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X 'Q 'Nw 1 fx, fy if il i Vv 1 .f - 'fj3?YtTi'1j . gf it Memories buried A time capsule holding memories from the 25th class was buried in the center courtyard. David Collard, Bobby Coulson, and Michael Parkey fseniorsj help with the burial. Photo by Harold Reeves. Who did I get? Another way of raising money by STUCO was computer match ups. Christi Booth fjuniorl and Mary LaCroix tfacultyl look over Christi's list. Photo by Harold Reeves. Ya N- ? 'JI' ri' 7' J' 351. ',f. Q ' . f Student Council Officers FRONT ROW: Julie Knowlton, Bobby Coulson, and Carole Moon. BACK ROW: David Collard, Michael Parkey, and Tommy Moore. . as .gap MU .3 i . A. Santa! The Friday before Christmas holidays came a big surprise as Mr. and Mrs. Clause visited our school. Julie Knowlton tseniorb says hello to Santa, Mr. Wade Parkey, and Mrs. Clause, Mrs. Sandy Collard. Photo by Chip Mundy. Foollng around A little fun was made while trying to make the hole for the time capsule. David Collard and Bobby Coulson fseniorsb accidentally get stuck in the muddy hole. Photo by Chip Mundy. Student Council
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Cleaning up After Homecoming was over, decorations and posters had to be taken down and thrown away. Denise Pender tfacultyl, Mike Ca enter Lseniorl, and Sina Coulson ffacultyl help out. Photo by Chris Mljllins. R If Ah, how sweet! STUCO passed out passion flowers during Valentines. Julie Knowlton gives Shannon Tucker Kseniorsl her flower from a friend Photo by Harold Reeves. P I I Senior Class Representatives FRONT ROW: Scott Hayley, Jimmy Bames, Noel Stephens, Jennifer Alexanderwitz, Dana Mitchell, Shannon Tucker, Stephen Wilson, Tracey Holder, Teasha McElroy, and Lisa Horton. BACK ROW: Stefanie Fagan, Mike Freeman, Teddy West, Angi Wiggins, Brant Ince, Tricia Mitchell, Wade Inglesman, Eric Holt, Julie Severen, and Michelle Zuege. Hz N L Sophomore Class Representatives: FRONT ROW: Tiffany Tobias, Karma VanZandt, Sandy Butterfield, and Dori Haupt. SECOND ROW: Kevin Judd, Paul Shuga, Jennifer Tyson, Melissa Hansford, and Tami Ball. BACK ROW: Brian Kirk, Clint Wolverton, Malachi Millard, Jason Kendall, and Mike Marshall. 40 X-gig: 'Sffkit 'L .' . at ' ' f l 4 4 . K F' i ii 6 I Q: ff Q Q me ift: R Q ' 3, ul: cf. ,i i 'f so e -7 e.3-'W r .iff Nix Q 'wil , g Mi. ,N -Q - ' . , 4 w -' ,. :Vita N' K Q st if' M ' in V Closeness At the end of each pep rally, everyone gathered around to sing Dixie . Richland was always known for closeness between its students and the pep rallies showed that it really exsisted. Photo by Chip Mundy. Student Council 109
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