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

 - Class of 1988

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Senior Class Representatives. FRONT ROW: Ronna Caruthers, Amber Bugle, Karen Ziegler, Michele Edelman, and Misty Stone. BACK ROW: Robbie Hoover, Kyle Hamilton, Jim Nelson, Brian Cimperman, Ty Ramsey, and Brandon Hebert. Junior Class Representatives. FRONT ROW: Tami Ball, Sandy Butterfield, Dori Haupt, Suzanna Ritchie, Kim Davis, and Paul Shuga BACK ROW: Kevin Judd, Ashley Waters, Devin Steinsultz, Carma Van Zandt, and Wayne Goldston. sv Sophomore Class Representatives. FRONT ROW:Tracey Brownlee, Kyle Parr, Chris Almonrode, and Julie Severen. BACK ROW: Jill Jeffries, Chad Frisque, and Kelly Holmes. STUDENT COUNCIL

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Detailed planning anal bara' work were the early goalf of STUCO af llaey lea' flee rfnclent body by EXAMPLE While delivering passion flowers during Valentine's Day, Roby Eisner l12l and Mark Sanders l12l decided which carnations went to each class. The pas- sion flowers were sent to and from stu- dents and faculty as a fund raiser. Photo by Trish Briscoe. The 1987-1988 Student Coun- cil members chose an unusual ap- proach in finding new and differ- ent ideas for Richland. They invited students council members from Keller High School to visit for a day. The visit not only made possible a chance to compare the councils, but also to better the relations between the two schools. The day of the visit began with a don't breakfast and followed with a greeting from Principal Ga- ry Clark and Assistant Principal Jolene Armstrong. Then both sets of council members were split up by offices and each of the ten Keller visitors attended classes with his or her counterpart. lt went great. It was fun to meet some new people and get new and different ideas, said vice- president Mindie Markham l12l. - ter... s . -W ff 'M' rdf' l . P 3 Q. f .ff -f ff 5 '92 -il -E. if g i f . - if-fi-it if . 11 , If lu fmfbr 'IJ r 'I it XXX' 1 ' ' l als ' ' 4 Design By Gini Kimball. The day before the visit, Rich- land's own Student Council visited the Keller campus. Visiting for the Preparing for the Who's Who ceremony STUCO members Mindie Markham, Mark Sanders Larry Weis inger, and Roby Elsner lseniorsl hung some ferns for decor. The assembly honored outstanding students at RHS. Photo by Trish Briscoe. same reasons, Richland also took sophomore and junior officers so that they would be able to collect ideas for the next few years. The Richland-Keller meetings were by far successful. Not only did they stabilize a bond between the two high schools, but it also broadened the creative horizons for the members involved. Gini Kimball. Participating in the blood drive, Me- lissa Horstman l12l, gave her blood with a little squirm, She was the Correspond- ing Secretary this year. Photo by John Shelton. Two Keller student council mem- bers laughed with Martha Hernandez ll2l. Martha was the Senior Class Sec- retary. Photo by Chris Mullins.



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Pifefeiimfioii of dence ability . . . The Dixie Belief eilwezyf peiyfeifmeei with peiweit A lump formed in your throat. Chills ran up and down your spine. Your head was held up high with a smile pasted on. All those long hours of hard work paid off when four whistles blew and your feet naturally began to march out onto the football field. Practice for the Dixie Belles began before the last school year ever ended. Right after the letters of acceptance were hand- ed out, girls were put into one of the eight sections and immedi- ately began to learn routines. The girls were drilled on kicking, marching, and sharpness. Every week the girls would try STYLE out for two routines - one for the pep rally and one for half- time of the football game. After being selected for the week's routine, the girls spent hour upon hour practicing until eve- rything was perfect. The last pep rally of the foot- ball season has always been des- ignated as Senior Pep Rally. This year the senior Dixie Belles decided to to do something re- ally different. They put on mon- key suits and danced to the song Jungle Love. Many hours were spent on the monkey rou- tine, but time passed quickly as new friendships were estab- Design by Sherry Fagan Managers. Paige Miller, Cecilia Ve- larde, and Becca Overstreet, At the Dixie Belles' Car Wash Shan- non DiGiovanni and Lori Urban lseniorsl looked for spots on a car. The car wash was held to help raise money for the Colorado trip. Photo by Chris Mullins, Dancing to Stripper during halftime at a varsity football game, Heather Henson 1101, Trish Hernandez l12l, Shelly Severen l10l, and Tracey Zemanek l1Ol performed with style. Photo by Mark Hejnicki. lished between the seniors. The last pep rally and game signified the Dixie Belle year slowly coming to a close. Although practice eased up, the Dixie Belles still performed at several basketball games. At the same time, officer tryouts for the new year began. These try- outs lasted close to three months. its S. X.. .

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