Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 187 of 294
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FRIENDS Gt? Senior Chris McKittrick proves he has good friends by his 18th birthday cake Craig Sanderson hugs Homecoming Queen Trena Bockman. ii Q Wwwv S Pep rally buddies Susan Forrester and Rene Keating do their own stunt. Seniors Terri Lesinski and-lane Edwards pal around.

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FRIENDS By Lisa Atturio FRIEND Cfrendj n. 1. one that seeks the society or welfare of another whom he holds in affection, respect or esteem or whose companionship and personality are pleasurable. 2. One who comes to us when all others leave. 3. One that is attached to another by feelings of personal regard, one on fond terms with another. 4. One with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause. 5. One who supports, sympathizes with or patronizes a group, cause or movement. Synonyms: confidant, colleague, partner, companion, chum, pal Cslangj, buddy Ccolloqj, associate, side-kick Cslangj, well-wisher. Another definition of a friend may in- voLve merely someone to stand with in a cafeteria lunch line, a person to sit with in the assemblies, one to help conquer term papers Cor homework papersl, a companion to shop with, someone to lend a dollar for lunch or a sympathetic ear, someone to share a locker with, often a golden matchmaker, or someone who could create an alibi in a time of desperate need. All of these things compose minor qualities in a friend. e QQ . y X Seniors Kathy Gunnels and Lita Ezell model their clothes as well as their friendship. 'You're my best friend' 3.25, Juniors Leanne Ashley and Carl Douglas disclose their close friendship. F' 'fi 1, 5 - . yfij Captain Deborah Finstad and Lieutenant Cindy Sutherland still smile after a two hour Highstepper practice.



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84 PA Devotionals thought pro oking Announcements give special attention As much a part of first period as the 8:30 tardy bell or toll call was the daily devo- tional. Each day about 8155 the voice of either Donna Moore, Beth Rowland, Cheri Green, Kmi Kingsley, Carol Porter or Tara Schooler echoed through the school, Although the Student Council met only about once a month, the appointed devo- tional committee, a division of student coun- cil, had a daily job to do. Each girl was responsible for picking her own devotional from a book, newspaper, or other source, and presenting the reading over the public address system every morning for a week before passing the honor on to another committee member. The blaring Barry Manilow songs played to introduce and conclude the devotional may have awakened some weary-eyed souls, but the traditional devotionals were announced to give the students something to think about during the day, chairpersons Donna Moore and Beth Rowland agreed. Then came homeroom. A member of the student council, usually President Roger Watkins, made the announcements concern- ing the days' events and the outcome and schedule of athletic events. The announcements gave the clubs and organizations the attention they deserved but often didn't get, Roger said. The announcements were repeated during fifth period. Also, Student Council was in charge of saying a prayer along with the announce- ments at the beginning of each home foot- ball game. But before any of this could take place, a volunteer from the junior Reserve Officers Training Corps raised the flag in front of the school. 'iThe flag was raised very quickly to show that it couldnt wait to get up there and wave, Sgt. Alvin Fowler said. Then at the end of the day the flag was lowered very slowly because it supposedly wanted to stay up and wave, according to Sgt. Fowler. The flag was then intricately folded into a series of triangles and placed in the front office for the night. A is fr fx bt is . ...k f ..s . The newly elected Student Council president jun- ior Robb White gives the announcements during homeroom. Robb was elected to the position in April. f 1 L .M ft ,. 5.-5 i M.. 1 X 4,3 J ,X I P I If Q 47 f wJf7fi 'N -if 'Vik ' is-...Q l Uurmg Mrsuleanie Fisher's first period, junior Kenyajones, senior Anne Cook, and sophomores Karen Roe- der, Quay Townsend and Kim Avery listen to the announcements and devotionals.

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