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Good as gold economic troubles, including a slowdown at the Ace comb plant, the businesses in town are willing to support the school's activities by buying ads, letting clubs put up posters, and participating in fund raisers. It seems no matter what is done, the community support is there. Parades are organized with precious time and care, with floats entered from different businesses. At school sports 1 events, the stands are filled to the last seat — even at away games. Concerts from the band and choirs also feature a full house. School activities hardly ever lack spectators. There are fewer students to support this year; enrollment is lower. The halls seem quieter this year, somehow. The parking lot is a little less crowded. The restaurants at lunch are less busy, though a new one, Mazzio's Pizza, has opened. But even with fewer students, participation in clubs has risen. Students want more from their school — and they're bringing about changes together. The spirit of Booneville is there — perhaps subdued, but still there. The community has given that little bit extra in support, and that support is good as gold. By Eric Nelson The top four Bearcat Boosters are Sharlene Downs, Tammy Luns- ford, Lesley Lippard, and Laurie Houston. Photo by Ric Lunsford Ads Divider
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Until I was on the yearbook staff I never realized how supportive local businesses are. What with ad sales, Mr. Miss BHS posters, and Bearcat Boosters, they really seem to be be- hind us all the way. - Shannon Dunn Photo by Ric Lunsford How supportive of our school are area businesses? I've noticed how local businesses always support school fundraisers. To me, that shows just how much they care about our school. - Jenni- fer Holt Photo by Trena Adair Ric Lunsford blows the last little bit of his hard earned cash on gas. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher
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Danny, We’re all real Proud of you. Love, Mom, Sis, Gerald Keith Nickey VICTORIOUS HEART Thanks be to God who gives us victory through our Lord, Jesus Christ. Love, Dad, Mom and Heather Mr. Mrs. Bob Waid Daughter Barbara Alice Waid Jamie, may you always have a dream to follow, and know that others love you and will always stand beside you. Congratula- tions — you have always made me proud. Love you, Mom Michelle, We are very proud of you Love ya, Mom and Dad Michelle, We are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad Mark 122 GOOD AS GOLD LAYOUT DESIGN BY COURTNEY MILLER
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