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WILL IT FIT?—Nick May, Rick Vigran, Karen Schiferl, Rita Hatfield, and Stacey Craig work to finish their prize-winning shoe float. AN APPLE A DAY—Sophomores Angela Reich ter, Carol Hensley and Sarah Morris sell apples to raise money for the orchestra’s trip to Washington. 4 Student Life Divider
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Catching Red Devil fire School spirit blazed brightly as the 1982-83 student body branded its mark on the pages of history. Ignited into action, students planned and participated in spirit weeks, sang and played for the Richmond community, toured parts of the East, cheered for their teams, published newspapers and a yearbook, attended out-of-town conferences and meets, served special meals, and settled down now ana then to open books. All the extras soothed the burns of painful but challenging homework. The new Basketball Hall of Fame Classic sparked enthusiasm, as did the new men cheerleaders and the RHS chicken. A lesser spark was the choosing of an official RHS class ring design. Permission to construct the new Tiernan Physical Education Center was granted RHS, and the curriculum committee continued planning for the four-year high school. Plans in the making keep the fire burning for future RHS students. TABLE OF U U IM 1 t IM 1 a Student Life 4 Academics 42 Clubs 72 Sports 86 Album 124 Patrons 1 80 Ads 182 Index 202 HI, MOM—1982 homecoming queen candidates practice their winning smiles before parade. DEVIL SPIRIT ON HIGH NOTE!—RHS orchestra cheers for a victory during homecoming parade. Opening 3
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WEARY DANCERS—Seniors Lisa Moore and juniors Melissa Brewer, Lori Baughman, and Mark Erdosy rest after a long evening of dancing and socializing. Student life exploded with all sorts of ways to “live it up.” After-game parties enticed invited and crashers to goof off with the gang. Sunday afternoons attracted many to “rack them up” in a fun football game. Others were pulled to arcades bulging with whiz kids catching up on the newest in the video craze. Part-time jobs supplied lucre to blow on grub, exotic clothing, or just plain fun. Hi-Y announced concert and dance dates. Musical and drama productions caught the creative pulse of some students, as did speech meets. What ever the interest, it could be caught within the flame of activities. CATCHING RED DEVU FIRE Student Life Divider 5
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