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You can scream you can shout seniors we’re the ones . who’re gettin’ out HOW WH3t. The daily routine of going to school, doing homework, and goofing off is ending. O.K.. seniors, so what does the future hold? High school students really don't think about their future until their senior year, then when graduation becomes reality panic starts. Where will I go? What will I do? Now that graduation day is reality, have you made any plans? Until graduation, decisions about our time is dictated by others. Reporting to class on time, making the grades, and just being told is nearly over. New responsibilities of going to college, getting mar- ried, or getting a job to pay bills linger in our paths now. Shawn Barnard has made the decision to go to Ouachita Baptist to major in mysic. Cathy Parker has set her goal to go to Arkansas Tech to major in commercial art. Going to college can wait for some students. Tami Wester is plan- ning to go into the air force and be an air traffice controller. Kelly McCoy plans to serve her country in the Marines and later become a police officer. Other students such as Belinda Means have decided to get married in the summer. What ever your plans are now, it will make a big impact on your future. But what ever happens, remember that you were a student of Booneville High! No, it's not the circus, it's only seniors Sheree Downs and Teresa Scott showing their spirit on purple and gold day. V on't you forget it Seniors Brigitte Oliver and Belinda Means say it's a turkey, but Stacey Kennedy and Dana Smith know it's a peacock, but, of course, they all agree that it will win.
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Overheard conversations Tell the tale of five days Tuesday, whispered during Al- gebra II class, Kim Erlinger and Beth Love: What're you gonna wear for Nerd Day? Oh, I'll probably raid my dad's closet. He was a typical nerd in his day. He has some polyester suits that even Pee Wee Herman would never wear. 1 found my dad's reading glasses from high school. They still have tape on the nose. Boy, when you see me coming you'll probably scream 'Nerd Alert! ' What about your hair? I'm gonna grease it so much that you can squeeze oil out of it. Tuesday night, in the hall of the senior high wing, Melissa Little- field: Katy, pass that bottle of glue over here, please. What color of glitter are we using for the sun- glasses? Oh, yeah, purple. Are you sure that we have enough tape for all these numbers? Wednesday afternoon, bending over the skirt of the seniors float, Christy Weisenbach: Are we ever gonna finish this peacock? Give me some more of that glue. 1 need to finish this skirt or Mrs. Phelps will scream bloody murder. Do you think this thing has enough colors? I think it looks pregnant. What happened to the tail? Oh, well, we'll win just because we're the seniors! Thursday night, in the middle of the hall in front of the juniors lockers, Brenda Yandell: Hey, hand me some more of that tape, will ya? I've already taped all the streamers up to the walls and the numbers to the lockers, and bought noise-mak- ers for the pep rally. We're gonna win the spirit bell if it kills me! Friday morning, in the junior high wing in front of Mrs. Love's room, Matt Wester: Hey, Mrs. Love, have you seen the seniors? They have these purple wigs! And on their faces, they've got this purple and gold stuff. It looks pretty neat. Boy, why didn't we think of that? Now you can really tell who the seniors are! Trying to be a nerd, Kendra Woelfel puts away her sophistication for a day during homecoming week. Showing her heighth in spirit, Miss B tilts the mic down to make an announce- ment. , . Gabby Fry is high on the Bearcats. t you forget it
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