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Photographer Sharyl Spencer checks to see what tumed out on a roll of film. At the Tandy Center Kim Allen and Melody Boyer enjoy a break from the TA- JD convention. First row: David Riehl, April VanDeaver, Sheryl Spencer, Edward Trayford, Second row: Melody Boyer, Deanna Thomburg, Lori Warnick. A representative from Marcel's explains the color printing procedure to April Van Dever. PHOTOGRAPHY Q, Sf - 1 'Jil
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Weekends made for rodeos Jerry Parsley earns professional rodeo card Clinching three out of six places against 114 other departments, Future Farmers of America brought winners home from the Area V Cooperative Training contest. Dennis Hill, farm machinery employeeg Bill Wines, products employee, and Ron Canion, sales and service employee each won first place and attended state competition in June. In addition FFA celebrated National FFA week by handing out litter bags and setting up a display case outlining the areas of study in Vocational Agriculture. At the Haltom sponsored rodeo Danny Piecarski rides in the bareback event. At the conclusion of the ride, Danny holds on while the pick-up men close in to help him off. Another western tradition was revitalized - the rodeo club found sponsorship with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanderson and Vocational Ag teacher Mr. Gary Smith and participated most every weekend at rodeos at Alta Vista Arena on Beach Street. The outstanding member, presi- dent, and recipient of a future pro- rodeo card, senior Jerry Parsley brought home winnings from practical- ly every meet. At the Haltom sponsored rodeo the team presented its lone female member as queen, Tammy Sanderson.l 1 First row: Sheila Tlllery, Michelle Foster, Kim Littrell, Angie Harris, Bill Wines, Sandy Sligerg second row: Randy Smith, Tracy Blevins, Bill Edwards, Chris Morris, Cliff Tice: third row: Dennis Hill, Barry Marywald, Kevin Cates, Joey Dorman, Ricky Avara, Bart Jacksong fourth row: Dub Bradshaw, Marc Saddlemlre, Jimmy Carpenter. Ron Carrion and Terry Tumer. FFA
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Q is 'il af . A... ,Q - 'WX is-.'!.3 . .X . 3w:.: .. ,,.. s R X R its N X X Q N X is s . E is A X TW-ri E ' g X' - Q 'fp ' .s X Q A X N x Preparing for JT's going away party, sophomore Nancy Cariker strings crepe paper. A place for everything Publications staffs co-host TAJD convention As two weeks into the summer rolled around, dedicated members of the year- book staff worked to finish up their assign- ment and start a summer life. Since moving into a new room, oppor- tunity for others interested in some jour- nalism related career or since adding a new dark room, photography was a choice to be considered. Everyone got their own drawer to keep their yearbook material togetherf' said Kim Allen, editor, but no one was ever sure where anything was. ln the fall members in publications were asked to help host the Texas Association of Journalism Director's Convention in downtown Fort Worth. Members of Richland publications also helped. They helped in doing things such as registration and organizing speakers, Mrs. Jennifer Tomlinson commented. At competition during the convention Sharon Pelzel placed in yearbook layout and design. On their return to school most that had attended the convention were greeted to the class of On Campus Suspension due to being out of place after curfew. Many referred to this class as honors OCS. During the year the 1981 BUFFALO placed All-Texas Honorable Mention in Texas High School Press Association, a first rating and All-Columbian at Columbia Scholastic Press Association, first class by the National Scholastic Press Association, and at the lnterscholastic League Press Conference editor Wayne Trimble won first in theme idea and second for his in- troduction. The yearbook itself received the Award of Achievement. April Van Dever entered a picture she had taken of herself and two friends in the Parent Teachers Association Cultural Arts Fair and was selected the winner from Texas for national competition. This year there has been a varied group of people from athletes to band and choir to Highsteppers to ROTC, Mrs. Tomlinson described the yearbook staff.- wa Jud Kim Allen explains why some layouts won't work and why some look better than others. First row: Dee Dee Griggers, Becky Stan- field, Byron West, Nancy Cariker, Suzette Myers: Second row: Christy Angle, Denese McGee, Tara Schoolerg Third row: Sharon Pelzel, Kim Allen, Katrina Lewis. Sharon Pelzel waits to hand out forms for the yearbook ordering assembly. YEARBOOK
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