Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1987
1987
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CONTENTS
Student Life 2
Seniors 17
Magazine 27
Underclassmen 41
Sports 65
ivities 87
sonnel 129
r High 137
entary
odes 155
Advertisers 179
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Miss Jan Alford ' s storage room was a major flood disaster .
Mr. Tom Darnell leads the Groundbreaking Ceremonies, and proudly dis-
Coke machines were a new addition to the field house lobby.
plays the groundbreaking shovel.
The high school Principal's office was moved to a trailer due to construction.
Students had to squeeze through the addition of office trailer In order to get
2 to class.
Workers moved quickly and by the end of the school year tremendous progress was made .
Even the " 81son " was forced Into storage . behind the teacher ' s apartments .
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Kenny Roberts (junior) enjoying riding the bus.
Deedro Lowe . Michelle Dibben. and Koren May of the Dynamics hamming-it-up before the Christmas
Assembly .
Dorrin Lewis (Senior), Ronnie Hagar (Junior), Tim Bleochler (Junior), Chris Watkins (Senior), Ted Scott
(Senior) and Mark Cook (Junior) from their Advanced P.E. Closs posing before the camera before going
bowling.
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Shauna Hendrix (Junior), Brian Gann (Junior), and Trenda
Carnahan (Junior) spending time and sharing events dur-
ing B lunch.
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Dana Beam (junior) and Clay Rice (junior)
shared time between classes.
Darren Stidham Uunlor) Is just hanging around with friends Lori Han-
cock Uunior). Julie Hicks (sophomore), Jennifer Owens (sopho-
more). and Angie Aoscoe Uunlor).
Dawnyo Krummel Uunior) gives her friend Chyre Allen Uunlor) a hug
after school.
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Brad Johnson (senior), Brent Stanton (senior) and Wes Rice (senior) shoot-the -bull during a gym
class .
Shelly Taylor Uunlor) and Melody Hayes Uunlor) kidding around on top of the cake machines .
Billy Kueck Uuniar) and Trenda Carnahan Uunlar) show how cool being friends Is.
BACCALAUREATE
Sunday, May 24, 1987
8:00p. m.
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COMMENCEMENT
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Although the graduating doss wos smaller thon previous yeors with only 84 members. o Iorge crowd stll gothered In the
field house foyer to congratulate them.
Jim Andrews. counselor. presents scholarships ond owords.
The Closs of 1987 wos o class of " firsts " not only In the respect of top honors' twins, but for the first time Groduotlng
Exercises were video toped. Video topes were available to the class.
Tom Darnel, Superintendent presented the diplomas to groduotes, while Floyd Wtnls , Principal. announced them.
Jim Givens . receives help with his flower before the doss
processional from senior sponsor, Roy Dean Phillips. Judy
Kennedy , another senior advisor. assist s with flowers.
CLASS ROLL
Anderson , Chrlt Full•ton, Char .. • ,opetov . Judith
Arterb.,ry , Jamat Galland, Kathleen Alee, W•ley
Aust in , Jeff Gann , Darren S.mpla, SuMn
Barn•. Kenneth Glvant, James Scott, Ted
Bwry, Michael Gray , 8arb6ta Shock lav , Gary
Bwry, Zelia Green, Devin S immons, Stacy
Bll u , Shannon Green , T•rv Smith, S.manthe
llue, Sandra Huhaaen. Sh.,ry Stllnton, lrant
Bradley, Shwrl Hav•. Jeffrey Stevan10n, WII Ua Jo
Bradley, SuNn Handanon , Curtle St~art , tloue
Bradley, T ine Hobbt, Carol Str ickland , G•ald
Bramwell, MaUtN rotobbt, Ch•vl SwMnay, Gayt.
Brown, RoteN lm .., AngeLe Tab• . Br ian
C.nttalt, Steph.., Jantan, Edward Taytor , JodJe
Caudtll , Karl Johnston, Brad VNt , LIM
Cheriton, Stephenle Jonat, Joan Root Vlllln ... Donna
ChHk , OantM Kno111 , Chrlt Walton, Mon.
C l-t,St>orl Lacey, fred Watklnt, Crlt
Cook, JMn Lambeth , Jonna WMkt, flllutMII
COok , K~ln Lewit, Oerrln Wa.att, Shelly
CralghMd, Mark Maddu• . lrlen Wetl«t, Stephan ie
Damp*, Becky McOan._l , "'"" Whipple, Shana
Darnall , l(elth McManlt, Jim White, Buddy
Doty , Shol~ Mill•, Sam Wllllama. Ynca
lvant, 0'-n• Neleon, l~n• Wlllloma, Rondy
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Graduates
Christopher Dean Ander on, son of Rogena Anglen Brown, daughter of baseball varsity letter 1,2,3,4; football
Dean and Lois Anderson, Buffalo: Howard and Linda Anl!len: h:~<>ketball 3; basketball 1,2,3; weightlifting 3;
baseball 1,2; football 1,2,3,4; weight- 1; volleyball 1; track 1; glee club 1,2; pep club 2,3,4; FT A 3,4; honor roll2,3;
lifting 1,2,3; FF A 1; vo-ag 1; football FFA 1,2,3; vo-ag 1,2,3; Black Walnut Spamsh club 3, president 3.
co-captain 3. Festival candidate 2. Sheila Ann Doty , daughter of
James Arterberry, son of Jerry Stephen Chris~opher Cantrell, on Kenneth and Sue Doty, Elkland :
Arterberry and Edith Worley, Buffalo: of Donald and Cheryl Cantrell, Buffa- French club 2; honor roll 4; vo-tech
football; track. lo: basketball 1; baseball 1; football 2; 3,4; glee club 1,2,3,4; music club
Kenneth Edward Barnes, son of weightlifting 2; vo-ag 1,2,3,4; national 1,2,3,4; district music contest 1,2,3 .
Charles and Judy Barnes, Buffalo: and state champ dairy cattle judging Diana Lynn Evans, daughter of
track 2; football 3; weightlifting 4; team. Wayne and Marilyn Kirtley, Lebanon :
FHA 1; FfA 1; Ftench club 1. Kari Lynn Caudill, daughter of Roy pep club 1; annual staff 4; business
Michael Berry, son of Jon and Caudill and May Burtin, Long Lane: contest 4; Principal's List 3; honor roll
Jennifer Berry, Elkland. Future plans: basketball 3; vo-ag 1; FFA 3; FFA 3,4; glee club 2,3; mixed chorus
Marine Corp, refrigeration work. treasurer 2,3; ag mech. proficiency 1 ,2,3,4; music club 3,4; music club
Zelia Berry, daughter of Ella award. letter; district music contest 1,2,3,4;
Dunlap: FHA; art club. Stephanie Ann Charlton, daughter state music contest 4: academic lcller.
Sandra Jeanine Blue, daughter of of James Charlton and Dan and Debra Lynn Finley, daughter of Bill
Delbert and Jeanette Blue, Elkland: Margaret Langley, Buffalo: basketball and Brenda Finley, Buffalo: basketball
Buffalo Gals 1,2,3; art club 1; honor 1,3,4; softball 1,2,3,4; volleyball
roll 2,4; vo-tech 3,4; business contest 1,2,3,4; track 2; French club 2; pep
4; Buffalo Gals drill captain; VICA club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming candidate
parliamentarian; district and state 3,4; FHA 3,4; FHA president 4;
VICA medical assisting first place. student council 3,4; student council
Sherri Jo Bradley, daughter of rep. 3, sec./treas. 4; Country Days
Junior Bradley and Patsy Martin, Queen 1.
Buffalo: basketball 1; volleyball 1; Denise Lee Cheek, daughter of
speech 1,2,3; speech tournament 1,2,3; Dennis and Anita Cheek, Long Lane:
freshmen student council rep.; FHA softball 1; pep club 1,2; Spanish club 3;
1,2; KBFL 4; PTA carnival queen 3. FHA 1,2,3; vo-tech 4.
Susan Renee Bradley, daughter of Shari Regina Cibert, daughter of
Ronnie and Susie Bradley, Buffalo: Dan and Alice Cibert, Buffalo: pep
basketball 1,2; basketball festival club 1,2,3,4; cheerleader 2,3,4, co-
queen 4; softball 1,2,3; softball letter captain 4; Spanish club 3; Black
2,3; school play 4; speech 1,2; speech Walnut candidate 4; business contest
tournament, poetry second place, 2,3; mixed chorus 1,2,3,4; music club
dram. duet first place; Spanish club 1,2,3,4, president 4; Dynamics 2,3,4;
3,4; Spanish club sec./treas. 3, pres. 4; glee club 1,2,3; chamber choir 2,3,4;
honor roll 3,4; FHA 3,4; Heartwarm- district music contest 1,2,3,4; state
ing Queen 3; FfA 3; student council music contest 2,3,4.
sec./treas. 1, rep. 2, class pres. 3, Jean Marie Cook, daughter of Tim
student body sec./treas. 4; academic and Pat Cook, Buffalo: Buffalo Gals;
letter 4. FHA; FT A; radio broadcasting; pep
Tina Pauline Garrett Bradley, club.
daughter of William and Evelyn Kevin Cook, son of Pat Elam,
Garrett, wife of Buddy Bradley, Buffa- Windyville: French I, II and III; art
lo: French club 1; pep club 2; honor club.
roll 1; Spanish club 1; library club 1; Mark Thomas Craighead, son of Tina Bradley looks up at our camera from her con-
vo-tech 2; speech; mixed chorus 2; Donald and Regena Craighead, versation with friends in the snack bar .
glee club 3,4; music club 2,3,4; district Windyville: French club 3,4; art club 1,2,3; pep club 1; vo-tech 4.
music fest. 2,3,4; music letter. 3,4, president 4; honor roll 3,4; NHS Shawn Lee Fletcher, son of Dallas
Melissa Ann Bramwell, daughter of 3,4, parliamentarian 4. and Vivian Fletcher, Buffalo: basket-
Dewey and Janice Bramwell: school Becky Lane Dampier, daughter of ball 2; baseball 1; football 1; track 1;
play 3; speech 1; speech tournament 1; Frank and Sue Dampier, Long Lane: pep club 1; French club 1.
pep club 1,2,3; cheerleader 2,3; soft- pep club 1; Spanish club 3; FHA 2; Charles Robert Fullerton, son of
ball 3; Spanish club 3; honor roll 1,2; KBFL 4; music club 1; glee club 1; Bob and Kathryn Fullerton, Buffalo:
vo-tech 4; business occupation pres. 4; speech 2,3. football 1; weightlifting 1; track 1;
FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA vice-president 4, Keith Thomas Darnell, son of Paul honor roll 1,2,3,4; vo-ag 1,2,3,4; FFA
parliamentarian 3. and Phyllis Darnell: baseball 1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; FF A sec. 3, vice-pres. 4, Area
Charles Fultertof' proudly poses by h1s remodeled
Chevy p1cl<·up that took him most of h1. h1gh school
years to compete
Mark Cro1gneod ond Bnon Tober look up f•om their
art proJects lf'l Mr Lonnie Glor s class
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Carol Annette Hobbs, daughter of Angela Ruth Imes, daughter of
Calvin and Rayberta Hobbs, Buffalo: Leslie and Janet Imes, Long Lane: pep
pep club 2,3,4; mixed chorus 1 ,2; club 1,2,3; honor roll 1,2,3,4; mixed
music club 1 ,2; Principal's List chorus 1; music club 1; NHS 3,4;
1,2,3,4; academic letter, NHS 3,4; district music contest 1; FfA 3,4; vo-
Basketball Festival candidate 4; busi- tech4; vo-ag 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3, chapter
ness contest 2,3; math relays 2,3,4, reporter 3; VICA reporter 4.
honorable mention; student council Edward C. Jenson, son of Kenneth
1,4, rep. 1, class president 4; Drury and Carolyn Jenson, Buffalo: baseball
Quiz Bowl 4; FfA 3, president; pep 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; football 1;
and concert band 1,2,3,4, president 4; weightlifting 1,2,3,4; FFA 1; honor
district music contest 1 ,2,3,4; state roll 1,2,3,4; math relays 3; physics
music contest 4. award. Joan Jones was happy on graduation night .
Cheryl Jeanette Hobbs, daughter of Steven Bradley Johnston, son of Brad Johnston and Ed Jensen relax on Brad's tail-
Calvin and Rayberta Hobbs, Buffalo: Ken and Carol Johnston, Long Lane: gate at the Mallory playing fields .
pep club 2,3,4; pep and concert band basketball 1,2,3,4; football 1,3; track
1,2,3,4, vice-president, 4; mixed chor- 4; weightlifting 1; pep club 1,2; FHA
us 1,2; glee club 1,2; music club 1,2; 4; FfA 3,4.
district music contest 1,2,3,4; state Joan Marie Roos Jones, daughter of
music contest 1,4; Principal's List the late Peter Roos, wife of Darren
1,2,3,4; NHS 3,4, historian 4; academ- Jones: basketball 1; softball 1; volley-
ic letter, math relays 2,3,4, honorable ball1; annual staff 3,4; art club 2; FHA
mention; FfA 3,4, secretary 3, presi- 2; honor roll 1,2,3; Principal's List 2;
dent 4; student council 4, rep. 4. pep club 2,3,4, vice president 4; FfA
3,4, vice-president 4; NHS 3,4, repor-
ter 4.
Fred Lacey, son of Fred and Darlene Wayne and Ruth Owens, Buffalo: pep
Lacey, Buffalo: football 1,2,3,4; track club 2,3; Spanish club 3; KBFL 4;
1; FFA 1; Greenhand Award; vo-tech, FHA 2,3,4; glee club 1,2,3,4; music
auto mechanics. club 1,2,3.
Jonna Lynn Lambeth, daughter of Bryan Keith Patten, son of Beech
Wayne Lambeth, Buffalo: music club; and Fern Patten, Buffalo: vo-ag
Spanish club; speech club; civil air 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4, sentinel 3, vice-
patrol; National Forensic League. president 4; Area 8 Dairy Cattle Don Sample . a visiting drug education lecturer. was fun-
Contest, first place. ny . But could he top Keith Darnell?
Darrin Jack Lewis, son of Jack and
Wilma Lewis, Long Lane: vo-ag Patricia L. Pope, daughter of Gail
1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4, assistant reporter Pope, Buffalo: French club 1; annual
3, president 4; State Farmer degree. staff 3; pep club 1,2; art club 2; glee
Brian C. Maddux, son of Herbert club 1,2; music club 1,2; mixed chorus
Maddux of Buffalo: French club 3; 1,2; district music contest 1,2; FHA
library club 4; to-tech 3,4; VICA presi- 1,2,3,4; vo-tech 4.
dent 4; vo-ag 1,2; FFA 1,2; NHS 3,4; Judith Popejoy, daughter of Geral-
football 1. dine Hunt, Buffalo: pep club 3,4;
Lisa Renee McDaniel, daughter of honor roll4; vo-tech 3,4; glee club 1,3;
Howard McDaniel and Frances McDa- mixed chorus 1; music club 1,3;
niel, Elkland: Buffalo Gals; FHA. district music contest 1,3; business
contest 4.
Wesley James Rice, son of Rex and
Jim W. McManis, son of Alvin and
Carolyn McClarnon, Buffalo: baseball
Joann McManis, Buffalo: refrigeration 1; basketball 1,2,3,4; weightlifting 1;
and air condition; business; welding. track 1,2,3,4; track, state finals; foot-
Sam Miller, son of Bob Miller and ball 1,2,3,4; football, most valuable
Beth Charlton, Buffalo: football;
player 3, honorable mention 3; FfA 3;
track; weightlifting. pep club 1; art club 1; speech 1.
Shane Nelson, son of Charles and
Linda Nelson, Buffalo. Future plans:
to get a job.
Melissa L. Owens, daughter of
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Jean Cook and Angie lmes didn' t find the lines too long
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Silver Dollar
City or Bust
Since there were less than 100
people in this year ' s Senior class. it only
took two school busses to transport
the members who went on the Senior
trip to Bronson . where they visited Sil-
ver Dollar City for the day. In fact. Princi-
pal, Floyd Willis, even drove one of the
buses. The buses were loaded and
leaving the BHS campus before a regu-
lar school day began. and returned ear-
ly that some evening .
The one day adventure was found
to be a good time by those who at-
tended and mode the best of it . Al-
though a few complained about getting
wet on the water rides, there were no
major problems. As Advisor, Lindo Gil-
lispie, stated, concerning the Water
Boggen ride, "We rode that thing in the
Senior Advisors. Mike Russell and Fronk Sergent took time out to relax. morning right after we got there ; I
Goylo took the plunge on the Water Boggen. didn't completely dry out the entire
day!"
A class that made
the best of it
There never was an there never will be
a class like the one of 1987. The sidewalk
that once led up to the familiar door to their
high school was no longer there when they
returned to BHS in September of 1986. And
as their year continued , they continued to
" make the best " of the construction work
that was living on campus with them .
Not only were class locations changed,
lockers changed , etc. , but part of a new vi-
sion of Dallas County R- 1 Schools was
changing : a vision they would not be able
to see completed as students of BHS . Al-
though almost all of the seniors were glad
to graduate and move on with their lives,
many regretted seeing just part of a dream
come true . As Stacy Simmons , Student
Council President , put it, "Wouldn't you
know it! We worked hard to see new
changes at BHS. and the seniors won 't even
be able to graduate from the new school. "
Even though lower classes will benefit
more from new facilities than did the seniors
of '8 7 . they still will be a significant part of
the reality of a new image .
Magazine
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As students returned to classes in September , the old building was gone , construc-
tion materials and workmen were on the campus reody to build. In the early fall ,
Student Council organized on official Groundbreoking Ceremony . The ent1re student
body attended the late afternoon ceremony. The pep bond played, cheerleaders
cheered, and speeches were given by superintendent, Tom Darnell, School Board
President, Warren Lauderbaugh and Stuco President , Stacy Simmon. Some of the
students may have deemed the ceremony uneventful. yet they soon saw the af-
fects of the new building progress os the year passed.
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makinfl the bejt Phyllis Darnell was the Placement direc-
tor and counselor for Dallas County's
Area Vo-Tech School. Toward the con-
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Rodney Kay
Barbara Janzekovich Computer Electronics
Health Occupations Vernon Frantz
Kenny McDaniel Carpentry
Auto Mechan1cs
Don Brewer
Welding
Mike Husman
Radio Broadcasting
Frankie Phillips
Auto Mechanics
Bill Price
Refrigeration
Sherry Swanson
Office Occupations
Not Pictured: Terry
Halleran , Vo-Ag
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SEVENTH GRADE HONOR ROLL: Jonathan Price, Meredith Scott. Kristy Sharp , Knst1 Kennell. Micki Beachler, M~ehelle
Barnhart, Christy Brown. Bnan McNabb. Clint G1llesp1e , Erin Smith. Ryan Morley. Chris Stewart, Tern Jasper, Todd Hill,
Laura Strickland, Denee Ke1th. Angela Gargus Toni Pawlikowski and Carla Huntley.
EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Budgette Turner. Kelly Beam,l1sa Par mentor. Jami Randolph, Sue Vencll, Jolene Mathews.
Sheila Christian. VeroniCa Ash. M1chelle Jones, M1ssy KJar . Dana Rice. Ctndy Bornman. Dono Rach1, Jennifer Utterbeck,
Terry Knob. Patti Draper. Dale W1mberly, Meubah Randalman Enn McHenrv. Evonne Wilson. Stephanie Pavne, Amv
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PRINCIPAL 'S LIST Susan Sample Cheryl Hobbs, Stephonre Keener, Tracy Wygant .
Stncklond , Leah Robre Kim Brevi , Tracy Bornman Pottr Broce, Carol ALSO PRINCIPAL'S LIST · Jrm KJOr. Jane Gargus, Koren Rreschel and
Hobbs , Angelo Homrlton, Stephonre Weeks, Sandy Potter, Devono Sm· Ang1e Rreschel.
der, Tommy Workman Betsy Oglesbee . Stephonre Martin and Aprrl
HONOR ROLL. Jeff Dampier. Brent Eske, Charles Fullerton. Mrke Trent, Randy Wrlliams . Larry Dorman, Rhonda Coselman.
Lorr Fry. Mary Ormsby, Amy Pnce, Kelly Breshears. Brenda Smitherman, Tommy Head. Kelly Sharp, Amber Neal. Juhe
Mrller, Dawn Locey. Sandy Blue. Kathy Wingo. Kelly Healey. Angle Peters Jenel Owens . Potrlcro Doty Glorro Davidson
Brenda Rhodelonder, Orona Evans , Erica Kane. Tammy Pilot, Allc1o Weeks. Shonno Joco and Debby French
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MUSIC LETTERS Shonno Whipple, Usa Rogers. Deedro lowe. Maureen Edson . Alicia Weeks, Ange~o Beard, Brenda
Ahodelonder. M1cheUe Dibben, AhCio Gdhsp1e , Necole Locrue, T1no Brodlev. Kathleen GaUand. Stephon1e Martin, Kim
Scott, Bobb1e Jo Beachler, Stephanie Keener. Amv Price, Stephome Weeks. Konn Mov KothiJ W1ngo. Julie Hkks, Lisa
36 Vest Mark Cummings, Stocv Sworngon. Down Locev. Taro P1erce , Angelo Hawkins. Shan Obert. Donna Walker, D1ono
Evans, WendiJ Newton, Jane Gargus. Russ Wilder, Jerrv Stncklond. Chff Hathcock. Morhn Viets and Tommy Head.
ACADEMIC LETTERS: Patti Broce , Sandi F1nley. leah Robie, Jenel Owens. Tracy Stnckland, Angle Rleschel. Devona Sn1der,
Tracy Bornman, Jane Gargus. Koren Rieschel. Barbaro Gray , Angie Muldennk. Betsy Oglesbee, Stephanie Weeks, Kelly
Sharp, Amber Neal, Kim Bravi. Carol Hobbs. Tammy Workman . Jim KJOr Not P1ctured · D1ana Evans, Susan Sample , Apnl
Wygant.
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Cumulative
number of U.S.
AIDS victims in
thousands
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The teen-pregnancy
rate is dramatically
higher in the United
States than in other
Western nations.
puter trend
Cheryl Barclay
Jim Barrett
Sherrie Boss
Dono Beam
Jamie Beckner
Chris Blair
Tim Blecher
Shannon Blevins
Tracy Bornman
Since the Buffalo Gals were low in numbers , some gals learned flag routines
Sixteen of the twenty-one Buffalo to teach underclassmen being promoted into this group. In spite of construction
Gals that represented BHS in '87 were work on campus, the Gals continued to " Make the best of it."
Juniors , and most of them have been in-
volved in Gals since their freshmen year .
That means in 1988 , the class of ·88 will
dominate the Drum Corp .
But what happens when the class of
' 88 graduates?
This year has been very important to
these gals in recruiting new girls. since it
takes almost a year to be promoted into
the group . Instead of Bryan Elhard , con-
ductor , taking all of the load at once , the
drill captains and one gal out of each
squad helped out by teaching marching
movements , playing the instruments. flag
and rope routines .
The Jumor Closs officers hod a lot of responsibility
this year for mogoztne soles and preportng for prom. The
leaders of Junior Closs UJere : Lance Mills - president,
Tracy Bornman- secretory/treasurer , Angie Ateschel and
Mtchelle Dibben - representatives .
Shannon Boyd
Patti Broce
Kim Brovi
Kristie Breshears
Corrie BroUJn
Kathy Carlisle
Trendo Carnahan
Steve Clemmons
Lorry Cline
Lori Compton
Mark Cook
Buford Cross
Gloria Davidson
Tanya Decker
Candy Dibben
Michelle Dibben
Tracy Dibben
Lorry Dorman
Dole Doty
Patricio Doty
Bobby Dryer
Yvette Dunlop
Tim Eogleburger
Tony Elsw1ck
Tracy Evans
Mike Fielder
Debby French
Brion Gonn
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Robbie Gann
Alicia Gillispie
Adrian Hackney
Rann1e Hagar
Melissa Halleme1er
Lori Hancock
Jimmy Hargis
Angela Hawkins
Melody Hayes
Shauna Hendricks
Jeff Hughes
Darin Hurd
Shonna Jaco
Karl Jones
Nancy Kuhns
Deedra Lowe
Angie McDaniel
Lori McGuire
Cinnamon McMillian
Billy Massey
Kann May
Lance Mills
Amber Neal
Calvin Norton
• nr·nnllmnand Brian Gann both balanced a high Involvement 1n BHS student activities with
ronvi<>ml~ c Both plan to attend college after graduation In 1988
Juniors college-bound
Out of the 114 individuals that
made up the junior class. almost half
of them were planning on going to
college. Of those that were college-
bound, 79% knew what their major
would be.
The fields of study that were
chosen according to our junior sur-
vey, ranged from cosmetology to
law. to public relations to agriculture.
to name just a few. There was no one
career path that seemed preferred.
Partying . It ' s nat just an adven-
Socializing makes school more relevant ture ; it ' s a cultivated skill among jun-
iors and mast individuals who are
blessed with the privilege of being al -
lowed aut of the house an Friday and
Saturday nights .
A survey , conducted by myself
and my accomplice, Cinnamon McMil -
lian, (another budding BHS journalist) ,
strongly indicated that the class of
1988 is a highly sociable bunch of
k1ds . The juniors of 86 -87 made up
approximately a little more than one -
fourth of most clubs at BHS . Also , a
majority of them spend their free time
in the company of friends . i.e .
'' partying ''.
Statistics show that students
gain more out of high school when
they belong to a variety of extracur-
ricular activities rather than if they
were taught the three A' s and club in -
volvement wasn ' t actively encour-
aged . So , I guess this means that jun-
iors aren ' t the only ones that party;
but it seems this is the right time for
any uneducated junior to take those
first few steps toward learning an-
other applicable skill!
Jacob Norton
Jody Norton
Betsy Oglesbee
Mary Ormsby
Scott Otto
Becky Owens
J1mmy Parish
Dorrin Percival
Brad Phillips
Brion Portman
Sandy Potter
Scott Price
Brenda Ahodelonder
Angie Aieschel
Cloy Rice
Kenny Roberts
Angie Roscoe
Gidget Rotramel
Shawn Sample
Sandy Scrivener
Jimmy Shantz
Kelly Sharp
Christy Sherman
Aaron Shockley
Sim Smitherman
Devona Snider
Darren Stidham
John Strickland
David Stuckey
Kelly Summers
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Randy Swamgan
Shelly Taylor
Chuck Teague
David Teague
Jennette Thompson
Colleen Torrey
Tammy Tucker
Julie Turner
M ary Vance
Angela Vest
Alicia Weeks
l ora Wilcox
Auss Wilde r
Edward Workman
Shane Wyatt
Adam Anderson
Bndgette Banks
Babbt Beachler
Dawna Beam
Tncia Bear
Tonto Beyer
Melante Bhss
Gary Bradford
Vtncent Broeker
Lee Casey
Dtana Chostatne
John Clemmons
Tom Cook
Mark Cummtngs
Jeff Dampter
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Mike Dill
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Amy Dugan
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The Sophomore Class ran an informal election
among themselves and voted on class members ,
in four different groups . to receive " honors ". Ac -
cording to peer vote . Garv Bradford and Jenel Ow-
ens were considered to be the " Biggest Flirts ".
Mike Stafford and Julie Jensen were selected as
the " Most Talented "
Maureen Eidson
Brent Eske
Wayne Evans
Sandi Finley
Shannon Fletcher
Wes French
Scott Frey
Michelle Gann
Jane Gargus
Robby Gilpin
John Glor
Daniel Gray
Tom Head
Duke Henry
Jennifer Hicks
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Concluding the sophomore notables . were two ather area.
'' Most Annoying '' and '' Most Polite ''. In the area of '' Most Annoy-
ing ," although there were a few write in votes. no female actually
had more than two votes . Therefore , a female selection was not
honored . There was, however a male : Justin Ritch recevied the
" honor of " Most Annoying " by peer vote . The " Most Polite " hon-
ors went to Tom Heod and Angie Peters.
Julie Hicks
Lorysso Hill
Paul Hood
Shari Hopk1ns
Brion Howe
John Howerton
Steve Huntley
Melissa Jackson
Tony Jensen
Juhe Jensen
Robert Johnson
Erika Kane
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Jim Kjor
Joe Kjor
Eddie Phillips
Cutest Baby
Mike Stafford
Wildest Baby
This year Mrs. Janice Cole's sophomore En-
glish classes held a contest to decide who was
the wildest and cutest sophomore when they
were a baby.
Those who wanted to participate brought
a picture of themself when they were in the
"tender years" of childhood.
The students then voted on which baby
was the wildest and which was the cutest. They
also tried to guess which baby was what sopho-
mores. (Not an easy task!)
Mike Stafford was voted the wildest baby
by a very large margin and Eddie Phillips re-
ceived top honors in the cutest baby category.
Billy Kurek
Down Locey
Jeff Lorimer
Chris Lilley
Chris Long
Rick Lyon
Dole Mathis
Marcellino McConnell
Glen Miller
Julie Miller
Angie Mulderink
Cathy Musser
Meladi Nelson
Wendy Newton
Tray Nimmo
Darrell Norton
Adam Osborne
Jenel Owens
Jennifer Owens
Jim Patterson
Deanna Percival
Tracey Pierce
Tommy Pilot
Mark Piper
Koren Rieschel
James Robertson
Leah Robie
Lisa Rogers
Kim Scott
Mike Souza
Mike Stafford
Shannon Stepp
Tracy Strickland
Karrl Sweaney
Matthew Tanner
Tanya Torr
Travis Taylor
Mike Trent
Rina Uyama
Steve Winters
Sam Woody
Rhonda Yarbrough
Amy Adams
Jill Anderson
Mike Badgett
Jason Banks
Misty Bonks
Tara Barker
Mary Bartee
Angelic Beard
Rusty Berry
Cassandra Beyer
Jason Blake
Sean Blecher
Kelly Breashears
Melissa
Bremenkamp
Wayne
Bremenkamp
Mark Buttry
Thomas Cantlon
Yvette Cantu
Mary Carlisle
Jackie Carter
Melisse Case
Rhonda Caselman
Deanna Cheek
Michael Conrad
James Craver
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R1ck Crites
Ronnie Cntes
Corrie Davison
Michael Deckard
Aaron Decker
Robert Dibbon
Shown Duskin
Christopher Dye
Rhett Elio
Chris Fonder
Missy Farkas
Troy Faulkner
Sora Ferrell
Lori Fry
David Gordner
David Goettee
Steve Graham
Dennis Gray
Groce Grenier
Teno Guffey
Lucas Hole
Dallas Hall
Angelo Hamilton
Lisa Hampton
Chris Honkens
Cliff Hathcock
Kelly Healey
Joson Heitman
Bret Hodson
Chrystal Holman
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Layout by , Angle Roscoe
Brandon Helmes
Jess1e Huntley
Tom my Huntley
Loretto Jennings
Erik Johansen
Stephame Keener
Jom1e Kennedy
Melissa Kielty
Jolene Knob
Brion Kromer
Nicole LoCrue
Jeff Lankford
Jess Lawless
Tracy Leavey
Tiffany Lepley
Gory Logon
Mark Lauderbaugh
Taro Lovett
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layout by . Lori McGu1re
Chris luther
Rachel McConnell
Teresa McGregor
Scott McKenzie
Stephine Martin
Desiree Mason
Tanya Miller
Stashi Mills
Sonny Mitchell
Dickie Mulkey
Betty Nicholson
Traina Norton
Wesley Osborn
Sara Parsons
Roberta Payne
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Stacy Payne
Tara Pierce
Stacey Phillips
Teri Poole
Brian Potter
Jimmy Potter
Preston Powell
Donald Poynter
Amy Price
Dan Aachi
Jasc .1 Randolph
Carl Rhodelander
Jeff RIChardson
Justin R1tch
M1ke Robertson
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Stacy Ruel
Knsty Samons
Chip Sample
Ronme Sharp
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What was the most embarrassing
moment of this year?
Terri Sharp
Knst1ne Shephard
Michelle Simpson
Cynthia Smith
Jeff Smith
Vickie Smith
Brenda Smitherman
Darren Sons
Debbie Spitzen
Randy Steinmork
Dorrell Sterling
Shannon Stidham
Scott Sullivan
Candee Summers
Stacy Swanigan
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Wendy Teague
Debbie Taylor
Mark Taylor
Melissa Todd
Sam Tuck
RIChard Tuning
Conway Utterbeck
Marlin Viets
Donna Walker
Beth Weigel
Chris Welsh
Mike West
Lisa Wilcox
Lonny Williams
Charles Wilson
Freshman Class Officers : Brian Kramer- class rep .; Stashi Mills- Secre .jTres .;
Cliff Hathcock - Pres Not Pictured : Chris Welsh - class rep .
Softball
68 Trenda Carnahan and Stephanie Charlton walt for the " Okay" from the
referee to exchange places.
Trenda Carnahan carefully serves the ball.
The players run to cover . as the volleyball is set and spiked .
The Lady Bisons' volleyball team received new uniforms this year. They weren't the usual uniforms of
T-shirts and shorts. They decided to take a different route. Jams! Jams? Now why in the world would anybody
want to wear jams? Coach Paula Phillips was quick to answer, "We like to be outstanding, not only in the
way we play, but in the way we look. We like to be leaders."
At first, students' reactions were mixed, but generally people got used to them. Some other schools
made fun of them, but the black fish on the jams were quite interesting and were the pride of the girls.
The jams were payed for by the volleyballers themselves, with the money they earned sponsoring an
AAU basketball tournament during the summer.
Football
Coach Dale Mills , Coach Fred Redd , Gann . jr ., Brian Portman . jr .. Mike
Coach Mike Russell , and Coach John Robertson . fresh .. and Richard Tun -
Allen . Travis Ragsdale . jr ., Jerry Glor , ing . fresh . Erik Johansen , fresh .. Mike
soph .. Brad Phillips . jr ., Lance Mills , jr ., West . fresh .. Shannon Stidham .
Chris Anderson. sr ., Kenny Barnes. fresh ., Brian Kramer, fresh .. Sonny
sr .. Brian Gann, jr ., Jerry Strickland , Mitchell , fresh ., Jake Blake . fresh .,
sr .. and Ricky Crites , fresh . David Jess Lawless, fresh .. Thomas Cant-
Stuckey , jr ., Duke Henry . soph ., Gary lon , fresh ., Chris Luther . fresh ., Cliff
Bradford . soph .. Jeff Larimer , so ph ., Hathcock , fresh .. Scott Conrad ,
Sam Woody , fresh .. Chris Welsh , fresh .. Darrell Sterling , fresh ., Jeff
fresh .. Stacy Swanigaa . fresh. , Rick Lankford , fresh ., and Scott McKen-
Lyon , soph ., Jeff Hughes , jr ., Robbie zie , fresh .
Lack of experience
causes season's defeats
Younger players earn experience for '8 7 186 Football
The feelings for BHS football during the fall of 1986 were mixed. Although
the team lost all of their games , the fans remained loyal and still turned-out
in good numbers to fill the home stands . Fans supported the Bisons . even to
Scoreboard
the point of watching games during heavy rains . But their no-win season never
changed . Buffalo Bisons
When asked about the reasons for the losses . the new head coach , Fred
Bisons Opponents
Redd had this to say . " The 1986 Bison football team was one of extreme frus-
0 Nixa .... .... ........... ..... ... ........ .... 45
tration and disappointment . It was obvious from the outset that the team
21 Fair Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 38
would be lacking in both experience and depth . The loss of two key seniors .
0 Ozark .... ....... .. .............. ............. 28
Jerry Strickland and Kenny Barnes (due to knee injuries). only compounded
0 Rogersville ... ............... .......... ... .. 21
these weaknesses ." 0 Iberia ...... ......... ....... ...... ............... 6
The young football players showed a lot of drive and hard work but they
0 Marshfield .. .... .. .............. .... ........ 4 1
couldn ' t stand up against the older and more experienced competition of the
7 Willard ..... ... ... ... ... ...... ................ 52
other schools . Due to this fact , the team did not win any games . 0 Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . 48
Coach Redd summed up his feelings about the no· win season by saying, 0 Bolivar ..... ........... .... .. ...... .. ......... 54
" Without the requisite senior leadership , primarily because of the few mem-
7 Branson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 57
bers . the teams never reached the level of maturity and discipline required
to be competitive against the caliber of teams we played. Four of the teams
we played were in the state play-offs and two other narrowly missed the play-
offs ."
Coach Redd felt that seniors. Wes Rice , Chris Anderson. and Fred Lacey
played well and were supported by a number of underclassmen. Quite a few
juniors and sophomores received varsity letters for this year . Also there were
a number of freshmen that played on the varsity team .
The future of Bison football looks better because of the experience the
young players got. They should win games in the future against teams their
own age that have not had as much experience at the varsity level.
Coach Redd stated , " The returning lettermen should provide the experi-
ence and leadership for a competitive football team in 1987."
The team was directed by Head Coach , Fred Redd and assistants Dale
Mills. Mike Russell , and John Allen . The Bisons ended their season with 0 - 10
overall record and a 0-7 conference record .
layout by. Angie McDaniel 71
AI< lNG THE: E:~T 0~ OMP€TI T I ON
Basketball
20 - 7 Winning Season!
The g irls Varsity basketball team
ended the 1986-8 7 school year with
a record of 20 wins and 7 losses .
Center Amy Kennedy , junior , said ,
" This year was good experience for
us because we were a young team
... the future looks bright for us .''
Coach Dale Mills commented , " It
was an interesting year . I appreciat-
ed the effort that the girls put forth
... they were team players and a joy
to coach ."
This year 's Varsity team consist-
ed of : Tracy Bornman . junior ; Trenda
Carnahan , junior; Stephanie Charel -
ton . senior; Julie Jenson . sophomore ;
Amy Kennedy , junior ; Angie Peters .
sophomore ; Angie Aieschel , junior ;
Lisa Vest , senior ; April Wygant . se -
nior .
Those on the junior varsity
The Lady B1sons took advantage of pre-game worm-ups . squad were : Bobby Beachler , sopho -
more ; Lori Frye . freshman ; Angela
Hamilton , freshman ; Dawn Lacey ,
sophomore ; Stashi Mills , freshman ;
Roberta Payne . sophomore ; Stacy
72 Phillips . freshman ; Tora Pierce , fresh -
man ; Jenel Owens . sophomore ; Kri5
Shepard . freshman .
A season to
remember
by Corrie Brown
Coach Dale Mills was very excit-
ed about the 20-7 season record, by
stating , " I am extremely proud of the
girls this year . I feel like we have
been very successful in the sense of
wins and losses. We reached some
of our goals but not all of them . I have
really enjoyed this season because
of girls are a real pleasure to work
with. They deserve all of the recogni-
tion they can get."
According to sophomore, Julie
Jenson and a few other players, their
most exciting games were those
against Marshfield.
During district play. they wiped
out the Camdenton Lakers 75-29 .
And in the second round of district ,
they faced Marshfield again , but lost
in a tearful 46-6 1.
Basketball
Jun1or Vorsity Team. Coach Steve Denbow. John Clemmons . RICk Lyon , Chns Long. Mike Souza . Robbie Brent Stanton, sr , has been on important
G1lp1n. Chns Lilley and Coach M1ke Russell. Mike Dill. Troy N1mmo , Mark Piper and Eddie Phillips . member of the varsity team since his fresh-
man year He has started for the Bisons
since h1s sophomore year .
Varsity Team : Coach Steve Denbow . Russ Wilder , Chris Blair , Jim Shontz . Wes Rice , Gory Shockley.
Many tight games Ed Jensen and Coach Mike Russell. Brad Johnston. Brent Stanton. Scott Otto , Ronnie Hagar and
Jeff Hughes. Not pictured: Brad Phillips.
The Bisons started their '86-8 7
season by hosting their 43rd annual
tournament. In this tourney Buffalo
beat Camdenton, but lost to Central
and Warrensburg. They also won the
Sportsmanship award .
It was a tough season for the
Bisons because they had quite a few
near wins. But when they lost a game
and met the team again , they either
won or they came very close . One of
these teams was Marshfield . Just a
few weeks after losing 104-68
against Marshfield, they played them
again during the district playoffs ,
where it was a close game of 58-47 .
The Bisons played a hard game down
to the last second . Coach Mike Rus-
sell stated, "I am proud of the team ;
they showed a lot of character by
coming out with confidence against
one of the best 3-A teams in the
state . . . and played them a tough
game down to the wire ."
The Bison freshman team had a
very good season . They won first at
the Bolivar Freshman Tournament,
and they also had a winning season .
The team consisted of: Mark Louder- On the day of o basketball game , team members wore slacks and ties . Here . Chris Lilley . Eddie
bough, Mike Robertson, Mark Buttry, Phillips and Troy Nimmo . sophomores , were eating the1r lunch together on the day of o game .
Lucas Hale, Sean Blecher, Scott Sulli-
van, Sean Duskin, Chip Sample , Tho-
mas Cantlon, Marlin Veits, Jeff Lank-
ford, Chris Fancier and Rhett Elia .
The freshman team was coached
by Steve Denbow. Denbow summed
up their season by saying, " The boys
worked hard and improveo all year.
I expect them to have more winning
seasons in years to come ."
Girls Track
" Third call for boys and girls son and Deanna Percival broke the
3200 meter relay. report to the north school record as the 800 meter relay
end of the track. " Spoken by the an- team . Julie also holds the new 100
nouncer at any track meet. these meter dash record .
words caused agitation and excite- The Lady Bisons swept the Cen-
ment for the start of the race . This tral Ozorks Conferen• e meet . coming
was especially true of four Lady Bis- up with six firsts including : first place
ons : senior. April Wygant , sopho- in the 3200 meter relay. 800 meter
mores Bobbi Beachler and Angie Pet- relay. and the 400 meter relay team .
ers and freshman Angelo Hamilton . composed of Amber Neal. Trendo
These four girls composed the 3200 Carnahan. Julie Jenson and Angie
meter relay team which was the nu- Peters . April Wygant also won the
cleus of the girls ' 1987 season . In- 200 and 400 meter dash . The 1600
cluding on undefeated season. these meter relay team contributed first
four athletes went on to become place points to the team total of 143
state chomps . breaking the former points over the second team. Rog-
SMSU relay record . and setting a new ersville, with 102 points . The Lady
school record . Bisons finished the 1987 season with
The 3200 meter relay record second place at districts . Overall, ac -
wasn't the only one broken . Two jun- cording to girls ' coach . George Blow-
iors, Trendo Carnahan and Amber ers, the track team hod a "dream
Neal. and two sophomores. Julie Jen- season .
Assistant coach Cyndi Hoffman. Deanna Percival. Tonia Beyer. Pat Doty , Angela Hamilton. Dana Beam,
Trenda Carnahan, coach, George Blowers . Melissa Case , Dawna Beam. Julie Jenson , Bobbi Beachler .
April Wygant, Stashl Mills. Amber Neal. Angle Peters, Melody Hayes .
Layout by , Melody Hayes 77
AKING THE: 0~ OMP€TI T I ON
Track
There were several outstanding
track performances during the 1987
season, but none more so than those
of Wes Rice. Wes, the only senior on
the team, participated in field events
as well as sprint races . He was anchor
on the 1600 meter relay team that
consisted of juniors Jim Shontz, Ron-
nie Hagar, and Buford Cross . Wes
also ron the 100 and 400 meter dash
and competed in the long and high
jump .
At the Willard Relays, May 5,
Wes captured high point honors. At
the School of the Osage relays, May
7, he won the 100 meter dash and
also broke the school high jump re-
cord of 6 feet, 5 inches, with a jump
of 6 feet, 8 inches . Wes went on to
qualify for state and he come home
with a third place medal for the high
jump.
The 1600 meter relay team of
Shontz, Hagar, Cross and Rice, also
qualified for state, yet foiled to make
it post preliminaries.
Though the Bison track team
locked experienced runners, the
team did fore well, coming up with
sixth place at districts .
Erich Johcnssen , Stacy Payne . Randy Williams, Jacob Norton. Jimmy Shantz , Sam Woody. Brad Johnston. Larry
Cline Bnan Portman, Donald Po1nter . Brent Hodson, Tim Blecher , Buford Cross, Wes A1ce . Ed Phillips . Scott
Otto, Billy Kueck . Ronnie Hagar
Coach Dave Reynolds, Mike Dill , Shawn Duskin , Jim Kjar . Chns Blair, Rick Lyon , Wes French, Ed Jenson Assistant Coach, Steve Denbow warming-up In
and Coach Steve Denbow. Mike Fielder . Troy Nimmo. Keith Darnell , Robbie Gann. Jeff Hughes and the outfield pre-game , at the Mallory field .
Brian Gann .
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Dawn Beam and Melody Hayes competing at Lake
Springfield .
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J1mmy Shantz . JUnior. and Brent Stanton were
selected by the COC for the1r outstand1ng per-
formances in basketball
What it takes
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Activities
The BHS Student Coun<il wos very Instrument olin the passing of the Bond
Issue durtng the past school yeOf During this school yeor, os the school
constructiOn was begtnnlng. Stuco continued to plov a major role by spon-
sonng the Groundbreol<lng Ceremony They also held on assembly where
funds rcwsed by voriosu BHS orgoozatlons were presented to Scho~
8a0fd President. Warren Lauderbaugh
Student Council
G iving th e be st
Try to imagine a school year without
the BHS Student Council and the dedicated
work of advisor. Carol Cully . . . (Are you
done?) Well , it would be pretty darn boring .
It would be easier . possibly. to imagine just
going to classes. with nothing ever eventful
occuring.
The BHS Student Council gave the stu-
dent body practically all of the school
events that were held this year Probably
the most popular activity of the f1rst semes-
ter was the Freedom Jam Assembly, where
students rocked and jamed to a NO DRUG
oriented program . Many students returned
to the field house for an evening concert
following the student assembly .
Remember the Back to School
Dance ... Football Festival complete with
Spirit Week and dance . . . Basketball
Homecoming? How about special assem-
blies like the one during National Education
Week. in November. where teachers were
both honored and given gag gifts? Let's try
the Christmas Assembly. where Stuco mem-
bers amused us with their reindeer cos-
tumes?
88 Boring indeed ... without them . They
truly made "the best of it ."
Pat Doty and Trenda Carnahan. juniors. clown around in
front of the school sign Stuco stayed busy keep1ng the pub-
lic informed of school activities and events by changing 1t
almost weekly.
Stuco's Christmas skit at their Christmas assembly for the
student body .
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t~re&tot~·''~
; Football Festival ; The traditional kiss given to the queen by her
escort, Wes Alee .
Shannon Bliss and Fred Locey Stephanie Charlton and Brion Gonn Lisa Vest and Chris Anderson
The spirit showed through. throughout the week with Cowboys ond Indians Doy. ond Nerd Day.
Aight: Stacy Simmons 1986-87 Homecoming Queen.
What's one thing you think of when you think of Football Home-
coming? Far a lot of BHS students "rain" is the first ward that paps
into their head.
All week the anticipation was stirring. Monday was Nerd Day.
Tuesday was Lang John and Jams Day . Wednesday, school was
canceled due to rain. Thursday, school resumed with Cowboys and
Indians Day and Friday wrapped up the traditional Spirit Day.
This year's homecoming game was aganst the Iberia Rangers.
Due to the previous rains, the football field looked mare suitable
far mud wrestling. It was a respectibility close game at 0-6. The
Bisons were tough but just not tough enough for the Iberia Ran-
gers.
This year's Homecoming Queen was Stacy Simmons. She was
escorted by Wes Rice. The other senior candidates were Lisa
Vest, Stephanie Charlton, and Shannon Bliss.
Junlor ·s Attendant : Cinnamon McMillion ond Jeff Sophomore·s Attendant : Kim Scott ond Aobert Freshman·s Attendant: Stoshl Mills ond Eric Johan-
Hughes. Johnson . son.
Loyout by . Debby French
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M rs. Terri Chasteen, co -adviser
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FTA OFFICERS : Joan Jones (Vice-President ), Angie McDaniel (Historian). Devono Snider (Secretory). Tommy
Workman (Treasurer ). Cheryl Hobbs (President)
The second yeor of the NHS was a very active one . April Wygant .
senior and NHS President. said . "I feel we had a real good year with
people who worked well together . I feel that we got a lot accom-
plished." The society sold M&Ms to raise funds. and one hundred dol-
lars was donated to Toys for Tots . NHS joined the art club to travel
to Kansas City . The two organizations toured Hallmark Cards and visit -
ed the Nelson-Atkins museum . During the tour of the high school given
to the sixth grade , the NHS presented a program which highlighted
the importance of good grades and a well-rounded high school career .
The program was a success and . at the request of the sixth grade
teachers. It will become an annual part of the tour . As a final activity.
the junior members gave a picnic for the senior members . The event NEW MEMBERS: K1m Brav1. Patti Brace. Ang1e Aieschel, Patnd a Doty. Tracy Born -
was held at Bennett Springs. The juniors served cashew chicken. lasa- man . Ang1e McDaniel, Melody Hayes . Brenda Ahodelander , Kelh,1 Sharp . Bet sy
gna, and pizza . Sandy Potter . junior. said that her favorite part of the Oglesbee . Stephan1e Weeks. Devana Snider. Sandy Potter, Jad1e Taylor . Abela
year was the picnic . " It was fun ." Alicia Weeks . junior. agreed . "It was Weeks . and Amber Neal.
different; the food especially ." c
Mrs . Myra Glor. NHS adviser. had this to say about the society :
"I really enjoy working with NHS. This year we raised money for Toys
for Tots and this spring we presented a motivational skit to the sixth
graders . We will miss our senior members. but I'm sure next year ' s
members will add their own uniqueness. I'm looking forward to next
year and even more fun ."
During the NHS picnic, Stacy Simmons. senior. Melody Hayes. junior . and
Angie McDaniel. junior. fed the fish at the Bennett Springs hatchery.
In a scene from the presentation to the sixth grade . Amber Neal. junior.
whose character was "Vanity Personified ." files her nails. April
Wygant. senior , playing "Arlene Airhead". absently chews on a pencil.
Pat Doty. junior , playing , "Jake". tries to look macho . Stacy Simmons.
senior. as "Katie", and Tracy Bornman . junior . as "Ned". are both
studying. The setting Is a fictitious high school geography classroom.
Layout by. Tammy Workman 93
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; Library Club ;
Mrs . Joy Harrison , Librarian
PICtured: Sandi Finley. Erin McHenry. Bridget Turner , Barbaro McGuire . Gloria Davison. Kathleen Galland, Brenda Smith-
Gray. Mrs . Joy Hamson . Ed Workman and Terri Sharp . Lori ermon . Brion Maddux and Tina Bradley
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Pep Club
Pictured : Angie Rieschel. April Wygant . Tracy Strickland . Julie Miller . Shawn
Sample , Karen Rieschel , Shari Cibert , Angie McDaniel, Ms . Rochelle Aus -
bury , Leah Robie , Cheryl Hobbs . Angie Mulderink . Devona Snider , Sandy
Scrivner, Tammy Tucker . Corrie Brown . Patti Broce , Kim Scott . Angel Beard ,
Rhonda Castleman , Tena Guffy. Corrie Davison, Amy Price, Cathy Wingo .
Jane Gargus. Lisa Rogers , Maureen Eidson . Donna Walker , Cinnamon
McMillan, Terri Sharp , Lora Wilcox. Doug Stewart. Alicia Weeks. Sandy Pot -
ter . Stephanie Keener . Missy Farkas , Angie V cc;t , Brenda Smitherman . Kelly
Healey . Wes French , Carol Hobbs , Brenda Rhodelander and Betsy Ogles-
bee .
Junior Varsity: Bridget Banks . soph .. Tammy Tucker , Jr . Patti Brace , Jr . Kim Scott , soph .. Carrie
Brown . jr., and Sandy Scrivener . jr.
Some cheerleaders along with sponsor. Rochelle Ausbury. had fun on the way back from the Catholic
game .
Shari Clbert was the only senior cheerleader . She cheered for three years , all on varsity . Layout by. Angie McDaniel 97
Amanda Chasteen daughter of teachers Roger and Terri, age two , cheered at some of the games
Although the Buffalo Christmas Porode is octuolly o
community oriented event , BHS did ploy o port , too .
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Donna Villines was elected as M1ss Merry Chnst-
mas . by popular student vote .
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Stacy Simmons, Football Festival Queen , rode
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1n the Buffalo Chnstmas Parade . I l
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This was a very Iorge group . with a lot
of dedication. Every year dub members
hove sold M & M 's to raise money. and this
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equipment and supplies ore purchased with
money raised .
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Music club
This year members of Music Club pur-
chased a jewelry box for Ms. Suzanne Pow-
ers, director. at Christmas time .
Officers of Music Club Included: Shari
Cibert . Kathleen Galland, Jane Gargus,
Tracy Strickland and Michelle Dibben .
Bobbi Beachler ond Sandi Finley , sophomores , thinking things out in o Music Club meeting.
Ms . Powers was pleased to receive her Jewlery box from Music Club members os a Christmas gift .
Amy Dugan, Julie Miller . Tora Pierce , Ronnie Hagar , Russ Wilder , Shari Cibert . Tracy Strickland, Jane Gargus. Michelle Dibben, Kathleen Gal-
land , Cindy Tuning. Brenda Smitherman. Sheila Doty, Tina Bradley and Goylo Sweaney . Olano Chastine, Llso Rogers , Sandi Finley, Cliff Hath·
cock . Bobbi Beachler, Cindy Bornman. Ivan Atkinson , Donna Walker. Gloria Davidson, Maureen Eidson, Deedra Lowe , Michelle Grant, Stoshi
Mills, Wendy Newton, Shana Whipple , Stephanie Martin, Usa Vest . Kann May. Angela Hawkins . Lori Fry. Nicole LaCrue. Angela Vest. Brenda
Rhodelander , Misty Bonks, Michelle Simpson, Kathy Wingo Stephanie Wekks , Julie Hicks, Loretta Jennings, Dawn Lacey, Brldgette Bonks.
Stephante Keener Ahcio Weeks, Angello Beard. Carrie Brown . Jackie Carter. Kim Scott , Amy Price , Alicia Gillispie . Randy Williams , Mark Cum-
mings , Brent Eske , Steve Graham. Stacy Swanigan . Marlin Viets , Carrie Wommack , Fred Locey , Melissa Kielty . Jason Randolph, Brod Phillips .
Chns Long . Tommy Head .
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Under the directions of Mr . Lon-
nie Glor. they raised money for the
new school building provided de-
corations for the Ground breaking .
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Art Club took trip to visit Hallmark
cards and the Nelson-Atkins Mue-
seum .
For the first time this year, the
area COC schools presented and
held an art contest, held this year at
Logan-Rogersville .
Art Club member. Adrian Hack-
ney's COC logo design was selected
Bollons In flight, (red, wh1te and block-of course) ot the Groundbreoking Ceremony 1n November Art
out of all the COC schools, as the new
Club Adv1sor, lonn1e Glor and members were respons1ble for the balloons and decorative shovel.
official motto of the Central Ozark
Conference.
Art Club Members Russ Wilder , Billy Kueck. Ronn1e Hagar , Susan Sample , Sherrie Boss. Shannon Stepp , Cindy Tunn1ng and Steve W1nters .
Corrie Wommack . Beth We1gel , Trov1s Taylor . Lorin Williams, Brion Kromer . Brion Portman. Jennifer Owens , Lori Hancock, Chrye Allen and
Adrian Hackney . April Wygant, Mark Craighead . Not pictured: Angelic Beard , Chris Blo1r . Jim Givens , Bnon Gonn, Chns long. Chns luther,
Scott Price . Koren R1eschel , Brion Tober and lance Williams
Stephanie Weeks. Ray Dean Phillips (advisor). Karl Jones, Jim Kjar. Mark Crai-
ghead, Edward Workman, Leah Roble, Sandi Finley. Tammy Workman . Wendy
Newton, Shelly Taylor, Melody Hayes. Patti Brace . Kathleen Galland. Jennifer
Hicks. Angle McDaniel. Karen Aleschel. Jodie Taylor. Kevin Cook . Shauna Hen-
dricks. Sandy Schrlvener. Barbara Gray. Shonna Jaco .
Julie Miller. Angie Rieschel. Lisa Rogers,Julie Jenson. Carrie Brown. Gloria Davidson.
Gidget Rotramel. Cynthia Smith . Angie Mulderlnk. Amber Neal. Mark Taylor. Dana
Beam. Debbie Taylor. Vickie Smith. Heather Anderson. Alicia Weeks. Devona Sni-
der. Ray Dean Phillips (advisor). Betsy Oglesbee, Larry Dorman. Tony Jensen, MI-
chelle Dibben. Tracy Bornman. Kelly Sharp . Betty Nicholson. (not pictured) Billy
Kueck.
Spanish Club is still a fairly new club, only two years old. and still testing their wings.
you could say. This year Spanish Club has done several things. They have gone to see
the Jose Molinos Dance Troupe at Kickapoo High School; gone roller skating in Lebanon
and went to a haunted house in Springfield a couple of days before Halloween.
"The great thing about Spanish Club is that students have an opportunity to have
fun outside the classroom environment. Social adjustment is an extremely important
part of education." - Mary Lou Beckner. Advisor.
The Spanish Club officers for this year were: Susan
Bradley. president. Jamie Beckner. vice-president.
Kim Bra vi , secretary-treasurer .
Scott Otto . Rick Lyon (who requested that their heads
not be shown), Chrystal Holman. Kelly Breshears, lena
Guffy. Rhonda Caselman, Carrie Dav1son. Terrie Poole.
Beth Weigel , Des1ree Mason, Angela Hamilton, Stephanie
Martin, Brent Eske , Kim Scott , Kris Shepard. M1ssy Far -
kas , Scott Conrad , Adrian Hackney . Kelly Healey , Jackie
Carter, Stashl Mills, Loretta Jennings . Ray Dean Phillips
(advisor). Donna Walker.
There ore three things that make a haunted house on the night before
French Club different from all the other Halloween in Springfield and went to
clubs at BHS; 1) they ore the only club that eat pizza at Mazzie's in Bolivar .
hod a chaperon injury, 2) they ore the Dono Beam, junior, on being in
largest club with 74 members and finally, French Club stated, "I like to be in
Miss Phillips · thoughts on being the chaperon
3) they ore the only group that speaks French Club because we do a lot more of French Club, ''I'm sure that French Club
French together. than other clubs, and when Miss Phil- means a lot of different things to a lot of differ-
French Club went to see a ploy called ent people . For me. it's one of the best parts
lips goes with us, she acts like one of
of teaching - the Icing on the cake. so to speak .
"Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" at Kicko- us - not a chaperon. I just like lan- I get to work with a super bunch of kids and
poo High School; roller skated at Skate- guages and I hove a lot of fun .'' do all kinds of fun things. I wish a// teachers had
Corral; ice skated at Ton- Tor-A; went to something as fine as French Club Is for me."
Jenel Owens. Shannon Stidham. Norman Webster. Chris Fender, Dawna Beam. Karin May. Angie Roscoe,
Randy Williams, Mary Ormsby. James Robertson . Angela Young. Sherrie Bass, Brenda Rholander , Susan
Bradley. Erika Kane . Mary Lou Beckner (advisor). Melissa Kielty . Yvette Cantu, Jill Anderson, Jamie Beck- Shannon Blevens and Yvette Cantu listen to Susan Brad-
ner, Kim Bravl, (not pictured) Shannon Blevens . ley as she tells them (In Spanish) what happened to her
last night .
Kim Scott , Tracy Strickland . Jane Gargus . Stephanie Martin and Kathleen Galland .
Stephoine Weeks . Julie Hicks . Karin May. Michelle Dibben and Goylo Sweaney . An -
gello Beard . Maureen Eidson. Shari Cibert . Amy Price and Shone Whipple . Not Pic -
tured · Deedro lowe
Three sextets attended the State Music Festival: Angelo Hawkins. Tracy Strickland . Deedro lowe , Angello
Beard , Down lacey, lisa Rogers , Short Cibert , Goylo Sweaney. Amy Price and Diona Evans . Maureen Eid -
son, Kim Scott , Shone Whipple , Konn May , MIChelle Dibben . Julie Hicks , Kathleen Galland and Jane Gargus .
Altho ugh the Dynamics are an all-girl
group , the girls are not the only talented
choir members . Every year at Festival
time , Ms . Powers , again hold auditions -
th1s time for an even more select group ;
the Chamber Choir . composed of boys
and girls .
The Chamber Choir rehearsed every
week for 4 weeks until April 3 , arrived .
then they loaded up the buses and took
off for SMSU and District Music Festival
where they received a " I" - the highest
possible rating .
Chamber Choir also performed at the
Spring Music Concert, and some of the
member aided the Senior Ensemble at
Graduation .
Chamber Chotr Tonvny Heod, Scott Frey . Mork (ummongs. Shor1 Obert ond Stephoroe M orton Goo,ok> Sweoney , Deedro lowe , M aureen Eodson.
Kom Scott , Shono UJhopple , Koron Moy , Down Locey , M ocheUe Dobben. Julie Hicks. Kothleen Gollond , Jone Gorgus ond Trocy Strocklond lvon
Atkonson. Jerry Strocklond . Russ Wilder , Aonnoe Hogor, (Iff Hathcock , Morlln Voets , Clvos long . Fred Locey . Joson Aondolph ond Brad Phillips
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SACRIFICE. Being in Mixed Chorus
means being able to give up precious after-
school hours in order to rehearse for sever-
tE ~ al weeks on end .
DETERMINATION . To be a member of
; Mixed chorus ; Mixed Chorus. one must be able to stick
with things. no matter how difficult it gets .
PATIENCE . A member of Mixed Chorus
must have the patience of a saint in order
to endure singing the same song a minimum
of 50,000 times! Note: One must also be
able to start and stop the song at least
6 times before being allowed to sing it all.
FRUSTRATION . It means that no matter
how many times Miss Powers tells you it's
quarter notes, your mind still sees half
notes .
STRESS . Mixed Chorus means having
difficulty breathing when the clinician rates
you before Festival.
HOT . It means having to swelter under
those heavy robes when you perform; or
wax dripping on your hand at the Christmas
Concert.
A SENSE OF HUMOR. Most importantly,
a Mixed Chorus member must b able to
have - FUN! Whether it means calling Bar-
bara Blair and Mr . Tom Darnell on their birth-
days and singing "Happy Birthday" over
the phone or singing to the Chemistry room
A. Williams. C. Brawn. S. Finley , B Ahadelander , A. Hawkins. A Gillispie, A. Weeks , B. Beachler. D. Norton, W. Newton, for M s. Alford's birthday.
S. Mortln, J Carter , M Kielty . S Keener , C. Wommack , M . Robertson , J. Randolph, C. Long. M . Cummings . D. Lowe , Well, whatever it means to be in Mixed
A. Price , L. Jennings, D Walker . D. Chastlne , T. Pierce , B. Banks , D. Lacey and A. Dugan. D. Evans , G . Sweaney , M .
Eidson, K. Scott , S Whipple , S. Weeks , M Dlbben, J Hicks, K May, K. Galland, J Gargus, T. Strickland , A. Beard Chorus, whatever it takes, we're willing to
and S. Obert. I. Atkinson, J Strickland , A. Wilder , A. Hagar, M . Viets , C. Hathcock , B Eske , S. Frey , F Lacey and B. put up with it because WE LOVE IT!
Phillips.
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" I" at districts!
Throughout the school year. the first
thing the Glee Clubs did every morning was
sing. (while many of us slept through Study
Hall. or day-dreamed through yet another lec-
ture .)
The group had many talented girls in it .
Several have been In Glee Club for three or
four years . The girls proved just how talented
they were when along with the other top vo-
cal groups. they earned a "I" rating at the
District Music Festival at SMSU.
Glee Club: Michelle Simpson. Nicole LaCrue . Misty Banks. Wendy Newton and Gayle Sweaney. Mlssl
Owens . Kathy Wingo. Cindy Bornman. Angela Vest. Brenda Smitherman and Lori Fry. Gloria David -
son , Coleen Kostls, Caureen Eidson. Deedra Lowe . Karin May and Sheila Doty . Kelly Healey. Tina
Bradley, Cindy Tunning . Stacey Pierce , Stashl Mills . Lisa Vest and Shena Whipple .
At the Spring Music Concert , the Glee Club was one of the first groups to perform.
Angie Aieschel - Jr . Kelly Sharp- Jr ., Alicia Weeks - Jr ., Sandy Scrivener - Jr . Karl Wommack - Fresh ., Stephanie
Weeks - Sr , Carrie Brown - Jr ., Tara Barker - Fresh ., Sandy Potter - Jr ., Cinnamon McMillan - Jr , Julie H1cks
- Soph ., Angie McDan1el- Jr . Amber Neal - Jr , Aenee McDaniel- Sr ., Kim Bravi - Jr , Patti Brace - Jr ., Michelle
D1bben - Jr , larryssa Hill - Soph , Tracy Bornman - Jr . April Wygant - Sr , and MaJorette . Shawn Sample -
Jr.
Kari Wommack. Fresh .. catching up on some sleep after
the Neewollah parade in Kansas.
The Gals performing at a BHS basketball game
The Gals awaiting the BHS football team after the half-
time performance .
The drill captains held special positions in this group far
giving drill tests and Inspections. Tracy Bornman, Jr ..
Shawn Sample , Jr .. Angle McDaniel, Jr .. Amber Neal . Jr .,
Alicia Weeks. Jr
Sandy Potter. Alicia Weeks , Sean Duskin, Heather Anderson, Robert Johnson , Robert Green. Nicole
110 laCrue , Betsy Oglesbee , Jerry Scoughton , David Stuckey . Vern Tucker . Vicki Clampett, Eula Jasper ,
Sheri Scoughton . Michelle Jones , Sandi Finley. Kim Brevi , Carol Hobbs . Wesley French. Patti Draper.
Tara Barker . Kathy Brevi , Devona Snider , Stephanie Weeks , leah Aobie . Cheryl Hobbs, Susan Ash-
er .
Members of a flute trio and a clarinet quartet
went to state
escorted bv
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A frantic faculty team tries to get their positions for
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Fun Night activities : John Allen. Rochelle Ausberry and
=~ Lendol Condren .
A year to remember
The good times and worthy causes
were not ignored by Student Council.
Raising a record number of pints of blood.
the Stuco brought the Red Cross and
many community members to the field
house.
Or maybe you were one of the many
that enjoyed a soft drink during school
time - legally - from Stuco · s two new
Coke machines. added to the field house
lobby.
Fun Night. repeated for a second
time thts year. brought larger crowds. as
students, parents and faculty played wild
and crazy relays for about three hours.
A surpnstng number of students par-
ticipated in Sutco's special dress-up
events, where students attended school
in costume. A special costume day for Hal-
loween and Spirit Weeks, held during
Homecoming added extra zest to the
school day.
WE'RE HURTING.
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CJUr tlt\.t\tc.: r rdtd o~nd o tht·r humJnttJnan
program' ~n:p mounllnJ.t And V.l· <.. Jn 1
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Instead of a banquet/meal betng served. the juniors se-
lected to serve finger sondwtehes. vegtobles and dtp,
chips and dip and fresh fruits . served wtth punch. The
food was mainly prepared by the school's food service
programs. along wtth Judy Kennedy 's Home Ec classes .
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Chapter member Dorrln PerCival. along woth Dole Doty ,
served as ouctooneers at thos year's annual Slave Auc ·
toon . The chapter mode over a thousand dol ors to be
used for next year' s expenses
What is FFA?
Many people see students wandering
around the halls of BHS wearing the blue and gold
AG jackets loaded woth pins . They hear of the
many contests participatd in. in the spring of the
year . But many people don' t realize how unique
the FFA organization is, and what they accom·
plish .
First of all, FFA is an organozation that com ·
bones the know-how of vocational agriculture and
the leadership of FFA. There are members world ·
wide that are a part of a very important group
for the future, Future Farmers of Ameroca . Mem-
bership doesn' t run out when you graduate, but
goes on until you are 21 , of dues are paod .
The Jackets, which first year members wear
with prode , is part of the official dress . the ptns
worn below the name. tndicate rank and accom-
plishments achteved
As it has been repeatedly stated within the
organization. " FFA is just not plows and cows any
more.·· Even those high school students not living
or planntng on living on a farm , can be a part . Ae ·
cord book tratntng , computers , chemtstry and ac-
tual work experience are several of the many
thtngs learned in Vo-Ag . Communtty service is em-
phasized , and many things are accomplished tn
a communtty ustng the skills learned .
Thts year , Buffalo was qutte proud to have
a new Ag teacher lead the group , M r Terry Hal·
leran .
FHA/Hero
creed
We are the Future Home-
makers of America . We are
members of FHA and HERO
Chapters .We face the future
with warm courage and high
hope .
For we have the clear con-
sciousness of seeking old and
precious values . For we are
the builders of homes ; homes
for America ' s future ; homes
where truth and love and secu -
rity and faith will be realities ,
not dreams .
We are the Future Home-
makers of America . We are
OffiCers : Lon Hancock - Reporter . Stephanie Charlton- President . Nancy Kuhns - Historian, Devona Snider members of FHA and HERO
- Treasurer , Melodi Nelson - Recreation leader. chapters . We face the future
with warm courage and high
hope .
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FHA Members 1986-87 · Chyre Allen. Jill Anderson , Kenny
Barnes , Bobbi Beachler . Melanie Bliss . Shannon Bliss ,
Susan Bradley. Missy Bramwell . Steve Cantrell . Yvette
Cantu, Trenda Carnahan , Melissa Case , Stephanie Charl -
ton , D1ana Chastlne , Deanna Cheek , Gloria Davison. Pat
Doty, Sara Farrell, Lori Hancock , Jimmy Hargis , Sheri Hash-
agen, Jennifer Hicks, Laryssa Hill , Shan Hopkins, Julie Jen-
son , Brad Johnston, Kari Jones , Kevin Jones, Cheryl Keith ,
Amy Kennedy , Melissa Kielty , Nancy Kuhns , Dawn Lacey,
Tracy Leavy , Leigh Ann Martin, Renee McDaniel , Cinna -
mon McMillian, Cathy Musser , Melodi Nelson , Jennifer
Owens , Missi Owens, Roberta Payne , Angie Peters , Trish
Pope , Amy Price , Karen Aieschel , Sandy Scrivner , Terrie
Sharp , Stacy Simmons , Michelle Simpson, Devona Snider .
Wendy Teague , Tammy Tucker, Julie Turner . Angela Vest ,
Lisa Vest , Donna Willines , Shelly Weeks . Stephanie
Weeks , Mona Walton, Shana J.Jh1pple . Kathy Wingo .
Rhonda Yarbough. Judy Kennedy was FHA Advisor .
A busy year
by Debby French
FHA had 75 members this year. which
made far a fun and successful year .
On October 8-15 . FHA ' s first money
raising project was to sell decorative can-
isters containing tea, potpourri. nuts or a
variety of candies . $ 1300 was raised from
this effort .
November 4 brought the Regional FHA/
HERO meeting held at Willard . This is where
FHA members from surrounding schools
come together. At first , everyone watched
a film and listened to different speakers.
Then they listened to three seminars of
their choice for the remainder of the day.
December 17 was the FHA Christmas
Party . Members watched a movie and
snacked .
On January 21 . Amy Price, freshman.
was elected as Regional Treasurer. at the
Officer Screening at Willard High School.
Ice skating at Tan- Tora ' s Resort was a
March activity . On March 21 . FHA combined
with French Club for an even1ng of skating .
FHA also had another fund raiser to do-
nate money for Leukemia research. On April
26 , a Walk-a- Than/Bike-a- Thon was held.
Some members walked six miles. while
others rode bikes . raising $300 for Leuke-
mia .
On Saturday, May 9, FHA left the cam-
pus of BHS at 6 a .m. to head for St . Louis
to Six Flags .
The final activity for FHA ' s busy year .
was the annual Installation Banquet , held
May 18. They had their banquet . then high-
lights of the year were recounted .
Recognition was given to members for
their contributions . Officers for the ·87-88
school year were also installed formally into
their new positions .
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CAST
Judge Elizabeth Heath . . . . . . . Brenda
Aholander
District Attorney Flint . . . . . . . . . . . James
Beckner
Defense Attorney Stevens . . . Shelly
Taylor
Koren Andre ..... ......... April Wygant
Dr . Victoria Kirkland . Susan Bradley
John Hutchins .......... Randy Williams
Homer Van Fleet ........... Ted Scott
Magda Svenson ..... Devona Snider
Elmer Eweeney . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmy Kjar
Nancy Lee Faulkner . . . . Lori Hancock
John Graham Whitfield . . . . . Edward
Workman
Janice Chandler . . . . . . . . Debby French
Ingrid Junquist ....... Angie Mulderink
James Beckner tries to convince the j ury he Laurence " GUTS " Regan ..... Brian
is right .
Portman
Shelly Taylor thinks , " Oh yeah . I BET you 're Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike West
telling the truth! " as Lori Hancock tells her
part in the drama. Flint's Assistant ........... Lora Wilcox
Steven ' s Assistant ... Melissa Kielty
Court Reporter . . . . . . . . . . Shonna Jaco
Assistant Director . . . . . . . . Lora Wilcox
Director ...... ....... Mary Lou Beckner
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Six week ' s practice . Two nights perform-
ance. That is what a lot of memorizing, sweat
and late nights went into for twenty-one cast
and crew members.
Because of the construction, BHS's tradi-
tional play could not be held at the high
school. so where else does a play about a
trial take place? None other than a court-
house, right? So, this year for the first time
in the history of BHS (and probably the first
time in the history of the town). a play was
held at the courthouse .
Another odd thing about the play this
year was the fact that the ending was decid-
ed by the jury drawn from the audience just
before the start of the play . The " Night of
January 16th" had two endings; guilty and
(obviously) not guilty. On the first night the
jury came to a verdict of " Not Guilty" but on
the second night, the verdict was "guilty" .
Edward Workman, who portrayed the fa-
ther-in-law, preferred the guilty verdict be-
cause ' ' ... during a play that character be-
comes a part of you; you see things from that
character 's point of view; and from my char-
acter's point of view, Karen Andre was a
threat to him, his lifestyle and most important-
ly his daughter .' '
Jim Kjar waits pensively to go on stage.
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some classes . Art teacher. lonnie Glor enjoyed In·
volvement w1th h1s students ; students enjoyed there-
laxed yet serious approach to his classes .
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Judy Barnhart . secretary , played a major role this year
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Personnel
makinq the bejt
o/ the jta// ...
Mr . Floyd Willis , high school Principal Mr. Lendol Condren , high school Assistant Prin -
cipal and Athletic Director .
George Blowers
H.S. Drafting; Wood Wk .; Met .
Wk .; Power Mech.; Home
Malnt .; J.H. Shop & Athletics
Frank Sergent
Gen. math. Alg . II , math anal. , Joyce Smith Don Wood
trig . Typing. shorthand, bus . law Eng I, Mo . hist. civics
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Bill Case . Transportation Director John Martin .
mechanic (not pictured , Wayne Cline)
Proverbs 31 10·31
" ~ coo ftnd a vwtuous woman? For her price ts for above rub1es
The heort of her husbond doth solely trust 1n her . so thot he shol hove
no need of spoil
She wll do hom good . ond not ev~ . oil the doys of her life
She seeketh wool. ond flo< . ond worketh Wilbngly With her honds
She IS like the merchants ships , she brtngeth her food from afar
She roseth olso wt.le ot IS yet r.ght ond goveth food to her household.
and a porttOn to her motdens
She consodereth o fteld . ond buyeth 1t With the fruot of her honds she pion·
teth o v~neyord
She gerdeth her lotns With strength. ond strengtheneth her arms
She percetveth that her merchandise IS good; her klmp goeth not out
by night
She loyeth her honds to the spindle . ond her hoods hold the dtstalf.
She stretcheth out he< hood to the poO< yeo. she reocheth forth her
hoods to the needy
She IS not a/rood of the snow fO< her household, fO< ol her household
ore clothed woth scorlet .
She moketh herseW cover109s al topestry: he< clott.ng IS Silk ond purple
Her hvsbond •s known.., the gates , when he sd:teth OfTlOf"'9 the ek:ters
al the land
She moketh fine linet"', and seleth It , and dMvereth g.rdles unto the mer 4
chonl:
Strength ond honO< ore her clothing ond she shol reJOICe., tiiTle to cO<ne
She openeth her mouth woth WISdO<n . ond., her tongve IS the low al kind·
ness
She looketh wei to the woys al her household. ond eoteth not the b<eod
a/Idleness
H"' children rose up. ond col n... blessed. her husbond olso . ond he pr01s·
eth her
Mony doughte<s hove done vwtuously . txk o WO<nOO who feoreth the
lo<d , she shol be prcwsed
Gtve her of the fn.Jtt ol her hands, and let her OUK\ works pta.se her ..,
the gates
Troy Bear
Andrea Beezley
Jacque Blake
Clinton Bone
Cindy Bornman
Jimmy Boyd
Eddie Bradford
Linda Bradley
Liz Bradley
Kathy Brevi
Mitch Brockman
Brion Buttrey
Joey Carver
Mike Charlton
Sheila Christian
Junior Clampitt
Vicky Clampitt
Aenee Clark
Mark Cotter
Amanda Dampier
Kirby Davis
Mark Dejarnette
Chris Dill
Patty Draper
Susan Durringtan
Carolyn Easley
Aetha Easley
Mehssa Elam
Brian Evans
Tisha Evans
Kathy Fear
Jamie Felin
Dave Fielder
Angie Fischer
Janelle Flemming
Lloyd Ford
Kerri Friemel
Heather Gatske
Shelli Gaettee
Carrie Goverts
Robert Green
Samantha Haney
Dana Hargis
Lisa Harrell
Cookie Hawkins
Kyle Hendricks
Bennie Hicks
Heather Hodson
Stacy Holman
Chris Howe
Michael Howe
Brandie Jaco
Eula Jasper
Jennifer Jenson
Eddie Johnson
Wesley Johnson
Michelle Jones
Steve Jones
Tony Jones
M1ssy Kjar
Terry Knob
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Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eig
Penny Kuhns
Steve lea
Tami lindsay
Shane logan
Brett Lauderbaugh
Randy lyon
Christa McDaniel
Eula McDaniel
Michael McDaniel
Nathan McFarlane
Tract McGregor
Marty McGuire
Erin McHenry
Chris Mcnary
Jolene Mathews
Tract Mayfield
Tammy Maynard
Scott Moriarty
Chuck Morrow
Angela Moyie
Dolly Mullings
Jenny Oglesbee
Jeff Owens
Rachel Patterson
Billy Payne
Stephanie Payne
Gary Pickney
Curtis Price
Dana Rachi
Meribah Randleman
Jam! Randolph
Jamie Ratliff
Dana Rice
Reggie Rice
Amy Rima
Franky Roberts
Milo Robertson
Twyla Rogers
Barbara Routt
Sherry Scaughton
Heather Shelburg
Susan Sherman
Jason Sikes
Dennis Skinner
Regina Slack
Tonya Smitt
Kathy Staples
Jeff Strickland
Kenneth Stnckland
George Stutesman
Felicia Sullivan
David Sweaney
Deanna Todd
Mondo Trevino
Judy Tuning
Andi Turner
Bridget Turner
David Turner
Jennifer Utterbeck
Sue Vencil
RIChelle Weeks
Larin Williams
Robert Williams
Joe Wills
Evonne Wilson
Dale Wimberly
John Woody
Jerry Worley
Lori Zeolia
Billy Arno!d
Craig Aust1n
Dono Bonks
Michelle Barnhart
Wayne Bartee
Micki Beachler
Jock Bedard
Bobbi Beasley
Marcus Berry
t3rion Bradford
Brion Bridges
Donald Bridges
Deonio Broeker
Christie Brown
Showndo Cantu
Billy Carlisle
David Cosey
Melanie Cheek
Tony Crone
Bobby Craver
Arthur Davis
Kelly Dov1s
Matthew Dov1son
Steven Doty
Patricio Dugan
Shone Duskin
Jody Everett
Angelo Fields
Hntnony Ford
Kim Galland
Angelo Gargus
Joe Gelber
Clint Gillespie
Gory Guffey
Penny Hagan
Perry Hathcock
Richard Hayes
William Hicks
Todd Hill
Marie Hinyup
Fred Hitchcock
Nolot Honeybone
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Chris Horn
Angel Howlett
Carlo Huntley
John lmes
Mitch James
Down Jasper
Taro Jasper
M1tch Jones
Jennifer Justice
Denee Keith
Kristen Kenoll
Becky Kielty
Anjeonette Kjor
John Lawless
Debby Logon
Shone Logon
Arley McDaniel
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Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Seventh
Michelle McDaniel
Mike McDaniel
Jennifer McHenry
Bnon McNabb
Dov1d Mason
Scott Miller
Naomi Mo1ser
Brigette Mulholland
Andrea Neal
Tina Norton
Justin Nusse
Brion Nyberg
Jeff Ortner
Tony Pawlikowski
Daryl Payne
Jeff Portman
Stephanie Potter
Jonathon Price
Angelo Reeves
Rusty Rice
Teresa Rice
Steven Ross
Christopher Sanderson
Thomas Sartin
Matthew Scott
Meridith Scott
Aaron Scurlock
Chns Scurlock
Jeff Shontz
Angelo Sharp
Kristy Sharp
Sadie Shelburg
Tammy Shepardson
Charles S1mpson
Enn Smith
Jeff Stafford
M1chael Santon
Shawn Stepp
Chns Stewart
Jess Stidham
Laura Strickland
Matt Strickland
Chns Sturdevant
Michael Swanigan
Ray Swanigan
George Sweareng1n
Nicki Taylor
Kath1e Trent
Kevin Tumng
Linette VanNostrand
Rhonda Varner
Toby Vest
Kayleen Webb
Paul We1gel
lloyd West
Lyle Wilkerson
Amanda Wingert
Amanda W1sdom
Ryan Worley
Matt Wyatt
Rebecca Zeolia
Billy Zimmerman
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Jr. High Sports
~lNG
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Coach Rick Freeman, Terri Jasper, MKki Beachler, Teresa RICe, Aaron Scur - Coach Rick Freeman, Linda Bradley. Aetha Easley. Carolyn Easley. Missy
lock , Anjeanette Kjar , Krlsty Kenall , Ronda Varner, Meridith Scott and Jenni - Kjar. Cindy Bornman, and Traci McGregor Dana A1ce , Evonne Wilson . She1la
fer Justice. Andrea Neal, Toni Pawlowski, Michelle Barnhart . Catino Ander - Chnstian, Jacque Blake, Michelle Jones , Stephanie Payne and Jenn1fer Jan-
son , Dawn Jasper . Cnsty Brown and Kay Webb . san.
Basketball
Jennifer Justice, Anjeonette Kjar, Maria Hinyup, Kristy Sharp. Catino Anderson. Michelle Barnhart. Andrea Neal, Denee Keith and Coach Rick Freeman.
Stephame Potter. Kristi Kenall, Meridith Scott. Micki Beachler and Teresa Rice .
Coach Freeman, Dana Rice, Jacque Blake, Michelle Jones, Sheila Christian, Jennifer Jenson, Kelly Beam, Stephanie Payne. Evonne Wilson. Carolyn
Easley. Retha Easley. Cindy Bornman and Missy Kjar.
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Coach John Allen, William Carlisle. Jeff Shontz. Bobby Craver, Scott Miller, Jeff Portman, Brion Nyberg. Ryan Worley. Mike Stanton Todd Hill. Perry
Hathcock, Chris Stewart, Matthew Scott , Rusty Rice and George Swearengen .
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tlte&tD/~·''~
~ Jr High Student Council ~
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An active year
" The 1986-87 school year turned
out to be very busy for the Junior High
Student Council. We started off the year
with a pep assembly for the football guys
and the volleyball girls . Other activities
included a bake sale , a Christmas assem-
bly. Leprechaun-0-Grams. spirit con-
tests . and button sales . We also had
three dances. They were our Christmas
dance. " Silver Bells". the Valentines Day
dance. '' 2 of Hearts· ·. and our end of the
year dance. " Red Sails in the Sunset ".
The student council also did some travel-
ing. We went to the regional student
council meeting in Wentzville, Missouri.
We had a lot of fun and came home with
a lot of good ideas for next year .·· - Mi-
chelle Barnhart
Shelli Goette. President of the Junior
High student council had a few things to
say about the year . " We did a lot of fun
things ond raised a lot of money . A lot of
people enjoyed the things we did and we
had a lot more participation . The most
participation came from spirit chains . I
hope next year will have as much fun as
we did."
The Jr. High stu-co were responsible for the creative bulletin boards in the Jr High.
The Final Countdown represented the last month of school.
Chnsty Adams and partner dance at the " Red Sails in the Sunset " dance.
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Teacher
champ
at pulling
by Tammy Workman
Petite Angie Parrack , a second
grade teacher at Mallory Elementary.
definitely knoUJs hoUJ to use a tractor .
For three years , she has been enter -
Ing and UJinning tractor pulls all over the
state . After collecting 20 to 30 aUJards,
and sometimes cash prizes. it is obvious
that this lady is good .
Her father bought that all-important
first tractor . She liked it and decided
years later to begin serious competition .
Her husband is very pleased by her suc-
cess .
According to Mrs . Parrack , one can ' t
really practice for a tractor pull. " You
have to check and change the tires often ,
because they constantly UJear out . Basi-
cally. you just hook up and go.·· The regu-
lar season for tractor pulling runs from
June through October . Since becoming a
teacher . Parrack limits her pulling to sum-
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mer and some UJeekends.
;1lG' ttu Yf.
Adorn Arnal
Charles Anderson
• •
Arthur BalduAn
Rondy Borker
CIYIS Beyer
Bnon Bltss
Mehssa Bone
Mary Bower
Jervvt er Boyd
Shawn Boyd
Sto<v Branstetter
Daro Bryont
Joson Burr
MeiQ()Ie Bvssele
Eosy Butler
Russel Contu
Twy1o OYtstK>n
Jomte Clenvnons
Roche! Condren
M.ssy Cox
Jason Cross
Joson DKkey
CIYIS Dryer
Come Dvlf
Sham Dusktn
Shown Eogon
Greg folA<ner
Showno Faultner
Chomee Ford
Ken fronkln
Dusty Gonn
Brod Gtlpin
Dovld Gouge
Ferln Guthne
AoiVMe Holemeter
J A Hanel,o
Rondo Hams
Jenn<J Hays
Ctvts Hettmonn
Bryon Heard
Joson HKks
Mtst\,1 Hoover
lea Houdyshel
Aaron Huston
Joson Josper
Oen~se .k>tvlson
Mortll'l Johnson
S<ott Jurgens
Jorrod Keener
Heother KendriCk
Joke Kent
Mtssy Kve<k
Amy Kromer
S., Kuhns
Dena lilly
lortlong
Terrv luther
Me McDoneld
Barbaro McDanoel
Jocky McGtnros
Mtsty McMtlian
JenrWer Martin
158
Thomas Martin
Mochele Montgomery
Dusty Morgons
Darren Nixon
Teresa Ntxon
Thod Owens
Tonyo Pauley
Jennofer Poyne
Tesso Pierce
Tonyo Portis
Aond\,1 Potter
Michele Poynter
Judson Pyatt
Joson Rice
Ahondo Roberts
Beth Robie
loci Rooker
Kevin Auble
Mocheol Smoth
Roche! Snider
Joson Sprogue
S.l Stewort
Kim Sweeney
Troy Torr
Jenno Turner
Tonio Turner
MeNsso Von<e
Lauro Ulol<er
Nokki Word
Krista Watkins
Dono Weiss
David Wels
DorMto West
Wayne Wolharns
Tim Wilson
Wendy Llhlson
Kenny Xonder
Tornmy Yarbrough
Russ Young
159
tJ(]Th
Bobbi Jo Adorns
t Jolvt Alexander
• leslie FWord
Voncent Ash
Moke Bonks
Michael Borker
Joey Bornes
Moke Beesley
Andy BettencolKt
Chose Bradford
Koro Breshears
Done Briley
Doron Briley
Jodie Broel<er
Shannon Bussele
lsooc Butler
David Capleton
Roy Corpenter
AeUcla Corver
Adorn Clark
Shown Clark
Brion Cloy
Hert.e Cody
Michael Coleman
Ctvts Conrod
Cathy Cook
Steven Cox
Shannon Crcone
Jeni DeJarnette
Amy DIU
Edward Draper
Mork E•ott
Jlmmte Enloe
Wade Evans
Frank Frlemel
Tonyo Fritts
Brion Goron
Cheryl Goron
MorlotV'Ie Garrett
Michele Hal
Doug Halemeter
Justin Hordin
Cory Helnl<el
Joni Hicks
Jolvt Hicks
Heather Hil
Shone Holmon
Cindy Horn
Shelby Huber
Shelby Hughes
Jerwler Josper
Ricky Josper
Ronald Josper
Brod Johns
Bree fWl Johnson
Debbte Jolvtson
Dory! Keener
Amy Kennedy
Jomoe Kllicon
Heather McDaniel
Juontta McDaniel
Shown McDaniel
Jeremy McForlone
Mork McGUire
Jerwler McNabb
Lindo Moynord
Joe Moore
John Moore
Tresso Moyle
Usa Osb<Kn
Ct.Ktls Owens
David Pease
Rvr• Pebworth
Markl Peters
Tracy Pierce
Kwk Ptper
Jolvt Poole
Jeremiah PrKe
Tonyo Prlec
Mork Rotlill
160
Jacob Roy
Mitzi Aeed
Apri Sanderson
Borboro Sanderson
Ayon Saner
Kyle Schwanke
Joson Scrlvenor
Angelo Shepperly
Tracy Sll<es
JeMifer SkiMer
Terry ~emmer
Amanda Smoth
Jeff Smt1h
Aoy Stafford
Eizobeth Stanley
Shone Stokes
Miles Stow
Jenr.f er Strickland
Cosey Swanigan
Potty Toylor
M1sty Terbrock
Clvlsty Thompson
ShelyTodd
James TU<W>9
Ben Utterback
Brandon Von Deren
Ken Von Nostrand
Lindo Grant
Janet Juhlin
lWo Poly
Rebecca Toylor
161
Chad Abercrombie
Rrnondo Ahart
K_.• S.ly Ahart
vwy Anderson
Rus•el Ash
Sereno Barrett
Jolvl BettencO<Kt
Rrnondo Block
Shelby Bkl<her
Donald Bock
Greg Briggs
Me Brocker
Woody Carpenter
Trey Carter
Mot~hOild Coswel
ew Charkon
Kevon Cheek
Taro Obert
lisa Clark
Oloe Clark
T Chrystoll Cline
~hy Coleman
~(akron
Cooksey
JO<ob Cronwel
James Cnner
George Crlswel
ChriS Crowe
Mike DeBeoux
Bart Denbow
BobbyDII
G ono Donley
Ricky Dryer
Suscon Ettvldge
Ann Evcons
Shownno Fear
Anthony Feggett
Gary Finley
Amy Fisher
JO<ob Ford
l<><Ko Fugott
Shone Fugott
Brtarl Gaynor
loro George
Tony Givens
Alma Hal
RodlOI Hal
Mehsso Homokon
Samuel Hayes
ChriS Heard
Ctvosty Huckaby
Eric Huston
Poul Houdyshel
Joey Hutdw>gs
~ Jospe<
Jared Jospet'
Marshal JenkinS
LoQuotto Jenning
Shone Jolvls s
E ~Jones
on
M ellndo Jone•
Aaron Kohler
MIChael Kous
BrondyBrO<Iey Kern
Kroeger
Zoch lanham
Brook Dustl on lar•on
oude<bough
Randy lee
Meisso lynch
Keith Maddux
Kevon Moddus
Karl Maton
Robert Matt..
RICky Medco/1
Ctvosty Moler
D Rycon McMolon
oman McNabb
Heather McNabb
Summer Norton
162
Becky 0 Non
MayO Non
.Jomi Ortner
Roci Owens
Angela Payne
Stacy Phillips
Joanne Plo<e
Kim Potter
Hannah Price
Alosho Pyatt
Jamie Reaves
Amanda Alee
Btl Alee
WfonyReoth
Alma Ashley
David Rowland
Lepoo Ruybal
To,owono Sue SO<tin
Bobby Sharp
Isaac Sharp
Kao Sharp
Potty Sharp
Jamie Shelburg
Brion Smith
Robert Smith
Shouno Smith
Shera Smith
Cha<Ne Strickland
Misty Sunvners
Tany Sunvners
JeMI/er Sweaney
Tomero Ton
Lori Wels
Christy lJ.tlltney
Eroc lUngo
Jeoneoe Burry
Roger Chasteen
Patsy Meadors
Btenclo Paul
163
Cindy Arnold
t Chad Bon<rolt
• Pot Beesley
CO<y Borrett
Me Bower
Brent Bowers
Knsto Bradford
Chrtst1no Breshears
JO<k'e (ON'\
Thor Connon
Jennifer Cheek
feicto Clark
Dow Cine
Terry Cine
Shone Cody
J R Colfmon
Chert Crosby
Cindy Crosby
ErK Ooroe
Btly Davis
Joseph Davis
Corl Devore
Sarah DKkerson
Rebecca Dtl
Dorio Dtron
MondiJ Etsmon
B•l Evans
Amy Fo...,er
Angelo frtemel
Taro Gihpoe
Joymi Gilpin
TOf'OI Glassford
Mlchoel Gouge
GCM'y Green
Jerrv GreNer
ErK Gronneger
Donald Horns
leah Hornson
Bryon Hayes
Reeno Hetnkel
Scotty Htc:ks
Me sso Hoknon
Margaret Huber
Ktm Huckaby
Crystal Huston
CurtiS Hyde
Joson Johanson
Joson Johnson
Zoe Johnson
M•choel Johnston
Trovts Keb
Jeremy Klopp
Taro lone
Cody luke
Juontto lynch
Andy McConnel
Stoct Meadows
Darrel er
Joy er
MorkM.not'
Nathan MOdcgomery
Joson Moore
MKhelle Moore
Just"' Mortorty
Kotn1 Ne•tzert
M1ssy Nevels
Krtsten Nyberg
(O<yOwens
JQrn.e Parsons
Melonte PebWO<th
Debbte Potter
Thomas Poynter
Chert Quigley
Ttm Roy
Donny Reed
Troy Reoth
Shely Roler
Honk Sooderson
James Schletzbourn
Oemck Sdvned
164
Brad Shepard
Jono Shepardson
Joson Shepperly
Down Sherman
Josh Shewmaker
lisa Shoemol<er
John Simpson
Jeanette Sloc:k
Jacquelyn Slumsk1e
.lorroe Sole
Joson Stepp
Wendv Stevenson
Vanessa Stokes
Rebecca Str1cklond
Koren Swanigan
Col1e Swan!<
Katherine TOfYler
NKkl Taylor
Meksso Toylo<
Shan Taylor
JessiCa Thomas
Jesstco Tribon
Moly Trow
Joson Tvning
lUendy V once
Koreno Vondehcht
Lor1lUord
Michael lUebb
Brandon lUeeks
Adorn lUels
Floyd Llhte
Vernon ll.hte
LlJo<,l4on Wilson
Amanda UMioms
Carmen UJingo
Kevin Wisdom
Chost1ty Worley
Tobotho Worley
Robert Xonder
Ryan Young
Trovts Young
LOri Hulett
Koren KJor
Stoc1 Aoaseau
MarJOrie Stanley
Dvstl Abertson
Jeff fWord
• •
Greg Argo
Jornmy Baldwin
UMe Barnes
• Tobitho BeMett
Freddie Berry
COO'I Block
Kevin BJiss
Crystal Butler
Jossen Collohon
Lauro Clampitt
Chad Clark
Amanda Clospil
Steven Cnner
JeMif er Cr~swel
Clvosto Cooke
Helen Cowel
JeMifer Dome
Michele Dome
Jacob Dovos
Clvos Duff
Mondy Durrlngton
Krlstl Eske
Bonnie Evans
Scott Freemon
Matt GOO'rett
Joson Gaynor
B J. Goins
Arik Gr1esse
Shown Gunter
KeroNJ Hal
Somrno HOI'rel
Matt HOI'r!S
Angelo HOI'r~son
Kristen Hendicks
Clvos Hendrickson
Mondy Hendrockson
Amy Holman
Hannah Honeybone
Holy Hoover
Mokoe JoMson
~Kous
Brandon Kenol
Jvston Kenol
Eroc KJOI'
KOI'en Kuhns
Atlanta Leavey
Jomoe lowery
Amber McCOI'tt-.,1
loso McCOI'tt-.,1
Jvston McCowan
Amy McCoy
166
Shone McDon1el
Stephanie McHenry
Claro Moe Maddux
Me"ssa MQ()Q(y
John Mo<thews
T J Mo<thews
Ethan M1ller
Judy M1ller
T1m Musser
Melan.e Nelson
Trudy NIXon
Spr109 Norton
Dav1d O~ver
Jenny Ol1ver
Cratg Owens
Ml(heol Owensby
Kerry Patton
Ml(heol Pohlow
Sarah Pease
Kr1st100 Pilot
Ben Pyatt
B1llte Aotl1ff
Nathan Reed
Lisa Rice
Trenton Rieth
Bobbl Aob1e
Jenn1fer Aoblson
A J Sort1n
Jerry Sharp
Richard Sharp
Toni Sharp
ClKtls Skinner
Andy Smoth
Jeff Stoddard
He1dl Strobel
Clint Swon1gon
Jason SWOI"Ngon
Scott Thompson
John Throckmorton
M1ke Tun1ng
Brent VanDoren
Gordey Vanderpool
V1c ll.liJI1ams
Aaron Weaver
Arty Woods
Steve Worley
Po<nck Xonder
Barbara K1rksey
Faye McHenry
D1one Morgans
l""' Scott
167
~171s.
Jeff Abercrombte
Dusty Armstrong
t
V~ttor Ash
• Adam Bott
Joson Betz
JvstrnBioke
Chrrszy Blecher
Chrrstopher Booyer
Adrienne BouiWO<e
Wode Bowe<
SrjQ()(le Bowers
Crv-tal Brown
AO<heal Brown
Jeremy Brownlreld
Joshuo Cohow
Stocy Canon
leslte Carpenter
AMie (harleton
Jerry Cine
Jessica Cody
DOtcy Condren
Krmberly Cooksey
M0tonda Cumrrongs
8r ook Oov•es
Stephorlie Denbow
Kurtn. Devore
Travis Dotv
Brandon Duff
UJiiiJom Ethridge
Potty Evons
Meisso Farmer
Cosey felin
Kem F1etder
Joshua fa<d
Amando GOtrett
Thomas Green
Chr•st100 Grenter
Steh Hoi
Thomas HoH
Timothy Hoi
Danrel Hatfield
Aaron Horvev
Brooke Ha~N"'s
Dovrd Hayes
Jon Hicks
Knsto Hoknon
Joshuo Huffman
Trov1s Hvde
Amy Jasper
Darren Jasper
Mrchele Jasper
B J Jenkrns
Just.n Johnson
Sarah Kerth
Dustin Klapp
Mottew Kromer
Me loremer
Jeremy leonard
Helen lynch
Juloe Mottews
Corson Mart.n
Bradley McHervy
Dovrd McHervy
Shone McKrnney
Amber Mcloughlin
Jere...., McMrllon
Mlcheal Moore
Seon N•chols
Bradley Nyberg
Mtstv Poro
AO<heal POlo
Ufony Pettitt
J A Perkrns
Stacy Pa<tis
Showno Poynter
Brrcrn Ouogley
T J Rainwater
Joy Aowlongs
Becky Aoy
Brandl Aoy
168
Mark Reeves
Amondo Rhoden
Mork Rich
Joshuo Roberts
Me~sso Roberts
Aondl,ln Saner
Brondy Sowyer
Bobbte Scheel
Ashley Schwonke
Mickey Scrovener
Brion Shewmoker
Brod Schockley
Dovod Sikes
Jere.,..,. Simpson
Mondy Smoth
Stocey Smith
Stephonoe Smothey
Down Strobel
Crystol Tote
Augie Terb<ock
Potrock Truitt
Jordon Trupp
Aeggte Turner
WHilom Turner
Joson Ufven
Rebecco Utterbeck
Eddie Vorner
Soto Voles
Becky Webster
UIWMe
Aoron Wolson
AI Winters
fronl< Wyott
Todd Bk><k
Robert Boyd
Rusty Brown
Stephonoe Brown
Steven Brown
Tono Brown
Delo Burch
Amonda Burton
Helen Carpenter
Notoloe Chapman
De<ek Oork
lee Coleman
JesSJco Compton
Tonyo CrowfO<d
Ntck Crowe
Morsho Dome
Ayon Dovoes
Kotte Dtckerson
Zochory Dtnwoddoe
J R Durrington
Chrystol Estes
Renee Evans
Wendy Fought
Rocky Fonley
Rhonda Gouge
Ton Green
K J Hale
Motthew Hole
Dottle Holeron
Dovtd Hankins
Joshuo Hormon
Aondee Horns
Amber Horty
Bethony Howley
Daroele Hayes
Poul H11
Rock Hill
Heother Hodges
l!So Hyde
Nli<kl Josper
Timmy Josper
Chulo Keeny
Tooro Keoth
Cosey KW'lser
Nothon Klopp
Jemy Kulvls
Dennis landers
Nothon lone
To,jer lone
Shown leu..s
Heother lynch
Becky Moson
Dylon Morsof
Enco McCoy
Shown McDoroel
Jol McNobb
Ab<om Medcof
Shown Musser
Knstoo Nettzert
M~Nevels
Honnoh Nichols
Motthew Nichols
Poul Nl•on
John Nyberg
Nicholas Oberbeck
Tracy Owens
Andrew Owensby
ChriSty Potton
Romy Polot
Brent Pinkley
Jolene Place
Peorl Poole
170
Joshua PortiS
Brandon Reed
Shondo Reynolds
Rhonda Rice
Boly Rltct.e
Mel1sso Roberts
Cindy Sanderson
JessiCa Sor~ttle
Buck Shockley
M•choel Showers
Soroh Sikes
Beckv Slunner
Bryon Slo<k
Somontho Smale
Julio Spence
Joson Stanley
Matthew Stokes
Ryon Stokes
Andrea StriCkklnd
Amanda Suho
DustW>O Swolford
Rodney Toy1o<
CIYos Thorpe
Jonnetto UJoloefoeld
{hod Whillock
ErKO llhte
Mokey U.t.tney
leslie ll.JNson
Corroe Wingo
Rachel Woodburn
MorvW'l Von Nostrond
Anna V•ets
171
Pru1tt M1ller, Mallory Pnncipal
Genelle Spoering . Mallory
Pnncipal
Barbaro Clark
Diane Doty
Martha Drown
Eva Mane
Glor
Fredda Heady
Donna LaCrue
LaWanka Mallard
Mrs . Diane Daty sorts through the work on her desk . As the school nurse , Mrs.
Doty kept quite busy.
John Mullen
Sarah Oglesbee
linda Perry
Paula Phillips
Debbie
Quesenberry
Verna Strickland
Sarah Thompson
Karen Williams
Mrs. Diane Morgans and students share a moment to smile for the camera. Layout by, Angie Roscoe 173
.• Kam Anderson. Teocher
• Crystal Anderson
Jorroe Sorber
Steven BWss
Joshua Cline
les•e Cline
Joson Caper
Pool Druck
Bradley Gornson
Jervvfer Gomson
AI Gaylord
Amanda Hal
Heather loShel
Melessa l•szkowsk•
Stocev Mattson
Am4,l Pearce
Joshua PhiHips
Sarah Potter
Jeon·PO<A Randleman
Wade Rogers
Kim Smothermon
Borboro Whotten
Brenda Young
Clvostono Engle
Toro Englehart
Jervvfer Fohn
Dolos Gore
Krosty M athews
Krosty 0 'Qulm
..Justin Osborn
174
Joson Bhss
Justin Bowe<
Dennis BI.Kns
Claro Druck
Eddie Dye
T""""'' Engle
Sharyl Molls . Teocher
Adam Englehardt
Sorah Fisher
Donny Fohn
Amy Gorroson
Audrev Gornson
Joson Hoi
Rebecca Hicks
Patrick loShel
Steven leovltt
Dorothy MOMing
Shane Mason
Dovld Novok
Sora Ownby
John Phollops
Bart Sandoval
Amy Smoth
Heodi Smoth
lotoslvo Smoth
Jerern~,~ Southard
Jonene Turner
londsey Troplett
Long Lane
Tern Huffman. Teocher
Jeremy Anthony
Brandon Bane
Jason Chapman
LoiS Cline
(hnshno 00fssom
David Dugan
Jerwfer Foster
KI.Kt Jones
John Mathews
Zane Mathews
Tabetha Mertel
Tylene Sandoval
CIKtiS S<urkxk
Kady Siders
ChriSSY Smoth
Corkey Steonmark
Broan Stuckey
AmoJ Sturdevant
K~by Vest
~a Yaung
Jeremoah ZeaMa
Jaune Engle
AmoJ Fohn
Jervvler G~gus
Kom Janes
O~a Keoth
Cllros LeWis
Kely LeWis
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Andrea Roscoe
Tracy Scurlock
Joseph Smth
Steven Smth
Randy Snow
Tracy TOI,Ik>r
Candy LUest
Amanda Anderson
Josh FWhomy
Beckie Batt
Kely Bear
Rachel Bliss
Kevin Chapman
V•glnlo Bolin. Teocher
Loro Dlbben
Colvon HOcks
Heothet' Jones
Joson Jones
UMIIoe LoShet
Matthew Long
Don~ele Mattson
Jimmy Novak
Mandl Poerce
Steven Polsten
Koren Smth
Pepper Smoth
Bobby Troplett
De Rondo UJimberly
Jamie ZeoNa
Long Lane
Borboro Randol, Pronc:opoi/Teocher
Olano Dugan
Jeremy Evans
Teresa lawson
Slode Mothews
Shannon Mertel
Hol1e Nuon
Shown Novok
Just1n Powel
Shen Robertson
Kerrl SclKiock
Ken Smoth
Deb<o Sons
Reuben Stevvnork
Tronoty Tompl<ons
Enc Webb
Angelo Wimberly
Chorles Worley
Potty Young
Long Lane
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BRIDGES-ATTEBERRY
M•rcll'• CHEVROLET
CARBURETOR ELECTRIC
Urbana, MO
Phone WE BUY
417-345-7612 LATE MODEL WRECKS
417-345-9890
Corner of Pine & Commercial
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COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE FOR FARM AND BUSINESS
WESTERN AUTO
Lois'
Beauty Salon
Cully Enterprises, Inc.
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Telephone ( 4 17) 345-2101
1-HOUR
WILLIAM D. BOOTH, D.D.S.
PHOTO
Buffalo, MO 345-2321
Urbana. MO 993-4332
P.O BOX 948
Free tax and insurance delivery BUFFALO HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER
Office Hours HIGHWAY 65 & 32
24 Hour emergency service By Appointment BUFFALO , MISSOURI 6562P
New Location in Woods Shopping Center
ESTABLISHED 1905
EXP l '
ROY W. HURD
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D & J STAR FOODS
Owner PO BOX 497 BUFFALO , MO
THE
ROY HURD FORD. INC. .. .
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BIGGEST LITTLE STORE
119 W. Main IN BUFFALO
P.O . Box F
UD 345-9276
Buffalo , MO 65622
Bus . Phone 345 -7000
Res . Phone 345 -6289
WYATT
PACKING
Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
Jo Mcintire Janice Doty
Charles F. Johnson 345-6126
A bstra.cting
Mon .-Fri. 7 :30-5 :00
a.nd Sat. 9 :00 -12:00
Title Insurance
184 Buffalo. Missouri Hwy 65 S.
On Hwy . 65 6 Miles North of
Fair Grove Fair Grove
759-2027
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SHELTER TRENDS
INSURANCE Hoir Designs
a COMPANIES
RICK & KAREN HOOVER
Agent Bob Lyon owners & designers
BARBARA EVANS . nail artist
345-2039
926 WEST DALLAS . DRAWER G S. Locust - Buffalo , Mo .
BUFFALO . MISSOURI 65622
BUS : ( 4 17) 345-2608
Matrix Hair Essent1ols
RES : (417 ) 345-8987
Ce!JN'fY COURIER
News ,.. &., ..,.,
Advertising
Job Printing
KEY INDUSTRIES
Buffalo . MO 65622
Phone : 345-8626
Eut Side of Square Buffalo " For the key to fine coveralls ."
Phone 345-2323
Agrock Quarries
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Feed, Seed , Fertilizer , & Hardware
Phone : ( 4 17)-345-2121
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DR DAVID l . KRAMER MFA EXCHANGE
DR REX A. NEWCOMB
O PTOM ETRISTS
11 2 W C OMMERCI A L
PO BO XBO
BUFFALO M O 65622
SENTRY.
TELEPHONE (4 1 7) 3 4 5 2901
926 W. Dallas St .
P.O. Box 1024
185
Buffalo. Missouri 65622
D airy Queen
P.O . Box 703 Buffalo , Mo . Phone 345 -7431
ITATI fAIM
Office 417-345-7221
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Home 345-2492
OP<n 9oo'
Kom Bl«:htr. o,.ntr
Brvce Brodley, Agent
BANK Of URBANA
Our Personal Service
makes the Difference
G:t
EQUAl HOUSING
LENDER
Member
F.D.I. C.
Urbana, Mo .
The Oldest Bank in Dallas County
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THE BEST PRICES IN THE OZARKS
Furniture Linoleum
Appliances Carpet
Bedding Installed or Picked-up
GORDON COX
Heartwood Cabinets
Congratulations
Closs of ' 87
Telephone 345-7512
Good food , homemade pies and bread . Buffalo, MO
Ask about our banquet
& buffet facilities
SNACK SHACK
EL A INE ANDERSON
-OWNERS- WEST DALLAS STREET OWNER
BOB and JOYCE GREEN BUFFALO , MISSOURI
PHONE : 345-8861 208 S. Maple
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AMERICAN FAMILY,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Electric Company
INSURANCE
AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEAlTH liFE e
Electrical
Repairs
DAVID WILLINGHAM
Nodine and Lowell Kohler
Owners
110 W. COMMERCIAL
BUFFALO , MISSOURI 65622
SALES SERVICE
PHONE 345-2422
PHONE : OFF . 417-345-6129
118 N. Cedar, Buffalo , MO
RES . 417-345-6433
DAVIES
O~i~N·r~l Call in Advance
for foster service
417-345-2167
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Chevrolet-Pontiac Co.
C.G . Davies
f PONTIAC (g 907 NORTH MAPLE STREET
Authorized
BUFFALO . MO 65622
Soles & Service
Cashew Chicken
Phone : 345-25 12
Sweet & Sour ...
Buffalo . MO 345-2712
$2.95
Jr . Orders ... $1 .95
South Side of Square AUTIIENTIC
oniENTAL.
Woods Supermarkets
Northside Market
Stores in : Buffalo.
Highway 73 Eldorado Springs . Bolivar & Stockton
Buffalo. Mo .
Phone : 345-9270
Groceries Highway 65
Groceries . Snacks. Quick . Convenient and Fnendly Service Household Items Buffalo , Mo .
Fabric Phone 345-2612
Baked Goods
DAVISON 'S
TV & ELECTRONICS
ROBERT C. WO ODS, D.O.
ZENITH COLOR TVs & VCRs Buffalo Family Clinic, Inc.
* Stereo components & accessories
* Satellite systems Telephone 345-7922
* Musical instruments Buffalo , Missouri 65622
West side of Buffalo. Mo.
Phone ( 4 17) 345-235 1
Sony Auto Sound 189
Kenwood Home Stereo
"Cell Robbie" 345-8717
Buffalo TELEPHONE
Furniture & Appliance (417) 345 -7415
345 -2621
DAVID H. PAUL, D.D.S.
John J. Chopmon
since 1869
( 4 17) 345-7232
Machine Shop
Muffler Shop
Phone : 345-7810
EMPIREGAS INC. OF BUFFALO
SHEWMAKER'S AUTO PARTS
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PARLOR Jltf
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South HWY. 65
Buffalo . Mo .
PiZZO
345-8649 or 345-6229
IIJPIIIItiARKII Hours : 11-9 Sun .-Thurs .
Sandwiches
Mexican Food
1 1- 12 Fri. & Sot . Soft Drinks
TU.IIOIIONI1 3411•.231 • • We ore proud to celebrate 10 years • of service to Buffalo
in 1986
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Bolivar Coca-Cola
Bottling Co.
912 W. Broadway
Bolivar . Missouri 656 13
Our "Prlc ea · Bring You In, Our "P e opl e " Bring You B a ckl
Hi'f::f:!fil
Foods
'PresQ c& 'Pneqdly::.
right here at home
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