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

 - Class of 1982

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As a member of the senior executive committee, senior Mark Newman presents a Who's Who award to one of the ten who received them. As senior Mickey Moore and his date finish the first course of the program, they anticipate the music of Osiris and Tommy Woodard's sound system. Chowin' down on the Hyatt Regency buffet, seniors Gayle Queen, Mike Garrett and Terrell Cruse fill their plates before the awards ceremony. Hyatt extravaganza worth the price Money raised lowered amount of ticket, featured Osiris, sound systen Who will I ask to the Prom? Who's going to ask me? t'Do I have enough money? queried seniors before the prom. But as preparations were made for those going, the main event of the year made interesting conversations. The seniors, in preparation to raise money, in collaboration with the senior executive commit- tee, sold calendars, rubic cubes, candy, sta- tionary, Kimo signs, and buttons. In all they raised 52000. Along with the S1000 raised from the senior show the final cost of the tickets were M6 The biggest controversy concerning the prom was the selection of the senior song. First the class chose Tonight by April Wine. This, accor- ding to Mrs. JoAnn Kelley, was not appropriate for the formal services so the class chose a second song, Through the Yearsil by Kenny Rogers. The controversy was that the majority of the students liked the song and they wanted Brent Daniels, a member of Osiris, to sing it. The final decision was to let Brent sing both of the songs, each at their appropriate programs. PROM Next on the agenda was the choosing of the decorations. The class chose burgundy and ice blue as their colors and the rose as the flower. Decorating the tables were hurricane globes sur- rounded by ivy and the silk flowers. For S7 the seniors had their choice of two backgrounds. The photographers were from Marcel's. Expensive enough? Well, the list of expenses goes on. One of the most expensive was the renting of the tuxedos and the formal gowns. Then there was the buying of the flowers and the parking feesg well that's all, hopefully. As always, the cost of the prom caused seniors to complain. But as everyone entered the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Fort Worth, all their complaints were forgotten. In the dining room, the tables were set and awaiting their occupants. As everyone entered the first thing that was tended to was the buffet. When the serving was gone and everyone was seated, the program began. The an nouncement of Whols Who was first. Several members of the SEC listed the candidates and then the winner were announced. Julie Ann Brown, Byron Wes Steve Mylius, Teresa Nabors, Joanne Richarc son, David Thornburg, Kim Allen, She: Drysdale, Denise McGee and Kim Kingsley wer' those chosen. These students had the highe total points accumulated from awards, clu membership, and special recognitions. As for Mr. and Mrs. Haltom, picked strictly popularity, Robb White and Pam Rodriquez we chosen. They along with the Who's Who receiv personalized plaques. After the awards were given Debbie McGe ended the program with the reading of the senic poem, K'Memories, written by Michael Woof the one poem designated by Mrs. Jo Penningto for the occasion. The majority of the seniors stayed to dance th night away with the sound of Osiris. But for those who left, conversations includec Did you see her dress? Did you see who h brought? Hey, whereis the party? l

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:corated vehicles were guaranteed free park- E: on Carson Street during homecoming and hland Weeks. the festive time of homecoming, even ussroom doors and Lori Evanston wear orange d black. vid. -ru,-I fa Q . Lretiirfei W -,,mf.l1?7'C.wv - '-fswgrix X A i ' l l 4f :' i , . 5'-75 ,WA n . ' -Q ' TEXAS ' l '3'LQ5 Fox in a box popular Feathers, bumper stickers adorn automobiles. As the 3:30 bell rings and students head for their cars, once in a while what awaits them is not what they expected. polished their car. The culprit first must when no one is watching, usually during class or lunch. The most popular of slogans is Ufox in the box, with a box around the driver's side of the front window, NHL from guess who? and the most popular, 'AGO Buffs. Having a car is a big responsibility. First, you must keep it clean, then you have to decorate it with style, Bumper stickers, perhaps the most popular decoration outside the car, usually reflect the Someone has shoe schedule his strike character of the driver. The most popular sticker, distributed by the radio station, KVIL, stating I LOVE KVlL. If this sticker was on your car when your license plate number was called out, you won a new car! Now you know why they are so popular. Perhaps the tradition of hanging something on your rear view mirror is old, but there are constantly new things that are being made to decorate cars. Feathers, the newest, became very popular. People also wore them on a hat or in their hair. Dice, garters, tassels, and many other items are other things that students found fashionable to hang in their car.l wiv- wr. ' 'E 1333? 43, E an , wg: 1' 3 lb' as l, 'S ... .. an-,,,s - I 1 ' an-. 'fm 'sv The spirit of the white buffalo and old indian in- fluences one car's decorations. Some cars were not as elaborate but just as spirited in decoration. .X . i 'QPU wi .Q Y DECORATIONS



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