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Tension on the bench runs deep as Coach Grif hopes for a State victory over Marion at Market Square Arena. 1 ... 11. Wf Theme 3
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Iz-g frt Ir ' ' di A Personal Point Of View Through the years, we, the students of Richmond High School, have been a significant part of the younger genera- tion. As we have grown into young men and women we have also grown into individuals; each with personal goals and pride in accomplishments. This personal growth, the making of a personality, begins at birth and continues to flourish throughout our entire lives. How we, as teenagers, live our lives has a great effect on our future. Each individual has a personality of his own. Whether it be a football player, a cheerleader, a class clown or a genius, we all have a personal life aside from the categori- cal one we live in as teenagers at RHS. Every individual learns in time to strive to make each day better than the one before. And even though we may fail to live up to the expectations of our parents, our community, or even ourselves, we will go on to overcome our weaknesses. We will continue to strengthen our abilities and insights. While we are still in high school, many of the same things will happen to each of us. But individualism forces us to handle similar situations in different ways; whether it be failing a class, striving for the excellent grade or dealing with the first emotions of love for the opposite sex. Our personalities, opinions and goals during high school will stay forever in our memories. Some of these memories will make us laugh while other ' s will make us cry. In our adulthood, we will perfect imperfections, correct er- rors and set new goals to suit better the responsibilities of tomorrow. Our high school years at RHS will reflect upon the rest of our lives and will help us live them to their fullest potential. Did someone say Hawaii? asks devilettes Sherri Thomas, Traci Sherrow, Kristine Hodgkin and Sharon Rosar. 2 Theme
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The 1986 Homecoming Parade theme was Catch the Wave Devils. The Student Congress sold Max Hea- droom T-shirts and Homecoming sweatshirts featuring Coke to pro- mote Homecoming spirit. Each class participated by creating outrageously colorful floats. Every float followed the theme by supporting the devil team and putting down the Logans- port Berries. The first place prize went to the crazy senior class, whose great slogan was, Devils, Wipe Out the Berries. The Varsity football team tradi- tionally rode on the bright red fire en- gine shouting, We ' re number one through the streets of Richmond. The parade wound up at Lybolt Field for a rowdy pep assembly and the annual girls Powder Puff game. Now for some commentary on the evening games. The sophomore Powder Puff team de- feated the freshman and the senior Powder Puff defeated the juniors. For a new addition to the pep as- sembly there was the Smooch a Sow contest sponsored by Student Con- gress. Mr. Hardman was the lucky teacher penny voted by the students to kiss a pig. Varsity football team rides into victory for the Homecoming game. Homecoming King .John Senese and Queen Mi- chelle Paraiso smile for the traditional picture. Kathy Love flashes that famous Devilette smile while preparing for Homecoming ' 86 parade. Come on, Smile! Chad White urges to king candidates Steve Booker, Kelly Shepard, Scott Clark, Mitch Kraemer and .John Senese. 4 Parade
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