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Up and over Large pieces of lumber donated to the bonfire are put in place by Michael Parkey and Todd Reynolds fsen- iorsj. Photo by Chip Mundy. ichland has always been rich in tradition handed down over the last twenty-six yearsg from the singing of Dix- ie , to the reinstated bonfire. Although the customs were still carried on, the new school year brought with itg it's own change. The Haltom-Richland game was moved to the the third game, which moved the bonfire to the Bell game. This change brought about many disturbed feelings but all adjusted to the alteration and came through it together. BON Preparations for the Bonfire began on a rainy Thursday afternoon in September. The dreary day definitely had its affect on all who were involved, yet no one person was going to let the rain get in the way. After all the hard work was completed and the wood was put into a pile, a Bell uniform was placed atop the structure, and the students awaited its burning. After several attempts to light the wet wood North Richland Hills Fire Department was suc- cessful and the blaze was on its way. Stefanie Fagan FIR E it . sssws W ii 4 , Z1 52? '- u BA 5 ' 'f 'fx--,., . 'Ki' 1 Burn em' Burn Bell was chanted throughout the crowd gathered around the fire as the Bell uni- form began to burn. The JV team fought hard in the miserable weather but was de- . feated by Bell 12-26. Photo by Harold Reeves. Rainy daze As the bonfire celebra- tion began, rain still continued to fall from the sky. Mr. Tom Mur- ray and Mr, Gary Clark ffacultyl watched as the diesel fuel was poured on, wondering whether or not the spark would ignite deep within the wet woodstack. Photo by Harold Reeves. Bonfire
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hen love grows so does your heart, and Richland was glowing with it during Valentines weekend. any special events happened the week before prepar- lg the loved ones for the upcoming day. Student Coun- l made out computer matchups to see if any special eople were destined for each other. Those that already ad their true loves could order a carnation with a lov- lg message to be delivered by the Valentines cupids. A new tradition was started this year with the junior nd sophomore classes voting on a Prince and Princess, nd the senior class voting on a King and Queen. This ontest, sponsered by the Senior Planning Board, elped to raise money for the prom. The Friday before Valentines, the basketball team layed Bell and beat them. A clebration was called for nd a caravan was taken back to the school for the 'alentines Dance. A great number of students showed to hear the announcement of King and Queen and e Princes and Princesses. Valentines was certainly 'orth the preparations with the music and love that owed through the school. Ri Selzllland Sophomore royalty Cupid Dibble ffacultyl crowned the Prince and Princess of the sophomore class. Michael Mar- shall and Tamie Ball tsopho- moresl received the honor. Photo by Harold Reeves. Passion flowers Student Council delivered pas- sion flowers to promote Valen- tines. Tommy Moore fseniorl de- livers a flower to Mrs. Holcombe ffacultyl. Photo by Chip Mundy. Ifqrg 'U yfllty JQueen Sha Wu 1111101.19 1,1811 gan I'1 he 8 Gr P 0 Sv 220688 gbw: 8 o rl Cemol-98 Iaab s 101188 Ively a IeBa1-S al 811 , ' I. R0 P . . - , l . H0 . If - 1-Q.. ali? P - . L' Hee sl ' M' 1 - T ln, M ggrij-fi 11 1 Valentines Day
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