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

 - Class of 1986

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Organizations 3 : ' 1 if f E Q 1 SENIOR ORCHESTRA. Front row: Shawna Stratton, Donna Bates, SeC!Treas, Back row: Mr, Lane, Mike President: Brad Slandley, Kevin Curry, V-President, Murphy, Carina Davis, Valarie Phillips, Tim Victory. s l IUNIOR ORCHESTRA. Front row: Marc Creasy, Marria Fitzgerald, Terry Engstrom, Mr, Lane, Direc- Christy Hatzfield, Abbey Holt, Eric Holt. Back row: tor, Kristi Wallace, lonna Garrett. SCIENCE CLUB. Front row: Scott Drennan, Wendy Tammy Bartlett, Doug Stanert, Chris Stratton, V- Bartlett. Mike Thompson, Kristy Beezley. Second President: Missy Easter, Brian Washington, Terri row: Debbie Cougar, David Butler, Stephanie Walker, Ronnie Arrington, President, Back row: Cathey, Stott Telfer, Paul Moore, Parliamentarianp Amanda Rose, Carla York, Tommy Turner, Charles kim Highland, Carmen Presley. Third row: laeleen Treere, David lames, Cassandra Rochon, Amanda Godfrey, Sponsor, Michele McBride, Secretary, Gibbs, Margaret White STINGER STAFF. Front row: Debbie Thistlethwatte, Editor, Renee Edmondson, Suzi Waddle. Back row: Co-Editor, Troy Elam, Cathy Barker, Beth Harrelson, Shannon Wilson, Vic Williams, Mike Anderson, Ric Second row: Ms Carol Van Ness, Sponsorg lulie Wade, Iohn Munn, Alan Boyles, Stacey Smith Sedberry, Elaine Wilson, Shawna Rounsavall, Co- q D Q Organizations

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'Election day is only the beginning for officers of Student Government. N harise Yankie convinces the students o elect her president of Student overnment by describing her talents, bilities, and activities. Iust W Unfortunately, fairy god- mothers do not exist. Many times busy students and teachers could have used a little magical help. While no A1addin's Lamp with the ac- companying three wishes ap- peared, several clubs worked to better serve students and teachers by improving school spirit and pride and by mak- ing changes around campus. Student Government gave all students an opportunity to i inseam. .... A A Helping Hand hen You Need It voice ideas through their elected officers and represen- tatives. The club sponsored the Christmas Dance, partici- pated in the Homecoming Parade and chose to 'change the procedure for electing the homecoming court. The Library Club and Interclub Council were other service clubs. The Library Club provided invaluable assistance to Mrs. McKinney and all who utilized the library. We keep the library in good condition, we clean it Library club members serve as library aides during one class period. They perform various duties including sorting books, keeping files, and pre- paring displays. Michael Sullivan and Tommy Turner organize the files for Mrs. McKinney. up after everyone has used it, said Debra Brinker. The Interclub Council, composed of all club presidents, co-ordinated the activities of all the clubs. Interclub Council is a chance to make some real changes around here, said Stevie Green. The service clubs affected every student and teacher as they provided essential aid academically and socially. A little help is always appreciated. Thomas Sponer came to Mrs. Eudy's aid by laminating several of her English students' Middle Ages projects. After a classroom presentation, several projects were displayed in the library. Sel'VlCe Clubs W W W



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these symbols look peculiar some, they do not to Karen Karen, a member of Mu Al- Theta, explains the problem to members who have not yet had Being a president of a club involves more than simply running the meet- ings. lason Culp spends a few minutes of his spare time to plan the agenda with Mrs. Riding for the next junior Beta meeting. In expanding their knowledge members of the junior Science Club study their finished project, a crystal garden. Traditional Leagues Exploring New Topics From Old ubiects CLUBS! Could it be an acro- nym for chal- lenges, leaders, unity, basics, and scholars? Students who had a com- mon interest in either math or science joined either the lunior Science Club or the Mu Alpha Theta Club. The lunior Science Club, which is open to any junior high student who enjoys science, hosted science re- lated activities. On a field trip they went to the Camp Robinson Airbase where they took a tour and heard about the laws ot motion in- volved with helicopters. They also went to the UALB Planetarium. The junior scholars were found in the Iunior Beta Club. Requirements for the club were a 3.0 grade aver- age and good conduct. For the first time, the club had an initiation for its new members. They went to a lo- cal restaurant tor dinner and performed a short ceremony where new members recited the National Beta Creed and received their membership cards and pins. Membership in clubs like these allowed students to broaden their horizons. It also allowed students who had common interests to par- ticipate in activities together. ACOd6ITllC Groups W M W

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