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BACK FC It is the first day of school. You know you wonftihave any of your friends in yourjelasses and you can not you will find your classesikon time. With all the jumble in the halls you are scared to deathg but as you open up the doors to your new life . . . a smiling face Comes u to ou and P Y says, Howdiy,.p. iyye r.-Qwelcome to Richland Each year Council has kept up traditional Howdy beginning of each school ssssr D-Each day is represented sub- jects to faculty and students and ixitptomote school spirit. The was dedi- cated to the and staff. Students brou lfii htiflbrownies and cookies to teacgeifsiito enjoy. Stu- dent Council also started their fund-raising selling bumper stickers, shirts, and sweatshirts. Wednesday was Howdy Sopho- mores Day and Walt Disney paraphernalia?5397353 everywhere. Each sophorrggstesgslsgigbvas given a Mickey to tie around their hursday was Howdy Juniors psyrii Day and Jams Day. The first pep-rally was held and Rebel spiritishone through. The gym was with anxious Rebels awaiting the first football game and tournament which would a vic- torious winfif fiit Arlington Heights and BE5il.?fThe last day was given to the Seniors as Her- shey Kisses and kiss buttons were handed to the upper classmen. s l The first Howd 's Week Dance was held on night and it was the dance ever. Over was raised which went school ac- tivities. The i1987 season began with and gave the Year a iiiie fboost. Dana Mitchell. hool Discipline New to Richland this year was the Discipline Management Plan written by parents, teachers, counselors and secondary students in the hopes to improve the morals of the students. Dr. Ed Fulton ffacultyl introduces this to his Marine Science class during the first week of school. Yuck . . . was the thought that rang throughout the school on the first day when the newly chosen Dixie Belles walked into school. As the tradition of initiation continued C stal Fus ll G J, S H ' l h d , ry se unior uzanne enmgton sop omorej, an Tamara Thomas Cjuniorl discuss how extremely absurd they looked and felt. Design by Stefanie Fagan. If
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ixwm ,,, ummer pra ce as always been a necess' when ou want a winning t m, and as : tball was getting ' oser, everyone . taking part. ractices were hel each mo ing and afternoon lea 'ng w drills and techniques. ,- eam listened as Horst Krause oachl began the morning with pe talk to get them g g. Stre ing and calisthemcs egan the m rning as Al regon, fseniorj C- ry Llnk, an rew Sim- mons Csop moresl v up their energy. Photo a R0 rt Gotcher. QQMQQQQ, NWS A fs, r . -s - - - 'ss M. in Q- Way to go The final day of the cheerleading camp at TCU was set aside for the Award of Ex- cellence. A creativity cheer was made up to go with the words given by the instructors. The squad received first runner-up for their performance. Crowds applause The Football Booster Bash was held at the end of August to get everyone hyped-up for the new year. Nikki Feula, Kyle Hamilton, Chris Middlebrooks, Ginny Bason, and Chris Holt Cjuniorsj show their enthusiasm during the cheers. Photo by Robert Got- Cher. Aiugust IA A ,f 5 17
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'Nm , Q, ,, we a ffaiiwwdf F1ll'er up Halfway through the Grst week of school, sophomores received their greeting by wear- ing the official Mickey Mouse balloon of Howdy Week. Annette Morrow and Eric Holt Qseniorsl prepare the balloons for Richland's new students. Photo by Harold Reeves. N. N fs Congrats After her name is drawn, Tonja Dawson Csophomoreb receives a stereo from Kristie Flippo fseniorl. The cheerleaders sponsored this contest at the first pep rally to boost school spirit. Jamln' Junior Day was really jamin' on Thursday, when all who wanted were allowed to wear mms. In the foyer John ywias, Carrie Ham- mons, and Kathy Har- ris fsophomoresj wait for the bell to ring to enter the halls of leaming Howdy Week
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