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GIVE ME AN R . Chris Desmone proving RHS spirit runs eternal in the changing heart. THE WINDOW ON THE LEFT IS MR LEBO'S. RHS students at the Kremlin feel, Today the commons, tomorrow the world.
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1986 PIERIAN Richmond Senior High School Whitewater Blvd. Richmond, Indiana Volume 77 D6VILS DO Dare to be different, stick to tradition, upset conformity, abide by the rules, question authority and hitch their wagons to the highest of stars. If there's one thing a student, a teacher, an administrator or a guest notices immediately about Richmond High School is that it dares to do, dares to move on issues, jump to action, stir the water! While always a school of tradition, from its campus to its classes, Devils dare to move from tradition and try new things. Richmond High School was the first in Indiana to send student delegates to the Soviet Union, and over breaks throughout the year, others were flying around the world, from Europe to Japan to Centerville to Florida to Dayton to Los Angeles. And when not transcending national boundaries, Devils dared to blaze new trails at home Student Congress worked throughout the state to have school codes changed, while at school committees worked on subjects as varied as bookbanning to refining the cheerleader selection process. From work to play to study to devilment, the mood of the Devils in the year of 85-86 was dare to do.
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DEVILS EXHIBIT EXUBERANT EXHILERATION As the long, hot days of summer drifted into the Indian days of autumn, the RHS student body indulged in the age-old festivities and customs of Homecoming. To commence the weekend of devilment, Hi-Y sponsored its annual Homecoming parade. For the second year in a row, the parade route began at the Municipal Swimming Pool and ended at Lyboult Field. The parade featured Grand Marshall Charlie Hilton, class floats, a S.A.D.D. float, the RHS marching band and, of course, the football teams, cheerleaders and candidates for Homecoming king and queen. The sophomore class won the float competi- tion, and girls honed their football abilities in a game of powder puff ball while the guys worked on their skills as cheerleaders on the sidelines. The spirit of tradition reigned supreme for the evening, but was also the place for new and exciting exhibitions of RHS oomph. ILLEGAL? Tom Mangus and 85 Homecoming Queen Candidates discuss future money-mokers. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Dev.lettes work at worming up prior to parade march DEAD MEAT. Frosh preview whot's up-and-coming for the butcher block. 4
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