Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Unifying participation Intramurals promoted activity while bringing clubs closer to ether I enjoy competing with students. Gene Fondren. It's fun to be with the students outside of the classroom. Doug Futch. 4, I 3, 5 V In if' 'I 'iw' . . f ..-.-vs-an-141-e-i ' A V g 1 ...-...- ,, Jn 5 -3 , ., . , K , 1 . x - 'r .2 K- w ill .iii nf ff -ANZ -aw ,-X, ggi.-ri fkff' il 5 1-fats-..ei A ' N 1 esta,-, wg , . g , -es.: With a strong hold on the ball, Paul Borgeson attempted to keep his opponent fom getting it. Design by Emily Starnes Success. That is the one word that typified the intramural sports program this year. The program provided an outlet for athletic competition among students not necessarily involved in regular school athletics. It also allowed another group to take part in the wide range of school activities: the faculty. Two familiar faces in the in- tramural sports program were chemistry teacher Gene Fondren and computer science teacher Doug Futch. Both faculty mem- bers said the enjoyment of spend- ing time and competing with their students were reasons for taking part in the program. Both teachers said they were for- tunate to teach in a school that main- tains an intramural program, as nei- ther had such as opportunity as high school students. But for all the hassle of finding time after school to take part, both teachers gave an emphatic yes'i to playing again next year .. . and to continued success. Craig Lancaster. Reaching for the ball, Todd Fisher and John Martin watched it with anxiousness as Steve Edwards performed an interesting block. ' -ws- f.-JG1n0- -IravlC,f.59','1w'-A 1- . . Running through an attempted tackle, Robert Bates gained yardage. Leaning into his throw, Lee Iverson tossed the softball in an intramural com- petition.



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EYE ' g t Vim Learning g Behind the scenes . g. . Aqffr, n educaton enhances one's knowledge of the world around them. Throughout each student's life he or she will apply some of the knowl- edge gained at the high school level. An education equips an in- dividual with certian basic skills plus other needed skills like being able to use a com- puter and being able to read and understand a foreign lan- guage. These advanced skills plus the basic skills in reading, writing, and math help form ideas which will be used the rest of our lives in order to create a more perfect environ- ment for future generatons. Knowledge is the key which opens the doors. One of the most important aspects of knowledge is the ability to think critically and be aware of what is going on around us and what its effect on ours and the lives of others might be. Almost every class taken teaches students in one way or another to think for ones's self. In order to be an effective participant in society all peo- ple must learn to communi- cate effectively. This goal is being stressed in all classes. If we are to take advantage of new technology and knowl- edge, we must learn to com- municate that knowlege if we are to continue. ky., Q.. H I X uC0 f'41 Ui? G? X. I do' I do During their wedding ceremony, Chad Karger 1123 and Carrie Davis 1111 repeat their vows. Besides being married, the Home and Family class members also carried around egg babies for a week, hoto by Chris Mullins. Capturing memories Developing film, Mark Hejnicki and Scott Meyer ijuniorsi look over there work to see how it turned out. Mark and Scott were both first year photographers. Photo by Tammy Mihalek. Desined by Q' V A ,, we , frfrzcr! .fd Nffvwwr- . -A f.,-. 4.

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