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

 - Class of 1982

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Mrs. Wanda Trimble, Resource Mr. Dee Tucker, Band Director Mrs. Nena Turner, Cafeteria Mrs. Kay Van Norden, Drama, English II Mr. Thomas Watkins, Vice-Principal Mrs. Carol Warriner, Typing l, Shorthand Mrs. Wilma Wheeler, Cafeteria Mr. Billy White, Junior Counselor Mrs. Nataline Whitfield, English, Creative Writing Mrs. Colleen Wood, Vocational Adjustment Class Mrs. Bettye Wright, English Il, Cheerleaders Mrs. Jerri Jo Wright, Art g anti., f' ...r .t '?'T '?x aa -ar. L rw' mi , I SRM Mf,,.s ..,. 5 tw M 5, .. X . ,Q ft Mus, R K' T fu -44,4 ,9 , Q . T . ' A Q I it Vg I ....,, if fe , . W i ' In ii G.. R. f :-1,2 E i Er, X it A 'E A A , , ,M A fi ' .. ' ' Mrs. Jo Wright, Attendance Clerk ,HV 1 Q' K V, .I W A Mrs. Dorothy Yanowski, Counselor Aid fi T I - ' 5 Mrs. Vivian Ziegelmeyer, Free Enterprise, Government My V ff-Q ,L ' X A ' A , V.. -K vrf. M ,, . i ' g - , +V, iv x Z I. f . A gr 'R ,' . T 3 .l 7-ii At 'x it f - 9. ' . , Q ,. I -- t ' I X . X ff X f , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,'...M-ca.,-fm .. ,.. ,M ,,,,,,...,,..,,,,,.m...,,..,. .a...W,.. ,,, ,,,,.,,,. .,,..,-L. s-aN-,..M ,,...,...., M .,,,,,..-...am-n-am Mw- ...... ff x msmnh X., www .X ., MXN wffmwsbv .fi at 2 Meeting the third Thursday of each month, the Birdville School Board included Joeann Zuefelt, Dea Hancock, Dr. Michelle Baxter, Don Abbott, Dwiane Greene, Benny Barrow, and Jack Terry. FACULTY

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Three in one shot, Mrs. Jackie Slaughter, sponsor of Buff Backers, checks in before school as do Mrs. Fredna Sturch, German club sponsor, and Mrs. Jan Edwards, student council sponsor. Mrs. Thelma Hill displays the goods she bought in an auction in Mrs. Lou Fanning's business law class. Mrs. Becky Shirley waits in line to give blood in the VHOE blood drive. Chemistry Club sponsor Mr. Chip Evans demonstrates various ratios to his class. The chemistry club has demonstrations every year for the biology class. Extra effort cg-lialks i upwsatisfaction fter hours meetings, projects okay by extra-curricular sponsors. Siving that extra effort so that the students y learn and compete in various areas were the b sponsors. Nhy did teachers give up their spare time to msor a club or organization? 'Because l love it, Mrs. Jeanie Fisher, said. s. Fisher not only sponsored the French Club : also co-sponsored the Whiz Quiz team with s. Cynthia Edwards, librarian. Whiz Quiz is intellectually stimulating for the Jnsors as well as the students, while French .lb is a lot of fun and promotes students' in- est in the language, Mrs. Fisher said. For the past four years Mr. Ron Rank has sponsored Woods and Waters, the largest club on campus. Woods and Waters took field trips to rifle ranges and on mountain climbing expeditions. According to Mrs. Jan Edwards, Student Coun- cil is a pleasure to sponsor because of the neat kids who make up its membership. The Gong Show was the funniest project we did this year, she added. However sponsoring a club or organization was part of some teachers, jobs, especially those who taught vocational classes. Mr. William Chaffin has sponsored Distributive Education Clubs of America for 15 years. 'Alt is a youth organization and part of the Marketing and Distributive Education program and is required by the state, Mr. Chaffin said. Future Business Leaders had meetings on the first Monday night of each month. This meant Mrs. Judy Griggers had to give up her plans for that night. 'ilt's fun, fun, and we take trips to Europe, Mrs. Fedna Sturch, German Club sponsor for the past eight years said. The Senior Executive Committee sold calen- dars, banners, and rubik cubes to raise money for the prom, according to Mrs. Thelma Hill, sponsorl SPONSORS



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