Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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STUDENT COUNCIL Governing Bod President of the Student Body, Mark Burleson tseniory discusses the upcomi events at the Student oun- cil meeting. he Student Council consists of 74 members and was led by President Mark Burleson Cseniorj. The Council serves as the governing body of the school and it acts a liaison between the Student Body, Administration and community. The work of the Student Council begins during the summer months. The Student Council officers accom nied by Mrs. Billie Kennedy fgzultyl attended a Student Council Checking the votes from the sonhomore and junior elections, Mrs. Bi ie Kennedy CStudent Council spon- sorj makes sure that all votes have been counted correctly. As the sponsor, Mrs. Kennedy advises and oversees the ac- tivities of the Student Council. Photo by: Dong Yallaa. camp at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. During this cam , the officers were split into different groups. This allowed the officers to meet other leaders from different Student Councils. During the sessions, each group was to prepare a different task to perform before the whole group. Also planning sessions were held for the major events such as Homecoming, dress-up days and community activities. One of the main tasks of the Student Council officers still remains. The Constitution of the school has been outdated for several years. Within the Constitution, there are specific rules governing the Student Body. It consists of qualifications of who can run and serve as officers and re resentatives. Nevertheless a er the Constitution has been revised, it must go before the School Board to be approved. During the course of the year, the Student Council officers are responsible for different endeavors. This consists of keeping the marquee and calendar up-to-date with the activities of the week. Plus the officers meet with the representatives monthly to keep the Student Council informed on the different activities. fcopy continued on page 134.5 Yac. FRONT ROW: Karen Kimsey, Michelle Wygle, Lisa Gerrish, Kelle O'Pry, Karen West, Kim Kelley, Sherrilyne Armstrong, Patti Hancock, SECOND ROW: Courteney Coleman, Kristi Mitchell, Roxane Keener, Lisa Groce. Tracy Holland, Regina Reagan, Arden Cathey, Trey Shaffer, Michele Tyler. BACK ROW: Colin McCall, Allen Cathey, Mike Morgan, Russell Brewster, Craig Lindsey, Darrell Bar- row, Billy Winnetnjanajohnson, Denise Dorsey. Student Council 133

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Babe lt's Cold Outside was the performance number which Rebellaires, Tonya Howard and Andy Busbee lseniorsj, sang at the annual Talent Show that was sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. Scott Kinnaird Cseniorj volunteered to help the Student Council in the building of the bonfire. The bonfire wood was donated by various sources and picked up by members ofthe Stu- dent Council. A spirit building contest during Homecoming was the car decorating contest. The cars were decorated and judged the Friday morning of Homecoming. The winning car was displayed at the Haltom-Richland game and awarded twenty dollars. g A as, xg ttt.t . ttt.cty . ., ..:, . 1 i i i' na? 1' .ms-'W Student Council. FRONT ROW: Mark Burleson, Col- t , , in McCall, Darrell Barrow, Arden Cathey, Cathy Lopez, Ryan Rider. SECOND ROW: Shelly Bartula, Lisa Groce, Tracy Holland, Tonya Howard, Alicia Beckelman, Regina Reagan, Patti Hancock, Lisa Ger- rish, Gayle Cunningham, Sherrilyne Armstrong, Lora Bartula, Dana Dombrowski, Angie Hedgcoth, Margo Hernandez, Robin Harrison, Kristi Mack, Deborah Gomez, Mrs. Billie Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Brad Keller, Mike Erickson, Billy Winnett, Chris Talamini, Weston Pollock, Todd Heizenrader, Shawn McCauley, Michelle Waters, Kelly Fanning, Shelly Fanning, Leigh Ward, Roaxane Keener, Stephanie Hallford, Kristi Mit- chell, Suzanne Compton, Kelle O'Pry, Karen West. FOURTH ROW: Linda Giles, Rhonda Callaway, Brad Nehring, Lonny Brazzell, Andy Dodson, Yvette Parks, jana johnson, Courteney Coleman, Karen Kimsey, Denise Dorsey, Suzanne Quick, Mary Herrera, Wendy Taylor, Michelle Tyler, Trey Shaffer, Felecia Hawkins, Theresa Hawkins. BACK ROW: Allen Cathey, Amy Webb, Kris Keller, Craig Lindsey, Kyle Eamey, Chad Clark, Steve Stembridge, Russell Brewster, Brent Love, Kelly Graves, Scott Kinnaird, Randy Kelley, Pat Kelley, Mike Morgan, David jones, Mark Cooke, Holly McElory,jirn Hurlburt,john Scully. 1 Design by Cathy Lopez od Nr.



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l STUDENT ooumcut D' 'WS overning Body ne ofthe best dress up days which occurred was Punk Rock Day. The wild style exemplified the unique characteristics of the caliber of people that dared to spray paint their hair and wear black checkered pants. Homecoming is a special time to reflect back on and it involves so many people, stated Mrs. Billie Kennedy. We accomplished everything we set out to do which was to involve the Clubs and Organizations. Several of the vocational classes participated by selling balloons, flags and other paraphernalia. Another special effect which occurred during Homecoming day was the placement of a juke box, carbonated drinks and video games in the foyer. This provided an assortment of items for the Student Body to enjoy. A change which occurred was the presentation of the announcements. They would be presented by the Vice- Principals instead of the officers. Due to the fact that it was felt that the Student Body would listen to the Vice- Principals rather than their peers. Secondly, Secret Pals were eliminated and replaced by the Teacher Appreciation At the Who's Who Assembly on February 26, 1983, Mark Burleson and Shelly Bartula fseniorsj were named johnny Reb and Miss Dixie. This was a very prestigious honor given to them by their peers. The Assembly was held in the auditorium at 7:00, Photo hy: Doug Wallace. sign by Cathy Lopez Colin McCall fseniorj gladly par- ticipated in Punk Day by spraying his hair blue and wearing the latest punk attire. Week. During this selected week, Student Council members were to do something special for their designated teacher. Mrs. Billie Kennedy, Closed with this statement, I think this year has been successful. I've learned a lot and still want to improve on some things. I want to involve the Student Council representatives more in the main work of the Student f- .-'lu 1' il 1, April 24-29 was set aside for seniors to purchase prom tickets and pictures. Margo Hernandez fSenior Class Secretaryj takes money for tickets from Melissa Utter and Lisa Courts fseniorsj. Prom tickets were 814.50 per person plus the price of the icture package. Pbolo by: Kevin Camping.

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