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Story and Layout: Rachel Paro
Julie Larimer, Amy Jasper, Crystal Sperko,
and Kerrie Fielder jammin' in the 6th Grade.
Through the years our lives have
shared many common threads.
Remember the feeling of moving
from elementary to junior high or
from junior high to high school?
Common things happen to youth all
the time: changes in fashion fads,
music, friends, and the ways we have
fun. We have gone
from eating crayons
and pulling pigtails
to working part-time
jobs and holding
down relationships.
Some of the
most common
happenings in any
student's life is go-
ing through school
and learning the steps of growing up.
Kindergarten through high
school is an experience we all share,
and our common experiences build
relationships and memories that will
last a lifetime.
ABOVE CENTER: Buck Shockley with some
of his many women.
ABOVE: Brianne Bowers, Ashley Schwanke,
and Becky Ray, "Love the hair girls!"
2 Student Life
Friends help weave common threads .
Common
Differences
When you were in Elementary,
what was your favorite music
group?
"When I was
little, my most
important toy
was my elec-
tronic race car
track! "
Sop. Ashley Wall
"When I was in
grade school ,
basketball cards
were the coolest
things a guy
could have."
Austin Hamilton
Student Life 3
THINGS IN COMMON
We weave many things into our lives and because of this our lives
are changed dramatically. Throughout high school, especially, you
will develop friendships that will last a lifetime. You will be faced with
many challenges over the years which will thread us all closer
together. Many will part and go their own ways and reminisce on
the times that they spent with their friends at games and school.
Many will stay and let future generations
weave a more interesting and colorful bond.
In this book we tried to capture some of
these memories for later years to come.
Rhonda Rice , Jamie Allen , and Anna Viets showing off the "Sez Who" Spirit.
4 Student Life
NOW& THEN
~ho11da ~ice
Student Life 5
Photos by:
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Buffalo Reflex JOSEPH Brian Welch
NARRATORS Rachel Paro
Trisha Lambeth
Ashley Schwanke
Right: Rachel Shoemaker
Pharoah , John Willis , PHAROAH John Willis
explains the dreams JACOB Lonnie Glor
he had to Joseph, POTIPHAR David McClam
BUTLER Jesse Johnston
Brian Welch
BAKER Mitch Paro
Below: REUBEN Bryon Slack
Joseph , Brian Welch, SIMEON Aaron Johnson
receives his coat of LEVI David McClain
many colors from NAPTHALI Jonathan Stanford
ISAACHAR Jesse Johnston
Jacob, Lonnie Glor,
ASHER Mitch Paro
while the brothers DAN Brandon Duff
grow envious. ZEBULUN Travis Horinek
GAD George Smith
BENJAMIN Joey Green
JUDAH Shawn Zimmerman
ISSHMAELITES Steven Brinkman
Nathan Stanbursky
CAMELS Glenda Haueter
Holly Loyd
SERVANT Faith Rawlings
CHOIR:
Michelle Dugas, Emmy Elliot,
Barbara Mcinvale, Tami Engelhardt,
Lelia Belt, Courtney Morris,
Amanda McWilliams, Joy Rawlings,
Kim Smitherman , Heather Chambers,
Beth Hatten,Kristina Morris,
Jade Enokido, and Samantha Haskett.
Musical Ensemble:
Delaina Ridenour, Piano
James Beckner, Guiter
Richard Kettleman , Bass guitar
Shelly Evans, Drums
Suzanne Powers, Percussion
Brian Elhard , Trumpet
Student Life 6
THINGS IN COMMON .,_1--------
.H.S v u
JACK AND MELBA SHEWMAKER CENTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS,
M GIFT
LANGUAGE AND FINE ARTS DEDICATION NOVEMBER 20-23, 1997
Student Life 7
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Juniors Jill McNabb , Leslie Cline, Michelle Turner, Jeremy Pickens, Chad
Whillock, and Brad Williams prove that standing on one foot can be done.
Sophomores Carrie Perrish , June Kubla, Erin Enlund, Senior line-up: Stephanie Smithey, Katrina Farrow,
Maria Nevarez, Amy Sinclair, and Jamie Lowry expressing Kristy O'Quinn, and Kristy Mathews.
their individual style.
Student Life 8
THINGS IN COMMON
~ash ·oil
Story and Layout: Michelle Acreback and Sara Kinnaman
Student Life 9
RESPECT squad awaits their performance
at the football festival pep assembly.
Buck Shockley puts his Michael West alias G. I. wannabe's being "All That they Can Be."
best front forward. Michelle West.
Student Life 10
THINGS IN COMMON
Josh Baker and Adam Cline ... When students work and play together, their common spirit
Just two of the Guys? and pride weave a tapestry that includes many colorful
memories of the year.
Student Life 11
THINGS IN COMMON
It was a common year that was filled with all- to- common
injuries. The first quarter saw students and teachers fre-
quently visiting the doctor, specialist, or the hospital. The
halls were alive with crutches and arm slings, and almost
daily, conversations began with "What happened to you?"
Sport injuries, home accidents, and "things
that just happen in life" were reasons students
and faculty found themselves facing doctors
and surgery. Students nursed broken bones,
knee injuries, and misplaced hips.
Teachers were not immune to health problems
either. Stress fractures and eye surgery were
two health concerns.
With SURVIVAL, the key word, just makin' it
through another day was task enough for
most of us!
Christy
Hammerbacher, Brad
Nyberg,
Jason Beltz, Shane
Brito, and Ricky
Rodelander,
an accident-prone
group or should we
say "fellow crips?"
Student Life 12
Jason Belz, Brad Nyberg, and Matt Hale goofing off What was the worst part of being injured?
even on crutches!
"The Pain."
Matt Kramer, Senior
Student Life 13
c
Layout by Ashle y Schwanke
0
Seni~r
his unusual a~ner shows
Eddie V
Was that pie eating habits
good? ·
14 uncommon Th 1ngs
"
Junior Buck Shockley and his old restored Mustang.
G,
Student Life 15
THINGS IN COMMON
lovme t
Story and layout by Stacy Canon
Senior
Sha'Nna
Poynter
"What
is that
your
rra<rg?'
16 Student Life
BELOW:
Seniors Jeff
Abercrombie
and Clayton
Pierce-are
you fixing that
car or posing
for Hot Rod
magazine?
Senior Melissa
Hickman is always
ready to help you.
Student Life 17
THINGS IN COMMON
The Shewmaker
Communications ,
Language , and
Fine Arts Center
Student Life 19
UNCOMMON AWARDS
15 public high schools and middle schools selected for Gold Star Honors.
1. Georgeff-Baker Middle School Blue Springs School District
2. Rock Ridge High School Columbia Public Schools
3. Buffalo High School Dallas County R-1 School District
4. Farmington High School Farmington School District
5. Holden Middle School HoldenSchool District
6. Nipher Middle School Kirkwood School District
7. Mansfield High School Mansfield School District
8. Nevada Middle School Nevada School District
9. Pattonville High School Pattonville School District
10. Rolla Junior High School Rolla School Distrcit
11. Kickapoo High School Springfield Public Schools
12. Belton High School Belton SchooiDistrict
13. Brentwood High School Brentwood School District
14. Jefferson City High School Jefferson City School Dsitrict
15. Richmond Middle School Richmond School District
Uncommon Awards 20
B.H.S
RECIEVES A+ STATUS
Buffalo High School i triving to prepare tudent for an ever-changing ociety. Upon
receiving the A+ School grant, Buffalo ha under gone tran formation into a technological
pioneer in education. We have three computer lab , each with 25 terminal ; a computer in every
cia room u ed by teacher for recording attendance, grade , and documentation of objective
rna tery; networking of all computer to a central erver allowing for Internet acces and e-mail;
an on-line card catalog in the Library Media Center; a tate of the art indu trial technology lab
which allow tudent to explore robotic , la er and pneumatic , and a Principle of
Technology lab which provide high tech equipment for hand -on learning of phy ic .
Student Life 21
------~ COMMON THREADS
MANY INDIVIDUAL
FIBERS WERE
WOVEN TOGETHER
0 CREATE OUR
1998 TAPESTRY.
"I guess just being the youngest "Missing my second day of Sop. "When I went to the carwash
in a new school, and meeting year to see Aerosmith in concert with A. Wall and she rolled
new people." in Kansas City." down the window, water went
Amber Throckmorton Jesse Johnston everywhere!" Andrea Park
22 Underclassmen Division
Left photo: Visual proof that under-
classmen have a long way to go
before becoming respected seniors.
Below: Sophomores Amy Dunham
and Courtney Fisk take time out of
their busy schedules to primp for the
camera.
mmon Question:
What NtiS lfOU'l most
memotza6le ex petzlence
this lfeatz?
"When I learned to walk and "When Randee , Rhonda, and I went to Woods to
live on the WILDS/DE. It's buy some eggs. After we picked up the eggs we
were walking by the milk and stuff and Rhonda
pretty fun to do!"
started kicking her legs and fell! We were rollin '!"
Nathan Lane Anna Viets
Underclassmen Division 23
Schellie Acreback
Ktm Albertson
Bryce Atteberry
Joseph Austin
Heath Barber
Melissa Barton
Brandy Bass
Amber Bennet
Derek Black
Mya Black
Rand IIAmy Blair
a Bornman
p . Boulw are
Justin
atnck Bowles
Shane Brito
Brandy Brown
J:son Burchell
nan Burgess
J Chris Byrd
arod Campbell
Kirby Cart
Sarah Ch
M apman
er •---~
Rab tke Colagto
ecca Compton
Chnsty Cooper
Kari Cooper
Shawn Covert
Daniel Cramer
Brett Crane
Tracy Crawl
Breanna C
M
. ord
ummtngs
••11111!11•-
J elante Darnell
asmine Davison
St RobbY Demarr
even Dickerson
Travis Dill
David Dixon
Sarah Dorssom
Cassie Drown - - - -
Kenneth Elliot
B . Emily Elliott
atley Emberton
T~~~ Engelhardt
nsttne Evans
24 Freshman
Joshua Farley
Glenda Farrow
Amy Forrester
Tobias Frazter
Alicia Gandy
Joel Gandy
Richard Garrett
Lawrence Germany
Afton Graves
Tabitha Gray
Joey Green
Cassie Greenwood
Austin Hamilton
Joshua Harmon
Katie Harrison
Rachel Harrison
Robert Hayes
Crystal Hernandez
Matthew Herrera
Annie Hill
Valerie Holdener
Tanya Horinek
Jamie Hughes
Brandi Huntley
Sean Jackson
Justin Jobson
Jess Kampe
Jonathan Keeney
Heidi Kelb
Will Kelb
David Kelly
Alicia Kerr
Andy Lewts
Amber Litchfteld
Douglas Maack
Jennifer Macella
Brandon Mankey
Jeffery Manley
Scott Massare
Dana Mattson
Freshman 25
Ron Owens
Trav1s Owens
Brandy Ownby
Marcus Ownby
Jess1ca Parsons
B.J . Payne
William Payne
M1tchell Penick
Chns Peters
Leslie Peters
Ladonna Polston
Curtis Potter
Craig Prewit
Randall Rash
Jason Rateliff
Eric Redd
Jessica Reed
Nicke1a Reed
Bonn1e Riddle
Knsta Rogers
Adam Rorie
Richard Rose
Rust1n Saner
Michelle Sarlitto
Nicki Sawyer
Joshua Schwanke
Jeannette Sergent
Jessica Sergent
Ryan Sharp
Zane Smith
Nathan Stambursk
Jonathon Stanford
Kurt1s Ste1nman
Dustin Sterio
Joseph Still
John Stroup
Amy Surt1n
26 Freshman
Jessica Tharp
Dianna Thompson
Joshua Thompson
Amber Throckmorton
Carol Tindle
Eddy Torrey
Crystal Vest
Ricky Viets
Sean Viets
Gail Warner
Shiloh Weaver
M1chael West
Jennifer Wheat
Frank Williams
McKenzie Willis
Evan Wingo
Matthew Wright
Shaun Zimmerman
NO PHOTOS
Freshman hard at work. Freshman Will Kelb taking some time off from reality.
Freshman 27
Brenna Beasly
Jessica Bell
Jennifer Beltz
Jennifer Berry
Matthew Boggs
Cherakee Brake
Julie Brinkman
Alicia Brown
~athanBrownfield
tephanie Canon
Russell Carte
Lo Yd Caselmanr
Ricky Chapman
Luke Charlton
Samantha Ch erry
Luke Christian
Tim Coffman
Tessa Coltrin
Jason Cooper
Michelle Corbin
GWendy Cornwell
eorge Cartwright
Jamie Cowan
Mark Crofut
Caleb Cusick
R Amanda Dill
obert Dlsman
JustinDonaldso~
Michelle Dugas
Brandy Duncan
Amy Dunham
Heath Edwards
Jeffrey Elam
Travis Elliott
Brandi Elwood
Erin Enlund
Jade Enokid
Ronald Farringto~
Joseph Feco
Courtney Fisk
28 s ophomores
Kami Freeman
Dustin Gamel
Michael Gardner
Eric Garretson
Chris Goins
Corey Goins
John Gough
Kristen Hahn
Natascha Hale
Jessica Hall
Dottie Halleran
Gregory Hardison
Tracy Hardy
Nicole Harrison
Erin Hatfield
Chris Hatten
Koi Henderson
Chad Hendrickson
Joshua Herrera
Kelly Hitchcock
Anthony Hood
Ashley Hood
Travis Horinek
Brenda Hyder
Grady Johnson
Jesse Johnson
Amanda Jones
Morgan Kaisler
Michael Kelley
Alicia Klapp
June Kubla
Shawna Layton
Nathan Brownfield takes a break from industrial technology as he poses for the camera.
Sophomores 29
Bradley Leer
Jam1e Lowry
Suzy Luke
Bobby Lynch
Chad Lyon
Wayne Lyon
Corey Marley
Kerry Mathews
Wesley McBee
Ken McDaniel
Lacey McGuire
Gabriel McMillan
Amanda McWilliams
Jonathan Meadows
Michael Med1na
Aaron Miller
Christine Miller
Kristina M1tchell
Caleb Moody
Gene Moyie
Maria Nevarez
Richard Nevills
Nick N1mmo
Elizabeth O'Donnell
Andy Perkins
April Phillips
Joshua Portis
Brandi Price
Krystal Rambo
Faith Rawlings
Amanda Redd
Tim Reeves
Anita Rhoten
Jacqueline Rice
Blake R1ddle
Jamie Rogers
Jeffrey Roller
Christina Ross
Michelle Schultz
Autumn Scott
30 Sophomores
Michael
Sherman
Jennifer Sims
Amy S1ncla1r
Daniel S1sney
Angela Slavens
Samantha
Smale
George Smith
Michael Smith
Jolene Staedler
Brian Stafford
Brad Stefka
Shaun Stillwell
Lauren Stroup
Stephan1e Smith
- - - - - - Josh Tessmer
Pepper
Vanderpool
Ashlie Wall
Hannah West
Cory Whitaker
Dean White
Rachel Wh1te
Miranda Willis
Josh Wisely
Patnck Worley
No Photos
Clint Wright
Joanna Young
Brandon Bass Alex Green Michael Roger Angela Zanzie
Sam Baugus Brian Hacker Sarah Smith
Matthew Bolles Crystal Hamilton Julia pence
Jared Cahow Eric Haueter Tegan Straw rna
Jo~hua Clausen Tammy Holloway Je se Swofford
Christy Cline Justin Hopkins James Torimino
Eric Cook Doug Hulette J.T. Vaughn
Jana Duff Roberta Mabary Ben Ward
Robert Elliot Brandon McCarthy Mechelle Wet
Ronnie Garrett Ricky Rodelander Elizabeth Whitmore
Sophomores 31
Michelle Acreback
Jaime Allen
Jamie Allen
Crystal Anderson
Heather Arndt
Jason Atkinson
Misty Bain
Josh Baker
Rachael Baldwl·n
Ch anty
· Bancroft
Jamie Barber
Amber Barton
April Batt
Phillip Beebe
Michael Billings
Todd Black
Steven Bliss
Michael Bolin
Steven Brown
Shannon Byron
Josh Cline
J Leslie Cline
essyca Compton
Marsha Dam
Sh awn Damele
R s
yan Dav1es
Aasta Dennis
Travis Do
Chnstie Drow~
J.R. Durrington
Glen Farrow
Sama~~~dFy Faught
J erguson
ennifer Fletch
M I. er
B e ISSa Fuller
radley Garrison
Janelle Gilchnst
Randee Gilpin
Ton Green
Juniors 32
Seth Greenwood
David Guess
Jennifer Guess
Matt Hale
Bethany Hawley
Paul Hill
Heather Hodges
Roberta Holley
Lisa Holloway
Jared Holt
Dustin Horinek
Kevin Huber
Chris Huntley
Tim Jasper
Elijah Jump
Michelle Killeen
Sara Kinnaman
Nathan Klapp
Jenny Kuhns
Nathan Lane
Tyler Lane
Heather LaShell
Janice Lawson
Jeff Maples
Gus Marsala
Stacey Matt on
David McClain
Enca McCoy
Zach McElroy
Barbara Mcinvale
Jill McNabb
Shawn Musser
Kriston Neitzert
John Nyberg
Angela Oliver
John Oliver
Tracy Owens
Andrew Owensby
Mtchael Penick
Juniors 33
Josh Phillips
Jeremy Pickens
Brent Pinkley
Angel Pistoia
Rhonda Place
T.J . Rainwater
Kevin Record
Mark Reeves
Rhonda R1ce
Audrey R1ddle
Just1n Roberts
Damelle
Rodelander
Elizabeth Ruth
Cynthia Sanderson
Buck Shockley
Michael Showers
Rebecca Skinner
Kim Smitherman
Wayne Sperko
Jason Stanley
Josh Still
Matt Stokes
Andrea Strickland
Rodney Taylor
Eric Testerman
Chris Tharp
Michelle Turner
Dustin VanNostrand
Marv1n VanNostrand
Anna Viets
Jannetta Wakefield
Jeremy Ward
Amanda White
Erica White
Bradley Williams
Rachel Williams
Leslie Wilson
Carrie Wingo
Rachel Woodburn
Paul Hill and Rhonda Rice showing some Shawn Daniels takes time out from lunch to flash
love in the hallway. his pretty smile .
34 Juniors
What was your most embarassing
0 PHOTOS:
Randy Berry Derrick Lape moment at school?
Tamara Carter Eddie Nimmo
"A guy I liked came to one of my
Derek Clark William Price
Crystal Duke Larry Redman volleyball games to watch me play.
Phillip Eidson Jessica Sarlitto During warm-ups I went up to hit
Rick Findley Kyle Shadeck the ball and totally missed it, until it
Daniel Fletcher Bryon Slack hit me in the head!"
April Henderson Joshua Weisenback Erica McCoy
Kevin Holdt Chad Whillock
Jason Hoover
Amy Jasper
Juniors 35
------t COMMON THREADS
MA Y HOURS OF
PRACTICE, PRACTICE
A D MORE PRACTICE
ARE WOVEN INTO
OUR 1998 TAPESTRY.
"After Softball districts we all played in the "One time Josh Ford killed a snake "At summer camp, this kid from
sandpit and Hodges, Hickman, and in Cross Country and I threw it on Bolivar dunked on me three times!"
Sperko beat me up." Coach Kirksey's Samurai." Steven Bliss, Junior
Cassie Drown, Freshman Jeff Roller, Sophomore
36 Sports Division
Right: Bison Wrestler, Todd Black takes
Lebanon to the mat in their first season.
Below: The Varsity boy's basketball team
join together in their traditional pre-game
huddle.
Common Question:
What n1as lfOU'l most
memotza6le expetzlence
this tteatz?
"I ran and dove for a ball and when I "At a volleyball I game one of my team-
landed I hit the ground so hard , the ball mates hit the ball way out of bounds and I
bounced out of my glove." saved it! We ended up winning!"
Melissa Hickman, Senior Julie Brinkman, Sophomore
Sports Division 37
p rt T reads
•
ea zng
Leading the on Spirit
38 Sports
~~~: Varsity
Front Row: Darcy Condren, Glenda
Haueter
Middle Row: Misty Bain, Holly Loyd,
Leslie Wilson
Back Row: Melissa Fuller, Coach
Angela Amtower, Maria Nevarez
Freshman
Front Row: Amy Blair, Jamie Hughes
Middle Row: Emily Elliot, Kim
Alberson
Back Row: Rabecca Compton
Cheerleading 39
Story and Layout by Amanda Jackson
a
The Bison started the year with 14 seniors and 16 returning
lettermen that were all pumped for the season. Coach Willis
summed up the whole season by saying, "The senior class and
the rest of the team approached the '97 football season with
great enthusiasm and an optomistic attitude. They believed
that a unified effort in both body and spirit would help them
achieve their football goals and realize a successful season.
They would encounter many obstacles along their journey, and
challenges that would test both their courage and will.
Reflecting back upon their season we could measure their
success in victories or we could measure it in intensity and
fortitude. Victories will be forgotten, but the desire and
determination to excel and to work to achieve such victories will
last a lifetime."
40 Sports
FOOTBALL SCORES
us6 THEM
20
27 20
13 0
Front Row: Brian Burgess, Scott Massare, T.J. Germany, Toby
3
Frasier, Josh Schwanke , Stephen Dickerson , Kirby Carter, and
Evan Wingo. Second Row: Doug Maack, John Stroup, Brandon
16
Mankey, Jason Burchell, Andy Lewis, Michael Slider, Curtis Steinman ,
Mathew Wright, and Nathan Stanbursky. Third Row: A.J . Miller,
21
Luke Charlton , Chris Hatten, Koi Henderson , Russell Carter, Daniel
Sissney, Brad Stefka, Jason Cooper, Nathan Brownfield , and Alex
24 26
Green. Fourth Row: Dean White, Nathan Lane, Matt Stokes , John
Nyberg, Stephen Bliss, Derek Clark, Tyler Lane , Todd Black, Ricky
14 21
Chapman , and Blake Riddle. Fifth Row: Dustin Horinek, Brad
Nyberg, Kirk Stevenson, Matt Lindsey, Aaron Wilson , Matt Kramer,
21 24
Dusty Armstrong, Frank Wyatt, and Jessie Olson. Sixth Row:
Eddie Varner, Randyn Saner, Jeremy Brownfield , Brian Shewmaker,
22 43
and Bill Turner.
Junior John Nyberg trying to get a firstdown with Junior Matt Stokes
blocking for him.
Football 41
JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Story and Layout by Heather Chambers Front Row: Erica McCoy, Jamie Allen , and Carrie Wingo. Middle
Row: Jenny Beltz, and Julie Brinkman. Back Row: Coach
Wisniewski , Keri McDaniel, Amber Barton , Rachel White, Samantha
Taking it on the court with a little
Cherry, Heather Arndt, Janelle Gilchrist, and Coach Steward.
R-E-8-P-E-C-T,
the volleyball girls were sure they
would tie the season together.
This year went well for the volley-
ball players, despite several
changes that were made. New
head coach, Kerri Wisniewski
was asked, "What did you enjoy
most about being a coach this
year?" She replied, "Seeing the
improvement they made through-
out the season. Being my first
year, the girls really made it fun."
FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL
Front Row:Rachel Harrison , and Christy Cooper. Back Row: Amber
Litchfield , Sasha McDonald, Tracy Crawford, and Melissa Barton.
42 Sports
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Front Row: Kerrie Fielder, Kristin Ownby, Lori Maddux, and Tanya VARSITY STATS
Horinek. Back Row: Coach Wisniewski, Christy Hammerbacher,
Rachel White, Adrienne Boulware, Brooke Skinner, Heather Cham- ASSISTS: BLOCKS:
bers, and Coach Steward. Kerrie-2 Adrienne-38
Adrienne-2 Brooke-3
Heather C.-30 Heather C.-4
Christy-154 Christy-20
Lori-3 Lori-58
Tanya-162 Tanya-30
Rachel-1 Rachel-S
Heather A.-3
KILLS:
Kerrie-1 SERVES:
Adrienne-170 Kerrie-75
Brooke-21 Adrienne-88
Heather C.-17 Brooke-75
Christy-22 Heather C.-61
Lori-205 Christy-40
Tanya-43 Lori-71
Rachel-7 Tanya-72
Rachel-42
Heather A. -1 0
Volleyball 43
------- Layout & Design by Heather Hodges
44 Sports
Below: Crystal Sperko , Cassie Drown , Kelly Armstrong ,
Melissa Hickman , Becky Ray, Lacy McGuire, Heather
Hodges, and Andrea Park relaxing after a long day at
districts.
Softball 45
ount
Running Fibers
Although the Cross Country team was young and lacked
experience, they ran into the new season with Bison spirit
before them and the wind to their back. The team
consisted of 3 seniors, 3 sophomores, and 7 freshman.
Buffalo competed in many different meets throughout the
season. The conference meet was held at Rogersville and
the district meet at Clinton. Buffalo hosted their 2nd annual
meet this year which was a success.
Sports 46
Freshman Will Kelb crosses the Senior Steve Brinkman in the heat
finish line. of the moment.
Cross Country 47
Front row: Dustin Smith , A.J. Miller, Nick Goins, Christopher West, and Joey Green. Middle row: Todd
Black, Rick Simmons, Corey Goins,George Smith , Micheal Ownsby, and Dustin Horinek. Back row: Randyn
Saner, Matt Stokes, Travis Horinek, Luke Charlton , and Brad Prater.
48 Sports
Sophomore Travis Horinek going for the pin. Another Buffalo wrestler on top.
Junior Chris Goins getting ready to make his move. Wrestlers waiting for their turn to rumble.
Wrestling 49
's Basketball
VARSITY
Back: Seth Greenwood ,
Josh Ford, Steven Bliss,
Buck Shockley, Shawn
Daniels. Front: Ryan
Davies, Brad Nyberg,
Brian Shewmaker, John
Nyberg, Coach Kirksey.
JUNIOR VARSITY
Back: Jeff Roller, Russell
Carter, Luke Christian,
Steven Brown, Dustin
Horinek. Front: Michael
Kelley, Greg Hardison, Gabe
McMillan,Travis Elliot, and
Coach Kirksey.
Sports 50
FRESHMEN
Back: Josh Schwanke, Daniel
Cramer, Sean Jackson, Derek
Black, Brad Roll, Justin Boulware,
Will Kelb, Eric Redd, Sean Viets,
Coach Bouma. Front: Austin
Hamilton, Evan Wingo, Ricky Viets,
Frank Williams, Kirby Carter, Heath
Barber, Brett Meade.
Varsity
Varsity: Front row: Tanya
Horinek, Lacey McGuire,
Kerry Matthews, Brook
Davies, and Cassie Drown.
Back row: Andrea Park,
Sam Cherry, Rhonda Rice,
Coach Larry Thompson ,
Randee Gilpin , Adrienne
Boulware, and Anna Viets .
Junior
Varsity
Junior Varsity: Front row:
Sarah Chapman , Amanda
Dill , Michelle Schultz, Suzy
Luke, Tanya Horinek, and
Cassie Drown. Back row:
Cassie Greenwood, Sam
Cherry, Roberta Mabary,
Coach Kerri Wisniewski,
Tracy Crawford , Amanda
Payne , and Kerry Matthews.
Front Row: Manager Alicia Gandy, Bill Turner, Nick Goins, Toby Fraizer, Mike Kelley, Daniel
Shaver, Manager Brandy Owensby Middle Row: Marvin VanNostrand, Brad Wise, Shawn
Covert, Kirk Stevenson, Steve Brinkman, Vincent Mabary, Ricky Garrett Back Row: Chris
Hatten, Mike Smith, Randall Rash, David McClain, Buck Shockley, Andy Perkins, Marty Stone,
Travis Horinek, and Coach Jason Syndler.
54 Track
Why do you run track?
Front Row: Katie Harrison , Julie Brinkman , Lilli White, Sarah Chapman , Crystal Vest Middle Row:
Manager Brandy Owensby, Cassie Greenwood, Amber Barton , Tanya Horinek, Jasmine Davison,
Jenny Beltz, Manager Alicia Gandy Back Row: Amy Sinclair, Becky Ray, Ashley Wall , Coach
David Meadows, Heather Hodges, Crystal Rambo , and Alisha Paul.
Track 55
Baseball
Story and Layout: Amanda Jackson
This year was good for the Bison. The
team had many returning starters and
seniors that helped fill the team. For
the first time in around twenty years the
Buffalo Bison Baseball team was ranked
in state. Districts continued the last
week of school. A lot of the Bison's
success was given to the seniors for
their leadership and practice they had.
Many of the other players helped out by
stepping up when needed.
Senior Brian Shewmaker runs hard for Senior Randyn Saner gets ready to
first base. knock one to the moon.
Baseball 56
JV & Varsi
First Row: Evan Wingo, Chad Lyon , Daniel Sisney, Kenneth Horelka, Eddie Nimmo, Jeremy Brownfield, and
Ricky Viets. Second Row: Nathan Brownfield, Todd Black, John Nyberg, Tim Jasper, Randyn Saner, Ricky
Chapman , and Wayne Sperko. Third Row: Brett Meade, Dusty Armstrong, Brian Shewmaker, Matt Stokes,
Gus Marsala, Aaron Wilson , Brad Stefka, Jeff Elam, and Koi Henderson.
First Row: Brett Meade, Josh Schwanke, Ricky Viets, and Rob DeMarr. Second Row: Evan Wingo, Derek
Black, Will Kelb, Eric Redd , and Chris Peters.
Baseball 57
Front Row from left: Chris Goins, Steven Dickerson, David Kelly, Doug Maack,
Matt Kramer, and Lori Maddux. Top Row from left: Eli Drake, Justin Boulware,
Jason Beltz, Luke Christian, Josh Ford, Shawn Daniels, and Brad Nyberg.
Golf 58
From Left: David Kelley, Eli Drake, Coach Holt, Luke Christian ,
Shawn Daniels, and Justin Boulware
Left Bottom:
Luke Christian
warming up for
the big match.
Right Bottom:
Eli Drake get-
ting ready to
make his way
to the putting
green.
Golf 59
Layout by Michelle Acreback
Captain- Co-Captain-
June Kubla Mandy Strickland
60 Dance Team
Sports Honors
Football Heather Hodges 1st Team All
Baseball
District
Lacey McGuire 1st Team All Gus Marsala 1st Team All
Brian Shewmaker 1st Team
State C.O.C. Pitcher
Punter and Place Kicker
Randyn Saner 1st Team All
Randyn Saner 1st Team
C.O.C. First Base
Linebacker and Hon Men
Running back
Volleyball Brian Shewmaker 1st Team
Lori Maddux 2nd Team All All C.O.C. Utility
Nathan Brownfield 1st Team
C.O.C. Jeremy Brownfield 2nd Team
Defensive Line Hon Men Guard
All C.O.C. Catcher
Matt Lindsey 1st Team Wide
Matt Stokes 2nd Team All
Receiver Cross Country C.O.C. Outfield
Brad Nyberg 2nd Team Josh Ford 1st Team All Kenneth Horelka 2nd Team All
Defensive Back and Hon Men C.O.C. C.O.C. Pitcher
Quarterback
Dusty Armstrong Hon Men
Jason Beltz 2nd Team Tight End
Jeremy Brownfield Hon Men Boys Basketball 2nd Base
Nathan Brownfield Hon Men
Quarterback Brian Shewmaker 1st Team
Gus Marsala Conf. Player of
Matt Kramer Hon Men Center Josh Ford 2nd Team
the Year
Frank Wyatt Hon Men Buck Shockley Hon Men
Defensive End Jason Beltz Hon Men
John Nyberg Hon Men Running
Back
Matt Stokes Hon Men Tight End
Girls Basketball
Ran dee Gilpin 1st Team
Softball Rhonda Rice Hon Men
Rhonda Rice 1st Team ALL Lacey McGuire Hon Men
C.O.C.
Lacey McGuire 1st Team ALL Wrestling
C.O.C.
Travis Horinek
Becky Ray 2nd Team ALL
C.O.C.
Heather Hodges 2nd Team ALL Golf
C.O.C. Justin Boulware C.O.C.
Crystal Sperko Hon Men
Melissa Hickman Hon Men
Lacey McGuire 1st Team All Track
District Steve Brinkman C.O.C.
Sports Honors 61
MANY VARIED
MULTI-TEXTURED
FIBERS HAVE BEE
WOVEN INTO OUR
1998 TAPESTRY.
"When pep club went "When spanish club went to "Meeting new people and
rollerskating and all the girls see a play at Catholic High making new friends in Stu-
were hitting on the magician School." dent Council."
at Mr. Gatti's." Michelle Turner Kirby Carter
Adrienne Boulware
62 Activities Division
LEFT: A few friends catch up on the
latest gossip while waiting for the first bell
to ring.
ammon Question:
What 1t1as voutz most
memotza6le expetzlence
this veatz?
Activities Division 63
Future ss Leaders o An1erica
Front Row: Elisa Cline, Kristin Ownby, Elizabeth Ruth , Katrina Farrow, and Christy Matthews.
Middle Row: WendyAnn Fields , Shawna Layton , Brooke Skinner, Bethany Hawley, Cindy
Sanderson, Amanda Ross , and Ricky Rose. Back Row: Mrs. Smith, Sasha McDonald, Rhonda
Place , Erica McCoy, Brandon Duff, Adrienne Boulware, Janelle Gilchrist, Brian Welch , and Mrs.
Bradley. Not Pictured: Misty Bain, Jessica Bell , Jenny Davenport, Nick Goins, Chris Hatten,
Kevin Holdt, Janice Lawson , Amanda Payne , Carrie Wingo, and Rachel Woodburn .
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64 FBLA
First Row: Casey Felin, Glenda Haueter, Darcy Condren , Becky Ray, Heather Chambers,
Lori Maddux, and Heather Hodges. Second Row: J.R. Perkins, Jamie Barber, Samantha
Ferguson , Janice Lawson , Elizabeth Ruth , Kristy Matthews, Amanda Ross, Cindy Sanderson ,
and Ashley Schwanke.Third Row: Brad Shockely, Brian Welch , Jeremy Brownfield,
Heather Arndt, Rhonda Place , Jenny Kuhns, Michelle Acreback, Amanda Jackson, Christy
Hammerbacher, and Heather LaShell. Fourth Row: Brian Shewmaker, Aaron Wilson ,
Jeremy McMillan, Michelle Turner, Leslie Cline , Anna Viets, Michael Showers, Steven
Brown , Rachel Woodburn , and Randyn Saner. Fifth Row: Trisha Lambeth , David
McClain, Jason Beltz, Brad Nyberg , John Nyberg, Jason Stanley, Brandon Duff, Josh Ford ,
Jared Holt, Tim Jasper, and Daniel Herrera.
Not Pictured:Amanda Campbell , Tara Engelhardt, Janelle Gilchrist, Matt Hale , Michelle
Killeen , and Joy Rawlings.
NHS 65
FUTU EFARMERS OF AMERICA
Matt, John, Ryan ,
and Rod standing
on a big pile of
@%$".
Juniors
Front- Glen Farrow, Ryan Davies, Matt
Hale, Rodney Taylor, Roberta Holley,
Heather LaShell , Kim Smitherman.
Middle- Rachel Woodburn , Michelle
Turner, Todd Black, Nathan Klapp, John
Nyberg , Andrew Ownesby , Jason
Atchison. Back- Tyler Lane , Gus
Marsalas, Buck Shockley, Ricky Finley,
Brad Harrison , Matt Stokes, and T.J.
Rainwater.
66 F.F.A.
OFFICERS
Front- Erin Enlund- Treasurer, Jamie Lowery-
Reporter, Jan a Duff- Secretary, Heather LaSheii-
Parlmentarian. Back-Brad Shockley-President,
Brandon Duff - Vice President, Travis Elliot-
Sentinel.
Sophomores
Front-Kristi na Mitch ell , Dottie
Halleran, Kristen Hahn, Courtney Fisk,
Amanda Redd , Jean etta Hayes, Jamie
Lowery. Row 2- Koi Henderson, Clint
Wright, Wesley McBee, Robbie Oliver,
Nick Nimmo, Jan a Duff. Row 3- Travis
Elliot, Ricky Rodelander, Dan Sisney,
Jamie Cawon , Corey Goins, Kelly
Armstrong , Krystal Rambo, Hannah
West, Row 4- Jon Meadows, Shane
Leer, Jesse Swofford, Loyd Caselman,
Russell Carter, Nathan Brownfeild ,
Christine Miller.
F.F.A. 67
Future f America
Layout by: ara Kinnaman
Fir tRow: Jackie Rice, tacy Cannon, Brandy Owenby, Glenda Haueter, Darcy Condren, Le lie Wil on,
Rachel Shoemaker, Kari Cooper, econd Row: Mr . Angela Amtower, Stephanie Smith, Shawna Layton,
Ja mine Davi on, Becky Ray, Heidi Kelb.Jeannette Sergent, Melanie Darnell, Brandi Ba . Third Row:
Brooke Skinner, Meli a Barton, Mary Ogle bee, Samantha Cherry, Buck Shockley, Adrienne Boulware,
Je . ica Sergent, A hley Hood, and Alicia Gandy.
68 F.H.A
•
Future ach rs mer1ca
Front R ow: Jenny Davenport, Chri ty Hammerbacher, Heather Chamber , Amanda Redd, and Jackie Rice. Middle R ow: Kri ty Matthew .
Amanda Jackson, Heather Hodges. Christie Drown. Faith Rawling , and Amanda Dill. Back R ow: Wendyann Field , Le lie Cline, Mike Billing .
te en Brown, Brad Shockley, Michelle Turner, and Amanda Payne. o Photo: Jaimi e lien. Steve Brinkman, Amanda Campbell, Tara Englehardt,
and Paul Hill.
Michelle Thrner
Vice Pre ident
Brad Shockley
Trea urer
Amanda Jack on
Secretary
o photo- Heather Hodges
Pre ident
F.T.A. 69
Yearbook Staff &
COMMON
THREADS
IN
'98
Jason Beltz takes time to sort through Senior mugs. Stacy Canon , Ashley Schwanke , and Heather
Chambers taking a break from their work, as usual.
70 Yearbook
Scout Staff
SCHOOL
NEWS
IN'98
Front row: Catriona Thompson , Sam Ferguson , Shawna Poynter, Amanda Jackson , Matt Lindsey, and Erica McCoy.
Second row: Christy Hammerbacher, Darcy Condren , Holly Loyd , Brad Shockley, Adrienne Boulware, Brook Davies, and
Brooke Skinner. Back row: Matt Kramer, Brad Nyberg, Randyn Saner, Nathan Lane, Aaron Johnson, Brandon Duff, and
Jenny Davenport.
Scout Staff Editor, Brad Shockley showing off his Amanda Jackson and Christy Hammerbacher putting
computer skills. off their work to gossip.
Scout Staff 71
Fellows hi
Layout by Amanda Jackson
FCA Officer : Amanda Campbell, President; Erica McCoy, Hi torian/ Mr . Langford really enjoys tho e FCA
Reporter; Jamie Barber, Trea urer; Darcy Condren, Vice-Pre ident; and doughnut !!
Becky Ray, ecretary.
72 FCA
Front Row: Elizabeth O'Donnell , Stacy Cannon , Jenny Kuhns, Shawna Layton , Rachel Harrison. Second Row: Advisor Mr.
Glor, Bill Turner, John Nyberg, Heather Hodges, Janelle Gilchrist, Amber Barton , Heather Arndt. ThirdRow: Cory Whitaker,
Anna Viets, Marvin VanNostrand , June Kubla, Stephanie Canon, Eric Cook, Andrew Owensby. Fourth Row: Brad Stefka,
Michael Slider, Jared Holt, Luke Christian, Ricky Finely, Mitch Paro, Rick Chapman, and Andy Perkins.
Art Club 73
Spanish Club Layout by: Michelle Acreback
First row: Beth Hatten, Angela Zanzie, Leslie Wilson , Glenda Haueter, Suzy
Luke, Amanda Dill , Jana Duff. Second row: Mary Lou Beckner, Stacey Canon ,
Stephanie Smith , Janice Lawson , Rhonda Place, Jamie Lowry, Carre Parrish ,
Spanish Club is a student oriented Josh Still. Third row: Jeremy Brownfield , Rachel White , Brandon Davies,
organization that is open to any person in Jessica Sarlitto, Amanda Jackson , Bethany Hawley, Cindy Sanderson , Elizabeth
spanish class. Dues are paid each year to Ruth , Heather Lashell , Jamie Cowan . Fourth row: Bill Turner, Erica White ,
finance the years activities and the students Michelle Turner, Tessa Coltrin , J.R. Perkins, Lee Ella Oglesbee, Michelle
vote each year to set the amount. There are Acreback, Alicia Klapp , Rachel Woodburn , Amanda Payne, Cory Whitaker. Fifth
row: Bobby Lynch , Heather Arndt, Samantha Cherry, Steven Brown , Aaron
about 60 students in Spanish Club this year Wilson , John Hicks, Jared Holt, Jason Stanley, June Kubla, Cherokee Brake,
and meetings are held about once a month - Lauren Stroup, Gabe McMillan. Not Pictured: Kirby Carter, Holley Loyd , Helen
sometimes more often . Lynch , Matt Pachmayer, Mark Stockdall , and Carrie Wingo.
The main idea of Spanish Club is to provide
an opportunity for spanish students to get
together on a social basis and have a good
time. When possible we try to inject cultural
ideas into the get togethers. We have had
dinner with catered mexican food ; parties
with pinatas, chips and dip; movie parties;
and theater trips to see EVITA.
Meetings follow parliamentary procedures
and rules so people can learn how meetings
should be conducted , and the teacher
encourages the use of spanish in all the
activities to give students the experience of
using spanish ...
7 4 Spanish Club
Jffr£nr~ Qiluhlayoutby: JoshFord
Front Row: Kimberlee White , Jamie Hughes, Kristy Mathews, Jenny Davenport, Kelly Hitchock, Elisa Cline,
Jackie Rice , Wendy Cornwell , Jessica Bell , Brenna Beasly. Second Row: Jamie Barber, Darcy Condren ,
Tracy Hardy, Amy Sinclair, April Batt, Jill McNabb, Jenifer Fletcher, Brent Pinkley, Nicky Reed, Brandy Ownby,
Alicia Gandy, Shawna Layton , Roberta Holley. Third Row: Becky Ray, Anna Viets,Christy Drown , Jeremy
McMillan , John Nyberg, Matt Hale, Ryan Davies , Stephanie Canon , Jeanetta Hayes, Natascha Hale, Chris
Peters , Michael Showers, Miss Phillips. Fourth Row: Eric Garretson , Luke Charlton , Brad Stefka, Tyler Lane ,
Matt Stokes , Gus Marsala, Todd Black, Trisha Lambeth , Barbara Mcinvale, Christine Miller, Hannah West, Tim
Reeves , David McClain .
French Club 75
Speech and Debate
OFFICERS
A anda Ross
President: . ~t· Kristy O'Quinn
Vice Preside . h r Chambers
· Heat e
Secretary. I' sa Hickman
Treasurer: Me IS
er Chambers , and
Kristy O'Quinn ,
Amanda Ross .
~~~t~icturedis Melissa
Hickman.
. hard in the
Charlotte Mazurek working
library.
Layouts by :
Rachel Paro
MUSIC CLUB
Row one: C. Cooper, A. Batt, S. Dorssom , G. Moyie, J. Lowry, L. Belt, W .Cornwell , J. Huges,
K. Hitchcock, E. Luker, J.Still , S.Chapman . Row two: M. Wright, R. Paro, B. Welch , A. Redd ,
R. Shoemaker, T . Horinek, E. Garretson , J. Matthews, T. Dill , B. Ward , E. Elliot, J. Barber. Row
three: N. Lane, L. Stroup,2 H. Chambers , A. Park, L. Polston , R. Rash , H. Barber, G. Smith ,
S. Weaver, J. Schwanke , J. Green , C. Peters , W . Bower. Row four: M. Paro, T. Hall, T .
Lambeth , J. Johnston, S. Viets , D. Horinek, A. Viets, T . Crawford , T. Horinek, B. Slack and D.
McClain .
Row one: C . Cooper, A. Batt, S. Dorrsom , G. Moyle, J. Lowry, L. Belt, W. Cornwell , J. Huges, K.
Hitchcock, E. Luker, J. Still , S, Chapman , J. Barber, C. Fisk, Row two: M. Wright, E, Hatfield , J.
Enokido , R, Paro, B. Welch , R Sharp , A. Redd , R. Shoemaker, B, Hatten, J. Matthews, T , Dill , B.
Ward , E. Elliott, H. Chambers , L. Stroup.Row three: J. Campe, J. Daughtery, J. Cahow, A. Park,
T. Englehardt, L. Polston , T . Horinek, E. Garretson , H. Barber, G. Smith , S. Weaver, T. Englehardt,
J. Schwanke , J. Green , R. Hayes, C. Peters. Row four: N. Lane, M. Paro, T. Hall, T. Lambeth , J.
Johnston , S. Viets, R. Rash , J. Maples, D. Horinek, A. Viets, T. Crawford , C. Hatfield, T. Horinek, B.
Slack, David McClain, and W . Bower.
Mixed Chorus 79
Layout by: Rachel Paro
DYNAMICS
GLEE CLUB
Students practicing
in Music Class.
Glee Club 81
Layout By ara Kinnaman
STRESSED, ANXIOUS,
NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO?
TALK TO ONE OF YOUR PEERS.
82 Pep Club
BISONP BAND
Row 1- Liz Ruth , Mitch Penic, Afton Graves, Elizabeth O'Donnell , Katie Harrison , Michelle Dugas, Beth
Hatten , Casey Felin , Melanie Darnell , Joannae Young , T.J.Germany Row 2- Amber Throckmorton ,
Dottie Halleran , Angela Zanzie , Heather LaShell , Tabitha Gray, Ladonna Polston , A.J. Miller, Angel
Pistoia, Jeanetta Hayes, Jessica Bell , Michelle Schultz, Cindy Sanderson , Bethany Hawley Row 3-
Shiloh Weaver, Brandon Mankey, Matt Boggs, Tessa Coltrin , Cherakee Brake , Jana Duff, Alicia Klapp,
Brandi Elwood, Dustin Steiro, Matt Herrera, Michael Showers , Grady Johnson, Jenny Beltz, Rhonda
Place Row 4- Sean Viets, Elijah Jump, Jared Holt, Travis Horinek, Toby Frazier, Brandon Duff, Vincent
Mayberry, and Jennifer Berry.
Band 83
Sophmore
George Smith
(left) and Senior
Jeremy McMillan
(right) show that
their student
council
responsiblities
have finally
driven them
crazy.
84 Sudent Council
STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council 85
Football Festival
86 Activities
Football Festival queen, Senior Becky Ray.
Football Festival 87
Boy's Basketball
Festival
1998 Homecoming Court: Sophomore Amy Dunham, Junior Erica McCoy, Senior Brook
Davies, Senior Shawna Poynter, 1997 Homecoming Queen Janelle Turner, Senior Christy
Hammerbacher, Senior Dawn Strobel , and Freshman Tracy Crawford.
WEEK OF
JANUARY 9, 1998
WEDNESDAY- Inside
Out Day
THURSDAY- Pajama
Day
Right: Christy
Hammerbacher
and Erica McCoy
pose for the
camera with the
STUDLY Matt
Kramer.
Spirit Week
From left: Heather Chamber , Lori Maddux, Chri ty
Wednesday-Backwards Day Hammerbacher, Stacy Canon, and Amanda Jackson .
Thur day-Sport Day Why do girl like po ing for the camara?
Friday-Color Day
Freshman-Red, Black, White
Sophomore -Red
Junior -White
Senior -Black or Senior Shirt
.
Senior camdate . Shewmaker, Brad
. JasonBeltz,Bnan
and Du ty Arm torng.
Fir tRow: Meli a Fuller, Le lie Wil on, Holly Loyd, Beth Hatten, Glenda Haueter, Darcy Condren, Becky Ray,
Meli a Hickman, Matt Stoke , Heather Hodge , Gus Marsala, Todd Black. Second Row: Mckenzie Willi ,
Miranda Willi , Jackie Rice, Elizabeth O' Donnell, Jaime Hughe , Kelly Hitchcock, Nicole Harri on, Brenna
Bea ley, Suzy Luke, Bethany Hoogland, Chri ty Matthew , Jenny Davenport, Elizabeth Hatfield Third Row:
M . Angela Arnt wer, Matt Kramer, Eric Garret on, Angie Zanzie, Bethany Hawley, Rhonda Place, Brooke
kinner, Cindy ander on, Kri ten Owenby, Stacy Cannon, Jamie Lowry, Ja mine Davi on, Michelle Schultz
Fourth Row: Sean Jack on, Kirby Carter, Nicki Reed, Shawna Layton, Alicia Klapp, June Kubla, Jo h Still, Amy
Sinclair, Cherokee Brake, Carrie Pari h, Lauren Stroup, Brenda Hyder, Brandi Owenby Fifth Row: John Nyberg,
Greg Hardi on, Travi Elliot, Tyler Lane, Andrea Strickland, Lilly White, Roberta Holly, Chri Hatten, Buck
hockley, Adrienne Boulware, Erica McCoy, Stephanie Cannon, Samantha Cherry, A hley Wall, Cry. tal Rambo,
Jana Duff,and Ryan Davie .
Cheerleaders and Dance Team members are getting pepped up to Pep club members prove that all work and no play
preform in the assembly. can make you crazy!!
Pep Club 92
THINGS IN COMMON
Fred Bornmen
Kristy Bradley
Leona Cansler
Nancy Canon
Theresa Coltrin
Diane Cowden
Wes Davis
Leah Gorman
Shirley Ford
Linda Frazier
Shirley Fuller
Linda Gillespie
Lonnie Glor
Myra Glor
Terry Halleran
Ann Harmon
Joy Harrison
Brenda Hayes
Jerry Hollis
Theresa Holt
Jill Hostetlor
Peggy Kenyon
Sean Kirksey
Sandra Kuhns
Allison Langford
Lois Letterman
Diane Looney
David Marsh
Charlotte Mazurek
Ginger McCullough
Terry Nicholas
Teresa Patterson
Ray Dean Phillips
Willa Phillips
Dana Polston
Suzanne Powers
Brett Reese
Delaina Ridenhower
Frank Sergent
Bill Shoemaker
Joyce Smith
Dana Steward
Robert Swearengin
Larry Thompson
Carmen Vandeveer
Lenna Wilson
Kerri Wisniewski
Jo Ann Wygant
94 Staff
NO PHOTOS:
Vickie Allen Larry Lewis
Chris Bouma Jimmy Lowry
Dorothy Bragg Gid Mabe
Joyce Cahow Kathy Mankey
Bill Case John Martin
Wanda Case Doug Mathews
Don Casteel Jo Mathews
Kim Claspill David Meadows
Larry Cline Rodney Noel
Terry Cline Bob Payne
Ronnie Condren Donaell Piper
Tanya Cotter Mike Redlich
Clydie Dugan Bill Shepard
Boyce Eagon Trudi Snow
Beverly Espanol Darrel Sons
Richard Farr Jeff Strickland
Pam Freeman Sue Swanigan
Veda Hammer Suzy Swanigan
Don Hankins Cynthia Swanigan
Jim Harrison Kenneth Taylor
Rick Henderson Betty Vest
Gary Howard Elizabeth Vest
Shirley Jasper Catheine Vest
Patricia Jones Gleamon Vest
Bill Klapp John Willis
Patty Kubla Clarabelle Young
Staff 95
------1 COMMON THREADS
THROUGH
THE YEARS,
MANY VIBRANT,
MULTI-COLORED
FIBERS HAVE BEEN
WOVEN INTO OUR
1998 TAPESTRY.
"Winning the national "Everyday, sitting on the "Getting 1st team all-
contest for FFA." senior bench with my conference and 2nd team
friends ." all-district linebacker."
<laM 2_,_v;elhMdt 'R.Mtdlf"t Sane'l
96 Senior Division
Seniors, Lori Maddux,Adrienne Boulware,
Kerri Fielder, and Brooke Skinner exchange
Christmas gifts before going home for the
holidays.
ammon Question:
What h'tlS voutz most
memotza6le ex petzlence
thls vea tz?
/helissa. d-lick~l1Mt
Senior Division 97
g
98 Seniors
2-lt ~takt
Seniors 99
BELTZ, JASON Chamber Choir 134, BRYANT, SHARON
CROMBIE, JEFF 4-15-80, son of David and Dynamos 34, Music Club 8-16-79, daughter of
1-25-80, son of Joe Kathy Beltz, Principal's 134, FCA 234, FFA 14, Heather Bryant, VICA 34,
Abercrombie and Tina List 1234, Academic Letter VICA 34, Vo-tech 34, Vo-tech 34, Scout Staff
Phillips, Honor Roll 1234, 234, College Prep French Club 12, Pep Club 4, years in D.C. 9.
Who's Who 3, N.H.S. 4, Certificate, Who's Who 23, Vice President 4, Music
Basketball 1, Football 1, N.H.S. 34, Basketball 1234, Club President 4, years in
VICA 34, Vo-Tech 34, years Football 14, Cross Country D.C.13. W, JOSH
in D.C. 13. 3, Golf 234, Spanish Club 3-3-80, son of Joyce and
12, Art Club 2, Yearbook BRINKMAN, STEVEN William Cahow, Honor
ANDERSON, AMBER Staff 34, years in D.C. 13. 3-12-70, son of Vickie Roll 1234, Chamber
11-6-79, daughter of Penny Brinkman, Honor Roll 1, Choir 23, Dynamos 234,
Miller and Larry Anderson, BENNETT, MARK Football 1, Cross Country Band 1234, years in D.C.
Honor Roll 3, FBLA 2, 3-26-80, Son of Ricky and 24, Weight Lifting 4, Track 13.
VICA 4, Vo-Tech 34, Nancy Dye, years in D.C. 5. 1234, Band 123, FCA 4,
Library Club 4, years in FBLA 4, Speech and CAMPBELL, AMANDA
D.C.12. BOGGS, LANCE Debate Club 4, Music 11-25-79, daughter of
5-6-80, son of Richard and Contest 123, School Play Patty and Jerry
ARMSTRONG, DUSTY Deborah Boggs, VICA 4, 4, School Musical 4, VICA Campbell, Honor Roll
10-18-79, son of Greg and Vo-Tech 34, years in D.C. 2. Secretary 4, years in D.C. 1234, Academic Letter
Kay Armstrong, Honor Roll 4. 34, College Prep
34, Football 124, Baseball BOULWARE, ADRIENNE Certificate, N.H.S. 34,
1234, Weight Lifting 4, FFA 12-29-79, daughter of Gary BROWN, RACHEL Basketball 12, Glee Club
2, VICA 34, Vo-tech 34, Art and Judy Boulware, Honor 6-27-79, daughter of Marcia 12, Music Club 12, FCA
Club 1, years in D.C. 13. Roll 1234, Who's Who 12, and Doug Brown, Vo-tech 1234, FTA 34, Spanish
Basketball 1234, Volleyball 34, Pep Club 1, years in Club 2, Music Contest
ASH, VICTOR 1234, FCA 4, FBLA 4, FFA D.C. 12. 12, FCA co-president 3,
12-22-79, son of Gary and 3, FHA 1234, Spanish Club FCA President 4,
Angela Ash, Honor Roll 12, 34, Art Club 123, Pep Club BROWNFIELD, JEREMY Member at Large 4,
Who's Who, FFA 1234, 1234, Scout Staff 4, years 4-7-80, son of Tim and years in D.C. 13.
Music Contest 1234, years in D.C. 13. Sherry Brownfield, Honor
in D.C.13. Roll 12, Principal's List 34, CANON, STACY
BOWER, RACHEL Academic Letter 34, 9-30-79, daughter of
8-8-80, daughter of Dan College Prep Certificate, Allen and Nancy Canon,
,ADAM Bower and Velva Jones, Who's Who 1234, N.H.S. Honor roll 1234,
10-2-79, son of Cheri Honor Roll 12, Band 1, FF A 34, Basketball 123, Cheerleader 3, Festival
Dugan, Honor Roll 123, 23, VICA 4, Vo-tech 4, Football 1234, Baseball Candidate 4, FFA 234,
Basketball 12, Baseball years in D.C. 13. 1234, FCA 234, FFA 123, FHA 4, FTA 4, Spanish
123, years in D.C. 13. Spanish Club 34, Pep Club Club 24, Art Club 34, Pep
BOWER, WADE 1, Student Council1234, Club 1234, Yearbook
BAUGHER, JACOB 8-28-80, son of Keith and Student Body Vice- Staff 4, Cadet Teacher 4,
7-27-79, son of Frank and Linda Feco, College Prep president, years in D.C. 13. A+ Tutor 4, years in D.C.
Sandra Baugher, years in Certificate, Football 1, 13.
D.C.1.
100 Seniors
CARVER, AMANDA Who's Who 1234, NHS 34,
8-2-80, daughter of Nancy Cheerleader 1234, Baseball
and Mark Carver, VICA 4, Manager 234, Carnival
Vo-tech 34, years in D.C. Candidate 3, Glee Club 1,
13. Music Club 1, FCA 1234,
FHA 14, NHS 34, Music
CASELMAN, LEON Contest 1, French Club
11 -21-70, son of Rita and 234, Art Club 2, Pep Club
Lyle Caselman, Honor Roll 1234, Yearbook Staff 3,
12, FFA 1234, VICA 3, Vo- Scout Staff 4, FCA vice-
tech 3, years in D.C. 13. president, FHA vice-
president, Pep Club vice-
CHAMBERS, HEATHER president, Art Club vice-
5-21-80, daughter of Mike president, NHS historian,
and Diane Chambers, Freshmen Class secretary,
Honor Roll 1234, NHS 4, Sophomore Class
Volleyball 1234, Track 1, President, Senior Class MOST SPIRITED
Chamber Choir 1234, President, years in D.C. 13.
Dynamics 1234, Glee Club Matt Kramer and Darcy Condren
1234, Music Club 1234, CUMMINGS, MERANDA
FCA 1234, FT A 34, Music 9-2-80, daughter of Richard
Contest 1234, Pep Club 12, and Sandra Cummings,
Library Club 4, Yearbook FCA 1, VIC A 34, Vo-Tech
Staff 4, Scout Staff 3, 34, years in D.C. 13.
School Play 4, School
Musical 4, Music Club
President 4, Cadet Teacher t&}pJ PORT, JENNIFER
4, years in D.C. 12. 12-11-79, daughter of Laura
and Gary Sheppard, Honor
CHARLTON, ANNIE Roll 1234, College Prep
8-6-80, daughter of Diane Certificate, Who's Who 3,
and Daniel Charlton, Honor FF A 1234, FT A 234, French
Roll1234, FBLA 2, FFA 2, Club 4, Pep Club 4, Scout
VICA 3, Vo-Tech 3, Library Staff 4, years in D.C. 8.
Club 1, Pep Club 1, years
in D.C.13. DAVIES, BROOK
5-2-80, daughter of Becky MOST ACCIDENT-PRONE
CLINE, ADAM and Steve Davies, Brad Nyberg and Christy Hammerbacher
4-7-79, son of James and Basketball 4, Sports
Yvonne Cline, Football 12, Manager 4, Festival
Weight lifting 34, Band 1, Candidate 4, Pep Club 4,
FFA 123, Spanish Club 4, Scout Staff 4, years in D.C.
years in D.C. 11. 10.
Seniors 101
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Club 4, Scout Staff 4, 2-23-80, daughter of Candidate 2, Chamber Choir
School Play 4, School Dave and Lynn Fielder, L THOMAS 1234, Dynam ics 1234, Music
Musical4, FFA Sentinel2, Honor Roll 1234, Who's 7-5-80, son of Ed and Club 1234, Music Contest
FFA Historian 4, FFA Vice- Who 1, Volleyball 1234, Carylon Hall, Honor Roll 1234, VICA 34, Vo-Tech 34
President 4, Spanish Club Softball1 , FFA 3, FHA 1234, Who's Who 13, Pep Club 1234 President of
Secretary 3, years in D.C. 1234, VICA 34, Vo-Tech Dynamos 3, Music Club 34, Occ. (VICA), years in D.C.
13. 34, Pep Club 1234, VICA Music Contest 234, years 6.
Class Treasurer 34, A+ in D.C. 13.
DYCUS, DONALD Tutor 4, years in D.C. 13. HATTEN, BETH
2-13-80, daughter of Rob
11-9-79, son of John and ~A~I~f~BACHER,
Marolyn Dycus, Honor Roll FIELDS, WENDYANN and Sharon Hatten, Honor
1-30-80, daughter of Scott Roll 123, Who's Who 1234
12, Football1 , Vo-Tech 3, 11-25-80, daughter of
and Roberta Track 1, Cheerleader 123, '
years in D.C. 6. David and Jayn Fields,
Hammerbacher, Honor Roll Carnival Candidate 1,
Honor Roll 234, Glee
1234, Academic Letter 24, Chamber Choir 1234,
Club 3, Music Club 23,
College Prep Certificate, Dynamics 1234, Glee Club
HARDT, TARA FBLA 34, FHA 234, FTA
Who 's Who 1234, NHS 34, 1234, Band 1234, Music
1-30-80, daughter of Lance 3, Music Contest 3, FBLA
President 4, years in Basketball 123, Volleyball Club 1234, Spanish Club
and Karen Weigel , Honor
D.C. 2. 1234, Festival Candidate 34, Music Contest 1234,
Roll 1234, Academic Letter
34, Band 1, FCA 234, FFA Pep Club 1234, Scout
34, College Prep
34, FHA 1234, FTA 234, Staff 4, School Musical 4,
Certificate, NHS 34, FORD JOSH
Spanish Club 34, Art Club Sophomore Class
Volleyball 12, Track 1, 6-19-80, son of Ed and
2, Pep Club 1234, Representative, Junior
Chamber Choir 1234, Shirley Ford, Honor Roll
Yearbook Staff 34, Scout Class Member at Large,
Dynamics 1234, Glee Club 1234, Academic Letter
Staff 4, years in D.C. 6. Mascot 4, years in D.C. 8.
1234, Music Club 1234, 23, NHS 34, Basketball
FCA 1234, FF A 34, FTA 3, 1234, Baseball 12, Cross
Country 1234, Golf 34, HARRIS, MATT HAUETER, GLENDA
Spanish Club 12, Music
Festival Candidate 3, 8-22-79, son of Debbie 7-6-80, daugher of John
Contest 1234, FCA music
FFA 1234, FHA 2, Harris, VICA 34, Vo-Tech and Jean Haueter, Honor
director 4, FCA historian 3
Spanish Club 3, Art Club 34, years in D.C. 8. Roll 12, Academic Letter
Spanish Club President 3, '
Senior Class 1, Yearbook Staff 34, 34, College Prep
FFA Sentinal, NHS HARRISON, JOSHUA Certificate, Who's Who 23,
Representative, years in
CHAD NHS 34, Cheerleader 234,
D.C.13. Treasurer, years in D.C.
12-24-79, son of Joyce
~KSON,
Football 1234, Baseball Academic Letter 34,
123, Golf 4, French Club College Prep Certificate, Student Body Secretary,
AMANDA 23, Art Club 24, Scout NHS 4, Basketball 3, Golf years in D.C. 13.
6 80, daughter of Mike Staff 4, years in D.C. 13. 34, Volleyball 34, FCA
and Rhonda Jackson, 34, years in D.C. 2. MILLER, DARRELL
Honor Roll 1234, Academic 7-28-77, son of Bobby
Letter 234, College Prep ETH, TRISHA MATHEWS, KRISTY Miller and ldabeth
Certificate, Who's Who 5-2-80, daughter of Tom 4-21-80, daughter of Charlton, Weighlifting and
1234, N HS 34, Track 1, and Sharee Lambeth, Doug and Jo Mathews, Wrestling, years in D.C. 13.
Sports Manager 2, Festival Honor Roll 1234, Honor Roll 2, Principal's
Candidate 24, FCA 234, Basketball 1, Chamber List 134, Academic MONDAY, BARRY
FFA 123, FTA 234, Spanish Choir 1234, Dynamics Letter 3, Who's Who 23, 3-1-79, son of Bill and
Club 34, Pep Club 12, 1234, Glee Club 1234, NHS 34, FBLA 4, FFA 4, Terry Monday, Football 1,
Yearbook Staff 34, Scout Band 1234, Music Club Music Club 1, FHA 3, Band 123, FFA 234, Music
Staff 4, FCA Vice-president 1234, Music Contest FTA 4, French Club 23, Contest 123, years in D.C.
3, Junior and Senior Class 1234, Drama Club 4, Music Contest 1, Library 7.
Member at Large, years in French Club 4, Library Club 4, years in D.C. 13.
D.C.8. Club 4, Scout Staff 4, MOODY, KRISTEN
School Musical 4, years MATTHEWS, AARON 8-3-80, daughter of Sandy
in D.C. 9. and Dwight Moody, Speech
Seniors 105
Finding the book you needed at the bottom of
your locker. Racing to class to beat the tardy
bell. Trying to bluff your way past the homework
issue. Studying for big exams. Just getting
through another year of high school, but oh what
a year! It was an ordeal, fighting off common
battles of senioritis, and making those final
college and tech school or job decisions. It was
enough to get anyone down.
106 Seniors
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and Debate 34, VICA 4, Vo-
Spanish Club 2, Speech Roll 1234, NHS 4, FBLA
Tech 4, years in D.C. 10.
and Debate Club 4, VICA 4, Spanis h Club 2, VICA
, RACHEL SHEA
34, Vo-Tech 34, VICA 34, Vo-Tech 34, Library
MORRIS, KRISTINA -7-79, daughter of
Historian 3, Vice-president Club 34, Mascot 1, years
8-14-79, daughter of Susan Michael and M. Lori Paro,
4, years in D.C. 3. in D.C. 5.
and Tom Fare, Honor Roll Honor Roll 1234, Who's
3, Who's Who 3, Music Who 1234, Cheerleader
Club 4, Vo-Tech 3, Library 1234, Chamber Choir 1234,
'-"' · - INGS, JOY R, RANDYN
Club 4, School Musical 4, Dynamics 1234, Glee Club
10-9-79, daughter of Roger 8-4-80, son of Rick and
years in D.C. 2. 1234, Music Club 1234,
and Mary Ellen Rawlings, Leta Saner, Honor Roll
FTA 4, Music Contest 1234,
Honor Roll 123, Academic 124, Principal 's List 3,
MURPHY, JOSHUA Drama Club 34, French
Letter123, College Prep Academic Letter 234,
12-31-97, son of Robert Club 3, Pep Club 124,
Certificate, Who 's Who College Prep Certificate,
and Brenda Murphy, Yearbook Staff 4, Scout
123, NHS 34, VICA 34, Vo- Who's Who 1234, NHS
Football 1, years in D.C. 4. Staff 3, School Play 3,
Tech 34, School Play 4, 34, Basketball 12,
School Musical 4, Music
School Musical 4, years in Football 1234, Baseball
Club Officer 34, Missouri
D.C. 13. 1234, Weight lifting 1234,
Y RG , BRAD Fine Arts Academy 3, years
Band 1, FCA 34, NHS 34,
10-10-79, son of Dwight in D.C. 13.
RAY, BECKY Scout Staff 4, years in
and Bunny Nyberg, Honor
12-9-79, daughter of Bill D.C.13.
Roll 1234, Academic Letter PERKINS, J.R.
and the late Joyce Ray,
234, College Prep 1-30-80, son of Lee
Principals List 1234, SAWYER, BRANDY
Certificate, NHS 34, Perkins, Honor Roll 1234,
Academic Letter 234, 12-5-79, daughter of
Basketball 124, Football Academic Letter 23, Who's
College Prep Certificate, Chris and Kathy Sawyer,
1234, Baseball 23, FFA 4, Who 1, NHS 4, FFA 1234,
Who's Who 1234, NHS 34, Honor Roll 2, Who's Who
FHA 1, French Club 23, years in D.C. 9.
Basketball 123, Softball 12, FCA 4, FFA 124, Pep
years in D.C. 13.
1234, Sports Manager 234, Club, years in D.C. 11 .
PIERCE, CLAYTON
Carnival Candidate 3,
10-15-79, son of Gary and
Fesival Candidate 4, SCHREIBER, MELISSA
N, JESSE Bonnie Pierce, FFA 4, VICA
Festival Queen 4, 7-8-80, daughter of Tom
10-16-79, son of Regi 34, Vo-Tech 34, years in
Christmas Candidate 3, and Ronda Skelton,
Olson, Football 4, Speech D.C.13.
FCA 1234, FBLA 1, FHA Honor Roll 123, NHS 3,
and Debate Club 4, Vo-
124, FTA 34, NHS 34, Band 1, NHS 3, French
Tech 4, years in D.C. 4. PORTIS, STACY
French Club 1234, Art Club Club 23, VICA 34, Vo-
3-25-80, daughter of Maryls
1, Pep Club 124, FCA Tech 34, years in D.C.
O'QUINN, KRISTY and the late Donald Portis,
Secretary 234, FHA 10.
8-21-80, daughter of Rick Honor Roll 1234, FFA 1234,
Secretary 4, Art Club
and Jeanie O'Quinn, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 4,
Secretary 1, NHS Vice- SCHWANKE, ASHLEY
Library Club 34, years in VICA 4, Vo-Tech 4, years in
President 4, Student Body 2-6-80, daughter of Kim
D.C.13. D.C.13.
President 4, Freshmen Schwanke and Mamie
Class President, Hughes, Honor Roll
OWENSBY, MICHAEL II POYNTER, SHAWNA
Sophomore Class 1234, Who's Who 1234,
3-15-79, son of Michael and 7-15-80, daughter of Elaine
Secretary, Junior Class NHS 4, Chamber Choir
Donna Owensby, Honor and Donnie Poynter, Honor
President, Peer Counselor 1234, Dynamics 1234,
Roll 3, Cross Country 1234, Roll 1, Softball 34, Carnival
1234, National Merit Glee Club 1234, Music
Track 34, Wrestling 4, Candidate 3, Festival
Semifinalist 4, years in D.C. Club 1234, FCA 12,
Sports Manager 23, FFA Candidate 4, FCA 34, FFA
13. Spanish Club 12, Music
234, Speech and Debate 234, FHA 1, FT A 34, Art
Contest 1234, Art Club
Club 24, Vo-Tech 34, VICA Club 1, VICA 34, Vo-Tech
RICH , MARK 34, Pep Club 12,
34, years in D.C. 13. 34, Scout Staff 4, Senior
4-9-80, son of James and Yearbook Staff 4, School
Class Secretary, years in
Melissa Rich , FFA 2, VICA Musical 4, A+ Tutor 4,
OWNBY, KRISTIN D.C.13.
34, Vo-Tech 34, years in years in D.C. 13.
7-30-80, daughter of
D.C.13.
Stanley and Pauline PRATER, BRAD
SHEWMAKER, BRIAN
Ownby, Honor Roll 1234, 10-2-79, son of Richard and
ROSS, AMANDA 6-18-79, son of Tom and
Volleyball 1234, FBLA 4, Charlotte Prater, Honor
12-18-79, daughter of Larry Barbara Shewmaker,
FFA 3, FHA 12, Pep Club Roll 234, Baseball 24,
and Kathy Zeolia, Honor Principal 's List 1234,
124, years in D.C. 13. Wrestling 4, FFA 23,
108 Seniors
Academic letter 234, SPEARS, BILLY
College Prep 10-13-78, son of Greg and
Certificate, Who's Diana Spears, Honor Roll
Who 1234, NHS 34, 2, Principal 's List 2, VICA
1234, Baseball 1234, 34, Vo-Tech 34, years in
Weight D.C. 7.
Lifting 4, FCA 1234, FHA
1, years in D.C. 13. SPERKO,CRYSTAL
8-17-80, daughter of
SHOCKLEY, BRAD Rodney and Janice
8-21-79, son of Larry and Sperko, Honor Roll 123,
Rhonda Shockley, Honor Who's Who
Roll 123, Academic 123, College Prep
Letter 23, Basketball 23, Certificate, Basketball 124,
Cross Country 123, FCA Softball 134, Volleyball 1,
1234, FFA 1234, FTA 3, FBLA 2, Spanish Club 3,
NHS 34, French Club 3, Art 2, years in D.C. 13. Most Athletic
Scout Staff 34, FFA Matt Lindsay and Lori Maddux
Treasurer 2, FFA STEVENSON, KIRK
Secretary 3, FFA 12-29-79, son of Micheal
President 4, years in and Janice Stevenson,
D.C.13. Honor Roll 3, Who's Who
2, Basketball 3, Football 4,
SIMPSON, JEREMY Cross Country 3, Weight
6-8-80, son of Charles Lifting 4, FFA 3, Spanish
and Sue Simpson, Vo- Club 4, years in D. C. 2.
Tech 34, years in D.C.
13.
STOCKDALL, MARK
12-2-79, son of David
SKINNER, BROOKE
and Debra Stockdall,
12-5-79, daughter of Bill
Spanish Club 14, Drama
Skinner and Brad and
Club 2, VICA 34, Vo-Tech
D' Ann Hawkins, College
34, years in D.C. 8.
Prep Certificate,
Volleyball 1234, Festival
STRICKLAND, AMANDA
Candidate, FCA 34, Best Personality
12-2-79, daughter of
FBLA 4, FFA 34, FHA
Mary Knapp and the late Shawna Poynter and Leon Caselman
1234, Spanish Club 3, Christine Alston, Dance
Art Club 23, Pep Club Team 34, FFA 2, VICA 3,
1234, Scout Staff 4, Vo-Tech 3, years in D.C.
years in D.C. 13.
9.
SMITHEY, STEPHANIE
STOBEL, DAWN
8-2-79, Perry and Tammy 2-21-80, daughter of
Blair, Honor Roll1, Kathy and John Strobel,
Weight Lifting 3, Track 2, Honor Roll 124,
FFA 1234, VICA 34, Vo-
Academic Letter 34,
Tech 34, VICA President
College Prep Certificate,
3, years in D.C. 12.
Softball 14, Track 1,
Festival Candidate 3,
SOUZA, JOSH Black Walnut Candidate
10-6-79, son of Lou and
4, FCA 4, FHA 1234,
Betty Souza, Honor Roll Spanish Club 34, Art
3, Baseball 1, FF A 123,
Club 123, Pep Club 123,
Art Club 2, years in D.C. years in D.C. 13. Most Talented
12. Jason Beltz and Rachel Paro
Seniors 109
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Seniors 111
Honor Roll 1234, FBLA 2, 1234, years in D.C. 14.
FHA 2, VICA 3, Vo-Tech 3 l
EHILL, LARRY Pep Club 1, years in D.C. 13. WOODBURN, JOHN
4-4-80, son of Larry 1-29-78, son of Kay and
Tannehill, FFA 1234, years Robert Woodburn , VICA 3,
in D.C. 7. ~-~ L . STACEY Vo-Tech 1, years in D.C.
10-13-79, daughter of Dennis 13.
TAYLOR, SHON and Sandra Smith, FFA 1234,
12-12-77, son of Richard VICA 34, Vo-Tech 34, Pep WYATT, FRANK
Taylor and Rose Jamison l Club 1, years in D.C. 13. 11-26-79, son of Kim and
Football 123, Weight Frank Wyatt, Who's Who
Lifting 1234, years in D.C. WELCH , BRIAN
12, Football 1234,
14. 9-21-80, son of Doug and
Weightlifting 1234, Track
Karen Welch , Honor Roll
1, FFA 234, years in D.C.
THOMPSON, CATRIONA 1234, NHS 4, Football 2
Sports Manager 23, Ch~mber
13.
8-21-80, daughter of Don
and Sandy Hatfield, Choir 234, Dynamos 234,
Drama Club 3, Scout Staff Music Club 34, Speech and
34, School Play 3, years in Debate Club 34, Music
D.C.10. Contest 234, Drama Club 34
School Play 34, School '
TURNER, BILL Musical 4, Vice President of
11-24-79, son of Darnell Speech and Debate Club,
and LaVonne Turner, Senior Class Representative,
Honor Roll 123, Who's years in D.C. 4.
Who 12, College Prep
Certificate, Football 1234, WHITE, LILLI
Baseball 4, Track 123, 8-12-80, daughter of
Sports Manager 1, Mike and Cindy South, Honor
Spanish Club 234, Art Roll 34, Track 4, Cheerleader
Club 34, years in D.C. 13. 4, Sports Manager 2, FBLA
34, FHA 34, VICA 34, Vo-tech
TURNER, REGGIE 34, Pep Club 4, Scout Staff 3,
9-22-79, son of Deetta VICA Treasurer, years in D.C.
Davison and Terry Turner, 5. Class Clown
Honor Roll 123, Academic Brook Davies and Eddie Varner
Letter 2, Who's Who 123, WILSON, AARON
Band 123, FF A 23, years 11-27-79, son of Curtis and
in D.C. 13. Kathy Wilson, Honor Roll
1234, Academic Letter 234 l
Who's Who 234, NHS 34,
ER, EDDIE Basketball 1234, Football
-1-79, son of Ron and 124, Baseball 2, Weightlifting
Deanna Varner, Honor 1234, Track 1, FFA 34, FHA
Roll 1234, Football 1234, 1234, Spanish Club 1234, Art
FFA 234, FHA 12, VICA 34, Club 24, Pep Club 12,
Vo-Tech 34, years in D.C. Freshmen, Sophomore,
13. Junior Class Representative,
years in D.C. 13.
VILES, SARA
7-7-80, daughter of Donald WILSON, LOREN
Viles and Joyce McGuire, 8-28-79, son of Dale and
Phyllis Wilson , Honor Roll
123, Wrestling 4, FFA
112 Seniors
Senior Trip
Six Flags!!!
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ponsor jumped on the bu ses (at 7:00a.m.!!!) and "eased on up the
road" to Six Flags, St. Louis! !!!
Shawna Poynter,
Stacy Canon, Trisha
Lambeth, and Holly
Loyd are sooo ex-
cited to be at Six
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ACHIEVEMENT OF 4.0 G.P.A. IN ALL COURSES, AND
ENROLLMENT IN 6 OR MORE UNITS FOR CREDIT.
SENIORS:
Jeff Abercrombie WendyAnn Fields Lee Roy Perkins
Adrienne Boulware Josh Ford Stacy Portis
Rachel Bower Greg Fox Shawna Poynter
Steve Brinkman Daniel Herrera Brad Prater
Amanda Campbell Trisha Lambeth Amanda Ross
Stacy Canon Holly Loyd Brian Shewmaker
Leon Caselman Lori Maddux Amanda Strickland
Heather Chambers Kristy Mathews Brian Welch
Meranda Cummings Aaron Mathews
Jenny Davenport Brad Nyberg
Brandon Duff Rachel Pare
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116 Honor Roll
Angela Zanzie
JUNIORS: Brandi Elwood
Michelle Acreback Erin Enlund
Jade Enokido FRESHMEN:
Heather Arndt
Courtney Fisk Paul Barber
Misty Bain
Greg Hardison Amber Bennett
Phillip Beebe
Chris Hatten Jared Campbell
Todd Black
Koi Henderson Sarah Chapman
Travis Doty
Chad Hendrickson Kari Cooper
Christie Drown
Justin Hopkins Breanna Cummings
Samantha Ferguson
Grady Johnson Emily Elliott
Jennifer Fletcher
Michael Kelly Amy Forrester
Matt Hale
Alicia Klapp Tabitha Bray
Heather Hodges
Suzy Luke Joey Green
Tim Jasper
Kerry Mathews Cassie Greenwood
Elijah Jump
Keri McDaniel Jamie Hughes
Jenny Kuhns
Lacey McGuire David Kelly
Janice Lawson
Gabriel McMillan Alicia Kerr
David McClain
Ben Oliver Brandon Mankey
Josh Phillips
Elizabeth O'Donnell Chris Peters
Brent Pinkley
Carre Parrish LaDonna Polston
Angel Pistoia
Andy Perkins Eric Redd
Rhonda Place
Krystal Rambo Richard Rose
Audrey Riddle
Faith Rawlings Josh Schwanke
Cynthia Sanderson
Amanda Redd Jeanette Sergent
Rebecca Skinner
Jacqueline Rice Jesssica Sergent
Kim Smitherman
Michelle Schultz Racheal Smith
Wayne Sperko
Michael Sherman Nathan Stamburski
Josh Still
Amy Sinclair Joseph Still
Matt Stokes
Hannah West Amber Throckmorton
Anna Viets
Miranda Willis Shiloh Weaver
Rachel Woodburn
Joanna Young
SOPHOMORES:
Jennifer Beltz
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Cherakee Brake
Nathan Brownfield R· E
Samantha Cherry
Tessa Coltrin
Wendy Cornwell
Joe Cartwright
Jana Duff
Michelle Dugas
Jeff Elam
Seniors Juniors
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Top: Prom King Matt
Lindsay and Queen
Christy Hammerbacher
120 Prom
Left: Best friends
Adrienne Boulware
and Brooke Skinner
take time away from
their dates to smile
for the camera.
Right: Seniors
Randyn Saner, Brad
Nyberg, Darrell
Miller, and Jeremy
Brownfield dance
the night away.
Prom 121
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BHS SPRING PLAY
BONE-CHILLER
BY: MONK FERRIS
CAST-
Aaron Johnson - Jerry Delvin
Lelia Belt - Connie Travers
Brian Welch - Buzzy Burdett
Darcy Condren - Theodosia Travers
Jade Enokido - Flame Fondue
Michelle Dugas- Zitza Van Zok
Jeremy McMillan - Mauvins
David McClain - Adler Sheridan
Holly Loyd - Kissy Travers
Glenda Haueter- Eloise Ainsley
Jill McNabb - Pippi
Barbara Mcinvale- Lucretia
Matt Pachmayr - Dan Denton
Mrs. Mary Lou Beckner- Director
Kim Smitherman - Assistant Student Director
Grady Johnson- Stage Manager & Sound
Jeremy McMillan - Lighting
MichelleDugas & Jeremy McMillan take Samantha Haskett - Make-up
time out to hug after a hard days work. Shaun Zimmerman & Cast - Properties
Michelle Sarlitto & Cast - Publicity
Jeremy McMillan & Mrs. Beckner- Set Design
The
Class
of
The Top Ten °/o 1998
Becky Ray
Jason Beltz
Kristy Mathews
Randyn Saner
Brad Nyberg
Darcy Condren
J.R. Perkins
Amanda Jackson
Jeremy McMillan Valedictorian Salutatorian
Brad Shockley Becky Ray Jason Beltz
Jeremy Brownfield
Daniel Herrera
Brian Shewmaker
Senior Honors 123
One group of guys that will never be forgotten.
Randyn Saner, Jeremy Brownfield, and Brian Brook Davies, Lori Maddux, Kerrie Fielder,
Shewmaker waiting for baccalaureate to start. and Heather Chambers, friends till the end.
124 Baccalaureate
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Graduation 125
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1. Calista Flockhart walked away with prime time in Spin City. He won a
a Golden Glob award for her Golden Globe for hi role as the Deputy
performance in the most talked about Mayor of ew York City. 10. "They
"tJ how of the ea on, All_v McBeal. work in :ecr t and dre sin black." Men
c 2. Chri Rock stayed bu. y in 1997 with in Black, tarring Will Smith and
res hi new ~how on HBO- The Chris Rock
c Tommy Lee Jone , wa one of the most
Show, hi album Roll with the ew, ucces ful film of the , ummer. The
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movie's combination of awesome
special effects and humor drew p ople
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comedy, will end on May 14, 199 . Fan
aero the country and co- tar Michael
to the b x office.ll. Canadian director
James Cameron" unk" 200 million
dollar into the film Titanic. The film
Richards, Ja on Alexander, and Julia won Golden Globes for Best Director
Louis-Or yfus pr pared for life without and B st Picture and captured 14
einfe/d. 4. Julia Robert had a big year Academy ward nominations. In
in 1997 with Conspiracy Theory and M_v addition to earning award and
Best Friend's Wedding. 5. The Lost nominations, it became the top money
World, the equel to Jurassic Park, wa making film in history. 12. hildhood
a ummer blockbu. ter gro ing an friend Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
estimated 229 million. 6. AB won cowrote the screenplay for Good Will
viewers' heart with Dharma & Greg, a Hunting. Their effort were recognized
sitcom about an uptight yuppie and a with a Golden Globe for Best
happy-go-lucky yoga in. tructor. Screenplay and nine Academy Award
7. Kirstie Alley returned to prime time a nominations. 13. ince the animated
a lingeri executive in one of the most h w King of the Hill debuted in
~ucce ful new itcom of the sea on, January of 1997, it has consi ·tently been
Veronica 's Closet. 8. The true-to-life one of television's top 30 hows. Fox's
drama Party of Five, tarring eve other animated hit, The impsons
ampbell, Matthew Fox, cott Wolf, became the longest running animated
Lacey Chabert, and Jennifer Love , how in television hi tory, . urpa sing
Hewitt, attracted millions of new the record previously held by The
devotees and increa. ed it · rating by Flintstones. • Air Force One, with
\\ am~r Brothers/Sh<xllang Star
29%. 9. Michael J. Fox al o returned to Harrison Ford, was a . ummer hit
earning 171 million. Ford also won a earned each of them a Golden Globe.
People's Choice Award. • Ellen The film wa. al ·o nominated for be t What were your favorite
Degeneres' character in her itcom Ellen picture at the Acad my Awards. • Talk television
became the first openly gay series lead in show host Oprah Winfrey was sued by shows and
television. • creenwriter Kevin Texas cattle ranchers, who aid that her movies?
Williamson brought horror back to the comments que tioning beef safety co t
movies with cream, its equel Scream 2 them million . The jury found Winfrey
and I Know What You Did Last Summer. not liable. • Kim Basinger tarred in the
• Disney\ tag version of The Lion '50s Los Angele crime thriller, L.A
King was one of Broadway's biggest hits. Confidential. The movie was nominated
• Talk-show host Ricki Lake gave birth to for nine Academy Awards. • Other
her first child, a on. • Helen Hunt and popular television shows were ER. The
Jack icholson starred in the romantic X-Files, Touched hy an Angel, Dawson's
c medy As Good A It Gets, which Creek, The Drew Care_v how, Frasier,
Xena, Brooklyn
outh, Just
hoot Me.
Chicago Hope.
Sahrina the
Teenage Witch,
and Buffy the
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shows like Hill Street Blues , Cheers, Q.
The Co hy how, L.A. Law, and Seinfeld.
• Throughout hi acting career, Jimmy
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The Philadelphia Story, Hitchcock'. -·
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Vertigo, and Rear Window. Howe er, hi ·
mo t m morable p rformance wa in the
Chri tma cia ic, It's a WondeJful Life.
tewart died at 89. • We also paidfinal
re peel to actor Chri. Farle). explorer
and filmmaker Jacque Cou teau, new
commentator Charle Kuralt, actor
Robert Mitchum, comedian Red
kelton, and actor Lloyd Bridges.
1. t the tender age of 16, blue, guitarist and the Papas, Santana, Llo_v d Price,
and . inger lonny Lang to k hi . debut Gene Vincent, Allen Toussaint, and Jell_v
song, Lie to Me, to number two on the Roll Morton. 10. From America's
blu ,· chart. 2. Producer, remixer, and heartland came Hanson , three brother
rap artist ean "Puffy" Comb 'album from Tul a, Oklahoma. With I aac, 16,
o Way Out old 56 l ,000 copies in the
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con ecutive ong that were either
on guitar, Taylor, 13, on keyboards and
Zachary, 11, on drum , the group
received an enthusiastic reception from
E produced r ung by Comb, remained at teen . Their fir t album, Middle of
th top of Billboard's rap sing! :chart owhere, hit the t p 10, and the single
for 42 week . 3. At the 40th Grammy MMMBop went to number one in the
award , Shawn Colvin walked away .S. and Europe. ll. LeAnn Rimes'
with Record of the Year and Song of the Blue wa the best-selling debut album
Year for Sunny Came Home. 4. Erykah ever by a female country arti t. While
Badu won a Grammy for Female the double-platinum You Light Up My
Rhythm and Blue Vocal performance Life topped the pop and country charts,
with her . ong On and On. Her album the 15-year old wa. busy writing an
Badui:m won a Grammy for Rhythm autobiographical novel, tarring in a TV
and Blue lbum. 5. The Florida-ba ·ed movie, and doing ad for Sam ung and
group Matchbox 20' debut album, KFC. 12. The British quintet, The Spice
Yourself or Someone Like You, sold Girls, took the world by storm with their
more than four million copie . . hit single Wannahe!, their b ok Girl
6. ]amiroquai, known for its unique Power, and th movie Spiceworld.
ound and lead inger Jay Kay', Sue - 13. Jakob Dylan and the Wallflowers
inspired hats, won a Grammy for its had huge hits with the album Bringing
ong Virtuallnsanit_v. 7. Fiona Apple's Down the Horse and the ingle One
debut album Tidal brought the 20-year Headlight. • Jakob's father, Bob Dylan,
old arti t great ucce s and a Grammy. survived a , eriou heart ailment to
8. Garth Brooks gave a free concert in rei a e Time Out of Mind. The album
ew York ity's Central Park and drew was widely prai ed by critics and
hundreds of thou and of fan . His
album Sevens . old 3.4 million copie
between Thank giving and ew Year .
9. Fleetwood Mac released it. first new
album, The Dance, in a decade. The
album debuted at the top of the chart
and the band gro. sed more than 36
million on tour. The group was also
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame along with th Eagles, the Mamas
Sunn) Bak/Shooung Star
received a Grammy for Album of th the ardigans, Fi na Apple, Jewel,
Year. • Elton John sang g odbye to Tracy hapman, hawn Colvin, Mary Who were your favorite
Prince . Diana at her funeral with his Chapin Carpenter, Indigo Girl , uzann musicians?
tribute Candle in the Wind 1997. The Vega, Paula Cole, Li a Lo b, and Joan
recording b came the fa te t elling Osborne. The tour was so popular it
single in history. The inger aid that he up taged even the hippe t of tours like
would never perform the ·ong again, Lollapalooza and H.O.R.D.E. • Bill
unle s it wa at the reque t of Diana' Berry, drummer for REM, retir d after
sons. • Michael Jack on' son, Prince 17 years with the band. Berry suffered a
Michael Jack on, Jr. wa · born and ha brain aneurysm while on tour in 1995.
already earned 2 million for appearing • Rap arti t and actor Will Smith took
on th cover of a Briti h tabloid. home hi third Grammy for Men in
• Canadian mu ic legend Joni Mitchell Black. • While on tour in ydney,
was reunited with the daughter he gave Au ·tralia, U2 loaned it cargo plane to
up for adoption in 1965. After a lengthy the people of uckland, ew Zealand.
earch, private investigator helped the The city had been without power for
pair find one anoth r. • Canadian Sarah almo t two weeks and needed
McLachlan had a hit ingle, Building a generator . The use of 2' plane
Mystery, but h r bigge t accompli hment allowed needed generator · to be flown
wa putting together the Lilith Fair in to re tore power to million of people.
Tour. Lilith Fair wa an all female rock • The Verve' album Urhan Hymns
jump d 34 . pot on the chart after the 3
tour that included arti t Sheryl Crow, c
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a 60-second ike ad. The band d nat d -·
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it profit to the Briti h Red Cross Land
Mine Appeal and the .C.H. Action for
Children "Hou e our Youth 2000"
campaign. • While the movie Titanic
dominated the b office, it oundtra k
dominated the mu . ic chart a well.
• Celine Dion performed on the Titanic
oundtrack and had a hit of her own
with Let's Talk Ahout Lo\'e. • Madonna's
album Ray of Light was" imm rsed in
spirituality and self-disco ry." • Other
popular mu icians included Paula Col ,
Duncan Sheik, Verve Pipe, Shania
Twain, Beck, Oa. i , Sugar Ray, Tri ha
~ arwood, Mighty Mighty Bo st ne ,
OM , Tim M Graw, Faith
Hill. Chumbawamba,
Everclear, Ben Fold Five,
Sublime, Lila McCann, Ty
Herndon. Bryan White,
Jars of Cla), George Strait,
Sa e Ferris, bra Moor ,
and Radiohead. • The
music industry lo t I X
singer Michael Hutchence,
rap arti t otorious B.I.G.
(Christopher Wallace),
·inger, , ongwriter, and
en ironm ntali t John
Denver, and Beach Boy
Carl Wil on.
1. After a long standoff with Amaru homes and cars in its path. 7. Special
gu rrillas, Peru's President Alberto Prosecutor Kenneth Starr began
Fujimori ga e th order to Peruvian investigating the Clintons for their
forces to ·torm the em bas. y re idence involvement in the Whitewater land
wher 72 ho tage. were being held. II de elopment company in Arkansas.
of the guerrillas were killed and 71 f the Later, tarr became the key prosecutor in
hostages were r scu d. 2. Louise President Clinton's alleged relationship
Woodward, a 19-year old British au pair, with a f01mer White H use intern. tarr
wa convicted of murdering an eight wa. investigating whether the Pr sident
month old baby in her care. Howe er, had co reed MonicaL win ky into lying
iting an absence of malice, th judge ab ut the nature of their relationship.
reduced the second-degree murd r Even as accusations rocked the White
con iction to mamlaughter and her House, the president's appro al ratings
ent nee to time s rv d. 3. Former were his highest ever. 8. The Heaven'
pre ident George Bush took up Gate Cult committed . uicide with the
. kydiving at the age of 72. He had b lief that their souls would be picked up
jumped from a disabled plane in World by a space hip hidden in the tail of the
War II and had vow d that one day he Hale-Bopp com t. ult leader Marshall
would do it again for fun. 4. Etienne Applewhite was among the 39 d ad.
Bacrot, 14, tarted playing che when he 9. The men' religiou group, Promise
wa four. He bee am the world's younge t Keepers, brought hundreds of thousands
hes. grandma ter ever, beating Canadian of men together in Wa. hington D. . to
grandmast r Kevin praggett, 42. pledge their devotion to Je us, family and
5. Mother Teresa died at the age of 87, on an ther. 10. t Ohio tate niver ity,
1 aving behind a legacy of love and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
compassion for the poor. She al o left tried to make a case for .S. military
behind more than 4,000 nun pledged to action again t Iraq. During the meeting,
continue the order she founded. 6. In !bright was continuall y interrupted by
pril, h a y spring snows rais d th Red prote ts from the audi nee. 11. When the
River in Grand Forks, orth Dakota Teamster's union went on strike at United
flooding the town, cau ing 50,000 Parcel ervice, the nation' leading
re ident to evacuate and de. troying package-delivery company, millions of
package were delayed or lost. Labor diet drugsfen-phen and Redux were
ecretary Alexis Herman kept PS and removed from the market after the Food
the Teamsters at the bargaining table and and Drug Admini tration di ·covered the
the strike ended after two week . 12. Bill medications caused erious heart
and Hillary Clinton faced an empty nest problems. o Ted Turner donated I
as daughter Chelsea went away to billion to the nited ations, while
college at tanford. Mrs. linton also encouraging others to contribute to
marked another milestone by celebrating charitable cau es. Financier George
her 50th birthday. 13. Bobbi McCaughey, Soro pledged 500 million to Ru ia for
from Carlisle, Iowa, gav birth to health, education, and welfare while Bill
septuplets. Th babie ranged in ize Gate pledged 200 million to bring the
from 2lb ., 5 Internet to low-inc me libraries.
oz to 3 lbs., 4 o Earthquakes in Italy left II people
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1. Italian fa hi on de igner Gianni lander. Kid and toy collector ·ent sale
Versace wa gunned down in front of hi oaring. 6. With increa ed reading
Miami home by alleged erial killer awarene on t levi ion due in large part
Andrew Cunanan. Cunanan later took his to Oprah Winfrey' b k club, and the
own life as police closed in after an rise of e pre o-serving book tore ,
e ten ive manhunt. 2. Time magazine American exp rienced a kind of reading
. elected Andrew Grol•e, chairman and renaissance. 7. People magazine rei a ed
EO of Intel, as it 1997 Man of the its fir tissue of Teen People , with Part)'
Year. He wa the per. on mo t re pon ible of Fil·e' Jennifer Love Hewitt on the
for the a tounding "growth in the power cover. The first issue included articles
and innovative potential of microchips." about what's hot in fashion, a behind the
3. In an effort to ave Apple, cofounder seen s look at the mu ic group Hanson,
Steve Job truck a deal with it number and photo fla hback of Brad Pitt.
one competitor, Micro oft. The 8. Beanie babies ent children and
agreement gave Jobs some time tore. cue parent running to th toy ·tore. These
the company, while the Micro oft cuddly little creatures were mu. t-haves
Chairman, Bill Gates, became part owner for kids of all ages. Retired beanies, like
of Apple after buying 150 million in Peanut the Elephant, increased
tock. 4. Tamagotclzi gave kid a taste of enormously in value. 9. The Hale-Bopp
re ponsibility. Much like the real thing, Comet returned to view 4,200 years after
the e virtual reality pets needed its last visit. In many areas, the comet
e erything from attention, t t: d, to was visible with the nak d eye. Th
sleep. Without thi care, the pet would comet' next appearance hould be in the
mi behave, get fat, or even expire. year 4397. 10. In a re-match in May,
7 5. Hot Wheels released its "miniature" IBM' chess playing machine, Deep
ver ·ion of the ojoum r Mars Rover, Blue, defeated world champi n Russian
complete with Pathfinder pacecraft and Garry Kasparov. ll. Retro 70s trends
brought back
bell-bottoms, What were the trends &
platform shoes, technology stories in your
butterfly c liar , area?
and an array of
other style that
sent teens into a
fashion era that
u ed to be
as ociated with
their parents.
12. In 1997,
Tommy Hilfiger
opened his first
mega tore on
Rodeo Dri e in
Beverly Hills,
California and
published All 1997 Trends:
American : A 1. Beanie Babies
Style Book. His 2. Tamagotchi Vll'tual Pets
primary-colored, 3. Retro 70s fashion and
patriotic themed the return of disco
sport wear wa 4. Tommy Hilfiter clothes
popular with 5. Riverdance
6. Surfing the net
teen . • The
"soul patch"
7. Cloning ,.,
8. The soul patch tD
became the 9. Oprah's Book Club n
latest fa hion 10. Home electronic games
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among teens and movie star like Keanu
Reeve and Jo h Brolin. • R iverdance,
ba ed on traditional Iri h tep dancing,
played to packed hou e in the United
Stat s and Au, tralia. It oundtrack
stayed on the Billboard' World Mu ic
charts for mor than a year. • Barbie
received a make-over that included a
brea, t reduction and a more reali ·tic
waistline. • Th Federal Communication ·
Commi sion cleared the way for high-
definition digital television , giving
audience, a harper image and CD
quality ound. • A m erica Online took
over Compu erve' 2.6 milli n mem r,
to make 0 numb r one in the online
indu try. On a typical day OL
, ubscribers logged on 16.7 million tim s.
• In a ewsweek Poll, 9CJ'< f teens u ed
computer at lea ·t se eral time a week..
• June marked the 50th anni versary of the
alleged era h in 1947 of a f1 ying aucer
near Roswell, Ne w Mexico. Due to all
the hype, Ro well became known as the
capital of Ameri ca's alien nation. • When
the huttle Columbia takes off in
December 1998, Eileen Collins will
become the first woman to lead a U.
pace mi ion. Collins, the nation firs t
female pace shuttle pilot, has tlown two
previous shuttle mission , one in I 95
and the other in 1997. • The winner or the
1998 We tinghouse cience Tal nt
earch and a 40,000 scholar hip a
Christopher Colin Mihelich , a 17-year
old from Indianapo lis. For hi proj ct,
Mihe lich tudied certain prope rtie of
polynomial that have application to
geometry and combinatori cs.
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