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REMEMBER

PEOPLE ... Smile time


2 Student Life
16 Elementary
36 Middle School
64 Underclassmen
140 Staff
144 Seniors

SPORTS ... Game time


50 M.S. Athletic
76 H.S. Athletics
99 Sports Honors

ACTIVITIES .. Extra time


58 M.S. Organizations
100 H.S. Organizations

ADVERTISEMENTS ... Business time


174 Bu iness and Personal Ad
IMES TO
Story and Layout: Darcy Condren

REMEMBER
It 7:30a.m. and you 're waiting for the bu on your fir t half day of
kindergarten. Thi i ju t the begining of time to remember. What about that trange
kid that ate pa te in art cla ? Do you remember hi or her name? Our memories
are different than the memorie of kid now day .
What about sixth grade graduation and baring locker with your friend
in junior high? Once again times have changed there i no longer a ixth grade
graduation and junior high ha changed to middle chool.
In high chool you develop many memorie . They range from your first
date to getting your driver licen e. Between cla e , practice , meetings, games,
and part time job , we all have lot of time to remember.

tacy Canon
con truction zone. Above: Clayton Pierce, Randyn Saner,
Matt Lind ey and Donald Dycu - Aren ' t they cool?
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Can you emember when?

Above: John yberg, Kirk Steven on , and Matt Stoke relaxing in the hall after lunch.
Below Left: Seniors showing their pirit during football festival.

Right: Janelle Gilchri t and Le lie Cline doing


orne la t minute homework during lunch.

Student Life 3
Story and Layout by Arik Grie e

Illle
As we progress through high school, we find ow;se~
many obstacles. Most students must balance a JtH Jrur'
schedule with work, and still try to come up ·
social life. This puts a strain on many of the e.-..;.._;, . . . . . ~....
work in order to pay for a car, gas, or other teena
We find that grades sometimes fall as a result of II~" ·•.;:~.••
late at a job, and this is just somethinJiiiiV:"·~-u,~~
for. On top of it all, studen
extracurricular activities int
alot of stress on students,
They must attend practic
school. To be able to do
order to participate in s
Friendship and fre
ourselves falling further n
is a troubling time, a time e e we a
realize, we may never cross a h
we soon learn we have so muv··~~~-v

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0 ly 24 0 rs 1 a day.

Shane Luke works intently on his art project.

Will Barnes and Bart Sandoval playing it cool in cia .

Student Life
1997 Mr. & Ms. Bison
Justin McCowan and Heidi Strobel
The Senior Cia nominated five young men and five young women cia mate for thi honor.
Then by ballot vote, the tudent body elected the honoree .

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Remen1bering e est o o ·
Senior · nominated and then voted on ix different catagorie ·.

Aaron Weaver &


Chrit ta Cook
Mo t School Spirit

Shane Luke &


Rebecca Hick
Class Clown

Gabe Buffington &


Janelle Turner
Mo t Likely
To Suceed

Bart Sandoval &


ChrL ta Cook
Best Looking

Ben Pyatt &


Clara Maddux
Mo t Athletic

Steve Criner &


Heidi trobel
Be t Per anality

Student Life 7
What we do Story and layout : Ashley Schwanke

with o r iine
For fifth grader new to Buffalo Middle School, La t, but not lea t, there are the eighth grader
having locker and block cheduling wa a new, who are looking forward to fini hing up their
maybe e en cary experience. However, there middle chool day and moving on to high school.
were al o alot of good thing about it. Julie Duff, Eighth grader Evan Wingo aid, "I'm glad this i
fifth grade, aid, "I really like the air conditioning, my la t year in the middle chool becau e next
pop machine , and nack bar." year, I'll be in high chool."

Sixth grader , howe er, were tarting to get into Middle chool tudents pend their time in many
the wing of thing . One sixth grader, Matthew different way . From playing ba ketball, to
Brown, aid, "One of the advantage of the middle talking on the phone, they alway eem to have
chool i having locker in tead of de ks becau e omething planned. This i what memories are
there i more r om." made of.

Although eventh grader were moved to a


different wing of the chool, Zach Condren aid,
"It really wa n't that hard to get u ed to."

th grader<, Leslie Peters and Glenda Farrow.


5th grader Travi Pierce, Evan Hender on, and
be some\\ here'?
Darren Cheek ... studying?

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Memories rom t·me in the middle. • •

Q. What t<; your favorite movie?


A. " Bad Boys"- David G reenwood

Q. What is your favo rite band ?


D - Evan Hende rson

MIDDLE SCHOOL PASTIMES


54 Student were urveyed for the following re pon e

What kind of music do you listen to?


Alternative- 31 Country- 14 o Preference- 9
Q . What do you like to do after
school'? What do you like to do after school?
A. W atch TV- T ammi etzc r
Talk to or pend time with friend - 13 Play game - 24
Watch TV- 17

Are you involved in extra-curricular activitie ?


Ye - 14 o- 40

What sports are you involved in?


Soccer- 5 Ba eball- 1
Q . What is your fa vorite TV show? Volleyball- 4 More than one port- 20
. "M ad bout You"-Jami c Hughes
Football- 5 None- 19

Middle School Student Life 9


s urvey s ays:
What is the major difference between the
elementary and the middle school?

The middle school has air


conditioning, and lockers.
Krista[ Smith, 5th Grade

The air conditioning, a


nicer building, and more
teachers.
Andrea Perkins, 6th Grade

There is a lot more


responsibility and
more freedom.
Ju tin Dryer, 7th Grade

It helps you prepare for


High School by
switching classes and
lockers.
T P PHOTO: Thank. to computers in cia srooms these
Sean Jackson, th Grade student. arc able to learn faster and get a first hand look
at new technology .

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How will chan e effect our memories?

Time for Story and Layout by Jo h Ford

Change
All tudent going into and out of the Buffalo Prairie
Middle School have experienced change. There were
many change to experience and remember. Student
found new choice from port , to participating in
tudent council band, or other chool activitie . Many
enjoyed their new lunch option where they could
elect the chool hot lunch or nack bar, and even a
choollunch charge card. Per onallocker and block
chedule al o created change in their cla period .
The main thing tudent liked mo t about change wa
their new found freedom.

BO PHOTO: tude nl'. show ing us \\ hy they like These stude nts appear to be hav ing \\ay too much fun to be in
the 3: 12 be ll the most. sc ience ci a. s.

Student Life 11
nlike th th ught of their parent who e their children growing up
way to fa t, children going off to elementary chool ee everything as a low
c

pr ce .
Many D.A. Mallory and Long Lane elementary tudent ha e learned
that pa ing the time eem to help peed up thi proce . They take up hobbie . .
go pia e with their friend and family, or d their ch olwork.
ourth grader Brett aylor . ay he pa .. e the tim by helping out on hi
family' farm.\ hile third grader Brittany Wo d like to play ba ketball with
her friend . There are many different thing. elementary tudent do to pas the
time and e\ en though th y may not realiz it... they're still growing. We know
the) will cany \ ith them many . ..

TIMES TO REMEMBER.
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Ka ey Vance, Megan Benett, Ca sie Henderson, and Chayla Hale have fun just hanging out at recess.

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Gowing With he 1mes
What do you want to be
Jonathan Stafford and Dustin tamm take
time out from class for a water break .. when you grow up?

I want to be a policeman so I can


drive the car with the sirens.
Tyler Franco, Kindergarten

I want to be a doctor that helps


people who are sick.
Kay/a Daniels, First grade

I want to be a teacher because I


think it would be fun.
Emily McCoy, Second grade

I want to be a teacher because I


like kids and want to be like my
teacher Mrs. Zebel.
Kari Hammerbacher, Third grade

I want to be a football pia er


because that is m fa orite port.
Elementary students take orne time during David U ery, Fourth grade
rece s to shoot some hoop .

Student Life 13
PLAY
Story and layout by Jo hua Harri on

TIME
thi wa your favorite part of the day. When you
Up and down, back and forth, and hanging
around! Could thi be rece on the playground? could put down your pencil, clo e your book, and
Game , laughter, and friend occupy mo t of the head out to the playground.
playtime on an elementary playground. We all remember that time of long ago, of
Do you remember that time of the day? If bright ummer and colorful autumn . The e
you were anything like mo t elementary tudent , children will urely remember the fun time they
had on the playground.

Third grader. enjoying a little tetherball.

Hanging out with friend is how the e . tudents


spend playtime.

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Elementary memories • • •

Future Olympic hopefuL Chri. Mump and icholas Elementary . tudent howing u hm they
Hitchcock showing off their parallel bar routine. play a little basketball.

How do you like to spend your fun time?

Rachel West, "Play." A erenity Goodman, Brandon


"Play around and Klementzo , "Play
hang out." game with my
friend . '

Elementary Student Life 15


A hley Butt prepare to
lead her cla mate back to
their cla room.

16
erne er

ABOVELEFf: Fourthgraderc how


off what they did in art. FAR LEFf:
Michelle Watson and ummer
Zimmerman give the camera "the
eye." RIGHT: Matt DeMarr and
Chri, Glor enjoy col ring in the
library.

What do you like most about school???

"I like reading." "I like my teacher and "I like rece,, the
Mandy Molette spelling." be, t."
2nd grade Co/b)' Wimberly Nick Gries e
3rd grade 3rd grade

Elementar Di i ion 17
em • • •

t\1rs . Clam: Holt


eth .·'\lllr)
helb) Baile)
Joshua Case)
Ja mme D<l\ enpon
Cor) Dobbs
R)an Edde
Thoma Ellion

Tra\ is Harmon
\shle) Henr)
Hamson Hoagland
manda Jennings
Alexander Jones
K;ul a)er
L) nse) Stad.house
\1egan Steele

Kristi Trent
Kclse) Turner
arah Turner
Ja rmne \\ aketield
Marrsa \\ i!son
Justin Wingo

1rs. Bets) Earls


pencer Compton
Chelsea Conon
ngel Counois
Landon CHm der
Lauren Guile)
Colton Emmons
Cod) Jackson

Amber Kmg
Kasandra \1.mke}
Col') Mrncks
amamha 1oreland
Caleb 1oss
R)an Rehagan
Josh R<>drrgue/
ara Spoering

Leslre fharp
Jacob\\ illiarm
Ashle) Wingo
Brian Wise
Desiree Wright

0 PHOTO:
1rchael Rile)
Amber Pel'l')

lll erg~ ten
lice Ann Long
\dams

Lame Shoemaker
harles Sloan
M)kah Trac)
VIctoria Viets
Chelsey Wilkerson

1\0 PHOTO
Benpmm 1urph)
Dame! Cano

1ola 1Iiler

ha\\ n te,ens
Jenmfer muh
arah v Ickens
JesSie "eanC)
Dann) \\!I hams
·o PHOTO
hane tamm
tephanie Peterson
Destin) Andre\\ s

Kindergarten 19
Mo eTi e for • • •

~1rs . ~~a~JOn~ tanlc)


Chnstoph~r \mlrc11
Con!) AttehctT)
Duane \ttchctT)
Austtn Barhcr
~1u.:helle Blad,burn
Baile) Boggs
ouartne) Bnm n

T) ler ompton
Romeo Crittenden
Joshua Hall
Vtctona Ka)
B.J KeNcttcr
Rachel l\1ttchcll
Cor) 'tmnw
\1an"a Pierce

Cod) Rantin
CoJ) Rostcr
Bnttan) harp
Jont hoemaJ..cr
Annie Grac~ \\ nnhcrl)
Jason \\ tng{l
0 PHOTO:
Jarcu Bm1 crs
Kelse) Brisbois

1r . Diane tel cnson


\nf't \Jams
Hcrbtc ,\lkn
\\a) nc Bennett
Valenc Bnm n
Tcr a Br).mt
Hanna Dtll
oJy l~tsman

ate llm1c
Dominic Jaranullo
te\ en La 11 crance
Jordan Lillc)
Amhcr Mtntcks
Bnttany M)ers
Gcogrc Reed
Rtck) Robtc

Rehc..:c,t Sharp
Justtn mith
Amanda W)rid:
Ashlc) Vau!!hn
ara Smtth
OPHOTO:
.l.acJ.. Snnon

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indergar e and r ch
1rs ami) n Jenson
Kdsc) Bri,bois
Ryan Bnmn
nthon) Cha.,tatn
aile Cline

Sterlin!! ompton
hri tophcr Dalla'

Landon loore
Kebie l'.elson
hristopher Odom
T1llan) Ogle
Amber Perry
K) le Richardson
(:<rin nO\\

opuck
Rachel \COm
Da\ 1d S\\ ,tn
Jc"1 S\\Opcs
handler Tmster

Mrs. Beck} Turner

Joshua BciT)
h.) lc CuSick

Johnmc Ra)
Joe} isncros

\gg1e Thl>mpson
,'ha\\ n Trent
l!chcall Torre)
Mace) \\' tngo
Robert Yardle)

Kindergarten 2 1
Ti e e b r • • •

Irs laf) 'ell Amlre\h


Thoma ,\sh\\ell
Breu Bartee
Bntan} aner
l.uc;l\ h1tucl..
1ar} Cline
Jes<,1ca Crouch
Ka) Ia Daniels

Krista Ga\\10\"J..'
Cod} Goodrich
R1cl..} Harrel
\shle} Hashasen
k.) lee Henderson
Landon Keuh
athan LamJ..e)
Erin 1\lallahan

Joe) larJ..e}
Courtne} ~10)er
l )nn Phillips
/.acher) chaar
Jerem) Tapp
Ton Tuning
'icole\\'ebb
Barbara \nn \\'emer

Ben\\ !I hams
K)le Wmgo

lr . Susan Hole
\Irs Jo;.nna Wheeler
Stephanie Barela)
linton Batson
Cod} Ba\ton
Dalton Benneu
Carl Bunch
Clint Bun h

Joshua Corn\\Cil
Brandon Haney
Clan "' Hemhree
TiJ..a Estep
urti'> Fletcher
Isaac LO\\ den
Br)ce Lent.r
SJ..1leen Lander'

Jerem} elson
Ethan Plemmon'
Willa Sch\\ iller'

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r G ~ct

1r,. Jill K1rk'c}


,\aron Boland
Jacob Br)anl
lark Bu'b)
Ashle) Bull'

,\driana \\'il,on

Ju,lln Banon
Jo} Buller
/.achcl") Da\ ison
Bade) Dill

Fir t Grade 23
Time 0 First Grade a d • • •
Irs. 1\.dh lofkn
Jer<:m) \rterl'c!rry
\utumn Bahr
Br.:nt Bo\\ s<:r
R)an Cas.:y
\nthon) Clea' eland
Tra\ 1s omelia
con on.:r

Brandon Co\
Jc"1e<1 Franc1s
Rot>ert Hc:nry
Jcnca Hoh
Kar~llla Hultman
1\laeghan K1dd
Jordan Klapp
Vmcent Pack

/achary PIIJ..1ngton
Ben Poner
Kasey Rogers
Brandy Sno"'
Aml'c!r !..inner
Haky Thic: en
Coe Turner
K)l<: \'est

Stephanie \\'1lson
Jacoh W~>odbum

lr . Sharon Po\\ers
Joshua Barnhart
Bruce Bennen
1!..!..1 Butler
h;m na D1smang
\udr<:) Groll
De.:\nn Groll
Ben Hagan

,\ngel Horton
Duslln Hurd
Tra\ is Jones
Kristm Knapp
\llan Kuhn
Tn11oth) Lunrell
H.:athcr \lc,\dam'
.\lark us

Andr<:\\ Roger'
Enc Ro"
Ju,tin Snm'

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nd
Elementary tudent work
hard on their tudie until .
BLI OED BY THE LIGHT!

~lrs, l.1'a hl\


Bf)an ,\dam
Bwoke ,\ll.:n
Hall Batt
~laka) Ia Burkle
Ak,andra D)er
R11 1.: Fllppm
Orin Green

Dale !Iohnes
Trm 1s ll urd
Darrid\ J11ncs
T) kr J1lllCs
Bnttni Killian
Ca,andra l C\\ IS
Jordan Lt:\\ 1s
Amanda k \ dam'

ara k Cicndon
L11gan ~ lillcr
l md'.:) hxm:
William Oliphant
Cod) O' Q uinn
Heather R.:gions
Du,t1n R 1~har<h11n
Chark' RPhhllls

Je, 11•.: ..1 Ro''


Dr.:\\ \ 11 ·J..,till
Re\ h.:c~ 'com
Cr) stal \ Kkers
Trc\ 11r \\ arre n

0 PII OTO
Brian Odom

Second Grade 25
More Time for • • •

1r . Barhara KirJ,,e}
hns \hcrlrlllllhre
Greg \ntler on
\hera Baker
ummer Brooks
tcphanie Bnm 11
John Butler
Anne.: Caltl\\ell

Dame! artnght
Ju,til1 ollc)
Bohhre Da' itlson
Glenn Da\ is
Lace) Da' ,,011
Jar.~tl Dihhcns
Eluahcth Dor"om
otl) Gra' es

\mantla Hamrlto11
tephame Harmon
Otl) Hicl..s
Amanda Iarsh
Manti) 1olcttc
usanne Otterm:ss
Le\\is Parnell
Alisha Phillip-.

Cr-ystal Ra)
l.antlr) Ro) ce

n Photo
Le\ 1 \tteherr)

Mrs. Fa)e 1cHenr)


Jeanette \u,trn

Amanda Bell
Lace) Blecher
olton Btm ers
Delli\ rna Bo\\ lcs
Ben Bro'' n
Ashton Chantlkr
Jonathan Cnm I
ourtne) Dame

Anna Earls
Chris Horstman
K) le Kenh
E:.nlll} McCo)
Bethan) Moser
,\))\Sa loss
Vincent P"toia
,\hrgail Potter

Antlre\\ Robertson
Valene Ritlg\\a}
R)an Spence
Jennrkr S\\ igert
harles Torim1110
Jessrca Triplett
'athan Wilson
Geann W)ncl..

o Phoro
Jonathon Chamhcrs

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Second Grade

Timoth} Garroutte
hd\C} Gerlt!man
hebea Harter

oJ} Bro"n
K} le Brunl.hor t
John Caddell

Kelse} Canon
1atthe\\ Demarr

Theresa Hitt:hcoch
arah ~ 1a} nard
1egan 1 Kinne)

urt1s toore
Je"1ca Pm\ ell

tephame mith
r} \tal Turner

·o PHOTO
Chebea 1anar}
athan ~lcl'lro)
Jl>hn a\\}er

S c nd Grade 27

a t 1 t r ec nd Gra e
.\1r . ~1.tnha Harmlton
1rs . l.rnda Pcm·}
C'hm Coljohn
Jarc:d Corn\\ ell
Josh Crandall
Brandon Da\ idson
J,rl..e 1-'erTell
Chn-Fietcher

Cara Hall
J!lc!} Klapp
Kandr Klapp
Justrn I 1mden
Ad,un 1cAulille
Le\\" 0" nb)
Lanc:e Prerce
Jc:rem) c.rrbcr

Rust) mith
Jerem) no\\
.\1ichael pott
Dc:n:!... tc:\\an
Heather Strdham
Jcnnr fer Tharp
Bradk) Walters

\1r' Ka) Otterness


J!m,tlhan Adams
Maggre Buttram
Jordan Dihhcn
Jessrca Drll
Israel Hemp
lona Jad;son
Chase: J••hrNm

'>hie) Krng
Mrst} l ,1\\ renee
Jessic:a La\\\On
bon .\1allahan
Bcthan) , ·rmmo
I.C:\1 Oli\Cr
\1nrgan Potter
D) ian Pre\\ rtt

Joe Robcrson
Justin Roh)
Gcor!.!e Ruth
Ka)l.t Smith
R. c:hel pear'
Josh Stephans
Ane"a Ste\\,tn
T) kr Srrdham

Cnss} '>toc.l..dale
f nd.a \\ ood'
C'hns Y.rrdlc)

0 PHOTO

Rachd pear'
Jonathon Staflord
Du,trn tamm

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ime to Remember Third Gra e
Mr,. Lon Ah<:rcrn111htc
K>le Ill
Hope Amoltl
Ru"cll Buth
R} an Clarl.

ltmhc} Bkchcr
L.u a"tongua)
Brandon Ei,man
Danu:llc Gthh'
LtcC) Hallc111C1r
Kari Ha111merhacher

/'.athan Ham1on
!\ell Htcb

11111110
Tell) '\orton
Tom Pnt"ing
Chat' Ranl..m

0 PHOTO:
\mh<:r \\ adc

Third Grade 29
Time Out for • • •

\1r' haron Harmon


Hannah Bradlc)
Cha7 Cre1baum
:-.:athan Duff
Gerald Dutcher
I<.arrie Ernster
ha)na Gatton
Dann) Harrel

K)le Hunt
K) le Keene
Grant \1cCiure
Rachel \1 Gmn1-.
JC\\IC<I 0\\Cll\
Jessie Rash
Rodnc) Rodelander
Kelh Rohm

Kent Roth
Branden 1111th
.J . outh
olan T<m nsend
Adam est
Cassandra Week-.

• 0 PHOTO.
Jack Matnc)
Andrew McElroy
A.J . outh
Tr.t\1\ White
handra Franc"

1rs. LeiSa Hick-.


Michael Bagnell
l.)nn Bennett
Amanda Bow-.cr
Ta)lor Bum-.
Jason DeFreece
Jordan Fit7patrick
dam Frantl

\1argaret Hamilton
Bf)an Hill
l.cshanne Hm"
Kimber!) Ka}
athan Mankey
Knsta Olson
Trafton Rogers
Bradley Tow n'cnd

Kcbie 1111th
icolc Stephen-.
Ru-.1) tepp
Kelh te\en-.on
Ic-.ha anm er
Matt Wommack

. ·o PHOTO
Rohen Da"'

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Third Gra e

M1chael \\ hne

Mrs. Bed.) tol-e


Joshua Bell
:\1egan Bennett
Wesle) B1mden
Clay Bo)d
ndrC\\ Bre,,er
Jerem) Camphell
Phillip ounts

mherGann
• 1CI-) Gnes\C
Chayla Hale
Matt Hall
Patncl- Hammond

Ca\sle Henders1m
E\an '\hiler
Titlan) 1mmo
Rand) R1xlelandcr
Bethan) chaal
manda imrin
Justin Tapp
Kase) \ ance

, 0 PHOTO:
Justen l.1ri-

Third Grade 31
Time Up forT ird • • •

\lr Rehecca Rnhm'l>n


\\ h1tne) Badgett
D<m n Br•oth
I\. a) Ia Roro
Ta) lor Compton
Cod) Dlll.1ru
\like F.f\\ in
, 1ck Ferrell

~latt Gen:kman
Ben H.trthn
All) 'on htmell
LICe) Hu,ton
Anthon} John,nn
!\1ar) Ellen hl\llce
Francme Kate'
Cod} \ lcCool

Chri' \le de
Adam \ 1mck'
Au,un Park
Angela Pattef\on
l.in11 P1erce
.\land) Tecrhnl..
Paul Torre)

0 PHOTO:
torm) Grad)
John Aca,ta

\lr . D.xic Ftl\tcr


Sheila Allen
Te a \tteherr)
Fnc Ral..cr
arah Baker
\,ate R1hen'
Cra1g Bn!!ht
Jam Rnmn

Amanda Gillham
, ick Henuer.. on
tchola' Hnchct>cl..
. ha\\ nna Hor,tm<m
Apnl Jone'
Eli1aheth John-.on
Katie Ml ,\dno
Bcnjamm Mi1<:ll

Whitnc) Paul
R)an Pml..k}
Johnn) Ro cr'
R.J Rottt
tcphante Pltth
Sara Stephan'
Jenntfcr T trner
C"ratg \'il\!"1

QuJIIton \\ chh
T) lcr \\ cck

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Time to e em be ourt Grade

manoa Klapp
J\Jnnah 1allo)
Charle' \1atthe\\

aron Roby
Jon Rogue

.,hie) Turner
Brandon Wil.,on

Mr' arah Ogle bee


Ma,on Brake

Je.,.,e Butler
Matthe\\ Dame
Lau Dec karu
l<..h1r ten Field
erenH} Goodman

Jcnmf..:r Harri,on
Katu: Htldebranut
:Ll}ne Hughe
a\C} Hu,ton

We,lc} Lane
Ll) ne \1auuux

Timmoth} Q,,en'b)
Jlot:} Ptlkmgton

Chri,tl>pher ch\\ anke


Conne\ hc\\ maker
tatlord

. ·o PHOTO
uuer

Fourth Grad 33
Ti or • • •

Mr, . Barhara R.muall


Cia) ton h<!nnen
Ton) a Bunttn
Je sica Ct,elman
Chn,tma Cano
dam C<lllnet
\iiCole E-,,
assandraFerree

T)'On llamm
Jawh Her;on
I O\C Home'
T)kr l.aflert)
ara Long
K)ra L<llll..han
'1.1anhe\\ l.unrell
Jenmfer .\1.nthe"'

Lyndt '1.1iller
Phillip :--.e,,ll,
tephamc Rtchardson
Zachar) . I..mner
En<:a no\\
Johna tarke}
Kore\ \\ .1rrcn
De"rae \\' ehh

Rebecca 't ounglme

!\1rs . Leta Saner


Ja;m) ne Beamer
,1ra Bum'
John Camp
Justin E\enn
Calt~<:h Gandy
Ta"a H.ll7
Cha,tid) H;ml"ngs

Adam Haye'
Laura Kurt7
Kyle} I.e""
mhcr Ml \uhlle
Brandon 'l.lerrn
Brandon '1.1 i llcr
D.trrdl '1.11lkr
Bradlc) '1.1ontgomcr)

Brett l\a) lor


'1.1arie Ptl..e

Jess1.:a Ramho
ngela Rttl)!\'<1}
. 'id. Rohm,on
John Sunnn
Ashle) . mtth

Samantha Smtth
Fhtah<!th Spcr!..o
Da' 1d l sser)
• 0 PHOTO
Wend) Bunch

34
urt radc
.\ 1r . Jcm She" maker

manda Cus1ck
shlc} Elhot
Brett Harrison
hm Kmg
Zachar} Labb}

( s I I y p )P IIMI J() T R T DE T

Fourth Grade 35
r e 0

Top: 1iddle \Chool lass If) mg to


remember thc1r assignments .
Bottom: Hth graders Scan V1et\ and
Frank Williams ju t wallmg for
something to happen .

36
MIDDLE SCHOOL
em em er

Top: Jessica Cook sho"mg us her smiling face.

Bonorn: Middle school class trymg not to pay anenllon to the


teacher.
M Judie shoo I student shows oil a pet iguana to the rest of the class.

think. I \\tll
" ... 1 I v.. ill remember
What do you remember th e a ir- the block scheduling
best."
condi ti oning the
remember most most.
8th f?rader
7til grader Marcw Ownby
about middle lw.l til\ C/mpi/1

school life?

Middle School Di ion 37



tme 0 erne be • • •

k.) k \hhlll
TonH11) \It
Je"e Alsup
Duslln Baile)
Brinan) Bartee
tanhe" Beh1

Aaron Blad,

Dusly Boolh
Kr) sial BO\\ ks
Danan Bradle)

Brandon Bun1in
John addell
Terri Cald\\ell

usan Carter
\shle) Caner
IC\ en Caslon
l1chael Chllud.
Tanner Ciarlo;
Bnan line
Ton} Colia
Eric Colle)

1ar) Comp1on
Don C1X1!
Hem her C!>mehJ
Ja) Corrak
Cra1g onon
,\nna Cra1g
Rachel Cra'' ford
Da'' n Crouch

D)l<.n Da\ison
Ke' 111 DeFreece
Damelle Dickerson

lephanie DISinang
'\l1chae1Do" ne)
J.D. Drennon

~hchelleDunlap
andace DUicher
Jo h Eid on
Enc Enok1do

icole Farle}
J.D. Famm
knn} Feco
JesSica l'ellcrs
Joe Flltgerald
Jes-.ica h1tpa1rick
Amanda !"ranee
le\Cll J'ranlt

Brandon Gardener
Da' 1d Garren

38
G
Tilfan) Hahn
Aaron I laky
Amanda Hayes
ChelsC) Henderson
Cia) Hernandet
Roma Qumlln Hicks
Tara Hicl.s
T)kr Hicb

Caf) Hlidehrndt
Ton) Hill
Jeremiah Hodge
l\1tchdle Holman

Jessica Jones
Stephame Jones
Cher)l Kaus

Anthon) Lane
Trac) La\\ son
Ladeena Leaton

Tomm) kDonald
Jeff Mcln\,lle
het") I 1cWilliams
1arl. Meade
Ltnd a) \1elton

tephanie 1ontgomef)
Tara Montgomer)
Kenneth loon:
Cod) Moms

Jerelll) Pamsh
Ashlc) Pa) ne
Lee Philhps
Richard Phillips
Miranda Polston

1\udre) P<lller
manda Po\\ell

,\ntonill Re) n<llds


Brandon Richards
Jamie J11 R1>her 1>n
Jennifer R11hinson
Tamica Rog~r"
Emil) Ruth

Fifth Grade 39

c 1 h

Derek St1tlham
eth tra\\ sma
L)al tncklanti-Hamm
-\shleigh troll<!!
M1st) Teerlmk
Jason nmmp-,on
1ichcal TO\\nsentl
Adam Tnm

R1chartl Tubb
Brandon Turner
heila Lntlertlale

Ashle) /1mmerman

0 PIIOTO

Racheal Caringer
Ton) Colagio
Breanna Ho-,tetler
Tarra Krattley
Lele1 Whnne)
I Ill) Chrlotte
L1n11 Lnchfieltl
Ashlc) Ragsdale
Jot11 Staetller
Jc"c Thompson
Kmlberl) Thompson
John Tormino
John Wilson

There's al\\ay-; at least one


friendly face in the cro\vd ...

40

Ti e 0 m e X ra e
Joll \hart

Eric Beltt
T) ler Boggs
ha'' n Boland
J es e Bm\ les

Man Bo~le.,
Logan Bradle}

aron omelius
athan Crolut

r.1elanie Dame
Beau Denn1.,
Lucas Do'' ell
G.\\ Dugan
Dan1el Dull
M1chacl Dunlap
:\atashi En in
R)Jn E"

Melissa E\tes
Aaron Ethridge
Kaue Feco
Damelle Fenton
Brandon rerrell
Kate I) n Fields

Kermena Hamlil<ln
Bf) nn Hammond
krt Hardison
Case:r Ha'' !..ins
,\dam Ha)e'
\1eli"a Ha)es
E\an HendeN>n
Lac) Hendrie!.. son

Sixth Grade 41

I me me er • • •

Armondo H~rnando
Erin Hertog
:\icholas Hibler
Jes ica Hicb
Ro~n Hmte
Heather Huchcod.
amuel llllchcocl.:
April HOO\ er

Joshua Hultman
Da' id Hulene
Jennikr Johson
Jeremiah Johnson
R1chard J\>hns1>n
Kall John on
Andrea Jones
\shle) Jones

Jacob Kahler
Joseph k..unpe
J<hOn Kuhla
Kla) 10n Lahh)
Jessica Lamheth
Blam Leer
Jerem) Le\\ 1s
Jenm fer l.ullhe)

Dustin Lo\\den
Bed.) 'l.laddu\
ha" n Iande)
Julie .'l.larsala
Gabnel lanin
Andre\\ !\Ia) hCIT)
Dais) kDaniel
Maf) 1\lc\\ tlhams

Amee Medcall
Heather 1ehl
Tama '1.1erin
KristJ Mon1e11h
haria .' \loon:
'\athan :\) herg
Jacob Oli,·er
Jansen Onerne's

John Parks
Emil) Parnell
Gregor) Parson'
tl.llcheal Parsons
Andrea Perkin'
con Perf)
Tra\ 1s Pierce
Nolen Prater

Jacob Pnx:k
Jam1e Ram,~ater
Judd Ramsey
Ca e) Rash
Dare) Redd
Jo. hua Rhine
Ahc1a R1ce
l1ke Richards

Eric Rohen,
Joseph Ro'e
Ben Roun
Manhe'~ Ruth
R)dcll Saner
Chmtopher Sa\\}er
Jo hua Scharp
'>hie) harpe

42

X hG
RehecLa h1mers
Kenneth S1mmennan
Tlllan) Simon"
h\sa S1111pson
Robert mnh
Dame! Sommerfeld

Cr)stal Stnckland
Jess1ca trohl
Reilly troup
Joshua ummers
Holl) S\\ 1gert
Ashle) Thiesen
Holl) Tsavimcis
Core) T\\ ihell

W ilham \\'eit
Justm \\ hillock

Lace) W inchester
manda Wisdon
~l agan \\ nght
Alisha Young
Ja mes Young
Judah Younglove

l\'0 PH OTO:

ixth graders look. like their working ABOVE RIGHT: Jamie Rainwater, Jessica ook.. and Lacey Winchester
real hard in class. or arc the_ ??'? sho\'. their spirit by participating on hat da; during spirit wceL

Sixth Grade 43
Time to emember • • •

Demer \hup
JlN!ph .\nder,on
Jess1ca Atl-Jn,on
Brent Au,tm
Jason Badgett
Knstal Bagnell

Chip Bancroft
Deanna Bennett
Ton) Bennett

Gknn Bnmn
DereJ.. Bnm nfield
Jll\h BrunJ..hoN

BrJd Bunch
Trista Burchfield

Holli CahO\\
Du,tin aid\\ ell
te\en Caner
ikl-1 hamber
Brandon Chapman

La\\ erance om b.,


Thomas Compton
Zachary Condren
James Connght
tephen Cotter iiiiiiiii=:S

Chri

1elissa Drennon

A\hlee Hamilton

Rh1annon HJCJ..man

44
Seve th Gra e
a\\ nie Hicks
ory Hildebrandt
Gillian Hodge
Karnne Holmes
Jordan Holt
Kyle Huber
1acy Hughes
Zackariah Jensrud

Rachel Kmg
Case} Kloiber
amuel Lambeth
1mce Lane
Joseph Laroe
Randall Le'' 1
Charlie L} nch

Rebecca Lynch
Enc 1acella
Brandi Mahcote
Paul 1arsala
Kasey 1athe'''
Kalem 1athC\\"
Joshua 1a) nard
Holly Mcauliffe

1cDamel
1cKmney
Tra\ is 1cLaughlin
Z.1chary 1c 1•11ian
Bradle} 1eade
Kendall Moody
assie Mueller
te' ie !\icholson

11chacl Patter on
Eh1abeth Payne

'\shle} Perkins
Kendra Phillips
Joshua Pickens
Jm11me Jo Pitt

Jessy Ponis
Jacoh Potter

Jonathan R<m lings


Carmen Reed
Gregg Rhoten

Above: eventh grader Josh Picken~ shows his huge


muscles for the camera.

Seventh Grade 45
More Seventh
anssa Richards
Darrell Robert
Jelfre) Robert
Jod1 Roger
11chelle Rogers
Sarah Rohm
Timoth} anderson
Thomas a\\) er

Or) charp
Brandon choenfeldt
Tamm1 euer
Jcss1ca harp
my he\\ maker
Jason he\\ maker
Au-.un 1ckmy re
JesSica S1n lair

Pamela Th1esen
Joshua Triplen

1\icl.. Tritico
Dame! L!ssery
Tenne) Wakefield
Enca \\'a mer
Don \\ ebb
Kyle Wentz
Aaron West
Cr] tal \\ euel

haun Whipple
Bnan Whnmore
1ichael \\ orley
Ra hel Zanne

·o Phmos:

!leather Allen
Km1!>erly Bo. s
Brandon Deckard
Joshua Lentz
hri-.topher Mill\
Derek Mnchell
Rachel Pachmay r
Ilene Ph1ll1p.
Rachelle S1bley
Heather trohl
Bohhy \\ oodbum
\ manda Woody

eve nth g raders taccy Danie ls and Broot...c Gl or Above: The seventh graders abo ve arc sho wing the res t
arc becoming the nex t computer geniu ses. o f the new school the new fad .

46
Time o Remember ighth Grade
chelhe crebad.
Zachar} llison
Seth ~nderjaska
Bryce ,\tteberry
Joseph ,\u-,un
Heath Barber
Lucas Barnes
Melissa Barton

Brand} Bass
Da\ td Bccsle)
'ataile Btben'
Ashley Biller
Derek Black
Mya Black
Amy Blair
arah Bliss

Randall Bornman

arter

hapman
olagio
Matthc\\ Collar

Trac) Cra\\ ford


Breanna Cummtngs
1elame Darnell

Tamt Engelhardt

Casstc Grccm\l)lxl
na Groll

Eighth Grade 47
Mo e Eighth Gr de
Rachel Hamson
Rot>.:n Ha}es
James I km.lcrson
Cr} stal Hcrnande1
Manhe\\ Herrera
Anme Htll
Tan}a Horinek
Jamie Hughe'

Charlie Hunt
Fmil) Hunt
Brandt Hunt!}
ean Jackson
J usun Johson
Je,s Kampe
Hetdi Kelh
\\ill Kclh

Da,id Kell}
And) Le\\ 1s
Joe Lorentt
Douglas Iaack
Jenmfer 1acella
Brandon r..lankey
Jellrey Manley
coli \1assare

Greg Massey
Daniel \latherl)
Dana !\Iauson
!\lauhe'' Ia) nard
asha 1cDonald
Tommy McDonald
Linda Mc\\'illi:um
Brell leade - · · - -

Counnc) \lorri'
Jeremiah \hl\er
Aaron lurphy
\.lar) OgJe,l><:e
Clayton O"Quinn
Tra' ts o,, ens
I arcus 0\\ nh)
Jessica Parsons

William Pa}ne
\lnchell Pemck
Chns Peters
Rot>.:n Piu
LaDonna Pohton
urlls Poller
ratg Pre\\ 111
Randall Rash

Ja,on Ratdill
Eric Rcdd
Jc.,-,ica Reed
Brad Roll
Adam Rorie
Rtchard Ro,e
Tami Ru,her
\.lichellc Sarhllo

1d.1 . a\\ ycr


Joshua ch\\ ankc
Jeannelle Sergent
Jessica ergent
Ryan Sharp
Danu:J han:r
Rachel <;hoemakct
Amanda <;,emer

48
Rand1 mllhey
James pradling
athan tamhurski

temman
Du-.tin te1ro
Joseph till
John troup
Jess1ca Tharp
Joshua Thompson
mber Throckmonon

hiloh \\ea,er
11chael West

Frank Williams
McKen1ie Wilh .
E' an \\ mgo
Tina \\orle}
1atthe\\ \\ nght
Shaun Z1mmerman

'\o Photo :

icholas Battaglia
hane Bnto
Brand} Bnm n
ean Cn"'ell
Tob1as haner
R1chard Garrett
Jonathon Keeney
Amber Lllchlleld
Brand) 0\\ nh}
BJ. Pa)ne
Leshe Peters
Roben Pnntt
D1ana Thompson
Brandon Walters

Derek Black. Ju\lln Boul\\are. \\1 til Kclh. Evan Wingo. and Chns Byrd
shO\\ off their creative s1de Ill Home I:conom1CS.

Eighth Grade 49
M.S. SPORTS/ ACTIVITIES
50
em em er
Left: Student Council
member meet to di cu
the upcoming Stu-Co
election .

Volleyball
i alway a popular p rt
i Mr . Phillip' P.E.
cla .

The e tudent
are obviou ly working
way to hard in cla .

WHAT SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES/CLUBS ARE YOU INVOLVED IN?


"I am involved in "I am involved in "I am involved in
basketball, student football and basket- band, basketball ,
council, and golf." ball." choir, Gifted, and
8th Grader 7th Grader 4-H."
Justin Boulware Josh Pickens 6th Grader
Joli Ahart

Middle School Sport I Acti itie Di i on 51


Titne to Rcn1en1bcr ...

FOOTBALL

FRO T ROW; Derek Black, Ricky Viet., Brett Meade, ick Goins, Michael West, Robb Demarr, Kirby Carter, Du. tin mith,
Evan Wing . Brad Roll and Toby Frazier. ECO D ROW; Josh chwanke, John troup, Chris Peters, B.J. Payne, Jason Burchell,
Eddie Torrey, Brian Burgess, hawn Covert, teven Dickerson, Doug Mack, haun Zimmerman and Ricky Garrett. THIRD ROW,
Robert Pitt, athan Stamburski, Eric Redd, Randall Ra h, Marcus Ownby, David Dixon, Andy Lewi , Tommy McDonald, Kurti
teinman. Brandon Mankey, Matthew right, Coach Mike Tackett, Coach Da..,id McDonald, oach Tim Boatwright

7TH GRADE

ickmyre, Johnny Goodman, tephen Cotter, Tony Bennett, Bobbie Heard, Cory
Hildebrandt, Ronn1e Duke and Brad Meade. D ROW; Glenn Brown, Jason hewmaker, Travi McLaughlin, Matt mith, Brian
Whitmore, Gregg Rhoten, Thomas ompton, Jacob Potter and Derek Brownfield. THIRD ROW; Derek Skinner, Josh Picken , Aaoron
West, Josh Maynard, Tim Sanderson, Coach Mike Tackett,Coach David McDonald and Coach Tim Boatwright.

52
Tin1e to Rcn1ember . ..

VOLLEYBALL

8th
Grade

FRONT ROW; Sara Chapman, Glenda Farrow; Angela Glor, Ja mine


Davi on, Rachel Harrison and Katie Harri on. SECOND ROW; Coach Paula
Phillip , Natalie Biben , Tanya Horinek, Sa ha McDonald, Tracy Crawford,
Amber Throckmorton, Chri ty Cooper, Meli a Barton, mgr., Shiloh Weaver,
mgr., and Je ica Reed mgr.

7th
Grade
FRONT ROW; Cha tity Claspill, Kendra Phillip , Jes ica Sharp, A ley Fi k,
Nikki Chamber and Holli Cahow. SECOND ROW; C ach Paula Phillip ,
Patricia Thie en, Lacey Davie , Stacey Daniel , Tawni M Kinney, Bro k Glor
Lind ay Allen and Amy Shewmaker

FootballNolleyball 53
Time to Ren1cn1ber ...

Boy's Basketball

7th Grade Boys


Front Ro" : \\ e~le) Hamm . Joe
nder~on. Derl\ er bup. Brran Whitmore. Paul 1ar~ala. Brad Meade. Zachar) 1cM rllan. and manager am
Lambeth . econd Rm' : Coach McDonald. Jo~h Pickens. Derek Bro,,nfteld . Daniel Csser). Bob b) Woodburn. Travis 1cLaughin. Jason
hewmaker, and Zachary Condren.

8th Grade Boys


Front R ow: Derek Black. ean ret~. Brett Meade. Robert Dcmarr. Heath Barber. Kirby Caner. Brandon Da\ ie~. Jarod Campbell. teven
Drckerson . ,Jnd manager ha\\n Zrmmerman. econd Row: oach 1cDonald. Ricky Viets. Justin Jobson. Brad RO\v, Will Kelb. Da\id Kellc).
Justin Boulware. manager Robert Pitt. and manager Doug Maack.

54
Time to Remember .

Girl's Basketball

7th Grade Girls


Front RO\\ , left to right: my hew maker. Aimee Lane. Chastity laspilL Lacey Da\ ies. Brandi 1alicote. Kendra Phillips. Kase; 1,\lhe\\ s
econd Row : Coach Phillips. shley Perk.ins. Karrine Holmes, Lind,ay lien. Ilene Phillips. tace) Daniel\. Am) Prater. and Ashley is\...

8th Grade Girls


Front Row, left to right: Jasmine Davison, Rachel HtHTison. Kaue Harrison. Glenda Fam)\\. Crystal Hernandez . econd Rm\ · arah hapman,
hristy Cooper, Afton Graves. Melissa Banon. Tracy ra\\ ford. Rand1 mithe) . Cass1e Greenwood. and oach Phillip-..

Boy' and Girl' Middle School Ba ketball 55


I me ) em 1her . ..

7th and 8th Grade Girls

Row 1: Amber Litchfield, Ja mine Davi on, Ca ie Greenwood, Tanya Horinek, Le lie Peter , Sarah Chapman
Row 2: A hley Perkin , Heather Allen, K.C. Cotton, Je ica Sinclair, Lacey Davie , Kacey Gamel, Cha tity
Cia pill, Amanda Woody Row 3: Mechelle Fuller, Tina Worley, Michelle Sarlitto, Holly McAuliffe, Rachel
Zanzie, Aimee Lane, Je sica Sharp, Mya Black, A hley Hamilton, Crystal Ve t, Annie Hill, Carmen Reed,
Kendra Phillip , Julie Tapp, Brandi Malicote

Sporting Chance
ROW 1:
Jo eph Harri on, Aaron Ethridge,
Jo h Lentz, Zack Jen rud, Richard
Tubb, and Mr. Albert RoberL .
ROW 2:
Jo eph Laroe, Frank Willam", Micheal
Allivato, Erica Warner, Brandon
Ander on, and Eric Ca ton

56
Middle School Track

Row 1: Jo hua Schwanke, Shawn Covert, Chri Peter , Steven Dicker on, Chris Byrd Daniel Sha er,
Row 2: Andy Lewi , Doug Maack, athan Stanbur ky, Matthew Wright, ick Goin , Bryce Atteberry,
J.T. Thomp on, Brian Burge , Brett Crane

Row 1: Jame Cartwright, Matt Smith, Glenn Brown, Kyle Wentz, Den er AI up, Zach Condren, Eric
Macella Row 2: Johnny Goodman , Bobby Heard, Kyle Hub r, Paul Mar ala, Tim Sander on, Cor
Hildebrandt Row 3: Daniel sary, tephen C tter, Brad Meade, hane Bragg, Jo h Manard, J e Ander n

Middle School Track/Sporting Chance 57


Time o Remember
Vocal Music Layout by Gabe Huffington

6th Grade Choir

Ro\\ I : Heather 1ehl. G .\\ . Dugan. T:,.ler Bogg\. Brynn Hammond. Ka11 John\ton. Jamie Raim\ater. \hley harpe. ndrea Perl..1n\, Rebecca ho\\er\,
Tania 1eritt. RO\\ 2: Mr\. Yieh. te\·en Wibon. Daniel Dull. Erin Herzog. Jennifer Hall. Katie eco. Jennifer Atl..in\on. Ashley Thie~en. Joli Ahart. Alicia
on~. Row 3: Kelly Carter. Crystal Strickland. Becky Maddux. ick Hale. Ke\ in tevenson. Je~~ica Hicks. ata\hi Ervin. Andrea Jones. April Hoover.
Katlyn Fields. Ro\\ 4: Ka. sie lien. Kermetta hamilton. Vanessa Carter. Julie Marsala. Matthe\\ Ruth. Justin Rogers. Josh urnmer\, Brandon Glor. Ca.,e:,.
Ra\h. R)an . RO\\ 5 : Joe Kampe. John Parb. Du\tin Lpwden. lexi Byrd. April Cooper. Je\\ICa Lambeth. Je\\ICa Burn\. Jennifer Jobson. Amanda
\\ 1\dorn. Michelle llivato. ik.I..i Friemel. RO\\ 6: cott Pen"). hO\\ n 1anl..ey. mily Pamell. Heather Hitchcocl... darn Haye\. harle) Ragsdale. r:rstal
lli\on. Dai\y McDaniel. Haley Colbert. Judd Rmme). RO\\ 7: ichola~ Hibler. Gave Martin. Brandon Ferrell. Kelh Greenwood. Laura Bro\\n. Melanie
Dame. 1elis~a Hayes. Melissa Eqes.
7th Grade Choir

RO\\ I: Ashley Perkins, Carmen Reed. Tawni McKinney. Josh Pickens. Ray Dunham, Macy Hughes. Cindy nyder. RO\\ 2:
Brent Austin. Kamne Holmes. Heather tillwell. !-Iolli Cahow. Amy hewmal..er. Candice Ferrell. ikki Chambers. RO\\ 3:
1ichelle Pa)ne. l::htabeth Rayne. Katie Potter. Lindsay Allen. K)de Huber. M1chael Patterson. Brandi Mahcote. Julie Tapp.
Heather Allen RO\\ 4: Kevin Dill. Du\ty Ferrell. Bobb1e Heard. Jeremy otton. Brandon choenfeldt. Chri\ 1ilb. MichealWorley.
Chip Bancroft.

58
Time to Remember .
Choir /Band
8th Grade Choir

RO\v I: Kari ooper. Mary Ogelsbee. Rachel hoemak.er. Brandy Ba s. Tami ngelhardt, Joey Green , arah Dor ~om. Row 2: Tanya
Horinek. Amanda Siemer, Christry Cooper, Racheal mith , 1ya Black.. Jennifer. Marcel Is, Tina Worley. ean ieh. Row 3: atalie
Biben-,, Amber Litchfield. Katie Harri\on. Da\id Kelly. Daniel Matherly. Cry\talYe~t. Jamie Hughes, hris Peters. Row 4: LaDonna
Pobton. Tra9 Cra\\ ford. Angela Glor. Je\~ Kampe. Robert Haye~. R)an harp. Travi\ Dill. RO\\ 5: Heidi KEib. hiloh Weaver. mmy
Ell ion. Meli\sa Barton. Manhew Right. nathan tambur~k.) .Jo~h chwanke. Ja~on Burchell. Heath B rber. Randall Rash .

8th Grade Band

Row 1: Glenda Farrow. Alicia Gandy. Melanie Darnell. Man Herrera. Joel Gandy. RO\\ 2: chellie crehack.. Da\id D1xon. 1att
1ay nard. Du~tin Steiro. Brandon 1anke). Rtm 3: Bretl Meade. To b) FraLier. La Donna Pobton. atalie Biben~.
RO\\ 4 : ean iet~. hlloh Weaver. a\~ie Greenwood. Matt DeFreece. Katie !I an ison. John tan ford .

Middle School Vocal/In trumental Mu IC 59


Time to Remembe
Instrumental Music

Michelle Fuller, Rhiannon Hickman, K.C. otton, Macy Hughes, arah Harvey, Heather tillwell, Brent ustin, Amy vans,
Row 2: Lindsay lien, Karrine Holmes, arah Dalton, Holli ahow, Candace Cline, Sawnie Hicks, Gillian Hodge, haun Whipple,
Ro\\ 3: Gregg Rhoten, helly Payne, Katie Potter, Tawnie McKinney. Crystal Bagnell, Jo Jo Pin. Ro\\ 4: Elizabeth Payne, shley
Perkins, Jordon Holt. Chip Bancroft. am Lambeth, Jacob Potter. tacey Daniels, Cha tity laspill, shley Fisk. Kyle Wentz.

Row I: Alicia ons, Jessica Cook. Brynn Hammond, Rebecca howers. Ashley harpe, Andrea Pert.. ins. Jessica Burns, Danielle Fenton, Row 2: Brand
Lacey Winchester. Jamie Rainwater. shley Thiesen. Joli Ahan. Jennifer Jobson. Je~sica Lambeth. atasha Ervin, Alicia Ri e. Row 3: teven Wilson. icholas
Hibler. T by Beamer. ric BehL, Wesley Hargis. Jacob Kahler. Reilly troup. Tyler Boggs. Kermetta Hamilt n. Row 4: herry Hacl,er, A.J. Williams. hawn
Mankey, Derek Graevs. Adam Beltz. athan yberg. Jeff Hardison. Jansen Otterness. Daniel Dill. Rydell Saner. Row 5: Melissa Estes. Lacy Hendrick. on, Darcey
Redd, Jake Oliver. Logan Bradley, Matthe\\ Ruth.

60
Time o Remember.
Student Cou

Layout:
Darcy Condren

Stu- o officers Justin Boulware, Zach McMillan, and Evan Wingo

Row I: Tara Hicks, Dillon Davison, John Wilson, Megan Wright, Tony Hill, Evan Henderson, RO\\ 2: Jamie Raimvater, Heath Barber, Zach
McMillian,Chastity Claspill, Amy Prater, Emmy lliot, Jamie Hughes, Jansen Otterness. Row 3: Ricky Rose, Mary Oglesbee, Brooke Glor. an
\\ mgo, Ju tin Boulv.-are.

Middle chool Band I tu-Co 61


Time to emember
National Junior Honor Society

8th
Grade

Back Row: Josh chwanke, Andre\\ Lewi~. RO\\ 5: Matthew Horinek. athan tanbur~ki . 1cKenzie Willi~. Brandi Huntle) . Joseph Au\lln.
Jarod Campbell. ean iets, Row 4: Eric Redd , Tracy Crawford , Le\lie Peter~. Tanya Horinek, atalie Biven~ . Travis Dill , Brett Crane, Du~tin
tero, Row 3: Alisha Gandy, Rachel hoemaker, Kari Cooper. Jeanette ergeant, Amanda iemer. LaDonna Pobton . Kenneth Elliot, lui-. Peter-..
RO\\ 2: Jessica ergeant, Maf) Ogle~bee, Em my IIi ott, ngela Glor. Matt Ma) nard. Joseph till. Heath Barber. Derek Black. Front RO\\ arah
Chapman, hiloh \1 eaver. 1att DeFreece. Jamie Hughes. Cas~ie Greenwood. Brandon Manke) . 1rs. Kerr.

7th
Grade

Back Row : CariS\a Richards. Heather hane Bragg. Brooke Glor. ikJ...i Chambers. A\hley Fisk. Amy he\\ maker. Candace Ferrell
Row 2: A~hley Perk111s, Julie nlund, 1mee Lane, Lacey Da\ies, Holli ah \\ . arah Dalton , Kasey Mathew\, Rachel Zantie. Katie Potter, L In'e)
Allen, Brent u~tin . Heather tillwell.

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Time to Ren1ember .
FHA & Literature Club

F.H.A.

Back RO\\ : Mary Ogle~bee. Melody DarnelL Joe) Green, Tami ngelhardt. J hn mith. RO\\ 3: arah Chapman. Carmen Reed. Candace
Ferrell. Trish Thiesen, Brooke Glor, Heidi Kelb. Row 2: Jessica ergeant. Brandy Bas~. Jeanette ergeant, Annie HilL Brandy Owenby,
Front Ro,v: Mr~ . Glascow. Pres. Kari Cooper. ht Y.P. Ja~mine Davison. Hist. Cassie Greenwood. 2nd Y.P. ngela Glor. Kendra Phillips.
Racheal hoemaker.

Literature
Club

mire) Potter. Emil) Ruth. Danan Bradley. Brandon 1anke). ore) TwilbeiL RO\\ 3: Jan. en Otternes .
Adam Beltz, Matthew Beltt. Lyal trickland- Hamm. Adam Tro''. Jordan Holt. hawn 1anke). Hollie aho\v. RO\\ 2: Logan Bradle).
A-,hley Payne. Erin Whitmore. Kas-,ie Allan. hirlcy Rag-,dale. Cry'>tal llison. Kelli Greenwood. Emily PameiL Front Row : 1rs. Crite~.
Matt Ruth. Brynn Hammond. Rebecca hower'>. A-,hle) harpe. ndrea Perkin'>. Bran don FerrelL Mr-, Grant.

N.J.H.S . I F.H.A . I Literature Club 63


ur imet

Junior Jeremy Brownfield and


Brad yberg getting in a little
mall talk before the upcoming
a embly.

64
em em er

Left: The e girl obviou ly have


to much time in between cia e .

LowerLeft: Excit dJuni r await


the start of the a embly.

Below: It' alway a race to get to


the next clas on time!
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What have you enjoyed mo t about your day in high chool?

" ... getting the chance " ... sitting in the hall " ... getting the
before school and chance to play
to develop many
Ia ting friend hip ." during lunch talking high chool
Jun ior to my fri nd " port ."
Heather hambers ophomore Freshmen
Rhonda Rice Luke Christian

Underclassmen 65
Time to emem er • • •

Kell) .\rmstrong
Core) \uebeiT)
Br.tntlr Bale
Jennifer Banke'
amuel Baugu'
Brenna Bea le)
Je"rca Bell
Lelia Belt

Jcnnrkr Beltt
Joseph Ben,on
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Jenni ler Be IT)
1atthC\\ Boggs
Limha) Bradle)
herakee Brake

Alicra Brov. n

1\'athan Bro\\ nfield r------• r- -- - ---, r------, ..-----~-• ;:::=:::::::::::~;;~


Jared ahm\
Knsten alfee
tephame anon
Rus ell Caner
Lo)d aselman
Rrck) Chapman
l.uke Charlton

amantha CheiT)
Luke Chnstian
hmt; Cline

Jamre CO\\ an
lark Crofut
John Defrank
Juslln Donaldo;on
Jana Dun
.'.1ichelle Dougla
Am) Dunham
Jellre) Elam

Robert Elliot
Tra\ rs Ellioll

J(\Cs~ph Fe..:o
Courtney Fis!..
Kamr Freeman
Dusun Gamel
\1rchael Gardner

Cor~) Goin'
John Gough
Bradley Goulet
Alex Green

harles Grott
Bnan Hacker
Knsten Hahn
'atasha Hale
LaDotta Halleran
Crystal Hamrlton
Gregory Hardio;on
Tracy li ard;

66
F eshmen
icole Harn on
Samantha Haskett
Elltabeth Hatfield
hm ll~uten

Jeanetta Ha)e'>
Ko) Hender-tm
had Hendnd,son

1organ Kaisler
Michael Kelle}
Alicia Klapp
Christina Knapp
June Kubla
ha\\na La) ton

Lacey McGture
Gabriel McMillan
Jonathon 1eado\\ s
Aarnn '\1iller
Kmtma Mitchell
Caleb Mood)

1cholas immo
Eiltaheth o·Donnell

Lee F'lla Ogle-.bee


Ben Olner

Fre hmen 67
More Fres men
Robby OJi,er
1atthe\\ Pachma) r
Andrea Pari..
1itchell Paro
Amanda Pa) ne
nd) Perl..m~
Joshua Poms
Brandi Price

1-..r)stal Ramho
huth Ra\\hngs
manda Redd
1ichael Remcl..
Anua Rhoten
Ja l..te Rtce
Rtcl..:r Rodelander
Jamte Rogers

1ichad Rogers
Jellerey Roller
Rust} n Saner
1tchelle hult1
Am} inclair
Damel Sisney
Angela la\ens
George Smuh

Manm Smith
arah Smuh
tephame nuth
Julia pence
Bnan Stafford
Brad Stefl..a
haun Still\\ell
Tegan tra\\ sma

Lauren troup
Pepper Vanderpool
\\hley \\all
Ben\\ ard
Hannah \\'est
Mechelle \\est
Bilh Dean \\hue
·Rachel Whttc

Elintbcth Whitmore
Miranda Willis
Clint \\right
Joanna Young
Angela Zan11e

• 0 PHOTO

Brandon Banker Rtchard C\ tlls


hanna Bolin Ruth Ann Ree\es
\dam Brm\n Tim Ree\es
Jacob Bro\\ n !\1icheal Sherm.m
Caleb Cusick Jenmfcr tills
Amanda Dill 1tcheal muh
Rohen Dtsmang Jolene taedlcr
Heath Ed\\ ards Jesse \\Offord
Jade Enol..tdo Kristie Teerltnk
Leona 1. Fish James Tormmo
Jcs ica Hall JT Vaughn
had Hendrickson Jo,hua \\ etsenbach
ngela Huisinger Or) Whital..er
Le~le) Johnson Jo~hua Wtsely

Amanda McWilltam~ Danny \\'ood


hn line Miller Patrie!; Worle)
ounncy Da\\ n Mincl..s
he~hman students stnving to pay attenllon in math class.

6
Time to Remember Sophmores
L1sa Ahne}
Richard Absher

Jaime lien
Jam1e Allen
Crystal Anderson
Patrie!.. Anderson
Heather rdnt

Joshua mold
MJ'>t} Bam
Josh Baker
Rachael Bald" 1n
Charit} Bancroft
Jam1e Barber
Amber Banon
Brandon Bass

te\en Bnmn
Bradle} Brunkhor t

han non B) ron

hne
hne
obb

ompton
Marsha Dame
ha"n Damels
R}an Da\Jes
asta Denms
Bill~ Dohon
Tra' 1s Dot)
J.R. Durrington

Kerri Elliott
Glen Fam)\\
\\'end} Faught
Jenm rer retters
Riel.) hnle)
1elissa Fuller
Joseph Funado
Brad Garri on

Janelle Gilchrist

Sophomore 69
T·me For • • •

Above: ophomores Janelle Gilchrist and Heather Arndt bove: ophomore Rhonda Rice pigging out on a yummy
\\aste time bet\\een classes by sitting on the ne\\ benches. country fried steak.

Ke\ m Huber
Chris Huntle)
tkl.t Jasper
Timoth) Jasper
\ngela Kane
~ltchelle Killec!n
Sara Kinnaman
i'.,athan Klapp

Jenn) Kuhn'
l\athan Lane
T)ler Lane
Heather LaShell
Janice Lawson
Gus Marsala
tace) ~Iauson
Da\ id \lc lain

Enca 1cCO)
Chad 1cDonald
Barbara Mclmale
Jtll lci\ahb
arah Moore
Sha\\ n \1us,er
Kri,ton , 'eit;crt
l:ddie ' tmmo

John ·)berg
Angela Olt\er
John Oli\er
Tra ) Q\\Cn'>
Andre\~ Owensby
Ju"in Pantleo
Carrie Pansh
1t. I) Paro

70
ore Sophomo es
Joshua Phtlhps
Jeremy Pickens
Brent Ptnkley
Rhonda Plac~
Pearl Poole
T.J Raimhtter
Ke' tn Record
Rhonda Rtce

;\udn:y Rtddle
Jusun Robens
Dantelle Rodelander
Eli1al:>eth Ruth
y nthia anderson
Kyle Schadeck
Jcn111fer Sherrill
Bud, hockley

~1ichaelShO\\ers
Rebecca ktnner
Bl"}on lad,
Ktm mitherman
\\ayne perko
Ja'itm tanle}
Joshua Sttll
Man tokes

\ndrea tnckland
Rodney Taylor
Eric Testennan
Chn Tharp
Mtchelle Turner
Dusun an Ostrand
Man tn Van O\trand
Kate Vtet

\nna tets
Jannena Wakefield
Jeremy \\ ard
Rachel Webb
,\manda \\ hlle
Erica White
Bradley William
Rachel Williams

Leslie \\ tlson
arrie Wingo
Rachel WO<.xlburn

o Photos

Gabrielle Banaglia
Mtchael Bolin
rystal Dul..e
Philltp Eidson
Randee Gtlptn
William Htn!e
Patricia Lenll
Ronnie Lostnger
Michael Penick
,\ngel Pi,toia
Brandon Reed
Jnhn Rohrbaugh
k"tca arl Itt)
1\.licl..cy cm cner
Chad \\'hillock

bo\'e: Best friends udre} Riddle and ara Kinnaman pose


for the camera. Left: The..,e sophomores lo,·e to come and cheer
on the basketball team!!
Sophomore 71

I e to e e ber • • •
Jell Aber roml'ne
\mber Ander on
Tremt ,\rant
Du'>t}

Ste' en Aukem1an
,\dam Batt
Ja-,on Beltt

Adrienne Bouh,are
Rachel Bo,ver

• te\e Brinkman
Rachel Bro,,n
Jeremy Bro\\ nlield
haron Bryant
Jo-,hua Cahm'

11.11 heal Catrd


Amanda ampbell
taC) Canon
Ryan Can-,ler
manda arver
Leon Casselman
Heather hamber
nn1e Charlton

Adam
Eli a
Dare} Condren
Meranda Cummings
1tke Dahlquist
Jenn} Da,·enpon
Je.,"ca Da' 1s
ha\\n Da,i-.

Brandon Dull
Donald Dycu-,
Pam Elliot
Tara Engelhardt
Patt} bans
Katnna Farnm
Casey h:lin

Wend} nn F-Ields
Josh Ford
Bed~> Gann
arrie Gamer
Thoma-, Hall
Chri-,ty Hammerbacher
Matt Harns
Jo-,hua Ham.,on

Glenda Haueter

72

J Dl s

Kmt} Mathew.,
a ron Matthe\\ s
Julie Matthew
Shane McKinney
mber McLaughlin
Jeremy Me 1tllan
Barr) Monda)

alley
}berg
Kristy o·Qumn
1icheal Owensb]
Kmun Q\\llb)
Josh Pantleo

Ia} tlln Pterce


tac) Portis
ha '' na Po} nter
Brad Prater
Bnan Qutgle}
JO} Ra\\lings
Beck) Ra)
,\manda Ro. s

aner
a\\yer
chrieber
chw;~nke
harp

tmp on
kinner
mllh

Undercla men 73

M e e her u 10
atnona Thomson
Btll Turner
Reggte Turner
Eddie \ arner
ara ties
Brian \\ elch
Lilli White
\ aron \\'tlson

Loren Wilson
AI \\"inters
hank \\ }att
Jerem) 'I oung

'o Photo
/ach AndeNln
Chm Bailey
Marl.. Bennet
Lance Boggs
Brent Bnm n
Eric Hatfield
pnl Henderson
Renee He\ter
J.R. Hodges
Ste\en Hm' e
krem) Huston
Tra\ts Lo)d
Btllie \ta)s
Kristina Morris
1ar!.. Rich
Dallas Teerhn!..
John Paul \\ oodburn

exctted that tt"s ftnall) the \\eei..end. AbO\ e Right:


orne JUntors can't \\Ull til dtg tnto thetr lunches
Bottom Right : Rand)n Saner and Da\\11 Strobel
on their \\<I} class.

74
TOP PIIOTO: cventh hour ,\lgebra II students. Heather Chambers.
mber 1c an h) and Janelle Turner. can Oil\ 1ousl) be distracted h)
a camera.

LEFT PIIOTO: L.D . \\'il,on. Jennifer Fletcher. and Ju,tin Kcnall .


\\ hol..no'" \\hat Ju,tin "domg'?

Junior 75
ime to

Above: Curtis Skinner preparing


for an awesome pass.
Below: Randyn aner about to
take this one out of the park.

76
em em er.

Above Left: Sophomore. Todd Black and


Brent Pinkley howing us what they
think of the Buffalo ba eball team .
Below Left: Cheerleader Chri ·ta Cook and hove : Fre hman Paul Hill taking a short bench break during practice.
Rebecca Hicks smiling for the camera.

sports o you remem er most?


... I will I think that my My favorite I \\ill
remember favorite sp rt p rt would remember
track the would have to have to be ba ketball the
most... It ' s be golf... track .. . mo. t.. .
fun ... Senior Freshman enior
enior Bart Sandoval hris Hatten raig Owen
Will Barnes

High School Sport 77


r[ imt;S to

tory and Lay ut by Jo hua Chad Harri. on

Th football team hit the field thi ea on with a


new attitude "Re pect All Fear one." Ha ing
16 r turning letterman Buffalo wa ready to put
their theme to work. The Bi on tamp de fell
hea y on e eral team including Mar hfield,
ixa, and Willard.

On o ember 1, the Bi n were ready for action. A


homecoming rolled around, the Bi on tomped the
Roger ville Wildcats. When a ked how the ea on went,
Head Coach John Willi aid " It wa an exciting, emotional,
rollercoa ter ride of a ea on."

Varsity/Junior Varsity Football

FRO TROW; Coach Mike Tackkett, Justin McCowan, Matt Hale, Jeremy Brownfield, Brad
yberg, Dustin Horinik, Marvin Van ostrand, Chad McDonald, Ben Pyatt, Coach David
McDonald and Coach Todd Boatwright. SECO ROW; Wayne Sperko, Randyn Saner, Jason
Swanigan, Brian Shewmaker, Matt Kramer, Eddie Varner, Paul Hill, David McClain, Bart
Sandoval. THIRD ROW; Coach John Willis, Coach Rodney Noel, Chris Duff, Shoo Taylor,
Derek Clark, Steven Bliss, Chad Clark, Mike Pickens, Matt Lindsay, Todd Black, Coach Mike
Redlich and Coach Bouma.

78
Bison Football

Freshman Football Team

FRONT ROW; Brad Stefka, Russell Carter, Travis Horinik, Michael Smith, Dean White, A.j.
Miller, Jason Cooper and Koi Henderson. BACK ROW; George Smith, athan Brownfield, Luke
Charlton, Clint Wright, Corey Goins, Joe Benson, Jon Meadows, Chris Hatten and Mike Gardner.

Left: Pyatt breaking away


from a pack of Liberator .

Right: Bi on quare off during


th ir Ia t game at Bolivar

H.S. Football 79
Time to Re 1emb r .
Lady Bison

Var ity and Junior Varsity : FRONT: Kristin Ownby, Brooke Skinner, Kerrie Fielder,
Adrienne Boulware, Karen Kuhn , Heather Chamber , and Chri ty Hammerbacher.
BACK: Coach Tere a Holt, Jill Me abb, Amber Barton, Janelle Gilchrist, Heather Arndt,
Barbara Mcinvale, Michelle Turner, Jenny Kuhn , Jamie Allen, and Coach Dana Steward .

FRO T: Keri McDaniel, Julie Brinkman, Samantha Ha kett, Jenny Beltz, Sara Smith, Rachel
White, and Courtney Fi k. BACK: Coach Teresa Holt, Kelly Arm tr ng, Angie Zanzie, Te a
Coltrin, Lind. ay Bradley, Samantha Cherry, and oach Dana Steward.

80
Volleyball
This year went well for the volleyball player , de pite being a very young team facing
many tough team with more experience.
The var ity team competed in two tournament , placing third and fourth at Willard and
Stockton re pectively. The team a a whole wa ery dedicated and came to the game wanting
to win. Junior Heather Chamber aid,' I'm looking forward to next ea on, ince mo tofu
will be back!" The Lady Bi on ended their ea on with a fir t round lo in di trict . When
a ked what he would remember mo t about the volleyball ea on, Adrienne Boulware aid,
"When Kerrie Fielder fell on her rear during warm-up !" A you can see thi volleyball ea on
wa definitely a time to remember!

Heather Chamber , Lori Maddux, and Karen Kuhn Chri ty Hammerbacher and Karen Kuhn
down and ready for the erve. go up to block as Kri tin Ownby cover it.

Lady Bi on Volleyball 1
Time to
cmcmb r ... LadY Bison

FRO T ROW: Amy Dunham, Anita Rhoten, Lacey McGuire, atalie Chapman, Dawn
trobel , Amy Sinclair, Elizabeth O'D nnell, Meli a Hickman, and Shawna Poynter. BACK
ROW: Coach Bill h emaker, Crystal Rambo, Andrea Park, Erica McCoy, Le lie Cline, Becky
Ray, Rhonda Rice, Heather Hodges, Crystal Sperko, Amy McCoy, Erica White, and Coach
Cheryl Knox .

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Senior Amy McCoy . ay he
ha enjoyed her year on the
oftball team and wishes the
underclas. men luck in the years
to come.

Am} McCoy

82
Softball
Softball Awards
MVP - Rhonda Rice
Rookie of the Year - Lacey McGuire
Bison Award - Lacey McGuire
Andrea Park
Play of the Year - Melissa Hickman
Role Player- Erica White
1st Team C.O.C. - Rhonda Rice
2nd Team C.O.C. - Melissa Hickman
Honorable Mention C.O.C. - Crystal Sperko
Lacey McGuire
1st Team All-District- Rhonda Rice

Je sica Long, Rhonda The girl celebrating their 4th place win at the
goofing off after a game, as u ual. Buffalo Tournament.

Layout by Ashley Schwanke

Lady Bi on Softball 3
Time o Remember. ..

Cross Country
What a year the ' 96 cro country team
experienced. With fi e returning lettermen and a
new coach, Buffalo wa aiming high. Thi year'
var ity team included enior -Carl Black, Heidi
Strobel, Sarah Owenby, and I ac Popejoy;
junior -Brad Shockley, Jo h Ford, Kirk
Steven on, Ja on Beltz, Micheal Owen by, and
Al Winter ; and ophomore- Buck Shockley.
Highlight of the ea on were winning both the
junior ar ity and ar ity trophy ' at Buffalo'
fir t cro country meet . The team ran
approximately ix to even miles in each practice
a day. In ummary of the ea on junior Brad
Shockley aid,"Practice were hard but in the end
it wa all worthwhile."

BAC K RO\\ Sean K irk~ey, Carl Black. l\sac Popejoy. Buck hockley. Sha"n Daniels. Josh r ord, anti Brad Shockley.
FRO T RO\\ \ I W1nters. Kirk Ste,enson. Sarah 0\\ensby, ll eltll Strobel , urt Sl..111 ncr, and Jason Bcl tt

84
BOVE: oach Ktrksey ts gJVJng Brad hod ley and Josh F'ord some pointers before a race.

hove: The team gathered for a photo after a hard run at the M. L' In' Jlallonal meet .. \BO\ E: lid1cal 0\\cn'h} heading up the fiN of man} hilb at lonctt.

Cro Country 5
Time to Reme1nber

Cheerleading
Story and layout by: Christa Cook

Imagine walking out onto the gym floor in front of everyone in


the whole school. It's not a easy thing for many students to do,
but every cheerleader must, in order to show their spirit and
support for the Bison teams. Every year the cheerleaders go to
SMSU for camp. They have to get up before 7:00 a.m. to go to
classes. The classes consist of cheer and chant class, jump
class, stunts, and dance class. Ribbons are given to each squad
for their performances. Blue ribbons are superior, red is
excellent, and white is outstanding. The varsity squad took home
six blue ribbons and a spirit stick this year. Seniors Christa Cook
and Rebecca Hicks were nominated for the All American
Cheerleader team. The cheerleaders were true and dedicated
fans of the Buffalo Bison. This year was a very exciting year for
the cheerleaders. The fans really got involved and helped spread
spirit. Thanks for all your support Buffalo High School fans!!!

fRO T : Beth Hatten and Glenda Haueter. 11DDLE: ry.,tal McDonald. Randy Berry. and Chantel Hatfield.
BACK : Rebecca Hicks. Carne Wtngo. Christa ook. and tacy Cannn.

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SPIRIT

1-'RO 'T: Junior Varsll} Cheerleaders FRO T: 1ehssa


hiller. Holly Lo)d. and Leslie \\II son. 11DDLE Misty
Bain. Bethan} Holle} . and Rachel Williams. B CK:
Angelia Qh,er. Andrea trickland. and Rhonda Place.

1-'RO T: 1-'r~shmancheerleaders icole Harrison. Kell} H1chcod.. and Teagan Strasma. MIDDLE:
Brenna Beash:} BA K: Amanda Jones. Brandy Bales. and Katnna Hill.

Cheerleading 7
T·me to Rc e ber ...

Respect
Thi word wa the team'
per onal motto. Putting the
pre iou ea on behind them,
the Bi on went on to have the
be t ea on in year . With the
help of a new coach and five
returning lettermen, the Bi on
fini hed the ea on with a
record of 10-14. They took
fourth in the Buffalo
Tournament and third at the
Ava Tournament. In a
heartbreaking overtime lo
to Central, the Mighty Bi on
mi ed moving on to di trict .
Buffalo wa honored with
three player who made All
Conference. They were:
Brian Shewmaker-fir t team
J o h Ford- honorable mention The crowd howing their opinion toward the other team.
Buck Shockley-honorable
mention. The team achieved
their goal: they got their
re pect back.

VARSITY

Bottom Row: Ja on Beltz, Kirk Steven on, Jo h Ford, Brian Shewmaker. Top Row:
Coach oel Carl Black, Ju tin McCowan, Craig Owen , Curt Skinner, Coach Kirk ey
88
Boy's Basketball

FRESHMEN

Top Row: Chris Hatten , Brad Stefka, Luke Christian , Travis Horinek, Cory Whitaker, Coach
Bouma, Bottom Row: Jeff Roller, Mike Kelly, Travis Eliott, Gabe McMillan , Eric Garretson .

JUNIOR
VARSITY

Front Row: Bill Hienz, Matt Hale, Seth Greenwood, Ryan Da ie , John yberg. Top
Row: Coach Noel, Matt Stoke , Buck Shockley, Shawn Daniel , Ja on Stanley.

Boy' Ba ketball 89
Tnn To R n mh 1

Lady Bison Basketball

FRO T: Erica McCoy, Crystal Sperko, Amy McCoy, Christy Hammerbacher, and Lori Maddux.
BACK: Coach Bill Autry, Becky Ray, Lacey McGuire, Adrienne Boulware, Rhonda Rice, Anna
Viet , Randee Gilpin, and Coach Teresa Holt.

Junior Var ity and Fre hmen: FRONT: Kristen Calfee, Suzy Luke, Amanda Dill, Amy Dunham,
Julie Brinkman, and Kelly Armstrong. BACK: Coach Ginger McCoullough, Ashley Wahl. Amanda
Payne, Sara mith, Andrea Park, Kerrie Mathews, amantha Cherry, and Coach Teresa Holt.

90
Lori Maddux, Rhonda Rice, and Cry tal Sperko
Cry tal Sperko making omething happen! fighting for the rebound.

What time is it? Game time! This was commonly heard at the beginning of
mo t varsity games this 1996-1997 basketball ea on.
With no returning senior and only two returning letter winner , the var ity
team had a tough road to travel. " It wa a tough eason, but we had one goal in
mind, which was to bring home hardware, and we did! " aid junior Adrienne
Boulware about winning third place at the Bolivar Tournament.
Although this was a young team, they improved greatly throughout the
sea on and had fun doing it. Rhonda Rice, ophomore, had thi to ay about the
eason, "I think we learned a lot a a team thi year. Since we'll all be back next
year, hopefully, our team unity will come back with u !"

Anna Viets, Erica Me y, Randee Gilpin , and Rhonda Rice how ing a little love bef re practice!

Lady Bi on Ba ketball 91
Time to Remember ...
HIGH SCHOOL
LAYOUT BY: CHRI TA COOK

FIRST ROW: Coach Meadows, Amber Barton, Jenny Beltz, Suzy Luke, Heather
Hodge , A hley Wall, Jamie Barber. SECOND ROW: Coach Redlich, George
Smith, Chri Hatten, Carl Black, Steve Brinkman, David McClain, Bill Turner, Coach
O'Neil, Coach Willi . THIRD ROW: Ja on Cooper, Daniel Horinek, Luke
Charlton, I ac Popejoy, Andrew Owensby, Derrick Clark, Michael Owensby, Scott
Cotton, Travi Horinek. FOURTH ROW: Will Bame and Donnie Bornman.

RU • • • UMP ... THROW • • •

92
TRACK

High School Track 93


Tin1~ to cmember ...

Story & Layout: Amanda Jack on

"To be the man, you have to beat the man."


That was the team motto of the baseball team this
year. Coach Shewmaker had this to say about the
season, "So far we've had an okay year. We've lost
a couple games we should have won, but we 're
winning our fair share. Our expectations are to be
competetive in every ball game. In most games
there's always an opportunity to break through."
Junior Randyn Saner summed up the season by
saying, "We may not become state champs, but we
try our hardest to beat the man."

F ront Row: Nathan Brownfield, Du ty Arm trong, Curtis Skinner, Brian Calfee, Adam Batt, and Matt Kramer.
econd Row: J e Ben n, Ricky Chapman, Koi Hender n, Brad Stefka, and Brad yberg. Back Row: Paul
Hill, Matt Hale, Brent Pinkley, Randyn Saner, and Brian Shewmaker.

94
BASEBALL

Above: Junior Randyn Saner gets ready to send one


flying out of the bal l park.

Ba eball 95
FORE!
Story and Layout by: Gabe Buffington
Little did anyone realize that, in less than two years, the Buffalo
school system would go from having no organized golf team to
establishing one of the most respected teams in the Central Ozark
Conference. When the Bison golfers took to the "links" this year
they had no idea what to expect from this year's team. The team
tarted off the year with a first place win in the Ozark Tigers
Invitational defeating all fifteen teams in the meet. They held a
fundraiser to raise money for an overnight golf trip to play in the
William Jewell Invitational in Liberty, Missouri. The team
brought home another first place trophy defeating all thirty
teams in the tournament. The 1997 squad was composed of
member from all of the classes including strong play from two
seniors and three underclassmen. Posting the most wins out of
any sport at Buffalo High School last year, the 1997 Bison Golf
Team enjoyed great success. Destined for bigger and better things,
organized golf at Buffalo High School will continue to grow with
a bright future for this program.

1997
BISON
GOLF
TEAM

Front Row : Lori Maddux, Bart Sandoval, J hn yberg, Gabe Buffington, Ju, tin
Pantleo, Ju, tin Kenall Back Row : Ja on Beltz, Shawn Daniels, Chris Duff, Luke
Chri tian, Jo h Ford, and Nathan Lane Not Pictured : Chri, Goin

96
Time to Remember 0 0 0 GQ LF
Left: enior Bart Sandoval getting ready to let the Big
Dog eat!

Above: Sophomore Shawn Daniel


chip hi golf ball into the

Left: Freehmen Luke Chri tian h ping


to knock hi e ball beeide the pin to save
par.

Golf 97
Time to Reme
Da )

Front Row: Tori Green , Pam Elliott, Maria evarez, Miranda Willi
Jamie Lowry and Mandy Strickland Back Row: Elizabeth O ' Donnel,
Lauren Stroup, Kerri Elliot, Te a Coltrin, June Kubla, and Erin
Enlund

Midnight Light Express


The new addition of the dance team was quite
a succes . It arrived at a name by allowing students
to submit suggestions and then vote on them.
The sponsors this year were Mrs. Ho tetler 1amly Stncl.land and Pam Ell iot gell ing ready to put
great pc rlimna nce.
and Mrs. Snow. It consisted of 12 members total.
There were two juniors, two sophomores, and eight
freshmen.
They performed at girls and boys home
basketball games and several of the pep assemblies.
At the Chri tmas assembly they performed the
"Santa" dance which was a favorite among the
students. They were a great addition to the half time
entertainment at BHS.
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98
.. . .

Honors

Volleyball Boys Basketball


1 t Team All Conference
1 t Team All Conference
Brian Shewmaker
Lori Maddux
Honorable Mention
2nd Team All Di trict
Jo h Ford
Lori Maddux
Buck Shockley
Girls Basketball
Softball 2nd Team All Conference
Randee Gilpin
1 t Team All Conference H norable Mention
Rhonda Rice Lacey McGuire
2nd Team All Conference
Meli sa Hickman
Honorable Mention
Cry tal S perko
Lacey McGuire Golf
1 t Team All Di trict 1 t Team All Conference
Rhonda Rice Luke Chri tian
1 t Team All Di trict
Shawn Daniel
Football 2nd Team All Di trict
Luke Chri tian
1 t Team All Conference
Chri Duff
2nd Team All Conference Baseball
Ja on Swanigan 2nd Team All C nference
Ben Pyatt Brian Shewmaker
Mike Harri on Honorabl Mention
Matt Lind ey Brian Calfee
Brian Shewmak r Curti Skinner
Honorable Mention
Brian Shewmaker

Dance Team/Sport Honor 99


It's obvious what
these guys are up
to- TROUBLE!

H. S. ACTIVITIES
100
em em er.
Extra-curricular
activities help us to
pass the time.
"My most memorable experience
was getting 2nd place at state on
my field crops team ." Rod Taylor

"I'll always remember the Pep


Club bus rides." Stacy Canon

Seniors at a Pep Assembly. Don't get too excited guys.

"My most memorable experi-


ence is winning 1st place in
VICA at Districts ."Karen Kuhns

Activitie Divi 10n 101


Tit t t t lb r. •

National Honor Society

Front Ro"': manda Campbell, Chri'>ty Hammerbachcr, Heidi Strobel, Glenda Haueter, Darcy ondren, ara
alley, 1eli<;sa chreiber, ngie Killeen. manda Hendrickson , Amanda Jackson ccond Ro"': mber
McLaughlin, Josh Harrison, lara addux. Karen Kuhns, Jennifer lider, Lisa Rice, Heidi Brunkhorst, Cry~tal
pcrk.o Third Row: Tara nglehardt. lex Boyer. Jeremy McMillan, Jeremy Bro .... nfield, Brandon Duff, Patrick.
La hell, Brad Shock.ley. Brandon Kenai!. Kristy Mathe\'. s Fourth RO\\ : a ron Wibon. Brad yberg. hm
Duff, Carl Black., Joe Ruth. Josh Ford. Brian hc\'.mak.er, Randyn aner

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Taking the Time
to Achieve Excellence
A time honored ymbol of wi dom and knowledge, the ational
Honor Society of Buffalo High School i definitely ne for the
entire tudent body and community to be proud of. On 0 ctober
30, twenty- even Junior were inducted into the National Honor
Society for the 1996-97 chool year. Member had to complete
ten hour of community ervice to retain their tatu in the club.
Student helped out in the community at biddy ba ketball
game , nur ing homes, the DARE program, and a ho t of other
project . Thi year' member had no trouble finding plenty to
Above: Junior Randyn aner receives his do b thin the school and thr ughout the community. .H. S. i
Saling during the Induction ceremony. definitely time and effort well pent.
Story and Lay ut by: Gabe Buffington

. H.
0 CE s
Advisor Myra Glor
Heidi Strobel
Jennifer Slider
Chri Duff
Joe Ruth

National Honor Society 103


Ti 1e To Ren1ember.

Future America

TOP RO\\ C'hm Dull . Patnck LaShell. arl Blad•. Brandon Dull. Edd1e unmo. and sponsor Mrs. Bratllt:)
F'RO T RO\\ \\end) \nn Fields. \mber ~1cCanh) . Ke\ m Holdt. Rhonda Place. Jo.,h Still. and 'POn\or 1rs. Sn111h.
1\0 PHOTO amh hsher. Sha,~na Layton. Ken 1cDaniel. \manda Payne. Elitabeth Ruth. Jo Ruth . my Sincla1r. Bryon Slad•.
Jenmfer llder. Janelle Turner. Rachel While. and Can·ie Wmgo.

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What come to mind when you think of FBLA? Ju t another club to put on your record? Not hardly.
FBLA is a group of tudent who dedicate their time to helping our community and preparing
them elve for the bu ine world later in life. FBLA member held many activitie throughout thi
chool year. At the beginning of thi year, they participated in Tom Watt ale , elling hard-to-find
item in order to rai e money for the club. Member competed in di trict conte t which wa held at
SBU. At di trict everal placed highly: Chri Duff placed econd in Mr. FBL and public peaking,
Wendy Ann Field placed fir t in accounting, Rhonda Place took fir t in Introduction to Impromtu
Speaking, and Elizabeth Ruth placed fir tin Bu ine Math. Several member then advanced to tate
where Wendy Ann Field placed eventh individual in accounting. Congratulation member . When
a ked to urn up why would you pend your time in FBLA, enior Chri Duff replied, " FBLA
provide me with many opportunitie to interact with bu ine and to ee the importance of bu ine m
our community."

FBLA OFFICERS
Pre ident- Chris Duff
Trea urer- Amber McCarthy
Vice Pre ident- Patrick La hell

I believe ..
The FBLA Creed
... education is the right of e1·ery person. ...e1•ery person should acti1 ·ely work tmrard imprm ·in~
... the future depends on mutua/understanding and cooperation social. political. com11wnity, and family life .
among business. indusl!y, labor. religious. family, and educational ... el'ery person has the right to earn a firing at a usefitl
institwions. as well as people around the world. I agree to do my occupation and that right should not be denied because
wmostto bring about understanding am/ cooperation wnong all of race. color. creed. se.\ or handicap.
... e1'e1-y person should take re ponsibility for carrying
these groups.
out assigned tasks in a manner that brings credit TO self
... el'ery person should prepare fora usefitl occupation and carry on
associates. school, and community.
that occupation in a manner that bring\ the greatest ~ood to the greatest
.. .I hm·e the respon.1ibili(\' to work e.ffciently and to
nwnber. think clearly. I promise TO use my abilities to make the
world a better place for e1·eryone.

FBLA 105
Time toRe ember ...
FU MERS

ROW 1: Ben Oliver, Dottie Halleran, Jamie Roger , Cortney Meeks, Kri ten Hahn, Nick
irnmo. ROW 2: Jeff Ellam, Amy Sinclair, Jamie Lowery, Elizabeth O'Donnell, Maria
evarez, Koi Hender on, Kelly Arm trong, Jennifer Garri on, Cry tal Hamilton. ROW 3:
Shaun Stillwell, Erin Enlund, Kami Freeman, Jamie Cowan, Courtney Fi k, Amy Dunham,
Dan Si ney, Travi Elliot, Jana Duff, Amanda Redd, Clint Wright. ROW 4: Hannah We t,
Lloyd Caselman, Shane Leer, Nathan Brownfield, Rus ell Carter, Luke Christian, Luke
Charlton, Chri tine Miller, Brandi Price, Jeanetta Haye , Cry tal Rambo, Brian Hacker.

ROW 1: Roberta Holley, Rachel Woodburn, Sara Kiniman, Audrey Riddlle, Janelle Gilchrist,
Le lie Cline, Michelle Turner. ROW 2: Nathan Klapp, Randy Barry, Shawn Mu er, Rodney
Taylor, Ryan Davie , Brent Pinkley, Todd Black, J.R. Durrington, Kevin Huber. ROW 3:
Jo h Phillip , Eddie immo, athan Lane, hawn Daniel , Matt Hale, Matt Stoke , John
yberg, Brad Garri on.

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OF AMERICA

OFFICERS
ROW 1: Kri ten Hendrick , Amber McCarthy, Heather
La hell. ROW 2: Craig Owen , Brad Shockley,
Brandon Duff, Patrick LaShell.

Meli sa Hickman, Stacy Porti , Tara Englehardt, Amanda Jack on, Adrienne
Boulware, Chri ty Hammerbacher, Brooke Skinner, Stacy Canon, Jenny Davenport. ROW 2:
Rachel Bower, Vincent A h, Ju tin John on, Reggie Turner, Brad Prater, John Meadows, J.R.
Perkin . ROW 3: Jo h Souza, Aaron Wil on, Jeremy Brownfield, Jo h Ford, Ryan Can ler.

ROW 1: Jennifer Slider, Heidi Str bel, Amy McCoy, Toni harp, Li a Rice, ta y Cowan,
Bonnie Evans. ROW 2: I ac Popejoy, Trenton Reith, Gordy Vanderpool. ROW 3: Ja on
Gaynor, Ju tin McCowan Carl Black, John Phillip . ROW 4: Advi or Terr Halleran.

FFA 107
Time to Remeber ...
Future Homemakers
The Buffalo FHNHERO had 45 members for the 1996-1997 school year. Region 10
activities began in September with an officer workshop at Reeds Spring. Regional officers
conducted the workshop to train chapter officers. In October a regional meeting was held in
Bolivar. The motivational speaker gave several challenges to his audience of 1,400 area
members. For a second year through "Children International", the chapter is continuing to
support a child named Maria. Maria lives in Guatemala and mailings are received two or
three times a year. Bi-monthly club activities are planned throughout the year. FHA
members and FFA members had a combined trip to the Haunted Houses in October, a
Christmas party in December, and an ice skating trip in the spring. Kami Freeman and
Amanda Payne recently attended an A+ Conference at Osage Beach. Amanda commented
that she learned more about herself, it was an exciting experience and she learned some
ways to cope with stress. FHNHERO is an intregrated part of the Family and Consumer
Sciences curriculum which helps students prepare themselves for employment and
assuming responsibilities of adulthood.

F.H.A. MEMBERS

Bottom Row: Heidi Strobel, Amber McCarthy, Christa Cook, Sarah Spradling, Rebecca
Hicks, Kristi Mathews, Crystal Hamilton. Middle Row: Lacey McGuire, Brandy Bell, Shawna
Layton, Jamie Barber, WendyAnn Fields, Stacy Cowan, Darcy Moser, Kami Freeman. Top
Row: Jake Davis, Aaron Weaver, Erica McCoy, Michelle Turner, Toni Sharp, Shane
McKinney, Amanda Payne, and Mrs. Judy Kennedy.

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of America

F.H.A. OFFICERS

Bottom Row: Rebecca Hicks, Kami Freeman. Top Row:


Amanda Payne, Mrs. Judy Kennedy, Clara Maddux.

Luke Christian is trying to get


Mrs. Kennedy to do his work
Amy Dunham and Ashley Wall looking at pictures for him.
while they should be sewing.

F.H.A. 109
Tin1e to Ren1e
FUTURE

F.T.A. pon or, M . Alford teaching Mr. Vaughn I oking over one of Shawna
her chemi try II cla . Poynter a ignment .

Why do you want to become a teacher?

Beeby Ray: "I want the Amanda Jackson: "To help Heidi Brunkhorst: " I
3 month ummer kid make good deci ion m think that it would be a
vacation." their life like my teachers great expierence."
helped me".

110
Layout by Jo hua Chad Harri on

F. T.A. MEMBERS

FRONT ROW: Christy Hammerbacher, Amanda Jackson, Heather Chamber , Angie


Killeen, Heidi Brunkhorst. SECOND ROW: Amanda Campbell, Stacy Cowan, Sarah
Fisher, WendyAnn Field . THIRD ROW: M . Jan Alford, Clara Maddux, Darcy Mo er,
Jennifer Slider, Lisa Rice. BACK ROW: Waylon Kau , Mike Billing -, Helen Lynch, Amy
Holman, and Brad Shockley.

TAKING THE TIME


TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
IN EDUCATION
F.T.A. 111
Publishing the Times to Remember

Yearbook

1ST ROW: Chri ty Hammerbacher, Amanda Jackson, Darcy Condren, and


A hley Schwanke. 2 D ROW: Jo h Harri on, Jennifer Slider, Li a Rice, and
Darcy Mo er. 3RD ROW: Arik Grie e, Josh Ford, and Alex Boyer. BACK
ROW: Ad vi or, Mr. Glor

Amanda Jack on, Chri ty Hammerbacher, A hley Schwanke, Arik Grie se, and Mr.
and Chri ta Cook how that making the Glor plugging layouts into the comput-
yearbook bring them clo er together. er .

112
Scout Staff

1ST ROW: Holly Loyd, Meli a Manary, Lilli White, Catriona Thomp on,
Mr. Ho tetler. 2ND ROW: Amber McCarthy, Amy McCoy, Alex Boyer,
Heather Chambers, Rachel Paro, and Karen Kuhn . 3RD ROW: Will Barne ,
Carl Black, Patrick LaShell, Ja, on Gaynor, Brad Shockley, and Helen Lynch.

Heather Chambers, Rachel Paro, and Holly Loyd working cout Staff advisor Mr . Ho tetler tak ,
hard t meet deadline . time to , mile for the camera.

Layout by: A- hley Schwanke

Yearbook I Scout Staff 113


111 b r ...

FELLOWSHIP OF
Story and Layout: Amanda Jack on

Thursday mornings came early for many people this


year. But the call for FELLOWSHIP with other students
and doughnuts overcame the urge for sleep.
OF all the activities this group participated in the Adopt-
a-family and food drive are just a few.
FCA's a time for CHRISTIANS to get together and
voice their feelings about school and troubles that they are
facing. Not just ATHLETES come to meetings. Any
student who needs a shoulder to lean on can come, and that
includes just about everyone.

Front Row: Mrs. Langford, Lori Maddux, Christy Dotson, Darcy ondren, Heidi trobel, Jamie Barber, Bethany Hawley. Elitabeth
Whitmore, and M<>. Steward. Middle Row: Amber McCarthy, Amanda Jackson. Tara nglehardt, manda Campbell. Jana durr, tacey
Mattson. indy anderson. and athan Lane. Back Row: Aaron Weaver, -rica c oy, Waylon Wilson, Jason Stanley. Kelly rmstrong.
Brenna Beasley. Joanna Young. and Wendy orn~cll.

114
CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
OFFICERS

Amanda Jackson-vice-president, Becky Ray-secretary, Darcy


Condren-Treasurer, and Erica McCoy-reporter.
ot pictured Amy McCoy-pre ident.

bo\ c: Mr~. Langford and M.... Stc\\ardjoin in the fun by clappmg


and singing along .

FCA 11 5
e,.. o m her ...
Spanish Club

SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS


FIRST ROW: Jake Davi , Tegan Straw rna, Pepper Vanderpool, Brook Skinner,
Kelly Arm trong, Cry tal Sperko, Brad William . SECOND ROW: Amanda
Jack on, Chri ty Hammerbacher, Adrianne Boulware, Beth Hatten, Glenda Haueter,
Angela Slaven , Miranda Willi , Darcey Mo er, Tracey Owen , Lee Ella Ogle bee.
THIRD ROW: Danielle Rodelander, Joanna Young, Jere my Young, Tara Englehardt,
Jo h Still, Bill Turner, Bethany Hawley, Rachel William , Je ica Compton, Nick
Nimmo, Mr . Beckner. FOURTH ROW: BryanBrake Jo hua Herrera, Jamie Lowry,
Angie Zanzie, Je ica Sarlitto, Billy Dot on, June Kubla, Lauren Stroup, Alicia
Klapp, Jackie Rice, Matt Pachmeyer, Gabriel McMillan, Stacy Porti . FIFTH ROW:
Amanda White, Bobby Lynch, Arik Grie e, Cherakee Brake, Jana Duff, Brandon
Duff, Jon Hick , Aaron Wil on, Jeremy Brownfield, Josh Ford, Brent Pinkley, Joe
Ruth, Aaron Harvey.

116
SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS
Arik Grie e-Pre ident, Aaron Harvey-Sergeant Of Arm , Brandon Duff-Secretary,
Glenda Haueter-Vice Pre ident, Beth Hatten-Rep rter

June Kubla and Lauren Stroup


haring a moment on a Spani h
Club trip to the Haunt d
Hou e in Springfield.

Spani h Club 117


Tinze To Renzenzber...

French Club

1st rov. Shav.na l..t~ton. Lelia Bell/. Kn,tcn 1athev. ' · Jlil 1c ahh. StaCC) Matt,on 2nd nm : Brandon Bass. \pnl Batt. Darn Condren.
Rachel Pam. Eh'a ( ilne. Sara aile) Jrd ro\\ George Smnh. Ju,ttn Kenai I. John Throd,monon. Brandon Kenall . Brad SIHx:kk).T) ler
Lane -lth nm : 1att Kramer. Brad ) herg. C'hm Dull . Jcrcm) 1c\1illan. Jenn1 fer Shdcr. Carl black. and Patrick l .aShcll

118
Comment Vas-Tu?
The French language i a language unlike any other. It i a very elegant and
pecific language like Engli h ... which would probably explain the widespread u e of
it in o many different region and countrie ... one of which i our own Loui iana.

French club i a place where tudent can learn about variou French culture
and French attitude . Student who participate in French Club get a more rounded
view of the way everyday French people live their live . Thi and other thing dealing
with France and the countrie which peak the French language. The club al o goe
on trip which enrich and enliven the member ' view of all thing French ... and orne
thing that aren't.

Along with thi , the French Club al o engage in fun activitie out ide of cla
uch a taking trip and li tening to mu ic and watching video . Thi club i very
exciting and M . Phillip take pecial care to help her tudent appreciate French
culture.

hove: Rachel Paro mat...ing her way 10 French class ....

French Club 119


ime to Reme ber
Art Club

~rdnm: S~mne1 .
B )ul
I .tnm: Clara Maddux . hristacoo 1.. Adnenne l
. Bahm. .Bill
"are
" · Br<l(lkt: Sl..mner. John -~rae} 0\\1ea~~
.. 1 011\er.
urt1s i~.,nd W\\ : Alex Bo} er. Karen Kuhns.
anNmtrand. Todd• hlacl... k"Jca
L
rncu · ·McCo'.
' 'atalieChapman.
B ·11 MJst}
Dol\on -It .• Turner
'nl.. Gne"e. Aaron BartSans0\<1.
II ane}. Jarc•d II.o It . R)an Can,ler. and athan Lane .
Sar!Jtto. Stace} Iathon . J } fO\\ "

120
A Time to Create.
For every time there i to remember, for every object we hold dear, fore eryad erti ement,
every package, every commercial that we ee, there i an arti t who remember creating it...
A we wander in and through thi. world, we mu t trive to remember the people who have
dedicated their live to providing u with the e thing that we take for granted. Every time we
look at our po e ion , we mu t think of how much time and effort went into the creative
proce of making them. From automobile to oda can , mo t everything we think of a
everyday item were created by orne type of arti t.
Arti t are notju t drawer and painter , they are yi ionarie , people with a pa ion for
di co very at what i unknown... They are mu ician , a tronomer , zoologi t , cienti t ,
anyone that ha a deeply felt drive for knowledge. They are everyday men and women who
help u under tand our elve better.

Mr. Glor sorting. through papers during. art class ...

Art Club 121


TIME TO M E

Off.cer

Mi" Vandc\eer tal.es 11me out Jrom hclp1ng Chris Dull and Katnna
and Treasurer-ll.atrina Farnm . l·arnl\\ lor a plclllre.

122
e School Play
N N

CAST
Clouseau ................... . David McClain Hindy Harry ............. . Joe Ruth
Francois .................... . Joe Ruth Cairo Fred ................ . Aaron Harvey
Cato ........................... . Bryan Brake Inmate ...................... . Bryan Brake
Dreyfus ..................... . Brian Welch Mafia-Type .............. . Bryan Brake
Dr. Duval.. ................ . Jennifer Fletcher Orderlies .................. . Heather Hodge
Drummond ................ . Matt Pachmeyer Waitre ................... . Leila Belt
McLaren .................... . Michelle Shultz Chuck ...................... . Will Barne
Dr. Fassbender. ......... . Aaron Johns n Emcee ...................... . Bryan Brake
Margot. ...................... . Michelle Dugas French Lady ............. . Carrie Wingo
Olga ........................... . arah Fi her French Man ............. . Shane Ma,on
Jarvis ......................... . hane Ma,on Waitress ................... . Jennifer Fletcher
Mr,. Japonica ............ . Jill McNabb Technician ............... . Bryan Brake
Mrs. Levelilly ............ . Lee lla Ogle bee M s enger. ............... . Michell Dugas
Mr . Bullock ............. . Faith Rawling, D sk Cl rk ............... . Matt Pachmeyer
Mr. Shork .................. . Ben Oliver Ancient De k Clerk .. . Faith Rawling
Mrs. tutterstutt.. ...... . Rachael Baldwin German Girl.. ........... . Am inclair
Tournier. ................... . Bryan Brake

Sp ech & Debate/School Play


Time to remember. ..

Dynamics
1ST ROW:
Elizabeth Whitmore,
Heather Chambers,
Ashley Schwanke,
Jamie Barber,
Beth Hatten.
2ND ROW:
Rachel Paro,
Anna Viets,
Chantel Hatfield,
Tara Englehardt,
Trisha Lambeth.

Dynamos
1ST ROW:
George Smith, Josh Still,
Ben Ward, Gene Moyle,
ick immo, BrianWelch.
2ND ROW:
Eric Garretson, Travis
Horineck, Justin Kenall,
Josh Kahow, Wesley
McBee, Mitchell Paro.
3RD ROW:
Thomas Hall, John
Throckmorton, Wade
Bower , Aaron Weaver,
Brandon Kenall, Ricky
Rodelander, Je se
Johnston.

124
Layout By Arik Grie, e

Glee Club
1ST ROW: Michelle Dugas, Wendy Cornwell, Jamie Lowry, Angie Kileen, Elizabeth
Whitmore, Heather Chambers, Ashley Schwanke. 2ND ROW: Dorothy Manning, April Batt,
Jade Enokido, Stephanie Smith, Dottie Halleran, Beth Hatten. 3RD ROW: WendyAnn
Fields, Lauren Stroup, Amanda Redd, Lelia Belt, Julie Brinkman, Courtney Fisk, Jamie
Barber. 4TH ROW: Heidi Brunkhorst, Rachel Paro, Anna Viets, Chantel Hatfield, Trisha
Lambeth, and Tara Englehardt. - - - - - - -

Dynamic, ID nam /Glee Club 125


Time to remember...

1ST ROW: Rachel Paro, Wendy Cornwell, Lelia


Belt, George Smith, Beth Hatten, Heather Cham-
ber , A hley Schwanke, Stephanie Smith, Jo h
Still, Brian Welch 2ND ROW: Angie Killeen,
Wendy Ann Fields, Michelle Dug a , Elizabeth
Whitmore, Travi Horinek, Courtney Fi k, Julie
Brinkman, Dottie Halleran Gene Moyle, Ju tin
Kenan, We ley McBee 3RD ROW: Dor thy
Manning, Anna Viet , April Batt, Amanda Redd,
John Throckmorton, Eric Garret on, Brandon
Kenan, Jade Enokido, Jamie Barber, Ben Ward,
Mitch Paro 4TH ROW: Jamie Lowry, Chantel
Hatfield, Lauren Stroup Heidi Brunkhor t, Tho-
ma Hall, Wade Bower, Aaron Weaver, Tri ha
Lambeth, Tara Engelhardt, Nick Nimmo, Ricky Music Club Officers
Rodelander, Je e John ton Rachel Paro, Program Chairman,
Jo h Still, Trea urer.
Wade Bower, Secretary,
Aaron Weaver, Pre ident
NOT PICTURED; Clara Maddux, V.P.
126
1ST ROW: Rachel Paro, Wendy Cornwell, Lelia Belt, George Smith, Beth Hatten
Heather Chamber , A hley Schwanke, Stephanie Smith, Jo h Still, Brian Welch.
2ND ROW: Angie Killeen, Wendy Ann Field , Michelle Duga , Elizabeth Whitmore,
Travi Horinik, Courtney Fi k, Julie Brinkman, Dottie Halleran, Gene Moyle, Ju tin
Kenall, and We ley McBee 3RD ROW: Dorothy Manning, Anna Viet , April Batt,
Amanda Redd, John Throckmorton, Eric Garret on, Brandon Kenall, Jade En kido,
Jamie Barber Jo h Cahow, Ben Ward, and Mitch Paro. BACK ROW: Jamie Lowry,
Chantel Hatfield, Lauren Stroup, Heidi Brunkhor t Thoma Hall, Wad Bower,
Aaron Weaver, Tri h Lambeth, Tara Engelhardt, Nick Nimmo, Ricky Rodelander,
and Je e John on

Student in mixed
choru warm up their Layout by:
voice by . inging A hley Schwank
scale .

Mu ic Club I Mixed Choru 127


en1ber.

Library Club
Student who devote their time to helping others in the librat}'.

Hiedi Brunkhorst catching up on the latest new<., .. Mrs. Harrison in working hard to keep the library up to date.

128
spectives
effre) i charged with I Kaczyn ki , 53 , i
exual hara ment I arre ted after 16
for ki ing a girl at I bombing over 18
kipped chool. • One of the 1 year . A 35 ,000-
chool to world' mo t 1 word "Unabomber
go to a ba eball eligible bachelor , I Manife to" lead
game not knowing John F. Kenned. I Kaczyn ki ' brother
that he would Jr., marrie Carolyn I to tum him in to the
become a key Bes ette in a chapel FBI. A copy of the
player for the ew on Cumberland I manife to wa
York Yankee . In I land, GA. I found in Ted
the fir t game of i an arti t already mentally ill.
American League elling 2 million • Under CEO
divi ion playoff , worth of painting . Arthur :Wartinez ,
Maier tuck out hi 4 An auction of the Sears repositioned
glove and caught a po e ion of it merchandising
fly ball that wa Jackie Kennedy and marketing focu
ruled a home run for Onas is bring in an and returned the
the Yankee . The e timated $34.5 truggling company
run proved to be million. Kennedy to a ucce ful
crucial to the in-law Arnold retailer. Sa\ ion
Yankee victory. )r>' Sch warzenegger Glo\er claim tap
1 Six-year-old 2 Suspected Kaczyn ki ' cabin dancing aved him
Johnathan Una bomber near Lincoln, from a life of crime.
Ted Montana. He won hi fir t
• Christina Lynn Tony Award for hi
Sklero , , ang the creative Bring in
national anthem at 'da Noise, Bring in
the World Serie . 'da Funk , a
3 At age 11, chronicle of black
Alexandra 1 'echita hi tory through
8 fllz PatndJSygma

pay 772,500 for


JFK ' golf clubs.
5 Chemical-fortune
heir John Dupont
i convicted of
third-d gree murder
in the hooting
death of Olympic
wre tier David
Schultz. The jury
J I Bukaol(i.tmma U~I'OOil
al o found him to be
( Olitf photo t~thl Carl ~1 J 0 /G.unma t .aJU§On. Duntll.anc \wtland J hn Jamc ·~ygmA. John I 1\cnnc'-h Jr •amm Llill JO. Kit·l.o the v.halc Paul V 1De.. e•\k·r1G • ja Lt , Kl
Company pre ident
Aaron Feuer tein
received national
attention for
keeping the plant
open and paying
employee alarie
for 90 day after the
blaze. 7 George
Burn die at age
Franl Trappcr/Syema
100. The great
dance. • A fire comedian ' long
de troyed Malden career will be
Mill factory remembered for hi M<.:\1ullan.'Gamma L1a1\0fl


buildings, routine with wife Fitzgerald, Timothy that Jewell i no
hurricane di rupted Gracie Allen and hi Leary, Spiro Agnew, longer a target of
production, and trademark togie . Alger Hi , Bill the inve tigation.
torrents of rain • We paid final Monroe, Audrey 9 Bill Co by ' only
forced employee to respects to: Minnie Meadow , Cardinal on, Enni o by ,
andbag the main Pearl, Dorothy Jo eph Bernardin, 27, i murdered on
office building. Lamour, Ella Margaux an i olated road off
Hemingway, the San Diego
Barbara Jordan, Freeway while
Erma Hornbeck, changing a flat tire.
Howard Rollin , • Hollywood '
and Jonathan golden couple Brad
Lar on. Richard Pitt and Gwyneth
Jewell , the ecurity PaltrO\\- announced
guard who fir t their engagem nt.
potted the pip • After fifteen y ar ,
bomb in Centennial Bryant Gumbel
Park during the retired from the
Summer Olympic , TODAY how. • Eric
become the focu and Amy
of the FBI bombing Gutten ohn of
inve tigation. Montgomery, AL,
Though not were ble ed in
officially a u pect, Augu t with the
Jewell i be i ged fir t et of
b in e tigator and all-male
media. After month quintuplets in
of public crutiny, the nited
the FBI announc · State .
n July, plane goe down in Scott Fi cher died
1 I\ \ bad weather hortly along with even
I< li~ht 800 after take-off near other climber
explode in Cheyenne, WY, during an expedition
mid-air off killing all thre . on o t rtst.
Long I land, killing • 1cDonald s \ ch Snow wa blowing
230 people. The Delu e with more at 70 mph, and
cau e of the era h than 30 gram of temperature
ha yet to be fat, replaced the not- dropped to -40
determined. o-popular McLean degree . • Four
2 Attempting to Deluxe. 3 With female cadets
become the more than 60,000 entered the ( 1tadel
younge t per on quare mile of in the fall. Jeanie
ever to fly cro - de tructive force, Mentavlo and Kim
country, even-year- Hurracane I< r · n Mes er withdrew
old pilot Jessica claim 34 live and midyear after hazing
Dubroff take off cau e more than 1 incident made them
with her father and billion in prop rty feel they were no
their co-pilot. Their damage. It come longer afe on
campu . Petra
I Lovetin, ka and
I ancy Mace
I remained at the
a hore near Cape Keiko Foundation in I South Carolina
Fear, C, and ewport, OR. I military college.
move aero the • \ stnn cat named 1 • JonUcn t
region with wind Scarlett re cued her I Ramse\- , a ix-year-
reaching a five kitten from a 1 old from Boulder,
whopping 115 mph. burning building I CO, wa murdered
4 Binta-Jua. an and e caped with 1 in her home the
eight -year-old only minor inge . 1 morning after
gorilla, i prai ed • American guide 1 Chri tma .
for her re cue of a
3-year-old boy who
had fallen into th
gorilla cage at the
Brookfield Zoo in
Brookfield, IL.
aeko, the
formerly ill-treated
movie tar of Free
Willy, recovered at
the Free Willy-
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I di covery of a
I meteorite that
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happy face. • The and the Brown
familie. of Ron family, imp on
Goldman and wa awarded full
icole Brown
Simp on filed a
wrongful death
uit again t
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African-American million book inc 'i"mpson
th ches are they were first and won.
de troyed in a rash introduced. 7The Punitive
of fir . The attack holiday craze i th and
occur mainly at cuddly ltc I \1t compensatory
night and tart with lr o doll.
accelerant and • Due to
fir bomb . Despite many
tight ecurity, complaints
trag dy trike the about
(t r n 1 I t ca
0 1pi P~ Or li
when a pipe bomb buy
xplode during a ignal ,
concert. Sev ral ·ervice
people are injured : arranged
and two are killed. to pend
• (ioo\·ebumps I 350 million to
author R.L. tine I olve capacity
old more than 130 I problem . •
ith her two con ecutive
return hom term ince 1964.
delayed by • Cartooni t S ott
technical Adam , the creator
difficultie of Dilbert,
and bad weather, humorou ly
1 hannon Lucid portra the
p nd 1 day in corporate workplace
pace, a U.S. record. through hi comic
2 After lo ing her trip, book ,
hu band in the 1993 calendar , and
ma acre on a Long her elf. he win a paraphernalia. Hi
I land commuter congre ional eat book "The Dilbert
train, Carol} n by defeating her Principle" has
McCarthy, 52, opponent, Fri a, by already old
lobbie Congre for a land !ide. 750,000 copies.
a ban on a ault 3 Republican • On May 11,
weapon . However, pre idential ValuJet Flight 592
when her own candidate Bob Dole era hed into the
repre entative, Dan
re ign from the Everglade in
Fri a. trie to enate and give up I Florida, killing II 0
overturn the bill,hi po ition a people aboard the
McCarthy decide majority leader to plane. Inve tigator
run for officefocu on hi run for ugge ted that
the pre idency. oxygen-generating
4 Bill Clinton cani ters might have
~~
been the cau e of
the fire and moke
which de troyed the
aircraft.
• Applicant at the
College of William
and Mar. were
a ked to choo e n w
head for Mt.
Ru hmore. The refugee Madeleine I the high ·t-raking
winner were John Albright to be 1 female government
F. Kennedy, Secretary of tate I official in U.S.
Franklin Roo evelt, during hi . cond I hi tory. • dmiral
Martin Luther King term. Former Mike Roorda, the
and Mother Teresa. ambassador to the I fir t enli, ted man to
• Pre ident Clinton United Nation , I become Chief of
selected Czech Albright becomes I aval Operation ,
took his own life, a
controver y aro e
over medal that he
may not have
earned the right to
wear. 5 An Air Force
jet carrying
Secretary of
Commerce, Ron
BrO\\n, and 34
other , era he in
the mountain of
Croatia. There are
no urvivor . • TV-
indu try executive
and the White
Hou e created a
rating y tern for
televi ion how to
alert parent · to
Susan McDougal,
a formet partner
with Bill and
Hillary Clinton in

exce ive violence, the Whitewater
ex or rough Development Corp.,
language. Thi face 18 month in
rating guide will pri on on a
allow parent to contempt of court
lock out ill-favored citation for her
refu alto testify
about her Pale tinian man three decade . Many
involvement in opened fire on an countie in Ohio,
Whitewater. 7 The ob ervation deck of We t Virginia,
Freemen of Jordan, the Empire State Indiana and
MT, end their l Building. H killed Tenn s e were
day armed one p r on and declared t deral
tandoff. Leader wound d ix b fore di a ter area .
I Emmett lark and taking hi own life. Thou and of
I 13 other Freem n • Jello turned 100 in people wer
---~"-"-..a I are indicted for fal e March. Th inventor evacuated from
I tax claims, bank of the billion dollar their home in Ohio
show u ing a V- I fraud, threats de ert ·old the and Kentucky. Th
chip which can b I again t federal right in 1 99 f r damag was
in tailed in new I official , and 450. • The Ohio e timated to be
television et I firearms violation . RiHr reache it more than 500
tarting in 199 . I • 69-year-old highe t lev 1 in milli n.
I erupt between L rae!
I and Palestine.
I etanyahu and
,a I PLO leader
former youth I finally agree
leader, Thoma I to talk but later
Hamilton, took the I announce they could
live of 16 children I find no common
and one teacher. The I ground.
rna acre took place I. "
in a public chool I · o was found
gymna. ium. When I by an archaeologi 't
I ·rael' Prime I atop Mount Ampato
Mini ter, I in the Ande . She i
reopens I con idered a
a econd entrance to I "treasure" becau e
an archaeological I of her well- and a feather head- I
tunnel near the pre erved condition. dre .
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Rock, armed campaigning, I
conflict win re- I
election as Ru ia' · I
Pre ident, only to I
di appear for I
everal month. due I
to health problems. I
He begin hi I
econd term in I
Augu t, and by I
November he is I
recovering from I
quintuple bypa I
urgery. The I
Ro lin Institute and I
PPL Therapeutic of I
Edinburgh, I
Scotland, made a I of thi technology 1 an amputee. Many
cientific I could be I are maimed by the
breakthrough by I improvements in land mines that are
uccessfully g l conventtona
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. I II con tant reminders
through I breeding. In of the co t of war.
nuclear tran fer. I , one of I TIM Magazine
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1996 Man of the I ettlement and her I


Year. Dr. Ho is one I Ken ington Palace Ia pre ure officials of
of the world' I home. She doe , I and a cargo plane. Swi banks to
leading re earchers I however, lo e the I The planes collided release account
in the fight against I title "Her Royal I outside of New opened by their
AIDS. China' I Highnes ." The I Dehli and 349 relatives before
leader I year's worst air I people were killed. World War II.
dies at the I disaster was the I Descendants of wa one
age of 92 due to I mid-air collision of I of 300 Chine e
complications of I immigrant
Parkinson's Di ea e I impri oned after
and a lung infection. I their ship ran
In ~ ~~~1\ :: aground near the
two-year civil war I Statue of Liberty.
at least 50,000 I Wu' talent a an
homes have been I arti t gained
destroyed. I national attention
1 )" a"s I and helped him get
divorce from I relea ed after three
(_ leave her I years in pri on.
ichael .J.
Fo and
Brooke
'ihie ds
made
comeback
with their televi ion
hit Spin City and
Suddenly Susan . 1
d n nt win a
Golden Globe for her
work on Mad About
You and tar in one 2 Tom ( ruise star in 0 car nomination.
of the year' bigge t two of the year' mo t • Jo I aH tc. had
mo ie . T~·vister, ucce · ful movies. In another big year with
tarring Hunt and Hill Mission Impossible he the hits Phenomenon
Pa ton, brought the not only play the and Michael. • Tim
di a ·ter movie back to lead role, he produce \lien's Home
the big creen the film as well. Hi Improl ·ement hit series r o
with performance in continued to be one of rom he wins 1111
out tanding Jerry Maquire television's most Golden Globe awards
pecial earn Crui e a popular shows. for the show and its
effect·. Golden Globe 3 Rc ste O'Donnell star hn tth en .
award and an wins rating and 5 In endence Day
kudos as her talk tarring \\ill ~tnttl ,
how, The Rosie B II 'ullman, and
0' Donnell Show, J ff 'I Jlun i the
bring a new tyle to year's biggest box
daytime televi ion. office hit. At the Series. Some
• ~he r ~ ~tr ingftcld 23rd Annual People's popul men ies this
~ear First
Wives Cluh. 101
Dalmatians. The
People \ 'S. Larry
Flynt, 1/unchhack of
otre Dame. Scream,
Broken Arrow, The
English Patient. Fly
Awa_v Home. The
Crucible, Shine,
Fargo. The Rock,
: Man ·in 's Room. The
:!O.:h ( t'nlun- I , • r In!' I Birdcage, Happ_v
left the hit series ER I Choice Awards, I Gilmore, That Thing
to move to ew York I 1 II m ' wins an I You Do. Eraser,
and pur ue a per onal I award f r ew I Courage Under Fire,
life. 4 The outrageous I Tele1·ision Dramatic I BeOl·is and Butt-head
I Empire Strikes Back,
1 and Return of the
1 Jedi. B win
1 three Golden Globe

I ward including an
award for the ong
: You Must Love Me.
Televi ion veteran
I I (. sb\ , It
I Danson , Don
I .John ,
I Perltm n, and
Do America, Tin Cup, I Ar "iln · o H II returned iii · ll1 du.,on .
Sleepers. and The I in new prime time A Time to Kill
Truth About Cats and 1 how . 9 The public' tarred tt '
Dogs. • Popular 1 fascination with \; c or I( h and
tele' is ion sho\\ s I science fiction turned him into the
mel ded Seinfeld, I continues. h year' newe t ex
The Drew Carey I- les wins three ymbol. 10 ~ d
lull ,, costar. with
McConaughey in A
Time To Kill and with
(. hr ., 0 )or 1cll in
in L01·e and War.
11 t
'r ( howcase · 12 I (. i ' ha
Eddie Murph} 's one of the year'
comedic talents and bigge t hit with
hi abilit to
William
hakespeare 's
Show, Xena. Hercules. R II'CO and Juliet is
YPD Blue. Party of mad into a 90s
Five, Friends. version '' ith
Touched hy an Angel, Leonardo
ahrina the TeeJWf!.e Di "aprio a Romeo
Witch, Frasier. and Claire Danes
ewsRadio. Dr. Quinn a Juliet.
Medicine Woman.
ash Bridges. and
Caroline in the City.
7George Lucas
celebrate~ the 20th
anniver ary of "t 1 Go lden Globe. , one
\\ar., by the re- for the show and one
re lease of the original each for star. I 'H
Star Wars, The DuchO\ m and
he
Cardigans
hit ong,
Lm·efool, i
included
on the oundtrack
for Romeo and
Juliet. 1 Celine
Dion' album
Falling Into You
win Grammy P he nome non. I 5 LeAnn Rimes,
Award for Be t Pop • '\1adonna I the 14-year-old
Album and Album of announced from the I uper tar, ha two
the Year. 2 Eric et of Evita that he I album on top of the
Clapton and wa pregnant. I country charts: Blue
Bab}face's Lourde Maria I and Unchained
collaboration, Ciccone Leon wa I Melody/The Early
Change the World, born on October I Years. She i al o
win three Grammy 14. 3 Alanis I the fir t country
Award . The ong '\ttorissette 's I performer to ever
appeared in Jagged Little Pill I win a Best New
the hit movie ell over 14 I Artist Grammy.
I GToni Braxton's
album, Secrets,
elling album features the hit
by a female You're Making me
ever and the High and Unbreak
be t- elling My Heart. 1 Pieces
olo debut ofYou, the new
album by folk-
album in .S. rocker Je\\el ,
I hi tory. 4 Hootie contain the hit
I and the Blowfish Who Will ave Your
I foil w Ia t year's Soul and You Were
I ucce with Meant For Me.
I Faitweather • Trac} "hap man's
I Johnson. • Whitne" Give Me One
I Hou ton had two . Reason won a
I succe . ful Grammy for Best
I oundtrack albums Rock ong.
I thi year with The • Country arti t
I Preacher's Wife and winner at the
I Waiting to Exhale. American Mu ic
Fugees, a Haitian
American trio, win
Best Rap Album for
The Score. 12 Los
Del Rio's hit song,
Macarena, soar to
the top of the charts
and stays there for
14 weeks. 13 Gan ta
rapper and actor
Awards: Favorite Tupac Shakur, 25,
Male Artist 8 Garth i murdered in La
Brooks, Favorite Vegas. • The group
Female Artist Phish had an ice
Shania Twain, and cream flavor named
Favorite Album for after them. Ben and
9 George Strait's Jerry's Ice Cream
Blue Clear Sky. created a flavor
• Grammy Awards called Phish Food.
in the country The band decided to
category went to
Vince Gill for donate the proceed 1 • Other popular
Worlds Apart and to environmental I mu ician include:
Brooks and Dunn efforts. • After I Reba McEntire,
for My Maria. I struggling for eight 1 Live, R.E.M., Seal,
1 The Smashing I years, No Doubt 1 Garbage, B u h,
Pumpkins' hit I finally hit it big with 1 Filter, silverchair,
Bullet With Butterfly I their triple platinum 1 Cypre Hill, Bjork,
Wings wins awards I album Tragic 1 Brandy, Oa i , Hole,
at the Grammys and I Kingdom. 14 Keith 1 Ali on Krauss,
the American Music I weat win the 1 Dwight Yoakam,
Awards. 11 The I Favorite Soul R &B 1 Joan 0 borne, Foo
I Male Artist at the 1 Fighter , Pearl Jam,
I American Music I Alan Jack on,
I Awards. • Blind I Deanna Carter, The
I Melon relea ed 1 Wallflower ,
I NICO. a tribute to I Cranberrie ,
I Shannon Hoon 's I Spice Girl ,
I daughter Nico I Ru ted Root,
I Hoon. It wa a mix I and The
I of ongs that were I President of
I previou ly recorded, I the United
I but never relea ed. I State .
the fight 37 econd
into the 11th round,
and E\ander
Holyfield defeat
Ty on to win
contract with the boxing '
Lo Angele Laker . Heavyweight
0' eal' contract Champion hip title.
wa the highe t in 4 The Colorado
the hi tory of team Avalanche win it
port . • Kobe fir t Stanley Cup by
Bryant , at age l , defeating the
decided to forego a Florida Panther 1-0
college career for a in double-overtime. ordered to undergo
Laker uniform and 5 The Chicago coun eling for
a 3.5 million Bulls win their kicking a courtside
contract. 1 umber fourth BA title by
one eed Pete defeating the Seattle
ampra win the SuperSonic 4-2.
.S. Open by Michael Jordan i
defeating Michael named Mot
Chang in the final . Valuable Player.
2 The Green England Patriot TJson i knocked • Dennis Rodman ,
Bay J..>~r'vP·r" 35-21 to win down in the ixth 35, known a one of
defeat the Super BO\\l round and into the 1 the be t rebounder
ew XXXI. 3 Mike rope in the 1Oth. 1 in the BA, wa
The referee tops 1 u pended for 11
Grand Slam
tournament : the
French Open,
Wimbledon , and the
.S . Open. Graf
remain the number
one eeded player in
women ' tenni .
• Emmitt Smith
became the highe t-
paid running back in
football after un eeded player to
igning an eight win Wimbledon.
year, 48 million • Hockey '"'ayne
contract with the Gretzky wa traded
I Dalla Cowboy . from the Lo
• In the 1997 Sugar Angele King to
Bowl, Florida the St. Loui Blue .
defeated it archrival • Tomm} La orda ,
Florida State 52-20 the longtime
and won it fir t manager of the Lo
national Angele Dodgers,
1996, Jeff Gordon champion hip. retired . • Magic
win 10 race and • Richard Krajcek John on retired
fini he econd in became the fir t from the BA for
Win ton Cup point Dutch player, and the third time.
behind Terry only the econd
LaBonte. At 25 ,
Gordon become the
younge t driver ever
to win the Daytona
500. The e\\
York Yankees win
their 23rd World
photographer. Series by beating
&Tiger Woods , 20, the defending
capture hi third champion Atlanta
straight U.S. Brave 4-2. Thi
Amateur golf i the Yankee
champion hip. He fir t World
drop hi amateur Champion hip win
tatu and b gin · hi ince 197 . 9 Steffi
pro career. 1 In Graf sweep three
J HERFF JONES

uh n 1 I individual gold on the


I made an I balan e beam. 3 In one
emotional 1 of the game 'mo t
urpri ·e 1 dramatic moment ,
appearance I USA gymna t
at the 1..; t complete her
ummer Olympic in : final vault with a
Atlanta, Georgia. li prained left ankle.
lit the torch to tart the I Strug and her
game . 1 lh 1 I teammate are
Jo son , the man with I unaware at the time of

1 Bailey al o wins a meter free tyle relay, and oftball. • Light-


1 gold for the individual the 400 meter medley middleweight Da\id
I 100 meter . • By relay, and the 00 Reid won America'
I winning the long jump free tyle relay. only boxing gold
event for the USA, • American wimmer medal by knocking out
1 printer tart I.e" 1 \m\ \an O}ken won Cuba' Alfredo
1
ha won nine gold the gold in the Duvergel • l SA's
I medal during hi women' 50 free tyle medal count came to
I Olympic career. and 100 butterfly. 44 gold, 32 ilver, and
I • Canadian wimmer I Dan O'Brien win I 25 bronze for a total
I ( urtls h den won the gold in the of 101.
Decathlon and i
I .----------.
the golden hoe , et I her vault that they I recognized a the
a world record in the I have already won the I "world's greate t
200-meter race. At 2 , I women' team gold I athlete." 7 In trJd...
he become the ftr t medal. Both the (. 11 De' ers win a
man to win both the
1
I gold medal in the 100
men' and women'
1
200 and 400-meter I l ~ skltball team meter and lead the
I took home the gold.
races at the Olympic . SA team to a gold in
2 ~ ·u no 1! 1 4 Canadian Donm the 4 x 100 meter relay
A' mo t decorated I Ba I lead hi team event. • The LSA
gymna t when he I to a gold medal in the ''omen brought home
win the team and I 4 x 100 relay event. gold medal in occer

bronze medal for the


200 and 400 individual
wimming medley ,
while n ne
mpert, al o from
Canada, won a ilver
in the 200 individual
wimming medley.
5 The SA women'
S\ im te m win gold
medal in the 400
Peer Counseling
Son1eone to talk to when the time are rough.

Peer Council. From the name you would think that it i ju t another ordinary tudent
organization. While actually, Peer Coun elor are a group of individual who were elected
by their cla mate a omeone they could talk to and tru t. Every year, all of the coun elor
undergo a training ses ion held by a profe ional from Lakeland Regional Ho pi tal. They al o
ho t the Drug Awareness Day where people from urrounding communi tie come and talk to
the tudent about re ult of u ing drug . Thi year, they are planning to end people to camp
in order to gain valuable hand -on experience. When a ked why they pend their time helping
others these tudents aid." It give me the chance to help other with their problem ." ay
enior Gabe Huffington. Sophomore Buck Shockley ays," I do it becau e I want all my friend
and peer to know they can come to me if they need to talk or if they ju t need omeone they
can tru t."

TOP ROW- Bec ky Ray. ndrea Park . T.J. Rain water. Buck ho J...ley. Jason Beltt. Gabe Huffington. and hri s Hallen.
MlDDL RO : li n beth Ruth. Casey Felin . arrie Wingo. Heather Hodges. Da\~ n trobel. Ben Pyatt. and Paul Hill.
FRO TROW: Amanda Ross. Micheal howers. Jennifer herril. Rachea l hite. tephanie anon. and Lindsey Brad le, .

Library Club/Peer Coun ling 129


Time to Remembe :
Pep Club

Ro-w I: Crystal nderson, Jackie Rice, Beth Hatten, Glenda Haueter, Brenna Beasley, tacey Mattson, icole Harrison, Lelia Belt, Maria
C\ a ret, Darcy ondren, li7abeth 0 ' Donnell, Bethany Ha-w ley Row 2: rin En lund, licia Klapp,
Jamte LO\Hy. Brenda Hyder, tacy Canon, Kelly rm trong, Jessica Bell, amantha hetTy,
Lc<,ltc Wilson. iqy Bain. Joanna Young. Katrina Hill, Rhonda Place Rov. 3: nita Rhoten ,
Eric Garretson, ara Kinnnaman. Courtney Fi. k, Mike Pickens, Christa ook, Kerrie cDanieL
Ashley WaiL Kri<,ten Calfee, Michelle Dugas, Andrea trickland, Cindy anderson Ro-w 4:
hcrokee Brake. Lauren troup. Eddie immo, Randy Berry, hantel Hatfield, udrcy Riddle,
Mtchellc Turner, Erica 1c oy, aron Weaver, Wade Bower, Luke Christian

130
Who 'ya rootin' for ? BHS
How do we dive? Deeper!
Thi wa often heard this year at home
ba ketball games. Aaron Weaver and Matt
Kramer kept the pep club supplied with igns,
eyecharts, megaphone , chant and even a
flag.

Pep club was very active thi year.


Taking two buses to mo t away football
games, our dedicated fans watched and
cheered though rain, now, cold, and even
a power failure at Bran on.

During basketball they were till there to


support. They celebrated the end of the year
PEP CLUB OFFICERS by paying for the members to attend a field
Darcy Co ndren, Vice President ; Heather Hodge. , President; Chri ta Cook, trip to World's of Fun in Kan as City. From
Secretary games to roller coaster , everyone had orne
memorable experience this year.

oach K1rJ..sey being a good sport 'W hen a pie


\\a<, thro'Wn in his face at a pep assemb ly.

High Scho 1 Acti iti 13 1


Time To Remember. ..

LEFT: Band students


participating in concert.
ABOVE: Patrick
Lashell and Carl Black
warming up before
band class.

132
FRONT ROW: Elizabeth O'Donnell, Dottie Halleran, Brenna Bea ley, Joanna Young, Cindy Sander on, Mike
Crane, Erin Enlund, Angela Zanzie, Michelle Duga. , A.J. Miller, Grady Johnson, Koi Hender on. SECO D
ROW: Glenda Haueter, Liz Ruth, Jennifer lider, Ca ey Felin, Amanda Jone , Jessica Bell, Jennifer Beltz,
Michelle Shultz, Kelly Armstrong, Jared Cahow, Anita Rhoten, Rhonda Place. THIRD ROW: Beth
Hatten, Scott Cotton, Matthew Bogg , Jo. h Herrera, Katrina Hill, MikeTritico, Jeanetta Haye , Jana Duff,
Heather LaShell, Andrea Park, JenniferBerry, Cherakee Brake, Alicia Klapp, Bethany Holly.
FOURTH ROW: Jared Holt, Josh Cahow, Steve Brinkman, Ju . tin Kenall, Brandon Kenall,
Tri ha Lambeth, Te · a Coltrin, Sara alley, Mike Shower , Barry Monday, Aaron Harvey,
Chantel Hatfield. FIFTH ROW: Patrick LaShell, Travi. Horinek, Jason Stanely, Dean
White, Luke Charlton, Chad McDonald, Brandon Duff, Reggie Turner, and Carl Black.

BISON PRIDE
MARCHING
BAND
A TRADITION IN
THE MAKING.
LAYOUT BY: ARIK GRIESS£

BAND 133
Ti e to erne er:
Football Festival
Stot}' and layout by: Christa Cook
LEFT TO RIGHT:
Attendant Heather Arndt
(Sophomore), Andrea
Park (Fre hman), and
Dawn Strobel (Junior).
Candidate Mindy
Durrington, Amy Lewi ,
Meli a Manary, Toni
Sharp and the 1995
Football Fe ti al Queen
Shelly Roller.

Football Fe tival tarted with a week full of


pmt. tudent participated in P.J. day, Hippie
day, Twin day, Halloween, and the traditional cia s
color day. enior wore black, Junior wore red,
Fre hmen wore white, and Sophomore wore all
three. Hall were decorated Friday morning, pirit
cake wa . er ed at lunch, and there wa a pep
a embl eventh hour.
After . chool the annual parade wa held, and
each cia had a float. After the coronation and
game, a dance wa held in the fieldhou . e with
mu ic provided by Channel Z and I 06.7.
Mindy Durrington e carted by Mike Harri on
wa crowned 1996 Football Festival Queen. Other
Candidates were Toni Sharp, Meli a Manary, and
Amy Lewis. Attendent were Dawn trobel
(Junior), Heather Arndt (Sophomore), and Andrea
Park (Fre hman).

ABOVE: Queen, Mindy Durrington and e cort Mike


Hamson troll off the field after coronation.

134
RESPECT ALL FEAR NONE

FOOTBALL SCORES

ABOVE: Chri taCookandAmberMcCarthy


helped celebrate pirit week by participating
on Halloween, dre ed a flapper from the
fourtie . RIGHT: Chri ty Hammerbacher
and Amber McCarthy are two groovy chick ,
, aying peace on hippie day during pirit week.

Football Fe tival 135


T. n1e o Rem em er ...

Girl's Basketball Festival

1997 King Candidate and Attendant : Buck Shockley, Matt Lindsay, Aaron Weaver, 1996
Homecoming King Tim Ray, Shane Luke, Denni Burn , Ju tin Kenall, and Chri Hatten.

1997 Homecoming King Ju tin Kenall tryin~ The Lady Bi on huddled


to mile for the camera! Homecoming Game.
Time to Remember ...

Boy's Basketball Festival

1997 Homecoming Queen Candidate : Kri ten Hendrick , Queen Janelle Turner, Heidi Strobel , and
Amber McCarthy.

1997 Homecoming Attendant : Julia Coach Kirk ey howing hi ch pirit at the


Gilpin, and Christy Hammerbacher. Homecoming Pep A embly!

Ba ketball Fe ti al 137
Ti1 e to ren1ember. ..
Student Council
Story and layout by: Christa Cook
Stu-co
Student Council ha had an exciting and bu y year. Some of
the activitie pon ered by Stu-co included the annual multi -
media pre entation, blo d mobile, teacher appreciation day,
two dance , Mr. Bison, Football and Ba ketball Fe tival , and
the Academic Letter Banquet. tu-co member aL o had to
adju t to orne change thi year. The bigge t change wa two
new pon er Mr . Jill Ho telter and Mr . Allison Lankford.
Another change wa that Stu-co was in charge of all the pep
a emblie . Member came up with a lot of new idea . Five
member attended National Leader hip camp in Colorado at
Camp Cheley. Several other member attended camp in
Fulton, MO. Member al o attended a di trict meeting and lead
a di cu ion group. With meeting at 7:30a.m. and having to
tay after chool to decorate for pecial events, both the member
and the pon or worked extra hour to make thi year

Student Body Officer


Amber McCarthy-Secretary, Christa C ok-Pre. ident,
and Heidi Strobel-Vice-Pre ident.

FRO TROW: Amber McCarthy, Chri. ta Cook, Kri ten Hendrick , Heidi Strobel , hawna
Poynter, Jamie Barber, and Mrs. Ho tleter. MIDDLE ROW: Erica McCoy, Amanda Jackson,
Le. lie Cline, Janelle Gilchrist, Beth Hatten , and Mr . Lankford. BACK ROW: Josh Ford,
Curti kinner, Jeremy McMillian, Aaron WiL on, Jeremy Brownfield, and Jason tanley.
Class Officers

Fre hman Class Officers: Chri Hatten, Gabe Sophomore Cia Officer :Erica McCoy, Jamie
McMillian, Rachel White, and Andrea Park. Barber, and Heather Hodge .

Junior Class Officer ' : Jeremy Brownfield and Becky


Ray . Turner.

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Time to Remember
Staff
We use .books,
mops, pans,
buses, phones,
and tools .... ·
We're all in this
TOGETHER.

Faculty and family enj ying the


annual employee Christma~ dinner.

RIGHT: uperintendent Micheal Stevenson


join the cooking staff to make creme pie
for the employee Chri tma , dinner.

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T·me Keepe s • • •

Jud} Ahan
Jan Alford
Vickte lien
Wanda Allen
Donna A~h\\Onh
Pegg} Bancroft
arah Beck
Mar; Lou Beckner

George Blm\ers
Tim Boamnght
Vtrginia Bolin
Fred Bornmen

anc) Burroughs
M}rna Bunm
Patt} Campbell
Leona Cansler
anc) Canon
Mar; Jane Caf\er

heme Chnsuan
Barbara Clar!..
ll a;el Claspdl
Theresa Coltnn

Lucinda Crouch
Janie Darnell
Julie Darnell

Tere a Dunham
Pats) Dumngton

,\ nn Harmon
Bn:nda Harrington
con Harris

arol Hamson

Jo) Harrison
Zena Ha)e'
Barbara Hedgepath
Robena Hender on
Theresa Holt

Staff 141
Time to emember STAFF &
1al) Ellen Bradshaw-Jones

ue King
ean K1rbey
ancy Klapp
B!lhe Knox

Cheryl Knox
Pa11y Kubla
andra Kuhns
Allison Langford
• amantha Lankford
Janet Locke
Diane Looney

Da' id 1cDonald
La\\ ani.. a tallard
\rleen ·1em1
Rodney l\oel
Jenny Oglesbee
Debb1e Q,, en
Jane
Hugh Parnell

Teresa Pa11erson
Patricia Payne
Ra} Dean Philhps
Willa Phillip'>
Pam P1erce
Dana Polston
Gina Porter
u1anne Powers

ta ey Ramey
Angie Rash
Brett Reese
L1sa Reeves
\\1lham a1hng

Cay ergent

Fran!.. Sergent
Barbara hew maker
Rhonda Sho<:kley

Joyce mllh
Cindy outh
11cheal J

Chandra tinson
Verna Strickland
Roben wearengin
M1ke Tacl..ett
Ang1e Taylor
arn1en Vande,eer
Robert Vaughn
Cathhne Vest

Da,id \i ilhams
John Willis
Lenna Wilson
andra Wisdom
Jo Ann \\ ygant
Jane Zerr

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SCHOOL BOA DMEMBERS
NO PHOTOS
Rachel Akms Betty Glasgow Frank1e Philllps
nn Ainsley D1XJC Goodwin Danaell Piper
Gloria Auberr} L1nda Grant Sharon Powers
Bill Autry Terry Halleran Barbara Randall
Julie Ba-., Demse Hamilton Dean Randall
Rebecca Bell Veda Hammer Trudy Redd
111/i B1bens Donald Hankins Mike Redhch
Ray Bolin 1elanie Harris Lonnda Rehagen
Chns Bouma Rid. Henderson Lou1se Ruter
Carolyn Bouma Carla H1bler Alben Roberts
Edw1n Boyd Vickie Hicks Manuel Rodrigue~
Donald Bn!\\er usan Hole Gary Routh
Carmon Bre\\Ster Gary Ho,~ard Bill hepard
Kathy Burchfield Jonathan Da,id Hunt Marc1a hepard
Joyce CahO\\ Tom Inman Jerry kopec
armela Camp Tommy Inman Deborah muh
Blil Ca e h1rley Ja per
Phyllls Case aria Jenkins
Randy ase Kenneth Jenson
\\ anda ase Janet Johnson
Don asteel Judy Kenndy
Knn laspill Blil Knapp Karen tringer
Darlene Lacey Bill Stnnger
Terry Chne
Ronald Condren L01 s Letterman Cy nth1a \\ anigan
Tonya otter Jnnmy Lowry us1e \\amgan
1ary Ann ox Kenny Lee McDamel Tanya Tackkett
Top: 1rs. Glor. 1rs. Burroughs. and Mrs. Bolin help out m the school's first annual red ribbon walk-a-thon. Barbara Crites Ed 1cDalrmant Kenneth Taylor
her) I Croo.,b} Marion Lutz Becky Turner
arol ully Cynthia 1cKinzle Helen Turner
IndividuaL who give . .. Lotus ully Gid 1abe Alice Tro'~
Lavelle Deckard Kathy 1ankey Betty Vest
of their tirnc to help others. Deena DeMuri John 1artm
Doug Mathe'' s
Gleamon Vest
Patsy V1ets
LaiTY Dixon
Jo 1atthews Debb1e \\allace
Denms Dor"om
Betty Dryer Da\ id Meadows Gene Welsh
Debby Dryer Teresa Melton Jennifer Wilken
Boyce Eagon Da\ld Ml/era Dale Wilson
Doug Earls Jack 1oore Jack \\'mton
Richard Fair D1ana 1o}le andra Wood
Donna Fiupatrick Pam 'ay lor Debb1e \\"(Xxi)ard
Diana Fran!/ Terry icholas Larry Wnght
Pam heeman Da' 1d Pant leo \1yle Yate
Doris Frye Bob Payne larabelle 'I oung
\le\ Gan ean Jenmfer Payne Ed\\ard Young
hmune Gillio.,pJe Cynthia Perkins

OTE: ELEME TARYTEACHER


RE PICTURED WITH THEIR CLA
IN THE ELEME TARY SECTIO

Staff 143
u imeto

Karen Kuhn and Carl Black proving


that sometimes enior really do
STUDY.

144
emem er

Senior guy eem to have developed the skill nece


to keep that hacky ack u pended in mid-air.

Mike Pickens "demonstrates" a new


technique on floor poli hing.
Tho e enior are o creative!

Event
·oy and laughter
a e the time we

c e 1 mot.

Senior Di 1 1 n 145
Dusti Albertson Jeff Alford

Layout Design by Gabe Huffington & Chri ta Cook


Donnie Bornman Michelle Bowden

Senioritis
Strikes Back
Despite the senioritis many felt upon returning to
school, students made the most out of their year by
hanging out with friend and trying to endure the
hours of tedious studying. At the beginning of the
school year, the seniors expected nothing more than
fun, laid-back classes and worry-free days for their
final year in high school. Then November arrived, and
seniors realized that college, tech school, and work was Dennis Burns
approaching sooner than they thought. Last minute
ACT's, novel-length applications, personal essays and
teacher recommendations ate away at their leisure. It
was time to decide their future plans in what seemed
like an inadequate amount of time.
The members of the Senior class shared a number
of concerns about having to adjust to a completely
different atmosphere after high chool. Along with the
excitement of graduation came the stress of future
plans.
Michelle Dame

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Kim Allen Heath Anderjaska Will Barne Carl Black

Justin Bower Alex Boyer Bryan Brake Chri tina Brown Mike Brown

Brian Calfee Chad Clark Heather Colagio Stacy Cowan

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Jacob Davi • I Chris Duff Mindy Durrington Eddie Dye

Senior 147
Do eme ha did?
Layo t by Ch sta Cook
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A DERJASKA, HEATH BOWDEN, MICHELLE


FFA Officer
ALBER , D STI 3-20-79, on of Vicki 9-5-78, daughter of Jack &
3 yr . Yr . in D.C. 13.
6-26-7 , daug ter of Anderja ka, FFA, Yo-Tech Janet Bowden. Honor roll
Deborah Hen on. Honor VICA, Yr , in D.C. 3. 12, College Prep 4,
roll 123, College Prep 4, Spani h club 34, Yr . in
Who' Who 1234, Band 1, BORNMAN, DONALD D.C. 2.
FBLA 123, FFA 234, FHA BAR 9-27-79, on of Fred &
ILL
13, Library club 34, FFA Karen Bornman. Honor
3-9-7 '
Secretary 3, FHA Hi torian 01 on. rolll234, Academic letter
3, tudent Council 34. 2, Who' Who 1234,
Who' Who, Football!,
Yr . in D.C. 10. Ba ketball 1, Carnival
Carnival Candidate 2,
candidate 1, FCA 1, Art
French Club 12, Scout
ALFORD, JEFF Staff 4, Speech Club, club 1234, Yr . in D.C. 6.
12-9-78, on of Jim & Speech Club VP 4,
ancy Alford, Track 1, Speech I Debate Club 34,
FFA 12,VICA 34, Yo- Yr . in D.C. 13.
Tech 34, RPA 1234.
Yr in D.C. 13. BLACK, CARL
2-9-79, on of Hermann
ALLEN,KIMBERL Y & Debbie Black. Honor
7-2 -79, daughter of Roll 1234, College Prep
Jerry & Vicky Allen. 4, Who' Who 12,
Yo-Tech 34, VICA 34, Bad ketball 134, Cro
Library Club 4, Yrs. in Country 1234, Trach
D.C. 9. 234, Band 1234, FCA 1,
FBLA 234, FFA 1234,
NH 34, French Club 34,

Steve Criner and Heath Anderja ka are good ole buddie .

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BOWER, JUSTI 23, Homecoming attendant Honor Roll 1234, Academic
34, Library Club 4, Yrs. in
6-9-79, on of Dan & 1. Yr . in D.C. 13. Letter 24, Who' Who 1,
D.C. 10.
v HS 34, Yo-Tech 34, VICA
COWA , TACY, 34, Library Club 4, Yr . in
BURNS, DENNIS
4-22-79, daughter of Rita 7 D,C, 13.
3-27-78, on of Paula &
Lynn Burns. Yo-Tech Jerry Cowan, Honor Roll DUFF, CHRISTOPHER
3,Yr . in D.C. 13. 123, Dance Team 4, FBLA 12-15-78, on of Byron &
3, FFA 1234, FHA 24, Yo- Carolyn Duff. Honor roll
BUTLER, JASON Tech 3, VICA 3, Pep Club 12, Principal' li t 34,
1-28-78, on of Jim & Judi 12, Yr. in D.C. 2. Academic Letter 234,
Scarber. Yr . in D.C. 3. College Prep 4, Football
CRA E, MICHAEL
1234, Golf 3, FBLA 1234,
7-6-79, on of Michael &
FHA 1, NHS 34, French
haron Cran. Honor Roll
club 123, H Pre . 4,
1234, College Preep
CALFE BRI FBLA Pre . 4, Speech &
Certificate4, Schola tic All
5-2-79, on o Barb & Debate club Vice Pre . 3,
American 3, Weightlifting
Gene Lawrence. Pre . 4, Speech & Debate
4, Band 1234, Drum Major
Ba ketball 12, Football 1, club 1234. Yr . in D.C.
4, National Hi tory 7
eball 1234, Yr , in 13.
BRAKE, BRYAN C Government Award, Yr .
in D.C. 2. DURRI GTO , MI DY
3-19-79, on of Darre 1&
11-7-7 , daughter of Clint
Deni e Brake. Track 3 CAR R , BUSTER
CRI ER, STEVEN & Donna Durrington .
Spanish Club 1234, Dr rna 6-7-79,
1-19-79, on of Terry & Honor rolll, Homcoming
Club 24, Speech Club 3 ,
Darlene Criner. FFA 3, Queen 4, FFA 1234, FHA
Speech Club Sec. 4, Yrs n
Yr in D.C. 13 . 12, Vica 34, Yo-tech 34,
D. C.5.
Pep club 2, Vica Trea urer
3, Vica Secretary 4, Yr . in
BROWN, CHRISTIN
D .C. 12.
2-7-79, daughter of Ja ic
Hall. Cheerleader 1, DAME, LLEKAY
DYE, EDDIE
Dynamic 2, Glee Cl 3-4-79, aughter of Sherry
-13-79, on fMik &
Mu ic Club 2, FFA1 , & Gary Dame. Yo-Tech
Sandra Dye. Vica 34, Yo-
FHA 12, Yo-Tech3 , 34, VICA 34, Library Club
tech 34. Yr . in D.C. 13.
VICA 34, VICA Tre . 4, Yr . in D.C. 13.
Club 1234 EISMA , MIKE
Yr , in D.C. 11. DA IEL , KE Y 7-10-78, on of Gary &
5-1-79, on of Ken Robin John ton. Vica 34,
BROW ,MIKE COOK, CHRISTA Daniel , Yo-Tech, Yr . in Yo-tech 34.
10-27-7 , on of Mike and 3-7-79, daughter of Gary D.C. 3.
Barbara Brown. Football & Gina Cook. Honor roll E GELHARDT, ADAM
123, Weightlifting 234, 1234, Who' Who 1234, DAVIS, JACOB 10-30-7 , on of Lane &
Yo-Tech 34, VICA 34, Cheerleader 234, Black 7-11-79, n of Lois Karen Weigel. Who' Who
Yr , in D.C. 7. Walnut Candidate 3, FCA Maddux. Honor Roll 12, Football 12, Track l,
1234, FHA 1234, FTA 1234, College Prep Spani h club 12, Vica 34,
BRUNKHORST, HEIDI Certificate 4, Who' Who
234, Spanish club 2, Art Yo-tech 34. Yr . in D.C. 12.
7-22-79, daughter f Barb & 3, Football 12, FBLA 4,
club 14, Vica 3, Yo-tech 3,
Warren Brunkhor t. Honor FHA 34, pani h Club 4,
Pep club 1234, Yearbook ESKE, KRIST!
Roll 1234, Academic Letter Yo-Tech 3, YL in D.C. 13.
Staff 34, FHA Secretary 9-17-79, daughter of Ron
34, Who' Who 23,
123, Pep club Secretary/ E ke & Connie Eke. Wh 's
Chamber Choir 1, Gle Club
Trea urer 4, Student DOR OM, CHRISTY Who 234, Softball 2, FCA 1,
14, Mu ic Conte t 14, Mu ic
Council 234, Student Body 9-15-77, daughter of FHA 234, FTA 4, Vi a 34,
Club 14, FCA 1234, FCA Denni & Bonita Dor ' m.
President 4, Repre enative o-tech 34, Pep club 12.
Pre, 3, FHA 1, FTA 4, HS
Yr . in D.C. I .

Senior 149
Adam Engelhardt Kri tiE ke Bonnie Evans John Fi her

Amy Garrison Ja on Gaynor Crystal Godfrey Je ica Goins Chri ty Green

Janette Hall Ja on Hall James Harmon Angelia Harri on Kristen Hendrick

Amy Holman Rebecca Hook Kathy Huber Gabe Huffington

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Lisa Freeman
t e e
Decisions! Decisions! Decisions! As a
Senior at Buffalo High School you'll be asked
to make a number of them during your final
year of high school. Reaching for new heights
and occupying the position of upperclassman,
you can expect added respect and
responsibility.
Underclassmen will look to you for
Arik Grie se guidance in a number of areas ranging from
what classes to take for college prep to where
to land a good part time job. You'll have a
positive impact on their adjustment to high
school and will build confidence and respect.
Your busiest year ever will start off with
Senior pictures, precollege planning and a
host of other school related activities. As you
move through the year, numerous athletic
events and academic functions will take place,
Amanda Hendrickson Rebecca Hicks graduation supplies will need to be ordered
and classes gradually completed as you
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approach your final days of your Senior year.
Your Senior year will pass by much to
r;- J quickly, but it will be marked by triumphs,

,;~J, lasting friendships and a keen sense of


accomplishment. You'll only be a Senior
once, so cherish the times and make the most
of the opportunity.

Waylon Kaus Brandon Kenall

Senior 151
E S, B GAY OR, JASON 234, Who ' s Who 1234,
7-31-79, daughter of Bill 3-3-79, son of Steve & College Prep 4, Basketball 1,
& Car lyn Evan . Ellen Gaynor. Honor roll Football 1, Golf 34, FTA
Honor roll 3, FFA 1234, 1234, Academic Letter 2, HAHN, DA I L 1234, HS 34, FHA 1234,
Vi a 34, V -tech 34, ollege Prep 4, FFA 4, 2-20-78, ~ n of Dan & Lena French club 124, Art club
Pep club I, FFA FHA 1234, French club 2, Hahn. Football I , Track I, 123, Pep club 123, Yearbook
Parliamentarian 4. Yr.. Vica 3, Yo-tech 3, Pep Vica 3, Yo-tech 3. Yrs . in staff 34, Art club President
in D.C. 13. club 123. Yr . in D.C. 13. D.C. 8. 3, FTA Treasurer 2, Student
Council 4. Yr . in D.C. 6.
GEORGE, ROBBIE HALL, J A ETTE
6-11-7 , on of Fran 7-14-79, daughter of Judy
George. Football 12, Hall & Randy Hall.
FI HER, J H Band 12, Vica 4, Yo-tech Cheerleader 23, Vica 34,
10-30-7 , son f Herb 4. Yr . in D.C. . Yo-tech 34, Pep cl 23.
Fi ~ her & Sheila Tarver.
Yr . in D.C. 8.
Honor roll 12, Who' ~ GODFREY, CRYSTAL
Who I , F tball 12, 10-12-79, daughter of
Weightlifting 12, FCA Melinda Godfrey. Who's
12, panish club 2, Vica Who 23, Softball2, FFA KE
34, Yo-tech 34. Yr.. in 23, Vica 34. Yr . in D.C. 1 79, son of Rebecca
D.C. 6 5. Joh on. Vica 34, Yo-tech
34. Yr.. in D.C.12.
FI HER, ARAH GOI S, JESSICA
7-13-79, daughter ter 2, FFA
Wayne & Myra Fi ~ e ,FFA
Who's W.. Col ent Council
Yrs. ary 34. Yr .
KAUS, ON
4-23-79, son of Ronnie
HE DRICKSON, AMANDA Kaus. FCA 1234, FTA 4,
5-29-79, daughter of John 4-25-79, daughter of Bud Cadet Teaching 4. Yrs. in
& Laura Green. Honor Hendrickson & Cheryl D.C. 13.
roll 123, College Prep 4, Jack on. Honor roll 1,
Who' Who 234, Mu ~ ic Principal's list 23, Academic KENALL, BRANDO
Barbara Gullett. Yrs. in Conte t 1234, Band 1234, letter 23, College Prep 4, 6-4-79, ~ on of Vicki
D.C. I J.
FFA 234, Library club 4. Who' Wh 123, FCA 1234, Stafford & Steve Kenall.
Yr . in D.C. 6. NHS 34. Yr . in D.C.I2. Honor roll 1234, Academic
FREEMA , SCOTT
letter 234, College Prep 4,
2-9-7 , on of Rick & GRIESSE, ARIK HODGES, APRIL Who's Who 2, Ba ketball
Pam Freeman. Yo-tech 6-2-79, on of Arlan & 4-17-78, daughter of Jerry & 1, Golf 34, Chamber Choir
34. Yrs. in D.C. 12. Teresa Grie e. Honor Viona Hodges. Yr.. in D.C. 34, Mu ic Conte t 1234,
roll 234, Weightlifting 4, 9. Band 1234, Mu ic club 34.
Band 123, Spani h club NHS 34, French club 234,
34, Art club 34, Yearbo k HOLMAN, AMY Drum line captain. Yrs. in
GARRI ~ taff 4, tudent Council 4. 11-11-7 , daughter of Jack D.C. 13.
11-2-7 , daughter of Yr . in D.C. 12. & Pamela Long. Honor roll
Mer in & Janie I, Who's Who I, FCA 2, KEN ALL, J STIN
Garrison. Honor roll GRIGG , SARAH FFA123, FTA 4. Yr. in 6-4-79, son of Jess & Vicki
134, FF A 34, FHA 234, 7-17-79, daughter of D.C. 13. tafford & Steve Kenall.
FTA 4, Pep club 123. JoAnn Brock & Jeff Honor roll 1234, Who's
Yrs. in D . . 13. Griggs. Honor roll 1234. HUFFINGTON, GABE Who I, Basketball I, Golf
Yrs. in D.C. 1. I 1-20-78, son of Gary & 34, Chamber Choir 34,
Sherry Huffington. Honor Mu ic club 34, Music
roll 1234, Academic letter Conte~ t 34, Band 1234,

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French club 134, FCA 12, LUKE, JOHN MANARY, MELISSA club 4, Vica 3, Yo-tech 3,
Pep club 23. Yr . in D.C. 13. 2-28-79, son of John & 8-29-79, daughter of Ken Yr . in D.C. I3.
Suzy Luke. Fo tball 23, & Sharon Manary. Honor
roll 23, College Prep 4, McCARTHY, AMBER
KILLEE , ANGIE Track 2, Vica 3, Yo-tech
5-2-79, daughter of Gary Band I, Spani h club 3, 4-3-79, daughter of Don &
3. Yr . in D.C. 3.
Killeen & Ann Ho ha. Vica 3, Yo-tech 3, Pep Debbie Garri on, and
Honor roll 1234, Academic club I, Scout Staff 4, Charle McCarthy. Honor
Buffalo Gal 1. Yr . in roll 1234, College Prep 4,
letter 234, Who' Who
MAD ARA D.C.13. Who' Who 1234,
1234, College Prep 4, Glee
I1-15-7 , daughter of Cheerleader 1, Carnival
club 1234, Mu ic club
Carol Sue & the late Jim Candidate 1, FHA 1234,
1234, FfA 234, NHS 34,
MAN ING, DOROTHY FCA 34, FBLA 1234,
Spani h club 3. Yr . in Maddux. Honor roll
2-3-79, daughter of Loyal FFA 234, Pep club 1,
D.C. 5. 1234, Who's Who 1234,
& Judy Manning. Scout Staff 34, FBLA
Ba ketball 1234,
Cheerleader 1, Glee club 1, Hi torian /Reporter 3,
K HNS,KARE Volleyball I, Softball 1234,
Mu ic Conte t 1234, FBLA Secretary/Trea urer
7-7-79, daughter of Jay & Track 2, Sport Manager 4,
Dynamics 34, Glee club 34, Mu ic club 1234, FBLA 3, 4, FFA Parlimentarian 4,
Carla Kuhn. . Honor roll Pep club 1234. Yr . in
Mu ic C nte t 3, Band Student Council 4,
1234, Academic letter 234,
1234, Mu ic club 34, FCA D.C. I3. Ba ketball attendant 3.
Who's Who 2, College
1234, FHA 1234, FfA 4, Yr . in D.C. 13.
Prep 4, Volleyball 1234, MASON, SHANE
NHS 34, Art club 4, Pep
Band 1, FHA 12, FfA 3, 11-26-78, on of Dean &
club I2, FHA Reporter 2, McCOWA , J TI
NHS 34, Spani h club 3, Marcia Ma on. Football
Vice President 3, ecretary 11-8-78, on of Kim &
Art club 3, Vica 34, Yo- 12, Music club 12, Drama
4. Yr . in D.C. 13. Marilyn McCowan.
tech 34, Library club 2,
Honor roll 23, Academic
Scout Staff 4,Vica Reporter
letter 24, Who' Who 2,
4. Yrs. in D.C. 13.
Ba ketball 1234, F otball
1234, Weightlifting 1234
FBLA 2, FFA 134, Vica
34, Yo-tech 34, tudent
Counci114. Yr . in D.C.
13.
LASHEL , P RICK
1I-26-78,
McCOY, AMY
Barbara LaShell. Honor roll
7-25-79, daughter of
12, Principal' li t 3, Who's
Charlie & Penny McCo
Who 234, College Prep 4,
Hon r roll 1234,
Mu ic Conte t I, Band I234,
Ba ketball 1234, ftball
FBLA 234, FFA 1234,
1234, Volleyball 1, Band
French club 34, Scout Staff
1, FCA 234, FFA 4, FHA
4, FFA Treasurer 2, Reporter
I, ica 34, o-tech 34,
3, Vice Pre ident 4, FBLA
cout taff 4, FCA
Vice President 2. Yr . in
Pre ident 4, Vica R porter
D.C. 13.
3, ica ice Pre ident 4.
tud nt ouncil 4, la
LEWIS, AMY
Repre entative 4. Yr . in
4-18-79, daughter of Bill &
D.C. 13.
Jackie Lewis. Fe tival
Candidate 4, FFA 3, FHA
McDAIRMA T, ETH
1234, Vica 34, Yo-tech 34,
3-1-79, on of Ed &
FFA Parliamentarian, Vica
B cky McDairmant. Yr .
Parliamentarian. Yr . in
Christa ook and tephanie McHenry ·mile becau e they're in P.J.' . inD.C . .
D.C. 8.

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Jus tin Kenan Angela Killeen

tops • • •
Whether a friendship began back in elementary
school, or even within the Ia t few years, every
senior realized that graduating high school meant
splitting up with your closest friends and going
seperate ways. Many senior were committed to Melissa Manary Dorothy Manning
keeping close relations with friends, but losing
touch over the years became inevitable. Moving
away, meeting new people, and entering the real
world contributed to the loss of communication.
During school, friendship was often taken for
granted. However, it was the time spent with
friends that really touched their lives. All students
created a lifetime of memories, but it was the
friendship they shared that left the lasting
impression, in both their hearts and minds. Their
times will never be forgotten, and the memories
shared with others will last a lifetime. Stephanie McHenry Darrell Miller

where did all


the time go?
Mike Pickens I ac Popejoy

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Karen Kuhns Patrick LaShell Amy Lewis Wayne Logan Clara Maddux

John Matthew mber McCarthy Justin McCowan Amy McCoy Seth McDairmant

Darcey Moser Tim Musser Craig Owens Sara Ownby John Phillips

Ben Pyatt Chri Record Nathan Reed Li a Rice Trenton Rieth

Senior 155
McHE RY, TEPHANIE roll1234, Who's Who 1234, POPEJOY, ISSAC
11-13-78, daughter of Donnie Cro Country 4, Volleyball 6-12-79, on of Dale
& Penny M Henry. 123, FCA 3, FHA 12, Popejoy & Kathy Fore ee.
Honor roll 12 4, Who' Who
RECOR s
pani h club 2, Art club 1, Honor roll 1234, Cro 1-29-79, son of Terry &
12 Cheerleader 12,dynarnic Vica 34, Yo-tech 34, Pep Country 123, Weightlifting Reitha Record. Band
234, Glee Club 1234, Mu ic club 12, Yearbook Staff 3, 123, Track 123, FCA 1, 12,Vica 34, Yo-tech 34.
Conte t 1234, Mu ic club Vica Vice Pre ident 3, FFA 1, FHA 1, Spani h Yr . in D.C. 5.
1234, FCA 1234, FCA 1234, Student Council 23. Yr . in club 23, Art club 1234,
FHA 1234, FTA 34, pani h D.C. 13. RICE, LISA
club 1234, Art club 4, VICA 3-15-79, daughter of Frank
34, Yo-Tech 34, Library club & Sharon Rice. Honor roll
4, Pep club 1234, Mu icclub 1234, Academic letter 2,
Trea urer 3, Yr , in D.C. 13. College Prep 4, Who'
Who 1234, FFA 4, FHA
MILLER, DARRELL 234, FTA 34, NHS 34,
7-2 -77, on fErne t French club 234, Art club
Charlton. Yr , in D.C. 11. 2, Library club 4, Pep club

MOSER, DARCEY
5-30-79, daughter of Joe &
IS YOU 12, Yearbook Staff 34.
Yr . in D.C. 13.

Kathy Mo er. College Prep RIETH, TRENTO


4, FTA 4, FHA4, Spani h club 10-9-96, on of Richard &
4, Yr . in D.C. 1 Karen Rieth. Ba ketball 1,
Football 1, Weight1ifting 1,
M SSER, TIM FCA 1, FFA 1, Art club
4-7-79, onof noda 234, Yo-tech 34. Yr . in
Mu er. FFA 23, Yo-Tech D.C. 13.
34. Yr in D.C. 13

TO ROBIE, BOBBIE
9-18-79, daughter of Rick
& Meta Robie. Who'
Who 1234, Chamber Choir
OVA A ID 1, FBLA 3, FHA 1, Yo-
9-7-79, on of Leroy & tech 34. Yr . in D.C. 13.
Jenny ovak. Yr . in PEASE, S RAH Pep club I. Yrs. in D .C.
D.C. 2. 7-2-79, daughter of Don & 7. RODRIZUEZ, MONICA
Linda Pea e. Yr . in D.C. 3-29-78, daughter of
13. Beverly E panol. Vica 4,
PYATT, BE
Yo-tech 4. Yr . in D.C. 2.
11-14-78, on of Ed Pyatt &
OWE PHILLIPS, JOHN ancy Mau . Honor roll
G
1-2-79, on of Marvin & ROGERS, A.J.
& 1234, Who 's Who 234,
Debbie Pillip . Honor roll 7-27-78, on of Cathy
Karen Owen . Honor roll College Prep 4, Ba ketball
1234, Who' Who 234, Roger . FFA 3, Vica 34,
1234, Who' Who 234, 12, Football 1234,
FBLA 13, FFA 1234, Yo-tech 34. Yr . in D.C. 9.
Ba ketball 124, Cro Weightlifting 24, Track
Country 4, FFA 1234, Art Spani h club 3, Library 1234, FCA 12, NH 3,
club 4. Yr . in D.C. 13. RUTH, JO EPH
club 3, Vica 34, Yo-tech pani h club 4, Prench club
7-29-79, on of Neal &
34, Pep club 12. Yr . in 2, Art club 1234, Prp club
PICKENS, MIKE Su an Ruth. Honor roll
D.C. 13. 123, Cla Pre ident I, Peer
4-2-79, on of Mike & 123, Academic letter 23,
OW BY, SARA Coun elor 1234. Yr . in
Sharon Picken . Who' College Prep 4, Who'
D.C. 13.
7-1-79, daughter of Stanley Who I, Football 1234, Who 234, Track 3, FBLA
& Pauline Ownby. Honor FFA 123, Pep club 124. 34, HS 34, Drama club 2,
Yr . in D.C. 5.

156
HS Reporter 4, Speech SMITH, AMY
club Secretary 3. Yrs. in 3-27-79, daughter of Steve &
D.C. 7. Anna Smith. Honor roll 123,
Academic letter 2, Who'
Who 12, FCA 1, Vica 34,
,BART Yo-tech 34. Yr . in D.C. 13.
5-3-79, on of Bart &
Sarah Sandoval. Honor
roll 12, Who' Who 23, SNYDER, MISTY
College Prep 4, Football 9-3-79, daughter of
1234, Golf 34, Norman & Sherry Snyder.
Weightlifting 4, Spanish Honor roll 1234, Mu ic
club 23. Yr . in D.C. 13. conte t 1, Vica 34, Yo-tech
34, Math conte t 2. Yr . in
SHARP, TO I D.C. 5.
11-1-78, daughter of Cloyd
& Loui e Sharp. Honor SPRADLI G, SARAH
roll 1234, Who' Who 23, 12-29-78, daughter of
College Prep 4, Cros Kenneth & Wanda
Country 1, Festival Spradling. Who's Who 12,
Candidate 4, Band 12, Volleyball12, FHA 1234,
FCA 12, FFA 4, FHA FTA 34, Vica 3, Yo-tech 3,
1234, FTA 2, Spanish club Pep club 1, FHA
234, Pep club 1234, FHA Recreation leader 4. Yr . in
Reporter 1, Pre ident 3, D.C. 6.
FFA Parliamentarian 2.
Yr . in D.C. 13. STARRETT, JASO
34, Pep club 1, FBLA
10-20-78, on of John &
reporter/Parlimentarian 4,
SKI ER, CURT Margaret Ra ka. Honor
HS Vice-Pre ident 4, 8-
10-23-78, on of Dennis & roll 1, French club 12, Yo- THOMPS I SCOTT
' Student council 134. Yr . in
Nancy Skinner. Who' tech 3. Yr . in D.C. 5. 10-7-78, on of Art & Judy D.C. 13.
Who 134, Ba ketball 1234, Thomp on. FTA 3, French
Football 1, Ba eball 1234, STROBEL, HEIDI club 3. Yr.. in D.C. 13.
Cros. Country 4, FFA 2, 10-29-78, daughter of John
& Kathy Strobel. Honor DER
Vica 3, Spani h club 12, THROCKMORTO , JOH
roll 1234, Who's Who 31-79, daug ter of Erne t &
Yo-tech 3, Art club 124, 9-11-79, son of John &
1234, Ba ketball 1, Cro Loi Underwood. Honor roll
Pep club 12, Student Carol Throckmorton.
Country 14, Softball 2, 1234, Who' Who 1234,
Council 4. Yr . in D.C. Honor roll 3, College Prep
Fe tival Attendent 2, Black 4, Who's Who 2, Chamber Cheerleader 2, FCA 3, FFA
13. 4, FHA 12, Vica 4, V -tech
Walnut Canidate 4, Choir 34 Mu ic c nte t
Chri tma Canidate 3, FCA 4, Library club 4. Yr . in
LIDER, JEN IFER 34, FCA 23, pani h club
3, FFA 24, FHA 123, NHS 124, Pep club 3, Libarary D.C. 4.
11-19-78, daughter of
Glendon & Laurie Slider. 34, Spani h club 2, Art club club 34. Yr . in D.C. 13.
Honor roll 34, Principal' 123, Pep club 123,
li t 12, Academic letter Yearbook Staff 3, Art club TURNER, JANELLE
234, Who' Who 1234, Vice-Pre ident 2, Pep club 10-23-78, daughter of Gary VANDE OL, GORDY
College Prep 4, chola tic Pre ident 3, Student & Janet Turner. H nor roll 9- -79, on f Terry
All American 23, Band Council 234, Clas 1234, Academic letter 34, Vanderpool. Who' Who
1234, FFA 4, FTA 34, repre entive 23, Student Coli ge Prep 4, Who' 1, Football 3, Ba eball 1,
NHS 34, French club 234, B dy Vice-Pre ident 4. Who 4, Volleyball 12, Weightlifting 1, Mu ic
Art club 2, Yearbook Staff Yr . in D.C. 12. Chri tma candidate 2, conte t 12, Mu ic club 12,
34, NHS Secretary. Yr . in FBLA 34, FHA 1, FT A 34, FBLA 3, FFA 4, pani h
D.C. 9. NHS 34, Vica 34, Yo-tech club 12. Yr . in D.C. 10.

emor 157
. J. Roger Bart andoval Jerry harp Curti kinner Jennifer lider

arab Spradling Heidi trobel Jason Swanigan John Throckmorton Janelle Turner

Seniors

Keith Boland
Ja on Butler
Buster Carter
Michael Crane
Aaron Weaver Jennifer West Jamie Wheat Steven Worley Kenny Daniels
Mike Ei man
Greg Fox
Robbie George
B.J. Goin
Daniel Hahn
Mike Harrison
Mike John on
Lacey Keatts
Melanie Lamson
John Luke
hane Luke

158
Sen·or e nee
by Alex Boyer

This i our time. It i one which will be


remembered by everyone involved. The e
people, the e year , the e time , in cribed
into the minds of us all, stand alone as vi ion
Amy Smith Misty Snyder for the future; and what a vision it it ! We
have in our grasp the key to shape what we
want, and the diver ity to draw upon other
for inspiration.

We mu t remember a we grow and go our


seperate ways to keep in mind these times.
Never again will there be uch an opportunity
for advancement than right now. We mu t
Kendra Underwood Gordy Vanderpool recognize our individuality, and in uch
recognition, realize that we are connected by
Not a common thread. The e brief moment , the e
pa sing years, who e eemingly endle day
Photogra are each fragment of a whole ummation of
experiences, captured and culminated into
ShaneMa on who and what we are.
Mark Minor
David Novak
Matt Obernuefemann In our passing time , remembering what we
arah Pea e were helps upport what we are to become.
Bobbie Robbie
Monica Rodriguez We are the future and the creator of what will
Joe Ruth be. With thi come adult re pon ibility and
Toni harp
J a on Starrett care. The e moment , the e year of
Scott Thomp on rememberance, the e fundamental learning
Damon Trippe
Keven Weeks times, are coming together to form a complete
Artie Woods and proud entity:
Patrick Xander
The Class of 1997!

Senior 159
WEAVE A RO
9-2-78, son of Ed & Barbara
Pyatt. Who' Who 3, Golf 3,
Track 1, Chamber Choir 24,
Mu ic conte t 24, Band 1,
Mu ic club 24, FCA 1234,
FHA 34, FTA 34, French
club 1, Art club 4, Pep club
34. Yr . in D.C. 13.

WEEKS, KEVI
8-30-77, on of Larry
Week . Yo-tech 34. Yr . in
D.C. 2.

WEST, JENNIFER
3-12-79, daughter of Erne, t
& Loi Underwood. FFA 4,
Vica 34, Yo-tech 34. Y r . in
D.C. 2.
WHEAT, JAMIE
8-26-78, son of Kathy
AbO\e: Senior girls Heidi trobel. Christa CooJ.... Amber 1c anhy. Mind) Durrington. and
participated 111 '>pirit \\eeJ... and dressed up a<, football player'>. Try to hreak through that line!!!
Vanderpool & Steve
Wheat. Yr . in D.C. 2.

WOODS, ARTY
8-28-79, on of Archie
Wo d . Vica 34, Yo-tech
34. Yr . in D.C. 13.

WORLEY, STEVEN
6-14-78, on of Steve &
Pauline Worley. Vica 34,
Yo-tech 34. Yr . in D.C.
13.

XA DER TRICK
10-8-78, on of D.M. & Dee
Dee Xander. Honor roll 1.
Yr . in D.C. 13.

urt J...mner dre<,sed up a<, cheerleader.., for spirit \'.Cck and they look like they were
born to cheer!!!

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Ja on Gaynor, Chri ta
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Seth McDairmant.

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believe they can fly. Skinner receiving the bigge t ru h of their live .

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Time to Remember ...

Layout by: Christa Cook

RIGHT: Randyn Saner and


Becky Ray take time out to
mile for the camara.

164
A Wa k Under The Stars
JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM

ABOVE: Chri ty Hammerbacher and Amanda Jackson ditch their date


and decide to dance together.

ABOVE: Jamie Allen and


Reggie Turner eem to be
enjoying them el e at prom.
LEFT: Nathan Lane and Clara
Maddux p e for the camara.

Junior- enior Pr m 165


lffiC emem cr. • •

HONOR STUDENTS
Layout by: Amanda Jackson

Fir>.t Ro~: Angela Killeen, Lisa Rice. Amanda Hendrickson, and Jennifer Slider. Second Row: Joy Ra~lings, Gahe
HuiTington. and aron Harvey. Third Ro~: Kristy Mathev.s. Jason Beltt, Randyn aner. Becky Ray. and Darcy
ondren. ot pictured: arah Briggs. Heather Colagio, Chm Duff, and Patnd.. LaShell.

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First RO\\: hris Goins, Luke Charlton, Dustin Horinek, Elitabeth Ruth, and Tessa oltrin. Second Ro~: Rachel White, Tra\is Horinek.
Je-,sica Bell. Erin En lund. and tephanie anon. Third RO\\: Chris Hatten. George mith, and Erica White. ot pictured: Lindsay Brad IC).
amantha hcrry. Tra\ is Elliott, Koi Henderson, Jamie LO\Hy. Gene Moyle, Andy Perkins, and ngie Zanzie.

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hrst Ro\\: Heidi Brunkhorst, Clara Maddux. Karen Kuhns. Brad Shockley. Craig Owens. Amanda Jackson, Heather Chambers, and Rachel
Paro. econd Rov.: Jeremy McMillan, Kristen Hendricks, Jason Ga}nor. mber McCarthy, Janelle Turner, Brandon Duff. and Chantel Hatfield.
Tlmd RO\\: Josh Ford, hristy Dotson. Joe Ruth, Alex Boyer, and Brian Welch. ot pictured: Carl Black, Christ} Dorssom. Mind} Durrington,
Knsti Eske. m} Garnson, Daniel Hahn. John Luke. my Me oy. Mist} nyder. John Throckmorton. Jeff Abercrombie, ictor sh. dam
Ban, Jeremy BrO\\ nfield. manda Caner, Tara nglehardl. Glenda Haueter. Daniel Herrera. Darren Jasper. Lon Maddux, mber McLaughlin,
ara alley, Brad yberg, J.R. Perkins, Amanda Ross, Brian She\\maker, Crystal perko, and Loren Wilson.

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Me abb. Jamie Barber. Michelle Turner, Heather rndt, Da' id Me lain, Michael hower-., and Jason tanle}. Third Row: Kim
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mitherman. Bethany Hawley, Rhonda Place. Heather La hell, Justin Pamleo, and Jenny Kuhns. Fourth RO\\: Gus Marsala. teven
BrO\\n (Honor Roll onl} ), and Derek lark. ot pictured: Michelle creback, Michael Billings. and Chad McDonald.

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Kelly rmstrong. econd Rm\: at han Brov. nfield, Gabe McMillan, Luke hri'>tian. Tim Ree\ es, Gregor) Hardison. Jennifer BcltL, Elitabeth
Whitmore, and Jacqueline Rice. Third RO\\: le:o.. Green. Hannah West, JefTre} Elam. had Hendrick. on. 1athe\\ Pa hma) r. herakee Brake,
Krystal Rambo, and Amy inc lair. Fourth Rtm: Jan a Duff. June Kubla, Lauren troup. Faith Ra\\ lings. Lee Ella Oglesbee. manda Redd . Kell)
llitchcock, and Jessica llall . ot pictured: Wendy Conl\\ell. George ort\Hight, Wa}ne Lyon. Kerr} Mathews, hristine 1iller. Jeffre) Roller.
and Bradley tefka.

Honor Roll 167


Ti c To Remcm er ...

JUNIORS

Amber Ander on Bethanie Hoogland


Du ty Arm trong Joe Johnson
Adrienne Boulware Matt Kramer
Rachel Bower Tri ha Lambeth
Rachel Brown Matt Lind ey
Jo hua Cahow Je ica Long
Amanda Campbell Holly Loyd
Stacy Canon Julie Mathews
Anna Charlton Aaron Mathew
Eli a Cline Michael Owensby
Jenny Davenport Kri tin Ownby
Patricia Evan Jo h Pantleo
Katrina Farrow Stacy Porti
Ca ey Felin Brad Prater
SENIORS Waylon Kau Kerrie Fielder Brian Quigley
Amy Lewis Wendy Field Meli a Schreiber
Willie Barne Meli a Manary Becky Gann A hley Schwanke
Michelle Bowden J u tin McCowan Carrie Garner Dawn Strobel
Chri ta Cook Stephanie McHenry Thoma Hall Reggie Turner
Stacy Cowan Darcey Mo er Jo hua Harri on Bill Turner
Michael Crane Sarah Pease Beth Hatten Eddie Varner
Sarah Fi her Michael Picken David Haye Sara Vile
Arik Grie e Bart Sando al Meli a Hickman Lilli White
Jame Harmon Damon Trippe Jon Hick Aaron Wilson
Amy Holman Kendra Underwood AI Winter

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HONOR STUDENTS
SOPHOMORES FRESHMAN

Li a Abney athan Lane Brandi Bale Doug Hulette


Jamie Allen Janice Lawson Brenna Bea ley Brenda Hyder
Jaime Allen Barbara Mcinvale Jennifer Berry Grady John on
Charity Bancroft John Nyberg Mathew Bogg Je e John ton
Amber Barton John Oliver Kristen Calfee Michael Kelley
April Batt Angela Oliver Ricky Chapman Alicia Knapp
Steven Bli Michael Penick Eric Cook We ley McBee
Steven Brown Jo hua Phillip Scott Cotton Brandon McCarthy
Tamara Carter Jeremy Pickens Jamie Cowan Jonathan Meadows
Le lie Cline Brent Pinkley Mark Crofut Kri tina Michell
Je yea Compton Rhonda Rice Billy Dean White Maria Ne arez
Shawn Daniels Danielle Rodelander Justin Donald on Richard evill
Aa ta Dennis John Rohrbaugh Jade Enokido Ben Oliver
William Dot on Cynthia Sander on Jo eph Feco Elizabeth 0' Donnell
Travi Doty Jennifer Sherrill Eric Garret on Mitchell Paro
Wendy Faught Buck Shockley Bradley Goulet Carrie Parri h
Janelle Gilchri t Rebecca Skinner Charle Grotz Anita Rhoten
Paul Hill Wayne Sperko Brian Hacker Jamie Roger
Heather Hodge Jo hua Still Crystal Hamilton Michael Sherman
Jared Holt Rodney Taylor Tracy Hardy Daniel Si ney
Chri Huntley Amanda White Nicole Harri on Stephanie Smith
Timothy Jasper Rachel William Eric Hatfield Tegan Straw rna
Michelle Killeen Le lie Wilson J eanetta Haye Mechelle We t
Tyler Lane Rachel Woodburn Joshua Herrera Cory Whitaker
Katrina Hill Miranda Willi
Clint Wright

Honor Roll 169


Ti e to cmemb r . ..

I Sfil.JUTATORIAN
I think that the cia and experi
ence. of cadet teaching will be
mo. t u eful to me. I feel thi
way becau e my future plan
are to run a daycare, and it ha
taught me how to deal with
younger children through thi
cia .
Amanda Hendrick on

What cla e and experiences do you


feel will best prepare you for your
future pIan ?

.JEVICTORIAN
I feel that my cadet teaching
class and my horticulture cla
have helped me prepare for
my future plans and decide
what I want to do. Cadet
teaching ha. made me decide
that I want to teach school and
to appreciate teachers more.
Horticulture ha. sparked my
love and intere. t in plant , and
I h pe to have my own
greenhou e.
Jennifer Slider

The Class of 1997


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SENIOR HONORS

Senior Honor 171


T. me to Remember .. SENIQ RS
BACCALAUREATE

Above: John Throckmorton giving


hi te timony.

172
GRADUATION

Above: Chri ta C k and Janelle Turner finally able to smile about being ut of here.

Baccalaur ate/Graduation 173


Our Time to
Remember.
THOSE
WHO HELPED
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Hair Styling and Tanning Beds


Buffalo Veterinary Clinic
Woods Shopping Center Rusty Waide, D.V.M.
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Phone: 345-6195 CLINIC TELEPHONE S. HWY. 65


Buffalo, MO 65622 345-7231 BUFFALO, MO 65622

PoJ4 1~ flea market-Mall


Collectibles Antiques Crafts

MADDUX REALTY
Hwy. 65 South, Buffalo, MO 417·345-2274
and Treasures

Highway 65 · Main Street


Buffalo, Missouri 65622

EDWARD MADDUX-BROKER
Pauline Davies
(417) 345-5949

Buffalo's
Full-Service
Member FDIC
Bank 30 Convenient Locations to Serve You

Jet Hwy 65 & 32


Mercantile Bank of South
Buffalo, MO Central Missouri
417 St. Louis Street

(417) 345-2213 EQUAl HOUSINC


Springfield, MO 65806

LENDER

Adverti ement 177


THE BUILDER·s CHOICE Great Southern Bank
ESTIMATE SERVICE • DELIVERY SERVICE
(417) 345-6111 -Fax (417) 345-6113
TELEPHONE 1000 WEST DALLAS 919 W. Dallas - Buffalo, MO 65622
(417) 345-2246 BUFFALO, MISSOURI 65622

Extruded Soybeans Custom Grinding Home of the Oisons

BUFFALO BURGER
West Dallas Street
Buffalo, MO 65622
Ph . 345-8816
Rt. 1 Box 359 Rodney Kropf Owners: Bob, Joyce, and Devin Green
Buffalo, MO 65622 417-345-7935

BUFFALO P.T.A. LISA C. HENDERSON


Attorney at Law

Phor6'Fax
(417) 345-6713
T 303 South Maple
P.O. Box 1141
Buffalo, MO 85622

EOUCRTING EUERYONE
TRKES EUERYONE. ..
PRRENTS
TERCHERS
STUDENTS •••
TOTAL Kim McCowan
UOLUNTEERS
••••
417-345-7507
BE A PART OF IT•••
THE PTA! Hwy 65 and Main St.
Buffalo, MO

178
A E THE TOTAL LOOK
P0 B 47
M 6562
4135 MAPLE, BUFFALO
L cAL OwN o 345-2057
ANo Qp RAT o
4 7-345-7928 ELAINE ANDERSON
OWNER

IVAN J. ARNOLD
• BISON President

"fJcAMPERS -~
R.V. SALES & SERVICE ~~

IMC Tfl_ry ~
·-
Blaon Cullom Bult Truck Cllf!/WI & Pickup Cov.r~
Hwy. 65, P.O. Box 795, Buffalo, t.40 65622 (417) 345-2325

Mike & Jodi Kensinger


720 W. Dallas , Buffalo, MO
345-8718
OVER 9000 MOVIES AND 500 GAMES At the pre ent time tudent are looking a little to innocent
TO CHOOSE FROM to ju t be doing homework.

IJilMIIM/!t KRAMER & NEWCOMB. O .D .. P .C .


DAVID L. KRAMER. O .D .
REX A. NEWCOMB. O .D.

PHILLIPS & SONS TIRE SERVICE


Corner of Commercial & Pme
P 0 Box 378
BuHa 1o. MO 65622 BUFFALO EYE CLINIC
E
C B
Phone 41 7-345-7522 1 1 2 WEST COMMERCIAL DLN
P .O . BOX 80 PTER
F Z I D I
BUFFALO, MISSOURI 65622
Edwm Duane Dav1d TELEPHONE (4 1 7) 345 - 290 1
Home 345-8278 • 345-2841 • 345-2543

Adverti ements 179


L1re-D1sab111ty-Home
SHELRl Auto-Farm-Bus1ness
INSURANU
COMPANIES

BOB LYON
AGENT
WOOS SHOPPING CENTER
POST OFFICE BOX 439
BUFFALO, MO 65622
BUS. : (417)345-2608
RES .: (417)3458987

fil&·-~ ,1 Chapman's FURNITURE INc.

WHERE SHOPPING ~ "The Best Prices in the Ozarks"


IS LIKE VISITING
YOUR NEIGHBOR!

BUFFALO, MISSOURI
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -7 A.M . TO 10 P.M.

OFFICE 417-345-2272


DUGAS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
P.O. BOX 1068
DR. CHRISTOPHER DUGAS 101 E. MAIN
" For Fast Pain Relief" BUFFALO, MO 65622
P.O. Box 709
PHONE: 417-345-2127
Buffalo, MO
102 S. CedarSt. 65622
1-800-743-7923

~--
BILL CHAPMAN ~ Buffalo Feeds
HARDWARE Northwest Comer of Wood's Supermarket Lot
BUFFALO MISSOURI
I Rt. 1, Box 359, Buffalo, MO 65622
CONGRATULATIONS PHONE (417) 345-7935
CLASS OF 1997 Cash & Carry

180
LEOTA'S Phone 345-8232 South Highway 65

FLOWERS AND GIFfS

We specialize in 710 W. Hooker Dr.


caring for the Phone 345-7026
ones you love. American Subs, Cinnamon Rolls, and MORE!

\ ( DAVIES
OJ.B IIISSOUBI UTUIJ.
w
106 W. Commercial Phone: 417-345-2126
CHEVROLET-PONTIAC
PHONE 34S-2512
South Side of the Square
Buffalo, Missouri 65622

"YOUR DEPENDABLE CHEVY DEALER SINCE 1932"


Buffalo, MO 65622 Fax: 417-345-2768

A Company that takes pride in meeting our


policyholders ever changing needs.

H:VJ&~I!AI'i
MOBILE HOMES-HOME OWNERS -FARM PACKAGE
POLICY -SMALL COMMERCIAL-PROPERTY
AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH liFE
Established in 1908

On the southwest corner of


Dave Willingham-Agent
the square in Buffalo. Christie Spence-Office Mana~er
"On The Square"
345-6129 Buffalo, MO 759-2568

Bus. (417) 345-6114 es. (417) 345-7723

HoLT
1MoNUMENT co.
One Block Nonh uf tlte Square on Hwy. 73
Buffalo, tviO 65622
Buffalo, MO
Memonal benche~ for school yards
South Highway 65 Phone: 345-7712
Lawrence Holt Wayne Holt Celia Holt
KEVIN SHARPE, OWNER
1-800-459-851 0

Adverti ement 181


Kelly Trygg, M.D.
Internal Medicine

Donna Mohl, MSN RN CS


Nurse Practitioner
Each member of your family is different.
And that mean each one of them has dif-
201 South Ash ferent health care need . That's why the
Buffalo, Missouri Dallas County Medical Center is de igned
to provide your entire family with access to
(417) 345-6100 a full array of health care services.

Citizens Memorial Home Health, Hospice, Homemaker Plus and


Home Medical Equipment services are also available at this location.

Colonial Springs
Healthcare Center
... i a 120-bed facility which offers killed nur ing,
rehabilitation therapie , a full activitie program, a well a
outpatient rehabilitation ervice including phy ical, occu- COLONIAL SPRINGS
pational, and peech therapie and audiology.
Healthcare Center
Colonial Spring ha an expan ive list of resident and
family ervice including ocial ervice , daily activitie ,
beauty and barber ervice . Colonial Spring i Medicare A
and B certified. 750 West Cooper
Robert McMillan, Administrator
Colonial Springs offers comprehensive Buffalo, Missouri
outpatient rehabilitation services. (417) 345-2228
PIONEER:
n. I. One who venture into unknown or unclaimed territory.
2. An innovator. 3. A leader.
Citizens Memorial Hospital v. I. To carve a path or chart or cour e where others have not travelled.
1500 N. Oakland C.M.H. (Citizens Memorial Hospital)
Bolivar, Mis ouri 65613 n. 1. The Pioneer in Mi souri health care. 2. One of the top ten mall or rural
(417) 326-6000 ho pita! in the United State (according to an independent national urvey) .

182
WILLIAM D. BOOTH, D.D.S.
P.O. BOX 948
BUFFALO HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER
STYLUS II HWY. 65 & 32
BUFFALO, MISSOURI 65622
OPEN TUES .-SAT. 9 TO?
WALK-INS WELCOME
117 N. Cedar St. Kim Hendrix-Owner
Buffalo, MO 65622 (417)345-7048

Custom Built Systems


From Baby Ben to Big ss for Farm and Industry
Ben the years have rjg Turnkey Poultry Systems
gone quickly. Be the HOSTETLER
best you can be . A
There will always be L Rt. 1, Box 350
hugs, kisses, and E Buffalo, MO 65622
prayers for you! Love & CONSTRUCTION
you very much.
Dad & Barbara Fax (417) 345-6881 Phone (417) 345-7418
Res. (417) 345-2611

CLASS RINGS-GRADUATION

WAL:-MART ® JOSTENS ANNOUNCEMENTS-CAP AND


GOWNS-DIPLOMAS-AWARDS·
CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS

ALWAYS THE LOW PRICE


ON THE BRANDS YOU TRUST. DOUG ELLIS SCHOLASTIC DIVISION
P.O. BOX 4915
(417) 882-2048
ALWAYS~ SPRINGFIELD , MO 65808

1250 West Dalla


345-6166 GOB/SON

~
1/otvers ~ ~ltin;s
MARK STEPHENS

Mark Stephens, Master Photographer


211 W. Broadway 417-326-4315
P. 0 . 8CJx 162 .8uf!o/o MO 65622
Bol ivar, MO 65613
41 7-'345-8900

Adverti ement 183


Tunas Country Shoppg
SUPERIOR
GEARBOX
COMPANY 0 ~~:···;_ ~~ Rt. 73 D
~ ." - ~:. Tunas, MO 65764
P.O. BOX 15 0
Antiques & Country Collectibles
906 . MAPLE Visit our Post Office Museum
BUFFALO, MO.
PHONE: 345-5945

John,
CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations,
we are proud of you.
Best of luck.
CLASS OF 1997
Love,
FROM ALL EMPLOYEES OF Mom, Dad, Joshua,
Kendra, Ben
SUPERIOR GEARBOX COMPANY

Owen&
Karen Kjar
10-channel~

_71NITN Color TVs & VCRs • 9Sherwood• Stareos Buffalo, MO


West s1de of Square • BuHalo. MO • 417 345·2351 65622
Larry Dav1son, owner

JENKINS 66 SERVICE, Office {417) 345-6751


Fax {417) 345-6477
Free Estimates
Residential & Commercial

~~ \~ 11//j/ GROUND SOURCE SYSTEMS, INC.


TIRE CENTER "Spedllziug In Qeo.llermll Hlltlng & Cooling"

~CoiJiiNiliRl
SOUTH HIGHWAY65 BUFFALO, MO P.O. Box 1490, Hwy 73-DD Buffalo, MO

184
Bell$.
lto~:t~e-vvork.
'l:'e$~$ ..
drad.e$ ..
Dre$$ C!od.e$.

However, O'Bannon Bank does have Checking and Savings Accounts,


ATM cards, and Student Loans. No matter where you plan to go,
or what you ' re saving your money for, we can take care of all your banking needs.
Come to O'Bannon Bank and you won't hear any bells or
take any tests, but you will get the attention you need.

A Tradition of Personal Service FDIC


NSUAEDTO
!E)
BIW.IOJINl
Since J905 S'llO.OOO LENDER

Adverti ement 185


fft fft fft fft fft fft fft
fapestry Country Shoppe NIMMO INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
Marty 1<ggan-1(aren Yllford "Complete Insurance Service"

Purveyors of fine country and Victorian "Established in 1937"


collectables,antiques,and heartwarming keepsakes
South Highway 65- Buffalo, MO 65622 FIVE LICENSED AGENTS
(417) 345-5459 TO SERVE YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
DOYLE NIMMO
CAROL NIMMO
TELEPHONE
JESS STAFFORD
(417) 345 -7415 GLENDA CRAWFORD
DEVONA ALLEN

DA VID H. PAUL , D.D .S.


P.O. BOX 1460
BUFFALO, MO 65622
OFFICE HOURS P 0 BOX 1005
BY APPOINTMENT BUFFALO MO 65622 417-345-2103

.q Russ Weeks

WEEKS STUDIOS
LANE'S AUTO REPAIR Music Lessons • Supplies • Repair
Plano Tuning
P.O. Box 1093 206 W. Main Buffalo. MO.
Buitfalo, MO 65622
417-345-6725
Sky1a Weeks ( 417) 345-4140

PHONE: 417-326-7441
CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS!!!

BUFFALO 8().~ $ !Portrait '.Dest!fns

I (iNS CREATIVE PORTRAITS-WEDDINGS


PAT NEIL
SOUTH HIGHWWAY BUS.13
PORTRAIT ARTIST BOLIVAR, MISSOURI 65613

186
Carl's Package
Gas, food, and drink
South Hwy 65, Buffalo, MO

345-2151

i#49HA
MACHINE INC.

417-345-8532 ORA HOSTETLER


Complete Machine Shop Service CONSTRUCTION
Custom & Performance Engine
P. O. BOX 1386 Building RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
BUFFALO , MO 65622 RT.2,BOX 4508 (417)-345-5119
BUFFALO,MO 65622 (417)-345-5657

CORNER DRUG STORE


AL NYBERG R.Ph. I

Convenient Drive-up Window


HWY 32 (Dallas Street)
Buffalo, MO

HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:30-5:30


Saturday 9:00-1:00

TELEPHONE: 345-6500
After Hours: 345-8705 Aaron Harvey in his traditional clothing.

Adverti ement 187


BARBARA J. VIETS
ATIORNEY AT LAW BEST WISHES
Dallas County Assessor,
DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW
Jo Mcintire and Staff
119 E. Main street, 417/345-5644 ••• ••••• •• •• •
P.O. Box 20 FAX: 417/345-5561
Buffalo, Missouri 65622
GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1997!

PAM LOUDERBAUGH
Dallas County Clerk BECKY ~CHOFI.ELD
Dallas County Treasurer

REGISTER AND VOTE P.O. Box 605 Area Code (417)


Buffalo, Missouri 65622 345-2020
Your vote today may preserve tomorrow.

BEST WISHES EJ.\!rPIRE DISTRICT


Circuit Clerk & Recorder
ELECTRIC
COJ.\!rPANY ~
JANICE HICKS 304 S. Pine --..

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Buffalo, MO your
Janice Hicks & staff electric
Susan Potter-Barbara Routh-Stacy Satterfield company
Good Luck Class of 1997!

Sun Country Orchard


II BENNETT TAX
ACCOUNTING SERVICE
Joy K. Bennett, owner

iD
Dave and Nigel Lowman
Total Tax & Accounting Services
" We provide the persona£touch you're looking for"
Serving You For Over 35 Years!!
Rt 5 Box 5250 Buffalo, Mo. 65622

Call 345-7765

188
BUFFALO FAMILY
HEALTH CARE
David K. Showers, DO 406 W. Dallas
Buffalo, MO
319 W. Main Lois Maddux- Owner 345-6747
Buffalo, Missouri 65622
345-2231 Congratulations Seniors '97!

an affiliate of ~~~~ Health Systems

TREND
Hair Desians 6&. Boutique
Steve Johnson RICK 6&. KAREN HOOVER
Adverti ing Manager
Ph. 417-345-2224 114 E. Lincoln PHONE: 345-2039
Fax 417-345-2235 P.O. Box 770
HWY 32, Buffalo, Mo. Matrix Hair Essentials
1-800-862-8186 Buffalo, MO 65622

€antlon
FUNERAL HOME

DIRECTORS : B UFFALO, MO 8!5822


• JERRY T . CANTLON 417/345-2211
• MARLENE CANTLON
• 5 . ERIC OTTERNESS UHBANA , MO 8!5787
0 NEAL OGLESI!SEE 417/993-5133

PaulE. Hanks
Broker

Hanks Realty
Hwy 32 &73 P.O. Box 32
Buffalo, Missouri 65622 John Throckmorton and Shane Luke u ing the intimidation
factor.
Business: (417)-345-6004

Adverti ment 189


HUBERTS MOTOR CO.
wtW
CHRYSLER

CARL & MATT WILLIAMS


FORD*DODGE*CHRYSLER*PLYMOUTH
Highway 65 (417) 993-5511
Urbana, MO 65767 Home (417) 993-4348

We change a lot from kindergartner to enior . Can you guess who the e Urllana, mo
two tittle angel are?
993-4741

Congratulations Curt, we love you and are very proud of you!


Mom, Dad, Jen, & Doug

"Wilen Yoar Sboppl.n,


WIL-CO Don.r Male. MOI'e
All Work
Guaranteed DRILLING Cea~"
URBANA
BUFFALO.~SSO~
Water Wells
BUD AND PAT'S
Curt WUson
Res. 417/345-8777 FINE FOODS
CALL COLLECT
Office 417/345-6817
P.O. Box 1179 993-4277
Buffalo, MO 65622
M.hJ Sl. • DowutoWD
Urbua. MO

190
"The


tsto
those who can
'' Sophocles

You're learning and preparing


for the future,
and you've got
the Bank of Urbana
to help you.

Banko
u
Our Personal Service Makes The Difference.
Highway 65 South
Buffalo, Missouri 65622 Mem r
417-345-4242 FDIC

Adverti ement 191


Times Remembered.
As the TIMES pass, we reflect on what we have accomplished in
life. Many of the memories that come to mind are from our school
years. Recess on the playground, your first school sport in the middle
school, and preparing for graduation in high school. Now that these
things are behind you, and you are ready to go out show the world what
you have to offer. Don't forget where you came from and what it took
to get where you are now. TO all of the underclassmen, savor your
school experience because before you know it, it will be gone. We wish
the members of the Class of 1997 the best of luck in life and we hope that
they will EMEMBER all that school has taught them.

Colophon
Theme: Time to Remember
Paper Stock and Trimsize: 80 lb.
enamel, 9 x 12.
Number of Pages and Pressrun:
208 pg . 450 copies.
Delivery: Summer
Type Styles: Times, Helvitica,
Zaph Chancery
Type Size: Body Copy, 10-14;
Caption , 10-12; Headline ,
24,30,36,48, 60 point.
Color: 16 four-color, 16 spot color
End beets: Marblized paper
Photography: Yearbook Staff,
Baldwin Studio' , Pat' Photogra-
phy, Buffalo Reflex.
tafT: Buffalo Yearbook Staff
Publisher: Herff Jone
Marceline, MO

YEARBOOK STAFF:
Row One: Arik Griesse, Amanda Jack on,
A hley Schwanke, Li a Rice, Jennifer Slider,
Darcy Condren, and Chri ta Co k.
Row Two: Jo h Ford, Gabe Huffington,
Jo h Harri on, Alex Boyer, and Ja on Beltz.
Not Photographed: Chri ty Dot on

192 Clo ing


!I
REMEMBER
PEOPLE ... Smile time
2 Student Life
16 Elementary
36 Middle School
64 Underclassmen
140 Staff
144 Seniors

SPORTS ... Game time


50 M.S. Athletics
76 H.S. Athletics
99 Sports Honors

ACTIVITIES .. Extra time


58 M.S. Organizations
100 H.S. Organizations

ADVERTISEMENTS ... Business time


174 Business and Personal Ads

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