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r Front Row: Earlene Wirt, Andrea Wells, Laura Means, Nora Helms, Bobbi Mullen, Kathie Hill, Tina Garrett, Weldon Gartman. Back Row: Mat- thew Powell, Francis Blackburn, Kym Williams. Julie Cummings, Sheri Fouts, Elizabeth Swafford, Andrea Gossett, Christine Helms, Steve Frost, Bob- by Hunt, Britton Julien, Joe Hicks, Steve Bastion. I — I | I Front Row: Matthew Powell, Francis Blackburn, Tina Garrett, Kym Williams, Julie Cummings, Sheri Fouts, Weldon Gartman. Back Row: Andrea Wells, Christine Helms, Laura Means, Bobbi Mul- len. No, it's not show and tell day at Booneville High. Mrs. Phelps watches humorously as Tommy Watson leads a dog that had strayed into school between classes out of Miss Knight's classroom. Photo by Trena Adair Brandy McKinney and Paula Daniels pass the time in the library during their study hall. Photo by Andrea Salzer LAYOUT DE51GN BY JENNIFER HOLT
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Ill FBLA prepares I was proud but worried that I didn't know enough to compete against older, smarter students, Kim Mulson commented after being cho- sen to compete at the FBLA Leader- ship Conference. Over twenty other FBLA members besides Kim were chosen by Ms. The- resa Fereck to participate at the Dis- trict and State Conference. These stu- dents were selected according to aca- demic ability and success in business and office techniques. After being appointed, each indi- vidual had to familarize himself with the area in which he would be compet- ing. Brenda Yandell replied, Lots of practice and piles of books to look through go into getting ready. Stu- dents who have been chosen in recent for conference | years know what to expect. The con- test was more than just a lot of prep- aration, though. Jennifer Gibson stat- ed, The conference is fun! fun! fun! You have to meet new people because you're the only one going in your par- ticular event, and you get to know some really nice people. The competitions began at the con- ference level February 6 at the Univer- sity of the Ozarks in Clarksville. This competition allowed competitors to gain experience before going on to the Spring Leadership Conference March 18 in Fayetteville in which Mieke Kauffman ran for District Secretary. The final competition was the State Leadership Conference April 15-16 in Little Rock, by Jeri Nichols FBLA Front Row: K. McClendon, K. Robinson, 5. Wann, T. Adair, C. Tillery, L. Brothers, C. Carolan, T. Adair. 2nd Row: M. Hayes, J. Nichols, C. Kitchens, T. Garrett, S. McLaughlin, T. Baker, D. O Bar. 3rd Row: D. Hartman, A. Dennis, C. Godfrey, L. Preston, B. Love, K. Mulson, A. Coggins. 4th Row: J Strain, S. Moore, D. Day, D. Barnette, K. Woelfel, M. Kauffman, C. Haller 5th Row: T. Kitchens, J. Elmore, P. Hatton, B. Smith, S. Weinbrenner, S. Wilson, S. Gill. 6th Row: N. Helms, S. Parrish, J. Gibson, J. McDonald, B Yandell, M. VanAllen, C. Adair. 7th Row: J. Mashburn, G. Evans, F. Johnson, R. Davis, L. Fuell, E. Nelson, R. Biggs, T. Fereck. Back Row: B. Anderson, D. Simpson, B. Burk, R. Buffington. M. Robbins. FBLA PREPARES FOR CONFERENCE
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% When I grow up.. Choosing the right career How many times have you changed your mind about what you want to do when you graduate? And how many more times will you? One thing is certain; you will have to decide sooner or later if you plan on growing up. A few people don't wait until the last minute; they start to consider their interests earlier than one month before they enter college. They pick a job they would like to do and would be good at. Deedra Hardin is thinking about a career in sign language. It's just a subject that interests me; and it's a challenge to learn the signs. I'm starting to attend workshops to learn more, Deedra explained. Another thing people should do, as Mr. Atchley advises, is to research the job market. See if there will be a de- mand for the career choice and that the salary involved will provide a liv- ing. Leon Fuell admitted, I was ori- ginally planning on being a computer programmer, but the market got flooded with programmers; I decided to repair and build computers and ro- bots. I think there will be many job opportunities in this field. By Kim Mulson Front Row: Todd Tucker, Ann Coggins, Melissa Littlefield, Kim Mulson, Jennifer Clare, Chrissy Partain. 2nd Row: Otto Fry, Tresa Adair, Lisa Lippard, Jeri Nichols, Michelle McConnell, Trena Adair, Sherry Moore. 3rd Row: Jennifer Holt, Jill Strain, Brenda Tomlin, Sandy Wilson, Brandon Barnard. Andrea Salzer, Sasha Carman. Lori Day, Laura Lippard, Christi Walpole, Jennifer Simon, Kelly McClendon, Shannon Dunn. 4th Row: KatyJiUgei aid, Mieke Kauffman, Sherry McLaughlin, Wesley Crenshaw. Shirley Gill, Diedra FrosL- Ray Erlinger, Ben Fuller, Jonathon Davis, Paul Crenshaw, Rebecca Knight. Back Row: Becky O Bar, Jeff Smith, Tony Travis. Michael Wiggins, Bobbie Templeman, Michelle Whitaker, Dustin Blankenship, Jim Richardson, Weldon Gartman. Nick Remy, Melanie Behler.
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