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 254 of 294
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Dec- 89 I 9 Student Criteria It takes a certain student criteria to eing a Student and just make the Rebel student stand out -'making it through hi h school is beyond the rest- Hams pnde and what some teenagers go. But the being active has done a lot for our . others gh to school and make itthe Student? They are Wonderful and Helps Pride best years possible. They like to get Special, Saul MTS- BeVe1'1Y Mmgan involved and excell to the best of ffacultyl- 1193516 Comlely 0 thefabiiity. ln School Being involved in school Guilty as charged activities makes me want to come In Cgurtg and Trials Bert Hensleigh cseniorj We have a certain attitude to School, said Kathleen learns the trades of being a lawyer. Photo by Terry about ourselves and our school. McGlasson Guniorl. Payne' We seem to want to succeed and we do, said Sean Bandy i ls., Cjuniorl 0 i W7 Our Rebel Pride makes us I , N W stand out beyond other schools. iiit ff I Q gm In good times and in bad we 1215 stand together. It doesn't matter . if we are the best of friends or the worst of enemies, it's the eteerei e togetherness that the spirit brings out in all of us that makes fQff 'S' i us what we are. said Jenna e Hawkins Guniorj. , 1 Jeff Pape Cseniorj is a ,..L student who you could say is ahead of his time. He is presently in high school and at the same time has been if I able to have completed his 7 freshmen year at College. e ir'eggr, I , This in which most gif g students would not dream of reaching out for. Jeff has a positive 7 e outlook on life. This being he has confidence in himself as well as s others. This is evident in his knowledge of the subject matter, said Mrs. Deborah Martinak ifacultyl- J effs plans for the future are to become an igl engineer. I am interested in this particular Q2 field because of its capabilities it holds for me e 5 in the future. I want to be successful in life, c .ey.? i and knowing it will take hard work, I am ready for it and anything else life has to offer Ha din mer Sald Jeff Pape fsemorl- Jessle Connely Afterlfgginigiincemgii of the continuation of the Rebel flag, students show -5 Q :qq qqlgl Q Q I 1, qgil g :KV Q egql .E:ZA g qqqq lzlg A theirjoy over the victory. Photo byHarold Reeves, 250 Design by Ronda Day. CD

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The classroom is a suitable place for students to learn the academic subjects. Students are no lon er just learning the gig Three treading, writing, arthimeticl the old fashioned way. Today the ideal pictue of the old school house with a teacher with a ruler in one hand standing before the classroom, eith an apple on the desk is no longer visible. The teachers of today have become creative, using different techniques of teaching. The classroom be- comes alive, with learning becoming an adventure and challenge to the students. The students become alive, also, with spirit. The spirit lets the students have a purpose to be in the class, either being a part of the athletics group, other extracur- ricular activities, or simply being a part of the school. The classroom is filled with the laughter and sadness of the high school days that become memories. The memories that will last forever in the minds of the students begin with the friendships that are made. The true loves and heartbreaks will be some of the more vivid ones. Some students treasure the memories of pulling the fast one over on a teacher and being a senior and still remembering how to make paper airplanes. Yet others will remember the times the teacher came to their rescue and treated them like the human beings they are. Each gaduating class has their own cast of characters. They make-up each class. They are the typical groups that range from the cheerleaders, the jokers, the brains, to the class clowns. Without the typical characteris- tics of the students, the time spent in the class would just be normal. What the seniors go through and do will be repeated by the upcom- ing class. It is a continuing cycle. A cycle that will not be broken as long as the spirit is among the students. The Rebel Spirit becomes the main component of a school that will be treasured in the memories of the students that will one day walk through the front doors and become the teachers of tomorrow. Jessie Con- nelley. C Divisicmri 249



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C Talking about my guy Rebellaires showed performances of old and new routines. Betsy Hosley Guniorj sings about her guy Brian Kirk Qjuniorl in one of I their skits. Photo by Harold Reeves. - Flne tunlng u At the beginning of the Valentines dance, Todd Renyolds Qseniorj prepares the music and lights to add a special affect. Photo by Chris Mullins. X. is 5:6 fy: 4 , 1. ,,g,,,, A ,K , e fs W' 1' Vs x U ,HS 'Q + 6 , evil 'C'gh g .03 ri: , Q U a ee . , ng.. ' .,,,,, , , f 122 ffwff' + 122 f A 'Amp ' Y 4 , g,,2,5 Zi, A Q :Q ' 1 Wig L 'O by asn n n 1 G QM , M, M r .V V A nsanra ff 5 A 'i r ..,,. U f.a..fu,.,f,1:41w-' -.. yi I Qui 9 '5- ,f--' CPract1ce brlngs perfectlon Morning and afternoon practices were helpful in getting sophomore band members ready for U.I.L. contests. Eddie Lynge ffacultyl gives Ginger IDI-Iolsmob fsophomorel some early practice. Photo by Harold Reeves. .4'MZ,-ff 'mf Richland has pro- duced many students graduating with high academic achievements To add to this list is Andrea Skipper Cseniorl. Andrea has b e e n a n A - B student all through h i g h s c h o o l . Taking some of the harder courses that Richland offers. School is not the only thing Andrea has on her mind. She not only cares about her grades, but making her high school years the best they can be, is important too. It's one goal she won't live down. Strong-willed, is the key to Andreais success, for she has what it right direction Tanya Davis Fa ::-. 2 l takes to keep herself going in the F D Student Criteria 25-1

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