Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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Teachers always give I'm warning you. You had better study for this test. I don't want to have you in the same class next year. How many times have you heard those lines? Juniors and seniors hear them just about every six weeks. Mrs. Phelps always advises students to study — but do they? Mrs. Phelps told us to study two weeks in ad- vance. I waited until the night before. Now I wish that I had started studying sooner, Kelly McCoy said. Well, if we don't know it by now, we'll never know it. Brigitte Oliver ob- served. Advice Many teachers give us ad- vice that will help us along the way. But like other hu- mans, teachers don't al- ways make themselves clear. When a teacher tries to explain us about college life, they always leave me more confused than I was before I asked. T.J. Herri- ford said. Sometimes 1 think they don't know what they're talking about, Marc McElveen stated. It may seem like that at times, but teachers have been out in the world. So the next time a teacher says that you will need this, don't let it go in one ear and out the other. Junior Chorus Front row: Kim Wilson, Nichole Chase, Sissy Pruitt, Christy McConnell. 2nd row: Bonnie McLaughlin, Ellen Cooper, Rob Meek, Sandy Anglin, Tina Ault, Ilene Rector. Back row: Lori Gillispie, Tonya Smith, Maggie Gragg, Candy Daughtery, Ellen Sales, Jeannie Goff. Timothy Ault practices his clari- net to get ready for the Christmas concert. Teachers always give advice 77

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Senior Chorus performs their Christmas concert. Front row: Bill Tucker, Terri Earp, Andrea Gossett, Jennifer Clare, Amy Evans, Liz Nelson. 2nd row: Laura Lippard, Chaunnah Woos- ley, Tracy Whitehead, Theresa Stafford, Michelle Brigance, Pamela Hamby. 3rd row: Sheila Meiries, Ted Weisenbach, Robbie Crowe, JaCrall Wilson, Lori Day, Angela Hancock, Pete Gibson, Charles Philmon. Back row: Billy Wilkinson, Robert Powell, Stephen Ma- loy, Becky O Bar, Andrea Porter, Jim Richardson, Danny Robbins, Candy Daugherty. Beginning Band Junior Band Senior Chorus Front row: Brandie Cessna, Alice Shrader, Heather Harris, Grant Hester, Shawn Powell, Shawn Standridge, Wesley Lynch, Sherry Garner. 2nd row: Michelle Asbury, Joe Richardson, Daniel Berry, Phillip Powell, Raina Smith, Patricia Minden, Lonna Wilson. 3rd row: Jeremy Ellard, Timothy Ault, Jason Calhoun, Brian Reed, Tim Burrows, Brian Simpson, Angie Stanford, Paige Rainey. Back row: Robert Riley, Cassie Grey, Natalie Houck, Fran Hudson, Rhonda Killion, Joan Gill, Amanda Southerland, Melissa Bradford, Stacy Raggio. Becky O'Bar, Tracy Whitehead, Theresa Stafford, Sheila Meiries, Chaun nah Woosley lead the victory parade. Front row: Krista Casada, Teresa Scott, De'Anna Cox, Penny Cooper, Lis Brothers. 2nd row: Stacy King, Eva Rector, Cindy Jones, Melissa Wilkins, Dee O'Bar, Misty Smith Back row: Sheri Wielkey, Mindy Scott, Kasey Summers, Charles Turley, Michelle Hewitt, Tina Garret, Becky Sales, Lisa Robertson. 76 You can't be serious



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 Words cannot describe how I felt when we brought home the three contest trophies, said drum majorette Christy Weisen- bach of the senior bands perfor- mances at two separate march- ing contests, one in Lincoln, Ar- kansas, and the other in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. The band took a second division marching trophy and Best Horn Line at Lincoln and a second division marching trophy at Locust Grove. Winning these trophies was no accident. The band began work- ing on its marching program back on August 5th. Tirelessly trudging up and down the prac- tice field, working it out part- by-part, they finally completed the show after the fifth ball- game. Since over half of the games this season were away, a lot of time was spent riding buses. To help offset the seemingly endless hours of boredom, members re- laxed to music via headphones, stuffed themselves full of candy, gum, and Coke, or just talked. When the Bearcats made it to the state playoffs, the band faithful- ly followed. However, when the state game ended, so did march- ing season, leaving the band with five days to put together a Christmas concert. It was really tough considering that I only had five days to learn how to play a new horn, said Eric Gart- man. Eric switched from an alto sax to a baritone sax for the first time during concert season. Steve Bastion said, The concert went really well considering we had such a short time to get it together. The trombone players of the senior band perform their four halftime numbers. 78 You can't be serious Front row: Gabby Fry, Sherry Scantling, Melissa Littlefield, Katy Fitzgerald. Back row: Judy Baker, Kendra Woelfel, Lisa Armstrong. Mascot — Dana Jones, Sandy Wilson, Jean Foard, Laura Daniel. Band’s hard work pays off at Contests

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