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

 - Class of 1983

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Ronnie Davenport Will Davenport Kathie Davies Nida Davila Charles Davis Leif Davis Rhonda Davis Julie Delucio Wayne Denman Hank DeWeese Junk no substitute Snickers and Twix fill in for food While people everywhere changed their eating habits and enjoyed lowfat and high fiber, students stuck to their standard fare. When it comes to junk food, I love it all, especially Blue Bell's Pecans, Pralines and Cream, Laura Yanes, junior, said. Of the favorite things classified under junk food chocolate was generally on top. I love anything that is dripping with chocolate, Am- bre Graff, junior, said. I like Snickers 'cause they're packed with peanuts, Mike Kunkel, junior, said. Enjoying junk food was simple for teachers and students since clubs sold candy of every kind. M8rM's were always a big seller, as well as Three Musketeers, Twix and suckers. For those students who had to be at school early for various reasons, there wasn't enough time for a good meal. In the mornings, when I'm in a hurry, I just grab a candy bar, Can- dace Aiken, junior, said. If there wasn't time to grab a quick snack at home, something could always be found in the candy machines. Of course it was hard to decide which chips or candy bar to buy. I don't like breakfast foods and it's just easier to get something from a machinef' Junior Clara Coomer said. I hate nutritious foods, so sometimes I eat pizza for breakfast, and I used to eat burritos, Angela Dockery, junior, said. Enjoying junk food did not stop with breakfast. If students wanted a well-balanced lunch they could eat in the Iunchroom, but many prefer- red fast food restaurants. Students could always be found at Braums, Taco Inn, Jack-in-the-Box or Arbys. Though the rest of America was swept by a health food craze, junk food lived on with the American teen. When a craving strikes, the snack machines provide a solution. Junior Cindy Gregory makes her selection.

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Theme terrifies Juniors suruiue paperwork There it was. lt just sat there staring up at you. It lay on the library table with only a thesis sentence. You'd already gotten your note cards, your rubber bands and typing paper. You've got five long, grueling weeks of research and writing ahead of you. Weren't you excited? Writing outlines and bibliography pages was just too fun. The teacher introduced it to you as your junior theme. You thought of it as torture. The junior theme was usually based on American authors. Teachers found all kinds of picky paperwork for you to do. The junior theme is a studentis first really formal paper they have to write, Mrs. Jan Edwards said. Mrs. Edwards was the junior Honors English teacher. Writing a theme was supposed to teach a student organization and research methods. Every junior wrote one. It was required by the State Board of Education. lf you clon't write a theme you'll probably fail junior English, Kevin Bates commented. Most people got pretty protective about their paperwork. Youid notice more locks on lockers and people carrying around more folders. t'You just didn't leave your English folder laying around dur- ing junior theme time, Greg Givens said. ln all things there was always the final day. Every junior awaited this day. It was called final draft due dayfl Teachers dreaded this day, as well as the students because they had to start grading. I had never been so relieved as when l handed in my final paper, Rosie Aquirre said. Mrs. Nataline Whitfield assists Junior Cindy Pfeifer on her theme in the library. if as i ' v., in lv fbw, lv v , V ' rfb? T' ? is ' f lor T if K' 3 . ,,. 2 4 a ,gg fix 4 'V j,j. , V s .iii ...s T 7 T .1'r tt' D . iiffsir V A ll V 7 ..,, , ,, . , E ,7,,, , Vkkrry Juniors Cyle Dickenson Jason Dickerson Rick Dickerson Jana Dilbeck Angela Dockery Keith Dodson Paul Dominquez Vicki Dorris Sinthonou Douangsavntt Mike Dusak Tim Dykes Dennis Eades Lisa Eakmain Christy Ellington

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