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

 - Class of 1988

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All of Zbif grozzpk arfivifief including bamqzzetf, parfief and pimicf made tbif LA GUAGE FUN Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Debra Ezell, the French Club had another activity filled year. The club was known for it's good times and it's parties were well attend- ed, even by non-members. They had their annual Halloween Party complete with original costumes and some very interesting games. For the second year in a row, the club held a Christmas banquet. The banquet was held at the Hy- att in downtown Fort Worth. It was a formal affair with formal clothes and a prime rib dinner. Awards were presented including Some interesting games were played at the French Club Halloween Party. Lesli Mais l12l pushed her lemon toward the other side, Photo by Jennifer Minze Dressed as a garbage can, Mindy Maddox U25 drew somthing out of the grab bag held by Mrs. Van Zandt. Photo by Jennifer Minze. Design by Emily Starnes the Beau and Belle awrards which were given to Scott Fulton and Leslie Mais. Some of the other fetes held by the club included the pizza par' ty, scavenger hunt, the ice skating party at Tandy Center, the soft- ball game, the picnic at Chisolm park, and the luau. The French Club continued its tradition of having fun in a most creative fashion with the help of the officers: President Genny Layne, Vice-President Lesli Mais, Treasurer Ronna Caruthers, Secs retary Kelly McFarland, and Par- XA ' 'rfs Not watching where she was going, Carma Van Zandt llli skated on thin ice . The French Club Ice Skating Party was held at the Tandy Center. Photo by Paige Miller. limentarian Amber Bogle and the represenatives: Trista Tesar, Keri Setting down the leftover cake, Kelly McFarland l12i, helped clean up after a French Club officers meeting. The officers worked on planning the picnic at Chisolm Park and a luau. Photo by Trish Briscoe Gill, Christy Morrow, Marlin Jackson Carma Van Zandt, Allen Sanders Steve Jackson, Theresa Phillips Misty Stone, Tonia Williams, Jim Nel son, and Kim Kopf. Emily Starnes.



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Latin club membem' .rfill azftempfing to Him' answer to clmfiml qzzeffiom through ,ftzzcly and RID The Richland chapter of Junior Classical League lLatin clubl proved, once again that the Lat- in language is rising from the dead. New chapters and in- creased interest spread over the country as high school and junior high students began to realize what an amenity having a Latin vocabulary background can be. f'Because so many of our Eng- lish words are Latin derivatives, students find SAT's a little eas- ier after taking this course, said senior John Woods. Yet, con- trary to popular belief land Mrs. Beth Bodkin's weekly quizzesl, the Latin club did not function on derivatives alone. Soon after school started elec- tions were held for first-year rep- resentatives lsecond-year offi- cers were elected at the end of the previous school year.l Intia- tion included the first-year mem- bers dressing as slaves and dic- tating speeches if apprehended by a second-year member in the halls. The students were finally ACTI rewarded during the annual in- tiation dinner at the Magic Time Machine in Dallas. Christmas was a festive time of the year, not only because of vacation, but also clubs and oth- er organizations were able to help the needy through the Adopt-a-Family program sponsored by Student Council. A Latin fundraiser lcandy-filled bowls and cansl helped raise money for the family in need and special shopping trips were made for gifts and supplies. The presents were given to the fam- ily on the night of the Latin Christmas party, held at Jon James' house. A fun time was had by all as Trivial Pursuit and a game of Win, Lose, or Draw kept the spirits high. Other events such as bowling and pizza parties at Pizza Inn and Mazzio's evened out the fun. Towards the end of the year, after area contest in Sherman, and state in Amarillo, club mem- bers looked forward to the tra- Deslgn by Gini Kimball Club President John Woods l12l, Becki Parr llll, and Duane Catheyl12l figured out how to use the bowling alley computer, as Danny Bloodworth l12l looked on, Photo by Jennifer Minze. ITTES ditional Latin banquet. The first- year members, in slave cos- tumes, served second year members, dressed as chosen Ro- man and Greek gods and god- desses. lt was a time for seniors D 4 ix . Latin Club initiates Chris Collins and Shane Moore llll kissed the hands of John Woods and Duane Cathey l12l as Jon James l12l watched. The act was part of the first-year initiation process. Photo by Jen- nifer Minze. to look ahead towards college and to reminisce about the good ole' days, and for first year members lsophomores and jun- iorsl to look ahead for yet one more year, hoping to make it even more exciting and eventful as the past. Most of all, it was a moment for all members to remember how they, as a group, helped keep the flame of the torch lit and a little brighter. Before leaving the Magic Time Ma- chine, Rod Wymer l12l decided whether or not to take home a drink pitcher. The dinner marked the end of the day-long initiation process. Photo by Jennifer Minze. 1 , -4-.13 .:. ww i-rE3i:ig'g:f it-5, l

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