Pea Ridge Homecoming Court 2012

— Haylee Nichole Bowman, 17, daughter of Ronald and Beverly Bowman, haslived in Pea Ridge for 17 years.

Her school activities include membership inthe National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Her hobbies include singing, hanging out with her friends, hanging out with The Point Youth Group, blaring music, going on mini road trips, volunteering at Autumn Place and going to concerts.

Miss Bowman’s plans after high school are to attend college. After college, she plans to pursue a career involving music and children - possibly music therapy for autistic children.

Miss Bowman says the best thing about being a senior is the fact that she knows this year REALLY counts because it’s her last year to make a difference in school. Choosing a favorite memory in Pea Ridge schools is hard because she has too many, but if she has to pick one highlight it would be qualifying on her AP Literature exam.

Miss Bowman will be escorted by Jayse Anderson and Zach Norris.

Alessia Julmy, 18, daughter of Monica and Roger Julmy and host parents Eddie and Cathy Yockey, has lived in Pea Ridge for two months.

Herschool activities include volleyball, FCCLA and softball. Her hobbies include biking, swimming, snowboarding/skiing, inline skating, hiking, basketball, watching football, family and hanging out withfriends. Miss Julmy’s plans after high school are to return to Switzerland, finish school and go to the university to study psychology.

Miss Julmy says the best thing about being a senior is loving the classes that she has in school. She enjoys going to school every day. All of the amazing people that she has met is her favorite memory of Pea Ridge schools.

Miss Julmy will be escorted by Daniel Beard and Lucas Fancher.

Reaganne Elizabeth Rhine, 17, daughter of John and Katie Rhine, has livedin Pea Ridge for eight years.

Her school activities include varsity cheerleading and NHS. Her hobbies include going shopping, taking road trips and spending time with family and friends. Miss Rhine’s plans after high school are to attend college and major in early childhood education.

Miss Rhine says the best thing about being a senior is having easier and more stress-free classes. Winning state for cheerleading in 2011 was an awesome experience and one of her favorite memories.

Miss Rhine will be escorted by Dalton Morgan and Braxton Caudill.

Madison Nicole Rose, 17, daughter of Randy and Danielle Rose, has livedin Pea Ridge for 12 years.

Her school activities include varsity cheerleadingand FCA. Her hobbies include shopping, hanging out with friends and having fun. Miss Rose’s plans afterhigh school are going to college, but she is not sure what she wants to study yet.

Miss Rose says being a senior is really exciting and it is not as stressful because she has most of her credits to graduate. Winning state cheer last year was probably her favorite memory in Pea Ridge schools.

Miss Rose will be escorted by Charlie Holliday and Jonah Torres.

Haley Nicole Roughton, 17, daughter of Russell and Tracey Roughton, haslived in Pea Ridge for eight years.

Her school activities include varsitycheerleading and NHS. Her hobbies include fishing, shopping and hanging out with her three best friends.

Miss Roughton’s plans after high school are attending college and becoming a registered nurse.

Miss Roughton says being able to take easy classes is the best thing about being a senior. She has too many great memories of Pea Ridge schools to pick one.

Miss Roughton will be escorted by Nick DeLeon and Zack Oldebeken.

Kasey Nicole Smith, 17, daughter of Ken and Jani Smith, has lived in Pea Ridge for 17 years. Her school activities include varsity cheerleading, NHS and FCA. Her hobbies include shopping, reading and hanging out with friendsand her boyfriend.

Miss Smith’s plans after high school are to attend college, hopefully in Arkansas, and study accounting.

Miss Smith says the best thing about being a senior is definitely the easy classes she took this year. Winning state for cheer in 2011 is her most recent favorite memory of Pea Ridge schools. She is hoping to redeem the title again.

Miss Smith will be escorted by Dayton Winn and Blake Roughton.

Taylor Madison Swift, 17, daughter of Andrew Swift and Julie Bush, has lived in Pea Ridge for nineyears.

Her school activities include FCCLA, NHS and varsity football manager.Her hobbies include shopping, fishing and hanging out with family and friends.

Miss Swift’s plans after high school are going to college, getting a degree in lower elementary education and becoming a teacher.

Miss Swift says having really easy classes is the best thing about being a senior. She has too many favorite memories to pick just one.

Miss Swift will be escorted by Austin Easterling and Garrett Morgan.

Community, Pages 9 on 10/10/2012