 3, Track I, Vars Cheer- leading Award 1 1th Gr. Sue Case: Basketball 4, Band 3, Volleyball 2, Track 2, Softball 1, Honor Society 3. Chainin'. Wrestling f, Cpt. 1, Football 2. Track 3. Sarah Caughcll Dona Cole Chris Brogan: FootL ball 2. laskctball 2, Base- Denise Bryant: Choir 2, Cheerleading 3. Boh Hiidzyn: J . Basketball 1 ---- J Dawn Buttrey: Basketball 3, Track 1. Softball 3. Cheer- leading l,Choir|l. Honor Society, Adv. Bio. Award. Rob Caldwell: Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. u lomeni: Y earbook 2, B.O.E.C. 2. ■jJLuka Caric: Foreign Exchange Student From Doug Carl Pam Carter: Yearbook 3, Band 4, Jazz Band 2 l.orri Collins: Choir 2. Student Council 3, Powder Puff 3, Forensics 2, Drama 2. St. Council Award. Tim Collins: Track 2. Ski Club 2. Tennis 1. Bowling 4, F.qust. Team I . Band I. Science Club Trea-urer 1. Kevin Conger: Football 4. Track I. Tenni i. Choir 3, Science and Society, Football and Science Awards. Tom Cook: Football 2. Building Trades. Kelly Corbut: Cheerleading 1, Cosmo, 2. Ken Dalton Sherri Dart: Track 1. B.O.E.C l, Band 4. Yearbook 3. Holly Davidson: B.O.E.C. 1, A earhook 1, Choir 2, Bowling 2. Awards in Choir, Forensics 1. Marc Desero: Choir 2, Wrestling 1, Football 1. Vern Dickerson: Band 4, Jazz Band 2, Drum Major 1 2th Gr. 'V Chuck Dawe Gib Dominguez: Tennis 3, Bowling 1, Spanish I and I Awards, Science and Society. Maureen Doyle: Choir 4, Track 1. Bernie Dudek: Choir 1, Science Award. Keith Dumka: Building Trades. Dan Durkee: Basketball 2. Tennis 2. Ann Eaves: CosmotologY, 2 Yrs. Heather Kinpson: Forensics 2. Jazz Band 2. Theresa Enga dio: Track 1, B.O.E.C. Choir 2. Sc Miglond mndra Earner: Honor Society. Science and Society, Yearbook 3, Choir 1. St. Council 3. Alan Kaiser: Football 3, Track 3, Wrestling 3. Denise Karales Jean Fistler: Powder Puff 3, Bow ling 1, Honor Society, Geo. Award. Algebra II Award. Paul Fistler: Bowling 3. Craig Foster: Football 4, Choir St. Council 1. John Foster: Football 4, Basketball 3. Baseball 4. Kevin Foster: Track 1. Bicliard Kallleman Ban Kizy: Science Club I . Chris Kiel: Football 4. Basketball 1. Margaret Gallagher: Cheerleading 2.. Girls Slate. B.O.K.C. 2, Softball 2, St. Council 2. Shorthand ward and Spirit Award. Marc Gant Kd Galt: Football 3. 0L Wendy Gebauer: Volleyball 2. Track 1. Band 3. Cloth- ing 4, Outstand. Volley . Player 10th Gi Miss Hustle 1 I th Gr. V 1. ynda Gillespie: Softball 2, Band 3. B.o.E.C. 1. Laura Gloss: Choir 1, Y earbook I. Bow ling 2. Steve Golen Sherry Granter Jackie Grond Teresa Klebha: Ridley ball I. Choir 2. Clothing Award. _____ Paul Koch: Track 4. Cindy Krueger: Lunch Aid. Phil Land1 Anna Lane: Softball 1. Mark Latimer Douglas Lee: Basketball 1, Track 2. Cary l.eich: Football 4, Baseball I. Track 2. Band 2. s: Student Council. J, Mika K. C onqvisi: F Stttden I . Track 1. Vllons Culiekv: Exchange .'student Front Bt lgi tlV - _ :. l’ Jenny Harrison: Ban ludx Higgins: Graphic Arts. rt Vwartls. ;di l ie llilleware: Band, Equest. Team Best Marcher k Ywarr l John Litchfield: Football 3. Baseball 1, Track 1, Bowl- m Theresa I.orenc Hobin Lowe: Yearbook 3. Voice 1. Home Economics Award. Spanish II A artL . t From Finland. SkjClub Daniel Ludwig: Tr s lie I ley Howington: B.O.E.C. 3, Yearbook 2. French I ami II Awards. Band I. Typing I Award. Honor Society, Exchange Student to the Netherlands. Ski Club 4. Cliuck l-ler: Football 4. Baseball 4, Basketball 3. Shelley John: Track 1. Choir 3. Forensics 2. Adv. Biol. w ard. pof i upt Sciiu ce Club, Chemi«tr Awa'rd. Jint MacDonald nnis 2. Band 2. Science arfyj Soci- et y. Student Council. Football I . Linda Maceroni: Basketball 4, Track Court- Lul I. Bow litig I. Scott Mallwil7: Football 3. Bowling 2, Honor Sir irty. Art Award. Science and Society. i.ori Mam-Ink: t .lion 4. Adam Markic: Football 4. Baseball I, Ba kelball Choir 2. Jamie Markie: F'ootball 4. Baseball 1. Basl Choir 4. Joyce Johnson: Voice Staff 2, Choir I. Band 4. F ho 2, Science Bay Johnson: Club. Solo Ensemble Fest. A Kirk Ylarshall: Football 4, Baseball Choir 4. Mary Martin “ony Martin: Co-op Program. all 4. Basketball 2. 195 Iil ' I oskey: Forensics 1. Track 2, Ski Club. 'Cray Hough: Choir 2, Science and Society, Choir nch: Football 3, Track 2, Choir 2. ers: Football 3, Wrestling 4, Tennis 2. onetla: Cheerleading 1, Choir 3, B.O.E.C. 1, dent Council, Bov Golf Patrick Muiiieo: Track 1, ( , Softball 3. on: Basketball Cboir 1. Nanev ! B.O.E. Shorthanjj mi: Keith xichi I’atricia Ok Award. Mark Ozanic: F uable Plaver for F hoir 1. Band 3. Successful Living ball 2, Baseball 2. Choir I . Most Val- «ball. ■•enstes Award. ¥ ] u V ffi y nary Palricky'TYnqis 3, Sjtidrnvl.punyfl 2, Honoi Surety, Band I. liy Paul: Ba Award. Sc Laura Pearl |{ov nne L. Pel Spainsh Award nt Steven Honor panish Tennis iety. Science Club. Biol- Society. tball 1, Ski Club 4. Yearbook 3, aistry Award. Y.F. Exchange Stu- ISue Pietrykowski Doug Pringle: ftrestling 2. Track 2, Football 2. Ken Rabine: rnnis 3, Coif 1. Bow ling. Keith Kadzom: Football 1, Track 2, Band 3, Stage Band 3, Choir 1. Kristy Hapley: Basketball 3. Track 2. Softball 2. All Slate Softball Class B. Kick Kaska: Football 4. Wrestling 3, Track 1, Baseball 1. Rhonda Reese: Band 4. Yearbook 1, Flag Girl 1, Sen. Rep. in Band 1. Terri Reindel: B.O.E.C. 2, Choir 2, Student Council 1. Softball 1. Sgolt Rich I Richer!: Choir 4, iia Audrey Riddle: Lesg Kohcr(|djUand 4. etball 3, ciety. Jim Robertson: f ootball 1. Baseball L Cboir 3. Jeff Fqker Scholarship, Science a Jim KoKr- 4k Ellen Ruby: Choli Studen Powder Pu CEnglish II Ai il 1. qWeUiall Bill Pafholke: Basketball 4. Baseball 4. Stan Bankiewicz: Science Club President I . Kipi Pare: Forensjp, 4.Softball 2,'Studcnt Council 1, Forensics Award, Jim Ruff: i out ball I. Basket 4, Baseball 4, Golf if. Mary Ryall Teresa Ryan: Cboir 4. Honor w ard. History Paula Samul: Track 1. Rob Schade: Baseba Beth Sche«r Sbortli S 2 1 Gerald Sch Lori Sebmi David Scbr lie III' I.isa Schwei Choir 1. r Puff 1. B.O.E.C. : Sue SehwcigrS Cheerleading 1, Choir 4. icki Schweijfer: Choir 1, Softball 1, Student Council 3. Powder Puff. B.O.E.C. 2. Beth Scott: Lynda Shannon: Powder Puff 2. Cheri Verlinde: Student Council 2. B.O.E.C. 1. Sharilyn Sharpe: Softball 1. B.O.E.C. 2., President and Treasurer. Jim Shaiine: Football 4. Basketball 2. Baseball 1. Track 2. I DoiJSmith Sue Smith! Choir 1. Dan NAurhy : Baseball 2. Traces 2. Football 1 . Sue Spies Julie Sprader: Band 3. B.O.E.C. 2. Lynn Stefl’oria: Bowling 2, Cheerleading I . Patti (Stein) Breese: Choir 4. Voice 2. Ski Club I. S.S.A. Honors Choir 1 . Joe Stevens Andy Sulkowski: Track 2, Basketball 2. Pal Sullivan: Voice 2. Student Copncil. Scott Syme: Football f. Basketball 4. Baseball I. Honor Society, Class Officer. ■ Marie Teska: Band 2, B.O.E.C. 1. Mary Trautman: Choir 4. Nick Trombley: Football 3. Wrestling 2. Baseball I. Choir 1. Mary Jo VanBuskirk: B.O.E.C. 2. Choir I. I’owder Puff 3, Cheerleading 1. Troy Veshka: Track 1, Wrestling 4. Football 1. Science and Society. Dave Vizzaccaro: Football 1, Tennis 2, Ski Club 8. Ken W akcham Sue Ann Weidner: Track 3, Volleyball 2. Yearbook 2, Honor Society, French and Spanish Awards. Successful Living Award. Laurie Wilber: Track 1. B.O.E.C. 2. Accounting II Award. Josephine Vi iIson Brian Vi inkle Vi alter Winkle: Ski Club 3. Deborah Woodward: Track I, Choir 2, Drama I, For- ensics 2. Sue W oodward Dawn Wyatt: Choir 2, Concert Choir 2. 'fM Clare Zimmer: Forensics 2, West Side Story. Forensics A w a rdsji Dan Zmich: Wrestling 3. Band 3. Judy Zurakowski: Drama 3, Choir 2. Student Council 2. l otensies f. Honor Society. Typing and Forensics Awards. B.O.E.C. 2. Nancy Z howski: Track 3, Volleyball 2. Choir !eer- leading 1, Yearbook 3, Perfect Attendance afid Success- ful I i ii|g Awards. 199 Come, Sail Away. . . I'm sailing away Set an open course for the virgin sea “Cause I've got to be free Free to face the life that's ahead of me On board I'm the captain so climb aboard We'll search for tomorrow on ev'ry shore And I'll try, oh Lord, I'll try to carry on I look to the sea Reflections in the waves spark my memory Some happy, some sad I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had We lived happ'ly forever so the story goes But somehow we missed out on the pot of gold But we'll try best that we can to carry on A gathering of angels appeared above my head They sang to me this song of hope And this is what they said They said come sail away Com ai nvav ome sail awttywith me lads Come sail away, come sail away Come sail away with me smT mom . Come sail ate ay, come sail away Come sail away with me Come sail away, come sail away Come sail awjcFy with me Wl thought that they were angels But much to my surprise We climbed aboard th fatarship And headed for the skies Singin' come sail away, come sail away Come sail away with me Come sail away, come sail away Come sail away with me 1 Copyright ® 1977 Almo Music Corp. and Stygian Songs (ASCAP) All Rights Reserved. Used by permission. r


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