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

 - Class of 1982

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Despite moving the Baccalaureate Service to the afternoon, attendance was way under the full house that showed up for graduation. Marching in to the traditional Pomp and Cir- cumstance, Scott Daily and Cindy Collins take their seats for baccalaureate. BACCALAUREATE School board member and pastor of the Birdville Baptist Church, Reverend Dwaine Greene ad- dresses the baccalaureate audience. By 7 p.m. seats at graduation were scarce. With dignity and respect, 360 seniors await the awarding of diplomas. if -0 ' , i A ,r 1 . iw.. fb l V Q. A I. Aw FA.. km: .. - un- f' f Fl . A fm! ! .C , -a -nzw --f- - ' -'U H s .M Q. V. X ef-Q, 'g 5... P i ' Q . J d,..g,4 N352 s X A av , , - 4 ' .1 Q- Q- Q - -. s - R, V D i 1 as up 3 K . .-Q fs its f ig iw A , s C 171 fix '33 fi w s' ff' wx , sw V' av' 5 E I W Xl R1 is soss . 3 k 4 C' .wg 1 N ta A K ,Q , 1 'f 95 ,Agia

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aa... .-hu esiding at his first Recognition Assembly, incipal Tommy Hays praises the cheerleaders, indent council officers, Who's Who and Mr. and .ss Haltom. Assembly honors achievers Trimble, Thornburg, McGee, Mylius citizenship, activities winners Although seniors dressed in caps and gowns and seated on the floor of the col- iseum are the center of attention at the Recognition Assembly, the program honors all achievers, not just seniors. Named by the faculty, activities award winners were Steve Mylius and Debbie McGee and citizenship winners were David Thornburg and Mary Trimble. Departmental awards went to Katrina Lewis, Accounting I, Glenda Frady, junior, Accounting ll, Dean Wallingford and Joanne Richardson, art, Curtis Williams, sophomore, and Joe Bertholf, auto body, John Firm and Jay Sloan, auto mechanics, Bennett Howell and Becky Smith, band, Shawn Maynor, baseball, Russell Starr and Joanna Hooker, junior, basketball, Debra Richardson, junior, and Dennis Kimbrough, junior, biology, Kim Parton, junior, Business Law, Pete Ullman, chemistry, Dawn Skelton, chorus, Lynn Savilonis, Darlene Bennett, junior, cosmetology, Alan Boyer, Leah Cook, Creative Writing, Jack Holt and Scott Daniell, CVAE Co-op, Darla Taylor and Mike Ford, juniors, cross country, Curtis Roten, CVAE Lab, Wayne Kidd, DE. Other winners were Sharyl Spencer and April Van Dever, photography, Neal Quim- by, physics, Renauda McMahon, psychology, Wade Pierce and Terry Brad- dock, JROTC, Melody Boyer, Shorthand I, Carol Evans, Shorthand II, Angela David- son, junior, sociology, Tal Sanders and Activities award winners Debbie McGee and Steve Mylius flank Lynnita North and Brian Greene at Baccalaureate. Christina Bolinger, juniors, track, Julie Pickett and Joe Lineros, tennis, Teresa Courschene and Gary Patton, VHOE, Jim- my Carpenter, Voc Ag I, Dennis Hill, Voc Ag Il, Rhonda Feazell and Holly Gallier, VOE, Russell Patterson, Vocational Drafting, Christy Angle, Volleyball, Kim Allen, yearbook, Jay Mitchell and Teresa Nabors, athletics, B. J. Thatcher and Del Pentecost, Musical Productions, Brian Underhill, junior, drafting. Still other winners were Kenny Skubic, Developmental Reading, Sandi Harris, drama, Michelle Maxwell, drill team, Kim Kingsley, English, Steve Singleton, football, Scott Daily, Free Enterprise, Monica Loudermilk, French, Kathy Womack, Ger- man, Ricky Brightwell, government, David Riehl, gymnastics, Marcy Moran, HECE I, Julie Justice, HECE II, Mike Waller, history, Sylvia Campbell, homemaking, Danny Mabry, ICT ll, Tres Barrett and Bryan Ball- inger, wood shop, Sheri Drysdale and Steve Mylius, journalism, Mary Trimble, math, Raymond Barret and Russell Miller, junior, Outdoor Education, Scott McCrory and Ed Trayford, oceanography, and Kenny Todd, physical education. For perfect attendance during their three years in high school, Julie Brown, Debbie McGee and Wade Pierce received medals. Kennilyn Poole, Debbie Barnes, juniors Billy Kemp and Diana McGill and sophomore Trae Fowler received cer- tificates for being active in student councill RECOGNITION ASSEMBLY



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