Booneville High School - Reveille Yearbook (Booneville, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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 We may have lost but we made them sweat awhile. Susan Terry said about their game against the Waldron Tigers. The Lady Cats lost against the Wal- dron Tigers, but according to Coach Brown, they put up a good fight. Team work combined with Sharlene Downs' serves contributed to their competitive game. In the first few plays, one Waldron player spiked the ball and Susan Terry saved it for a Booneville spike from Kim Chambers. Throughout the game Susan Terry, Ce- leste Lee, Diana Hartman, Kim Cham- bers, and Lisa Foard blocked spikes and slammed spikes on the Waldron side. Celeste Lee and Susan Terry received honorable mention on the all District team, by Tresa Adair Susan Terry volleys on offense to earn the Lady Cats a point. Photo by Trena Adair Front Row: Sharlene Downs, Joyce Smith, Celeste Lee, K.im Chambers, Lisa Foard. Back Row: Coach Brown, Dianna Hartman, Michelle Simmonds, Dana Day, Susan Terry.

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u HOME Excited about their victory, Susan Terry and Sharlene Downs douse an unfortunate Celeste Lee. Kim Chambers watches as Shar- lene Downs and Karen Anderson work to volley for the point. Pho- tos by Trena Adair SOUNDS GOOD TO ME LAYOUT DESICN BY JENNIFER SIMON As Sharlene Downs and Kim Chambers both go up for the block, Sharlene manages to pre- vent the Mansfield Lady Tigers from scoring. Photo by Trena Adair VA time for reflection There's no guessing to it. Either there is a locker room full of grim, deter- mined faces, or a locker room full of excited, expec- tant faces. Half-time. Every athlete has gone through both of these scenes. Half-time is not just an intermission for the fans to get up and stretch. It pro- vides the athletes time to get their second wind and, judged by their prefor- mance, either receive a pat on the back or a kick to the behind. When we're losing, there is a lot of yelling by Coach Brown, and every- one has the look of deter- mination in their eyes to go back out and win the game, stated Maria Heathman. I always try to encour- age the girls. 1 use half- time to point out our mis- takes and to always praise them on their good plays. Most of all, I try to teach them to never give up — no matter what the score is, explained Coach Brown. According to most ath- letes, half-time plays an es- sential part of the game. Ernest Goff admitted, By half-time, 1 am feeling very tired. I'm glad to get a rest so 1 can give 110 per- cent the next two quar- ters. By Tresa Adair



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Tennis is one of exchange student Florence Gleye's favorite past- times. Photo by Trena Adair ? THE SPORTING LIFE ? Cut loose on the weekend While most of us spend our weekends lazing around the house or work- ing, there are those sports fans who just can't get enough sports activities at school. So they cruise down to the park or dash out to the back yard to en- gage in a competitive game with friends and neigh- bors. 1 play football to get outdoors, run, jump, get dirty, and be with friends, remarked Charlie Partain. Although some participate in weekend sports to so- cialize, Katy Fitzgerald has other intentions, It's good exercise and a lot of fun. It's not just students who enjoy weekend sports. Mrs. Scheel and Mr. Bill Prewett both enjoy tennis and are willing to take on any opponent, whether student or fellow teacher. Mrs. Scheel explained, I've never played with a student who was a poor loser, but the best thing is I've found most of my op- ponents love to win and are very competitive! By Jeri Nichols In the senior-faculty softball game, Coach McGowan races to third base before Shawn Barnard can tag him out. Trying desperately to get a grand slam for her team. Miss Broad- drick forgot one thing — you've got to hit the ball first! Despite this, the faculty won their annual game with the seniors. Photos by Trena Adair

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