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

 - Class of 1983

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--nu-or Q5 o ROTC Attention Presentation of col- ors is one of the m a n y r e s p o n - sibllities performed by the corps he Reserved Officers Training Corps provided a source of powerful reserve soldiers in case of an emergency. ROTC is a program designed for physically fit citizens with the strong desire to work. Throughout the year, the team competed in several competitions. The highlight of the year arrived when the teams While Greg Krumme Cjuniorj holds the American Flag above all others, Gene Moore, Paul Stalter fjuniorsj, and Parrish Lynn fsophomorej stand at at- tention while the national athem is sung. This presentation was presented before all home basketball games. Photo by Tony Saldana. k,m b Jornpany. FRONT ROW: Tim Giddens, Bruce Maryriunlcjames Bloomberg, Doug Battalion Staff: Ginger Evans, Riqhelle Sreelman, ler, Parrish Lynn. SECOND ROW: Sheleen Terry, Rita Terry, Donna Park, Kim Charity Ain51ey,Sq0rtMefChgm, oclspeed, Kelly Graves, Silvia Lopez. BACK ROW: Leigh Ward, Matt Davis,john Tor- v, Wayne Browning, Gene Moore. traveled to Shreveport Louisiana and Galveston for the annual Dixie Rifle and Drill Competition. The Drill Team came away with a first place victory. The Rifle team walked away with a second place overall finish with individual trophies being awarded to Stan Hayes, first place, Donald Potts, third place, and Kent Serratt, ninth place. April began the time when all cadets be in to worry about the ROTC Eormal Inspection. Much time is spent in preparing for that one da when members of the Armed Forces come and review cadets marching, their uniforms, and inspect the facilities. This year the inspectors graded our ROTC as being satis actory. Derek Lewis ROTC 165

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At the annual military ball where all awards are given out, Stan Hayes and Charity Ainsley Cseniorsj won the most coveted award when they were an- nounced ROTC King and Queen. Pre-football game entertainment was provided by ROTC. Richelle Steelman and Susan Crago fseniorsj stand at at- tention awaiting further commands. After many hours of practice, Richelle Stellman fseniorj performs with the other members ofthe female ROTC drill team at the Haltom- Richland pep rally. The team was in- volved in various competitions throughout the year. 'Elf jlmllfrrlilta i f Iss: liftarfri Drill team. FRONT ROW: Leigh Ward, Ginger Evans, Donna Park, Betty Boicourt Tam Ged dens, Gene Moore. SECOND ROW: Sheleen Terry, Brian Cobb, Richelle Steelman Doug Rash, james Bloomberg, Donnie Moore, Charity Ainsley. BACK ROW: Ken Cluck Parrish Lynn, Doug Burlegjohn Tornow, Wayne Browning, Rita Terry, Chris Hood. 164 Design by Derek Lev.-as



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GERMAN CL UB The reputation German club en- joys continued popularity. 'fam dging by the competition, the German club gained the largest following of all foreign language organizations. Its 115 members were lured into the complicated web of the German language with promise of Christmas caroling and dinners at Edelweiss. Although a large bankroll was not an entry requirement, prospective members found they had a different price to pay. On October twenty-third, a fanny- freezing Saturday night, thirty-one sophomores, fifty-two juniors and thirty-two seniors were involved in the dirtiest game going - initiation. Amidst the biting, kicking, screaming and throwing up, a change was taking place. Not only a change in the appearance of the initiatees, but a change in the roles of the initiators. The much- feared initiation night came to a clsoe and the initiators came out the seasoned veterans, looking toward happier excursions with their new-found friends. Those excursions included a frostbitten night of Christmas caroling, two gatherings at Edelweiss, two separate nights of roller skating and to close out the year - a swimming party. Ccopy continued on page 1693. At the dreaded German club initia- tion, helpless underclassmen are marooned in a sea of jelly, Crisco, peanut butter, eggs and scraps. Plmru by Andy Dndron. First Level. FRONT ROW: Susan Simpson, Mary Kock, Diana McCowen, Tonya Reawlinson, Crystal Aylor, Cynthia Solesky, Lee Ann Winnett, Lisa Gerrish, Valorie Spradley, Lora Bartula, Marleah Tousignant, Sherri Stevens, Kelly Dixson, Veronica Conger, Debbie Wood, SECOND ROW: Stephen Davis, Roxanne Kenner, Kelle O'Pry, Karen West, Kay Plunkett, john Scully, Rich Miller, Kristi Scott, Cheryl Knocker, Tricia McCall, Sue Sommermayes, Balinda Coolidge, Shelly Fanning, Michelle Waters, THIRD ROW: Leah Chance, Wendy Grmela, Krist Daily, An- dy Dodson, Chase Neal, Bryan Taylor, Brad Beltz, Marylynn Tomlinson, Kara Walker, julie Richards, Cindy Stufflebeam, Kelly Fanning, BACK ROW: William Barrett, David Barnett,joel Yeatts, Ed Holt, jeff Coolidge, Randy Wright, Steve Stembridge, Randy Armstrong, Scott Stewart, Todd Higgs, Gilbert De Luna,joAnn Griffin. 1 De ign by Andy Dodson

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