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. ,... ,Q ,eae F t-t-it-4-at 0 at O or -H be J 'ii ltr? . CYNTHIA BEGLEY ROB BERRY Cynthia gave un- limited hours to the drama and music departments where her participation netted her roles in three major produc- tions, three years in rr .ca g pppp Jp t tthh dtthhh tt h . ipthf tips ssir Hut Q itie F E t , ,figs H by k . . L. 5 g,,pppluphut tptiuhh . ptt shhp ,ptnup p,tus sidd . , 0 . .Q . . - , 1' ... r .. i . , ,Q ret. , .L .1 .A . ,,. .... ., , rf it pglhi h , Appp, g , er t s -Li.-g.K.5,,,,' H .-2.1. . .fr .1 . ,. ird sedh srrr 33. . , 11 as . .- , .. f . LP.. Q -i . , F 1 F ' V ., :Q w,.:rf..y 1.-fz' . M. V ,,,, an . f G shra f the All-District Choir, and a place in the Madrigals. Cynthia also par- ticipated in Advanced Placement courses and in eight campus organizations. In her free time, she served as a volunteer at Memorial Hospital. production, and for three Rob, an Advanced Placement student, re- presented the school at the prestigious ARK. Governor's School. A former TAG member, Rob garnered awards in the Math and Science Fairs on two occasions, participated in Olympics of the Mind two years, appeared in one drama years played in the Jazz Band. Rob belonged to three campus organizations and played baseball for Burns Park. FLOYD CONIC A transfer to OC during his junior year, Floyd became as involved in athlet- ics as he had been at his former school. Both on and off the field, Floyd demon- strated a high level of leadership. Floyd lettered in football, baseball, basketball, and track. He was named All-District football, honorable mention and All-District, basketball. KAREN CORMIER in calculus, French, and Karen, who has set records in track, has a GPA of over 4.00. En- rolled in Advanced Placement courses, Karen was a National Merit Semifinalist, a member of the Olym- pics of the Mind team, and a delegate to Girls' State. Karen has won academic awards physiology, among oth- ers. She was a member ot six campus organiza- tions and ran cross-country. iaia A - -...' E f - f STEVIE GREEN HEATHER HILBURN A delegate to the A class officer' head iiilll A eis. i A . UA Leadership De- Cheerleader' and ,ff If velopment Institute, Homecvming Queen, ttt' Stevie repeatedly Heather's interests Hfifg. ,- :..r,1... lts served as an am- Covered 3 spec- it bassador for OG: trum. Heather attended 5, .A Boys' State, Close- the UA Leadership .,, ,,,, ..-j A ,.. .S X Q Up in Washington, Development Institute, A A nc. Pcssn con- Girls' State, and ..-.r.. .. . ' . . 4--- ,'1'- ld 1 C t, worked on the PCSSD .... . fl Slflg if Consolidation commit- , ..'- I i A xglg V lor year, Stevie was tee. She also served on VP of the Student Government. Stevie won the PCSSD Commiflee to set Standards for Cheer' - 1 iour academic awards' took AP Advanced leaders. She was a delegate to the Student Advi- ,,..,l 1 .V , Placement courses, and lettered in basketball. SOTY Board' Heather SWUUS for Maumelle during lf S' He played baseball for Burns Park and took summers' '.,, part in church work. -. ----,- 1 .1 .-,, Hornet l'lOll of FCITIS Q 5 . .-.. . , ..,.
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