Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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Teresa Stafford hugs a teddy bear she won by popping balloons with darts at the fair. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher Dee O'Bar proudly displays her first prize winning picture that she had entered in the fair. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher WORK. HO PLAY? NO Vciy ! Old McDonald had a farm E-l-E-I-O and on this farm they prepared for the fair E-I-E-I-O A little brushing here, A little training there Here a cow, There a pig Everywhere a frantic pace Preparations were some- times tedious but usually it was worth it. Joe Richardson said, My dad and I had to train the cows to lead, and we also had to feed them extra well ' Jamie Phillips said, Even though I had to wash, groom, feed, water, and clean up after the cow, I liked winning a ribbon. However, sometimes the animal just doesn't want to cooperate. Just ask Daniel Simpson. After all the preparations had been made, my cow ran away when it was time for her to be judged. After hours of chasing her, 1 was really frustrated. Does the saying, All work and no play apply to the fair? No way. Weldon Gartman said, One night Andy and John Stone, Joe Foster, and I got into a wa- ter balloon fight which lasted until about 1:30 a.m. We really had fun, even though we did get kind of wet. Several students were ac- tive in the competitions at the fair. Joe Richardson's cattle won a trophy and three ribbons. John Stone entered a Brangus steer and won second place in show- manship. Jamie Phillips won three first place rib- bons for chickens he en- tered. The fair is not just for animals. While Daniel Simpson did have animals entered, he also entered hot sauce, canned goods, and honey. Dee O’Bar had a pastel drawing entered. Whether animals or crafts are entered, the fair gives students a chance to create and display their pride and joy. By Lisa Lip- pa rd GOOD TIMES LA YOUT DESIGN BY: JENNIFER SIMON

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overcrowded tot Fhmn It's the parents' and ids' business whether or tot the kid drives under ige, and any student who attends B.H.S. should have a right to park in the park- ing lot, stated freshman Nick Remy. Parking permits at B.H.S.? Last spring, Mike Rob- bins introduced the idea of parking permits while run- ning for Student Council office. After he was elected, he brought his idea up again. The Student Council will bring the permit idea to the School Board to vote on. In order to park in the west parking lot, students must place parking stick- ers on the car's back win- dow. According to Mr. Bill Prewett, Student Council Advisor, a driver's license, vehicle registration, and vehicle license number must be produced by the student in order to obtain stickers. Alternate license numbers must be given if you plan to drive another vehicle to school. Stickers will be checked by study hall students daily, once in the morning and once after lunch. A student will be given two demerits if the car is not registered. Parking fines will be discussed by the School Board. Mr. Bill Prewett remarked, I think it is something needed be- cause we don't want to en- courage lawbreakers. We're just trying to do our part to help better B.H.S. Parking permits have caused a controversy among the student body. Kelly Oliver said, I am for permits because I think the people driving illegally should be stopped. Maybe this would help keep acci- dents from happening. Other students disagree. Chrissy Partain replied, The ones that do drive il- legally have a right to if their parents allow it. Some students complain of the extra forty-five seconds it takes to get to the South parking lot. Beth Love says, I be- lieve it's a good idea be- cause students under six- teen wouldn't be able to drive. That's only fair. By Ann Coggins and Sherry Moore. All right! laughs Jerry Bradley and Danielle Barnett, sophomore representatives in the bubble gum blowing contest sponsored by the Student Council. Jerry won the contest gaining 600 points for the sophomore class in the 1988 class of the year competition. Photo by Trena Adair Joe Richardson, Tim Burrows, Rob Meek and Patricia Minden represent the Junior Beta Club by riding in the homecoming parade. Photo by Trena Adair



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Brian Simpson still finds time to show a little bit of tender loving care to one of his sheep. Photo by Ric Lunsford OBAR CROWNED Becky O'Bar, who re- presented the Booneville Rotary Club, was cho- sen as the South Logan County Fair Queen on September 17. Becky and the other contestants sold Chick- a-Chuck supper tickets to raise money for im- provements to the fair- grounds. A total of $2,000 was raised, $865 of which Becky collected during the contest. Becky was escorted by Allen Thrasher, presi- dent of the Booneville Rotary Club. First run- ner-up was senior Maria Heathman. By Lisa Lip- pard Terri Earp, 1987 Fair Queen, poses with the 1988 Fair Queen Becky O'Bar and her escort Allen Thrasher. First runner-up was Maria Heathman, escorted by Daniel Simpson. Joshua Boersma carried the queen's crown. Photo by Trena Adair There's a sucker born every min- ute, Lesley Lippard and Samara Hackworth enjoy about 2 min- utes' worth at the fair. Photo by Ashleigh Thrasher FAIR

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