After Labor Day, on September kh, the l AST "I'lMI-S re.ilh bcc.in for us,
was the first official day of school fur the vear.
^ Stuco
had already had their Back-to-School Dance, and the (ootball li.suns
had already met a challenge, at home, with their season opener. Ri.tzlu wc
were already moving rapidly before it realK hcc.in.
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Good times were diferent for everyone. As the old saying goes. "To
each his own." Sometimes we thought Mrs. Gilisples English III
ca
l sses wereTHE BESTOFTIMES and then she gave us one of her
famous unti tests and they became THE WORST OF TIMES
aroundtownafterthebal^jamesonFrd
iayn^ihtoranyother
n.6ht,forthatmater,wasapopua
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piled into one car. )ust having fun was their -tl "'ends
patty
to ,0 to, and that was ther;:: ': " ^
for our good times were goin. to SDrin,.fl.U
eating, or just wasting time. ^
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Good
NATHAN L BEING
Chris Manning. Susan Bradl)'. Christy I'rye. and liarbara Layland are proving that school can be fun. Or maybe it's just the people that
are in school that are fun.
fRIGMDSmPS
I'iivinit: K ""'f HiirJ
touch with yourself. It's a time to think deep about one particular thing, or
a time to let your mind drift from one thought to the next. One can be by
oneself all alone when drifting off into the minds subconsciousness or
perhaps drift off while in a large group, like in a classrootn. U is very
important for a person to have time set aside every once m a while just to
soak in new things that have been happening in life or just to sit back and
fantasize. This is a time when people can get in touch with their feelings
without any outside disturbances. It can be sitting m a room with the stereo
blaring for some people, and for others it could be to take a stroU in the
woods. These are the pleasant times that we encounter, but quiet times are
not always pleasant. Right before the big test the whole classroom is so
silent that you can hear the butterflies flying around in every students
stomach in the room. You can feel the teachers eyes burning a hole in the
SENIORS
THE CLASS
back of your head, ready to pounce on you if you make the slightest
movement. Athletes especially hate silence down in the locker room after
the big game that they lost, because that silence means that they'l pay the
price for it at the next practice. The quiet time is a time to share your most
OF 1985
I
I
[,dvout 4\anc\ Kentiedv
CH ^^72 caH ta
e9td
Jamie Renee
Branch
Paul Brown
^Jark Car\ er
Susjfi Cotter
Robert Acklin
Connie Sue
Blake Cully
Pauia Dumpier
Austin Alff
I^^ren Davis
Rusty Andrews
Jole Davibon
James Ashworth
Andy Atterberry
Kimberly Sue
Austin
Karen Barnes
Kyia J. Bates
Glenda Bennett
Shawn Berry
Amy Biake
Stacy Bowman
10
Shirley Dawn
Drvcr
Barbara Du^an
Shauna fvans
Kristy Fitzwater
Klin l-ord
Dean Galbraith
Darrin Jones
Diana Jones
Melissa Gann
Alecia Kay
Scott Gargus
N'ancv Kennedv
Beth Fullerton
Kylette Gillham
Lisa King
Evonne Glor
David Kirksey
Kim Guthrie
\ancy Knowles
Regina Hagar
Va l e r i e L a w s o n
Mike Haliemeier
Barbara Layland
Laura Hawiey
MariLynn Lewy
Deanna Henderson
Greg Lilley
Christine Manning
Penny Hill
Roxanne Hurd
Becky McClure
Gary Huber
Patty Hutton
Todd McGregor
Susie Imes
Lisa McMillen
Vonzel
McDaniel
13
Steve Patten
Jiimes Rowland
Gina Peters
Shawn Clark
Erin Phillips
Rutledi;e
Meri Phillips
Beatrice Ruybal
Dawn Pierce
Rebecca Scliwar?
Rhonda Polston
Rachael Popejoy
Brenda Randall
Curt Rankin
Angela Rice
Scott Rice
Douglas Richardson
julia Ritter
Meltnda Roberts
Michel Robson
Lisa Rowland
Lisa Sample
Cindy Shepard
Dawn Smith
Kevin Smith
Lori Smith
Pam
Tima
Smith
Smith
Sheri Stanton
Melissa Sweaney
Angela Tuber
R e b e c c a Te w e l l
Steven 'J'ruhn
t H
T T i n
name cards, memory books, class keys and other '85momentos. We always conducted these business
Barbara Layland, Mehssa Sweaney, Shirley Dryer, Connie Altf, Angie Taber, and Becky McClure signed memorv books under Seniors frequently got bored at Baccalaureate and Gradu-
the
fl a g
pole
in
front
of
the
school.
ation
practice.
was aw
l ays some kn
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A n o f fi c e r s h o w e d w h a t t h e ( ' . S . A r t n v h a d t t ) u f f t r.
asaWHOLEcrr
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were
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all say
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BACCALA UR EA TE
G R A D U AT I O N
"ITme. -plies oar years of Schooling ore o^er.
ExhuHa^ion courses -fhrough our bodies. OS we receive
our diplomos',
if iS Q matter of choice j
I's ^5hQ-H-ered-
i-f 13 achieved.
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. i t
few
hy QieciQ. Hcllj
Another year of school had come and gone. The seniors left behind friends as
Above: RonJa Pulsion lifted L:p slu.uKlers of
they moved on in life. The intangible quality of brotherly love was felt through
out the 84-85 year as the seniors strove to make their last year in high school, the
best. Graduation signaled the end of the one way of life and the start of another.
Moments of happiness poured like water over the months of the year, while
sadness sometimes put a shadow of gloom over their lives, but the year went on.
As the days faded into the past, inemories compounded in the minds of many.
>
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being a perfectionist.
SUSANNE POWERS, known to her
Most people went into their P.E. classes with the attitude that they
needed the credit, it was easy, and it gave them a break in the long school
day. Some bad attitudes toward P.E., in fact, changed to good. The
students learned some things they never knew before. Things that could
Daif .Mills
Citrls B.iskethall.
p.i:
fact, but as Laura Hawley said. "Sometimes the boys get too rough, as in
dodgeball. I don't mind the co-ed classes, or all male teachers, just as long
as I get my credit."
LONNIE GLOR taught Art and Advanced Art. In his spare time he enjoys makmg
architectual drawings and he also makes beautiful stained glass windows and ornaments.
Most of Mr. Glor's students agree that he is very talented. L. Glor believes that, an>
can be in art because inteligence is nor a key factor for creativity and creativity is what art is
all
about."
MARY LOU BECKNER was the newest edition to the Fine Arts department. Her stud
affectionately called her "Mary Moo." She has been involved in many theatrical J"
Rot:cr Hoencs
} ootb.ill, P I,
tions, is president of the Dallas County Arts Council and a member of the Spring
Regional Opera. She has taught at Drury Summerscape; which is a camp for
high I.Q.'s for two years. Mrs. Beckner's favorite part of teaching is "working with ti
FT
I'la^ toocball was one wa\ the P.i;. students spent their
Hiake C ull\ struts with his touchdown trophv.
Rit-k Hendef;,v)n
P I . Dri\<rr
. Ba^thall
Darin Barnes
s H.isketha
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Nlikf Ru>mA^m H.iskt-tha
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I.onnie C/Ujr
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Suzanne Powers
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The Annual Staff student that was assigned these pages, (for the
remainder of the Vo-Tech trade courses), failed to meet their
Deanna Davis
Ti m D a v i d s o n
Christina Dibben
Dennis Dibben
Jim Dorman
Lanisa Doty
Danny Drinkall
Zella Dunlap
Billy Eliott
Marjorie Eisman
Brad Evans
Kim Fancier
Tony Farkas
Kim Fitzwater
QrKSTfON. How do vou feel times are changing, or have become more fast
paced in our school system'
y.LU.A Dl'NLAP- "I like the fact that prom has changed and we can bring
darei."
U 'LII- RA^i": "I like the breaking of tradition with prom and also the Freshman
have to have more credits to graduate. The majority of students seem more
academically inclined. Things have really picked up and started going places."
ANGI1-; NfA'^TlF.LD. "It has been all around okay bur the school days and
events that took place seemed as though many of my classmates really didn't care
about wh.it happened. Like Prom tor example.
OF
COURSE
What's your favorite day of the week!- "Friday," said Janette Mathews, "because the weetcend is finally here!" ,
It s };CXD on a Friday afternoon, the tension in the air is electric. Everyone, including the teachers, is thinking; of their plans for (he weekend, ShouUi 1 stay tn HuHn o
and cruise the weekend away, or go to Springfield and take in a showi-" The choice was endless.
go, "Anywhere David wants to take me." Many students liked to "PARTY" whether alone or gomg to a "Big Bash" with their friends or dates. We liad the "times of
our lives" on the weekend. But other students had diferent ideas about the weekend. Jerry Owens says that he liked to, "Sleep because I'm tired'" Like most students,
Jane Lane liked Friday because she could, "Get out of school for two days." Weekends are important to everyone because it gives them a chance to rest op <rom the
week before and get ready for the dreaded Mondays.
The genera) concensus though, was that the good times were had on the weekend. Joele Hilhouse says she had the best times this year, "Going toArkansas with the
ball team; singing with the Dynamics; and just being with my friends."
Tina Giese
Ronald Hallimeier
Dale Hamilton
Mike Hancock
Brandon Hill
Janet Hill
Joelle Hillhouse
John Howlett
Lynn Huntley
Samantha Johnson
T4i
ssassas
a sat
Christy Frey
Mark Hawley
Sandi Haymes
.]CHOOL
Kyle Jones
Larry Jones
Julie Kay
Dawn
Keith
Nancy Lampkey
Jane Lane
Carl Lankford
Tina McCatty
Scotc McCowan
Janecte Mathews
Angie Mayfield
Jeff Meeks
Chad Nelson
Greg Nelson
Devona Nimmo
Tammy Nixon
Jerry Owen
David Paro
Meiinda Pickney
Mike Pilkington
Ginger Potter
Brian Ragland
Kim Rainwater
Wa d e R a m b o
Stacey Richardson
Jim Ritch
Julie Ritch
Karen Rupe
All members of the junior class were given a survey. Each student indicated their preference from favorite singer, to favorite
radio station. Most students picked heavy metal groups and T.V, shows with a lot of action and an exciting plot. We had a few
James Sartin
differences, but after all, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Here is the favorite of each category:
Ann Scott
To d d S m i t h
Concert or Video:
Sammy Hagar
Robert Spotz
Group or Singer:
Va n H a l e n
Cindy Staples
Movie:
Linda Smitherman
Melissa Steinmark
Song:
Actor:
Jane Sweaney
Actress:
L i n d a Tu c k
S c o t t Tu r n e r
Dawn Webb
School Class:
Sport:
PURPLE
RAIN
ASSEMBLIES
May I have your attention please . . . When the
the year. The tirst assembly was the first-dav-of-theyear assembly, in which Mr. Willis introduced
( !in\st W lili."'""
I r t s l i 'were
" ' " ' people
[ k v k n cwiu)
r a nattend
d B r uthe
m datHes.
F u r t i i i .Ahos
ui What are datices;
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to
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DlCTK^NAR't'
word
dance
tneans,
tbe
"
tnovetnent
with
mea
Btit rn Hi IS sriident-i u means .certinj: togetber with t'ricnds tor an cvenm^ ot hin. Althuujrh there
ro iTiii ^ ^ ,.,r,v occasions
tor dances at BHS. the studeno wbo attended enjuved the tmie tlie\ ipem there.
wcrt-n
\%'in.re Pats\ kept trat k ot sales, I'Ckets cost Ss.(X) for a single ticket of S5.(K) tor a couple.
the tor bi,cb school students onU, with tbe c-xceptuMi o( lunnecornmg dances, [.eather was a
I'""
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t.^
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jeiulini; the daru'cs tmist i)a\e purchased a ticket hetore rhe date of the dance. Tickets were bought in
* . (. '..rbiiiL' worn at i.lances along w itb neon. b!ue jeans, and of course "wliite" socks on the field
popu
Lir to"''
the year.
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the
tseniors), Traci Pierce & Robbie Gillpin f8th grade); fbottom row) Chris
topher Duff & Christa Carnell fkindergarden p.m.); and Merideth Scott &
Shawn Stepp (5th ^rade).
C A R B T I VA L
play and things to buw There was a cake walk, bingo, even a general
store with handmade items, plus a lot of other tun things to do.
Although there were a lot of things to do. most everyone was
standing in the halls or sitting in the gym talking, laughing, and
reminiscing, on Saturday night, November 5. 1984. The Long Kane
Carnival really hasn't changed much over the years.
The coronation was exciting. The girls were in their dressing
room putting on their dresses, wondering whose dress was the
prettiest, or if their hair was all in place. The boys were chinking. 'I
can't believe I'm doing this, I have to wear this dumb suit and walk
with that "yucky" girl." But. they all finally got dressed and were
ready to find out who the lucky two would be. When the lights
dimmed the gym became quiet and the candidates began walking
down the aisle.
The kings and queens are: (Top row) Steve Patten & Kylette Gillham
tAXE
LOXC;
The long Lane King and Queen were featured in the Buffalo
Christmas Parade,
L/. -
1
4
gyms.
K
")th grade: Jeff Stidham
VJ
Hill l l l i o t
F. s c c u t . l a s o n H a l l
vv n Pi tTCf
BOYS BASKETBALL
M i i k i n t: th e b a s k e t fr o m h a l f
\'arsit\ coach Darriti Barnes, fu- court and winnint; the balluame
nn.)r VarMtv and Ireshinan entitled the player to have the
coach Mike Russell. n<rt from the backboard. Back in
^ the Bisons alsi) went to Statel
Brent Stanton sh o o t s
for
t\\\)I
The 1984-85 Basektball Season sparked an unusual show of enthusiasm in Buffalo this
year. At Homecoming, for instance, the fieldhouse was filled to capacity with returning
alumni and B.H.S. students. An unusual aspect of the season though, was that a bigjer
percentage of the community attended home games than in previous years.
Last year the Bisons played mote on ability than class ranking and there wasn t any
specific senior leadership. When asked his views on the season Todd Smith replied. "1
found myself sitting a lot this season as opposed to starting nine games my sophomore
year." But David Kirksey said. "I was pleased with the outcome this year."
The Varsity season consisted of 13 wins and 12 losses while the J.V. struggled with a
record of 2 wins and 15 losses.
victory.
phillip?'
I
Sitting prettyl Eddie Jenson, Kyle Jones, and
I
Ia\oui lulit K.i\
BASEBALL
. ^ L season proved to be a time for trials
^sn
tigasteBsionsendedtheyearwth
i a4wn
i 12o
l ssrecor<J^
1
e
t
h
ese
st
a
t
i
s
t
i
c
s
sound
a
l
i
t
l
e
on
t
h
e
negat
i
v
e
side, corfi'
pare to the '84 season, they show definite improvement.
tors that may have had some impact on the season are tH
top quality competition the Bisons met on the field, and the laC^
consistent ball against three of the top ball clubs in the confef
capped the team was the lack of leadership from the senior classThe squad, filed in key positions with underclassmen, althouK^
they participated well, the absence of these members and the laC^
'
Jim Ritch before the swing . . .Jim Ritch during his swing . . .Jim Ritch after the swm^ wlucli resulted in ht)nif-riin.
SOFTBALL
Lisa Vesr and Stephanie Ciiariion
rrytng to stay dry on the bus ac
Jefferson Cicy.
rious again, wmning the tourney. District pl^iyoffs started on Septeinber 26. and ttie Lady Bi
sons traxelled to Bolivar for tlie game. The
weatlier was cold and darnp^ but it didn't seem to
bark row l.ara [iarnhan, Tina Smith. Kane;. Kennedv. Men Phillips. Susan Bradley, Stacy Simmons, Trar \ Borman I ront,
'.arrit Urown Am\ Kennedv. Pat Dot\, Tracy hvans Lisa Vest, Steplianie f.harlton.
was the last game of the season ft)r the girls, and
their regular seasor") record was ftnir wins and
four losses
\ant.\ Kennetj\
Barbara Gray
Devin Green
Terry Green
Sherry Hashagen
Jeff Hayes
Curtis Henderson
' T
Harvy Hill
Carol Hobbs
Cher)'I Hobbs
Troy Holdway
Angela lines
Edward Jenson
1984-85
Sophomore Officials
m
Pres.-Mike Wingo
sec.-treas.-
Stacy Simmons
r e p s . - L i s a Ve s t
a n d
Susan Bradley
i
Brad Johnston
Michael Jones
Michele Kocsis
Christopher Knox
Cynthia Kwitowski
Fred Lacey
Jonna Lambeth
Darrin Lewis
Tony McCowan
James McDaniel
Renee McDaniel
Paula McGinnis
<>0
"If the entire class is anything like the four players on "IVe had fun being around members of the sopho"The sophomore class is a class with a great deal of the team this year. 1986/87 should be a memorable" more class. They are enthusiastic and for the most part
unrealized potential! Look-out in 'S?!!!" year!" willing to participate to get something done."
9:
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1984/85 was the year of starvation for milons. Newspapers, television screens, and even popular
music hits brought home pictures and stories of the starving people of Ethiopia. For years we, as a na
tion, have tightened our grip on all the precious luxuries we've become accustomed to, and have
turned blind eyes towards those less fortunate. 1984/85 seemed to be the year when we regained our
sight, and our once blind eyes seemed to be facing grotesque pictures of milons of starving people.
The United States suddenly became involved in a national effort to help the starving people of Africa,
but the true extent of their suffering is just now beginning to surface. The reality of the situation is
if-/
overwhelming and the main question we are faced with today is if perhaps we, as a nation, became in
ff.
>.
King Jr.
l.avoiit ShtTi Stiititon
CURRENT ^Dri5
Current nio\ ies in tlie l^S i-S'S
sclu)ol \car cohered a wiJe rani:e.
THE
THE
LAST
DEFEISiee.
LAST
_
'
MOPE.
;
1
THE BATTLE FO|R if jLi
THE ruTunftemp
THE
HAS
WORLD
BEQUN.
a popi.ilar public choicc aiui ' Amaly-^J lilLs Cop" wi.)n best picture, antl
e Murphv was selected as best
id male actor at The Feooicc Awards. 'Ama<.leus
De|:-GON4
Larrv Cline
Chyre Allen
Brad Andrews
Lori Compton
Robert Arnall
Mark
Cook
Butord Cross
Cheryl Barclay
Jimmy Barret
Heather Crow
Ciloria Davidson
Michelle Dibben
Michelle Beary
Pat Doty
Larry Dorman
Wilma Bettencourt
Dale Dotv
Hatricia Dotv
Tammy Blakey
Yvette Dunlap
Ti m B l e c h e r
Bobbv Dr\er
a(I
Anonymous
Being a freshman isn't all that fun. All the
upperclassmen treat you unfair. Like they tell
Tracy Bornman
James Edwards
Patti Brace
To n y E l s w i c k
Tim Eagleburger
Kim Bravi
Tracy Evans
Wesley Bybee
Laiiradee Ferree
Clarrisa Cantu
Mike Fielder
Karin May
IT'S BEEN FUNNNNII!
Russ Wilder
Kathy Carlisle
John I'irzwater
Tr e n d a C a r n a h a n
Debbie French
Steve Ciemmons
Terr\' Fr\'e
- t i l
ii)^
Brian Gann
Kevin Jones
Robbie Gann
Chervl Keith
Paula Garroutte
Amv Kennedy
Bill Gordon
Colleen Kokstis
Vicki Griil
Dawnya Krummel
Ronnie Hagar
Jamie Beckner
President
Billy Kueck
Melissa Hallemeier
Nancy Kuhns
Lori Hancock
Chris Kureck
Jimmy Hargis
Larry Logon
Angela Hackins
Gary Hayes
David Haymes
Deedra Lowe
Shawna Hendricks
Lori McGuire
Chris Hester
Cinnamon McMillan
Glen Holcomb
Pat Malone
Carrie Brown
Secretary/Treasurer
Angela McDaniel
Paula McGinnis
Brian Portman
Representative
Brian Howe
Karin May
Michael Howe
Lance Mills
Darin Hurd
Tonia Montgomery
Melissa Smith
Representative
U / )
Shonna Jaco
Amber Neat
Imajean Johnson
Calvin Norton
Kan Jones
Jody N\)rton
I D "
ART CLUB
LIBRARY
L1JB
The art club had many different activities throughout the year.
The club made a contribution to help the restoration of the
Louis.
The library club members for 1984-85 year. Pictured above from left to right:
standing, Melissa Sweaney, Shauna Evans, Angela Hawkins, Sandi Finley, Jenni
fer Hicks. Sitting, Kyla Bates, iMrs. Harrison and Angie Mulderink. Pictured
below from left to right: Standing, Shawn Clark, Tim Gray ntid Amy Adams.
Sitting. Linda Smithertnan, Kim Guthrie and Marilynn Lewy,
Tht- Art club of'84-'85 consisted of; I.ara Barnhart, Tina Giese, Zella Dunlap, Brad Johnston, Cris Watkins,
Brendu Randall Stacey fiowman, Miilissa Steinmark, Paula Garroutte, Joan Roos, Barbara Dugan> Cindy
Tuning, Donna Vilines. Jodi Vilines; Pres., Darin Hurd,John Howlett. 'lammy Nixon, Scott Gargus, Blake
Cully. Mr, T.onnic Glor, David Blair, Tim Eagleburger. Those not pictured; Shawn Berry, Terry Bradley. Victor
Clark. Ruth Davison. Shirley Dryer,Julie Finley.Tlmmy Gray, Gary Hayes, Lynn Huntley,Jacob Norton, Trish
Pope, Karen Rupe. Beatrice Ruybal, Steven Truhn, Linda Tuck.
enjoy it a lot,"
11 ' '
other functions. Truly, one might think of Stu-Co functioning as only a group
trying to get us out of class all of the time, but this was quite untrue. They
represented the student body at board meeting, and relayed problems and desires
of BHS students to the administration.
For the first time in
ship of a faculty
STUDhT BODV
During the course of the 84-85 term, Stu-Co helped bring the "Back to school
Dance as well as other activities to the BHS campus. They saluted our teachers
with an assembly showing how important they are to us as a student body. They
helped us laugh during the class competitions seeing our co-students make fools
Evonoe Qlor-president
James
Wce-pres.
Student Council helped pass the "shorts situation" on to the school board
allowing the BHS student body to wear shorts during the warmer months of
September and May. So, as we could tell on an almost daily basis, Stu-Co was a vi
tal part of the BHS students' lifestyle. We salute the lS>84-85 Student Council for
members, worked
hard to make the
all the pleasure they brought us, and for making the school year much more
students' voices
bearable.
Stu-Co sponsored the Blood Mobile, pictured Janet Hill and Karen
Davis.
and desires be
come realistic. It
1984-85 STU CO
Below; Todd Smith, Scott Gargus, Sheri Stanton, and Lara Barnhart participate in the Blood
Mobile.
senioRs
JuniORs
~ pres " Todd Smi-l-h
Above- Freshman Pres. Jamie Beckner escorts freshman Miss Merry Christmas candi
date, Shawn Sample at the Stu-Co sponsored Christmas dance. Left: A senior pyramid, at the Stu-Co "games" assembly.
BUFFALO
GALS
VICA
VICA member Karen Barnes reads Coach Freeman's blood pressure. VICA members assisted with the
"Left, left. left, right, left " Most people would think tbey were
something you heard daily. Mr. Bryan Hlbard was the command
t i o n s C l a s s A r e a Vo -
er and chief of the spit and polish marching drum and bugle
Te c h S c h o o l
corps.
Gillham pres.
Gals not only took a few second place trophies, but thev also
Buffalo Gals would always live in the hearts t)l the girls in the corps-
FRENCH CLUB
and Kylette Giiham. Middle: Marvin Lowe and James Rowland. Top; Nancy Kennedy
Above: Chad Giiham Left: Kylette Giiham giving Miss Phillips a rose for teacher
Appreciation Day.
Front from left to right, Beth Fullerton, Shana Whipple, Lisa Vest. Janet Hill, Eric Rodriguez, Julia Ritter, Blake
Culley, Chad Giiham, Barbara Layland, John Howlet, Dawnya Krummel, Richard Richie, and Miss Ray Dean
Phillips. Second Row, James Ashworth, Evonne Glor, Glenda Bennett, Pam Smith, Jodi Taylor, Angela Imes,
Sheila Doty, Stephanie Weeks, Clay Rice, Shilly Taylor, Julie Kay, Dawn Smith, and . Third tow, Sandy
Scrivener, Shauna Hendricks, Shannon Bliss, Cliis Kureck, Debbie French, Jean Cook, Shonajaco, James Given,
AUTOGRAPHS
B A N D
Band can mean different things to dif
David Blaif, David Stuckey. Carrie Brown. Terrv Green, Men Phillips, Sluina Ak-ci;i Wet-ks. S;indy Potter, 1 leaclier
Crow, Kim Bravi. Cheryl Mobbs. Betsy O^lesbet. I>v.,nnu Snider, Cirol Hohbs. I.jur.i Cibert
Above. Meri Phillips, upper ri^ht. Laura C.ibert. bekiw. Cbristnias toncert.
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Jst Semester
Principal's List
9TH
HONOR
ROLL
P R I N C I PA L ' S L I S !
B r i a n Ta b e r
Betsy Oglesbee
B r i a n Ta b e r
Lisa Rowland
L i s a Ve s t
I O T H
L i s a Ve s t
Sheri Stanton
Krissi Williams
Carol 1 lobbs
Lance Williams
Pam
Tammy Workman
Cheryl Hobbs
Susan Sample
Mike Wingo
Te r e s a
Tammy Workman
Jeff Mayes
Smith
Ruth
Witzman
Davison
Joan Roos
l l T H
Randy Case
David Clemmons
l l T M
Principal's List
Brandon Hill
Lara Barnhart
9 T H
John Howlett
To d d S m i t h
Carl
Tracy Bornman
Jane Lane
1 2 T H
David Clemmons
Kim Bravi
Sandra Haymes
Greg Nalson
Shawn Clark
Scott Gargus
Angie Rieschel
Brandon
Alicia Weeks
Kylette Gillham
Brown
Hill
Joelle Hillhouse
John Howlett
Lynn Huntley
Julie Kay
Jane Lane
l O T H
Scott McCowan
lienor Roll
9 T n
Evonne
Glor
Cindy Shepard
Ti n a S m i t h
for credit.
Julia Ritter
Kelley Galbraith
Ed Jenson
Melinda Roberts
Bechy McClure
Rice
Gayla Sweaney
1. Achievement of a B- or above
Rankin
Scott
Brent Stanton
Janet Hill
Curt
Kim Bravi
1 I T M
Gary Shockley
Stacy Simmons
Tracy Bornman
April Wygant
Tw o l e v e l s o f s c h o l a s t i c
2nd Semester
Patti Brace
Devona Nimmo
Jerry Owens
Brian Ragland
Carol Hobbs
Wade Rambo
Cheryl Hobbs
Susan Sample
Julie Ritch
April Wygant
Linda Smitherman
l l T H
Cindy Staples
Devona Nimmo
Janet Hill
Dawn Webb
Jerry Owens
Ginger Potter
Ginger Potter
To d d S m i t h
1 2 T H
1 2 T H
Robert Acklin
Connie Austin
Larry Cline
David Faro
Russell Andrews
Larry Dorman
Wade Rambo
Shawn Clark
Blake Cully
James Kdwards
Karren Rupe
Scott Gargus
Janey Darnell
Vicki
Grill
Linda Smitherman
Kylette Gillham
Kim Dibben
Millissia Steinmark
Evonne Glor
Gary Hayes
Shonna Jaco
Shirley Dryer
Dawn Webb
DeAnna Henderson
Shauna Evans
Angie McDaniel
12TH
Becky McClure
Beth Fullerton
Cinnamon McMillan
for credit.
Amber
Keal
Melissa Gann
Rusty Andrews
Connie Austin
Honor Roll
Mike Hallemeier
9TH
Susie Imes
Mary Ormsby
Kyla Bates
Soundra Potter
Susan Cotter
Patricia Brace
Darrin Jones
Angie Rieschel
Shawn Sample
Blake Cully
Larry Cline
Alecia Kay
Jane Darnell
Roger Cummings
Shirley Dryer
Heather
Michelle Dibben
Nancy Kennedy
David Kirksey
Barbara Layland
Alicia Weeks
Shauna Evans
Shonna Jaco
Marvin
l O T H
Mike Hallemeier
Nancy Khuns
Lisa McMillan
Sandra Blue
Laura Hawley
Angie McDaniel
Curt Rankin
Shari Cibert
DeAnna Henderson
Cinnamon McMillan
Julia Ritter
Keith Darnell
Roxanne Murd
Amber Neal
Melinda Roberts
Charles Fullerton
Susie Imes
Diana Jones
David Kurksey
Barbara Layland
Betsy Oglesbee
Sndy Potter
Michel Robson
Kathleen Galland
Patricic Roberts
Cindy Shepard
Kelly Sharp
Desona Snider
Chad
Gillham
Angela Imes
Ld Jenson
Crow
Greg DelSol
Kelly Sharp
Lisa Rowland
Pam
Smith
Marvin Lowe
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Lisa McMillan
Sandy Blue
Sheri Stanton
Joan Roos
Steve Patten
Mark Craighead
Melissa Sweane\'
Te d S c o t t
Rhonda Polston
Charles Fullerton
Surekha Patel
Ti n a S m i t h
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8th ^rade: I'rov Nitnmo. Mark Piper, Duke I lenrv. Scott Dill. Robbv Gilpin. 2nd
^rade boys basketball 1st row, Donald Pointt-r, Ronnie Sliarp. Stacv Pavne. Jeff
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^-ankford. Thomas f antlon. C tnp Sample. HilK Joe Hurtm. l.onnic V< illiains. 2nd row
^Harlcs Wilson. Scott McKcn/if. l.ucas Mak-, )inifn\ Cfavt't, Stacv Swanij:an, Robert
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row; Chris I.illey, Hddie Phillips. Rick Lvon, Chris Lon^. Shannon Fletcher,
fimnn K(ar. ^rd row; JelYChad, Mike McDonald. Tony Vacha. Over-all season:
K-O and took consolation at C.O.C.
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In the past couple of years the Junior High Student Council has become a strong
force for the junior high students. The Junior High Student Council with the help of
their sponsor, Mrs. Eyl, have been effective in creating school spirit by holding their own
spirit weeks, dances and assemblies. Although, many activities planned, had to be
c a n c e l e d d u e t o i n c l e m e n t w e a t h e r.
The forming of the Junior High Student Council has given the students a better
chance to voice their opinions on what happens to them. It also allows the students a
clearer insight of how the student government works.
jr. High Stu. Co, members, from left to ri^bt: Ciil't'ord Hathcock (Rcprc.sentativel, Vickv Smith i Representativej,
Stacev Phillips (Vice President!, An/;ie Peters (Presidenti, Tracv Strickland (Reprc.sentative). and Julie Miller (Secretarv/Treasurer),
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JR HIGH ACTIVITIES
T H E S TAT E S C H O O L
junior high wliat a life! One could say riiat junior high is a scary experience tor most.
By the end of the first week, most are in the swing of things.
In years past, junior high lias not liad many exclusive activities of their osvn. One of the
reasons for this was due to the fact that our students are Located on the same campus, with
high school and junior high somewhat combined. While 7th and 8th graders were invited to
most high school activities, they were not always accepted too well by their high school
counterparts. With an emerging of a junior high student council during the previous school
term, and with it.s second year of existence in this year, ju nior highers had a greater feeling
of independence with their own school functions.
The junior high had a spirit week for football season. They dressed in unique attjre
throughout the week. They had a T-shirt day, having friends autograph their shirts. A Pep
assembly, conducted by the cheerleaders, complete with skits and clieers, got ever)'one
ready and full of spirit for the game.
The junior high student council held some dances, as well. One dance was held in the fal
Stu-Co also had a Christmas assembly consisting of carols and skits. Stu-Co was under
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S E C R E TA R I E S A N D J A N I T O R S
1^ 1 It ll M . *i I i?-v1
School Board me/jibers were, top n^lu. Tom Darncli, Supfrintcruk-nt. icntt-r. Kt-ich ( uilv. C)i:hi.
Warren Lauderbau^li. Itftctncer, Mickev Djmcs. ccmt-r. D.nlc Nitntn.!. rijjht. H..rc.ki Pait(.rMm.'k-'t
a
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Jerrv Kirksey
Vo c a t i o n a l
Fruitt Miller
fJementarv Prin.
Director
r n a d t d u e t t ) n e w f a c e s . To m O u r -
John t^ull
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HeadSkopec,
Supervisor,
Cline,
JesseLarry
Carter,
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L I. Principal
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6th grade
Christie Adams
Tina Ames
Allen Arterberr}'
Veronica Ash
Susan Asher
Amy* Atteberr)'
Wesley Johnson
Missy K)ar
Penny Kuhns
Tami Lindsay
Brian Long
Brett Loudcfbaugh
Michelle Barker
Randy Lyon
Troy Bear
Andrea Beesley
Chris Manary
Traci MayHeld
Jacque Blake
Tammy Maynard
Clint Bone
Richard
Linda Bradley
Liz Bradley
Crystal McCuilors
Danielle Breshears
Eula NfcDaniel
Brian Bridges
Mike McDaniel
James Bybee
Tonya Cain
Matthew Carringer
Joey Carver
Rod Casteel
Mike Charlton
Shelia Christian
McCowan
Chrisra McDaniel
Xath.in McFarlant-
Traci McGregor
Marry McGuire
Erin McHenry
Chris
Merz
Buffy Mt>fgans
Scorr Moriariry
Rachel Cody
Angela Moyle
Dolly Nlullings
George N'eal
Jenny Ogiesbee
Mark Cotter
Lisa Parmenter
Junior Clampitt
Vicky Clampitt
Renee Clark
Rachel Patterson
Sheldon Croley
Amanda Dumpier
Billy Payne
Bridget Payne
Kirby Davis
Stephanie Payne
Melissa Dtckard
Mark Dejarncrte
Chris Diil
Patty Darpcr
Dana Raciii
Jamie Rani-lolph
Jamie RatliN
Dana Rtce
Susan Durrington
Reggie Rice
Tisha Evans
Amy Rima
James Felin
Davie Feildcr
An^^ie Fischcr
Janclle Flemmin^
Dak* Ford
Ktrri Friemel
Jacmda Gillham
Robert Grctn
Dfbbi
Grill
Frank Roberts
Paul Roberts
Twyla Rogers
Jasen Rosamond
Barbie Routt
Heather Shelburg
Ronnie Sherman
Jason Sikes
Regina Slack
Manuel Hacflin^er
Samantha Haney
Dana Soden
Lisa Harrcl!
Cieorge Statesman
Kyk- Hendricks
Btnnie Hicks
Fred Hitchcock
Jcanette Hopkins
Shc-rry Hoskins
Chris Howe
Michael Howe
Urandie Jaco
Kelly Jannes
Bill Janish
liuta Jasjx-r
Jennifer Jen)n
Eidtlie Johnson
Mdclie Johnson
Kathy Staples
Felicia Sullivan
David Sweanev
D e e n a To d d
Ta m m v T u t k e r
)udv Tuning
Andrea Turner
H r i d g e r Tu r n e r
David Turner
Jennifer I'tterback
Richelle Weeks
Debbie Werner
Lonn VX ilitams
Robert W illiams
loe Wills
L\onne \X ilson
I V .
Perr\ Hathcock
William
Hicks
Eric Hill
To d d
Hill
Mane Hinvup
N'alot Hone\bone
Chris Horn
FIFTH
Anijel Howlett
GRADE
Dawn Jasper
Tern Jasper
Jennifer Justice
Debbie
Ames
Krisn
(iUiti.i Anderson
Kenall
Beckv Kieltv
An)eanette K|ar
Debbie l.o^an
Arle\ McDantel
Barbara McDaniel
Michelle McDaniel
Jenmter McHenrv
Donna Arna
Katherme \k"Kcn?ic
Crai/: Austin
Brun NfcN'abb
Davna Hanks
Scott Miller
Naomi
Mosicr
Andrea Neal
Tina
Monty Barlov^'
F:ric Barnes
Michelle Barnhart
Norton
lustin Nusse
Brian \'\ber^
Jeff Orcner
Darvl Pavne
Jeff Portman
W'avne Bartee
Diane Potter
Stephanie Potter
Jonathan Price
Angela Reeve.s
Micki Beachler
Rust\ Rice
Jack Bedard
Bobby Beesley
Chris Sanderson
April Rt>samond
Brian Bliss
Matrhev\ Scott
Brian Bradford
Meredith Scotr
Jeff Shant?
Donald Bridges
Deanie Broeker
Bryan Burkharc
Siiawnda Cantu
Angela Sharp
Krisne Sharp
Mrin Smith
Jetf Stafford
Michael Stanton
William Carlisle
Shawn Stepp
Melanie Cheek
I red Stevens
Chris Stewart
Amy Cooke
Anthon; Crane
Bohliv f,raver
Kelk-v Davis
Marthew Davison
I,aura Strickland
Mart Strickland
Ken SuHivan
Michael Swanit:an
Ka\ Swani^iian
George Swearen^en
l.oretta Deckard
Kath\
Steven Dot\
Trent
John Tucker
Johnnv I.ciwartls
K e v i n Tu n i n t ;
Jotli l-.verett
Tukit' I phani
Angela f-ields
Anthoi.', lonl
Kiinix-rl', Cialland
M K I I H C I f Ta r r o u t t c
f j m
Rofula V'arner
K.nlecn \\ t-bb
l.hnil \Vf\t
K\an \\or[e\
(jarv C/uHc\
N t a fi
Penriv lia^exi
HilK ZmittK-rman
Wvatt
Jason Amscler
Charles Anderson
Adam Arnall
Randy Barker
Melissa Bone
Mary Bower
Melanie Busselle
Russell Cantu
Missv
Kueck
Billy Kuhns
Jimmv Kwitowski
Dena Lilly
I-ori Lon^'
Terry Luther
Jennifer Martin
To m
Martin
Jessie Casteel
Twyla Christian
Jacky McGinnis
Jamie Clemmons
Michelle Montpomer\
Rachel Condren
Jennifer Cook
Melissa Cox
Jason Cross
Edward Draper
Chris Dryer
Carrie Duff
Denise Eagleburger
Shawn Eagon
Shawna Faulkner
Rhonda Finley
Charnee Ford
Keri Franklin
Ronya Fullerton
Dustie Gann
Shawna Gillham
Brad Gilpin
David Gouge
Patty Grill
Ferlin Guthrie
Doug Hallenier
Ronnie Hallemier
J.R. Hanley
Randi Harris
Jennv Hays
Brian Heard
Alfred Henson
Jason Hicks
Amanda Hill
Misty Hoover
Crystal Hudson
Aaron Fiuston
Jason Jasper
Martin Johnson
Scott Jurgcns
i-ieather Kendrick
Jakt Kent
Amy Kramer
Mistv
McMillan
Dustv Morgans
Darren N'ixon
Te r e s a N ' i x o n
Jennifer Payne
Te s s a P i e r c e
Randy Potter
Michelle Povnter
Judson Pvatt
Jason Rice
Rhonda Roberts
Beth Robie
Stacey Sanderson
Samantha Sartin
Sarah Schletzbaum
Kristel Scott
Bill Stewart
Micheal Sharp
Ravola Sharp
An^el Short
Doug Smith
Michea! Smith
Rachel Snider
Jason Sprague
Marc Stokes
Kim
Sweanev
Tr o y Ta r r
James Tuning
M e l i s s a Va n c e
Laura Walker
N'ikki Ward
Krista Watkins
R;uul\ Weeks
[^avid Wells
Danita West
Wavnt \V illiaiiis
Tim
WiNon
W ilson
Kenneth Xander
lamitiv \'arhri>ugh
Rus> \ ouni;
Bobbie Jo Adams
John Alexander
Amy Kcnnt'dv
Leslie Alforci
Vincent Ash
Jamie Killum
Melinda Ballenj;ef
Cammy LcRuv
Linda M.iynurd
April Lambeth
Mike Banks
Kevin McCowan
Heather McDaniei
Michael Barker
Joey Barnes
Jeannette Barrett
Juanitu MclDaniel
Justin Baysinger
Jeremy Mcl'arland
Nlark NfcGuirc
Kelly Bear
Mike Beesley
Jennifer NfcXabb
Andy Betrenccurr
Angela Bishop
Johnatban NfoDre
Joseph Moure
Chase Bradford
Kara Breshears
Curtis (^wcns
Daric Briley
Chucky Payne
Darin Briley
David Pease
Avril Pebwtjrtb
Maria Peters
Tr c s s a M o v i e
Jodie Broeker
Shannon Brusselle
Isaac Butler
Josh Peterson
Kirk Piper
Ryan Burton
David Capelton
Melissa Caringer
John Poole
Jeremiah Prae
Tonva Price
Roy Carpenter
Heather Ratledge
Aelicia Caver
Don Casteel
Mark Katliff
Jacob Rav
John Chenoweth
Adam Clark
Shawn Clark
Herbie Cody
Cathy Cook
Steven Cox
Shannon Crane
Kenny Deckard
Jem Dejarnette
Amy Dill
Mark Elliott
Wade Evans
Frank Friemel
Tonya Fritts
Brian Gann
Cheryl Gann
Marianne Garrett
Michelle Hall
Joni Hitks
John ihcks
Heather i lill
Gilbert Holdwav
Jason Honeybone
f.ind\ Horn
Kenneth Janish
Jennifer Jasper
Ronald Jasper
Hrt-e Am Johnson
Mit/i Reed
I ^>l">v Richardson
April Sanderson
Darbara Sanderson
Rvan Saner
Kyle Sclnvanke
Jason Scrivetior
Heather Secrtsc
Jamie Shelburg
Angela Shepperly
Amanda Smith
JeH Smith
Rav Stafford
Fli/abeth Stanley
Chad Stephens
Shane Stokes
Miles Sttw
Jennifer Strickland
Casey Swanigan
Patty Taylor
M i s t v Te r b r o c k
Chnstv Thompson
Ben
rnerback
B r a n d o n Va n D e r e n
S h e l l v To d d
( . r e g Wa l l
Brad V(eb-.ter
Mike W eeks
Lon
Wells
l.\netje W hite
And\
Kthoc
Jason VC i>rle\
Justin Wilson
IXiinon
Willis
Mandi VC ilhs
)1 pi I
Chad Abercrombie
Bradlev Kern
Missy Ames
Brandy Kroeger
Kelly Anderson
Zach
David Barnes
Dustin Larson
Lanham
Serena Barrett
Brook Louderbaujrh
Pat Beasley
Codv
Luke
John Bettencoufc
Keith .Maddux
Amanda Black
Kevin
Shelby Blecher
KJ. Martin
Donald Bock
Aaron
Maddux
McDaniel
Julie Broeker
Ryan McMillan
Jasen Burtin
Damon
McNabb
Woody Carpenter
Heather McN'abb
Tra Carter
Rickey Medcalt'
Chris Casteel
Chrisrv Miller
Mandi Caswell
Mathew Charlton
Kevin Cheek
Kevin
Neal
Summer
Norton
Jami Onner
Roddy Chenowerh
Roci
Ta r a C i b e r t
To n v
Lisa Clark
Nathan Pachmayer
Ollie Clark
Anjrela Pavne
Stacey Phillips
Shelly Clenin
Chryscai! Cline
Owens
Owens
Joanne Place
Brad Cooksey
Kim
Brandon Coltrin
Hannah Price
Potter
Alisha Pyatt
Katie Cook
Jacob Cromwell
Jamie Reaves
Robbie Craig
Billv Rice
Brad Richardson
James Criner
Chris Crowe
Ti t Ya n v R i e c h
Bobbie Dill
Ashley Rima
Gina Donley
David
Rickey Dryer
Susan Ethridpe
Lepio Rubal
Anna Evans
Robby Sharp
Isaac Sharp
Kari Sharp
Pattv Sharp
Sue Sarttn
Anthony Ferett
Gary Finley
Amy Fischer
Brian Smith
Jacob Ford
Brian Gaynor
Lofi George
Robert
Smith
Shauna Smith
Sheralee Smith
Tony Glassford
Carla Smithev
Rachel Hall
C*}.
Melissa Hamilton
Chris Heard
Veronica Hoffman
Darla Smithev
Tamniie Sperko
Mist\ Spradlin^
Eric Stevens
Sharlene Hoskins
Christy Huckaby
Rowland
(I
James Stoddard
Eric Huston
Charlev Strickland
Arley Jasper
Jared Jasper
I.aQuitta Jennings
Mist\
Summers
To m
Summers
Shane Johnson
Anthony Jones
hmily Jones
Jenne\ Sweanev
" l a m t ' t a Ta r r
Kentn
Lrit
Werner
Melinda Jones
Aaron Kahler
Michtal Kaus
I M
diastttv \X orlev
An^iela Wimberly
Patcv
Josh Anthony
Rebecca Batt
Rachel Bliss
Scott ^'oun^:
Chris Zakharoft
Kevin Chapman
Lori Dibben
Calvin Hicks
Michael Huber
Jason Jones
Brad Johns
Tricia Anplen
Jesse Anthony
WiLlie LaSheli
Christie Brown
Mathew Long
Heather Conry
Danielle Mattson
Patricia Dugan
Angie McCullough
Angela Gargus
Kenny Peterson
Karia Huntlev
Cindy Pierce
John Imes
Mandi Pierce
Steve Polston
Miten James
Denee Keith
Tracy Sikes
Bridget Mullholland
Karen Smith
Shannon Tamborrino
Francy Valenti
Ryan Nichols
To r ^ i P a w l i k o w s k i
Tina Pierce
Steven Ross
Mark Scott
Aaron Scurlock
Chris Scurlock
Jeff Scidham
Chris Sturdevant
N i k ) Ta y l o r
Diana Dugan
Jeremy Evans
Mike Kinch
Teresa Lawson
Slade Mathews
Shannon Mertile
Racheal McCattv
Cindv Bornman
Hoilie Nixon
Justin Powell
Kerri Scurlock
tX'bra Sons
Reuben Steinmark
Milissa rambornno
line Webb
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Kachv Bravi
Mitch Hrockman
Brian Buttrv
KelK Clit'Stnut
Brian Hvans
Mn.hellt* Hancock
Margie Hicks
Michelle Jones
Te r n - K n a b
Joiene Mathews
Kenneth Orr
Jeff Owen
Tracie Peterson
Gary Pickney
Meribah Randleman
Tanya Schmit
Susan Sherman
Jeffery Strickland
Kenneth Strickland
Dale Wimberly
Back Row Jeffrey Stricklock. Clint Henry. Cindy Bornman, Michelle Jones, Kathy Bravi. Middle Row Bridget Mulholland,
Denee Keith. Toni Pawlikowski, Aaron Scurlock. Christie Brown. Front Row Angela Gargus, Paul Weigel, Chris Sturdevant.
Mrs. Evelyn
Mrs. Sharyl
Mrs. Karen
Mrs. Linda
Hurst
Mills
Kjar
Brown
1st grade
2nd grade
3rd grade
Bolin
Randall
Ith grade
5th grade
6th grade
Mrs. Virginia
Mrs.
Barbara