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

 - Class of 1982

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Clapping hands with music, sophomores Scott Smith, Jimmy Jackson, and Rhonda Forrest join the fun in the Air Force band concert. Bending to scrutinize a partially dissected earthworm, sophomores Jennifer Schertz and Jana Keen work in a biology class. Sophomores? Are they really, truly people too? Are sophomores as great as they seem? ls it possible to prove it with an article com- posed entirely of interrogatory sentences? How many of Haltom's students even remember what an interrogatory sentence is? What Haltom High football team won district? Could it have been the junior varsi- ty? Didn't that team consist mostly of sophomores? Didn't they have to beat Richland's junior varsity to win district? Isn't that wonderful? Aren't sophomores known for their par- ties? How many people have been to a sophomore's party at Casino Beach? How many people who went to a sophomore's party at Casino Beach could remember the party afterward? Not many, huh? Must have been some good parties, right? At the very least, aren't sophomores perfect for menial chores? Who always gets stuck with the things that the seniors and juniors are too smart to do? Couldn't it be that the upperclassmen just think that but it's really in their imaginations? After all, who has the largest Honors English class? Wasn't it a sophomore who made the All- State Choir? What about all the sophomore band students that made a first division on a class one solo? Doesnlt it seem as though there are sophomores everywhere? Could it be because there are more sophomores than any other class? How many people know that there are 455 sophomores? Would that mean the sophomores have the greatest influence in the school elections? What would happen if the sophomores united? Is it possible that the sophomores could take over the school? Why not? SOPHOMORES si 5 sri is - -3 M is S t. me xl

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J 9 . talented artist, sophomore Bret Bertholf, is bet- zr known as the creator of the school newspaper's ontroversial editorial cartoon, Floyd. 'aking notes in Mr. Berry's history class is pretty much routine, but not without a little fun, for ophomores Jim Gruca, Julie Snoddy, and Brad lcCarroll. Adams- Bechtal 5 -f SP as 'X N . it X 0 X was . t was ,. xg, fr.-,1 '- , ...W an B: 49 , X wr . , if . A L ' X 5'-A i +1 Q ' as at . sf s g -Q 4' P- i -, X ik' 3 R' in may l .'-2 N ,Lf Yi? wax 5-it A . Y 4 s 1r 'x tr.-X Q-.,f Ronda Adams Rosie Aguirre Candace Aiken Ronnie Akin Janine Allen Rob Allen Teresa Alvarado Troy Amerson Julie Anderson Pam Anderson David Andrews Brent Armstrong Sydne Armstrong Ginger Arnwine Jill Bailey Mike Balderrama Patricia Balderas Mike Baldwin Alan Ballinger Liz Barkley Danny Barnes Kevin Bates Kirk Battles Mary Bechtal SOPHOMORES

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