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

 - Class of 1987

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Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 135 of 294
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Page 135 text:

On guard! After inner, some of the members be an to entertain the crowd. Kelly Blackwell and Bobby Coulson Cseniorsi practice their war games. Photo by Harold Reeves Chow down Edelweiss is known for its original German cooking. Tomrllbv Moore and Kelly Blackwell lseniorsj try out the food. Photo y Haro Reeves. Sing along When the German club went to Edelweiss participation was a must. Dori Haupt fsophomorej, Kent McCure, and Ashley Waters fsophomorej, sing the Duck Song? German Club Officers FRONT ROW: Julie Severen-Vice Pres., Kelly Blackwell-Pres., Tracey Holder-re rter, Greg Baker-Treas., and Valerie Cleere-Sec. BACK IIQJOW: Horst Krause 3rd year Q FRON ROW: Horst Krause, Carole Moon, Kim Tallant, An ela Yoakum, Tracey Holder, Iris Eickmann, and Britte Von Hafem. BACK ROW: Darrin Steele, Stephen McEndree, Derek Birdweil, Kelly Blackwell, John Wall, Todd Reynolds, Julie Knowlton, and Pam Shaio. German 1 3 1

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' ffifi J J It if n S s K members i ,, ,.. if diss ,., H., ,. ,,g,, we L ages? 'grew' ' ,, gigs , Lay 2' . . ., .. -W,, . . German Club will not be forgotten too easily. The club had 126 members and five officers. The officers were Pres. Kelly Blackwell, Vice Pres. Julie Severen, Treas. Greg Baker, Sec. Valerie Cleere, and Reporter Tracey Holder. The officers set the pace for a very exciting year ahead. At the beginning of the year, the officers met at Coach Krause's house to plan activities for the club. On September 15 the members met for the first time to welcome the new members and to inform the club of upcoming events. Normally, intiation is the first event for the club. However, due to bad weather , it was canceled until May. The club had two roller skating parties during the year, both were fund raisers that would furnish refreshments for events later in the year. One of the most exciting events was the annual trips to Edelweiss. Many parents and faculty were invited. Coach Krause sang with the restaraunt owner, Bund Schnezinger. The students danced, ate, sang, and had a good time. Around Christmas, the club went Christmas Caroling to neighboring areas. After singing, they ate dinner at Tiffany Doyle's house. Discussion Edelweiss was time for eating and discussion different topics. Chuck Hensarling Guniorj and Tracy Holder iseniorl talk about future German Club events. Photo by Harold Reeves. 130 Design by Dana Mitchell-



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