May 2023

Taking naps in the shop are the favorite school memories of Andrew Golden.

His future plans include attending BRTC to become a mechanic. He is the son of Tony and Kara golden. Andrew was in FFA and volunteered at the Rector Food Pantry. He had all A’s his senior year, received Bronze Work Keys certificate, was CTE Program Completer in Agricultural Power, Structural & Technical Systems and CTE Program Completer in Animal Systems. When asked how he would like to be remembered, Andrew answered, “find me in the “do not disturb” signs.”

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Kameron Jones

is the son of Leigh Ann and David Jones. His future plans are to attend college and become a coach and a math teacher. Kameron played basketball and baseball. He was in math club, science club, pep club and FBLA. He was on the honor roll and a member of the National Honor Society. His favorite school memory was making the Final Four in basketball and making memories with his friends throughout the season. Kameron would like to be remembered as dependable, kind, caring, respectful and funny.

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Bethany McNeely’s

favorite school memories include traveling with the football team to the State Championship game, hosting the tournament and hanging out with the boys, making memories playing sports and anything to do with her healthcare classes. Her future plans include attending Arkansas State University to obtain a Bachelor of Science in nursing and minor in Psychology. Bethany played basketball and softball. She was in math club, science club, FBLA, FFA, FCS, GT, FCCLA, HOSA and Renaissance. She is a member of the National Honor Society, on the AB honor roll, was HOSA vice president and was football homecoming and prom queen. Bethany would like to be remembered as someone who was always genuine through and through and would help anyone out if she could. She is the daughter of Shane and Ginger McNeely.

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Leah Jukkola greeting her every morning for school is the favorite school memory of Isabella Mosley.

She plans to attend Arkansas State University in hopes of obtaining a nursing degree, then she plans to attend law school to become a medical attorney. Isabella played second base in softball. She was in science club, math club, FCS, Cougars R Bad, FCCLA, Gifted & Talented, yearbook, 4-H Youth Leadership, ACE Leadership, FBLA, Cougar Den pep club and HOSA. Her honors and awards include: all A honor roll, National Honor Society, Renaissance, one of two selected for Girls State, Best Interview Question for Miss Rector 2022, HOSA international competitor and received her CNA license. She would like to be remembered as someone who was respectful, genuine and always kind to others. Isabella is the daughter of David and Christina Mosley.

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Hiding from Mr. Haynes in the hallway in ninth grade is the favorite school memory of Karah Hayes.

She is the daughter of Rowdy Hayes and Tina McWhorter. Her future plans include attending AState to get a degree in Ag Business to be able to help on the family farm. After graduating college, she plans to become a realtor or an aesthetician. Karah was in math club, pep club, science club, Renaissance club, community service learning and volunteered at the Rector Preschool. She held a blue card in Renaissance club, was on the honor roll, received gold certificate inACT Work Keys and the child care certificate. Karah would like to be remembered as a kind, helpful person. She has always tried her best to be as kind and helpful as possible.

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Kind, hardworking and passionate is how Hailey Butler

would like to be remembered. She is the daughter of Ben and Shelby Butler. Her favorite school memory is being pushed around in a shopping cart they found by the dumpster; they thought it was Mr. Haynes’ but it wasn’t! Hailey’s future plans include getting a BSE in Mathematics from ASU in Jonesboro, then go on to teach math in less fortunate communities. She was in the math club, science club, choir and G.T. Hailey also volunteered 20 hours at the Rector Food Pantry. Her honors and awards include: All A’s every year, platinum work keys assessment, scored 32 on her ACT, she passed the AP World History exam and received subject awards in all core subjects. Hailey was a member of the National Honor Society and Renaissance.

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Going to the Lights of the Delta with Mr. Hollis (you are one rad dude Mr. Hollis!) is the favorite school memory of

Katlyn Juanita Shiann Salinas. She is the daughter of Juan and Tammy Salinas. Her plans for the future are to get rich. She volunteered at the Rector Food Pantry and the basketball concession stand. Her honors and awards include: Outstanding Student certificate 2017, RHS Community Service learning certificate of service 2022, A-B honor roll the first nine weeks of 2022, A honor roll second nine weeks (2023), certificate of History-Psychology/Sociology, certificate of History – highest average in fourth period American History and ACT Bronze work keys 2023. Katlyn would like to be remembered as ambitious, strong and a hardworking person.

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When Zac Sisneros hit two poles next to the bus line up is the favorite school memory of Kolton Boyd.

He is the son of Jackie Burns and Brenda Burns. His plans after graduation are to obtain a criminal justice degree. He was a CTE Program Completer in Agricultural Power, Structural & Technical Systems and CTE Program Completer in Family & Consumer Science. Kolton is unsure how he would like to be remembered, but he did put up a shower curtain on the boys’ bathroom because they took the door.

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Attending Ouachita Baptist University and majoring in medical science to hopefully become a lab technician is what

Madison Wolfenbarger has planned for the future. She is the daughter of Jeff and Summer Wolfenbarger. Madison played softball and basketball. She was in science club and HOSA. She volunteered at the Rector Food Pantry, Make-A-Wish, NOLA mission trip and Guatemala mission trip. She was a member of the National Honor Society and was on the honor roll. Her favorite school memory is getting to play basketball and softball with her best friends. Madison would like to be remembered as kind and friendly, someone who was dependable and trustworthy.

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Carter Joseph Pence

is the son of Sandy and Joseph Pence. His future plans include attending BRTC for two years for his basics, then transferring to Arkansas State University to finish out my Bachelors in a computer science field. Carter has been a part of the National Honor Society for many years. He has received straight A’s his entire school career and also maintained a 4.0 GPA while doing so. He was in the science and math club. He is also a part of the Esports team in Rector playing for Rocket League. He is a part of the FBLA where he placed to go to state in many competitions. He has volunteered at the Rector Food Pantry. His favorite school memory is in third grade, playing dodge ball. It seemed almost like every day, probably one of the most fun grades. Carter would like to be remembered as someone who never gave up. He doesn’t care what people think about him. He just knows he will succeed.

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