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

 - Class of 1987

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S Q- Show of respect The colorguard displays res ect for their country, state and scliool flags at a basketball game. Photo by Robert Gotcher. SCOHlIlg in Paul ackey fseniorj sighted his target through a scope. This was his second year on the award winning rifle team. Photo by Harold Reeves. Military Princess Kelly Martin fseniorl was elected princess of the Annual Haltom- Richland Military Ball. Kelly was also the executive of the colorguard this year. Photo by Tammy M ihalek. S Fifth Period: FRONT ROW: Troy Applegate, Kelly Martin, Jason Gotthardt, Paul Mackey, and Paula Desi.SECOND ROW: Joko Riyanto, Phillippe Lam, Rudy Riyanto, and Maynerd Tagorda. THIRD ROW: Gordon Wright, Stephanie Coulson, Brianna Keen, and Ellen Kuehner. BACK ROW: Ricky Cox, Randy Griffith, Paul Webber, Wayne Shaeffer, and Tony Moncrief. ' 5 lf Q . is Rifle Team FRONT ROW: Philligpe Lam, Kevin Bryan, TW Applegate, and Gary Perry. BAC ROW: Mark Shaw, Paul ebber, raig Gilbert, and Paul Mackey. Drill Team FRONT ROW: Bill Jansky, Chrissy Bergeson, Kelly Martin, Brenda Godwin, Brianna Keen, and Ricky Cox. BA K ROW: Jeff Sprrziiwyberry, Harry Plumbley, Randy Griffith, Scott Gleason, ony Moncrief, Carl Callaway, and Jason Gotthardt. Colorguard FRONT OW: Brianna Keen, Brenda Godwin, Jeff Ssrayberry, Kelly Martin, and Chrissy Bergxelson. BACK R W: Troy Applegate, Carl Callaway, Tony oncrief, Ricky Cox, Cecil Strick and, and Harry Plumbley. Sixth Period FRONT ROW: Chris Bergeson, Scott Gleason, Lee Kuehner, Bill Pearson, Harry Plumbley, and Cecil Strickland. BACK ROW: Bill Jansky, Gary Perry, Jeff iprayberry, Mark Shaw, Carl Callaway, Scott Connell, and Bren a Godwin. RCJTC 1 6 1

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