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.IUNIORS Hughes - Korchdorfer -' 'lv Qs. 1 'Q A is K , fb. it Q- L , , f it by a Kidd, Wayne Kiker, Terri Kimbrough, Marty Kinglsey, Kim Kirchdorfer,joy Hughes, Sharon Hume, Gina Irwin, Kent jackson, Bart . Jennings, Sterling johnson, Felisia eisy 1' . ' J J0l'lnS0n, Kim 1-a ., th ...FA jones jones jones ones . E 7 ' 1.4 y Zi at A 3 t ones y ones ones , Beth ii ,J Y. , Keith , Kim Lisa Paul Richard Ruth ustice ulie Keith Bill Kelly Gary Mask protects Quimb Chemistry Club President keeps members laughing As smoke rose from a Hi C can junior Neal Quimby grabbed for a gas mask The smoke was caused by an overteaction of potassium nitrate and sugar commonly knows as salt peter After the reaction the smoke was so dense and the odor was so repelling Neal cleaned things up wearing a gas mask Potassium nitrate and sugar was put into a Hi C can In a hole on the outside of the can a piece of magnesium wire stuck through The magnesium wire was lit with a bunsen burner and it started smoking as was supposed to lt over reacted and the contents in the can started going everywhere. Neal wants to become a chemical operational repairman. This person moves to different plants refineries, and chemical laboratories and explains to them how to fix things. To train for this position, Neal would preferably like to attend the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Neal has been a member of the Gifted Students Institute for three years. As a member, he and other members went to TCU in the sum- mer of 1978 for two weeks and produced a magazine. Neal added, We took pictures and got the cameras ready. In the summer of 1979, Neal and nine other Gifted Students members traveled to England for three weeks. The subject they studied was soo Years of English History. The highlight of the trip was a five hour treasure hunt. Having groups Neal Quimby clowns around during Chemistry Club demonstrations. of three and four apiece, each group received a questionnaire about English Social History. They used subways and traveled through the city to answer the questions. i During the heatwave of 1980, Neal worked as Games Assistant Manager in the arcades at Six Flags. Neal is also a devoted reporter of the Haltom Image. Most of his subjects are on school board and educational policies. If Neal was not as intelligent as he is, he would be considted a discipline problem, Mrs. jennifer Tomlinson, newspaper sponsor jokingly said. He shoots people with water guns, sabotages other students drinks, and stamps all the kleenex in the Kleenex box with the Haltom Image stamp. Another favorite game was hanging his paper artwork from the ceil- ing in the journalism room. sk 257
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236 Harris - Howell jUNIORS Carol setsup plays 'I love basketball. I want to improvefand be betterf Bringing the hall down '.,l thelcourt, junior Carol Porter, varsity glliasketball player, hollered to her .tepamniatesgiiijiome won yall, lets .set it up,Q'overloadfrighnlffiiShepassed it back and forth'and'sfsteiSpetiQdn'Qthreatening a shot which drew theidefensiye -l p layers towards her. In doing this, she leftflovv-ipost wide open for a pass. She 1obbed'Vthe'ba1l to joanna Hooker, low post, who invents up for two points. 3 1 Carol is a point guard.iShe sets up plays to move in and score. is ' . I love basketball. I want to improve to be better, Carol stated, ' Q I Carol admitted that shegwas tempted to quit last year. ' V ff' ' I It's a lot better this year. Everyone is a lot more interested, I thinlcweilliwin district next year because we'llq '-be better, Carol commented, . lrs, 1 V Everyone is uso.ftogetigrerfjithis -year and friends with everybody'YjQarol added, ' Gne thing Carol hated ivasrwhen they did something real bad to lose a game. Carol admitted The best part of basket- ball is when Coach Derryberry praised us. ' Carol added 'I love to watch someone do something, really spectacular even on the other team. Practice consists of offensive and defensive plays especially lots of offensive plays after school usually until about 5:30. This goes on every day during basketball season. Carol added 'We also ran and did fun- damental drillsf' ' ' On bame days beforebames they would 5,0 over new plays when they had some, She added I hope toplay basketball in college. I She plans to continue participating in Stu- dent Council. She was junior vice-president and chairman of the fund-raising, committee, On this committee she headed money- making projects to earn money for the Stu- Hatley Dan Hawkins Billy Hawkins Waylon Henderson Debbie Hendrix, Kenneth Hicks, Donna dent,CounciI:lAtfmeybeginning ofthe year she sold senior t-shirtsto raise money, caseiniaygsiyearginfisiisniiaaa, also, sie stirred, 1 love fshorthandgQgIiQ?Iilisecomef a secretary, knowing dlp also iconsidereiilgi' becoming 1af.,coinffQ1XQreporteribecause I would .get toffi hear all of the ' s V' y As chairmanlof the fund-raising committee Carol sells senior T-shirts during lunch. Harris, Kelley Harris, Sandi Harris, Susan Harrison Sonja Hart Carrie 'ix-is L ,ks- hr S 4 J .' 1- . t ,tix T 5 vi if if ,J ' 2 nr n ' 'im K .. hr, ,..- 3, ve Hill, Dennis I Hill, Theresa ii. Hill, Tony ttv y Hines, Tracy i I Hodgkins, Glen Holderklimmy Hollis,JudY i Hollowell, Linda Holmes, Tammy Holomon, Deborah Holt,jaCk Howell, Bennett a ff' 1 fi tv Ml' Yi eff ff! , ! .. 'Hg 'wi I 'Z I wmwfir mam.-s,,y, ..,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,, r f if-at ,,,,, s.,,y,3, L. ,.... , fy V
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238 Kirkpatrick - Long JUNIORS Kirkpatrick Brenda Kithas, Stephanie Kittrell, Karla Kneeland, Teal Krametbauer, Kevin Krupka, Amy Kurosky, Ritchie Lai, Houng Lane, Kenny Lambert, Shelley Larimer, Kevin Lee, Darren Lee,jennifer Lernaster, D. D. Lewis, Danny Lewis, Debbie Lewis,john Lewis, Katrina Liggett, Marci Lineros,joe Little, Gary Littrell, Kim Logan, Kayleen Long, Connie ,Y J L , ,. '24 WW ,. W1 E ' -f ' 2 , M 5 t in 7 1 'F A' M + it ,f ' t ' , f M , t .za fe Q., Q - ' K. Q 44 t vi. 'yi ,,, 7' X A ta 1 -, l a H ' mmm ..a-,., will if airmen. .. t af rrtl A I e . f' Y H' -1 2. I , W V -V . 'LH 30' ,,, we 5 -, ,W . yt f i X in '1 t 6 iiioyest the hall against Burleson with ia victory of 22v6. ,, Q.. , , I Al l ' -
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