Oak Grove High School - Hornet Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1986

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Organizations IUNIOR BETA. Front row: lennifer Dcnham, Kristy Beezley, Karen Henry, Stephanie Cathey, Shanna Stephens, Steve Day. Second row: Cheryl Pack, Terry Perkins, Heather Kennedy, Shawna Stratton, Erin Ixotlarz, Cindy Lindsey, Tracy Green, lennifer Batchelor. Third row: Mrs, Lana Riding, Sponsor, Traci Kirby, Secretary, Doug Staneart, Trudy Elmore, lenniter Blake, Chris Stratton, Missy Easter, Karen Whitworth, Stacie Blake, Back row: Carla York, Millicent Henderson, larret lohnson, lason Culp, President, lack Dollarhide, Vice President, lar- vis Contc, Tracy Green, Celeste Bowers. li CAREER ORIENTATION EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Front row: Chris Stratton. Vice President, Eric Ardoin, Treasurer, Back row: Mr. Randy Gullett, CCE. Front row: Don Allen, Loretta Perkins, Dale Uptain, Luis Garza, Teresa Mclarty, Wayne Moore, Tim Harper Back row: Mrs, Sandra Acre, Sponsor, Sponsor, lonathan Stephens, President, Missy Eas- ter, Secretary, losh Plummer, Sergeant at Arms. Qi , I ' i Claud Perkins, Fred Wade, Charles Alford, Tim Pate, lohnny Baggett, Stan Pruss, leff Leece. SENIOR CHOIR. Front row: Cathy Collum, Vice President, Lisa Hall, Amy Nolen, Karen Slatton, Cynthia Begley, President, Terri Hall, Kendra lones, Ms Gina Shipps, Director. Second Row. Christine Kelley, Dora Thomas, Tana Gafner, Kathy Asbille. Lori Goromboly, Gigi Voth, Carl Uptain, Tina Curtis, Lisa Laramee. Back row: Tami Brown, Renee Edmondson, Secretary!Treasurer: Shawna Rounsavall, loe Wade, Fred Cheek, Mike Davis. Cindy Miller, Melissa Beavers, Michelle Hinshaw, Karen Cormier. Q B Organizations of ri. ,sf ' :Q 1 ,gi

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Decorating lockers has always been a tradition at Oak Grove, but this year the decorations took on a more prac- tical use. Mirrors bought from the sen- ior high cheerleaders could be found in most lockers. Al Craham's mirror came in handy between classes. rf. :SN Teachers get into the act of fund raising, too! The cold weather didn't stop Mr. Moore from helping out the Senior Beta Club by selling donuts be- fore school. The Senior Beta Club raised 5116 to buy the academic awards. ...VS M Giving is what the holiday season is all about. Oak Grove proved they had the holiday spirit as FBLA raised food to give to two needy families for Thanksgiving. Jerry Utley contributes his gifts to the food basket. F If . N19 ,... -iff i -M1 'fl N KSU X.,- .., ....,....,.., 2.51. I 44.1 lub urren Every Little Bit Counts Large sums of money, sweet- tempting choc- olate, knick- knacks for lockers-these objects were all a part of club life. Clubs to raise reasons. The Senior Beta Club continued this year with their annual fundraiser, selling donuts. The donuts were sold in the mornings before school to the hungry students who had skipped their breakfast. The fundraiser financed the aca- demic trophies for the award assembly. were always trying money for various FBLA also completed a fundraiser by selling Kathryn Beich candy bars. The money raised was used to purchase new stands for the typewriting books. FBLA had an unusual twist to the typical fund raiser. Instead of selling objects to raise money, they sponsored a food basket for three weeks. The collected food was given to the needy for Thanksgiving. This was the first year I was involved in the FBLA food basket drive. I only wish we could have contributed food to more than two families, said Amy Thistlethwaite. The expected fund raisers were looked forward to by some but dreaded by others. Students awaited the selling of donuts and candybars as a welcome relief to the between class munchies. The students who completed the fund raiser didn't always anticipate its beginning. Selling candy can be a pain because you are re- sponsible for the money that is collected. Even though I don't enjoy fund raiser, I al- ways participate because it is a necessary part of club life, said LaNae lackson. . Fund Roisers i



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Working to 9 tudents Take a Different Approach Sizzzle . . . the aroma of Bar BQ, tap, tap, tap the sound of typewriters . . . Both were familiar sounds to the members of GCECA CGeneral Cooperative Educa- tion Clubs of Americal. GCECA was a club that sup- ported the General Cooper- ative Education class. The Students participating in the GCECA program leave school after finishing classes that are needed to complete credits for graduation and enter the working world. Michelle jones, who works for Leisure Arts, has many du- ties, including filing. class enabled juniors and seniors to receive necessary credits, such as English, and still get out of school as early as third period. It also enabled students to earn ex- tra money. Through this program, stu- dents gained practical ex- perience and knowledge. Their part-time jobs would be used as references in the future. The jobs that students had varied from Roger Andrews delivering flowers for Triple D Florist to Jennifer Barnes working for Io'Io's Bar-B-Q. Although most of the stu- dents worked different jobs, all learned the responsibility of combining work and school. Career Orientation better known as C.O. presents a chance for the junior high students to learn about the differ- ent types of careers. Stephanie Cathey and David Browning view the Micro- film, a part of the C.O. training. l Job PI'eDGfCl'lOi'l

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