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Why grow up? On one hand, growing nior Stephanie Smith pond~.:r' if
up means fun and independence, yet on that btg green thmg tn her teeth
j, noticeable

the other hand growing up means re-


bme nght: .\lczmomcd by the
sponsibility and choices. As teenagers, v. eel chcc'c~ mcll of piua,
Semor .\lorgannc Hmd~ can't
we are caught squarely in the middle of \\ait for lunch .
each question. We are mature enough to Rtght· Trying hard not to fall,
make choices, but still need help with Scnio~ Stcph•.mtc mnh. \shlcy
Mtll • and Sam.:mtha Smith make
making the right decisions. We are old a lcanmg lO\\ cr of human.

enough to take care of ourselves, but Below: Stuffing their face' full
of grca ) chcc,e. cmor Jam t
not old enough to be cornpletely on our Smith and J umor Tara Oa\ ...
own. For example, driving a nice car is cnjt') Beller' v. inning pi tt a.

possible, but who usually pays for it?


Being in high school helps prepare us
for the responsibilities needed for the
''adult" part of growing up. But do we
really have to "grow-up"? Does grow-
ing up mean having to wear business
suits and frowny faces, and yell when
the music is too loud? Does growing
up mean we have to ~top having fun?
A shown by the tudents and faculty
here at Buffalo High SchooL the answer
is "NO"! We may be growing up on
the outside, but on the inside we have
all the curiousitie of a five-year-old.
Hopefully despite being caught between
independence and immaturity, finding a
way to grow-up without "growing-up"
is possible.

2 Theme ______________________________________________________
Abo\<:, 'Irying to keep 11 cool, Scniur Adam
Conner pretend.., that no one ... aw the horribl
shot t the goal.

Right· H)mg through the a1r \\ llh the gre ..Jest of


cl.1 s, Senior Du tin Henderson rea ...... urcs Jumor
Hann,th Bradley that he will not f.1ll u.nd bu t
his turtle shell.

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on \\u)S to \\hoop up on the fae ult) te,un.

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\\'hne prupo'<:... to S.:nior Jarm
Smuh, dn: cd a' Juliet.

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control packing co\\ bo) till· foot-
ball homecommg pirit week .

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Nintendo
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Tabitha Tessmer is a wild, crazy, future veteranarian. She enjoys horse~back
though riding a horse is not always a smooth ride, riding relaxes her. o matter how much stress fills her day she can
alwayc.; hop on a horse & have fun. During high school Tabitha always had a hard time staying up late to finish her home-
work or study. Late night study '>C<.,<.,ions leave her drained & exhausted the next morning. You might be wondering, "Wh)
would '>he tay up later to do her homewor"-. when -,he could alway'> just do it later?" Tabitha has to. tay caught up on her
work, because she i'> aspiring to be a great veterinarian. She abo want. to ha\e a farm on the side. Although, when she was
young she thought she wanted to he a cowgirl. Last year Tabitha competed in the peed the Light bike-a-thon with two of
her friend'>. They rode fift}- two miles & felt like they almost killed themsehes. In the end. Tabitha thought the ncar death
experience \Vas worth the thrill. Tabitha's fondest memory came from la'it year in her biology class. When a guy jumped out
of the window. This sophomores fa\orite quote i'i, "If God had wanted me to touch my toes he would have put them on my
knees." Tabitha has a \Cry close bond with her 'iister Charity. They are not only -,i..,ter<.,, but great friends. Tabitha Tessmer is
a great girl with a very positive & friendly attitude. he has a solid plan for her future, an admiration for her older sister, &
she has to have great leg muscles after a fifty-two mile bikc-a-thon. o next time you see her walking by, smile & say hello.
8 tudcnt Profile
Ka..,sie Rogers, a tough freshmen girl, who used to have a ''thing'' for space and a \\eak spot in her heart for kids enjo;-.
hanging out with her sister and friend .. Kassie is a daredevil. When she \Vas only ten years old "he stole her parenh car and
went on a joy ride. She just decided to take it out for a little fun on a boring day. he has had a hard time with her locker being
in a different hall\\ay than all of her cia es. When Kassie grows up she wants to be a pre-natal nurse or a pediatrician. he
loves kids, and wants to do something involving children. lthough, when she was young -.he \\'anted to be an astronaut. In the
next ten years Kassie hopes to have her career off to a good start. She would also like to have a nice steady boy friend. Ka..,..,ie
was really sad when Mr. Thompson passed away. His class \Vas her favorite part of schooL because he \vas <.,o cool. If Ka..,sie
could do one thing different, she would call her friends more often. You never know \\hen they won"t be there to amwer the
phone. Furthermore, Kassie admires all of the heavy metal bands who make it in the mu..,ic business. he abo admire" the
bands that ha en't been discovered yet. Kas. ic'.., favorite band is Korn becau"e they "ro k m) face off!'" o if ou like bands
that rock, you should talk to Kassie. You might ha e more in common than you think.

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Sherrie Cobb

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Sammie Barclay Jazmyne Beamer

Paul Be abe Scott Bolin Paul Black Craig Bright

Tonya Buntin

Matth w Dam Laci Deckard

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Thanks for giving us so much
to smile about. You have be-
come a fine young man ,

To which anyone would be


proud to call you their son.
Love, Mom and Dad
Atteberry. Tessa Be abe. Paul Joseph Eventt. Justin
Cobb. Smantha
9-19- 6 Daughter of Tammy 2-23-1989 on of Jo. ephine 3-22-87 on of Ron and Lisa
Be. abe Bison Honor Roll4 5-22- 6 Daughter of Reyna
and Denni. Atteberry Bi on Everitt Football 1,2,3,4,
Hon r Roll I ,2,3,4 College Honor Roll 2,3,4, Football ' and Gregory Cobb Honor
n.r · h l'f . Roll 4, Dance Team 2, Pep Track 2,3,4, Weightlifting 2,3,
Prep Certificate 4 Ba ketball 1, 2 ,3 ,4 , T rae k 3 , vvetg t 1 tmg C A+ Tutor 4, Mu ic Club 3,4,
oftball 1,2.3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 2,3,4, Band I ,2, VICA 3, lub ~· VICA 4, Vo-Tech 4,
Mu ic Conte. t 3,4, year. in
Weight1ifting 1,2,3,4 A+ Tutor Yo-Tech 3,4 Yearbook Staff year. m D.C.
D.C. 13
4 Band I .2.3,4 Chamber 4, now boarding Club I ,2,
hoir 1,2,3,4 Dynamic. 2.3,4 kat lub 1,2, Paintballing
FC I ,2,3,4 French Club 2 Club 1,2, Year in D.C. 2 Cotter, Ash1ee ikole
11-12-86 daughter of Mike Graevs, Brad
Glee lub 1,2,3,4 Mu. ic lub
and Tonya Cotter Who' 3-11-87 on of Greg and Judy
I ,2,3,4 Mu. ic Conte t I ,2,3,4
Black. Paul Who 1,2,3,4, College Prep Graev cademic Letter 3
H 4 Pep Club 1,2,3 RYAC
3-3-86 Son of Greg and Certificate 4, Honor Roll Bi on Honor Roll 2,3 College
3,4 Fre hman Mentor 4 ober
Diane Black College Prep 1,2,3,4, Ch erleader 1,2,3, Prep Certificate 4 Football
Charter Member 3,4 Pep Band
Certificate 4, Honor Roll Festival Candidate 1,4, + 1,2,3,4 Golf 1Weightlifting
1,3,4 years in D.C. 13 1,2,3,4 Wre tling I ,2 + Tu-
1,2,3,4, Football 4, Sport Tutor 4, rt Club 4 FCA 4,
Manager I ,2, Weightlift- F CLA 2,3, cience Club 4, tor 4, rt Club 3, 4 Che. s Club
Barclay, Sammie ing 3,4, +Tutor+ 4, FFA Sober 4, pani. h Club 2,3,4, 4 Band l ,2 FCA 4 French
12-02- 6 Daughter of Sam and 1,2,3,4, FF Offic r. enti- Year Book taff 3,4 tudent Club 2,3,4 FfA 4 Math lub
ngelia Barclay Academic nel year in D.C 13 Council 1,2, Cia ec. year 3,4 Mu ic Conte t 1,2 H 4
Letter 2,3,4, Bison Honor Roll Pep Club 2,3,4 tudent Coun-
in D.C. 13
I ,2,3,4, College Prep Certifi- cil 1,2,3,4 enior Pre Eagle
Brown, Ted
cat 4. Basketball 1, Volleyball Scout, Member of Grace Com-
5-1 - 7 on of TJ and Dame. Matthew
I .2.3,4, Festival Candidate 4, munity UMC year in D. . 10
Wendy Brown Academic 1-6- 7 Son of Gary and
Chamber Choir 2,3,4, Dynam-
Lett r 2,3, Who' Who herry Dame Perfect tten-
ic. 2,3,4, F A 2,3, FFA 1.3,
I ,2,3, Cross Country 4, dance 1,2, + Tutor 4, VIC
Glee Club 2,3,4, Mu ic Club Hatz, Tasia
Track 3, A+ Tutor 4, Che 3,4, Vo-Tech 3,4, year. in
I ,2,3,4, Music Conte. t I ,2,3,4, 10-14- 6 daughter of Am
Club 3,4, Library Club 4, D . . 13
NH 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,4, and Keith Hatz Bi on Honor
year. in D.C. 8
member at large 4, Pre. ident 4, Roll 1 Voll yball 1.2.3,4
Treasurer 3 year in D.C. 12 Ess, icole Lynn Black Walnut Festi al 4 +
Buntin, Ton) a 1-16-87 Daughter of Kevin Tutor 4 Glee ulb 4 Mu. i
3-17- 7 Daughter of Kathy and Cheryl E. . Bi on
Beamer, J azmy ne Rene Club 4 Mu ic onte. t 2 Pep
and Raymond Buntin + Honor Roll 1.2,3,4, College Club 1 ob r 2 pani. h lub
2-12-87 Daughter of u. an Joy Tutor 4, Pep Club 2,3,
and Robert Lance Beamer ca- Prep Certificate 4, oftball 1 Girl cout 13 )ear , ears
VICA 3,4, Yo-Tech 3,4 4-H 1,2,3,4, Fe. ti al Candidate
demic Letter 2,3,4, Who' . Who in D.C. 13
for year. year. 13 L + Tut r 4, rt Club 3,4
3,4, ollege prep certificate 4,
Honor Roll I ,2,3,4 Sport Man- Club officer 2,3, FfA 4,
ager I, A+ 4, rt Club 4, Band Burn , ara Pep lub 2,3, pani. h lub Ha\\ 1-ins. Chastid} NiJ..ole
I. Che '. Club 3,4, Drama Club 6-9- 7 Daughter Dixie And 2,3,4, Yearbook taff 3,4, 04-09- 7 daughter of Marty
I, A I, Math Club 3, HS Larry Burn. Honor Roll 4, FC L Pr . ident 2. rt and Pam Hawkin . Hon r
4. Pep Club 1,2,3 Science Club +Tutor 4, Band 2,3, Club Club ec. 3, adet Teach- Roll I ,2,3,4 Ba.·ketball
3, ober 3,4, panish Club 2,4, Officer 3,4, Drama club 3,4, ing 4, Lead r. hip ward 2, 1,2.3,4 Volleyball I oftball
peech and Debate I ,2,3,4, Stu Glee club 2, Mu ic Club y ar in D. . 10 2 Weightlifting 1.2,3,4 ar-
o. Hi. torian 4, 2,3, ecretary and Hi torian ni al Queen 1 Fe. ti al an-
Mascot 2,3, NFL 1,2,3,4, a- of Drama lub Third place didate 4 + Tut r 4 1ub f-
ti nal Merit andidat 3, year. in Talent . how , year. in E\an . Cody ficer 1,2,3,4 rt lub 2,3,4
in D .. 11 D . . 10 -23- 6 on of Brad and Pep lub 2,3,4 ber 3.4
Ca elman, Jessica L. Mi E an Football 2,3 Spani. h Club 2. A tud nt
6-14- 7 Daughter of Ed And Weightliftng 1,2,3,4 Wre. - council I ,2,3,4 fresh cia..
Bennett, Clayton Warren
Linda Ca. elman cademic tling 1,2,3,4, F CLA 4, FF pre . oph cia .. pre , juni r
7- - 6 Son of Ke in and h rr
Letter 2, heerl ader 1,2, 4, cience lub 3,4 VI 3,4 cia .. pre. . tudent b d
Bennett Vo-Tech 2 year in D.C.
A+ Tutor 4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Yo-Tech 3,4 year in D. pre year in D . . 12
Pep Club I ,2,3,4, Year. in
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Greg Franz

Morganne Hind Doug Hodge Shawnna Hor tman Elizab th 1 hn on Ke in Killeen

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Nicole. Brad, We are
, o proud of you
Congratulations and all your hard
~ tcole for a job work throughout
well done. We chool. It how
are so proud of in everything you
you. Keep reach- do. We alway
ing for the tars. know where you are by the laugh-
ter surrounding you. Alway
remember to let God guide you.
Love Mom & Dad
Love, Mom, Dad. and Ryan

Sammie,

We are so proud of your accompli hment . Our expectation


were high, but you exceeded them.

Remember, if you need trength---- a hor e lie m you.

Love,
Dad, Mom, and L ryn

20 r Ads
Long. ara Ann
Henderson, Dusty Molnar. Fhnbeth Vfarie
Haynes, Michelle 4-13-87, daughter of
5-22-87 . on of Tony and Debi 11-4- 6, daughter of heila and
7-23-86. daughter of Bruce Melanie and John Long,
Renders n A+ Tutor 4 rt Club Tom Hill, Honor Roll I A+ Tu-
and ath) Hayne~. Who' . Bi. on, Honor Roll 4 A+
3,4 FCA 2,3,4 French Club 3,4 tor 4 Club fficer 4 FCCLA 4
Who 2 Honor Roll 1 A+ Tu- Tutor 4 Art lub 4 FFA
Math Club 3 Mu. ic lub 4 Msic FFA 1 Pep Club 2,3,4 VICA 3,4
tor 4 French lub 2,3 Library 1,2,3,4 Library lub 1 Pep
Contect 1 tudent Council 1,4, Yo-Tech 3,4 Vica kills U.S.A
Club 3,4 VI A 3,4 year in Club 1,2,3 pani h Club 3
years in D. . 13 Pre. , years in D.C. 3
D.. 9 Pep Club Pres junior year,
evill , Phillip Cadat Teacher year m
LeJeune, Zoie
5-23- 7, son of Joe and Penny D.C. 3
Herzog, Jacob 10-25- 6. daughter of Marvin
e ilL, Football 2,3 Weightlift-
7-17-87, son of John and and Jeannie LeJeune, Academic
ing 3,4 Wrestling 2 FFA 2 Scout Ptcrcc, Pmgc
Debra Herzog, Academic Letter 4 Bi on Honor Roll4
taff 4, year. in D.C. 9 11-16-86, daughter of
Letter 2,3,4 Bison Honor Honor Roll 1 Track I ,2,3,4 Vol-
Roll 1.2.3.4 Who' . Who leyball 1,2,3,4 Festival Can- ay1or, Brett Dawn cheer r, Sport
1,2,3,4 cholastic All Amer- didate 4 +Tutor 4 Art Club 6-20-86, s n of Gary and Pam Manager 1 A+ Tutor 4 Art
ican 3 Golf 1,2,3 Wrestling 4 French Club 4 Pep Club 4 aylor, Academic Letter 2,3,4 Club 3 Color Guard 2,3,4
I ,2,3,4 Weightlifting 1,2,3,4 Yo-Tech 4, year. in D.C. 13 Bi. on Honor Roll 1,2 Who' Drama Club l BLA 2
+Tutor 4 Che .. Club 2,3,4 Who 3 College Prep Certificate Glee Club 2,3 Mu ic Club
Ches. lub 2,3,4 lub Of- Lynch, Tyler Lauren 4 Principal' . li. t 2,3,4 Ba eball 1,2,3 Mu. ic Contest 1,2
ficer 4 FCA I ,4 French Club 7-1-85,Ba. eballl Weightlift- 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Weightlift- Pep Club 1,2,3,4 ober
3,4 HS 2,3,4 HS Pre ing 1 Carnival Candidate 4 ing 2,3,4 +Tutor 4 Club Of- 3,4 year in D.C 13
Che . Club Pre , year in Chamber Choir 2 Mu ic Club ficer 4 FFA 1,2,3,4 HS 2,3,4
D.C. 9 1,2 Music onte t 1,2 VICA 4 pani h Club 1,2,3,4 2nd team
Yo-Tech 3,4, year in D.C. 6 Pinkley, Ryan, Chn topher
All COC Linebacker, WMCA
1-29-87, on of Kent and
all Di trict Linebacker, FFA
Hind , Morganne Brittany Maynard, Forre. t Judy Pinkley, Ba eball
Pre , year in D.C. 13
3-23- 7, daughter of Brett 7-25-19 6, on of Greg and Kar- 1,2,3,4 Football 2, year in
and Pam Hind , Who' Who en Maynard, Bi on Honor Roll 2 Owensby, Timoth) Samuel D.C. 13
1 Honor Roll 2, Cheerleader College Prep Certificate 4 Honor 5-9-87, son of Wayne and
1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2 A+ Tutor Roll 1,3 Ba. ketball 1,2,3,4 Art Donna Owen by, Who' Who 3
1 FFA 1,2,3 Pep CI ub 1,2,3,4 Club ~,3,4 Club Offic r 3 FFA 4, Ba eball 1,2,3,4 Ba ketball 3,4 Poelma, Wilhclmus Jake
Spanish Club 3,4, year m year m D.C.l3 Football 1,2,3 Weightlifting 3 2-28-87, on of Come-
D.C. 13 Art Club 4 FBLA 1 FCA 4 FFA liu Kee and D borah
Miller, Lyndi Poelma, Honor Roll4 A+
1-21-87, daughter of Marty and 2 ·3 Spani h Club 3,4, year in
13 Tutor 4 I 3 o-Tech
Lehr, Ariel Patty Miller, Academic Let- D.C. 3,4, year in D.C. 6
11-29-86, daughter of Jeff and ter 2,3,4 Bison Honor Roll 2,3 Paul, WhttnC)
Michelle Lehr, Honor Roll Who' . Who 3,4 College Prep 4-18- 7, daughter of Da id
I ,2,3,4 oftball 2, Weightlift- Certificat 4 Principal'. li t 1 and Brenda Paul, Acad mic
ing 4 A+ Tutor 4 Che Club A+ Tutor 4 Art Club 4 Band Letter 2,3,4 Bi on Honor Roll Potter, Ben Jeffre)
3 BLA I ,2 F 1,2 FCCLA 1,2 FFA 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 1 Who' Who 1,2,3,4 College 3-7-87, onofJ ffand
1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3 Spani h Sober 3,4 panish Club 2,3,4 Prep Certificate 4 Principal's Candy Potter/Felice and
lub 1,2,3 VP pani h Club 2 year in D . . 13 li t 2,3 ch la tic II American DmTyl lien, Ba. eball 1
Pres 3, year. in D.C. 8 4 Dance Team 1 Sport. Manag- Football 1,2 Weightlifting
Mill , Ashley, K.
er 1 Track 3 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 3,4 +Tutor 4 rt lub
Kmg, Eric 12-14-86, daughter of Kathleen
Chri tma Att ndant 2 Fe rival 3 Club Offic r 3,4 FCA
-19- 6, on of Paul and Tri- and Charle. Mill , Academic
Letter 2,4 Who, Who 1,2,3,4 Queen 4 +Tutor 4 lub Of- 2,3,4 FFA 2 Math Club 3,4
cia King, Bi on Honor Roll
I ,2, Who's Who 3 Honor College Prep Certificate 4 Honor ficer 3.4 FBLA 3,4 FCA 2,3,4 Mu. ic Club 1 Mu ic Con-
Roll 3 Principal' li t 1 2 4 FC LA 2 Math Club 3 H t . t 1 H 3,4 ober 3,4
Roll 1,2,3,4 College Prep
ertificate 4 Bas ball 1,2,3,4 Weightliftina 2 4 A+ T~t~r 4 2 .3.4 Pep lub 1,2,3,4 ober pani. h Club I J peech
FFA 2 H l,3·,4 pani h Club 3,4 pani h lub 2,3 tudent and Debate 1 tud nt
Cro s Country 1,2,3,4 A+ Tu-
· M. ouncil 1,2,3,4 tud nt Body
tor 4 Art Club 4 he Club 3 ,4 tud en t C ounct 1 1,2 ,3 1
Dalla County 3,4 pani h Club Pre 4 Cia Officer 1,2,3,4 3,4 ational or n ic
2,3,4 FBLA 4 FCCLA 4 Math
Pre 4 Fre. hman mentor 4, year H cretary 3 FC ere- Leagu 1, year in D.C. 10
lub 2,3 P p lub 1,2,3,4,
. Dc tary 3 FBL Pre . 3, year in
year. in D.C. 13 In ..
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A hley McCarty
Laura Kurtz Ariel Lehr Zoie LeJeune Sara Long

Tyler Lynch

Ryan McGlothlin Brandon Miller Lyndi Miller

Brett Naylor

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Lyndi.

Remember to alway make your


journey as memorable a y ur
de. tination. (Ju t like you alway
ha e for u .) But never forget
where you came from .....

We love you!

M m, Dad, & Logan

BJ, ever top believing in your elf. You


are and alway have been a trong
We thank God for the gift he and beautiful pirit-wi e beyond your
gave us when you came into our years. We love and appreciate you.
li es. Remember God loves you Mom, Dad, and Taylor
and is alway there for you .

Congratulations,
Mom, Dad, and Ben

Ariel,
Cha tidy, It's hard to believe you are
We could not be any
all grown up. You have a lot of fun
prouder! You are a
memorie from
shooting tar the only
high chool to look
way i up!
back on and many
to look forward to
Love You!
as you head off to college.
Mom, Dad, and Carley
We are proud of you and love you lot .

Brett,
What able ing and joy you are! Congratula-
tions on your many academic, FFA, and football
achievement . We are o proud of you! Good Luck
alway !

With Love,
Mom and Dad

24
Rumfelt, Amanda L.
Rambo. Je ica Lauren Shewmaker, Cortney Stephan , Sara
5-l 0- 7. daughter of David
4-18- 7 daughter of Larry 5-9- 7, daughter of Tom and 4-1 - 7 daughter of Max
Rumfelt and Candy King, A+
and Jeanie Rambo. Aca- Barbara hewmaker, ca- and Patti t phan. , Bi on
Tut r 4 Chamber hoir 2, 3, 4
demic Letter 2. 3, 4 Bison demic Letter I, 2, 3, 4 Who's Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Who's
Drama Club 3 Dynamics 3, 4
Honor Roll l. 2, 3 A Col- Who 1, 2, 3. 4 Principals List Who 3 College Prep Cer-
FCA 3 FF 3 Glee Club I, 2,
lege Prep ertificate 4 A+ 1, 2, 3, 4 Ba. ketball l, 2, 3, 4 tificate 4 A+ Tutor 4 Band
3, 4 Mu. ic Club 2, 3, 4 Music
Tutor 4 Band 2, 3 Color Golf 2, 3, 4 oftball l, 2, 3, I, 2, 3 Che. s Club 4 HS 2
Contest I, 2, 3 Pep Club 3, 4
Guard 2, 3 Dynamics 2, 3 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 A+ Tutor 4 3, 4 .O.B.E.R 3 Year in
years in the D.C. 7
,4 FCA 2, 3 4, Glee lub FCA I, 2 F L 2, French the D . . 9
1, 2, 3, 4 Library Club 4 Club 2, 3 cout taff 4 Year
Mu ic Club I, 2, 3, 4 Music in the D . . 13
Conte. t I, 2, 3, 4 HS 2, 3, Turner, Jennifer
4 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 ci- 2-19- 7 daughter of Scott
ence Club 4 .O.B.E.R 3, 4 and Becky Turner, Aca-
Sklodowski, Kri tine Anne demic Letter 2, 3, 4 Bi-
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 cience Sexton, Allan Wayne
8-3-87 daughter of Gary and . on Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4
Club Secretary 4 Solo 2, 3, 4 06-11-87 . on of Michael W.
Kim klodow. ki Dance Team
Fre hman mentor 4 Year. in and Ginny Holt exton, Car- College Prep Certificate 4
1, 2 oftball 1 Carnival Can-
the D.C. 13 nival Candidate 2 Band 2, 3, ~ Ba. ketball I, 2, 3, 4 Track
didate 4 FC 4 FCCL I, 2
Ches Club 4 FBLA 3, 4 Mu tc I, 2, 3, 4 Voll yball I, 2,
Pep Club 2 VICA 3, 4 Vo-Tech
Contest 2, 3, 4 ober 3 year in 3, 4 A+ Tutor 4 French
3, 4 Yearbook taff 4 Years in
D.C. 3 years lub 2. 3, 4 H 3, 4
Rankin, Kacey the D.C. 6 .O.B.E.R 3, 4 Student
10-29-86 daughter of Roger
ouncil 3, 4 Member at
and Brenda Rankin, Aca-
Smith, Jami Anne Marie Large, Year. in the D.C.
demic Letter 3, 4 Who'
9-24- 6 daughter of Paul E. 13
Who 1, 2, 3, 4 College Prep
Certificat 4 Honor Roll Self and Patricia L. Malone, Webb, Quinton L.
I 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1,2 College Prep Certificate 4 7-25-86 son of Roger and
' ' ' Sperko, Elizabeth Noel
Volleyball l, 2 A+ Tutor 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 4 +Tutor 4 Donna Web, Who' . Who 3,
12-25-86 daughter of Rodney
Dynamic 3, 4 FCA l, 2, 3, Scout Staff 4 Yearbook taff 4 Ba. ketball 1, 2 Football 1,
and Janice Sperko, Academic
4 Glee lub 2, 3, 4 Mu ic 3, 4 Year. in the D.C. 2 2, 3 FF I, 2, 3, 4 Vica 3
Letter 2, 3, 4 Bi. on Honor Roll
Club I, 2, 3, 4 Mu ic Con- 1, 2, 3, 4 Who' Who 3 Col- Outstanding Defen e Line-
te t I, 2, 3, 4 H 3, 4 Pep lege Prep Certificate 4 Softball Snow, Erica man 2 Year. in the D.C. 13
Club 1, 2, 3, 4 .O.B.E.R 3, 2, 3, 4 A+ Tutor 4 Band 1, 2, 1 1-26- 6 daughter of John
4 year in th D.C 13 3 he .. Club 3, 4 Club Of- and Carla now, Bi on Honor
ficer 2, 4 FBLA 2, 3, 4 FCA Week, Tyler
Roll 4, Honor Roll 2 3, Drama
2, 3, 4 FCCLA 2, 3, 4 French 6-6- 7 son of Ru .. and
Club 2, French Club 2, Li-
Richard on, Stephanie Club 2, 3, 4 Mu ic Conte t 2, kyla Week. , Honor Roll 2
brary Club 4, Pep Club I 2,
6-16-86, daughter of Doug 3 NHS 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Wre. tling I Chamb r Choir
VICA 3, Yo-Tech 3, Year in
and Mary B th Richard on, 4 cience Club 4 .O.B.E.R. I, 2, 3, 4 Club Officer 3,
the D . . 13
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 A+ Tutor 3 4 National ociety of High 4 Drama lub 1, 2, 3, 4
4 rt 1ub 4 FFA 2 VICA 2 ~hool cholar. 3 Wombat Music lub I, 2, 4 Mu ic
Yo-Tech 2 year in the D.C. Society 2 Fre. hman Mentor onte. t 1, 2, 3, 4 Y, ar m
10 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 ational the D.C. 9
Starkey, Johna
Honor Roll 4 oftball Di trict
8-2 _ 7, daughter of Rick
Champs 3 F CL Trea urer 2 Wil on, Brandon
and Merr tark y, Wh ' ·
NHS Trea. urer 4 oftball COC 3-17- 7 . on of Cheryl and
Who I, 2, 3 Honor Roll I,
Routt, Billy Champ. 4 Years in the D.C. 13 Larry Me arthy, Bi on
2 Cro s ountry I, 2, 3, 4
12-3-85, on of Melvin and Sport. Manager I A+ Tutor 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 College
Kim Routt, W ightlifting 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4 Club Officer 4 Prep ertifi ate 4 Honor Roll
4 A+ Tutor 4 Art Club I, 2, 3 cience lub 3, 4 .O.B.E.R. 1 Principal'. List 3 A+ Tutor
FFA 1,2 VI A 3, 4 Yo-Tech 3, 4 adet Teaching 4 JEH 4 rt lub 3 lub Officer 4
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26 enior Mugs
Ryan Pinkley Jake Poelma Benjamin Potter

Ju tin Rauh Stephanie Richard on Aaron Roby

Mark Sanford Danny Sawyer Cortney Shewmaker

A hley Smith Samantha Smith Stephanie Smith Erica Snow Jared Spence

enior Mug 27
Sara, Stephanie,

Look at that face, you No matter how old you


have always been a joy get, you will always be
to u . We love you and our little girl. We are
are very proud. very proud of you and
love you very much!
Love,
MomandDad LoveAlway,
Dad, Mom, Kyle,
Du. tin & Preston

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These SeJliors sharecl with llS their favorite


cartooJls wheJl they were little kicls.

Above· A
lh · rnanda G ·1
e are Bear\. I lharn I"k
I ed

bove: Tonya Buntin also liked the Care Bears.

2 Theme Related
Right: Michelle Hayne~
enjoyed four square.
genJor~ ~hare favorite
ga~ p(aye~ when. they
were young.

bovc Left: Shawnna Hor<,t-


man said he liked Patty
akc.

bo\ e Right: Elizabeth


J hnson'<, favorite game was
Monopoly.
Left: ara Long used to enjoy
playing Red Ro\er.

Right: Wes Lane' . fav rite


game wa baseball.

Theme Related 29
Biff Sperko
Thoma Trump Jennifer Turner

Korey Warren Quinton Webb

enior Mug
E eryone ha a favorite book when they were little, even the senior
Jessica Caselman
Chric., Noodwang

'Willy 'Woni(a and


tbe Chocolate f9rigami 'l3ooi(s
:Factory

Tyler Weeb.

f9ne :Fisb, Trwo :fi'isb

Josh Williams
Ariel Lehr

<;reen eggs t;r;:lfam Cbicl(en L:ittle

Allen Sexton Chris Mumm

::!\(!, srfore Jumping :lf1,P 111 'Pop


ontbe'l3ed --------,~------------~--~-----------------~
32 Theme Related
These juniors
shared their
J
favorite childh od
on g.

Doyle hciTer
Twin.Jde, Twin.k[e J...itrle gtar

Matt Hall

Tara Davi.

Whitney Arne

father Abraham
Hickory l)ickory l)ock
Tara chwitter
Brandon el on

Utrle 'Sun.n.y foo foo

Wh Grow p? 33







A final fare w ell for ~eni or~ ..... •




I. David Usser!:J. Justin •
1 Riddle. B.J. Routt. Chris •
Noodwang. and Kevin Kline •
2. Arnanda Gillharn. gaman-


tha Cobb. and Laura Kurtz 3. •
Ashlee Cotter. Laura Kurtz •
4. Aaron Rob!:J. !=orred •
~ Ma!:Jnard. Matt Lutrell 5. •
~Iizabeth Molnar. gtephanie

1 •
_.-............. Richardson. Michelle l-4a!:Jnes •
6. Ashle!:J Godwin. Thomas •
Trurnp 7. T !:Jier L!:Jnch •




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• •
Left:: Giving a wink t:o t:he carnera. • •
Johna gtarke!:J. ~Iizabeth Johnson. • •
· and Ashle !:I Godwin concentrate • •
on filling their plates. • •
• •











Right: Attacking the buffet line.
Nick l-4enderson. Kore!:l Warren.

and Thornas Trurnp load up their •
plates. •

• •
• •
A !:leari!:J tradition for seniors is senior breakfast. genior •
breakfast was held on Wednesda!:J. Ma!:J 18th. !=or seniors
this is a tirne enjO!:J each other's cornpan!:l as a group one •
lad time before graduation and reflect on pad rn ernories b!:J


watching a slide show during breakfast. •
34 enior Breakfa. t •

Left: Valedictorian Courtne~ ~hewrnaker plan~ on going •
to ~BU to pia~ ba~ketball. ~he i~ the daughter of Torn •
and Barbara ~hewrnaker. During her high ~chool career


~he ha~ been involved in Nl--1~. f=rench club. golf. track. •
~oftball. and ba~ketball. ~he alwa~~ tried her best to •
maintain her GPA. •










In order to be one of the
top 10%. in a clas~ of 115 to-
tal student~. ~enior~ had to
maintain at least a 3.8 5 or
higher. The 3.8 5 demon-
strate~ how academical!~
competitive the~e senior~
reall~ are.

Ro w One: Brett Na~lor. Jacob 1-lerzog. Biff ~perko. L ~ndi Miller.


Jennifer Turner. Ted Brown Row Tw o: Je~~ica Rambo. A~hle~
Mill~. Courtne~ ~he w tnaker. Whitne~ Paul. ~atnrnie Barela~

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Right: Whitne~ Paul. ~alutatorian. plan~ on going to college at
~M~ after graduation. ~he ha~ received man~ ~cholar~hip ~uch
a~ the Bi~on Logo. Chamber or Commerce. ~M~ Leader~hip. and
the ~he wrnaker ~cholar~hip. Throughout high ~chool ~he ha~ been
involved in ~tu-co. M-l~. f=CA. f=BLA. Math Club. Academic Bowl
T earn. and v oile ~ball.

Top Ten Percent 35


GA..ADUA-rloN 1s ous-r A PAA..-r of= GA-o w-
ING UP. 1-r CAN ~E Q<CI'T"ING AND SOME'f"IMES
UPSE'f"'f"ING. SENIOA..S AA..E MOVING ON AND MAY
NO'f" SEE 'T"4-lEIA.. f=A..IENDS AGAIN OA.. ~E 'f"AUG4-l'f"
~y 'T"4-lEIA.. f=AVOA..I'f"E 'f"EAC4-lEA.. AGAIN. ON 'f"4-l1S
DAY SENIOA..S WILL A..EMINISCE A~OU'f" 'T"4-lEIA..
ACCOMPLIS4-lMEN'f"S AND 'T"4-lEIA.. MEMOA..IES WI'T"4-l
f=A..IENDS AND f=AMILY. CLASS Of= 2005 WILL NOW
~EON 'T"4-lEIA.. WAY 'f"O 'f"ACRLE NEW O~S'f"ACLES
IN Llf=E. ALONG Wl'f"4-l COLLEGE AND OO~S, SE-
NIOA..S S'f"ILL 4-lAVE SOME GA..OWING UP 'f"O DO.
As SENioA..s WALI·Z.ED DOWN -r-4-lE AISLE, -r-4-lEY
WAU-<..ED 'f"ALL AND PA..OUD. 'f4-lEY 4-lAVE SUC-
CEEDED. 'f4-lEY 4-lAVE COMPLE'f"ED 4-l1G4-l SC4-lOOL
AND AA..E A..EADY 'f"O f=INALLY GA..OW UP. 1-r 4-lAS
~EEN 'f"OUG4-l ~U'f" 'f"4-lA'f"S OUS'f" A PAA..'f" Of= Llf=E.
'f4-lEY 4-lAVE LEf='f" SOME MIG4-l'f"Y IMPA..ESSIONS
oN e,uf=f=ALo 4-l1G4-l Sc4-looL. W4-lo CAN f=OA..-
GE-r MEN IN 'f"IG4-l'f"S OA.. e,EN Po-r'f"EA.. AS 4-lAA..A..Y
CAA..A..Y. 'f4-lESE AA..E OUS-T" A f=EW Of= MANY MEM- 1. OAMI SMI"f"f-1 AND 004-IN Wf-ll"f"E 2.
OA..IES LEf='f" ~E4-l1ND 4-lEA..E A'f" e,Uf=f=ALO. ' fAS- e,~E"f""f" NAYLO~ AND NICR e,AILEY 3.
A-YAN 4-lfCRMAN, e,~NDON LYNCf-1,
SELS 'f"UA..NED, DIPLOMAS A..ECEIVED. f="AA..E-
OA~ SPENCE, AND Cf-IASE 4-IAMLE"f"
WELLCLASS Of= 2005{ 4. OusnN A-Au, CLAY-roN e,ENNE-r-r,
ous-r1N EvER1-r-r, Sco-r-r Q,ouN, Ous-
"f"IN A-IDDLE, DENNIS S"f"EVENSON, Q, .O.
A-ou-r-r, Sf-IA~oN McGINNis, S-rEPf-IANIE
A-ICf-IA~soN, Cf-I~IS NooDWANG, MI-
Cf-IELLE 4-IAYNES

36 raduation
4

1. ::JARE PoELMA 2. AMANDA C.ZLAPP AND SAMAN-rf-lA Coe.e.


3. MoR.GANNE 4-JINDS, Asf-lLEY MILLS, Cf-lAS'fiDY 4-JAWRINS,
LYNDI MILLER.. AND Asf-lLEE Co-r-rER. 4. Qof-lNA S-rAru"-EY,
SAR.A S-rEPf-lANs, <:,R.ANDoN WILSON S. Lu1s GoN.2ALE:Z,
SAR.A <:,uR.Ns, N1cLoE Ess, S'fEPf-lANIE A.Jcf-lAR.DsoN,
<:,R.ANDON WILSON 6. e,lf::f:: SPER.Ro 7. t="oR.R.Es-r MAYNAR.D
8. Sf-lAR.oN McGINNIS, C.ZR.ISSY SRLDOWSRI S. 1-<...A-rt 4-JILDEe.-
R.AND-r 10. SENIOR-S PR.EPAR.E -ro WAU"- IN 11.ADAM 4-JAYNES

7 9

Graduation 37
miling with a fuzzy
hat on his head T2, aka
Thomas Trump, enjoyed
his day at SDC.

teberry reacts to
the loud e plo-
ion and sizzling
flames of il er
Dollar City's

Seniors Jam i Smith and Saman tha


Smith prepepare to be bla. ted from
the start f Powder Keg.

· Vflr ®ollar City


SENIORS TRAVELED TO SILVER DOLLAR CITY FOR SENIOR
TRIP. IT WAS THEIR LAST CHANCE TO MAKE UP FOR OLD TIMES.
THE WEATHER WAS CLEAR AND THE TEMPATURES WERE FAIR,
WHICH GAVE SENIORS A PERFECT DAY FOR FUN RIDES AND
GOOD FOOD. SENIORS GOT A CHANCE TO RIDE THE NEW ROL-
LARCOASTER CALLED THE POWEDER KEG. IT WAS FAST AND
STOMACH TURNING. THERE WERE OTHER RIDES FOR THE
SENIORS TO EXPERIENCE WHICH INCLUDED: FIRE IN THE HOLE,
WILDFIRE, WATER TOBOGAN, LOST RIVER, JIMERICAN SHOOT
OUT, THE BALLOON RIDE, AND MANY MORE. WORLD FEST WAS
BEING CELEBRATED THROUGHOUT THE PARK WHICH INCLUDED
PARADES, MUSIC, AND FOOD FROM DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES.
THE PARK WAS FULL OF LITTLE SHOPS WHERE SENIORS COULD
BUY SOUVINERES TO REMIND THEM OF THE GOOD TIME THEY
HAD. SOME SENIORS BOUGHT CANDLES, T-SHIRTS, PICTURES
FROM THE RIDES THEY RODE, GIANT BAGS OF POPCORN AND
PIG SKINS, AND EVEN GARTERS THAT HAVE SILVER DOLLAR CITY
RIBBONS ON THEM IT WAS A FUN AND MEMORABLE DAY FOR
THE CLASS OF 2005. JIND IT WAS JUST ANOTHER DAY CLOSER
TO GRADUATION.
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Paige Pierce John White Ta ia Hatz


Place: Victorian teak. House Wage : Place: KFCnaco Bell Wage: 5.50 Job Place : Victorian teak. House Wage:
3.00 Job Description : Waitress Dream De-.criptinn . Cook 3.00/hr Job Descripti on : Waitres'>
Job : Paige dream f owning and runnin Dream Job : John i-. current!) enlisted 111 Dream Job: Tasia plans on going to col·
her very own clothing busine. '> . the :-.1arine-. and hopes to become a mili- lege and becoming a full time teacher.
tat) police officer.

B.J. Route Sharon McGinnis

Pia ~berg Phaml:lC) Wage: 6.75 Place· O'Reill) Auto \\'age: 5.50 Job Place: McDonald's Wage: 5.1- Job
nptt•,n : Pharmac) te h Dream De-.cription : What e'er he i-. told to do. Dc~criptton : s i'>tant. 1anage · Dream
hie t current!) attending school Dream Job: B.J. i undecided about lm. Job: Sharon j-, unsure of her dream job but
to get her lice ..,c a a regi tcrcd nur e dream job but plan-, on '' orking 111 auto- hope to become \Cr)" cessfu l in life.
moti\e-. .

Aaron Robey J a mine Beamer and Aaron


Sc tty Bolin
Place: Hardee·-. Wage : 5.50 Job De- Brown
Place: nic Wage:S5.15 JobDe-.crip-
scription : Cook. Place: McDonald'-, Wage: 5.1 5 Job
tion : Asst.
Dream Job: aron is not <,ure but is pretty Descripti on : Front Dream Job: dam
Dream Job: c I) h pes to one day own
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hi<., very own ustom auto -.hop.
sibly work for the lA. -.uccessful in li fe and Ja-.m ine is goi ng to
coll ege for he r teaching degree .

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Place; Hip-Pocket Wage : · 4.00 Joh De- Place : McDonald '., Wage : 5.15 Job
Place: Dair Queen Wage: 5.15
scription: ··we make the pi.11a for you! .. De~cription : a'>hler
Job Description: Front/ dri've-thru

to;·( d $tr~;J.k
1. Babysitting
2. Pet sitting/dog walking
3. Mowing lawns
4. Cleaning highways
5. Homework tutoring
6. Life guard at local pool
7. Club assistance (Girl Scouts)
8. Golf course manager Gabe Tenneson
9. Washing cars
Place: Kt·Cffaco Bell Wage: 5.50 J b
Hardee·~ I 0. Washing houses and gutters Dc--cription: a. hicr

to;·? ,.rrrJ.I>
1. Delivery or driving
2. Working alone in a cash-
based business
3. Camp Counselor
4. Cooking (especially with hot
grease)
5. Construction and jobs that
require working in high places.
d M ool
Rodney Rod lander

Place: KF ffaco Bell \vage: 5.50 Job


Place: Pizza Hut Wage : 5. 15 Job De- Description: ook
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Juni rs t Work 49
11)~ st-ud~rrts of""B~S r~~~~­
b~r 5~\J~ral -part-s oft-D~ir CDild-
DOod, but- on~ TDing t-Dat- TD~~ ~ill
al~a~s r~~~~b~r is DO~ on~ anot-D-
~r dr~ss~d. So~~ of us dr~s:s~d in
s~~at- -pant-s and foot-~d --p j:s, ot-D-
~rs of us dr~ss~d in fluff~ dr~:ss~s
and big Dair ribbon::;.
11)~s~ ar~ so~~ oft-D~ -part-s
of CDildDood look~d back on as ~~
dra~ n~ar TO graduat-ion. As ~~
gro~ ols~r our indi\Jidual t-ast-~s and
~a~::; t-o ~x--pr~ss our:s~l\.1~5 b~co~
~or~ indi\Jidualiz~d. So~~ of u:s TDink
o ours~l\.1~5 '~Dat- ~as I TDink-
ing ~~a ring so~~t-Ding lik~ t-Dat-',
~~t- so~~ of us st-ill ~~ar TD~ :sa~~
Dings and :st-ill TDink TD~~~r~ cool.
Alt-DougD ~~ all Dad our o~n
st-~l~s, ~~ ~ill Y)~\J~r forg~t- all TD~
~~ori~s ~~ ~ad~ TD~n and :st-ill
DO\J~ t-oda~.

50 Past tylcs
Past lyles 51
NathaN Matth ws

The Na1haN Matthe~ Exper1et-ee

Bra:J Greavs BeN Po1ter

Al'vlau:fa RuNfelt
f/\e'f\ ~ l(,ek~" A.Ni
A ShJ-Co f rod-vel~
This was the first
year in Buffalo High
history that a men's
volleyball game was
played to boost in-
volvement for the
fall season. The
"Men in Tights" game
turned out to be a
great success. Great
participation came
from every class with
several guys attend-
ing practice to hone
their skills. Class
teams battled it out
for the chance to
take on the faculty's Left: Walking off of the
volleyball squad, and floor, Freshmen Matt Cas-
the Seniors beat both tle and James Koliwaske
the Sophomores and chat about the game.
the Juniors. However, Bottom Left: Practicing
the Faculty proved his serving technique,
Coach Buckner follows
to be better than _ through his initial hit.
they looked and beat Below: Plotting their
the Seniors by sev- next move, Cortney Shew-
eral point spreads. maker and Shawna Horstman
In the end, every want to beat the opposi-
team did well and the tion.
event was something
that Stu-Co teacher
Mr. Rothdiener would
enjoy repeating. "It
was a lot of fun and
the student body got
very involved," Mr.
Rothdiener commented.
"It was a decent al-
ternative to the pow-
derpuff games of ear-
lier years. "

54 Men In Ti g ht ~
For Basketball home-
coming, Stu-Co host-
ed a school-wide
dodgeball tounament
in which the stu-
dents selected their
own six-person team
to compete for brag-
ging rights. Sixteen
coed teams competed
against one anoth-
er for a top spot.
Among all of the
teams, the faculty
arranged a "Geezer"
team composed of
coaches Shoup, Hen-
Above: Competing for
son, Buckner, Col-
the top spot, the "Gee- vin, Roweton and Mr.
zer" team and Chris Rothd1ener. The Gee-
Horstman's team battle zer team ended up
it out on the court. facing Chris Horst-
Right: Fighting for the man's team in the
ball, B1ff Sperko and final round of com-
Robert Doehring strug- petition.
gle to grab one for Later that week a
their team. re-match was sched-
Bottom Right: Making uled for the Pep as-
the call, coach Stewart sembly where Coach
was a guest referee for Driscoll and Coach
this event Horn replaced Col-
Below: Meeting the com-
vin and Buckner. The
petition, the two teams
anxiously walt through
event was another
the rules of play be- big success where
fore the match begins. Student Council was
able to raise money
for other activities
and improve school
spirit for Basket-
ball Homecoming.

Men In Ti g ht~ 55
e,y: C4-lA.fS'f"OP4-H~A. M . D Af=LEA.

56 Junior Divi ion


Juni r Di i. ion 57
K lc Iff
Whitne me~
Whitne Badgett
Brittann y Bank.
Whitle Barb r
hris Barela

arah Barela
ara Barnhart
Megan Bennett
Lindsay Blecher
Dawn Booth
Kayla B ro

We. le Bowden
Ia Bod
Hannah Bradle;
ndrew Brewer
Jerem; Britton
Rachel Britton

Ta lor Burn~
Jerem) Campbell
Derek Carey
Lar~ Castonguay
a~ha Chapman
Jus ten Clark

Leanne Colagio
manda Cowden
Erin Crawley
Tara Jean Da is
Wesley Denton
Tyler Dill

dy Dillard
Robert Doehring
Dustin Dugan
Gerald Dutcher
Elizabeth Dwire
Karrie Ernster

Josh Evans
dam Frantz
am ne Gamel
mber Gann
haynna Gatton
shle; Geike

5 Junior Mugs
a. ondra Gerdom
Matthew Gerleman
Danielle Gibb
Julie Gibb.
Cody G dring
Michael Gre n

ichola. Griesse
Chayla Hale
Jessica Haley
Kody Hall
William Hall
Jes. ica Hallemeier

Raechelle Hamilton
Kari Hammerbacher
Patrick Hammond
Nathan Harmon
Daniel Harrel
Robert Hart

James Hawkin
Matthew Ha ne.
Martin Hedgecoke
Ca. sandre Hender. on
Guadalupe Hernandez
Candice Hick.

eil Hick
Bryan Hill
Leslianne Hine.
Jessica H dge
II yson Howell
Kyl Hunt

icole Jack. on
nthon John on
Jes ica Jones
William Jone
Mar Ju. tice
Diana Kane

Kimber! Kay
Kyl Ke ne
i ole Kiger
Dais Lanca. t r
Chris Loge.
Mi . ti Malone

Junior Mugs 59
William Mar. h
Ryan Martin
arah Me doo
, hie Me art
Cody McCo l
Matthew McDaniel

Andrew McElroy
Rach I McGinni
Chri , Meade
Cri tal Moore
Dani I Moore
Brandon el en

Tiffany immo
Kri ta 01 on
Au tin Park
Angela Patter on
Anthon Patter on
Au ton Pa ton

Benjamin Phillip
Linzi Pierce
Ju tin Pol ton
Toni Pru ing
Je ica Ra h
A hley Robinett

Randy Rodelander
Rodne Rodelander
Sheila Roger
Virginia Roger
Cry tal ander
Donald chmied

Tara Schwitter
Doyle herrer
Kel ie mith
Jared Tait
Gabriel Tenne on
Paul Torrey

Anthony Urban
Sharon White
Jo hua Wiebe
Bethane Wilker on
B.J. Willi
Colby Wimberly

60 Junior Mug
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JuniorMug 61
62 ophomore Divi. ion
ophomore Divi ,· ion 63
Chri topher bercrombi
Marcella I er. on

Patrick Ausl y

ng I Auctin
J anette Au ctin
Chel utr
Amanda Bell
Leandra B II
ndra Bintliff

Kri ten Blair


Lacey Blecher
Colton Bowers
Jo hua Brannan
ummer Br kc
manda Brown

Stephani Brown
Makayla Burkle
Jecce Butler
Maggie Buttram
Tom Caddell
imee Caldwell

KeLey anon
ikita Cacner
Cody Chactain
Emma Compton
B. J. Crawford
ean Creel

Bobbie Davidcon
Lacey Da icon
Mary Dea. n
Matthew Demarr
J ica Dill
A hley Dillard

Yernie Doehring
Elizabeth D rssom
Lane Doty
Alexandra Dyer
Anna Earl.
Heath r Ea. ter

64 ophom re Mugs
shley Evans
Nich Ia~ Ferrell
Charle~ Fletcher
Rebecca razier
Ashley Frye
Jeremiah andy

Tim thy Garroutte


Heather Ga aghan
hebe.> Gerleman
hristopher Glor
d) ra es
Truman Hall

manda Hamilton
tephanie Harmon
helsea Harter
Bobby Hashagen
manda Helmig
ody Hicks

Theresa Hitchcock
Melod.> Hohen, ee
hristopher Horstman
Brent Hud, on
Travi , Hurd
teph n Jabro

Jas n John~ n
Kyle Keith
~hi King
John Kline
Brad K n e
Jack Laudenbach

Jessica Law,· n
Fan·ah Le
a. andra Lewi:
Jordan Lewis
Thoma_ L nch
helsea Manar.>

athan ManJ..e
manda Mar. h
Prest n Martin
arah Maynard
ara M lend n
Julie Me lurg

ophomore Mug: 65
Daniel Me
Emil Me
athan Me lro
Chri" Mclntyr
Landon Miller
Logan Miller

Toni Miller
Benjamin Mill
Lei aMi" ho
nthony Mitch II
Kevin Moore
Eric Morgans

Johanna Morri "


Bethan 1mmo
Cod immo
Levi Oli r
Cody O'Quinn
u" anne tterne" "

Lewi" Ownby
Ian Packard
Ca ie Pettitt
Jo"hua Ph Jan
Alisha Phillips
Lynn Phillips

Paul Poelma
Abigail Potter
Morgan Potter
Je ica Powell
Dylan Prewitt
Ciara Rauh

Valerie Ridgway
"hley Rincon
Charles Robbin~
Jo"eph Roberson
Ju"· tin Roby
Je ica Ro~~

Jes" ica Rus~ell


George Ruth
Dayana errato
Danielle mith
Kayla mith
tephanie mith

66 ophomore Mug~
Jeremy now
Rachel pear.
Crystal pradling
Jo. hua tephans
n sa tewart
Tyler tidham

Cri .. y tockdall
Tabitha Tessm r
Jennifer Tharp
Bradley Thomas
Mi ty Torre.
Douglas Trader

Je., ica Triplett


Jes. e Tuck
Cry. tal Turner
athan Wilson
CheL ey Wingfield
Logan Year. le

ophom r Mug. 67
A~ Qenior~ we will ~ay good bye
to friend~
to teacher~
tO familiar~
to a routine we have known for 13 year~
Yet one que~ton~ ~till exi~t~ ...
.
eniOr. 69
Laflouc ~ J&zssfl 5 ,,
70 Fre hmen Divi. ion
Fre, hmen Di i ion 71
irginia tchle
Le i Atterb IT
Rach I Baker
tephanie Barela
Joshua Barnhart
Brett Bartee

Hali Batt
Bruce Bennett
Dalton Bennett
Hank Berry
Aaron Boland
Jacob Brewer

Benjamin Brown
Mark Bu. by
Clara Butler
ichole Butler
Ryan a. ey
Matthew Ca tie

Heather hapman
Tabetha Clark-Johnson
Mary Cline
Caleb Coate.
Sabrina obb
Tyler Cobb

Scott otter
I aac o ey
Jonathan Crowl
Kayla Daniel
Brandon Da id. n
Zach r Davi~on

Bail y Dill
hawna Di. mang
Je ica Dryer
Zachary Enokido
Tika Estep
Sarah E an

Brian Faucett
Curtis Fletcher
A hley rye
Stephanie Gallego.
Tielle Gallion
Chad Garner

72 Fre hmen Mugs


Heath r Gamer
Kri .ta Gawlow. ki
Martha Gonzalez
Destiny Gruber
Ben Hagan
Ashley Halter

Bryan Hargi
hri . topher Harper
Richard Harrel
. hley Ha. hagen
Carley Hawkin
Ou. ty Hayn

Jerem Helm.
Kylee Hender on
Robert Henry
Jacob Hodge
Jerica Holt
Michael Hor. tman

Leann Horton
Lea Howell
A. hley Hughling
Chri topher Hu key
Jo. hua Hu. key
Patrick Hu key

Caitlin Jar ela


Michael Jenkin
Patrick Jone
h y Jone.
Travi Jone
Landon K ith

Maeghan Kidd
Brittni Killian
J rdan Klapp
Kandi Klapp
Kri . tin Knapp
Blak Knott

ourtne Kno
Robert Koester
Jame Koliwa. ke
die Lanca t r
Thaiylande Land.
Britny Lankford

Fre hmen Mug 73


ChrL tina Law on
icholas Lei i
Miranda Lippincott
Ca e Little.
Brittany Lucia
Timothy Luttrell

a than Matthew.
Ja on McCarty
aron Meyer
mber Miller
ichola Miller
Lind a Moore

Marku Moore
Courtne Mo er
Felicia Mulholland
lexL Myer.
Regina eal
nnie Oli er

Katie 01 on
Levi 0 born
Deonna Page
Devonna Page
Alexia Parson.
dam Paul

haine Pax. ton


kyler Peter.
Zachary Pilkington
Kyle Pinkley
Ethan-Ram e Plemon.
Ben Potter

Ke in Pow ll
Cameron Ravert
Cry. tal Ray
Du tin Richard on
icole Richard. on
hawn Riggin.

Ka. ie Roger
Rebecca Rum~ It
Je sica Savage
Bradley chofield
Kenneth chwegman
Willa chwitter

74 Fre. hmen Mug.


lena Sewell
Amber Skinner
mber Snow
Brandy Snow
Justin now
Michael Spicer

Michael Spotz
Micayah tadler
Rusty Stepp
Drew tockstill
Danielle Swoboda
Hal y Thie. en

ndrew Torimino
Charlie Torimino
Jacque Trader
ammy Tuck
Kyle Vest
Trevor Warren

John Watt.
icole Webb
Barbara Werner
Kyle Whetsten
Curtis William
driana Wil. on

tephanie Wilson
tephan Win brenner
Kyle Wingo
eth Wommack
Jacob Woodburn
Michael Zanzie

Not Pictur d
Chri. topher Coljohn
Tra i. Cornelia
Jacob R. Dameil
manda Fowler
Randall Orin Gre n
t phanie M. Jacks n
L nn Phillip
lejandro M. Quete ua
Ethan Reed
Michael ewell
Jared L e impson
hri . tina Law ·on- t. lair
Du. tine tephen. on
Kaile R. Ta I r
Jennifer Till

Fre. hmen Mug. 75


1

orne teach rs knew what the wanted to be from th time they


could talk while oth L decided after changing majors in college
four times. Thankful) f r all of the " tudents at BH every pers n
on both of these pages grew up to work in Dallas ounty. Thanks
to all of the teach L and staff for graciously "haring a photo. Take
a moment and try to gue". who grew up. Answers ar on the fol-
lowing page.

Linda bercrombie Central Office


Jan lford cience
Gary Arthaud uperintendent
Mary Lou Beckner panishffheatre
Gail Behrle Engli h
tacy DeWitt-Beller Engli h

Fred Borneman DD
Jay Buckner ocial tudie
Matt Charlton Technology
Tom Cohin ocial tudie
Justin rowe cience
Gayle Di~smore FA

76 taffMug"
Glenna Dre~~ler High chool Office
c~...,....,...?;;,;t,-411~ll Debbie Dryer Bu ine s
hirley Ford Central Office
hirley Fuller Bu Driver
John Gibbs Health/P.E.
William Gilmore cience

Terry Halleran griculture


Joy Harrison Library
ancy Hodge'> Study kill
Wade Horn P.E.
Jill Hostetler Engli h
Lisa La> yer High chool ffice

Phil Matchell ' DD


cience
ancy Pacl-ard entral Office
Lori Paro Art
Ray Dean Phillip'> French
arrie Montgomery Coun elor

uwnne Powers Music


hawn Rand les Principal
athan Rothdiener Social tudie
Brad Roweton Athletic Director
Amy ch ncider English
Cay ergen l Technolog

immons Central Office


mith Buisne
mith Coun elor
tewart Art
tewart oaching
nn to 1-ton tudy kill

ndrea treff Math


Lloyd wanigan Bu Dri\Cr
Robert wearengin lndu trial Art
Carrie Tail tudy kill
Jeremy Tu 1-er Vice Principal
Carmen andeveer Engli hi peech

nswers t the facult photo.: Tom heeler i\lath


l . Brad Roweton 2. my chneider 3. ndrea treff
4. Jo Harri . on 5. Jo;ce mith 6. tac y DeWitt-Beller 7. Lori
Paro . Joy Grabeel 9.Mary Lou Beckn r 10. armen Vande er
II . Geoff tewart 12. Lisa Lawyer 13. Carrie Tail 14. Dan Mc-
orkendale 15 . Deena DcMurri

'B'( C\-.r;._.topkr H. D~f1e.r ~V)ol H;,...ty H~loV)e.


taffMug. 77
kl dowski

2005

"I like Math lub because it is a real!}


good way to pick up women."
-Doug Hodge

"I enjoy art club becau.- it's an


awe orne way to expre .. yourself
and Mr. . Paro i. an awe. orne
teacher." - A:.. hie Cotter

78 ctivitie: Divi . ion


think that it is really fun
and enjoyable."
- Heather Gauaghan

cti ities Di i. ion 79


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MRS. BUXTON
When Mrs. Buxton wac; asked b!:J the
Bison !:learbook staff if she wanted to b
a band director when she got older she
replied that she had alwa!:Jc; wanted to b
a teacher. But it wasn't until! high school
that rnusic education caught her atten-
tion.
Mrs. Buxton said that her favorite
childhood rnernor!:J wac; spending a whole
week each surnrner with her grandpar-
ents. The best part of being a kid wac;
Row One : Paige P1erce. Blake Knoth, ourtney Mayer. Johna tarkey, '>hley Ha. hagen. Beck) not having rec;ponsibilities.jud worr!:Jing
Frazier. ne\\a te\~art, haron McGinni'> Row Two: Gabe Tenne\on, athon Matthews, Te\\a about having fun.
ttebeiT), mber Gann, We' Bowden, Elitabcth Dor\\Om, Regina eal Row Three : Morgan Potter,
Jeremy carher, 1ark Urban. Kayla mith, Jerica Holt, Ja~on Johnson. u. anne Otterness. Allen Riding bikes with her friends and
ext n, Maeghan Kidd pla!:Jing Barbiec; wac; her favorite thing
to do when she wac; a child and when she
got older she would cruise Kearne!:J with
her friends.

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Row One: Dawn Booth, Doug H dge, ammie Barclay, Kayla mith. Colby Wimberly Row Two: Lea Howell, Shaine Paxton.
Kacey Rankin, ara Me lendon, Mike llor~tman. tephanie Wil,on, Lin7i Pierce, tephan1e Harmon. Du,ty I layne' a~'ie
Pettitt, Te\~a ttebcrry Row Three: hebea Manary,Chri~tina Law\ n, Chebcy Gerleman, Zach Enok1do. Erin Crawley,
Virginia Atchley, Hank Berry, Kri~tin Knapp, Julie McClurg, Patrick Hammond, Rebecca Rumfelt, ry'>tal TurnerRow Four:
Heather Ea\ter, Maeghan Kidd. mbcr Miller, manda Rumfelt, Katie OJ,on, Aaron Roby, Tyler Week\, Eli;abeth Jon\on,
Jame~ Koliwa\ke, a\i Lewi\. Kayla Danieb, Amanda Bell, A~hley King Row Five : Je\\ica Rambo, Megan Bennett, B.J.
rawford, haron White, Kyle Hunt, Jo\hua Williams, Justin Pobton, athan Wibon, Du\ty 1-lender\on, Ju,tin Everitt, Doyle
herrer. Jeremy ampbcll, Zach Davi,on, Kody Hall, athan I Iarmon

80 Activitie.
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Concert
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Accopella High Note
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Ms_POWERS
Row One: Kayla mith. Kacey Rankin, ara Me lend n, Jessica Ross, Dawn Booth. abrina Cobb. tephanie Ms. Powers alwa~c;.
Wibon, Linzi Pierce. tephanie Harmon , Dusty llaynes, Cassie Pettitt, Tes a Atteberry, Barbara Werner Row wanted to be an astrono-
Two: Ashley King, Jessica Rambo. helsea Manary, Lea Howell , Christina Lawson. Chelsey Gerelman. Erin mer or pc;.~chologist.lt
Crawley, irginia Atchley. Kristin Knapp. Julie Me lur, Rebecca Rumfelt, ammie Barclay. rystal Turner Row wasn't untill her Junior ~ear
Three: Heather Easter, Maeghan Kidd, Jessie Rash. mber Miller. Megan Bennett, Amanda Rumfelt, icole in high school she decided
Webb, Katie Ols n, haron White, li1aberth Johnson , asi Lewis, Julie Gibbs, Kayla Daniels, manda Bell
that she wanted to teach
~ music.
x· "Driving around the
co
0... countr~ when I was I 3 and
D riding a motorc~cfec;. on the
7
0_, weekend." she said was her
c favorite childhood memor~.
Vl
The best part about being a
kid was not having to work
for a living! ghe spent her
time stud~ing and practic-
ing the trumpet and piano.
Ms. Powers raced cars.
went to movies. and pla~ed
cards growing up. l-ler fa-
vorite thing to do was race
Row One: Kayla mith, Kacey Rankin, ara Me london. Mike Horstman. Je. sica Ro. s. Dawn Booth, abrina obb.
her Chevelle gg_
Stephanie Wilson. Linzi Pierce, tephanie Harmon. Dusty Haynes, Cassie Pettitt. Tes. a tteberry. Barbara V erner
Row Two: Lea H well, haine Paxton , Mark Busby, hristina Lawson. hel. ey Gerleman, Zach Enokido, Erin ra\v-
ley. Virginia Atchley, Hank Berry. Kristin Knapp, John Klise, Julie Me lurg, Patrick Hammond. Rebecca Rumfelt.
Sammie Barclay. rystal Turner. Row Three : Chelsea Manary, Heather Easter. Maeghan Kidd. Amber Miller. manda
Rumfelt, icole Webb, Katie Obon. aron Roby, Tyler eeks, Robert Koester. Elizabeth Johnson, James Koliwalke.
Casi Lewis. Kayla Daniels, Amanda Bell, A hley King, Jessica Rambo Rov.. Four: Jes. ie Rash. Megan Bennett. B.J.
Crawford. DougH dge. haron White, Kyle Hunt, ornelyus Poelma, Jo. hua Williams, Justin Pol ton. athan Wit on.
Dusty Henderson, eil Htcks, Justin vcritt, Doyle herrcr, odie Lanca. ter. Colby Wimberly, Jeremy ampbelL Zach
Davison, Kody HalL athan Harmon

Row One : Ka:r Ia mith. Kacey Ranktn ,


Dawn Booth. Te sa Atteberry, tepha-
nie Harmon. abrina obb
Row Two: helsea Manary, Heather
Easter, Linzi Pierce, Amanda Rumfelt,
Rebecca Rumfelt Row Three: ammie
Barclay, Ashley King, Jessie Rash,
Casi Lewis, Elizabeth Johnson, Jessica
Rambo

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Coach Decker always loved cheerleading. so when asked what: she


wan!:ed !:o be when she grew up she always considered being a
cheerleading coach. PepCiub is a large par!: of cheerleading. so natu-
rally. !:hey go hand in hand for a cheer coach.

When asked about: growing up. Coach Decker replied. "One should
grow up because you are your own boss when it: comes !:ime !:o
cleaning !:he house. going !:o bed. mowing !:he lawn. e!:c ... ~owever.
one should always strive !:o s!:ay young a!: heart:."

~er favori!:e childhood memory would have !:o be "Gossip Tree· in


her B!:h grade Ear!:h ~cience class. This teacher was !:eaching !:hem
how gossip !:ravels from person !:o person and how each version
changes or ad libs !:heir own version of !:he fads. By !:he !:ime !:he
gossip reached !:he las!: person in !:he room. it: had changed so much
Rov. One: Je..,..,ica a">elman Pre">. Dawn Booth
!:hal: !:he original s!:a!:emen!: no longer existed.
o. Cap, Kri..,ta Ol..,on P. Row Two: Jes">ica
Law. on. Summer Brook">. RAchel pears,
Barbara Werner. abrina Cobb. Linzi Pierce. When asked what: !:he best: par!: of being a kid was. Coach Decker
ndrea Bintliff, Je..,..,ica Haley. amone GameL replied. "you always have !:ime !:o play. As an adult:. you barely have
Caitlin Jarvela Row Three: icole E"> .• Leandra !:ime !:o sleep."
Bell, li ha Phillip .. Aimee aldwell, Chebey
Gerleman. arah Barclay, u">anne Otternes">,
hristina Law..,on. Madi..,on He..,ter Row Four:
Jessica Rambo, Erin Crawley. Whitney Paul,
COACH DECKER Lynn Phillips. Bradley ch field, Brian Graders.
Biff pcrko, Lyndi Miller, ha">tidy Hawkin">

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Ms. PHJLLIPS When French C.lub member Dawn Booth was asked
orne of M . Phillip fa orit what she wanted to be when she was !:JOunger. she
memorie include, "My tu- replied. a Barbie.l-ler favorite childhood mernor!:J was
dent., you bet!" dance class with C.ha!:Jia l-lale. Dawn continued sa!:l-
ing. "the best part about being a kid was not having
to worr!:J about an!:Jthing." Overall. the things she liked
doing best with friends were sleep overs and pla!:Jing
dolls. Finaii!:J. as a child . shopping was Dawns favorite
pastime and continues to be her favorite toda!:J.

Row One: Kari Hammerbacher. Dawn B oth, A">hley Robinett.Amanda


Brown. Marcella lver">on. Jc">">i a Haley
Row Two: irgima tchley. ">hley King. Jenn Turner, usanne Otter-
nC">">, Jeanette Au">tin, Je..,..,ica Powell, Julie McClurg
Row Three: aron Roby, Levi Osborn, Aaron Meyer, Justin Pol">ton.
Jacob Herzog, Biff perko, Du">ty Hender">on. Brad Graeves

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When a ~ ked b!:J Bi ~ on !:learbook daff. Mr ~. grnith.


the ~ tudent teacher for Mr ~. Beckner during ld
~ erneder. told u ~ drearn ~ of being a gpani ~h teacher
weren't in her thought ~ . indead Mr ~ . grnith wanted
to be a ~ urgeon .

When a ~ ked what her favor ite childhood rnernor!:l


MRS. SMITH
wa ~ . Mr ~ . grnith replied. "No one rnernor!:l dick~ out
rnore t han another. I have fond rnernorie ~ of pla !:J-
ing with rny friend ~ in the ~ urnrner until the ~ un went
down."

The bed part about being a kid for her wa ~ being


cornpletei!:J taken c are of and having no re ~ pon ~ ibili ­
tie~.

Mr ~ . grnith enJO!:Jed pla!:Jing out ~ ide a lot with friend ~ . MRS. BECKNER
They would get a bunch of kid ~ together with walkie
talkie ~ and pla!:J cop ~ and robber~ on our bicycle ~.

Mr ~ . Beckner wanted to be a re ~ earch ~c ientid


when ~ he wa ~ younger. rather than being a gpani ~ h
teacher. ~er favorite childhood rnernor!:l wa ~ her
rnother telling her anirnated dorie ~ while wa~hing
her hair at the kitchen ~ ink. Mr~ . Beckner con-
tinued to ~ a!:l that when playing with friend ~ the!:J
pia !:Jed out ~ ide until dark in nice weather . pia !:Jed
board garne ~ in ~ ide in bad weather. and ~ ledded in
the winter and rode our bike ~ in the ~ urnrner. !=ur-
therrnore. Mr ~ . Beckner and her friend ~ had rnan!:l
~ leepover ~ and went to church carnp . and Bible
Row One: andice ude! VP. arah Barclay ec. Hemher Ea~terTre~. 'hley Milb
gchool together. Mr~. Beckner fee l~ that. "We
Pres. 1rs. Becl.ner RO\\ T\\O: ara Me tendon. rarrah Lee. Kmta Ga\\10\\\kl.
lived in a rnuch ~afer world . at lead in our ~ rnall bigail Potter. Leanne Colagio. icole Ess. Brittany Lucia. Emily Me oy. K1m
town. We could walk up- town to one of our two Kay Row Three: Amber Gann. ammie Barclay. James Ko liwaske. Logan Year,le}.
Du stin Dugan. Morganne Hinds. hayla Hale. Krista Olson RO\\ Four: manda Bell.
rnovie theatre ~ and walk horne at 10 or 10:30 prn. Jessica Rambo. Lynn Phillip,. Tim Owensby. lizabeth Dorssom. manda Mar h.
by our ~ elve ~ without being afraid that ~ orneone Chel. ea Haner
would get u~ . We were happ!:l."

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FT A rnernber garah Barclay when a~ked what:


~he want:ed t:o be when ~he grew up. replied.
"a t:eacher even at: a young age." ~er favorit:e
childhood rnernory i~ helping her uncle Jarne~y
rnilk cow~ while ~inging t:o t:hern. garah t:hought:
t:he be~t: part: about: being a kid wa~ not: having
any re~pon~ibilit:y. and being carefree. gorne of
t:he favorit:e t:hing~ ~he liked doing a~ a kid in-
clude wat:ching cart:oon~ on t:.v. and ~pending
Row One: ara Barnhart P. ara Me lend n cc, R w Two: rin
Crawley. arah Barclay. i ole E. . Row Three: A~hley King. Brad t:irne wit:h her grandrna. ~er favorit:e pa~t:irne
GracY\. Jessica Haley wit:h friend~ wa~ playing doll~.

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When asked b!:J Bison !:Jearbook staff. Mrs. ~ostetler


told us instead of w anting to be a teacher or sponser
of a club she liked science and rnath in indush!:J. ~er
favorite childhood rnernor!:l was going on float trips
on the Norfork River. ghe continued sa!:Jing. "Once
a snake fell into rn!:J sister's canoe. she freaked out!
Row One: Matt Wommack Tres. Eric King ec, Hi\lorian, Jacob Herzog Pres, It was ver!:J funn!:J to watch s. she was also ok ... ghe
Justin Pobton P, Row Two: Jessica Haley, Enn Crawley. Jo~hua Barnhart, Ted
thought the best part about being a kid was having
Brown, Jenca Holt, Row Three: Jazmyne Beamer, Brad Graevs, lien e ton,
B1ff perko what seerned like endless arnounts of free tirne. The
thing she liked doing rnost w ith friends w ere hanging
out at each other's houses. fixing pizzas. popcorn and
watching rnovies.

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Mrs. Paro wanted to be a dentist instead of an art


teacher. ghe continued b~ sa~ing. "I conned rn~ den-
tist into giving rne napkins and a dentle tool. oka~ so
it wa s a flosser. but it looked like a tool. and I would
use a rhinestone sweater holder to fasten the napkin
around rn~ grandrna's neck and scrape around on her Row One: Du\ty Hender-,on ec, eil Hid.\ VP, Row Two: Chastidy Hawkins.
dentures. Ms. Para thought the best part about being Ashlee Cotter, Amanda Brown . Jessica Haley. Leanne Colagio, Ms. Paro. Row
Three : tephanie mith. Lyndi Miller. Tim Owensby. Kel. ie mith. Toni Prus. ing.
a kid included rnagic. kindness. and being srnall enough tephanie Richard\on. Megan Bennett. Row Four: Forre t Maynard. Julie Gibbs.
to sit on sorneone's lap. ~er favorite things to do with Brad Graev . Donald chmied. ~ illiam Mar h. Mall Dame
friends were swirnrning. riding horses. pla~ing fooseball .
skeel. dodgeball. riding bikes. listening to rnusic. and go-
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MRS. BECKNER

Drarna club rnernber Josh Wiebe wanted to be a


forensics scientist. ~is favorite childhood rnernor~
was getting to sta~ a w eek longer with his rnorn on
Christrnas because the snow was not safe to drive
Ro\~ One: Casi Lewis Hi\torian. J shua Wiebe Reporter. Row Two: Mrs. Be k.-
on. Josh thought the best part about being a kid ner. Tyler Weeks Pres. Angela Forrester VP. ara Burns ec. Mall Wommack. Tres.
was getting in trouble. ~et getting awa~ with it. nessa tewart gt. f rms, Row Three : Let\sa 1i hoe. Danielle waboda.
ichole Butler. Emma ompt n. shley Halter. Brillanney Banks. Dayana er-
~is favorite thing to do as a kid was pla~ing sword
rata, Row Four: Rod Rode lander, shley Frye. Le\ i Osborn. Landry Roy e.
fights with his older sister. he alwa~s won. ~is Jessica Ru ssell, icole Lamartina, ltzabeth Johnson. Daniel Moore
favorite thing to do with friends was to ride bikes
around the block and raced. even though he never
won.
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MISS VANDEVEER

When Mi!;;!;; Vandeveer wa!;; a!;;ked by the


yearbook daff if !;he wanted to be a teacher
!;he replied. "I wanted to be a teacher since
the fird grade. Whatever grade I was in at
the tirne was the grade that I wanted to
athan Harman. Jazmyne Beamer Row Two: Je~~ica Law'>on, Angela teach. While in high !;;Chooll decided that is
Patter.,on. icole Ki ger. tephanie Harmon Row Three: Rachel Mcginni-.. Tara where I wanted to be. in high school teach-
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rnernory was getting a kitten for C.hridrna!;;
and the bed part about being a kid wa!;; play-
ing rnake believe. Miss Vandeveer'!; favorite
thing to do wa!;; as a child was playing Bar-
bies. ghe played garnes. played hou!;;e. went
sledding and built snowrnen with her friend!;.
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MISS VANDEVEER

Mi!;;s gchneider !;aid she wanted to be a teacher since


the seventh grade and she de!;;ired to be an ~ngli sh
teacher. Being a !;;ponsor for !=C.A and NJ.-Ig wa s !;Orne-
thing additional. but not her fird goal.
When she wa s a!;;ked what her favorite childhood
rnernory wa!;; she replied that !;he had rnany childhood
rnernorie!;; but !;he rernernbers how excited that !;he
was when she got her fir!;;t book.
Row One: ara McClendon, Chehy utry, Sarah Barclay, Julie McClurg, Erin "The bed part about being a child was the lack of
Crawley Row Two: dam Paul, Jacob Hodge, Heather a'>ter. Tessa tteberry, adult stre!;;s ... she replied. f-ler favorite thing to do as
Kacey Rank.tn, 'i hnley Barber, Alisha Phillip'>, Je.,.,ica llaley Row Three: a kid was play rnade-up garnes with the neighborhood.
armen Vandeveer, Jame., Koliwaske, Lynn Phillip'>, andice Hicks, Tim Ow-
cn.,by, Wh1tney Paul, Biff perko, Brad Grave., And !;he has said her favorite thing to do wa s playing
"let!; pretend!" with her friends.

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MR.. WHEELER

When Mr. Wheeler was: asked if he wanted to be


a teacher or a s:pons:or when he was: growning
up. he replied with. ''No. I thought about being a
pro athelete. or a lawyer. but not a teacher."
Mr. Wheeler's: favorite childhood rnemory was:
playing sports: until dark every night with the
kids: in the neighborhood. The bed part about
Row One: Doug Hodge . Whitney Paul. ammie Barclay, Brad Graevs. Brandon being a kid for him wa s: the wonder of discover-
Lynch Row Two: Jessica llalcy. Dawn Booth. Christopher Mumm. asha hap-
ing things: for the first time.
man, Jes. ica Rambo. Kacey Rankin, Chase Hamlet Row Three: Tom Wheeler. Jake
Poclman. Erin Crawley. Brandon Wibon , Justin Everiu. riel Lehr. Megan Bennell. Mr. Wheeler's: favorite things: to do were play.
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"The first woman president." Arnber re-
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when s:he was: younger.l-ler favorite child-
hood memory was:Jud being rnis:chevious:
with her friends:.
Amber's: favorite part about growing up
Row One: ara Barnhart, Jessica Rambo. Leanne olagio. Johna Larkey was: being active and having a great irnagi-
Row Two: Dan Me orkendale. mber Gann, amone Gamel. arah Bar-
clay, Bill Gilmore Row Three: manda Bell, Krista Olson. Jessica Haley. nation.l-ler favorite thing to do was: to
Brad Graev'>, Biff perko pretend that s:he wa s: a princess:. Also. play-
ing house was: s:ornething that s:he would do
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When asked what: she wanted t:o be when she


grew up. Miss gchneider told the yearbook staff. "I
wanted t:o be a teacher ever since seventh grade. and
Row One: Jazmyne Beamer (Hi torian), Biff perko (Trea urer), Ja-
I desired t:o becorne an ~nglish teacher." One of her
cob Herzog (Pre ident), Leanne Colagio ( ecretary) Row Two: asha favorite rnernories as a child was rnaking up silly garnes
Chapman, Candice Hick , Linzi Pierce, ortney hewmaker, Whitney with all her friends. Miss gchneider also shared that:
Paul, ara tephan , arah Barclay Row Three: A hley Mills, lly on the best thing about: being a kid is not: having t:o worry
Howell, Ca ie Hender on, Je ica Rambo, Erin Crawley, ammie
about: things like taxes and not: having the stress and
Barclay, Kim Kay, Row Four: Brad Graevs, Chayla Hale, Benja-
min Potter, Brandon Wil on, ngela Patter on, ara Barnhart, Brett
responsibilities of being an adult:. Finally. Miss gch-
aylor neider said. "rny favorite activity. other than reading
was t:o play rnade-up garnes like "det:edivess "."Bike-
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Mrs. ~arrison told the yearbook staff she wanted t:o be


a teacher since she was a kid because her rnot:her wa s a
teacher. ~er favorite childhood rnernory includes hips
t:o grandrna and grandpa's house for C.hristrnas. T~e best
part: about: being a kid for Mrs. ~arrison was ''No Bills!" ~er
favorite thing to do as a kid was clirnbing heec;. Finally.
with her friends Mrs. ~arrison enjoyed swirnrning. watch-
ing drive-in rnovies. cruising the square. and eating at: Mr.
~d·s.

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Row One: helsey Gerleman (President). Marrella A Ivers n ( e-


cratary) Row Two: Deztine Gruber, rs . Dis. more, tephanie Brown
(H istorian), Cara Hall Row Three: Brandy Snow, driana Wil on,
Courtney Knox, Tika Estep Row Four: Leandra Bell. Heather Ga-
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When asked b!:J the !:Jearbook staff what wa s !:JOur


favor ite childhood tnetnOr!:J. Mrs. Dr!:Jer re sponded . .. gnow
da!:JS. tn!:J brothers and sister and I would sled down the
Row One: as ie Pettitt ( ecretar} ). Ka} Ia mith (Yice-Prc~•dent)
big hill b!:J our house. We lived on a gravel road." ghe also Whitney Paul (Pre ident), Brandon Wilson (Treasurer). shle] King
said that the best part about being a kid w as spending the (Historian) Row Two: Jessica Or]er, lisha Phillips. Rachel pear .
night with grandparents "b!:J tn!:Jself to get awa!:J from tn!:J Jerica Holt Row Four: Farrah Lee, manda Mar~h. Biff perl...o.
brothers and sister." Mrs. Dr!:Jer also shared with us that hchca Harter. lien exton
she didn 't want to be a teacher. she reaii !:J wanted to be
an accountant in high school because "I loved doing ac-
counting." And lasti!:J Mrs. Dr!:ler tell s us that she used to
spend the night. talk on the phone. and go to ball games
with her friends.
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Mr. Rothdiener

Mr. Rothdiener ha!;; not alwa!:J!;; wanted to be a


teacher. When a!;;ked he told !:learbook staff that
he wanted to be a firernan.l--li!;; favorite child rnern-
Or!:J i!;; pla!:Jing little league ba!;;eball. Mr. Rothdiener
ai!;;O told u!;; that hi!; favorite part about being a kid
wa!;; not having to worr!:l about adult re!;;pOn!;;ibili-
tie!;; and hi!; favorite thing to do a!; a kid wa!;; pla!:J-
ing !;port!; and pla!:Jing with l-Ie-Man tO!:J!;;. gorne
Rov. One: Dav.. n Booth, Whitney Paul, Cha-,tidy Hawk.ins, Row Tv o: Jessica activitie!;; he did with hi!; friend!; included playing
Dryer. Krista Gawlow-,k.i. Annie Oliver. ara McClendon, ammie Barclay, ba!,;;eball. !;hooting hoop!;. and carnping out in the
arley Hav.,k.in'>. Row Three: Jannyne Beamer. B.J. rawford. Leanne ola-
wood!; with a giant bonfire.
gio. Hannah Bradley. Colby Wimberly, Chebey Gerleman, Rebecca Rumfelt,
athan Rothdiener. Row Four: arah Maynard. Candice udet, Ian Pack.ard,
Benjamin Potter. Tyler Dill, dam Paul. Jeremy Campbell. Du-,ty Henderson,
Brad Grave'> Right: Di "cussing
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Junior Tyler dill
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Right: Working hard


in the . hop. enior
Sharon McGinni .
shows the b ys how
it' done.

Left: Piecing parts


together, Senior Da-
id s. ery is ha ing
fun in Yo-Tech.

Row One: ick Ferrell (Rep). Row Two: Matt Hayne'>. Randy Rodelander. Mea. uring out
Ginny Rogers. U'>t n Paxton. Cody van'>. Row Three: Karric rnster, Derek
lengths, Senior
arey, Chris Logez. Bryan Hill, nthony Johnson. Row Four: dam Hayes.
Jason Atteberry, Chris dwang, Adam idson, Chris Meade Adam Brown work.
hard to get the j b
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Ryan Pinkie) smil . a
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Right: Painting each


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ron White, hawnna
Hor. tman, Rach I
Britton, and
Row One: Adam Brown (Tres). Martin Hedgecoke ( ec). Elizabeth Molner Ca. ondra G rdom
(Pres}, Kris. y klodowski (Hi'>t), Ro" Two: Gerald Dutcher. Danielle Gibb'>. learn th ba. ic. of nail
ick Gricsse, Amanda Gillham, Tiffany immo, helia Roger'>. Rachel Brit- care.
ton, asondra Gerd m. Row Three: Josh Evans, Brandon elscn, Rod Rode-
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lander, Zoic LeJeune, ri'>tal Moore, Tonya Buntin. Micacl Green, Michelle
Haynes, haron White, Row Four: Jared pence. Clay Boyd, Mason Brake. a minute, enior'>
Ju<.,tin Riddle, haron McGinni'>. B.J . Routt, ndy M Elroy. Da\id ery T ler L nch and B.J.
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Sophol!lores

Row One: Rachel McGmni~. ara Barclay. Derel. arey, Brett aylor Row Two:
Du~tin Dugan. Je ~ica a~elman, Lyndi Miller, Chri~ Loges Row Three: Erin Craw-
ley, Je sie Ra h, Karrie Emester, Tara chwitter . Forre. t Maynard, Cody Evans

Row One : Felicia Mulholland, Ashley Fry, helsey Autry, my aldwell.


Jeanette Austin, Alishia Phillips Row Two: ara Maynard, Bobby Davidson,
Louis Owen~by. Lance Doty, Susanne Otternes~. D.J . Hegland Row Three :
Doug Trader, Logan Miller, Logan Yearsley, Chris Lorentyer, athan Wilson,
Jo. h tephans, Jorden Lewis, Abbey Potter

Ro"' One: John Watt., Willa chwitter , Alexia Par~on~. haine Paxton, Bryan
Hargi~. Ryan Ca ey, Patnck Jones Row Two: Mike Zanzie, Zach Enokido. Ricky
Harrel, Tim Luttrell, eth Wommack, Markus Moore Row Three: Dustin Ri hard-
son, Ethan Plemmon~ . Landon Kieth, hey Jones, Bradley chofield, Kyle Vest,
Ben Hagan, Jacob Hodges

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MRS. BELLER,

MR.WHEELER, AND MR. GILMORE


Mr. Gillmore ha!: alway!: wanted t:o be a teacher becau!:e teacher!: he had
a!: a kid made !:uch a great impre!:!:ion on him.l-le hope!: that he can make
a great la!:t:ing impre!:sion on hi!: student!: alw.
Row One: Matt Wammack, Leanne olagio, ara Barnhart 1-li!: favorite childhood memory wa!: playing in a valley on hi!: parent!: farm.
Row Two: Ben Potter. Ju~tin Pobton, Mr. Gillmore after a rain. The valley would make a two acre lake and it: was fun to play
in the water.
··rhe best part about: being a kid wa!: not having to worry about all the
thing!: that: I have to think about: now. guch a!: JOb. money. car and rela-
t:ion!:hip!:." !:ays Mr. Gillmore. Another of hi!: favorite thing!: to do wa!: play
in the wood!: with hi!: friend!: and !:ider.
Playing video game!:. climbing tree!:. riding bike!:. and !:wimming were
other act:ivit:ie!: that created fun memorie!: for Mr. Gilmore a!: a child.

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On March 14 at 1:59 Mrc;;. Johnc;;on'c;; and Mic;;c;; gtref(c;; Math clac;;c;;ec;; celebrated Pi day by eating homemade pie.
Pi hac;; a long and intereding hidory.ln the world of numberc;;. Pi ic;; approximately 3.14159. Pi. a c;;ymbol uc;;ed
when calculating equationc;; involving circlec;;. wac;; introduced by mathernatician Williarn Jonec;;. Pi wac;; later ex-
cepted ac;; the dandard c;;ymbol in year 1737. But Pi hac;; been around a lot longer due to the fact referencec;; are
made to Pi in the Bible.

PI DAY
Right: Enjoying a piece of
cherry pie Robert Koester,
fini eh hie econd piece of
apple pi
Left: Cutting the pie for
Right: tuffing hi. face full
her clase Mi ee treff ie
of deliciou pie, ei I Hi eke
ready to get the party
does hi part f r Pi day.
started.
cti itiee 9
t9l g'alale CW0- fJYeleta no
'fl-JE Q,tSON S'T"UDEN"f e.ODY, ADMfNfS'T"R.A'T"OA..S,
"-AEMe.EA..S 0~ "f4-lE COM"-AUNf'T"Y A"f'T"ENDED "f4-lE
ANNUAL VE'T"EA..EN's DAY ASSEMe.LY. W4-1EN VE"f-
ER.ANS 0~ ~OA..EfGN AND DO"-AES"ffC e.A"f'T"LES
WALRED 'T"4-lA..OUG4-l 'T"4-lE DOOA..S Wf"f'-1 "f4-lEM CAME
"f4-lE RNOWLEDGE 0~ W4-lY WE AA..E 4-lEA..E. DUE 'T"O
"f4-lEfA.. SE~LESS AC"ffONS WE CAN NOW e.E f=REE
ANDSA~E.

Ae.ov~: us-r~NING tN-r~N-rLY, -r~~ Ae.ov~: SP~RING oN 9-11


C~OIA.. Sl'fS DUA..ING -r~~ t..AODIVA- AND -r~~ WAA..IN IA..AQ.IS t..AAA..'fiN
'fiONAL SP~~C~ GIV~N OU-r e,y f-I~~COR~.
KEYNO'f~ SP~R~ D«::Le.~A..-r
Sco-r-r.

S~t..Ae.LY, V~'f~NS LIS'f~N W~IL~ OUA.. R~

NO-r~ SP~~A.. SP~kS.


1. IAJAU<.ING 'T""O n-lEIA... SEA'T""S, 'T""WO VE'T""-
EA...ANS AA...E DA...ESSED IN n-IEIA... OA...IGI-
NAL UNI~OIUJS.

2. MARING ~IS WAY PAS'T"" 'T""~E e,AND


A VE'T""EA..AN GOES 'T""O ~IS SEA-T"".

~OR. ONE LAS'T"" PIC'T""UA...E e,E-


~OA...E n-IEY LEAVE OUR. GYU.
(l_'f""AU.ZING 0~ n-lE 'T""IUE DUA...-
A...ING WW1 1s RAe,EcKA ~uu­
~EL-r.

A...ING AUEA....ICAN e,A-r'T""LES n-IE kEYNO'T""E


SPEAREA.., DELe,EA...-r Sco-r-r.
6.DE:UVEAJNG A SPEEC~ Ae,ou-r
VIE-rNAu 1s Q,EN Po-r-rEA....
7. GIVING n-lE S'T""OA...Y 0~ 'rAPS IS ADAU
PAUL
Cook111g Up a Storl1l
Students fn Mrs. Dfssmore's World the students had fun and qot a feel for
Foods class were qfven the opportu- the food service fndustrq. I am proud
nftq to qafn experience fn commercfal of the waq theq acted and qot thefr
foods servfce bq cooldnq lunch for the tasks done also.·
student bodq. Mr. Mfke. the Food Co-
ordinator. commented. "I belfeve the
class dfd extremelq well. Theq had a
veru posftfve attftude about food ser- Rfqht: Hard at work. Whftleq Barber
, fs shown cleanfnq the counter and
vfce and everqthfnq associated wfth ft. chaffnq dfshes fn the Cafeteria.
I thfnk the experience was one that I
would deffnftelq repeat wfth other
classes and I would call the event a
qfant success.· Students partfcfpated
fn everq aspect of preparfnq food for
the school. from cookfnq. to cleanfnq.
to servfnq the students. "The students
took full responsfbflftq of the sftua- Below: The cookfnq "staff"
tfon. • Mr. Mfke exclaimed. "The staff Front Row: Jake Ferrell. Heather
Qavaqhan. Johanna Morrfs. Brandon
Just stepped back and made sure the lqnch. Crqstal Spradlfnq Back Row:
students operated safelq. Theq worked Julfe McCJurq. Stephanie Harmon. Al-
well and had a lot of fun. The students exandra Dqer. Heather Easter. Shfela
seemed Just short of ecstatic and ev- Roqers. Emllq McCoy. Whftleq Barber.
erqone I talked to enJoqed ft.· leandro Bell. Amanda Hamilton. Anna
Earls. Not Pictured: Ashleq Rincon.
Mrs. Dfssmore also belfeved that Tabitha Posten. Chase Hamlet. Rqan
the class worked verq well. "Theq Hickman. Stephanie Smfth. Samantha
learned qufte a bft. • she stated. "If Smfth. Crafq 'Brfqht. Ashleq Mflls
the experience was a test. I would 've
deffnftelq qfven them all an A. I thfnk

pares toast tor over 300 people.


Rlqht: Feellnq the steam In her face, Stephanie Smith
checks the dishes for a qualltlf clean.
Far Rlqht: Olvlnq directions. Mrs. Dlssmore makes
sure ever4one Is worlclnq hard and dolnq a qood Job.
LaycRtt ~y : vau1 ~QSGfJQ
96 tudent. ookin g
left: Washlnq
his hands, Se-
nior Brandon
ltfnch pre-
pares to help
cook for the
school. Hand
washlnq Is the
most Impor-
tant step In
•• food prepera-
tlon.

Rlqht: Mlxlnq
all necessar4
lnqredlents.
J._ _ .. . Heather
11
• Easter and
•• Alexandra
,.,. D4er care-
fUIIIf prepare
Potato Soup.

Above: Sllclnq cheese, Chase


Hamlet and R4an Hickman are
dlllqentllf preparlnq the side dish
for the lunch.
Above: Stlrlnq the chill. Sheila Roqers and Tabitha Posten make
sure the tomatoes are well mixed with the beans and onions.
left: Drtflnq a
baklnq sheet, Above: Washlnq a warmlnq tra4.
Jake Ferrell Cralq Brlqht uses hot water to do
completes the Job rlqht.
another neces- Rlqhts Taklnq out the trash. Cr4stal
sartf task In food Spradllnq performs an essential
preparation: foodservlce responslbllltlf.
dish washlnq. Bottom Rlqht: Dlscusslnq the menu.
Mr. Mike and Ms. Paula Clemens
debate on what the students should

~iiiiiiii;;,;~KI~ln": Decldlnq
to have
e ee
e ee

The Je a ve,ry epeolal olaee at Buf-


falo HJeh Sohool. Th6e6 etud6nte are,
e6V6tly d6ve,lopm6ntly dJeabJ6d, vut tlwy
etlll e66m to have, a lot of fun.
Eaoh ye,ar th6 etud6nte ~0 vowl-
~' out to e,at, to th6 oltoue, th6 Zoo,
walke uptown, and ehopp~ at Wai-Mart.
Ye,t, tlwy don 't juet have, fun all day,.
tlwy 16arn and work hard dur~ tl16 oohool
daye. Th6y 16arn how to wrlt6 many dlf-
fe,re,nt ~e lnol~ tlwlt Mm6e, th6
monthe of th6 ye,ar, and th6 dtffe,re,nt
e6aoone. Eaoh we,e,k etud6nte m6morlz-
~ a 8p6~ llet. Flue tlwlt 16~ daye
oonelet of math, t6~, and IJfe,ekllle.
Many of tl16 etud6nte 16arn how to oook
and waeh d!eh6e.
Th6e6 are, ve,ry epeolal kldel

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~ft: Playing Santa
Claue, Jooh f'6nn g6'te a
nlG6 h~ from Mre. Har-
rloon.
DO 99
102 p rts Divi~ion
p rL Di isi n 103
e team gathers around
to eva uate t:he it:uation.

Row 1: Judin t:veriH. Doug ~odge. David Ussery. Adam Brown. Paul
Besabe. Brad Graevs. Nick Bailey. Paul Black. Jared ~pence. Brett Na'::Jior.
Row 2: Ryan Casey. Danny ~arrell. Jacob ~odge. Travi!: Jones. Zach
Enokido. Anthon':! Johnwn. Adam Paul. Kyle Pinkie':!· ~k':Jier Peters.
Row 3: Bradley ~d ofield. Marcus Moore. Johnny WaHs. Patrick ~am­
mond. Brandon Davidson. Ric ':1 ~arrell. Kenny ~chwegman. Row 4:
Clay Bo':Jd. ~et:h Wommack. T':ller Cobb. Michael Zanzie. Chris Glor. Ton':!
PaHerson. Row 5: Greg Anderson. Austin Park. Chris Mclnt:'::lre. Jerem':l
Campbell. Zach Pil ingt:on. Lynn Phillip~. Bobb'::l ~ashagen. Row 6: Will
Jone~. Tommy L':lnch. Dustin Richardwn. MaH DeMarr. Nathan Wilson.
Not: Picture: Doyle ~herrer
Back Row: David u~~ery. Judin ~veritt. Paul
Besabe. Brad Graev!:. Jared ~pence. Middle Row:
Paul Black. Adam Brown. Nick Baile':!· Doug ~odge.
!=ron!: Row: Brett Na'::JIOr
~~-----------·---------------

'0
~ side Linebacker bat:kl.!r
Kicker
$
The ~...... lalldl!di
2004 !iea'IOn with a fresh
ning. The team was intrOOtml
their ne\\ heOO coocb .J ~ B
in Apri12004. Many players
had JX)Sitive words for Buckner.
"Coach Huckner i the hardest
working, m t committed coach I have ever had, and it's ah>ut time the heal mdl
in I:Juffalo got committed", said senior IJrad <.-rae\ senior Paul Block
said, 'Coach J:Juckner has worked with u the \\hole entire }ear and never gave
up on us". Many seniors hared their favorite memori from playing footmU. se-
nior Brett Naylor said his favorite memory wa "When we beat Republic at their
mm homecoming my junior year". senior .Ju tin F_veritt said, "My favorite game W&'i
the game at Reeds springs my junior year, we scored 43 points and on~ beat them by
1 point". Many player have realized over th year that footooll not only JruKie them
physically stronger, but that it has also made them grow and become stronger as a peoon
too. "It has sho\\n me how to really work through my pain and discomfort. It i all mind
over matter" said senior Doug Hodge. senior Paul I~esabe said, "It has helped
me become a tronger and more If relient per n. 1t has at taught me a lot alxlut
myself". The football team ended their year with ten graduating seniors. 'I~he seniors
were: Brad Graevs, J>aul Besabe, l"loug I lodge, 1-Jrett Naylor, I:>a,id lJ J1,
Jared Spence, Adam Brmm, Nick Bailey, Justin 1---:::veritt, and 1>aul Black.
,e game plan. The 2004 coache!;
genior Brad GraeV!:. look!: for hi!: were: Coach gte w art.
teammate!:. Coach !-lorn. Coach Port-
Above: Changing the play. Coach man. Coach buckner. and
Buckner yell!; out tO the player!;. Coach Colvin.

z
0
Doug Hodge Jared Spence
0
hacker Off./Dd. Line Half Bal.:k
Dcf. Back 5
set in the ready posi-
tion.
Left: Becky Frasier
read; t scr e the win-
ning point during the
game against . to kton

I 06 Volleyball
Detlicauon- F\t:r}thing
) ou learn prepare' u' l'or
life. In \Ollc\ball \Oll
hme to haH: tlctli~ation.
\\ hen "e get lt> the real
'' orltl "e 'II learn that
tletlH.:at1on j, mt>rc than
Huddling together during the home game
ILLilJvr: : again~t
kyline,Varsit; build up their team spirit.
-:Srad ~oweton
( H<1d

I VV<.._'W\ t lo,~f 1 et whe~ vve w'--~,~c visitoPs ,.-t l~ecds


Sp••i"'ft ,;u·, d J c u~c Go.c k f ,. :l~ th._~ a...vV\pi•·t..~ """"e e t
i"f• u"d told the flio•ls to fWt o•eud} to shul<<' the
stit ks. SL-tSc.l.h"' '-' th'-""' usl<. t..'d couch, ) :lv. lost tht.•
flip UffOiV'\ ?? Jt vvos c.\ p~AI'C SL\SO.t'\f.'\C W'\OW'\"--,"'+ We ull
hodc o. ftOOd f,_.U ..'\ff"· J.'\ SCt•i01..1Sfo'\(!SS fhOV.ffh, (., >ufi"'ft
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I Ozark 6
5 P. Hope 0
6 Nix a I
10 Roger~ ville 0
15 Bolivar 0
6 Lebanon 4
Mack~ Creek
21 0
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II Stockton ()
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8 Fair Grove 5
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3 P. Hope 2
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9 Reed~ Spring 4
2 Mar~hfield I

II Eldorado 0
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13 Weablcau 0
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2 Hermitage I
* "l?.ooll : ~ ~ & TI!.U4 .Attebe.\~ 1?.ool2: ~ Geitlf!llllll. Jwicd JMU. Cc.ltrtey ~. Clwiiee Hich NiCIJ.Ie [u. 1?.ool.3:
7 Willard 0 CoacJ. "BIIGd l?.auete~~, &wme OOe.w.u, Cwie Hlnde.uot Kglee Hlnde.uot Clrly.l4 1-hle. "Bi ~- CoacJ. ltitlleh ~
3 Bran~on I

6 War~aw 2

5 Skyline 3
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I Osage 2
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4 Reed\ pring 0
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9 Versailles 0
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I Republic 0

5 kyline I

17 0'>agc 3 X
15 Osage 0 X
7 Bolivar 0 X
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2 Republic 5
hnal-. "l?.ooll : ltitlleh ~ K.wie 1?.Dgru. Ttruly Niiii!JJ, "Be~ Niiii!JJ. 1?.ool2: CoacJ. l?.auete~~, hW Mille11, ]h,'tt411y ~- k'.411.1ie E.wte11,
* -Tournament Play x -Di~trict Play 1-hley llieiMJ~. TeJfeJed IDem (al.lo l*liVI9eJI (o... IIWl't , CoacJ. ~
10 p ort~
Rebuilding the team throughout the year,
the Lady Bison
... stepped up to the plate
.. . and shot for the fence
liftPJt gJIQ!Wo.ting five .&enioltA Jut .AeO..Wt the 2004-200 5 Lad~ "BiAM we11e noooru .&tQJrting a nw
.&ea.AM witho.ut "the .&eniw". When pla~ing the fiMt game on an awa~ field, the giltb we11e di.44pp0inted wit!. a lo.4.4

to Oj411. Th lou gave the tm an a~ing and~ .400ft !leD..li]M tlto.t "the .&eniw' UJP.Jteni 0011ing bar!. Nl
at once, Fo.I.UI .&enioltA, five jmtioii.A, two .40~, and one ~ .&t~ np. Th o.utfield w .&Olid, filled
wit!. .&eniOJr lea.dPJt.&kip b!j Te.utl .Attebeitlr~ in lit field, Co11tne~ ~ 1n centPJt, and "Bi~ ~ in 11ight field.
Th Fo.I.Uitlc .&eniOJr, Nicole £.4.4 pla!f.d the trlield at .&eCMd !we. 1lte irlield w haNJCOJre and an a~ive blllcl.,
eacll pla!fl' wanted the bo.ll hit to tlcenl Tht fiMt loll gave the whole tm a deep lwngP.Jt Foil a win.
Th Lady "Bim~ rl 2004-2005 got that win, in Fo.ct, the~ won 26 con.aec.utive gM~U tlolding
ckanlpion.&kip title.& fm the 'Plea.&ant tlope, £ld0110Jlo ~!ling.&, and tlcei11 OOJII "Bdfo..to To.I.UIII4IIIellt.l ~ oho won
the ~t/IO.l 0~ ~ce !the fiJtAt tin~e MJt Foil the Lad~ "BiAM &ltbo1J p~l, won fiii.At place in di.&tllict.&,
and we~~e .&tafe q.uwrtoonali.&t.&. Th gilll.& erv.ied tlceill ~t .&ea.AM wit!. a 26-2 Jtet!JM, lo.&ing onl~ the fiii.At and
Jut game rl tlcei11 .&eo..&on. Rnall~ the Jut lbnt not leo..AtO ~t aceoo~pli.&Mt tlci.& .&ea.AM rx:t.I.Uied wken the
gilll.& A.ucct.ufnll~ n.&ed 12 pla!fl'.A, 2 coacke.A, and I ~~~a~~agP.Jt to CJreate the lumJI ~idA on tlce fiii.At atten~pt
~time.

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2

Back to f ROJ. t: CoaCH g eoR§e B Lov\TeRS ' e RiC k i ]§ ' Bj CRa wfoRO'
ju Lie m c CLu R§ 1 m eLooy H oHeNSee 1 m akayLa BuRkLe

Left: focusi ~· <>·' fL,isu tnc R.:tCe 1 eRic k iN~ RU.'S fast.
L<n 'l'R Left : StoppL'~i l'ov .:\ Q_~tick 5• .:tp snot, meLooy Houe,,sec,
JTiak.:tyi.a I3uRkl.e 1 juLie JTI CCJ liR~j 1 .:tNi> amaNO.:l I3R<H"TN 1 smiLe fOR
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II 0 Sports
CRos~ Cou. 1 tRy is, 't aLL anout Rtll NiNg ten ·aROS

tne fiNiSH LIN<.>. it's anout fi isni,,g stRo .. g aNO Have


pRioe I,, youR team. tneRe weRe o. Ly six memBeRS
foR tni.~ yeaR's CRoss Cou .. tRy team, nut tney fi .. ,isueo
witn ~Reat no, ORS. eRic kL ~i was tne o .. Lyse. ioR
<h tne team tuiS yeaR . ffia .. y of tnese RU .. 1 • CRS HaO
RehtR. eo to tne team foR at Least ON(' moRe yeaR.
aLot of tne team memB<.>R.S say tnat if's ,,ice to ~et

out of .~cnooL a. o ne anLe to na,,~ out witn ouR team


memBeRs, nut it is aLot of naRO '·oRk a. o oeoic:atioN .
aLtnou~jH tne team 'va.<; same tne accompLisneo gReat

goaLs witni. tne team tnis yeaR .

R.:lCe, ama. 0<1 BROW~ <!NO makay-


La BuRkLe k '0' ' tney ca.' '•i ,
fiRst pLace.
miobl.c Left: taki.'§ a snoRt
BReak' ama. (a BROW' <1.'0 juLie
JTICC.LuR~ s;et sornetuiN§ to .~:--wc:k

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Left: RtL'.'iN§ as IWRO as ue c:a •1


teo BRow. fi, ,i.sne.s tue Race.
UppeR Ri§Ht: Ru . 1. g tow aRbs
tne ft. iSH Li. 'l', mel.oo:-.· Houe. •s-
l'l' tni,,k.s anout tne Race.
Ric,nt: aLmost to tue fi,•i.SH
.,.-~-----~~~~--...,.. Li. e 1 Jnak a y La Bu Rk I e fi. ,_
hues 1, fiR.St pLace.

Left: RtJ. •i. '§ as


Lot of Rl'SpONSI- fast as He ca.', Bj
nil.itr, eRIC ki •§ C.Ra' ·foRO Races

I.\ t n1s ) eaRs o, I~·

SC. 1 10R, l.i.•c .

l..d) put lh': , ~hiPt' Coll<'r


ro~~ ountry Ill
~opp-i-'Ai Op ~\..-e CotA.\pe~~o'A
~~6\.\ We-e~~~\\~ 2004-2005

Row One: Matt Ca tic Row Two: George Ruth. Ricky Harrel. Vcrnie Doehring. ody vans. Patrick ..,_
Icy. Danny Harrel. Josh Phelan Row Three: Lewis Owenby. JacJ.. Laudcnbach. John White. Coach Wade
Horn. dam Bro\ n. Jacob Herzog. Tra\ i'> Jones

The Seniors Wrestling Highlights


Jacob Herzog: 3rd Tean all COC, 2nd
Place Thundering Herd Tournament,
3rd Place Bolvar.
Cody Evans: 2nd Team all COC, l st
Place Thundering Herd Tournament,
3rd Place Bolivar Tournament, 3rd
Place Warsaw Tournament.
Danny Harrel: 4th Place War aw
Tournament.
Travi · Jone : 4th Place Thundering
Herd Tournament
ody Evan'>. Jacob Herzog. and dam Brown Matthew Castle: 3rd Place Lebanon
Tournament

Left: Attempting to pin his opponent, Jacob


Her1og proceeds to roll him over onto his back
for the win.

116 Wrestling
\·e:a. .IA.\Woc~, Ha..cJ. Woe~,
oc ~J.~c,a..ko'A?

"Hard work, becau. e without


w rking to g t trongcr, faster,
and better at technique, I would
have never done a well as I did."

'"Dedication. It take dedication ''Hard work. If you work as hard


before anything to get anywhere as you can, C\ erything el e will
in wrestling. On and off the mat a eventually come."
person has to be dedicated before
they become sucessful.''

hove Left : ttcmpting to roll hi!-. opponent. Fre!-.hman


Matt Ca!-.tle struggle~ for a v.. in.

bo\c: Beginning the match, Matt Ca~tle loo!..s for a good op-
portunity to mangles his opponent.

AbO\ c: Wrenching his opponent into "iubmis..,ion, Jacob


Herzog breaks him down with case.

Right: Chalking up another win, Jacob Herzog pins his


opponncnt.
Wre-..tling 117
.. .
=Sttitn§ t!J.e Pace
I
Traolt 2005 · ·
The _QQ5 track. team t<u1ed the car \\ ith a new head coach and a lot of
ambition. Lead b. coach Colvin for the fir.,t time. many athlete. ro e to the occa. ion
and f( ·u. cd on b coming better each time they <,tepped on the track.. mong the~e
athlete.,, Jenn Turner ontinucd to impro\ e in the h t put and discu . eventually
br~ak.ing the girls' h'o t put reco rd of 119 feet 6 inche . et by Galene Righter in 19
vJith a thrm of 121 feet 6 jnchcs.
Bet Tim s
100 meter dash- hris Fletcher 11.76. Tcs. a tteberry 13.9
20 meter da h- Tommy Lynch 24.3, Tessa tteberry 29.7
400 meter dash- Jo'>h Brannan I :0 I. Melodee Hohensee I :08
4XIOO- . letcher. C. Glor, G. Mdcr bn, T. Lynch 47.1
4X200- . Letcher, C. Glor, G . nder on, T. Lynch 141.0
1600- manda Bro\J n 6.06 ·econds
3_00-Amanda Br wn 13.0 I ·econd'>
L ngjump-Chris Fletcher I .7 Cortney hewmaker 15'3''
Triple jump-G. nderson 37'5" Karie Ernster 25'3"
High jump- Melodee Hohensee 4 · 8"
Dicus- Rid.] Harrell 104'4", Jenn Turner 121'6''
hot - Do]le herrer 42'5" Jenn Turner 36' 1.25"
COC Result
hot Put 8th place Do} le herer 40' I''
4x I 00 th pla e . Glor. C. FLetcher, G. nderson, 1. Brannan
4x200 th pia e Glor, Fletcher, Anderson. Brannan
3200 meter run 6th place 'l'nanda Brown 13.0 I seconds
High jump 5th place Melodce Hohense 4 '8" 8th place Candice Audet 90'5
Discus 2nd Jennifer Turner 107'3.5 th Candice Audet 90' 5"
hot Put 2nd place Jennifer Turner 34 '7' ·

Row One: manda Brown. Makayla Burkle, Ted Brown, Ricky Harrel, Danny Harrel, Te. a Atteberr . Row
T\\o: tephanie Harm n, Melody Hohensy, Candice Audett, DJ Kane, Rebecca R umfelt. Becky FraLier, licia
Philip<;, Julie McClurg. Row 3: oach Col in. Coach Henson. arah Britain. arrie Earnster, Tara chwitt rs,
Justin veritt, Doug Hodge. Jennifer Turner. oach Stewart. oach Howard. Row 3: hris letcher. hris lor,
Logan Ycarsly, hea Jones Josh Brannan, Greg nderson, Tommy Lynch. Lynn Phillips, Doyle Sherrer.
Track
Left: Att mpting a smooth
Hand off. Tommy Lynch Coach Colvin said. "Thi~ wa~
focu . es on passing the baton a fun tearn to be around. Ire-
to Greg Anderson during the ally enJoyed coaching thern .
.fx200 Rela). Jenn Turner ha~ been a ~pecial
athlete. My proude~t rnornent
wa~ when ~he broke the !;chool
record becau~e I knew how hard
Right: Giving it his best, Chris
!;he had worked :
Fletcher sprints towards the
finish line.

·B low Left: Watching her


hot, Rebecca Rumfelt hopes
to set another personal be. t.

ttempting to
break another throw-
ing record, Senior
Jen Turner tosses her
shot with ease.

Right: Getting a
good run in at the
pit, Greg nderson
Begins to launch
himself during th
long jump event.

·.

competition, man-
da Brown trie to
keep a good pace.

Right: G tting r ady


for their next events.
Doyle hetTer and
Ricky Harrel patient-
f) make their way
around the track..
Making it count
Buffalo Bison Golf Team
The'..::: 1L15 Buff. I.' rt:-..'11 L::.l,lf
t c'dll1 C•t ~lrt eJ tt'c; ~:.'c'XL'I' ~\tth h1~1h 1l110 yc.ll'tt ~\,lt' ilt'U c't1 A~, I "t
hq'c'<; f l,l .1 f'll.-cc':.-;._·ful t:c'.lc •c'l1. 1l1ey
IU\ c' iu, i 11UIIY <ll'lfen:; tun 1c'Ut t l'
G 2L1Ll5 .l'1.i the' B.'hUI' Ltl•e 1tc
t ''c'~ Ill'Ilie' fu::;t f'LJ,·e. -\!till Llt,lh t
f'Ll. th10 ye 11:. ll1e1·e 1~ .1 t l't.lll f t e11
te.~tlllllc'nl[Yr~fc'l'the 2 )L15 (.C.lC'\.1 11.
0 L::.l,lf t c' _tl' 11.1. Ll t ,UtJh r,·hdule, tl •

f"\JIId thl'c'U,Jh .mJ lu.1 d f..UCce.~


-\td the ct t d ~\ ttlumeet dt
0
B..'h\ .11'' ~lie' -.• i.Jc' L::.._,lf l-l'LII"(.C.
1l1e tlc' t i''J c'\c'llt tlut the> Buf-
L t:~.l: ""~11. lllc'l'c' I\ ere I'L1 :X'IliC'I ~· II t
t e 111 tilts Vc'dl', h.' the> .11ilu\e 1 -
l'therye.ll'tl't_)"'tlle··t ·ltllf'l O\etl
f ,Jic' ~..::.,,If t e.1111 .1tte dd w--1~; the
Buff.lll, ...1\ Tc'LII'IUillc'l't --~t rre..ml
F (Jc'lf (J.llllc'.

\ ,11ie. L\,Jf L-c'LII'f.C.

Boli\ar (JVN)
amdenton (1 /V)
J Tournament Reeds pring
J Tournament Buffalo
1arshfic ld (JV /V)
V Tournament Willard
Otark. (V)
V Tournament SM Relays
V Tournament Boli\ar
Branson ( )
Tournament Marshfield
J Tournament va
Tournament Roger'>\ ille
CO FERENCE R i \ crcut

Tournament urora
TE Ri\'crcut

05
Front Row: Ry.111 L-~10ey, .11d M1ch. 1el . HL.,,·c.t111111 Second Row: Kyle\ et;t, Seth
Wc,lllllL'ICK, l.:tll P.1CK.11'.i, .11d JQe Rc.,l'el't-;(,11 Third Row: Ll""~.iy H1ch;, Mike .:.111ie,
lL1 .1Ch A.h ·a lull, BL1 l,le r.1\ l.:i0llfl, .11 d .:.Kh fikll l~lt L"'~ll

f1 1 ithc. g ec. 1, ~ lotl(l ~:i1tve, .:=ach


BL 1-y D I:L1 llllt P!lktlgt L111 ..iiiVC.S
h _ fu t t ec. _-.hot. c1ff the fll _.,t h~,le.

J 20 S ports
'I k J f L1 1 ...1 L1 kl Bottom: Re~1...iy fc,,· ..11011~1
1i1~ f LYLh:.; e£; JriVe, ::_Kh rllkil10tL1 Il hits
the t~...,liiBd.

lan Packard
la11 P"1ckarJ h:.-10
~1 L1yc\.l ,Jc,lf fc-w Buf-
L:=JIL, Hi(lh ScllL1 C1 l f L'i'
i '---~---.----' twe yc~11'0.

Joe Roberson
....IL""'c Rel"ci'0L'Il ha0
~,L1yeJ fLY tWL1
yc<-11'0 ..111..1 he 0:-1ys
the ~,,·act ice IL10
illlfi'L'\ c>J hie- \.Pille.
T-\ INL:. HIS BEST~HL'lT
H 1111N THEL::.REEN
Til~ Buff . 1lo
. L:.olf Right: Ti·yill(J tc-l WL'I'k
T~ ~1rt1 ~ e11t he~-1...1 t L"" h~ . .d L1 11 hi0 0L1 [f 0Willt_1,
w1th 111,JI1Y Jiff1cult CL""IIl- Ce~1ch -\lT:-1h;..1111 hel~,s
~,etit LY0 thit; yecw. But
L""'\ ~~· ...111 c1111e L1 Ut· with his tc~1111l"y ~,,.~1cticill(l
IIUIIY t'LICC~t"3~0. with the111.

HoLE IN ONE Bottom: Hl,~,111';.1 t L""'


Left: FLYLit;lllLl L1 11 . 1
. Slllk this rutt, 1<.111
hd~ illL""'Ile, Bc·;H,y F'. 1cka1·L
. i C11'cfLilly
D. .1\ 1sL,,1 n~t s ,-~ ...'dv stuJic>::.~ tile ';.11·ee11.
t L) hit lt~h . ll',.l
. '

,-;URNAMENTTALK
llk' ,-\1111U . .1I Buff. .dL,
Bi0(111 L::,l,lf TL1 Lll'l1.1111~11t
h~L1 . 1t
. D1·e~1111 \ . .1llev c-L,If
l-L1 LW0~ \'\ .10 . 1. H, 1 C-.LlCC~C-.f-.
ll1~ BL1 h\ . .1r Lll"~l·,it l,n_; t L""'L'
fil·et rL1c C' Ill t lll::i t (JLII'I u-
111~11t. But til~ BI0L""'I1 \\ 1!1
tk1 t [,~ .1k;CL1 LI1'<..1t1~j ...m..1 ~\Ill
t1·. hadcr lk' f y~...w.

Golf 121
HIGH
W • NOISE
AREA
r the craft of b a s e b a 11
,} The 2005 ba~eball team started out Jeremy Gandy, Chri'> Abercrombie, Will
0 ith spots on the field to fill. Many Jone'>. and hns Hor~tman were alwa\
player~r-e movcd-ar un<:l Gr-as.;kcd to read tq .£0 in iJnd ~ontributed greatly a
·' learn a new position. There were sev- runners 111 key '>lluauons.
~ eral returning letterman. but onl) two The bison took 5th place in their own Buf.
di .,tart~r~ retu_r~ed to pia) in the normal falo Tournament and earned 3rd place in the
P '>tartmg positiOn<,. Forsyth Tournament. nd pitch oy pitch. the
Even through with oaps to be filled, guys earned a record of 12-12.
the player., came in witTi hioh hopes and Many ~emories among.teammates were
good expectations for the ~005 season. created th1s season that will never be for-
'rhe usual startin~ 'varsity line up looked gotten. On~ specific 1~emory the team v.lll
.,omething like tnis- remember, IS how Coltm Bower'> got his ne\1
atcher-Kore~ Warren (Sr.) nickname (other than cheeseburger). The
r~itcher- ick enderson/Eric King announcer at ixa called him Cotton ... thc
whole ~arne. fter four great hits. he \\ill
always oe known as Cotton.
A AT
the guy., enter the dug-out to
(.,t Base-Colby Wimberelx (Jr.)
2nd Base-Coltm Bowers ( o.)
hort to -Matt McDaniel (Jr.)
prepare for another cliance to 3rd Base- iclJEric
score -.orne big run'>. R.Field-Jared pence (Sr.)
L.Field-Jeren'!)' Campbell (Jr.)
Varsity .Field-Tim Ownesliy (Sr.)
While Chase Hamlet, nth ny
Baseball John<.,on.
B.H.S. OPP
Ob vs. F Grove OS I*
12 vs.Catholic 09 I*
14 vs Marshfield lb I*
IS vs. Bolivar OS I*
12 vs Catholic 09 I
19 a.t P. Hope 01
I lb vs Skyliue OS
03 vs. Willarcl 10
13 at Bolivar Ob
18 vs. Osa.ge 1 7 Row 1: Matt Gerleman. Anthon!-! Johnson. Jerem_y
Gal")dy, C.hns Abercrombie. C.olfin Bow ers. Mike Green.
I 02 vs RogerSVille 11 C.hns J=.lordman. Ro_w2: C.oach Row eton. ~ ric King.
Jerem!:l Campbell. Nrck 1-lenderson. Will Jones. Jared
r;,:~{Ji.~n

04 at Brusou Ob ~pence. !(orey Warren. Matt McDaniel. C.oach Buckner


o w 3: T1m Owensby s C.hase 1-lamlet
I0 1 at !5h Grove 03
01 at R. Spring 03
I0 7 vs. Republic 12
I 02 atOzark 12
lo1 vs Marshfield 1 s
I 11 vs Ceutral 00
03 atNIXa 04
I 0 b vs Stocktou 0 1 "My most memo-
*I 17 atP.Hope Ob
rable moment was
when t\VO stray
dogs ran on the
01 atCathohc 09 ficfd and the boys
couldn't get them
lb at Forsyth 03 off. riel Lehr &
icole ss were at 1 e.~~N~ FI?R ru~
the game had tO e>ALt,. COTTON (C ~Q\V·
02 V$ Cuuaeutou 12 coax them off the '-~I MAl'-!;.!> A ~R'-AT
field." ~~'-AD)' ,FOR TU'- PtTO..
* 114 vs Mtu. Grove 04 Row !: Kenn Y. ~ch w egman.
Keith. Josh Barnhart:.
Landon CoLe>Y \V,Me>'-RLy CON·
C~RAT!;..!> ON TU'- &ALL

*I 4 vs Catholic 1 -Tournament
ow 2: C.oach Driscoll. Tyler C.obb.
en_l-lagan. Bradle!:J ~chOfield. Zach
3 U'-RDtN~ TIJI;. DO~!>. TIJ'-
FR~MAN DON T !>'-~ T()
LJAV!;. MUcLJ LUCio(
4. Ar ~ D'-AD !>PRJ NT.
* -Di~tricts aVISOn.
Row 3: Adam Pauls Travis Jones LAcLJ LJAVI!>ON. L006
~
122 BH ports
~TAI(IN<:;" A OUICI( e>RU.i(.
CoACW E>uci(N~;.R c;-1\/~
CuRl~ LJo~T11.1AN ~11.1~
\/ALUAe>L~ AO\/IC~ FOR TU~

1NN1 <:;"
4- ANTICIPATIN<:;" A UIT. U-
P~RI~NC~D PLA'r'~R tv1ATT Til alway$ ~emembe~ when
tv1cDANI~L C~~P~ iNTO playing ou~ la$t home
game . the $enio~$ ~ealized
TU~ RU.DY PO~ITION
thing$ we~e winding down.
whieh led to the whole
team playing with a $en$e
o£ u~geney "
-Brad Rowewn
"My most memo
r-able moment was
the game when ~ol
fin gof his newest
nickname ~offon "

-.Jay Buckner

123
I
T

Front Row: Ashley Robinett, Sa one Gamel Second Row: Dawn Booth, Amiee
Caldwell, Andrea Bintlilf, Sum er Brooks Back Row: Coach Streff, Morganne
HI es, Whitney Ames, Crystal Sa ders, Eri Crawley, Linzl Pierce, Amber 8ann,
Coach Decker
Right: Perlo I g their ew dance for the first H e, j lor A ber Ca thl ks abo t the
ed mo~e.
Botto Right: 'lery ervous, 'lalerla Ridge- ....- . -......'"'1'!"'-.~"""""'-""-'!!!'-Pl"""''!!!!"'''~
way performs at the pep asse bly for the
first time.
Bottom Far Right: E•clted about co peti-
tio , Daw Booth shows off her

~arcity: Coach A drea Streff


J~: Coach Kricten Decker
124 Sports
PROUD TO BE ABISO !
In additio to working hard these girls orga e Hinds
~arsHy Captai
ha~e made history! Before football seaso
had e~en hegun the eheerleading squad was
praetieing non-stop. They eompeted for the
first time at Ozark High Sehool o~er the
sum er, where they ear ed a hid to the
state eo petitio • The o o~emher 13, Dawn Boot
2004, the ~arsity eheerleadi g quad eom- ~arsHy Co-taptai
eted in the State Competitio s at Colo ·
t ia, issouri. Although they didn't get the
ranking t ey had hoped for at State, they
worked hard and ga~e a wonderful perlor-
anee and that's comet i g to he proud ol.
They still eo i ue to work hard and prae-
tiee twiee a week while cheering at games
two or three times a week. Lea dra Bell J-1
Captain

Left: Showing off


their new mo~ers, the
-""1 1--"-~·
1.... J~ squad ~erformes
~ at the ~et asse bly.

Front Row: Ma dy Helmig, ~alerie Ridgeway


Second Row: Ashley Hashafen
Third Row: Jacque Trader, ea dra Bell, Ale•is
Myers

layout By; Ashlee CoHer


Chccrleading 125
Memeories of the passing year.
One day we will ask
Did I really do that?

Growing up we can make many fond memo-


ries
One day looking back
Realizing how quickly time passes
Yet we have the memories.
Layout By.· Ariel Lehr
nderc Ia.· men Pies
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Ronntt CtJndrtn and Mr. Ttrrff Hatteran wert ;;at!otartrJ. Ht wtlf laid ru reJC tn
Enlo-e Ct~{gr! tn Rtvi4t!vttlt.
'He came and watched all our buketball game' and would
,end u' 'Good Luck' card'.' Ca,,ie Hender,on

"He never counted me tardy!!"


'"'He was cool. He used to dra"' pictures on the
calandar that "'as on hi' desk and ,tudanh
and my,el£ would gueu what he drew. Ha
wa' run!'

"Mr. Thompson loved watching movies and always found a way to make me
laugh. He was very kind and was one of my favorite teachers." -Alexis Myers
'Everyday during softball seuon, when I went to office help, Mr. Thomp "b..vb..N TWOU~U. Wb.. WAD
son would hold the door open for me and uk 'who we playing toni9:ht?' and MANY TWIN~~ TO DO ~R.
we would chat about the opponent and he would wish me luck. The next TWOMP~ON \V~ AL\VAY~
day, he ":ould be there hold1n9: the door and a,king me 1I~w'd we do last IN A ~OOD MOOD AND Vb..RY
night? It WaG nJCe to know ne cared about every game. Nicole £u {;)(CITb..D TO Tb..ACW."
-~WLb..b.. CoTTb..R

l-Ie knew how to


keep ever11one up- "iJ uaJo'nt!'J HfCJo'€ in (ICOt!Jo'nHft!ni in tl.t! sl.cJ't UHf€ iJ l.a'J
beat and m line in l.lHf, than iJ 'Ji'J Hllf w/,cu 9th {IJ"a'Jt! I(MJ'." -7Cacl.t!L73afu..,
governrnent class
everyday! "He Wa51\LWI\YS 51"hilihg ahd ih a good !"hood. There
-gtephanie Jackson are only good !"he!"horie5 of hi!"hl " -l\5hley Ha5hageh

1Ie pa~:~:ed me in Driver'~: £D


even though he had to u~:e that
"~:aftey break" 3 or 4 time~: II"
Ariel Lehr ,, A~ 7:1, A.IM tAC.k IMOt"N.J\9 IU 1 CAIMt. ~0 LJOtit 1 c.o.Ad
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c.offu. A.' 1 h,A,Y(. htArli ~~ ('1\r. ThoMp~·, c.offu. r.JA.'
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1

tiqle he sa¥ 'ere.' 23 H\L h.btL A.J\Ii ~ t.:x..e.kA.:J\9f. ~ood. ~J\9''· Ow


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417-345-2290
• e t to Good t Inn Bob & Sue Sumner, Owners

307 W Dall
P.O. Box 528 Phone: 417-345-467
Buffalo, MO 65622 Ton Free: 866-345-467
DALLAS COUNTY R-1
ALUM OCIA , INC.
''St'lY. in contqct w· h yout-
t-'lC\U'lting cl€lss tht-ough
yout- 'llumni ~ssoci'ltion"

Alumni Headquarters:
POBox 1233
Buffalo, MO 65622
(417) 345-4749 Dean Sadler, Owner and Designer
email: buffaloalumni@ripintemet.com Corner of Dallas and Locust Streets,
website: http ://dallascountyrlalumni.com 308. W. Dallas , Buffalo Missouri
Telephone# (417)- 345-2039

MARK STEPHENS Instant spray tanning


Master Photographer
Make-up
Cuts/ Colors/ Perms/ Updos
Hair products
211 W. Broadway Ph.: (417) 326-4315
Bolivar, MO 65613 Fax: (417) 326-4316 Massage
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STATE FARM
INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, lWNOIS

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Agent

1336 . A h Suuit I 00
Bu ffa lo, MO 65622
la, of2005
Rush 4 17.345.722 1

Silk Road Restaurant


345-2167

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p n Monaay- aturday
11 :OOa.m.-10:30 p.m.

All you can eat buff t and menu available. Call


ahead for fa ter r ic . Beer and wine avail- 935 . Maple
BUFFALO, MO 65622 ( 417) 345-8518
bale.

WILLIAM D . BOOTH. D.D.S.

P.O. Bo 619
P.O . BOX 948
BUFFALO HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER 213 South Maple Phone:417-345-2126
HWY. 85 8r 2 Buffalo, Mo, Fax: 417-345-2768
BUFFALO, MISSOURI 85622
TELEPHON (4 t 7) 34 - 210 t 65622

-MOBILE HOMES-
-HOME OWNERS-
MICK DAVIES -FARM PACKAGES POLICY-
Salesman CHEVROLET
Home Ph. 345-8047 -SMALL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
DAVIES CHEVROLET-PONTIAC, INC.
South Side of Square
PO. Box 650 • Buffalo, MO 65622
Bus. 417-345-2712 or 417-345-2512
1-800-569-7307 A company tliat take pride in meeting our policy
hold r ever changing n eds.
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Phon : 417·345·6166
FAX: 417 ·345·6278
E-Motl f ntl• ol-mort com

Stor 845
1250 West Dallas
BuUolo, MO 65622

Screen Printing
T-Shirt ,
1 r ey ,
Hat,
& More!
SPORT SHOP

Teresa Lankford
Gwfler

1130 South A h
Buffalo MO, 65622

tlvcrti ement:-.
BUDANDPAT'
Ed. G. Pyatt, D.D.S.
1006 South Ash FINE FOODS
P.O. Box 707
Buffalo, MO 65622
(417) 345-2793 ' Where Your Shoping
Fax(417)345-8654
Dollar Make More Cent '

ON-SITE FINANCING AVAILABLE

Owner
Bud & Pat H arvey

Main St.-Downtown
TEL (417) 345-1000
Brian Ainley FAX (417) 345-1007
Urbana, MO
(417) 993-4277

Town ountry It
W. Hwy. 32 • P.O. Box 560
Buffalo, MO 65622

Larry ankey (417) 345-6523 OFFICE TOMPETERSE


Propane Manager (888) 210-8 0 Tou.. FREE Br ker/Own r
(417) 345-6525 FAX
MFA Oil Company ( 00) 851-612 ID CE
P.O. Box417 E-MAU..: united@today -tecb.com
Buffalo, MO 65622
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Locations:

*Buffalo, MO
417-345-2211 417-345-8532
Complete Machine Shop • Custom Rebuilt Engines
erving On( p ~ ia/ family... Your.
P.O. Box 1386 • Buffalo, MO 65622

I
Greg McKinney
TEWA T P.O. Box 1023
CO CRETE P ODUCTS Buffalo, MO 65622
HOLT
ONUMENTLLC
Office (417) 345-~ lP1 14
-7 -01 3 1-800-459-8510 (in Missouri)
417 5-2421 Fax (417) 345-6115
417-445- 1 FAX
Wayne Holt Blake Gilpin

Kay Courtyard

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PROPRIETORS
Courtyard Video
417-34 -7667 DVD & VHS Rentals
tr~ XBOX & Playstation
Primitive Antique 1126 S. Ash Buffalo, Missouri 65622
65 Voice 417 345-1099 Fax 417 345-4166
TeaRoom
Kay Courty rd
Buffalo, MO 6 622
GoBisonst
HIF! POCKET PIZZA PALOR
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"Building uality Computers Since {997"
Local Internet ervice provider
Computer hard' are & software
Computer acce orie & suppli
T -Mobile Wirele s Phone
1126 S. Ash Buffalo, Missouri 65622
Voice 417 345-8810 Fax 417 345-4166
GoBisonst
Hours 6:ooa.m.to 6:Isp.m.
Mon- riday
Kountry Kids Daycare Inc.
345-8479

~ince
ed Daycare for 2-12 year old
We offer pr chool alon a with before and after chool and ummer program .
d\erti'icm nt-.
0 en Meat Processing
PROFESSIONAL PARTS PfOPLE

Jeff Owen
Owner
906 S. Ash
Owen Meat Processing Phone umber Buffalo , Mo 65622
508 West Broadway (417) 99 3-4400
Urbana, MO 65622 Bus: (417) 345-2791

THE TOTAL LOOK

413 S. MAPLE, BUFFALO


Joyce Hat a ay 345-2057
B MA AG /L

( 17) 3 5-6111 ELAINE ANDERSON


919 W. Dall • Buffalo, MO 65622

Bible Baptist Church

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Pastor: Robert Baker Youth Pastor: Jason Christiansen


345-8135
Bank Of Urbana - Buffalo ....
Highway 65 South, Buffalo, Missouri 65622
417-345-4242
Researching their Urbana Stockyards
past Sale Every Monday at 11:30 a.1n.
for your future

HOGAN LAND
TITLE CO.
117W.Main
uf£ lo, 0 65622

BUFFALO EYE CLINIC


Vision & Medical Eye Care
P.O. Box 321
Dr . Kram r, ewcomb, & Burk Urbana, MO 65767
112 W. Commerical (417) 933-5989- Bam
Buffalo, MO 65622
345-2901
Amy Knight
GL SSE & CO TACTS AVAILABLE
(417) 533-3475- H
(417) 594-1061 - M

A&MPUMP SERVICE
Pump Installation- Pump Repair- Plumbing-
ene a e Water Conditioning- Pool Package and upplies
5337-D S. Campbell P.O. Box 14110 24 Hr Emergency rvice
Springfield, MO 65810 Springfield, MO 65814 Mike and melia Mill r
p: 417.886.3866 f: 417.886.5366
(417) 993-4694
On the mark convenience r bana, MO

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"Where Live Are Built"
ORA & JILL HOSTETLER
OWNERS
2135 HWY 32 BOX 6
Dr. Douglas Earl , Senior Minister
HALFWAY, MO 65663 PHONE: (417) 445-3325 ar Elliott, Youth Minister
GAS • GROCERIES • BEER • SODA Church Phone· _.17 -345-6418
26 Oak Ridge Road - P.O . Box 52_. Buffalo, Missouri 65622
A Tradition of Personal tvice
Sine 1905

Buffalo - Main Bank

ATM @r
alt.IA HOUS•N
LENDER

Buffalo ,.., Fair Grove ,.., Strafford


417-345-2251 417-759-2251 417-736-2251
d\ erti emcnt
P OP
P.O. Box 47
BuFFALO, 1 ouRt 6 22
MFA Farm & Home
Loc LV 0 ED
D OPERATED
Buffalo, 0 : 417-345-2121
417-345-7928 Fair Grove, MO: 417-759-2525
Urbana, 0: 417-993-4622

AND GIFTS

Frances Reaves
Independent Contractor • Unit Director D VI . P UL D.O••
P.O. Box 576 • Buffalo, MO 65622
417-345-7443
freaves@positech .net OFFICE OURS
BY P 0 T T

Carl's Package
740 S. Ash
Buffalo, Mo. 65622
345-2151
Gas, Snacks, Soda, Etc.

~ Counn: Folk ~ G·V


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DAVID E. MOORE, D.V.M.
Fun:ture , .. MOORE VETERINARY CLINI C
1493 US HWY . 6 5
Flea Market BUFFALO , MO 65622
1104 Blaine Hours: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm TELEPHONE : (417) 345-629 1
PO Box 934 Bu iness: 417-345-5270
Buffalo, MO 65622 Fax: 417-345-4147
417/345-2256 ~ NO MUFF TOO TUFF•
The Muffler Shop
Hwy. 65 South
Buffalo, 0 65622
SHEWMAKER AUTO PARTS 8 to 5 Mon - Frl Sat 8 to Noon
OUTH HIGHWAY 8!5 ~

BU ALO, MIS OURI 65622 l FREE ESTIMATES


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State ln pections
Mechanic • Transmis ion
Air Conditioning

414 Dallas • Buffalo MO 65622


413 S. M pie • P.O. Box 50
Buffalo, MO 65622
417- 345-5444
Bu (417) 345-721 4
Res. (417) 345-7290 Tommy & Linda Kapica
FAX(417)345-6937 Bryon Kapica

CORNER DRUG STORE

Convenient Dnve-up
THE BUILDER'S CHOICE Window HWY 32
Buffalo, MO
ESTIMATE SERVICE • DELIVERY SERVICE

TELEPHONE 1000 WEST DALLAS HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30-5:30


[417) 345-2246 BUFFALO, MISSOURI65622 SATURDAY 9:00-1:00
Telephone 345-6500 After Hours 345-8705
FAX (417) 345-6586

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BuiTalo. \10 65622
(417)-345-2321
Toll Free 1- 77-795-2321
Rt. 5 B 5350
Bu falo, Mi , ouri 65622
(417) 345-7758
d\crtiscmenb
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS

GROUND SOURCE SYSTE S, INC.


BRYA PATTE
Sales Representative "SPECIALIZING IN GEOTHERMAL HEATlNGAND CooLING"

( ~i~~~~OS
828 S Ash OFFICE (417) 345-6751
Buffalo, MO 65622 FAX (417) 345-6477
( 4 17) 345-6225
SA BARCLAY
TOLL FREE (800) 880-6751 Purchasing A

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P.O Box 1460 417) 345-2103 (Office)
Buffalo, Mi~souri 65622(417) 345-7041 (Home) F<tmdy H<tit <tnd T<tnnmg S<llon
(41:7345-6 01 (Fax) 800-995-3153(Toll r e) loc.qtecl on South 65
in the ClockTowet Pla:z4
345-4709
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gents"'
Nutritional & Structurol Support
A.M.A. lmpolrmf!nt Rating
Acupuncture

CHRISTOPHER L. DUGAS, D.C.


Chuopractk Ph

Dugas Chiropractic CUnic


P.O. Box 7CYJ
For Appointment 701 N. Maple St
Dial (417) 345-2272 Buffalo, MO 65622

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Re . 417 I 345-8777

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Montgomery-Viets Funeral Home, L.L.C.

119 NORTH FRANKLIN


303 N . M pl t.
P.O. Box 1093 P .O . Bo 620
BUFFALO, MISSOURI65622 Buffalo, M 5 22

CORNER OF
FRANKLIN & Cedar (41 7) 345-22
Fax (417) 34 5-2234

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* 2004 2005 *
nio,.s Paul Besabe and l(,.issy ~ktodowski
b,.ainsto,.m ,o,. yea,.book pages

In 2004. tha yaarbook starr graw to 13 mambars and doublad their computen from 2 to
4. Tha staff was extramaly graatful for tha naw computen laspecially becausa they weran't MAC!
but it maant learn1ng naw pro~rams ... again. £van thou~h learnin~ a new oparahng systam creatas
challange, the staff overcame rt by taking hme out of class, hma !>afore and aftar Echool. and aven
working on days school was off for break.
Tha first year staff mambers 1ncluda M1sh Malone, Sara Barnhart. [elsie Smith, Magan
Bennatt,lall fmt semester only) Ariel Lehr, Chayla Hale, Crystal Sander£, [r1uy Sklodowski and
Right:
~enio,.
the only ~uys Paul Besabe and Chris Dalfer who sure appreciated the pink and purpla staff
s t a '' shirts! Refurnin~ mambars consist of Jami Smith. Ashlee Cotter, and Nicole £u. Laet, but not least
membe,. the person the sfaff could not do without, their sponsor, Mrs. Stacy Beller.
Nieote Ess
wo,.ks on Aftar much time and hard work tha staff prasanb you w1th your 2004 2005 yearbook
making a and tha quashon, 'Now, why do you want to grow up?'
page just
,.ight

v~n~noou
~Pomo~
m~l. ~m~~

••• earbook staff...


144 taff
nationa &
1nternat1ona
news
Tsunamis ~
It on:y took a mof"'ent for mass.ve wails of water- tsunam1s
-to leave at least 2~0.000 dead and cause masc-rve
destrL:ctron rn several As.an countnes on Dec 26. Ttle
tsunarrrs were caused by a 9 0 earhquake certered r
the lna1an Ocean off Su7'1atra It was the most powerfu
earthquaKe rr 40 years The nterrat onal commur1ty reacted
qu1ckly w th ard o.7'11d fears about d1sease frol"' the bod es
ard lack of clean water.

A few stones of m1racles came from the wrecKage, sucn as


a woman fourd alive floatrng r the lndran Ocean on a palm
tree five days after the tsunam1s But tens of thousards
were m1ss1ng and may rever be fourd. Many were tour sts
from around tre world, 1nciL.Jding the ur1ted States, wno
1-tad been erjoyrng the warm climate for •he 'lolidays.

Tne rnternet became a focal pornt for peop1e look1ng for


loved ones 1:1 the reg1on as blog srtes to news sou•ces
such as CNN enabled oeople to post 1nforl"'at1on about
"' ssrng fnenas and fam1 y.

The J.S. pledged $350 f"'lllion 1n a1d to the reg1or, ard


Pres1dent George W. Bush asKed h s two rmmed1ate
predecessors r tre Wh1te 1-Jouse, B1ll Clinton and George
t-i W Bush, to head ar appea. for prvate donat1ors.

Re-elected ~
Presrdent George W. Bush was re-elected, defeat1ng
Def"'ocrat c challenger Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts
Tre Republican majorty rn Congress strengthened, as t'le
party ga1ned four seats each rn the House and Senate.
Voter turnout was t!'Je hgrest s1nce 1968

War continues ~
U.S. forces remarred or the front l1nes 1n rraq, tryrng •o
bnng stabrlity to a courtry besieged by Iraq rebels. Pnor
to lraq1 nat onal erect1ons rn January, tl-te u S. rrcreased
troop totals to 150,000, the most srnce f1ght1ng oegan :"1
March 2003. The Shutes won a plurality in tre eleCtlol"
for Nat ona: Assembly seats. The National Assembly w11
elect the ores1dert
By adopting a Meeting Point Kampala orphan for $5, you can help
ensure Santa delivers uniforms, books, school bags, geometry sets,
crayons and many other items in need this holiday season.Visit
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CHRISTMAS
KAMP lA

Wh ch of the follow1ng do you rely on most to keep up


W th CUrrent events? Respondents selected more than one

Cha el One
Rado
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C ass d scuss on
New papers magaz nes
I d n t keep up
Co versat1on With fnends
t

Survey result comp! ed from responses from more than 2 300 h1gh school
udent across the nation
Four in one year ~
Flonda took tre brunt of four major nurr can s 1:1
August ar>d Septerrber. Charley came 1 a:-~d f•om
the Gulf of Mex1co and hit t'1e per1r>sula; F•a CE''> ard
Jeanne from the easter'1 Flor da coast and van made
landfa. on Alabama rear the F lor da border As tile
storms rroved 1nland heavy ra1ns, thurderstorms drd
tornadoes caused flooding and damage to everytt11rg
from bt..1ld1ngs to beaches from Texas to Pennsytvan1a.
The U S. deatt"> toll f•om tre four storms was r"'ore
than 120 people.

Tre hurncanes tnat struck the U S first wreaked


'1avoc across the Canbbean . .., 1-Ja1t, Troo1CL Storm
Jeanre left more than 1 ,500 people dead :-~d more
trar 1 250 m1ssng lr> the c1ty of Gona1ves, food and
dnnkable water was unavc.lable, homes, bu d1ngs
ard roads were destroyed, a:-~d reuef agenc es had
difficulty •eacr rg the needy.

Holiday weather ~
Ho ho, ho the JOke was on mary ro day travelers,
who were bes1eged by 1ce and srow froM T'exas to
Oh10 or Dec 22 as we11 as computer problems and
a large nurrber o• s1ck employees at separate a1rlines
t'1rough Chnstmas weekerd. uUSt after Crnstrnas snow
fell as far soutr as Brownsville Texas, ard battered
the E.ast Coas f•of"' North Carolina to Massachusetts.
f-<eavy ra ns began a month- ong deluge 1n southern
California.

Death sentence ~
Scott Peterson was sentenced to death after a Jury •our>d h1m gu1lty
1r> the deaths o• l'ls p egna t wfe Lac a7'ld the r unbo n sor who
diSdppeared ChnstMas Eve 2002 Scott Peterson s tnal lasted 23
week"' and 1nci<Jded test1mory from h1s rr1stress

Cambod1a crowred Norodom S1hamon1 as k1rg after h s


father stepped as1de Du 1ng the cororatiOn celebrations
hope n tne country was l'lgh that the 11ew k g a foiT'l r
ballet star W0'-1 d bnng stability to the d mocracy
nationa &
1nternat1ona
news
Some peace in Sudan ~
Sudan's government and the Sudan People's L1berat1or Movement ended a 21-year c1v1l
war. But war cort1nued in Sudan's 8arfur reg1on wt>ere the Urrted Nat1ons s 1nvestigat1ng
allegatiors of genoc1de by the government. The u 1\1. est1mated fl10re than 70 000 people
are dead 1r Darfur, W'!r about 1.5 million livrng 1n refugee ca:11ps.

Gas prices up ~
U.S. gasoune pnces 1ncreased dramatrcally
surpass1ng $2 a gallon 1r mary parts of
the cot..rtry. In October, the pnce reared
the record set 1r May 2004 of $2 054
per gallon. about 42.5 cents above the
2003 average.

Yushchenko wins T
Viktor Yushchenko became Ukrarne's
president in an election marked by
challenges from h1s opponent former
Pnme Mlnrster Viktor Yanukovych, a
•evote. and ever an alleged po1sOr1ng.
Medical off1c1als have sa1d 1t was an
unknown Illness t'lat disfigured 1'>1s face
as these July and December 2004

California train derailment A


Juan Manuel Alvarez was charged w1th murder followtng
the collis1on of two commuter tra1ns tn Los Angeles 1r
January. Police say Alvarez pulled h1s SUV onto the
tracks. and then left the veh1cle before the trains came.
Eleven people were k1led.
sports
Season put on ice ~
F-or •he f s• t1me a profess ora sports eague os• ar ent e season due to a
abor d sp e Tre Nat1onal Hockey League (NHL) cance ed tne season after
a 153 day lockout centered on whether or '10! ti"e players wou d accept
a saary cap.

A Boston party ~
Crances are Boston sports far.c; rn ght never aga1r
er.,oy a year qu te hke th ., one.

F or stdrters decades of Boston Red Sox frustration w


Wiped away n one amaz1ng October. Tra1hng three ga;Tles
to rone ' tne Amerrcar League p ayof!s aga :1st the New
York Yankees Boston wor four 1n a row a d becs.:""le t'le
firs• team baseba I 11 story to ra y from such a def1c The
Red Sox rolled or to t'le World Senes a d swept the N
charrp on St Lou s Ca d nals 1r 1~LJr gdmes. 1• was Bosto
first Wo d Ser s t le s rce 1918 and 1t vanqu1shed •he
dreadea Cur>e of the Bamb1no, wh ch raunted the •eam
s1nce 1ts r.famous dec1s on to sell slugger Babe Rutll to
•he YanKees r 1920

The celebrat on cort1ruea 1nto footbal season, where


the New l'1gi&Tld Patnots were orce aga1n crowned "Jr
champ1ors rre Patr ots won the1r tr1rd worla t tie 1n 'our
years defeat rg •he Pil ade Phla E=agles 1n Super Bowl
XXXIX, 24 21 do1 g so, "Jew Erg.ard staKed 1ts c m
to be g tr NFLs atest dynasty ana sparked debat
to row •hey stand c. ong t'le g eatest teams cf a 1 • me

Basketbrawl ~
A November g me betweef'l the lrd1o.na Pace•s ard
Detro • P1stons ed to one of t'1e worst t gr•s n L., S. sports
r1story On court shovrng betweer lna1ana s Ron Arte t
and D •ro1t's Ben Wal.ace escalated when a plast1c cup
lobbed by a far prompted Artest to ci"arge nto tile stand
and toucr off a ot w1th the crowd Several play rs w
suspended and cnm nal1nd ctments were fled aga st
both players and fans.

Simply the best ~


Ar1en an cycl st l :1ce A.rrpstro g cemented ilL, place
r. sports I" story when 'le wo:1 a record s xt'l strrug t
Tot... de Franee, wr1 e 1ust e ght years rer'loved frorr
over om1ng a battle w1th test cu ar cane r He pia s to
try fo d seve11th w1n
What was the most newsworthy sports event of the yeaf'?

Boston Red Sox end Elamb1ro cur ,e by w1nn1ng Word Senes


lndtar>a Pa e·::; brawl w1tr Detro1\ Pic:/or>s fan
Ot'le•
lnnce AriT'strong Wl:l' a •pc ord c:txtr four de Frarcc
L.A. Laker<> Keep Kobe Bryant, t•ade Shaoutlle ONeal
Stc. r b;.neball players adm:l steroid use

1 Survey res 11ts c.ol"""pil d from responses frOIT' l"""ore than 2,300 high scrool students across the
' '1<11101"
{ :new frontier ~
A pnvately f1nanced veh1cle sent humans 1nto outer
space for the "rst t1rne wher SpaceSh1pOnc comoleted
two successful flights that reached an all tude of more
than 62 mles.

Tre rocket. des1gred by eng1reer Burt Rutan, was bu1lt


for the Ansan X Pnze, a $10 mlluor contest created to
spur development 1n pnvate spaceflight. P·lots Bnan
Binn1e and Mike Melvlll gu1ded the grou:1dbreaK1ng
f11ghts.

Arsan X creator Peter Diamand1s sa1d he hoped to


eventually make the contest an a:1nual event, and mal"y
investors began anr>ounc1ng plans to get involved.

Hello, Saturn ~
The nternat1onal Cass1r1 spacecraft reached Saturn
after sever> years of travel and began beam1ng bacK
incredible p1ctures much to the delight of ast·oromers
long cunous about the planet and its moons.

Just Google it T
The 1nternet search company Google becaMe the
top brand name online, and the company held an
IPO that generated b1ll1ons of dollars. By the end of
its first quarter as a public company, Google posted
a $52 million proft

Stem cell research ~


Fierce poll! cal battles cont1nued to rage over the
controversial groundbreak1ng med1cal research,
w1t'1 m111or>s be1 g nvested and debate go1ng all
the way to the Un1ted Nat1ons. The death of actor
Chnstopher Reeve, a strong advocate of the researcl'l
brought renewed publicity to the debate.

science & technology


entertainment
I confess, it's a hit T
R&B s1nger Usher reached stardorP when t'i1s new album Confess ons sod
more thar 6 million cop1es. Four Singles off ti"e a1bum reached 'lumber one
on the Billboard charts, mak '1g Usher t'1e f1 st c.rt st r 34 years to ach eve
tra• feat n one year

The Aviator takes flight ~


Mart1n Scorsese's The Av1ator tre l:'e story of rP1I:1ona1re
Howard Hug res. scored 11 Academy Award nom nat1ons,
1nclud1rg Best P1cture and a Best Actor nod for ~eonardo
D1Capr o, who played the t1tle role. The Av1ator took home
the Best P1cture, Drama award from the Golden Globes,
and D Capno won the Golden Globe for Best Actor 1n a
arama

Another rnu'tiple Oscar nom1nee was S1deways t'1e


cof'Tled1c story o' two buddies who taKe one last road
•np to Ca 'orr1a w ne courtry before one of them gets
marned. Sideways also won the Golaer Globe for Best
P1cture, Cor"'edy or Mus1ca.

Golden Foxx ~
Comed1an Jam e Foxx had a huge year 1n the mov1es,
cross.rg over to dramat1c sta. r rg roles 1n two h1ts, Ray
and Collateral. Foxx earned a Best Actor Golden Globe
award for h1s b1ograph1ca portraya: of blt..es mus1c1an Ray
Cha1es, and two Oscar nOIT'InatiOns, Best Actor for Ray
ana Best Supporting Actor for Collateral

Good-bye,Johnny ~
Late '1 grt "'\/talk show egend Johnny Carson d1ed at age
79. As t'iost of NBC's Tomght Show for nearly 30 years
Carson flashed h1s signature wot and deadpan humor
becorr'1ng tre most well Known talk show host on TV. Otrer
'lotable ce ebnty deaths 1nc1uded blues s1nger Ray Charles
actor Marlon Brando, 'ormer Superman actor Chr stopher
Reeves and comed1an 8odney Dangerfield

Not typical idiots ~


Ttoe 90s punk rOCK band Green Day returred from a long
h1at s w h a new album t'lat gdtnea cnt1cal and popular
ace atm The album and f' st stngle, both named Amencan
ld1ot, eacn earned Grammy nomtnattor>s for song e1:1d
record of the year American Idiot wen• on to w•n the
Grammy for Best Rock A bum.
Who 1~ your favonte rrus ~.,;al art1st or qroup?

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W'1at I'• your favo1tE' TV show?

1 l,SI
2 rt' oc:
i frc S :n1P< ,>nc,
4, Fam.vGJV
S rt a• /')s S~ ')W

SuNey r ,u.• c.o:"lplied fro:n respo•1 ,~ from rr>or<> tr r ,t, 300 1-t.;Jh St. oc I
studer•- dC ro-; , •'1 'latJor
Happily ever after? ~
It was a busy year for A-list celebnty couple<: Brad P1tt
and Jenr1fe• Ann1ston called 1t qu1ts, wh1le actressts1nger
Jenn1fer Lopez got marned agdln t.,,s t rre to fellow
pop star 'v1arc Antrony Bnt'1ey Spf ars 'Tit r1ea tw1ce,
the frst t me for 55 hOL. "> •o 1 Chi dhood fr erd and
the -.econa t ""'e to -:>ne of her dancers.

Lingering reality ....,.


While scripted TV made a comeback, reality TV st1l
made ts preserce know'1. Chr s Daugherty, a h1grway
worker from Oh1o, wor Survtvor Vanuatu, ti'Je r1nth
ed1t1on of the popular adventure show Other popular
new reality franchises Included Tradtng Spouses s:1d
WtfeSwap.

ABC a struggling network for almost a decade, bourced


back w1th two hits, Desperate 1-lousewwes, about a
'1elgrborhood of upper ""'lddle-c1ass women and the1.
cnaot c family 1:ves and Lost, a drama about plane
crash surv1vors stranded on a deserted 1sland

U2 the bomb ....,.


sh rock band U2 retJr'1ed w1th 1ts f1rst album 1n nearly Can't get enough CSI ....,.
four years, How to Otsmantle an Atomtc Bomb a:1d T'le CSI police drama franchise on CBS cranked out arother vers1on, CSI:
,. 1m mediately srot to t!-Je top of the cnc..1s. The band New York JOining the already sJccessfu. CS/ and CSI: Mlamt. The original
also reached a deal w1th Apple Computers for ts own CSI cont1rued to be ti'Je most watcned show on 1V aga1n
custom 1Pod. and was slated to be 1nducted 1nto !he
Rock ard Ro11 Hall of Far"'e.
Audio updates ~
Apple 1Pod ar d o•rE\r d1g1t audiO dev ces were r:;naway successes App e s iT..mes
mus c store sold more t'lan 100 Mil on songs P"ak rg dow loadab mus c IT'ore popular
than eve.

Healthy trends ~
In two stud es, about 22 percent o~
U S h gr sc"'lool studen•s sa1d t'ley
sfl"'oked c g :-ettes regu 3rly 1r ?003
the lowest percertage 1n more tra
a decade accord ng to a Centers 'or
0 sea Contra and Prevent1on nd
80 percent o• Amencan& we& sea•
b Its ccord g to tre Departmer• of
Transportal r.

Not just for kids ~


Going home to study T Some charges we e "'1ade n what ......dy be ..,o~e of you favonte
G M and Ke ogg s t ed from h g y p ocessed

cerea s Stud es have shown who e gra1ns are


go r me • tL>dy tha IS an 'lcreas£> of 28 ea th er for •r reart and add fib r to d ts
oerce t 1nce 1999

f h >n porchos, poofy scarve ana b g brooc"'les


wer wor'1 by g rls who were dressed up or down In
ge e a mo e' m 1ne oak appeared as d d •he •rend
of weanng I"" >re Moaest cloth1ng

Live Strong ..A.


An tem c ented to ra money to he p people II e w tr cancer became a fash on state ent. Tile Lance
Arm trong Fo:;ndat on, fou ded by •r Tour de ~rar E w ner and care r SUi'VIVOr, sold tre Lve Stronc1
ye ow wnstbands wh1ch becarre a must-rave accessory and show of support

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