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 264 of 294
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C Jf .'.L ' o Ll e e as an 0 ' - 0 pecial friends and fast times way. are always busy. No matter where are what every person experiences in These people like to make life fun they are, they always find somethingcj their high school years. Some and exciting. They can't wait to get a to do. They make sure they and experience more than others. They minute of free time where they can others make the best of lifes C are the ones that live for the weekend spend it doing something to lift their moments. Tanya Davis and only dream of having fun. These spirits. Most like to spend their time - , people live in a fast lane . They are going shopping or.out with. friends, g3glngIglgnel:J?ilg,DI23,SrSil Teddy Wests always on the go, and willing to said Michelle Hamilton Qumorl. fseniory and Joe Guidry fseniory get the crowd conquer anything that stands in their Students who live in the fast lane excited. Photo byHarold Reeves. G zzg ' ' Th k G au, F 'a When the weekend comes, you can relax and enjoy yourself more than I ou can durin the week said Patt Olson ljuniorl Weekends are a time to sleep late and do whatever you want. You gust don't have enough time during the week, said Tammy Collins Qunlor . 3 No strict rules and regulations is what I call a great weekend! When .the week gets back here, your hack to homework, following rules, and' Just I waiting for the next weekend to get here, said Deborah Rumpel Qumorl. .lam ff: Wie! i t ' Meeting new people and trying new challenges are only V some of the characteristics that make up Debbie Hawkins ljuniorl. She is gg outgoing and always willing 5 to help others. She knows r X what it means to care. f ' ' accomplished a lot this as l p a s t y e a r . ' From new friends to studying harder to meet her academic achievements, she has positive thoughts for her future goals. School is something that affects your whole life. Teachers are here to help you ' reach your goals and encourage you to be the best you can, said Debbie. X For future events, Debbie hopes to ' someday open up her own hair styling shop. I have always enjipyed doing different and unusual things wit my hair, as well as with Q othegs. The way you reflect yourself to others is t e most important aspect in your M- - ,, . - - lxmaster midway 5 ' appearance' SH1dDebb'e-THHYHDHVIS Having only five minutes to get from one class to another made the ' mixmaster hall a dreaded place to be. In hopes of a clearing, students walk ' forward not knowing what to expect. Photo by Terry Payne. g 260 Design by Tanya Davis.

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on AM One and original Rebel Flags Rebel Flags were a must at pep rallys. Students wave their flags proudly as they join together once. Photo by Chip Mundy. Anticipation awaits Controversy over the Rebel Flag seemed to never end Mr Wade Parkey gives an uplifting speech to students Photo by Chip Mundy W ebel Prule 1,44 ,45 71561 Another look at To me Richland students stand out beyond all others because we have a certain style about us in the way we strive for our future goals and careers. We seem to want to succeed and we do with our best interest at heart! said Sean Bandy Guniorl I feel we are better than other schools because we fight for what we believe without giving up a struggle. We proved our ability to succeed, through the flag controver sy, said Nikki Hamilton Qsophomorel Richland has more spirit and enthusiasm towards tivities than most schools around. No one has more pride in their school than We do in Richland, said Becki Parr fsophornorel We care about our school and what other people th k about us. We try to make Richland the best it can be by standing behind it. To me Richland gets involved in the community, we stay in touch with activities such as RADD and High on Life, said Andrea Skipper fseniorj Making friends is a task we that most students find hard to conquer but for Stephen West Uuniorl this comes naturally Ive made some good friends becoming more involved in school activities ,QI -: ,. :av : ,,. ,gg w.: . de E3 N gigs As-1 as in Stephen is involved in the H 'H German club at Richland 'if High but in the spring he ft' spends most of his time working School is a necessity to Stephen when it comes to future plans I F feel the more education you get the higher position in life you will hold S One of Stephens ma or goals in life is to Join 'fig the Armed Forces an become a pilot I feel if gif really positive about this because Ive talked Q to some people and they think I can accomplish this so I figure if they think so then I should too To start off achieving his goals Stephen plans to attend Texas Tech lilmversity majoring in business Tanya avis , in A5 Q Q KX - SEQ , e SE: fn R X552 1, :E h Q gt., . ,N g . ef -' ik E l lil 1 1 0 I 3 . i iii? h , gig! ig ! f V: v EEA' 0 NX !s...4.7' . ac y , - .eil - H jf, , K . . . . . . ,, CG - - - ' 30' ' ff as v ff ' ff H . . . - y In - , n ' ' ' , ' - - - - - l hese are the Good Old Days 259



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Party full of fun For winning the ornament contest Uumorsl Bill Cooley Dann Fansler and Leslie York celebrate Photo by Jeff Russell Importance 0fLd'e I think life is what you make of it Ive got a great fam ly and friends who care and who will listen to my prob lems, said Christie Cryer Uuniorl Life has been good to me so far I am learning that aj b is very lmportant and must be seriously taken But there 1 o needs to be a time to get away and have fun said Brent Allen Qumorj. S K -Q 2 leeptimes over or some who work and go to school too, staying awake is hard. As Chuck Nichols fjuniorj and Bobby Wheeler fjuniorj have their attention on class, ike Nance Guniorj takes a quick nap. Photo by Terry Payne. ,vs 4,44 t77Ze' Setting goals and pursuing them play a major e 1 n K a t h 1 e McGlasson s Qjuniorl life. She has accomplished great deal for her years at Richland. Kathleen has earned many credits with her participation in the one-act play The Crucible V as well as credit for t h e m u s i c a 1 Working . I really like school, but sometimes the work gets to be too tough said Kathleen. Planning to major in music Kathleen strives for her future. I expect my goals to difficult but Im not afraid to work hard to get something I want said Kathleen. While working on projects that include plays and musicals, Kathleen spends most of her life at Richland. I think one reason Richland is such a great school, is the students and teachers all work together, . im, .wi instead of against each other, said ' Kathleen. Tanya Davis Life in the Fast Lane 4? as sf we ,A if sq rs gems six may 261

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