Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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Heather Abbott April Adair Nancy Adair Jim Andrews Wesley Andrews Sandra Angel David Ault Ricky Aydelott Tonya Baker Caren Barber Todd Barnes Danielle Barnette Melanie Behler Leigh Blake Dustin Blankenship Mark Bradford Jerry Bradley Jennifer Calhoun Shawn Campbell Terry Capes Jay Cessna Dodie Cooper Donny Cox Paul Crenshaw Brian Crossland Bridget Davis Markey Davis Dana Day Scotty Dunham Shannon Dunn Ray Erlinger Nancy Evans Brandy Farmer Lisa Foard Sherri Fouts Matthew Foy Neil Franklin Tracy Franklin Patricia Frickenschmidt Tina M. Garrett Weldon Gartman Scott Gray Tor. .my Halford P. J. Hardin Dianna Hartman Moriah Hayes Mark Heissler Tracy Hester Wesley Hester Jennifer Holt Laurie Houston Cindy Jones Steve Kennedy Stacy Kimbrel Celeste Lee 102 We're in this together

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AAARRRGGHH! Kendra Woelfel, sophomore, rushes to class trying to survive another day of sophomore crisis. Whew! What a day! I thought it would never end. Tardy slips, demerits, you name it; it's happened to me today. Because I forgot to set my alarm clock, 1 got up late and missed breakfast. I rushed out the door just in time to catch the bus. On the way to school, I tried to read Fahrenheit 451, but this little kid kept playing with my shoelaces. I wanted to throw him out the window, but Mr. George wouldn't let me. After 1 got to school, things got worse. I couldn't march worth a dime in band and was tardy for Ge- ometry. Unfortunately, Mr. Bailey wasn't in a very good mood and sent me to get a tardy slip — and a demerit. Mali Brigance looks dumbfound- ed in Biology class. It appears he too is experiencing sophomore crisis. The best part of the day was lunch. 1 had a cold hambruger and greasy fries. Biology was the pits. After the tardy bell rang, Mrs. Goddard asked for our homework. But, of course. I'd lost mine. (I found it later in my locker.) Then English rolled around. We had twenty minutes to take a test and write an essay using fifteen vocabulary words. Imme- diately after the test we had to hand in our journals. I was ten short. The last bell of the day fi- nally rang and 1 stumbled out of class to my locker, which would not open. After fifteen tries, it opened and all of my books fell out. Hurriedly I grabbed all of my home- work and dashed for the bus, which I barely caught. 1 thought my longest day had finally ended. I thought wrong. On the way home, the bus slid into a muddy ditch and got stuck. We had to wait half an hour for another bus. After I got home, I got chewed out for being late, and my dinner turned out to be cold hamburgers and greasy fries. Sophomore crisis 101



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Charles Lindley Lisa Lippard John Mattson Cliff McAnally Kelly McClendon Joel McDonald Michael McLeod Shelley Meadows Dale Means Billy Meek Courtney Miller Gabe Mizell Johnny Mott Eric G. Nelson Dee O'Bar Chrissy Partain Jamie Phillips Gary Pirraglia Patricia Preston Lorinda Prince John Quinalty Now that you have a the Hey! What are you do- ing in the Senior High Wing? You're just an eighth grader. You don't have the privilege to have lockers with us seniors. Listen. I'm a freshman now. Oh, really. Well, excuse me. You're a freshman. How are you doing in Al- gebra? Don't even mention the word Algebra. All those x's and y's confuse me so heat is bad that 1 think I'm in English taking a spelling test. Is Mrs. Scheel's class pretty tough? Yeah. It is tough. I can't understand the stupid diagramming or the dif- ference between gerunds and participles. Oh, yeah, we have to read Romeo and Juliet. Who can un- derstand all that 'Where for art thou?' stuff? You better understand name on it. This year is the first year your grades really count. The heat is on. Tell me about it. Did you know that our class is always the biggest be- cause some people stay in ninth grade so long? Talk about pressure. Really. Just wait 'til you're a senior. 1 can wait. That is if I make it that far. I'm just glad that I'm a freshman. I finally have a name. Kelli Shepherd sure doesn't look like a freshman but we ll take her word for it this time. The heat is on 103

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