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

 - Class of 1982

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Page 104 text:

Roses enhanced by mirrors and candles were supplied by the Senior Executive Committee. Renauda McMahon, Jeff Thomas, and Miller Glanton and his date wait for the program to begin. Senior Class Officers: Ray Clark, treasurer: Del Pentecost, president, Mark Newman, vice-president: and Pam Rodriguez, secretary. Junior Class Officers: Kim Bruskie, treasurer: Kim Williamson, secretary, Janice Kossbiel, vice-president, Billy Kemp, president. Sophomore Class Officers: Sydney Arm- strong, secretary: Trae Fowler, president: Mercedes Flores, vice-president: Brenda Silva, treasurer. CLASS OFFICERS i 4 Through homerooms seniors turned in ideas for song and colors. Steve Mylius, Christy Angle, Katrina Lewis and Melody Boyer check them. 3 iff I V . S JM .MN 'sv ' ,. ' 'W ' .Q ,,gnan0 ' -.NMBN4 3 I I.

Page 103 text:

For most of the year, students dragged chairs out of the cafeteria: but by May juniors Billy Kemp and Michelle Mays were using the new foyer furniture. A :nf X .ws X is x QE' ' 'WSL N ,sig X . ss X fir NS? ' it 1 ' :..::f.5?E:z:ff!fE 5 KSN v. . seg se 59 V.: rise-- eeeeu First row: Mercedes Flores, Randy Lucas, Neal Quimby, Joanne Richardson, Marsha Watson, Karen Roeder, Sidney Arm- strong, Brenda Silva, Kim Needham, Don- na Brooks, Steve Mylius, Barry Wright, Katrina Lewis: second row: Kim Bruskie, Melody Boyer, Dana Davis, Melinda White, Teresa Hill, Felisha Johnson, Melanie Nowell, Carol Porter, Andrea Renfro, Lynnita North, Tammi Shelton, Debbie McGee, Cindy Agostinig third row: Ginger Bradshaw, Julie Brown, Diana McGill, Jill Johnson, Glenda Frady, Sheri Drysdale, Wendie Wright, Sharon Pelzel, April Stewart, Melanie Sanderson, Darla Stout, Linda Jacobs: fourth row: Billy Kemp, Debbie Barnes, David Thornburg, Mark Newman, Ray Clark, Waylon Hawkins, Sandra Taylor, Tracy Dodson, Candi Murphy, Sandi Harris, Del Pentecost, Mary Trimble, Susan Lovelady. Through the halls sophomore Suzette Myers, right, leads Watauga ninth grades on Freshman Orientation Day. Happy Easter, sophomore Candi Mur- phy tells a student at Denton State School. Welcoming teachers back, treasurer Katrina Lewis, junior Wendi Wright and senior Kennilyn Poole dish out ice cream. STUDENT COUNCIL



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First Row: Darla Lytton, Debbie McGee, Christy Angle, Katrina Lewis, Pam Rodriguez, Carol Porter, Susan Rester: second row: Mrs. Thelma Hill, Kim Kingsley, Tara Schooler, Neal Quimby, Julie Brown, Randy Lucas, Denese McGee, Melody Boyer, Ginger Brad- shaw, Mrs. La Dean Houck, third row: Sheri Drysdale, Melanie Nowell, Mary Trimble, James Blakely, Mike Waller, Kim Allen, Terry Braddock, Holly Gallier. Senior Executive Committee ln the opinion of one student, it was a necessary part of life at school. She referred to the Senior Executive Committee, of which she was a member. The committee participated in two money-making projects to raise funds for the senior class. They sold KIMO banners, at a dollar apiece, not only to make money, but to uplift school spirit. They also sold Rubik's cubes, both the large size at 53.50, and the smaller keychains at 33.25. Before Christmas, these seniors made and signed a Christmas card to the student body and put it up in front of the office. The card was decorated with red crepe paper and included Frosty the Snowman, a puppy peeking out of a stocking, and candy canes. In charge of senior class projects, the committee narrowed down the nominations for class song, theme, prom decorations, and colors. They decided the selections Through the Years by Kenny Rogers, Theme from Mahogany by Diana Ross, and Tonight by April Wine would offer the seniors several different musical styles to choose from. Color choices in- cluded the combinations of ice blue and peach, ice blue and burgundy, and mauve and burgundy. The committee staged an assembly for the seniors to give them some idea how each song would sound and describe other choices regarding the prom. Homecoming main obligation more active than officers During April and May, the commit- tee made decorations and other preparations for the senior prom. The Senior Executive Committee consisted of 23 seniors. Members filled out applications at the end of the junior year and the number of students who applied was thought to be about right by the spon- sors, Mrs. Jo Pennington and Mrs. Thelma Hill. Members gave several reasons for wanting ot be on the committee. I wanted to be involved in school ac- tivities my senior year, said Hollie Gallier. It gave me the chance to work with student government. It is my senior year and I'd like the school run the way my friends and I want it, stated Julie Brown. Another group of students, the class officers, participated in student government, too. Duties of officers in- cluded voting on the theme for Homecoming, U50 Years of Ex- cellence, deciding on decorations for the foyer, plus making and storing them for homecoming. Class officers gained their positions by elections held the previous year, for junior and senior officers, and an election in the fall for sophomore officers. ln the Recognition Assembly, senior class officers passed out awards that teachers and club sponsors had chosen for outstanding students.l SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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