Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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Cabby Fry, Christy Weisenbach, Regina Garner, and Cathy Daniel attended Girls State this summer. Lichea Templeman enjoys writing poet- ry for her enhanced learning project. The three local winners of The Voice of Democracy contest pose with their prizes. First place, with a $75 prize, went to Russ Biggs. Stanley Sharp gained $50 dollars with second place. Jeff Simmonds won third place and $25. Honors bestowed 61

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Honors Have you ever wondered if all the hard work you put into your homework or term papers really pays off? Of course, for some it does. But for a few, hard work isn't the key; talent and intelli- gence are. This past summer, Shirley Gill attended a seminar in Science and Human Values at UCA in Conway. This seminar lasted a total of 3 weeks. Shirley com- mented, The seminar was a lot like school, but a lot more fun. One of the parts of it she en- joyed the most was studying overpopulation in China and also studying technology's ef- fects on our lives today. Shirley stated, It was so interesting to see and study about subjects dif- ferent than the ordinary. Plus, the instructors showed us, the students, how we are affected by our environment and peers. Even though Shirley was one of the many individuals who at- tended, she replied, I felt so honored to be able to go. And it made me work even harder to let bestowed on BHS students everyone see how proud I was. It was a great privilege. Another example of an honor- able nomination is Governor's School. Eric Nelson was asked by Mrs. Phelps to fill out an ap- plication for the 5 weeks of seminar during the summer va- cation. I applied for the field of instrumental music, so I have to audition in March. I won't find out until after that if I was ac- cepted. 1 also signed up for math, social sciences, and Eng- lish, Eric replied. Although Governor's School is an honor, being accepted in the Enhanced Learning Program at our school is too. Every student nominated had to complete an application for this program. Lisa Lippard applied and was ac- cepted. Lisa commented, I had to choose the area I wanted to study, either math, science, or English. I chose algebra because I know my future occupation will be more math related. In Mrs. Woolley's eighth grade science class, Mrs. Woolley, Jeff Pruitt, Law- rence Capes, and Jim Richardson work together on the stream table. You've got that right



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Michael Wiggins devotes most of his time to studying. Spanish students Kelly McClendon and Lisa Lippard listen intently to catch a few words they understand. Pictured below is the top ten: front row: Regina Garner, Thomas Foy, Brad Mor- gan, back row: Shelia Maxwell, Gary Gray, Eric Jones, Charley Parnell, Billy Daniel, not pictured are Jeff Ross and Susan Miller. 62 You've got that right

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