Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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Mr. Prewett struts his stuff, showing off the Bearcat hat presented him by the chorus in the homecoming pep rally. Yearbook editors Marc McElveen and Eric Nel- son presented Regina Bridges the Miss Bearcat Booster award. JaCrall Wilson was awarded first runner-up. You heard of a foot-long hot dog? How about the yard long sandwich? Jennifer and Jason Calhoun, and Kim and Ray Erlinger presented the Bearcasts the sandwich during the home- coming pep rally. After the Bearcats finished feasting, the faculty ate the left-overs! 16 Don't you forget it

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James Mashburn tries to act innocent when Officer Terry Luther stops him for a friendly chat. A traffic jam that rivals New York City? In Booneville? Where? BHS parking lot. When? Noon. Hey you! Outta my way! Barry Catlett hollers. DeWayne Whitehead experiences the pleasure of fixing his car in- stead of driving it. Who's driving today? Steph- anie Parnell, Tresa and Trena Adair have trouble deciding. Your own set of keys 15



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Talk’s cheap, but hard work is Talk's cheap. Yeah, it sure is. We could sit around wishing about the way we want things to be. Some want more weekend entertainment. Others argue for more school activities. But, there are those who don't sit and won- der. They work with what they've got. Some of these people are the contes- tants for Mr. and Miss BHS, a money- making project for Senior Beta Club. With the money that is made, the Sen- ior Beta Club attends the State Con- vention in Little Rock. Not only do the contestants provide an evening of entertainment for Booneville citizens, they also make money. First of all, there is all the hard work needed for this contest by the contes- tants. Keeping up with current events and developing a talent (for girls only) are only a couple of the responsibil- ities. The other aspect is money. Money is needed for making posters, renting a tux or buying a new suit, buying an Jason Rowe decides to get a snack, but can he find his money? Priceless evening gown, etc. All the work isn't just left up to the contestants, though. The members of the Senior Beta Club are responsible for the lights, the sound system, the curtains, the programs, and the pub- licity. Other hard-working people are the candidates for King and Queen of Hearts. The competition is based upon who can raise the most money for FBLA. The contestants for this contest must work hard also. Much time before, during, and after school is spent collecting money from who- ever is willing to give. The winners are announced at a specified senior high basketball game, where everyone curiously awaits to hears the name of the King and Queen of Hearts. Even though talk's cheap compared to the hard work of these people and more, the feeling of respect, confi- dence and importance that this hard work does earn is priceless. Looking so enthused, Tasi Adair shares her comments with Lani May on the way to an- other volleyball game.

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