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Page 132 text:
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sherry Now ell Kathy Osborn Gerald Pruitt Elizabeth Stallings Tim Stout Susan Swift Judy Teague Cindy Terry Debbie Van Hemert Galen Wall Linda Wilson Larry Worlow Joyce Zuefelt Lisa McLaury (transfer member) How proud my parents were when I made The National Honor Qociety. Judy Clement welcomes a guest to the National Honor Society reception. 1 28 Organizations
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Danny Baker Parliamentarian Jeanie Bell Editor of Directory Beverly Caldwell Reporter Jeff Garner Linda Gordan Pam Griffin Pam Harvey Debbie Hiles Vickie Mayes Debbie Mills Julie Muncy Leadership . . . Qcholarship . . . Character . . . are what the National Honor So- ciety was all about. Developing these traits was really an indivi- dual matter. But putting out the 1971-72 Buff-Lo-Down, the stu- dent directory, called for every- body in the club to get together. It called for trying to sell ads during the middle of the summer , and going all over town on the day it was 105 degrees and your car ' s air conditioner is broken. Janet Smith, secretary, works on the Buff-Lo-Down, It meant crossed eyes from alpha- betizing long Lists of students ' names. It was discovered that DUCK, DONALD D, , Disneylaiid ... 123-4567 resides at Haltom High (according to the slip filled out in homeroom) . It was glue all over your Senior ring from the night of pasting up ads. But most of all, it was people actually will- ing to pay 65(4 for the directory when it finally came out. Organizations 127
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I really felt like a teacher on FTA teaching day when I got to sit in all the reading groups and hear the kids read. But the best part of the day was when I got all those notes and pictures that said 1 like you from all my new little friends. Teaching day made up a big part of FTA, but we also learned to help others at Christmas time when members went to Richland Hills Nursing Home with treats and Christmas carols. I really learned what teaching means during FTA Week, in Feb- ruary when we got the task of grading papers, giving out apples, and giv- ing a tea for our teachers. When spring came, so did the annual FTA Banquet, where FTA members enjoyed the gaiety of Mexico at El Chico ' s on May 2, New officers were installed to lead the Future Teachers of America next year. New is the word for Mrs. Dolores Webb; with a new face and new ideas she attempts to bring success to FTA . First Row: Denise French, Molly Thompson (Treasur- er), Janet Smith (Chaplain), Melinda Howell (Secre- tary) , Sheri Howeth (President) , Vernon Walling (Vice-President), Miss Bridwell (Sponsor), Miss Wall- ing. Second Row: Diane Lone, Sneree Bartlett, Bren- da Boatner, Diane Estill, Dinan Joiner, Donna Mize, Gail Wolf, Valerie Busby, Elaine Sutton, Diane Klar- ich, Dickie Reeves, Mike Plunk. Third Row: Karen Woodle, Debbie White, Betty Holbrooks, Susan Moore, Pat Atkins, Donna Fishers, Pat Webb, Rhonda Elliot, Susan Pridemore, Teresa Fannin, Randy Pruitt. Fourth Row: Steve Hodges, Tanya Hodges, Sissy Mc- Phearson, Pam Sommermeyer, Debbie Van Hemert, Terry Barnett, Cindy Vinnege, Maria Machado, Julie Muncy. Fifth Row: Kolene Pitman, Donna Stevens, Pam Hodges, Joni Woods, Mindy Cox, Debbie Han- cock, Sandy Biles, Donna Burns, Regina Bledsoe, Di- ane Boone, Phyllis Fitch, Doug Betts. Sixth Row: C. L. Edwards, Dickie Robinson, Rusty Jordon, Barry Adklns, Carol Ansley, Bill Everett, Jeff Garner, Con- rad Brown, David Sanders, Mike Rhodes. Organization s 129
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