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 268 of 294
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ur style . . . New business such as J.T. McCord.s added a more casual style to the NRI-I area. It along with many other growing businesses continue to grow to enrich the Richland Hills economy. Photo by Harold Reeves ysys if ilsmlmaii 264 Design by Shannon Tucker.

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d ddddddddddddddd ddddddddddddddd There is a great deal of thanks I owe to my parents. As I have grown-up they have supported and financed all my athletic and personal activities. Some day I hope to repay them back in some way, said Todd Stephens lseniorl. She is so consistent in that every day she always makes sure me and my dad always have something good to eat. She's a really funny lady, said Chad Karger Cjuniorl. Home away from home Without mom near, disasters often occur. Shows what we like, said juniors Greg Osborn and Mike Holmes. Photo by Terry Payne. .ff .-ff' Tie it up Learning to tie a shoe takes time Tonya Neece Csemorl helps Erik Smith while Brett Lilljedahl watches Photo by Tanya Dams Unshown Tears AME ,413 we., I wish I was closer to my mom, like I was before we moved. But now I hardly ever see or talk with her. I feel that I am missing out on what other people have, said Brent Curry Kjuniorl. To my mom: The thanks that was never said. About all the times I was sick, and she was there. All the times I was hurt inside or out, she was there. The times I didn't know quite what to do, yet she was there. Or the times I needed that extra hug, and she was there to embrace me There were times we were mad at each other. We would yell and scream, but we knew we still loved each other. I want her to know I'll be there too, said Glenn Huff fjuniorj. My mom helps me when I'm down. She helps me get a better view on life and get a grip on myself when I have a bad day. My mom helps me to have confidence in myself and to see other people better, and she never lets me throw pity on her when she's depressed, said Sonya Carey Csophomorel. My mother is the neatest lady. She has raised me all by herself. I know there is somewhere I can go if I have any problems or questions, said Alex Palmer fseniorl. Being oneself is what it is all about Christy Meyer Quniorj goes to every extent to do what she can for her friends family and for herself To me a friend IS someone you can confide in and turn to for advice Someone who who cares about you and would do almost anything in the world for you said Christy Christy is very outgoing She thinks a lot of others and not just of herself said Lori Welgant Quniorj This year for most students was just another year Christy though has a different outlook on the past year every year is special We have our and of course theres always lots of homework said Christy She enjoys sociology playing tennis swimming and most of all talking on the phone Christy s future plans are to attend Real Estate College Ronda Day o , 9 A I 4 . , ' ' mf good times, along with the bad, our friends, Surviving Without lVIorr1 gf, 3



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Students and parents of Richland give much of their appreciation to the merchants of North Richland Hills and Richland Hills. Students in high school need jobs to help pay for college, clothes, car payments, insurance, etc. Store owners are kind enough to give these students a chance to learn more about the real world. They give them a chance to becomemore responsible, learn about working responsibilities and other major tasks about the working field. Many students have worked at several places such as, a clothes store, fast food restaurant, grocery store and other places. Not only do the merchants give students a place to work or earn money: but they also help pay for the yearbook. They place their advertisements in the yearbook to help give them business and also help pay for some finances in the book. The community has also grown over the last 3 D ' JK' X E,?'E - ' 'x 'EE V - -d..:i.,f:-7-iigi f f few years. A new J. T. McCords has opened up on Rufe Snow while they're waiting to build a new shopping center at the corner of 820 and Rufe Snow. Also in North Hills Mall they added a movie cinema and a whole new hall filled with over twenty new stores. North Richland Hills could not be recognized by someone who left just five years ago. So many new stores and restaurants have been built that it has changed the look totally. Thanks to the new business it has helped give more jobs to the unemployed. Citizens depend much on the growth and expansion of their home cities. Each day a new strive to go and earn money to be able to live comfortably. The students of Richland High School and the citizens of North Richland Hills and Richland Hills give all their thanks. Without you, no one could grow. Le Ann Ince. Index and A S Division 255

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