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

 - Class of 1981

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Page 94 text:

RODEO Club returns to school sponsorship Sanderson Queen The officers were jerry Parsley, presidentg Michael Mitchell, vice-president, Randy Lutt, sergeant-at-arms, and Tammy Sander- son, secretary. Members were Jeanette Byerly, Bobby Hill, Kayleen Logan, Randy Lutt, Michael Mitchell, Sebastian Maurel, Danny Pakarski, jerry Parsely,james Ripple, Tammy Sander- son, Sheil Tillery and Shane Wilburn. Tammy Sanderson was Haltorn Rodeo Queen. Awards for High Points were given to Michael Mitchell for chute dogging. jerry Parsley for steer wrestling, Tammy Sander- son for goat tying and Sheila Tillery for steer undecorating. M, NWI toll, Qi' 2, in . , . ...- i is-LLTE .1 '.- f lmtiwziz fe , P efi is T tesl or s R eeee- refill il Kayleen Logan, Sheila Tillery and Michael Mitc- hell play around before a dance at the Alta Vista Arena. Jeanette Byerly and jerry Parsley dance at the Christmas Party. l Randy Lutt rides in the junior bulls division ofthe Haltom-Richland Rodeo Shane Wilburn, Michael Mitchell and Randy Lutt talk after their events

Page 93 text:

DANCE '. . . ever one stonds oround' Sunonxins tor dance that students used were dull. 'iliiiiihfi stupidf and Hlworiiikefi Onls Don Derryherry. senior. had soinething good to say. 'il went to the Valentines Dance thats where I fell madly in lose with ini girl. Uiten students didnt have niuch to say. 'Hlihere werent inany people there. I didnit dance much. I left early. The Student Council sponsored tour dairies A the liowdx Dance. the Iloniecoining Dance, the dance after the Rithland garne and the Valentines Dance. They inade an average ol' ahout S550 per kldlllf. 'Iixcept the Valentines Dance f no one canie to that oneg it was a real flop, Parliainentarian Steve Mylius said. I went to the Iiomecoining Ilancefjetiti lhoinas. junior. said. Mlihere were lots ol people there. hut it was gross. The girls all stand around waiting for the guys to ask thein to dance. and the guys all stand around and act like nerdsg so everyone iust stands around. Katrina Lewis. junior. explained. The Rodeo Cluh sponsored a Christinas Dance in the harn at Alta Vista after a rodeo. lialtotn-Richland JROTC cadets danced to .i sound sxstein at Wiley Ci. lhonias glr. Coliseum x'.iiemiiie's night. Dance fdansj v.i. 1. Social gathering for dancing. 2. to move body in prescribed manner in time to music. Mary Bond. senior, and her date dance to ii sound system ar the Haltoni-Richland Reserxe Officers Training Vorps Annual Hall Y February ll at Wiley Ci. Thomasllr. Coliseum, Seniors Trena Rockman. Roger Watkins, Junior bherri Drysdale decorate the cafeteria for the dance after the Homecoming Garne, P 11,111.1 - 8 .vw 89



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PERSONAL RECREATION Weekends were made for having fun There are many different ways students spend their spare time recreating. Many stu- dents recreate at the area lakes water skiing or sun bathing, Some can't get away from the city asphalt basketball courts and others like to hit the go-cart track. I like to go swimming at the lake and ride motorcycles on weekends and attend my church's youth activities, Danny Lewis said. Others enjoy winter sports such as snow skiing or ice skating. I recreate at Will Rogers Coliseum on the ice rink skating or playing hockeyfjim Zim- mer said. Among other things female students like to go shopping, knit, sew, cook, and buy make-up to enhance their looks. Whatever particular brand of recreation - anything from strenuous heavy manual labor to sipping tea under the lilac bush - recrea- tion earns its merit as a habitual necessity by giving the brain matter a lapse from day-to- day hassles and homework. ' i f X ,, I A it . Sophomore Chris Feller aims for a wicket as he enjoys a game of croquet in his backyard. NN 2:3 f ' v 8. .. , . A 1 Allen Payne skis the expert slopes at Red River ski area in New Mexico. ...av gan 'I' 'H NN-,I 4 4 , Ma , f W ' V -we 'L LQ ' .f ia 1 Q. We ff 1 jamie Brooks and Garry Walling watch in awe as a cook prepares their food at thejapanese Palace.

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