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54 Underclassmen

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132 Adv rti m nts

500 W. Main Buffalo, Missouri 65622


The Bison Volume 55

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Above: Seniors smile at the
"'Welcome Back Assembly" .
Top Left: Freshmen girls
enjoying tlleir first high school
assembly.
Middle Left: Juniors Nick, Zoie,
and Amanda say "cheese".
Bottom Left: Dusty and Ben
are enjoying their lunch .
Top Right: Lee B. says "Peace"
Middle Right: Tara , Anna,
David, and Zoie are showing
their spirit on "Floatation
Device Day" .
Bottom Right: Tessa Atteberry
smiles for the camera on
"Tacky Tourist'' da y.
Below: Juniov girls are excited
about the upcoming game for
homecoming.

2 The Bi on
Left: D}'lan "'passes" the orange at the
Welcome Back Assembly.
Middle Left: Austin Park plays his
guitar at the FCA 5th quarter.
Bottom Left: Jeff, Ben, and Jeremy
pretending to stay out of trouble.
Below: Emily and Becky are excited
about their tirst spirit week in high
school.
Right: Miranda, Joelle, and Candace
show their spirit by dressing up on
"School Colors" day.
Middle Right: Brett and Lee enjoying
themselves at the 5th quarter.
Bottom Right: Travis telling the
camera, "Yeah, I'm cool!!!"
2nd from last: Freshmen girls dress-
up for P.}. day.
Far Bottom: Brandon "posing for the
camera.

lf you are a freshman or a graduating senior you make tons of


memories every year. Good or bad, the memories will last
forever. Memories are something you can always talk and
joke about. ln your high school years you can have
unforgetable times. The memories you have will bring friends
closer together. For some memories you'll laugh and for some
you'll cry. The memories make us who we are. Here at Buf-
falo High each memory has its own special meaning. Whether
it's chess club, FCA, Mixed Chorus, basketball, or the many
Saturdays you spent with other band n1embers, once you
graduate you' ll look back and be thankful for those memories
you' ve made. So while you have the chance to make memo-
ries, MA KE THEM. Each year ends a chapter in your life and
begins another. The memories you made in the last chapter
n1ay help you through the next. For the underclassmen, make
all the men1ories you can because before you know it your
time is up. Seniors we hope you made ....... .
MEMORIES GALORE IN 2004!!!!!!
Theme 3
During fourth hour, in 2002, sour milk was
poured in the hallway.

' in the football team photo in 2001.

The seniors burned their tires on the pavement in front of the school.

·ng the 2002-2003 school year it was so cold in


school that students almost froze.

The administrators rode into the field house on


Harley's.

er
When we were awarded football COC and district
champ titles.

A live band performed at the hornecoming dance in the fall of 2003.

The wrecked car demonstrated the result of a crash


caused by a drunk driver.

We won the football Hon1econ1ing gan1e of 2003.

The first Powder P £ otball game wasp ayed since


the 80's.

La) out b): Tara 1 'ebon


• 1cmoric' 5
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TARA HICKS
Tara hea; num{lroua; m{lmori~ whil{l
b{ling in high rehool, but on{l m{lmory a;tenda; s
out th{l moa;t ia; th{l m{lmory of how high
rehool a;tert{ld h{lr fr~hm{ln y{l8r. &>h{l would E
a;it with ell th{l ~niora; at th{l {lnd of th{l ~ntor
hell at whet th{ly call{ld th{l ~~~nior b{lnch." N
On{l dey th{l b{lnch brok{l, but {ZV{lryon{l a;till
found a a;pot to hang out. &>h{l'll n{ZV{lr forg{lt 1
how th{l ~niora; took h{lr in end gev{l h{lr th{l
gr{l8t~t m{lmon~ a;h{l'll {ZV{lr heV{l. o
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&>miling for th{l cam{lra,


Tara tri~ to b{l a littl{l
bit mor{l ~riorn;u

Mirande'a; moa;t m{lmorabl{l mom{lnt


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ia; h{lr {lntir{l ~nior y{l8r. &>h{l id ~~I jrn;t carYt
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wait unttl graduation." h{l he bond{ld With a lot
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Chria;tmea; conc{lrt, Mirande
a;topa; for a quick a;nep hot.

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6 Profile
e ber en ....
Ryan Pin ey
J Ryan's most memorable moment was
hanging out with friends and partying. He' also
U never forget helping to build the bison car and
going to the athletic games. Just hanging out in
N town Ryan has created many great memories
for himseff and other people.

R
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Testing out the bison car, Ryan Pinkley,
David Kay, Travis Dill, and Nick
Henderson, need to watch where they're
gotng!

Stephanie's most memorable moment

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was at the football homecoming dance when

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she got autographs from the band "Happy End
N
ings." She was so excited. While getting the

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autographs she said she even got lucky enough

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to get their numbers IIIII
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Hanging out in Mr. Rothdiener's room,


Stephanie gets side tracked by looking
at pictures!

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at ;Buffalo tiigh hool wa~-- thfl timfl shfl blflW
bubblflS in Mr. Colvin's drink Whfln hfl Wflnt s
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8 Memories ____
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emember 'Wben ....
Kyle's most memorable moment
at BHS was walking down the hall
F
and the guy in front of him, Stephen
R
iE Jabro, started wrestling with his back-
s pack. Stephen claims his backpack
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was beating him up.
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Kyle Keith

Stephen Jabro

"My most memorable moment was


F
R
when our band went to a contest at Rolla, E
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Missouri. While one of the other bands
M
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one was walking out...Jessie Evans and I

marched along and played right with

them!!"

-Bizabeth Dorssom
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What i$ th=.¢· itib_r@r-
tarle=.~· @J :firit'P Spirit is a fun way
of showing the school and community that
the students support both. Buffalo High
School student~ show school spirit in many
ways. The back-to-~chool assembly gave
the student body the opportunity to meet the
student council members. BHS supports
their local verteran by welcoming them to
our verterans a sembly. Spirit week, which
happens the week before football and ba -
ketball homecoming game , are filled with
lots of fun. For an entire five days, tudents
dress up in illy clothes depending on the
theme of the day. The mo t spirit ever
shown by the tudent body wa at athletic
games. Whether students were cheering for
the football team, stomping and clapping
for the basketball team, they let the team
know that they were there for them. Far top: Pretending to smile. Lee
Brethower and Tony Hill make the
music group ICP look like circus
clowns.
layout by Jami Smith
Above: Attempting the limbo. Jana
She\Vmaker looks like she needs a
chiropractor to straighten her out.

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I0 Spirit Memories
Left: Showing their junior spirit
Whitne) Paul and Jennifer Turner give
.. the 411" on red pantyhose.

Below: Taking a break from class.


some students shO\\ off their colorful
pajamas.

Far middle left: While drinking a bottle


of \Vater. these two somphmores show
off their solid red color. for spirit \\ eek..

Below: Hanging in the hall way. the


sophmore banner bringr., out all the
school color<,.

Far lower left: Glowing with vibrant


colors. Ashle} Caner. Lee
Brethower, DaYid Ka} and Dylan
Da\ ir.,on shO\\ off their Ha\\'aiin spirit
with st<l\\ hat., and tlowCI') shirts

Left: Posing proud!) for the camera.


some junior girls and gu}s let
e\ er} one k.nO\\ that the) are number
one.

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12 Senior Di i ion
2004

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Aaron Black Du ty Booth

Brandon Buntin Marjorie Burnett William Cable Terri Caldwell

A hley Carver Mary Compton Vincent Cook

Anna Craig Rachel Crawford Steven Crawley Tra Dill

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ongratulations Anthony !

W are . o thankful God ga e ou


to us. You' e b enable ·sing and
we are proud t call you our "son."
We know G d ha. a wonderful
plan for your Iife.
With lo e,
Mom &Dad

ur Dearest Miranda ,
Lo k how the year~ have
nown. eems like ye~terday
you were just a baby. ow
you're a remarkable young
lady with a love for hri~t
putting a and a big heart f r pe pie.
mile on our We know whate er path you choose
face. Keep in life will be go done . . because }OU
put G d fir t.
G d fir. t.
Thank y u Miranda for being such a
We lo eyou All ofLove,
wonderful daughter and our congratu-
er much, Dad, Mom,
lation. for a job well done. Wear o
Lo e, Mom, Dad, LaDonna, & ick
of y u today and always. athan, & Mari a

on gratulation Du ty !!

er forget who you are or where


you came from.
Lo e,
Mom &Dad

Always gear for the fastball and react


to the curve! !
Lo e ya lot ...
Dawn

Anna

1. Don't lea e your wet towels on


then or.
2. Wear your seat belt.
3. Be a GOOD girl!
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H w quickly the year ha e fl wn. It
em ju t ye terday you were in kinder-
garten. You are our preciou gift from
God and we 1 e you very much and are
o proud of you.
Love,
M m, Dad, and Morgan

Cari, Derek,
If going to
We are the mall, put
proud of you! me pant
on!
Love alway , Love,
Mom, Mark, Mom, Earl,
and Chri and Candace

Tara,
When we brought you home
from the ho pital all you wanted
t do wa leep. Now you're
grown, and all you want to do i
leep.
Love you alway ,
Dad, Mom, Calvin, and Rebecca

Anna, Through life'


matter journ y, reach for
what we are the tar, . For love
d ing we and upport follow
alway have the t L home.
a good time! Congratulation !
Love,
Love, Dad
Mom, Dad, Amber,
and Daytona
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4 dynmnica 2, 3,4 gl • 3,4 1 ,2, 3,4 T mck 1,2, 3,4 C 'ham-
lllliSi . C( )l"\t >st 1,2, 3,4 ll.lUSi . 1 •r 3.4 Musi - u )ntest 2, 3,4
Krattl y, Tarra Mi h 1
· luh 1,2,1,4 Ft·en -h ·luh 3,4 M d Mark ) 85 F - 1,2,3,4 FF 1 Ft· ·nch
18-8 ) daught •r ( )f I rian
I 'l club 1,2,3,4 A+tutor 4 son of Shannon and Club 2,3,4 An luh 1,4 P •p
and I )rothy Krattley
SC( )Lit staff 4 stu ient coun ·il Jaul. ·tt • Fletch ·r h1sk •thtll club I ,2,3,4 A+ rutt )r 4
Dan ·e Taun 3 c.:,l • 'lub
1 ,2, 3,4 '2 yt )lith pr -si- 1,4 h1sehtll 4 A+ruror 4 Math · luh 2, 3,4 Stu I ·nr
2,4 Musi -
d •nt 4 scienc · · luh 4 y ·ars yau·s tn 1 . · 12 ·ouncil 3,4 y '<lts in l). .:. 1 3
( ~luh 2 1,2,3
in D.' 8
I r.una Club 1,2,4 Vo-te -h 2
A+ Tutor 4 Vica
l""trlun ·ntaria.n 2 F 'LA
I list. 3, Re l ~l i •r 2, I nuna
dub tr -sur •r 4, ya1rs in I
7
Lu ker, Erin Melissa 06- Ost~ r, Mar· ri
26-86 daughter ( )f Willianl.
Paulin Bum tt 2-4-86,
and 1 ·hor.1h u •ker
daughr ·r t )j 1i · hael
Lu1 ,. Anth ny Dani 1 Pnn · i( tl's ltst 1 Bison I LR. Philli Ri hard 10-1 (r-
. rrandet· <ln I Ann Stt · k -
' 1 3-85 son ot l ,tle and 2, 3,4 Acad •tnt - lett •r 2, 3,4 85 S<.H'l of Suan · and
ton, FBLA 1, ~· · i •n ·e 'luh
Kati' Lui~ honor Roll 1,2,4 ·ollege pr •p cert. 4 '-Nho's l")e..uin Phillips I Ionor Roll
l, years in D. ' 4
Bask ·thtll 1, 3,4 ,olf 1,2,3,4 '-Nho 1,2,3,4 . ·holasti all 4 Basketball 3 Wht )'s Wh()
Weightlifting 1,4 F ' 1,4 anl. •r. 3,4 srx )rts rnangaer 2 W •ighrlifting 1 Tra -k 3
F 2 Si""uiish 2 P ·p 1,2,3,4gl •club l,3tnusi · F 4V(rt<e · h 1 A tutot·
4 + tuH )r 4 ya1r in l ·ont >st 1, 3 2, 3 FB 4 y ~1rs in D.C. 12
13 1,2,3,4 Nl IS 1,4 l ·p club 2,3
A+ run )t· 4 tnarh lub 3,4 Ovv n, Alex ll--4-8 5, sr. m
stu ·o 4 -h >s.s clu h 3,4 Pri nc i- of Mtk · and Jan • v ·n,
I""tls dvisr. )ry ~ )ll.l.tnitL>e 3,4 I Ionor Roll 2, Baseball 1,
I r ·v •ntion of J uver il • FFA 1,2,3,4, Vl ' 3,4, {r
Vi · her~ ')ll.l.nl.tte • .S. te h 3,4, A+ Tut( )r 4, Ag
Lavvscn, Tray Ann 02- H..ep. 2,3,4 TauTt _::aptain l airy Taun- 1st pla- • stat',
05-86 FBLA 4 FHA/ •uk •tnia + ytnphenu.t lOth pla - • nationals, y >:ars
F 4 ya1r in I . ' 12 & · it •y of 111. •ri .. , 2, 3,4
in D.C. 13
y ~trs lli l . ·. 11 P 1st n, Miran · Lynn
01-08--< .., Cbughtet· of Troy
and I ana Polsn Hi I lonor
M lt n, Lin y Eliza- Roll 1,2, 3,4 Voll ''r htll 1
h 7-08-85 naught ·r of 1v1tLsic cont >st 1,2, 3,4 Band
p yn Ashl Lynn 5-
l )nni • at d .,. !!-i<l M ·Iron 1,2,3,4 1usic luh 1,2 II
Led.., rvv 2 3- 6, Lbughr •r of l ,tnn'r
l lonor roll 1,2 Bison H.R. club 1,2 1,2, 3,4 I ep
Justin M 06-10-85 son of and juli' Payne, Bison
3,4 Who's Who 3,4 Bask ·t- club 1 Ya1rl-xx)k staH 1. +
I-I( )n( )r H.( )ll 1 ,2, 3,4, Wht )'S
Sha\Nn and Bct-ry I Ionor htll 1,2,3,4 Softhtll 1,2,3,4 tutot· 4 ycu·s in l).(: l 3
t·oll Bask ·tball 4 Wr :;-;rlir g Who 1,4, National I lonor
FA 1,2,3,4 4 Fr ·n -h Roll 3,4, Voll •y[...,.tll l,
4 I r.un<1 ·lub 4 ya1rs in ·lul 2, 3,4 An dub 1 Pep
n.· · lub 1,2,3,4 +tutor 4 1ath
Softhtll 2, ,4, W •tghtltf nng
2,3, Tr,l ·k 1,2,3,4 Sports
·luh 3,4 y ~1rs in l . ' 1 3 'h<e •rl ~,der 2
'·trni al
Spantsh -luh 3
~ ~ n 2-2~8 F ' 'lub 1,2, 1,4
~ )n t )f Mike and Martha. A+ tun )r 4 Stud ·nt )Un-
+ tllt< )[" 4 . '<lT"S
l lonor t·oll 2 Bison H.R. 3,4 -il 2, 3,4 Juni )r ·i •nc ', ng.
Mi r, J hnni 5--20-85
an :1 I hun. Synll ).siunl 2, 3,4
in D.C.::. 13
Footl...,.tll 1 W ~ightlifting 4 son of Ja ·k and Robin
A 1,2,3 VI ' 3,4 A+ y ·ars in D. : 11
I 'tsk ·rh1ll 1 tX)tball 3,4
tutot· 4 y ~lrs in I . ' l 3 3

~~·out Staff 4 y '<lrs in [). '

nior Brag~ 25
Richard Phillip Miranda Pol ton Audrey Potter Jimmie Raper

Jennifer Robin on

Troy Smith Lyal Strickland Adam Trow

nior Mug~ 27
Bre-
1 - 2- 3
I love you
Bye- SMOOCH

We love you-Mom & Rob

Brandon- Sara-
You ha e a way
Year go by, our
of livening up
pride and love for
the room ju t by
you willla t
walking in.
forever. Thank
Keep on mil-
for being a great
ing! You' e
kid.
been uch a
ble ing! Congratulation ,
Congratulation ! Love Mom & Dad
Love Mom, Dad, Andy & Ca i

Dylan,
Look at you! You went
from a little Bat Man, to a
full grown man. We love
you.

Dad, Mom Jasmine

-
1
28 enior Ad
2004
Reavis, ' :->1 Layout by: Jerimiah Hodge
6-0-R6, sc. Kl l )f Rus: •ll an i FB
\nIt R ·avi....., Prin · ipal's LL<>t
2, 3, Btsc.n1 Hot or Roll 1, Tun r, rand )n
Aca i ~rni · Le ter , 4, <X)t- Fren h Prin ipal's List 1,2,3,4,
Wil )n, John W.
1--all 1, Mu.-;i - ')nt ~t 2, 3, 4, 2,3,4, A+ Tutor 4, Acad•tni Lett •r 2,3,4,
Who's Who 1,2,3,4, F<.x)t- 6-24- , son of ' urt and
!vlusic 'luh 2, 1, 4, NI-l 2, rnor Pil~>nUTl.ag • 2, years in
Kathy Wilsc.n1, &'L..,kethall
3, 4, Ft- ·n · h ' lub , 4, Art D. ' 13 ball 1,2, Ba; ·hall 1,2, NHS
2,3,4, NI IS rcc'L..,ur~r 4, 1,2, <X)thall 1,2,3,4, Ba; •1---.all
Club 3, A utor 4, Math
1,2,4, ·.11-ntval Ktn.g 1, A
Club 3, 4, Math ''lnt ·st 2, r •n · h 'Luh 2,3,4, Scout
,4, panisl ' lui 2, ,4,
3, 'h !S.'i 'lub 4, yeat·s in D. taff 3, A+ uto•- 4, Nk"lth
~u&.ish 'lub Pr !Sident,
C7 mith, Trisru1. wn. Lub 1,2, ,4, Math 'lub
Vi ~ Presid nt 4, r•anL..,h 'luh Vi e Presi-
-2 5, daught ~r of Ronc:la ience
Richards, Brand<. n Luh Vi ~ Pr~id •nt 4,
d 'nt, Ag Soil ' )ntest- bt
and :rary
1-29- 6, son of L )n and 1 ~;s 'lub 3,4, 'I o!S'> lub pla • 3, ycc1rs in I . ' 1 3
Roll 2, FB
P-..14-,ty Ri · han...L...., A 2, Vo-- h 4, P•p
VI ' 1, Vc>-t · h 3, P ·p Tun )r 4, years in I . ' 1
'luh 2, year:; in I . ' 8

Roberson, ]ami Jo
12-28- 5, daught ~r of Joseph
and I ol ~rra Rol •rson,
pears, J nnif r
2-24-86, daught ~r of neg
Honor Roll 1 ,2, BL-;on
pears, HA/

T eatn 1,2, 1 ,2,


Wibon, Miranda
F 'LA Pr ·id~nt 2, VI W lsh, Ali ia Leigh 6-2-- , c..laught~r of Bru e
3,4, Vo-te h ,4, A+ Tutor 4, 1-1 , daught ~r of Robert ar d Ali • Wilson, )llege
ye.u·s at [). ' 1
and 'Tina W ~lsh, Honor Pr ~p '~rtificatc, Bison
Ru..~- "'11, lt:= Roll 1, Bison llonor Roll 1, l lonor Roll 1,2, 3, cad ~n•i ·
'in ly Sl •th, ·u1. 1 3,4, I nuna luh 2,3, oll •yhall 1,2,
I lonor Roll 1 ,2, Bison Dnuna 'luh l listorian 3,
Honor RoLL 3, ' )ll •g • Pr ~p y ~1rs in I . ' 5
'•rtific:.l.t ~ 4, Ba.-;eball 4,
Weightlifting 3,4, Wr ding
3, 'h:ounl ~r hoir 1,2,

+
ara th
5-5- 5, :!aught •r of W es ar d
hnu :!<.1, Kri ·tina L LL'XUI. W ~d nx)k<;, Honor
10..24-85, daught~r of Roll 2,3, A+ Tutor 4, years
Donald and Rol ~rm in D. 7
~ hmi l, FBLA 4, VI ' 4,
Vo-t ·l 4, P~p 'lub 1, A+ ~ ·r •tary & Tr ~1surer 4,

Y "<lrl x )k Staff 4, A+ Tutor


Sh w1nak r, Jat1Cl. N. W · r, 'l.ri Le::1.nn 4, '-Ki~t 'T<"<1Ching 4, a-
2-1 2- , daught ~r of ]<. ~ and 10..9-85, daught .... of Alan tiona! Honor Roll 4,
Jeni She'Wtnak •r, Bi.'il)n and rc1.ila W '!>it •r, Bi.'il)n S. .B.ER 4, y ~1rs in . ' 1
Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, A a- Honor Roll 1 ,2, 3,4, Who's
d •mi · Letter 2,3,4, ')ll ~ Who 3, FHA/F 'LA 2, ,
Pr p . •rtifi 'lt ~ 4, Wl )'s l 1l 2, 1, rt lub
Who 2, 3,4, Bask •t ball +
1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, 'uar 1 ,4,
W ightlif ting 4, 2,
Fren h lub 2, 3,4, P ~p lub
2, A+ Tu or 4,
mith, Jc 11 Mari Wi~· rnily u
5-14-86, daught •r of Byron 11 - 11-85, daught •r of
and Jo • Sn1ith, Pdn ipal's T4 ·sm r, he: rity Rt )I ·rt .u1 1 Rd · --, Wi! •,
1- :>, daught •r of Rol rt Whie, ani _,l 1 lonor Roll 1,2, 3,4,
and Barb Tessn• r, Honor r-
Roll 1,2, &1.nd 3,4, BLA 4, 1,2, 1 ~,d •r 1,2, , Rand 1,2, rt
VI ' 1, Vo-t h. 3, + 'luh 3,4, P 'l ~1ub 1,2,3,
,4, years
Tutor 4, ~rs it I . 4 + Tutor 4, y ~,rs in
11
eni r Brag 29
30 enior Mugs
Brandon Turner Sara We tbrook Amber Willi

Meli a Wil on
L ft: Lee B rethower
Left: After hurting
his fo t playing
football, Matt
DeMan· is laid-up
on crutch .

Right: Ch L e
Hender on wa out
after th fir. t basketball
game from a sprained
ankle .

Above: miling for the camera,


Donald o ts hope hi upcoming
urgery will go well.
Left: Trying to make a new fashior
. tatem nt with her ling, ammie

Abo e: Lindsay Melton show off her


brui:e where she was hit at
basketball practice.
Left: u. tin Park injured his leg
during a tough basketball practice.

Layout By: Ashlee otter


32 Senior
Abo e: Trying not to blow
bove: L ok like Aaron Haley i them elve up, Derek J ne and
trying to -tudy for hi final ? a ey Richard on are hard at
Right: Working hard in cla , Jo h work in Chemi try.
Eid on and Jennifer Spear try not Lower: Showing off for the
to be di tracted by the camera. camera, Luca Hughe add
m re weight.

Left: Tr ing to work ut a tough


bo e: Icing hi ankle, Lee
probl m, Mar C mpton . tart to
Phillip trie to recover after a
get confu ed.
hard ba. ketball practice. Below: roiling for the camera,
Below: cared he lo t hi plann r, Ra h I rawford takes an impor-
Matt Beltz bee me franti .
tant phone call.

eniorc
A UA ---
10
!! Fin!!l F!!r!!w!!ll t!! th!! ....

Cl!!ss 2f 2004
At 8:00 p.m. on May 21st, closure is brought to the
end of the 2004 school year for graduating sen iors .
Tears of joy and tears of happiness filled the field
house. This is truly one sen ior
class that will be missed. The
seniors class quote ends with
the phrase , " ... today is our day
to go forth and succeed." The
truth that is held in this phrase Left: Pau ing
from friend and
tells us it is time to move on family photo ,
from high school. For some of Amber Will i

us this means starting college ,


for others starting a family, or
even for others starting a full-
time career. But the memories
that were made in Buffalo High
School will never be forgotten
by the Class of 2004.

34 Graduation
L!y2!!.t by: Ann! Cr!ig

Far Left: Waiting to be told


when to line up to enter
the field house , John
Caddell, Joe Kampe, John
Gilbey, Aaron Black, and
Lyal Strickland cool off
before receiving instruc-
tions. The field house is
extremely hot once it is
filled with parents, family,
friends, and graduating
seniors.
Left: Patiently waiting to
receive his name card
from Ms. Powers, Robert
Gann feels the pressure of
pre-graduation gitters.

Above: Waiting for friends to


arrive, Holly Swigert sits
Above: Wondering what will happen
patiently on a concrete bench
during project graduation, Jenny Feco
in front of the school.
ponders the possiblities in her mind.

Above: Discussing her last minute


graduation evening plans with
Jessica Evans, Rhyanna Lamkey
shows her excitement about her
evening.

Lett: Excited to be graduating,


Miranda Behrle poses for a photo
.,
~~o" 1 a J 1 I!(j trA (j(l'f (I {'{' (j "'~' t;" 1!111 NilJ, o" .,./" 1" ., p

with Jake Polema.


!ln/VJ Dtt7 rl1f'a/IIJ, 7 &tlay iJ fJtl'l tlay I &f&./n'll I! O/tt!
Far Left: Taking a memorable J (( {'{' (' ('tl.))
graduation photo with a parent,
Robert Gann, Jesse Frazier, Bran-
don Lewis, Cody Fry, Tyler Hicks,
Brett Gibbs, and Matt Morlan fight
back the tears.
Graduati n 5
WHAT IS YOUR MOST
MEMORABLE MOMENT
FROM THESE lOR TRIP?

Above: Miranda and Jenny' reaction to the ride


A hley Carver: '"When Linzi Fire in the Hole.
bu ted the quishy ball and got
glitter all over everyone around.··

Jesse Frazier: ..Hanging out with Aa::love: Looking scared while ing
friend and riding Wildfire.··
c i Prandt and Jesse Frazier scream loudly.

lOR
2004

Emily Wi e: "Riding Wildfire


13 time in a row with ftiends.''

Cary Hilderbrant: ''Hanging out and Above: Mr. Colvin and Mr. Rothdiener looking
goofing off with Jes e Frazier." happy to be enior pon or and enjoying a day at
36 Senior Trip SDC, wait to ride The Lo t River.
Ona Ia~~ ~rip ~o ~ha ci~y of rnarnoria ~--·
Sanior Mamori~ of snvar Dollar

WELCOME TO WORLlJS-FEST!/111 TIM 4-t~et/J'rd' fravtltd f!J' Stlvtr lJIJ'IIar Ctf/1 f!J'r fnttr d't~et/J'r frt,b
dtt-rtH§ flit fntmt !J'f W!J'rld Ftd'f. lJtfftrt~ef ~eaft/J'~ealltftu oamt fr!J'm aii!J'vtr flit JVIJ'rld a~ed 4-tf tJ,b
~tJIJ'fntd' f!J' 4-n/J'JV !J'ff tftmd' 4-,btotfto f!J' fnttr o/J'u~efr/1. Dtfftrt~ef 4-n/J'JI.Jd' ftafurt~e§ ofJ'u~efrttd' mud'to ltltt
]amtoa~ Irtla~et£ a~ed Rud'd'ta. JVtrt ,btrffJ'rmtd fnr/J'Uffii!J'uf flit da11. N!J'f a/14-t~et/J'rd' JVt~ef ffJ' Stlvtr
lJfJ'IIar Ctf/1jtJd'f f!J'r flit 4-n/J'~ Juf f!J'r flit rtdu a~ed f!J'fJ'd. Rtdu ltltt Wtldftr~ L!J'd'f RtVt0 Ftrt t~e
flit Hffl~ a~ed flit Jtj IJ'Jet-Waftr BtJja~e. St~et/J'rd' aft af flit Rtvtrd'tdt RM HIJ'ud'~ Sa~ed~Vtoll HIJ'Ud'~
a~ed Cllt~eut f!J'!J'd. Tnt JrfftJ,b had a JVIJ'~edtrful da11 JVtfll ff5 dtjrtt ftm,IJtrafurt a~ed ~e/J' rat~e. Of OIJ'tJrd't
wllt~e flit 4-t~etfJ'rd' JVt~ef f!J' Stlvtr lJ!J'IIar Ctf/1 flit!! b/J'Ujllf a d'IJ'tJvt~ettr f!J' rtmtmJtr fnttr frt,b d'uoll ad'
Jarftr~ oa~edl~ f-d'ntrf~ a~ed !J'f o!J'urd't flit ffiJ'IJ'd !J'I' lttfflt o/J'r~e. Tnt 4-t~etfJ'r frt,b td' ftlltd JVtfll fu~e
n~tm/J'rt#. St~et/J'r 4-,IJIJ'H4'/J'0 Mr. Rfffndtt~etr d'a/14' ntd' fav/J'rtft mtmfJ'r!I!J'f flit 4-t~et/J'r frt,b td' ~Vnt~e ~~~ Mr.
CtJivt~e~ Mr. Ra~edl~ Md'. Murra11 alm!J'd'f ft,b,btd flit JVaftr b/J'ffaH JVntlt rtdt~ej.
Above Left: J oelle prepare to get wet on the
Lo t Ri er.
Above Middle: Kri tina and Tri ha r Ja in the
Grandfather' Man ion.
Above Right: Jenny, Miranda P., Mr . Behrle,
Mi Vande eer, J oelle, and Miranda W. mile
f r a picture before riding the L t Ri er.
Left: The enior that went on the trip,had a
group photo taken before they left Sil er Dollar
City.

Layout B : Miranda Wil on

ni r Trip 37
u~~Y:

ANNACRAtG

Right: Dr
up for their last
footooll home-
coming. this
~'LASS group of seniors
'-- get tog ther for I ..;_St.:~~~-r:!f:._~ ,
a picture.

f="LOA~S
participation _ .,.~,. . .----
coronation
student~s,*•IWtftt~iCbcoi.,.~......,.._QI..P
For

4l
T'C:Ilg

eco

Above: During half time f the


the Varsit} cheerlcading squad
performs a routine for the cr wd.
T
u
1)
E

44 tudent Life Di i ion


aetlore
2004
IOR6

1. ame: I A DA PO STO Wo.-k Place: O"Reilly Auto Pa.-ts


Pay: ?5.25 Job Desc.-iption: Me.-chandise.-

2. aa11e: J NY~ CO o,.k Place: McDonald" s


Pay: ~5.55 Job Desc,.iption: D,.ive- »u-u

3, ame: C DAC DUTCH R o.-k Place: Victo,.ian Steakhouse


ay: t 3. 00 plus Job Desc:.-iption: Wait,.ess and Cashie

~. me: Place: Elect.-ic Beach


Olfk
Pay: ~5.15 Job Desc.-iption: Running tanning bed

46 Senior at Work
wovfL

• ame: HO LV o~tk P ace: oods Supe~tma~tket


Pay: f5.25 Job Desc~tiption: Cashie~t

• attte: ARLETA WISDO o~tk Place: ubway


Pay: t6.15 Job Desc~tiption: Sandwich ~tfist

attte: RACHEL CR WFOR Olfk Place: o· Bannon Bank


Pay: t6. 45 Job Desc,.iption: obby Receptionis

attte: EMILY WISE o~tkP ace: Hong Kong House


Pay: t3.00 plus tips Job Desc~tiption: ait,.ess

Senior'> at Work 47
IOR6

1. ame: P JG PI RC Wo,.k Place: Hip Pocket Pi%za


Pay: t5.45 Job Desc,.iption: Makes pizza!Cashie,.

2. ame: JO·-··"''.L" Sl RKV ~o,.k


Place: Wood" s Supe,.tHa,.ket
Pa y: 75. 25 Job Desc,.iption: Cashie,.

3, ame: KACEV RA KJ Wo,.k Place: McDonald" s


Pay: !5.40 Job Desc,.iption: Cashie,.

4. 'une: J SO B RRY Wo,.k Place: Wood's Supe,.""a,.ket


Pay: ~5.25 Job Desc,.ip ion: Stocke,.

48 Juniors at Work
Layout by: Jami Smith

wovfL

5, an1e: S Sli ITH o,.k P ace: Ha,.dee' s


Pay: ~5.25 Job Desc,.ip ion: F,.ont ine

6. att1e: JESSIC R SO o,.k P ace: Dai,.y Queen


Pay: t5.25 Job Desc,.ip ion: F,.on line

7, Nattte: SHAWN o,.k Place: KFC/Taco Bell


Pay: t5. 15 Job Desc,.iption: Cashie,.

B. attte: ZOI JEU E o,.k P ace: onic


KAD HILDEBRANDT Job Desc,.;p ion: Ca,. Hop/Cook
ASHLEY MILLS
Pay: ~5.25 plus tips

Junior-; at V.. ork 49


her first time giving
blood, but senior Lindsay just doesn't do well
·th the needles. This is her time donating.
ttom: Having her best frien Whitney Paul by her
side helped junior Jenn Turner: keep away the first
e jitters of giving blood .

to ... well, no on~:5=i
quite sure
he's trying
JVU.dcUe: Not
having such a
successful time
donating, senior
Marge Burnett is
doctored by her
friend Danan
Bradley.

Blood Drh c 51
Ama da Rt~mfelf &
Brad
Sara Btvrn4' ·uv Votv Gt!,
b!f Sara
Barn4t

Ben
Pt!ffer

ptJI bj': A11~ea Crtttj

211tl AIIIIIIIJI B

Ama~tda Belt
·stte~ef Wft.e~e
Vtrll 're Tft.ere·
b!f L!fal
b!f Barbara Sfrtcltla~ed
Sfretdtfa~ed.

Buffa!tr Htjlv cft.trtrlt ttlllltJttl Tale~ef £


wad' fl.eld trll Tlvurdtda~ A!Jrtl ?flv f ~·00 !Jifl. There were? dt t, -enf jrtrii!Jdt
whtr !JttrftCt!Jafed fhtdt fttar. lJuefdt t oltJdet£· Ama~eda Rumfelf d Sara
· Barnharf a~ed TNl: made 11/l trf Tftler oelu a~etl T!fler LftJeCIJ. ~ trltrdt
were bft Shawna Htrrdt~ an~ Lftttl Sfrtcltlan Ama~eda Bell (trn ptantr and
ttlljtll§)~ a~ed Breff bbdt (jlltfar). The ltrne Ja d fhtdt !tear wM Safe Ha-
ven~ made II/' trf 114-'vft Henderdttrn~ Brad Graevt 'II Ptrffe~ a~edJeff
Ltlleft. Tile~ trw wad' MC'tl b!f ·rive Rtru~ed Man' frtrm e radttr 4tfafttrn
•ctrf!trve C~ n!r!f ... L!fal Sfrtelt!antl ttrtrlt ftrdtf /'lac~ TNT~~ I? 2nd plae~
and Ama~eda Rumfelf a~ed Sara Barharf ftrtrlt 3rt:/.

•Ftrr UJIJ,af If'dt WtrrfiJ,..,


.· Buffaltr S/'rt~ejfteld
L!fal Sfrtoland &
Amanda Rumfelf

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54
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Junior Division
2005

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"I'm in Glee Club becau e


it' fun and I love to ing,"
ay Fre hman Kel ey
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aetlc>re
"Becau e I like to draw," i
the rea on B.J. Routte i
in olved in Art Club.

Lee participate in
S.O.B.E.R. He ay
he' in the club becau e
he doe n' t drink, do
drug , or have violent
behavior.

Chayla Hale enjoy I wa in it Ia t year and it


being in Spani h wa fun ."
Club becau e it' - enior, Je e Frazier
preparing her to go
on the trip to Spain
withM.
Beckner thi
. ummer.
Rovv One: John v hite (President). Forrest Ma) nard
(Treasu rer), 'icole Ess ( c rctary ). Scott Bohn (Vice
President), ori Paro (Ad\ isor)
Row Two: heryl 1c\\illiams. RaeAnn Binthff, Bcthanc
Wilkerson, Ashley Robmett. Leanne Colagio. Chastidy
Hawkms, Kati Hildebrandt, Con Russell
Rov~ Three: Brett aylor. aron Hale , Chaynna Gatton,
Gmn) Roger. , Jessica ollins, Raech lie Hamilt n, Can
Wester. Tina ano, asondra erdom
Row Four: Bryan Hill, hris Barclay, Dale umitt, Dasi ty
Lancaster, Julie Gibb. , eil Hicks. D)-Jan Davison. Du. t}
Hender on, Paul Torrey. Brandon Wilson
Ro~ Five: Ryan Pinkley, Mike Downey. R)an Ma~tm.
nthony Johnson, Tim Owensby, B.J. Willis. Justin Clark,
Matt Morlen

Art Club
M . Paro has been Art lub p n ·or for the
pa t two ear and he love going on the
trip to th el on Art Mu eum in Kan a
Cit and Th Art In titute in t. Loui .
·tamping ho f print near the field. heal o
enjoy hanbing out ith the kid in the
afternoon . The Art club meet e ery
Thursday from 3:30-4:30 in the art room.
"They (student are rela ing and fu n, yet
we alway get a lot accompli hed,'' said M
Paro.
Right: his painting wa done by the Art lub
pre ident. John White. Top: Working hard, these art work of
club mem ber~ work to get their project done. Leanne Colagio

Mr . Beckner ha been proud to pon or th drama club for the pa t twenty year . Drama club u ually hold their
meetings before chool in the Shewmaker Center room 302. Mr . Beckner aid one of the major goal for her club i to learn
to appreciate and under tand theatre while till enjoying it. Suring the chool year drama club u ually participates in many
fundrai r includin the carni al. Al o, they take trip to ee other theatre production . Some of her favorite memorie
include , eeing pro ional play or mu icl with her student and watching the student develop a love for theatre. Vincent
Cook, a mem er of drama club, aid that he enjoy the amount of fu n they have in cia a well a participating the produc-
tion through ut the year. incent has b en a member for three year and thi year er e a pre ident.
tory by Ashlee Cotter

Drama Club
Row One: Tarra Krattley (Treas urer), Tyler Weeks
(Vice President), Lee Brethower, Mrs. Mary Lou
Be kner (Sponsor), Jeff Lilley, Vincent ook
(President), Amanda Rumfelt
MaryLou Row Tv~o: Kyndall Warford, Emma ompton. Hali
Batt

13eckn.er Row Thr e: Lanilry Royce. Anessa tewart, Raechelle


Hamilton . Joshus Wiebe. Dayana Serrato. Rachel
Baker
Ro\\ Fou r: Da\ id Forrester. Sara Burns. Je. sica
Colling. ngela Forrestor. Rachel Brittan , as1 Lewis
Futur T f merica is a club de i nea forth e tudents who are intere ted in becoming a teacher. The club partici-
pates in American Eductaion eek in the fall. National Education W ek in the pring, and a trip to the tate capitol. FT A's
goals include are discus ing the road to becoming a teacher. shadow admini tration to gain experience, and di cu education
cholarships and opportunities. The meeting. are held every second and fourth Monday of the month from 7:45-8:10 a.m. in
Mr . Ho tetJ r' ro m. Mrs. Hostetler has been the FT A sponsor for two year . Her favorit m morie of the club are their
di. u. i ns and the Early Education intercom speeches during American Education W k. Miranda Wilson, Pre ident of
FTA, has enjoyed the meeting that have been held, and trying to figure out wh n the ould take the trip to the state capitol.
Her favorite memory a hadowing Mr . Phillips at the elementary for a day. tory by Miranda Wil ·on

Jill Hostetler

Row One: aron Haley (Secretary), aron Black. (Trea urer), David
Row One: Vincent ook (Trea urer}, Miranda Wilson (President),
Garrett (Vice President). Brandon Turner. (President)
Joelle mith, (Secretary)
Row Two: Casi Lew1s, Justin Polston, Jazyme Beamer. Leanne
Row Two: Jes ica Lawson, Elizabeth Dorssom, nna Craig, Tara
Colagio, Biff Sperko, usanne Ottemes . Ariel Lehr
Hicks, Heather Easter
Row Three: Ted Brov.n. Cole Rea\ is, Derek Jones. L}al STrickland.
Row Three: Jo h Eidson, Casi Lewis
Eric King, Rand) Johnson, Jake Poelma, Quintin Hich

The Chess Club i one of the newe t club


at BHS . It ha been in exi tance for two
year . Meeting are held in Room 303 in
the Shewmaker Center every Wedne day
for the Che team and the fir t Wedne day
f every month for Che club. Both work
to adv nee in tategie and knowledge in
the game of che . The team put together
chess tournament throughout the ch ol
year and goe to tate competition in an
attempt t mak it to national . he spon-
or is Mr . Viets. 0 er the tw years, her
favorite mem ries are going to tate in the
team ' fir t ear and placing in the top
twenty . tory by Jerimiah Hodge

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Mr. Fo ha b en the igh cho 1 B nd Director for three y 'lrs. Every nmer t e band articipates i a
in Poto i, Rolla, and W ·hi gton, M' ssouri. nd Hun tville. Arka
he tockton Walnut Fe ti ·al. nd the uffalo · nd Bran on Christm
usi conte t. Mr. F( x' goal are to incre

Row One: Tim McCarty, AQlaJnda n nso , Jeremy Scarber, Heather Ea ter, Ginger Robinett.
Row Two: Paige Pierce, M rgan e ar· We er, Elizabeth John on, Alicia Wei h, Su
A hley Robinett, Joelle mit o, Chat ty Te mer, Kry tal Bowle , Holly
Gavagon, Je ie Evan,
Row Three: Marjorie Burnett, nna arl
Row Four: Miranda Pol ton, Mi ephan , Miranda Behrle, Rh nna Lamkey, T ra
Gray, Johnna Starkey, Kayla Boro, , Sara Mi hoe, Amber Gann, Iizabeth Dorr om, Wei e)
Bowden
Row Five: Jordan Lewi , Martin Hedgecoke, a ey Richard on, Ja on John on, J.J. etze ·,Susanne 0 rne en
exton, Kayla mith, Dannan Bradley, Jo h L wi , T ny Patter on, Benjamin Phillip , ikeal Comp on.
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Row Three:Vincent
Tyler Week , Eric Enokido, Linz1
Litchfield, Amanda Rumfelt, Ca. i Lewi~.
Kelsey anon, Tarra Krattley, mily
Farrales, Jessica Rus ell, Paige Pierce,
lixabeth Johnson, Lee Brethower, Du~ty
Booth, olby Wimberly, ammie Barclay
Row Four: Quintin Hicks, Donald Coots.
Brett Gibbs, Joshua William , Justin
Everitt, Doyle herrer, Justin Polston ,
Dylan Davison. Jeremy Campbell. Doug
Hodge, ole Reavis, Lee Philips. hase
Russell, Korety Warren, eil Hicks, Tyler
Lynch. ustin Park. Lyal trickland

Row One: Rachel Crawford, helsea


Manary. Dawn Booth, Brittni Killian,
Vicky Welsh. Kacey Ranl...in, Cassie
Pettitt, Kayla mith, Tessa tteberry.
Jacinda dams, tephanie Harm n. Row
Two: Linzi Pierce, Cori Russell , Jolle
mith, Heather Ea ter, Landry Royce,
Crystal Turner, Ashley King. Julie
Me lurg. Je sica Rambo. EmilY.
Farrales. Jessica Ros , Julie a· lh. Row

Je~sica ollins LinLi Lite 1eld, manda


Rumfelt. Tara Krattley. asi Lewis.
time.
Kelsey anon. Paige P' erce, Elsabeth
tory by: icole Es~
Johnson. Jessica Rus II, Sammie
Barclay.
layout by: Je1imiah Hodge

Row 1: Chery l McWilliam ..


A.M. Sherrie Cobb, Amanda Gillham,
H ather Corncha, tephanie
Richardson , Dav id Ka), Celena
eaver
Row 2: tephanie mith, Justin
Bennett , Ja on Thompson, Jo~h
Eidson , Chris oodwang
Row 3: Jerimiah Hodge, con
Bolin, Johnnie Mier, Danny
Shepard, David ssery, Troy
Smith

Makin g park fly , Cary


Hildebrant and Jes e Frazier
work diligentl y in Welding
cla .

taring blankly, Jake Poelma


it'-i -;ilently a~ Mr. Macklin
helps another tudent in Com-
v I
puter etworking

Waiting for the ne t a . ignment, Working on a new project, Tyler


Tyler Dill pia on the Internet in Dill and Jo h id on s reen print a
raphic Art~ new shirt for the Buffalo High
Senior cheerleaders.
2 ctivitie ·
Right: howing off for the
camera, Tyler Lynch and Korey
Lor· Hicks Warren display their work in
Collision Repair.
:A_ Sponsor Director h

Skill SANI A i club from the Dallas


County Career Center that focu"e~ on oca-
tional and Industrial worksmanship. VICA
h ld many activities, '>UCh as Bl d Drives
and an 11-School Brunch, and during the
year , tudents go to District and State contest
and, ometime~ NationaL conte'>t in June.
kill ANICA encourges students to learn
to work t gether while learning leader_ hip
abilitie , and their motto i · preparing for
leadeL hip in the world of work. Mr-.. Hick
ha been the ki 11 ANI A pon-.or for
about five yeaL. Her favorite memories
include going to tate competition on her first
year a pon or and when the pening and
Clo ing Team won third pl ce, e\ en when
theL thought that th y wouldn't e\en place.
Layout and , tory b)
Jerimiah Hodge

c A Ro'' 1: Lact DecL1rd.


Ehtabeth :\lolnar. Knstma
Colhns. :\lichelle Ha\ne
RO\\ 2: T)ler Dill. BJ
Routt. Sharon McGmni\.
Curti\ Klme. Rand)

P.M. John on, Richard Tubb.


Ton} a Buntin. Julia
tC\\ w1. Jcrem) Jone~
Rm' 3: Ju tm Raub.
\\ esle) Lane. Jared pence.
Robert Gann. dam hdson.
Jake Poelma. tc\cn
Cr·m lc). Jcsstca r, ans.
Milch chroder. Mark
Bcnncu
Ro" 4: Joe Kampe, Justin
Ridulc. Layne Hughes,
Qumton Webb. Ca C)
Richw·dson. Jes. e hazier.
Brandon l.cwts, teYen
franll. Joseph etler.
Ma on Brake. Cod) E' an .
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club holds eir meeting


de eating a
Zoo and

R a y Dean Phillips

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1 tma Collin Randy


Rodelander, Brian Grader , Du ty
Hender on, Zoie LeJeun , Matt
Webb

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Row One: Je. ica Law on, Rachel Britton,
Vicky W Ish Row Two: ngela Patter on,
andace Dutcher. Mis and eer Row Three:
Matt W bb, Jazmyne Beam r, athan Harmon,
eil Hicks

The A Club at Buffalo High chool i


pon, ored by Mis Vandeveer and Mis,
Grabeel. Mi Vandeveer ha been a
pon or for two year and Mi Grabeel
ha been a pon or for one year. FCA
organize the Thank gi ing food drive for Speech & Debate
familie in the area. The al o adopt a Buffalo High chool' Speech & Debate
famil at Chri tma time through the quad ha been coached by M .
Victory Mi ion in pringfield. AI o, they Van de veer for the pa t nine year . The
adopted a fo ter child thi year. An FCA
carmen. number one goal of the quad i to
, urn mer camp i held during the ummer encouage every member to perform at the
that all leader may attend. orne f the
Vandeveer be t of their ability. Member participate
F A goal are to encourag . to help and to in actiVItle uch a local peech conte t ,
fellow. hip with each other. Meeting are CO , M HAA Di trict , NFL Di trict ,
held in Mi ·· Vandeveer' r om and they tate conte t , and mock trial . During the
ha e Bib! tudy on Wedne day ', at 7:30 ummer, national competition are held
am and fellow hip on Thur day' at 7:30 and member can participate if they
am. orne favorite memorie as pon er qualify. Meeting are held throughout the
are the mu ic, enior day, and the Bible year during Mi Vandeveer's fifth hour
tudie . Te a Atteberry who has been a cia . Some of her favorite coaching
member for three year ay that her memorie include headbanging to orne-
fa\orite part of FCA i the time to open up one winning a trophy for the fir t time,
with p er and talk about G d" , Her (Advisor for di trict peech meet , Chri tma partie ,
favorite memory about FCA i when they talent night , a emblie , and making the
ha fifthquarter event after a game li ten-
th club) peech t- hirt . tory by: Jami Smith
ing to the prai band. tory by:Tara
eL on

F A_

Row One: Whitney Paul ( ecretary), Vinvent Cook (Vice


Pre ident), Miranda Wil on (Pre ident), Sammie Barclay
(Trea urer), Doug Hodge (mu ic leader) Row Two:
Le Iianne Hine , Je ica Law on, Te a Atteberry, Sarah
Barclay, CheL ey Autry, Melody H hen ee, ara
McClendon, Jake Dean Ferrell Row Three: Julie McClurg,
Casi Lewi . Biff perko, Kayla Boro, Kri ie Collin , Alisha
Phillip. Row Four: Jes ica Ramb , Paige Pierce, Lee
Phillip , Mi . Vandeve r, Ben P tter, Jeremy Campbell,
Dylan Davi on
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Math lu '

J.r' •. .
,.,

Tom
Wheeler
The Buffalo High School Math Club i pon ored for the
fir t time b) Tom Wheeler. Hi fa orite memory a being
pon or wa when the member were entergetic, playfuL
and a little crazy. The activitie that the Math Club par-
ticipated in, include going to an amu. ment park and
Row One: Aaron Haley (Pre ident), Aaron Black (Secre- making their club T- hirt . The goals of Math Club i.;; to
tary), David Garrett (Treasurer), Brandon Turner (Vice encourage each other and to tutor other tudent in Math.
Pre ident), Mr. Wheeler Row Two: Je ica Law on, Meeting were held in Mr. Wheeler' cia . . room after
Anna Craig, Derek Jone Row Three: Cole Reavi school on the fir. t Monday of e ery month. Math Club
Leanne Coliago, Whiyney Paul, Ben Potter Row Four: member Brad Graves, who i participating in Math Club,
Quintin Hick , Ly 1 Strickland, Brad Graev , Du ty aid hi favorite thing about Math Club i helping other
· Hender on tudent . tory by: Tara el on

The Buffalo High School Science Club i


pon ored by Mr. McCorkandale. The number one
achievable goal of the club i to promote intere tin Row One: Aaron Haley (Secretary), Mr.
the different field of cience. Member participate in McCorkendale, Mr. Crow, Mr. Zook, Brandon Turner
a tivitie uch a local cience fair , di trict cience (Vice Pre ident) Row Two: A hley Payne, Leanne
fair , Jr. cience, engineering, and humantie ympo- Colaigo, le Iianne Hine , Marge Burnett, Johna tarkey,
ium. Every other Tue day, member hold their Patricia Ruth (Treasurer) Row Three: aron Black,
meeting in Mr. McCorkandale' cia room. Sarah Barnhart, Cody Evan , Sarah Barela , Amanda
tory by: Jami Smith Bel
Science Club

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Chicago, IL, and
pon or,
ore memorie in

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Row One: Lacey Hallemeier


(Pre ident), Sa ha Champ
(Vice-Pre ident), Amand
Cowden (Secretary) C lsey
Gerleman (Trea urer), essi
Law on (Hi torian), M .
Di more Row Two: L ·ssa
Mi hoe, Samone Gamel, mie
Caldwell, tephanie Brown
Chel ey Wingfield, Mary De on,
Marcella Alver on Row Three:
Amanda Brown, Jenny Chri tian,
Hope Mill , Ca ondra Gerdom,
Jennifer Spear , Brittanney Bank ,
Roxanne Acree Row Four: Adam
Frantz, Kri ty Chaney, Amber
FCC:LA
Jone , Je ica Wil on, Biff
perko, Je ica Collin , Felica
Mulhdland

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have a ood grad oint average and di play excel-
sponsor but ay that he enjoy it.
in the ring, and they ho t the
wing g d citizen hip through
Ms. S hnieder' room every third
ce her ophomore year. Joelle'
ini-gol mg and he hit a hole-in-
irand· Wil on

Amy
Row One: Whitney Paul ( ecre-
Sc.hneider tary), Joelle mith (Vice Pre ident),
A hley Payne (Historian), and
Brandon Turner (Treasurer) Row
Two: Miranda Wil on, Kacey
Rankin, and ara tephan Row
T h ree: Aaron Haley, A hley Mill ,
Jennifer Turner, Jes ica Rambo, and
Biff perko Row Four : Jacob
Herzog, Ben Potter, ammie Barclay,
and Brett aylor Fow F ive: Quintin
Hick , aron Bla k, Jacob Elwood,
Da id Garrett, and Cole Reavi .

ton ( ecretary),
(Trea urer), Michelle
1-'!l'tft"''i'les (Vice-Pre ident), Rhyanna Lamkey
(Pre ident) Row Two: Mr . Madaline
McBee, Meli a Wilson, Tara el on,
Miranda Behlre, Mr . Joy Harri on

cti iti 9
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IJOFittJJI

.:;:

Above: During the pla!:J. T!:Jier Weeks perforrns perfectly


for the crowd.

Top: The da!:J after the pla!:J. Mrs.


Beckner shows off presents for her
hard work.

Middle: In Glirnpsed Through the gawdust. all drarna


club did excellent.

Bottorn: Practicing the pla!:J. gara Burns


looks angr!:l with David Forrester.
90 Activitie
Left: Losing
his sense of
reality. Josh Below: During a long practice before an
Wiebe hangs upcoming play. Vincent Cook takes a well
onto the needed break.
desk.

For 20 y6are, Mre. Bookn6r Ca!oo tho ~h t6avh6r) hse 11Mn Drruna Clu!:;e eponoor. Her favortt6 memory Jnoluaee ~out
'176et actor' awarde a'!; an awarde nl{3h1:;. AIOt1{3 wtth eponeortne tho Drama Clw, Mre. B6Gkner dlrOG'te th6 oohool playa. 1h!e meane
• eh6 ohooo6e tho produc;t;Jone and aeel{3M rolee 1:;o tho eiiud6n't;e. Mre. BBGkner plane 1:;o eponeor Drama Clw 8(38ln Mx1i y6ar. The
CI!W'e tMJ'I" eoa!Je thoaur 6nrlohmtm1:; by a't;U~ produo1;Jone In Bolivar, Sprtn#161d, and Branoon. The clul1, whlch coneJe't;e of
abou1; 30 1:;o 40 eiiud6n't;e, 'trl6e 1:;o 866 a'!; l6ae1:; 01'16 proat..IG'tlon a'!; 68Ch of thoe6 plac6e durJne tho oohool y6ar. The clul1 a1oo
'trl6e 1:;o 1iak6 an '6na of tho y6ar'1:;rlp. Mre. B6Gkner r6Calle h6r favortt61:;rlp ae tho 3 day 1:;r1p 1:;o Branoon In 2003. They eaw
e6V6ral proat..IG'tlone and had late of fun. 1hJe y6ar, thoy tMY r61:;urn 1:;o Branoon, Vu1:; thoy ar6 aloo coneld6rJne goJne 1:;o St;, louJe
or ~ 1:;o 866 prof6001onal ac1ilnefproauct;lone. Drruna Clw tn661:;e afUr oohool In tho 5!16wrnak6r C6nur for praat;u. A lot
of hard work~ Jn't;o ~tho proat..IG'tlone go emoothly, 1:;Mr6for6 ~ ar6 1:;yplcally 1:;wo houre ~. How6ver, ae tho
proat..IG'tlon 1ilm6 Mare, ~ 00t1161:;1m6e run 3 houre or mor6. The clul1 performe a muelcal produo1;Jon In tho faD and a play In
1:;116 ~ In tho pae1:;, Drama Clw hse ptrt; on OOt116 @'681:; produc;t;Jone, Vu1:; Mre. BBGkner eaye h6r 1:;wo favortt6e were roth faD
muelcaJe lnG!~ Joo6pi1 and tho Amazing r 60hnlcolor Dr68n1G081:;. 5f16 retn6rnV6re It Waf!J very 6XCftlne b60alle6 It Waf!J perfortrl6cf
for th6 1997 "?'nine of tho Theaur and It br~1:; In 3 full houeee. Blq River, wae tho oth6r 01'16 of h6r favortt6e b608Ue6 1:;116
muelc wae eo P6flu1;JfuL ~ '!;hoe perf0t't11ai1C8e tMY b6 h6r pae1:; favortt6e, Mre. B6Gkner aMe tha1:; h6r favorlt6 muelcal or
play le alwaye tho 01'16 thoy'r6 w~ on a'!; tho1:;1m6. N6x1i y6ar, Mre. BBGkner eaye BHS can coun1:; on Drama Clw 1:;o con1:;1nll6
wtth lmprovJea1:;Jon ehowe a'!; tho carnival, a faD muelcal, and a com6dy CmayV6 Harv6y) In tho eprme. Ae for 1:;116 muelcal, Mre.
B6ckner hae a f6w In mind, euch ae Gull1:;6re, By6, By6 Blrdl6, and The l..lon King.

Left: Bringing good news to


Tarra Krattley. Angela
Forrester and Anessa
gtewart ask "~e 's going to
put you in the theatre?"

Right: Practicing for the big night. Amanda


Rumfelt and Vincent Cook run through the scenes.
Pia 91
Layout by:
Anna Craig
&\
Tara Nel~on

Freshrnan
Row I· Sarah 1aynaro. \1aggie Buttram, Tamyra
Heathm, Atmee Caldwell, Amanda Rumfelt, Je-..sica
Wilson. RO\\ 2. Rachel Bal\.er. Susanne Otterness.
Cheb. ury. Chn-. Elliot, Lewt" o,,nby. Row 3:
Je..,stLa Russell, Jessica P<mell, Dylan Prewitt. John
Klme. Cod) O'Quinn. Anthony ~litchell. D.J. Heglund.
Row 4: Joe Klapp. Tommy Lynch. Logan \1iller, Cody
Brmvn. Ty kr. tidham. Cody Hicks, Bohbte Da\ idson,
Josh Stephans. Jack Laudcnhack.

Qophornore
Row I: Anthony Johnson. Chris Meade. Ginny
Rodgers. Tiffany 'ltmmo. Matt Haynes, Dustin
Dugan. Row 2: Jimmy Dwire, Kelsie Smith.
Hannah Bradley, Jeremy Campbell. Bryan Hill.
Chris Loges, Chris Barclay.
Row 3: Dusttn Dugan. Josh Evans. B.J. Willis. Cody
1cCool. Phillip Counts. Brandon clsen, Randy
Rodelandcr.
Taking time-out from thctr busy
schedule. Rachel \1cGmnis pose-..
for a picture.
Junior
Qenior
RO\\ I· Steven Cutbirth. 1organne
Hmds, Kati Hildebrandt. Brett aylor.
Paul Blacl\.. Sara Long. RO\\ 2.
Jess1ca Colltm.. Chn... Mumm, Aaron
Black. Matt Morlen. Tun Owensby.
Richard Plullips Lyndi Miller. Li ndsay
Melton, Amanda Rumfelt.

Out~tanding
State Farmer~
Senior Star Greenhand~

92 FFA Bratt Naylor a Paul Black Aaron Black Logan Yaar~lay a Vernia Doehring
C.onte.!;t T earn Participants. date and name of contest

Grasslands Team Brett • ·aylor. Paul Black.. \aron Black. and Matt Wommack
October 2, 2003-Distncts-Third place
October 16, 2003 tate-S1 th place

urscry Team Chandra Carey. Jessie Rash. Rachael .McGinni.,, and Enn rawley
October 21. 2003- 1tu') ille Conte t
1att Bro\\ n. Lacey Winchester. am Moore. and Megan Wright
Third in the 'ation

Dairy Cattle Evaluation Jo-,h Lcwi-.. Alex Owens. Cody \' aide
October 21, 2003-!vtaf) ville Contest

Horse E\ aluation Jeanette Austin. Danan Bradley, Karrie Ernster. and Tara Sell\\ itter-,
October 21, 200.3-~tary\ ille Contest

Solis Mike Green. Donald Schmied. 'athan .\1ankey. and ndy .\1cEiroy
October 21. 2003-MaJ)\JIIe Conte t
John Wilson. Casey Rash. dam Beltt. and JeffHard1son
First in the State

Entomology Logan Yearsley, Tyler Hicb. and Jordan Le\'. i-,


October 21, 2003-Maryvillc Contest

Agronomy Rodney Rodelandcr. and Matt Wommack


October 21. 2003-Maryville ontc-,t

Livestock Evalutaion Robe1t Doehring. Yerme Doehring .. athan Wil..,on. Lance Doty.
and Josh Stephans
October 21, 2003-Maryville Contest

Be low: S ittmg together. FFA team member-, wait to -,ee


the show.

Barnwarming Royalty

2003
State Soil Champion~
hcl\e \\caring their tiara ... and jacket . ham "'arrmng
queen Sammie Barclay. king .\fatt \\'ommack. and
'\\eetht!art Lyndi Miller get together for a picture.

Soil Team from left to


right : Jeff Hard i on.
Adam Beltz, Ca ey
Ra, h, John Wi l~o n . and
Bob Year~l ey FF 9.3
The.. c.\ub '5.0.B.t;'."'Q., .r&f.OV1.r&ore..ol
by H.r&. Powe..r.r&, .r&t~rte..ol ~t t\..,e,. be..-
~IV1V1tv-1~ of t\..,e,. .r&c.hoo\ ye..~r ~y .r&tu-
Ofe..V1t.r& Who w~v-1te..ol to .r&\,ow ot"\-,e..r
.r&tuole..V1t.r& how to .r&~y v-10 to olru~.r&
~v-1ol ~\c.oho\. '5.0.B.t;"."'Q. ~e..e.. t.r&
~rou~out t\..,~ ye..~r ov-1 l=rlol~y ';'Orv-1-
lv-1~"& ~t 7:f5 lv-1 t\..,e,. Voc.~\ ~U"&IC.
roo~. The. c.\ub ~e.. t olurev-1~ Chre.r& t -
~~.r& bre..~~ t\..,l.r& ye..~r to br~lv-1"& tor~
how to .r&pre..~ol t\,;e,. worol t\..,~t olrtv-1~­
tv-1~ e.r& ~ prob\e.~ ~~ov-1~ t\..,e,. t e..e..v-1-
~~e..r.r& ~v-1ol ev-1vo\ve.. o{i.;e..r .r& tuole..v-1t.r&.
By M~rc.h t\..,e.. c.\ub h~ol f 07 ~e..~be..r-o
~v-1ol e.r& .r& tl\\ ~rowev-1~. Tho.r&e.. .r& tu-
ole..V1t.r& ~~re..e..ol to ''St~v-1ol Up for
Wh~t t"& rl:\ht··, ~v-1ol "&t~v-1e.ol ~ p~r.e..r
h~v-1ol .r& t ~ilv-1~ t\..,~t they wl\\ ob.r&1-~~v-1
fro~ olru~.r& ~V)o~ ~\c.oho\. r 07 h~V1ol.r&
were.. p\~c.e..ol tV) t\..,e,. h~nw~y tV) t\..,e,.
lobby. 4 fe..w '5.0.B.t;'."'Q. ~e..~be..r.r&
~e. t wit\.., ~ c.oup\e.. of te..e..V1.r& fro~
Te..e..v-1 Ne..t to \e..~rv-1 t\..,e,. .r&t~t.r& ~v-1ol
f~c.t.r& ~bout ~\c.oho\ ~v-1ol olru~ for
and Whitney Paul.
te..e..v-1"& ~V)o~ c.~~e.. up wit\.., ~ fe..w
- - - - - -+-- eole..~.r& to ev-1for~ t\..,e,. .r&c.hoo\ t\..,e,. ol~v-1-
~~~fl~~~~-- ~e.r.r&, ~v-1ol prlc.7.r& !e..e..V1~~e..r.r& ,h~ve..
1""'o p~y Whe..v-1 olr1v-1~1v-1~ ~v-1"' U.r&lv-1~
olru~"&. s~r~ Hc.C\e.V10I'OV1, ~ fre...r&11-
~~V) ~v-1ol ~ c.\~.r&.r& \e..~ole..r fro~
'5.0.B.t;".""Q . .r&~y.r& t\..,e.. t\..,lv-1~ .r&he.. \l~e..-o
~o.r&t ~bout '5.0.B.t;".""Q. a.r& n,e,. f~c. t
t\..,~t .r&he.. c.~v-1 be.. ev-1 ~ ~roup t\..,~t
.r&he.. c.~v-1 fe..e..\ c.o~fort~\e.. wit\.., be..-
c.~u.r&e.. of wh~t t\..,e. ~roup .r& t ~V1ol.r&
for.
CHARTER MEMBERS
94 Activitie.
Layout by: Miranda Wil on

Charter Members:
Te a Atteberry Chandra Carey Chel ey Hender on
Jeremy Campbell ikita Ca ner Forre t Maynard
B.J. Crawford Sa ha Chapman Julie Me lurg
1 pled e to say no to alcohol Rachel Crawford Maudie Chri tian Emily McCoy
I pledge to say no to tobacco
1 pledge to say no to other drugs Erin Crawley Leanne Coagio Rachel McGinni
land up for what IS r~ght, even If I a~ standing alone. Julie Gibb Je ica Collin Lyndi Miller
Aaron Haley Mary Compton Toni Miller
Doug Hodge Amanda Cowden Brandon el on
A hley King Lacey Davi on Su anne Otterne
Linzi Litchfield Matt Demarr Lewi Owenby
Sara McClendon Lance Doty Au tin Park
Whitney Paul Elizabeth John on A hley Payne
Ca ie Pettitt Alexandra Dyer Ali ha Phillip
Je ie Ra h Heather Ea ter Linzi Pierce
Joelle Smith Je ie Evan Paige Pierce
Kayla Smith Chaynna Gatton Miranda Pol ton
Rachel Spear Cara Hall Ben Potter
Lyal Strickland Kody Hall Je ica Rambo
Jennifer Turner Nathan Harmon Kacey Rankin
Miranda Wil on Stephanie Harmon Amanda Rumfelt
Nathan Wil on Ta ia Hatz Allen Sexton
Members: Quintin Hick Jana Shewmaker
Candice Audet Nick Hitchcock A hley Smith
Chel y Autry Elizabeth John on Stephanie Smith
Whitley Barber Ja on John on Biff Sperko
Sarah Barclay Jeff John on Johna Starkey
Mary Ju tice Jo h Stephen
Charter Members Sara Barnhart
Jazmyne Beamer Kyle Keith Sara Stephen
Row One: .Rachel Spear , a ie Pettitt, A hley King, Jennifer Tarra Krattley Tabitha Te mer
Miranda Behrle
Turner, Whitney Paul, Sara McClendon, Je ie Ra h, Julie Rhyanna Lamkey Cry tal Turner
Kri ten Blair
McClurg, and Kayla Smith. Row Two: Johna Starkey, Aaron Ariel Lehr Alicia Wel h
Kry tal Bowie
H~ley, Jared Campbell, Rachel Crawford, Doug Hodge, Julie Ca i Lewi Sara We tbrook
Danan Bradley
G1bb , B.J. Crawford, and Nathan Harmon. Row T hree: Te a Jordan Lewi Jo hua William
Lee Brethower
tteberry, athan Wil on, Quintin Hick Lyal Strickland, Erin Jo h Lewi Amber Willi
ummer Brook
Crawley, Joelle Smith, and Miranda Wil on. Jeff Lilley Meli a Wil on
Kel ey Canon
Du ty Hender on Colby Wimberly

Freshmen Cia Leader : Row One: Rachel pear , and


Kayla mith. Row Two: B.J. raw~ rd, and ara Me lendon
.O.B.E.R. 95
Every year, the SOD class prepares a Thanksgiving feast for the staff and faculty. And
it was a feast indeed. The meal included, turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, sweet
potatoes, green beans, corn, and rolls, but it didn't stop there. The dessert table over·
flowed with delicious items including an assortment of pies, brownies, and cakes. This
year the dinner was held on November 26th. Thanksgiving dinner is not only a time for a
good meal, but a time for the teachers to get to know the students in this class. The
teachers look foward to this meal every year. However, cooking is not the only thing
the SOD class does. They also go bowling, swimming, visit Sennett Springs, and the
Circus.

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Above: Proud of the meal he's
helped prepare, Michael shows
the camera a big smiles.
Left: Eating Thanksgiving
dinner, Josh smiles to himself
thinking what a great job he's
done.
Top Middle: Waiting in line, Ms.
Hodges and Mrs. Smith, are
eager to eat.

Top: Mrs. Paro and Mrs. Stewart


filling their plates.
Above: Mr. Arthaud and Ms. Pow-
ers getting ready to eat a Thanks·
giving feast.
Right: Wishing the line would
move a little faster, Coach Clark,
Mr. 8uckner, and Ms. Vandeveer
patiently stand in line.

Above: Mrs. Dryer prepares to


eat.
Left: Tired after supervising
the food prepareation, Phil sits
down for a rest.
Below Middle: While eating,
Coach Gibbs is quizzed on what
he likes the best by Michael.
Below: After eating, it's time
for the fun and games to begin.

Thank gi ing Dinn r 97


om~oomz~71&
~ ormc:lt
2 0

Ab ve:
Ashley Zimrn~>rrnnn...,
p ses for a picture
with juniors riel
Lehr and Biff perko.
Top Right: howing off his pin- tripe
uit, Ryan Hickman . t ps to take a
picture with icole Ess.

:I
0

"'0
c
"'"'
:I
0 an occasion
..c held in the
buffalo
high
school
..c

.......
c
bove Right: A
:I
cute couple, Ben
0 Potrerand
Whitney Paul, are
glad to spend
the event
Valentine' Day
takes place
from seven together.
until ten Right: howing off their
in the evening move , Kacey Rankin and
Taisa Hatz are having a blast.

9 2004 ormal
Right: Taking time out for a picture, Kace)
Rankin and ick Hitchcock, smile for the
camera.
Below: Having a wonderful Valentine's Day,
Brad Graevs and Jessica Haley dance to a slow

Tbe seronrl rtnJIItnl formfll rlflnre wns beld 011 Vnlentine's 'Day, :Jfebunry 14tb, 2004.
9irl s fltfellrled the drtnre in formn/ dresses or s(irts ({Jld boys (lttellrlerl the dnnre iJl tires
pnllts flllrl button-up shirts. Jn order to enbnnre tbe theme of 'rJ(Ii/ u-fw(ly,' tbe rJtudent
Counr if rl erorn t et! t be bif(h srboo/ r({f et erin with I if(ht s, r ru ise sb ips, (lnr/ n bn llrl- mn rl e
b(lr{drop for the profession({/ pirtures. They nl so provided punrb (lnr/ other refreshment
u-fbout 225 students nttenrled the rlnnre. rJome brought rlntes (froJJt B:Jf'J or (In-
other srboo/), rnme in f(roups, or went solo. ~ mrttter bow they nttenrlerl, everyone bnrl
fun tnf{ing pirtltres, lnuf{binf(, nnrl rlnnrinf{. The freshmen were esperin//y exriterl to be
nttenrlinK tlJeir first bif(b srbool form({/.

agrees R)an
Hid.. man and Brad
Grae . need bigger
tops.

bove: Taking a break from dancing with the girls, the boy. brag ab ut what the) got their
girlfriends f r Valentine' Day.
' ail 9
g
100 p rt. Di i ion
aOllore
Layout By: Nicole Ess

2004

101
Layout by: Miranda Wilson

~ - - .. -·--

Left to Right Row I :Brandon Lewi~, Matt Beltz, Lee Philips. Dylan Davison, Eric Enok.ido, Lucas Hughes. Du~ty Booth.
John Wilson. Johnni" Mier. Michael Do~ nc}. Cary Hilderbrant, Donald Coots. and Cody Fr}. Row 2: Adam Brown.
Justin Everett. We. le Lane, Brett Naylor, Quinton Webb. Korey Warren. Luis Gonzale1, Tim Owensby, Nick. Bailey.
Nick Robin<.;on. Jared Spence, Brad Graev'i, Lane Hughes. and Doug Hodge. Row 3: Cody Payne, Tim Brown. Phillip
ev ills. Greg Anderson, Chri<., Glor, Tim Gourettc, Will Jones, Anthony Johnson, Tony Patterson, Austin Park. Doyle
heiTer, Daniel Harrel, and Jo'ih Evan~. Row 4: Chris Mclnt} re, Patrick Ausly, tephen Jabro. Matt DeMarr, Bobby
Hashagen, and Logan Labb}.

WHAT AS YOU MEMORABLE MOMENT IN FOOl:'BAI~I~?


L ft: Doug Hodge, junior. <.,ay.., his mo ... t m morable moment
occured when the team beat Reeds pring 43-42. They
thought going into half-time the game would be a blowout. but
Reed pring cam back and were actually leading for a~hilc.
Buffalo finally came back and won the last home game of the
year. Doug's favorite thing about football I-. the opportunity
to relieve frustration on other people without getting in
trouble.

Right: D} Ian Davison, senior. says his most memorable


moment was winning the homecoming game against Eldon
27-6. D}lan -.a}s one of the thing he will miss the most
about football is Coach Willis· great . peeche~.

102 ports
Bison YS. Osage 7-17
Bison YS. Central 23-27

BISOn •
YS. RogerSville 1~41

BISOn YS. Republic• 9-7
Bison YS. Eldon 27-6
Bison YS. \\rinard 26-12
Bison YS. MarShfield 6-22

BISOn •
YS. Bolivar 6-13
Bison YS. Reeds Spring 43-42
Bison YS. Aurora 1~34

..\bene Bison get ready to derend their territory.


Top right: Austin Park looks .for an o n man.
2nd .from top: BDrf"alo lines up ro•· the kick-orr.
e t to bottom: On orre:use, the Bison try to sco
Bottom r' ht: Coming out or the huddle, the Bison are
ready to take care or business.

The Bison Football team has made many memo•·i Football begins in the sum-
mer beCore school starts. They work hard all day in the heat to prepare .Cor the
upcoming season. Playing .Cootball tak a lot o.C ha work. heart, and dedi tion.
The .Cootball players play each Friday night .Crom the end o.C August to the begin-
~ o.C November. Coach \\T • • and his starr work the boys hard each day arter
school .Cor three hours to help prepare them .Cor the Friday night oppOIIDet. Each
riday night builds memories for each player on the team. From playing through
tornado war~ in Republi to winning the homecoming game against Eldon. The
rootball playe all deserve a big hand .Cor their dedication and hard work this past
season. Good job boys!!!!!
Football I 03
Reachmg high, junior Tasia Hatz gets set up to kill the ball She had
no trouble do1ng that th1s season. She led the team 1n kills and blocks

STACY th1s season . She also recieved 1st Team All Conference and 1st
Team All D1stnct, wh1ch IS a great achievement for a jun1or. As a
sophomore she got 2nd Team All District; and has rec1eved a varisty

BECKLEY letter s1nce her freshman year.

( arsi ty, Head Coach )


'----~

''These girls are awesome! Not only are


they athletically talented but they
make coaching fun!"

CARMEN
SMITH
''The girls have a lot of talent and we all
had a lot of fun. I can't wait to coach
them again next year and see them
improve even more."

LADY
L
I
y!:J
Front Row: Ashley Zimmerman ,

E;> 0 Tara Hicks, Anna Craig Second


Row : Kari Hammerbacher, Linzi
Litchfield, Zoie LeJeune Third
Row: Tasia Hatz , Whitney Paul ,

A Cassie Lewis (manager), Sammie


Barclay, Jennifer Turner Top: Asst.
Coach Carmen Smith , Head Coach
Stacey Beckley Stretching her hurt shoul-

L der, junior Samm1e

::.c~f~~r~:~=~{~~o:e~
2 0 0? shoulder InJury early 1n
the season, she had to

LL ·
ayou t b y: A nna Cra1g
work extra hard to be
ready to set for each
match ; being varSity's
only setter.
Tak1ng a breather, Kan Hammerbacher, Zo1e , and
Ashley Z1mmerman watch tentatively, so they will be ready
to go back 1n.
104 port
Right: Prepanng to serve, freshman Emily McCoy reaches back and watches the ball ready to
serve an ace

Lower R1ght: Gett1ng ready to play, sophomore Whitney A1mes stretches


her arms so she can hit the ball hard.

Below: Getting a few words of w1sdom from Coach Stacy Beckley,


the vars1ty team huddles up during a timeout.

Sitting: Stephanie Smith, Chelsey Autry Kneeling : Whitney


Aimes , Kristen Blair, Melody Hohensee Standing: Lacey
Davison , Coach Carmen Smith , Emily McCoy Top: Lacey
Blecher, Becky Frazier
"These past 6 years of playing
volleyball will definatley be
memorable. My team mates have
The support
been awesome and always there
shown by fans for me. I have made some friends
at the games .
home and
during volleyball that I will never
away, was In- forget. And gett ing Coach
credible. There
were always
Beckley back made my sen ior
boys there w1th year so much more unforget-
s1gns and cheer
the g~rts on . table . I will miss everyone that I
Hopefully sup- have played with so much."
port hke that w111
contmue on 1nto -Senior, Anna Craig
the future.
"I'll never forget all the girls I've
met and the great memories and
This year, the record of the Lady Bison Volleyball laughs we had together. Espe-
team might not have had the best, but they were cially in the summers, like when
closer as a team than ever. They started their pre- Zoie and I strip danced to 'initiate'
season by attending various camps and shootouts the freshman ."
throught the summer. Two of the shootouts were -Senior, Tara Hicks
at Licking. During June and July. They used this
time to get reaquainted as a team and with their
coach . Coach Beckley started coaching the team
this year. She has been the junior high coach since
the seniors were in 8th grade. It was awesome for "Volleyball was good experience
the varsity team to have their old coach back. The and I will miss playing and the
Junior Varsity coach , Coach Smith, returned this girls I played with . The best part
year for her third year. The fans were also great of my sen ior year was having
this year. They were at almost every game, noma- Coach Beckley come back to
tter where it was played. coach us."
The girls thought it was -Senior Linzi Litchfield
really nice having some-
one there to help cheer
them on.

"Volleyball was a very memorable


experience. There were lots of
ups and downs, but I will remem -
ber all the good times we had.
The best memory I have , was
when I recieved the heart award.
I learned you don't always have
to be the star player to be an im-
One th1ngs that was 1mportant to portant part of the team ."
keepmg up the team morale was
the team cheers Everyt1me a k1tl
-Senior Ashley Zimmerman
was made or an ace was served,
there was a cheer to be sa1d
Here, Jun•ors Jen Turner and Zo•e
LeJeune yell those cheers for
their teammates

Volleyball I 05
Layout By:
Ni oLe E.

.. .Iof f oy i J i11 I It> 111 ill{f. ..

.. .I o m i11 iJ i11 I I(> I(> o d ...


Left: Concentrating on the batter,
Chelsey Henderson is in ready
position.
Lower left: Finally complete, the
softball team shows off their
traditional pyramid.
Far bottom left: Getting under the
ball, Cassie Henderson moves
quickly.
Below: The seniors all agree the
best tips Coach Roweton has ever
given was 1 Never wash your
jersey on a winning streak and 2
Never forget your red, white, and
blue underwear.

Below left: Trying to keep her hair out of her face, Biff Sperko tries not
to break her concentration.
Middle: Geared up for the game, )ana Shewmaker gets warmed up.
Below right: Promising to remember all the memories made together,
Breanna Hostetler and Nicole Ess take a break for a picture on Senior
Night.
Teamwork. \\That e actly is it? By deFinition- '~eamwork is the acting together or a
••uml1~r or people to make the group successCul and eCCective." This decinition describes
BuCCalo Lady Bison SoCtball Team. They worked together, made each other look
I!U'IIlJU., and helped each other out. This year the team was closer together than it has ever
~.ee:n- on and ocr the Field. They were all team playe which contributed to making the
1-t.:AJlU. so uccessCul. Also, the closeness-and or course, the kin helped.

Along with team playerS, leaderS are alway needed. The team was led by its rive
l!eJ:tiO,:rS: Chelsey HenderSOn, Jana hewmaker, Breanna Hostetler, Lindsay ~lelton, and
·~·'...."', Payne. These girts were a big part or the team and win truly be missed.
This year, BuCCalo won 1 t in the El Dorado and Pleasant Hope Tournaments and
•-ec~t~fed 3rd in their own BuCCalo Tournament. But their biggest accomplishment this
year was winning the o· trict
ChampionShip (and beating
Bolivar 10 to 0 was deCinetely a
plus~ Sectionals, and being
Quarter.finalists. They ended
their season with a 23-5 win-1
record.
Left: Stopping for a picture,
everyone is excited about a
night out with the girls.
Below: 2003 Softball Tearn

Row 1: Ashley
Payne Row 2:
Lindsay Melton,
Tiffany Nimmo,
Tessa Atteberry,
Nicole Ess Row 3:
Susanne Otterness,
Chelsey Henderon, Lacey
Hallimier, Bethany Nimmo,
Amanda Cowden, Chelsey
Gerelman, Breanna Hostetler, Jana
Shewmaker Row 4: Candice Hicks, Linzi •••not bonded btf
Pierce, Biff Sperko, Abby Potter, Cortney Shewmaker blood •••but btf the
Row 5: Coach Brad Roweton, Cassie Henderon, Sasha Chapman, Chayla
•wln9 of t he bat.
Hale, Jessica Jones, Karrie Ernster, Coach Andrea Muller
oftball I 07
THE CMSS CO\.}\'-ITRi lt'AM
~ATil.tS TH£ atMt\'-'TS TO
f1\'-1'1SH TH£ 'R'ACt

1. Running in the ram. Makayla Burkle, Aimee Ca1dwe1l


Amanda Brown, and Julie McClurg show their strength.
2. Hoping to place in the top ~ Quintin Hicks £inishes
the 51(
3. Getting ready £or the rnn Jacob £lwo00, Richard
Philli~ QUintin Hicks, BJ Crawford, and Eric King warm
up by rlretchin,g their muscles.
4. Senior Jacob"llwocxt running his way to state.
5. Cnach Sell Julie McClur~ Attnee Ca1dwe1l Johnn
Starkey, Makayla Burke, and Amanda Brown.
6. Quintin Hicks, Jacob £lwo00, Richard Phlli~ Eric Kin~
.~""""-L.-~__, Jeremy Campbell and Cnach Clark.

6
Runner Years in Sport Fastart 5K

Amanda Brown 9 1 22:41

Makayla Burkle 9 1 22:53

Aimee Ca.1dwell 9 1 28:13

BJCrawford 9 1 20:23

Jacob £lwocxi 12 3 17:18

Nathan Harmon 10 1 28:12

Quintin Hicks 12 3 19:46

Eric King 11 3 21:14

Julie McClurg 9 1 28:40

Rich.a.rd Phillip: 12 2 18:51

Johna Starkey 11 3 25:17

2003~2004
C'ROSS
UJJ\-..1-:Ry IE/\r<\
Top Row: Eric King, Quintin
Hicks, Richard Philips, Jacob
Elwood, and Jeremy Campbell.

Bottom Row: Julie McClurg,


Amanda Brown,Johna Starkey,
and Aimee Caldwell.

layout by: Tara !son

ross ountr I 09
BOY BASKETBALL

TupRu\\,l.-R:
Greg Ami'N>n. and Jan
Packard

\toddle Ru" · Cod~


Aurora los;s; 44- 20
Gra'e'. Chm Glor, Chri' Laban on los;s; 7 7- 52
\1cont}rc. Quonton !loci,,.
and Bohh} Oa\ld,on - ~- - t -1' _~"_,
Plaa~n~ l-lopa win 46- a 8
Nbca los;s; a a- a g
Republic los;s; 6 7- a 4
Qkylfna win
Rogar~vma los:s:
Bran~on los:s: 5 5-24
Can~ral los:s: a 4- a a
Below: Trying to Mar~hffald los:s: 41-29
help win th gam ,
ophmore J remy
Campbell
ball. hots the _ _ ..-;_ ____.....__:_.;, Below: Reaching for the ball durin
the tip, Senior Arron Black hits the
ball from the other team

"The 2003-2004 bo~s


basketball season tested
evenJone's character from
the coaching staff to the
pla~ers. We survived and
I wish the seniors good
luck in their future
endeavors," sa~s coach
Colvin.

"We struggled at times, but


we pulled through. The
seniors gave great leadership
and we have room for
improvement," sa~s Fresh- Above: Turning red, Coach Colvin doesn't
man Greg Anderson. seem happy with the junior varstiy team.

112
BOYS B SKETBALL

Back Ro-w. L- R :
Tony Hill, and u<,tin
Fair Grova win 54-52 Park
Aurora lo~~ 68-6 2
Middle Row: Lee
Parkviaw win 6D-42 P hillips, Jeremy
Marionvma lo~~ 61- 3 o Campbell, Timothy
Owensby. ick
Plaa~nt: l-lopa lo~~ 54- Henderson, and Will
Aurora lo~~ 49-42 Jones
Lebanon lo~~ 5 4-44 econd Row: Richard
Niangua lo~~ 7 7-6 2 Phillip . Forrest
Maynard. B rett
wmard lo~~ 49- 3 3 Gibbs, and rron
Nixa lo~~ 6 2- 31 Black
Rapublfc lo~~ 59-49 Front Row: Greg
Dadavma win 53-41 nderson . hris ~
Morri~vma lo~~ 55-53
Mcintyre, and Chris
Glor
Qkylfna lo~~ 54-48
Rogar~vma lo~~ 72-41
Bran~on lo~~ 61-29
Cant:ral lo~~ 49-4 7
Mar~hffald lo~~ 46-28
Ozark lo~~ 6 2-2 a
Bolivar lo~~ 59- I 9

Shooting the
ball, junior Jared
Spence, losses
his balance.

Relaxing whil waiting


fo r th ir chan e on th e
court, Ri chard Phillips,
Tony Hill, and Troy
The 2003-2004 boy ba ket-
Smith , are itting on th e
idelin s. ball team wa coached by
Coach Gibb and Coach
Colvin. Thi is Coach Gibb
fir t year at Buffalo, although
he ha been coaching for
twelve year . He aid that
h i mo t mem rable moment
thi year wa the opening
game victory at Fair Gro e.

Bo; s Bas ketball I 13


Wr!!stling
L!y!!!!t: by:
Ann! Cr!ig

After the tryouts for the 2003- 2004 I lor lhg or a 2 on 1


wrestling tearn. there were 18 young rnen . But as the hold . ~ 11')r Jacob
season progressed. only nine boys rernained on the h.Jerzog ropes to p1n
tearn. Out of the 14 weight classes. they were only h s opponnert. Jac..oo
able to fill 9 of the slots. This rnade for a very chal- endeci h1s season With
lenging season. To add to the struggle. only 4 out of a rec..orci o-P 20 Wlh')
the 9 tearn rnernbers had wrestling experience. As the a~" e1 17 losses.

season went on. they were able to achieve a nurnber of


lhdividual ahd tearn goals. Since the tearn was young rry1ng to get an arrr.
ahd inexperienced. the goals were set sirnple and real - J n1or Cociy VclnS
istically. Their two seniors were both state qualifiers. pr -Pclres to run an
As a tearn. they received 5th place in the Warsaw 'lrrn b 'lr. Cody 5 sea-
son was encieci With a
Tounarnent and 4th place at their own Buffalo
recorci of 20 w1ns anci
turnarnent. The individual goes were srnaller things
191osses.
such as staying on the rnat longer than last tirne.
w inning a rnedal at a tournernent. or defeating ah Start1ng the 2nci per1oci.
oppeneht who had beaten thern earlier in the season. +resnrnan John lne
Their tearnsucess was proven as the year went on. chooses to ta e +-h,
After not perforrning too well at their first tourna - bottom r hopes to
rnent in Bolivar. they irnproved each tournarnent. finish - score nrore po1n-+:.s +c..r
lhg 4th in their Buffalo Tournarnent ahd 4th as a h1s t am. He ercieci h 3
se son 'lt 20 w1ns anci
tearn at Districts.
20 lo'3ses.

Right: Str gg!1ng to ... ot


oe c n ci by his oppo ent.
c:.ophonrore Danny Harrel
':>tra1t"S to eep h1s sho I
cier p.

Below: Pr g '1 ..) oppo


re t . Cody Pay"'~ wa ts
0r tn re eree s s1g a
re;:J won.
R1ght: N'ter w n1ng hs r-n:-~tc . tne
referee ra1se~ ver1or Tr:1v1s Dll s
ac now1ege h1s vv1n.
Below: A ter the mate:··. t1 e B1son
-'lhdS 'N +-i"J

114 port
Sehlors. DcJ ld ay (eft) afld fravls D I (r~gh-::)
were the two s":ate qualr~1ers frohl Buffalo.
Dav d wrested 1n the 140 we1ght class and
had a record of 2-2. Travis wrestled at 189
ar-::1 was 0-2. De1v1d flh 1shed the seasotl w1th
32- 10 record. >-1e p 1aced f 1-"St tr both the
Bolivar lrvttat1onal and the Buffa o Thunder-
lhg '-'erd ,...ournarr-ent. ~e was also sec..ord
tearr All-Central Czar Conference. Travis
ended h1s season With a recof"d of 24- 13
Assist!!nt C!!!!ch H!!!!d C!!!!ch and placed f rc;t lh the rundertng t-Jerd TGur
harr-ent. ~ie also was secotld t~ a"h A1 Con-
J!!!! P!!tt!!rs!!n J!!hn Willis ference.

Front Row: Danny


McCorkenda Ie.
Logan Yearsley.
Jacob Herzog.
Tyler D1ll. Cody
Evans
Back Row: Coach
v'/1ll1s. John Kline.
Vern1e Doehring.
David Kay. Danny
Harrell. Coach

Wr tling 11
lAYOUT n:
JEIIUIIIAH HoP~E

Indi idual Event Meet Time/Di t/Ht Bet


Aaron Black High Jump Lebanon 6' 6'4"
Lee Phillip Pole Vault Bran on 13' 13'7"
Lebanon 13'
Ozark 13' 6"
SMS 12'6"
coc 13'0"
Di trict 13'7"
Jacob Elwood 00 meter COC 2:02.22 1.59.64
Di trict I :59.64
Lee Phillip 4x400 relay Lebanon 3:41.29 3:41.29
Aaron Black
Richard Phillip
Jacob Elwood
AAlON &lA'It Jenn Turner Di cu Bran on 102'6" 114'3.5'"
Lebanon 101'8"
"The mo"t memorable day I had in
Ozark 104'9"
track \\a" the fir. t state track meet
Willard 98'6"
that [ competed in . I \\as v.·ith only
the bc:-.t in the "tate and though l
coc 113'0"
Di trict 114'3.5"
didn't win. I felt like I belonged."
Jenn Turner Shot Put Bran on 32'0" 34' 8"
District 33'6"
Cortney hew maker Long Jump Ozark 15'9" 15'9"
Di trict 15'6"

COC Conf~r~nc~ t-i~~t- ~~~olt-~


Fir t Place: Conference Champion
Lee Philip , Pole Vault
Jacob Elwood, 800 meter run
Jenn Turner, Di cu

JA,O& ElWOOP
econd Place:
Aaron Black, High Jump
··My most memorable moment is Jenn Turner, hot Put
\\hen the 4x800 team broke the
school record .·· "'Df~Trfct- Qualfff~r~
Lee Phillip -pole vault 1 t 13 '7" ( ew School Record), Jacob Elwood-800
meter run 1st, Quintin Hick -1 t 110 Hurdle , 3rd 300 Hurdles, Aaron
Black-2nd High Jump, Jenn Turner-! t Di cu , 1 t hot Put, Cortney
hewmaker-1 t Long Jump, 4th Triple Jump, Lind ey Blecher, Alii on
Howell, Amanda Brown, Makayla Burkle-4x 00
116 ports
-~-~
-- --~--~
-]- .

Above: Landing on olid footing , Cortney


hew maker attempt to place in the long jump.
Left: Ri ing to the occa ion, Senior Lee Phillip
pole vault over the 12-foot bar.
Below Left: Junior Jenn Turner chow down on
her "traditional" chili dog before the meet.

Below center: Hoping to core a fir t place fini h,


enior Quinton Hick get ready to jump another
hurdl .

Below Right: Concentrating on the fini h line,


junior Zoie LeJeune fini hed the Open 200.

Tra k 117
Hole In One
I TOP HITS OF 2004

[] The J\' tcmn plu eel 1st in the J\ Burralo T onencunent.

!]] The Buffalo \'ut'si.ty tecun plucecl bth out of 16 schools at the
\~ i.llat'd Tom'ncunent
2

[!] The Bnrrulo Vaesi.ty team placed 2nd i.n the ntcLtch c..tgui.nst
3
Bolt '-ttl' cmcl ~1ul'sh fidel.
[3] The Burfalo Vc..tt'si_ty tcmn rinllihecl 5th i.n class 31\ at the S~1S
Rela,·s.
./

[i] The Bnfrulo Vcte~i.ty team fi.nshecl 11th out of 20 schooL.., at tlw
Boll. .ut' In 1ito.ti.ono.L

[!] In the :r1aei-ihficld Vc..m-;i_ty tonenwncnL Anthony L.m.e ctnd lun


Pc..tckaecl played Scecunbk ancl postc?d a s OL'e of'~) unclee pete (-)7.

Uppet> right Hoping rOl' Cl hole in one. Iun


Pctckaecl cat'<lullv \ti_L-; the ball
J

Middle right\~ ui.ti.ng to hit the boll. Jo.cob


Herzog focuses on the gl'een.

Coach 1\bmham

\\That is your .-avorite memory o.- the goW season?


'2'\nthony Lane, & . Jacob Het:Zog, J-.:.
Anthony so.vs h.ls fuvm'- Jacob's fu\.,<.Wi tc..
" "
ite tnemot". about the
J
llletnOL'Y
v
th.i..s SC..'Cl.'-;011 ts
golr tewn \\1ould huve to 6ei..ncJ uble to get on t
be tnecLi.ng ne\v 9olren; of school rOl' golf'
unci com p t i.n9 i..n Dt,..,- llleets.
Lt'i..cts.

118 ~ports
8T1\ND OUTS
Name T ouW!!!Went Place
-Anthony L:..ne VClt'Sity Wil.l.ruxl 2nd
VClt'Sity SMS Relays 3t'd.
(31\ Class)

vClt'Sity Bolimt: 3t'd.

Ian Packru:d JV Buffalo 1st


VClt'Sity Wil.l.ruxl 6th
Joe Robet'Son JV Buffalo 4th

Top: Wa\.tlng his turn to putt, Joe Robee on snlilu; foe the
Cal1WtU.

Second ft.om top: Hop\.ng foe a Long dei1..1e, Bobby Davi.dson


h.Lt Lhe ball haed.
Second ft.om bottom: toppi.ng foe a c1ui.ck pidnee. Danny
McCorkendale wcLlks to Lhe nexL hole.
Bottom: focu \.ng on a long clei.1e, Anthony La.ne tees off
hole ruunb e one.

Fuont Row: Cody Hi.ck, Ian I ackaed, 'i\nt.hony Lane


Back Row: Joe Robecson, Ja ob Heczog, Coach Bt' nnon
'f\brahu1n, Bobb · Davi.d on, Danny~ Cockendal
../

Golf 119
,. ... '" . .~ison Baseball Team

Sitting: Jere · h Gandy, Anthony Johnso , Matt McDaniel, Cody Brown , Logan Yearsley, Chris Glor, Coltin Bowers, Cody Nimmo,
Derrick Jones Knee 1 : an D1bben , Logan Labby, Jeremy Campbell , Jim Hawkins, Colby Wimberley, Tim Owensby, Ryan Pinkley,
Eric King , Donald Schmeid , Doug Trader, Brandon Eisman Standing: Lewis Owenby, Chns Horstman, Chris Mclntrye, Will Jones, Nick
Henderson , Dusty Booth , Dylan Davison , Tony Hill, Mark Meade, Austin Park, Korey Warren, Brandon Lynch , Michael Green , Logan
Yearsly.

We ~arsity ltecord Opp.


IO Fair Grove 0
Below: Junior Eric Kmg '3 Catholic 5
stretches out to pitch the ball
in hopes of getting a strike. 2 Marshfield 6
9 Lamar 3
4 Pleasant Hope 0
15 Sk~line I
3 Willard I
12 Warsaw 0
7 California 0
10 Bolivar 0
6 Rogersville 3
3 Branson I

5 Ash Grove 2
BATTER UP...
Above: Junior ick
IO Reeds Spring 2
Henderson waits ready to 0 Ozark 3
smash the II t hi one o
his many omeruns he got 4 Marshfield I
this year. II Centra! 0
Right: Junior Ryan Pinkley
gives his pitcher a sign as to I Nixa 4
what to pitch . 8 Stockton 7
5 Hollister I
0 Catholic 5
2 Ro ersville 3
120 port
ack to Laljout by
Anna Craig SENIORS
t e
2004 was an exciting year uffalo ison
Baseball team! full of highs and lo . A er a disappointing
loss against Ozark! these boys didnlt give up. h y kept
pushing foward winning game after game.They finished th ir regular
season with a 17-5 win- loss record. A fter recieving a b~ in th 'rst
game and winning their second game of district play~ they went
on to pla~ for the district championship. Unfortunately they lost to
Marshfield ro-2.
Left: Before batting ,
senior Mark Meade
gets some advice
from coach .
Right: Taking a
time out, Coach
meets with his boys
on the pitching Dylan Davison

Right: Before the arne,


the starters line up tor
the pledge .

Below: To start ott the


game, the boys get
together in a huddle to
talk about their strategy. --~

Coach Brad
Rowe ton
"Our word for this year
has been "grit." When
this team has played
with "grit" we e
been successfu l."

Ba eball 12 1
0
Wo ng tough times .....
R!
BeiVlg a c~eerleader meaVls beiVlg spirited aVld
~app~ all of t~e time. C~eerleadiVlg lsVl't all
aboiAt s~ort sRirts aVld pompoms, It's aboiAt
~ard worR aVld dedlcatloVl. T~e BlAffalo C~eer­
leaders ~ave ~ad a lot of c~aVlges IVlcltAd IVlg
Vlew coac~, some Vlew c~eerleaders, aVld Vlew
rtAies. T~ls was all ver~ frtAstratiVlg blAt t~e~
came toget~er as a sqtAad, exceeded t~elr
goals, aVld ~ad a great ~ear. T~e~ were led b~
IApper: DemoVJstratiVJg t~elr siVJgiVJg
fotAr awesome captaiVls, As~le~ Carver aVld abilities, t~e Varslt~ sqtAad peps tAp t~e
Heat~er CorVlella, Varslt~, aVld Jessica Hostetler, sc~ool. Lower: SmiiiVJg for t~e camera, JV
aVld Amlee Caldwell, JV. Also leadiVlg bot~ ~Ides t~elr first assembl~ Jitters.
sqtAads were otAtstaVldiVlg aVld dedicated
coac~, AVldrea Streff aVld GleVlda Jo~VlstoVl.

IApper: Varsl~ gets toget~er for a qtAic~ plcttAre before ~aviVJg to load
t~e biAS,
La~otAt B~: As~ lee Cotter
122 port
Left: PtAmpiVlg tAp t~e
crowd at t~e pep
rail~, As~lee Cotter
c~cmts B-+t-5!
Rig~: S~oWIVlg off
t~elr moves for t~e
first time t~ls seasoVJ
for t~e sttAdeVJt bod~,
t~e JV c~eerleaders
~elllotAdl~.

IApper: As Varsi~ gat~ers for a grotAp


plcttAre, VlO oVJe Is stAre w~at Coac~
Jo~VJstoVJ's doiVJg.. J

Above: Tr~IVlg to ptAmp tAp t~e crowd, JV


c~eers lotAdl~.
Rignt: JlAVJiors MorgaVJVJe HIVJds aVJd
As~lee Cotter, aVJd SeVJiors As~le~ Carver
aVJd Heat~er CorVJella pose for t~elr last
plcttAre toget~er after t~e football seasoVJ
comes to a close.

Left: DemoVJstratiVJg t~eir sttAVJts,


JV smiles brlg~tl~ at t~e crowd.
Rig~: S~owiVJg ~er moves, Coac~
Streff proves t~at s~es still got It,

2003·2004 8uffalo 81son Ch heerl ad ing 123


Sen;or Breakfast
Right: Stuffing hi face,
The mornlnq of qraduatlon. senior Quintin Hicks enjoy a
huge bite of bi. cuit and
breakfast Is prepared bq the hlqh gravy.
school cafeteria coots. While
Bottom right: Trying to
feastlnq. seniors share their ·tay cooL Brandon Buntin,
memories and talk about their Brad Hurd, and Mark
Garri on tock up on the
futures. After breakfast. a orange juice.
powerpolnt presentation was
provided bq Ashleq Paqne and
Llnzl Litchfield. The presentation
Included a series of pictures of
the seniors from elementarq
school throuqh hlqh school.
Qraduatlon rehearsal Is held In
the field house shorthf after the
presentation.

Right: Waiting
patiently, Rachel
Crawford, Holl)
Lewis, Breanna
Hostetler, Johnnie
Right: Chowing down,
Miranda Wilson and
Eidson are ready to
Joelle mith enjoy
eat then rehearse
spending their Ia t
breakfast at school
together.

Left: Watching the


powerpoint presenta-
tion, a group of seniors
"ooo" and "awww"
over the variety of
Oraduat;on
Rehearsal
Rehearsal for qraduatlon pla(ls a
major part In preparlnq for the ac-
tual ceremontf. 84 rehearslnq. se-
niors will know where to qo and qet a
feel of what will be happenlnq the
followlnq nlqht. Oraduatlon Is some-
thlnq to be taken serlous14 and re-
hearslnq mates It easler for seniors
for their blq nlqht.

Top: Walking happily down the i~le, Linzi Litchfield


and John Wil on discuss how they plan to walk in the
evening.

c,~ngratu,at;,~ns
C1ass
()f
2()()4
bme: Li'>tening to Mr. Randle'>. thi'> group of senior'>
is anxious about their big night.

Left: Looking dazed and confused, this group of seniors


attempt to foliO\\ directions on \\hen to sit and '>tand.

Baccalaureate 125
lN 1971 aN active AluMN1 associatioN tor Dallas CouNty R- 1 Schools -was orgaN1zed to becoMe a
uN1tif'..g tie bet-weeN t rMer studeNts af\d 'the school The associaTioN 1s sTill actlve af\d spoNSOrs aN aNNual
hoMec Mlf\q ec:dl year -w11h classes ef\d1f'q 1N 'the curreNt year be1f'q ho red. As a COMM1ttee project the
AssociaTI NspoNSOrs three pcqeaNts aNNually M1ss Dallas CouNty. Uttle Miss Dallas CouNty. af\d 'the M1N1-
Miss af\d M1N1-Master coNtest The aNNual Buffalo School CarNival is uf\der 'the direcTioN of the AluMNi
CoMM1ttee Five schola~1ps. 'Which are 'the Buffalo School CarN1val Mary Mcko-wN Dorotha WatklNS
JacobseN DA Mall ry af\d Miss Dallas CouNty. are a-warded to gra:JuaTIT\q seNiors ec:dl year by 'the AluMNi
AssociaTION Cof'..gratulati NS t the 2004 SeNiors. Please Support your AssociaTION.
Layout by: Jarni Smith

r ~p 'Ten 'iJe-PCe-nf is-


aWaPde-d t It
attu i Pe-d a 0 'R A
lli glie-P tfiP u glt ali f o- P
(.)-f Iii gli s-c'li~~~. '!lie- e

From left to rfgbt.• -Oanan :Sradlev (6afutatorainJ,


lie 6mitl) fCo-VaJedictorianl, :Srandon 'Curner
fCo-VaJedictorianJ

Cop "Rom.• lJavid 0arrett, Cole ~eavi&, :Quaty :Soot-b. Ouinton fi k&, :13rand0n
'Cw.rner, &ffery OolJnvon
:acttom "Rom.• Aaron fialev. Aaf)ley 'Payne, &na Bl)ervmaker, IDiranda vvilvon,
Tioelle 6tnitl), -Oanan :13radlev. Oteven Frantz
not "Pictured.• E:rin Lueker, Amber vvilli&
SalJAte file Vete~a
lila Sto~g ofTap.a
1lle 1t01ry begiru in I8'62 d.wring tile Ci11il WOJr M UniM .AJ.nt~ Captain ~t £llit.arrhe
uxu witt. ~i.A nten nwr .J.lOJrlri.AM'.A LoNling in Vi1rginia. 1lle COOdeJrO.te my wtU Mtl.e otl.e!r .&ide rl
t1.e nOJrJrOW .At!rip rl laNl. V.wring tl.e night Captain £11it.arrhe lteaJrd t1.e moan rl a .AOldieJr. 1Jie captain
decided to 1ri.alt ~i.A liFe aNl b~ring bat* t1te .AtJr'cleft IIWlft fo1r ntedico.l attention. C~ro.wling Mki.A .AtMtlelc
tkho.ugk t1.e 11re, tke cap i 11e0.cked tke Fo.llen .AOldieJr OJVl .AtOJrted p.ulling ~irue! tOOia.ld ki.A
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!tad o.Alted if ke co.uld ko.~~e a gJrD.up rl llJrrltY bo.nd mentbeJr.A play a F.uneJro.l ~~ Fo!r tile Jon at tl.e
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.urtifoM. ' wi.&le g~ranted. i.a m.u.&ie w o. flng ntelcxlg 11M m o..A "TA'Pg". Now it
i.& .u.aed o.t til f,...,..,IIUI.A ....

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tooa~ o.nd fo!l tlw.ae rl !Jl.U wlto UJOIIe tJ.e .unifoll'll in tJ.e day.& po..&t
tMe.ae fPJJJ UJOJd.& go ollt to !Jl.U. (f1.u gave !J>llllARi to p110tect o.nd
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rl !Jl.llll fruwil!j, !Jl.U gave rl !Jl.llll liFP. ~ Cll/lle me. me nellell
did. JM~e live itt o.wr ~~~~m~~ie.&. me live in o.wr tetliU, talen in
life botlt !f.JL119 oNi old. no JCOIIe eaJt1 crut detmine wko went and
u*J ~~et.wrned. ...

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L'lited gto.tu

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left: Shov. ing the1r musdes and team uni .~, sophomores Dawn Booth.
Lmd~e) Blecher. All) -.on Hm\ ell. and mi Prussing, pose for a picture
before they -.tart their big game. Belo : Shah.in ' their booty. Bison
Cheerleader'> COf) \\ aiTen. Brad Grae\ s. D) Ian Davison, D u ty Booth,
and Cod) FI"). f hp their sh.irt for the camera.

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' a h (. .1th, Shoup
Thi ear, Student Counl:il held a Powder Puff football aame a~ a
unurai er that ended up to be a huge succe . On October I t ,\t 6:00 prn,
th ame began. The night ta1ted off with the fre hmen \~.sophomore
g rn . The ophomores oH:rpo'Aerd the freshman from the\ er) bcgin-
nmg.
t 7:00 the eniors s. juniors game began. It was a game full ot
brut.tllt . Both team wanted n lthing more than to beat the other. The
Junim t.trtcd the night off ~tron2' coring t\\O touchdown before the
cnio1 l: lUlu con: one touchdown .. \ftcr that. the enior could not catch
up. The JUnior '"on the game with a score of 28-8.
Right: \\ aiting for a play to start Junior
C ortnt:) She\\ maker, tne" to keep \\arm.
I_ 0 Pm\dei Putf
Left: Filling up gla !-.C"> of
\\>:.lter, waterhoy~ Jared
pence. Brett a)lor.
Michael Downe), and ick
Robin on, act like the)
··enJoy'' getting the girl<>

Helm\: ~miling for the cam


era. Breanna Hm.tt:tler is read)
to pia; "omc football!!
Hclo\\ :Settmg for a p 1r LC nter
C hel C) Hcnder on 'l n to hike
the ball to Jana She\\ m pt: of

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~..,w~ ;/1/l-oy vwt f/'v(}4/f0. wOVt., wt We.--
S(Av-e fod~ COOP!!;; -5ev1lov bo\ c: Reaching for the ball, jL n 1 hop to catch
I 04/~ fird0. the ball and run it down tor a to 1 I do\\ n

Left belo ': \\ 1th em or boy. ) elling for the em r


girl and junil r bo) )Clling for the junior girl . the
~:;pirit at the powder puff game l:a~:;il) matchl:d that ot
a Frida) mght football game.
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144 Yearbook taff WALSWORrtl P BLISHII'C COMPA Y I MAR(.ELINf, MISSO RI646S8 USA
Plans are in place for new construction on
the site of the World Trade Center, which
was destroyed on 9/11. If built, the Freedom
Tower will reach 1, 776 feet and become the
tallest building in the world.

In January, a dangerous cold spell gripped the


Northeast. The high demand for electricity
led utility compames to warn residents of
possible rollmg blackouts.

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We found him! After eight months of
searching, soldiers of the U.S. Army's 4th
Infantry Division captured Saddam Hussein,
former Iraqi dictator. Meanwhile, fighting
continued between insurgents and coalition
forces as it had since the fall of Iraq in
April 2003.
National/International News

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Austrian ·born


body-builder and star of the The Terminator,
Terminator 2 Judgement Day and other action
movies, unseated unpopular Gov. Gray Davis
during an October recall election.

Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, left,


became the first presidential candidate
ever to use the internet as a fund-raising
venue, including a blog to keep in touch
w1th voters.

John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo


were found guilty in the Washington, D.C.
sniper shootings. Meanwhile, at least a dozen
shootings similar to those near Washington
occurred near Columbus, Ohio.

A magnitude·6. 5 earthquake was felt


in December from San Francisco to Los
Angeles, killing three people and destroying
historic buildings in Paso Robles, including
the wooden cupola that housed the old two·
story clock tower.

The nation followed the case of Scott


Peterson, who was to be tried in the
deaths of h1s wife, Lacy, and their unborn
son. Lacy's disappearance Dec. 24, 2002,
sparked a massive search in the Modesto,
Calif., area. Both bodies washed up on shore
in April 2003.
Celebrations m Vatican City in October
marked the 25th anniversary of the papacy
of Pope John Paul II. During the occasion,
the 83-year-old pope beatified Mother
Teresa, the nun who devoted most of her
hfe to caring for the sick and destitute in
Calcutta

Nations made preparatiOnS 11' case the virus


SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
decided to return this winter. SARS, a flu
like illness, began in early 2003 in Asia,
where many people wear face masks for
protect•on.

An 1mproving economy In late 2003 sparked


hope for the nearly nine milhon unemployed
Americans President George W. Bush
continued to offer reassurance that the
economy was picking up, such as during t>•s
visit to a Maryland Home Depot store.

More than 20 people d1ed, at least 1,100


people lost the1r homes and thousands
were evacuated as California wildfires roared
from the Simi Valley south to San Diego 111
the fall. Schools closed and airports were
shut down.

Takmg a cue from many states. Pres1dent George W. Bush s1gned into law a federal "do not call"
list. People can request to be on the list and av01d calls from many telemarketers.

Get your rest before you get behmd the wheel in New Jersey. The state has become the first
to have a law agamst drowsy drivmg. Under the law, a dnver who causes a fatal crash can be
charged with vehicular homicide 1f there 1s evidence the driver was sleepy.

A homesick man thought 1t would be cheaper to fly h1mself home as cargo, but offic1als sa1d he
pa1d about the same as a first·class tiCket. Charles McKinley sh1pped himself m a crate from
New York to h1s parents' home in Dallas in a 15 -hour journey that had officials concerned about
the lack of security.
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National/International Ne

A Michigan man jumped into the Niagara


River and went over the Canadian side of
Niagara Falls- and lived Kirk Jones was
fined $2,260 for his October plunge but
received a $100,000 circus contract.

The U.S. $20 b1ll got a makeover in the


continuing attempt by the U.S. Treasury
Department to thwart counterfeiters. The
most dramatic change was the addition of
peach and blue to the traditional green and
black bills.

Ekaterina Dmitriev married Russian


cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko while she stood
at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and
he was aboard the International Space
Station. A life·size cutout stood m for the
groom on the ground.

The U.S. government insisted our beef supply


was safe, despite the first case of mad cow
Alabama Chief Just1ce Roy Moore was disease reported in Washington state. Several
removed from the bench in November for nations banned U.S. beef imports.
refusing a federal judge's order to remove
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the Ten Commandments from the Alabama
Supreme Court buildmg. Protesters prayed
at the site.
Events worldwide marked the 15th annual
World AIDS Day Dec 1. The United Nat1ons
agenc:y UNAIDS reported tl)at if' 2003, 40
million people worldwide were infected
with HIV, the virus tl'at causes AIDS. More
tt>al' half of t'lose people live in Afnca.

I had trouble finding a summer job.


At least one of my parents lost the~r job.
Witt> less mcome coming to our family, I had to find a job to help out. __.---...Ll
I have felt school budget cuts in the classroom.
Luckily, none of the above.
W1th a tag-out at first base by pitcher Josh
Beckett, the Flonda Marlins beat the New
York Yankt>t>S, 2-0, in Gam S1x to wm the
World Senes. It was the second Sencs wm
for the 11 year old franch1se.

The University of Southern Callforma and


LOUISiana State Umverslty shared the
national collegiate football title. Top-ranked
USC beat Mic:h1gan, 28-14, 1n the Rose Bowl,
and LSU held Oklahoma to a 21-14 Sugar
Bowl final. Mixed poll results caused the
title sharing.

Lance Armstrong IS poised to become the


first person to wm the Tour de France six
times, haVIng won h1s fifth race m 2003. Onty
four cyclists have won five of the grueling
b1ke races.

The WUSA women's soccer league folded


five days before the Women's Wortd Cup. . -.
The league was unable to sustam 1ts fan ·.·.··.· .
base and revenues fottowmg its wm in the
1999 tournament. Germany won the cup
this year.

Sexual assault charges filed agamst


basketball great Kobe Bryant tarnished h1s
1mage With fans and sponsors. Bryant earned
m1lllons plaYJng for the Los Angeles Lakers.
but he started losing endorsements worth
m1ll1ons of dollars.
Pete Rose fir>ally admitted 1t. Tt>e forl"'ler
slugger sa1d 10 his autobiography he
gambl!'d on baseball whHe manager of t'le
Cincinnati Reds. Rose was banned for life
from basebal 1n 1989, rnakmg h1m mcl•gible
for t!J Baseball t4all of Fame.

The New England Patnots overcame the


Carolina Panthers, 32 29, 10 Super Bowl
XXXVII , a game that p1tted two strong
defensiVe teams" Once the offensive t!'ams
D.C. United signed 14-year-old soccer got rollmg. however thE' lead set' sawed
ph!'nom Fr!'ddy Adu to a four-year contract unt1l Patriots quarterback Tom Brady,
Adu s1gned Wlth the MaJor Soccer LeaguE' of who was named MVP, set up the game
the U.S. after bemg pursued by several winnmg k1ck by Adam Vmat•en with four
mternat1onal teams. seconds left.
Look for a L .S. manned moon mission around
2018 as President George w. Bush laid out
plans for Americans to go to the moon and
Mars. The U.S. explored Mars this year w•th
its Spirit and Opportunity rovers, wh1ch sent
back spectacular photos of the red planet.
One of the rovers is depicted here in a
computer Simulation.

As1mo, the four foot robot made by Honda


of Japan, made a European tour m 2003, and
was the life of the party at a state dinner
m Czechoslovakia. Japanese Prime Mimster
Junichlro Koizum1 brought Asimo, and the
robot shook hands, spoke Czech and made
a toast.

DNA testmg ndes to the rescue again, this


time to see who is buried in Billy the Kid's
grave. B1lly the Kid supposedly was shot to
death and burled in New Mexico in 1881. But
two other men claimed to be the infamous
outlaw. Wrangling over exhuming the three
bodies has the case tied up In court.
The Can·Spam Act of 2003 was signed by
Pres1dent George W. Bush. The taw is an
attempt to reduce unwanted email from
vendors. New technology also developed Innovations m appliances were begmmng to
to get nd of spam also kept wanted emails reach the market. A new vacuum cleaner
from your box. roams by itself p1cking up d1rt. And a new
oven acts like a refrigerator to keep food
cold before turnmg on the heat to cook
the meat.

It IS amazmg we ever got off the ground.


In the re·enactment of the flight of
the Wnght Brothers 100 years ago, the
reproduction of their flying machme never
flew, partially due to soggy weather. But the
celebration hononng the feat went on in Kill
DeVIl Hills, N.C.

Information storage opt1ons are getting


more portable. USB dnves are smaller
than a dgarette hghter, and Zyon Systems
even makes the Xonix Memory Watch wtth
a drive attached to it. You can take your
mformation from one computer to another
without straimng any muscles or carrying a
laptop computer.

Segway Human Transporters may be


drafted. The Pentagon is fundmg research
to see 1f the two-wheeled scooter could
conduct battlefield search missions, carry
injured soldiers or haul gear without human
control.

The world's first cloned horse was born.


but the new tw1st was that the horse was a
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The Lord of the Rings trilogy came full
circle with the release of the final film ,
Lord of the Rin~s : The Return of the Kin~
Dec. 17. The film earned The Golden Globe
for Best Picture, and 11 Academy Award
nomtnations.

OutKast, a group formed by Andre 3000


and Big Boi, htt 1t btg with Hey Yo! from
the Grammy-wmmng Album of the Year,
Speakerboxxx!The Love Below. Beyonce
Knowles captured four awards from the
Billboard Music Awards, including new female
artist of the year, and five Grammys .

lntngue, murder, suspense author Dan


Brown gave tt all to hts readers in The Da
Vinci Code, a thnller that started in the
Louvre museum in Pans and traveled across
The show must go on. With the death of Europe and history.
John Ritter, producers for the T.V. show,
8 Simple Rules {or Dating my Teenage
Daughter, brought in James Garner and
Suzanne Pleshette to play grandparents
as the family struggled through the main
character's death.

Among Em my winners were Everybody Loves


Raymond for Outstanding Comedy Series, The
West Win~ for Outstandtng Drama Senes, and
The Amazing Race for Outstanding Reality/
Friends ended Its 10·year, highly rated run Competition Program.
on NBC in May. Of the stx stars, only Matt
LeBlanc will be continumg his role as Joey
tn a sptn·off next season.
Relig1on became a television show theme
again on CBS with Joan of Arcadia, in which
God appears to an ordinary high school
g1rl. In this photo, God is the lineman
above Joan.

Britney Spears' new album, In the Zone,


debuted at the No. 1 spot, making her the
The fifth Harry Potter book was a pam for
first female art1st to debut four albums in a
some children to read. The content of the
row at the top of the charts. But Spears and
870-pa~e Harry Potter and the Order of the
Madonna ~at more not1ce at the 2003 MTV
Phoenix was not a problem; however, some
MusiC Awards for the1r mfamous kiss. And
younger readers enJoyed the book so much
Spears got media attention of her 55-hour
they got headaches and strained necks.
marriage to childhood fnend Jason Allen
Alexander.
The Recordmg Industry Association of
America escalated 1ts battle against illegal
downloading and file-sharing by filing lawsuits
against people, mainly college students, who
swap massive amounts of musiC.

A large number of celebrity deaths


occurred in 2003. Among the notables were
entertainer Bob Hope, singers Johnny Cash
and his w1fe, June Carter Cash, announcer
Rod Roddy of T.V.'s The Price is Right,
and Keiko the killer whale from the Free
Willy movies. Bob Keeshan, a.k.a. Captain
Kangaroo, passed away in early 2004.

The 15 cooks at Holdingford, Minn. School


District and one janitor won a $95 million
Powerball m October. After winning, they all
went to work and fed the students before
going to the state lottery office to claim
their winmngs.

One of the b1ggest weddings of the year, in


terms of money spent, was the marriage of
Bachelorette Trista Rehn and Ryan Sutter.
ABC spent more than $1 mHlion on the Pop sensation Michael Jackson was charged
nuptials, which were seen by 17 million w1th child molestation in alleged incidents
viewers. Trista and Ryan were also paid S1 at h1s Neverland Ranch. Jackson demed
million after the ceremony. the charges, while family, friends and fans
came to his defense. SimHar accusations
arose in 1993, but no charges were filed
m that case.
Pixar's Finding Nemo, was nominated
for an Academy Award for Best Animated
Feature. In interesting plot twists this year,
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the
Black Pearl, starring Johnny Depp, and the
Haunted Mansion, starring Edd'e Murphy,
were mov1es based on Disney theme
park rides.

Lang Lang 21, who came to the U.S. from


Praise and worsh1p albums were evolving, China about six years ago, has made a name
reaching more of a mainstream sound with for himself in concert as a classical p1anist
songs from bands such as Third Day and Wlth flair.
Mercy Me. I Can Only Imagine by Mercy
Me reached some secular a1r waves in the
process.

50 Cent
Linkin Park
OutKast
Good Charlotte
Kenny Che•.ney

Bob Guine of The Bochelor

Yes
No
Don't Care Whose real'ty Is it? In the new Fox Network
reality television show, The Simple Life, Paris
Hilton and Nicole Richie moved in Wlth the
Ledings, an Arkansas farm family. The show
poked fun at the wealthy pair as they tread
their way in a world far from the1r reallty.

Bob Guiney from The Bachelor 4, chose


Estella Gardmier in November. By the end
of December the pair parted company.
Flash mobs were a phenomenon that developed
from cell phone text messagmg. With one text
message, you could tell everyone you know
to meet at the same place at the same time
say, 2 p.m. Saturday on Main Street and
do somethmg attentton·getting like a Tarzan
yell for 30 seconds then leave.

Some slang words gained status. McJob a


low·paymg JOb requiring little skill entered
the newest Merriam -Webster Collegiate
Dictionary, angering McDonald's officials.
The newest Oxford Dictionary of English
mcluded muggle, bootylicious, boy bands
and girl bands.

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school students had dropped and remained
One phone number for life? You can keep about the same for middle school students.
your cell phone number when changing However, tanning beds remain popular with
compames, and make your home and cell teens despite the risk of skin cancer.
number the same. Camera phones also were
popular, but some countries banned them
over mvaston of privacy concerns.

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