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 181 of 276
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Directing her attention to a classmate, Barbara Bolden fjuniorl listens intently as future activities are discussed. Photo by Tony Suldana 14 Nnfa' 1 x ' Y cuts out figures for her flannel board story. Teresa uses this method to teach her re-school students. Photo by Doug Walzzre H To help the community, Amber Lan- - trip fseniorj prepares to give blood while Robin Banfield studies the infor- mation. The Blood Drive was spon- sored by HOSA with Carter Blood Center was a big success. Photo by Tony X Saldana X Designing a banner for state competi- tion, -IoeBob Ellis, Gina Watson, Leslie Richardson fjuniorsj, and Mr. jon Brad- ford organize emblems and decroations. The D.E. class attended the state con- vention in Houston, Photo by Doug Wallace J 5 Future Hometnakers of America II. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lanona Stewart, Mark Burleson, Colin McCall, Kelly Alvey, Tammy Wineblood, Suzanne Com- pton, Leah Chance, Michelle Tetro, jackie Duke, Theresa Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Tammy Kotvol, Shannon Conald, Wendy Anderson, Valerie Elder, Angie Simpson, Sandra Salazar, Laura Singleton, Hope Jernigan, Debbie Hen- shaw, Teresa LaFrance, Kim Tucker. THIRD ROW:jamie Reaves, Susan Edin- burg, Marti Blalock, Kim Martin, Darla Shafer, Sally McFadin, Laura Browning, Karen West, Karen Martin, Amy Dodd, Karen Carpenter, Teresa Baker, jen- nifer Farrar, Lisa Orr, LeeAnn Winnett, Sherry Rutledge, Kim Kelly, Sheri Stevens, Bonita Smith, Amy Pate, LeAnn Devoe. FOURTH ROW: Mary Barker, Sheri Daugherty, Kim Price, Kim Tarbet, Rocky Root, Andrea White, Suzanne Quick, joan Wallace, Penny Daniels, Roxanne Keener, Ruth Nelson, Chris Ross, judy Krug, Tony Gilchtiest, Stacy Brashear,-Joy McCarty, Chai-la Mitchell, Kalli Trocano, Dina Breen, Lisa Chapman, Shelly Cruson. BACK ROW: Brian Cunningham, Melody Payne, Cecilejehanne, David Rudbeckhlim Grimes, David Davis, Gary Snow, Vincent Alfane, Zack Carroll, Mary Polster, Tracy Telligman,john Leonard, Mitch Grogg, Marshal Hagman, Valerie Goss, Andrea Allen, Ed Marbudo, Scott Bonner, Richard Payne, Alan Davidson, Cheri Simmons. Vocational Clubs 179

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VOCATIONAL n the he Future Homemakers of America CF.H.A.j selected officers during their first weeks of business. The club consisted of two chapters. The chapters were led under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Secoy Cfacultyj and Mrs. Lenona Stewart Cfacultyj. Eleven officers were selected from each class, with twenty-two overall officers presiding over club meetings. There is no other club that has as many officers as we do. It's real exciting to see so many students that you didn't know had leadership qualities progress through the year, stated Lenona Stewart Cfacultyj. Secret pals were showered with gifts and cards throughout F.H.A. week. At the close of the week, secret pals made known their identities and exchanged thank-yous. The chill of winter was warmed over by the warmth of a club skating party. Club members had a chance to get together while raising money for future club events. Club officers were given a chance to preside at an F.H.A. banquet. The banquet, held at Crystals, consisted of pizza, sundaes, games, and humorous awards. Each chapter chose a sweetheart and escort to be presented at the Who's Who assembly. Sweethearts Michelle Tetro Cseniorj and Suzanne Compton Qjuniorj were chosen to be escorted by Brent Love and Kelly Alvey Cseniorsj. The year job . . . leadership qualities pro- gress through the year . . . was completed with a week of child care and egg babies. Students patented egg babies tending to diapering, feeding, and eggsitting. - Suzanne Compton During Homecoming Week, Richard Holeman Cjuniorj and Connie Hart Cseniorj sell flags for SOM. VOCT spon- sored this fund-raiser, Photo by Tony Saldana.



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Many people volunteered to donate blood at the blood drive, making it a large success. Mr. Horst Krause ffacul- ' assistance from Carter tyj receives Blood Bank Representatives. Photo by Doug Wallafe. To help in reaching her students to identify different animals, Margaretta Chappell Qjuniorj prepares a flower- board story. PELE students teach children at area schools. At the annual Richland blood drive held in May, Crystal Brown Cjuniorj and Mrs. Emily Livingston Cfacultyj give stickers and information to donors before they give blood. Photo by Doug Wallace. In his marketing and distribution class, Clint Sherbet Cseniorj finishes working on an assignment. DECA students go to school for only part of the day before leaving for work.

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