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 195 of 276
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'This plan enables us to keep up with each individual student in a more personal manner . ' Dr . Randy James A major change in the counseling system was made, not only for the benefit of the overworked counselors, but for the student body as well. This change was made for two main reasons: to even the load on the counselors and vice-principals, and to give them a chance to get to know the students better. We can keep up with the students better this way. said Dnjames. In the past years, Mr, Don Tipps, counselor, would handle all of the students in the sophomore class, Dr. Randy james, counselor, would handle all students belonging to the junior class, and Mrs. Lynda Hamilton, counselor, would handle all senior students. This year, Mr. Tipps will counsel all students A thru F. Dr. james will take care of all students G thru M, and Mrs. Hamilton will have all students N thru Z. Mrs. Lynda Hamilton ffacultyj aids Brian Stewart Qsophomorej in arranging his schedule. Throughout the year, Mrs. Hamilton provided a newsletter for seniors. Photo by Doug Wallure FaCulty 193

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Billie Kennedy, Public Speaking, Speech, Student Council, Minerva Kimbell, Spanish I, II, and III, Spanish Club Sponsor, Horst Krause, Football, German I and II, German Club Sponsor, Roland Kuhleman, Vocational Occupational Cooperative Training Drafting, and Sponsor, Bobbie Lambert, Assistant Principal, Sheila Lane, Vocational Adjustment Coordination,-Iena Latimer, Vocational Office Education, Office Education Association Cooperative Sponsor. Emily Livingston, Vocational Health Occupation Education, Health Occupation Students of America Sponsor, Kaye Matsler, Government, Cheerleading Sponsor,-Iune McCully, Fundamentals of Math, Geometry, Diane McGee, Attendance Clerk, Doyle McIntosh, Vocational Adjustment Coordination, Cynthia Michael, American History, World History, Leisa Miller, Deaf Education Intrepreter. Susan Miller, English II, Head Tennis Coach, Karen Mitchell, Athletics, English ZB, 3B, Track Coach, Melba Montomery, Note Taking, Typing, Frank Moody, Biology, Bobbie Moore, Cafeteria, Dorothy Moore, Math, Social Studies, Beverly Morgan, Composition English, English II and IV. Marsha Murry, Vocational Office Education Lab, Office Education Association Lab, Patricia Neighbors, Concert Choir, Rebel Choir, Rebellaires, Treble Choir, Concert Choir and Rebellaires Sponsor, jo Overton, Composition English, English IV, David Parker, Government, Betty Pawley, Algebra III, Candace Peel, Language Arts, Social Studies,-Iudy Helton, Bowling, Dixie Belles. Deborah Perry, Composition English, English IV, Honors English, Gary Pewitt, Football, Business Law, Health, jodie Powell, Head Girls Volleyball Coach, Physical Education, Mike Pruitt, Algebra I, Athletic Trainer, Bobby Ray, Head Girls Basketball Coach, Volleyball, World History, Bonnie Renegar, Teacher Aide, Connie Renfro, Deaf Education Interpreter. Betty Roberts, Secretary, Margaret Rodgers, Dramal and II, Technical Theater, Technical Production, Drama and Thespian Sponsor, Ray Russell, Wood Shop I and II, Margaret Sanders, Secretary, Patricia Secoy, Home Furnishings, Homemaking I, Future Homemakers of America I Sponsor,-jerry Sessions, Biology, Physiology, Intramurals,james Sharples, Band, Stage Band. Mary Shilcutt, Library Aid, Steve Snow, English III, Eleanor Spinosa, Fundamentals of Math III, Geometry, Marian Staples, American History, Advanced Social Studies Problems, Spirit Club Sponsor, Dub Stewart, Physical Education, Lanona Stewart, Home Management, Future I-Iomemakers of America II Sponsor, Truman Terrell, Biology. David Thompson, Registrar, Kay Thompson, Algebra III, Honors Algebra, Consumer Math, Trigonometry, Natha Thompson, Secretary, Don Tipps, Counselor, Rachel Toombs, French I and II, French Club Sponsor, Donna Tucker, Cafeteria, Doris Tyler, Cafeteria. Porta Wagner, Cafeteria, Elizabeth Watkins, Algebra III Computer Math, Geometry, Ken West, American History, Head Basketball Coach, Ray Williams, Principal, Nina Wood, Accounting, Typing,jan Zuro, Language Arts Social Studies. Des gn bt Derek Lewis



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Nick Abdo Angie Adams Linda Adamson Kathy Adkins jackie Agan Charity Ainsley Dale Akers Dan Alehsandrowicz Susan Alexander Vince Alfano Margey Almy Kelly Alvey Keith Amy David Anderson Paula Auerbach Cynthia Austin William Avis Fred Bailey Rhonda Bailey Ben Baker Friendliness and cooperation made working together Worth hile Dedication and leadership seemed to be on the minds of the senior class officers as they entered the final year in high school. Trey Shaffer experi- enced his first year as Senior class president, along with Kel- ly Graves, vice presidentg Margo Hernandez, Secretaryg and Felicia Hawkins, treasurer. After the trials and ex- periences of sophomore and junior years, seniors involved in various activities have finally figured out the system and know what to expect. This is especially true for four seniors, who dedicated much of their g by Shelly Bartula time in planning the Prom. As Trey commented This year the opportunities for involvement really increased and I liked the feeling that I contributed to the outcome of this year. The feelings of the officers were mutual as Felicia Hawkins explained, In looking into the future we all would like to ex- perience Student Council again in college, Shelly Bartula. The senior officers for the '83 year Felicia Hawkins, treasurerg Margo Her- nandez, secretaryg Kelly Graves, vice- president and Trey Shaffer, president. Photo by Doug Wallace.

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