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Break time Taking time to catch some oxygen LaShawn Malunowe, Mike Fritz, Debra Martinak, and Trudy Byers lfacultyj wait for the next match. Photo by Robert Gotcher. Suited out On the return Mike Fritz lfacultyj shows how to dress for the occasion. Photo by Robert Gotcher. Waltlng Mary Walling and Gary Helzer Cfacultyl patiently wait for the match to be over. Coach Walling was in charge of the tournament. Photo by Robert Gotcher, , a 'K . ,,.f-f 'y-in by sf' ,M-M turn Ray Russelblfgcggtyl Smac S U k the re bert 0 ' Reaching 0u1hti?f:33ohents.Ph0f0 by R0 Stretch ballbackm l Tennis Tournament
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'LGVE' in the FTER 00 The Faculty Tennis Tournament was a success again this year. The tennis team was really pleased with the turn out of teachers, and I hope they enjoyed it as much as the tennis team did, said Coach Walling. Walling also said about a third of the faculty participated. There were thirty-eight teams consisting of a teacher student combination. The tournament was open to all faculty and students who were willing to get out on the court and sweat a little. But all work and no fun was not the case in this tournament. The two divisions were A and B. The champions of division A were Ms. Debbie Martinak and Chip Ely who beat Mr. Gary Ace Clark, and Kim Flood with a score of 6-2, 6-2 in the final game. Divisions B winners were Ms. LaShaun Malunowe and Alan Borgeson in a match with Mr. Gary Helzer and Becky Galloway, the final score was 6-4. The tournament is a good idea to get the teachers and students involved with school activities. The Faculty Tennis Tournament will probably be a tradition at Richland High for years to come. said Mr. Gary Clark, principal. Nikki Feula Sportsmanship Jodi Powell ffacultyj and Jimmie Chadwell fseniorj shake hands with the match winners Gary Clark lfacultyl and Kim Flood Cseniorl. Photo by Robert Gotcher. Design by Stefanie Fagan.
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BEST ...A,,, 'W X A 1 'i.7fYf2 Y Y 3 1. Best Victory Richland banded together to help promote unity and spirit to save the Rebel flag and theme. When the NAACP accused the Rebels of belng racist, Richland proved that all Rebels are truly equal. Worst Spirit Show Students running for election to the Student Council displayed bad taste through their skits and paraphernalia used to promote themselves and school spirit . 55X...Qm...N'm,.Q.,:- mf Worst Dance A conflict of events caused the PTA dance to have a small turnout. A basketball game, a gymnastics meet, and several other events caused a split among the student body and the PTA didn't raise any money. THE D WORST OF 1986-1987 Best Shot Malcolm Hass took a last second effortand placed a shot to help Richland clench a victory over Sam Houston. Best Talents Senior Follies provided entertainment for the student body and faculty. A collection of various acts showed the many talents of the seniors. B-..-A M..Qi1'?.gWj.. -FTM., ,... ?..,...-, Best Win Once again, the Rebels outshone the Buffs and beat Haltom for the eleventh year In a row. The victory proved the idea of Rebel dominance over Haltom one more time. Desigll by' Shannon Tucker. Best Friend Supporting the student body and giving a helping hand whenever needed was Officer Jlm Wilkins. Officer Wilkins acted as a liason between the City of North Richland Hills and RHS. Best Coach Being the coach of a wlnnlng girls basketball team ls a lot of hard work. Coach Bobby Ray was rewarded for his accomplishments with the team by belng named District Coach of the Year and Dallas Momlng Coach of the Year. ss ' Best Surprise Friday before Christmas break, the students were rushed out of the bulldlng for a fire drill . What appeared was Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus with words of cheer for all the students.
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