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

 - Class of 1983

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1 . -mi , k,,,-miilrne 'N ,XJYUM Galena., S Danny Van De Mark, senior, was president ofthe Future Business Leaders of America, besides be- ing involved in other activities. Junior True Fowler reflects on ideas needed to become s leader. True led the Junior class as president and will lead the school next year as Student Council President. Junior Jeans Muncy csmpslgned for the posltlon of secretary on the Student Council during elec- tions. She lost to Junior Chris Thompson. Elections 39

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While seniors prepared to leave the school and juniors to take their place, elections helped in The changing of the guard Elections served an important school func- tion, both at the beginning and at the end of the year. They represented the changing of the guard, as the new replaced the old. At the beginning of the year, clubs who had not previously done soelected officers. Sweethearts, such as Band Sweetheart An- drea Renfro or Football Sweetheart Sheree Hopkins, were elected and presented at football games. The Homecoming Queen, Cheryl Brown, and the Princesses were also selected during football season. Sophomores began their high school years with an election of class officers. Toward the end of the year, even more elections were held. Cheerleader tryouts were scheduled April 29, and eight girls were chosen from those who competed. Melanie Sanderson, running unchallenged, was chosen as mascot, Class officer elections 2 . for the Junior and Senior classes were held the same day. Student Council officers and class representatives were elected April 6. There was not much participation in the Student Council election, and only two positions were challenged. Seniors participated in elections for Mr. and Miss Haltom, Danny Van De Mark and Melinda White, and class representatives, such as Most Likely to Succeed, or Class Clown. These elections were held in May and announced at the Prom. Teachers elected the Who's Who of Haltom and chose achievers during May. The winners were announced during the Recognition Assembly. We have a very good student body, but the students need to show more spirit and enthusiasm, Junior Trae Fowler, next year's Student Council president, said. ,Q E 38 Elections Junior Julie Snoddy watches a drum corps prac- tice outside the band hall. Julie, who was head drum major, was elected band president for next year. Skits were used to get students to remember you when they voted. Donna Brooks, junior, seated, laughs at a conversation between Senior Brion Bannister and Junior Kim Needham during Student Council elections. -sr' - ' r ,W



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As is traditional, Senior Paul Bramlett slow dances with his date at the prom. Senior Danny Van DeMark was given the title of Mr. Haltom during the recognition part of the prom. nnnn V ip , ' w im, V .wi Ii . W . 1 an-M..-pm-iw If-MW 40 Prom Seniors Kim Parton and Billy Kemp speak with each other while Dee Dee McDade receives her award for Best Looking from Lisa Estill and Wendie Wright.

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