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Noah Roberts

is the son of Chris and Dana Roberts. His future plans are to go to school to become an electrician and start his own business. He played football (ninth – 12th) and was in the FFA (ninth – 12th). Noah’s favorite memory is the time they got out early after telling all the teachers and they didn’t believe him. He would like to be remembered as the guy that everyone thought was funny.

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Joseph Dylan-Lee Carpenter,

son of Scott and Taniya Carpenter, plans to attend college at either ASU or Lyon College for computer science, complete his degree and make a lot of money doing what he loves. For his four years of high school, Joe played football, basketball and ran track. He was also in FFA, FBLA and Beta all throughout his high school years. Joe’s favorite memory is having art class with Kyson, Michael Parker, Nate Lemmon and White boy. He would like to be remembered as an easy-going, fun loving guy.

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Mikaylah Putt

is the daughter of Jessica and Tom Hendley and Bryan and Jennifer Putt. Her future plans include going to college and pursuing a career in dentistry and eventually owning her own dental practice. She was in Beta and FFA during her high school years. She played volleyball her freshman through senior years. Her favorite memory is when the volleyball team went to state. She would like to be remembered through sports.

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Becky Joy Dawn Due,

daughter of Nora Cooper, said her favorite memory of school was when she made a scarecrow and went to Pumpkin Hollow with her friends and art class. Her plans after graduating are to get an apartment close to her brother and start her own business and take online courses when needed. She says thanks to the support of her friends she has confidence in her skills. “Be true to yourself and don’t let others change you, normal is overrated anyways,” she stated. Becky would like to be remembered as the quiet kid who never gave up. The light that shines in dark places. Peace out listeners!

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Kanaan Diddle

is the son of James Diddle and Dawn Sanders. His future plans include attending General Motors Service Technical College. Kanaan volunteered at the Rector Food Bank and Rector Preschool. His favorite school memory is moving all the chairs and tables out of Mrs. Anna’s classroom. His honors and awards include: CTE Program Completer in Nutrition and Dietetics, 100% in GM fundamentals and gold Work Keys certification. Kanaan would like to be remembered as respectful and a hard worker (outside of school work).

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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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Leslie Reaves

is graduating high school a year early and will get her basics at BRTC, after which she plans to obtain an agribusiness degree from ASU. She played volleyball her freshman year and was in FFA and FBLA during high school and was also active in Beta. Her favorite memory is when it snowed and she didn’t have to attend school. Leslie is the daughter of Terry Reaves and Carrie Reaves.

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Ryleigh Latham,

the daughter of Shelly Johndrow and Spencer Latham, plans to continue her career at Sonic by being a manager and just chill out for a year. In the future she plans to get a degree in business or criminal justice, but as for now she is chillin’ like a villain and stacking her bread. Marrying her high school sweetheart, buying a home and have a few kids are also in her plans. She played basketball and volleyball and was in Beta. Her favorite memories while at PHS are when Gilbee flooded Mr. Johnson’s room and when Mrs. Russom brought her piglets and her bird to school. Ryleigh would like to be remembered as a goal achiever, gorgeous, outgoing, and overachieving. She would also like to be remembered as kind but doesn’t take crap from people and the girl

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Helping new high school grads understand what lies ahead

(MS) - With graduation on the horizon, many high school seniors are anxiously anticipating their exodus from Mom and Dad’s house to the less restrictive dorms of their colleges of choice. Visions of parties, late school nights spent hanging out with friends, and no Mom and Dad to check in on them populate the dreams of many a high school senior as graduation draws closer and closer.

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Attending college and getting a degree in nursing are the plans Autumn Hope Covert

has after graduation. Going on trips with friends is her favorite memory and she would like to be remembered as funny and caring. She is the daughter of Randy and Patty Covert. Autumn was a cheerleader during her junior year and was in the band color guard for her freshman and sophomore years. She was an officer for FCCLA in eleventh grade, in Beta from her sophomore through senior years, a junior historian her freshman year and in FFA in ninth, tenth and eleventh grades.

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