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

 - Class of 1983

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Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 212 of 270
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208 Ronda Adams Rosie Aguirre Candace Aiken Ronnie Akin Janine Allen Rob Allen Grant Alsup Michael Alvarez Troy Amerson Julie Anderson Stuck in between Being in middle has advantages A completely new way of life began when students entered high school. As a sophomore, there were many responsibilities that sometimes took a while to learn how to handle. New experiences were almost overwhelming - an open campus for lunch, learning to drive, meeting many new people from other schools and learning to get in- volved were just a few. As a senior, students had to face many decisions concerning what to do with their life after high school. Students also participated in ac- tivities for the last time. A Senior was considered the high man on the totem polew and enjoyed watching sophomores and juniors make the dumb mistakes they had already made. Then there were the juniors, a group different from the rest. As a junior you have to do better than the sophomores, but you canit outdo the seniors, Candi Murphy said. For many students, being a junior was looking forward to your senior year and graduation. But graduation brought responsibilities and pressures, too. You still have next year to look forward to, but also some kind of security to hang on to, Jeana Muncy said. Being a junior is looking forward to being a senior, but wishing you were a sophomore again, Debbie Blaney said. Responsibilities for juniors included electing Student Council officers, deciding whether or not to take the PSAT and writing a junior theme. I like everything about being a junior, James Roe said, Hexcept writing the junior theme. I hate it when someone puts me on the level of a sophomore after l've worked this long to get to be a junior,', Tami Feldman said. Although juniors were just stuck in the middle at times, they were dif- ferent. Not only did they have memories of their sophomore year, but they also had dreams of their senior year. The worst thing about being a junior is the anticipation of waiting to be a senior, Johnny Finstad said. Juniors Junior Denise Sizemore anticipates growing up to be a senior like Wa Ross and Tracy Dodson.

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4, ., . K., W, , The The best are chosen Active seniors honored by faculty ln every class there are always the favorites. As usual favorites were chosen from the Senior class this year. Melinda White, a two year cheerleader, and Danny Van De Mark, FBLA president, were chosen for Mr. and Miss Haltom. Also there were special categories in which students were most representative. Most Likely to Succeed were Valedictorian Andrea Renfro and Tony Hesterg Best Looking were Dee Dee McDade and Danny Van De Mark, Class Clowns were Shawn Tate and Bubba Daniels, Most Athletic were Joanna Hooker and Jay Crane, Most Outgoing were Cheryl Brown and Billy Kemp, Best Dressed were Anita Edmonds and John Blaneyg Most Talented were Veronica Ken- nedy and Scott Crowe, Most Studious were Sondi Crawford and Dennis Kimbroughg and Most Spirited were Janice Kossbiel and Charles Hollowell. Then there were eleven seniors that were chosen by the faculty to represent the Senior class as Whois Who. These people had to maintain a BH average and have had no U's ever. Those that were chosen were Mike Ford, Dee Dee Griggers, Tony Hester, Joanna Hooker, Billy Kemp, Diana McGill, Sharon Pelzel, Andrea Renfro, David Riehl, Wayne Ross and Wendie Wright. The Who's Who were chosen by the faculty. They had to be nominated and then they filled out point sheets with a list of their activities. A senior had to have at- tended Haltom for the last two years. Andrea Renfro walks across in front of the stage to receive her valedictorian award. Andrea also received e music award. Shelley Williams Kim Williamson Patricia Wilson Pat Wimmer Mark Wood Patricia Wood Wendie Wright John Wygle 'Uh Patricia Yanowski Lori Zeimen Seniors EIS IN O SH N O Nl



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