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

 - Class of 1988

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Senior Class Officers Trace Wright, Katie Heenan, and Martha Hernandez discussed Homecoming plans before a meeting. The group contributed greatly to Homecoming fes- tivities. Photo by Chris Mullins X-x I Q IB X X. A l ,fi R wr, s Decorating for Homecoming, stu- dents worked together to finish their projects. Each of the three classes had a hall to decorate as they chose. Photo by Chris Mullins. Helping out at the Soda Shop, Katie Heenan l12l served students refresh- ments. The shop was one of the Senior props for Homecoming. Photo by Chris Mullins. SENIOR PLANNING BOARD

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Senior Planning Bonrii fpen! bonrf working fogelber to innfee the iirnef o onr High school memories which last a lifetime are not made by accident. They must evolve from dreams and ideas. This requires much dedication and careful plan- ning in order to transform these dreams into reality. The Senior year is one filled with countless decisions. Due to the size of the senior class it is impossible for each senior to voice his own opinion and to be heard. Thus, the Senior Planning Board members are selected by the fac- ulty to represent the ideas and choices of the Senior class. The Senior Planning Board is involved in many activities of the senior year. The Board members began the LIVES year by helping with Homecoming decorations. This took much time and cooperation in order to turn the foyer and 100 hall into a 'i5O's atmosphere. The success of the Homecoming decorations motivated the Board members to even more important decisions. The arrival of Graduation an- nouncements was an exciting time. For many seniors, this was a time to face the harsh realization that the high school days are quickly coming to a close. Al- though the seniors voted for the announcement of their choice, the Senior Planning Board was re- sponsible for narrowing down the choices to three different styles. The Board members also Design by Gini Kimball At a dance, Senior class President Trace Wright, Travis Williams, and Craig Fisher lseniorsl acted as dee-jays. Both Trace and Craig were Board members. Photo by Chris Mullins. played a role in the choices for the Prom. The Prom colors were red and blue, the flower was a white While helping decorate for Homecoming, Craig Fish- er l12l hung ornaments from the ceiling. The Seniors were in charge of designing the 100 hall. Photo by Chris Mullins rose, and the song was Our Bond Will Carry Onu. The Prom's theme was The Time of Our Lives . The hard work and dedication of the Senior Planning Board was greatly appreciated. Dana Wins- low. Senior Clan Vice President Katie Heenan l12l talked to Melissa Horstman l12l about the decoration agenda for the day. Katie was chairperson for one of the hall sections. Photo by Chris Mullins. Senior Planning Board members vis- ited and waited patiently for one of their many meetings to begin. The Board met regularly before Homecoming to plan the week's activities. Photo by Chris Mullins ' 62 N -hr if 53' . tis.. . iff . 3- as i



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Parting major proeiaetiom on rtage taker ememble ana' it ir ememble that make tbir department ORK AN W N The theatre calls it ensemble, athletes call it teamwork. What- ever you call it, it is working together that makes any good team even better and that gave the drama department the strongest name yet. From par- ties to fund raisers, everyone pulled together to make the most of what they were doing. The drama club gathered for many different parties, whether it was a holiday or not. Drama club members such as Crystal Fussell, Amanda Turchiano, and Scott F. Ramsey opened their houses to the numerous people that attended the spectacular get-togethers. Parties werenft the sole con- cern of the drama club, though. This year, the club united to- gether to raise money and gath- er food, clothes, and toys to do- nate to their adopt-a-family at Christmas time. Many members helped deliver the presents, Drama Club Officers: Jenny Kenney- Asst. Historian, Genny LayneHistorian, Jennifer Reed-Secretary, Kathleen Mc- Glasson-Secretary of Thespians, Steve Zellers'Vice-President, Scott F. Ramsey- President. Design by Ann Costello which were readily opened by the children to whom they were given. All who attended could feel the Christmas spirit as fam- ily gathered with them in singing around the Christmas tree. On the lighter side, for the Thespians anyway, was Thespi- an initiation. The initiates were all initiated into the International Thespian Society during the fall. They not only survived their test of endurance, but believed that it was well worth it. At the end of the year, the seniors of the drama department met to choose their legacy for the year to follow-the officers who will represent the club. Among many other duties, the main purposes of the officers in- cluded organizing drama club functions, calculating Thespian points, initiating Thespians, and organizing the drama club ban- quet. The drama club banquet was a formal banquet held at the end of the year. Departmental awards such as Best Thespian, Advising one of his students, Mr David Michael Hall tfacultyl talked with Cindy Smith l12l concerning a matter in Drama Club. Photo by Trish Briscoe Outstanding Actor I Actress, and Best Newcomers were given to outstanding members who de- served recognition. lt was this spectacular banquet which brought close to a wonderful year. Ann Costello :pf l ' .. v V 5 f ' M' Q Q. Patiently waiting for their turn, officers Jenny Kenney llll, Genny Layne l12l, and Jennifer Reed t12l stand, or sit, ready at the drama meeting. Photo by Tammy Mihalek As the President, Scott F. Ramsey l12l begins the first drama meeting. This was Scott's second year as a drama club officer. Photo by Tammy Mihalek

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