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 172 of 276
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One of the favorite events of the French Club was ice skating at Tandy Center in A ril. Sharon Grundy and judy Chitty guniorsj try their luck on the rink. Photo by Doug Wallace. Waiting for their pizza, French Club members Paula Paschall, Sylvia Moates Cjuniorsj, Susan Alexander and Sherry Harmon Cseniorsj take advantage of the opportunity to be with friends at the in- formal get-together of the club at Mama's Pizza. Photo by Tony Saldana, After an hour of ice skating, French Club members Michele Tyler and Denise Dorsey Cjuniorsl take a break to rest their feet. The French Club enjoyed an evening of ice skating at the Tandy Center in Fort Worth, Photo by Doug Wallare, To help increase vocabulary knowlege in French, Aimee Benson Cseniorl concentrates on choosing the right letter in order to make a word while playing the french Scrabble game. Photo by Courlney Pufkett. f , J ' . fy J .1 iz

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GERMAN CLUB The reputation German club en- joys continued popularity eniors were certain the weather would have mercy on them at their skiing party at Eagle Mountain Lake. The pro- phet had failed them again, however. On Saturday morning, the clouds promised to open up and dump on the students once more. The students had no such plans, they disregarded the weather and set out for the lake, determined to enjoy themselves. The forty-three members that attended did just that. Four German club sponsor Mr. Horst Krause sings with Edelweiss owner Bernd Sehnerzinger during the German club's annual outing to the German boats, provided by student and parents, were more than enough to fatigue even the heartiest of ski fans. No matter what type of weather prevailed, the most adventurous of the club members were always prepared for a good time. Always present at these various events was our outspoken and jovial leader, Mr. Horst Krause. He and his officers - Barry Hogan, Kyle Ballard, Shelly Bartula, Yvette Parks, Stacy Rahn and Katie Eklund paved the road to happy times for everyone involved. Mr. Krause sets high learning standards in his classes, yet his relationship and genuine in- terest in his students continued to make German the most popular foreign language. His standards have also earned our school the reputation of having one of the best German depart- restaurant. Photo by Doug Wallafe. ff1Cl'1IS. -'Julie RiCl1afClS Second Level. FRONT ROW: Mr. Horst Krause, Lisa Lusk, Shelly Bartula, Carolyn Dodd, Krista Krey, Sandy Hayden, Sharon MacLeod, SECOND ROW: Darryl Vereen, Mary Barker, Mark Campbell, Melanie Geiger, Shari Wayne, Katie Eklund, jennifer Cox, Claud Barnette, Bubby Moore, Craig Skinner, THIRD ROW: Norman Brownlee, David Bell, Weldon Cook, Paul Roberts, john Wilson, Doug Kovach, Chris Medlenkak, Steve Crone, Philip Morgeson, Kevin Cooper, Scott Tallant, BACK ROW: Peter Humm, Philip Lesley, james Pietz, Barry Hogan, Roger Starkey, Craig Lindsey, David Pope, Doug Conkle, Ericjacobsomjay Worsham, Tommy Hunter, Greg Keating. German Club 169



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fin il A os' R99 if me K- 'AW - aww, Seve, . e Il' 5.-sw-...' c New of . ,-.. gg . ,. Hg, as we A -W f A in - ,ii G... ' if L' di a.- sl' FRENCH CLUB ot quite Paris No French is needed as Kelly Morgan lseniorj enjoys pizza at a club activity 9 ,W ,Ky Q M. Q X, , 7 af' V 9 I QQ ui, je parle francais, one excited French Club member blurted. This was one statement almost every French student had mastered by the end of the year. This statement meant, Yes, I speak French October was a month for ghosts and goblins. The French Club kept this tradition alive with their annual Halloween party. Members dressed as pirates, ghosts, ragdolls and other original ideas. A variety of games were played, some involving skill and coordination. Later on in the year, the club indulged in a feast of salad, pizza and garlic bread. The meeting was held at Mama's Pizza. Members ate and enjoyed conversation in a non- school atmosphere. Get- togethers like these gave Club officers ideas for future parties. The Tandy Center was the location for the most dangerous event. Members slid, fell and even a few skated around the rink. A chill was in the air when the club members met for their Christmas party. Despite the wintery weather, warm french foods warmed everyone's bellies and hearts. Each member was allowed to bring his or her favorite french dish. - Suzanne Compton French Club. FRONT ROW: Charlene York, Amy Brown, Stacy Cowling, Mrs. Toombs, Kelly Morgan,jeff Gerke-,julie George, Carolyn Glasscock, Carla Harrison. Sumathi Venkatappan, Rita Branton, Revathi Venkatappan, Theresa Garvin. SECOND ROW: Michele Tyler, Denise Dorsey, Dani DiBlasi, Gayla Price, Michelle Wimberly, Christie Parton, Libby King, Sharon Grundy, Mary Segler, Leslie Baker, Kelly Witherspoon, Crystal Aylor, DeeAnn Tooley, Debra Harvey, Vanessa Harwell, Sylvia Moates, Sherry Harmon. THIRD ROW: Natalie Edwards, Alicia Nelson, Penny Daniel, Susan Alexander, Arden Carhey, Renee Matsler, Marque Wied, Tana Sharp, Paige Liggett, judy Chitty, jody Schott, Ken Hayes, Shirley Frizzell, Karen Martin, Bryan Harris, Sharlyn Dempsey, Cindy johnson. BACK ROW: Devon McMinn, Kellie Briggs, Richelle Steelman, Ressie Browning, Aimee Henson, Brian Tarbet,-James Pine, Chuck Hunter, Allen Cathey, Brian Milne, Richard Monaco, Craig Skinner, Scott Covell, Beau Beard,james Witkowski, Melissa Randall, LeeAnn Russell. French Club 171

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