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

 - Class of 1983

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Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 141 of 276
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sv-x XQ., ui J , gras V Q ' 3 ..5 t is ction 7. FRONT ROW1 Kelly Dixson, Crissyjuarez, Ronda Tallent, Susan Simpson. Captain-Elect: Tricia Terry, Capraing KCK ROW: Lee Ann Winnett, Beth McCullough, Kelle O'Pry ljuriior lieutenantl, Pam Fflida Hawkins. ton. As they are announced by the mascot, Debora Gomez, julie George, and Vicki Schlim fseniorsj prepare to perform. The tambourine routine was performed to Pac-Man at the Nimitz pep rally. The first pep rally was held in order to raise spirit against the Vikings, As a part of the entertainment, the Dixie Belles perform a novelty routine to Rock Around the Clock. V Cooperation between the band and the Dixie Belles is important at each football game. Robin Harrison Cseniorj and Patti Hancock Cjuniorj keep the rhythm to a new song as they attempt to cheer the Rebels to a victory over Trinity. Working hard to learn their routine, the Dixie Belles practice before school for the Homecoming game perfor- mance. The song Old Man River was played to the cube routine. Dixie Belles 159

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DIXIE BELLES B hind the team eeAnn Winnett Cjuniorj, a two year member and newly elected officer, best explained why she enjoyed being a Dixie Belle. It teaches me to have a lot of responsibility and self discipline. It means so much to always have people telling us how well we do. To senior members, however, being a Dixie Belle meant more than just involvement in another ac- tivity. It was an experience they shared, and it became an in- tegral part of their lives. As a senior, Lisa Groce believes that Being a senior Dixie Belle is what it's all about. Finally you're in charge, you are respected by the other members and all the hard work pays off. Besides having people tell them how well they did, the Dixie Belles told the different crowds how good we were. They told them in their uniform motions, and in their school spirit. They were always there behind the team to cheer them on. They cheered them when they won, and supported them when they lost. The Dixie Belles weren't just pretty girls with pretty faces. They were pretty girls with big hearts. They had the heart to stand up for the school they loved, even when the score betrayed them. julie Richards Smiles and concen- tration play a vital role in routine precision. -ff A sea of Dixie Belles perform a hand- stand routine to Stop, Look, and Listen . Dixie Belle support at pep rallies proved uplifting to the players as well as the student body. Section S. FRONT ROW: Michele Hurst, Renee Matsler, Wendy Taylor Csenior lieutenantj, Angie Williamson, jodi Murray. BACK ROW: Jeannie Williams, Stephanie McKennon, Suzanne Quick, Tammie Winblood. Design by Alicia Monroe Ale Section 6. FRONT ROW: Paula Auerbach, Mary Herrera fsenior lieutenantj, Angie Kristi Mitchell. BACK ROW: Cari Chambers, Carolyn Dodd, Stephanie Hallforcl Cunningham.



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Invitations to become National Honor Society members were sent out by old members. Sherry Harmon Cseniorj pins Steve Young Cjuniorj signi- fying his invitation to become a member. Newly elected officers of the Na- tional Honor Society: David Pope, secretaryg Traci Holland, treasurerg Paula Paschall, vice-presidentg jim Hurlburt, president. In order to become officers, members must be nominated and then voted on by their peers, Lewis Richards, Gena Geddes, jim Hurlburt fjuniorsj and Suzette Baker Cseniorj vote one way or another on their choice for office. Photo by Scott Burgoon. Design by Rhonda Callaway Y Robin Harrison - Vice-President Tanya Howard - Secretary Kell Graves - President Laci johnson - Treasurer Nick Abdo 421' Linda Adamson jackie Agan Susan Alexander Margey Almy William Avis 3- Daron Baker Suzette Baker Teresa Baker Kyle Ballard Mary Barker Pam Behee Scotty Bowman Rita Branton Ginger Braswell Lonnie Brazzel Chris Brown Karen Browning Thinh Bui Scott Burgoon julie Burkett

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