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Organizations sg , t St? f s - 1 253 1 B , 'Y , . A ... FBLA. Front row: Rolxxn Russell, Amy Thistlethvvalte, Setretary, Danielle Terry, Tuna Chapman, Tonya C.ray, Deborah Phillips, lulie Hendrix, Rim Harness, Vine Presldent Second row: Cindy Case, Paula Wnklitte, Rhonda Tlndall, Parliamentanan, LaNae latkson, Pam Hennessey, Iamle Wheat, Robyn Wil- son, lsatie Smith, Treasurer, lxaren Caldwell. Third row: Mandy Dumas, Laura Whitworth, Historian: Carla Thompson, Terrell Smith, Mark Myers, Presl- dent, Stevie Green, Cindy Miller, Tammy Waters, Netole Harper, Robyn Lymh Back row: lan Goble. Colleen Mays, Sponsors FHA, Front row: Rhonda Guagardo, Vickie Canon, Cetily Hunt, Laura Graham. Second row: lull Sedlmerry, Secretary, Shawna Stevens, Caroline Vxilk, Ramona Dollarhlde, Danielle Terry, Teresa Xkindiver, lsaren Rogers, Treasurer Third row: Tracey Presley, lennlter Brlster, Christine Smith, -'smanda Dollarhlde, Carol Mosley, Nora Crone, Sandy lxelly, Trudy Elmore. Back row: loyce lohnson, Vice President, lsendra Haynes, Roy Stl-inarr, Cary Williams, Historian, Loretta Perkins, Latonla Perkins, Sherry Andrews FTA. Front row: Ann Wells, Sonya Walker, lamie Wheat, Tonya Cray, Second row: Elaine Wilson, l,aNae lafkson, Vice President: Pam Hennessey, iw' SecretaryfTr1-asurer, Robyn Lynrh Back row: lull Sedlaerry, Melissa Beavers, Cindy Miller, President, Shelley Santord, Shannon Wilson. l GCE. Front row: Dee Dee Moseley, Donna Cum- mings, Tern Spikes, Sheila Moseley, David Turney, Lhester Mtkee, lenny Loyd, Denise MfGinty, len- ny Harness, Michelle Iones. Second row: Angela Presley, Amy Cubanski, Stott Procell. Tommy Milla er, Dan Moore, Iennlfer Barnes, Senior Vice Presse dent, Doug Via, Sherry Bartlett, lunior Vice Presi- dent, Deborah Phillips, Secretary Third row: Melissia Craig, Sheldon Cohens, Pat Haynes, Todd Hennessey, Scott Keesee, Parliamentarian: Russell Creasy, Raymond Hines, Doug Kelley, Billy Mills, Suzi Waddle, Reporter, Back row: Eddie Gomes, lohn Holland, Treasurer, Derrirk Reh, Terry Cagle, Danny Stane, Bo Pruss, President, Steve Wilson, Tum Pruss, Marty Herlafher, Scott Harness, Frank Myers, Sponsor
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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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Home Economic students receive practical hands on experience in sew- ing, cooking, and running a home. loyce johnson sews the straps for the apron she is making. All eyes were on center stage as Mike Cillam and Iarrod Davis sword fight over Sherri McGhee, in the spring play Love Is Murder. 9 ' s . was-nts 3 -- Q Q . 2 , a 'i ex . ,Q X A 3 8 Q- -. .X me -. N Q Q The moment is drawing nearer. limmy lo Colclasure and jenna Bratcher ner- vously await the moment they will Utie the knot in the FHA mock wedding. ff. Bright Lights tudents Reach for tardom Murder, mys- tery, romance. All the world is a stage, as the cast of Love is Murder proved with their spring per- formance. There was chaos back- stage, but it didn't spread to center stage. Opening night it was chaotic back stage. The prop room got locked with Eric's costume in itg fortunately, we found the key in time so it turned out okay, said Cathy Barker. The participants put in eight weeks of hard work to pre- pare for the spring play. During those eight weeks the cast practiced every day after school in order to per- fect their performance. Well, they say practice makes perfect although I don't know if it's true. Prac- tice can be long and hard, but in the end it's worth it! said Sherri McGhee. Stardom was within the reach of members of Future Homemakers of America as they tried their hand at mod- eling in the spring fashion show. Others used their act- ing skills by participating in a mock wedding. It was a lot of fun, and I loved getting dressed up in a wedding dress. It seemed like my own wedding, said lenna Bratcher. FHA members were in the spotlight of the campus as they participated in the Mir- acle Mile. The club members collected quarters to donate to the Children's Hospital for their child development pro- gram. This is a new on-going program. . Projects . .,., . 5:5 ' .
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