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

 - Class of 1982

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Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 233 of 276
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Shortnacy-Street 'S We '. S' ,, 1 J 1 Kay Shortnacy Sandy Shtogryn A Rhonda Sills M .,a, Anthony Silva V Doyle Smith Jeff Smith ZYV s ' Roger Smith V Ronda Smith . ii' Scott Smith 3, ':' 5 Tim Smith A Jeff Snook Melisa Sotelo Sengkham Souimaniphanh 'Q 'T' nb- g ,Yrs Janet Spracklen Herman Spivey Steve Staggs Becky Stanfield Sandra Stearns Debra Steele Cindy Stegall David Stevens Mitzi Stoker t Mike Stover X Dennis Street A s '. r R. I f XE A57 - Y ij - . A if sj M, , If - A 4 if xl W .Q s - 1 . if f ' ,,kV J . N , I slr 'A wx H, We rs , . ,ar QNMJK 1 .f ring the Woods and Waters campout at Sid Ezhnrdson Scout Ranch, Doug Fowler, junior, ippell off a cliff without a rope. Backpacking vs. trailers Oceanography, Woods and Waters' students camp and fish As the sun rose over the hill, the beams touched the sleeping campers. Birds chirped a welcome and something rustled in the trees. A breeze stirred and off in the distance a brook babbled along through the trees. Whether supplies were packed in with a caravan or carried in a backpack, it's called camping. Some campers roughed it in the wilds with a sleeping bag and canteen, while others preferred a travel trailer with elec- trical hookups and waterbeds. Students sometimes went camping with church groups. We sometimes go to a cabin or Lake Whitney. It's near a mountain, which we climb for our morning quiet time with God, Ronda Smith, junior, said. Some students enjoyed camping with their family or relatives. I go camping sometimes with my aunt, Debra Steele, junior, said. The Woods and Waters Club went on a two night campouts at Sid Richardson Scout Ranch. They stayed in tents and cooked over open fires. lt was cold, Darryl Tucker, junior, said. On the oceanography fishing trip, some of the girls took an unexpected swim. They grabbed us by the arms and legs and threw us in the lake, Susan Stringfellow, junior, said. The volleyball team planned a two day canoe trip down the Brazos River the first of June. Most students enjoyed camping, but it was something for other people, not themselves. T I haven't been camping much. lt's a lot of fun, commented Shellie Johnson, junior, because you can go on nature hikes and go fishing and see animals you don't normally see. I like the out-of-doors, but I've never been camping, Jill Johnson, junior, saidl JUNIORS

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Stringfellow-Underhill Susan Stringfellow Bill Strong Doyle Strecker Sandra Stultz Ricky Sutton Rita Swinney Kim Tarbet Shawn Tate Carla Taylor Darla Taylor Donald Taylor Paul Taylor Jessica Taylor Sandra Taylor Steve Thomas Tony Titcomb Charlie Thompson Kim Tomerlin Ernest Torrez Quay Townsend Tina Truitt Darrell Tucker Janet Tucker Bryan Underhill -f 1 Q ' ' EE.. if X 4 , Q X as f -Q .- ' -- t . , Xf - aff -f y. 4 .. ig -2. - - tr- . . if l:'. s i it K. - . ,,t:t . ' A3 ' K' V Y 5 . ' t . i i X if .lf 1 i..l'Q K sg X' fit Dung advances into frisbee Math teacher explains theory behind popular outdoor game. What flies through the air with the greatest of ease? lt's not a bird, not a plane, not even a transfigured Clark Kent, but a small plastic disc called a frisbee. Frisbees come in one basic shape but a multitude of sizes and colors. 'Tve seen frisbees with a hole in the mid- dle, Cindy Walters, junior, said, They are the easiest ones to throw. I like the ones with pictures or sayingsf' Jessie Braddock, junior, said, I've got one that says, 'sailors do it better'. No beach party is complete without a frisbee or two. It's best to go at night with a glow-in-the- dark frisbee, or one with lights on it, said Jessie. Lighted frisbees are fairly recent inven- tions, but the idea has been around for a long time. The foundations were laid even before man came along. According to a possibly reliable source, cavemen, when clearing a field, took the petrified dinosaur dung and threw it out of the way. This was revived by the Greeks, who used stale rhinosaur's poopie. But Greeks were classy people and so invented the discus, which evolved into something lighter and easier to throw, known today as the frisbee. Incidentally, the frisbee suffered a slight set-back with the savages of the western plains, cowboys. They developed a game in which the object was to see who could sail a cow pattie through the air for the longest distance. There has been speculation as to whether there could be some connection with the fact that McDonald's used to give small frisbees to any child that would hang around long enoughl Relaxing after hours of Saturday school, Mark Wood, junior, enjoys matching wits with gravity and wind as his frisbee sails through the air. JUNIORS

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