Richmond High School - Pierian Yearbook (Richmond, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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Front Row: Jeff Puckett, Patty Brooks, Allison Green, Shannon Hitch, Jeff England, Kristi Nelson. 2nd Row: Pam Hibbard, Karen Miller, Tcri Breesc, Walter Lukken, Janas Smith, Delana Yates, Lenny Ball, Karla VonPcin, Rita Hatfield, Anna Wilmott. 3rd Row: Chris Good, Angie Simpson, Julie Knox, Robbin Coffin, Victor Konke, Chris Murrah, Mark Tate, Kim Portsline, Jeff Perkins. Roberta Hull, Melody Wilcox, Bob Craig. Back Row: Joe Gatzik, Dan Bowers, Rick Robinson, Jay Clawson, Todd Graf, Karen Schifcrl, Melissa Harris. FLOWER POWER—Bruce Burkhardt, Angie Simpson, Robin Coffin, Rita Hatfield, and Anna Wilmot work prepare carnations for delivery. DOUBLE VISION-Spirited supporters of Richmond Red Devils dress for spirit week twin day. PLAYING CUPID-Jeff England, Curtis Friend, Shannon Hitch, Erin Noviski, and Michael Schiferl, sort carnations for Valentine’s Day delivery. VOTE FOR ME-Senior Karen Schiferl solicites votes from Kristen Long, Delana Yates, Bev Graboer, and Lenny Ball. Stu Cong 2 3

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By and for students Senators, governors, even Mr. President, beware! Some of RHS’s Stu-Cong members plan to move up the campaign trail to become rulers and lawmakers of our country. And Stu-Cong’s accomplishments this year offer substantial recommendations. Money has been high in demand and low in supply, as usual. Various projects to raise money have included selling and delivering treats such as suckers, cards, and carnations for holidays like Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day. But the main source of income has been from candy bar sales. Money made meant money to spend for the homecoming dance--one of the most important events of the school year-ana related festivities. Other mo- ney bought spirit-week prizes for those best dressed in the spirit of each particular day. In addition to adding spice to fun activities, Stu-Cong sponsored an overnight leadership workshop for Dennis Junior High representatives. And during the summer, David Shaw, Angie Simpson,and Melinda Thompson spent a week at the national convention in Reno, Nevada. They attended seminars, participated in contests, dances, and workshops, and stayed with volunteer families in the Reno area. Stu-Cong’s four officers, plus class representatives, form the entire cabinet and meet weekly -or more often if necessary. LIVING UP A BUS RIDE-Senior George Delucio poses on way to Indiana State Convention. HOLDING THEIR OWN-John Grose, Kristen Long,Lenny Ball, Jeff Perkins,Walter Lukkcn, and ICris Kohnke have fun outside state convention. IT’S BEEN A LONG DAY-A tired Mrs. Stork, Stu-Cong advisor, searches for scat on bus. POSING AT STATE CONVENTION—Front Row: Bev Grobcr, Susan Stone, Rita Hatfield, Beth Stoner, Mary Horn, Melinda Thompson, Dclana Yates, Lenny Ball, Kristen Long, Kris Kohnke. Row 2: Karla VonPein, Cmdy Hartmann, Angie Simpson, Bob Craig, Ceorge Delucio, Melissa Harris, David Shaw, Chris Good. Back Row: Rick Vigran, Kevin Ahaus, Jon Grose, Mike Schiferl, Walter Lukken, Jeff England, Jeff Perkins, Tim Ezell.



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Dress up the spirit What is it that M A S H, colleges, and the beach all have in common? Spirit Week at RHS, of course! Dress-up days brightened the halls when creative students participated as colorful beach bums, T-shirt enthusiasts, MASH addicts, inseparable twins, or wearers of the symbolic red and white. Friday’s pep assembly filled Civic Hall with the usual fight songs and cheers with additional new ana surprising twists. From a mysterious fog rolling into Civic Hall burst “The Rooster” and our Devil mascot,Tim Vaughn. Applause and standing ovations assured the team of student body support as RHS headed for the sectionals at New Castle. DOUBLE TAKE-Don’t worry, it’s not your WE NEED IT BAD!—A trip to Florida would cyes-it’s only Twin Day at RHS. be great, but students make do in Richmond's 60-dcgrce winter on Beach Bum Day. COLLEGES GALORE—College-bound students get chance to vote for favorite schools and add to Spirit Week fire. 24 Spirit Week

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