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

 - Class of 1982

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Photographer Ed Trayford watches others get gag gifts. His was to protect his Yankee attitude. First row: Glenda Frady, Neal Quimby, Second row: Kristy Bird, Gill Luna, Sheri Drysdale, Joann Richardson, Byron West, Third row: Tammy Shelton, Beth Burleson, Steve Mylius, Susan Rester, Lin- da Jacobs. na M . lv-,4 iv Lid ,f I s At the journalism banquet at the Spaghet- ti Warehouse, Glenda Frady and Jeff Curry added a change of pace to the party. Life as an editor is not as easy as lt seems, to as Neal Quimby mops up a mess. Sophomore Beth Burleson works on a news story due Monday before the paper is released. NEWSPAPER

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First row: Lisa Estill, Wendie Wright, Sheri Drysdale, Julie Snoddy, Second row: John Blaney, Paul Bramlett, Third row: Lori Warniclr, Joey Garett, Deanna Thornburg. Scholarship to four Letters raise eyebrows, as did Floyd cartoons As exacto knives disappeared and rubber cement oozed from its cans, 21 members of both the advertising and newspaper staffs slowly began to paste-up another paper. Members of the news staff all knew that stories were due on Mrs. Jennifer Tomlinson's desk by no later than Monday before the paper was to come out. Ads were expected the same day. This left only one week for the reporters to investigate and interview for the information needed to reveal the whole story from all points of view. Government teacher Mr. Pat Pruitt required students to write letters to the editor. Opinions on the carpet, school politics made reading the editorial page a must. A new face in the paper was Floyd, a cartoon character created by sophomore Bret Bertholf. Floyd, a realist, added a little controversy to just about every issue. Sometimes we had to censor Bret's cartoon. They were practical situations, but we knew better than to run them, said Mrs. Tomlinson. In the summer the staff traveled to Arkadelphia, Arkansas, along with the newspaper and yearbook staff of Richland with schools from all over Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas. ln competition with 50 ADVERTISING others Sheri Drysdale won best news story. In other competition at Texas Association of Journalism Directors Convention, Sheri Drysdale placed second in feature writing and Neal Quimby received an honorable men- tion in editorials. The spring issues of 1981 Images placed All-Texas in Texas High School Press Association. At lnterscholastic League Press Conference the 1982 fall issues were recognized with the Award of Distinguished Merit. ln individual UIL competition Steve Mylius won third in feature, and sixth in news, Glenda Frady, third in editorial and fifth in news, and Neal Quimby placed fifth in editorial. Steve and Glenda advanced to regionals, where Steve was alter- nate to state in feature writing. To receive the Women in Com- munications Scholarship is quite an achievement. At this time four students have received and renewed their scholarships. Out of 26 offered, Steve Mylius and Sheri Drysdale won scholarships. Both Wayne Trimble, editor of the 1981 Buffalo now at- tending Baylor, and Larry Osborn, senior at North Texas majoring in advertising, renewed their scholarships.l mf V,,..v ? .'.llf f' is. is 1 -s I Xi git! i H gf! . . n 'li Q. 1



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Seniors Neal Quimby and Pete Ullman, Chess, chemistry and Whiz Quiz club members, review for a Whiz Quiz com- petition in the new computer math room. Chess Club. First row: Randy Lucas, Jesse Ellison, David Riehl, Rodger Gill, Mike Munchrath, Jim Gruca, Second row: Neal Quimby, Jeff Springer, Tony Coffman, Cindy Walters, James Miller, Third row: Mr. Marvin Reed, Pete Ullman, Rick Dickerson, Walter Grow. l I f ,f sw .ff W CHESS CLUB Ana., I After taking a chemistry test juniors Bryan Underhill, David Riehl and John Brown watch Mr. Evans calculate their scores. wx :si Y S C 'R it N ir. - ' ' r.. -- X if J . ,....,l,,, A i Q Demonstrating her exhibit, senior Julie Brown participated in the annual chemistry show open to the school in May. Competing at Dallas Baptist College, Den- nis Kimbrough, Julie Brown, Neal Quim- by, and Pete Ullman answer a variety of questions.

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