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William R. (Bill) Friday was born in
Pendleton,
Oregon in 1942. He has been cartooning for almost 50
years. In 1953, he and his two older
brothers along with several neighbor kids produced a neighborhood paper called
the “Snooper Review.” Bill’s cartooning
career began on the pages of that gossip sheet.
Now some 47 years later Bill’s cartoons have appeared in publications
and exhibits worldwide. From
Portland,
Oregon to Saint
Petersburg, Russia. Bill has won state, regional and national
awards and recognition for his works.
In 1984, Friday won a Scholastic Magazine Award for an educational
computer disk he created entitled “A Children’s Word Game.” Cartoons by Bill appeared
on HBO TV, in Life Magazine and on TV
news programs in Eugene, Oregon. He has taught drawing, painting, cartooning,
and been an Artist-in-Residence for the District 4-J schools in Eugene.
He was self-syndicated for a short time in the early 1990s
with gag writer Brad Cook. Together
their political cartoons appeared in about twenty small western papers. Other cartoons by Bill appeared in the Bend Bulletin, the Eugene Register Guard, the Klammath
Falls Herald News, the McKenzie
Weekly, Old Oregon Magazine, the Sagebrush News, the cover of Earthwatch Oregon, and American Timberman and Trucker.
Bill Friday lives in Bend,
Oregon,
spending his summers living in a forest fire lookout tower.
References: The Thin Black Line: 30 Years of Cartooning,
by W.R. Friday.
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