Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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A welcome break from class provides Hands On but not each other It's all in the way it's handled. In labs — the best part of class — rarely is there a student who doesn't wel- come a break from the usu- al monotonous class hour. Lab isn't just limited to chemistry; Home Ec., Crafts, Agri and Journal- ism all have labs. Home Economics lab lasts almost all year round. Smells of bacon and eggs linger in the halls after stu- dents experiment with their cooking talents. And there's sewing — where students get to sport their designer clothing. What about those skin- ny wooden sticks and spools of colored twine we see dragging along behind some students? Crafts, simple. Brenda Tomlin said, Macrame is pretty easy, just tie a bunch of knots. It does take a lot of time to get it right. Crafts isn't the only class that requires extra time. In Agri, it's welding; Katy Fitzgerald comment- ed, I enjoy it, but I hate wearing those ugly, grey shields! Journalism also tackles a type of lab. The Bearcat Eyes published by the Journalism department is put together from scratch. Headlines and articles have to be attached to a piece of paper exactly right. They also learn how to take pic- tures, create layouts, and of course, write informative articles. Sounds like work. So why do students enjoy it? Probably because it's all in the way it's handled. By Tresa Adair Mrs. Love observes Sissy Pruitt's work while Charles Walker ob- serves the broad space of day dreaming. Photo by Andrea Salzer

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During an assembly, Mrs. Hamp- ton presents yearbook staff mem- bers awards for outstanding graphic design and copy. Photo by Trena Adair De'Anna Cox and Penny Cooper decide that missing 7th period isn't all that bad when you can boogie down with the Air Force Band. Photo by Shirley Cill ASSEMBLY, ALL RIGHT, SHORT PERIODS TODAY!'



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Jim Finney and Jimmy Strickland measure angles for the bird house they are building in Agri. Photo by Andrea Salzer Desperately searching for the right picture to draw, both Sherry Scantling and Deedra Hardin seem to have given up all hope. Photo by Shirley Gill After measuring lengths of cord and placing them on a rod, Shawn Wilkins begins creating a design in knots for his macrame project in crafts. Photo by Shirley Gill

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