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

 - Class of 1986

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Organizations DRAMA CLUB. Front row: Karen May, Cecily Hunt, karen Slatton, Cathy Ashille, Dawn Drennan, Secre- tary, Cynthia Begley Second row: Paige Coney, lxathy Barker, Dee Thomas, Sherri McGhee, Presi- dent, Stacye Shirley, Betsy Smith, Treasurer, Terri Marc um, Renee Mann. Back row: Lesley Osburn, Wade Smalley, Brad Standley, Tony jones, Wayne l 2 IUNIOR GlRL'S ENSEMBLE. Michelle lenkins, Shela Chavez, Cassie White, Shanna Stephens, Sef!Tres, Leith Ann Rosenfield, Gina Shipps, Director. Second row: Amanda Reynolds, Kim King, Kimberlea awww ,Rs FIRE MARSHALLS: Front row: Melissa Russell, lhornas Sponer Second row: Roger Andrews, t Brown, Vice-President, Lindsey Pierson, Kacey Phetter, Sean Soulshy, Claudia Reusche. Back row: Penny Elliott, Sponsor: Todd Langley, lim Hansard, Sean Owens, Bradley Garrett, Ieff Clausen, Keith Anderson, Allen Hyslip, Cynthia Kelley, lames Harness Boyles, Brenda Lee, Tony Barry, Carrie Thompson. Back row: Kathy lafkson, Donna Bateman, Prest- dent: Laura Ferguson, Tanya Yielding, Melissa Hayden, Vice President: Cena Bixey, Shelly Brown. i E 2 Greg Iackson, lason lohnson Back row: Shawn Wilcox, Bud Brock FRENCHXGERMAN CLUB. Front row: Brian Hay, lauanne Hilton, Pam York, Dawn Holxson, Romana Dollarhide, leremiah Frittilh, Suzi Hearn, Vibe Presi- dent: lieth Ponder, Ashleigh Ylmmerlxner, Teresa Harper, Mart Creasey Second row: Ebonle Harres, Melanie Sullivan, Becky Ronder, Ieni Hansen, Danna Barnett, Claudia Reust he, Traty Presley, Cale Reerl, W1-sley Walker, Amy Henson, Debra llrunker, llawn Drennan, President Third row: Chrystle Harrlwitk, Doug Via, Brad Standley, Shelley Sandford, Secretary, Tina Coleman, Karen Cormier, Treasurer: lerry Utley, Amber Pate, Vxfe-Pres., Cer- man: Elaine Wilson, Robyn Lynch. Back row: leff Reddell, Alan Boyles, Mike Anderson, Todd Glover, Casey Engstrom, Sean Owens, Wade Wetzler, Will Wagner, Stephanie Norman, llmrny Brown, Sponsor - . synwfirllt V, ..11.l X ' if wg 155 . . 5 Organizations

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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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i l ith Mgt Many students showed interest in ballet preceding the Arkansas tour of Going aboard is a great cultural ex- Baryshnikov. Lawanna Hilton studies perience for a young man. jeff the pictures of ballet dancers on Ms. Reddell, a French student, considers AndreeIIi's classroom wall. w ' making the big decision. Individual in Art Is there History in our Future? Piccaso, Mi- chelangelo? ls there any chance of an Oak Grove student exceeding their fame? Thanks to the art club and other cultural experiences, there is always a chance. There are a few students at our school with the potential talent to achieve such goals, and their talent is brought forth and often exhibited in the library and around the classroom. The art club does more than draw pictures, they spend a lot of time re- searching artists and art history. It's not an 'easy credit' class. Along with ar- tistic terminology and tech- nique we study the masters of art, said lohnney Koenigsfeld. Art not only comes in the form of painting, but also in sculpture and architecture. Michelangelo has demon- strated that the two of these forms are indeed art. Al- though ballet is not a given class at our school, that doesn't mean students haven't been exposed. Some seniors were lucky enough to spend their spring break in New York and to experience a great cultural event by at- tending a Broadway show. With a look at the different art forms, each person may interpret them differently and so have they become in- dividuals. l- as Culture E

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